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吉林地区普通高中2023-2024学年度高三年级第四次模拟考试英语试题说明:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证2.答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡对应题目写在答题卡上。字体工整,笔迹清楚。3.请按题号顺序在答题卡相应区域作答,超出区域所写答案无效:在试卷上、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.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Solveotherproblemsfirst.B.Askpeopleforhelp.C.Takeabreak.2.Whatisprobablymoreimportanttothewoman?A.Theenvironment.B.Industry.C.Lifestyle.3.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Strangers.B.Friends.C.Co-workers.4.Whendidthespeakersarriveatthecinema?A.At7:10p.m.B.At7:20p.m.C.At7:30p.m.5.Whatwasthewomandoingjustnow?A.Takingaclass.B.Movingboxes.C.Havingamatch.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.Whatseasonisitnow?A.Theearlyspring.B.Theearlysummer.C.Theearlywinter.7.Whichplaceisthewomangoingtonext?A.Apostoffice.B.Herapartment.C.Aclothingstore.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Atabeach.B.Atashop.C.Athome.9.Whatdidthespeakersforgettotaketothebeachlasttime?A.Rightshoes.B.Sunglasses.C.Drinkingwater.10.Whowillthespeakerscontactlater?A.Theirchildren.B.Theirneighbors.C.Thewoman’ssister.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Howdoesthewomanfeel?A.Happy.B.Unsure.C.Satisfied.12.Whatdoesthemanlikeabouttheapartment?A.Itsspace.B.Itslocation.C.Itsparkinglot.13.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?A.Visittheirfriends.B.Buytheapartment.C.Viewaparkingspace.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Howdidthewomanknowtheman’smovie?A.Fromanactor.B.Fromawriter.C.Fromherassistant.15.Whattypeofmoviewillthemanfilmthistime?A.Amovieabouthistory.B.Acar-racingmovie.C.Acomedy.16.Whatisthewoman’smainworryaboutfilming?A.Time.B.Money.C.Audiences.17.Whenwillthespeakersprobablymeetnexttime?A.Latertoday.B.Nextweek.C.BeforeChristmas.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisthespeaker’sjob?A.Atourguide.B.Ashopowner.C.Ahorsekeeper.19.Wherewasthespeakerborn?A.InItaly.B.InChina.C.IntheUnitedKingdom.20.Whatisthemaintopicofthetalk?A.Worldgeography.B.Familytraditions.C.Icecream.第一节(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AChildren’sBooksMyWinterCitybyJamesGladstoneAkid,hisdadandtheirdoghappilybraveadownfalltogosleddingacrosstown.Theboynotesthe“windowsgoneallsteamy”onthebus,the“wildernessoffootprints,crisscrossing,disappearing”onthesidewalks,the“lightpowderpillows”whentheymakesnowangels.Throughtheillustrations(插图)ofthebook,littlechildrencanfindeachwell-observeddetailofwintertimecitylife.40pp.$19.95.(Ages4to8.)BearIsAwake!AnAlphabetStorybyHannahE.HarrisonA“bigbear”wakesupinthemiddleofwinter,leavesherdenandshowsupata“cozycabin,”whereagirlisannoyed,theninspiredtotakethebearintotowntofigureouthowtohelpthecreaturegetbacktohibernation(冬眠).Thefinalpagehasnowords,justaproudlookonthegirl’sface:missionaccomplished.Thebookletsevenpre-readersfollowthealphabeticalstorythroughtheexpressiveillustrations.40pp.$17.99.(Ages3to6.)IAmPolarBearbyJ.PatrickLewis.Thebookcapturesthemajestyofthepolarbear.Lewishasthecreaturetelluswhathe’scalledindifferentcultures,fromtheInuit(“IamNanuk”)totheSami,who“refusetospeakmynameforfearofoffendingme.”Theendingshowsthepolarbearfloatonashrinkingbitofice,“losinghold.”32pp.