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邵東創(chuàng)新高級中學2024屆第2次月考英語Goodlucktoyou!(時量120分鐘;滿分150分)聽力1.Whenwillthefinalexamtakeplace?A.OnTuesday.B.OnThursday.C.OnFriday.2.Whatdoesthewomanaskabout?A.Thepackage.B.Theroomservice.C.Theroomnumber.3.Wherewillthewomangettheinformationsheneeds?A.Fromtheinformationdesk.B.Fromtheticketoffice.C.FromtheSpecialEventsDepartment.4.Whydoesthewomantalktotheman?A.Tomakeacomplaint.B.Togivesomeadvice.C.Toaskpermission.5.Whatarethespeakersprobablytalkingabout?A.Awebsite.B.AT-shirt.C.Asong.請聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatdoesthemanespeciallywanttodoatthecampsite?A.Haveaswim.B.Playbasketball.C.Playpaintball.7.Whatdoesthewomansuggestdoing?A.Preparingenoughfood.B.Rentingacabin.C.Takingatent.請聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofLeoNorn?A.Interesting.B.Competitive.C.Inactive.9.WhendoesLeoNornwanttomovein?A.OnSeptember28th.B.OnSeptember29th.C.OnSeptember30th.請聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.WherewillStudentNewspaperbefinallyplaced?A.NexttoFootballClub.B.BesideFoodandDrinkBooth.C.BehindCommunityRadioStation.11.WhydoesMusician’sCirclewanttobebesideStreetDanceClub?A.Becauseofthespace.B.Becauseoftheequipment.C.Becauseofthepresident.12.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Preparethefinalplan.B.Talktoeachgroup.C.Arrangeanappointment.請聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.WhatdoesthewomanthinkisunnecessaryforthecourseMusic103?A.Theabilitytousecomputers.B.Theabilitytoreadmusic.C.Theabilitytolearnindependently.14.Wherearethespeakersprobablynow?A.InCanada.B.InKenya.C.InPeru.15.WhatdoesthecourseMusic103involve?A.Writingmusicfordifferentfilms.B.DownloadingexamplesfromtheInternet.C.Comparingmodernandclassicalmusic.16.WhatisAbilityLite?A.Asoftwareprogram.B.Acoursebook.C.Amovie.請聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whichwasthespeaker’shardesttrip?A.Thedesertjourney.B.Theoceanjourney.C.Thecarjourney.18.Whydoesthespeakerwanttochangehiswayoftraveling?A.It’stiring.B.It’sunpleasant.C.It’sexpensive.19.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofhisprogramsaboutthelongtrips?A.Theyareordinary.B.Theyareinspiring.C.Theyareunique.20.Whatwillthespeakerprobablywrite?A.Fiction.B.Poetry.C.Newspaperarticles.閱讀理解AScrapbookCottageislocatedinthebeautifulHillsDistrictofSydney,just30minutesfromthecity.Elissa,theownerofScrapbookCottage,startedscrapping(剪貼)morethantenyearsagowhileonaworkingholidayintheUS.Sheloveditsomuchthatshewantedtoworkintheindustry.“ScrapbookCottageopeneditsdoorsin1999,asthefirstscrapbookingstoreinNewSouthWales,Australia,”Elissasays.Thestorehasahomelyfeeltoit,butisstilllargeenoughtohavetwostoreys(樓層).Thestorestocksahugerangeofallyourfavouritebrands,withtwosectionsdedicatedto(專用于)TimHoltzandBasicGrey.ScrapbookCottagealsoofferskitswhicharepopularandareupdatedeveryweek.Thestoreevenhasitsownrangeofproducts,calledLoveYouMore.ScrapbookCottageisonebusyplace.Cardmakingclassesareheldonceamonthandonceinawhileaworkshopisheldonwoodenitems.Fridaynightgatheringsarefreeandareheldfrom4pmto10pm.ForenthusiasticscrappersthereisaMarathonScrapathonheldoneSaturdayamonth,from10amto10pm!FrequentshoppersareencouragedtojointhePMSclub(Photos+Memories=Scrapbooking).Foraone-offfee,youearnapointforeverydollaryouspend,whichyoucanputtowardsdiscountsonclasspurchasesandmuchmore.AtScrapbookCottageyoucanexpectadvicefromknowledgeablepeople.Elissa’sstaffallcomefromscrapbookingbackgroundswithskillsindifferentstylesandtechniques.ThemottoatScrapbookCottageistoprovidequalityscrapbookingproductsatcompetitiveprices,inaninspiring,creativeenvironment.Findusat:1/7AnellaAve,CastleHillNSW2154●Phone:0288503911●Email:info@.au●Website:.au21.WhydidElissastartScrapbookCottage?A.Tostartanewindustry. B.Tobeabletoworklocally.C.Toturnherhobbyintoabusiness. D.Tomakefulluseofherworkingholiday.22.WhatactivitiesdoesScrapbookCottageoffer?A.Weeklykit-makingclasses. B.Dailyworkshopsonwoodenitems.C.NightgatheringseveryotherFriday. D.Monthlylessonsonhowtomakecards.23.WhyareregularvisitorsencouragedtojointhePMSclub?A.Theycanmakeapurchase. B.Theycanusemoneywisely