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成都市石室中学2023—2024学年度上期高2024届诊模拟

英语试卷

(满分150分考试时间:120分钟)

第I卷

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,并

标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有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.Whenwillthebusmostlikelycome?

A.Infiveminutes.B.Intenminutes.C.Infifteenminutes.

2.WhatdoesthemanplantodoinLasVegas?

A.Buyashirt.B.Buyasuitcase.C.Winalotofmoney.

3.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouthersituation?

A.Sheisgladtheworstisover.

B.Hersisterisworsethanbefore.

C.Shewantstogobacktoherparents'house.

4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Makingsandwiches.

B.Buyingfoodforameeting.

C.Earningmoneyforanassociation.

5.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inalibrary.B.InanInternetcafe.C.Inacolleeshop.

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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?

A.Usetheman'sphone.B.Getaridefromtheman.C.Haveherhaircut.

7.Whereisthewoman'scar?

A.Outsideheroffice.B.Atherhairdressefs.C.Neartheman'sbuilding.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Wheredoesthewomanbuymostofhermusic?

A.FromiTunes.B.FromeMusic.C.FromGooglePlay.

9.Whatdoesthemanseemtocareabout?

A.Savingmoneyonmusic.

B.Collectingacertainkindofmusic.

C.Supportingindependentmusicians.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whoisthemangoingtothemovieswith?

A.Hissister.B.Tliewoman.C.HisfriendRay.

11.Whatdoesthewomanwanttosee?

A.Amusical.B.Adocumentary.C.Anactionfilm.

第1页/共8页命题人/审题人:陈侨、黄磊、许蒋存、易文、马亚娟

12.WhatdoesthemandislikeaboutfilmslikeRogueOne?

A.Themusic.B.Theacting.C.Thedialogue.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Husbandandwife.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Bossandemployee.

14.Wheredoesthewomanwork?

A.Inahospital.B.Atauniversity.C.Atatechcompany.

15.Howlonghasthewomanbeenathercurrentjob?

A.Foraboutonemonth.B.Foraboutsixmonths.C.Foraroundoneyear.

16.Whatistheman'sadvice?

A.Findanewjob.B.Takesomemedicine.C.Workoutmoreoften.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.HowmuchofadiscountdoDeluxePassbuyersget?

A.10percentoffB.12percentoff.C.15percentoff.

18.Whatisthecostofthethreeplans?

A.$649,$849,and$1049,B.$619,$819,and$1019.C.$619,$849,and$1049.

19.WhatwillmembersreceiveiftheypaybeforeNovember30?

A.Onefreemonth.B.Seasonaldiscounts.C.Freeparkingpasses.

20.Whocanpayforthemembershiponamonth-to-monthplan?

A.PeoplewholiveinCalifornia.

B.PeoplewhopurchasetheSignaturePass.

C.PeoplewhobuytheSignaturePlusPass.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

It'sanexcitingmomentwhenyoudecidethatyouaregoingtostudyintheUS!Beforeyoustart

packingyourbags,hereareseveralthingsthatstudentsneedtohavebeforeapplyingtostudyintheUS.

Applicationfeeandfinancialinformation

Manystudentsarenotawarethattheyhavetopayanapplicationfeetoapplytoschools,colleges

anduniversitiesintheUS.Whilethismightnotbeanormalpracticeinothercountries,thisisstandard

intheUS.

Applicationfeescanrangeinpricedependingontheschool.Someschoolschargeasmuchas$90

whileotherschoolschargeaslittleas$25.Generally,schoolswillwaive(免除)theapplicationfeeunder

certainfinancialcircumstances.Ifyouneedfinancialassistancetosubmityourapplication,contactyour

prospectiveuniversity?sadmissionsoffice.

Inadditiontotheapplicationfee,studentsarerequiredtoshowproofoffinancialqualification.

Generally,mostschoolswillrequireacopyofyourbankstatementbutsomeschoolsmayallowother

documentstoshowfinancialqualification.

Passport

AsyouarenotacitizenorpermanentresidentoftheUS,youwillneedapassporttostudyinthe

US.SchoolsintheUSrequireprospectivestudentstosubmittheirpassportnumbersontheir

applications.Withoutapassport,theschoolwillnotbeabletoissuethenecessaryformsforastudent

visa,ifaccepted.Mostimportantly,yourpassportmustbevalid(有效的)sixmonthsbeyondthetime

yourplannedstudieshavebeencompleted.

