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2024学年第一学期浙江“七彩阳光”新高考研究联盟期中联考高二年级英语学科试题命题:巍山中学考生须知:1.本卷共10页满分150分,考试时间120分钟;2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。3.所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效;4.考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。第Ⅰ卷第一部分: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。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.Wherecanthemanfindtheknife?A.Onthetable. B.Nexttothefridge. C.Inthedishwasher.2.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Thewomancanonlygetonewatchtoday.B.Thestorelimitstwowatchespercustomer.C.Thewatchesareonlyonsaleonline.3.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Atatravelagency. B.Atanairport. C.Atahotel.4.Whatsuperpowerdoesthewomanwantthemost?A.Superstrengthability. B.Mind-readingability. C.Flyingability.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Theweather. B.Anoldclassmate. C.Theirhighschoollife.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。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.Whatproblemdoesthewomanhave?A.Shecan’taffordaticket.B.Shecan’tfindthemuseum.C.Shethoughttheexhibitionwasfree.7.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Changeaticket. B.Godownthestairs. C.Prepareforaflight.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whatdoesthemando?A.HeisaTVhost. B.Heisawriter. C.Heisanartist.9.Howdoesthewomanprobablyfeelattheend?A.Confused. B.Uninterested. C.Inspired.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent. B.Tourguideandtourist. C.Fatheranddaughter.11.WhichpartoftheUnitedKingdomisthewomanfrom?A.Wales. B.England. C.Scotland.12.WhatdidthemangotoLondonmainlyfor?A.Attendingteacherconferences.B.Visitingfamilymembers.C.Enjoyinglocalfestivals.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhatdidJerrydointhelastgame?A.Heearnedthehighestscore.B.Hescoredthewinningpoints.C.Heactedastheteamcaptain.14.Inwhichcitywillthechampionshipgamebeheld?A.Washington,D.C. B.LosAngeles. C.London.15.WhatdoesJerry’smotherwanthimtodo?A.Becomeabasketballcoach.B.Winthechampionship.C.Gotocollege.16.WhatwillprobablyhappennextFriday?A.Bettywillwatchtheman’sgame.B.Bettywillbeonabusinesstrip.C.Bettywillarrivehome.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WheredidJamesCookspendmostofhischildhood?A.Atsea. B.Onafarm. C.Ataresearchcenter.18.WhydidthescientiststraveltoTahiti?A.Tomakemaps. B.Totradewithlocalpeople. C.Tostudythechangesofstars.19.WhichcountrywasfoundbyJamesCook?A.Canada. B.Australia. C.NewZealand.20.WhendidJamesCookdie?A.In1768. B.In1770. C.In1779.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳答案。AEdinburghcallsitselfthe“world’sleadingfestivalcity”withgoodreason——IthasfourmajorfestivalsinAugustalone:EdinburghInternationalFestival(2Aug.2024—26Aug.2024)TheEdinburghInternationalFestivalisanunparalleledcelebrationoftheperformingartsandanannualmeetingpointforpeoplesofallnations.Committedtovirtuosity(精湛技巧)andoriginality,theInternationalFestivalpresentssomeofthefinestperformersandbandsfromtheworldsofdance,opera,musicandtheatreforthreeweeksinAugust.EdinburghFestivalFringe(4Aug.2024—25Aug.2024)TheEdinburghFestivalFringeisoneofthegreatestcelebrationsofartsandcultureontheplanetandtakesplaceeveryAugustinEdinburgh.TheFringeSocietywasfoundedbyartiststonurtureandupholdtheFringe’svaluesofinclusivity,experimentationandimagination.AnyonecantakepartintheFringe.We’vecreatedawiderangeofresources,how-toguidesandadigitalplatform,FringeConnect,tosupportyouasFringeparticipantsandmakethemostofeverythingtheFringehastooffer.EdinburghBookFestival(10Aug.2024—25Aug.2024)EdinburghInternationalBookFestival:theworld-leadingfestivalofwords,literature,andideas.EveryAugustwepresentthelargestpubliccelebrationofthewrittenwordintheworld,bringingtogetherover500eventswiththemostexcitingwritersandthinkersontheplanettoigniteimaginations,improvehumanconnection,andchallengethecurrentsituation.Wehopeyoucanjoinus,whetherinpersonoronline.EdinburghArtFestival(9Aug.2024—25Aug.2024)EdinburghArtFestival(EAF)issettobringcultureandcommunitytothecapitalcity’suniquespaces,astheUK’slargestfestivalofvisualartsreturnsforitsnineteenthedition.UnderthenewdirectionofKimMcAleese,inherfirstdirectedprogramme,exploreexhibitions,eventsandperformancesacrossScotland’scapitalbetweenthenewdatesof9—25August2024.Thenewdatesallowforanexcitingandfullthreeweeks,alongwithotherfestivalsinthecity.21.WhatfestivalsareavailableforatouristinEdinburghfrom1Aug.to7Aug.?A.EdinburghInternationalBookFestivalandEdinburghArtFestival.B.EdinburghInternationalFestivalandEdinburghFestivalFringe.C.EdinburghInternationalFestivalandEdinburghArtFestival.D.EdinburghFestivalFringeandEdinburghBookFestival.22.WhatcanatouristattendingTheEdinburghInternationalFestivaldo?A.Watchopera. B.Gethow-toguides. C.Meetwriters. D.Exploreexhibitions.23.Whichfestivaldoesapersoncrazyaboutliteraturetendtochoose?A.EdinburghInternationalFestival. B.EdinburghFestivalFringe.C.EdinburghBookFestival. D.EdinburghArtFestival.BSpanishscientistPilarBoschhasfoundawaytousebacteria(细菌)torepair18th-centurypaintings.Bosch,amicrobiologist,tellsReutersshegottheideaforthemethodwhileconsideringpossibilitiesforapapertowardherdoctoraldegree.Duringthisprocess,shediscoveredsomeoneelse’spaperthatsuggestedbacteriacanbeusedtorestoreartworks.Ataroundthesametime,Boschlearnedthathermotherwasstrugglingtofindagoodmethodforrestoring18th-centurypaintings.Thepaintings,bySpanishartistAntonioPalomino,satinSantosJuanes—oneoftheoldestchurchesinthecityofValencia.Boschsaidhermother,PilarRoig,notedhowdifficulttherestorationprocessatthechurchwas.Onereasonwastheglueusedtoremovethepaintingsfromthewallsinthe1960s.Thesubstancewasnearlyimpossibletoremovecompletely.“MymotherhadaverydifficultproblemtosolveandIfoundapaperaboutbacteriausedtocleanfrescoesinItaly,”Boschsaid.Afrescoisakindofpaintingthatoftenappearsacrossalargewall.Boschaddedshedecidedtowriteherdoctoralpaperonthesamesubject.Thatwasmorethantenyearsago.Today,shegetstoworkwithhermotheronthechurchrestoration(修复).Theyareusingthebacteriamethodtoremovegluefromartworks.The$4.46millionprojectisbeingfinancedbylocalorganizations.Theprocessinvolvesfeedingsmallamountsoftheglue—madefromanimalcollagen(胶原)—tothebacteria.Afteratime,thebacteriabeginstonaturallyproduceenzymestobreakdowntheglue.Themother-daughterteamthenmixesthebacteriawithanaturalalgae(藻类)-basedsubstance,calledagel,andplacesitontothepaintings.Theysaythatafteraboutthreehours,thegelmixtureisremoved,leavingthepaintingsglue-free.24.HowdidBoschcomeupwiththeidea?A.Fromanewsreport. B.Fromadoctor’sinterview.C.Fromsomeoneelse’spaper. D.Fromanartprojectposter.25.Whatdoes“Thesubstance”underlinedinparagraph4referto?A.Aglue. B.Awall. C.Apainting. D.Abacterium.26.Whoisprovidingfundsforthechurchrestorationproject?A.TheSpanishgovernment. B.Thelocalorganizations.C.Themother-daughterteam. D.Theglobalartistcommunity.27.