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科目:英語(試題卷)注意事項:1.答題前,考生務必將自己的姓名、準考證號寫在答題卡和本試題卷的封面上,并認真核對答題卡條形碼上的姓名、準考證號和科目。2.所有試題均須在答題卡上作答,在試題卷和草稿紙上作答無效??忌诖痤}卡上按答題卡中注意事項的要求答題。3.本試題卷共12頁。如缺頁,考生須及時報告監(jiān)考老師,否則后果自負。4.考試結(jié)束后,將本試題卷和答題卡一并交回。姓名準考證號祝你考試順利!2024年常德市高三年級模擬考試英語本試卷分為四個部分,共12頁。時量120分鐘。滿分150分。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上,錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話,每段對話后有一個小題。從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15 B.£9.18 C.£9.15答案是C。1.Whatistheweatherlike?A.Rainy. B.Sunny. C.Snowy.2.Howmanydaysofholidayshavethemanusedthisyear?A.10days. B.15days. C.20days.3.Whatisthewomanprobablydoing?A.Paintingapicture. B.Choosingabrush. C.Drinkingsomewater.4.Wherearethespeakerscurrently?A.Inthehospital. B.Intheairport. C.Inthesupermarket.5.Howdoesthemanfindthefilm?A.Dull. B.Interesting. C.Well-acted.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatmaythemanagerbedoingnow?A.Heisprobablyhavinglunch.B.Hemaybelookingforthereceipt. C.Heisprobablyrepairingthegoldwatch. 7.Whereisthewoman’sreceipt? A.Atherhome. B.Attheshop. C.Inheroffice.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whatcolorshoesdoesthemanwant? A.Red. B.Blue. C.Black.9.Whatshoeswillthemanbuy? A.BlackshoesofSize9. B.ApairofwhiteAdidas. C.Blackshoesofanotherbrand.10.Howmuchwillthemanpayfortheshoes? A.$100. B.$88. C.$12.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whatdoyouknowaboutthewomanspeaker?A.Sheiscareless.B.Sheisnewhere. C.Sheisareceptionist.12.Whydoesthewomanapologize?A.Herco-workermadeamistake.B.Themancan’thavehishaircuttoday.C.Sheputdowntheman’swronginformation.13.Whattimewillthemanprobablyhavehiswashandcut?A.At3:30. B.At3:40. C.At4:30.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.WhydoesJanecomehere?A.Tooffersomehelp.B.Toholdanexhibition.C.Tohavelunchwiththeman.15.Howmanypeoplewillworkatthecafetoday?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four.16.Whatwillberemovedfromthemenu?A.Bread. B.Ham. C.Beef.17.WhatwillJaneprobablydonext?A.Buttersomebread. B.Cutsomecheese. C.Preparethevegetables.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.HowlongdoesacompleteIELTStestlast?A.2-5days. B.165minutes. C.Amonth.19.WhatisanadvantageoftakingtheIELTStest?A.RecognitionfromtheUnitedNations.B.Chancestovisitforeigncountries.C.Accesstostudyingabroad.20.WhohastotakeanIELTSGeneralTrainingtest?A.AChinesewantingtoworkintheUK.B.Anemployeeeagerforhighersocialstatus.C.Astudentpreparingforexchangeprograms.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。AIfyou’reableto,wanderingthestreetsofanewcityonfootisanunrivalledwaytotakeinallthesightsandsounds.Andthere’snodenyingthatwalkingisamuchmoreeco(andwallet)friendlyformoftransport,too.Tohelpyougetoutandexplore,languagelearningplatformPreplyhasrankedEurope’smostwalkablecities.TheyanalyzedthewalkingdistancebetweentopattractionsandnowrevealwhichcitiesinEuropearetheeasiesttoexploreonfoot.Seville,SpainVisitorstothischarmingSpanishcitycanexploretheimpressivePlazadeEspanapublicsquare,beforewanderingovertotheUNESCO-listedpalaceofRealAlcazarandSevilleCathedral.Withjust20minutesofwalkingbetweentheseattractions,youcanreallymakethemostofyourtimehere.Venice,ItalyFlorence,ItalyAthens,GreeceattheAcropolis,ascendingtodiscovertheancientParthenonthatstandsasatestamenttothecity’sancientlegacy.TheNationalArchaeologicalMuseumisalsoclose-by.21.HowhasPreplyrankedthefourcities?A.Bythenumberofthetouristattractions.B.Bytheexpensesoftravelinginthecities.C.Bythepopularityamongtheyoungvisitors.D.Bythewalkingdistancebetweenattractions.22.Whichcityisthebestforthevisitorstoexplorethebridgesoverthecanals?A.Seville.B.Venice. C.Florence.D.Athens.23.WherecanyoufindthestatueofDavid?A.SevilleCathedral. B.StMark’sSquare.C.TheGalleriadell’Accademia. D.TheAcropolis.BOnedayasIdrovetowardmyhome,Ipassedthelocalbusdepot.Ipulledupasagroupofpeoplecrossedtheroadinfrontofme.AsIwatched,Inoticedathin,shabbilydressedolderladystrugglingwithalargesuitcase.WitnessingthisladyandrememberingsimilarstrugglesIhadexperiencedinthepastwhentraveling,Ipulledupalongsideherandleanedovertocalloutthroughtheopenpassengerwindow,“I’mgoingrightintothetown,”Isaid.“Icandropyouoff.Thatsuitcaselooksawfullyheavy.”“Well,allright,”sheanswered.Whenwegotthere,shethankedme,“Well,Godblessyou,lady.Noonehaseverdonemeakindnesslikethatbefore.Ihopesomeonewilldoagoodturnforyouoneday.”Shortlyaftertheencounterwiththesuitcaselady,Idecidedtospendadayinthemountainsalone.Isetoffwithmydoginmypickup,whichwaselderlybutstillserviceable.Afterdrivingfornearlytwohours,Iheardasuddenloudnoiseandmytruckcametoafullstop.Ifounditsaxlewasbrokenandneededtobetowed.Inaremotearea,withnohopeoffindinganotherperson,IknewIwasinbigtrouble.Overandover,Iblamedmyownstupidityforbeinginadesertedareawithnopossiblechanceofhelp.Ihopedthatnowanderingbearwouldcometoinvestigate.Orahungrymountainlion—withbabies.Myimaginationranriot.Istartedtopanic.Thenfaintly,inthedistance,cametheroarofmotorbikes.Astheydrewnearer,Icouldseethattheywereagroupofmotorcycleriders.“Doyouneedhelp,ma’am?”Iheardaconcernedvoicesay.Therestishistory.Mypickup,mydogandIwerealltransportedbacktosafety.Ishallneverforgetthekindnessofthemotorcycleriderswhostopped.Somepeoplemaythinkitwasahappycoincidence,butpersonallyIliketosay,itwassomeonethatreallydidagoodturnforme,justasthesuitcaseladysaid.24.Howdidtheauthorhelptheoldlady? A.Shegaveheralifttothetown. B.Shehelpedhercrosstheroad.C.Shecarriedthesuitcaseforher. D.Shetookhertoanearbyhotel.25.Whathappenedtoherpickuponthewaytothemountains?A.Itranoutofgas. B.Itcrashedintoatree.C.Itbrokedownhalfway. D.Itwasattackedbyanimals.26.Whatwastheauthor’sreactiontotheincidentinparagraph3?A.Sheblameditontheoldroad.B.Shelosthertemperwiththedog.C.Shestayedcalmandaskedforhelp.D.Shefeltveryuneasyandfrightened.27.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthestory?A.DoasYouWouldBeDonebyB.AFriendinNeedIsaFriendIndeedC.WhatGoesAround,ComesAroundD.GodHelpsThoseWhoHelpThemselvesCInrecentyears,multiplestudieshaveillustratedthewayspeople’sdogscanprovidecomfort,calmtheirfrazzlednerves,begoodlisteners,andprovideotherformsofvaluablesupport,provingthatsometimeswordsaresimplynotnecessary.Whenpeoplewereaskedtoperformmentalarithmetic(算術)orendurea“coldpressor”testinwhichtheirhandissubmergedinicewater,thosewhohadtheirdogspresenthadsmallerincreasesintheirbloodpressureandheartrate.Morerecently,astudyina2023issueofthejournalEmotionhadpeopleengageinastressfultask—involvingaddingnumbersthatflashedonacomputerscreen—theninteractwiththeirpetdog,colorinacoloringbook,orwaitquietlyfor10minutes.Thosewhointeractedwiththeirdogsexperiencedagreaterboostinmoodandagreaterreductioninanxietythanthosewhowaitedortriedtodestressbycoloring.Researchhasalsofoundthattalkingtoyourdogaboutemotionallyfraughtissuescanbeparticularlybeneficial.Peoplearemorewillingtoconfide(吐露)intheirdogsaboutdifficultemotions,suchasdepression,jealousy,anxiety,apathy,andfear,thantheyarewiththeirromanticpartnersorfriends.Theprecisereasonsforthismaybethatpetsaregood,nonjudgmentallistenersbecausetheydon’tinterruptorreply.Yourrelationshipwithyourdogisasafespacebecauseyourdogwon’tjudgeyouordisagreewithyou.