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2024年普通高等學(xué)校招生全國統(tǒng)一考試(模擬)英語2024.3本試卷分選擇題和非選擇題兩部分。滿分120分。考試用時(shí)120分鐘。注意事項(xiàng):1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時(shí),將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無效。3.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AEYLEAConsumerBriefSummaryThissummarycontainsriskandsafetyinformationforpatientsaboutEYLEA.Itdoesnotincludealltheinformationanddoesnottaketheplaceoftalkingtoyoureyedoctor.WhatisEYLEA?EYLEAisamedicinethatworksbyblockingvascularendothelialgrowthfactor(VEGF),whichcancausefluidtoleakintothemacula(視網(wǎng)膜黃斑).WhatisEYLEAusedfor?EYLEAisindicatedforthetreatmentofpatientswith:·MacularEdemaFollowingRetinalVeinOcclusion(RVO)·DiabeticMacularEdema(DME)·DiabeticRetinopathy(DR)HowisEYLEAgiven?EYLEAisaninjection(注射)administeredbyeyedoctorandtheinjectionsaregivenondifferentschedules.Confirmwithyourdoctorwhichscheduleisappropriate.WhatarethemostcommonsideeffectsofEYLEA?·Eyepain·Lightsensitivity·IncreasedeyerednessFormorepossiblesideeffects,askyoureyedoctor.YouareencouragedtoreportnegativesideeffectsofprescriptiondrugstotheFDA.Visit/medwatch,orcall1-800-FDA-1088.WhatshouldItellmyeyedoctorbeforereceivingEYLEA?·Infectionsinoraroundtheeye·Eyepainorredness·BeingallergictoanyingredientsinEYLEA·BeingorplanningtobepregnantWherecanIlearnmoreaboutEYLEA?ForamorecomprehensivereviewofEYLEAsafetyandriskinformation,talktoyourhealthcareproviderandseethefullinformationatEYLEA.com.1.Whoisthepassageintendedfor?A.Eyedoctors. B.Medicinestudents.C.Drugresearchers. D.Patientswitheyeconditions.2.HowcanyoulearnmoreaboutEYLEA?A.VisitEYLEA.com. B.Call1-800-FDA-1088.C.Visit/medwatch. D.Talktoamedicalprofessor.3.Whatisthistext?A.Amedicalreport. B.Anintroductiontoabook.C.Ahealthcarecontract. D.Apieceofmedicalinstructions.BWatfordandherfamilyhavelivedinCurtisBay,Baltimoreforgenerations.Hercommunityhasfacedenvironmentalinjustice.Heavyindustriescontinuedtomoveinhercommunity.Asaresult,herneighborshavehadtolivewithseriousrespiratory(呼吸的)problems.Whensheknewaplantobuildthenation’slargesttrash-burningincinerator(焚化爐)lessthanamileawayfromherhighschool,sherealizedshehadtotakeaction.Theincineratorwasbeingsoldwronglyasclean,renewableenergyequipmentbutactuallyitwouldbeasourceofbrain-damagingchemicalsandwouldrelease200milliontonsofgreenhousegasesperyear,bothworsethancoalburning.Watfordfeltshehadaresponsibilitytowarnhercommunitytoworktogethertoshutthisplantdown.Sheco-foundedFreeYourVoice(FYV),a10-personstudentorganizationdevotedtocommunityrightsandsocialjustice.Together,theydecidedtostartacampaigntotakedownEnergyAnswers,theincinerator’sdeveloper.Theywentdoor-to-doortalkingtoneighborsandorganizingprotests.WhenitwasdiscoveredthatBaltimoreCityPublicSchools(BCPS)wasgoingtobeacustomerofEnergyAnswers,theorganizationfoughtwiththeboardandpresentedtheircase,urgingBCPStowithdrawfromtheproject.BCPSwasconvincedtocanceltheircontract,whichinturninspired22othercustomerstodothesame.Withoutanyfinancialgain,EnergyAnswershadnomarkettomoveforwardwithitsplan.WatfordcontinuestoworkwithCurtisBayresidentstowardfairdevelopment.Theyhaveavisionforthefuturewhichincludesbuildingazero-wastemovement,asolarfarm,andgreenjobs.Shewantstheentirehumanfamilytojointhefightforenvironmentaljusticebecausesurvivalasaspeciesdependsonourabilitytotakeaction.4.WhatcausedrespiratoryproblemsinWatford’scommunity?A.Poormedicalcare. B.Terribleenvironmentalconditions.C.Constantbacterialinfection. D.Unbalanceddistributionofresources.5.WhatisWatford’sattitudetobuildingtheincinerator?A.Unfavourable. B.Doubtful. C.Unclear. D.Indifferent.6.Whatwastheresultoftheircampaign?A.BCPSlostfinancialsupport. B.EnergyAnswersstoppeditsplan.C.Theinvestorsfoundnewmarket. D.Manycustomersrevisedtheircontracts.7.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.AteenageheroagainsturbanpollutionB.AteenageherofightingforanadvancedcityC.AbattleforBaltimore’sskybyateenageheroD.ThesocialjusticechallengeforateenageheroCHumansworkhardtoavoidviruses.Sickpeopleareisolated,diseasedanimalsarekilledandfieldsofinfectedcropsarefiredup.Reviving(復(fù)活)anancientviruswouldsurelybeadisaster.ButanewstudyledbyFiddamanfromOxford,challengesthisconventionalwisdom.Itshowshowtherevivalofanancientviruscanunlockthesecretsofitsevolution.ThevirusinthestudyisMarek’sdiseasevirus(MDV),killingmorethan90%ofchickens.Yetwhenitwasdiscoveredin1907,MDVrarelycauseddeath.DrFiddamanwonderedwhetheritsnew-foundvirulence(毒性)wasaresultoflargestructuralchanges.Tofindout,heandhiscolleaguesgottheirhandsonnearly1,000chickenbonesfromancienttimesacrossEuropeandAsia,someofthemupto2000yearsold.SectionsofDNAfromtheseremainsweremappedontotheonesoftoday’svirus.AstheauthorspiecedtogetherthesetsofgenesofancientMDV,however,theynoticedthatthegeneswerearrangedidenticallytothoseinmodernspecies.Itsuggeststhattheincreasedvirulenceresultednotfromlargestructuralchanges,butfrompointmutations(突變).Inparticular,changeshadoccurredinthearrangementofagenecalledMEQ,whichhasanessentialroleintumour(腫瘤)formation.ThisdiscoverysuggeststhattheancientMDVmaynothavebeenabletocausetumours.Totestthisassumption,DrFiddamanfollowedupwithadaringexperiment.HemadetheancientformoftheMEQgeneandshootitintolivingchickencells.Itdidnotturnonanyofthegenesassociatedwithtumourformation.Incomparison,amodernMEQgenequicklyshoweditstendencytocausetumours.Bycombiningancientandmoderngeneticbiology,themethodspioneeredinthepaperrevealhow,andmoreimportantlywhy,anyvirusmutates.Thatcouldhelpscientiststackleothervirusesthatpullonthepurse-stringsoffarmers—bydesigningnewvaccines(疫苗),forinstance—oreventoworkouthowtopreventanotherglobalpandemic.8.Whatiswidelyacknowledgedabouttherevivalofanancientvirus?A.Itisachallengingtask. B.Itrevealsthevirusevolution.C.Itmeansadisasterforhumans. D.Ithelpspeoplefightdiseases.9.WhatcausedthevirulencechangeofMDV?A.PointmutationsinMEQ. B.Theoccurranceofanewgene.C.ThereproductionoftheancientMDV. D.Largestructuralchangesinmodernspecies.10.HowdidDrFiddamantesttheassumption?A.Byinvestigatingatypicalcase. B.Byconductingafieldsurvey.C.Bystudyingtherelatedtheories. D.Bydoingacomparativeexperiment.11.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Virusesweakengraduallywhentheymutate.B.Thefindingthrowslightonhandlingotherviruses.C.Aglobalpandemicrequiresaworldefforttoendit.D.Farmerswillfacemorecomplexchallengesthanbefore.DWhenAmericananthropologistColinTurnbullpublishedTheMountainPeoplein1972,hereferredtohissubjects—aUgandangroupcalledtheIk—as“thelovelesspeople.”Aftertwoyearsofobservations,hedecidedthattheyreflectedhumanity’sbasicinstincts(本能):cheat,thievery,andpitilessness.ButwhenAthenaAktipisandhercolleaguesfromtheHumanGenerosityProjecttookadeeperlook,theyidentifiedacommunitythatsharedeverything.