搜索
    上传资料 赚现金
    2024年上海市静安区高三下学期高考二模英语试卷含详解
    立即下载
    加入资料篮
    2024年上海市静安区高三下学期高考二模英语试卷含详解01
    2024年上海市静安区高三下学期高考二模英语试卷含详解02
    2024年上海市静安区高三下学期高考二模英语试卷含详解03
    还剩31页未读, 继续阅读
    下载需要10学贝
    使用下载券免费下载
    加入资料篮
    立即下载

    2024年上海市静安区高三下学期高考二模英语试卷含详解

    展开
    这是一份2024年上海市静安区高三下学期高考二模英语试卷含详解,共34页。试卷主要包含了 A等内容,欢迎下载使用。

    (完卷时间:120分钟 满分:140分)
    考生注意:
    1. 试卷满分140分,完卷时间120分钟。
    2. 本调研设试卷和答题纸两部分,全卷共12页。所有答题必须涂(选择题)或写(非选择题)在答题纸上,做在试卷上一律不得分。
    第I卷(共100分)
    I. Listening Cmprehensin
    Sectin A
    Directins: In Sectin A, yu will hear ten shrt cnversatins between tw speakers. At the end f each cnversatin, a questin will be asked abut what was said. The cnversatins and the questins will be spken nly nce. After yu hear a cnversatin and the questin abut it, read the fur pssible answers n yur paper, and decide which ne is the best answer t the questin yu have heard.
    1. A. At a grcery stre. B. At a flrist’s stand.
    C. At a bank cunter. D. At an electrnic shp.
    2. A. Sign up fr a fitness class. B. Shp fr fitness equipment.
    C. Have a fitness test. D. Watch a fitness vide.
    3. A. Pay the ticket right away. B. Challenge the ticket.
    C. Ignre the ticket. D. Aplgize t the parking fficer.
    4. A. She is available n Saturday. B. She will cancel her dentist appintment.
    C. She can nt cver the man’s shift. D. She frgt abut the shift.
    5. A. The wman had better give him an extensin n the deadline.
    B. The wman had better draft the prpsal by herself.
    C. The wman had better apprve the prpsal.
    D. The wman had better give insights n the budget sectin.
    6. A. She desn’t like animals frm the shelter.
    B. She prefers buying pets frm breeders.
    C. She thinks adpting a pet is a bad idea.
    D. She supprts the idea f adpting a pet.
    7. A. Either f them is an experienced chef.
    B. Bth f them have experienced failures in the kitchen.
    C. Neither f them are fnd f cking.
    D. Bth f them are cncerned abut the new recipe.
    8. A. Bungee jumping is safe.
    B. Bungee jumping is thrilling.
    C. Bungee jumping might have risks.
    D. Bungee jumping is sure t be regrettable.
    9. A. The man shuld brrw the bk several days later.
    B. The wman urgently needs the bk back.
    C. The man des nt need t return the bk quickly.
    D. The wman is unwilling t lend the man the bk.
    10. A. The wman’s parents will nt appreciate a surprise party.
    B. The wman shuld priritize her parents’ preferences fr the party.
    C. The man dislikes the idea f a surprise party.
    D. The wman shuld plan a party based n her wn preferences.
    Sectin B
    Directins: In Sectin B, yu will hear tw shrt passages and ne lnger cnversatin. After each passage r cnversatin, yu will be asked several questins. The passages and the cnversatin will be read twice, but the questins will be spken nly nce. When yu hear a questin, read the fur pssible answers n yur paper and decide which ne wuld be the best answer t the questin yu have heard.
    Questins 11 thrugh 13 are based n the fllwing speech.
    11. A. A pupil in need f help. B. A persn prmising t dnate mney.
    C A member frm a charity. D. A teacher in the Semira Regin.
    12. A. 10%. B. 35%. C. 50%. D. 65%.
    13. A. T train teachers fr the disabled. B. T help a pupil with special needs.
    C. T pay fr a walking hliday. D. T rganize a charity club fr the disabled.
    Questins 14 thrugh 16 are based n the fllwing passage.
    14. A. T distract ther students frm ding well.
    B. T impress his friends with the shining ring.
    C. T imprve his chances in the exam.
    D. T hnr his grandfather by wearing a ring.
    15. A. By having enugh time fr breaks.
    B. By breaking dwn learning int prtins.
    C. By infrming teachers f the study habits.
    D. By wearing lucky bjects.
    16. A. Start revisin ahead f time.
    B. Reward neself during revisin.
    C. Cnsider different learning styles.
    D. Stay up late fr the exam.
    Questins 17 thrugh 20 are based n the fllwing cnversatin.
    17. A. T inquire abut travel recmmendatins.
    B. T discuss cultural festivals in Sutheast Asia.
    C. T plan a sl travel adventure t Thailand.
    D. T learn abut Mr. Patel’s travel experiences.
    18. A. Eurpe and Africa. B. Thailand and Vietnam.
    C. Suth America and Australia. D. Japan and China.
    19. A. Slely cultural explratin.
    B. Primarily utdr adventures.
    C. A mix f cultural and utdr experiences.
    D. Luxurius and private accmmdatins.
    20. A. It is ideal fr meeting fellw travelers.
    B. It ffers exclusive travel experiences.
    C. It is a mre cmfrtable and secure stay.
    D. It ffers authentic cultural immersin.
    II. Grammar and Vcabulary
    Sectin A
    Directins: After reading the passage belw, fill in the blanks t make the passages cherent and grammatically crrect. Fr the blanks with a given wrd, fill in each blank with the prper frm f the given wrd; fr the ther blanks, use ne wrd that best fits each blank.
    Beethv-hen’s first symphny
    On a grey Friday mrning at a Hawke’s Bay farm, members f New Zealand’s symphny rchestra dressed in black t perfrm their latest cmpsitin in frnt f a large crwd.
    The music cntained many marks f traditinal classical music, but as it began, the instruments started t make lud, rugh sunds mre cmmnly ___1___ (hear) in chicken cps than in an auditrium.
    Hwever, n feathers were angered by this departure frm traditin, ___2___ the audience that gathered t listen t the cncert last week was, in fact, a cuple f thusand chickens.
    The piece f music – Chk Symphny N1 – ___3___ (create) specifically fr the birds ut f an unlikely partnership between the rchestra and an rganic free-range chicken farm which wanted a piece f chicken-friendly music t enrich its flcks’ lives.
    “We’ve been playing classical music fr the chickens fr sme years nw because ___4___ is well researched that the music can calm the chickens dwn,” says Ben Bstck, ne f the tw brthers wh ___5___ (wn) the Bstck Brthers farm.
    Research has shwn animals can respnd psitively t classical music, and chickens are particularly respnsive t barque (巴洛克风格), accrding t sme studies.
    The cmpser, Hamish Oliver, ___6___ used the barque traditin as a starting pint and drew inspiratin frm cmpsers such as Crelli, Bach, and Schnittke, wanted the piece t be playful by including sunds frm a chicken’s wrld. “The trumpet imitates the chicken… the wdwind instruments are the cluckiest, especially if yu take the reeds ff.”
    The early stages f cmpsitin were spent ___7___ (test) ut which instruments and sunds the chickens respnded t best.
    “They didn’t like any big banging,” Bstck said, adding that when the birds respnd psitively t the music, they tend ___8___ (wander) farther amng the trees. Bstck nw hpes chicken farmers arund the wrld will use the piece f music t calm their wn birds.
    Fr Oliver, having input frm the farmers abut ___9___ the chickens were respnding t particular sunds and instruments was a highlight f the prject.
    The symphny has searched exhaustively ___10___ any ther examples f rchestras making music specifically fr chickens and believes this t be a wrld-first, says Peter Biggs, the rchestra’s chief executive.
    Sectin B
    Directins: Cmplete the fllwing passage by using the wrds in the bx. Each wrd can nly be used nce. Nte that there is ne wrd mre than yu need.
    A new way t reduce paching
    Researchers are wrking n a pilt prgram backed by Russia’s Rsatm Crp t inject rhin hrns (犀牛角) with radiactive material, a strategy that culd discurage cnsumptin and make it easier t detect illegal trade.
    Pachers (偷猎者) killed 394 rhins in Suth Africa fr their hrns last year, gvernment data shws, with public and private game ___11___ lacking the resurces needed t mnitr vast tracts f land and prtect the animals that live there. While the tll was a third lwer than in 2019 and the sixth ___12___ drp, illegal hunting remains the biggest threat t abut 20,000 f the animals in the cuntry — the wrld’s biggest ppulatin.
    Thusands f ___13___ sensrs alng internatinal brders culd be used t detect a small quantity f radiactive material ___14___ int the hrns, accrding t James Larkin, a prfessr at the University f Witswatersrand in Jhannesburg, wh has a backgrund in radiatin prtectin and nuclear security. “A whle new ___15___ f peple culd be able t detect the illegal mvement f rhin hrn,” he said. Sme alternate methds f discuraging paching, including pisning, dyeing and remving the hrns, have raised a variety f pinins as t their virtue and efficacy.
    Knwn as The Rhistpe Prject, the new anti-paching ___16___ started earlier this mnth with the injectin f an amin acid (氨基酸) int tw rhins’ hrns in rder t detect whether the cmpund will mve int the animals’ bdies. Als, ___17___ studies using cmputer mdeling and a replica rhin head will be dne t determine a safe dse f radiactive material. Rhin hrn is used in traditinal medicine, as it is believed t cure disease such as cancer, ___18___ as a shw f wealth and given as gifts.
    “If we make it radiactive, these peple will be hesitant t buy it,” Larkin said. “We’re pushing n the whle supply chain.”
    Besides Russia’s state-wned nuclear cmpany, the University f Witwatersrand, scientists and private rhin wners are invlved in the prject. If the methd is ___19___ feasible, it culd als be used t curb illegal trade in elephant ivry.
    “Once we have develped the whle prject and gt t the pint where we cmpleted the prf f cncept, then we will be making this whle idea ____20____ t whever wants t use it,” Larkin said.
    III. Reading Cmprehensin
    Sectin A
    Directins: Fr each blank in the fllwing passages there are fur wrds r phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the wrd r phrase that best fits the cntext.
    City air is in a srry state. It is dirty and ht. Outdr pllutin kills 4.2m peple a year, accrding t the Wrld Health Organizatin. Cncrete and tarmac, meanwhile, absrb the sun’s rays rather than reflecting them back int space, and als ___21___ plants which wuld therwise cl things dwn by evaprative transpiratin (蒸腾作用). The never-ceasing ___22___ f buildings and rads thus turns urban areas int heat islands, discmfrting residents and wrsening dangerus heatwaves.
    A pssible answer t the twin prblems f pllutin and heat is trees. Their leaves may destry at least sme chemical pllutants and they certainly ___23___ tiny particles flating in the air, which are then washed t the grund by rain. Besides transpiratin, they prvide ___24___.