第2页/共8页命题人/审题人:陈侨、黄磊、许蒋蒋、易文、马亚娟

Academicrecordsandtestscores

TherearemanyprogramsintheUSandeachhasitsrequirementsforadmission.Someschoolswill

requirestudentstosubmitSATorACTscoresbeforesubmittingtheirapplications.Asaninternational

student,youwillhavetosubmitaTOEFLorIELTSscoreforconsiderationtoanundergraduate

program.

Inaddition,schoolswillrequireyourpreviousacademictranscripts(reports).Thesetranscripts

shouldbefromanypreviouslearninginstitution,suchasahighschool.Obtainingacademictranscripts

canbeatime-consumingprocess,somakesuretoplanahead.

ApplyingtostudyintheUScanbeanoverwhelmingprocessbutifyourememberthesekey

elementsneededtoapply,you'Hexperienceaneasyandsimpleapplicationprocess.

21.WhatisamustforeveryinternationalstudenttoapplytostudyintheUSA?

A.Topayapplicationfees.B.Toprovetheirfinancialqualification.

C.TosubmitSATorACTscores.D.Tokeeppassportsvalidfor6months.

22.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?

A.Theapplicationprocessiseasy,simplebuttime-consuming.

B.Payingapplicationfeesisnotuncommoninothercountries.

C.Theadmissionsofficeoffersloanstopoorinternationalstudents.

D.TOEFLorIELTSscoresarevitalforanundergraduateprogram.

23.Inwhichcolumndoesthetextprobablyappearinthenewspaper?

A.AmericanCampus.B.SolvingStress.C.SharedFuture.D.SummerFun.

B

ItwasabrightspringafternoonalongtheMarylandcoast,andJonathanBauer,51,atechnology

executiveatahospital,andhis13-year-olddaughter,Ava,weretakinglulladvantageofit.Theywere

drivingwiththewindowsdownastheyheadedhomeonthe1.4-mile,two-laneRoute90bridge,which

spanstheshallowwatersofAssawomanBay.Suddenly,thecalmwasdisturbedbyahigh-pitchednoise.

Notfaraheadofthem,ablackpickupwasslippingfromonelanetotheother.TotheBauers,horror,

ithitaBMWsedanandcametorestswingingovertherailofthebridge.

BauerstoppedhiscarandrantotheBMW."AreyouOK?"heaskedthedriver.Shenodded,too

shockedtospeak.Andthenthedriver'sdoorofthepickupwasthrownopenandamanclimbedout.He

pointeddown,sayingsomethinginSpanish.Inthewaterwasacarseat.Nexttoit,agirl,abouttwo

yearsold,wasfloatingonherback,kickingandsplashingandscreaming.

Bauerwaitedforthepickupdrivertodosomething,buthedidn't.Maybehewasinshock.Bauer

jumpedintotheshallowwaterquickly,swamtothedrowninggirlinafewquickstrokesandliftedher

outofthewater:mouthhalfopen,eyesnearlyclosed,notbreathing.Standing,helaidheragainsthis

shoulderandhitherbackwiththeflatofhishand.Comeon...comeon...

Andthenaretching(干呕的)soundasoceanwatercamestreamingfromhermouth.Butstillno

breath.Anotherhitonthebackandanotherretch,followedbyanintakeoffreshair,andthenthe

beautifulsenseoflittlefingersgraspinghimaroundtheneck.Hereyeswereopenednow,focusedon

him.AmomentlaterafamilyonarowboatpulledupanddraggedBauerandthelittlegirlaboard.The

girlsufferedabrokenshoulderbutwasotherwiseuninjured.

AvaBauerwassoinspiredbyherfather'sactionsthatfourmonthslatershebecameavolunteer

firefightersothatshetoocouldsavelives.t4ThatgirlisgoingtoliveawholelifebecauseofhimJshe

says.Tt'sincredible.^^

24.Whatisthefunctionofthefirstparagraph?

A.TouncovertheBauers,feelings.

第3页/共8页命题人/审题人:陈侨、黄磊、许存禧

B.Tointroducetheupcomingevent.

C.Todescribeascenealongthecoast.

D.Toexplainthedisturbedcalmtous.

25.Whathappenedonthebridge?

