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渝北中學(xué)20232024學(xué)年高三11月月考質(zhì)量監(jiān)測(cè)英語試題(全卷共四大題67小題,總分150分,考試時(shí)長120分鐘)注意事項(xiàng):1.答題前,考生先將自己的姓名、考號(hào)填寫清楚。2.請(qǐng)將所有答案寫在答題卡上,不得在試卷上直接作答。3.選擇題部分請(qǐng)按題號(hào)用2B鉛筆填涂。4.非選擇題部分請(qǐng)按題號(hào)用0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆書寫。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.【此處可播放相關(guān)音頻,請(qǐng)去附件查看】Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife. B.Doctorandpatient. C.Friends.【答案】B【解析】【原文】W:So,tellmesir,whendidyoufirstnoticetheproblemwithyourarm?Iwillexamineitlater.M:Iwasatarestaurantwithmywifeandfriendsaboutthreeweeksago.Isuddenlyfeltasharppain.2.【此處可播放相關(guān)音頻,請(qǐng)去附件查看】Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Thehotweather. B.Therepairshop. C.Theairconditioning.【答案】C【解析】【原文】M:Jenny,it’sreallyhotinhere.Canyouturnontheairconditioningorsomething?W:Iwould,butit’snotworking,remember?Itoldyoutogetitfixedlastweekandyoudidn’tdoanythingaboutit.3.【此處可播放相關(guān)音頻,請(qǐng)去附件查看】Whatdoesthewomanplainabouttherestaurant?A.Itsfood. B.Itsnoise. C.Itssign.【答案】B【解析】【原文】W:ThisisthenoisiestrestaurantI’veeverbeenin,Iswear.Ican’tevenhearmyselfthink.M:That’sagoodsign.Ifyoueverfindyourselfinaquietrestaurant,thatprobablymeansthefoodisn’tverygood.4.【此處可播放相關(guān)音頻,請(qǐng)去附件查看】WhatwillAlicedonext?A.Shootapicture. B.Plantatree. C.Attendarace.【答案】A【解析】【原文】M:Alice,Ineedyourhelp!I’mplanningtoattendtheTreehuggingWorldChampionshipsthisyear!W:Haha!Sure.WhatdoIneedtodo?M:Youjustneedtotakeaphotoofmehuggingmyfavoritetreehere.Makeitlookgood,please.5.【此處可播放相關(guān)音頻,請(qǐng)去附件查看】Howdoesthemanfeel?A.Confident. B.Relaxed. C.Anxious.【答案】C【解析】【原文】M:Iwishtherewasagasstationinthetownupaheadorwe’renevergoingtomakeittothehotelontime.W:Relax,willyou?Wejustpassedasignafewminutesagosayingthereisone.Everythingisgoingtobejustfine.第二節(jié)(共15題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的做答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽下面一段較長對(duì)話,回答以下小題。【此處可播放相關(guān)音頻,請(qǐng)去附件查看】6.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Heisnewtothearea. B.Heispoor. C.Heisveryprofessional.7.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inaninstrumentshop. B.Inaconcerthall. C.Inatoystore.【答案】6.B7.A【解析】【原文】M:Hey,doyoumindhelpingmeforaminute?W:Sure.Whatexactlyareyoulookingfor?M:Tobehonest,Idon’tevenknowwheretostart.AndIdon’thavemuchmoney.W:That’sfine.Howmuchmoneyareyouwillingtospendonaguitar?M:About$100to$150.W:Trythisone.It’slightweight,anditsstringswon’thurtyourfingerswhenyouplayit.It’sgreatforbeginners.M:Whataboutthisone?Itlooksawesome.W:Thatoneiselectric.Itmightbeabitdifficultforyou.Plus,it’s$800.M:Nevermind,then.I’lltakethefirstone.聽下面一段較長對(duì)話,回答以下小題?!敬颂幙刹シ畔嚓P(guān)音頻,請(qǐng)去附件查看】8.WhatdidthemanthinkisChina’smostfamousinvention?A.Silk. B.Gunpowder. C.Printing.9.Whatissilk’sstrongestappealtothewoman?A.Thefort. B.Thestrength. C.Thebeauty.10.Whichisthegreatestfreethingaccordingtotheman?A.Life. B.Nature. C.Love.