河南省2024年普通高中毕业班4月份高考适应性测试模拟(4)
试卷更新日期:2024-04-25 类型:高考模拟
一、第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)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。
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1. What does the man mean?A、She can use his car. B、She can't borrow his car. C、She must get her car fixed.2. How long is the Information Center open on weekends?A、16 hours. B、14 hours. C、4 hours.3. What will the man probably do this evening?A、Go to the football match with the woman. B、Ask the woman to help him write paper on history. C、Finish reading history book.4. How high do the ceilings today usually measure?A、2.3 meters. B、2.7 meters. C、3.0 meters.5. What can we learn from this conversation?A、The woman is badly hurt. B、The woman was annoyed with the doctor. C、The woman's got a serious coughing.
二、第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
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6. 听第6段材料,回答问题。(1)、Where did the speakers go swimming?A、In the sea. B、In the river. C、In the lake.(2)、What do we know about the campsite?A、It needed a shop. B、It was too small. C、It had good showers.7. 听第7段材料,回答问题。(1)、Why did the man call?A、To book a trip. B、To confirm a flight. C、To reserve a room.(2)、How did the man get informed of the travel information?A、By a travel agent. B、From a brochure. C、Through the website.(3)、What was the woman doing in the end?A、Charging the man. B、Cashing the money. C、Seeing off the man.8. 听第8段材料,回答问题。(1)、What are the speakers watching?A、A movie. B、A stage performance. C、A TV show.(2)、What is the man's job?A、A cook. B、A salesman. C、A musician.(3)、What is the woman trying to do?A、Inform the man. B、Encourage the man. C、Consult the man.9. 听第9段材料,回答第14 至17题。(1)、What does the man probably do?A、A designer B、A jeweler C、A host.(2)、Where does the woman live now?A、In London. B、In Montreal. C、In Tokyo(3)、What major did Cathy choose at first?A、Environmental engineering. B、The performing arts C、Fashion design.(4)、What does Cathy talk about at the end of the conversation?A、Her fashion designs. B、Her sources of inspiration. C、Her future plans10. 听第10段材料,回答第18至 20题。(1)、How long has the man lived in this area?A、For 5 years. B、For 10 years. C、For 15 years.(2)、How far is the gas station from the place where the two speakers are?A、About half a mile. B、About two miles. C、About two and a half miles.(3)、What can be known about the gas station?A、It is very large. B、It has a red roof. C、It is very small.
三、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)
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11. 阅读理解
National Public Radio (NPR) Music's Tiny Desk Contest is back. Artists can submit an entry from this morning. This isn't just another regular year of the Contest — it's the 10th anniversary.
The panel (小组) of judges has doubled in size compared to previous years. The panel has a group of industry experts who are eager to see what this year's participants can share. And there's a great team of NPR's Music station hosts on the panel: Amelia Mason, Novena Carmel and Stas THEE Boss.
Also new this year: Not only will the 2024 winner play a Tiny Desk concert, be interviewed on All Things Considered and go on tour with NPR Music — they'll also be paired with a tutor in the industry who will help them navigate their music journey. Our judges are determined to give this year's winner the support they'll need to take their music to the next level. The winner will also be featured at two festivals this summer: Celebrate Brooklyn and the Millennium Park Summer Music series in Chicago.
And for the first time this year, the Contest is introducing a fan favorite vote. Later this spring, Contest judges will share their favorite entries as part of the annual Tiny Desk-Contest Top Shelf series on YouTube — and then artists and fans will be able to vote for their favorite among those selections.
Here's how to enter: Record a video of you playing one original song — behind a desk, upload your video to YouTube, and submit the video on our Tiny Desk Contest website by Feb. 21 at 11: 59 p. m.
A final reminder: Entry videos don't need to be fancy. The Tiny Desk is where artists go to simplify their big productions. Contest judges are looking for artists to submit something that's true to them and brand new to the Tiny Desk.
(1)、Who are most likely among the judges?A、News station hosts. B、Expert musicians. C、Contest participants. D、Famous industrialists.(2)、What will the winner get as an award?A、Sightseeing tours. B、Festival souvenirs. C、Unlimited support. D、Professional guidance.(3)、What is required of the contest entry?A、It has to be a masterpiece. B、It must convey positive feelings. C、It must be recorded behind a desk. D、It has to be submitted before Feb. 21.12. 阅读理解I was surprised to find the congestion (拥塞) outside Layla's primary school was unusually absent—I'd driven right into a parking space, and I was on time, for once. The school bell rang, and in a moment a stream of children made their way through the gate. But something was different—the kids were piling into vehicles in threes and fours.
Before I could enquire my daughter Layla, Mr Trent, the deputy head, approached. "Mrs Pavis, did you not read our letter?" Letter? What letter? I had a history of not looking out for them, and not reading them in most cases. "The letter? Of course. It must have just slipped my mind—I've been away with work."
Now I was digging around in Layla's messy schoolbag at home. Eventually, I found several letters, all addressing the same topic—parking outside the school gates. Apparently with some parents parking illegally, the police were about to get involved. "Why didn't you give me these letters?" I demanded. Layla shrugged. "I forgot." I was about to launch into a severe lecture when it occurred to me that I had always forgotten—I had forgotten to give Layla her money for cookery that morning and forgotten to hang out the kids' washed clothes.
