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安徽A10联盟2024届高三上学期11月段考英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whendidthelivepopconcertstart?A.At1:15pm.B.At1:30pm.C.At1:45pm.2.Howdoesthewomanfeeltoday?A.Thesameassheusedtobe.B.Muchbetterthanbefore.C.Moreseriousthanbefore.3.Whatwillthemandothisweekend?A.Goforabarbecue.B.Watchabasketballgame.C.Havefuninapark.4.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthewomanandTom?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Brotherandsister.5.Whatsubjectdoesthemanprefer?A.Biology.B.Chemistry.C.Programming.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.WhatdoesMs.Downsteach?A.Art.B.History.C.Writing.7.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkoftheirteachers?A.Unfair.B.Bad.C.Excellent.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhatwillthemandoonTuesday?A.MeetJenfordrinks.B.WatchamoviewithMel.C.TreatJoeatarestaurant.9.WhatkindoffoodwillthespeakershaveonSunday?A.Chinesefood.B.Britishfood.C.Italianfood.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10WhatdidthespeakersbuyforUncleErnielastyear?A.Agardeningbook.B.Agardeningtool.C.Aflowershowticket.11.WhatwillGaryget?A.Aliveconcertticket.B.Adeliciousdinner.C.Asetofclothes.12.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Athome.B.Atagarden.C.Atabookstore.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13WhydidBangariwintheGlobalPeacePrize?A.ShehelpedsolveAfricanpovertyproblem.B.SheendedthewarsbetweenAfricancountries.C.ShebroughteducationtoAfricanwomen.14.HowmanytreeshasBangariplantednow?A.Over15million.B.Over20million.C.Over30million.15.WhatdidBangarisetupforwomen?A.Nightschools.B.Treenurseries.C.Childhospitals16.Whoistheman?A.Aprizepresenter.B.Aprojectorganizer.C.Aprogramhost.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatcompanydoesthespeakeremployworkersfor?A.Shopping.B.Clothing.C.Travelling18.Whatwillengineersdo?A.Designpatterns.B.Choosesuitablecolors.C.Workintheproductiondepartment.19.Whoperformavitaltask?A.Salesmen.B.Accountants.C.Scientists.20.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.Somesalesmethods.B.Somejobchances.C.Somefashionableclothes.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AGrandparent’sDayWorkshop-HoneyTastingSeptemberisHoneyMonth,andwhatbetterwaytocelebratebothyourgrandparentsandthissweettreatthantastingsomesweethoneyfromaroundtheworld?Joinusforafamily-friendlyhoneytastingworkshop.WhatParticipantsLearn:·Howhoneyismade·TheimportanceofhoneybeestopollinatingOplants·Howtoselectandenjoyqualityhoney·Whysoilandflowers’sweetliquidsourcesinfluenceahoney’sflavorandcolor·Whatparticipantscandotohelpbeesintheirneighborhoods·RecommendationsforseasonalfoodpairingsthatwillmatchthehoneysWhat’sIncluded:·Miniwoodentastingspoons·Sweetchocolatebarstoppedwithflowerpetals,honeyandbeepollen·Ahoneytastingguide·TastysnackssuchasbiscuitsorcookiesUpgrades:·Drinkoptionssuchasteaorsparklingwine·PersonalizedserviceYou’lltastehoneyfromdifferentregionsoftheworld,andyou’llhavetheopportunitytoaskourhoneyexpertsanyquestionsyouhave.Thisworkshopisperfectforgrandparentsandgrandchildrentoenjoytogether.It’safunandeducationalwaytolearnabouthoneyanditsimportancetoourplanet.Date:Sunday,September10,2023Time:10:00am—11:30amLocation:ButterflyPavilionPricedetailsNon-MemberAdult$25.00Non-MemberChild(2-12)$12.50Member$20adult,$10childTheworkshopislimitedto60participants,sopleaseregisterearly.Wehopetoseeyouthere!1.WhatwillparticipantslearnatGrandparent’sDayWorkshop?A.Whatplantsarepollinatedbybees. B.Wherehoneybeesmakehoneymost.C.Howtopairhoneywithotherfoods. D.Whattheflavorofqualityhoneyislike.2.Whatwillbeprovidedtoparticipantsasaresultofupgrades?A.Chocolatebars. B.Variousdrinks. C.Tastingspoons. D.Delicioussnacks.3.Howmuchwillamembergrandfatherandhis10-year-oldnon-membergrandsonpay?A.$30. B.$32.50. C.$35.50. D.$40.BSeventymilesinlandfromtheBeringSea,thevillagesofAkiachak,AkiakandTuluksakformedtheYupiitSchoolDistrict.Thisyear,thisdistrictwasallowedtooperateonanacademiccalendaraccordingtoseasonalharvests.Itstartsaweeklaterthanotherdistrictsandclassesfinish10daysearlier.Theymakeupthedifferencewithanextrahalfhourofinstructioneachday.Studentscannowtakepartinthefallmoose(驼鹿)huntandthespringmigratorybirdharvest.Thestrategyistopassalongtraditionalknowledgethatcannotbegainedintheclassroom.OnacloudydaythisJune,teachersmetstudentsatalargecuttingtablenearteacherhousingneartheriver.Originally,themorningcatchofsalmon(鲑鱼)wassupposedtobeprocessedatanearbycommunityfishcamp,butthoseplanswerescrappedbecauseablackbearwashangingaround.EvelynEsmailkaexplainedthedifferencesbetweensalmonandotherfishestothechildren.Afterthislesson,theyboardedboatstogofishingforsalmonontheriver.Theorderofthedaywasmakingsurethateverystudentgotachancetotakepartintheharvest.BarronSamplewasinchargeofit.“Forsomeofthem,it’sthefirsttimeactuallyouthereontheriverdoingthis,andthefirsttimethey’reactuallypullinganet,”Samplesaid.Theboatwasoneofthreeownedbytheschooldistrict.“There’rethreeschoolsinourschooldistrict:Akiak,Tuluksak,andus,Akiachak.So,inalittlecompetition,like,howmanydidyoucatchtoday?”Samplesaid.Whilethefirstdriftonlyyieldedtwofish,thesecondbroughtinaroundadozenofvariousfish.Thestudentsscreamedindelightasthestrugglingsalmonswerepickedfromthenet,landingwithabanginaplasticbox.Duringthenarrowwindowwhenfishingwasallowed,thevillageofAkiachakfeltlikeadesertedtown.Butalongtheriver,thefishcampsbuzzedwithactivitiesasfamiliesprocessedtheday’sharvestinawaythathaschangedlittleoverthecenturies.4.WhatarestudentsoftheYupiitSchoolDistrictexpectedtodo?A.Embracetraditionalnativeknowledgefully.B.Attendanextraclassforhalfanhour.C.Harvesttheiracademicachievements.D.Learnaboutthemigrationofbirds.5.Whatdocstheunderlinedword“scrapped”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Discussed. B.Abandoned. C.Approved. D.Introduced.6.WhatdoesBarronthinkofthestudents’fishingforsalmon?A.Exhausting. B.Dangerous. C.Competitive. D.Knowledgeable.7.WhatremainsunchangedatAkiachakvillage?A.Thelocalquietlifestyle. B.Theeducationofsurvivingskills.C.Thesummercampactivities. D.Thewayofprocessingfish.CWhenthepatientarrives,itcanbarelymoveitsbody.Theparrottriestospreaditsgreenwings—andfails—tofly.Itisjustoneofdozensofrainbowlorikeets(彩虹鹦鹉)beingtreatedforamysteriousparalyzing(瘫痪)illness.Casesofwhatiscalledlorikeetparalysissyndrome(LPS)havebeenincreasingoverthepastdecade,saysvetClaudeLacasse.Butscientistsarepuzzledastowhatiscausingit.Lacassehaspartneredwithseveralresearcherstotrysolvingthemystery.Sofar,they’veruledouthundredsofhuman-madechemicalsaswellasvariousinfectiousdiseases.TheircurrenttheoryisthatLPSiscausedbyaplantthebirdsareeating,somethingthatflowersorfruitsbetweenlatespringandearlyfall—whencasesalwaysrise.Butresearchershavenoideawhichplantorplantsmightbeinvolved,whythediseaseisgettingworseorwhetherclimatechangeisplayingarole.Fornow,themainconcernisfiguringouteverythingthesicklorikeetsareeating.EcologistRacheleWilsonusedatechniqueinvolvingtestingDNAinsickbirds’droppingstomatchittospecificplantDNA.Thesedatasuggestthebirdsarefeedingonmorethan130plantspecies,atleast30ofwhicharepotentiallypoisonous.OtherresearchersarenotjustlookingatplantDNAbutalsoatbacterialandanimalDNAtoallowforthepossibilitythatthebirdsareswallowingapoisonousinsectinfruit,orapoisonproducedbybacteriafoundonaplant.It’spossibleclimatechangeplaysarolebydrivingrainbowlorikeetstoseekoutunusualfoodsources.Animalsarebroadeningtheirhuntingrangeandgoingintomoretraditionallyuninvitingareastofindfood,includingfruit,seedsand,strangely,evenmeat.Withclimatechangecausingmoreextremeweathereventsandintenselyhotsummers,theneedtofindwhat’sparalyzingrainbowlorikeets—andpotentiallyotherspecies—isofurgentconcern.“They’reamazingbirds,”Phalensays.“It’shardtoseethemassickastheyare.”8.Whatareresearcherstryingtofindoutfirst?AWhyLPSisgettingworse. B.Whererainbowlorikeetsusuallygather.C.Howhuman-madechemicalsledtoLPS. D.Whatlorikeetsarefeedingonatpresent.9.WhatdoesWilsonfocusoninherstudy?A.CollectingDNAdatafromspecificanimals.B.AnalyzingDNAinthewasteofsicklorikeets.C.IdentifyingDNAhiddenindifferentplants.D.Lookingatplant,bacterialandanimalDNA.10.Howdoesclimatechangepossiblyinfluencerainbowlorikeets?A.Increasingthevarietyoftheirdiets.B.Enlargingthehabitatsofthesebirds.C.Adaptingthemselvestoextremeweatherevents.D.Forcingthemtoswallowapoisonousinsectinfruit.11.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.EndangeredrarespeciesinAustraliaB.StrangediseasesstrikingAustralianbirdsC.ThemysteryofAustralia’sparalyzedparrotsD.TheinfluenceofclimatechangeonanimalsDFormanybookwriters,artificialintelligence(AI)isathreattotheirjobsandtheveryideaofcreativity.Atthesametime,AIisastorytotell,andnolongerjustinsciencefiction.HelenPhillipsisthewriteroftheupcomingbookHUM.IttellsofawifeandmotherwholosesherjobtoAI.“I’mfrightenedbyartificialintelligence,butalsointerestedinit,”sheexplained.PhillipssaidthereisahopeinAIforgainingallknowledge,theunderstandingofeverything.Butatthesametime,thereisan“inbornterrorinbeingreplacedbynon-humanintelligence.”RyanDohertyisavicepresidentanddirectoratCeladonBooks.ItrecentlyagreedtopublishFredLunzker’sbookSike,featuringanAIdoctorofmentalhealth.“We’vebeenseeingmoreandmoreaboutAIinbookproposals,”Dohertysaid.Dohertyusedthetermzeitgeist(时代精神),meaningthegeneralideasorspiritofatime,todescribeAI.“It’sthezeitgeistrightnow.Andwhateverisintheculturalzeitgeistgetsintofiction,”Dohertysaid.InSierraGreer’sAnnieBot,thetitlecharacterisanAImatedesignedforahumanmale.ForGreer,thebookwasawaytoexplorethecharacter’s“urgentdesiretoplease.”AmyShearn’sbook,AnimalInstinct,hasitsoriginsinherpersonallife.Shehadrecentlydivorcedandbegantousedatingapps.