【答案】8.B9.A10.C【解析】【原文】W:Doyoulikemynewblouse?M:Thatisbeautiful.Whatisitmadeof?W:ItissilkfromChina—thecountry’smostfamousinvention.M:Ithoughtthatwasgunpowder.Didn’ttheyinventprintingaswell?W:Maybe,butsilkistheoneIlikemost.M:Itismadebyworms,though.Doyoufeelfortablewearingsomethingthatesfromworms?W:Itfeelsgreat.Thatisthebestthingaboutit.Itfeelssoniceagainstmyskin—andofcourseitisstrongandlooksgood.M:Expensivetoo,shouldIimaginethat?W:Yes.Allthebestthingsare.M:Thatisn’ttrue.Loveneedn’tbeexpensiveandthatisthegreatestthing.W:Surelylifeitselfisthegreatestfreething.Thatandnature.M:Youareweletoyouropinionbut,whatever,Istilllikeyoursilkblouse.聽下面一段較長對(duì)話,回答以下小題。【此處可播放相關(guān)音頻,請(qǐng)去附件查看】11.WhenwastheChinesepaddlefishlastseeninthewild?A.In2000. B.In2003. C.In2019.12.WhatcausedthefinalextinctionoftheChinesepaddlefishaccordingtothewoman?A.Thelossoftheirhabitat.B.Theshiftingagriculturepractices.C.Theconstructionofabarrier.13.Whatisthegoodnews?A.Peoplearetryingtoavoidoverfishing.B.Thenumberofcrestedibiseshasincreased.C.Manybaijidolphinnaturereserveswerebuilt.【答案】11.B12.C13.B【解析】【原文】W:HaveyouseenthattheChinesepaddlefishwasfinallydeclaredextinctbyIUCNin2022?M:Yeah,Isaw.I’mnotsurprised,though.Ithadbeenstrugglingforyears.Theywerelastseeninthewild19yearsbeforethedeclarationwasmade.W:It’ssad.Theywereamazingcreatures.Theycouldgrowupto23feet!M:Really?Wow!W:Theywerealreadyatriskyearsagobecauseofoverfishingandhabitatloss.Thenabarrierwasbuiltacrosstheriverwhichpreventedthemfromgettingtotheplacewheretheylaidtheireggs.Thatwaswhatreallykilledthemoff.M:Sadly,manyotherspecieshavesteppedonthewayofextinctioninthelasttwentyyears.Forexample,thenorthernwhiterhinoandthebaijidolphin.W:Thereisalsogoodnewsthough.Forexample,crestedibis,abeautifulbird,waslistedasendangeredbytheIUCN.Luckily,throughthejointeffortsofChinaandothercountries,itswildpopulationhasbeenover7000,anditcanbeseeninmanynaturereservesnow.M:That’sgreat.聽下面一段較長對(duì)話,回答以下小題?!敬颂幙刹シ畔嚓P(guān)音頻,請(qǐng)去附件查看】14.Whatisthewomanordering?A.Somefurniture. B.Tools. C.puters.15.Whendoesthewomanneedtheproductsdelivered?A.Bytheendoftheday.B.Bytheendoftheweek.C.Bytheendofthemonth.16.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemanabout?A.Thecostofherpurchase.B.Thetotalamountofthedelivery.C.Thenumberoftheproductsinthewarehouse.17.Whichkindofdeliverydoesthewomanprobablywant?A.Insidedelivery. B.Deliveryandsetup. C.Doortodoordelivery.【答案】14.A15.C16.A17.B【解析】【原文】M:Goodmorning,thisisWilliamJonesfromHomeHardware.HowmayIhelpyoutoday?W:Yes,mynameisLucyHarris.I’minterestedinpurchasing20unitsofyourA1modelputerdesks.M:Noproblem.Areyouorderingfromwithinthecity?W:Yes,I’mfromMooreandAssociatesLawFirm.We’relocatedat1026MainStreet.Wealreadyhaveanaccount.M:Yes,Lucy.Ihaveyourinformation.Letmejustchecktomakesurewehavethemhere.Ifwedo,itnormallytakesabout14businessdaysforthemtoarrive.W:That’sperfect,aslongaswegetthembeforethebeginningofnextmonth.M:Goodnews.Itlookslikewehaveenoughinthewarehouse.W:Great.Canyougivemeageneralideaofhowmuchitwillcost?M:Actually,Icangiveyouanexactnumber,butyou’llhavetowaituntiltheendoftheday.Itwillincludethepriceoftheproducts,packagingandshippingcosts.Andtaxes,ofcourse.W:Good.Whattypesofdeliverychoicesdoyouprovide?M:Standarddeliveryisdoortodoor,withnoextracost.However,wedoalsoofferinsidedeliveryordeliveryandsetup.Bothareaddedcosts.W:Costisnotanissue.We’retoobusytoputthemtogetherourselves,anyway.M:OK.I’llgetbacktoyoubytheendoftheday.W:Thankyousomuch.