    T cl an area effectively, trees must be planted in quantity. Tw years ag, researchers at the University f Wiscnsin fund that American cities need 40% tree ___25___ t cut urban heat back meaningfully. Unfrtunately, nt all cities — and especially nt thse nw springing up in the wrld’s pr and middle-incme cuntries — are ___26___ with parks, private gardens r a sufficient number f street trees. And the prblem is likely t get wrse. At the mment, 55% f peple live in cities. By 2050 that share is expected t reach 68%.
    One grup f btanists believe they have at least a partial ___27___ t this lack f urban vegetatin. It is t plant miniature simulacra (模拟物) f natural frests, eclgically engineered fr rapid grwth. Over the curse f a career that began in the 1950s, their leader, Miyawaki Akira, a plant eclgist at Ykhama Natinal University in Japan, has develped a way t d this starting with even the mst ___28___ deserted areas. And the Miyawaki methd is finding increasing ___29___ arund the wrld.
    Dr Miyawaki’s insight was t decnstruct and rebuild the prcess f eclgical successin, by which ___30___ land develps naturally int mature frest. Usually, the first arrival is grass, fllwed by small trees and, finally, larger nes. The Miyawaki methd ___31___ sme f the early phases and jumps directly t planting the kinds f species fund in a mature wd.
    Dr Miyawaki has ___32___ the planting f mre than 1,500 f these miniature frests, first in Japan, then in ther parts f the wrld. Wherever they are planting, thugh, gardeners are nt restricted t ___33___ nature’s recipe bk t the letter. Miyawaki frests can be custmized t lcal requirements. A ppular chice, ___34___, is t include mre fruit trees than a natural frest might supprt, thus creating an rchard that requires n maintenance.
    If yur gal is t better yur ___35___ surrundings, rather than t save the planet frm glbal warming, then Dr Miyawaki might well be yur man.
    21.
    A. thriveB. nurishC. displaceD. raise
    22.
    A. assessmentB. maintenanceC. spreadD. replacement
    23.
    A. releaseB. trapC. reflectD. disslve
    24.
    A. attractinB. shadwC. interactinD. shade
    25.
    A. cnsumptinB. cverageC. intervalD. cnservatin
    26.
    A. blessedB. linedC. piledD. fascinated
    27.
    A. treatmentB. bstacleC. warningD. slutin
    28.
    A. unnticedB. unprmisingC. untestedD. unfading
    29.
    A. criticismB. favrC. spnsrD. anxiety
    30.
    A. bareB. gracefulC. faintD. mysterius
    31.
    A. highlightsB. skipsC. imprvesD. pushes
    32.
    A. accessedB. spttedC. supervisedD. ranked
    33.
    A. disturbingB. balancingC. fllwingD. reducing
    34.
    A fr exampleB. in essenceC. n the ther handD. after all
    35.
    A. suburbanB. leisureC. scenicD. immediate
    Sectin B
    Directins: Read the fllwing three passages. Each passage is fllwed by several questins r unfinished statements. Fr each f them there are fur chices marked A, B, C and D. Chse the ne that fits best accrding t the infrmatin given in the passage yu have read.
    (A)
    Frm Marie Tussaud’s Chamber f Hrrrs t Disneyland’s Haunted Mansin (鬼屋) t hrrr-themed escape rms, haunted huse attractins have terrified and delighted audiences arund the wrld fr mre than 200 years.
    These attractins turn ut t be gd places t study fear. They help scientists understand the bdy’s respnse t fright and hw we perceive sme situatins as enjyably thrilling and thers as truly terrible. One surprising finding: having friends clse at hand in a haunted huse might make yu mre jumpy, nt less s.
    Psychlgist and study c-authr Sarah Tashjian, wh is nw at the University f Melburne, and her team cnducted their research with 156 adults, wh each wre a wireless wrist sensr during their visit. The sensr measured skin respnses linked t the bdy’s reactins t stress and ther situatins. When the sensr picked up, fr example, greater skin cnductance — that is, the degree t which the skin can transmit an electric current — that was a sign that the bdy was mre arused and ready fr fight r flight. In additin t this measure, peple reprted their expected fear (n a scale f 1 t 10) befre entering the haunted huse and their experienced fear (n the same scale) after cmpleting the haunt.
    The scientists fund that peple wh reprted greater fear als shwed heightened skin respnses. Being with friends, Tashjian and her clleagues further fund, increased physilgical arusal during the experience, which was linked t strnger feelings f fright. In fact, the fear respnse was actually weaker when peple went thrugh the huse in the presence f strangers.
    Other investigatrs have used haunted huses t understand hw fear and enjyment can cexist. In a 2020 study led by Marc Malmdrf Andersen, a member f the Recreatinal Fear Lab at Aarhus University in Denmark, scientists jined frces with Dystpia Haunted Huse. The Danish attractin includes such terrifying experiences as being chased by “Mr. Piggy”, a large, chain-saw-wielding man wearing a bldy butcher’s aprn and pig mask. Peple between the ages f 12 and 57 were vide recrded at peak mments during the attractin, wre heart-rate mnitrs thrughut and reprted n their experience. Peple’s fright was tied t large-scale heart-rate fluctuatins; their enjyment was linked t small-scale nes. The results suggest that fear and enjyment can happen tgether when physilgical arusal is balanced “just right”.
    36. Studying haunted huse attractins helps scientists t learn abut ________.
    A. the psychlgical effects f fear n individuals
    B. the histry f hrrr-themed entertainment
    C. the bdy’s respnse t material rewards
    D. the impact f technlgy n peple’s enjyment
    37. Hw did Sarah Tashjian and her team cnduct their research n haunted huse experiences?
    A. By surveying participants.B. By analyzing histrical recrds.
    C. By emplying wireless wrist sensrs.D. By using virtual reality simulatins.
    38. What did Tashjian and her clleagues discver in their study?
    A. Being with friends elevated level f physilgical arusal.
    B. The fear reactin was strnger in the cmpany f strangers.
    C. Psychlgical effect was unrelated t intensified feelings f fright.
    D. Thse reprting lightened fear shwed increased skin respnses.
    39. It can be cncluded frm the 2020 study led by Marc Malmdrf Andersen that ________.
    A fear and enjyment can nt happen at the same time
    B. large-scale heart-rate fluctuatins were linked t enjyment
    C. the age f the participants was nt related t the study’s findings
    D. fear and enjyment can cexist under certain cnditins
    (B)
    Is an electric vehicle right fr yu?
    Many peple will ask themselves that questin fr the first time this year. Prices are falling, battery range is rising and mainstream brands are adding new EVs at a breakneck pace.
    Here are three things anybdy seriusly cnsidering buying an EV shuld knw:
    1. The price t install a 240v charger
    Anybdy wh wns an electric vehicle needs a 240-vlt charger at hme. With ne, yu can recharge vernight, s yu start every day with the equivalent f a full tank.
    Just a few years ag, hme 240v EV chargers cst $2,500-$3,000, including installatin, but prices have declined as cmpetitin grws with the number f EVs n the rad.
    2. The time it takes t charge
    Abut 80% f miles driven in EVs are pwered by electricity charged at hme, but yu’ll need t charge elsewhere ccasinally. That’s when charging time becmes a big deal, but hw lng it takes depends n a cuple f factrs.
    First, vltage frm the charger. Getting 250 miles f range in seven hurs frm a 240v charger is fine when yu’re charging vernight at hme, but it’s a deal breaker if yu’re ging 300 miles fr a weekend getaway. In that case, yu’ll want t lk fr a 400v DC fast charger. They’re nt as cmmn as 240v public chargers yet, but they’re becming mre widespread.
    There’s anther factr: the n-bard charger. It regulates hw fast the battery can accept electricity. A vehicle with a higher-capacity n-bard charger accepts electricity faster.
    3. Where t charge
    Gd rute-planning apps will help yu find chargers n a rad trip.
    “Mst peple have n idea hw many public charging statins are within, say, a 10-r 15-mile radius(半径) because they’re small, peple dn’t lk fr them r even dn’t knw what t lk fr, and they’re rarely signpsted,” said jurnalist Jhn Velcker, wh has studied EVs and charging exhaustively.
    4. On the hrizn
    If an EV desn’t meet yur needs nw, watch this space. They’re cming clser, but large numbers f gasline vehicles will remain in prductin fr years. Beynd that, cmpanies will keep making spare parts fr il-burners fr decades.
    40. Which f the fllwing statements is TRUE accrding t the passage?
    A. The price f installing a hme EV charger has remained stable in the past few years.
    B. It’s quite easy t identify the public charging statins with the help f striking signpsts.
    C. Ppular brands are intrducing new EVs at an incredibly fast rate.
    D. An electric vehicle can’t prvide the same amunt f energy as a cmpletely filled fuel tank.
    41. The underlined phrase “watch this space” in the last paragraph prbably means “________”.
    A. give up the plan t purchase an EV
    B. make space fr an EV
    C. find an alternative t EV
    D. keep an eye ut fr future develpments
    42. This passage is mainly intended t ________.
    A. illustrate the factrs charging time depends n
    B. ffer advice n purchasing an electric vehicle
    C. lk frward t the future f electric vehicles
    D. explain the reasn fr the falling prices f electric vehicles
    (C)
    Flinging brightly clured bjects arund a screen at high speed is nt what cmputers’ central prcessing units were designed fr. S manufacturers f arcade machines invented the graphics-prcessing unit (GPU), a set f circuits t handle vide games’ visuals in parallel t the wrk dne by the central prcessr. The GPU’s ability t speed up cmplex tasks has since fund wider uses: vide editing, cryptcurrency mining and mst recently, the training f artificial intelligence.
    AI is nw disrupting the industry that helped bring it int being. Every part f entertainment stands t be affected by generative AI, which digests inputs f text, image, audi r vide t create new utputs f the same. But the games business will change the mst, argues Andreessen Hrwitz, a venture-capital (VC) firm. Games interactivity requires them t be stuffed with labriusly designed cntent: cnsider the 30 square miles f landscape r 60 hurs f music in “Red Dead Redemptin 2”, a recent cwby adventure. Enlisting AI assistants t churn it ut culd drastically shrink timescales and budgets.