$18.99.(Ages4to8.)SnowyRacebyAprilJonesPrince.Agirlgetstorideonherdad’sgiantsnowplowinthisdelightfulrhymingtale.Theyracethroughtheheavysnow,butit’snotclearwherethey’regoinguntiltheyarriveattheairport,wherehermotheriswaiting.Prince’s (ℼWhatDoWheelsDoAllDay?”)textisintriguinglyspare,lettingDavenier’s(“TheFirstThingMyMamaToldMe”)softlivelywintertimescenesshine.40pp.$18.99.(Ages3to6.)21.Whichofthefollowingbooksunfoldsthewintercitylife?A.MyWinterCity.B.BearIsAwake!AnAlphabetStory.C.IAmPolarBear.D.SnowforEveryone.22.Whosebookdescribesastorytellingagirlhelpsacreature?A.JamesGladstone.B.HannahE.Harrison.C.J.PatrickLewis.D.AprilJonesPrince.23.Whatdothebookshaveincommon?A.Thestoriesareaboutcelebratingsnow.B.Eachbookcostsalot.C.Eachbookhas40pages.D.Theyareintendedforlittlekids.BThere’snothingmorerefreshingthanfindingayoungmusicianwhotalksaboutherdevelopingcareerwithoutanyartifice(欺骗)oranxiety.It’ssimplyaquestionofplayinghardandpersuadingothersthatthejourneyisworthtaking.AsthefirstsaxophonisttoreachthefinalofBBCYoungMusicianin2016,JessGillamwaspleasedtofindherschoolfriendswatchedandenjoyedherperformance.Withouther,theywouldn’thaveheardanoteandprobablywouldn’thaveknownthecompetitionexisted.WhenshefirstjoinedtheCarnivalBand,asmalltownband,at7,sherealiseditwasameetingpointforpeoplefrommanydifferentbackgrounds.Saxophoneinhand,shesawthattherewasapathwaytobefollowedthatwouldtakepeopleonajourneytogetherwhootherwisemightnotfindcommoncause,andwho—withoutthethrillofmusic-making—couldn’texploit(充分利用)theirnatureformusic.Buthere’sthebadnews.Localauthorityfundingfellawayandtherewasnoonetopickupthepieces.Forthegenerationsbehindher,there’snoneofthatopportunityshehadtodevelopaloveformusic.Perhapsthat’soneofthereasonswhysheissopassionateaboutmusiceducation,whichistoheranecessity.“Musicneedstobeagiven.Itispartofeducation,butnotanadd-on.”Foranyonewhogetstiredofthehead-scratchingargumentsaboutwheremusicisgoing—andwhetherornotaudiencesaregoingtoshrink—amusicianlikeJessGillamisanenergisinginspiration.Shementionsherexcitementatperformingwithanorchestrawhichillustratestherichnessofopportunityfortalentedyoungplayers.Its15thanniversaryconcertthisyearislivingproofofthemagicthatcanberemindedwhenyoungplayersgettogethertoexpressthemselveswithalltheuninhibited(不受拘束的)enthusiasmoftalentedpeoplewhohaven’tyetbeenbeatendownbytoomuchcareeradvice,orover-eageragentsanxioustochangetheminaparticularway.Whentalkingaboutmusiceducationinschools,sheisincrediblethatanyonecouldthinkthatitshouldn’tbeattheheartofthecurriculum.Sheknowswhatithasdoneforherandhopestopassiton.24.WhatdoweknowaboutJessGillam?A.Shecreatedachanceforherfriendstoapproachmusic.B.Shebelievedonlyabandcouldunitemusiclovers.C.Sheconsideredmusic-makinganinborncompetence.D.Shetookoverafterherbandwasfinanciallychallenged.25.Whichdoestheunderlinedword“given”inparagraph5mean?A.Must.B.Bonus.C.Gift.D.Chance.26.WhatdoesJessGillamprobablyagreewith?A.Furtherevidenceisneededtosupportmusiceducation.B.Musiccanonlybeindividuallyappreciated.C.Musicallowsyoungplayerstovoicethemselvesfreely.D.Musiciansareundertheobligationtospreadmusic.27.WhichcanbestdescribeJessGillam?A.Ambitiousandgenerous.B.Warm-heartedandmodest.C.Sensitiveanddevoted.D.Responsibleandinspiring.CDrorAngel,amarineecologistseekstofightclimatechangebypurposelysinkingwastewoodtotheseafloor,wherecarbonthatthetreesstoredupwhilelivingcanremainlockedawayforcenturies.Thisinitiative,ledbyIsraelicompanyRewind,ispartofagrowingtrendincarboncapturetechnologiesseekingtodrawcarbonoutoftheatmosphere.Whereassomecarboncaptureschemesrequireexpensivemachinesandcomplexchemistry,buryingterrestrialbiomass(地球生物量)atseaisextremelysimple:Allittakesaretugboats,barges,andwoodywastefromforestryandagriculture.Theapproachisfavouredoverotherocean-basedcarboncapturemethods,suchasgrowingandsinkingscawced.Theadvantageliesinthefactthattheplantmaterialisgrownonland,reducingtheriskofrobbingthesurroundingwatersofnutrients.Additionally,theexistinginfrastructure(基础结构)forterrestrialbiomassproductionmakesitmorepracticalatscale.Andbecausewoodyplantsaretoughandunlikelytodegrade(降解),theycaneffectivelystorecarbon.IntheBlackSea,Rewindhasoneoftheworld’sgreatcarbonburialsites.Theseaismuchsaltieratthebottomthanatthetop,sothetwolayersdon’tmixmuchatall—onereasonwhyverylittleoxygenmakesittotheseafloor.Andbecausethelayersdon’tmix,anygreenhousegasesthatareproducedwillbelockedinthedepthsforhundredsorthousandsofyears.However,criticsraiseconcernsaboutpotentialdrawbacks.Thetransportationofbiomassonearthgloballymaynotbeenvironmentallypracticable.Andremovingterrestrialbiomassfromlandcouldstealsoilnutrientsovertime.Additionally,asnewusesforterrestrialbiomassemerge,suchassustainablebuildingmaterialsorbiochar(生物炭),themostenvironmentallyfriendlyapproachmustbeconsidered.DrorAngelagreesthatsinkingterrestrialbiomasshasitslimitationsandchallenges.Buttheurgencyofcarbonremovaldemandsthateverypossibleschemebeexploredthoroughly,andhesays,“Ithinkeveryideadeserves$1billionofsupporttotestitout.”28.WhatisthepurposeoftheRewind’sproject?A.Todevelopnewmarineecosystems.B.Toexploreunknownmarinespecies.C.Totrapcarbonatsea.D.Tostorecarbonforfutureuse.29.Whichofthefollowingadvantagesaboutthewooden-sinkingmethodisnotmentioned?A.Adecreasedimpactonmarineecology.B.Aslimchanceofbreakingdown.C.Increasedabsorptionofcarbon.D.Greatpracticeonalargescale.30.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph4?A.Thetransportationofterrestrialbiomassisharmlesstotheenvironment.B.Carboncaptureeffortsneedtobebalancedwithotherenvironmentalgoals.C.TerrestrialBiomasshasnosignificantuseotherthancarboncapture.D.Buryingterrestrialbiomassisthebestwaytokeepcarbon.31.Whatisthearticle’stonetowardstheinitiativeledbyDrorAngelandRewind?A.Skeptical.B.Objective.C.Ambiguous.D.Indifferent.DTheclich(陈词滥调)ofaknitterisawhite-hairedlady.Butinthe1940s,youngmaleRoyalAirForcepilotsusedneedlesastheywaitedfortheirnextmission.Wartimepilotscrashedalotand“lapcrafts”likeknitting,helpedrebuildflexibilityinwoundedlimbswhilealsohelpingtosettlewoundedminds.Theywerethecornerstone(基石)ofearlyoccupationaltherapy(治疗).Today,millionsofpeoplearoundtheworldemploythesesametechniques.“Theyarecloselyassociatedwithourmentalhealth,”saysJanineSmith.AlongwithDebMcDonald,sheco-ownsSkeinSisters,astoreinSydney,thatsellssuppliesforknittingandcrocheting.