注意事项考生在答题前请认真阅读本注意事项及各题答题要求1. 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,请用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1. 5分,满分7. 5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. Why did the wman buy the dress?A. It’s her favrite style. B. It’s needed fr wrk. C. It’s inexpensive. 2. What has the man started ding recently?A. Taking exercise. B. Keeping a diary. C. Learning t ck. 3. Which kind f huse d the speakers wrk in nw? A. A ne-rm studi. B. A tw-rm apartment. C. A tw-stry twn huse. 4. What is the man ding fr the wman?A. Explaining her wrk duties. B. Checking her bld pressure. C. Scheduling her next dctr's visit. 5. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?A. Ways t make a living. B. Lessns frm their jbs. C. Feelings f wrking in a city. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1. 5分,满分22. 5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What des the wman think f the exam?A. It's easy. B. It's surprising. C. It's unimprtant. 7. What is the relatinship between the speakers?A. Cusins. B. Classmates. C. Teacher and student. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Where did the wman prbably learn abut the bk?A. Frm a friend. B. Frm the man. C. Frm TV. 9. What des the wman ffer t d fr the man?A. Lend him a bk. B. Check his writing. C. Teach him scial skills. 10. Where are the speakers?A. In a bkstre. B. In a library. C. On a beach. 英语试卷第2页(共12页)听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What activity will the man mainly d during his vacatin?A. Clthing shpping. B. Outdr sprts. C. City turing. 12. Wh is the wman ging n her trip with?A. Her sister. B. Her parent. C. Her friend. 13. When will the wman return frm Suth Krea?A. On March 19th. B. On March 21st. C. On March 23rd. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. Hw des the man feel nw?A. Stressed. B. Excited. C. Bred. 15. Why didn't the man cme back hme as planned?A. He had t take exams. B. His flight was delayed. C. He went t a Christmas party. 16. Where will the speakers g next?A. The man's huse. B. An airprt. C. A supermarket. 17. Hw is the wman prbably related t the man?A. His friend. B. His teacher. C. His mther. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. Wh put frward the prpsal?A. A gvernment fficial. B. A senir student. C. A fd expert. 19. When will the new plan be carried ut?A. Tday. B. Next week. C. In ne year. 20. What is the judgment n the plicy based n? A. The health cnditin f the listeners. B. The prfits made by the dining hall. C. The level f student satisfactin with the fd. 第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2. 5分,满分37. 5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AWhere t Eat in Kuala LumpurGreat restaurants in Kuala Lumpur ffer a genuine glbal dining experience. Whether yu are lking t enjy hearty cmfrt fd r sme lcal delicacies, the city's dining scene satisfies all cmers. Mum's PlaceNthing brings mre cmfrt than mm's cking. With recipes inspired by the wners' mther, this restaurant brings yu Nynya dishes that are truly Malaysian. Lcated in the district f Damansara Perdana, Mum's Place is a neighburhd restaurant with its main custmers frm residents nearby. Sme f the best dishes include cencaru fish, devil curry chicken and beef rendang. CantalupeLcated abut 20 minutes frm dwntwn Malacca, it is a hme-based eatery with abut 10 tables manned by fur peratrs. Unlike mst restaurants, fd is self-service here, with dishes placed n catering pans fr custmers t chse frm. It serves traditinal Malaysian dishes with distinct Chinese influences. Yu will find rice dumplings and chicken rendang amng the fferings. It has tw branches in the city. Their dishes sell ut fast, s it'd be best t head there befre lunch time. YumYum RestaurantSituated in the beautiful Shangri-La Htel, Yum Yum Restaurant is amng the lcals' many favurite spts t dine at. It ffers an interesting Nynya and Thai fd with Chinese influences that make them stand ut. The classic dishes include sambal petai prawns, assam fish head and Yum Yum egg. It can get crwded here, s it'd be best t head there early r call ahead fr reservatins. Trika Sky DiningOffering fine dining, the impressive Trika Sky Dining undubtedly stands ut frm the pack. Set n the 23rd flr f Twer B f The Trika, it ges withut saying that the clud-skimming views here are smething else entirely. The fd is what helped it stand ut. It serves award-winning French, Italian, Greek, and Spanish fd and adventurus menu f high-end pizzas and pasta. 21. What d Mum's Place and Yum Yum Restaurant have in cmmn?A. They are based in htels. B. They serve Nynya dishes. C. They need prir reservatins. D. They ffer breathtaking views. 22. Which restaurant serves western fd?A. Mum's Place. B. Cantalupe. C. Yum Yum Restaurant. D. Trika Sky Dining. 23. What's special abut Cantalupe?A. It is a buffet restaurant. B. It serves hard-t-find dishes. C. It has branches thrughut Asia. D. It pens fr lunch earlier than thers. BThe mtivatin fr his inventin came t Aarrav Anil last year when he saw his uncle Arjun, wh has Parkinsn's disease, struggle t eat. Sme fd spilled (溢出) ut f his muth, the rest splattered (溅) n his clthes. Arjun attempted t keep his dignity but the frustratin frced him t give up and call his helper t feed him. The sight f his uncle's shaking the spn s vilently inspired Aarrav, 17, frm Bengaluru, suth India, t turn t rbtics. He lcked himself in his rm with micrcntrllers, sensrs, mtrs, and a 3D printer. What emerged was a prttype (原型) f a smart spn that is nw underging trials at the RV Cllege f Physitherapy in Bengaluru. The sensrs in the battery-perated spn detect shaking n ne side and activate mvement n the ther, effectively cancelling ut shaking t keep the spn stable. "I've been fine tuning the design based n the cllege's feedback-that it needs t be waterprf s that it can be washed withut damaging all the electrnics inside; that it must be remvable s it can be cleaned and replaced by a frk, "Aarrav says. Fr Aarrav it is the peak f a 10-year interest in mechanics that began when his mther bught him a Leg set. He has nw represented India at mre than 20 rbtics cmpetitins acrss the wrld. When the blueprint fr the smart spn wn first prize in the future innvatrs categry at last year's Wrld Rbt Olympiad in Germany, Aarrav felt encuraged t make the prttype. Mre than 7 millin peple in India are estimated t have Parkinsn's disease, a cnditin in which parts f the brain becme prgressively damaged and which mainly affects peple ver the age f 50. Symptms (症状) include invluntary shaking and stiff muscles. As the disease prgresses, eating can becme mre difficult, frcing peple t rely n help frm thers. Aarrav's ambitin is that every family that has smene with Parkinsn's will have the smart spn. He says his uncle Arjun's wrds keep eching (回响) in his mind: "Wh wuld have thught such a small thing culd mean the difference between dignity and indignity?"24. What can Aarrav's inventin help peple with Parkinsn's d?A. Cntrl their physical balance. B. Bst their md and relieve stress. C. Maintain a gd range f mvement. D. Feed themselves mre independently. 