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江苏省扬州2024高三上学期11月双周练英语试卷(考试时间:120分钟满分:150分)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.Whatdoesthewomanimply?A.Thekeyboardalsoneedscleaning. B.Themanshouldn’tdothecleaning.C.Thescreendoesn’thavetobecleaned.2.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?A.ForgetaboutaskingSuzy. B.GowithoutSuzy.C.Notgoatall.3.WhywasJackfiredfromhisjob?A.Hewasoftenlateforwork. B.Hewastoooftenabsentfromhisjob.C.Therewassomethingwrongwithlastmonth’saccounting.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atahotel. B.Atahospital. C.Ataconcert.5.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeakers?A.Theyareoldfriends. B.Theyknoweachother. C.Theymeetforthefirsttime.其次节(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,每小题将给出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.Whywasthemanunhappyallday?A.Hehadnocustomers. B.Thecustomerswereboring.C.Thereweretoomanycustomers.7.Howwouldthemanspendtheevening?A.Seeinganexcitingfilm. B.Stayingathometorelax. C.Servingthecustomers.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatdothespeakersthinkoftheweather?A.Nottoobad. B.Terrible. C.Fine.9.What’stheweatherlikethesedays?A.Rainingallthetime. B.Sunnyandbright. C.Cloudyandwindy.10.Whatwilltheweatherbeliketomorrowaccordingtotheweatherman?A.Rainy. B.Cloudy. C.Sunny.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Howmanycomputersdotheyhaveinlabs? A.80. B.120. C.208.12.Whatistheuseofthecomputer?A.Itisusedtohelpteachersteach. B.Itisusedtolearnwords.C.Itisusedtosavetime.13.Whatkindofclassdoesthemanlook? A.AComputerclass. B.AMathclass. C.AnEnglishclass.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Howdoesthewomanknowthatthecenterhassomegoodthings?A.ShesawitsadonTV. B.Shehearditsadontheradio.C.Shereaditsadinthenewspaper.15.Whodoesthewomanbuyitfor?A.Herfriend. B.Herhusband. C.Herfather.16.Whatsizewillthewomanwant?A.Size38. B.Size40. C.Size42.17.Howmuchisthetie?A.$29. B.$39. C.$49.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhichisthebestplaceforyoutoenjoymusicinIreland? A.Thecountryside. B.Thecities. C.Thetowns.19.WhyisDublinknownasIreland’sculturalcapital?A.Manyfamouswriterswerebornhere.B.Manyfamouswriterswroteabouttheplacesofthecity.C.Manypeoplewhomthewriterswroteabouthadoncevisitedthecity.20.Howoldaremanyofthebuildingsinthecitycenter?A.Lessthan115years. B.About140years. C.Morethan150years.其次部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,共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。AThetraditionalChineselunarcalendardividestheyearinto24solarterms,whichreflecttheChinesepeople’sunderstandingoftime.Hereseveralspecialsolartermsarelisted.RainWaterRainWatersignalstheincreaseinrainfallandriseintemperature.Withitsarrival,theriverwaterdefreezes,wildgeesemovefromsouthtonorth,andtreesandgrassturngreenagain.Extracareisneededtocopewithareturningcoldspellinthisperiod.ThewetanddampweatherduringRainWaterperiodisconsideredharmfulforpeople’sspleen(脾)andstomachaccordingtoChinesemedicalpractice.Therefore,abowlofnutritiousporridgeisthebestchoicetonourishthebody.AwakeningofInsectsAsthethirdsolarterminthelunaryear,itsnameimpliesthatanimalssleepinginwinterareawakenedbyspringthunderandthattheearthbeginstocomebacktolife.Itisthekeytimeforspringagriculturalactivities.Modernmeteorologicalscienceshowsthataroundthisperiod,theearthbecomeswet,thehothumidairfromthenorthisstrongandcreatesfrequentwinds.Forthisreason,thunderoftenoccurs.SpringEquinoxSpringEquinoxsignalstheequallengthofthedayandnighttime.OnthedayoftheSpringEquinox,thesunisdirectlyabovetheequator.Aftertheequinox,thesunmovesnorthwards,resultingingraduallylongerdaytimeintheNorthernHemisphere.Standinganegguprightisapopulargameduringthisperiod.Itisbelievedthatifsomeonecanmaketheeggstand,hewillhavegoodluckinthefuture.GrainRainGrainRainoriginatesfromtheoldsaying,“Rainbringsupthegrowthofhundredsofgrains",whichshowsthatthisperiodofrainfallisextremelyimportantforthegrowthofcropsandpeoplearebusyworkingontheland.GrainRainfallsbetweentheendof'springandthebeginningofsummer,withinfrequentcoldairmovingtothesouthandlingeringcoldairinthenorth.Withdrysoil,anunsteadyatmosphereandheavywindsandsandstormsbecomemorefrequent.21.WhatcanweknowaboutRainWater?A.Riverwaterstartstofreeze.B.Takingoffthethickcoatsisadvisable.C.Livelyspring-likescenerycanbeseen.D.Itfallsbetweentheendofspringandthestartofsummer.22.WhatdoAwakeningofInsectsandGrainRainhaveincommon?A.Farmingseason. B.Animalactivities.C.Airtemperature. D.Frequentthundering.23.Inwhichsolartermwouldpeoplemostprobablyputonmasks?A.RainWater. B.GrainRain. C.SpringEquinox. D.AwakeningofInsects.BInmymind,theeffectthatexperiencehadonmelastedforever.Iwasdeterminedtolearnswimmingattheageoften.Therewasapool,attheK.P.L.B.,offeringtheopportunity.Mymotherconstantlywarnedagainstit,andborefreshinmymindthedetailsofeachdrowningintheriver.ButtheK.P.L.B.poolwassafe.Myfearofwaterstartedfromchildhood.ItbeganwhenIwasfouryearsoldandfathertookmetothebeach.Therethehugewavesknockedmedownandsweptoverme.TheK.P.L.B.poolwasquiet.Iwasafraidofgoinginallalone,soIsatonthesideofthepooltowaitforothers.Thencameabigboy.Heyelled,“Hi,Skinny!How’dyouliketobeducked?”Withthathepickedmeupandthrewmeintothedeepend.Ilandedinasittingposition,andswallowedwater.ButIwasnotfrightenedoutofmywits—whenmyfeethitthebottom,Iwouldmakeabigjump,comeoutofthesurface.Itseemedalongwaydown.IgatheredallmystrengthwhenIlandedandmadewhatIthoughtwasagreatspringupwards.ThenIopenedmyeyesandsawnothingburwater.Itriedtoyellbutnosoundcameout.Iwentdown,down,endlessly.WhenIcametoconsciousness,Ifoundmyselfonthebedinthehospital.Ineverwentbacktothepool.IavoidedwaterwheneverIcould.Thismisadventurestayedwithmeastheyearsrolledby.Itdeprivedmeofthejoyofboatingandswimming.Finally,Idecidedtogetaninstructor.Piecebypiece,Ipracticedhardandfinallyhebuiltaswimmer.Severalmonthslater,theinstructorwasfinished,butIwasnot.Sometimestheterrorwouldreturn.ThiswentontillJuly.IswamacrosstheLakeWentworth.Onlyoncedidtheterrorreturn.WhenIwasinthemiddleofthelake,Iputmyfaceunderandsawnothingbutbottomlesswater.Ilaughedandsaid,“Well,Mr.Terror,whatdoyouthinkyoucandotome?”Ihadconqueredmyfearofwater.24.Whywastheauthorfrightenedofwateroriginally?A.Hisskillinswimmingwasverypoor.B.Anexperienceofanoutingtothebeachaffectedhim.C.HehadanunpleasantmemoryofthepoolattheageoffourD.Hismotherwarmedhimaboutthedangerofbeingdrowned25.Whichofthefollowingisrightabouttheauthor’sexperienceintheK.P.L.B.pool?A.TheexperiencemadehimawarethatthepoolwassafeB.Whilehehadnoskillinswimming,hestruggledtogoupwards.C.Whenhewasthrownintowater,heknewsomeonewouldsavehim.D.Thebigboyeagerlywantedtohelphimtoconquerthefearofwater.26.Whichofthefollowingcanbeusedtodescribetheauthor?A.Diligentandcautious. B.Determinedandfar-sighted.C.Dependableandadaptable. D.Demandingandcourageous.27.Whatdoestheauthortrytotellus?A.Afallintoapit,againinyourwit. B.Doonethingatatime,anddowell.C.Deeddividesbeingsintolowerandhigherones. D.Successalwayscomesfromdaringtochallenge.CSendinghumantravelerstoMarswouldrequirescientistsandengineerstoovercomearangeoftechnologicalandsafetyobstacles.Oneofthemistheseriousriskposedbyparticleradiationfromthesun,distantstarsandgalaxies.Answeringtwokeyquestionswouldgoalongwaytowardovercomingthatdifficulty:Wouldparticleradiationposetooseriousathreattohumanlifethroughoutaroundtriptotheredplanet?And,couldtheverytimingofamissiontoMarshelpshieldastronautsandthespacecraftfromtheradiation?InanewarticlepublishedinthejournalSpaceWeather,aninternationalteamofspacescientists,includingresearchersfromUCLA,answersthosetwoquestionswitha“no”anda“yes”.Thatis,humansshouldbeabletosafelytraveltoandfromMars,providedthatthespacecrafthassufficientshieldingandtheroundtripisshorterthanapproximatelyfouryears.AndthetimingofahumanmissiontoMarswouldindeedmakeadifference:ThescientistsdeterminedthatthebesttimeforaflighttoleaveEarthwouldbewhensolaractivityisatitspeak,because,duringthisperiod,themostdangerousandenergeticparticlesfromdistantgalaxiesaredeflected(偏转)bytheenhancedsolaractivity.Atripofthatlengthwouldbeimaginable.TheaverageflighttoMarstakesaboutninemonths,sodependingonthetimingoflaunchandavailablefuel,itisreasonablethatahumanmissioncouldreachtheplanetandreturntoEarthinlessthantwoyears,accordingtoYuriShprits,aUCLAresearchgeophysicistandco–authorofthepaper.“Thisstudyshowsthatwhilespaceradiationimposestrictlimitationsonhowheavythespacecraftcanbeandthetimeoflaunch,anditpresentstechnologicaldifficultiesforhumanmissionstoMars,suchamissionispossible,”saidShprits,whoalsoisheadofspacephysicsandspaceweatheratGFZResearchCentreforGeosciencesinPotsdam,Germany.28.What’sthefunctionofthefirstparagraph?A.Tolisthuman’sachievementsinspace.B.ToshowapossiblewaytotraveltoMars.C.Tointroducescientists’efforttotraveltoMars.D.TopresentoneofthedifficultiesofthetriptoMars.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“shield”inparagraph2mean?A.Escape. B.Approach. C.Protect. D.Separate.30.HowlongcanaroundtriptoMarslastconsideringthesafetyofastronautsandthespacecraft?A.About9years. B.Lessthan4years. C.Only5years. D.Morethan6years.31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.WillItBeSafeforHumanstoFlytoMars?B.HumansWillTraveltoMarsinTwoYearsC.TheTimingofaTriptoMarsIsPlannedD.ParticleRadiationChangesfortheSolarActivityDVostokStationisaRussianweatherstationinAntarctica,whichiswidelyknownforhavingthecoldesttemperatureeverrecordedonEarth:-89.2℃.ButlastFriday,Vostoksetanotherrecord,thistimeforitswarmestMarchtemperatureever:-18℃,15℃warmerthanaverage.OtherareasinAntarcticawereevenhotter.Anearbyweatherstationwas37℃higherthanaverage.Someplacesherewereexpectedtobeasmuchas50℃warmerthannormal.Scientistssaid,“Atthistimeofyear,Antarcticaislosing25minutesofdaylighteveryday,andshouldbegettingcolderinsteadofwarmer.”Butan“atmosphericriver”ofwarm,wetairhitAntarcticalastTuesday.Thiskindofweatherpatternisn’tthatunusual.ButonceitgottoAntarctica,itwasblockedfromleavingbyahighpressuresystemcalleda“pressuredome”.Scientistssayit’stooearlytosayifthiseventwascausedbyclimatechange.Buttheysaythey’rewatchingcarefullytoseeifthisisaone-timeeventorpartofanewpattern.Ontheotherhand,winterisjustnowendingattheNorthPole,whichmeansthesunhasn’tbeenshiningthereforaboutsixmonths.Butthathasn’tstoppedtheArcticfromhavingaheatwave.TemperaturesintheArcticareabout14℃higherthannormal.Someareashaveseentemperaturesasmuchas28℃aboveaverage.Scientistsarepayinggreatattentiontotheweatherhere.Infact,theArcticiswarmingtwotothreetimesfasterthantherestoftheplanet,andwarmingeventsseemincreasinglycommoninrecentyears.Thereareconcernsthatthispatternwillcontinueandthatthemeltingoficeherewillincrease.Scientistsexplained,thistime,theveryspecificcausefortheArcticheatwave:a“bombcyclone”,astormthatgathersgreatstrengthveryquickly.ThisoneformedovertheeastcoastofNorthAmerica,andheadednorth.Thepressureinsidethisstormsystemfellsharply,pullinganatmosphericriverofwetwarmairtowardtheNorthPole.32.WhathasVostokStationdonelately?A.Ithasmovedtothecoldestplaceintheworld. B.Ithasteamedupwithanearbyweatherstation.C.It’smonitoredanextremelyabnormaltemperature. D.It’sfinishedthetemperaturerecordsforAntarctica.33.WhathavescientistschangedconcerningthetemperaturesinAntarctica?A.Theirexpectationsaboutitsclimatesystem. B.TheirimpressionoftheAntarcticseasons.C.Theirideasofformingapressuredome. D.Theirattitudetowardclimatechange.34.WhyarescientistswatchingtheweatherintheArcticclosely?A.Itswinterendsearlierthanusual. B.Warmingeventsoccurmorefrequently.C.Themeltingoficeismoreseriousthisyear. D.ThetemperatureishigherthanthatinAntarctica.35.WhatdidscientiststhinkoftheArcticheatwavethistime?A.Controllable. B.Predictable. C.Adaptable. D.Understandable.其次节七选五(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。选项中有两项为多余选项。VRandtheOlympics:changingwhatviewerscanexperience?The2024BeijingWinterOlympicswasfullofbreakthroughs.ItisthebiggestOlympics’newsandmediacoverage.____36____.ThoughVRheadsetshavebeenwidelyacceptedacrossindustriessuchasgamingandtourism,theiruseshaven’tfullybeenexplored.____37____.That’swhyweareheretoclarifyVR’seffectsontheOlympics.●____38____Duetothepandemicsituation,theeventsthisyearweren’topentothepublic,whichmeansgettingclosetotheactionwasgoingtorequiresometechnologicalintervention.Bylive-castingsportgamesin360VRvideo,viewerscanexperiencenever-before-seenimmersiveness,andtrulyfeellikethey’reinthefieldwiththeirfavoriteathletes!So,itmakessensethattheOlympicsturnedtoVRtogiveviewersacloseviewofalltheevents.●OvercomepracticaldifficultiesBoththeWinterOlympicsanditsParalympicsequivalentwereheldinBeijingthisyear,whicharen’teasytoreachformostofusintheWest.Thus,theapplicationofVRtechnologyhelpsrelaytheOlympicsdespitegeographicaldistance.AndwhenitcomestotheWinterOlympics,thereisalotnotsoenjoyable.Thereisnoamountofglovesandlayersthatwillputoffthecoldlongenoughforyoutoenjoytheskiing.____39____.ButwithaVRheadset,youcanseealltheactionjustfromthecomfortofyourhome,savingyourselftherealistictroubles.●WatchwheneveryouwantTheVRexperienceofferedfarmorethanjustacomfortableplacetowatch.____40____.Inotherwords,itmeansyoucanwatchyourfavouritemomentsoverandoveragain.Thereisalsofootage(镜头)oftheopeningandclosingceremonyavailable,sothatyoucanappreciateanotheraspectofthesuccessfulOlympics.A.Payanon-sitevisitB.Haveanup-closelookC.TherewasliveandondemandcoverageavailableD.However,virtualrealityisveryimportantinourlivesE.Unfortunately,thiswasalsothecasefortheOlympicsF.ItisalsowherevirtualrealityreallyentersthegoldenperiodG.Thereisalsoalotofstandingaroundandwaitingforanevent第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(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。