A.Slippingfromonelanetotheother,ablackpickupsuddenlystopped.

B.HavingcrashedintotheBauers'car,aBMWsedanslippedintotheocean.

C.Duetothefineweather,theBauerspulleduptoenjoythewonderfulview.

D.Outofcontrol,ablackpickupunfortunatelycrashedintoaBMWsedan.

26.Whatcanweknowaboutthedrowninggirl?

A.WithoutBauer'shelp,shemighthavedied.

B.Shewastheblackpickupdriver'sdaughter.

C.Shedroppedoffthecarseattotheground.

D.RightafterBauerhitherback,shebreathed

27.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeBauer?

A.Innovativeandperseverant.B.Friendlyandcooperative.

C.Courageousanddecisive.D.Intelligentandpatient.

C

Anewstudysaysthatnomatterhowmuchtheworldcutsbackoncarbonemissions,alargeand

importantpartofAntarcticaisexpectedtodisappear.

ThestudyfocusedonthemeltingofprotectiveicearoundAntarctica'sAmundsenSeainwestern

Antarctica.Theysaidthe"unavoidable“meltingwilltakehundredsofyears,resultinginariseofnearly

1.8metersinsealevels.Thismeltingwillhaveaprofoundimpactonwhereandhowpeopleliveinthe

future.Thestudy,publishedinNatureClimateChange,warnsthateveniffuturewarmingwaslimitedto

justafewtenthsofadegreemore,itwouldhave“limitedpowertopreventoceanwarmingthatcould

leadtothecollapseoftheWestAntarcticIceSheet.”

Theleadwriterofthestudy,KaitlinNaughten,explainsthattheresearchindicatesthattheEarthis

onapathtowardsrapidoceanwarmingandiceshelfmeltingoverthecomingcentury.Whilepast

studieshavetalkedabouthowseriousthesituationis,Naughtenwasthefirsttousecomputermodeling

tostudyhowwarmwaterfrombelowwillmelttheice.Thestudylookedatfourdifferentcasesinhow

muchcarbonemissionstheworldproduces.Ineachcase,oceanwarmingwasjusttoomuchforthisarea

oftheicetosurvive.Italsolookedatwhatwouldhappeniffuturewarmingwaslimitedto1.5degrees

Celsiusovermid-19thcenturylevels:theinternationalgoal.Theyfoundtherunawaymeltingprocessin

thiscaseaswell.

ThestudyprimarilyfocusesonthepartoftheWestAntarcticIceSheetthatismostatriskof

meltingneartheAmundsenSea,includingtheThwaitesiceshelf,oftenreferredtoasthe"Doomsday

Glacier”.AccordingtoEricRignot,anicescientistattheUniversityofCaliforniaIrvine,thisareais

already“doomed”(注定的)duetotherapidmeltingthathasoccurred.Naughtendoesnotliketousethe

word“doomed”,becauseshesaid100yearsfromnow,theworldmightnotjuststopbutdriveback

carbonlevelsintheairandclimatechange.Butshesaidwhatishappeningnowonthegroundisaslow

collapsethatcannotbestopped,atleastnotinthiscentury.

28.Accordingtothestudy,whatwillbetheconsequenceofthe“unavoidable“meltingofice?

A.AfastcollapseoftheWestAntarctica.

B.Ariseinsealevelstoatleast1.8meters.

C.Achangeofpeople'slivingplacesandlife.

D.Asignificantreductionincarbonemissions.

第4页/共8页命题人/审题人:陈侨、黄磊、许蒋蒋、易文、马亚娟

29.WhatisspecialaboutNaughten'sresearch?

A.ExplainingwhytheEarthisonapathtowardsrapidoceanwanning.

B.Adoptingcomputermodelingtostudythepossibilityoficesurvival.

C.Findingtherunawaymeltingprocessinthefourthcaseofoceanwarming.

D.Comparingfourcasesinhowmuchcarbonemissionstheworldproduces.

30.WhatwouldNaughtenmostprobablyagreewith?

A.Iceshelfmeltingisunstoppableatleastinthecentury.

B.Theword“doomed"accuratelydescribesthesituation.

C.Carbonlevelswillneverreachtheinternationalgoal.

D.Paststudieddidn'tshowhowseriousthesituationis.

31.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?

A.ToexplaintheimpactofcarbonemissionsonAntarctica.

B.TosharethefindingsofanewstudyonAntarcticicemelting.

C.Toanalyzethepotentialconsequencesofrapidoceanwarming.

D.TocallforimmediateactiontopreventtheAntarcticicemelting.

D

In1945,twosculpturesmeanttorepresenttheaveragemancalledNormanandwomancalled

NormaintheUnitedStateswentonexhibitattheAmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory.

Thatsameyear,acontestwaslaunchedtofindalivingrepresentationofNorma.Normalisoften

usedtomean“typical","expected”,oreven“correct"Bythatlogic,mostpeopleshouldfitthe

descriptionofnormal.Andyet,notoneofalmost4,000womenwhoparticipatedinthecontestmatched

Norma,thesupposedly“normal"woman.

Thispuzzleisn'tuniquetoNormaandNorman,either—timeandtimeagain,so-callednormal

descriptionsofourbodies,minds,andperceptionshaveturnedouttomatchalmostnoone.Sowhatdoes

normalactuallymean—andshouldweberelyingonitsomuch?

Instatistics,anormaldistributiondescribesasetofvaluesthatfallalongabellcurve(曲线).The

average,ormean,ofallthevaluesisattheverycenter,andmostothervaluesfallwithinthehump(驼峰)

ofthebell.Normaldoesn'tdescribeasingledatapoint,butapatternofdiversity.Manyhumantraits,

likeheight,followanormaldistribution.Somepeopleareverytallorveryshort,butmostpeoplefall

closetotheoverallaverage.Outsideofstatistics,normaloftenreferstoanaveragelikethesingle

numberpulledfromthefattestpartofthebellcurvethatexcludesallthenuancesofthenormal

distribution.NormaandNorman'sproportions(比例)camefromsuchaverages.

Appliedtoindividuals,whethersomeoneisconsiderednormalusuallydependsonhowcloselythey

gettothisaverage.Atbest,suchdefinitionsofnormalfailtocapturevariation.Whenlimitedor

inaccuratedefinitionsofnormalareusedtomakedecisionsthatimpactpeople'slives,theycandoreal

harm.Therewereexamplesinhistory.

Tothisday,peopleareoftentargetedanddiscriminatedagainstonthebasisofdisabilities,mental

healthissues,andotherfeaturesconsidered“notnormal”.Buttherealityisthatthedifferencesinour

bodies,minds,perceptions,andideasabouttheworldaroundus—inshort,diversity—isthetrue

normal.

32.WhatcanwelearnaboutNormanandNorma?

A.Noparticipantfittedthedescriptionoftheminthecontest.

B.Theywereondisplayassoonastheywerecompletedin1945.

C.TheywerebothnamedbytheAmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory.

D.Peopleviewedthemastypicalandcorrectrepresentationsofhumans.

第5页/共8页命题人/审题人:陈侨、黄磊、许蒋蒋、易文、马亚娟

33.Howdoesnormalinstatisticsdifferfromnormaloutsideofstatistics?

A.Theformerandthelatterfallattotallydifferentpointsofthebellcurve.

B.Theformerandthelatteraccountfordifferentpuzzlesinourdailylife.

C.Thelatterisasinglenumberwhereastheformershowsapatternofdiversity.

D.Thelatteroftenindicatesthedistributionofasetofvaluesbuttheformerdoesn't.

34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“miances“inParagraph4mostprobablymean?

A.Possibilities.B.Examples.C.Meanings.D.Differences.

35.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.WhatIsRealNormal?

B.WhenAreHumansNormal?

C.HowDoesNormalCauseHarm?

D.WhyShouldn'tWeRelyonNormal?

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,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。

AREyouhappy?Peopleoftenasktheirfriendsthisquestion;itshowstheycare.It'saquestion

thatPresidentNicolasSarkozyofFranceseemskeenforsocialscientiststoaskinhiscountry.36

Duringtheannual“twosessions”,Chineselawmakersandpoliticaladvisorsarediscussinghowto

build"ahappyChina”.

37

Manystudieshaveshownthatwealthiernationstendtobehappierthanpoorerones;andricher

peopleappeartobemoresatisfiedthanthelessrich.ButarecentCanadianstudyshowsthatthehappiest

peopleliveinthatcountry'spoorestprovinces(NovaScotia),whilethoseintherichest(British

Columbia)areamongtheleasthappy.Happinessisnotdeterminedbywealth.

