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2023-2024-2麓山國際高三下模擬考試英語時量:120分鐘滿分:150分命題人:魯霞、賈毅、萬璐、黃思成審題人:周禮華、楊鈺第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)略第二部分閱讀(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四個選項中選出最佳選項。AMakelifeaseasyaspossiblewithdevicesandgeardesignedtosimplifyyourtravels—whetherthatmeanschargingonthego,neatorganizersorlightweightstorageforno-troublequicktrips.LARQBottleFilter(過濾器)Thisinnovativedrinkingbottlewithalow-pressuresuckerisdesignedtofilterwateronthego,wipingoutpollutantssuchaschlorine(氯)forarefreshingtaste.Thefilterwillworkonupto151litresofwaterbeforeneedingtobereplaced—theequivalent(等同)ofaround300single-useplasticbottles.Availablein500ml(£58)and740ml(£68)sizes.Stubble&CoAdventureBagThis42-litrebackpackhasaneasy-accessclamshell(翻蓋)designthatopenstorevealzippedpartsofvarioussizes,includingawaterproofpocketforshoes.Italsofeaturesalaptopsleeve,waterbottlepocketandhiddenpartsforvaluables.Availableinblack,olive,blueandorange.£195.ShokzOpenFitShokz’slightweightearphonessitontopoftheearcanal,meaningthey’recomfortableenoughtowearforlongperiods.The28-hourbatterylifeensuresyouwon’tneedtochargethemonanovernighttrip,thoughit’seasyenoughtodosobyplugginginthesmall,accompanyingcase.TheShokzAppallowsyoutocustomizethecontrols,too.£179.JulyCarryOnProForthosewhoprefernottocarryluggageontheirbacks,thissmartrolleristheperfectovernighter.Ithastwoseparateinternalparts,awaterproofpolycarbonate(聚碳酸酯)hardshellandazippedfrontpartinwhichtostorealaptop.Theintegrated,removablepowerbankallowstravelerstochargedevicesonthego£275.21.WhatisspecialaboutLARQBottleFilter? A.Itisofvarioussizes. B.Itmakesforhealth. C.Itisusedtostorewater. D.Itreplaces300plasticbottles.22.Whichissuitableforlisteningtomusic? A.ShokzOpenFit. B.JulyCarryOnPro. C.LARQBottleFilter. D.Stubble&CoAdventureBag.23.Whatisthetext? A.Atraveldiary. B.Alifedescription. C.Ascienceinstruction. D.Asalesadvertisement.BIdreamedofplayingthepianoasakidandmanagedtogetintotheRoyalAcademyofArtsinmy30s,IvisitedThailandwhereImetmywife.Mywifeworksatasanctuary(保護區(qū))calledElephantsWorld.Onmy50thbirthday,shepersuadedthemanagerofElephantsWorldtoallowustobringapianotheretoplayfortherescuedelephants.Iwantedtomaketheefforttocarrytheheavypianomyself,knowingtheseanimalshaveworkedforhumansalltheirlifeandthatmanyaredisabledfrombeingtreatedbadly.Itwaschallenging.Atlast,weusedatrucktotransportmypianoandplaceditinafield.Elephantsarealmostalwayshungry—iftheygettheopportunity,they’lleatandwon’tstop.ButassoonasIstartedplaying,oneelephant,whowasblind,stoppedeatingandlistened.Irealizedthatthiselephant,trappedinaworldofdarkness,lovedmusic.Fromthatday,therewasnomoreconcern,andthatwasthebeginningoftheconnectionbetweenmeandthesehugecreatures.Icontinuetoplayfortheseelephantsthatrunfreely,thoughIcouldbeunderthreatofattack.ButIhavefaiththatmusicsomehowmakesthemquietandrelaxed.Once,aparticularlydangerousmaleelephantwalkedstraighttomewhenIstartedplaying,andcurled(卷)histrunk.Helookedlikeababyandjuststoodbythepiano,whichwasincredible.I’dplayedpre-recordedmusicinthejungle,buttheydidn’tseemtoreact;thesamewiththeelectricpiano.Atraditionalpiano,thesoundsofwhichspreadacrossthewoods,seemstocommunicatebetterwiththeanimals.Theycanpickupsoundsthroughtheirfeet.Ialsothinkelephantsunderstandthehumanexpression,whichshowsmusicreallyisauniversallanguage.Andmusichasbecomeanessentialpartoftheirlife,illustratingtheprofoundimpactthatmusiccanhaveonthesecreatures.IneverwouldhavethoughtI’dcombinemyloveforthepianowithanunexpectedloveforelephants.