25. What des the underlined part "fine tuning" in paragraph 4 mean?A. Overturning. B. Recnsidering. C. Cnducting a study f. D. Making minr changes t. 26. What is the authr's purpse in mentining Parkinsn's in India?A. T shw prspects f Aarrav's inventin. B. T reveal the natin's pr health situatin. C. T ppularize general knwledge f the disease. D. T cnvince peple t vlunteer fr scial causes. 27. What can be learned abut Aarrav frm the text?A. He enjys being alne. B. He has an innvative mind. C. He used t be a health wrker. D. He lnged t be a businessman. CSaving Us: A Climate Scientist's Case fr Hpe and Healing in a Divided Wrld is ne f the mre imprtant bks abut climate change t have been written. Hayhe is a gifted public speaker and Saving Us is a fllw-up t her awesme TED talk in 2018, "The mst imprtant thing yu can d t fight climate change: talk abut it". One f the many refreshing aspects f this bk is that Hayhe recunts bth her successes and her failures t cmmunicate, thrugh which she has gathered evidence abut what wrks and what des nt. Much f the bk's advice is cmmn sense, all backed up nt just by Hayhe's experience but als with cnvincing research by psychlgists and scial scientists. Hayhe advises against trying t engage with a small minrity, the "Dismissives", wh "angrily reject the idea that human-caused climate change is a threat; they are mst receptive t misinfrmatin and cnspiracy theries (阴谋论)". There is a warning that ffering up mre facts abut climate change can actually increase plarisatin amng them. The bk includes amusing examples f her encunters with the "Dismissives", almst entirely lder men-including an engineer wh was uncnvinced abut the evidence but with whm she was able t establish mutual (相互的) respect thrugh a shared passin fr knitting (打毛线衣)—and is packed with inspiring accunts f hw she has wn ver even the mst suspicius f crwds. Her mtt is "bnd, cnnect and inspire", which represents her apprach f always lking fr pints f cmmnality. She als tells f a man wh apprached her after an event in Lndn in 2019. He had been s inspired by her TED talk that he had started t speak t everybdy he culd in his neighbrhd f Wandswrth. He shwed her details f 12, 000 cnversatins that had taken place as a result, claiming that they had helped t cnvince the cuncil t declare a climate emergency and t switch investments frm fssil fuels t renewable energy. And s, while it may feel difficult t influence the utcme f the COP26, Hayhe's uplifting bk makes a persuasive case that we can all d ur bit t bring abut success just by talking abut the issue. 28. What des the bk mainly fcus n?A. Sharing climate cmmunicatin tips. B. Teaching presentatin skills with TED talks. C. Explring critical thinking thrugh literature. D. Prmting peple's insight int climate change. 29. Which f the fllwing best describes the advice in the bk?A. Humrus but ne-sided. B. Nvel but cntradictry. C. Serius and hard t fllw. D. Well-based and wrkable. 30. Hw did Hayhe win ver the "Dismissives"?A. By changing their plitical identity. B. By challenging their fundamental beliefs. C. By ffering mre facts abut climate change. D. By seeking cmmn grund built n a shared lve. 31. What des the authr want t say by telling the stry in paragraph 5?A. Wrld shift t clean energy is unstppable. B. We shuld help peple prepare fr the climate crisis. C. Plicymakers are less respnsive t market changes. D. Cnversatins can influence climate decisin-making. DRamirez Castañeda, a Clmbian bilgist, spends her time in the Amazn studying hw snakes eat pisnus frgs withut getting ill. Althugh her findings cme in many shapes and sizes, she and her clleagues have struggled t get their bilgical discveries ut t the wider scientific cmmunity. With Spanish as her mther tngue, her research had t be translated int English t be published. That