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萍乡市2024—2025学年度第一学期高三六校联考英语萍乡中学;萍乡实验;莲花中学;湘东中学;上栗中学;芦溪中学联合命题命题学校:萍乡实验审题学校:芦溪中学注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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,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.Whendoestherainyseasonstart?A.InJanuary.B.InFebruary.C.InNovember.2.What'swrongwiththeman'sfood?A.It'shot.B.It'ssalty.C.It'stasteless.3.WhatisJenniferlearninginschoolnow?A.Tomakesculptures.B.Totakepictures.C.Todraw.4.Whichroomhasthemanfinisheddecorating?A.Thelivingroom.B.Thebathroom.C.Thekitchen.5.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atahospital.B.Inaclassroom.C.Ataballfield.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三个选项中选出最英语试题第1页共5页佳选项。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.WheredoesSamsuggestgoing?A.Toatheater.B.Toarestaurant.C.Toacoffeeshop.7.HowdoesRitafeelabouttheplan?A.Excited.B.Indifferent.C.Disappointed.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhatwillClarkhelpAnniedo?A.Cleanherapartment.B.Waterherplants.C.Feedherdog.9.WhenwillClarkgotoAnnie'shouse?A.OnMonday.B.OnThursday.C.OnFriday.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatwastheprogrammainlyabout?A.Horsesandwars.B.Differentusesofhorses.C.Horsesfromdifferentcountries.11.Whatseemstosurprisetheman?A.Peopleusehorsesforfun.B.Horseracestakeplaceeverywhere.C.Horsesarestillusedforhardlabor.12.Whatwillthewomandothisweekend?A.Workonafarm.B.Attendawedding.C.Gohorseriding.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatmightthewomando?A.She'sadiver.B.She'salifeguard.C.She'saswimminginstructor.14.Whocalledtheambulance?A.Thewoman.B.Oneofthestudents.C.Theman'scolleague.15.Whendidtheambulancearrive?A.Immediately.B.Tenminuteslater.C.Twentyminuteslater.16.Howdidthegirlreactwhensheawoke?A.Shecried.B.Shewentbackinthepool.C.Shedidn'tknowwhathappened.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。页17.Whoaretheannouncementsfor?A.Themanager.B.TheemployeesC.Thecustomers.18.Whattimedoesthestoreusuallyclose?A.Atfiveo'clock.B.Ateighto'clock.C.Atteno'clock.19.Whatitemisfreeforanotheroneifyoubuyone?A.Women'sdresses.B.Men'ssuits.C.Shoes.20.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestpeopledointheend?A.Gotoacafe.B.Leavetheshopearly.C.BuysomemusicCDs.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)阅读下面短文,从各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出符合题意的最佳选项。rAddanadditionalrebate(退还款)fromColorado'slargestpowerprovider,aresidentbuyinganewplug-incarcouldsoonsaveahead-spinning$26,500.That'snomistake.Colorado’scurrent$5,000taxcredit(免税额度)isalreadythemostgenerousstate-levelincentive(激励)availabletoallresidents.Withadditionalprogramssettogoliveinthenextfewmonths,thestateisnowdeterminedtotestthefullpowerofEV(ElectricVehicle)discounts—apillarofthestatewideplantoreducecarbonemissions.Gov.JaredPolisisbettingthestrategycanhelpreachagoalofputtingnearlyamillionplug-invehiclesontheroadby2030.Here'sCPR'sguidetoallofColorado'scurrentandupcomingelectricvehiclediscounts:Colorado'ssuperchargedEVdiscountsColoradoresidentscansoonqualifyforupto$26,500indiscountsfornewelectricvehicles.Here'sthemath:CreditnameNewEVdiscountUsedEVdiscountDateavailablePricerestrictionsIncomerestrictionsU.S.EVtaxcredit$7,500$4,000Oct.,2023<$80,000ontrucks,vans.andSUVs<$55,000onallothervehicles<$300,000marriedcouples<$225,000headofhousehold<$150.000individualCOEVtaxcredit$5,000N/AOct.,2023<$80,000onallvehiclesN/ACOlow-costEVtaxcredit$2,500N/AMay.2024<$35,000onallvehiclesN/ACOvehicleexchangeprogram$6,000$4,000Feb.,2024<$50,000onallvehicles<80percentmedianincomeORenrolledinassistanceprogramsXcelEnergy$5,500$3,000Nov..<$80,000on<80percentmedian英语试题第2页共5)

rebates2023trucks,vans,andSUVs<$50,000onallvehiclesincomeORenrolledinassistanceprogramsTotalrebates$26,500$11,00021.WhatisthemainpurposeofColorado’snewincentive?55页A.Toencouragecarsales.B.Toreducecarbonemission.C.Toraiseresidents'income.D.Toimprovethestateeconomy.22.WhichofthefollowingwillnotbetakenintoaccountbyCOEVtaxcredit?A.Incomerestrictions.B.Pricerestrictions.C.Dateavailable.D.Neworusedvehicles.23.Whichofthefollowingwillbeavailablethelatest?A.COvehicleexchangeprogram.B.XcelEnergyrebates.C.COlow-costEVtaxcredit.D.U.S.EVtaxcredit.BOnesunnyafternooninthepark,Iwitnessedaremarkablescene.Anelderlygentlemanwasstandingbythesideofapath,lookingconfusedandlost.Justatthatmoment,akind-heartedyounggirlapproachedhim.Sheaskedhimgentlywhatwaswrongandlistenedpatientlyashestruggledtoexplain.Withouthesitation,thegirltookhishandandslowlyguidedhimalongthepath,chattingwithhimtoeasehisanxiety.Theywalkedtogetheruntiltheyreachedtheplacetheoldmanwassupposedtobe.Theoldmansmiledwiththankfulnessandrelief.Afterhelpingtheoldman,thegirldidn'tjustleave.Shespentsomemoretimewithhim,sharingsomeinterestingstoriesandmakinghimlaugh.Theoldman'seyessparkledwithjoy,anditwasclearthatthisinteractionhadbrightenedhisday.Thegirl'skindnessseemedtohaveaneffect,asotherpeopleintheparkalsonoticedandwereinspiredbyheractions.Icontinuedtoobserveasthegirlthendecidedtostaywiththeoldmanforawhilelonger.Theysatonabenchtogether,andthegirlbegantotellhimaboutherownlife,herdreams,andheradventures.Theoldmanlistenedattentively,noddingandsmilingfromtimetotime,Itwasabeautifulsighttobehold,thisunlikelypairsharingsuchagenuineandheartwarmingconnection.Thisencountermademereflectontheimportanceofkindnessinoursociety.Inaworldthatcanoftenseemcoldandhurried.actslikethegirl'sarelikethetoweroflight.showingusthewaytoamoreempathetic(同情的)andcaringexistence.Italsomademethinkabouthowweallhavethepotentialtomakeadifferenceinsomeoneelse'slife,nomatterhowsmalltheactmaybe.Now,wheneverIrecallthisscene,itwarmsmyheartandremindsmetobemorewillingtoofferahelpinghand.tospreadkindnesswhereverIgo,andtobelieveinthegoodnessthatlieswithineachofus.

