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泰安一中新校区2024—2025学年第一学期高三教学质量检测英语试题2024年10月(时间:120分钟,满分150分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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.WhatisRicharddoingthroughtheInternet?A.Chattingwithhisfriends. B.Lookingforjobinformation. C.Checkingadsaboutapartments.2.Wherewillthewomanprobablygofirst?A.Thegrocerystore. B.Thecitylibrary. C.Theprofessor’soffice.3.WhatwillKarendotonight?A.Eatout. B.Dosomeexercise. C.Gotothetheater.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Acomerstore. B.Theweather. C.Theirfavoriteseasons.5.Whenwillthemanarriveattheclub?A.At4:45pm. B.At4:30pm. C.At4:15pm.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.WherewillthemanmeetBen?A.Inthepark. B.InBen’shouse. C.Ataclub.7.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodofirst?A.Gotothelibrary. B.Practicetabletennis. C.Workonthebike.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatmadeagoodimpressionontheteacher?A.Mona’smathhomework. B.Mona’sphysicsproject. C.Mona’snewbook.9.WhatdoesMonaplantodothisweekend?A.Visitheraunt. B.Gotothepark. C.Dovoluntarywork.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whenshouldthewomanstartwork?A.At8:00am. B.At8:30am. C.At9:00am.11.WhydoesSteventurndownthewoman’srequest?A.Thereisn’troomleftinthecar.B.Shedoesn’twanttoshareparkingfees.C.Hedoesn’tgointhesamedirectionwithher.12.Howisthewomanadvisedtogettoworkonrainydays?A.Bybus. B.Bysubway. C.Bytaxi.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Howdoesthemanfeelabouttheactorintheleadrole?A.Prettysatisfied. B.Quitefrightened. C.Abitdisappointed.14.Whatattractsthemanmosttotheplay?A.Thedirector. B.Thechorus. C.Hisclassmate’sattendance.15.What’stherelationshipbetweenthemanandthewomanplayingOphelia?A.Bossandsecretary. B.Teacherandstudent. C.Formerclassmates.16.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Continuetowatchtheplay. B.Attendaparty. C.Interviewthecast.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.HowwillthelistenersgototheIsleofManfromHeysham?A.Bytrain. B.Byferry. C.Byplane.18.WhatwillthelistenersdoonDay1?A.Doalittlelightshopping. B.Meetthetourmanager. C.Climbmountains.19.WherewillthelistenersgoonDay27?A.ThetownofPeel. B.ThemountainSnaefell. C.ThevillageofLaxey.20.Whenwillthelistenersvisitasmallisland?A.OnDay3. B.OnDay4. C.OnDay5.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AAmazingTrainRidesTakingatraininthewinterisfun.Themountainstumfromgreentowhite,andyoucanenjoythemonthejourney.Nowmanyholiday-themedtrainsaddfun.Allaboard!·AuroraWinterTrain:AlaskaThisseasonalscenictrainthatheadsnorthfromAnchorageispopular.FromtheWinterTrainyou’llseeasnow-whiteDenali,America’stallestpeak(山峰)—andwithanyluck,atracksidemoose(驼鹿).YoucangetoffthetrainafterthreehoursatTalkeetnatoskiinDenaliorcontinueonforanotherninehourstoFairbanksforsomenorthernlightsviewing.There’refewbetterplaces,asFairbanksisAmerica’snorthernmostcity.·TheSkiTrain,ColoradoTheSkiTrainisajoyfulrideevenfornon-skiers.TherideconnectsDenver’s1914Beaux-ArtsstationwiththeWinterParkskiarea.Oneminuteyou’reindowntownDenver’sBeaux-ArtsUnionStationandtwohourslateryou’resteppingoffthetrain.100feetfromaWinterParkskilift.Whatawonderfulrideitis!·AmtrakCaliforniaZephyr:ChicagotoSanFranciscoLong-distancetraintravelersadorewestwindinanyseason,butwinteraddstheappealofsugarysnowoutsidethewindowasyoutravelovertheRockiesandSierras.DepartingdailyallwinterfrombothChicagoandSanFrancisco,the51-hourjourneyoffershotel-levelserviceinabedroom.Oryoucanbreakupthetripwithstopstosleep(andski)inDenverorSaltLakeCity.