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2024年北京市第一次普通高中學業(yè)水平合格性考試英語仿真模擬試卷03一、聽力理解(共25小題;每小題1分,共25分)第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題1分,共20分)聽下面十段對話或獨白,從每題所給的A、B、C三個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。每段對話或獨白你將聽兩遍。聽第1段材料,回答第1題。1.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Abook. B.Amovie. C.Awar.聽第2段材料,回答第2題。2.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Bepatient. B.Getofftheplane. C.Sitatthefront.聽第3段材料,回答第3題。3.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthenewsstory?A.Amazed. B.Inspired. C.Confused.聽第4段材料,回答第4題。4.Whatshouldtheman’ssondoaccordingtothewoman?A.Becomeamemberofaclub.B.Spendmoretimestudying.C.Takepicturesofhisfriends.聽第5段材料,回答第5題至第6題。5.Whoaccompaniedthewomantothehospital?A.Theman. B.Hersister. C.Hermother.6.Whatisthewomanallergicto?A.Dust. B.Seafood. C.Mangoes.聽第6段材料,回答第7題至第8題。7.WhyaretheBlacksmovingtoAustralia?A.MrBlackhasfoundanewjobthere.B.Theyhavemanyfriendsthere.C.MrsBlackwantstoteachthere.8.WhatmightMrsBlackdoinMelbourne?A.Ateacher. B.Ahousewife. C.Aclerk.聽第7段材料,回答第9題至第11題。9.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Bookaroom. B.Changerooms. C.Checkout.10.Whenisthecheck-outtime?A.12:00atnoon. B.10:00inthemorning. C.2:00intheafternoon.11.Whatkindofroomdoesthewomanlike?A.OnefacingtheBigBen.B.OnefacingtheThamesRiver.C.OnefacingtheLondonBridge.聽第8段材料,回答第12題至第14題。12.Whathappenedwhenthemanwasclimbingmountains?A.Hehadacold. B.Hegotstuckinahole. C.Hewaslostinbadweather.13.Whatcausedthelossoftheman’slegs?A.Lowtemperature.B.Abadfallinthemountain.C.Anunsuccessfuloperation.14.Whatdidthemandecidetodoafterlosinghislegs?A.Designnewclimbingshoes.B.Setupaclubforthedisabled.C.Usetechnologytofighthisdisability.聽第9段材料,回答第15題至第17題。15.Wherearethespeakers?A.Athome. B.Inapark. C.Intheoffice.16.WhatdoesthemanthinkoftheweatherinEngland?A.It’senjoyable. B.It’schangeable. C.It’scomfortable.17.Whatwastheweatherlikeatnoon?A.Windy. B.Rainy. C.Sunny.聽第10段材料,回答第18題至第20題。18.Whatistheman’sproblem?A.Heisunabletostayfocused.B.Heisuninterestedinthesubject.C.Heisoftensleepyintheclass19.Whatdoesthewomansuggestdoing?A.Drawingpictures. B.Readingbooks. C.Writingnotes.20.Whydoesthewomandrawinclass?A.Towriteherideas. B.Topayactiveattention. C.Totakenotes.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,共5分)聽下面一段對話,根據(jù)題目要求在答題卡相應(yīng)題號后的橫線上寫下第21題至第25題的關(guān)鍵信息。此段對話你將聽兩遍。AWeatherReportinAustraliaNewSouthWalesThereisawarninginplaceasbush21spread.QueenslandAtleast22inchesofrainareexpectedtofalloverthenext24hours.NorthernTerritoryResidentsshouldonlyexperiencelightshowers,anditwillremaindryandcloudyuntil23evening.PerthTherewillbeacalm24thatmaybecomestrongertowardstheendoftheweek.GeraldtonRainshowerswillcomeinfromthe25butshoulddisappearlater.二、完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,共15分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。EverySaturdaymorningPhoenixYoungwouldtakepianolessonswithafamilyfriendwhenhewasachild.