24.Whatdidthegirldofortheoldman?A.Shegavehimawarmandcomfortinghugtomakehimfeelbetter.B.Shetookhishandandguidedhimalongthepathtohelphimfindtheplacehewassupposedtobe.C.Sheaskedtotakeaphotowithhimtocapturethemoment.D.Shewenttoanearbystoreandboughthimarefreshingdrink.25.Howdidtheoldmanfeelintheend?A.Hefeltextremelygratefulandhadabigsmileonhisfacebecausehewashappy.B.Hewasstillhungryandsadasnoonereallycaredabouthisneeds.C.Hefeltfearfulandangrybecausethegirlwastoopushy.D.Hefeltcoldandtiredasthewalkwastoolong.26.Whatcanweinferabouttheauthor'sattitude?A.Doubtful.B.Disapproving.C.Negative.D.Admiring.27.Whereisthispassagemostlikelyfrom?A.Adetailedandinformativetravelguidefilledwithplacestovisit.B.Acomplexandeducationalsciencetextbookwithvarioustheories.C.Apersonalblogwheretheauthorsharespersonalexperiencesandthoughts.D.Atrendyandfashionablemagazinefeaturingthelateststylesandtrends.COnAugust1,2023,newruleswentintoeffectintheUnitedStatesthatmakeitagainstthelawtosellmostincandescent(白炽的)lightbulbs.Incandescentlightbulbshavebeencommonsincethelate1800s.Theyuseelectricitytocreatelightbyheatingametalwire,whichglows.Over90%oftheelectricityusedbythebulbsgoesintomakingheat—notlight.Since2005,countriesaroundtheworldhavebeenbanningincandescentbulbs.That'swhat'shappeningintheUS.Thenewrulesdon'tactuallymakeincandescentbulbsillegal.Theyjustsaythatlightbulbsthataresoldmustbeabletocreateacertainamountoflight(45lumens)withacertainamountofenergy(lwatt).Mostincandescentbulbscanonlycreateabout15lumenswith1watt.Thesedays,thebestwaytoreplaceincandescentbulbsiswithLEDlightbulbs.Thesebulbscancreateabout75lumenswith1wattofelectricity.Andtheycanlast25ormoretimeslongerthanincandescentbulbs.ThoughtherulejusttookeffectatthebeginningofAugust,itwasfirstcreatedin2007.Sincethen,therulehasbeendelayedmanytimes,usuallyforpoliticalreasons.Intheearly2000s,LEDbulbscostmoremoneythantheydotoday,andweren'tnearlyasgood.Butinrecentyears,peoplehavebeenswitchingovertoLEDlights.evenwithouttherule.Thelightshavebecomemoreandmorepopular,sincetheyuselessenergyandsavepeoplemoneybylastinglonger.英语试题第3页共

Thenewruleswillalsohelptheenvironment.Overthenext30years,LEDbulbsareexpectedtohelppreventahugeamountofpollutionintheUS—aboutasmuchaswouldbeusedby28millionhomesinoneyear.Thatwillbeanimperativestepintacklingtheclimatecrisis.28.WhydoestheauthormentionincandescentlightbulbsinParagraph2?A.Toexplainhowtheywork.B.Toshowtheyusedtobeimportant.C.Toshowtheyaren'tgoodlightingsources.D.Toexplainhowlightisusuallymade.29.WhatdothenewrulesinAmericamean?A.Newincandescentbulbswillbeinvented.B.Usingincandescentbulbshasbeenprohibited.C.Nomoreincandescentbulbswillbeproduced.D.Incandescentbulbsshouldbemostlyreplaced.30.WhatisshownaboutLEDbulbs?A.They'regreatreplacementsforincandescentbulbs.B.They'recheaperthanincandescentbulbs.C.They'rewidelyusedallovertheworld.D.They'reunknowntomanyAmericans.31.