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2024年北京市第一次普通高中學(xué)業(yè)水平合格性考試英語仿真模擬試卷01一、聽力理解(共25小題;每小題1分,共25分)第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題1分,共20分)聽下面十段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白你將聽兩遍。聽第1段材料,回答第1題。1.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodonext?A.Buyamap. B.Climbthemountain. C.Gobackhome.聽第2段材料,回答第2題。2.Whatisthewoman’ssonatschool?A.Studymonitor. B.Monitor. C.Doctor.聽第3段材料,回答第3題。3.Howmuchwillthemanpayforthetickets?A.$18. B.$20. C.$28.聽第4段材料,回答第4題。4.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthenewsstory?A.Amazed. B.Inspired. C.Confused.聽第5段材料,回答第5題至第6題。5.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?A.Ontheroad. B.Inthepark. C.Intherestaurant.6.Whatarethespeakersgoingtoeat?A.Fishsoup. B.Achocolatecake. C.Vegetablesalad.聽第6段材料,回答第7題至第8題。7.Whatwasthewomandoingintheprevioustwoweeks?A.Shewasonvacation.B.Shewasworking.C.Shewasstudying.8.WhendidthewomanreachNowYork?A.Inthemorning. B.Intheafternoon. C.Intheevening.聽第7段材料,回答第9題至第11題。9.Wheredidthewomanstayduringherholiday?A.Inahotel. B.Inthemountains. C.Atafarmer’shouse.10.Whatwastheweatherlikeinthecountry?A.Fine. B.Rainy. C.Windy.11.Whattimedidthewomangethomethismorning?A.At4:30. B.At5:00. C.At9:00.聽第8段材料,回答第12題至第14題。12.WhydoesthemanrecommendMuseMagazinetothewoman?A.It’shelpfulforschoolwork.B.It’saboutscienceandnature.C.Ithaslotsofinspiringstories.13.Howoldisthewoman’ssonnow?A.8. B.9. C.14.14.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?A.Getbacktoheroffice. B.Buythemagazine. C.Askforherson’sopinion.聽第9段材料,回答第15題至第17題。15.WhyisJoe’sbikeupsidedown?A.Heischeckingit. B.Hekeepsitthatway. C.Hehadanaccident.16.HowoftendoesJoeoilhisbike?A.Onceayear. B.Onceamonth. C.Onceaweek.17.Whichpartofthebikedoesthemansayneedschangingmostoften?A.Theseat. B.Thewheels. C.Thechain.聽第10段材料,回答第18題至第20題。18.Whatisthepurposeofthestaffmeeting?A.TofindwaystohelpMrs.Smith.B.TohearhowMrs.Smithisdoing.C.Tofigureoutwhat’swrongwithMrs.Smith.19.WheredidMrs.Smithfeelthepain?A.Inherarm. B.Inherlung. C.Inhershoulder.20.HowlonghasMrs.Smithworkedatthecompany?A.Overfiveyears. B.Aboutthreemonths. C.Lessthantwoweeks.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,共5分)聽下面一段對(duì)話,根據(jù)題目要求在答題卡相應(yīng)題號(hào)后的橫線上寫下第21題至第25題的關(guān)鍵信息。此段對(duì)話你將聽兩遍。聽下面一段獨(dú)白,根據(jù)題目要求在相應(yīng)的橫線上寫下關(guān)鍵信息。每小題僅填寫一個(gè)詞。APersonalShopperJobResponsibilityProvideexpert21andgivepersonalcustomerserviceProvideadvancedknowledgeof22,services,andtrendsWorkingProcedureCometoyourhomeorofficeMakealistofallthe23youwanttoshopforDecidewhatgiftwouldbe24PickoutgiftsPhoneNo.25二、完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,共15分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。GulnaraTolmachevaisfromRussia,whohasalwayswantedtobeatutor.Shehas1andrealizedherdreaminKaramay,aChinesecityinXinjiangfarawayfromherhomeinNovosibirsk.Now,shelivesinXinjiangand2Russianinalocaluniversity.3havinginterestintheChinesecultureduringherchildhood,Tolmachevadidn’t4Chinauntil2009.“InUrumqi,Isawdifferentethnicgroupsandbusynightmarkets,”shesaid.ShewasespeciallysurprisedatthewaypeopleofdifferentethnicgroupsweregettingalonginXinjiang.5bytheenergeticandculturally6city,shechosetostudyChineseinUrumqiin2013.Tolmachevaandherfamily7toKaramayin2019aftergettingajobofferthere.Littledidsheknowaboutthecity8,butnowsheconsidersKaramayashersecond9.