“Atthattimewewould1aroundandtakeallmorningjusttohavealesson,”Phoenix2.“AndIlovedit.”ButwhenPhoenixwas12,histeacherproposedthatheneedbetter3.SohismothertookhimtoamusicschoolintheBronx,andsignedhimupforclasseswithateachernamedBadeSimon,experiencedbitknownforbeing4.Andshequicklyliveduptothat5.Phoenixfoundthestressfullifewas6likehislightheartedSaturdaymorningswithhisformerteacher,soitwasn’tlongbeforehe7thathewouldquit.Oneday,however,Bade8himandsaidsomethingsurprising:“Ihave9inyou.Keepgoing.Thenthereluctant(不情愿的)studentdidsomethingsurprising10:hesaid,“Okay.”“ItwasasifallIwantedwasjusta11fromherthatshecaredaboutme,”Phoenixsaid.Thatmoment12theirrelationship.Withinafewweeks,theywerehaving13duringlessons.Andwithinafewmonths,shewasteachinghimthingsaboutmusicthathe’dneverknownbefore.Itwasthebeginningofalongandfruitfulrelationship.“Iwentinto14andbecameapianoteacher,acareerIhavebeendoingfor50years,”Phoenixsaid.“AndI15italltothatpreciousmomentwithmyunsunghero,BadeSimon.”1.A.walk B.joke C.look D.stick2.A.a(chǎn)nnounced B.sighed C.regretted D.recalled3.A.instruction B.behaviour C.recognition D.relationship4.A.sweet B.violent C.tough D.strange5.A.expectation B.standard C.quality D.reputation6.A.something B.everything C.nothing D.a(chǎn)nything7.A.pretended B.a(chǎn)dmitted C.rejected D.decided8.A.a(chǎn)ttendedto B.turnedto C.liedto D.referredto9.A.courage B.faith C.doubt D.luck10.A.inreturn B.invain C.intime D.inpeace11.A.promise B.sign C.notice D.vision12.A.recovered B.transformed C.ruined D.clouded13.A.stress B.patience C.fun D.a(chǎn)rgument14.A.a(chǎn)cting B.singing C.composition D.music15.A.leave B.lead C.owe D.a(chǎn)dd三、閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),40分)第一節(jié)(共16小題;每小題2分,共32分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。ATheNewYorkAquariumoffersdiverseseaanimalsandniceviewingexperienceforallourguests.Whetheryou’reobservingpenguinsorswimmingunderwatertolookatcoralreefs(珊瑚礁)underthewater,orcheeringCaliforniasealionsonatthetheater,you’llfindplentytoseeanddoduringyourvisit.Yourunderwateradventureiswaitingforyou!Thissummer,gotoConeyIslandtolearnabouttheunderwaterworldattheNewYorkAquarium.JustofftheConeyIslandinBrooklyn,theNewYorkAquariumfeaturesmorethan300marine(海生的)species,suchasdolphinsandseals.Meetsomeofourmammalsandfish,andlearnsomethingusefulaboutthem.SummerhoursMay28—Sept.510:00am—6:00pm,Monday—Friday10:00am—7:00pm,Weekends&HolidaysFallhoursSept.6—Nov.610:00am—5:00pm,Monday—Friday10:00am—5:30pm,Weekends&HolidaysWinterhoursNov.7—Mar.3110:00am—4:30pm,DailySpringhoursApr.1—May2710:00am—5:00pm,Monday—Friday10:00am—5:30pm,Weekends&HolidaysTotalExperienceTicketAdult$18.00Child(Aged3—12)$14.00Senior(65+)$15.00Groups(atleasttenvisitors)$8.00*Includesadmissiontoour4-DTheaterPlusGeneralAdmission.*Childrenunder3arefree!