“Dogsarefantasticatreadingus—theycansensewhenwe’reupset—andtheyarearguablybetteratreadingusthansomepeopleare,”saysKogan,aprofessorintheclinicalsciencesdepartmentatColoradoStateUniversity,“becauseweintuitthatourdogsreadussowell,weregulateourselvessoasnottoupsetourdogs,whichishelpfulforusaswell.It’sapositivefeedbackloop.”28.Whatdidthestudyinparagraph2find?A.Interactingwithdogscancauseanxietyandstress.B.Peoplewithdogcompanionshavelowerstresslevels.C.Dogscanimprovetheirowners’academicperformance.D.Dogs’ownerstendtoreducestressbycoloringorwaiting.29.Whyarepeoplemorewillingtotalktotheirdogs?A.Dogscanhelpthemfixtheproblems.B.Theygetasenseofsecurityfromdogs.C.Theirpartnersorfriendsarenotreliable.D.Theyhaveacloserrelationshipwithdogs.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordreplenishesinparagraph4mean?A.Replaces.B.Researches.C.Refills. D.Removes.31.WhatisKogan’sattitudetowardshavingdogcompanions?A.Favorable.B.Unclear. C.Skeptical. D.Intolerant.D“So,Mr.Albert,you’vetoldusaboutyourstrengthsbutwhataboutyourweaknesses?”It’sacommoninterviewquestion.Towhichaclassichumblebrag(謙虛自夸)replyis,“Well.ImustadmitthatI’mabitofaperfectionist.”Afterall,whatcompanywouldn’twanttoemploysomebodywhoseeksperfection?Butitturnsoutthatthereisaprofounddifferencebetweenhigh-achieversandperfectionists.Inacruelirony,theperfectionisttraitscouldactuallypreventsomeonefromachievingtheirfullpotential.Therootsofperfectionismactuallylieinadeepdesiretofeelperfect.Mostoftenaperfectionistpersonalityisformedinreactiontosomeformofchildhoodtrauma.Forexample,followingherparents’divorce,ayounggirlmightstrivetoalwaysbegood,toalwaysbeperfectbecauseatsomelevelshebelievesthatitmusthavebeenherfaultthatherparentsseparated.Soaslongassheisperfect,nothingsoterriblewouldhappenagain.Givensuchorigins,itappearsthatthethinkingandemotionalstylesassociatedwithperfectionismareparticularlydangeroustomentalhealth.Thinkoftheharshestandmercilessperfectionistsyouknow.Theyalways,always,alwaysfindfault.Theircognitive(認知)stylesincludeall-or-nothingthinking,whereonlyperfectionisseenasanacceptableresult;fearoffailure,whereaperfectionistisdrivenbyfearratherthanpulledbytheprospectofsuccessintheirendeavors;defensivenessinthefaceofconstructivecriticism.Alloftheseseemtobelinkedtoawiderangeofpsychologicalproblemsincludingeatingdisorders,anxietyanddepression,andevensuicide.Changingthismindsetisthekeytotreatingtheconditionwhenitbecomesadisorderbutitisdifficulttoachieve.Perfectionistsareessentiallyinanabusiverelationshipwiththemselves.It’shardenoughtowithdrawfromabusiverelationshipswithothers.Howmuchharderisitwhenyouyourselfaretheabuser?Soperhapsabetteranswertotheinterviewquestionposedatthestartofthisarticlewouldbe,“IusedtobeaperfectionistbutnowI’mwellontheroadtorecovery.”32.Whydoestheauthormentiontheinterviewquestioninparagraph1?A.Toprovideanexample. B.Tointroducethetopic. C.Tosupporttheargument. D.Toattractthereaders’interest.33.Whowillmostprobablybecomeaperfectionist? A.Ahigh-achiever. B.Apersonwhoalwaysfindsfault. C.Anoverconfidentman. D.Asonofaviolentalcoholicfather.34.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout? A.Perfectionismoftenhasthreedifferenttypes. B.Perfectionismhasabadeffectonphysicalhealth. C.Perfectionismiscausedbyhighpersonalstandard. D.Perfectionismisariskfactorforpsychologicaldisorders.35.