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題?!敬颂幙刹シ畔嚓P(guān)音頻,請(qǐng)去附件查看】18.Whatdoesthespeakerdo?A.Sheisareporter. B.Sheisawriter. C.Sheisahostess.19.Whatisthemostimportantaspectofthebookaccordingtothespeaker?A.Experiencingstrongemotions.B.Enjoyingdetaileddescriptions.C.LearningaboutcharactersotherthanSpiderman.20.WhatdoesthespeakersayaboutStanLee?A.Hewouldhavebeenproudofthebook.B.Hewantedthebooktohaveaclassicstory.C.Hepassedawayrightafterthebookcameout.【答案】18.C19.C20.A【解析】【原文】Welebacktothisweek’sbookreview.Well,Iamstillreadingwhathasbeeoneofmyfavoritebooksofalltime—SpiderManLegends.Tobefair,thisismorelikeacollectionofshortstoriesandeachoneisrelatedtoeachother.Butyoudon’tknowexactlyhowthey’rerelateduntilyou’vereadtheentirethingtwoorthreetimes.I’vereadit20times!Thisnewapproachtostorytellingissoperfectforsuperherocharacters.Itcaneasilygobackandforthbetweenthepurefantasyofacartoonworldandtherawemotionsoftherealworld.Mostimportantly,wegettospendalittlemoretimelearningaboutthehistoryoftheothercharactersbesidesSpiderman.WelearnthingsaboutSpiderman’sfamily,andevensomeofthebadguyshemeetshaveinterestingbackgrounds.Thisbookisgreatforbothkidsandadultsbecausethelanguageissodescriptive.AnyonecanseethemselvesswingingthroughthestreetsofNewYork,stoppingcriminals,andperforminggooddeeds.Thelevelofdetailineachstoryisamazing.It’shonestlybetterthananySpiderManmovieoric.Onasaddernote,SpiderManLegendscameoutjustafterthedeathofStanLee,themanwhocreatedSpiderman.ButIthinkhewouldbeespeciallyproudofthisbook.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ATherearedayswheneventhebestwritersneedalittleassistancegettingintotheircreativeflow.So,whenoneofthosedaysstrikes,youmayneedatoolkitofthebestappstorelyon.Herearesomechoices.ChatGPTChatGPTisagreattoolforsparkinginspirationandoutliningideasjustaskitaquestion,ormandittowritesomething,andseewhatitgenerates.ChatGPTcanassistinproducinghighqualitycontentthat’sgrammaticallycorrectandcoherent.Italsoprocessesandanalyzesinformationquickly,generatingtextmuchfasterthanahuman.Thiscanbeespeciallyusefulifyouneedtowritealargeamountofcontentinashortamountoftime.ScrivenerScrivenerisamusthavetoolforlongformwriters.Bothan“outliner”planningtoolandawordprocessor,Scrivenerallowsyoutoplanyournovelorscreenplaybybreakingyourwritingintosectionsandoutliningwhateachbitwillinclude.Youcanalsoorganizenotes,concepts,research,andwholedocumentsintoits“Binder”foreasyaccessandreference.DailyPromptDailyPromptencouragesyoutogotcreativeeverydaywithanewpromptevery24hours.Itprovidesyouwithaprompteveryday,oryoucanbrowseexistingpromptsfordifferentgenres,suchashorrorandadventure.Acreativepromptcanencourageyoutocontinuethestoryor“writingobstacles”withaninstructiondesignedtochallengeyoutowritemorecreatively.WordtuneWordtuneisanAIpoweredwritingassistantthathelpsyouimproveyourwritingbyprovidingrealtimefeedbackongrammar,punctuation,andstyle.Itcanbeusedforeverythingfromacademicianwritingtobusinessemailsandblogposts.Itcanalsohelponwordchoicebyhighlightingwordsusedinthewrongcontextandreplacingthemwithsuitablewordsorphrases.Mostimportantly,itistotallyfree.21.Whichappissuitableforanovelist?A.ChatGPT. B.Scrivener. C.DailyPrompt. D.Wordtune.22.WhatisanadvantageofWordtune?A.Ithasafreetrialperiodforstudents.B.Itcanprovideyoufacetofacefeedback.C.Itcanhighlightyourbeautifulexpressions.D.Itcanbeusedfordifferentwritingpurposes.23.Whatisthemonfeatureoftheapps?A.Theycansparkcreativity.B.Theycanofferregularinstructions.C.Theycanaskandanswerquestions.D.Theycancorrectgrammaticalmistakes.【答案】21.B22.D23.A【解析】【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇應(yīng)用文。主要介紹的是四個(gè)可以幫助寫作的四個(gè)應(yīng)用程序?!?1題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Scrivener部分中的“Bothan“outliner”planningtoolandawordprocessor,Scrivenerallowsyoutoplanyournovelorscreenplaybybreakingyourwritingintosectionsandoutliningwhateachbitwillinclude.(作為一個(gè)“提綱”計(jì)劃工具和文字處理器,Scrivener可以讓你通過將你的寫作分成幾個(gè)部分并列出每個(gè)部分將包括的內(nèi)容來計(jì)劃你的小說或劇本。)”可知,Scrivener可以將寫作分成幾個(gè)部分,并列出每部分包括的內(nèi)容來計(jì)劃你要寫的小說或劇本,由此可知,Scrivener適合小說家。故選B項(xiàng)。22題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Wordtune部分中的“Itcanbeusedforeverythingfromacademicianwritingtobusinessemailsandblogposts.Itcanalsohelponwordchoicebyhighlightingwordsusedinthewrongcontextandreplacingthemwithsuitablewordsorphrases.(它可以用于從學(xué)術(shù)寫作到商業(yè)電子郵件和博客文章的所有內(nèi)容。)”可知,Wordtune可以用于學(xué)術(shù)寫作,商業(yè)電子郵件以及博客文章的寫作,由此可知,Wordtune可以用于不同的寫作目的。故選D項(xiàng)?!?3題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)首段中的“Therearedayswheneventhebestwritersneedalittleassistancegettingintotheircreativeflow.So,whenoneofthosedaysstrikes,youmayneedatoolkitofthebestappstorelyon.Herearesomechoices.(有時(shí)候,即使是最好的作家也需要一些幫助才能進(jìn)入他們有創(chuàng)造力的流程。所以,當(dāng)那些日子來臨時(shí),你可能需要一個(gè)最好的應(yīng)用程序工具包來依賴。這里有一些選擇。)”可知,最好的作家也需要一些幫助進(jìn)入有創(chuàng)造力的流程,本文介紹的四個(gè)應(yīng)用程序可以供作家們?nèi)ミx擇,由此可知,這四個(gè)應(yīng)用程序的共同特征是它們能激發(fā)創(chuàng)造力。故選A項(xiàng)。BItallstartedwhenIlearnedtoread,orrather,beforeIlearnedtoread.Throughoutmychildhood,I'dalwayshadabunchofideasaboutwhoIwouldbeewhenIwasolder.I'dbeaninventor,adoctor,awaitress,oranartist.Buttheideasranoutinmiddleschool.Ispentafewyearswanderingaimlesslythroughlife,havingnocluewhatIwaspassionateabout.Inmyfirstyearofhighschool,IhadanEnglishteacherlet'scallherMrs.Awhochangedmylife.Shewasthetypeofpersonwhocapturedeveryone'sattentionthesecondtheywalkedinaroom.Midwaythroughtheyear,IrealizedthatIdidn'tjustwanttogetagoodgradeinherclassformyownsake,butIwantedtomakeherproud.Monthswentby,andIworkedharder.Iwroteinclassandpracticedessaysathomeontopofthat.Andeachtime,I'dbringittoherforfeedback."Veronica,"saidMrs.Aafterpullingmeasideonthelastdayofschool."Itoldtheeditorsoftheschoolnewspaperyoushouldwriteforthem.”aimlesslyanymoreIhadadestination.IhaddecidedI'dbeeawriter.Doingwellattheschoolnewspaperwasthefirststeptogetthere.Noway.Theywouldn'ttakeme.Iappliedanyway,Afewmonthslater,Iwaseditorinchief.somewhere.ThirteenyearsafterIwrotemyfirstword,threeyearsafterMrs.Agavemethe"goahead".I’mwritingfornewspapersallaroundtheworld.Eacharticleremindsmeofthelittlegirlwhosaidshe’dbeeawriter.It'sstillthebottomrungoftheladder,andI'vegotmileslefttoclimb,butatleastI’vemadeitsomewhere.24.