2024届广东省汕头市高三下学期二模英语试题(含详细答案解析)
展开一、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。
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Accrding t the Internatinal Unin fr Cnservatin f Nature (IUCN), hundreds f marine(海洋的) species acrss the wrld cme under endangered and critically endangered categries. Sme f the endangered and recgnizable marine species are named here.
Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtle
The Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtle, als knwn as the Atlantic Ridley Sea Turtle, is endangered as the rarest and smallest sea turtle.
Distributed thrughut the Gulf f Mexic and U. S. Atlantic seabard, they gather ff the cast in nrtheastern Mexic and cme ashre in large grups t lay eggs every year. As marine reptiles(爬行动物), they are threatened by il spills, lack f fd and marine pllutin.
Vaquita
As a rare marine mammal, Vaquita is n the edge f extinctin nly a half-century after its first sighting.
Extensive fishing in the Gulf f Califrnia has endangered this marine species, resulting in a gradual drp in ppulatin since the 1940s. Accrding t reprts, there are nly a dzen f these marine mammals left in the wrld since the percentage f dec line in their ppulatin was as much as90% since 2011.
Whale
Fin Whale is the secnd-largest mammal n the planet after Blue Whale and it is als a victim f hunting. Accrding t estimates, the glbal ppulatin f Fin Whale ranges frm belw 100,000 t arund 119,000.
Humpback Whale, anther whale species, has als been listed as an endangered marine species. Befre the intrductin f the whaling mratrium (暂停) in 1966, the species was hunted fr its fur, while the ppulatin drpped by 90%. Currently, arund 2,500 Humpback Whales survive in the wrld.
Hawaiian Mn k Seal
A native f the Nrthwestern Hawaiian Islands, Hawaiian Mn k Seal is ne f the earless seals wh live n warm beaches, unlike ther seals.
Accrding t recent research, nly 1,400 Hawaiian Mn k Seals remain n the Islands. These seals are mainly threatened by predatrs like tiger sharks. Besides, ther reasns like habitat lss and fd limitatin als cntribute t their critical situatin.
1.Why d Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtles land n the beach in large grups?
A. T nest.B. T reprduce.
C. T avid attack.D. T hunt fds.
2.What is the majr threat t Hawaiian Mn k Seal?
A. Glbal warming.B. Lack f fd.
C. Natural enemies.D. Habitat pllutin.
3.Which f the fllwing is the mst critically endangered species?
A. Vaquita.B. Fin Whale.
C. Humpback Whale.D. Hawaiian Mn k Seal.
B
B
Chinese singer Gng Linna released her new sng, titled Return Hme, which describes the verseas Chinese peple’s lnging fr their hmeland.
Perfrmed in Chashan dialect, the sng is part f Gng’s music prject, which has the singer perfrm sngs in different Chinese dialects. “It is very challenging t sing in Chashan dialect, which is a new language t me, and thanks t the sngwriter Danny Sim and the sng’s prducer Wesley Tan, wh speak the dialect, I received intensive training and practised very hard,” says Gng. “The beauty f dialects lies in telling stries f different places. It’s like a music al map, allwing me t explre different places thrugh dialects.”
The idea f the sng came frm Qiapi, a unique frm f mail that served as bth a letter and a remittance (汇款) sent by verseas Chinese peple t their families in prvinces f Guangdng and Fujian in the 19th and 20th centuries. At that time, many f thse emigrants, particularly frm Guangdng and Fujian, sent mney back hme t supprt their families, as well as cmmunicating with their belved nes and expressing their lnging t be reunited.
“Dialects are a surce f knwledge, traditins and the cuntry’s cultural heritage. When I listen t a sng perfrmed in a dialect, I feel the lcal culture instantly even thugh I never g there and knw nthing abut the place,” says Sim, wh wrte lyrics fr the sng, adding that there are a grwing number f musicians in China perfrming in dialects, which allw listeners t get an emtinal tuch.
“ Chashan dialect links peple frm the regin. Hwever, like many languages, it’s dying. Many yung peple, especially children, rarely speak the dialect, which is a sad thing.” Sim says, explaining why he is keen n writing sngs by using the dialect, “I lve my hmetwn and by writing sngs in the dialect, I feel clse t my hme. Maybe that is, culture identity.”
4.What difficulty did Gng face when perfrming the sng?
A. She had the language barrier.
B. The culture was unfamiliar t her.
C. The sng had t fit in with the whle prject.
D. There were many unknwn stries in the sng.
5.What des paragraph 3 mainly tell us abut the sng?
A. Its histry.B. Its influence.
C. Its inspiratin.D. Its significance.
6.What can we infer abut the sngs perfrmed in dialects accrding t Sim?