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofperfectionism? A.It’shardforpeopletogetridofit.B.Itdrivespeopletoachievesuccess. C.It’smoreofastrengththanaweakness.D.Itinevitablyleadstomentalproblems.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。Onethingthat’sneverinshortsupplyatthebeginningofeachnewyear?36ButmanyofusfailtostickwithourNewYear’sresolutionsmonths(orevenweeks)aftermakingthem.Itturnsouttherearecommonlyavoidedmistakes.Thatexplainswhysomepeoplealwaysseemtoreachtheirgoalswhileotherskeepfallingshort.37Ifyoufailtopicktherighthabit,youaren’tlikelytoaccomplishthecorrespondinggoal.Sayyouwanttolosesomeweightthisyear,formingahabitofrunning30minutesadaymaynothelpyoudothatifyoudon’talsoformhabitsrelatedtothefoodsyoueat,becausedietaffectsweightmorethanexercise.38Failuretoestablishhabitsthatsupportyourgoalsmaycauseyourresolutionstoflopbeforeyoubegin.Anothercommonmistakepeoplemakewhensettinggoalsisbecomingoverlyconcernedabouttheamountoftimeitwilltaketoformanewhabit.There’snoonerightanswerwhenitcomestohowlongnewhabitsshouldtaketoform.39Somepeoplesimplyadoptnewhabitsfasterthanotherpeopleandthatcomplexhabitsusuallytakelongertoform.Considerhoweasyitistobrushyourteethatnightcomparedtoreadingafullchapterofabookeachday.Sotheyearlyritualofresolutionsettingdoesn’thavetobeanannualdisappointment.Sometimes,thedifferencebetweensuccessandfailureissimplychoosingtherighthabitsandtheprocessyouusetogoaboutachievingit.Mostimportantly,remembertobekindandflexiblewithyourselfandtocelebrateanyandallprogressalongtheway.40A.Goodintentions.B.Congratulationsandbestwishes.C.Inotherwords,youmustalsoreadjustyourdiet.D.It’sessentialtochooseahabityouthinkenjoyable.E.Acommonerrormanypeoplemakeisnotchoosingrighthabits.F.Itdependsonwhathabityou’retryingtodevelopandwhoyouare.G.It’snotjusttheendgoalthatmatters—it’sthejourneyalongtheway.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)Amerefourmonthsago,ablackcatnamedBountyhadnoideajusthowadventuroushislifewasabouttobecome.Althoughthecatwas41destinedforacatshelter,Doinaadoptedhimjustintime.Tosome,Doinabeinganavid(酷愛的)travelerseemedlikeapotentialissue,butit42,thesetwoweremadeforeachother.43fortheirjourneytobegin,Doinagatheredalloftheequipment,treats,andother44thatthetwoofthemwouldneed.Though,whenitcametocarriersforBounty,Doinahadtogetabit45.“Imadeaspecialpouch(小袋)forhim,becausecatcarriersarenotadaptedtocertain46,”shesaid.Oneoftheirfirstadventuresincludeda47tourofItaly,thefirsttestthathelpedthemdiscoverhow48hewastoanadventurouslifestyle.“Atthestart,Bountywasalittleanxiousandnervous,butafterthefirstfewdays,hestartedto49himself,”Doinasaid.“WhileIpedalled(蹬;騎),he50inthepouch.”Sincethatfirstcyclingtour,BountyandDoinahave51severalmoreadventuresintheirshorttimetogether,includingmountaineeringandcamping.Infact,thisadorable52hasalreadymanagedtobecomearecordbreaker!HeisconsideredtobethefirsthousecattosummitLaGrignetta,a7,100-footmountainintheItalianAlps.Bestofall,hedidso“withoutevenameowof53”.ThetwoofthemhavecycledtheentirelengthoftheItalianpeninsula!Ifyou’dliketo54thisadorableduo,youcanvisittheirwebsitewhereDoina55theirtravelswithlotsofupdates,photos,andvideosfortheir800followerstoenjoy.41.A.originally B.temporarily C.eventually D.a(chǎn)ctually42.A.gaveoutB.brokeout C.turnedout D.foundout43.A.ShockedB.FrightenedC.EmbarrassedD.Excited44.A.necessities B.products C.presents D.fruits45.A.generous B.creative C.efficient D.a(chǎn)mbitious46.A.hotels B.journeys C.problems D.vehicles47.A.skiing B.hiking C.flying D.cycling48.A.a(chǎn)ccustomedB.opposed C.blind D.sensitive49.A.cureB.enjoy C.protect D.feed50.A.cried B.ran C.sang D.slept51.A.offered B.expected C.finished D.discovered52.A.bicycleB.cat C.tour D.carrier53.A.protestB.a(chǎn)greement C.challenge D.trust54.A.havefunwithB.putupwithC.keepupwithD.getalongwith55.A.helps B.plans C.orders D.documents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?