2024届高考英语二轮复习阶段测试卷(新高考I卷专用)01(原卷版).docx
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1、2024届高考二轮复习阶段测试卷(新高考I卷专用)01英 语第一部分 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纸上。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。例:How much is the shin?A. 19.15.B. 9.18.C. 9.15.答案是C。1. What does the man do?A. A computer tech
2、nician. B. A hotel receptionist.C. A shop assistant.2. Where does the conversation take place?A. At the grocers. B. At the tailors.C. At the cleaners.3. How did the speaker come to Seattle?A. By plane.B. By car. C. By train.4. What will the speakers have for dinner today?A. Fried rice.B. Noodles.C.
3、Steak.5. How is Sophie feeling now?A. Confused.B. Worried.C. Disappointed.第二节 (共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或读白。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. What does the man want to do before noon?A. Post a letter.B. Ma
4、ke a card.C. Write an email.7. Whose birthday is it?A. Richards.B. Sarahs.C. Veras.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What course does Professor Brooks teach?A. Public Speaking.B. European History.C. English Literature.9. Why does Vicky come to talk with Professor Brooks?A. To sign up for his course.B. To ask for a
5、make-up test.C. To discuss her homework.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。10. What does Linda do for plays and shows?A. She gives actors advice.B. She assigns roles to actors.C. She designs actors clothes.11. What does Linda need to research?A. The setting of the story.B. The decoration of the stage.C. The names of
6、the characters.12. Who does Linda report her work to?A. The director.B. The editor.C. The photographer.13. What does Linda say about her job?A. It pays very well.B. It requires team effort.C. It involves frequent travel.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. What does Kevin think of abstract art?A. It has lasting art
7、istic value.B. It makes little sense to him.C. It appeals mainly to children.15. What impression did the first painting give the woman?A. Hopefulness.B. Nervousness C. Coldness.16. What color was used for the background in the second painting?A. Green.B. Purple.C. Red.17. What will Kevin probably do
8、 this Saturday?A. Attend an art class.B. Visit an exhibition.C. Buy an abstract painting.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What caused the closure of Pittwater Road?A. A fallen tree.B. A flooded river.C. A car accident.19. What happened at Town Hall Station?A. A police officer got hurt.B. A passenger went missi
9、ng.C. The station roof was broken.20. What are road users advised to do?A. Drive at low speed.B. Postpone their trips.C. Follow traffic signs.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AIn September, thousands of monuments, civic buildings and private homes throw
10、 open their doors to offer a rare glimpse of normally of-limits spaces. Here are some less-known treasures around the UK.Guided tour of Gladstones Library, HawardenGladstones Library in Hawarden will be running special tours as part of the Open Doors-Wales festival. It was built as a memorial to pri
11、me minister Wiliam Gladstope, Take a tour of beautiful Reading Rooms housing 150,000 books.September 16, 10 am-2 pm, booking required.Britannia Panopticon Music Hall, GlasgowThe atmospheric Britannia Panopticon will be showing off its collection of theatrical relics, props and costumes. Sample Victo
12、rian items at the worlds oldest surviving music hall without booking.September 15 and 16, 11 am-5 pm and September 17, 12 pm-5 pmGothic Temple, Stowe GardensVisitors to Stowe Gardens will be offered a rare chance to see inside the 18th century Gothic Temple. Though its normally rented as a holiday l
13、et, its circular rooms and mosaic ceilings will be open to prebooked visitors for one weekend.September 16 and 17, 10: 30 am-4: 30 pm, free of chargeAppleton Tower: School of Informatics, Edinburgh UniversityAs part of Scotlands Doors Open Days festival, Edinburgh Universitys Appleton Tower will be
14、offering tours of the world-leading School, including a visit to the study suite on Level 9 which offers far-reaching views of the Edinburgh skyline.September 23, 11 am-2 pm, booking in advance.21. What can visitors do at Britannia Panopticon Music Hall?A. They can appreciate theatre-related items.B
15、. They can listen to the oldest surviving music.C. They can visit a study room with far-reaching scenery.D. They can read in Reading Rooms with 150,000 books in store.22. Which of the following will appeal to architecture fans?A. Gothic Temple. Stowe Gardens.B. Britannia Panopticon Music Hall, Glasg
16、ow.C. Guided tour of Gladstones Library. Hawarden.D. Appleton Tower: School of Informatics, Edinburgh University.23. What do Guided tour of Gladstones Library and Appleton Tower have in common?A. They both last for four hours.B. They both require early reservations.C. They both honor world famous fi
17、guresD. They both offer special views to visitors.BHere is an astonishing and significant fact: Mental work alone cannot make us tired. It sounds absurd. But a few years ago, scientists tried to find out how long the human brain could labor without reaching a state of fatigue (疲劳). To the amazement