    AI represents an “explsin f pprtunity” and culd drastically change the landscape f game develpment. Making a game is already easier than it was: nearly 13,000 titles were published last year n Steam, a games platfrm, almst duble the number in 2017. Gaming may sn resemble the music and vide industries in which mst new cntent n Sptify r YuTube is user-generated. One games executive predicts that small firms will be the quickest t wrk ut what new genres are made pssible by AI. Last mnth Raja Kduri, an executive at Intel, left the chip maker t fund an AI-gaming startup.
    Dn’t cunt the big studis ut, thugh. If they can release half a dzen high-quality titles a year instead f a cuple, it might chip away at the hit-driven nature f their business, says Jsh Chapman f Knvy, a gaming fcused VC firm. A wrld f mre chices als favrs thse with big marketing budgets. And the giants may have better answers t the munting questins arund AI. If generative mdels have t be trained n data t which the develper has the rights, thse with big back-catalgues will be better placed than startups. Trent Kaniuga, an artist wh has wrked n games like “Frtnite”, said last mnth that several clients had updated their cntracts t ban AI-generated art.
    If the lawyers dn’t intervene, unins might. Studis diplmatically refer t AI assistants as “c-pilts”, nt replacements fr humans.
    43. The riginal purpse behind the inventin f the graphics-prcessing unit (GPU) was t ________.
    A. speed up cmplex tasks in vide editing and cryptcurrency mining
    B. assist in the develping and training f artificial intelligence
    C. disrupt the industry and create new utputs using generative AI
    D. fflad game visual tasks frm the central prcessr
    44. Hw might the rise f AI-gaming startups affect the develpment f the gaming industry?
    A. It cntributes t the grwth f user-generated cntent.
    B. It facilitates blckbuster dependency n big studis.
    C. It decreases cllabratin between different stakehlders in the industry.
    D. It may help t cnslidate the gaming market under majr crpratins.
    45. What can be inferred abut the rle f artificial intelligence in gaming?
    A. AI favrs the businesses with small marketing budgets.
    B. AI is expected t simplify game develpment prcesses.
    C. AI allws startups t gain an edge ver big firms with authrized data.
    D. AI assistants may serve as human substitutes fr studis.
    46. What is this passage mainly abut?
    A. The evlutin f graphics-prcessing units (GPUs).
    B. The impact f generative AI n the gaming industry.
    C. The scietal significance f graphics-prcessing units (GPUs).
    D. The challenges generative AI presents t gaming studis.
    Sectin C
    Directins: Read the fllwing passage. Fill in each blank with a prper sentence given in the bx. Each sentence can be used nly nce. Nte that there are tw mre sentences than yu need.
    Time t end Santa’s “naughty list”?
    Many f us have magical memries f Santa secretly bringing gifts and jy t ur childhd hmes — but is there a darker side t the belved Christmas traditin?
    I was — and I’m happy t admit it — a lyal believer f Santa. I abslutely lved the magic f Christmas, especially Santa Claus, and my parents went abve and beynd t encurage it. Hwever, as I begin t cnstruct my wn Santa Claus myth fr my daughter, I can’t help but feel guilty. Culd it undermine her trust in me?
    ___47___ Back in 1978, a study published in the American Jurnal f Orthpsychiatry (矫正精神医学) fund that 85% f fur-year-lds said they believed in Santa. In 2011, research published in the Jurnal f Cgnitin and Develpment fund that 83% f 5-year-lds claimed t be true believers.
    I guess it’s nt all that surprising. ___48___ He features in every Christmas TV shw and mvie. Each year the Nrth American Aerspace Defence Cmmand (NORAD) allws yu t track Santa’s jurney n Christmas Eve. T reassure children during the pandemic in 2020, the Wrld Health Organizatin issued a statement declaring that Santa was “immune” frm Cvid 19. And it’s precisely this effrt n behalf f parents, and sciety in general, t create such seemingly verwhelming evidence fr the existence f Santa Claus that David Kyle Jhnsn, a prfessr f philsphy at King’s Cllege in Pennsylvania, describes as ‘The Santa Lie’ in his bk The Myths That Stle Christmas. He highlights hw we dn’t simply ask children t imagine Santa, but rather t actually believe in him. ___49___
    The “Santa lie” can reduce trust between a parent and a child. ___50___ It is the creatin f false evidence and cnvincing kids that bad evidence is in fact gd evidence that discurages the kind f critical thinking we shuld be encuraging in children in this era. “The ‘Santa lie’ is part f a parenting practice that encurages peple t believe what they want t believe, simply because f the psychlgical reward,” says Jhnsn. “That’s really bad fr sciety in general.”
    A. But the biggest danger is the anti-critical thinking lessns that he is teaching.
    B. It’s this emphasis n belief ver imaginatin that he sees as harmful.
    C. Interestingly, belief in Santa Claus has actually prmted children’s critical thinking.
    D. There are plenty f cultural evidences we create fr the existence f Santa.
    E. He begins t prbe and questin the things he has seen and heard.
    F. Fascinatingly, belief in Santa Claus has remained remarkably cnsistent.
    IV. Summary Writing
    51. Directins: Read the fllwing passage. Summarize the main idea and the main pint(s) f the passage in n mre than 60 wrds. Use yur wn wrds as far as pssible.
    Explring the Appeal f Vintage
    Tday, the term “vintage” applies t almst everything. Vintage is mre recent than an antique (古董) which is defined as 100 years ld r mre. It basically means reviving smething ld-fashined r filled with memries. Fr an bject t be cnsidered vintage, it must be unique and genuine enugh t retain at least sme f its riginal charm.
    We buy vintage because it creates a sense f persnal cnnectin fr us: it speaks t ur childhd memries and that feels gd. We als buy vintage because we’re rebels. Vintage is a prtest against mdern mainstream culture. In an age f technlgy, buying vintage is a refuge frm ur fast-paced, high-tech wrld. We want ur children t make the mst f their creativity and knw hw t entertain themselves withut electrnic gadgets. Irnically, early vide games are nw cnsidered vintage.
    Of all the vintage bjects, vintage tys are frever attractive fr bth adults and children. Althugh sme tys have emtinal value, thers have high market value and are expensive t cllect. Vintage tys that were made in small quantities ften bring a higher value than thse that were mass prduced. That means, if yu wn ne f the 2,000 “Peanuts” ryal blue beanie baby elephants that were manufactured with a darker blue cat than riginally intended, yu might have smething valuable n yur hands. In fact, due t a manufacturer errr, this is the mst cllectible beanie baby arund — and wrth abut £3,000.
    If yu’re mtivated and feeling lucky, yu can find deals n vintage tys by brwsing charity shps, secndhand stres, cmmunity centers, flea markets and garage sales. Yu never knw what kind f treasures are hiding at the bttm f a mixed bx in smene’s basement, garage r attic.
    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    第II卷(共40分)
    V. Translatin
    Directins: Translate the fllwing sentences int English, using the wrds given in the brackets.
    52. 他在升旗仪式上的演讲得到了高声喝彩。(greet) (汉译英)
    _______________________________________________________________________________
    53. 尽管现代娱乐方式五花八门,我还是深深着迷于中国传统的茶文化。(althugh) (汉译英)
    _______________________________________________________________________________
    54. 这个人口众多,幅员辽阔,物资丰富国家给我留下了深刻的印象。(impressin) (汉译英)
    _______________________________________________________________________________
    55. 这款高科技智能机器人可以自主学习,智能识别并适应不同环境,确保高效、准确地完成各项任务。(ensure) (汉译英)
    _______________________________________________________________________________
    VI. Guided Writing
    56. Directins: Write an English cmpsitin in 120—150 wrds accrding t the instructins given belw in Chinese.
    假设你是明启中学李华,你校艺术节即将举办主题为“最美瞬间”的摄影展,捕捉“热爱生活、积极向上、全面发展”等正能量的精彩瞬间。现邀请每位同学提供自己生活中的一张照片参展,并撰写摄影作品的介绍供参观者阅读。你打算提供什么样的照片?请写一篇短文作为参展摄影作品的介绍,内容包括:
    1) 对该照片的简要描述;
    2) 你选择该照片参展的理由。
    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    听力 1—5 DABCD 6—10 DBCCB 11—15 CDBCB 16—20 DABCA
    静安区2023学年度第二学期期中教学质量调研
    高三英语试卷
    (完卷时间:120分钟 满分:140分)
    第I卷(共100分)
    I. Listening Cmprehensin
    II. Grammar and Vcabulary
    Sectin A
    Directins: After reading the passage belw, fill in the blanks t make the passages cherent and grammatically crrect. Fr the blanks with a given wrd, fill in each blank with the prper frm f the given wrd; fr the ther blanks, use ne wrd that best fits each blank.
    Beethv-hen’s first symphny
    On a grey Friday mrning at a Hawke’s Bay farm, members f New Zealand’s symphny rchestra dressed in black t perfrm their latest cmpsitin in frnt f a large crwd.
    The music cntained many marks f traditinal classical music, but as it began, the instruments started t make lud, rugh sunds mre cmmnly ___1___ (hear) in chicken cps than in an auditrium.
    Hwever, n feathers were angered by this departure frm traditin, ___2___ the audience that gathered t listen t the cncert last week was, in fact, a cuple f thusand chickens.
    The piece f music – Chk Symphny N.1 – ___3___ (create) specifically fr the birds ut f an unlikely partnership between the rchestra and an rganic free-range chicken farm which wanted a piece f chicken-friendly music t enrich its flcks’ lives.
    “We’ve been playing classical music fr the chickens fr sme years nw because ___4___ is well researched that the music can calm the chickens dwn,” says Ben Bstck, ne f the tw brthers wh ___5___ (wn) the Bstck Brthers farm.
    Research has shwn animals can respnd psitively t classical music, and chickens are particularly respnsive t barque (巴洛克风格), accrding t sme studies.
    The cmpser, Hamish Oliver, ___6___ used the barque traditin as a starting pint and drew inspiratin frm cmpsers such as Crelli, Bach, and Schnittke, wanted the piece t be playful by including sunds frm a chicken’s wrld. “The trumpet imitates the chicken… the wdwind instruments are the cluckiest, especially if yu take the reeds ff.”
    The early stages f cmpsitin were spent ___7___ (test) ut which instruments and sunds the chickens respnded t best.
