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PAGE高考仿真模拟卷(十)(时间:120分钟,满分:150分)选择题部分第一部分听力(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.Whatwillthemandotonight?A.Haveadrink. B.Writeapaper.C.Watchafilm.2.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inalibrary. B.Inagarden.C.Inabookstore.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Adog. B.Alecture.C.Aprofessor.4.Howdothespeakersgotowork?A.Bybus. B.Bytaxi.C.Bybike.5.Whatdoesthewomanlooklike?A.She’sslim. B.Shewearsglasses.C.Shehasshorthair.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。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.Whatpuzzlesthewomanmost?A.Howtousechopsticks.B.Howtoeatfromthesameplate.C.Howtobehaveproperlyattable.7.What’stheman’sadivcetothewoman?A.Learningtablemanners. B.Keepingagoodappetite.C.Bringingherownchopsticks.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatisthewoman?A.Ajuniorstudent. B.Aschoollibrarian.C.Auniversityteacher.9.Whichbuildingisthetallest?A.Thegym. B.Thelibrary.C.Thedininghall.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates. B.Neighbors.C.Colleagues.11.Howdoesthemansoundintheconversation?A.Curious. B.Grateful.C.Humorous.12.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Watchvideos. B.Dotheresearch.C.ExploretheMars.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whydoesthemancallthewoman?A.Torentanewflat.B.Totellsomeproblems.C.Todeliveranewtelevision.14.Whenwillthetapberepaired?A.Thisafternoon. B.Tomorrowmorning.C.Attheweekend.15.Wheredidthestudentknowabouttheflat?A.OntheTV. B.Inthestore.C.OntheInternet.16.Whatdoesthewomanaskthestudenttodo?A.OrderanewTVonline.B.SendhertheTVreceipt.C.GetsomeonetofixtheoldTV.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whoisthespeakerprobablytalkingto?A.Filmfans. B.Newstudents.C.Collegegraduates.18.Wheredoesthespeakercomefrom?A.Britain. B.China.C.Germany.19.Whatmadethespeakerfeelbetter?A.Respectingeveryone.B.Goingouttoeatfood.C.Teamingupwithclassmates.20.Whatisthespeaker’streasure?A.Closefriends. B.Awesomework.C.Excellentskills.其次部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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。AWhenJessicacameinasababyin2010shecouldnotstand.Bothwingswerebroken.Itookhertothevet’sofficetogiveherachanceatlife.Sixweekslater,shestillcouldn’tstand.Itgottothepointwhereanawfuldecisionhadtobemadeifshecouldn’tstandinaweek.Itlookedlikedeathwaswinning.Shewasgoingtobeput_downthatFriday.Ididn’twanttogotothecenter.ButIwentanyway,andwhenIwalkedineveryonewassmilingwidely.Iwentimmediatelybacktohercage;andthereshewas,standingonherown,abigbeautifuleagle.Iwasjustaboutintears.Weknewshecouldneverfly,sothedirectoraskedmetousetheglovetotrainher.Igotherbeusedtotheglove,andwestarteddoingeducationprogramsforschools.MiraclePetsevendidashowaboutus.Inthespringof2024,Iwasdiagnosedwithcancer.Ihadbeeninstage3,whichwasnotgood.WhenIfeltgoodenough,IwouldtakeJessicaoutforwalks.Jessicawouldalsocometomeinmydreamsandhelpmefightthecancertimeandtimeagain.FastforwardtoNovember2024,Iwentinformylastcheckup.Iwastoldthatifthecancerwasnotallgone,mylastchoicewasastemcelltransplant.IwentinonMonday,andIwastoldallthecancerwasgone!ThefirstthingIdidwastakethebiggirloutforawalk.Ihadn’tsaidawordtoJessica,butsomehowsheknew.Shestaredintomyeyesandwrappedmewithherwings.Wejuststoodtherelikethat.Thatwasamagicmoment.Wehavebeensoulmateseversinceshecamein.21.