MyGrandma’sMug(马克杯)WhenIwasgrowingup,oneofmyfavoritetraditionswasSunday-morningbreakfastwithmygrandparents.Theylivedupthestreetinourtinyrivertownandwelcomedanymass-goersfromourlarge____41____familytotheirhome.Assoonaswewalkedinthedoor,Grandmagotbusymakingafreshpotofcoffee,whileGrandpatook____42____atthestove.Therestofus____43____thetablebeforegatheringarounditin____44____ofthemeal.Onceherfamilyhadfinallyhadtheir____45____,Grandmawould____46____inherchairinthelivingroom,leavingthe____47____inthekitchenforcleanuplater.Hercoffeemugonthetablenexttoher,Grandmajoinedinonthevarious____48____thatwerehappeningaroundthatcomfortableroom.Bothofmygrandparentshave____49____inrecentyears.Astheholidays_____50_____,Ifindmyself_____51_____toseeGrandmaandGrandpainthatkitchenjustonemoretime.Thesights,sounds,andsmellsofthosecherishedmornings_____52_____overmerecentlywhenIwenttopourmyownmorningcoffee.AsI_____53_____acertainmug,thememoryofmygrandmainherkitchen—coffeeinhand,makingsurewewerealltakencareof—brought_____54_____tomyeyes.Knowingherhandsonceheldthecoffeemughelpsmefeel_____55_____toherandthelovewewillalwaysshare.41.A.expanded B.extended C.nuclear D.royal42.A.office B.action C.charge D.breath43.A.set B.mark C.book D.turn44.A.favor B.honor C.control D.anticipation45.A.own B.fill C.way D.day46.A.settle B.twist C.shift D.fold47.A.gifts B.foods C.chaos D.guests48.A.changes B.accidents C.courses D.conversations49.A.passedaway B.brokendown C.turnedup D.givenin50.A.disappear B.approach C.conclude D.follow51.A.deserving B.longing C.growing D.pretending52.A.slid B.sprang C.handed D.washed53.A.caughtsightof B.gotridof C.lostsightof D.ranoutof54.A.luck B.tears C.clouds D.shades55.A.addicted B.exposed C.connected D.committed其次节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)Evenasayoungboy,LeonardodaVincishowedpromiseasanartist.Hetrainedforsevenyears,andthen___56___(strike)outonhisown.Afterwards,hesetout___57___(work)forwealthymenthroughoutItaly.Leonardobeganhiscareerasapainter,buthemostoftenworkedasanengineer.OneofthereasonswasthatItalywas___58___war,andpeopleneededengineers.AfterLeonardo’sdeath,it___59___(discover)thathehadkeptmanynotebooksillustratinghiswork.Althoughhisnotebookswerepopularintheroyalfamilies,___60___ofthemwerepublisheduntilthelate19thcentury.Untilthen,fewpeoplehadhadanyidea___61___theycontained.Asithasturnedout,hisnotebooksare___62___amazingtreasureboxofdrawings,suchasairplanes,tanks,robots,anddiving___63___(equip).Alongwiththesedrawingsarenotes___64___(describe)hiswork.Manyofthesenotesare___65___(science)innature,involvinghisresearchinmanydifferentfields.Hisnotebooksshowthathewasthegreatestartistandscientistofhistime. 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)假定你是校英语报记者李华,你校英语读书会近期举办了以“ReadfortheFuture”为主题的英语演讲竞赛。请写一篇短文,报道此次活动。内容包括:1.时间、地点:2.活动过程;3.活动意义。留意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细微环节,以使行文连贯。_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 其次节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面材料,依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。OntheFridayafterThanksgiving,thebusiestshoppingdayoftheyear,IwentforbreakfastindowntownLittleRock.Evenat8a.m.therewasawaitinglineatthecafe.Customersstoodingroups,chattingandrubbingtheircoldhandstogether,waitingtoshareahotbreakfastandmoreconversationbeforepouringintothestoresforbargains.Icouldfeelthecheeryexcitementoftheho

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