*Toenjoythegrouprate,youmustmakeareservationatleasttwoweeksinadvanceofyourgroup’svisit.Pleasecall718-741-1818.ASpecialonFridayAfternoonAdmissiononFridaysbeginningat3:00pmisbydonation.Suggesteddonationis$13foradults,$9forchildren,and$10forseniors.Everydollaryougivesupportsourworkincaringforanimalsattheaquarium.AquariumParkingCar$13.00Bus$13.00Pleasenote:*Duetorisingcosts,theWildlifeConservationSociety(WCS)reservestherighttochangeallfeeswithoutnotice.*Allbuildingsandexhibitionsinthisaquariumareaccessiblebywheelchair.*Forfurtherinformation,pleasecall718-265-3454.16.Whichanimalcan’tbeprobablyseenbythevisitorsattheNewYorkAquarium?A.Penguins. B.Pandas. C.Dolphins. D.Seals.17.Sixadults(includingamanof68)andtwochildren(aged2and10)aregoingtovisittheNewYorkAquariumonSunday.Theywillhavetopay________.A.$144 B.$133 C.$119 D.$16018.Whatisthedonationusedfor?A.Tohelpthepeopleinneed. B.Tohelpthedisabledvisitors.C.Tocareforanimalsattheaquarium. D.Tohelptosavetheendangeredanimalsintheworld19.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.VisitorscanenjoyfreeparkingserviceonFriday.B.YoucanvisittheNewYorkAquariumat5:30pmonChristmas.C.AvisitorinawheelchaircangetaroundattheNewYorkAquarium.D.Toenjoythegrouprate,visitorsmustreservetwoweeksinadvance.BIreadsomewherethatwespendafullthirdofourliveswaiting.Butwherearewedoingallofthiswaiting,andwhatdoesitmeantoanimpatientsocietylikeours?Tounderstandtheissue,let’stakealookatthreetypesof“waits”.TheverypurestformofwaitingistheWatched-PotWait,ItiswithoutdoubtthemostannoyingofallTakefillingupthekitchensink(洗碗池)asanexample.Thereisabsolutelynothingyoucandowhilethisisgoingonbutkeepbotheyesfixedonthesinkuntilit’sfull.Duringthesewaits,thebrainslipsawayfromthebodyandwandersaboutuntilthewaterrunsovertheedgeofthecounterandontoyoursocks.Thiskindofwaitmakesthewaiterhelplessandmindless.AcousintotheWatched-PotWaitistheForcedWait.Thisonerequiresabitofdiscipline.ProperlypreparingpackagednoodlesouprequiresaForcedWait.Directionsareveryspecific.“Bringthreecupsofwatertoboil,addmix,simmerthreeminutes,removefromheat,letstandfiveminutes.”Ihavemydoubtsthatanyonehasactuallyfollowedtheproceduresstrictly.Afterall,ForcedWaitingrequirespatiencePerhapsthemostpowerfultypeofwaitingistheLucky-BreakWait.Thistypeofwaitisunusualinthatitisforthemostpartvoluntary.UnliketheForcedWait,whichisalsovoluntary,waitingforyourluckybreakdoesnotnecessarilymeanthatitwillhappen.Turningone’slifeintoawaitinggamerequiresfaithandhope,andisstrictlyfortheoptimistsamongus.Onthesurfaceitseemsasridiculousasfollowingthedirectionsonsoupmixes,buttheLucky-BreakWaitwellservesthosewhoarewillingtodoit.Aslongasonedoesn’tcometorelyonit,wishingforafewgoodthingstohappenneverhurtsanybody.Wecertainlydospendagooddealofourtimewaiting.Thenexttimeyou’restandingatthesinkwaitingforittofillwhilecookingnoodlesoupthatyou’llhavetoeatuntilalargebagofcashfallsoutofthesky,don’tbedesperate.You’reprobablyjustasbusyasthenextguy.20.WhiledoingaWatched-PotWaitwetendto__________.A.keepourselvesbus B.getabsent-minded C.growanxious