A. They are drpping in numbers.
B. They are seldm sung by yung singers.
C. They can stimulate affective bnd.
D. They help us knw many unknwn places.
7.What drives Sim t write sngs in Chashan dialect?
A. A sense f duty as a sng writer.
B. A sense f belnging t his hmetwn.
C. His eagerness t revive Chashan culture.
D. His addictin t the charm f the dialect.
C
C
When I was a child, the new year’s activity fr my family is dumpling-making, but it’s been years since I’ve last experienced the uniquely carefree cmfrt and cnnectin I felt during mments. My family has changed a lt, and gatherings like these simply dn’t cme tgether with the same ease as they nce did.
This year, I came hme in the evening t a dark huse with pieces missing. I nticed things that I wuldn’t have befre, like hw my family slept earlier and gt up later and hw my dg had mre truble jumping up n my bed. After all, it’s easier t becme blind t its subtle changes when yu ccupy it virtually every day f the year, and much harder when yu must be expsed t mnths f accumulated change all at nce.
Persnally, the mst precius childhd privilege is nt the free extra snacks frm flight attendants, but the privilege f thinking f the peple and relatinships arund yu with a sense f permanence. I mean this in the sense that it escaped my eight-year-ld brain t think abut hw my parents were aging as I did r abut the sacrifices they made fr me until suddenly, I was an adult as they were.
I turn 20 in a cuple mnths, s I’ve been seized with a feeling f adulthd, which feels far strnger than the transitin int legal adulthd at 18 ever felt. It seems as if the “teen” part f“19”keeps me attached t the same categry as the ne my newly 13-year-ld self ccupied, carrying with it a certain cmfrt in the scial allwances made fr the immaturity inherent (固有的) t yuth. But marching int 20 is different.
I’d s desperately wanted t mve away and get a taste f independence upn starting cllege, but nw I knw that such freedm cmes with lss and respnsibility. Nw I start t understand the gvernance f a circularity (循环) inherent t ur lives and have a newfund appreciatin fr the things that remain the same.
8.What des the underlined wrd “subtle” in paragraph 2mean?
A. Obvius.B. Sudden.C. Unusual.D. Unnticeable.
9.Which f the fllwing might the authr agree with when he was eight?
A. Everything wuld be the same.B. His parents were becming ld.
C. Free extra snacks were cmmn.D. His parents had dne a lt t him.
10.In what way is 20 years ld different accrding t the authr?
A. Physical maturity.B. The scial expectatin.
C. The lss f freedm.D. The shift int legal adulthd.
11.What can be the best title f the passage?
A. A newfund appreciatin fr life.
B. The difference between teens and adults.
C. My passing memries f childhd.
D. My reflectin n the switch int adulthd.
D
D
Amblypia is the mst cmmn cause f visin lss in children. In all cases f amblypia, there’s a strnger eye and a weaker eye, and it’s winner-take-all in the crtex (大脑皮层). The crtex learns t ignre the signal frm the weaker eye. By ignring the weaker eye, the brain desn’t fuse (融合) images frm bth eyes. As a result, peple with amblypia can have truble seeing in 3D.
In an attempt t slve this prblem, dctrs start treating patients with amblypia at a yung age, while their brain pathways are still develping. The children, usually under 7 years ld, are ften tld t wear an eye patch ver their strng eye t frce the brain t rely n the weaker. But whenever the eye pa tch is remved, the cmpetitin can start ver. Fr lasting imprvement, new treatments need t teach the brain t stp suppressing(抑制) key visual cues cming frm the weaker eye, says neurscientist Dennis Levi f the University f Califrnia.
Nw, several research teams are taking a new way that aims t get the brain t make better use f the infrmatin cming frm bth eyes. Several cmpanies are wrking n treatment s based n this new angle. One is called Luminpia.
Luminpia’s therapy invlves having children watch vides thrugh a virtual reality headset. As the children watch, the headset blcks ut certain parts f the display fr each eye, s the patients actually have t cmbine input frm the tw images t get the full vide.
The cmpany cnducted a trial shwing that children with amblypia begin t see better n eye chart assessments after three mnths f ne-hur sessins dne six days a week. But they have yet t measure imprvements in lng-term effectiveness. It is believed that if peple with amblypia dn’t learn t fuse signals frm bth eyes frm a yung age, they never will. S sme scientists think attempting t treat adults, whse brains have suppressed signals frm their weak eye fr decades, is a lst cause.
12.Why des a persn with amblypia have truble seeing in 3D?
A. His brain is unable t receive images.
B. His weaker eye fails t receive signals.
C. His strnger eye can’t send signals t the brain.
D. His crtex verlks signals frm the weaker eye.
13.Which f the fllwing best describes the effect f an eye patch?
A. Temprary.B. Ineffective.C. Wnderful.D. Cmprehensive.
14.What is the wrking principle f Luminpia’s therapy?