Somescholarsalsobelievethathappinessiswhatpeoplefinallywantandwealthisonlyameans

towardsthisend.38

Sowhatisitthatmakespeoplehappy,ifitisn'tmoney?

7

IntheUSauthorDanBuettnersnewbookThiive:FindingHappinesstheBlueZoneWayy

thereisahint.39Rather,BuettnerfoundthatthefourhappiestcitiesonEarth,whichspanthe

globefromDenmarktoMexico,giveprioritytosocialnetworks,healthandwell-being.

TakeSingaporeasanexample.Thecity-statehasoneofthehighestpopulationdensitiesinthe

world,

40However,inarecentsurvey,95percentofpeoplesaidtheywereeitherveryhappyor

quitehappy.Theygavetheircityhighmarksforcleanlinessandsafety-subwaysarecleanandtrains

absolutelyarriveontime,andpolicearehelpfulandgoodattheirjob.

ChinahasachievedarapidGDPgrowthandbecometheworld'ssecondlargesteconomy.

However,tobuild“ahappyChina",weneedtoemphasizepeople'slivelihoodsandqualityoflifeover

fasteconomicgrowth.Weneedtolookforalternativemeasuresthatwouldshownationalprogressnot

justbyhowoureconomyisgrowing,butbyhowourlivesareimproving;notjustbyourstandardof

living,butbyourqualityoflife.

A.Wherearepeoplehappier?

B.InChina,ifsaconcern,too.

C.Butwhatisthemeasureofhappiness?

D.Truehappinessliesinstrugglingtobehappy.

E.Anditspeopleareknownforbeingworkaholics

F.Ithasnothingtodowiththeirmaterialwealth,intelligenceorattractiveness.

第6页/共8页命题人/审题人:陈侨、黄磊、许禧蒋、易文、马亚娟

G.Ifso,theprioritynowgiventoeconomicgrowthwouldappeartobeamistake.

检部才英语知识运用々共两节,满分45分)

第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的

最佳选项。

SammieVance,14,knowsthere'snothingworsethanfeelingleftout.Foryears,she'sbeenhelping

thosekidsmakefriends.Whatshehasbeendoingis41theBuddyBenchprogram.Originally,the

ideawasthatanyoneatschoolwhowasfeeling42couldsitonthe"buddybench”.Thatletother

kidsknowsomeoneneededafriend.Theideaquickly43.

Sammiegottheideaforthe44atsummercampin2017.Shethoughtitwouldbe45to

haveabuddybenchinherschool,sowhenshegotback,she46theideatoherheadmaster,

teachersandherparents.

Getting47lortheprojectwasjustthefirststep."Therehavebeenalotofsmall48、like

money5^^Sammiesays.Toreducecostsandbe49Sammiedecidedtomakethebenchoutof

recycledmaterial.Sosherallied(号召)her50togatherbottlecaps.

Wordoftheprojectgotout,andsoonSammiewasgetting51frompeopleinbroaderregions

一all50states,andintheendshe52morethan1,200pounds.AcompanycalledGreenTree

Plasticswasableto53theseintothreebenches.

54,Sammiehelpedotherschoolsacquirebenches.Shehashelped55morethan20

benchestoschoolsandparksbynow.Her56ofkindnesscontinuestospreadfarandwide.

57allthekidsherprojecthashelped,Sammiebenefitsfromit,feelinggratefulforhowitgaveher

58insomanydifferentaspectsoflife.

59assomeactsofkindnesscanbe,theycanmakeasignificantdifferenceandleadtoachain

reaction,Mshesays."Younever60Justbekind,ingeneral.”