D.stayfocused21.WhatisthedifferencebetweentheForcedWaitandtheWatched-PotWait?A.TheForcedWaitrequiressomeself-control. B.TheForcedWaitmakespeoplepassive.C.TheWatched-PotWaitneedsdirections. D.TheWatched-PotWaitengagesbodyandbrain.22.WhatcanwelearnabouttheLucky-BreakWait?A.ItislessvoluntarythantheForcedWait. B.Itdoesn’talwaysbringthedesiredresult.C.ItismorefruitfulthantheForcedWait. D.Itdoesn’tgivepeoplefaithandhope.23.Whatdoestheauthoradviseustodothenexttimewearewaiting!A.Takeitseriously B.Don’trelyonothers C.Dosomethingelse D.Don’tloseheartCThinkbacktoyourfirstmemory.Howoldwereyouatthetime?Chancesareyoucan’trememberanythingearlierthankindergartenorprimaryschool—nothingaboutyourfirstwords,steps,orsolidfoodotherthanwhatyourparentshavelatertoldyou.Thisphenomenoniscalled“infantileamnesia”,duetowhichthemajorityofadultsrarelyrememberthingsthathappentothembeforetheageofthree.Sowhyisitthatwecan’trememberbeingababy?Theanswerliesinthewaythatourbrain’sabilitytostorememorieschangesaswegrow.Atbirth,ababy’sbrainisonlyaquarterofitsadultsize,growingtothree-quartersthesizeofanadultbrainbyagetwo.Thisincreaseisassociatedwithagrowthinthenumberofbraincells—calledneurons(神經(jīng)元)—andtheconnectionsbetweenthesecells.Apartofthebrainthatisparticularlyimportantinformingmemoriesisthehippocampus(海馬體),saysDrDhanishaJhaveri,aresearcheratTheUniversityofQueensland.Thisregionstoresautobiographicalmemoriesfromspecificeventsinourlives.“Inthehippocampus,newneuronsareconstantlybeingcreated.Inadulthood,newcellsarestillbeingproduced,buttherateofproductioninthehippocampusslowsdown,”saysDrJhaveri.Neuroscientistsbelievethattherapidrateatwhichbraincellsarebeingproducedinchildhoodcouldbethecauseofinfantileamnesia.Becausesomanynewneuronsarebeingproducedandformconnectionswitheachotherinmemorycircuits,theymightdisrupt(擾亂)existingnetworksofmemoriesthathavealreadyformed.Despitethismemoryloss,childhoodexperienceshavebeenfoundtoinfluenceadultbehaviouryearslater,whichsuggeststhattracesofthesememoriescouldbestoredsomewhereinthebrainthatisn’teasytoaccess.Inresearchinanimals,scientistshavefoundthatlatent(潛在的)tracesofearlyexperiencesremaininthebrainforalongtime,andcanlaterbetriggered(觸發(fā))byareminder.Ithighlightstheimportantinfluenceofearlylifeexperiencesonmentalandemotionalwell-beinglaterinlife.24.Whatisinfantileamnesia?A.Theinabilitytoformmemoriesduringadulthood. B.Theinabilitytorecallearlyexperiences.C.Theinfluenceonexistingmemorynetworks. D.Theinfluenceonmentalandemotionalwell-being.25.Whatdowelearnaboutthebrainaccordingtothepassage?A.Newneuronsdisruptexistingmemorycircuits. B.Thehippocampusplaysapassiveroleinone’smemory.C.Ababy’sbrainisthree-quartersthesizeofanadultbrain. D.Braincellsarebeingproducedmorerapidlyinadulthood.26.Whatdoestheresearchinanimalsshow?A.Memoriesarestoredseparatelyintheirbrain. B.Memoriesaremainlyformedwhentheyareyoung.C.Earlyexperienceshavealong-termimpactonlife. D.Earlyexperiencesareeasytobetriggeredbyareminder.27.