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"imperative"inthelastparagraphprobablymean?A.Workable.B.Important.C.Interesting.D.Challenging.DHoneyisasimplepleasure.It'seasytoforget,whileenjoyingitsluxurioussweetnessonasliceofbutteredtoast,thatitistheend-productofacomplicatedproductionlineinvolvingadvancedbiologicalmachineryandthousandsofskilledworkers.Honeystartsoutasnectar(花蜜),asolutionofvarioussugarsthatfloweringplantsproducetoattractinsectslikebutterfliesandallkindsofbees.Mostofthesevisitorsdrinkitdownonthespotasnutritionforthemselves.Afood-huntingworkerbee,though,doesthingsdifferently.Thebeestoresthenectarinitshoneystomachratherthandigestingit.Thestomachcanholdalotofnectar,uptoalmosthalfthebee'sunloadedbodymass,andfillingitmayrequireathousandflowervisits.Thetransformationofnectarintohoneybeginswhilethebeeisstillonthewing,asthehoneystomachproducesenzymes(酶)thatbreakdownthelarger,complexsugarmolecule(分子)intosmallerones.Onarrivalbackatthehive,wherebeesliveandwork,thebeeunloadsthenectarbygivingthesugarysolutiontootherworkers,whopassitbackandforthbetweeneachother,addingmoreenzymeseachtime.Onceitissufficientlysticky,themixtureislaiddowninthebeeswaxcellsofthehoneycombandtheworkerscontinuethedryingprocessbyfanningitwiththeirwings.Onlywhenthewatercontenthasbeenreducedtoabout18percent(fromabout75percentintheoriginalnectar)dotheysealthecellswithbeeswaxlids.Atthispoint.itiswellandtrulyhoney.Anaveragehiveproducesabout11kgofhoneyinaseason,whichrequiresthebeestoflyover1.5millionkilometersbetweenthem.Astandardjarofhoneyrequiresabout80,000km.Theeffortthathasgoneintomakinghoneyisworthrememberingwhenspreadingitontotoast—itcansurelyonlyaddtothepleasure.32.Whydoestheworkerbeestorethenectarinitsstomach?A.Todigestbetter.B.Toabsorbitsnutrition.C.Tokeepitforitsfuturefood.D.Toshareitwithotherbees.33.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph3?A.Thecellsaresealedbystickysolution.B.Producinghoneyrequiresteamwork.C.Thedryingworkisdonebyfemalebees.D.It'scriticaltomaintainwaterpercentage.34.Howisthelastparagraphdeveloped?A.Bylistingfigures.B.Bygivingdefinitions.C.Bymakingcomparisons.D.Byprovidingexamples.35.Whichmaybeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.SkilledWorkersB.ASimplePleasureC.AdvancedandIntelligentCreaturesD.LuxuriousSweetnessfromDelicateWork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。选项中有两项为多余选项。TeamworkDoublestheStrengthAdmittedly,teamworkisliterallyimportantforanyclassorteamtoachieveitsgoalsandobjectives.Letmegivethreereasonswhyitisadvantageous.Asindividuals,wepossessdiversetalents,strengths,weaknessesandexperiences.Ateamisjustlikeatapestry(织锦)thatweaveswhateachofuspossesses,resultinginanendproductthatisdiverseyethomogenous(同种类的).Asteammembersexchangethoughtsandexperiences,therecanbemoreefficiencyandeffectivenessatproblem-solving.Thispoolingoftalentscanalsoleadtogreaterinnovationandsuccess.36.ItwonthePremierLeaguein2016,totheutterdisbeliefofmanysoccerfans.LeicesterCity,previouslyregardedastheunderdogoftheLeague,displayedextremelyimpressiveteamwork,whichledtoitsunbelievablevictoryinsoccerhistory.Next.teamworkmeansmemberssharetheworkload.Whenworkisdistributedandeachofusinateamspecializesinspecifictasks,thestressoneachofusisreducedandthecompletionoftasksbeforedeadlineisensured.37.38.Teammemberslearnfrommoreexperiencedmemberswhomayofferdeeperinsightsandperspectives.Newermembersmayalsocontributenewideas.Besidesencouragingthesharingofknowledgeandexperiences,teamworkalsodevelopssoftskillslikecommunicationandinterpersonalskills.39.Somemaythinkthatworkinginisolation(单独)ismoreefficientsincemoretimeis英语试题第4页共takenwhencooperatingwithothers.Formoretalentedindividuals,workingalonemeansbeingthestarofaproject.40.But,thelossofsynergy(协同作用)thatonlyteameffortcangeneratemayalsopreventtheteamfromreachingitsfullpotential.A.TakeLeicesterCityforexampleB.ThuswecanexpectgreaterjobsatisfactionC.TeammemberscanalsobedividedinopinionsD.Theydon'tneedtosharethesuccesswithothersE.Let'snotwaveawaythechancetoworkinteamsF.AndfinallyworkinginateammultiplieslearningopportunitiesG.Welearntorespectdifferencesinworkingstylesandopinions,anddeveloptrust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。JuliaKellerdecidedtoquitjournalisminordertowritefiction.Hersubversive(颠覆性的)messageisthatifatfirstyoudon'tsucceed—orevenifyoudothenmaybejust41.Thereis,sheargues,toomuchofapremium(价值)placedontheabilitytogrityourteethand42throughmisery.Lastyear'sTikToktrendfor"QuitToks"sawuserslive-streaming43emailsorpostingvideosofthemselvesturningoffthelightsastheylefttheoffice.Andnowthedesiretoquitseemstobe44infarearlier,withthree-quartersof18-to29-year-oldsfeelinglessmotivatedprofessionallypost-pandemic.Agenerationraisedtobeconstantlyhustling(急速前进)mayfinallybepushingback.Yetformanyofus,quittingremainsshrouded(隐瞒)inguiltandshame,associatedwithfailureratherthanwithpursuingadifferentkindof45.Theideathatsuccessinbothpublicandprivatelifeinvolvespushingyourselftothe46remainsdeeplyingrained(根深蒂固的),especiallyforthoseyoungenoughtohavegrownupwhenthecult(热潮)ofgrit(勇气)andgrowth47wasatitsheight.Kellerfearsthebeliefthatsuccessisamatterofnevergivingupmaycoveruptheroleofstructuraleconomic48andencouragepeopletoblamethepoorfortheirownpoverty,onthegroundsthattheydidn'ttryhardenough.Similarly,theideathatwomenshouldstickitoutthrougha49marriagecanbeequallydamaging.Kellersays:“Womenin50relationshipsweretold,‘Ohyoucan’tleave,howcanyougiveupnowyou've51in10years?’Itbecomesinsidious(暗中有害的).”Sheinsistsshe’snot52givingupeverythingatthedropofthehat.Forthosewhoaren'tsureorcan'taffordtoleaveamiserablesituation,shesuggests"quasi-quitting",orquietlytaking53stepsthatbringyouclosertowhereyou’dratherbewithoutburningany54.Kellerexplains,“Becauseitmaybackfireinspectacularways,eatingawaycareersandblowinguprelationships.Itcanruinyourlife.Anditcan55it,too."5页

41.A.givingoutB.givingupC.givinginD.givingaway42.A.surviveB.standC.persevereD.go43.A.informingB.registrationC.apologyD.resignation44.A.kickingB.arisingC.raisingD.coming45.A.goalB.successC.achievementD.contribution46.A.edgeB.cliffC.sideD.limits47.A.mindsetB.stateC.attitudeD.perspective48.A.prosperityB.inequalitiesC.strengthD.fault49.A.boringB.longC.miserableD.unlucky50.A.abusiveB.negativeC.unpleasantD.forced51.A.spentB.gotC.thrownD.put52.A.arguingB.appealingC.advocatingD.enhancing53.A.smallB.tinyC.babyD.exploring54.A.channelB.bridgesC.roadsD.ways55.A.helpB.restoreC.saveD.revolve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。