41.A.planningB.fundingC.advocatingD.running

42.A.depressedB.lonelyC.sorrowfulD.uncomfortable

43.A.caughtonB.cameoverC.setoffD.gotthrough

44.A.ambitionB.programC.taskD.instructor

45.A.impracticalB.uncommonC.popularD.cool

46.A.soldB.giftedC.tookD.reflected

47.A.approvalB.promiseC.adviceD.hope

48.A.achievementsB.stepsC.challengesD.matters

49.A.eye-catchingB.light-weightedC.good-lookingD.eco-friendly

50.A.relativesB.friendsC.communityD.government

51.A.moneyB.capsC.benchesD.praise

52.A.madeB.raisedC.collectedD.saved

53.A.investB.divideC.breakD.recycle

54.A.BeforelongB.BelieveitornotC.BycontrastD.Bytheway

55.A.boughtB.borrowedC.donatedD.delivered

56.A.behaviorB.gestureC.faithD.love

57.A.DespiteB.UnlikeC.AmongD.Besides

58.A.honorsB.lessonsC.attentionD.purpose

59.A.TiringB.SmallC.RegularD.Dull

60.A.knowB.withdrawC.stopD.recall

第7页/共8页命题人/审题人:陈侨、黄磊、许蒋蒋、易文、马亚娟

第n卷

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Someentrepreneurs(企业家)are61(simple)bornwithagiftofsniffingoutagoodbusiness.

BryanLooisoneofthem.62(raise)inthesmalleststateinMalaysia,Loooweshissuccesstohis

parentsintroducinghimtobusinessatanearlyage.

Itwas63chancethenthatherealizedthegapsintheMalaysianmarketfortea.Peoplewere

talkingaboutteabutdidn'thaveaplacetogofora“proper,modern"tea,hesaid.

Bubbletea,whichcombinesAsianteawithmilkorfruitsyrups,originatedinTaiwanandhasmost

recentlyspreadin64(popular)aroundtheglobe.LoothenwenttoTaiwan,wherehe65

(expose)tothemodernteadrinkingculture.Aftermuchresearch,heapproachedthetoptenbrandsof

teamakerstoseeifthey'dexpandwithhiminMalaysia,66noneofthemhadanyinterestin

expandingintoMalaysia'smarket.

Andthenthroughastrokeofluck,Loo'sfriendmentionedaTaiwanesecompanycalledZhiQuCha

Tsaiwasopentotalking.So67then-24-year-oldflewtoTaiwanandboughtthefranchise(经销

权),changingthenametoChatimetofitintotheMalaysianmarket.LooopenedhisfirstChatimestore

inSeptember2010,and68(have)172storeswith880staffacrossMalaysiauptonow.

Itseemsthere'snostoppingthisyoung,successfulentrepreneur69hopeshiscompanycan

leadthewayforotherASEANcountries,70(inspire)themasarolemodel.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)一

第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10

处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(八),并在其下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:1,每处错误及修改均仅限一词;

2,只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

Becauseofmystronginterestinmath,soIdreamofbecomingamathematician.ButeverytimeI

didn'tdowellinthemathexam,Ifeltreallysadandwouldcry,whichbotheredusalot.Mymath

teachersuggestedItriedtofixtheproblemsinsteadofjustcrying,anuselessapproach.Therefore,I

startedbythinkinglogicallyanddiscussingquestionswithmyteacherfrequent.ThenIfoundoutmy

weakpointswhenIneededmorepractice,andgraduallyimprovedmyself.Imadeahabittopractise

mathoutofschooleveryday.Underthehelpofsomeonlinemathapps,I'vebeenmoreenthusiastic

aboutthesubjects.NowI'mfullymotivatingandthat'salreadyhalfthebattle.

第二节书面表达(满分25分)

假定你是李华。上周你们学校举行了秋季运动会,请给你的美国笔友Jack写一封信,介绍本

次运动会。内容包括:

1.运动会的概况;

2,你或者同学在运动会上的表现;

3.你的感受。

注意:

1,词数100左右;

2.结束语己给出,不计入总词数。

DearJack,

Lookingforwardtoyoursharing.Bestwishes.

Yours,

第8页/共8页命题人/审题入:陈侨、黄磊、许蒋蒋、易文、马亚娟

第9页/共8页命题人/审题人:除侨、黄磊、许落落、易文、马亚娟

成都市石室中学2023—2024学年度上期高2024届诊模拟答案

听力:1-5ACBBC6-10AABBA11-15CCBCB16-20CACAA

阅读:21-23BDA24-27BDAC28-31CBAB32-35DCDA

七选五:36-40BCGFE

完形:41-45DBABD46-50AACDC51-55BCDAC56-60BDDBA

语法填空:

61.simply62.Raised63.by64,popularity65.wasexposed

66.but/yet67.the68,hashad69.who/that70,inspiring

改错:

Becauseofmystronginterestinmath,soIdreamofbecomingamathematician.Butevery

timeIdidn'tdowellinthemathexam,Ifeltreallysadandwouldcry,whichbotheredusalot.My

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