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2024年11月稽阳联谊学校高三联考英语试题卷2.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.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Onthestreet.B.Inacafé.C.Inabakery.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Anewprogram.B.Aspeech.C.Anappointment.3.Whenisthewoman’sreservation?A.OnOctober16th.B.OnOctober18th.C.OnOctober25th.4.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Useanapp.B.Joinagroup.C.Bringabook.5.Whoseadvicedoesthewomanwanttoseek?A.Mr.Ward’s.B.Mr.Maude’s.C.Ms.Robbins’s.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和第7题。6.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Uncleandnephew.C.Neighbors.7.Whatwillacatdowhenitfeelsanxious?A.Holditstailup.B.Stayclosetotheground.C.Keepitseyeshalf-closed.听第7段材料,回答第8和第9题。8.Whatdidthemandobefore2010?A.Amanager.B.Ateacher.C.Aconsultant.9.Whatistheman’ssecondsuggestion?A.Settingasharedgoal.B.Chattingwithstudents.C.Holdingaweeklyclassmeeting.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。10.Howdoesthewomansoundatfirst?A.Grateful.B.Anxious.C.Doubtful.11.WhatdoweknowaboutthewordHogmanay?A.Itwasinventedin1561.B.Itsoriginisstillunclear.C.ItwaswidelyusedinFrance.12.WhatisthetraditionofthefirstfootingduringHogmanay?A.Bringingbreadandcoalasgifts.B.Visitingfriendsbeforemidnight.C.Watchingatraditionalcomedywithfriends.13.Wheredoesthewomancomefrom?A.Germany.B.France.C.Britain.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.WhatistheadvantageoftheshuttlebuscomparedtotheGreyhoundbus?A.Lowercost.B.Easierbookingprocess.C.Morefrequentdepartures.15.Howmuchwillthewomanpay?A.$15.B.$28.C.$35.16.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Catchaflight.B.Lookforhercreditcard.C.Bookaprivatehotel.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Reportingapieceofnews.B.Providingfirstaidtraining.C.Hostinganawardceremony.18.WhatsymptomdidJessicanoticeinherclient?A.Thesoundofchoking.B.Asuddendropinbloodpressure.C.Inabilitytocommunicateproperly.19.WhatwastheimmediateactiontakenbyJessica?A.Shecalled911atonce.B.Sheupdatedtheclient’ssituation.C.Shegavetheclientsomemedicine.20.Whatismainlyintroducedbythespeaker?A.Jessica’slifesavingefforts.B.Jessica’schatwithaclient.C.Richard’sraceagainsttime.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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。AWe’vecombedtheglobeforthebesthotelsoftheyear.Herearesomeofourpicks.RevampedHotel(Badeschloss,Austria)ViennesearchitectsBWMhavetransformeditintoared-hotretreat.Its13-storeyconcreteadditionhasbroughttheroomtotalto102,andallaredesignedincandycolourswithbathhouseaccentslikepoolladders,privatesaunasanddeeptubsyoucanpracticallyswimin.Theicingonthiscakeistherooftopheatedpoolatopthreefloorsofsaunas.RemoteSleep(BocadeAgua,Mexico)Withacomplexof22elevatedtreehousesdeepintherainforestontheYucatánPeninsula,thetreehouseshavebeencreatedusingwastedmaterialsandapared-backaestheticthatallowsthesurroundingjungletotakecentrestage.Theemphasisisonsofteningthewallsbetweenthewildernessandguests,withoutdoorshowers,viewsofhammocksswinginglazilyonthedeck.Eco-Stay(SantoMine,Greece)InthewhitewashedvillageofOia,innorthernSantorini,SantoMinehasbeenhotonsustainability.Supportinglocalsuppliers,managingwasteresponsiblyandprotectingbiodiversitywithindigenousgardensistheMO(MissionObjective).Simplebutelegantsuiteswithlightwoodsandsea-facingbedssleepuptofourpeoplewithprivatepools,privatewhirlpoolbathsandthespectaculardailysunset.MountainRefuge(OdlesLodge,Italy)Odlesisamixofunderstatedluxuryandrawwilderness,withpineforestandflower-fleckedmeadowsatitsfeet.Theminimalist-coollodgesuseblondespruceandSwissstonepine—thefragrantuntreatedtimberapparentlypromotesbettersleep—whilethewindowsandbalconiesframeimpressiveviews.ThespiritofSouthTyrol’straditionalmountainhutsiscaptured,too.21.InBocadeAgua,travelerscan.A.softenthewallsB.liveinatreehouseC.performonthecentrestageD.viewhammocksinthejungle22.WhatisthemainconcernofthehotelinGreece?A.Eco-friendliness.B.Naturalscenery.C.Customers’privacy.D.Socialresponsibility.23.Whichaspectisincludedinallofthefourhotelsmentionedabove?A.Buildingmaterials.B.Roomsavailable.C.Specificlocation.D.Distinctivefeature.BDowereallyneedrealdubbingartistsintheageofartificialintelligence?Indeed,manyhaveharboreddoubtsaboutthefutureandnecessityofrealdubbing(配音)artists.YetforKathrynLin,aleadingdubbingartistfromChina’sTaiwanisland,theprofessionmeansthesharedhappinessofgenerationsofaudiencesonbothsidesoftheTaiwanStrait.Bornin1975,Linwasfrequentlychosenbyherschooltotakepartinvariousspeechcontests.Unfortunately,inherfirstyearofcollege,herfamilyfacedamajorfinancialcrisis,andshehadnochoicebuttodropoutofcollegeandtakeuppart-timejobsinshopsandrestaurants.Thechancetojointhedubbingindustrycamewhenthedubbingartists’uniononTaiwanislandwantedtorecruitstudentsfordubbingperformances,andshemadeit.Sinceshewasanewcomertotheindustry,shehadtocompleteherapprenticeship(学徒期)beforegettingrealwork,whichusuallytakesthreetofiveyearsofhardwork,butLinachievedthatinlessthantwoyears.“Afterworkingforafewyears,Irealizedthatthejobwasnotjustaboutbreadandbutter,”shesaid,stressingthatthepopularcharactersshehasdubbedforhavegivenher“alotofinsightintolifeandintriguingexperiences”.TalkingabouttheChinesemainland’sanimationmarket,Linsaidmainlandproductionshavealotoforiginalelements.Mainlandanimations“areaculturalblendoftheEastandtheWest,andthestyleinspiresmealotwhendubbing.”Inhersparetime,shealsoattendslecturestohelpyoungcriminals,andchildrenwhohavedroppedoutofschool.