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“It”inparagraph1referto? A.Playingthepianofortheelephants. B.Gettingthemanager’spermission. C.Gettingthepianointothesanctuary. D.Workingforhumanbeingsforlong.25.Whatboostedtheauthor’sconfidencetoplayfortheelephants? A.Hispassionformusic. B.Theresponseofanelephant. C.Thesupportfromhiswife. D.Hissympathyfortheelephants.26.Whatdoestheexampleofthemaleelephantinparagraph3show? A.Themusichasacalminginfluence. B.Maleelephantsprefermusic. C.Theauthorishighlyskilledinpiano. D.Peopleoftenmisunderstandelephants.27.Whatdoestheauthorsayabouttheelephantsinparagraph4? A.Theyhavespeciallanguage. B.Theybondwithhimsoon. C.Theyaresensitivetosounds. D.Theycanfeellivemusic.CRushingdownthepath,thetraceur(跑酷者)isonthelookoutforhisnextobstaclessuchasfireescapes,walls,orfences.Assoonasherealizesamassivebrickwallstandsbetweenhimandwherehewantstobe,heunintentionallygrabsonthewallwithhishandsandliftshimselftostandontopofit.Hisnextmoveisajumpthatlandshimbackonsolidground;however,noticingthatheisunstable,herollstoavoidinjury.Traceursareathleteswhoperformremarkablegymnasticsactionsinurbanenvironments.SerioustraceursarefascinatednotjustbythephysicalchallengesofParkour,butbyitsphilosophy.ThosewholearntoexcelatParkourclaimtodevelopnotjustphysicalfitness,butincreasedself-confidenceandcriticalthinkingskills,astheytrainthemselvestofindwaysaroundeveryobstacleintheirpaths.Becauseofthesephilosophicalfoundations,Parkourisoftendescribedbytraceursasmoreofalifestyleoranartformthanasport.PassionatetraceursaredeterminedtokeepParkourfrombecomingacompetitiveattempt.Competition,theyargue,devaluesthephilosophicaltheorybehindParkour.PeoplewhopracticeParkourshouldbemoreconcernedwiththeirrelationshiptotheenvironmentthanwithatickingclock,ascore,oracheeringcrowd.Furthermore,traceursshouldworkwitheachothertoimproveconfidence,awareness,andunity.Competition,theyargue,onlybringsaboutfeelingsofconflictanddisharmony.WhileParkourpuristssuggestthatthephilosophybehindParkourhelpstolimitinjuries,theymustrememberthatnoteveryonewhotriestoleapoveramailboxisanexperiencedtraceurtryingtogetintouchwithhisorherenvironment.Adolescentsattemptingtocarryouttheseacrobatic(雜技的)skillscouldseverelyinjurethemselves.SowhilenewcomerstoParkourmightbeeagertoinvestigatethisartofmovement,itwouldbewiseforthemtorememberthephysicalitybehindthephilosophy.Afterall,philosophyisnotmuchgoodtoabrokenleg.28.Whydoestheauthordescribeatraceuratthebeginning? A.ToillustratewhatParkourislike. B.Toteachwaysofavoidinginjuries. C.ToexplaindifferentParkourmoves. D.Tohighlightthepopularityofsports.29.HowcanParkourenhanceatraceur’sself-confidence? A.Bystrengtheningphysicalfitness. B.BywinningParkourcompetitions. C.Bybuildingfaithinconqueringbarriers. D.Bygraspingsomephilosophicaltheories.30.Whatdoweknowaboutseriousandpuretraceurs? A.Theyareawareofhowtotreatinjuries. B.Theysuggestindividualeffortsinthesport. C.Theystresstherelationshiptotheenvironment. D.Theyaremoreconcernedwithremarkableactions.31.Whatdoestheauthoradvisenewcomerstodo? A.Facephysicalchallengesboldly. B.Learnfromexperiencedtraceurs. C.Startfromleapingoveramailbox. D.Considertheriskofsevereharm.DDespiteitsbenefits,drinkingmilkintoadulthood,letaloneotheranimals’milk,isastrangebehaviorintheanimalkingdom.Whatmakesitevenstrangeristhatanestimated68percentoftheglobalhumanpopulationisactuallylactose(乳糖)intolerant.Scientistsarestillgettingtothebottomofwhythepracticebeganandcontinued.ThisresearchcouldunlocknewunderstandingsofourfoodculturesandevenourDNA.Theearliestevidenceofanimalmilkdrinkingdatesbackalmost9,000yearstomodern-dayTurkeyneartheseaofMarmara,wheremilkfatshavebeenfoundonancientpottery.AccordingtoJessicaHendy,ascientistattheUniversityofYork,themilkwouldhavebeenpartofadiversedietforitwasmixedwithotherfood.Fromitsorigins,thetechnologyofmakinguseofmilkspreadintotheCaucasusandthenacrossEurope.BytheBronzeAge,peoplemayhavebeenusingcow’smilktofeedtheirbabies.Foralongtime,researchersbelievedthatmilkdrinkingchangedasaculturalpracticehandinhandwiththespreadofgeneticmutations(變異)thatallowedpeopletotoleratemilkintoadulthood.Butonerecentfindingsuggestsmilkdrinkingoccurredbeforethesemutationsandmightnotevenrequirethem.InEurope,peopleappeartohavebeendrinkingmilkforthousandsofyearsbeforeanygeneticabilitytodrinkmilkbecamecommon.Theancientcheesemakingequipmentmightofferpartofthesolution:Fermenting(發(fā)酵)milkintoyogurt,cheese,orotherproductsreducestheamountoflactose.InMongolia,researchershavenotyetfoundageneticmutationthatallowspeopletodigestlactose,despitethemajorroleofmilkinthatculture.Sosomescientistsheldthattheremightbeotherpotentialfactorshelping.Whatwedoknowaboutthehistoryofmilkrevealshowwrong-headedone-size-fits-allnutritionalguidancecanbe.InmodernAmerica,milkdrinkinghasbeenpresentedasauniversalgood.Inreality,howmilkispreparedcanchangethenutritionalpicture,andhowmuchourbodiesprocessdepends,atleastinpart,onourowngenes.32.Whatcanwelearnaboutmilkdrinkingfromparagraph2? A.Itusedtobeasymbolofidentity. B.Itinitiallystartedwithlittlebabies. C.Itwasthekeydietofancientpeople. D.Ithasbeenahumantraditionforlong.33.WhydoestheauthormentionEuropeinparagraph3? A.Togiveasuggestion. B.Todefineaconcept. C.Tomakeaprediction. D.Toclarifyafinding.34.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph? A.Milkconsumptionfunctionsasacure-all. B.Milkintakevariesfrompersontoperson. C.Milk’snutritionalvalueisbeyondimagination. D.One’smilkdigestiveabilitychangesconstantly.35.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext? A.TheMysteryofDrinkingMilk B.TheProcessofGeneticMutations C.ThePhenomenonofLactoseIntolerance D.TheTechnologyofMakingMilkProducts第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。