AstheChinesesayinggoes,“Roadsleadtoriches.”Andthisis56SomxayLaolion,aLaotiandriverontheChina-LaosRailway,hasobservedoverthepasttwo-and-a-halfyears.Asadrivertravelling57VientianeandBoten(bordertown),hecanseemoreandmorehousesandfactories58(build)alongtheroute.The1.035-kilometerrailway,59isaflagshipprojectundertheChina-proposedBeltandRoadInitiative,connectsKunming,thecapitalofSouthwestChina'sYunnanprovince,withtheLaotiancapital,Vientiane.60(adopt)Chinesetechnicalstandards,theChina-LaosRailwayisChina'sfirst-internationalrailwayproject6.61(primary)fundedandbuiltbyChinesecompaniesand62(connect)toChina'srailwaynetwork.SinceJune2020,theLaos-ChinaRailwayCohasrecruitedandtrainedLaotraineesandmorethan800Laoemployees,orover90percentofthetrainees,63assign)specificpositions.TheChina-LaosRailwayhasopened“anewphaseofdevelopment”forLaostotransform64it)fromalandlockedcountrytoaland-linkedone.Therailwayhasmaintainedapositivetrendofincreasingvolumeand65efficient),aswellasthrivingpassengerandfreightbusinesses.TheChina-LaosRailwayhasbecomearoadofdevelopment,happiness,andfriendshipfortheLaoandChinesepeople.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.学校计划开设电子阅览室,大家很是兴奋和期待,为此Mr.Black安排大家在英语课分组进行讨论,英语试题第5页共5页现请你代表小组发言,内容要点包括:1.电子阅览室的具体用途;2.能给你们带来的好处。注意:1.词数80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Hi,everyone!-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------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。Iinhaleddeeply,expellingthebreathagainsttherearwindowofthevehicle,andwithafinger,Ietchedtheword‘DREADFUL’intothemistysurfaceoftheglass,creatingatemporaryinscriptionthatmirroredmyinnerturmoil.Myfather,castingabriefglanceinmydirectionthroughthereflectivesurfaceoftherearviewmirror,offeredacomfortingremark,“Alex,thisjourneypresentsitselfasanauspiciousoccasionforyoutoreconnectwithyourmaternalandpaternalelders.”Thevehiclemadeadeliberateturnontoawell-troddendirtpath,onethatIrecognizedalltoowell.Wewereprogressivelydistancingourselvesfromtheurbanconfines,movingfurtherawayfromthedigitaltendrilsoftheInternet,andevenmoresofromthestimulatingenvironmentofthecomputercamp.“Brightenup,Alex!”exclaimedmymother,hervoicecarryinganoteofoptimism.“Thereiseverylikelihoodthatanotheropportunitytoimmerseyourselfintheworldofcodingwillariseshortly,perhapsevenwithinthisverysummerseason."Asthecarcontinueditsjourney,Iwasacutelyawarethatallmycompanionsintherealmofprogrammingwouldbeengagedintheactofcodingatthecomputercampthisweek,whileI,ontheotherhand,wastobeensconcedintheruralsettingofafarm.Iutterednotasinglesyllable,andinduecourse,thevehiclecametoahaltinthedrivewayofmygrandparents'abode.Aslenderrowoftreesmaterializedintoview,theirpresenceastarkcontrasttotheurbanlandscapeIwasleavingbehind.Ihadoncetakenpleasureinvisitingthefarmduringthespringintermissionsbeforemyimmersionintocodingcamps...andbeforetherealizationoftheextenttowhichmyactionscouldleadtochaosanddisorder.Theengineofthecarhadnotyetceaseditshumwhenmygrandmother,withanagilitythatbeliedheryears,sprangtowardsus.Frommyvantagepointinthebackseat.Iobservedasmyfatherandmotherembracedmygrandmother.I,inturn,reluctantlyextractedmyself5页fromthevehicle,feelingasthoughtheveryforceofgravityhadgrownunusuallyintense.