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribeMrs.A?A.Patientandintelligent. B.Inspiringandremarkable.C.Outgoingandhelpful. D.Approachableandimaginative.25.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenapplyingfortheschoolpaper?A.Panicked. B.Surprised.C.Confused. D.Unconfident.26.WhatdidMrs.Aencouragetheauthortodobysaying"goahead”?A.Bebraveenoughtotry. B.Bereadytovoiceheropinions.C.Cherishwhateverlifehastooffer. D.Continuetoimproveherwritingskills.27What'stheauthor'spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Toinspirepassionforwriting. B.Todiscussateacher'sroleC.Tohighlightthekeytosuccess. D.Toshareherjourneytowriting.【答案】24.B25.D26.A27.D【解析】【分析】本篇是記敘文,講述一位高中生在老師的鼓勵(lì)下,鼓起勇氣戰(zhàn)勝膽怯,勇敢嘗試原本不可能的事情,一次又一次地突破自我,最終成為一名作家的故事。【24題詳解】推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段第二句“Shewasthetypeofpersonwhocapturedeveryone'sattentionthesecondtheywalkedinaroom.”(她是那種一走進(jìn)房間就能吸引所有人注意力人)說明老師是“

remarkable”(引人注目的)和“Itoldtheeditorsoftheschoolnewspaperyoushouldwriteforthem.”(我告訴校報(bào)的編輯你應(yīng)該為他們寫文章);可知老師支持并付出了心血鼓勵(lì)作者堅(jiān)持寫作,挑戰(zhàn)自我可知老師是“inspiring”(鼓舞人的)故選B?!?5題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段的前兩句“Noway.Theywouldn’ttakeme.Iappliedanyway.”(不可能。他們不會(huì)聘用我的。不管怎樣我申請(qǐng)了),可知作者在申請(qǐng)校報(bào)編輯的時(shí)候,對(duì)于結(jié)果是完全沒有自信心的。故選D?!?6題詳解】推理判斷題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段的“ThirteenyearsafterIwrotemyfirstword,threeyearsafterMrs.Agavemethe'goahead',...Eacharticleremindsmeofthelittlegirlwhosaidshe'dbeeawriter.”(在我寫下第一個(gè)字的13年之后,在A老師鼓勵(lì)我“前進(jìn)”的3年之后,……每一篇文章都讓我想起那個(gè)說自己要成為作家的小女孩)可知,老師的這句話是在鼓勵(lì)作者不斷嘗試新的挑戰(zhàn),成長為更好的自己。故選A?!?7題詳解】推理判斷題。文章第一段回憶了作者孩提時(shí)對(duì)自己想成為什么樣的人感到迷茫。后文描寫了在老師的鼓勵(lì)和幫助下,作者勇敢的嘗試了很多看似不可能完成的事情,并在自己一次又一次的嘗試中,實(shí)現(xiàn)了當(dāng)作家的夢(mèng)想,但是前進(jìn)的腳步永遠(yuǎn)不會(huì)停止??芍髡邔懳恼碌哪康氖莵矸窒硭膶懽髦谩9蔬xD。CAmaranth(莧菜),anancientplant,isdrawingattentionthroughouttheworldandconnectingindigenouspeople(土著人)totheirhistory.Sincethe1970s,Amaranthhasbeeabilliondollarfoodandmakeupproduct.HealthconsciousshopperswillfinditinrisingnumbersofgrocerystoresintheUSandMexico,and,increasingly,inEuropeandtheAsiaPacific.“Thisisaplantthatcouldfeedtheworld,”saidBeatafromanonprofitorganization.Amaranthisactuallyagrain,likebuckwheat(蕎麥).Itsseedisahighlynutritioussourceofprotein,vitaminsandminerals.Asingleamaranthplantproduceshundredsofseeds,andasmallhandfulofseedswillturnintohundredpoundbagsofharvestthenextseason.GrowingamaranthhasprovidedadegreeofeconomicindependenceforindigenousfarmersinGuatemalaandtheUS.The8000yearoldplanttoleratesawidevarietyofclimateconditions.NativetoMesoamerica,itisalsogrowninChina,India,southeastAsia,westAfricaandtheCaribbean.It’sthistoughnessthatallowedtheplanttosurviveoverthecenturies,evenwhentheSpanisharrivedintheAmericasinthe16thcenturyandbannedamaranth.AmaranthfacedanothernearextinctionwhenstateforcesbegantargetingtheMayapeople,andburningtheirfields,duringthecivilwar.Topreservetheirtraditionalfoods,Mayanfarmerspouredseedsintoglassjarstoburyintheirfieldsorhideunderfloorboards.“Whatwewantisforthewholeworldtoproducetheirownfood,”saidMaria,amemberofagriculturalmunityQachuuAloom.