·Canyon&Christmastrains:ArizonaSnowbirdswhoescapetheMidwestcoldinDecemberbyflyingtoArizonawishformemoriesofaChristmasawayfromthedesert.WithashortdrivefromPhoenixtoClarkdale(nearSedona).They’llseesmallpinesandredrockhillswhilehuggingtheVerdeRiveronthefour-hourVerdeCanyontraininindoorandopen-aircars.21.WhatshouldyoudoifyougotoFairbanksfromAnchoragetoseenorthernlights?A.ChangetrainsinDenali. B.Takea12-hourtrainride.C.Climboverthetallestpeak. D.Travelthroughamoosefarm.22.Onwhichridecanyouenjoycomfortableaccommodation?A.AuroraWinterTrain. B.TheSkiTrain.C.AmtrakCaliforniaZephyr. D.Canyon&Christmastrains.23.Whatisthesimilarityofthefourwintertrainrides?A.Theyareallavailableduringthewholeyear.B.Theyareintendedforyoungtravelenthusiasts.C.Theyofferthepassengersgoodchancesofskiing.D.Theyprovideaccesstowintersceneryontheway.B“Inevercouldhaveimaginedthisishowmylifecouldtumout,”saysMelodyMnisi.“Nowit’smydreamtointroduceyoungpeopletonatureandtoinspireyoungAfricanwomenlikemetobelieveanythingispossible.”Melodyisa23-year-oldSouthAfricanandhasjustqualifiedasafieldguide.DespitegrowingupveryclosetoKrugerNationalPark,aworld-famoussafari(游猎)destination,sheneverhadthechancetoseeorenjoyitswildlife.“Thiswassomethingforwhitepeople,notpoorblackpeoplelikeme,”shesays.“Ialwayswonderedwhatwasontheothersideofthefence.”ButeverythingchangedforMelodywhenshecompletedaWildShotsOutreach(WSO)photographycourse,learninghowtouseacameraandgoingonherfirst-evergamedrive.“Icouldnotbelievemyeyes,seeingallthiswildlifeandcapturingmymemoriesandstories,”shesays.“Itissuchanhonortobeinnature.”WSOistheeducationaloutreacharmofWildShots,aphotographyconferenceinAfricathatranfornineyearspriorto2020.ItsaimistoengagedisadvantagedyoungAfricansinwildlifeconservationthroughphotographyandbyprovidinganintroductiontothenaturalworld,helpingtonurture(培育)theconservationistsoftomorrow.Theinitiativecameaboutin2015andwasthepassionprojectofMikeKendrick,alife-scienceteacherandphotographer.MovingtotheGreaterKrugerareatoliveinthebush,MikewasdiscouragedtoseethelackofengagementbetweenyoungSouthAfricansandtheirnaturalenvironment.Notonlythat,insixyearsofhelpingtorunWildShots,hedidnotcomeacrossasinglewildlife,landscapeoroutdoorphotographerofcolorinSouthAfrica.24.WhatcanwelearnaboutMelodyMnisi?A.ShehelpedsetupWSO. B.Shewasbornaphotographer.C.Shewasgratefultobeafieldguide. D.Shesharedphotosofwildlifeonline.25.WhathaschangedMelody’slife?A.WSOphotographycourse. B.Herwillingnesstohelpothers.C.MikeKendrick’sencouragement. D.Hercuriosityaboutthesafaridestination.26.WhichisamongthereasonswhyWSOisheld?A.Toraisemoney. B.Topreventillegalhunting.C.Tostopwildlifetrade. D.Tonurturewildlifeprotectors.27.Whatmightbetalkedaboutfollowingthelastparagraph?A.CommentsfromMelody. B.ThepromotionofWSO.C.PoorlifeofSouthAfricans. D.Thedetailsofphotographstaking.CAnewstudysuggeststhatidenticaltwinsarenotexactlythesamegenetically.Identicaltwinsaretwobabiesthatcomefromthesamefertilizedegg(受精卵).ScientistsinIcelandexaminedDNAfrom387pairsofidenticaltwins,theirparents,children,husbandsorwives.