“Theymighthavebeenunderstressorwerereallyconfusedbeforebreakingthelaw,ormighthavedroppedoutofschoolforfamilyreasons,”shesaid.WhenitcomestoAIdubbing,Linsaidsheis“actuallytryingtobelesspessimistic…Ithinkit’safuturetrend.”Linbelievesdubbingartistscantransformthemselvesby,forinstance,teachingtheartofdubbingtoyoungerpeople,publishingbooks,teachinginschoolsandgivinglectures.24.WhatmadeLintakeupdubbing?A.Herfamily’srequest.B.Herschool’srecommendation.C.Thedubbingunion’srecruitment.D.Herkeeninterestinthedubbingindustry.25.WhatdoweknowaboutmainlandproductionsinLin’seyes?A.Theyarefullyoriginal.B.Theirstylecangreatlyinspireviewers.C.Theirfiguresareappealingandthought-provoking.D.TheyfeatureacombinationoftheEastandtheWest.26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesLin?A.Diligentandthoughtful.B.Talentedandgenerous.C.Competentandeasy-going.D.Outgoingandhumorous.27.WhatdidLinthinkofdubbinginthefuture?A.SheispessimisticaboutAIdubbing.B.AIdubbingwillsubstitutefordubbingartiststoanextent.C.AIdubbingwillmerelymakeupasmallpartoftheindustry.D.Dubbingartistswon’tbereplacedasdubbingrepresentssharedhappiness.CYou’llfinditatthedoctor’soffice,atthegym,andinonlinecalculators:thebodymassindex,orBMI.Ithasbeenever-presentsinceitsintroductioninthe1970s.Butthismetric(度量标准)ofa“healthyweight”hascomeunderexaminationinthepastdecadeorso,andwithgoodreason.Therelationshipbetweenphysicalwell-beingandBMIiscomplicated,andit’softennotagoodindicatorofyouroverallhealth,expertssay.BMIisasimplemeasurementcalculatedbydividingaperson’sweight(ormassinkilogramsifusingmetric)bytheirheight.Fordecades,clinicianshaveusedBMItoputourweightintodifferentcategories:underweight,normal,overweight,orobese.Twenty-fiveisthemagicnumber:atthisnumberorhigher,youfallintotheoverweightorobesecategory.SomepopulationstudieshaveassociatedhavingahighBMIwithincreasedriskofcardiovasculardisease,TypeIIdiabetes,andotherendocrinedisorders.However,itmaynotbeweightalonethatplaysintothesenegativehealtheffects:researchshowsthesocietalshamepeoplewithhighBMIhavecouldalsocontributetopoorhealthoutcomes.OtherstudieshavefailedtofindastrongcorrelationbetweenBMIandhealth.Peoplewhoareleancanbeunhealthy,andpeoplewhohaveaBMIover25canhavesomehealthmarkers,saysFatimaStanford,anassociateprofessoratHarvardMedicalSchoolandobesitymedicinephysicianatMassachusettsGeneralHospital.ThenwhydowestillrelyonBMI?Onereasonisthatit’sarelativelysimplemeasurementtotake.Thismakesthemetriceasilyaccessibletopractitionerswithoutspecializedtraining,saysEleannaDeFilippis,aphysicianattheMayoClinic.StanfordsaysthatextremelyloworhighvaluesofBMIcouldbeanindicatorofpotentialhealthissuesdespiteitsearlyintroduction,butvaluesaround25to30aredifficulttointerpretwithoutotherhealthmetrics.However,therearebigissueswithonlyusingBMI,toassesshealth.BMIcan’ttellwhatpercentageofaperson’sweightisfromtheirfat,muscle,orbone.That’swhymuscularathletesoftenhaveahighBMIdespitehavinglittlebodyfat,DeFilippissays.It’salsopossibletohavepoorhealthmeasures,likehighbloodpressureandcholesterol,andbeata“normal”BMI,Stanfordsays.28.WhatdoweknowaboutBMI?A.PeoplewithinnormalBMIrangecanbeunhealthy.B.ExpertssuggestusingBMItoimplyouroverallhealth.C.PeoplewhohaveaBMIof26fallintotheobesecategory.D.Peopledon’toftenuseBMItomeasuretheirhealthnowadays.