wasn't always pssible because f budget r time-and it means that sme f her findings were never published. "It's nt that I'm a bad scientist, " she says. "It's just because f the language. "Castañeda is nt alne. There is plenty f research in nn-English-language papers that gets lst in translatin, r is never translated. A research lked thrugh mre than 400, 000 peer-reviewed papers in 16 different languages and fund 1, 234 studies prviding evidence n bidiversity cnservatin which, because they weren't in English, may have been verlked. These included Japanese-language findings n the effectiveness f relcating the endangered Blakistn's fish wl, the largest wl species. Sme experts argue that fr the sake f the bigger picture, scientific knwledge shuld cnverge (转换) int ne cmmn language. Science is very glbalised and becming mre s, s the use f a glbal language is enrmus fr that. Of curse, scientists can wrk with an English partner, r use a translatr-but this ultimately strengthens the cycle f dependency n the glbal nrth, leading t inequality in internatinal influence. The specific meanings f wrds can als pse a prblem in translatin. Fr example, it is difficult t find in English ne single wrd t describe frest snakes and frgs in the wrk Castafieda des with indigenus (土著的) cmmunities in the Amazn. "S we're lsing bservatins fr science, t, " says Castañeda. "Fr me, it's nt pssible t just have everything translated int English. We need multilingual (多语种的) science, and we need peple that feel cmfrtable ding science in their wn languages. It culd be pssible t switch t a wrld where, say, Chinese, English and Spanish are the three languages f science, just as English, French and German were the languages f science in the 19th century. "32. What prevented Castañeda's discveries frm being mre widely knwn?A. Pr management. B. Oppsitin frm her clleagues. C. Her bad reputatin. D. The language barrier. 33. What's the cnsequence f the dminant fcus n English in scientific research?A. Inefficient wildlife cnservatin. B. A knwledge gap in the scientific wrld. C. A grwing interest in nn-English papers. D. Inadequate jb pprtunities fr translatrs. 34. What des the authr want t illustrate by mentining frest snakes and frgs?A. The urgency t prtect rare species. B. The need t adpt ne glbal language. C. The challenges in translating scientific texts. D. The bidiversity n the Suth American cntinent. 35. What is presented in the last paragraph f the text?A. A ptential slutin. B. A theretical mdel. C. A ppular belief. D. A glbal trend. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2. 5分,满分12. 5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Learning hw t aplgize is similar t learning any new behavir. It may feel awkward and may nt be plished at first. 36 There are several tips that will help yu as yu learn hw t aplgize. First f all, wait until the right time and yu are in the right place. Althugh public aplgy is ften apprpriate, discretin (谨慎) shuld be used. 37 Remember, yu will be raising a tpic that may recall a bad experience r bad feelings. Be respectful as yu apprach this task. Be direct and brief in yur apprach. Acknwledge the fact that injury has ccurred and then take respnsibility fr what happened. Be sincere in expressing yur regret and demnstrate yur willingness t take wnership f the situatin. 38 Even if yu fllw these steps, be prepared fr rejectin. Smetimes, the persn aplgizing has an expectatin that the aplgy will lead t immediate frgiveness and acceptance. 39 If yu think f the ffense (冒犯) as an emtinal bruise (瘀伤), think f the healing prcess as the clr changes we see as a bruise heals. 