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“putdown”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Setfree. B.Killedpainlessly.C.Takenhome. D.Buriedunderground.22.Whathappenedaftertheauthorwasdiagnosedwithcancer?A.Jessicatriedherbesttocheeruptheauthor.B.TheauthorwastooweaktocareaboutJessica.C.TheauthorgainedspiritualsupportfromJessica.D.Jessicacontinuedtodoeducationprogramsforschools.23.Whichisthebesttitleofthetext?A.JessicaandMe B.AMagicMomentC.ABraveSoldier D.MySoulMateBHaveyoueverwonderedwhendogsfirstbecame“man’sbestfriend”andtheworld’sfavouritepet?Ifyouhave,thenyou’renotalone.Whenandwheredogsfirstbeganlivingsidebysidewithhumansarequestionsthathavestirredhotdebateamongscientists.Thereareafewhardfactsthatallagreeon.Theseincludethatdogswereoncewolvesandtheywerethefirstanimaltobedomesticated(驯养)byhumans.Theycameintohumanlivesabout15,000yearsago,beforethedawnofagriculture.Beyondthat,thereislittleagreement.Theearliestbonesfoundthatareunquestionabledogs’andnotwolves’datefrom14,000yearsago.However,30,000­year­oldskullshavebeendiscoveredinFranceandBelgiumthatarenotpurewolves’andsomescientiststhinkcouldbedogs’.Withsuchpuzzlingevidence,manyscientistsarenowturningtoDNAtofindoutwhenandwheredogswerefirstdomesticated.Inoneresearchproject,tensofthousandsofbloodsampleshavebeentakenfromstreetdogsaroundtheworld.Theplanistocomparethemwiththoseofwolves.It’sevenpossibletoanalyseDNAfromancientbones.Tinypiecesofthe30,000­year­oldskullsmentionedearlierarecurrentlybeingstudied,andanotherDNAstudyhasalreadyshownthatancientdogspreservedintheAlaskanicefieldsevolvedfromAsianwolves,notAmericanones.Indeed,theancientDNAmayturnouttobemoreinformativethantheDNAoflivingdogs.Becausedogshaveaccompaniedhumansaroundtheworldforthousandsofyears,theircurrentdistributionmaytellusverylittleoftheirorigins.ThisiswhydifferentgroupsofscientistsbelievethatdogsvariouslyoriginatedineasternAsia,Mongolia,Siberia,EuropeorAfrica.Butwhyweretheanimalsdomesticatedinthefirstplace?Themostrecenttheoryisthatdogsdomesticatedthemselves,initiallylivinginandaroundourancientvillagestoeatanyfoodthrownout.Today,thisisawayoflifestillsharedbythreequartersofabillionunowneddogsworldwide.24.Whichistheonlystatementgenerallyagreedonbyscientistsstudyingdogs?A.Dogsoriginallywereusedasfarmanimals.B.DogsevolvedfromwolvesfoundinEurope.C.Dogshelpedthedevelopmentofagriculture.D.Dogswerethefirstanimaltobekeptaspets.25.Whydoesthewriterfirstmentionthe30,000­year­oldanimals’skulls?A.Toshowthatdogsweremuchlargerinthepast.B.ToprovethatdogsdevelopedfromAsianwolves.C.Tosuggestthatdogsmayhaveevolvedmuchearlier.D.ToarguethatdogswerefirstkeptinFranceandBelgium.26.Whydiddogsstartlivingwithhumans?A.Becausetheywereattractedbyfood.B.Becausetheyweretrappedbyhumans.C.Becausetheycouldn’tsurviveinthewild.D.Becausetheyweretrainedtoprotectvillages.CClassifyingthingsiscriticalforourdailylives.Forexample,wehavetodetectspammail(垃圾邮件),falsepoliticalnews.WhenweuseAI,suchtasksarebasedon“classificationtechnology”inmachinelearning—havingthecomputerlearn,usingtheboundaryseparatingpositiveandnegativedata.Forexample,“positive”datawouldbephotosincludingahappyface,and“negative”dataphotosthatincludeasadface.Onceaclassificationboundaryislearned,thecomputercandeterminewhethercertaindataarepositiveornegative.However,thedifficultywiththistechnologyisthatitrequiresbothpositiveandnegativedataforthelearningprocess,andnegativedataarenotavailableinmanycases.Forinstance,whenaretailer(零售商)istryingtopredictwhowillmakeapurchase,theycaneasilyfinddataoncustomerswhohavepurchasedfromthem(positivedata),butitisbasicallyimpossibletoobtaindataoncustomerswhohaveneverpurchasedfromthem(negativedata),sincetheydonothaveaccesstotheircompetitors’data.AccordingtoleadauthorTakashiIshidafromRIKENAIP,“Previousclassificationmethodscouldnotcopewiththesituationwherenegativedatawerenotavailable,butwehavemadeitpossibleforcomputerstolearnwithonlypositivedata,aslongaswehaveaconfidencescoreforourpositivedata,constructedfrominformationsuchasbuyingintentionortheactiverateofappusers.Usingournew_method,_wecanletcomputerslearnaclassifieronlyfrompositivedataequippedwithconfidence.”AccordingtoIshida,“Thisdiscoverycouldexpandtherangeofapplicationswhereclassificationtechnologycanbeused.Eveninfieldswheremachinelearninghasbeenactivelyused,ourclassificationtechnologycouldbeusedinnewsituationswhereonlypositivedatacanbegatheredduetodataregulationorbusinessconstraints(限制).Inthenearfuture,wehopetoputourtechnologytouseinvariousresearchfields,suchasnaturallanguageprocessing,computervision,robotics,andbioinformatics.”27.Howcanthecomputerdistinguishthepositivedatafromthenegativedata?A.Bylearningtheclassificationboundary.B.Byupdatingthedatacollectedregularly.C.Byseparatinghappyfacesandsadones.D.Byintroducingclassificationtechnology.28.WhyistheexamplementionedinParagraph2?A.Toprovehowimportantthepositivedataare.B.Toconfirmthatdataoncustomersarecomplete.C.Toarguethatretailersgettheircompetitors’data.D.Toexplainwhynegativedataarehardtoacquire.29.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“newmethod”inParagraph3referto?A.Analyzingbuyingintention.B.Buildingaconfidencescore.C.Assessingtheactiverateofappusers.D.Equippingthecomputerwithconfidence.30.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheHistoryofClassificationTechnologyB.SmarterAI:MachineLearningWithoutNegativeDataC.BiggerData:ComputersAssistingLanguageProcessingD.TheComparisonBetweenPositiveDataandNegativeData其次节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)依据短文内容,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。Itisknowntousallthatthinkingisagoodthing.However,somepeopledon’tdoitenough,whilesomepeopleoverthinkeverything.Ifyou’reanoverthinker,itcanbeexhaustingrunningthroughallthepossibilitiesofeverything.It’snotgoodthatthewhat­ifsrunyourlifeandyouaretrapped.31.________Herearesomesignsthatyouareanoverthinker,evenifyoudon’tfeelyouare.·32.________Whydidn’tthegirllookatme?AndwhydidPeterlookawaysofast?Whatdoesitallmean?!Whenyou’reanoverthinker,youtendtofindmeaningintheworldaroundyou.It’shelpfultoremindyourselfthatthingsmeanthemeaningyougivethem.·Youthinkmorethanyoudo.Sometimesyouthinksomuchthatyoudon’tendupdoinganything.Youweighthechoices,decidewhichisthebest,andcompareitwithanewchoice.Youendupdoingnothing.33.________·Youfinditdifficulttoletthingsgo.Whenyou’veinvestedalotoftimeandenergyintosomething,itcanbehardtoletitgowhenitisn’tworking.34.________Themoreyouthinkaboutsomething,themoreitcaneatawayatyou.·Youwanttogeteverythingright.Youmightbeaperfectionist.Youalwaysdoyourbest.Butwhenyoudon’tgeteverythingright,youseriouslyblameyourself.Byrecognizingthatthiscanbeastrengthaswellasaweakness,youshouldknowthatyousimplycan’tgeteverythingright,despiteyourbestefforts.35.