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      这是一份高考英语一模保分卷02(全国二卷)(考试版A3),共8页。
      (考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分)
      注意事项:
      1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。
      2.回答选择题时,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。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
      3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
      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。每段对话读两遍。
      1.Wh is the wman prbably speaking t?
      A.A pliceman.B.A neighbr.C.A dg wner.
      2.What will the tw speakers d tnight?
      A.T see a film after dinner.
      B.T watch TED shws at hme.
      C.T have a walk alng the beach.
      3.What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
      A.An actr.B.A film.C.An investment.
      4.What des the wman mean?
      A.Rene slipped and fell.
      B.Rene went t a wrng rm.
      C.Rene heard Jacksn’s speech.
      5.Hw much did Tny pay fr the bk?
      A.$6.B.$12.C.$18.
      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。
      听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7小题。
      6.Hw des the man prbably feel?
      A.A bit ashamed.B.Pleasantly surprised.C.Quite bred.
      7.Where will the speakers g first?
      A.A farm.B.A café.C.A subway statin.
      听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9小题。
      8.What mtivated the man t rewrite his intrductin?
      A.His teacher’s instructin.B.His classmates’ reactin.C.The wman’s suggestin.
      9.What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
      A.Imprving a speech.B.Slving pllutin prblems.C.Develping the writing ability.
      听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12小题。
      10.Where are the speakers prbably?
      A.In a dctr’s ffice.B.In a waiting rm.C.In a parking lt.
      11.What time might it be nw?
      A.2:05 p.m.B.2:15 p.m.C.2:25 p.m.
      12.What d we knw abut the man?
      A.He’s unable t drive.B.He’s a medical graduate.C.He’s unsure abut mdern technlgy.
      听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16小题。
      13.What type f event did the man recently attend?
      A.A family wedding.B.A graduatin ceremny.C.An pening f a restaurant.
      14.What is the relatinship between the man and Sasha?
      A.Mther and sn.B.Cusins.C.Brther and sister.
      15.Wh mainly designed the menu?
      A.The htel.B.Sasha and Will.C.The man’s mther.
      16.What is the man’s attitude tward the actins f his cusins?
      A.Disapprving.B.Indifferent.C.Amused.
      听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20小题。
      17.Which type f business was the speaker’s first cmpany?
      A.A fine art dealer.B.A custmer service prvider.C.An nline shpping platfrm.
      18.What was the speaker’s strength?
      A.Mtivating his team.B.Picking gd team members.C.Handling custmer cmplaints.
      19.What did the speaker’s assistant prbably ask the restaurant t d?
      A.Cancel the reservatin.B.Increase the number f guests.C.Change the reservatin t a later time.
      20.What did the speaker mainly learn frm the experience?
      A.Small teams are mre efficient than large nes.
      B.Attentin t detail is critical t success.
      C.Gd leaders recgnize all cntributins.
      第二部分 阅读(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。
      A(原创)
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      Wang Zuxian, the 58-year-ld Hng Kng actress wh rse t fame acrss Asia fr her rle as “Xia Qian” in the classic film A Chinese Ghst Stry, has recently attracted the public in a whle new way. Nw living in Vancuver, Canada, she has pened a mxibustin (艾灸) clinic that brings Traditinal Chinese Medicine (TCM) t an internatinal audience. Since its pening this February, the clinic — ffering acupuncture, cupping, and ther traditinal therapies — has attracted fans frm near and far. Many cme nt nly t experience TCM treatments but als t catch a glimpse f the timeless star behind the scenes.
      Recently, TV hst Christpher Dwns (Xia Keli) visited the clinic and shared a vide nline, shwing Wang persnally examining him and arranging a full treatment sessin. Wearing a simple blue T-shirt, a green aprn(围裙), and a mask that culdn’t hide her gentle eyes and prfessinal manner, she carefully went thrugh Dwns’ health reprt. Her tne was calm and friendly, as if talking t an ld friend. She then persnally perfrmed cupping and acupuncture. What mved him mst was that Wang even remembered his TV shws in Taiwan. Their warm cnversatin erased any distance between celebrity and fan. “She has n airs at all,” Dwns marveled. “She’s still that elegant Xia Qian I remember.”