“IknowthatifIhaven’tknittedforafewdays,Ireallymissit.It’slikemeditation.”PhysiotherapistBetsanCorkhillandoccupationaltherapistJillRileywerepartofateamfromCardiffUniversitythat,tenyearsago,surveyedmorethan3,500knittersandfoundthatthemorefrequentlypeopleknitted,thecalmerandhappiertheyfelt.Inreality,itisa“Flow”,whichisaconceptfirstnamedbypsychologistMihalyCsikszentmihalashewroteinhisbook,“Thebestmomentsinourlivesarenotthepassive,receptive,relaxingtimes.Thebestmomentsusuallyoccurifaperson’sbodyormindisstretchedtoitslimitsinavoluntaryefforttoaccomplishsomethingdifficultandworthwhile.”ShaunaRichardsonknowsjusthowtruethisis.Theartistspent18monthsinastateofflowwhenshecrocheted(钩织)threeseven-metre-longlionsforthe2012CulturalOlympiad.Tocompletethetask,whichrequirednearly38milesofwool,shesaysshehadto“zoneeverythingoutandsustainastateofminddrivenbyrhythmandprocess.”Butsmallerprojectswillalsogetyouthere.Evenasimpleknittingorcrochetpatternrequiresattentivenesstoensurethateachstitchismadecorrectly.Andifthere’snotenoughchallengeinthestraightforward,youcanmakeadditions,fromcolourchangestotexturedstitchestohighlycomplicatedpatterns.TheCardiffresearchteamfoundthateventhoughmostofthepeoplesurveyedwereemployed,three-quartersofthosewhoknittedthreeormoretimesaweekfeltsignificantlymoreabletoorganisetheirthoughtsandforgettheirproblems.32.What’sthefunctionofthefirstparagraph?A.Togiveadefinition.B.Tointroducethetopic.C.Toclarifyaconcept.D.Toproveafinding.33.Onwhichoccasionwillapersonexperience“Flow”?A.Playingcomputergamestoone’sheart’scontent.B.Experiencinganahamomentallofasudden.C.Workingonatechnicalchallengedevotedly.D.Beingfrequentlydistractedfromthetask.34.Whatcanyouinferfromthepassage?A.Challengesinknittingaremadetoaddexcitement.B.ShannaRichardsonlikesnothingbetterthanfacingchallengesincrocheting.C.Smallerprojectswon’tcontributemuchtoexperiencing“Flow”.D.Frequentknittersfeelmorecapableofhandlingtheirthoughtsandchallenges.35.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?A.ActiveHands,CalmMinds.B.Uniquetherapy,Effectivehealing.C.Skillfultechniques,Organizedthoughts.D.Simpleknitting,Physicalwellbeing.第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。ColourOfTheSeason:SkyBlueBringtheoutdoorsintoyourhomethisyearwiththecolouroftheseason:skyblue.Thistimelesshue(色彩)workswellthroughoutthehome,whetherit’stolightenupahallwayoraddasenseofcalmtoabedroom. 36.Fromwallpainttofurniture,cushions,andbedding,peoplearefullyembracingthiscolourtrend.JohnLewishasreportedonlinesearchesfor“skyblue”areup137percentcomparedtothistimelastyear,withbluefurnishingsprovingtobepopularbuys.37Bigonblue,colourspecialistMelanieArchersharesherinteriors(室内装饰)expertise,fromwhyweshouldadoptthebluetrendtohowwecaneasilyintegrateitintoourhome.Blueisabrilliantinteriorcolour;itcomesinawiderangeofshadesandworkswelllayeredintoexistingschemestogiveafresh,newfeel.38butworkswithtraditionalstylingtoo.Asthecolourbluehasaconnectiontonature,itworkswellinahallway,linkingoutdoorandindoorspaces.39,forit’sapeacefulandfriendlycolor.Blueisalsoagreatcolourforalivingroomandkitchen.Palershadesworkwellforopeningupthespace,creatingacleanandfreshatmosphere,whiledarkershadescanadddramaandimpact.40.Itisknownthattheycanassistinloweringheartrateandbloodpressure.Thinkblueandthinkoftheocean,soitisawonderfulchoiceforabathroomtocreatearelaxingspa-likelookandfeel.Upliftingandcalming,lightenyourhomewiththisbeautifulshade.A.ItisperfecttowelcomeyourguestsB.It’sacolourthatfeelsmodernandfreshC.BluepairswellwithavarietyofbuildingmaterialsD.Additionally,paleshadesareparticularlyeffectiveinbedroomsE.There’snosurprisethen,thatit’sseenmassivepopularitylatelyF.HehasintroducedafamilyofbluesthisseasonG.Addingtouchesofwarmthwillmakeyourspacefeelwelcomingtotheeye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、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。LastFebruary,17-year-oldNorwoodwasatthewheelinOrlando,accompaniedbyherthreeclosestfriends.However,thelaughterandchatterinsidehercarabruptlygavewayto41,asanothervehicle42intotheirsatacrossroads,sendingtheirblackcarsailingintoanearbyyard.Assmokepouredfromhercar,abystandershouted,“It’saboutto43!Getout!”Theimpacthadcavedin(使下陷)Norwood’sdriver’ssidedoor,44itshut.45,butotherwiseOK,sheescapedthroughthewindow,alongwithtwoofherfriends,who’dalsomanagedto46themselves.Buthalfwaydownthestreet,she47Simmonswasmissing.ShehurriedbackandfoundSimmons48inthebackseat.She49openthebackdoor,draggedherfriendoutafewfeettosafety,andlaidherontheground.However,Simmonsshowedno50oflife!ThatwaswhenNorwoodstartedCPR.ShestartedpumpingSimmons’schestand51breathingintoherfriend’smouthinhopesoffillingherlungswiththekissoflife.No52.Andthen,afterthe30thcompression(按压),Simmonsbegancoughing.TheCPRhad53!Soon,theambulancearrivedand54Simmonstothehospital.WhensheheardhowNorwoodhadsavedherlife,“Iwasn’t55,”SimmonstoldCNN.“Shewillalwayshelpanywayshecan.”41.A.screamsB.jokesC.songsD.regrets42.A.changedB.fadedC.crashedD.dived43.A.breakupB.pullupC.startupD.blowup44.A.jammingB.securingC.lockingD.reaching45.A.BrokenB.ShakenC.FrozenD.Beaten46.A.testB.freeC.cureD.help47.A.understoodB.mentionedC.realizedD.assessed48.A.uncomfortableB.unsettledC.uncontrollableD.unconscious49.A.threwB.slidC.movedD.clicked50.A.importanceB.valueC.signD.length51.A.graduallyB.desperatelyC.approximatelyD.originally52.A.gratitudeB.concernC.responseD.equipment53.A.failedB.startedC.returnedD.worked54.A.guidedB.rushedC.admittedD.led55.A.surprisedB.relievedC.frustratedD.disappointed第二节(共10个小题,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。TheShenzhouXVIcrewmemberssharedtheirspacestorieswiththepubliconFridaysincetheirreturnfromspacelastOctoberafterthe56five)crewedmissiontothespacestation57involve)China’sfirstcivilianastronaut.“Ifeltparticularlyhappytoflywiththediversecrewmembers,which58.thefirsttimeincludedapilot,anengineer,andapayloadspecialist,”MajorGeneralJingHaipeng,57,saidat59.newsconferenceheldinBeijing.Jingalsorevealedthat,unlikehispreviousspacemissions,heactuallygainedweightbytheendofthisone.“Westrictlyfollowedourexerciseanddietaryplans,whichis60.ourphysicalandmentalconditionswere61exception)good.”FlightengineerZhuYangzhusaidthathisprimary62responsible)wereassemblingandmaintainingthespacestation’sequipmentandthegreatestchallengewastoensure“zeromi

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