________Remindyourselfthatyoucanbalanceyourlevelofoverthinkingwithmoredoing.Youcaneventeachsomeoneelsewhounderthinks!A.Youmaycontinuethinkingaboutitevenwhenyoubelieveyouhavealreadyletitgo.B.Youassumethatothersknowwhatyou’rethinkingabout.C.Rememberthat,insteadofjustthinking,it’sequallyimportanttoact.D.You’reproudoftheactthatyou’realwaysthinking.E.Youlookformeaningineverything.F.It’sevenworsewhenyou’reunawarethatyouarejustlikethis.G.Cananyoftheabovesignsbefoundonyou?第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Spellingwassortofmysuperpower.Iwasn’tmathorscienceguy,butIcouldchewand__36__books.“Yourwordisonomatopoeia,”saidtheannouncer.Onthestageof“SchoolBee”,mybrain__37__tothespellingbeesahead:firstthecountychampionship,thenthestate,andfinallythenationalspellingbee.IglancedbackatAlexa,whowantedanotherchanceat__38__.IfImissedthisword,she’dbe__39__inthegame.Butthatwouldn’thappen.Chinup,shouldersback,I__40__mythroat,“O­n­o­m­a­t­o­p­o­e­i­a.”Imadeit.Thetrophy(奖杯)waspresentedtome.Ishoutedonstage,“Iamthealpha­best”.Surprisingly,mysister,Deandra,rolledhereyes.“You’rea__41__winner.”Deandramadea__42__face.“Shetriedtoshakeyourhandbutyou__43__.”Ididn’t__44__atall.“Anyway,Iwontheschoolbee.”“Don’tbeproud.You’llsoonbefacingthe__45__ofthebestinthecountybee.”“Willthey__46__me?Iamthealpha­bestwithnoeffortsatall.”Aftersixrounds,thenumberofstudents__47__frommorethan100tojustsevenandIwasoneoutoftheseven.IfIhadbeengivenwordslikeaerospaceorconical,I’dmake__48__already.Unfortunately,I__49__withthewordmaestroatlast.Istood__50__forthelongestmoment.Thefinalwinneractedtheexact__51__ofmine.Heacceptedhistrophywithasmallbow,andthenshookhandswiththerunner­up(亚军).IgottoknowDeandra’swords__52__.IapologizedtoAlexa,“I’msorryIwasso__53__whenIwon.”“Howwasthecountybee?”Alexaasked.“A__54__.”“Ifyouneedastudypartnerfornexttime,I’mhappytohelp.”“Really?Let’s__55__onit,partner.”“Betterlatethannever.”Alexasaid,shakingmyhand.,36.A.prefer B.acquireC.write D.digest37.A.flashedback B.fast­forwardedC.paidattention D.got38.A.winning B.announcingC.listening D.missing39.A.back B.offC.out D.away40.A.dried B.clearedC.closed D.choked41.A.terrible B.fairC.great D.real42.A.happy B.sourC.cheerful D.painful43.A.ignored B.agreedC.accepted D.doubted44.A.answer B.careC.regret D.decline45.A.poorest B.easiestC.best D.luckiest46.A.admire B.passC.influence D.match47.A.jumped B.roseC.decreased D.spread48.A.concerns B.effortsC.progress D.history49.A.changed B.fellC.crashed D.relieved50.A.by B.aroundC.frozen D.tall51.A.role B.wayC.opposite D.behavior52.A.tookplace B.madesenseC.cameout D.caughtup53.A.ashamed B.shockedC.cautious D.impolite54.A.disaster B.dealC.success D.dream55.A.rely B.restC.base D.shake非选择题部分第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分45分)其次节(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。PollutiontakesawayallthebeautyofthebeachesofHawaii.Ihatetogotothebeacheson56.____________(sun)weekendsandseerubbishbagslyingonthesand,cigarettebutts(烟头)57.____________(bury)inthesand,andsodacansfloatingintheocean.OnethingthatreallyannoysmeisthatIsee58.____________(tour)whovisitHawaiileavetheirrubbishonthebeaches.Iwasalwaystaughtafterdrinkingsodatothrowthecanintotheplace59.____________itshouldstay—thetrashcan.Anotherthingthatannoysmeisthatsomepeoplewalkrightbyrubbish60.____________pretendthatit’snotthere.Thedogsorthefisharenottoblame61.____________it.It’sourfaultandwemustblame62.____________(we).Everyonehastodohisorherpart63.