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Videosof77-year-oldXuXiuzhen,whospeaksdifferentlanguageswithforeignerswhileworkingatascenicspotsellingwater,postcardsandheaddressflowers,havebroughtherinstantfame. Xu’svillage56(locate)atthebaseofMoonHill,apopulartouristdestinationfamedforamoon-shapedholeatthesummit.Shehasbeenworkingasatourguideandvendor(小販)inYangshuo,57countyandresorttowninsouthernChina’sGuangxiZhuangAutonomousRegionsince1998,58theareabecamefamousforforeignbackpackersandorganizedtours. Overthepasttwodecades,Xu61(teach)herself11foreignlanguages,includingEnglish,Spanish,JapaneseandKorean.Inadditionto62(make)herincrediblypopular,herexcellentlinguisticabilityhasmadeiteasierforhertocommunicatewithforeigntourists.Xuhasalsobecomeoneofthebusiesttour63(guide)inYangshuo.Herreputationdrawsalargecrowdoftouristseveryday,especiallyforeignvisitors,whocometomeetthemultilingualguideoutof64(admire).“MoreandmoreforeigntouristsarecomingtoYangshuo,andIhopetheywillfeel65homeherewithmyhelp,”shesaid.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)你校英文報社正在以BeautifiesOurLife為題征稿,請你寫一篇短文,內(nèi)容包括:1.簡單介紹;2.說明理由。注意:1.將標題補充完整,寫作詞數(shù)應為80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。BeautifiesOurLife第二節(jié)(滿分25分)Brandon,afatheroftwoandanordinaryworkerinacompany,wasmakinghiswayhomeonatypicalThursdayevening.Thesunhadjustdippedbelowthehorizon,castingawarmglowoverthesky.Brandon’sheartwasfilledwithjoyandexcitementashewaseagertosharethenewsofhisrecentpromotionwithhisbelovedwifeandchildren.LittledidheknowthatthisparticularThursdaywouldbeanythingbutordinary.Allofasudden,therewasafaintominous(不祥的)feelingaroundhim,buthepushedasideanythoughtsofpotentialdanger,focusinginsteadongettinghome.However,justashearrivedthere,athunderousnoiseshatteredthepeacefulsilenceoftheevening.Helookedupjustintimetoseeatrainrunningintoatruck,sendingdebrisflyinginalldirections.Itwasanaccidentthathehadneverwitnessedbefore.Brandonwasfrozeninshock.Itwasamessysceneaspeopleranfromthedangeroussite,hiddenbehindflamesandthicksmoke.Inaninstant,everythingaroundhimseemedtobeinchaos.Peoplewerescreamingandcracksfilledtheairwiththeexplosiveforce.“Getawayfromthattrain!Don’tgonearit!”warnedthetrainconductor,ashecalled911forhelp.Brandonwasabouttorunawaywhenheheardacryforhelp.Brandon’sinstinctskickedin.Withoutasecondthought,heracedtowardsthevoice,pushingthroughthepanickedcrowd.Hisheartpoundedinthechestasheapproachedthecrashsite.Ashecamecloser,thecriesforhelpbecameclearer.Theywerecomingfromtheburningtruckstuckonthetraintracks.Heranuptothewindowandsawtheyoungdrivertrappedinhisseatbeltandhelddownbythesteeringwheelasthefireclosedinaroundhim.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Brandon’smindwasracingwhenhesawthesituation.ThetrainconductorcametoBrandonandhuggedhimtightly.英語參考答案和聽力錄音材料1~5BCABC6~10ABCCB11~15CABAC16~20BABCA21~25DBCAC26~30DCBBC31~35ABDDA36~40AECFG41~45ACDAB46~50BDABD51~55CBACD56.islocated57.a58.when59.based60.immediately61.hastaught/hasbeenteaching62.making63.guides64.admiration65.at第四部分寫作(滿分15分)參考范文MusicBeautifiesOurLifeMusicisanessentialpartofo
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