“TurnbullhadvisitedUgandaduringadisastrousfamine(饑荒).Allhesawiswhathappenswhenpeoplearestarving.”saysAktipis.Butherteamrevealedthatdespitelivingunderpressure,theIkplacedahighvalueonhelpingoneanotherwhentheycould.Aktipisbelievesthataltruismismorecommonandbeneficialthanevolutionarysocialsciencehaslongthought.“Itwasassumedthatpeoplearedesignedtoonlydothingstohelpthemselvesortheirrelatives.”shesays.Bystudyingtheunique,selflesspracticesthathelpedninecommunitiesacrosstheworldtocontinuetoexist,theexpertsfromtheProjectarelookingtoshowthatweareindeedcapableofwidespreadcooperation.TheMaasaipeopleinKenyaprovideoneoftheproject’smainpoints.Theyrelyontwo-wayfriendshipsforresourceslikefoodorwaterwhenthey’reinneed,withoutexpectinganyrepayment.Also,aworldaway,inNewMexico,whilefolksoftenhelptransportcattleandreceivesupportinreturn,theywillassistwithoutrepaymentifsomeonefacesdifficulties,suchasaninjuryorthedeathofalovedone.Aktipisbelievestheoreticalframeworksshe’sperfectedthroughstudyingthesegroupscanapplybroadlytoanyinterdependentsystems.Herbiggoalistodesignsocial-servicesystemsthatsupporteveryone.Takemarket-basedinsuranceintheUnitedStatesasanexample:It’spricedbasedonindividualriskfactorssuchashealthhistoriesandwherepeoplelive,whichmeansmillionsofAmericanscan’taffordit.Butinasystembuiltonneighboring,pooledcosts(合并成本)wouldleveltheburdenduringcollectivehardshiplikenaturaldisastersandpandemics.12.WhatdidTurnbullthinkoftheIkpeople?A.Heartless. B.Helpful. C.Restless. D.Generous.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“altruism”inparagraph2probablymean?A.Tryingtobestrongandtoughtosurvive.B.Makingfulluseofthesurroundingresources.C.Beingdevotedtothemselvesortheirrelatives.D.Caringabouttheneedsandhappinessofothers.14.Whatdoesparagraph3intendtoconvey?A.Friendshipsguaranteeawell-beinglife. B.Folksassisteachothertogetsupport.C.Cooperationisagoodandnaturalinstinct. D.Peopletendtoprovideresourcesforfree.15.HowdoesAktipisintendtoapplyherfindings?A.Bydesigningapolicyforpublichealth.B.Bymonitoringindividualhealthhistories.C.Bycreatingasystemagainstcollectivehardship.D.Byloweringinsurancepricesforindividualvictims.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。MarkCovington,founderoftheGeorgiaStreetCommunityCollectiveinDetroit,standsinacornerofhisurbanfarm,breathingthefreshairintheearlymorning.16Earlyintheday,thegreencropsgivinglifetotomatoes,cabbages,eggplants,andmorearebathedingold,asifbeingwateredbythesun.Thesoundsofdogs,pigs,roosters,andagroupofstirringbeesdrownoutthesoundsofthecity.In2007,Covingtonlosthisjobandreturnedtohischildhoodstreet.17“Itwasdirty,”hesaid.“Therewerealwaysvacantlots,buttheyhadalwaysbeenmaintainedforchildrentoplayon.”Heknewthatifhejustcleanedthemup,peoplewouldpileonthemagain.18Covingtonstartedwithasmallcommunitygarden.19Onemothersentthreechildrentohelphimbuildalargergardenwherethekidscouldgrowfood,staybusyduringthesummerandaddstructuretotheirlives.Littlebylittletheseedstookroot,asthehandsonthegardenthatwouldevolveintoafarmmultiplied.20Ononecorner:amoviescreenandapublicgardenwithvegetableandflowerbeds.Onanother:afarmandacommunitycenterinabuilding.Nearbyaregarlicbedsandagreenhouse.