It’sbeenestimatedthatpeopletouchtheircellphoneshundredsoftimeseveryday.Thatmeansplentyofopportunitiesforgermstomovefromourfingerstoourphones.36Butarecentstudyfoundmorethan17,000bacterialgenecopiesonthephonesofhighschoolstudents.Oneoftheworstplacestousecellphonesisinthebathroom.37Studieshavefoundthatourmobilephonesaremuchdirtierthantoiletseats.Justasanexpertputsit,takingaphoneintothebathroomandthenleavingwithitiskindoflikegoingin,notwashingyourhandsandthencomingbackout.Whilemanyofuswashourhandsregularlyaftergoingtothebathroom,weseldomconsiderwashingourhandsaftertouchingourphones.38Youcanusealcohol-basedwipesorspraystocleanyourphoneregularly.Theyneedtocontainatleast70%alcoholtodisinfectphonecasingsandtouchscreens.39Remembertosanitize(消毒)yourphonechargeroccasionallywhenyouarecleaningyourphone.Andwashyourhandsthoroughlyafteryou’vefinishedcleaning.40Getinthehabitofputtingyourphoneawaywhenit’snotinuse,thencleaningyourhands.Whennotathome,keepyourphoneinyourpocketorbag.Useadisposablepaperlistofto-doitems,ratherthanconstantlyconsultingyourphone.Donotshareyourphonewithothersifyouhavenotfirstsanitizedit.Ifchildrenareallowedtoplaywithyourphone,sanitizeitassoonaspossibleafterward.A.Doiteverydayifpossible.B.Howyouhandleyourphonewillalsobecritical.C.Soit’sclearthatyoukeepawayfromyourphone.D.Whentoiletsflush,theyspreadgermseverywhere.E.Themoregermstheycollect,themoregermsyoutouch.F.Researchhasvariedonhowmanygermsareonanaveragephone.G.Fortunately,thereareeasywaystoavoidyourphonecollectinggerms.第三部分語言運用(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四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。SeveralyearsagoIwasteachinginMelbourne,Australia.LikemostBritsdownunder,Iwantedto41mytimeinthiscountry,soIwouldtakeeverychancetotravelaroundthefar42ofAustralia.Ononetrip,IandthreefriendswentasfarintotheOutback(內陸地區(qū))asitwaspossibletogo,campingand43ArnhemLandintheNorthernTerritory.Intheseriverineareas,therewereplentyofcrocodilesandsmaller,deadly44tomakeusnervous.Afterpickingupsome45fromanisolatedshopnearanevenmoreisolatedsettlement,wereacheda46whichhadtobeforded(涉過).Itwasalikely47fordangeroussaltwatercrocodilestobeloitering(游蕩),soallofuswerewarnedto48any“salties”asourvehicleenteredthewater.Atfirstthewateronlyreachedthetopofthe49,butwithinsecondsitwaslappingatthewindows.MyheartwasbeatingfastasIpeeredout,searchingforany50logsfloatingtowardsus.51therewasascreamfromthebackseat.“Ah!Getitoff,ithurts!”Iturnedround,feelingquite52thatIwasabouttoseeahorrifyinglygrizzlyanimal.Asit53,oneofmyfriendshadboughtahotpieintheisolatedlittlestore.Thecontents,hotterthantheArnhemLandsunshine,had54ontohisbarelegsaswebumpedthroughthestream.Wemadeittotheothersidewithno“salties”55.Justonepassengerwithaverysoreleg.41.A.runoutof B.takeholdof C.makethemostof D.catchsightof42.A.fields B.corners C.villages D.surroundings43.A.exploring B.searching C.swimming D.climbing44.A.mammals B.humans C.plants D.creatures45.A.water B.supplies C.clothes D.friends46.A.stream B.lake C.valley D.cliff47.A.station B.channel C.spot D.yard48.A.reachoutfor B.waitupfor C.turnadeafearto D.keepaneyeoutfor49.A.wheels B.walls C.seats D.legs50.A.easy-going B.fun-loving C.suspicious-looking D.fast-flowing51.A.Interestingly B.Unbelievably C.Occasionally D.Suddenly52.A.curious B.certain C.amazed D.bored53.A.turnedout B.stoodout C.madeout D.foundout54.A.cracked B.extended C.spilled D.crashed55.A.lost B.caught C.missed D.sighted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個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。