“Fortheseeds,distancedoesn’texist.Bordersdon’texist.”Mostrecently,Mariasaidthatduringthepandemic,peoplewiththeirowngardens,especiallyinlockeddownmunities,feltsecureknowingtheyhadcontrolovertheirfoodsupply,thankstoamaranth.Amaranthhaspletelychangedthelivesoffamiliesinourmunities,notonlyeconomically,butspiritually,addedMaria.28.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph1?A.Amaranthisgaininggrowingpopularity. B.Amaranthoffersmanyhealthbenefits.C.Amaranthisanancientbutexpensiveplant. D.Amaranthconnectspeopletotheirhistory.29.WhathasmadeAmaranthan8000yearoldplant?A.Itstoughroot. B.Itsunforgettableflavor.C.Itsbalancednutrition. D.Itsamazingadaptability.30.AccordingtoMaria,whatcanAmaranthbringpeople?A.Bodilyhealth. B.Greaterwealth.C.Spiritualsecurity. D.Closerrelationship.31.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.HowtoFightFoodShortage B.AncientPlant’sAmazingHistoryC.HowAPlantPromotesAHealthyLife D.APlantThatCouldFeedTheWorld【答案】28.A29.D30.C31.D【解析】【分析】本篇是說明文。文章介紹了一種遠(yuǎn)古時(shí)代的植物莧菜的一些習(xí)性和生長特征,以及它在為人們提供糧食保障中發(fā)揮的重要作用?!?8題詳解】主旨大意題。根據(jù)第一段的“Amaranth,anancientplant,isdrawingattentionthroughouttheworldandconnectingindigenouspeople(土著人)totheirhistory.(莧菜,一種古老的植物,正引起全世界的關(guān)注,并將土著人民與他們的歷史聯(lián)系起來)”和“HealthconsciousshopperswillfinditinrisingnumbersofgrocerystoresintheUSandMexico,and,increasingly,inEuropeandtheAsiaPacific.(在美國和墨西哥,越來越多的雜貨店,以及越來越多的歐洲和亞太地區(qū),注重健康的購物者會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)這一點(diǎn))”可知,本段主要講述莧菜這種古老的植物正越來越受到歡迎。故選A。【29題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段的“The8000yearoldplanttoleratesawidevarietyofclimateconditions.NativetoMesoamerica,itisalsogrowninChina,India,southeastAsia,westAfricaandtheCaribbean.(這種有8000年歷史的植物能忍受各種各樣的氣候條件。原產(chǎn)于中美洲,在中國、印度、東南亞、西非和加勒比地區(qū)也有種植)”和第三段的“It’sthistoughnessthatallowedtheplanttosurviveoverthecenturies,evenwhentheSpanisharrivedintheAmericasinthe16thcenturyandbannedamaranth.(正是這種韌性使這種植物得以存活了幾個(gè)世紀(jì),甚至在16世紀(jì)西班牙人來到美洲并禁止莧菜種植時(shí)也是如此)”可知,正是莧菜頑強(qiáng)的適應(yīng)能力和生命力,才讓它經(jīng)歷了數(shù)世紀(jì)的磨練,仍然為人們提供糧食保障。故選D?!?0題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段的“Amaranthhaspletelychangedthelivesoffamiliesinourmunities,notonlyeconomically,butspiritually,addedMaria.(莧菜已經(jīng)完全改變了我們社區(qū)家庭的生活,不僅在經(jīng)濟(jì)上,而且在精神上,瑪麗亞補(bǔ)充道)”可知,Maria認(rèn)為這種植物不僅能減輕處于困境中的人們的經(jīng)濟(jì)負(fù)擔(dān),更重要的是它能在精神上支持人們擺脫困境。故選C?!?1題詳解】主旨大意題。文章介紹了Amaranth作為一種古老的植物正越來越越受到人們的依賴。第二段第一句“Thisisaplantthatcouldfeedtheworld(這是一種可以養(yǎng)活全世界的植物)”是全文的主旨句,后文從它有著頑強(qiáng)的適應(yīng)能力和生命力的角度,解釋了它得以存活數(shù)世紀(jì)的原因。最后強(qiáng)調(diào)了在疫情期間,這種植物給全世界的人們提供了經(jīng)濟(jì)和精神上的信賴和支持。故D項(xiàng)“一種可以養(yǎng)活全世界的植物”可以作為本文最佳標(biāo)題。故選D。DMosquitoescarrymalaria(瘧疾),whichkillsthousandsofpeopleeachyear.Nowsomeresearchersaretryingtousegeneticengineeringtomaketheannoyinginsectsintopartnersinthefightagainstthedisease.Foryears,publichealthofficialshavetriedtolimitthediseasebycontrollingmosquitopopulations.