40 Knwing when t keep ne's muth shut is a virtue. Keeping quiet may be very difficult, as pst-aplgy listening is nt easy. We may hear unpleasant bservatins frm anther abut ur wn shrtcmings. We may hear the expressin f anger. One f the ways we let thers knw we are truly respnsible and accuntable fr ur mistakes is by listening t the ther party pur ut the feelings assciated with ur actins. A. Frgiveness and acceptance may take time. B. T give r receive a gd aplgy is an art. C. But with practice, everyne can learn t d it. D. Listening t the respnse t ur aplgies is imprtant. E. Mst aplgies can and shuld happen in a private setting. F. In ther wrds, avid excuses and ffer t repair the damage. G. Taking respnsibility desn't mean accepting blame fr everything. 第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Last Christmas, I vlunteered fr WNWNB, a charity which takes surplus (剩余的)prduce frm New Cvent Garden Market and 41 it t the lcal cmmunity. The fd was already in cntainers. S we set up the stand and gt ready t distribute sme Christmas 42 . At first, it was 43 . Peple seemed a bit suspicius f taking fd fr free. But they gradually 44 us and we had a fun afternn singing carls and trying t 45 passersby t take ur fd. It was then time t deliver meals t thse wh weren't able t cme. This is 46 things changed fr me. The first dr I kncked n was 47 by a wman in her 30s. She had children and lked abslutely wrn ut. I tld her I was frm WNWNB and gave her the 48 meals. It was prbably nly abut tw days' wrth f fd but, the way she 49 , I felt as if I was handing her gld. I had similar respnses t my next 50 . In sme cases, when peple were elderly r alne, I'd g int their hmes and have a brief 51 befre heading ff. Many felt 52 , but I saw hw happy they were t have anther adult human t 53 . As a lcal plitician I knck n drs and talk t peple a lt, but there was smething deeper abut thse 54 n Christmas Day. I finished my day at WNWNB a slightly different persn frm the ne wh 55 .41.A. distributesB. intrducesC. sellsD. exhibits42.A. frgivenessB. imagesC. recipesD. cheer43.A. easyB. niceC. slwD. safe44.A. brke away frmB. put up withC. cut in nD. warmed up t45.A. threatenB. encurageC. allwD. cmmand46.A. whyB. hwC. whereD. when47.A. penedB. repairedC. cleanedD. guarded48.A. cstlyB. unfinishedC. desertedD. ready49.A. declinedB. reactedC. arguedD. traded50.A. purchasesB. interviewsC. deliveries D. schedules51.A. mealB. chatC. reprtD. silence52.A. prudB. freeC. lnely D. cntent53.A. cnnect withB. lk afterC. turn t D. rely n54.A. cnversatinsB. budgetsC. explanatinsD. deals55.A. hesitatedB. startedC. ignredD. struggled第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Tanghulu (als knwn as bingtang hulu) is a traditinal Chinese snack cnsisting f hardened sugar cated fruits n a stick. 56 (classic), tanghulu is made f hawthrns that are rich 57 vitamin C. In recent times, tanghulu makers 58 (add)variety t this traditinal snack by using ther fruits such as cherries, strawberries, pineapples r grapes. Tanghulu can taste sweet r sur, depending n yur fruit. Traditinal tanghulu using hawthrn berries is said t taste like a 59 (cmbine)f bth. Yu can, f curse, make yur wn Tanghulu using any fruit yu desire. Tanghulu is easier 60 (make)at hme than yu might think. The trick is t use the crrect water t sugar rati (比例) and bil the sugar water mixture 61 its temperature reaches 150 ℃. Then quickly dip yur fruit skewer (扦) int the sugar mixture. This will result in fruit that's cated in a thin layer f hard candy that cracks when 62 (bite)int. Tanghulu is cmmnly eaten in the winter. Yu can find 63 (travel)traders raming (游荡) in the streets, selling this unique snack. If yu want t try the sticky treat 64 (yu), yu can find Tanghulu stands near mst f the ppular turist attractins in China. Tanghulu isn't expensive, as a skewer csts nly $1. S, what culd pssibly stp yu frm giving ne 65 try?