ThecheongsamisafemaledresswithdistinctiveChinesefeaturesandenjoysgrowing56(popular)intheinternationalworldofhighfashion.Thename“cheongsam”57(mean)simply“l(fā)ongdress”enteredtheEnglishvocabularyfromthedialectofChina’sGuangdongProvince.InotherpartsofthecountryincludingBeijing,however,it58(know)as“qipao”,whichhasahistorybehindit.AftertheearlyManchu(滿族的)rulerscametoChina,theManchuwomenwore59(normal)aone-piecedresswhichcametobecalled“qipao”.60the1911RevolutionendedtheruleoftheQingDynasty,thefemaledresssurvivedthepoliticalchangeand,withlaterimprovements,hasbecomethetraditionaldressforChinesewomen.Thecheongsam,61neckishigh,collarclosed,fitswelltheChinesefemalefigure,anditssleevesmaybeeithershort,mediumorfull62(long),dependingonseasonsortastes.Inaddition,itisnottoocomplicated63(make).Nor64itneedtoomuchmaterial.Anotherbeautyofthecheongsamisthatitcanbeworneither65casualorformaloccasions.Ineithercase,itcreatesanimpressionofsimpleandquietcharm,eleganceandneatness.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)66.在口語課上,外教Alex組織同學們討論是否使用網絡投票(onlinevoting)的方式評選校園十佳歌手。請你代表小組發(fā)言,內容包括:1.小組觀點;2.陳述理由。注意:1.詞數80個左右;2.請在答題卡的相應位置作答。Helloeveryone!Thankyouforlistening.第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Sophiewasapoororphan(孤兒).Nobodyknewwhereshehadcomefrom.Yeteveryoneacceptedthelittlegirl,givingherfoodandclothes.Shethankedthembydoingpart-timejobsforthem.Everybodylikedher,exceptGloria.Shedidn’tallowSophietogointoherhousedanddidn’tpermithertoplaywithhergrandsonSam,whowastwoyearsoldatthetime.Everysummer,thelocalrivergotflooded.Thatafternoon,whenthewater’slevelrose,thechildrenhadgonetoschool,thewomenwerebusyinthekitchenmakingdishesfordinner,andthemenwereintheirofficesorfactories.Suddenly,newscamethatthedamacrosstheriverhadgivenwayandthewaterhadquicklyenteredthecity.Childrenwerethenaskedtorushhome.Theareasontheriverbankswereindangerofbeingflooded,sopeoplelivingonthegroundfloorswereshiftedtoplacesofsafety.Thoselivingintwoorthree-storiedhousesclimbedtothetop.Policecarsweretryingtohelp.Atfirstthewaterwasjustknee-deep,butitrosefast.Therewasconfusioneverywhere.Gloria’ssonhadgonetoanothercityonbusiness.Gloriaandherson’swifeRuthwereonthefirstflooroftheirbighouse.Whenwaterrushedintotheirhouse.GloriaandRuthwereinthekitchen.Withinsecondsthewaterrose.Thepolicepersuadedthemtoclimbtothetopfloor.InthehurrytheyforgotSamwassleepinginhisbedroomonthefirstfloor!Thestairswerealreadyflooded.ItwasimpossibletogettoSam’sbedroomonthefirstfloor.Thoughthedoortothebedroomwasclosed,itwasn’tlocked.Anymomentthewatercouldrushin.GloriaandRuthweresoworried.Atthistime,thepolicediscoveredoneofSam’sbedroomwindowswasopen,butitwastoosmallforanadulttoclimbin.Onlyachildcould.Butnoonewaswillingtolettheirchildrentaketherisk.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數應為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Outofnowhere,Sophieappeared.Then,SophiecarefullyhandedSamtoapoliceman,andclimbedoutofthewindow.

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