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“correlation”inparagraph4mean?A.Assumption.B.Connection.C.Correction.D.Distinction.30.WhydoesStanfordthinkBMIiswidelyused?A.Itisscientificandreliableinmanycases.B.Itiseasytouseforthosewithoutmuchtraining.C.Itisstillanaccurateindicatorofyouroverallhealth.D.Itcouldbeofsomeuseinindicatinghealthproblems.31.What’stheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.TointroducetoreaderswhatBMIis.B.ToarguethatBMIshouldnotbeusedwidely.C.ToinformreadersoftheshortcomingsofBMI.D.ToencouragereaderstoabandontheuseofBMI.DWhyaresomeofusgoodatmath,orwriting,whileothersexcelatartorbasketball?Whatcausesthedifferences?Aretheylargelydeterminedbythegenes(nature)weinherit(遗传)fromourparents?Howmuchdoesthesocialenvironment(nurture)havetodowithit?Ifyouwereascientistinterestedinthesequestions,wouldn’tyoulovetostudyidenticaltwins?Overthelast10years,ateamofscientistsledbypsychologistThomasJ.BouchardJr.hasstudiedabout65pairsofidenticaltwinswhowereraisedapart.ThescientistsbringeachpairoftwinstotheUniversityofMinnesotaforaweekofintensivetesting.Theyrecordthetwins’height,weight,eyecolor,earshape,andheadlength.Meanwhile,theygivethetwinsIQandpersonalitytests.Bouchard’steamhasbeenstartledbythesimilaritiesbetweentwinsraisedapart.Thetwinsoftenhavesurprisinglysimilargesturesandpostures,forinstance.Andtheyhaveledremarkablysimilarlives.Adultidenticaltwinsalsotendtohavesimilarmedicalhistories,developingtheeyediseaseglaucomaatthesametime,forexample.“Thecoincidencesarenotsurprising,”somecriticsoftheMinnesotastudysay.Theyarguethateveryone’slifehassomanydetailsthatanumberofcoincidencesareboundtoexist.What’smore,foreverycoincidencediscoveredbyapairofidenticaltwinsraisedapart,thecriticscouldpointtoavastnumberofundiscovereddifferences.AccordingtoBouchard,theyfindthatgenesplayabigpartinshapingourpersonalities—helpingtodeterminewhetherwerespecttraditionandliketofollowrulesornot.Theteamhasreportedthatintelligencealsoseemstobeinfluencedmuchmorebygenesthanbyenvironment.Despitebeingraisedbydifferentfamilies,separatedidenticaltwinsearnedidenticalornearlyidenticalscoresonadultintelligencetests.Otherscientists,however,disagree.“Howcanyoustudywhetherintelligenceisinheritedwhentherearesomanydifferentwaysjusttodefineintelligence?”Theproblemappliestoothertraits(特征),theysay.Bouchardhimselfmakesthepointthateventhemostcloselymatchedtwinsaredifferentfromeachother.Soeventhoughgenesmayhaveastronginfluenceoverourlives,they’renottheonlyinfluence.Ourday-to-dayexperienceshelptoshapeustoo.32.Whyarescientistssointerestedinstudyingidenticaltwinsraisedapartindifferentenvironments?A.Becauseitcanbestudiedwithaweekofintensivetesting.B.Becausethisgroupoftwinshavethemoststrikingsimilarities.C.Becauseitisagoodwaytomeasuretheeffectsofnatureandnurture.D.Becausetherehasalreadybeenalotofresearchonidenticaltwinsraisedtogether.33.WhatdocriticsoftheMinnesotastudysayaboutthesimilaritiesbetweentwinsraisedapart?A.Theyaremerelycoincidences.B.Theyareoverstatedtosomeextent.C.Theyarenothingcomparedwiththedifferences.D.Theyaretoocommontodeserveanyseriousconsideration.34.WhichofthefollowingstatementswouldBouchardagreeto?A.Similaritiesgohandinhandwithdifferences.B.Naturehasanotableinfluenceoverourlives.C.Intelligenceissomethinginheritedratherthanacquired.D.Environmentplaysabiggerpartinpersonaldevelopment.