A. Frcing the brain t rely n the weaker eye.
B. Activating the weak eye t get the full vide.
C. Imprving the situatins with eye chart assessments.
D. Blcking ut the images received frm the strnger eye.
15.What can we learn abut Luminpia’s therapy frm the last paragraph?
A. It has an instant effect.B. Adults are its main targets.
C. It has lng-term effectiveness.D. Mre trials need t be cnducted.
二、阅读七选五:本大题共5小题,共10分。
Art Appreciatin
Art appreciatin is an ften verlked skill. It’s mre than simply lking at a piece f art and judging it based n what we see. It requires us t lk deeper, beynd the surface int the artist’s intentin. 16 The fllwing tips wuld help yu achieve it.
The first step is t prepare yurself mentally. Befre yu begin viewing any artwrk, take mments t clear yur mind f what a piece yu think shuld lk like. 17 That’s because an artist can present a unique visual experience by cmbining line, shape, frm, clr and space creatively.
Besides, examine the artwrk clsely. Take nte f its elements mentined abve. Cnsider hw these elements wrk tgether t cnvey meaning r emtin in the piece. Ntice hw the wrk makes yu feel. 18 What can I see? What is the artwrk saying? What feelings des it aruse in me?
19 Infrmatin abut the artist and when the artwrk was created can help yu uncver the deeper symblism present in the wrk that may nt be immediately evident. Art is ften used as a tl fr scial change. T appreciate art, it’s imprtant t understand the cntext where it was created. The cntext behind a piece can be fund thrugh research and analysis.
Last but nt least, sharing pinins n art als helps. Try discussing yur thughts n artwrk with friends r family wh may have different pinins. Taking the diverse understanding int cnsideratin, yu can apprach viewing art wrk frm different viewpints. As a result, yu can gain a new appreciatin every time yu lk at it. 20
A. Relevant research cunts as well.
B. Engage all yur senses and ask yurself questins.
C. The prcess can bring yu a fun and educatinal trip.
D. Leave yur feelings aside and check ut the questins.
E. T sum up, cmmunicatin can als d gd t yur art appreciatin.
F. With the previus ideas, yu can get well prepared fr the appreciatin.
G. This will help yu pen up t different perspectives when explring the wrk.
16.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
17.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
18.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
19.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
20.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
三、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共22.5分。
The greatest sprts mments ften have a wnderful flw state behind the victries r perfrmances. Being in flw refers t the mments where distractin reduces, and cncentratin 21 .
It was a 22 summer camp ping png turnament where I was nt nly dwn 1 set, but 7pints behind my ppnent(对手), wh had nly 3 pints left t 23 the set, and the turnament. Fr a cmeback, I had t win at least 10 pints, withut making 24 !
Facing the desperate situatin, I culd 25 it a day and let my ppnent win. Perhaps my ppnent had already fcused n the 26 , but failure wasn’t an ptin! Thus, I 27 it ut, hping fr the best. I tld myself, “Let’s just try and win the next pint, nthing else.” 28 deep, I stared at the ball with a clear mindset and keen 29 . I tk it, hit it back and scred!
1 pints t g, pints t g... My ppnent started getting visibly 30 and made mistakes. Pint by pint I was getting clser t being even.7-8. I was ne pint away frm ding the 31 . My muth was shut and my eyes stayed 32 the entire set. He made anther errr.8-8. The cmeback was cmplete. The crwd went 33 ! Winning the next 3 pints, I managed t win that set. In the last set, my ppnent turned restless again. 34 the flw, I ended up winning the final set, and the turnament.
Despite a small game, it inspired me a lt. Nt being able t cntrl hw ur ppnent plays, we can 35 hw t react. Dn’t be there, where yu are nt. Instead, be here and nw! Stay in flw! Be cncentrated!
21.A. limitsB. decreasesC. heightensD. changes
22.A. tughB. cmpetitiveC. crazyD. clse
23.A. lseB. winC. tieD. restart
24.A. adjustmentsB. reservatinsC. effrtsD. mistakes
25.A. callB. makeC. leaveD. take
26.A. defenseB. attackC. celebratinD. relief
27.A. figuredB. triedC. pintedD. stuck
28.A. SighingB. BreathingC. RegrettingD. Struggling
29.A. attentinB. interestC. insightD. appreciatin
30.A. cnfusedB. desperateC. exhaustedD. uneasy
31.A. rightB. impssibleC. ppsiteD. previus
32.A. swllenB. brightC. sharpD. bldsht
33.A. wildB. silentC. madD. deaf
34.A. Ging againstB. Cutting ffC. Hlding tD. Recvering frm
35.A. wnderB. determineC. predictD. cnsider
四、语法填空:本大题共1小题,共15分。
36.A lantern installatin (灯组), the “A Night f Fish and Dragn Dance,” 1 (light) up Shanghai’s Yuyuan Garden malls n Friday. The annual Yuyuan Garden lantern shw in Shanghai, 2 (list) as ne frm f cultural heritage, is ne f the cuntry’s 3 (ld) lantern fairs.