第四部分写作(共两节;满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,2024年元旦你校举行了登高迎新年活动。请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:1. 活动过程;2. 活动感想。注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。A climbing event t celebrate the New Year第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。I've always knwn that I'm very quick with my hands. If smene thrws smething, I catch it almst befre I'm aware it has been thrwn. When I was yung, I had n idea hw useful this skill wuld becme. Last week, I was ging t visit a friend with her newbrn and was n my way t a ty stre t buy a gift. I'd nce lived in the neighburhd and I decided t head back t my ld cupcake shp fr a cffee. Sitting alne at a table utside with my drink, I was apprached by an lder man, wh in a calm and very matter-f-fact way tld me t call 911, because there was a baby n a fire escape. I jumped up t see where the baby was. I was s surprised t see it, wearing a little nesie (连体衣) and lying n the fire escape railings (栏杆) between the secnd and third streys. I was nervus, s the baby by became my nly pririty. As I was n the phne t the emergency services, I made eye cntact with the child, keeping him calm, telling him t stay there. Sme peple were ging up the stairs t find the parents, wh were apparently sleeping thrugh the whle drama. I just wanted the child t feel safe. I hped he'd stay there until smebdy culd rescue him. Apparently he had slipped thrugh pieces f cardbard placed next t an air-cnditining unit in the windw, and withut bars t prtect him he'd crawled (爬) ut and up the fire escape twards the next strey. He was nly 16 mnths ld. Fr him t even climb up and balance in that psitin was incredible. Then he slipped. Instinctively (本能), he grabbed n the railing as he fell, hanging by his arms. I knew he culdn't hld n, 25 feet abve the street, fr lng. I sensed peple had gathered behind, but my attentin was purely fcused n my intentin t catch the baby. 注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。I made sure I was psitined t catch him. 南通市2024届高三第一次调研测试英语答案与解析听力1-5 CBACA6-10 BBCAC11-15 BAABA16-20 CCBBA阅读21-23 BDA24-27 DDAB28-31 ADDD32-35 DBCA7选536-40 CEFAD完形填空41-45 ADCDB46-50 DADBC51-55 BCAAB语法填空56. Classically 57. in 58. have added 59. cmbinatin 60. t make 61. until / till 62. bitten 63. travelling / traveling 64. yurself / yurselves 65. a阅读答案:21-23 BDA24-27 DDAB28-31 ADDD32-35 DBCA详细解析:A篇A篇文章是一篇群文,介绍了吉隆坡四家不同风格的餐厅,重点解释了餐厅的地理位置、餐厅特色和特色美食,让游客在吉隆坡享受独特的美食体验。第21题 B 在Mum's Place中,作者提到this restaurant brings yu Nynya dishes that are truly Malaysian。在Yum Yum Restaurant中,作者提到It ffers an interesting Nynya and Thai fd with Chinese influences that make them stand ut.因此两家餐厅都供应娘惹菜,故答案为B。第22题 D 在Trika Sky Dining中,作者提到It serves award--winning French, Italian, Greek, and Spanish fd and adventurus menu f high--end pizza and pasta. 说明它提供屡获殊荣的法国、意大利、希腊和西班牙菜、披萨和意大利面,故答案为D。第23题 A 在Cantalupe中,作者提到Unlike mst restaurant, fd is self-service here, with dishes placed n catering pans fr custmer t chse frm.说明与大多数餐馆不同,这里的食物是自助式的,菜肴放在餐盘上供顾客选择,A选项表示这是一个自助餐厅,与原文相符,故答案为A。B篇B篇是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了少年Aarrav因为患有帕金森的叔叔独立进食困难而发明了智能勺子的故事。第24题 D 整篇文章没有提到智能勺子对于身体方面的疗效,A、C选项错误。B选项文章中并未明显提及且不是智能勺子的核心功效,B不合适。文章第一段中提患有帕金森的叔叔无法独立进食是Aarrav发明只能勺子的动机,结合文章倒数第二段“As the disease prgresses, eating can becme mre difficult, frcing peple t rely n help frm thers.”可知,主要是围绕进食困难。.因此D选项正确。第25题 D 从文章第四段该短语的前后文可以判断出,主人公主要是基于学院的反馈对勺子进行了防水和可拆卸的两部分设计,并未提及本质性的修改,所以判断是进行微调。