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2024届广东省东莞市高三下学期高考英语仿真模拟模拟(三模)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、试室号和座位号填写在答题卡上。用2B铅笔将试卷类型(A)填涂在答题卡相应位置上。并在答题卡相应位置上填涂考生号。因笔试不考听力,试卷从第二部分开始,试题序号从“21”开始。2.作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。答案不能答在试卷上。3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答无效。4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。考试结束后,将试卷和答题卡一并交回。第二部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。A2024WesternColoradoElementaryScienceFairEUREKA!andD51arepartneringtohostourannualelementary(小学的)sciencefair!Here’syourchancetoapplyyourloveofSTEM(Science,Technology,EngineeringandMathematics)byconductingyourownscientificinvestigation.Participationisopentoall3-5thgraderslivinginWesternColorado,andstudentscaneitherenterasanindividualorasateamofnomorethan3members.Judgingwillbebasedongrade,andateamcomposedofstudentsfrommultiplegradeswillbejudgedinthegradecategoryoftheoldestparticipant’sgrade.ProjectSubmissionAllparticipantsmustcompleteallofthefollowingbyMarch7,2024:●Completetheregistrationform(oneperteam)●Createadisplayposter(eitherphysicalorelectronic)summarizingtheirprojectandemailthefileoraclearphotoofittothesciencefaircommittee●Createavideopresentation(lessthan5minutes)explainingtheirprojecttothejudges,andsubmitittothesciencefaircommitteePublicViewingDate:Wednesday,March13,2024Location:EUREKA!McConnellScienceMuseumParticipantscandisplaytheirpostersandpresenttheirprojectstothepublic(optional).SafetyRegulationsItisimportanttowearproperprotectivegear(装备)whennecessaryinadditiontodisposingof(处理)wasteproperlywhenconductingascientificinvestigation.WestronglyrecommendthatguardianslookupandstudySafetyDataSheetsforanychemicalsthattheirstudentsuse,andhaveresponsibilityfornotallowingstudentstoexperimentwithdangerouschemicals.EUREKA!holdstherighttonotdisplayprojectsiftheybelievethecomponentsbreakoursafetyregulations.21.Whatisanentryrequirementforthesciencefair?A.Ateammustconsistofthreemembers.B.Ateammustbeledbytheoldestparticipant.C.AllparticipantsmustbefromWesternColorado.D.Teamsmustbeformedbystudentsinthesamegrade.22.Whatareparticipantsrequiredtodobythesubmissiondate?A.Submitadisplayposter.B.Videotheinvestigationprocess.C.Presenttheirprojecttothepublic.D.Fillintheregistrationformindividually.23.Whichofthefollowingwillresultinyourprojectnotbeingdisplayed?A.Disposingofwasteimproperly.B.Performingexperimentswithoutaguardian.C.Involvingharmfulchemicalsinyourproject.D.Conductingyourinvestigationwithoutprotectivegear.BOneSaturdayinDecember,AnnacarinElf,theheadofoperationsatGothenburgCityLibrary,justhappenedtowalkbyherworkplace.Noticingthatthedoorwasopen,sheenteredthelibrary,andwasastonishedtoseetheheartwarmingscenethatpeoplewereusingitlikeonaregularday.ItwasscheduledtobeclosedfortheNewYearholiday.Thepeopleinthelibrarybehavedasusual.Manyweresittingreadingnewpers,somefamilieswereinthechildren’ssectionandothersweresearchingforbooksonthecomputer.ItseemedthatElf’scolleagueshadsimplyforgottentolockthedoor,andbecausethispopularlibraryisusuallyopenonSaturdays,visitorsjustassumedtheycouldwalkin.Elfcalledtocheckwithherstaffteam,beforeannouncingtothepeoplepresentthatthelibrarywasabouttoclose.Thensheexpressedherregretforwhathadbeendonewrongandcausedthemaproblem.Itlaterturnsoutthat446localsvisitedthecitylibrary,borrowingatotalof246booksduringtheday.What’sremarkableisthatpeoplecheckedouttheirbooksthroughthelibrary’selectronicself-servicesystem,andthattodate,allthebookshavebeenreturned!ManySwedeshavereactedpositivelytothisupliftingdemonstrationoflocalrespectforthelibrary,acenterthatcanbeseenasasignofthecommunity,andwhatthelocalsdidhasstrengthenedtheirsenseofbelongingintheircommunity.Elfsays,“Nothingwasdestroyed.It’samazingthatGothenburgersenteredanemptylibraryandtreateditsolovingly.”ThecityleaderhasevensuggestedthatthisunusualSaturdayserveasanaccidentalexperimenttoanalysethepossibilityofoperatingatotallyautomatedlibrarywithoutstaff.WhydidElffeelsurprisedafterenteringthelibrary?A.Thelibrarystaffwereinit.B.Peoplekeptreadingonholidays.C.Peoplecameinwithoutpermission.D.Itwasusedthoughsupposedtobeclosed.25.WhatdidElfdothatSaturday?A.Sheleftthelibraryopen.B.Sheaskedthestaffback.C.Sheapologizedtothevisitors.D.Shereadbooksinthelibrary.26.WhatdomanySwedesthinkofthebehaviorofGothenburglocals?A.Itdisplayscommunityspirit.B.Itgivesthelibrarymuchuplift.C.Itisapositivereactiontosociety.D.Itstrengthenstrustbetweenpeople.27.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoconveythroughthestory?A.Peopletendtoshowcareforothers.B.Lifeisalwaysfulloftheunexpected.C.Librariescanbeautomatedsometimes.D.Alibrarycanbringoutthebestinpeople.CYouarestaringatablankpage.5,000wordstogo.Youarewellawarethatyourcomputercanwritethisthingforyou.TouseAIornottouseAI?Thatisthequestion.TherapiddevelopmentofAItoolshasledmanypeopletoquestiontheirimpactsonacademiclife.DuringaneventtoeducatestudentsaboutAIandacademicintegrity,EmilyBonanno,chiefjusticeoftheAll-CampusJudicialCouncil(ACJC),whichisresponsibleforhearingindividualcasesrelatingtoacademicintegrity,stressedthatalthoughAIasacommontoolisarecentdevelopment,itsimpactsonacademichonestyarealreadyclear.“Peopleareusingitpracticallylikeanycommontool,”Bonannosaid.“Peoplerunintoissueswheretheymakeassumptionsandsay‘Oh,I’mjustgoingtouseit’or‘Itdoesn’treallymatter.It’sjustalittleparagraph’.Butitdoesmatter.”TheAcademicHonestyPolicydefinesacademichonestyas“Actingwithtruthfulnessandsincerityincarryingoutallaspectsofourindividualandcollaborative(合作的)work,maintainingownershipofourworkandacknowledgingourdebttotheworkofothers”.TheuseofAItoolsincompletingtasksmightbethoughtofasthebreachofacademicintegrityifitwentagainstthispolicy,Bonannosaid.SheexplainedthatusingAIwithoutaninstructor’spermissionmightbeconsideredasreceivingorusingunauthorizedaidunderthepolicy.ManyinstructorsprohibittheuseofAIintheirclassroomsbecauseitrunstheriskofdisregardingacademicintegrity,butthereareexceptions.ProfessorWhitneyisteachingacoursecalledWritingAboutandWithArtificialIntelligence,whichexaminestherolethatAIcanplayinwritingandinvolvesusingAItoolstobetterunderstandhowtowritewiththem.RegardlessofwhetheraninstructorallowsorforbidstheuseofAI,itsrulesshouldbelaidoutclearly,Bonannosaid.28.WhatdoEmilyBonanno’swordsinparagraph2imply?A.WeshouldbecarefulaboutacademicuseofAI.B.AIhasbeenamajorrisktoacademicintegrity.C.OccasionaluseofAItoolsfortasksisacceptable.D.AIisfarfromacommontoolintheacademicfield.