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.18th-centuryArtworksDiscoveredonChurchWalls.B.BacteriaShowAmazingPromiseinArtworkCreation.C.ChurchesAppealforMoreSupportinArtRestoration.D.ScientistUsesBacteriatoRepair18th-centuryArtworks.CWeallknowhowweuseoursenseseveryday:Wemighthearadogbarkingortasteacrunchyapple.Butwhatifhearingthatdogbarkingalsomadeyouseethecolorblue?Ortastingthatapplemadeyouhearasoftmusicalsound?Thiscouldhappentosomeonewithsynesthesia.Synesthesiaisabrainconditionwherethesensesmixtogether.Forapersonwithsynesthesia(calleda“synesthete”),seeing,hearing,ortouchingsomethingcantrigger(触发)anothersense.Therearemanydifferenttypesofsynesthesia.Forexample,chromesthesiaiswhensoundsarelinkedtocolors,andgrapheme—colorsynesthesiaiswhenlettersandnumbersarelinkedtocolors.Therearemanyothervariationstoo.So,whydoesthishappen?Whatmakessomepeopletastebananaswhentheylistentoclassicalmusic?Itmightbeintheirgenes.Nearlyhalfofallsynesthetessaythataclosefamilymemberalsohasthesamecondition,suggestingthatitmightbeagenetictrait(特质).Onetheoryisthatsynesthesiahappensbecauseofachangeinageneresponsibleforremovingunnecessaryconnectionsinthebrain.Whenwegrow,thebrainnaturallygetsridofsomeoftheseconnections.Butifachangeoccurs,someconnectionsmightstay,leadingtothiscross-wiringofsenses.Recentstudieshavelookedathowsynesthesiamaybenefitthosewiththecondition.Researchhasfoundthatpeoplewithsynesthesiaoftenhaveexceptionalmemories.Theymayalsohavebettersenses:thosewithcolor-relatedsynesthesiacantelldifferentcolorsapartmoreeasily,andthosewithtouch-relatedsynesthesiahaveamoresensitivetouch.Additionally,synesthesiaseemstohappenmoreofteninartistsandpoets,whichsuggestsitmightboostcreativity.Inthefuture,synesthesiamaybehelpfulincuringdiseasesinvolvedwithourbrains’networkingsystemsandaidingthosewithmemoryproblems.Ithasbeenshownthatsynesthesiacanbetriggeredbydrugs,lackofsensoryinput,orhypnosis(催眠).Moreresearchcouldhelpusimproveconnectionsinthebrainandboostmemory.Synesthesiaisleadingtonewdiscoveriesabouthowourbrainswork!28.Whichisprobablyaspecificexampleofsynesthesia?A.Tastingtomatoeswheneatingapizza. B.Seeingredwhenhearingthenumber14.C.Rememberingafriendwhenseeingaphoto. D.ThinkingofShakespearewhenreadingHamlet.29.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph2and3?A.Synesthesiaoftenrunsinthefamily. B.Thereareonlytwotypesofsynesthesia.C.Peoplewillgetridofsynesthesiaastheyage. D.Synesthesiaisaproductofactiveimagination.30.Whichisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedwordinparagraph3?A.Removal. B.Change. C.Mixing. D.Disconnection.31.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?A.Synesthesiacanhelppeopleconnectwithothers.B.Peoplecandevelopsynesthesiawiththehelpofdrugs.C.Recentstudieshavemadeprogressintreatingsynesthesia.D.Synesthesiawilloffernewinsightintreatingbraindiseases.DMireilleSilcofflovestoread,buther12-year-olddaughterdoesnotsharethispassion.InaNewYorkTimesessay,Silcoffrecountsherattemptstogetherdaughtertoread,whicheventuallyledhertooffera$100bribe.ShechoseJennyHan’sTheSummerITurnedPretty,abooktiedtoaTVseriesherdaughteralreadyloved.Thedealwasforherdaughtertofinishitwithinamonth,butshecompleteditinjustaweekandevenrequestedthesequel(续篇),whichshereadfor“noextracharge.”Silcoffrecognizesthatyoungpeopletodaydealwithstoriesdifferentlybutbelievesthatbooksofferauniqueexperience.