    “They didn’t like any big banging,” Bstck said, adding that when the birds respnd psitively t the music, they tend ___8___ (wander) farther amng the trees. Bstck nw hpes chicken farmers arund the wrld will use the piece f music t calm their wn birds.
    Fr Oliver, having input frm the farmers abut ___9___ the chickens were respnding t particular sunds and instruments was a highlight f the prject.
    The symphny has searched exhaustively ___10___ any ther examples f rchestras making music specifically fr chickens and believes this t be a wrld-first, says Peter Biggs, the rchestra’s chief executive.
    【答案】1. heard
    2. as##because
    3. was created
    4. it 5. wn
    6. wh 7. testing
    8. t wander
    9. hw 10. fr
    【导语】本文为一篇新闻报道,介绍了为鸡演奏古典音乐的研究和实践。
    【1题详解】
    考查非谓语动词。句意:音乐中包含了许多传统古典音乐的痕迹,但随着音乐的开始,乐器开始发出响亮而粗糙的声音,这种声音更常见于鸡舍而不是礼堂。分析句子可知,sunds为名词,空处修饰名词作定语,sunds与hear构成逻辑上的被动关系,用过去分词作定语。故填heard。
    【2题详解】
    考查连词。句意:然而,没有人对这种与传统的背离感到愤怒,因为上周聚集在一起听音乐会的观众实际上是几千只鸡。根据n feathers were angered by this departure frm traditin(没有人对这种与传统的背离感到愤怒)及the audience that gathered t listen t the cncert last week was, in fact, a cuple f thusand chickens.(因为上周聚集在一起听音乐会的观众实际上是几千只鸡)可知,后面说明前文没有观众愤怒的原因,为原因状语从句,用从属连词as/because引导。故填as/because。
    【3题详解】
    考查动词时态和语态。句意:这首名为《Chk Symphny N.1》的音乐是专门为鸡创作的,这是管弦乐队和一家有机自由养鸡场之间不太可能的合作关系,这家养鸡场想要一首对鸡友好的音乐来丰富鸡群的生活。分析句子可知,空处缺少该句的谓语,主语The piece f music与create为被动关系,且创造曲子这件事发生在过去,用一般过去时的被动语态。主语为单数。故填was created。
    【4题详解】
    考查it的用法。句意:博斯托克兄弟农场的两兄弟之一本·博斯托克说:“我们给鸡放古典音乐已经有几年了,因为有充分的研究表明,音乐可以让鸡安静下来。”分析句子可知,that the music can calm the chickens dwn为句子的真正主语,后置,空处用it充当形式主语。故填it。
    【5题详解】
    考查动词时态。句意同上。分析句子可知,wh引导限制性定语从句,先行词为brthers,复数,作从句的主语,结合句意可知,“拥有鸡舍”是客观事实,用一般现在时,动词用原形。故填wn。
    【6题详解】
    考查定语从句。句意:作曲家哈米什·奥利弗(Hamish Oliver)以巴洛克传统为出发点,从科雷利(Crelli)、巴赫(Bach)和施尼特克(Schnittke)等作曲家那里汲取灵感,他希望这首曲子能通过加入鸡的世界的声音而变得有趣。分析句子可知,空处缺少关系词引导非限制性定语从句,先行词为Hamish Oliver,表示人,关系词作从句主语,用关系代词wh引导从句。故填wh。
    【7题详解】
    考查非谓语动词。句意:作曲的早期阶段是用来测试鸡对哪种乐器和声音反应最好。spend time (in) ding sth.为固定短语,空处应用动名词。故填testing。
    【8题详解】
    考查非谓语动词。句意:博斯托克说:“它们不喜欢大的撞击声。”他补充说,当鸟儿对音乐做出积极反应时,它们往往会在树林里飞得更远。tend t d意思为:往往,倾向于做,空处用不定式作宾语。故填t wander。
    【9题详解】
    考查宾语从句。句意:对奥利弗来说,从农民那里了解鸡对特定声音和乐器的反应是这个项目的一大亮点。分析句子可知,空处前面为介词abut,其后为宾语从句,从句主要成分完整,根据句意可知,此处表示“如何作出反应”,用hw引导。故填hw。
    【10题详解】
    考查介词。句意:交响乐团首席执行官彼得•比格斯(Peter Biggs)说,交响乐团已经竭尽全力寻找其他乐团专门为鸡创作音乐的例子,并相信这是世界上第一次。search fr为固定短语,意思为:寻找。故填fr。
    Sectin B
    Directins: Cmplete the fllwing passage by using the wrds in the bx. Each wrd can nly be used nce. Nte that there is ne wrd mre than yu need.
    A new way t reduce paching
    Researchers are wrking n a pilt prgram backed by Russia’s Rsatm Crp t inject rhin hrns (犀牛角) with radiactive material, a strategy that culd discurage cnsumptin and make it easier t detect illegal trade.
    Pachers (偷猎者) killed 394 rhins in Suth Africa fr their hrns last year, gvernment data shws, with public and private game ___11___ lacking the resurces needed t mnitr vast tracts f land and prtect the animals that live there. While the tll was a third lwer than in 2019 and the sixth ___12___ drp, illegal hunting remains the biggest threat t abut 20,000 f the animals in the cuntry — the wrld’s biggest ppulatin.
    Thusands f ___13___ sensrs alng internatinal brders culd be used t detect a small quantity f radiactive material ___14___ int the hrns, accrding t James Larkin, a prfessr at the University f Witswatersrand in Jhannesburg, wh has a backgrund in radiatin prtectin and nuclear security. “A whle new ___15___ f peple culd be able t detect the illegal mvement f rhin hrn,” he said. Sme alternate methds f discuraging paching, including pisning, dyeing and remving the hrns, have raised a variety f pinins as t their virtue and efficacy.
    Knwn as The Rhistpe Prject, the new anti-paching ___16___ started earlier this mnth with the injectin f an amin acid (氨基酸) int tw rhins’ hrns in rder t detect whether the cmpund will mve int the animals’ bdies. Als, ___17___ studies using cmputer mdeling and a replica rhin head will be dne t determine a safe dse f radiactive material. Rhin hrn is used in traditinal medicine, as it is believed t cure disease such as cancer, ___18___ as a shw f wealth and given as gifts.
    “If we make it radiactive, these peple will be hesitant t buy it,” Larkin said. “We’re pushing n the whle supply chain.”
    Besides Russia’s state-wned nuclear cmpany, the University f Witwatersrand, scientists and private rhin wners are invlved in the prject. If the methd is ___19___ feasible, it culd als be used t curb illegal trade in elephant ivry.
    “Once we have develped the whle prject and gt t the pint where we cmpleted the prf f cncept, then we will be making this whle idea ____20____ t whever wants t use it,” Larkin said.
    【答案】11. D 12. E
    13. K 14. F
    15 A 16. I
    17. G 18. C
    19. J 20. B
    【导语】本文是说明文。文章主要介绍减少偷猎的新方法。
    【11题详解】
    考查名词。句意:政府数据显示,去年,偷猎者在南非杀死了394头犀牛,因为公共和私人狩猎保护区缺乏监测大片土地和保护生活在那里的动物所需的资源。分析句子结构和意思可知,这里需要名词reserves,意为“保护区”,作宾语。故选D。
    【12题详解】
    考查形容词。句意:尽管死亡人数比2019年减少了三分之一,连续第六次下降,但非法狩猎仍然是该国约2万只动物的最大威胁,该国是世界上人口最多的国家。分析句子结构和意思可知,这里需要形容词straight,意为“连续的”,作定语,修饰后面的名词drp。故选E。
    【13题详解】
    考查形容词。句意:约翰内斯堡Witswatersrand大学教授詹姆斯·拉金(James Larkin)具有辐射防护和核安全背景,他表示,国际边境上数千个现有的传感器可以用来检测插入喇叭的少量放射性物质。分析句子结构和意思可知,这里需要形容词existing,意为“现存的”,作作定语,修饰后面的名词sensrs。故选K。
    【14题详解】
    考查过去分词。句意:见第3题详解。分析句子结构和意思可知,这里需要过去分词inserted,意为“被插入的”,表示被动,作后置定语,修饰前面的名词短语a small quantity f radiactive material。故选F。
    【15题详解】
    考查名词。句意:他说:“一支全新的队伍能够发现犀牛角的非法活动。”分析句子结构和意思可知,这里需要名词army,意为“队伍”,作主语。故选A。
    【16题详解】
    考查名词。句意:这项名为Rh同位素项目的新反偷猎倡议于本月早些时候开始,向两头犀牛的角注射一种氨基酸,以检测这种化合物是否会进入犀牛的体内。分析句子结构和意思可知,这里需要名词initiative,意为“倡议”,作主语。故选I。
    【17题详解】
    考查形容词。句意:此外,还将使用计算机建模和犀牛头复制品进行额外的研究,以确定放射性物质的安全剂量。分析句子结构和意思可知,这里需要形容词additinal,意为“额外的”,作定语,修饰后面的名词studies。故选G。
    【18题详解】
    考查过去分词。句意:犀牛角被用于传统医学,因为它被认为可以治愈癌症等疾病,作为财富的象征和礼物。分析句子结构和意思可知,这里需要过去分词displayed,意为“被展示”,作后置定语。故选C。
    【19题详解】
    考查过去分词。句意:如果这种方法被证明是可行的,它也可以用来遏制象牙的非法贸易。分析句子结构和意思可知,这里需要过去分词prven,意为“被证明”,作表语。故选J。
    【20题详解】
    考查形容词。句意:拉金说:“一旦我们开发了整个项目,并完成了概念验证,那么我们将向任何想使用它的人提供整个想法。”分析句子结构和意思可知,这里需要形容词available,意为“可用的”,作补语。故选B。
    III. Reading Cmprehensin
    Sectin A
    Directins: Fr each blank in the fllwing passages there are fur wrds r phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the wrd r phrase that best fits the cntext.
    City air is in a srry state. It is dirty and ht. Outdr pllutin kills 4.2m peple a year, accrding t the Wrld Health Organizatin. Cncrete and tarmac, meanwhile, absrb the sun’s rays rather than reflecting them back int space, and als ___21___ plants which wuld therwise cl things dwn by evaprative transpiratin (蒸腾作用). The never-ceasing ___22___ f buildings and rads thus turns urban areas int heat islands, discmfrting residents and wrsening dangerus heatwaves.
    A pssible answer t the twin prblems f pllutin and heat is trees. Their leaves may destry at least sme chemical pllutants and they certainly ___23___ tiny particles flating in the air, which are then washed t the grund by rain. Besides transpiratin, they prvide ___24___.
    T cl an area effectively, trees must be planted in quantity. Tw years ag, researchers at the University f Wiscnsin fund that American cities need 40% tree ___25___ t cut urban heat back meaningfully. Unfrtunately, nt all cities — and especially nt thse nw springing up in the wrld’s pr and middle-incme cuntries — are ___26___ with parks, private gardens r a sufficient number f street trees. And the prblem is likely t get wrse. At the mment, 55% f peple live in cities. By 2050 that share is expected t reach 68%.
    One grup f btanists believe they have at least a partial ___27___ t this lack f urban vegetatin. It is t plant miniature simulacra (模拟物) f natural frests, eclgically engineered fr rapid grwth. Over the curse f a career that began in the 1950s, their leader, Miyawaki Akira, a plant eclgist at Ykhama Natinal University in Japan, has develped a way t d this starting with even the mst ___28___ deserted areas. And the Miyawaki methd is finding increasing ___29___ arund the wrld.
    Dr Miyawaki’s insight was t decnstruct and rebuild the prcess f eclgical successin, by which ___30___ land develps naturally int mature frest. Usually, the first arrival is grass, fllwed by small trees and, finally, larger nes. The Miyawaki methd ___31___ sme f the early phases and jumps directly t planting the kinds f species fund in a mature wd.
    Dr Miyawaki has ___32___ the planting f mre than 1,500 f these miniature frests, first in Japan, then in ther parts f the wrld. Wherever they are planting, thugh, gardeners are nt restricted t ___33___ nature’s recipe bk t the letter. Miyawaki frests can be custmized t lcal requirements. A ppular chice, ___34___, is t include mre fruit trees than a natural frest might supprt, thus creating an rchard that requires n maintenance.
    If yur gal is t better yur ___35___ surrundings, rather than t save the planet frm glbal warming, then Dr Miyawaki might well be yur man.
    21.
    A. thriveB. nurishC. displaceD. raise
    22.
    A. assessmentB. maintenanceC. spreadD. replacement
    23.
    A. releaseB. trapC. reflectD. disslve
    24.
    A. attractinB. shadwC. interactinD. shade
    25.
    A. cnsumptinB. cverageC. intervalD. cnservatin
    26.
    A. blessedB. linedC. piledD. fascinated
    27.
    A. treatmentB. bstacleC. warningD. slutin
    28.
    A. unnticedB. unprmisingC. untestedD. unfading
    29.
    A. criticismB. favrC. spnsrD. anxiety
    30.
    A. bareB. gracefulC. faintD. mysterius
    31.
    A. highlightsB. skipsC. imprvesD. pushes
    32.
    A. accessedB. spttedC. supervisedD. ranked
    33.
    A. disturbingB. balancingC. fllwingD. reducing
    34.
    A. fr exampleB. in essenceC. n the ther handD. after all
    35.
    A. suburbanB. leisureC. scenicD. immediate
    【答案】21. C 22. C 23. B 24. D 25. B 26. A 27. D 28. B 29. B 30. A 31. B 32. C 33. C 34. A 35. D
    【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了由于城市的空气质量不好,而且建筑物和道路无休止扩建将城区变成热岛,居民感到不适并加剧热浪,从而指出增加植被覆盖率是解决城市空气污染和缓解城市热岛效应的答案。
    【21题详解】
    考查动词词义辨析。句意:与此同时,混凝土和柏油路面会吸收太阳光而非将其反射回太空,并且取代了原本可以通过蒸发蒸腾来降温的植物。A. thrive繁荣;B. nurish滋养;C. displace取代;D. raise提出。根据下文“which wuld therwise cl things dwn by evaprative transpiratin”可知,混凝土和柏油路面取代了原本可以通过蒸发蒸腾来降温的植物。故选C。
    【22题详解】
    考查名词词义辨析。句意:因此,建筑物和道路的无休止扩张将城市变成了热岛,给居民带来不适,并加剧了危险的热浪。A. assessment评估;B. maintenance维修;C. spread扩展;D. replacement取代。根据下文“thus turns urban areas int heat islands,”可知,建筑物和道路的无休止扩张将城市变成了热岛。故选C。
    【23题详解】