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“breach”inparagraph3mean?A.Misinterpretation.B.Clarification.C.Representing.D.Breaking.30.WhyisProfessorWhitneymentioned?A.TopresentthepracticalapplicationofAI.B.ToshowanotherviewonusingAIinclass.C.TostresstheimportantroleofAIinwriting.D.ToencouragetheappropriateuseofAItools.31.Whichcanbethesuitabletitleforthetext?A.IsAIaRealThreattoEducation?B.WillAIBeProhibitedAcademically?C.IsUsingAIAcademicallyDishonest?D.ShouldYouUseAItoCompleteTasks?D“Anxiety.”Theverywordinvitesdiscomfort.Itseffects—shortnessofbreath,poundingheart,muscletension—areoutrightupsetting.But,asaclinician,Ifindthatwetendtomissoutonmanyvaluableopportunitiespresentedbythishumanemotion.Inandofitself,anxietyisnotdeadly,norisitadisease.Quitethecontrary:itisanindicatorofbrainandsensoryhealth.Onceweacceptthatitisanormal,thoughuncomfortable,partoflife,wecanuseittohelpus.Weallknowworkingoutatthegymishard.Bynature,a“goodworkout”isuncomfortable,sinceitinvolvespushingourphysicalstrengthpastwhatwecaneasilydo.Thesweetspotofexerciseisalwaysasomewhatchallengingexperience.Similarly,ifyouwanttobeemotionallystronger,youneedtofacesometension.Forexample,oneeffectivetreatmentforfearisexposuretherapy(疗法),whichinvolvesgraduallyencounteringthingsthatmakeoneanxious,reducingfearovertime.e.g.nsaresocialcreatures.Whenmypatientslearntoopenuptotheirpartnersabouttheiranxieties,theyalmostalwaysreportagreatersenseofemotionalcloseness.Also,asinternationalrelationshipexpertSueJohnsonteaches,whenweexpressourneedforconnectionduringchallengingmoments(e.g.,“I’mhavingahardtimerightnowandcouldreallyuseyoursupport”),itcreatesgreaterconnectionandturnsouranxietyintolove.Fromtimetotime,wefindourselvesattheendofourrope.Ourresponsibilitiespileup,ourresourcesbreakdown,andwefeeluncomfortablyanxious—whatwe’reexperiencingiscalledstress.Simplyput,thedemandsplaceduponusoutweighouravailableresources,justlikeasetofscales(天平)goingoutofbalance.FocusingonworkandpretendingeverythingisOKonlyleadstodisastrousresults.Medicaltreatmentforstressmayfunctionforawhile,butittendstomakethingsworseinthelongrun.Theonlysolutiontodealwithstressistodothemathematicstobalancethescales.32.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutanxiety?A.Itisaninvitationtodiseases. B.Itindicatesstablementalhealth.C.Itcostsusmanyvaluablechances. D.Itisanaturalemotionalexpression.33.Whydoestheauthormention“goodworkout”inparagraph2?A.Toexplainhowanxietybuildsemotionalstrength.B.Tosuggestaneffectivewaytochallengelimits.C.Toprovehowexerciseinfluencesemotions.D.Toshowapositiveconnectionbetweenmindandbody.34.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?A.Thekeytoclosenessispartners’support.B.Sharinganxietiesimprovesrelationships.C.Humansaredefinedbytheirsocialnature.D.Expressingfeelingskeepsusoffanxieties.35.Accordingtothelastparagraph,howcanwedealwithstress?A.Devotemoreenergytoourwork. B.Increaseresourcesavailabletous.C.Seekprofessionalmedicaltreatment. D.Masteradvancedmathematicalskills.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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。其中有两项为多余选项。Beforeweevenrealizeit’shappening,slowlybutsurely,westartlosingconfidenceinwhoweare,whatwedo,andprettymucheverythingweeverthoughtweknew.You’renotalone.36Belowaresimplestepsthatitofferstohelpyourestoreconfidencequickly.FigureOuttheRootCause.Knowingwhyyou’relosingconfidenceiskeytoreversingthatdownwardspiral.Notonlywillitgetyourconfidencebackbutalsoitwillstrengthenitintheprocess.So,takethetimetobecomeawareofyourenvironment,yourthoughts,yourbehaviors,andyourrelationships.37StrikeaPose.Simplyputyoustandstraight,takeupsomece,putonehandoneachhip,chintiltedupward,breathein,andbepresent.Holdthisposeforafewminutes.38Ourattitudesoftenfollowourbehaviors,herresearchsuggests,meaningthatassumingthebodylanguageofapowerfulpersoncanmakeanyonewhodoesitfeelmoreconfident.39Losingconfidencemeansyou’vegivenyourpoweraway.Andoneofthefastestwaystotakebackyourpoweristoutteratinytwo-letterword:NO,Practicesaying“no”atleastonceaday.Itcanbetoyourownjudgyvoicesofdoubt,oritcanbetotheexternalfactorsyou’veidentifiedthathavecausedyoutoloseconfidence.It,alongwiththeseothersuggestions:areverypowerfulstepsinrestoringyourconfidence.Losingconfidenceinourselveshappens.40Ibetifyouaskthepeopleclosesttoyouinyourlife,they’llshrugandnod,lettingyouknowthatthey’veexperiencedself-doubtandalossofconfidence,too.It’spartofbeinghumanandpartoflivingthisthingthatwecalllife.A.JustSay“No”.B.Youwillbenefitfromitinthelongterm.C.Theymayhelpyoufindoutyourmistakes.D.It’shappenedtomeonmorethanoneoccasion.E.It’soneofthepowerposessuggestedbysocialpsychologistAmyCuddy.F.Inthatcase,youcanidentifythenegativeinfluencesthatneedtobeaddressed.G.AccordingtotheonlinetherapyplatformBetterHealth,everyonelacksconfidenceoccasionally.第三部分语言运用(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,从各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。GrannyfellillbeforeValentine’sDay.Shehadto41ourplannedzootrip,whichshehadbeen42.“Remembertosayhitothemonkeysforme,”Granny43usupbeforeweleft.Wedidgoandhavefun,butIkept44Grannycouldhavebeenwithus.Texspottedsome45andsuggestedtakingapictureinfrontofthem.Whilewesaid,“Cheese,”Indiaccidentallysaid,“HappyValentine’sDay,Granny!”Thisslipofthetongue(舌头)remindedme.I46takingpicturesofdifferentanimalsand47themintoazoovalentineforGranny.Everyonelovedthat.Athome,we48outtheprintedpicturesonthetable.Sinceitwas49tofitsomanypicturesontoaheart-shapedcard,we50tocreateawholebunchofvalentines,eachcardrepresentingananimal.51,ourprintdidn’thavecolorink,sowe52theblack-and-whitepictureswithmarkersandmadespeechballoonsfortheanimals.Whenweweredone,Imadeacoupleof53onthecardsandtiedthemtogethertomakeabook.Ittookforevertofinish,butitturnedout54.“Oh,youlittlesweetpotatoes!”Grannysmiledwhenwegaveherour55.“Yousuredidturnthislady’sfrown(眉头)upsidedown!Iloveyousomuch.”41.A.cancel B.miss C.arrange D.ruin42.A.hearingof B.approvingof C.longingfor D.seekingfor43.A.cheered B.picked C.connected D.woke44.A.demanding B.insisting C.imagining D.wishing45.A.cards B.tourists C.balloons D.monkeys46.A.proposed B.denied C.inquired D.permitted47.A.dividing B.grouping C.turning D.carving48.A.sold B.spread C.counted D.handed49.A.extraordinary B.impossible C.essential D.meaningless50.A.continued B.anticipated C.decided D.claimed51.A.Unfortunately B.Ultimately C.Gradually D.Apparently52.A.associated B.displayed C.illustrated D.colored53.A.notes B.symbols C.holes D.marks54.A.noble B.great C.enormous D.classical55.A.creation B.assumption C.devotion D.invitation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。第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Jerry写信邀请你寒假期间去伦敦游玩,你因故无法前往,请你回信表达歉意,内容包括:1.