“Youknowwhenanauthorsumsupafeelingyoudidn’tevenknowyou’vehad,andahundredlightbulbsgooffonthetopofyourhead?”shereflects,emphasizingthatbooksallowreaderstointeractwiththestoryinwaysthatscreenadaptationscannot.Althoughitremainstobeseenifherdaughterhasbecomeareaderforlife,Silcofffeelsshehasopenedanew“quietpersonalplace”forherdaughterintheworldofliterature,callingitthebestmoneysheeverspent.WhileIappreciateMs.Silcoff’sdesiretohaveherdaughterexperiencethejoysofreading,Iseriouslydoubtthatpayingherdaughtertoread“worked.”Whilethemoneyrewardpersuadedherdaughtertoreadthebookintheshortterm,itwasunlikelytodevelopthemotivation(动力)toread,whichmustfeellikeachoiceandunpressured.Decadesofresearchhaveshownthatpayingpeopletodothingstheyloveweakenstheirmotivationafterwards,andpayingthemtocompletetaskstheydonotenjoykeepsthemotivationtiedtorewardssothattheyarelesslikelytovaluetheactivityandchoosetoparticipateinitontheirown.Thebeliefinrewardsasaneffectivemotivatorisamyth;otherstrategiesaremorelikelytodeveloplong-termmotivation.Rewardsareasimplefixthatislikelytobackfire.32.HowdidSilcoffencourageherdaughtertoread?A.Withmoneyreward. B.WithlongerTVtime. C.Withfreenewbooks. D.Withwordsofpraise.33.WhatdidSilcoffimplyintheunderlinedwordsinparagraph2?A.Readingcantakeupmuchofyourtimeandenergy.B.Bookscanhelpprepareyouforaccidentsinyourlife.C.Readingcanbringsuddenrealizationorunderstanding.D.TVsandfilmscanprovideamoreinspiringexperience.34.RegardingSilcoff’smethod,theauthorexpressesconcernsover__________.A.itsmoralprinciple B.itsincreasingcostC.itssocialinfluence D.itslong-termeffectiveness35.Whydoestheauthormentionthe“decadesofresearch”?A.Tohighlightthatmotivationiscloselytiedtorewards.B.Toemphasizethatkidswillreadmoreunderpressure.C.Tosuggestthatpayingkidstoreadispotentiallyuseful.D.Tostressthatreadingshouldbesomethingkidschoosetodo.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。HowYourBrainPlaysTricksonYouYourbrainiscapableofremarkablethings.Butyourmindisfarfromperfect.Sometimes,itforgetskeydetails,leadingyoutomakemistakes.36YourmindlikestotakeshortcutsYourbraincangetlazy.Whentryingtosolveaproblemormakingadecision,yourmindoftenfallsbackonsolutionsthathaveworkedinthepast.Usingshortcutscanbeausefulapproachwhenitallowsyoutomakedecisionsquickly.37Forexample,planecrashesmakeyouterrifiedofflyingbecauseyourbrainisusingamentalshortcuttofoolyouintobelievingthatflyingismoredangerous.Inreality,travelingbyairismuchsaferthantravelingbycar.YourthinkingischeatedbyhiddenbiasesSometimesyoujudgeapersonunfairly.Forexample,ifacafeworkergetsyourorderwrong,youmightdecidethattheyareincompetent.Maybetheywerejustoverwhelmedbyorders.Thisiscalledattributionalbias(归因偏见).38Whenithappens,youseekoutinformationthatconfirmswhatyoualreadybelieve,butignoreanythingthatopposesyourbeliefs.Thesecognitivebiasescanpreventyoufromthinkingclearlyandmakingwisedecisions.Theycanevenaffecthowyouinteractwiththeworld.39Yourbrainishardtotakeineverydetail.Itcanbesurprisinglyeasytomissmajorchanges.Thisiscalledchangeblindness.Changeblindnessmightnotseemlikeahugeproblem,butresearchhasshownthatitcanhavemajorconsequences.Forexample,peoplewhocontrolairtrafficcanmakeseriouserrorsasaresultofchangeblindness.Driversarealsovulnerabletochangeblindness,whichcanleadtoaccidents.Yourbrainlikestoplaytheblamegame40Intheprocess,wemisunderstandrealitytoprotectourself-esteem.Forexample:Whenyougotbadlysunburned,ratherthanacknowledgingthatyoudidn’treapplysunscreenasoftenasyoushouldhave,youdecidethatthesunscreenitselfmusthavebeenineffective.Ourbraindosotoprotectourself-esteemandguardusagainstthefearoffailure.A.Yourbraincanbeblindtochange.B.Whydoweengageintheblamegame?C.Anotherbiasthatyourbrainfallspreytoisconfirmationbias.D.However,youcanavoidsomemistakesbylearningmoreaboutit.E.Whensomethingbadhappens,yourbraintriestocomeupwithareasonforit.F.Butthesementalshortcutscanalsotripyouupandcauseyoutomakemistakes.G.Withsomuchhappeningintheworld,itcanbehardforthebraintotakeineverydetail.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。LifelineIwasheadeddowntownforameeting,soIgottheNo.2trainat96thStreet.Whenwepulledinto42ndStreet,41floodedin.Amongthemwasamiddle-agedwomanwhosteppedwitha(n)42ofconfidence.Sheworeanorangeshirt,alonglightyellowskirt,andwhitehighheels.Onherwaytoabusinessmeeting,Ithought.Iwatchedher43foraseat,onlytoendupinfrontofme.Whensherealizedwewere44eachother,shemovedpastme.Atthat45moment,thetrainsuddenlybegantospeed.Itriedtograbthebarabovemyheadbut46it.AsIfeltmyselffallingbackward,Inoticedthatthewomanintheorangeshirtwaslosingher47aswellandsearchingforsomethingtoholdonto.Herarmsdidsomewindmills,andmyrighthandnaturallyreachedouttoherslikea48throwninastormysea.Shegrabbedit49.Whilethetrainracedon,weheldeachother’sarmtokeepourbalanceina(n)50fashion.Ismiledather,andshe51back.Icouldfeelherpulse(脉搏)inhergrasp.Weremainedlikethat52thenextstop,justlikeacouple.Whenthespeednolonger53toknockusoverandthepassengershad54aroundthedoor,ourhandspartedinsilentagreement.Thedooropened,andshedisappeared,leavingmewiththereminderthateveninthechaos(混乱)oflife,human55canshinethroughinthemostunexpectedways.41.A.researchers B.riders C.engineers D.drivers42.A.lack B.property C.air D.absence43.A.lookingaround B.steppingback C.tryingout D.settingoff44.A.seeing B.discovering C.judging D.facing45.A.very B.usual C.previous D.rare46.A.lost B.pushed C.detected D.missed47.A.mind B.balance C.temper D.heart48.A.warning B.sail C.lifeline D.baggage49.A.gradually B.constantly C.potentially D.immediately50.A.unsteady B.professional C.visible D.modern51.A.smiled B.stretched C.swung D.switched52.A.off B.until C.despite D.without53.A.appealed B.failed C.threatened D.promised54.A.wandered B.gathered C.fled D.encountered55.A.imagination B.equality C.connection D.commitment第Ⅱ卷第二节(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个恰当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Fancysomesteamedbunsorsandwiches56(beat)thesenseofhungerwhenhikingontheGreatWall?Gonearethedaysofa50-minutewalk—now,drones(无人机)havegotuscovered,57(shorten)thejourneytoamere5minutes.OperatingintheSouthNineTowersareaofBadaling,theservicepromisesdeliverybydroneswithin5to15minutes.TheSouthNineTowersarea,58openedtothepublicattheendoflastyear,is59lesscommercialized,rockysectionoftheGreatWall.ItpreservestheWall’s60(history)charmwhileaccommodatingactivitiessuchashikingandphotography.Thedronedeliveryfeeisjust4yuan(56cents),thesameasregulardeliveries.Theservicewilltake61(order)from10amto4pm,afterwhichthedrones62(task)withcarryingtrashtorecyclingstations.It’sthecapital’sfirstdroneservice,adding63afast-growingdronedeliverybusinessacrossChina,whichistheworld’slargestproducerand64(export)ofcivilianconsumerdrones.Theindustryhasbroughtconveniencetopeoplelivinginbothcitiesandhard-to-reachruralareas.Inadditiontoboostingruraldeliveryservice,dronesarealso65(increasing)usedtofetchquicktakeoutforpeoplelivinginChina’slargecities.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)近日,你校英语社举行了一场以“人工智能是否能创造艺术”为题的辩论,请你写一篇新闻稿,为校英语报报道此事,内容包括:1.辩论过程;2.辩论结果;3.活动影响。参考词汇:正方theaffirmativeteam,反方thenegativeteam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。CanAIcreateart?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。PerfectlyPan-friedTofuThefamiliarsmellofgarlic,soysauce,andonionfilledtheairasIopenedmylunchbagtoseewhatmymomhadpackedforme.Onanyotheroccasion,Iwouldhavebeendelightedtoeatmymom’sbraised(炖)pan-friedtofu:aKoreandishthatIoftenatefordinner.Butnottoday,thedayanicegirlhadinvitedme,thenewgirlatschool,tositwithherfriendsduringlunch.“Charis,overhere!”Mynewfriendwaswavingherarms,tryingtogetmyattention.AsIpreparedtowalkovertothetable,memoriesofelementaryandmiddleschoollunchtimescamebacktome.Irememberedmyembarrassmentasmyfriendswouldholdtheirnoses,orsimplyrunawayfrommewhenIbroughthomemadeKoreanfood.IrememberedhowmyembarrassmentshiftedtoangerwhenIcomplainedaboutthesmelltomymom.IhadarguedwithmymomthatIwanted“normal”foodforlunch.Irememberedthelookonmymom’sface,amixbetweendisappointmentandconfusion.ButIwasdeterminedandshegaveinbecausesheworriedaboutmymakingnewfriendseverytimewemoved.Sofortheremainderofmiddleschool,mymompackedsmell-less,non-Koreanfoodlikehamandcheesesandwiches.However,thatday,shewasinarushtogettohernewjobandpackedmeleftoversfromdinner.AssoonasIgottomynewlunchtable,Itriedtosneakmybrightlycoloredlunchbagdownundermyseatbeforeanyonenoticedthestrongsmell.Ilookeduptoseetheothergirlsatthetable,openingtheirnormalAmericanlunches—fromcheesesandwichestochickensaladtortillawraps(鸡肉沙拉卷饼)towafflesandfreshfruitsandwiches,everythingjustlookedsonormalandsoAmerican.Isatquietly,tryingnottobenoticedwhenKatrina,mynewfriend,askedwheremyfoodwas.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。“I’mnotreallyhungry,”Irepliedinaweakvoice.Ittookmeasecondtorecognizethatmyforeign,Koreanfoodwasnotbeingrejected.2024学年第一学期浙江“七彩阳光”新高考研究联盟期中联考高二年级英语学科参考答案命题:巍山中学楼金萍审稿:宏达中学孙艺鸣华盛中学许彬第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5CAACB6-10CBACA11-15BABAC16-20ABCBC第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)21-23BAC24-27CABD28-31BACD32-35ACDD36-40DFCAE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)41-45BCADA46-50DBCDA51-55ABCBC第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.tobeat57.shortening58.which59.a60.historical/historic61.orders62.willbetasked63.to64.exporter65.increasingly第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)OnepossibleversionCanAIcreateart?Recently,theEnglishSocietyatourschoolhostedalivelydebateonthethought-provokingtopic,“Canartificialintelligencecreateart?”Theeventattractedanenthusiasticaudienceofaround600students,eagertohearbothsidesoftheargument.Theaffirmativeteampresentedconvincingarguments,showcasingexamplesofAI-generatedartworkandemphasizingtheinnovationandartisticvaluebehindit.Theyarguedthatcreativitycanbeaproductofalgorithmsanddataanalysis.Incontrast,thenegativeteamarguedthattrueartrequireshumanemotion,soul,experience,andintention,whicharequalitiesthatAIlacks.Besides,evenifAIcouldproducesomethingalike,itwouldlosethepersonaltouchandemotionalimpactoftraditionalartworks.AfteraheatedexchangeofideasandaQ&Asession,thejudgesannouncedthatthenegativeteamwon.Theyimpressedeveryonewiththeirstrongreasoningandpersuasivedelivery.ThedebatenotonlysparkedinterestinAIandcreativitybutalsoencouragedstudentstothinkcriticallyabouttheroleoftechnologyinartandinreallife.第二节(满分25分)Onepossibleversion“I’mnotreallyhungry,”Irepliedinaweakvoice.ButKatrinahadalreadyseenmecarrymylunchsoshecalledout,“Then,I’lleatit!”Theothergirlslaughed.Ididn’twanttoberudetomypotentialnewfriends,soIreluctantlydraggedoutmylunchbagandunzippedit.ThemomentIpartiallyliftedthelid,astrongsmellfloatingintheair,thegirlscuriouslygazedatthecontainer.Iexpectedan“Ew”ora“Whatisthat?”Iexpectedthemtoturnaway—andturnmeaway.WhatIdidnotexpectwasforKatrinatoinstantlygrabasmallpieceoftofuandeatiteagerly.Mostcertainly,Ididnotexpecthertoencouragetherestofthetabletotrymylunch.Ittookmeasecondtorecognizethatmyforeign,Koreanfoodwasnotbeingrejected.Infact,ithadbecomeasourceofpersonalpride.MynewfriendsweregoingonabouthowluckyIwasthatmymomtookthetimetoprepareacookedmealforme.Theywerefascinatedbythefactthattofucouldactuallytastegood.Aswechattedandsharedstories,weendedupexchangingourlunches,andIreceivedquiteafewbitesoftheirAmericanfood.WhileIdidn’tgettoeatanyofmymom’span-friedtofu,Iwasfullofprideandgratitude.WhenIarrivedhomeandmymomaskedaboutthelunchwithawaveofguiltanduncertaintyinhertone,Ibrightlyflashedherasmile,“Mom,itwasperfect!”Iwasmovedtorealizethatmom’scookinghadnotonlynourishedmebutalsohelpedmestrengthenconnections.听力原文Text1M:CanIhaveaspareknifeandaglass?W:Sure,theglassesarekeptnexttothefridge,andthereshouldbeaknifeonthetable.Oh,waitaminute...Alltheknivesarestillinthedishwasher.(1)Text2W:I’dliketobuytwoofthelatestwatches.M:Sorry.Weunderstandthatyoulikethenewwatch.Butwelimitonewatchpercustomerinthestore.(2)W:That’sunderstandable.Itmeanspeoplecan’tbuythemallandthensellthemonline.Text3M:MywifeandIarethinkingabouttravelingaroundEurope.Doyouofferanydeals?(3)W:Yes,wehavearound-the-Europeticket,whichcoversalltheflightticketsandalltheticketsoftouristattractionsinthosecountries.Butthehotelsarenotincluded.Text4M:Ifyouhadsuperpowers,whatwouldtheybe?IthinkI’dwanttohavesuperstrength.W:Yes,eithersuperstrengthortheabilitytoreadpeople’sminds.Actually,thinkingaboutit,I’dwanttobeabletoflymorethananythingelse.(4)Thatwouldbesocool.Text5M:It’ssocoldouthere!I’mtiredofwaitingoutsideforBentoarrive.He’salwayslate.W:Iknow,butwehaven’tseenhimsincewegraduatedfromhighschool.Iwanttoseehimwhenhedrivesupandruntohughim!(5)Text6M:CanIseeyourticketplease?W:Ithoughtthemuseumwasfreetogetinto.(6)M:Themainpartofthemuseumisfree.Thisexhibitiononthehistoryofspaceflightrequiresaticket.(6)W:Isee.CanIbuyonehere?M:I’mafraidyouhavetogotothemainticketofficeattheentranceofthemuseum.W:Whatisthequickestwaybackthere?M:Thestairsbehindyouleaddirectlytoit.Godownthestairs,th

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