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.InheritedGenesFavorTwinsB.EnvironmentTellsApartTwinsC.ScienceLooksTwiceatTwinsD.PhysicalTraitsCometoTwins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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。DrinkingcoffeehasbeenlinkedtoareducedriskofdevelopingtypeIIdiabetes,neurologicalconditionssuchasdementia,andevendeath.36HowdecafcomparestoregularcoffeeThegoodnewsisthatmanyofcoffee’shealthbenefitsarestillfoundindecaffeinated(脱咖啡因)coffee.Thereasonforthisisthoughttobeduetothelevelsofantioxidants(抗氧化剂)incoffeebeans,manyofwhichremainevenafterthecaffeinehasbeenremoved.Reducedthough,theoveralllevelsofantioxidantsarestillhigh.37TheprosandconsofcaffeineResearchersfoundareducedriskofcardiovasculardiseaseanddeathinallcoffeedrinkers,whichincludedpeoplewhodrankdecaf.Also,caffeinecanhelpalleviatemigraines(偏头痛) 38Intheshort-term,consumingtoomuchcaffeinecancausejitteriness,sleepdisruptions,headaches,oraracingheart.Long-term,consumingtoomuchcaffeinecanleadtowithdrawalsymptoms,suchasheadaches,ifapersontriestostop.39Oneofthereasonsthatthehealthbenefitsofcoffeehavebeendebatedforsolongisduetothefactthatitsconsumptioncanoftengohandinhandwithotherhabits.Researchersfoundcoffeedrinkingwasassociatedwithahigherrateofsmokingcigarettes—andthatthehealthriskstheyfacedsuchaslungcancerwereduetosmokingratherthancoffee.Anotherstudyfound,regularcoffeeconsumptionisassociatedwithareducedamountofweightgainovertime.40Thisheldtruewhetherpeopleweredrinkingregularordecafcoffee.“Havingunsweetenedcoffeeseemstobethewaytogo,”Ballsays.A.Contextmatters.B.Thehiddencauseandeffect.C.Theeffectsofcaffeinecanvary,however.D.Thatcantranslatetorealbenefitsfordecafdrinkers.E.Physiciansshouldstoptellingpatientstostopdrinkingcoffee.F.Butonlyifdrinkershadtheircoffeeblackorwithcream,butnosugar.G.Butaspeopleincreasinglyturntodecaf,aretheystillgettingthosesamebenefits?第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。Jerrywasthekindofguywhowasalwaysinagoodmoodandalwayshadsomethingpositivetosay.OnedayIwentuptoJerryandaskedhim,“Idon’t41it!Youcan’tbeinagoodmoodallofthetime.Howdoyoudoit?”Jerryreplied,“EachmorningIwakeupandsaytomyself,Jerry,youhavetwochoicestoday—tobeinagoodmoodorinabadone.Ichoosetheformer.”“Yeah,it’snotthateasy,”I42.“Yes.itis,”Jerrysaid.“Lifeisallaboutchoices.Youchoosehowyou43tosituations.Youchoosehowpeoplewillaffectyourmood.It’syourchoicehowyoulivealife.“I44whatJerrysaid.Soonthereafter,Ichangedmyjob.Welosttouch.Severalyearslater.IheardthatJerrywas45andwasshot.IsawJerryaboutsixmonthsaftertheaccident.