“Thefriendshipand10ofmystudentsandcolleaguesmademefeelathome,”she11.Sheaddedthatherworkwasgoingwell,andhersonwashealthyandhappy.Tolmachevawas12bythekindnessandwarmthofthosearoundher,andshedecidedtoworkevenhardertomotivateherstudents.“The13environmentisveryimportant.SoItriedmybesttoteachthemRussiansongsandorganizeshortplaysduringcourses,”shesaid.HavingrealizedherdreamoflearningChineseinXinjiang,Tolmachevaisnow14aboutfinishingherdoctoraldegreeandisplanningtowritesomeRussiantextbooks.Shedoeshaveagreat15forherjob.1.A.fallenbehind B.blownup C.settleddown D.keptaway2.A.masters B.quits C.learns D.teaches3.A.Inspiteof B.Incaseof C.Intermsof D.Inplaceof4.A.choose B.visit C.expect D.a(chǎn)dmire5.A.Impressed B.Confused C.Frightened D.Annoyed6.A.single B.minor C.diverse D.false7.A.a(chǎn)ttended B.contributed C.objected D.moved8.A.gratefully B.previously C.gradually D.currently9.A.destination B.entrance C.barrier D.hometown10.A.promotion B.company C.a(chǎn)bsence D.criticism11.A.recommended B.promised C.recalled D.a(chǎn)pologized12.A.touched B.discouraged C.limited D.recognized13.A.family B.language C.career D.a(chǎn)ccommodation14.A.enthusiastic B.modest C.particular D.sensitive15.A.pity B.a(chǎn)dvantage C.return D.a(chǎn)ffection三、閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),40分)第一節(jié)(共16小題;每小題2分,共32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),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ADearstudent,Welcometoourschool.Thisbooklethassomeusefulinformationaboutyournewschool.Readitcarefully.TimesoftheSchoolDayStudentsshouldarriveatschoolat8:00am.Onmostschooldaystheschoolclosesat5:00pm.Studentsmustleavethesitebefore4:00pm.UniformStudentsmustweartheschooluniform(校服).Allitemsofclothingmustbeclearlymarkedwiththestudent’sname.—whiteshirt(boys),blue/whiteblouse(girls);—greysuit(boys),greyskirtandnavy-bluepullover(girls);—blueandwhitetie(boys),tiesnotnecessary(girls);—darkgreysocks(boys),white/navysocks(girls);—blackshoes(notrainersorboots).SchoolLunchesWehaveapopularcafeteriawhichserveshotandcoldmeals.Foragoodmiddaymealyouneedtospendabout£1.85.Studentswhobringtheirsandwiches/packedlunchescaneattheminthedininghall.Studentsmustnotleavetheschoolduringthelunchhour.LibraryThelibraryisonthe1stfloor.ItisopenMondaytoFridayfrom8:30am—1:15pmand1:25pm—4:00pmforstudents,teachersandparents.AbsencefromSchoolWhenachildcan’tcometoschool,weaskparentstophonetheschoolonthefirstdayofabsence.Whenthestudentreturnstoschool,he/sheshouldbringaletterfromtheirparentstoexplaintheirabsence.16.Whatisapropertimeforstudentstogettoschool?A.7:30am. B.8:00am. C.4:00pm. D.5:00pm.17.Howmuchshouldstudentspayfortheirlunchesatschoolcafeteria?A.£2.05. B.£1.85. C.£3.85. D.£1.08.18.Whichofthefollowingisaruleofthisschool?A.Studentsmustputtheirnameontheuniforms. B.Allstudentsmustweartiestoschool.C.Girlsmustweardarkgreysocks. D.Boysmustwearboots.19.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Thelibraryisopenonlyforstudents.B.Lunchintheschoolisfreeforstudents.C.Studentscanbeabsentfromschoolastheylike.D.Studentsmuststayatschoolduringlunchhour.BMyhusbandismoreakidatheart.HeinsistswefindgiftsforthegrandkidswhileonatriptoSavannah.Icanbeakidatheart,too,butIalsocanbeamathematician—andevencheap,uglygiftsaddupquicklywhenyouhave11grandkids.Childrenlikegiftsandtheywantthem.Sowearediggingthroughpilesofcheapkeyfobs(鑰匙鏈),plasticsunhats,chocolatetreatsthatwillmeltintheheat,andfunnyT-shirts,findingnothing.Wegowithtwohatsfortheboysbutarestillempty-handedfortheninegirls.ThenIspotsmallbracelets(手鏈)inarainbowofcolors.Heturnsoneoveracoupleoftimesandsays,“Nice.”Thebraceletsaremadeofsmallballsshapedlikestarfishandturtles.Theyalllooklikerockcandy,whichcanbeeatenandwaspopularwhenwewerekids.Webuynineandmakeamentalnote:tellthegirlsnottoeatthem.Astheclerkwrapsthebracelets,IrememberagiftIhadasagirl.Oncewecouldchooseonethinginashoptorememberourtrip.WhatIselectedwasablueplasticsoapboxwiththelid(蓋子)andtoppedwithapinkflamingo(火烈鳥).Itwascheapandtacky(俗氣的)andIbelieveditwastheloveliestthingagirlcouldown.Itwastoobeautifultoputsoapinside,soitsatinadresserdraweryearafteryear,slowlyaging,yellowing,asareminderofafamilytriplongago.Thegirlsaremarriedandhavefamiliesoftheirown,andthosegiftsarestillinthedresserdrawersintheiroldbedrooms,butIhavecametorealizethateverygiftmayhaveitsworthandvalue,sayingwearetogethereventhoughwewereapart.That’salwaysagooddeal.20.Whydidtheauthorsayshewasamathematician?A.Becausetheirfamilywasnotrichenoughtobuygifts.B.Becauseshewasgoodatchoosinggiftsforkids.C.Becausesheeverstudiedmathematicsinuniversity.D.Becauseshefounditexpensivetobuy11gifts.21.Howarethegiftsforthegrandkids?A.Shinyandcostly. B.Foreignandattractive.C.Beautifulandordinary. D.Usefulandcheap.22.Whatdidthegiftsforthegirlsremindtheauthorof?A.Thegreatfamilymemories. B.Theexperienceingivinggifts.C.Thebestgiftsheeverhad. D.Thetripwhenshefellinlove.23.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Goodremindersofourlife. B.Howtochoosegiftsforkids.C.Themeaningofagift. D.Whattoexpectonafamilytrip.CCarbondioxideemissionsfromtransportationarenowthoughtasthetopsourceofgreen-housegases.Oneofthemosteffectivewaystoreduceyourcarbonfootprintistoreconsiderhowmuch,andhowoften,youtravel.Goingcarfreeforayearcouldsaveabout2.6tonsofcarbondioxide,accordingtoastudyfromtheUniversityofBritishColumbia.Howcanyoustopusingacar?Trytakingatrain,busorbetteryet,ridingabike.Butlet’sberealistic.Youwilllikelyneedtouseacarthisyear.So,whenyoudo,herearesometipstomakeyourtripmoreclimate-friendly.Drivingefficientlycanhelptoreduceemissions.Goeasyonthegasandbrakesanddrivelikeyouhaveaneggunderyourfoot.Regularlyserviceyourcartokeepitmoreefficient.Keepingyourtirespumpedcorrectlycanre-duceemissions.Lowtirepressurewillhurtyourfueleconomy.Airconditioningandfrequentcitydrivingcanmakeemissionsgoup.Socutdownontheseasoftenaspossible.Usecruisecontrol(定速巡航)onlongdrives-inmostcases,thiscanhelptosavegas.Don’tweighyourcardownwithextrathingsthatyoudon’tneedonyourtrip.Flyoften?Takingonefewerlonground-tripflightcouldreduceyourpersonalcarbonfootprintsignificantly.Ifyouusepublictransportationoftenandflyless,yourcarbonfoot-printmightstillberelativelysustainable,butifyoudriveandflyalot,youremissionswillbesigher.Ifyoucan’tavoidflying,youcanoffsetthembydonatingmoneytosustainableproacts,suchassupplyingefficientstovestoruralhomes,orprojectswhichhelpfarmersdealwithcropwasteenvironmentally.24.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofgoingcarfree?A.Efficient. B.Costly. C.Impractical. D.Reliable.25.Whichcanbeadoptedtosavefuelofyourcar?A.Maintainingyourcarproperly. B.Usingcruisecontrolinthecity.C.Steppinghardonthegasandbrakes. D.Geitingridofallthenecessaryloads.