因此,D选项正确。第26题 A 结合文章第七段,普及了印度帕金森患病情况,最后又着重在进食困难的症状上,结合文章主要围绕智能勺子,所以判断是为了彰显智能勺子的前景。因此,A选项正确。第27题 B 文章围绕发明展开叙述,不难判断Aarrav具有创新头脑。因此,B选项正确。C篇C篇是一篇书评。文章介绍了了有关气候变化的新书saving us,以及其作者Hayhe是如何与反对者求同存异,感召他人关注气候变化。第28题 A 由文章第1段描述可知,“Saving us is a fllw-up t her awesme TED talk in 2018, ‘The mst imprtant thing yu can d t fight climate change: talk abut it’.”这本书是TED演讲的续作,旨在教会人们分享气候问题的沟通技巧。因此,A选项是正确的。第29题 D 由文章第2段 “Much f the bk’s advice is cmmn sense, all backed up nt just by Hayhe’s experience but als with cnvincing research by psychlgist and scial scientists.”可知,这本书的建议很普通,而且经过作者的经历和科学的验证。因此,D选项是正确的。第30题 D 由文章第4段“Her mtt is ‘bnd, cnnect and inspire’, which represents her apprach f always lking fr pints f cmmnality.”可知,D选项是正确的·。第31题 D 由文章第5段“He shwed her details f 12,000 cnversatins that had taken place as a result claiming that they have helped t cnvince the cuncil t declare a climate emergency and t switch investments frm fssil fuels t renewable energy.”可知,这个例子说明了沟通可以影响政策的决定。因此,D选项是正确的。D篇D篇是一篇议论文。文章以一位哥伦比亚生物学家遭遇的语言问题为例,揭示了目前有很多非英文论文无法被翻译。对此,一些专家主张科学知识应当转换为一个共同的语言——英语。但作者对此并不认同。作者认为这会导致国际影响力的不平等,并且有些专业术语很难被英语翻译。因此,作者希望建立一个多语种的科学世界。第32题 D 文章第一段提到,由于Castaneda的母语是西班牙语,因此她的研究必须翻译成英文才能发表。但考虑到预算或时间成本,她的一些文章从未发表过。由此可见,语言隔阂阻碍了她的文章被广泛发表和知晓。因此,D选项是正确的。第33题 B 文章第五段提到,如果在科学研究中把关注点主要放在英语上, “this ultimately strengthens the cycle f dependency n the glbal nrth, leading t inequality in internatinal influence.”同时,作者以“frest snakes and frgs”为例,说明了一些专业术语也很难被英文翻译。可见,这会导致科研中知识鸿沟的产生。因此,B选项是正确的。第34题 C 文章第五段提到,单词的特定含义也会在翻译中造成问题。例如,在Castaneda与亚马逊土著社区所做的工作中,很难用英语找到一个词来描述 “frest snakes and frgs”。作者以该词为例,旨在说明翻译一些科学研究中的文本存在挑战。因此,C选项是正确的。第35题 A 在文章最后一段中,作者提出 “We need multilingual (多语种的) science, and we need peple that feel cmfrtable ding science in their wn languages.” 同时,作者给出了一个具体的解决方案, “It culd be pssible t switch t a wrld where, say, Chinese, English and Spanish are the three languages f science, just as English, French and German were the languages f science in the 19th century”。因此,A选项是正确的。7选5阅读答案:36-40 CEFAD本篇主要讲了如何体面且有效的道歉的技巧。详细解析:第36题 C 上文提及,学习道歉就像学期其他任何事情一样,在一开始会觉得十分尴尬而且不熟练;而下文则开始罗列让人们学会道歉的技巧,由此可见,道歉这件事情也是存在一个学习过程的,通过练习每个人都能够最终学会道歉,从而填C选项最合适。第37题 E 本段的中心在阐述需要在正确的时间和地点去道歉,上文提及“尽管公开场合的道歉通常是合适的”,此处存在一个转折,因此下文更可能是在阐述在私下里道歉是更合适的。第38题 F 本段的中心在阐述道歉时要直白简单,要承认自己犯下的错误并且主动承担责任去弥补,换言之“不要找借口,及时提出弥补方法”,因此F选项更为合适。第39题 A 本段的中心在阐述道歉后并不一定会立刻被原谅,而是需要时间,有时人们会期待道歉后立刻就被原谅,但事实并不是这样,因为原谅与接受需要时间,因此A选项更为合适。第40题 D 本段的中心在阐述道歉后需要学会聆听对方的倾诉,因为这样能过让对方体会到自己的歉意,因此“道歉后学会倾听对方的回应是非常重要的”,因而D选项更为合适。完形填空答案:41-45 ADCDB46-50 DADBC51-55 BCAAB本篇讲述了作者在圣诞节当天,加入了一个慈善机构,将新政府花园剩余的食物分发给当地的人们,在这一天中遇到了不同的人,并发生了轻微的转变。详细解析:第41题 A distribute分发,intrduce介绍,sell卖,exhibit展示。由文章可知,作者加入了名叫WNWNB的慈善组织,这个组织将新政府花园剩余的食物分发给当地社区,故答案为A。第42题 D frgiveness原谅,image形象 概念,recipes食物 食谱,cheer欢呼。由文章可知,作者将欢乐分发给社区的人们,故答案为B。第43题 C 由后文可知,一开始人们怀疑是否是真的能够获得免费的食物,由此可以推测一开始作者的工作推进的较慢,故答案为C。第44题 D break away frm脱离 背弃, put up with忍受,cut in n插嘴,warm up活跃起来由前文可知,一开始人们怀疑是否是真的能够获得免费的食物,但是由后文的but, we had a fun afternn singing carls and trying t...可知,后来人们的态度转变,可以推断人们渐渐活跃起来。第45题 B threaten威胁,encurage鼓励,allw允许,cmmand命令,由前文可知,一开始人们怀疑是否是真的能够获得免费的食物,但后来兴致逐渐高涨,所以作者此处在鼓励路过的人们领取食物。第46题 D 前文It was then time t...说明“接下来到了将食物送到没有能力亲自来领取食物的人的时间了”,因此此处应为“这个时候我开始转变了”,故答案为D。第47题 A 由前文可知,作者把食物送给不能亲自领取的人家中,因此此处应为“开门的是...”,故答案为A。第48题 D cstly昂贵的,unfinished未完成的,deserted被遗弃的,ready准备好了的由前文可知,作者送的是已经准备好了的食物,其他选项均不符,故答案为D。第49题 B decline拒绝,react反应,argue争辩,trade贸易,由文章可知,此处应为对方的反应让作者认为我递给她的是金子。第50题 C purchase购买,interview面试,deliveries投递,schedules计划,由文章可知,作者是投递食物给当地人们,因此答案为C。第51题 B 由前后文可知,当去老人或独居的人们家中时,作者在离开前会与他们进行简短的交谈,因此答案为B。第52题 C 由前文可知,作者去老人或独居的人们家中会与其交谈,可推断虽然有些人感到孤独,但作者认为他们是幸福的,因为有人可以与之交流,故答案为C。第53题 A 见52题。