    考查动词词义辨析。句意:树叶或许可以消除至少一部分化学污染物,而且确实能捕获空气中漂浮的微粒,随后这些微粒随雨水降落到地面。A. release释放;B. trap捕捉;C. reflect反映;D. disslve溶解。根据空后“tiny particles flating in the air”可知,树叶能捕获空气中漂浮的微粒。故选B。
    【24题详解】
    考查名词词义辨析。句意:除了蒸腾作用,它们还能提供阴凉。A. attractin吸引;B. shadw影子;C. interactin相互作用;D. shade阴凉处。根据空前“Besides transpiratin, they prvide”可知,树木除了蒸腾作用,还能提供阴凉。故选D。
    【25题详解】
    考查名词词义辨析。句意:两年前,威斯康星大学的研究人员发现,美国城市需要达到40%的树木覆盖率才能显著减少城市高温。A. cnsumptin消耗;B. cverage覆盖率;C. interval间隔;D. cnservatin保护。根据空后“t cut urban heat back meaningfully.”可知,美国城市需要达到40% 的树木覆盖率才能显著减少城市高温。故选B。
    【26题详解】
    考查动词词义辨析。句意:不幸的是,并非所有城市——尤其是那些在世界低收入和中等收入国家崭露头角的城市——都有幸有公园、私人花园或足够数量的行道树。A. blessed使有幸得到;B. lined沿……形成行(或列、排);C. piled堆放;D. fascinated使入迷。根据上文“especially nt thse nw springing up in the wrld’s pr and middle-incme cuntries ”可知,并非所有城市都有幸享有公园、私人花园或足够数量的行道树,be blessed with“有幸得到;幸运地享有”。故选A。
    【27题详解】
    考查名词词义辨析。句意:一组植物学家认为他们找到了至少部分解决城市植被匮乏问题的办法。A. treatment治疗;B. bstacle障碍;C. warning警告;D. slutin解决办法。根据下文“It is t plant miniature simulacra f natural frests, eclgically engineered fr rapid grwth.”可知,植物学家认为他们找到了办法至少可以部分解决城市植被匮乏问题。故选D。
    【28题详解】
    考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在20世纪50年代开始职业生涯中,他们的领导者,日本横滨国立大学的植物生态学家Miyawaki Akira,已经找到了一种方法来做到这一点,甚至从最没有希望的荒芜地区开始。A. unnticed未被注意到的;B. unprmising没有希望的;C. untested未经测试的;D. unfading永不褪色的。根据空后“deserted areas.”可知,他们从最没有希望的荒芜地区开始。故选B。
    【29题详解】
    考查名词词义辨析。句意:宫胁法在全球范围内日益受到喜爱。A. criticism批判主义;B. favr喜爱;C. spnsr资助;D. anxiety焦虑。根据下文“Dr Miyawaki has ___12___ the planting f mre than 1,500 f these miniature frests, first in Japan, then in ther parts f the wrld.”可知,宫胁法在全球范围内日益受到喜爱。故选B。
    【30题详解】
    考查形容词词义辨析。句意:梅耶瓦基博士的见解是解构和重建生态演替过程,通过这个过程,光秃的的土地自然发展成成熟的森林。A. bare光秃的;B. graceful优雅的;C. faint微弱的;D. mysterius神秘的。根据空后“land develps naturally int mature frest.”可知,光秃的的土地自然发展成成熟的森林。故选A。
    【31题详解】
    考查动词词义辨析。句意:梅耶瓦基方法跳过了某些早期阶段,直接种植成熟林中所见的物种类型。A. highlights强调;B. skips跳过;C. imprves提高;D. pushes推。根据下文“jumps directly t planting the kinds f species fund in a mature wd.”可知,梅耶瓦基方法跳过了某些早期阶段。故选B。
    【32题详解】
    考查动词词义辨析。句意:梅耶瓦基博士已指导种植超过1500座这类微型森林,起先在日本,然后推广到世界其他地区。A. accessed使用;B. sptted发现;C. supervised指导;D. ranked排名。根据空后“the planting f mre than 1,500 f these miniature frests, first in Japan, then in ther parts f the wrld.”可知,梅耶瓦基博士推广自己的方法,已指导种植超过1500座这类微型森林。故选C。
    【33题详解】
    考查动词词义辨析。句意:不论在哪里植树造林,园丁们不必拘泥于完全遵照大自然的法则。A. disturbing打扰;B. balancing平衡;C. fllwing遵循;D. reducing减少。根据下文“Miyawaki frests can be custmized t lcal requirements.”可知,梅耶瓦基森林可以依当地需求量身打造,园丁们不必拘泥于完全遵照大自然的法则。故选C。
    【34题详解】
    考查介词短语辨析。句意:例如,一项热门选择是栽植比天然林所能负荷更多的果树,从而创造出一座无需维护的果园。A. fr example例如;B. in essence本质上;C. n the ther hand另一方面;D. after all毕竟。根据上文“Miyawaki frests can be custmized t lcal requirements.”可知,空处需要一个短语来引导例子,以说明梅耶瓦基森林如何根据当地需求进行定制。故选A。
    【35题详解】
    考查形容词词义辨析。句意:若你的目标是改善附近环境而非从全球暖化中拯救地球,那么梅耶瓦基博士或许正是你需要的人物。A. suburban郊区的;B. leisure闲暇的;C. scenic风景优美的;D. immediate附近的。根据下文“rather than t save the planet frm glbal warming”可知,你的目标是改善附近环境而非从全球暖化中拯救地球。故选D。
    Sectin B
    Directins: Read the fllwing three passages. Each passage is fllwed by several questins r unfinished statements. Fr each f them there are fur chices marked A, B, C and D. Chse the ne that fits best accrding t the infrmatin given in the passage yu have read.
    (A)
    Frm Marie Tussaud’s Chamber f Hrrrs t Disneyland’s Haunted Mansin (鬼屋) t hrrr-themed escape rms, haunted huse attractins have terrified and delighted audiences arund the wrld fr mre than 200 years.
    These attractins turn ut t be gd places t study fear. They help scientists understand the bdy’s respnse t fright and hw we perceive sme situatins as enjyably thrilling and thers as truly terrible. One surprising finding: having friends clse at hand in a haunted huse might make yu mre jumpy, nt less s.
    Psychlgist and study c-authr Sarah Tashjian, wh is nw at the University f Melburne, and her team cnducted their research with 156 adults, wh each wre a wireless wrist sensr during their visit. The sensr measured skin respnses linked t the bdy’s reactins t stress and ther situatins. When the sensr picked up, fr example, greater skin cnductance — that is, the degree t which the skin can transmit an electric current — that was a sign that the bdy was mre arused and ready fr fight r flight. In additin t this measure, peple reprted their expected fear (n a scale f 1 t 10) befre entering the haunted huse and their experienced fear (n the same scale) after cmpleting the haunt.
    The scientists fund that peple wh reprted greater fear als shwed heightened skin respnses. Being with friends, Tashjian and her clleagues further fund, increased physilgical arusal during the experience, which was linked t strnger feelings f fright. In fact, the fear respnse was actually weaker when peple went thrugh the huse in the presence f strangers.
    Other investigatrs have used haunted huses t understand hw fear and enjyment can cexist. In a 2020 study led by Marc Malmdrf Andersen, a member f the Recreatinal Fear Lab at Aarhus University in Denmark, scientists jined frces with Dystpia Haunted Huse. The Danish attractin includes such terrifying experiences as being chased by “Mr. Piggy”, a large, chain-saw-wielding man wearing a bldy butcher’s aprn and pig mask. Peple between the ages f 12 and 57 were vide recrded at peak mments during the attractin, wre heart-rate mnitrs thrughut and reprted n their experience. Peple’s fright was tied t large-scale heart-rate fluctuatins; their enjyment was linked t small-scale nes. The results suggest that fear and enjyment can happen tgether when physilgical arusal is balanced “just right”.
    36. Studying haunted huse attractins helps scientists t learn abut ________.
    A. the psychlgical effects f fear n individuals
    B. the histry f hrrr-themed entertainment
    C. the bdy’s respnse t material rewards
    D. the impact f technlgy n peple’s enjyment
    37. Hw did Sarah Tashjian and her team cnduct their research n haunted huse experiences?
    A. By surveying participants.B. By analyzing histrical recrds.
    C. By emplying wireless wrist sensrs.D. By using virtual reality simulatins.
    38. What did Tashjian and her clleagues discver in their study?
    A. Being with friends elevated level f physilgical arusal.
    B. The fear reactin was strnger in the cmpany f strangers.
    C. Psychlgical effect was unrelated t intensified feelings f fright.
    D. Thse reprting lightened fear shwed increased skin respnses.
    39. It can be cncluded frm the 2020 study led by Marc Malmdrf Andersen that ________.
    A. fear and enjyment can nt happen at the same time
    B. large-scale heart-rate fluctuatins were linked t enjyment
    C. the age f the participants was nt related t the study’s findings
    D. fear and enjyment can cexist under certain cnditins
    【答案】36. A 37. C 38. A 39. D
    【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了鬼屋景点帮助科学家了解恐惧对个体的心理影响,一项研究发现,在鬼屋景点里,身边有朋友可能会导致人更加紧张。另一项研究发现,当生理刺激“恰到好处”地平衡时,恐惧和快乐可以同时发生。
    【36题详解】
    细节理解题。根据第二段中“These attractins turn ut t be gd places t study fear. They help scientists understand the bdy’s respnse t fright and hw we perceive sme situatins as enjyably thrilling and thers as truly terrible. (事实证明,这些景点是研究恐惧的好地方。它们帮助科学家了解身体对恐惧的反应,以及我们如何将某些情况视为令人愉快的刺激,而另一些情况则是真正可怕的)”可知,研究鬼屋景点帮助科学家了解恐惧对个体的心理影响。故选A项。
    37题详解】
    细节理解题。根据第三段中“Psychlgist and study c-authr Sarah Tashjian, wh is nw at the University f Melburne, and her team cnducted their research with 156 adults, wh each wre a wireless wrist sensr during their visit. The sensr measured skin respnses linked t the bdy’s reactins t stress and ther situatins. (目前在墨尔本大学工作的心理学家、研究报告的合著者Sarah Tashjian和她的团队对156名成年人进行了研究,在参观期间他们每人都戴上了无线手腕传感器。传感器测量皮肤对压力和其他情况的反应)”可知,Sarah Tashjian和她的团队通过使用无线手腕传感器对鬼屋体验进行了研究。故选C项。
    【38题详解】
    细节理解题。根据第四段中“Being with friends, Tashjian and her clleagues further fund, increased physilgical arusal during the experience, which was linked t strnger feelings f fright. (Tashjian和她的同事进一步发现,与朋友在一起时,生理上的刺激水平会增加,这与更强烈的恐惧感有关)”可知,Tashjian和她的同事发现和朋友在一起会提高生理刺激水平。故选A项。
    【39题详解】
    细节理解题。根据最后一段中“The results suggest that fear and enjyment can happen tgether when physilgical arusal is balanced “just right”. (结果表明,当生理刺激“恰到好处”地平衡时,恐惧和快乐可以同时发生)”可知,这项2020年的研究表明恐惧和快乐在一定条件下可以共存。故选D项。
    (B)
    Is an electric vehicle right fr yu?
    Many peple will ask themselves that questin fr the first time this year. Prices are falling, battery range is rising and mainstream brands are adding new EVs at a breakneck pace.
    Here are three things anybdy seriusly cnsidering buying an EV shuld knw:
    1. The price t install a 240v charger
    Anybdy wh wns an electric vehicle needs a 240-vlt charger at hme. With ne, yu can recharge vernight, s yu start every day with the equivalent f a full tank.
    Just a few years ag, hme 240v EV chargers cst $2,500-$3,000, including installatin, but prices have declined as cmpetitin grws with the number f EVs n the rad.
    2. The time it takes t charge
    Abut 80% f miles driven in EVs are pwered by electricity charged at hme, but yu’ll need t charge elsewhere ccasinally. That’s when charging time becmes a big deal, but hw lng it takes depends n a cuple f factrs.
    First, vltage frm the charger. Getting 250 miles f range in seven hurs frm a 240v charger is fine when yu’re charging vernight at hme, but it’s a deal breaker if yu’re ging 300 miles fr a weekend getaway. In that case, yu’ll want t lk fr a 400v DC fast charger. They’re nt as cmmn as 240v public chargers yet, but they’re becming mre widespread.
    There’s anther factr: the n-bard charger. It regulates hw fast the battery can accept electricity. A vehicle with a higher-capacity n-bard charger accepts electricity faster.
    3. Where t charge
    Gd rute-planning apps will help yu find chargers n a rad trip.
    “Mst peple have n idea hw many public charging statins are within, say, a 10-r 15-mile radius(半径) because they’re small, peple dn’t lk fr them r even dn’t knw what t lk fr, and they’re rarely signpsted,” said jurnalist Jhn Velcker, wh has studied EVs and charging exhaustively.
    4. On the hrizn
    If an EV desn’t meet yur needs nw, watch this space. They’re cming clser, but large numbers f gasline vehicles will remain in prductin fr years. Beynd that, cmpanies will keep making spare parts fr il-burners fr decades.
    40. Which f the fllwing statements is TRUE accrding t the passage?
    A. The price f installing a hme EV charger has remained stable in the past few years.
    B. It’s quite easy t identify the public charging statins with the help f striking signpsts.