·Iaskedhimwhathad46hismindwhenhewastakentothehospital.Jerryreplied,“Ihadtwochoices:Icouldchoosetolive,orIcouldchoosetodie.Ichosetolive.”Jerrycontinued,“Thenurses47tellingmeIwasgoingtobefine.Butwhenthey48meintotheemergencyroom,theexpressionsonthefacesofthedoctorsandnurses49me.Intheireyes,I50,‘He’sadeadman.’IknewIneededtotakeaction.”“Whatdidyoudo?”Iasked.“Well,beforethe51,anurseaskedifIwasallergicto(对……过敏)anything.Thedoctorsandnurseswerewaitingformyreply...Itookadeepbreathandyelled.‘52!’Overtheirlaughter,Itoldthem,‘OperateonmeasifIamalive,notdead’.”Jerrywouldnothavesurvivedwithoutthe53ofhisdoctors,butalsobecauseofhisamazing54.Ilearnedfromhimthateverydaywehavethechoicetolive55thankstoJerry.41.A.makeB.getC.keepD.beat42.A.promisedB.admittedC.protestedD.commented43.A.reactB.attendC.replyD.devote44.A.carriedonB.dependedonC.reflectedonD.heldon45.A.swallowedB.sentencedC.accusedD.robbed46.A.gonethroughB.brokenthroughC.pulledthroughD.carriedthrough47.A.keptB.riskedC.regrettedD.forgot48.A.involvedB.signaledC.wheeledD.persuaded49.A.inspiredB.remindedC.transformedD.scared50.A.claimedB.readC.agreedD.pronounced51.A.survivalB.struggleC.surgeryD.strategy52.A.HospitalB.MangoC.AlcoholD.Bullets53.A.ambitionB.expertiseC.sympathyD.enthusiasm54.A.humorB.talentC.patienceD.attitude55.A.comfortablyB.optimisticallyC.peacefullyD.simply第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。TheWinterSolstice,alsoknownasthewinterfestival,isoneofthe24solartermsinChinawhichfallsonDecember22,oronedaybeforeorafterit.Onthatday,thesunisdirectlyontheTropicofCapricorn,whichmeansthedayinthenorthernhemisphereisthe56(short)dayandthenightlongest.AstheWinterSolsticeisthefirstterm57(establish),itisoftenregardedasthestartingpointofChina’s24solarterms.Sincethisday58(mark)amajorchangeinclimate,theancientpeopleattachedgreatimportancetoit,59(view)itassignificantastheSpringFestival.TheWinterSolstice,afestivalwith60historyofmorethan2,000yearsoriginatedfromtheHanDynastyandreacheditspeakingloryintheTangandSongDynasties.IntheTangDynasty,tocelebratethefestival,theemperorandhisministersofferedsacrifices61heavenandheldcourtmeetings,whilethecommonpeopleheldcelebration62(ceremony)towelcometheupcomingyear.·Basically,thecelebrationofWinterSolsticenowadays63(reflect)indifferenteatingcustomsindifferentpartsofChina.Inthenorth,peopletendtoeatdumplings,64shapelookslikeears,inordertopreventpeoplefromfrostbite(冻疮)onears,65peopleinsouthernChinaprefersweetdumplings,riceballsandlongnoodlestoexpresstheirgoodwishes.第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假如你是李华,运动会临近,你想邀请外教Mr.Smith参加你们班的集体活动跳长绳(longropejumping)。请你写一封邮件给他,内容包括:1.介绍该运动;注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。第二节读后续写(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。Isat.Heglaredatme.“YoucangiveittomeorIcantakeit,yourchoice.Whatwillitbe?”Ipulledthepackageofhairribbonsoutofthepocketofmyjeans,handedittohimandbegged,“You’renotgoingtocallmydad,areyou?”