“It’ssostrangehow,withapps,youstarttofeelasifyou’regoingperson-shopping,”shesaid,“AndIthought,wouldn’titbegreatifyoucouldreallypickandchoosethebestpartsorallthesepeopleyoumeetwithtomakeyouridealperson?”Earlierthisyear,StephenMarcheusedAItowritetheshortbookDeathofAnAuthor.SimonRichworkedwithBrentKatzandJoshMorgenthauforIAmCode,athrillerthatcameoutthismonth.TheAIprogram“code-davinci-002”createdthework.12.What’sHelen’sattitudetowardsAI?A.Resistant. B.Doubtful. C.Approving. D.Contradictory13.WhatstatementdoesDohertyagreeto?A.AIreflectsthespiritofcurrenttimes. B.AIactsasadoctorofmentalhealth.C.Alproposesmoreideasforfictions. D.Cultureisacombinationofgeneralideas.14.Whatcanweinferfromthefourthparagraph?AAIexposeswriters’privatelife.B.AIsatisfieswriters’urgentdesire.C.WritersareusingAItohandlehumanproblems.D.AIhelpswriterspickandchoosewhenshopping.15.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?A.SomeAIprogramsarecreated. B.SomebookstouchonAIthemes.C.SomebooksonAIwillcomeoutsoon. D.SomewritersareopenlyworkingwithAI.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Fromhonoringyourselftodoingsmallactsofkindness,there’ssomethingyoucandoeachdaytobetteryourselfandgrowasanindividual.Bepatient.Ratherthangettingupsetwhenthingsdon’tgoyourway,takeadeepbreathandremembertohavepatience.___16___Tryenjoyingtheseslowmomentsbynoticingthelittlethingsandacknowledgingthepositivesinthesituation.Beyourself.Thebestwaytobeabetterpersonistosimplybe100%you!___17___Acceptingyourselfforwhoyoutrulyarecanhelpyoufeelhappier,improveyourlife,andstrengthenyouridentity.Gooutsideyourcomfortzone.Comfortzonesaregreat,buttheycanalsodiscourageyourself-improvement.___18___Therefore,everyonceandawhile,changeupyourdailyschedule,trysomethingnew,andstepoutsideyourcomfortzone.Takecareofyourself.Sleep,food,andexercisecangiveyoutheenergyyouneedtobebetter.___19___Watchhowyourmoodchangesforthebetter.Whenyousupportyourphysicalhealth,yousupportyourmentalhealth.___20___It’sokayifyourgoalsdon’tstaythesameasyougrow.Thejourneyofself-improvementisn’tastraightpath—itbendsandtwistswhenyouleastexpectit!Becauseofthis,yourshort-termandlong-termgoalsmaychangeasyougo.Thisiscompletelynormalandasignthatyou’rebecomingabetterperson.A.Youareuniqueandspecial.B.It’sallrightiflifeisslower.C.Acceptthatchangehappens.D.Focusonthepresentmoment.E.Sticktoaregularroutinethat’shealthyforyou.F.Whetheryou’reinschoolornot,self-educatingcanhelpyougrowasanindividual.G.Tryingnewthingsthatmakeyoualittleuncomfortablebenefitsyourself-improvement.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。WhenSusanGreensteinPrescottwasahighschoolsenior,herEnglishteacher,FredDiMeo,gaveherafrighteningassignment:Reciteapoeminfrontofthewholeclass.“Ihadamildstutter(口吃).Thoughitwasn’tvery___21___,I’dbestrugglingtogetawordoutthatmightbeginwith‘D’ora‘TH’andthewordwouldn’t___22___,orImightsay‘the’threetimes,”Prescottrecalled.The___23___ofstandinginfrontofherpeersandstutteringthroughthepoemwastoomuchto___24___.Prescottwenthomeandrevealedhow___25___shewastohermom,whoagreedtowriteanoteaskingforherdaughtertobe___26___fromdoingthechallengingtask.Butinvain.Whenthedayofthe___27___came,PrescottrecitedaselectedpoemtoDiMeo.Onceshewasdone,hesaidsomethingshe’dnever___28___before:Helikedlisteningtohervoice.Forthefirsttime,shethoughtaboutthe___29___thatpublicspeakingdidn’thavetobeasourceof_____30_____Aftercollege,she____31____ajobasatrainer.Thenewpositionmadeherrealizehowbiganimpacthehadhadonher____32____.