“Theexaminationsledtheteamtofindearlymutations(突变)thatseparateidenticaltwins,”leadresearcherandgeneticistKariStefanssonsaid.HeisaprofessorattheUniversityofIcelandandfounderofthecompanydeCODEgenetics.MutationsaresmallchangesinDNAthatcanhappenwhenacelldividesinanattempttocopyitself.Thesesmallchangescaninfluenceaperson’sphysicalappearanceorcontrolaperson’sabilitytofightadisease.Thenewly-discoveredmutationsshowthatidenticaltwinsdohavegeneticdifferences,theresearcherssaid.TheresultswererecentlypublishedinNatureGenetics.Onaverage,identicaltwinshave5.2oftheseearlygeneticdifferences,theresearchersfound.Butabout15percentofidenticaltwinpairshavemorethanthat.Somemayhaveasmanyas100geneticdifferences,Stefanssonsaid.Thesedifferencesrepresentasmallpartofeachtwin’sgeneticmaterial.Buttheycouldinfluencewhyonetwinistallerorwhyoneisatgreaterriskofsomecancersthantheother.Inthepast,manyresearchersbelievedphysicaldifferencesseeninidenticaltwinswererelatedmostlytoenvironmentalinfluences,suchasnutritionorlifestylebehaviors.JanDumanskiisageneticistatSweden’sUppsalaUniversity.Hewasnotinvolvedinthestudy.Hepraisedthefindingsasaclearandimportantcontributiontomedicalresearch.“Itsuggestswehavetobeverycarefulwhenweareusingtwinsasamodelforexaminingtheinfluencesofgeneticsortheenvironment,”Dumanskisaid.A2008paperinTheAmericanJournalofHumanGeneticsfoundsomegeneticdifferencesbetweenidenticaltwins.Thenewstudy,however,goesbeyondearlierworkbyincludingtheDNAofparents,children,husbandsandwivesofidenticaltwins.Studyingfamilymemberspermittedtheresearcherstoexaminewhengeneticmutationshappenedintwodifferentkindsofcells:thosepresentinonlyoneindividualandthosepassedontotheperson’schildren.Stefanssonsaidhisteamfoundtwinswhereamutationispresentinallcellsofthebodyofonetwin,butnotintheothertwinatall.“However,sometimesthesecondtwinmayshowthemutationinsomecells,butnotallcells,”headded.Theresearcherssaidtheyalsofoundmutationsthatcameaboutbeforethedevelopingembryo(胚胎)splitintwo.NancySegalisapsychologistwhostudiestwinsatCaliforniaStateUniversity,Fullerton.Shewasnotinvolvedinthestudy.Butshecalledtheresult“heroicandreallysignificant”.Segaladdedthattheresearchislikelytopersuademorescientiststorethinktheinfluencesofgeneticsandenvironmentontwins.“Twinsareveryalike,butitisnotaperfectsimilarity,”shesaid.28.Whatdidtheexaminationsofidenticaltwinsleadresearcherstofind?A.Acellchangesalotinanattempttocopyitself.B.Geneticmutationsexistinidenticaltwinsveryearly.C.Mutationscaninfluenceaperson’sphysicalappearance.D.Itispossibletocontrolaperson’sabilitytofightadisease.29.Whatmightthenewresearchtellpeople?A.Doctorsshouldusedifferentwaystodealwithtwinpatients.B.Itisnousecarefullyexaminingthegeneticsofidenticaltwins.C.Theremaybesomebettermethodstodistinguishidenticaltwins.D.Itisnotjusttheenvironmentthatmakesidenticaltwinsdifferent.30.WhatdoesNancySegalthinkofthenewfinding?A.Shethinksitistheperfectfinding. B.Shethinksitdeservesrethinking.C.Shethinksitisconfusingtoothers. D.Shethinksitismeaningfulandimportant.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.StudiesHaveFoundWaystoInfluenceTwins B.ThereAreDifferencesBetweenIdenticalTwinsC.IdenticalTwinsAreNotGeneticallyExactCopies D.IdenticalTwinsCome,fromtheSameFertilizedEggDASwissradiostationrecentlycarriedoutasocialexperimentonair,testingrobot-createdvoicesandcontent.The13-hourexperimenttookplaceattheFrench-languagestationCouleur3.Duringtheperiod,listenersheardtheclonedvoicesoffivehumanpresenters.Thestation’sprogrammingalsoincludedmusiccreatedbyartificialintelligence(AI)methods.Theprogramminginformedlistenersabouttheexperimentevery20minutes.“AIistakingyourfavoriteradiobystorm,”avoicesaid.