    C. Ppular brands are intrducing new EVs at an incredibly fast rate.
    D. An electric vehicle can’t prvide the same amunt f energy as a cmpletely filled fuel tank.
    41. The underlined phrase “watch this space” in the last paragraph prbably means “________”.
    A. give up the plan t purchase an EV
    B. make space fr an EV
    C. find an alternative t EV
    D. keep an eye ut fr future develpments
    42. This passage is mainly intended t ________.
    A. illustrate the factrs charging time depends n
    B. ffer advice n purchasing an electric vehicle
    C. lk frward t the future f electric vehicles
    D. explain the reasn fr the falling prices f electric vehicles
    【答案】40. C 41. D 42. B
    【导语】本文是一篇说明文。旨在为读者提供购买电动汽车前需要了解的三个重要知识点。
    【40题详解】
    细节理解题。根据第一段“Many peple will ask themselves that questin fr the first time this year. Prices are falling, battery range is rising and mainstream brands are adding new EVs at a breakneck pace.(今年,很多人会第一次问自己这个问题。价格在下降,电池续航里程在增加,主流品牌正在以惊人的速度增加新的电动汽车)”可知,热门品牌正以令人难以置信的速度推出新的电动汽车。故选C项。
    【41题详解】
    词句猜测题。根据前文“If an EV desn’t meet yur needs nw(如果电动汽车现在还不能满足你的需求)”以及后文“They’re cming clser, but large numbers f gasline vehicles will remain in prductin fr years.(他们离目标越来越近了,但大量的汽油车仍将持续生产多年)”可知,电车离目标越来越近了,所以如果电动汽车现在还不能满足你的需求,就持续关注它的未来,直到达到目标,推知watch this space意为“关注未来的发展”之意,和D项意思相近。故选D项。
    【42题详解】
    主旨大意题。根据第二段“Here are three things anybdy seriusly cnsidering buying an EV shuld knw:(任何认真考虑购买电动汽车的人都应该知道以下三点)”以及纵观全文可知,本文主要讲述了购买电动汽车前需要了解的三个重要知识点,也就是提供购买电动汽车的建议。故选B项。
    (C)
    Flinging brightly clured bjects arund a screen at high speed is nt what cmputers’ central prcessing units were designed fr. S manufacturers f arcade machines invented the graphics-prcessing unit (GPU), a set f circuits t handle vide games’ visuals in parallel t the wrk dne by the central prcessr. The GPU’s ability t speed up cmplex tasks has since fund wider uses: vide editing, cryptcurrency mining and mst recently, the training f artificial intelligence.
    AI is nw disrupting the industry that helped bring it int being. Every part f entertainment stands t be affected by generative AI, which digests inputs f text, image, audi r vide t create new utputs f the same. But the games business will change the mst, argues Andreessen Hrwitz, a venture-capital (VC) firm. Games interactivity requires them t be stuffed with labriusly designed cntent: cnsider the 30 square miles f landscape r 60 hurs f music in “Red Dead Redemptin 2”, a recent cwby adventure. Enlisting AI assistants t churn it ut culd drastically shrink timescales and budgets.
    AI represents an “explsin f pprtunity” and culd drastically change the landscape f game develpment. Making a game is already easier than it was: nearly 13,000 titles were published last year n Steam, a games platfrm, almst duble the number in 2017. Gaming may sn resemble the music and vide industries in which mst new cntent n Sptify r YuTube is user-generated. One games executive predicts that small firms will be the quickest t wrk ut what new genres are made pssible by AI. Last mnth Raja Kduri, an executive at Intel, left the chip maker t fund an AI-gaming startup.
    Dn’t cunt the big studis ut, thugh. If they can release half a dzen high-quality titles a year instead f a cuple, it might chip away at the hit-driven nature f their business, says Jsh Chapman f Knvy, a gaming fcused VC firm. A wrld f mre chices als favrs thse with big marketing budgets. And the giants may have better answers t the munting questins arund AI. If generative mdels have t be trained n data t which the develper has the rights, thse with big back-catalgues will be better placed than startups. Trent Kaniuga, an artist wh has wrked n games like “Frtnite”, said last mnth that several clients had updated their cntracts t ban AI-generated art.
    If the lawyers dn’t intervene, unins might. Studis diplmatically refer t AI assistants as “c-pilts”, nt replacements fr humans.
    43. The riginal purpse behind the inventin f the graphics-prcessing unit (GPU) was t ________.
    A. speed up cmplex tasks in vide editing and cryptcurrency mining
    B. assist in the develping and training f artificial intelligence
    C. disrupt the industry and create new utputs using generative AI
    D. fflad game visual tasks frm the central prcessr
    44. Hw might the rise f AI-gaming startups affect the develpment f the gaming industry?
    A. It cntributes t the grwth f user-generated cntent.
    B. It facilitates blckbuster dependency n big studis.
    C. It decreases cllabratin between different stakehlders in the industry.
    D. It may help t cnslidate the gaming market under majr crpratins.
    45. What can be inferred abut the rle f artificial intelligence in gaming?
    A. AI favrs the businesses with small marketing budgets.
    B. AI is expected t simplify game develpment prcesses.
    C. AI allws startups t gain an edge ver big firms with authrized data.
    D. AI assistants may serve as human substitutes fr studis.
    46. What is this passage mainly abut?
    A. The evlutin f graphics-prcessing units (GPUs).
    B. The impact f generative AI n the gaming industry.
    C. The scietal significance f graphics-prcessing units (GPUs).
    D. The challenges generative AI presents t gaming studis.
    【答案】43. D 44. A 45. B 46. B
    【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了人工智能对游戏产业带来的影响,人工智能有望简化游戏开发过程,可以被用来创造新的游戏内容,并且可能改变游戏开发的格局。小型公司可能会更快地意识到人工智能可能带来的新机遇,但大型工作室也能够利用人工智能技术来增强他们的业务。
    【43题详解】
    细节理解题。根据第一段中“Flinging brightly clured bjects arund a screen at high speed is nt what cmputers’ central prcessing units were designed fr. S manufacturers f arcade machines invented the graphics-prcessing unit (GPU), a set f circuits t handle vide games’ visuals in parallel t the wrk dne by the central prcessr. (在屏幕上高速抛出色彩鲜艳的物体并不是计算机中央处理器的设计目的。因此,大型机台制造商发明了图形处理器(GPU),这是一组电路,可以在中央处理器完成工作的同时处理视频游戏的视觉效果)”可知,发明图形处理器最初的目的是将游戏视觉任务从中央处理器中转移出来。故选D项。
    【44题详解】
    细节理解题。根据第三段中“Gaming may sn resemble the music and vide industries in which mst new cntent n Sptify r YuTube is user-generated. One games executive predicts that small firms will be the quickest t wrk ut what new genres are made pssible by AI. (游戏行业可能很快就会像音乐和视频行业一样,Sptify或YuTube上的大多数新内容都是用户生成的。一位游戏行业高管预测,小型公司将最快发现人工智能可能带来的新类型)”可知,人工智能游戏初创公司的崛起可能会促进用户生成内容的增长。故选A项。
    【45题详解】
    推理判断题。根据第二段中“Every part f entertainment stands t be affected by generative AI, which digests inputs f text, image, audi r vide t create new utputs f the same. (娱乐的每个部分都将受到生成式人工智能的影响,它可以消化文本、图像、音频或视频的输入,以创造相同的新输出)”和“Games interactivity requires them t be stuffed with labriusly designed cntent: cnsider the 30 square miles f landscape r 60 hurs f music in “Red Dead Redemptin 2”, a recent cwby adventure. Enlisting AI assistants t churn it ut culd drastically shrink timescales and budgets. (游戏的互动性要求它们充满精心设计的内容:想想最近的牛仔冒险游戏《荒野大镖客2》中30平方英里的风景或60小时的音乐。招募人工智能助手来制作它可以大大缩短时间和预算)”可推知,游戏领域的人工智能有望简化游戏开发过程,节省大量的的时间和投入。故选B项。
    【46题详解】
    主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是第二段中“AI is nw disrupting the industry that helped bring it int being. Every part f entertainment stands t be affected by generative AI, which digests inputs f text, image, audi r vide t create new utputs f the same. But the games business will change the mst (人工智能现在正在颠覆帮助它诞生的行业。娱乐的每个部分都将受到生成式人工智能的影响,它可以消化文本、图像、音频或视频的输入,以创造相同的新输出。但变化最大的将是游戏行业)”可知,文章主要围绕生成式人工智能对游戏行业的影响展开,介绍了人工智能有望简化游戏开发过程,可以被用来创造新的游戏内容,并且可能改变游戏开发的格局。小型公司可能会更快地意识到人工智能可能带来的新机遇,但大型工作室也能够利用人工智能技术来增强他们的业务。故选B项。
    Sectin C
    Directins: Read the fllwing passage. Fill in each blank with a prper sentence given in the bx. Each sentence can be used nly nce. Nte that there are tw mre sentences than yu need.
    Time t end Santa’s “naughty list”?
    Many f us have magical memries f Santa secretly bringing gifts and jy t ur childhd hmes — but is there a darker side t the belved Christmas traditin?
    I was — and I’m happy t admit it — a lyal believer f Santa. I abslutely lved the magic f Christmas, especially Santa Claus, and my parents went abve and beynd t encurage it. Hwever, as I begin t cnstruct my wn Santa Claus myth fr my daughter, I can’t help but feel guilty. Culd it undermine her trust in me?
    ___47___ Back in 1978, a study published in the American Jurnal f Orthpsychiatry (矫正精神医学) fund that 85% f fur-year-lds said they believed in Santa. In 2011, research published in the Jurnal f Cgnitin and Develpment fund that 83% f 5-year-lds claimed t be true believers.
    I guess it’s nt all that surprising. ___48___ He features in every Christmas TV shw and mvie. Each year the Nrth American Aerspace Defence Cmmand (NORAD) allws yu t track Santa’s jurney n Christmas Eve. T reassure children during the pandemic in 2020, the Wrld Health Organizatin issued a statement declaring that Santa was “immune” frm Cvid 19. And it’s precisely this effrt n behalf f parents, and sciety in general, t create such seemingly verwhelming evidence fr the existence f Santa Claus that David Kyle Jhnsn, a prfessr f philsphy at King’s Cllege in Pennsylvania, describes as ‘The Santa Lie’ in his bk The Myths That Stle Christmas. He highlights hw we dn’t simply ask children t imagine Santa, but rather t actually believe in him. ___49___
    The “Santa lie” can reduce trust between a parent and a child. ___50___ It is the creatin f false evidence and cnvincing kids that bad evidence is in fact gd evidence that discurages the kind f critical thinking we shuld be encuraging in children in this era. “The ‘Santa lie’ is part f a parenting practice that encurages peple t believe what they want t believe, simply because f the psychlgical reward,” says Jhnsn. “That’s really bad fr sciety in general.”
    A. But the biggest danger is the anti-critical thinking lessns that he is teaching.
    B. It’s this emphasis n belief ver imaginatin that he sees as harmful.
    C. Interestingly, belief in Santa Claus has actually prmted children’s critical thinking.
    D. There are plenty f cultural evidences we create fr the existence f Santa.
    E. He begins t prbe and questin the things he has seen and heard.
    F. Fascinatingly, belief in Santa Claus has remained remarkably cnsistent.
    【答案】47. F 48. D 49. B 50. A
    【导语】这是一篇议论文。文章主要讨论了“圣诞老人谎言”是否会对孩子造成不良影响的问题。
    【47题详解】
    根据后文“Back in 1978, a study published in the American Jurnal f Orthpsychiatry (矫正精神医学) fund that 85% f fur-year-lds said they believed in Santa. In 2011, research published in the Jurnal f Cgnitin and Develpment fund that 83% f 5-year-lds claimed t be true believers. (早在1978年,《美国矫形精神病学杂志》上发表的一项研究发现,85%的四岁孩子说他们相信圣诞老人的存在。2011年,发表在《认知与发展杂志》上的一项研究发现,83%的5岁儿童声称自己是真正的信徒。)”可知,后文的两项研究表明,儿童都一致相信圣诞老人的存在。故F选项“有趣的是,对圣诞老人的信仰一直保持着惊人的一致性”符合语境,故选F。