      Thugh TCM is nt mainstream in Western cuntries, Wang’s clinic has becme a cultural bridge. In additin t prviding acupuncture and cupping, she gives persnalized health advice and shares wellness knwledge rted in Chinese traditin. Appintments have been fully bked mnths in advance. Her clients include nt nly Chinese fans but als many lcal Canadians curius abut TCM. Dwns revealed that Wang studied TCM and btained prfessinal certificatin befre pening the clinic. Netizens cmmented enthusiastically: “This isn’t a celebrity cmeback — it’s cultural heritage in actin.” Sme hpe she will expand her clinic t ther cuntries, allwing TCM t reach mre peple; thers express admiratin, saying: “This is true cultural cnfidence — using her influence t let the wrld see Chinese wisdm.”
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      25.What tuched Christpher Dwns mst during his visit t the clinic?
      A.Wang prmised t return t acting sn.
      B.Wang had an impressin f his TV shws.
      C.Wang perfrmed cupping and acupuncture well.
      D.Wang brught TCM t an internatinal audience.
      26.Why are netizens’ cmments mentined in the last paragraph?
      A.T explain the reasns behind Wang’s career change.
      B.T emphasize the cmmercial success f Wang’s clinic.
      C.T highlight the cultural significance f Wang’s actins.
      D.T cntrast Western with Traditinal Chinese Medicine.
      27.What des Christpher Dwns think f Wang Zuxian?
      A.Greedy but easy-ging.B.Picky but warm-hearted.
      C.Cnfident and well-behaved.D.Prfessinal and dwn-t-earth.
      C
      Nwadays, bamb grwth cycles and the dietary needs f lemurs (狐猴) are ut f sync. Findings shw rainfalls are changing annually. “Over the past tw years, there has been a three-mnth delay in the rainy seasn and new tender shts that lemurs cnsume fr nutritin are appearing in January and February - 14 days after the first rain” says Patricia Chapple Wright, a primatlgist, anthrplgist, and cnservatinist at Stny Brk University. “Lemurs eat a fd surce that is very adaptive,” Patricia Wright tld PBS NewsHur. “It’s able t stand climate change, but the lemurs, unfrtunately, can’t adapt quickly t this changed cycle.”
      Since baby lemurs are brn in Nvember, the delayed rainy seasn is dangerusly affecting the survival f them fr lack f nutritin available fr bth the mthers and ffspring. “This is why, fr extreme feeding specialists like the greater bamb lemur, climate change can be an unknwing killer,” J Wright says. “Making the lemurs rely n bamb stems (茎) fr just a bit lnger may be enugh t tip the balance frm existence t extinctin.” The lemurs’ highly specialized teeth are als similar t the pandas5 teeth. Bth are the mammals able t chew up stems. But this diet can’t last fr mre than a seasn r tw because the stems can wear away their teeth.
      The researchers believe that climate change is affecting the lemurs. The fssil recrd shws that the lemurs nce lived thrughut the island. Tday, the mammals are crnered n the eastern side, where the dry seasn at present is the shrtest. And if peple cntinue the defrestatin practice in the area, the lemurs will have nwhere t g.
      The situatin is serius, s Wright and her clleagues plan t create bamb crridrs within the rainfrests, which will prvide available bamb t eat. They want t wrk with lcal villagers t plant mre bamb and manage autmatic watering systems when dry seasns last lng. They als want t build the lcal ecnmy by allwing peple t harvest a part f bamb while the rest remains with the lemurs, s peple will be interested. Wright’s cnservatin plans include mving lemurs back t ther places n the island as well.