____________(solve)thisproblem.Itcan’tbedifficulttodothejob.Therearealotofthingsthatwecando.Firstofall,wecanhelppickuprubbishalongthebeaches.Wecouldalsoformorganizationsthathelpcleanupourbeaches.More64.____________(important),weneedtostartnowbeforethebeaches65.____________(damage)beyondrepair.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)假定你是李华,你家乡的剪纸艺术负有盛名,你写了一篇英文宣扬稿,想请外籍老师Bob帮助润色。请依据提示,用英语给Bob写一封求助信。内容包括:1.求助事由;2.求助内容;3.表达感谢。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。________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________其次节概要写作(满分25分)阅读下面短文,依据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。Anewstudywarnsthataboutthirtypercentoftheworld’speoplemaynothaveenoughwaterby2025.AprivateAmericanorganizationcalledPopulationActionInternational(PAI)didthenewstudy.Itsaysmorethanthreehundredandthirty­fivemillionpeoplelackenoughwaternow.Thepeopleliveintwenty­eightcountries.MostofthecountriesareinAfricaortheMiddleEast.PAIresearcherRobertEngelmansaysbytheyear2025,aboutthreethousandmillionpeopleareshortofwater.Atleasteighteenmorecountriesareexpectedtohaveseriouswaterproblems.Thedemandforwaterkeepsincreasing.YettheamountofwateronEarthstaysthesame.Mr.Engelmansaysthepopulationincountriesthatlackwaterisgrowingfasterthaninotherpartsoftheworld.Hesayspopulationgrowthinthesecountrieswillcontinuetoincrease.Thereportsaysthatlackofwaterinthefuturemayresultinseveralproblems.Itmayincreasehealthproblems.Lackofwateroftenmeansdrinkingwatersnotsafe.Mr.Engelmansaysthereareproblemsallovertheworldbecauseofdiseases,likecholerathatarecarriedinwater.Lackofwatermayalsoleadtomoreinternationalconflict.Countriesmayhavetofightforwaterinthefuture.Somecountriesnowgetsixtypercentoftheirfreshwaterfromothercountries.ThisistrueofEgypt,theNetherlands,Cambodia,Syria,Sudan,andIraq.Andthereportsayslackofwaterwouldaffecttheabilitytoimprovetheireconomies.Thisisbecausenewindustriesoftenneedlargeamountsofwaterwhentheyarebeginning.ThePopulationActionInternationalstudygivesseveralsolutionstothewaterproblem.Oneway,itsays,istofindwaystousewaterformorethanonepurpose.Anotherwayistoteachpeopletobecarefulnottowastewater.Athirdwayistouselesswaterforagriculture.Thereportalsosayslong­termsolutionstothewaterproblemmustincludecontrolsonpopulationgrowth.Itsayscountriescannotprovidecleanwaterunlesstheyslowpopulationgrowthbylimitingthenumberofchildrenpeoplehave.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高考仿真模拟卷(十)选择题部分第一部分听力1-5.BCBAC6-10.CAABA11-15.CBBAC16-20.BCBCA听力材料(Text1)W:Hey,let’sgoouttohaveadrinkfirstandseethemovieTheWanderingEarthtonight!M:Countmeout.Ihavetofinishmytermpaper.①(Text2)M:Excuseme,haveyougotacoloringbookcalledTheSecretGarden?W:You’rel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明狗的进化历史更早,故C项正确。26.A解析:推理推断题。依据尾段其次句“Themostrecenttheoryisthatdogsdomesticatedthemselves,initiallylivinginandaroundourancientvillagestoeatanyfoodthrownout.”可知,最近的一种说法是,狗是自己驯养自己的,最初生活在我们古老的村庄里或四周,吃人们扔掉的食物。据此可推知,狗和人生活在一起的缘由是它们被食物所吸引,故A项正确。【解题导语】分类对我们的日常生活至关重要。然而在分类技术机器学习过程中,分类既须要主动的数据,也须要消极的数据,而消极的数据在许多状况下是很难获得的。现在科学家能用分类技术使机器只识别主动的数据。27.A解析:细微环节理解题。依据第一段最终一句“Onceaclassificationboundaryislearned,thecomputercandeterminewhethercertaindataarepositiveornegative.”可知,一旦学习了分类边界,计算机就可以确定某些数据是主动的还是消极的,由此可知,计算机是通过学习分类边界来区分主动的数据和消极的数据的。28.D解析:细微环节理解题。依据文章的其次段,尤其是第一句“However,thedifficultywiththistechnologyisthatitrequiresbothpositiveandnegativedatafor

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