“Youbotharecertainlydeservingofarespite,”mygrandmotherwassaying,herwordsdirectedtowardsmyparents.“Alexwillbeingoodstead—hehasalwaysheldafondnessforthefarm.”Shespokeinthepasttense.implyingthatAlexhadoncecherishedthefarm.Duringthemiddaymeal,mygrandmotherinquired,“Whysuchasombercountenance,Alex?"Imaintainedmysilence.Whyindeed?Itseemedasthoughtheywereactinginignoranceoftheeventsthathadtranspiredduringmypreviousvisit.Forafleetingmoment,mygazemetwithmygrandmother's.CouldImusterthecouragetoquestionherregardingthegoats’destructionofalltheflorabelongingtoourneighbor,Mr.Jackson.anincidentthatoccurredbecauseIhadinadvertentlyliftedthelatchandallowedthegoatstoroamfree?WasMr.JacksonstillseethingwithangertowardsmefortheconsiderabledamageIhadinadvertentlycausedhim?“Iamquitealright,”Imuttered,myvoicebarelyaudible.“ItismerelytheabsenceofthecodingcampthisweekthatIamlamenting.CodingisanactivityatwhichIexcel.”Mymotherofferedanodofunderstanding.“Ah,thatdoessounddisheartening,butthefarmwillundoubtedlyofferyouadifferentkindofexperience."注意:续写词数应为150左右。Afterlunch,Iwasonmyownwhen,outofnowhere,there'sMr.Jackson.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Instead,Mr.Jacksonyelled,“Greattoseeyouhere,Alex!Ineedyourhelpwithalamb'sbirth.”------------------------------------------------------------------------------------英语试题第6页共5页萍乡市2024—2025学年度第一学期高三六校联考英语参考答案题号12345678910答案CCABAAABBB题号11121314151617181920答案CBBBCCCBCA题号21222324252627282930答案BACBADCCDA题号31323334353637383940答案BDBADABFGD题号41424344454647484950答案BCDABDABCA题号5152535455答案DCCBC【语篇导读】本文提供了关于科罗拉多州电动汽车(EV)激励措施的详细信息。21.文章第三段,科罗拉多州新激励政策的主要目的是减少碳排放。22.根据“COEVtaxcredit”的相关内容,提到了“Dateavailable”、“Pricerestrictions”以及“NewEVdiscount"和"UsedEVdiscount",但未提及"Incomerestrictions(收入限制)"。23.细节理解题。根据表格中“Dateavailable”一栏,“U.S.EVtaxcredit,Oct.,2023”、“COEVtaxcredit,Oct..2023"、"COlow-costEVtaxcredit.May,2024"、“COvehicleexchangeprogram,Feb.,2024"、"XcelEnergyrebates,Nov.,2023"可知,"COlow-costEVtaxcredit"将在2024年5月可用,是四个选项中可用的最晚的,故选C项。24.根据文章第二段中的女孩牵着老人的手,沿着小路引导他,帮助他找到他应该去的地方。25.根据文章第二段中的和第三段中的,老人感到非常感激,脸上带着大大的笑容,因为他很开心。26.每当我回想起这一幕,我的心就会感到温暖,可知,作者对女孩的行为是赞赏的。27.最后一段,作者在博客中分享个人经历和想法。【语篇导读】美国于2023年8月1日实施新规,禁止销售大多数的白炽灯泡,要求灯泡每瓦至少产生45流明。LED灯泡因其高能效和长寿命成为绝佳替代品。此规定虽在2007年已被提出,但多次推迟,现已生效,预计将大幅减少美国污染,助力应对气候危机。28.作者提到白炽灯泡是为了说明它们不是好的照明光源。29.第三段中"Thenewrulesdon'tactuallymakeincandescentbulbsillegal.Theyjustsaythatlightbulbsthataresoldmustbeabletocreateacertainamountoflight(45lumens)withacertainamountofenergy(lwatt).Mostincandescentbulbscanonlycreateabout15lumenswith1watt.可知,按照新规定,白炽灯泡并非非法,但是大多数白炽灯泡无法满足灯泡出售的要求,因此白炽灯泡大多应该更换。30.LED灯泡可节约能源,且寿命很长,是白炽灯泡的绝佳替代品。31.根据画线词的上文“Thenewruleswillalsohelptheenvironment.Overthenext30years,LEDbulbsareexpectedtohelppreventahugeamountofpollutionintheUS—aboutasmuchaswouldbeusedby28millionhomesinoneyear.可知,LED灯泡有望减少大量的污染,帮助保护环境,因此这将是应对气候危机的重要举措,画线词意思应该是“重要的”。32.第二段中以及第三段中可知,工蜂把花蜜存在胃里就是为了把它分享给其他的蜜蜂。英语参考

33.推理判断题。根据第三段中的可推知,蜂蜜的转化过程是需要团队合作的。34.推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“about11kgofhoneyinaseason”“flyover1.5millionkilometers”“about80,000km”可推知,本段通过列数据的方式展开。35.第一段指出奢华甜蜜的蜂蜜是复杂工作的最终产品,接下来文章具体介绍了花蜜转化成蜂蜜的过程。由此可推知,D项“精细工作带来的奢华甜

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