      28.What des the underlined part in Paragraph 1 mst prbably mean?
      A.G with each ther.B.Occur at different times.
      C.Lead t a heated discussin.D.Call fr effective prtectin.
      29.Why will lemurs get hungry if the dry seasn cntinues?
      A.They may run ut f bamb.B.They can’t adapt t the ht seasn.
      C.They dislike the less delicius stems.D.They can’t chew the stems fr a lng perid.
      30.What may be the rt cause f the narrwing f lemurs’ living areas?
      A.The climate change.B.Their teeth prtectin.
      C.The decreasing frest.D.Their special dietary habits.
      31.Which f the fllwing may Wright apprve f t prtect lemurs?
      A.Shrtening the dry seasn.B.Frbidding the cutting f bamb.
      C.Increasing peple’s mtivatin.D.Finding ther islands fr lemurs t live n.
      D
      Secnd place is just the first lser. While the cmpetitive spirit may be as natural as breathing air, it desn’t always lead t human flurishing and can create misery. Frtunately, there is a frmula t slve this prblem: instead f always ging fr gld, sht fr the brnze.
      Thugh secnd place may be the first lser, third place can be the real winner regarding happiness and lngevity. In a 1995 study, schlars systematically cded the emtinal reactins f silver and brnze medalists in the 1992 Summer Olympic Games. Using slw-mtin ftage captured bth immediately after their events and later n the awards pdium (领奖台), researchers fund the brnze winners appeared cnsistently happier n average than the silver medalists. Over 80% f brnze medalists exhibited genuine smiles, a figure that was nearly duble that bserved amng silver medalists. Mrever, every brnze medalist’s smile lasted lnger than the average smile bserved amng the silver medalists.
      Mre recent research has lked at the life span f all three medalist categries. A 2018 study tracked the average lngevity f thse representing the U.S. in the Olympic Games frm 1904 t 1936 and fund that the athlete whse best perfrmance was silver lived t 72. Gld medalists beat this by fur years, living t 76. But first prize in lngevity went t the brnze medalists, wh lived t 78.
      The study had a handy explanatin fr this discrepancy: “Unsatisfactry cmpetitin utcmes may adversely affect health.” In ther wrds, silver medalists see themselves as the first lser because they lk up t the tp step and cmpare themselves nly with the gld medalists, whereas the brnze winners cmpare themselves favrably with all the thers wh never made it nt the pdium at all. This thery shws the difference between upward and dwnward scial cmparisn. When we cmpare urselves with thse wh have mre mney, pwer, r achievements, we ften feel like, well, lsers. It tends t lwer mtivatin and increase stress. In cntrast, dwnward cmparisn makes peple feel better abut themselves and, thus, happier.
      The wrldly happiness strategy f striving fr gld every day is flish. It tends t lwer the intrinsic mtivatin, and thus enjyment that peple btain frm their activities. The principle at wrk here is trying t imprve yur wn past perfrmance and the nly persn t whm yu will have t cmpare yurself is yu.
      32.What can be learned frm the 1995 study?
      A.Silver medalists shwed less happiness than brnze winners.
      B.Silver medalists’ smiling frequency was clse t that f gld medalists.
      C.The average brnze medalist’s smile lasted lnger than every silver medalist’s.
      D.The emtins f bth medalists were unchanged frm the events t the pdium.
      33.What is the cause f the difference in medalists’ life span?
      A.The stress frm dwnward scial cmparisn.
      B.The mtivatin frm upward scial cmparisn.
      C.The effect f different types f scial cmparisn.
      D.The failure t lk up t the tp after the cmpetitin.
      34.What des the writer advise us t d t achieve happiness?
      A.Learn frm the tp perfrmers. B.Try t be the best in every field.
      C.Cmmit t ne’s cnsistent persnal grwth.D.Strengthen the mtivatin t btain achievement.
      35.Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the passage?