“Idon’tknowwhereIwould’vegoneifIfeltlikeIhadtokeepmyvoice____33____simplybecauseIwasafraidof____34____myself.I’dliketogivehimmythanksforthat____35____.”21.A.severe B.simple C.rare D.typical22.A.setdown B.mixup C.fadeaway D.comeout23.A.target B.thought C.delight D.commitment24.A.miss B.acquire C.bear D.confirm25.A.nervous B.content C.guilty D.curious26.A.protected B.excused C.instructed D.accompanied27.A.competition B.celebration C.recitation D.graduation28.A.understood B.explained C.read D.heard29.A.doubt B.proposal C.theory D.possibility30.A.fear B.pride C.honor D.shame31.A.lost B.landed C.completed D.saved32.A.principle B.research C.confidence D.habit33.A.quiet B.deep C.clear D.sweet34.A.defending B.exposing C.embarrassing D.devoting35.A.generosity B.operation C.loyalty D.kindness第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。LuzhouWoodCarvingmainlystartedinBaoheDistrictofHefei.Itisafolkart___36___mixesDongyangwoodcarvingandHuizhouwoodcarving,andithasgreatdecorativeandartisticvalue.AsearlyastheMingDynasty,anumberoffolkartists___37___(perform)woodcarvingsappearedinHefei.BythemiddleoftheQingDynasty,woodcarvingbecame___38___uniquetraditionalhandcraftamongpeople.However,___39___therapiddevelopmentofourcountry,thistraditionalcraftofslowanddelicateworkhasbeengraduallyneglected.Havingoneroughwood___40___(make)intoanattractivewoodcarvingartworkshouldgothroughaseriesofcomplexprocedures,includingmodeling,carvingandpolishing.Inordertocreateaperfectartwork,artistsshoulddevote___41___(they)totheirworks.Intermsofarttechnique,sculptureandtraditionalChinesepaintingelementsarecombinedtogether___42___(improve)thethree-dimensionalsenseandfluencyofwoodcarvingworks.Asforthecontentselection,thethemesare____43____(main)onhistory,folkcustomsandscenery.Throughaseriesofcarving___44___(technique)suchaslowrelief(浮雕),deepreliefandemptycarving,vividwoodcarvingworksareportrayed.LuzhouWoodCarving____45____(list)intotheProvincialIntangibleCulturalHeritageprojectin2013.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)46.假定你是某国际学校学生会主席,你校准备组织一次主题为“中国民间故事(ChineseFolkTales)”的活动,请你用英语写一篇开幕辞,欢迎参加活动的师生。内容包括:1.表示欢迎;2.活动目的;3.活动内容。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节读后续写(满分25分)47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。ItwasasunnyafternooninJune,2022whenAnthonyPerrysteppedoffthetrainatthestation.The20-year-old,whoworkednightsinagrocerystore,wasonhiswaytoseehisgrandfathersotheycouldgoseeacarPerrywasthinkingaboutbuying.Ontheplatform,twomenwerefighting.Thentheunthinkablehappened:Thepairtrippedovertheedgeandontothetracks.Onemanendeduponhisback,defendinghimselfoffblows.Suddenly,hestartedtrembling.Theattackerjumpedbackupontotheplatformanddisappeared.Themanhadfallenontothethirdrail,theconduit(电导管)fortheelectricitythatpowersChicago’strains.AsPerryandotherhorrifiedonlookerswatched,hetrembledgreatlyasthecurrentf

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