“OurvoiceclonesandAIareheretounsettle,surpriseandshakeyou.Andforthatmatter,thistextwasalsowrittenbyarobot.”RecentAIdevelopmentshaveledtothecreationofaseriesoftoolsthatpermitrobotstoleaddifferenthumanactivities.Thesetoolsbelongtoagroupofsystemsknownas“generativeAI”.ThetoolsusemachinelearningmethodstotrainAIsystemsonhugeamountsofdatatoproducehuman-qualityresults.OneofthemosthighlypublicizedgenerativeAItoolsiscalledChatGPT.Itreceivedwideattentionbydemonstratingtheabilitytoquicklyproducewrittenanswerstoquestionsatalevelandqualitysimilartohumans.However,thedevelopmentof“generativeAI”systemshasledtosomecriticismofthetechnology.Criticshavewarnedthatsuchsystems,ifusedincorrectly,couldcauseeconomic,culturalandsocialharms.Thestationsaidinastatementitreceivedhundredsofmessagesonthedayoftheexperiment,withsomesupportingandothersopposing.Onepersoncomplainedofunfunnyjokes.Anotherlisteneradmittedtonotrecognizingtheprogrammingasanexperiment.Onecriticcalledtheprojectawasteoftimeforastationthatgetspublicfinancing.Manylistenersnoted,“Youcansensethesearerobots,andtherearefewersurprises,lesspersonality.”Somelistenerswereevenmoreforceful,urgingstationofficialsto“giveusbackourhumans!”TheSwissstation’schief,AntoineMultone,toldTheAssociatedPressthatCouleur3wasabletocarryouttheexperimentbecauseitisalreadyknownfordoingprovocativethings.MultonedefendedtheprojectasalessononhowtolivewithAI.“Ithinkifwebecomeostriches(鸵鸟)…weputourheadsinthesandandsay,‘MonDieu,there’sanewtechnology!We’reallgoingtodie!’thenyeah,we’regoingtodiebecauseit(AI)iscoming,whetherwelikeitornot,”Multonesaidbyphone.“Wewanttomasterthetechnologysowecanthenputlimitsonit.”Headdedthatabout90percentofthelistenerreactionssuggestedtheexperimentwasagoodidea.32.Whatdidthesocialexperimenttest?A.Audiences’feedback. B.Robot-createdsystems.C.Humanpresenters’voices. D.Al-generatedprogrammes.33.Whatdoestheword“provocative”underlinedinParagraph5mostprobablymean?A.Stimulative. B.Conservative. C.Persuasive. D.Instructive.34.WhatshouldwedowithAlaccordingtoAntoineMultone?A.Limitandpreventitsprogress. B.Takehumanelementsoutofit.C.Takeadvantageofitwithoutdefence. D.Researchandmakeuseofitsensibly.35.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.PuttingAIVoicesonRadio B.CreatingGenerativeAIToolsC.ExploringtheDevelopmentofAI D.ReplacingAnnouncerswithAI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。My,whatabigbeakyouhave!Forhumans,adapting1oclimatechangewillmostlybeamatteroftechnology.Moreairconditioning,better-designedhousesandbiggerflooddefensesmayhelptomaketheeffectsofawarmerworldlessharmful.36InapaperpublishedinTrends&Evolution,ateamledbySaraRyding,aPhDcandidateatDeakinUniversity,showsthatisalreadyhappening.Climatechangeisalreadyalteringthebodiesofmanyanimalspecies,givingthembiggerbeaks(喙),legsandears.InsomespeciesofAustralianparrot,forinstance,beaksizehasincreasedbybetween4%and10%since1871.Anotherstudy,thistimeinNorthAmericandark-eyedjuncos,anotherbird,foundthesamepattern.37Allthatisperfectlyconsistentwithevolutionarytheory.“Allen’srule”,namedforJoelAsaphAllen,whosuggesteditin1877,holdsthatwarm-bloodedanimalsinhotplacestendtohavelargerbodypartsthanthoseintemperate(温带的)regions.38Beingrichlyfilledwithbloodvessels,andnotcoveredbyfeathers,beaksmakeanidealplaceforbirdstogetridofheat.Fennecfoxes,meanwhile,whicharenativetotheSaharaDesert,havestrikinglylargeears,especiallycomparedwiththeirArcticcousins.Ms.Rydingisnotthefirstresearchertotakethatapproach.Butitishard,whendealingwithindividualspecies,toprovethatclimatechangewasthecauseofananatomical(解剖学的)changes.Allsortsofotherfactors,fromchangesinpreytotheevolvingreproductivepreferencesofmalesorfemales,mighthavebeendrivingthechanges,39Theteamcombineddatafromdifferentspeciesindifferentplaces.Sincetheyhavelittleincommonapartfromlivingonawarningplanet,climatechangeisthemostreasonableexplanation.40Thatmaychangeaswarmingaccelerates.Sinceanyevolutionaryadaptationcomeswithtrade-offs(妥协),itisunclearhowfartheprocessmightgo.Biggerbeaksmightmakefeedingharder,forinstance.Largerwingsareheavier,andbiggerlegscostmoreenergytogrow.A.Fornow,atleast,theincreaseissmall,nevermuchmorethan10%.B.However,lookingatthebiggerpicturemakesthepatternclearer.C.Animalswillhavetorelyonchangingtheirbodiesortheirbehaviors.D.Itseemsthatthefutureworldisgoingtobehotterthanhumansareusedto.E.Suchadaptationsboostananimal’ssurfacearearelativetoitsbody,helpingittoreleaseextraheat.F.Therefore,thenegativeeffectsofawarmerworldarevisibleintheseanimals’bodies.G.Similartrendsareseeninmammals,withspeciesofmiceandbatsevolvingbiggerears,legsandwings.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,共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。OnahotsummerdaywhenIwas13,Iwasboredinmyattic(阁楼)bedroom.Thinkingabouthowto41thatboredom,Ileaned(斜靠)sideways,andmyhandlandedonafloorboard,which42upandalmosthitmeinthehead.WhenIlookedinsidetheopenspace43,therewassomethinglikeabook.I44itout.Itwasoldandsmall:Bartlett’sFamiliarQuotations.Iwonderedwhomthesequotationsweresupposedtobe45to,becauseI’dneverheardofthisbook.And46Iwasbored,Idecidedtoseewhatwasinsidethebook.Istartedto47thepages,readingaboutdifferent48.Ilearnedaboutcomfort,hope,loveandevenloneliness.IbeganspendingallmyfreetimereadingBartlett’s.Itfeltlikeanewworld49beforeme.Ilearnedaboutdifferentquotesandphrases,andIgotto50howlanguagecouldbeusedto51complexemotions.IalsorealizedhowthoseemotionsI’dfeltwhilereadingBartlett’sbecame52inthecharactersIencounteredinnovels.WhenIwenttocollege,Bartlett’scamewithme.Overtheyears,I’vekeptmy53copy,whichIstilloftenreferto.I’veboughtafewofthenewer54,butthefirstoneistheonethat55me,thathelpedmeescapefromtheboredom,andseemorethanmyyoungmindandheartcouldunderstand.41.A.relieve B.knock C.experience D.defend42.A.picked B.turned C.popped D.came43.A.curiously B.patiently C.aimlessly D.secretly44.A.let B.pulled C.reached D.kicked45.A.challenging B.familiar C.important D.acceptable46.A.although B.after C.supposing D.since47.A.leafthrough B.checkover C.lookfor D.tearoff48.A.cultures B.emotions C.themes D.lessons49.A.changing B.marching C.unfolding D.passing50.A.mess B.grasp C.expect D.question51.A.identify B.hide C.control D.express52.A.alive B.misty C.mixed D.weak53.A.original B.special C.handheld D.complete54.A.works B.styles C.products D.editions55.A.shocked B.sheltered C.liberated D.defined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。Tanghulu(alsoknownasbingtanghulu)isatraditionalChinesesnack56.______(consist)ofhardenedsugar-coatedfruitsonastick.57.______(classic),tanghuluismadeofhawthornberries58.______arerichinvitaminC.Inrecenttimes,tanghulumakers59.______(add)varietytothistraditionalsnackbyusingotherfruitssuchascherries,strawberries,pineapplesorgrapes.Tanghulucantastesweetorsour,dependingonyourfruit.Traditionaltanghuluusinghawthornberriesissaidtotaste60.______acombinationofboth.Youcan,ofcourse,makeyourowntanghuluusinganyfruityoudesire.Tanghuluiseasiertomakeathomethanyoumightthink.Thetrickistousethecorrectwater-to-sugarratio(比例)andboilthemixture61.______itstemperaturereaches150℃.Thenquicklydipyourfruitskewer(扦)intothemixture.Thiswillresultinfruitthat’scoatedinathinlayerofhardcandythatcrackswhen62.______(bite)into.Tanghuluiscommonlyeateninthewinter.Youcanfind63.______(travel)tradersroaminginthestreets,sellingthisuniquesnack.Ifyouwanttotrythestickytreatyourself,youcanfindplentifulTanghulu64.______(stand)nearmostofthepopulartouristattractionsinChina.Tanghuluisn’texpensive,asaskewercostsonly$1.Sowhatcouldpossiblystopyoufromgivi

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