      A.The Triumph f Cming in ThirdB.The Prblem f Human Cmpetitin
      C.The Mechanism f Scial CmparisnD.The Psychlgy f the Olympic Medalists
      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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
      Yu will experience a lt f changes thrugh yur teenage years. The changes may seem difficult. They may seem t happen quickly. Dn’t panic! 36 Yu are a yung adult nw! With mre duty, yu will find mre freedm t make yur wn chices. This is a time t be well infrmed abut making chices. In this way yu can make healthy balanced decisins. They will help shape the future.
      Yu may already knw yur career path r yu may have n idea at all what yu want t d. 37 Wrk hard and the right chance will present itself t yu.
      38 Yu will prbably want t be independent. But try nt t shut yur family ut f yur life. Yu shuld learn t think f thers even thugh yu are ld enugh t lk after yurself. It is als perfectly natural at this time fr yu t spend mre time with yur friends than yur family. Chse yur friends wisely. 39
      This perid is a part f the life cycle. There are sme peple wh will be with yu thrughut life’s jurney. There will be sme peple with whm yu part and g separate ways. Leaving schl can be hard. The reality is that yu may nt even see all f yur classmates again.
      Yu are a yung adult. It is yur life. N ne can live it fr yu. The chices that yu make frm nw n will be yur chices. 40 Life is fr living. Enjy yur life wisely!
      A.Bth situatins are fine.
      B.Yu will deal with them successfully!
      C.Yu may appreciate friendship in yur wn life.
      D.S making the right chices will be imprtant t yu.
      E.A true friend will stand by yu n matter what happens.
      F.Yung adulthd means greater freedm and mre chices.
      G.Yur family has been with yu since yu came int this wrld.
      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和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
      Sme peple find meaning in wrk that thers verlk. Michel Simnet, a-street cleaner, 41 a rse t his garbage cart each day. Having been devted t the-same cmmunities fr nearly fur decades, he has becme a symbl f a(n) 42 : there’s always beauty within ugliness.
      Michel, living in the Swiss city f Friburg, began carrying a rse t wrk years ag as a way t bring smething beautiful t a place mst peple 43 . Michel said, “One day, I lked at my garbage cart full f dirt and tld myself, ‘Let’s put sme beauty t make 44 with the waste.”
      Fr years, he fund 45 in the rhythm f his wrk. Hwever, s many peple 46 abut the stry behind the rse that he 47 wrte a bk, where he described meeting peple frm all walks f life and learning abut their jys and struggles. There’s als a chapter n the rse, which 48 n his life and the wrk he chse. Michel desn’t regard himself as 49 ; his nly desire is a jb enabling him t be utside and 50 the cmmunity. “I actually graduated frm university and I chse this simple jb t keep my hands busy but 51 free,” he said.
      “Every jb dne with pride 52 respect,” he added. “I’m just a(n) 53 wh lves his wrk. The rse isn’t fr me-it’s fr everyne wh 54 t see beauty in daily life”
      Michel really 55 sciety by making part f ur cities mre beautiful!
      41.A.submitsB.attachesC.extendsD.dnates
      42.A.intentinB.predictinC.beliefD.discvery
      43.A.ignreB.bserveC.apprachD.recgnize
      44.A.senseB.cntrastC.impressinD.peace
      45.A.inspiratinB.expectatinC.pprtunityD.satisfactin
      46.A.inquiredB.arguedC.cmplainedD.cared
      47.A.graduallyB.bviuslyC.eventuallyD.immediately
      48.A.fcusesB.insistsC.reliesD.brings
      49.A.adventurusB.ambitiusC.creativeD.cmmitted.
      50.A.impressB.invlveC.serveD.affect
      51.A.headB.eyesC.muthD.feet
      52.A.revealsB.seeksC.displaysD.deserves
      53.A.pineerB.dustmanC.engineerD.vlunteer
      54.A.refusesB.pretendsC.regretsD.frgets
      55.A.succeeds inB.engages inC.cntributes tD.relates t
      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个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
      Thrughut centuries f histry, the Grand Canal has nurtured abundant twns and villages alng its path. Many an ancient twn, preserved thrugh the ages thanks t their clse relatinship with the canal, 56 (stand) as the finest witnesses f civilizatin.