“It’ssomewhatspiritualforme,”Covingtonsays.“It’slikeasanctuary(圣殿).Peoplecomehereanddon’twanttoleave.”A.Butifheplantedstuff,theymightnot.B.It’satypicalmorningsceneatthecollective.C.Hesawgarbagepiledhighinvacant,abandonedlots.D.Covingtonmadethegardenalittlebiggertoplantmore.E.Andalmostimmediatelyneighborsbeganaskingtoparticipate.F.Heplantedagardentohelpfeedresidentsandenrichtheirlives.G.Whatbeganasanefforttoremovetrashhasturnedintoasiteofcommunity.第二部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Whateverthepatient’sageordisease,ahospitalstaycanbestressful,especiallyforkids.EffortslikeElla’sarea(an)21spotduringatoughtime.Itbeganin2018,whenEllacelebratedherbirthdayina22way—agiftdrive.Sincethen,ithas23eachyearinearlyOctober,afewweeksbeforeherbirthday.Alongwitha(an)24toherparty,Ella’sfriendsgetalistofgiftideasforkidsatthehospital.Fortheyoungest25,giftsmightincludebuildingblocksorstuffedtoys.Thenit’stimetosharethegifts.“Seeingotherpeople’s26—that’sallthatmatterstome,”Ellasays.Afterthefirstround,thenumberofdonations27everyyear.Butshedoesn’tkeepanexactcount.28,shejudgesbysight.“Wemeasurehowmuchofthecarpetitcoversinourlivingroom,”Ellasays.“Lastyear,it29theentirecarpet.”Allison,workingatBrighamChildren’sHospital,hasseenfirsthandthe30ofElla’sgift-giving.“Sheputssmileonthefacesoftheselittlepatientsinourhospital,”Allisonsays.“Theyareallamazedather31atsuchayoungage.”Ella’s32tohelpkidsinthehospitalhaveinspiredothersto33inherfootsteps.Friendshavecollectedand34giftsfortheirbirthdaystoo.“35toothersisagoodfeelingtohaveattheendoftheday,”Ellasays.“IwanttokeepdoingthisaslongasIcan.”21.A.independent B.extra C.free D.bright22.A.new B.private C.fancy D.natural23.A.workedout B.kickedoff C.givenout D.thoughtup24.A.letter B.recreation C.invitation D.cake25.A.workers B.patients C.parents D.nurses26.A.happiness B.recognition C.behavior D.admiration27.A.changes B.grows C.declines D.maintains28.A.Thus B.Somehow C.Sometimes D.Instead29.A.reached B.included C.decorated D.covered30.A.excitement B.effect C.inspiration D.feature31.A.generosity B.exploration C.ambition D.progress32.A.promises B.aims C.efforts D.proposals33.A.follow B.engage C.track D.mix34.A.received B.counted C.gathered D.donated35.A.Responding B.Relating C.Giving D.Comparing第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Playinganinstrumentorsinginginachoirmayboostyourbrain.Forgenerations,parents36(encourage)theirchildrentopracticeplayingmusicalinstruments.Parentshavegoodreasontoprioritizetheirchildren’smusicaleducation.Learninganinstrumentisnotonlyassociatedwith37(good)educationalattainmentbutalsowithimprovedcognitive(認(rèn)知的)abilitiesandintelligence(智力)scoresinchildren.Theresultsofarecentstudy38(investigate)thisquestionshowedthatmusicalpeoplehadbettermemoryandtheabilitytostay39(focus)ontasksthanthosewithlessornomusicality.However,40madeadifferenceamongthosewhoplayedaninstrumentwaswhethertheycontinuedtoplay41hadonlyplayedinthepast.Currentamateurmusiciansexhibitedthehighestcognitiveperformanceamongparticipants.Continuedengagement42cognitivelystimulatingactivities,likeplayinganinstrument,islikely43(lead)tosustainedbrainhealth.Incontrast,playingtherecorderforonlythreeyearsinprimaryschoolmaynot44(significant)impactourcognitiveperformancelaterinlife.Giventheoverallbenefitsoflearninganinstrumentorparticipatinginachoir,engaginginsuchacognitive45(stimulate)asweagecouldbebeneficial.