.C.Theycanlearntotakephotos. D.Theycansharetheirmemories.BThefirstandonlyemergencyhikingshelterinGoldenEarsProvincialParkcelebratedits20thanniversary(周年紀念日)thissummer,afterhelpingcountlesspeopleoverthepasttwodecadeswhenthey’vefoundthemselvesintroublenearthepeak.Ataheightofoverl,500meters,GoldenEarsishometosomeunpredictableweather.Accordingtoa2020globalstudy,morethan20percentofhikingaccidentshappenpartiallyduetopoorweatherconditions.TheweatherbecamesuchaproblemthatRonPaley,formertrail-masterforGoldenEarsTrailPreservationandRestorationClub,waspersonallyinvolvedinmultiplerescueswhilepreparingthefutureconstructionsite.“Oneinvolvedacoupleofguyshiking,oneofwhomhurthisankle.Hisfriendtriedcarryinghimdownthemountain,butit’shardenoughhikingthatmountainalone,sotherewasnowayhewouldhavemadeitwhilegivingapiggybackridetosomeoneelse,”Paleysaid.SincethestructurewascompletedonOct.1,2002,manypeoplehavevisitedit—whetherforemergencyorpersonaluse.RickLaing,spokespersonfortheRidgeMeadowsSearchandRescue,emphasizesthatthislong-standingshelterisdesignedtobeusedinonlyextremecases.“But,alotofpeopleseemtouseitasadestinationinsteadofforemergencies,”Laingsaid.ThetoughconditionsofGoldenEarsmakeitlikelythatmanymoreofthenearlyImillionpeoplewhovisittheparkeachyearwillneedtoseekoutthisshelterinthefuture.“I’vedonetheGrandCanyonandit’seasierthanGoldenEars,”Paleysaid.It’sbecauseofthischallengingterrain(地形)thatcompletingtheemergencysheltertookmorethantwoweeksand$50.000.ButaccordingtoPaley,helooksbackonthechallengefondly.“Ifthisshelterhassavedevenonelife,it’sworthit.”24.WhatledtotheconstructionoftheshelterinGoldenEars?A.Itsgreatheight. B.Hikers’requests.C.Suddenweatherchangesthere. D.Frequenthikingaccidentsthere.25.Whatcanweinferabouttheguywithaninjuredankle?A.Helosthislifeinthepark. B.HewassavedbyRonPaley.C.Hehadhikedthatmountainalone. D.Hewascarrieddownthemountainbyhisfriend.26.WhatisLaing’sattitudetopeopleusingthestructureasadestination?A.Unfavorable.B.Tolerant.C.Uncaring.D.Approving.27.WhyistheGrandCanyonmentioned?A.ToimplytheimportanceofGoldenEars. B.TorevealGoldenEars’remotelocation.C.ToshowthetoughconditionsofGoldenEars.D.TosuggestGoldenEars’growingpopularity.CAccordingtoareportbytheWorldHealthOrganization,therearecurrently285millionpeopleintheworldwhoarevisuallydisadvantaged.Amongthose.39millionpeopleareblindwhereas246millionpeoplearelivingwithlowvisionofsomekind.Accessibilityoptionscanbeimprovedwithasimplewalkingstick,butlifeisstillfullofobstacles(障礙)forthosepeople.Tohelpthisvisually-challengedpopulation,ChandigarhUniversity’sstudentLoveleshDutthasdevelopedasmartstickwhichhelpsthemwiththeirday-to-dayactivities,ensuringthattheirvisualproblemdoesn’tpreventthemfromlivingalifeofjoy.Basedonartificialintelligence,thesmartstickhasanumberoffeatures.Forexample,ifanykindofobjectoranimalorevenhumancomesinthewayoftheuser,thenthestick.willgenerateawarningsound,besidesproducingvibrations(震動),makingtheuserawareoftheobjectcominginfrontofthem.DuttexplainsthattheAI-basedsmartstickisconnectedtotheGPSsystem,whichprovidesinformationaboutthelocationoftheusertotheirfamily.Besides,thestickdrawsitspowerfromthesunwiththehelpofasolarpanelmountedonit,thusremovingtheproblemofchargingit.“ThestickhasaninbuiltemergencySOSnetwork.Incaseofanyemergency,theusercanpressthebuttononthestick,whichwillautomaticallysendanSOSmessagetothepoliceandfamilymembersalongwiththelocationoftheuser.Also,ifanyonetriestoharmtheuser,theinbuiltdeviceatthebottomofthestickwillgiveashockof400kvtotheoffender,allowingtheblindpersontoprotectthemselves,”hesays.ThereismoretoDuttthanjustthesmartstick.Withexceptionalperformanceinthefieldofresearchandinnovation,Duttisprovidingfreetechnologyandresearcheducationtopoorchildren.Furthermore,hisworktowardswomen’ssafetyandself-relianceisleadingthechargeforasafersocietyforwomen.28.WhatdoesparagraphIintendtotellusaboutvisually-challengedpeople?A.Theirglobalnumbers. B.Theirlevelsofvisibility.C.Thecausesoftheirproblem. D.Theneedtoimprovetheirwell-being.29.Howcanthesmartstickbenefititsusers?A.Preventingthemfromrunningintobarriers. B.Planningarouteforthemtotheirdestination.C.Helpingthemcallthedoctorinemergencies. D.Enablingthemtotalkwithfamilymembers.30.Whatdoesthedeviceatthebottomofthestickfunctionas?A.Aself-defensiveweapon.B.Achargingport.C.Analarmnetwork.D.AGPSsystem.31.WhatsortofstudentisDuttaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.Self-reliant.B.Business-talented.C.Sociallyresponsible.D.Environmentallyfocused.DHeatwavesarebecomingmorecommoninpartsoftheUnitedStates—andthatmeansmorepeoplerunningtheirairconditionersforlonger.Butthoseairconditionerscanmaketheproblemworse,givingoffgreenhousegasesastheyworkthatcontributeheavilytoclimatechange.SkyCoolSystemsistryingtobreakthatcycle,usingtechnologythatpromisestoofferbuildingsanalternativemeanstocooldowninasimilarwaytohowtheplanetcoolsitself.“Ourplanetnaturallycoolsitselfbysendingheatoutintheformofinfraredlight(紅外線)orradiation,”saidEliGoldstein,SkyCool’scofounderandCEO.“Wedothisthroughrooftoppanels,whichlooklikesolarpanelsbutactuallydotheopposite,reflecting97%ofthesunlightthathitsthemandcoolingthesurfacebelow,”saidGoldstein.SkyCool’smodelinvolvesfixinganetworkofpipesbelowthosepanels.Thesepipesarefilledwithwater.whichiskeptcoolbythepanelsandthenflowsintoanairconditioningsystem.Thisprocessisdesignedtotakepressureoffthesystem’scoolingmechanism.Andbecausethepanelscoolnaturallyanddon’tneedexternalpowertofunction,ithelpstheentiresystemuselesselectricity.AGroceryOutletstoreinCalifornia,whichhasbeenusingSkyCool’ssystemsincelastyear,saysitsawamarkeddropinitselectricalbills.JesusValenzuela,thestoremanager,estimatesthatthepanelshavesavedhisstoreroughly$3,000amonth.Butperhapsthebiggestbarriertomakingthetechnologyubiquitous(無處不在的)isitsrelativelyhighcost.Increasingproductioncouldhelpbringthecostdown,Goldsteinsaid,particularlyfordevelopingcountriesinAsiaandAfricawhereSkyCoolhopestoeventuallyexpand.Fornow,thecompanyisfocusedoncommercialapplicationsofthetechnology,thoughithopestostartsettinguppanelsontheroofsofindividualhomes.“We’rejustexcitedtobeabletousethisnewtechnologyforgood,”Goldsteinsaid.32.HowdidGoldsteinexplainthewaytheirrooftoppanelswork?A.Bycitinganexpert’swords. B.Bymakingcomparisons.C.Byanalyzingcauseandeffect. D.Bydescribingtheprocessindetail.33.WhatisthefunctionofthepipesinSkyCool’smodel?A.Tostorecoldwatertohelpcoolthepanels. B.Tohelpeasethewaterpressureoftheairconditioning.C.Topowerthepanelsbymakinguseofflowingwater.D.Tofeedcoldwaterintotheairconditioningsystem.34.HowmightJesusValenzuelaviewSkyCool’ssystem?A.It’sprettyeffective.B.Ithasincreasedsalesforhisstore.C.Itwillgooutofstylequickly.D.Itwillcosttoomuchtosetup.35.WhatdoesSkyCoolexpectofitssystem?A.It’llbringinagoodprofitforthecompany. B.It’llgainpopularityindevelopedcountries.C.It’lltaketheplaceofairconditioners. D.It’llbeaccessibletocommonhouseholds.EAbout43yearsago,IspottedanadvertisementinthepaperfortheYMCAwildernessprogram.36Myfirstexperiencewasaboattrip.IstillhavetheimagesofsunrisesandsunsetswithallthebeautifulcoloursonLakeoftheWoods.37EvennowIcanfeelthecoldwaterdripping(滴)downmyarmaswesatintheboatpullingthepaddles(槳)awkwardlythroughrunningwater.Itwasmyfirstexperienceinaboatandmyarmsbecametiredaftermanyhoursofpaddling.Westoppedforlunchintheboatbygatheringalltheboatstogether.38Atnightitwastimetocampatoursitepickedoutbyourguide.Therewelearnedtostartcampfiresandcooksomeofourmeals.ThisiswhereIfellinlovewithnoodles.39Wecleanedupourmessandputupourtents(帳篷)andsleptontheground.Welearnedtocarrytheheavypackstoournextdestination.Idevelopedasenseofaccomplishmentandhadarmmusclesafterthattrip.Therewerenophones,makeup,hairdryers...justusandthebush.Wecamefromdifferentbackgroundswithdifferentpersonalitiesandweallhadtoworktogetherasagroup.40Ikeptajournalfromthatsecondtripandoftengobacktoit.A.Theydroppedusoffinthebush.B.Ihadtoexperiencemoreofthewilderness.C.Iwas15andwantedtodosomethingdifferent.D.Ourguidehandedoutchocolate,cheese,anddriedmeat.E.IlikedtheboattripsomuchthatIjoinedthe“Survival”tripthenextyear.F.Itwaswonderfulsharingsimplemealsoverthefireandtalkingwithnewfriends.G.Asateenager,Ididn’tknowthatIwashavingthebestadventureateenagercouldhave.完形填空Manyyearsago,IboughtahouseintheGarfagnana,wherewestillgoeverysummer.Thefirsttime