      The 57 (influence) man-made river runs thrugh the heart f Jiaxing, Zhejiang prvince, stretching mre than 110 kilmeters. Eighteen canal twns in the prvince, such as Wuzhen, Xitang and Puyuan, 58 fame has been well-knwn natinally and internatinally, have flurished (繁荣) alngside the water. Sme traditinal custms such as silk weaving and stne carving culdn’t have thrived 59 the presence f water.
      60 its small size, Wuzhen serves as a bridge between histry and the future, China and the wrld due t its authentic water twn scenery and rich cultural heritage. The 2024 Wrld Internet Cnference Wuzhen Summit 61 (hld) frm Nv 19 t 22 will allw it t becme a fcus f the wrld again. Abut 50 km frm Wuzhen lies Xitang, 62 birthplace f Wuyue culture, famus fr cuntless timewrn bridges, alleys and crridrs. Puyuan 63 (refer) t as the cuntry’s “knitwear fashin capital” is nt far frm Xitang. Over years f 64 (preserve) and develpment, the fashinable ancient twn f Puyuan has pened t the public.
      Since last year, Jiaxing has fcused n the cre ancient twns f Wuzhen, Xitang and Puyuan, 65 (string) tgether all 18 ancient twns in the area thrugh cmprehensive effrts in cnservatin, restratin, and innvative develpment.
      第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分)
      第一节(满分15分)
      假定你是校学生会主席李华,近期你校将一片闲置草坪改造成了劳动实践园,请你代学校学生会用英文写一封倡议信,发布在校英文报上,号召同学们来参加劳动。要点如下:
      (1)列举在劳动实践园可以开展的活动;
      (2)简要阐述开辟劳动实践园的意义。
      注意:
      (1)写作词数应为80个左右;
      (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Dear fellw students,
      Our schl has transfrmed an unused lawn int a labr practice garden.
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      Student Unin
      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。
      The rain tapped hard n the classrm windw as I hurried t my desk. Suddenly, I sptted smething small and brwn curled up in a puddle (小水洼) under an ak tree beside ur teaching building — t still t be a leaf. With curisity, I rushed ut t it. Hwever, when I knelt dwn, my breath caught: a sparrw with ne wing brken, feathers kntted, eyes half-clsed. “Dn’t mve,” I whispered, wrapping her in my handkerchief, then dashed back.
      Ms. Sphie, my English teacher, helped me make a nest frm a shebx and tissues. “We need t act fast,” she said. “Wh knws abut birds?” Mia, wh fed stray cats daily, raised her hand, “My uncle is a vet — he can shw us hw t cure the wing.” Jake, ur art club member, grabbed his drawing bk, “I’ll draw diagrams s we wn’t mess up.” Lila, wh usually kept t herself, spke up: “I can research what sparrws eat nline.”
      That afternn, ur grup crwded arund the shebx. Mia gently held the sparrw while Jake carefully attached a small stick t her brken wing. Lila read alud frm her phne: “Warm water and crushed blueberries, but nly a drp at a time.” I tk ntes, marking when we fed her r changed the tissues. At ne pint, the sparrw chirped (发啁啾声) sftly, and we all frze, grinning. Fr the first time, we weren’t just classmates-we were a team, each ding what we did best.
      Prblems ppped up. The sparrw refused fd the next day, and Lila panicked. “Did we hurt her?” Mia checked and shk her head. “Maybe she’s scared. Let’s leave her alne fr a while.” We tk turns sitting by the windw, talking sftly s she wuld get used t ur vices.
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      By Friday, smething different happened.
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      Then came the news that the vet said the sparrw was ready t fly.
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