第三部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假如你是李華,你校外教Ryan打算開展英語閱讀活動(dòng),現(xiàn)向?qū)W生征求意見,請你給外教回復(fù)一封郵件,陳述建議并給出理由,內(nèi)容包括:1.材料選擇;2.閱讀形式(小組合作或自主閱讀)。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)??梢赃m當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。DearRyan,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Becky,a12-year-oldgirl,wasdeepinhermathshomework.HerfatherBillaskedhertohelpfixthegateofthestall(牛欄).“Icouldn’tcomeoutandhelp,Daddy,”sheresponded,withoutevenlookingup.“I’llgetextramarksifIdotheseequations(方程式).”Frowning,BillwasconcernedaboutBecky.Sheonlylovednumbers,showinglittleinterestinotherthings.Billhopedhisdaughtercouldenjoyanimalsandhelpontheirfarm.“Wouldn’tyouliketowintheblueribboncompetitionwithyourveryowncalfnextyear?”Billrefusedtogiveup.Inthecompetition,childrenshowthecalvestheyraiseandthebestcalf(小牛)withalargebuild,well-developedmusclesandstronglegswouldgettheblueribbon.Beckylistenedwithoutaword.“Youknow,raisingacalfalsorequiresmathmatics,likecalculatingtheexpensestomaintainhealthandmuscledevelopmentduringgrowth.”Billcontinued.ItseemedthatsomethingclickedwithBecky,“Itmightbeaperfectopportunitytoshowmymathtalents.”Shethenfollowedherdadintothestall.Billpointedtoanewborncalf.“Heresheis!Tag333.Shewillbethebestcalf!”Beckylooked,andasmilebrightenedherface.“OK.I’llgiveitatry.”Inthefollowingweeks,shestartedajournalofprojectedexpenses—vaccinations,registrationfees,vetbills,grainandhay.“She’sfinallygettinginterestedincattle,”Billthought.ButforBecky,thecalfseemedmorelikeamathematicalchallengethanalivinganimalthatwouldrequirecareandlove.Wintercame—thetoughtimeforthecalves.Onemorning,anextremesnowstormhit.Calves!BillandBeckyhurriedtothestalltocheck.AllthecalveswereinsideexceptTag333!Wherewasshe?Theysearchedeverywhereandfinallyfoundheramileawayfromthestall.Thelittlecalfwaslyingstill,coverediniceandsnow.Hereyelidsweresealedshutbyglitteringfrost.“Isshedead?”Beckycried.Billpressedhisfingersagainstthecalf’schest.“No.Butweneedtodosomething—fast,”heurged.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答.Theyrushedthecalfintothestall.Timeflyingby,thejudgingdayfinallyarrived.高三一??荚囉⒄Z試題參考答案2024.3第一部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)1~3DAD4~7BABC8~11CADB12~15ADCC第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)16~20BCAEG第二部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)21~25DABCB26~30ABDDB31~35ACADC第二節(jié)語篇填空(共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)36.haveencouraged/havebeenencouraging37.better38.investigated39.focused40.whatt41.or42.in43.tolead44.significantly45.stimulatior第三部分寫作(滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)OnePossibleversion:DearRyan.AllthestudentsareexcitedabouttheupcomingEnglishreadingactivity,andIamwritingtoexpressmyopinionaboutit.Ifstudentsareallowedtochoosewhattheyread,Ibelievetheywillprovetobeenthusiasticreaders.Besides,itisbeneficialtoformreadinggroupssothatwecandiscusswiththosewhohavethesametaste.Activitieslikerole-play,movieappreciation,orreadingex

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