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheFormationofEarlyChildhoodMemoriesB.TheImpactofInfantileAmnesiaonMemoryNetworksC.TheRoleoftheHippocampusinMemoryFormationD.TheInfluenceofEarlyLifeExperiencesonMentalWell-beingDTheworldisbeingalertedtothepossibilityofaseveredroughtcrisiscausedbytherecentheatwavethathasaffectedmuchofAsiaandthearrivalofElNi?o,whichcancauseintensedroughtfor2?3years,MinisterofNaturalResourcesandEnvironmentVarawutSilpa-archahaswarned.Thailandissusceptible(易受影響的)totheeffectsofElNi?o,whichisforecasttostartinJune.TheworldisexpectedtofaceanintensedroughtduetotheoccurrenceofElNi?o,leadingtoreducedrainfallduringtherainyseason,orpossiblynorainatall.Inadditiontotheongoingdrought,Thailandisalsofacinganotherunprecedented(前所未有的)phenomenon,theso-called“MonsterAsianheatwave”.Thisextremeheatwaveunderlinedgrowingglobalwarmingconcernsandhasmadeitevenmoreimportanttorecognisetheneedtoreduceplasticwastesandindustrialairpollutants.Thereisnoquickfix,however.Becausewehavebeenworseningtheenvironmentformanydecades,itwilltakemanyyearsofintensiveeffortstotackletheglobalwarmingproblem.“Preparingtodealwiththeseveredroughtcrisisforthenext2?3yearsisurgent,”Varawutstressed.Inthepast,Bangkokhasexperiencedfloodingandarisingsealevelduetothemeltingofthepolaricecaps.Ifthesituationworsensbeyondthecurrentlevel,theElNi?oissuewillbecomeevenmoresevereinthenext2?3years.Solutionstothisproblemincludebuildingmorereservoirs(水庫)andexpandingthewaterwaystoaccommodaterainfallduringthisrainyseason.Althoughthisyear’sdryseasonisaconcern,therearestilladequatewaterreservesinthedams.However,thesituationisexpectedtoworsennextyearandin2025.Therefore,sufficientwaterstoragefacilitiesandefficientfarmlandirrigationsystemarevitalpreparations.“Whethertheissueofclimatechangewillleadtothecollapseofourworld,ornot,isstillupintheair.Wemaynothavereachedthatstageyetbutifwedonotspeedupeffortstotacklethisissueseriously,wemayfacealossofbiodiversity,”Varawutsaid.28.Whatarethetwomainfactorsofthepossibledroughtcrisis?A.Floodingandsealevelrising. B.ExtremeheatandtheElNi?o.C.Meltingpolaricecapsandplasticwaste. D.Industrialairpollutantsandglobalwarming.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“quickfix”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Goodresult. B.Bigdecision. C.Easysolution. D.Perfectexcuse.30.HowshouldthedroughtcrisisbesolvedaccordingtoVarawut?A.Byreducingplasticwaste.B.Byexpandingmorefarmland.C.Byincreasingtheamountofrainfall.D.Byconstructingenoughwaterstoragefacilities.31.WhichstatementwillVarawutprobablyagreewith?A.Thecollapseoftheworldisontheway.B.Thelossofbiodiversityisnotamajorconcern.C.Theeffectsofclimatechangearestilluncertain.D.Effortstoaddressclimatechangeneedtobespedup.第二節(jié)(共4小題;每小題2分,共8分)閱讀下面短文和問題,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和每小題后的具體要求,在答題卡相應(yīng)題號后的橫線上寫下相關(guān)信息,完成對該問題的回答。Isillremembermyfirstdayofsecondgrade.Iwasledtoaclassroom.Noteacheryet.Girlstalkingandlaughing.Boysplayinggames.Itooksomepaperandapencil,pickedadesk,andwenttowork.Minuteslater,agirlcameoverandsatontop

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