“Butthatapproachistemporary,”saysAnthonyJames,aprofessorofbiologyandgeneticsattheUniversityofCalifornia,Irvine,“Becausemosquitoesareextremelytoughlittleinsects,andtheirpopulationscanquicklyrebound.”Therefore,Jamesandhiscolleagueswanttotryadifferentapproach:makingmosquitoesthemselvesintomalariafightingwarriors,whichisapletedeparturefromtraditionalwaysofcontrollingmalaria.Tounderstandhowitworks,ithelpstounderstandthelifecycleofmalaria.Themalariapathogen(病原體)isaparasite(寄生蟲)thatgrowsinsidehumans.It’spassedviamosquitoesthatmovefrompersontoperson,suckingblood.“Ifwecanmakethemosquitoesdifficultforthepathogenstosurvive,wecanwipeoutthedisease,”hesays.Butmakingmosquitoesuninvitingtomalariaisatoughjob.Tosolvetheproblem,theteamusedageneeditingtechniquecalledCRISPR.Theystartedwithgenesfrommice,whoseimmunesystemsdofighthumanmalaria,engineeredthosegenes,andthengavethemtothemosquitoes.Itturnedoutthemalariafightingantibodieswhichgeneeditedmosquitoesproducedworkedverywell.Theyreducedthenumberofparasitesinthemosquitobeforetheywerepassedtoahumanhost.James’teamarenowworkingonplanningafieldtrial,whichhehopescouldbeconductedonanislandorinanotherisolatedlocation.Butgeneticallychangingwildanimalsdoesnotsitwellwithenvironmentalists.“There’snoneedtoengineeramosquito,”saysDanaPerls,seniorprogrammanagerfortheemergingtechnologyprogramatthenonprofitFriendsoftheEarth.Perlspointsoutthatnaturallyoccurringmethodsforreducingmalariaappeartobeshowingpromise,asdoesanewvaccine(疫苗)againstthedisease.“Whytakeunnecessaryrisksandreleaseaspeciesthatcan’tberecalledonceit’sreleasedintothewild?”sheasks.32.Whatcanweknowfromthesecondandthirdparagraphs?A.Mosquitoesreproducequickly.B.Mosquitoesdepartfrommalaria.C.Mosquitoesaremalariafightingwarriors.D.Mosquitoes’populationsareundercontrol.33.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingareattractivetothemalariapathogen?A.Mice. B.Parasites. C.Mosquitoes. D.Geneeditedmosquitoes.34.Whatisenvironmentalists’attitudetowardthisnewapproach?A.Tolerant. B.Favorable. C.Objective. D.Disapproving.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.LimitingMalariabyControllingMosquitoPopulationsB.ControllingMalariabyeditingMosquitoes’genesC.CuringMalariawithGeneeditedMosquitoesD.PreventingMalariawithanewvaccine【答案】32.A33.C34.D35.B【解析】【導(dǎo)語】這是一篇說明文。本文主要介紹科學(xué)家想通過編輯蚊子的基因來控制瘧疾,但環(huán)保人士反對(duì)這一做法?!?2題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段的“Becausemosquitoesareextremelytoughlittleinsects,andtheirpopulationscanquicklyrebound.(因?yàn)槲米邮欠浅nB強(qiáng)的小昆蟲,它們的數(shù)量可以迅速回升)”可知,蚊子的繁殖速度很快。故選A?!?3題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段的“Themalariapathogen(病原體)isaparasite(寄生蟲)thatgrowsinsidehumans.It’spassedviamosquitoesthatmovefrompersontoperson,suckingblood.(瘧疾病原體是一種生長在人體內(nèi)的寄生蟲。它通過蚊子在人與人之間傳播,吸血)”以及“Ifwecanmakethemosquitoesdifficultforthepathogenstosurvive,wecanwipeoutthedisease(如果我們能讓蚊子難以讓病原體存活,我們就能消滅這種疾病)”可知,蚊子能吸引瘧疾病原體。故選C?!?4題詳解】推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段的“Butgeneticallychangingwildanimalsdoesnotsitwellwithenvironmentalists.(但是,改變野生動(dòng)物的基因并不受環(huán)保人士的歡迎)”和“Whytakeunnecessaryrisksandreleaseaspeciesthatcan’tberecalledonceit’sreleasedintothewild?(為什么要冒不必要的風(fēng)險(xiǎn),釋放一個(gè)一旦被釋放到野外就無法召回的物種?)”推知,環(huán)保人士對(duì)改變蚊子基因來消滅瘧疾的方法是反對(duì)的。故選D。【35題詳解】主旨大意題。