    【48题详解】
    根据上文“I guess it’s nt all that surprising. (我想这没什么好惊讶的。)”以及后文“He features in every Christmas TV shw and mvie. (他出现在每一部圣诞电视节目和电影中。)”可知,本句承接上文,解释“这没什么好惊讶的”的原因是圣诞老人频繁出现在电视节目和电影中。故D选项“我们为圣诞老人的存在创造了大量的文化证据”符合语境,故选D。
    【49题详解】
    根据上文“And it’s precisely this effrt n behalf f parents, and sciety in general, t create such seemingly verwhelming evidence fr the existence f Santa Claus that David Kyle Jhnsn, a prfessr f philsphy at King’s Cllege in Pennsylvania, describes as ‘The Santa Lie’ in his bk The Myths That Stle Christmas. He highlights hw we dn’t simply ask children t imagine Santa, but rather t actually believe in him. (宾夕法尼亚州国王学院的哲学教授David Kyle Jhnsn在他的《偷走圣诞节的神话》一书中,将这种努力描述为“圣诞老人的谎言”。这种努力代表父母和整个社会,为圣诞老人的存在创造了看似压倒性的证据。他强调,我们不能简单地让孩子们想象圣诞老人,而是要他们真的相信他。)”可知,本句为本段最后一句,故承接上文,继续说明David Kyle Jhnsn对认为圣诞老人真的存在的信念的看法。故B选项“他认为这种强调信念而非想象是有害的。”符合语境,故选B。
    【50题详解】
    根据上文“The “Santa lie” can reduce trust between a parent and a child. (“圣诞老人的谎言”会减少父母和孩子之间的信任。)”以及后文“It is the creatin f false evidence and cnvincing kids that bad evidence is in fact gd evidence that discurages the kind f critical thinking we shuld be encuraging in children in this era. (制造虚假的证据,让孩子们相信坏的证据实际上是好的证据,这阻碍了我们在这个时代应该鼓励孩子们的批判性思维。)”可知,“圣诞老人的谎言”阻碍了鼓励孩子们进行批判性思维,A选项中the anti-critical thinking对应后文critical thinking。故A选项“但最大的危险是他教授的反批判性思维课程。”符合语境,故选A。
    IV. Summary Writing
    51. Directins: Read the fllwing passage. Summarize the main idea and the main pint(s) f the passage in n mre than 60 wrds. Use yur wn wrds as far as pssible.
    Explring the Appeal f Vintage
    Tday, the term “vintage” applies t almst everything. Vintage is mre recent than an antique (古董) which is defined as 100 years ld r mre. It basically means reviving smething ld-fashined r filled with memries. Fr an bject t be cnsidered vintage, it must be unique and genuine enugh t retain at least sme f its riginal charm.
    We buy vintage because it creates a sense f persnal cnnectin fr us: it speaks t ur childhd memries and that feels gd. We als buy vintage because we’re rebels. Vintage is a prtest against mdern mainstream culture. In an age f technlgy, buying vintage is a refuge frm ur fast-paced, high-tech wrld. We want ur children t make the mst f their creativity and knw hw t entertain themselves withut electrnic gadgets. Irnically, early vide games are nw cnsidered vintage.
    Of all the vintage bjects, vintage tys are frever attractive fr bth adults and children. Althugh sme tys have emtinal value, thers have high market value and are expensive t cllect. Vintage tys that were made in small quantities ften bring a higher value than thse that were mass prduced. That means, if yu wn ne f the 2,000 “Peanuts” ryal blue beanie baby elephants that were manufactured with a darker blue cat than riginally intended, yu might have smething valuable n yur hands. In fact, due t a manufacturer errr, this is the mst cllectible beanie baby arund — and wrth abut £3,000.
    If yu’re mtivated and feeling lucky, yu can find deals n vintage tys by brwsing charity shps, secndhand stres, cmmunity centers, flea markets and garage sales. Yu never knw what kind f treasures are hiding at the bttm f a mixed bx in smene’s basement, garage r attic.
    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    【答案】One pssible versin:
    Vintage items, newer than antiques, rejuvenate ld-fashined r nstalgic items, necessitating uniqueness and genuine charm. Buying vintage can fster persnal cnnectins and reflect rebellin against mainstream culture. Vintage tys hld enduring appeal fr bth adults and children due t their emtinal and market value. Vintage tys can be discvered in varius lacatins, ffering pprtunities fr treasure hunting.
    【导语】本文是一篇说明文。它详细地解释了“复古(vintage)”这个概念,包括其定义、人们为什么喜欢复古物品,以及复古玩具的价值和收藏方式。
    【详解】1. 要点摘录
    ①Vintage is mre recent than an antique (古董) which is defined as 100 years ld r mre.
    ②Fr an bject t be cnsidered vintage, it must be unique and genuine enugh t retain at least sme f its riginal charm.
    ③We buy vintage because it creates a sense f persnal cnnectin fr us: it speaks t ur childhd memries and that feels gd.
    ④We als buy vintage because we’re rebels.
    ⑤Of all the vintage bjects, vintage tys are frever attractive fr bth adults and children.
    ⑥If yu’re mtivated and feeling lucky, yu can find deals n vintage tys by brwsing charity shps, secndhand stres, cmmunity centers, flea markets and garage sales. Yu never knw what kind f treasures are hiding at the bttm f a mixed bx in smene’s basement, garage r attic.
    2. 缜密构思
    将第1、2两个要点进行整合,3、4两个要点进行整合,将5、6两个要点进行重组。
    3. 遣词造句
    Vintage items, newer than antiques, rejuvenate ld-fashined r nstalgic items, necessitating uniqueness and genuine charm.
    Vintage tys hld enduring appeal fr bth adults and children due t their emtinal and market value.
    Vintage tys can be discvered in varius lacatins, ffering pprtunities fr treasure hunting.
    【点睛】[高分句型1] Buying vintage can fster persnal cnnectins and reflect rebellin against mainstream culture. (动名词作主语)
    [高分句型2] Vintage tys can be discvered in varius lacatins, ffering pprtunities fr treasure hunting. (现在分词作结果状语)
    第II卷(共40分)
    V. Translatin
    Directins: Translate the fllwing sentences int English, using the wrds given in the brackets.
    52. 他在升旗仪式上的演讲得到了高声喝彩。(greet) (汉译英)
    _______________________________________________________________________________
    【答案】His speech at the flag-raising ceremny was greeted with/by lud cheers/applause.
    【详解】考查固定短语和时态。主语为his speech;表示“在升旗仪式上”短语为at the flag-raising ceremny;表示“受到……”短语为be greeted with/by;表示“高声喝彩”可知短语为lud cheers/applause。为一般过去时的被动语态。故翻译为His speech at the flag-raising ceremny was greeted with/by lud cheers/applause.
    53. 尽管现代娱乐方式五花八门,我还是深深着迷于中国传统的茶文化。(althugh) (汉译英)
    _______________________________________________________________________________
    【答案】Althugh there are varius mdern entertainment ptins, I am still deeply fascinated by traditinal Chinese tea culture.
    【详解】考查让步状语从句和时态。根据汉语提示可知,本句为althugh引导的让步状语从句,主从句都为一般现在时。娱乐方式五花八门翻译为“varius mdern entertainment ptins”,作主语,句子为there be 句型。深深着迷于为be deeply fascinated by,中国传统的茶文化为traditinal Chinese tea culture。结合主谓一致,故翻译为:Althugh there are varius mdern entertainment ptins, I am still deeply fascinated by traditinal Chinese tea culture.
    54. 这个人口众多,幅员辽阔,物资丰富的国家给我留下了深刻的印象。(impressin) (汉译英)
    _______________________________________________________________________________
    【答案】This cuntry, with its large ppulatin, vast territry, and abundant/rich resurces, has left a deep impressin n me. /This densely ppulated, vast, and resurce-rich cuntry left a deep impressin n me.
    【详解】考查动词时态,形容词和名词。表示“这个国家”用this cuntry,修饰cuntry用“人口众多,幅员辽阔,物资丰富的”可以用形容词短语densely ppulated(人口密集的,densely副词修饰ppulated), vast(广阔的), and resurce-rich(且物资丰富的)修饰,也可以用with短语后置,译为:with its large ppulatin(有大的人口数), vast territry(广袤的土地), and abundant/rich resurces(和丰富的资源),作定语;表示“给我留下深刻的印象”用leave a deep impressin n me,句子描述过去的事情对现在产生影响,用现在完成时,也可以描述过去的事情,用一般过去时。故翻译为This cuntry, with its large ppulatin, vast territry, and abundant/rich resurces, has left a deep impressin n me. /This densely ppulated, vast, and resurce-rich cuntry left a deep impressin n me.
    55. 这款高科技智能机器人可以自主学习,智能识别并适应不同环境,确保高效、准确地完成各项任务。(ensure) (汉译英)
    _______________________________________________________________________________
    【答案】This high-tech intelligent rbt can self-learn/autnmusly learn, intelligently recgnize, and adapt t different envirnments, ensuring efficient and accurate cmpletin f varius tasks.
    【详解】考查名词、形容词、动词(短语)、副词、非谓语动词以及时态。此句介绍目前机器人的功能,用一般现在时;主语“这款高科技智能机器人”可用名词短语this high-tech intelligent rbt;“可以”应用情态动词can;“自主学习”可用动词self-learn,或副词autnmusly和动词learn搭配;“智能识别”可用副词intelligently和动词recgnize搭配,“适应”可用动词短语adapt t,“不同环境”可用名词短语different envirnments;“确保高效、准确地完成各项任务”可看作是随着前面谓语行为自然产生的结果,用现在分词作结果状语,“确保”可用动词ensure,“高效、准确地完成各项任务”可理解为“各项任务的高效、准确的完成”,可用名词短语efficient and accurate cmpletin f varius tasks。故可译为:This high-tech intelligent rbt can self-learn/autnmusly learn, intelligently recgnize, and adapt t different envirnments, ensuring efficient and accurate cmpletin f varius tasks.
    VI. Guided Writing
    56. Directins: Write an English cmpsitin in 120—150 wrds accrding t the instructins given belw in Chinese.
    假设你是明启中学李华,你校艺术节即将举办主题为“最美瞬间”的摄影展,捕捉“热爱生活、积极向上、全面发展”等正能量的精彩瞬间。现邀请每位同学提供自己生活中的一张照片参展,并撰写摄影作品的介绍供参观者阅读。你打算提供什么样的照片?请写一篇短文作为参展摄影作品的介绍,内容包括:
    1) 对该照片的简要描述;
    2) 你选择该照片参展的理由。
    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    【答案】One pssible versin:
    This is a pht depicting a sunrise ver a misty muntain peak. In the image, the sun is just peeking ver the hrizn, casting a warm glden glw acrss the sky and illuminating the rlling cluds that cling t the muntain slpes.
    I chse this pht fr the exhibitin because it captures a breathtaking mment f natural beauty and serenity. The vibrant clrs f the sunrise symblize hpe and new beginnings, reflecting the theme that the art festival seeks t prmte. Additinally, the tranquil atmsphere f the scene encurages viewers t pause and appreciate the wnders f nature, fstering a sense f mindfulness and gratitude. The pht invites viewers t cnnect with their surrundings and find inspiratin in the simple jys f everyday life. It serves as a reminder t embrace each mment with enthusiasm and a psitive utlk.
    【导语】本篇书面表达属于开放性作文。题目要求学生以李华的身份,参与学校艺术节即将举办的“最美瞬间”摄影展,为参展摄影作品写一篇介绍,需涵盖简要描述和选择的理由。
    【详解】1. 词汇积累
    描绘:depict→prtrary
    捕捉:capture→catch, seize
    象征:symblize→represent signify
    激励某人做某事:encurage sb. t d→mtivate sb. t d, inspire sb. t d
    培养:fster→cultivate, develp
    2. 句式拓展
    简单句变复合句
    原句:This is a pht depicting a sunrise ver a misty muntain peak.
    拓展句:This is a pht that depicts a sunrise ver a misty muntain peak.
    【点睛】[高分句型1] In the image, the sun is just peeking ver the hrizn, casting a warm glden glw acrss the sky and illuminating the rlling cluds that cling t the muntain slpes (运用了现在分词短语作状语、that引导限制性定语从句)
    [高分句型2] I chse this pht fr the exhibitin because it captures a breathtaking mment f natural beauty and serenity. (运用了because引导原因状语从句)
    听力 1—5 DABCD 6—10 DBCCB 11—15 CDBCB 16—20 DABCAA. army B. available C. displayed D. reserves E. straight F. inserted
    G. additinal H. advcates I. initiative J. prven K. existing
    A. army B. available C. displayed D. reserves E. straight F. inserted
    G. additinal H. advcates I. initiative J. prven K. existing
    相关试卷