谢绝的理由;2.提议暑假去拜访他。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearJerry,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节(满分25分)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。AnOutdoorTripThatSpeaksLouderThanARegularClassOneday,asJack,ascienceteacher,stressedthepressingneedforprotectingTangerineDarters,akindoffish,studentsinhisclassseemeduninterestedandbored.Jackcontinued,buthisstudentsshowedlittleenthusiasm.Hepausedforamoment,allowingthesilencetosettleintheclassroom.Thenhewentoninadifferentway.“Imagine,”Jackbegan,hisvoicefilledwithpassion,“thefeelingofwading(趟水)throughtheclearshallowwatersofPigeonRiver,surroundedbythegentlesunlight.PicturethecolorsoftheTangerineDartersastheygracefullyswimthroughthecurrents,theirorangebellies(肚子)shininglikeraysofsunshine,orinthatmoment,aTangerineDarterinyourhands,itsorangebellyshininginthesunlight.”Hepaintedavividpicturewithhiswords.Curiositylitinhisstudents’eyesastheybentforward,eagertoknowmore.Jackcontinued,“Thedartersareverypickyabouttheirhabitats.Theplacewheretheyliveshouldbeveryclean,andslightpollutioncoulddrivethemawayorevenendangertheirveryexistence.”AsJackspoke,hispassionspreadquicklyamonghisstudents,whostartedtoaskquestions,wantingtoknowmoreabouttheTangerineDarters.Inspiredbytheirnewfoundinterest,Jackhadanidea.WhynottakestudentstothePigeonRiver,wheretheycouldwitnessthebeautyoftheTangerineDartersfirsthand?Aweeklater,theywereonthetriptothePigeonRiverinCantan,NorthCarolina,wheretheenvironmentwaswellpreservedincomparisonwithotherindustrialareas.SunshinebouncedoffthePigeonRiver,andcoolwaterflowedoverrocksandboulders(卵石)—thepreferredhabitatofTangerineDarters.WithJack,itwasthefirsttimethatthestudentshadstoodintheshallowwater,eagertoseetheirtargetofthisfishecologyclassfieldtrip.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1:Suddenly,Jackbentandquicklycaughtafish.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Seeingthestudents’interestedlooks,Jackraisedaquestion.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案21-23CAC24-27DCAD28-31ADBC32-35DABB36-40GFEAD41-45BCADD46-50ACBBC51-55ADCBA56. which57. hasbeen58. used59. patience60. eventually61. people’s62. towiden63. creative64. with65. but应用文参考范文DearJerry,IextendmyheartfeltgratitudeforthegraciousinvitationtovisitLondonduringtheforthcomingwintervacation.Regrettably,ImustconveymyprofounddisappointmentasIshallbeunabletoacceptyourkindoffer.Asahighschoolsenior,withmerelyfivemonthsremainingbeforethepivotalentranceexamination,Iamcompelledtodevoteeveryounceofmybeingtometiculouslyprepareforthismomentousevent.Thesuccessfulnavigationofthisacademicmilestonewouldsecuremyadmissionintotheprestigiousinstitutionofmydreams,pavingthewayforfutureemploymentopportunitiesinanincreasinglycompetitivejobmarket.Thecurrentemploymentlandscapeposesasignificantchallengeforourgeneration,arealitythatIbelieveisuniversallyshared,includingwithinyourowncountry.Inlightofthesecircumstances,Ihumblyrequestthepossibilityofreschedulingourrendezvoustotheupcomingsummervacation.Ieagerlyawaityourresponseandhopeforafavorableconsiderationofmyproposal.Yourssincerely,LiHua读后续写参考范文范文1:Suddenly,Jackbentandquicklycaughtafish.Curious,thestudentscrowdedhimaround,eagerfora

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