18、of these scientists, they discovered that blood passing through the brain, when it is active, shows no fatigue at all! If we took a drop of blood from a day laborer, we could find it full of fatigue toxins and fatigue products. But if we took blood from the brain of an Albert Einstein, it would show
19、 no fatigue toxins at the end of the day.So far as the brain is concerned, it can work as well and swiftly at the end of eight or even twelve hours of effort as at the beginning. The brain is totally tireless. So what make us tired?Some scientists declared that most of our fatigue comes from our men
20、tal and emotional attitudes. One of Englands most all standing scientists, J.A. Hadfield, says,“ The greater part of the fatigue from which we suffer is of mental origin. In fact, fatigue of purely physical origin is rare.” Dr. Brill, A famous American scientist goes even further. He declares,“ One
21、hundred percent of the fatigue of a sitting worker in a good health is due to emotional problems”.What kinds of emotions make sitting workers tired? Joy? Satisfaction? No. A feeling of being bored, anger, anxiety, tenseness, worry, a feeling of not being appreciatedthose are the emotions that tire s
22、itting workers. Hard work by itself seldom causes fatigue. We get tired because our emotions produce nervousness in the body.24. What surprised the scientists a few years ago?A. Fatigue toxins could hardly be found in a laborers blood.B. Albert Einstein didnt feel worn out after a days work.C. The b
23、rain could work for many hours without fatigue.D. A mental workers blood was filled with fatigue toxins.25. According to the author, which of the following can make sitting workers tired?A. Unpleasant emotions.B. Challenging mental work.C. Endless tasks.D. Physical labor.26. We can infer from the pa
24、ssage that in order to stay energetic, sitting workers need to _.A. have some good foodB. discover fatigue toxinsC. exercise regularlyD. enjoy their work27. What is the best title for this passage?A. How long can our brain work?B. Why is our brain tired from work?C. Can we work like Albert Einstein?
25、D. When should we take a break in work?CTodays Brussels sprouts (孢子甘蓝) taste better than you might remember from childhood, and that is because a new variety has replaced the original vegetable. You can thank plant breeders for the change. Modem breeders, armed with new gene-editing technology, are
26、looking to reproduce Brussels sprouts reinvention.In the late 1990s, scientists discovered specific chemicals which made Brussels sprouts taste bitter. Plant breeders started growing old seeds, previously abandoned due to poor yields (产量), to look for tastier versions with lower levels of these spec
27、ific chemicals. Then they crossed these delicious but low-yield plants with high-yield individuals until they found a version that made plenty of tasty sprouts, transforming the vegetable from a bitter pill into a popular dish.But other vegetables havent fared as well. Thats because most breeding de
28、cisions favor plant traits (特性) that matter to vegetable growers, not vegetable eaters. For instance, disease resistance is probably the major focus these days of most breeding programs because that prevents the farmer from growing the crop. The taste of vegetables is ignored.People, however, are no
29、w becoming interested in prioritizing the taste of vegetables thanks in part to new genetic technology. “Theres never been a better time to be a fruit breeder or a vegetable breeder because we have more tools and techniques,” says Susan Brown, an apple breeder at Cornell University.Some companies ar
30、e beginning to use those tools to deal with the challenge of developing tastier vegetables. One company, Pairwise, is fighting the same compounds that troubled Brussels sprouts. But this time researchers are improving the flavor of salad greens.All vegetable growers hope that more flavorful products
31、 on store shelves will convince people to consume the recommended allowances (定量) of fruits and vegetables and do so better than decades of nutritional guidance have. “Dont waste your time talking about trying to educate people to eat better,” said Harry Klee, a professor who specializes in tomato b
32、reeding. “Just give them products that taste better and that they want to eat.”28. Why did plant breeders grow old Brussels sprout seeds?A. To study why Brussels sprouts are bitter.B. To research the specific chemicals.C. To select high-yielding products.D. To find the less bitter versions.29. What
33、does the underlined word “fared” in paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Survived.B. Emerged.C. Mushroomed.D. Succeeded.30. What can we learn from Susan Browns words in paragraph 4?A. The breeding techniques are booming.B. The breeding techniques need no improvement.C. The breeders are struggling to develop
34、 new species.D. The breeders should develop new genetic technology.31. How can fruits and vegetables be consumed more according to Harry Klee?A. By enhancing the taste.B. By improving the nutrients.C. By making them more accessible.D. By telling people the benefits.DIn a robotics lab on the eastern
35、bank of the Hudson River, New York, three small robots have a problem to solve.They are told that two of them have been given a “dumbing pill” that stops them talking. In reality the push of a button has silenced them, but none of them knows which one is still able to speak. Thats what they have to
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