    2024年上海市长宁区高三下学期高考二模英语试卷含详解: 这是一份2024年上海市长宁区高三下学期高考二模英语试卷含详解,共35页。试卷主要包含了 A, A等内容,欢迎下载使用。

    2024年上海市长宁区高三下学期高考二模英语试卷含详解: 这是一份2024年上海市长宁区高三下学期高考二模英语试卷含详解,共35页。试卷主要包含了 A, A等内容,欢迎下载使用。

    2024年上海市静安区高三下学期高考二模英语试卷含答案: 这是一份2024年上海市静安区高三下学期高考二模英语试卷含答案,共18页。

    免费资料下载额度不足,请先充值

    每充值一元即可获得5份免费资料下载额度

    今日免费资料下载份数已用完,请明天再来。

    充值学贝或者加入云校通,全网资料任意下。

    提示

    您所在的“深圳市第一中学”云校通为试用账号,试用账号每位老师每日最多可下载 10 份资料 (今日还可下载 0 份),请取消部分资料后重试或选择从个人账户扣费下载。

    您所在的“深深圳市第一中学”云校通为试用账号,试用账号每位老师每日最多可下载10份资料,您的当日额度已用完,请明天再来,或选择从个人账户扣费下载。

    您所在的“深圳市第一中学”云校通余额已不足,请提醒校管理员续费或选择从个人账户扣费下载。

    重新选择
    明天再来
    个人账户下载
    下载确认
    您当前为教习网VIP用户,下载已享8.5折优惠
    您当前为云校通用户,下载免费
    下载需要:
    本次下载:免费
    账户余额:0 学贝
    首次下载后60天内可免费重复下载
    立即下载
    即将下载:0份资料
    • 充值学贝下载 90%的用户选择 本单免费
    • 扫码直接下载
    选择教习网的 4 个理由
    • 更专业

      地区版本全覆盖, 同步最新教材, 公开课⾸选;1200+名校合作, 5600+⼀线名师供稿

    • 更丰富

      涵盖课件/教案/试卷/素材等各种教学资源;500万+优选资源 ⽇更新5000+

    • 更便捷

      课件/教案/试卷配套, 打包下载;手机/电脑随时随地浏览;⽆⽔印, 下载即可⽤

    • 真低价

      超⾼性价⽐, 让优质资源普惠更多师⽣

    开票申请 联系客服
    本次下载需要:0学贝 0学贝 账户剩余:0学贝
    本次下载需要:0学贝 原价:0学贝 账户剩余:0学贝
    了解VIP特权
    您当前为VIP用户,已享全站下载85折优惠,充值学贝可获10%赠送

        扫码支付后直接下载

        0元

        扫码支付后直接下载

        使用学贝下载资料比扫码直接下载优惠50%
        充值学贝下载,本次下载免费
        了解VIP特权
        • 微信
        • 支付宝

        微信扫码支付

        支付宝扫码支付(支持花呗)

        到账0学贝
        • 微信
        • 支付宝

        微信扫码支付

        支付宝扫码支付 (支持花呗)

          下载成功

          Ctrl + Shift + J 查看文件保存位置

          若下载不成功,可重新下载,或查看 资料下载帮助

          本资源来自成套资源

          更多精品资料

          正在打包资料,请稍候…

          预计需要约10秒钟,请勿关闭页面

          服务器繁忙,打包失败

          请联系右侧的在线客服解决

          单次下载文件已超2GB,请分批下载

          请单份下载或分批下载

          支付后60天内可免费重复下载

          我知道了
          正在提交订单

          欢迎来到教习网

          • 900万优选资源,让备课更轻松
          • 600万优选试题,支持自由组卷
          • 高质量可编辑,日均更新2000+
          • 百万教师选择,专业更值得信赖
          微信扫码注册
          qrcode
          二维码已过期
          刷新

          微信扫码,快速注册

          还可免费领教师专享福利「樊登读书VIP」

          手机号注册
          手机号码

          手机号格式错误

          手机验证码 获取验证码

          手机验证码已经成功发送,5分钟内有效

          设置密码

          6-20个字符,数字、字母或符号

          注册即视为同意教习网「注册协议」「隐私条款」
          QQ注册
          手机号注册
          微信注册

          注册成功

          下载确认

          下载需要:0 张下载券

          账户可用:0 张下载券

          立即下载

          如何免费获得下载券?

          加入教习网教师福利群,群内会不定期免费赠送下载券及各种教学资源, 立即入群

          返回
          顶部