we41there,weheardthechug-chug-chugofamotorbike42itswaydownthehilltowardus.It

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thought.Butwewerethankfulforhiskindness,sowe47them.Whatwediscoveredisthatit’s48tojudgewhatyoucatonlybyitsappearance.Thosetomatoes

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asurprisetheyhaven’tmanagedtogrowsquareonessothattheycan52themeasily.Mario’swine

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theyweregrown.WhatMariohad55uswasthetasteoftheGarfagnana.41.A.waited

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royalpalaces,itishometomorethan3,000yearsofglorioushistoryevendowntoitslayout,withthecitykeepingitscarefully

builtsystemofring57(road).Butforallitsancientbuildings,Beijingisalsoaplace

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58(welcome)thefast-paceddevelopmentofmodernlife,with21st-centuryarchitectural

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somehowthesetwoverydifferentworldsmakeagood60(combine).

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wasamazedby61co-existenceofoldandnew,andhowacitywasabletokeepsucharichheritage(遺產)while62(constant)growing.Asaphotographer,Ihave63(spend)thelasttwoyears

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means65isalwayssomethingnewtodiscoverhere,andIcouldbephotographingBeijingforthenext50years.小作文假定你是李華,目前正在英國學習,你校《文學評論》雜志現(xiàn)招聘助理編輯。請給負責人MsJohnson寫一封電子郵件應聘,內容包括:1.寫郵件的目的;2.你的文學功底;3.希望應聘成功。注意:1.詞數80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。DearMsJohnson,

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