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“offset”inparagraph4mean?A.Makeupfor. B.Teamupwith. C.Setfootin. D.Putupwith.27.Whichisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Howtosavefuelwhendrivingcars B.HowtoreduceyourcarbonfootprintC.Reducecarbonfootprintbyallmeans D.LowercarbonfootprintintransportationDInthepastdecade,theuseofsocialmediahasgrowninawaythatnoonecouldhaveguessed.Ithasturnedsometeenagersintocelebritiesandturnedthefamousintotheinfamous,overnight.Akeyfeatureofsocialmedia,however,isitsvolatility.Trendscomeandgo,disappearingalmostasquicklyastheyappeared.ShortvideoappssuchasTikTokanditsChineseequivalent(等同物)Douyin,tooktheworldbystorm.TheTelegraphreportedthatTikTokwasranked8thonApple’sAppStoreinApril.AndDouyinhadmorethan300milliondomesticmonthlyactiveusersinJune,CNBCsaid.Whyaretheseshortvideos—whicharerarelylongerthanafewminutes—sopopular?JiangYige,Singapore-basedanalystatFengHeFundManagement,hasatheory.“Shortvideosarejustrighttofillinthelittlegapsinourbusyschedules,”hetoldCNBC.Thesevideos—apartfrombeingveryconvenient—areimportanttoteenagersbecausetheyallowthemtoexpressthemselves,accordingtoTeenVogue.LizaKoshy,auseroftheUSappMusical,whohasover2millionfollowers,said,“Thesenseofcommunitythatusersofshortvideoappsgetisanotherappealingfeature.”Livestreaming(直播)isafeatureofoursocialmedialifethatnowseemsasnaturalassunrise.It’saprettyneatidea:Youcanwatchanyone,anywhere,live.However,Chinahastakenlivestreamingtoawholenewlevel.InChina,morethan100millionviewersmonthlywatchalivestreamingvideo.Forbesthoughtthatanumberoffactorshadledtothepopularityofthelivestreaming.Amongthemisviewers’abilitytointeractwithunknownnames.However,thequickdevelopmentofsocialmediamaybehavingsideeffectstoo.Fakenewsisoneseriousproblemitcauses.Materialssharedontheseplatformsareoftennotcheckedforaccuracy.Themostbasiccontentcanbefalseandcanmisleadusersonewayoranother.Weusesocialmediaallthetime,whichdoesn’tmeanthatweunderstandtheinfluenceitishavingonus.Weshouldbemindfulofboththetimewespendonitanditsimpactonourminds.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“volatility”inParagraph2possiblymean?A.Beingchangeable. B.Beingsteady.C.Beingpromising. D.Beingviolent.29.AccordingtoLizaKoshy,whyareshortvideoappsverypopular?A.Theyareveryconvenient. B.Theyhelppeoplekilltime.C.Theyprovideasenseofcommunity. D.Theyallowpeopletoexpressthemselves.30.Whatdoweknowaboutsocialmedia?A.Theinformationfromsocialmediaistotallyreliable.B.Whenitcomestosocialmedia,peopleonlyknowshortvideos.C.Peoplecan’tcommunicatewitheachotherwithoutsocialmedia.D.Thereisstillmuchroomforsocialmediatomakeimprovement.31.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetothequickdevelopmentofsocialmedia?A.Objective. B.Subjective.C.Favourable. D.Disapproving.第二節(jié)(共4小題;每小題2分,共8分)閱讀下面短文和問題,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和每小題后的具體要求,在答題卡相應(yīng)題號(hào)后的橫線上寫下相關(guān)信息,完成對(duì)該問題的回答。TheFirstKiteKiteshavebeenaroundforthousandsofyears.ThefirstkiteswerecreatedinChina.Therearethreestoriesabouthowthefirstkitewasborn.Manypeoplebelievethatthekitewascreatedwhenpeoplewatchedbirdsfly.Theythenattemptedtomakealightobjectshapedlikeabirdthatcouldflyhighinthewind.Thesecondstorygoeslikethis.ThekitewasbornasChinesechildrensatbelowacatalpatree(梓樹).Acatalpatreeisknownforlargeleavesandseedpods(莢),whichcanbeover10incheslong.Thecatalpatree’sseedpodshavetwo“wings”thathelptheseedsmovefarfromthebaseofthetree.Astheleavesandseedpodssailedonanupwardwind,thechildrenbecameinspiredtocreatetheirownkites.ThereisaChineselegend(傳說)telling

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