通讀全文,并結(jié)合第三段“Therefore,Jamesandhiscolleagueswanttotryadifferentapproach:makingmosquitoesthemselvesintomalariafightingwarriors,whichisapletedeparturefromtraditionalwaysofcontrollingmalaria.(因此,詹姆斯和他的同事們想嘗試一種不同的方法:讓蚊子自己成為抗擊瘧疾的戰(zhàn)士,這與控制瘧疾的傳統(tǒng)方法完全不同)”和倒數(shù)第三段“Itturnedoutthemalariafightingantibodieswhichgeneeditedmosquitoesproducedworkedverywell.Theyreducedthenumberofparasitesinthemosquitobeforetheywerepassedtoahumanhost.(事實(shí)證明,經(jīng)過基因編輯的蚊子產(chǎn)生的抗瘧疾抗體效果非常好。它們減少了蚊子體內(nèi)寄生蟲的數(shù)量,然后將它們傳給人類宿主)”可知,本文主要介紹科學(xué)家想通過編輯蚊子的基因來控制瘧疾。故B項(xiàng)“ControllingMalariabyeditingMosquitoes’genes(通過編輯蚊子基因控制瘧疾)”可作為本文的最佳標(biāo)題。故選B。第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Thewaywewatchtelevisionhaschanged,asmanyofusnolongerfollowtheoldmodeloftelevision.Inthepast,anewepisode(集)ofashowwasreleasedonceaweek.___36___People,therefore,havecreatedanewterm:bingewatching(狂歡式刷劇).Itisusedtodescribethebehaviorofwatchingmanyepisodesofawholeseriesinarow.___37___Infact,a2018MorningConsultpoll(民意調(diào)查)foundthat60percentofAmericanadultswhowatchedshowsbingewatched.Thepercentageevenincreasedamongyoungeraudiences.___38___Ofcourse,everynewculturalbehaviorhasitsacpanyinghealthconsequences.Whatisbingewatchingdoingtoourhealth?___39___Theysentan18questionsurveyto926adultswhoownedatelevisionandatleastoneotherdevicewithascreen.Theyfoundthatheavyscreentimeusersaveraged17.5hoursofscreenuseeveryday.Theyalsoreportedthatthisgroup’shealthconditionwasworsethanlightusers.Interestingly,researchersalsodiscoveredaconnectionbetweenbingewatchingandgreaterstress.Theresultissurprising.___40___Itmighthavebeenbelievedthatpeopleareturningtobingewatchingtodealwithanxietyandstress.However,that’snotthecase.Itcouldbethecasethatpeoplewillsufferfromgreaterstressifwatchingmoreshowscontinuously.A.Everynewculturalbehaviorhasitsowncauses.B.Nowadays,bingewatchingisamonbehavior.C.Now,manypaniesreleaseawholeseriesatonce.D.Peoplearemorestressedoutifthey’rebingewatching.E.ResearchersatArizonaStateUniversitywantedtofigurethisout.F.73percentof18to29yearoldsbingewatchedatleastonceaweek.G.Researchersidentifiedbingewatchersbyaskinghowlongtheywatchedtelevision.【答案】36.C37.B38.F39.E40.D【解析】【導(dǎo)語】本文為一篇說明文。講述了現(xiàn)在人喜歡選擇狂歡式刷劇,并分析了它對(duì)人的身體帶來的危害。【36題詳解】根據(jù)空前“Inthepast,anewepisode(集)ofashowwasreleasedonceaweek.(在過去,電視劇一周更新一集。)”和空后“People,therefore,havecreatedanewterm:bingewatching(狂歡式刷劇).(因此,人們就有了一個(gè)新的術(shù)語:狂歡式刷劇。)”可知,空前說明過去的狀態(tài)是一周看一集電視機(jī),空后提出了新的刷劇形式,故C項(xiàng)“現(xiàn)在,很多公司同時(shí)發(fā)行整部電視劇。”符合,與空前過去的方式做對(duì)比,且與空后構(gòu)成因果關(guān)系,故選C項(xiàng)。【37題詳解】根據(jù)空后“Infact,a2018MorningConsultpoll(民意調(diào)查)foundthat60percentofAmericanadultswhowatchedshowsbingewatched.(事實(shí)上,2018年的民意調(diào)查發(fā)現(xiàn),60%美國成年人都屬于狂歡式刷劇。)”可知,空后提到民意調(diào)查的結(jié)果,大多數(shù)人都屬于連續(xù)刷劇,本空應(yīng)引出后文的民意調(diào)查,故B項(xiàng)“現(xiàn)在,狂歡式刷劇已經(jīng)成為了一個(gè)常見的現(xiàn)象。”符合,本空提出已是一種常見的現(xiàn)象,空后提出其民意調(diào)查的理論支撐,故選B項(xiàng)?!?8題詳解】根據(jù)空前“Thepercentageevenincreasedamongyoungeraudiences.(比例在年輕人中還有所增加。)”可知,F(xiàn)項(xiàng)“1829歲的年輕人中,73%至少每周瘋狂式刷劇一次。”是空前的順義承接,空前提到在年輕人中,比例有所增加,空后說明具體的比例數(shù)據(jù),故選F項(xiàng)?!?9題詳解】根據(jù)空前“Whatisb

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