“I’mcallingthepolice.Theywillcallyourfather.”MyheaddroppedontomyhandsandIsobbed,“No,please!Can’tyoujustletmego?Icanpayyou.Ihavemoneyinmypocket.I’monlyfourteenyearsold.Please,Iwon’tevershopliftagain!”“Saveyourtears.Theywon’tworkonme.I’msickofyoubadkidsstealing,justforthethrillofit.”Isatthere,tremblinguncontrollably.Thepreviousexcitementbroughtbystealinglipstick,teenmagazineandallthatstuff...nowgavewaytoimmensefearandshame.Thepolicearrived,andthepolicemenwalkedmetotheirblack-and-whitecarandopenedthebackdoor.Igotin,andtheydrovemethroughthemiddleofoursmalltown.IsloucheddownintotheseatsonoonecouldseemeasIlookedoutthewindowattheeveningsky.ThenIsawthesteeple(尖塔)ofmyfamily’schurch,andtheguiltpiercedmelikeadagger.“HowcouldIhavebeensostupid?I’vebrokenmyfather’sheart...andGod’s,”thoughtI.Wearrivedatthestation,andaroundwomanwithasquarefaceaskedmequestionsuntilIranoutofanswers.Shepointedtothedoorofalargeopencellandsaid,“Sit.Wait.”Iwalkedin,andmyfootstepsmadeanechothatbouncedoffthebars.ThetearsstartedagainasIsatdownonahardbenchandheardherdialthetelephoneandsay,“Ihaveyourdaughterinacellatthepolicestation.No,she’snothurt.Shewascaughtshopping.Canyoucomeandgether?Okay.You’rewelcome,good-bye.”Sheyelled,“Heykid,yourfather’sonhisway.”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。Aboutonehundredyearslater,Iheardhisvoicesaymyname.Afterwearrivedhome,Dadfinallyaskedme,“Why?”·2024年11月稽阳联考英语科参考答案1-5ACBBA6-10CBCAB11-15BAACB16-20BCCAA第一节A篇体裁:应用文题材:酒店介绍。主题:搜罗全球最好的酒店之四。语篇导读:本文是一篇应用文,主要向读者介绍了世界上最好的酒店中的四个及其特色。21.B。根据第二家酒店第一句“elevatedtreehouses”。故选B。22.A。根据第三家酒店的标题“Eco-stay”,以及第一句“…hasbeenhotonsustainability”。故选A。23.D。每家酒店都介绍了自己的特色。只有第二和第三家酒店提到了“specificlocation”。故选D。体裁:记叙文。题材:个人经历。主题:配音演员KathrynLin的个人经历。语篇导读:本文是一篇记叙文,主要向读者讲述了KathrynLin的个人经历及职业生涯,并分享了她对AI冲击下配音行业前景的预测。24.C。细节理解题。根据第二段中最后一句话可知,配音协会希望招收学生进行配音表演,这一契机促成她加入配音行业。故选C。25.D。细节理解题。根据第四段最后一句中的“areaculturalblendoftheEastandtheWest,andthestyleinspiresmealotwhendubbing”可知,大陆动画是东西方文化的融合。故选D。26.A。推理判断题。根据第三段Lin只用了不到两年就完成了学徒期,可知她很勤奋。根据第五段她参加讲座,帮助年轻罪犯和辍学儿童,可知她很关心别人。故选A。27.B。推理判断题。根据最后一段中“sheis’actuallytryingtobelesspessimisticaboutit...Ithinkit’safuturetrend.’”可以推断作者认为AI配音是未来发展趋势,配音演员可以转型,所以人工智能配音将在很大程度上取代配音演员。故选B。体裁:说明文。题材:生命和健康。主题:BMI这一度量标准的不足。语篇导读:本文是一篇说明文,主要通过一些研究及不同专家的看法指出了BMI这一度量标准的不足之处。28.A。细节理解题。根据第四段第二句可知,在正常BMI范围内的人也可能不健康。故选A。29.B。词义猜测题。根据第四段中的“Peoplewhoareleancanbeunhealthy,andpeoplewhohaveaBMIover25canhavesomehealthmarkers.”可知,身体质量指数与健康之间没有很强的相关性。故选B。30.D。推理判断题。根据第五段“StanfordsaysthatextremelyloworhighvaluesofBMIcouldbeanindicatorofpotentialhealthissuesdespiteitsearlyintroduction”可知,BMI可能有助于指示健康问题。故选D。31.C。写作意图题。根据第一段最后的“expertssay”,以及最后一段“DeFilippissays...Stanfordsays”可知,本文为说明文,而非议论文。作者只是分析了一些研究,并引用了不同专家的看法,客观、中立地介绍了BMI这一度量标准的不足,故选C。体裁:说明文。题材:科学研究。主题:人与人之间的差异。语篇导读:本文是一篇说明,通过对不同环境下长大的同卵双胞胎的异同研究,得出研究结论:个体差异既受到从父母那里遗传的基因的影响,也受到环境的影响。32.C。推理判断题。同卵双胞胎在相同的环境中成长,很难看出环境和基因到底哪个影响大,但双胞胎在不同的环境中成长,就可以较准确的比较哪个作用比较大。故选C。33.A。细节理解题。第四段中“Thecoincidencesarenotsurprising,”somecriticsoftheMinnesotastudysay.可知,一些批评者认为这

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