第54题 A 由前文可知,作者去老人或独居的人们家中会与其交谈,可推断此处应为”在交谈中有更深层次的内容“,故答案为A。第55题 B hesitate犹豫,start开始,ignre忽视,struggle挣扎,由文章可推测,作者通过送食物、与人交谈,此时发生了轻微的转变,变成了一个和刚刚开始的时候不太一样的人,因此答案为B。语法填空答案:56. Classically57. in58. have added59. cmbinatin60. t make61. until / till62. bitten63. travelling / traveling64. yurself / yurselves65. a本篇主要介绍了糖葫芦,包括制作原料,制造流程和工艺,固定搭配考察诸多,比如give sth a try, adj 后面加t d ,此语法填空没有难题。作文应用文写作:As the New Year dawned, ur schl embraced the traditin f “Hiking Upward t Welcme the New Year” n January 1st, 2024. Brimming with enthusiasm, students and teachers embarked n the ascent at the break f dawn with brisk air and cludless sky.After reaching the summit, the grup was greeted with breathtaking natural scenery and a vast panrama f the awakening city. There was a sense f accmplishment, mingled with hpeful anticipatin fr what the new year might bring.Nt nly did this cllective experience frge a deeper bnd amng us but als instilled cnfidence t brave the academic challenges f the cming year. Better still, it served as a vivid reminder that every step frward, n matter hw labrius, brings us clser t the peaks f ur ptential.B. 官方范文A climbing event t celebrate the New YearT welcme the new year, ur schl hsted a climbing activity n New Year's Day.The climb began at 10 a.m. and lasted fr an hur and a half. We tk part in a launching ceremny at the Happy Valley gate t warm up befre the climb began. We wrte ur New Year’s wishes n red ribbns and tied them t trees alng the way, Reaching the tp, we gt a bird’s-eye view f the entire resrt.As “climbing high”" symblizes grwth and new accmplishments in Chinese culture, the event helped demnstrate the spirit f “striving upward” and express ur wishes fr a happy and prsperus 2024.读后续写:A. I made sure I was psitined t catch him. Heart slamming and palms sweating, my hands, trembling but steady, were ready at all times. Thugh it seemed like a century, it was nly secnds befre his little fingers slipped and he came tumbling dwn twards me. With my entire attentin n the tiny by falling thrugh the air, I was able t act with the prmptness and precisin I've always had. Althugh stumbling a bit, I leaned frward, reached ut my hands and caught him securely and tightly. The by's chubby face first was written with panic, then sftened int relief and finally, calmness and cmpsure. Cradling him gently in my arms as if he were my wn child, I kept mumbled, " yu are safe nw, my kid."The mments after he was saved were exciting. Peple applauded and cheered me n in jy, filled with a mixture f relief and awe. Amid the celebratins, a wman, presumably the by's mther, rushed dwn the staircase, whse face was stained with tears f panic and self-reprach. She tk her sn, checking him ver frantically fr any injuries. After making sure her sn nly suffered minr scratches, the wman heaved a sigh f relief and she turned t hug me tightly. “I can’t thank yu enugh.” With a trembling vice thick with emtin, she shwered me with wrds f gratitude. While everyne was calling it a miracle, I knew it was my lifelng quick reflexes that had prepared me fr this unfreseen mment f herism.B. 官方范文I made sure I was psitined t catch him. Nervus but determined, I std still, reaching ut my hand. The baby held n fr a few mments until he lst his grip and fell. Peple behind me gasped in shck at the scene. At that instant, I tk the maximum effrt t break the baby's fall and prevented him frm slipping frm my arms and hitting the grund. It felt like a basic and simple human respnse. Emergency services arrived and gave the baby a quick check. Luckily, he was perfectly fine withut a scratch n him.
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