Nw, the lantern shw is taking place utside f China fr 4 very first time, with 60large-sized bright structures and mre than 2,000 lanterns lightening the Jardin d’Acclimatatin —the ldest amusement park in Paris, as a way t celebrate the upcming 2024 Year 5 the Dragn. Inspired by the legendary wrld f Shanhai Jing, 6 “The Classic f Muntains and Seas”, a Chinese literary classic, the Yuyuan Garden lantern shw in Paris has built a wrld f lights and imaginatin fr visitrs. Highlighting varius cultural and spiritual 7 (symbl), the lantern displays include mythical creatures such as Kunpeng and Yinglng, representing ambitin and strength.
Beynd the lanterns, visitrs can als admire traditinal Chinese cstumes and decratins, and enjy 8 (them) in a mixture f dancing, acrbatics (杂技) and martial arts perfrmances. The lantern shw prmises 9 (be) an immersive experience in the wrld f Chinese flklre (民俗) and lanterns. Mre than just a lantern shw, it als 10 (serve) as an pening activity t celebrate the 60th anniversary f the establishment f diplmatic relatins between China and France in 1964.
(1) _________
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(4) _________
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(7) _________
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五、任务型读写:本大题共1小题,共25分。
37.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。
Edward and Stephen were bth eighteen years ld. They were s tgether in friendship that they felt themselves t be brthers. They had knwn each ther since childhd, grwing up in the same blck in Liverpl.
Edward was fair and lean, while Stephen was dark and shrt. Edward’s brwn hair was always falling ver his eyes, while Stephen wre his black hair in a natural style.
Each yungster had a dream f smeday becming champin f the wrld. Whenever they had time, the bys wrked ut at the Fencing (击剑) Club. Early mrning sunrises wuld find them running alng the Mersey River, wrapped in sweatshirts, with shrt twels arund their necks.
Edward and Stephen studied hard and dreamt psitively. Between them, they had a ntebk filled with trn tickets f every fencing match they had ever attended. They each had taken part in many eliminatin buts(淘汰赛) and had wn many gld medals. The difference was in their style.
As fencers, Edward’s lean frm and lng reach made him better in attack, while Stephen’s shrt and muscular frame made him speed y in mvement. Whenever they had met in the piste (击剑台), it had always been intense and cmpetitive.
After a series f eliminatin buts, they were infrmed that they were t meet each ther in the finals next mnth —the winner t represent the Club in the Champinship Turnament.
Fencing was like any ther prfessin. The tw bys knew friendship had nthing t d with it. But hw wuld the cmpetitin affect their relatinship? Everyday they cntinued t run tgether alng the Mersey River. Hwever, while jking with each ther, they bth sensed an invisible wall rising between them.
The day befre the finals, they met as usual fr their daily wrkut. After a mile r s, Stephen stpped.
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。
六、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共25分。
38.你校英文报五月份的主题是“新时代青年”,请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
1.新时代青年的品格;
2.如何成为新时代好青年。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
答案和解析
1~3.【答案】B、C、A
【解析】略1. 略
2. 略
3. 略
4~7.【答案】A、C、C、B
【解析】略
1. 略
2. 略
3. 略
4. 略
8~11.【答案】D、A、B、D
【解析】略
1. 略
2. 略
3. 略
4. 略
12~15.【答案】D、A、B、D
【解析】略
1. 略
2. 略
3. 略
4. 略
16~20.【答案】C、G、B、A、E
【解析】略
1. 略
2. 略
3. 略
4. 略
5. 略
21~35.【答案】C、A、B、D、A、C、D、B、A、D、B、C、A、C、B
【解析】略
1. 略
2. 略
3. 略
4. 略
5. 略
6. 略
7. 略
8. 略
9. 略
10. 略
11. 略
12. 略
13. 略
14. 略
15. 略
36.【答案】【小题1】
lit/lighted
【小题2】
listed
【小题3】
ldest
【小题4】
the
【小题5】
f
【小题6】
r
【小题7】
symbls
【小题8】
themselves
【小题9】
t be
【小题10】
serves
【解析】1. 略
2. 略
3. 略
4. 略
5. 略
6. 略
7. 略
8. 略
9. 略
10. 略
37.【答案】略
【解析】略
38.【答案】略
【解析】略“I think we bth gt smething t say t each ther.” Stephen said.
As the tw went nt the piste, the audience held their breath.
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