I contained myself and figured out that they wanted the parents to car-pool (拼车). I spent the next half hour ringing round Layla's friends' parents, enquiring if they would like to car-pool with us. Unfortunately, they were all sorted. It was my own fault—I should have read those letters ages ago. "Er... I overheard others talking about it," Layla said, "They said they didn't know who would car-pool with us, because we're always late." I flushed instantly. We were a disorganised family, and I was the one to blame.
I resolved to change. With responsibility for my kids, I find I am never, ever late. It's good for Layla and for her older brothers, and it's good for me, because now I never leave the house unprepared. I've even started checking the kids' schoolbags for notes from school.
(1)、What did the author notice when the school was over?A、It was hard to find a parking space. B、Children were picked up in groups. C、Her daughter was absent from class. D、She arrived much earlier than others.(2)、What stopped the author criticizing her daughter?A、The reflection of her daily routine. B、The realization of her carelessness. C、The knowledge of her kid's character. D、The awareness of her kid's depression.(3)、Why did others refuse to car-pool with them according to Layla?A、Because they contacted them late. B、Because they failed to keep the house tidy. C、Because they couldn't be on time. D、Because they ignored the school's request.(4)、What can we learn from the passage?A、Action creates motivation. B、Mother's love never changes. C、It's never too late to mend. D、Patience is the key to success.13. 阅读理解Remember Malcolm Gladwell's famous "10,000-hour rule" from his bestselling book Outliers? It proposes that achieving mastery in any field requires roughly 10,000 hours of practice, emphasizing the importance of early professionalization and intensive practice for becoming an elite in a particular field.
This approach, known as "deliberate practice", encourages setting goals from a young age, investing time and specializing in a specific field. On paper, it sounds like a good path to success, but when we look at the lives of elite athletes, musicians and scholars, we find a different story. In reality, many individuals who have risen to the top of their respective fields took a more diverse and winding route. They often explored a wide range of activities, gained a broad skill set, and only specialized at a later stage in life. In other words, the idea that one must know one's specialization from a young age is fundamentally wrong.
Studies have shown that an approach called the "sampling period" is often more effective for achieving success. During this phase, individuals try various activities, gain diverse skills, identify their strengths and weaknesses, and only choose a field to specialize in once they have a clearer understanding of their passions and abilities.
Elite athletes, for example, rarely specialize in a single sport at a very young age. Instead, they engage in a variety of sports during their formative years, which allows them to acquire broad physical skills and discover their interests and talents. These early diversification experiences provide valuable lessons that can be applied to their chosen sports.
Consider the journey of Roger Federer, one of the greatest tennis players of all time. At the age of 6, he dabbled in rugby, skiing and wrestling, only returning to tennis later. The trial period benefited him not just because he found his true passion but also because his experiences in various sports enriched his tennis game with a unique set of skills.
(1)、What does the author think of "10,000-hour rule"?A、It's effective. B、It's costly. C、It's unpractical. D、It's unproven.(2)、"Deliberate practice" stresses the importance of the following aspects except ____.A、early goal-setting B、diverse skills C、focused practice D、field specialization(3)、 Why is Roger Federer mentioned in the last paragraph?A、To show the difficulty to be an elite athlete. B、To prove the advantage of the "sampling period". C、To give an example of applying "deliberate practice". D、To tell us one of the greatest tennis players of all time.(4)、 Which statement would the author probably agree with?A、Kids should try many kinds of activities. B、Passion can be found at a young age. C、Many failures can lead to successes. D、Learn to be an athlete since young.14. 阅读理解If you've ever waded into the ocean for a swim and suddenly realized that the shore is getting farther away, not closer, you may have encountered a rip current (离岸流). Common at beaches worldwide, these powerful currents flow from the shore toward the sea at speeds up to several feet per second.
It's important to know what rip currents are and how to look for them, because they are a leading cause of drownings in the surf zone near shore. Rip currents can form in several ways. One type of rip current, known as a channel rip current, forms when there are gaps between breaking waves. As waves break, they push water toward the beach and raise the level of the water slightly. If waves break on a sandbar (沙洲), but not in a deeper channel that cuts through the sandbar, the extra water that the waves have pushed toward the beacon escapes back to the ocean through the channel. The darker corridor of the escaping water acts like a conveyor belt, moving water, unsuspecting swimmers and small marine organisms offshore.
Another type, known as a transient or flash rip current, forms when surf is choppy (波涛汹涌的). The edges of breaking waves push on the water and make it spin, like a fast ice skater crashing into someone.
Think of a rip current as a swift river cutting through the surf away from the shore. Swimming against the current is going to tire you out and put you at risk of drowning. Instead, swim parallel to the beach—think of heading for the "river banks"—until you are out of the rip current's pull. Once you're no longer fighting it, you can swim back to shore.
Rip currents aren't just a safety issue. Scientists are beginning to better understand the crucial ecological role they play in the ocean. Many marine organisms, including oysters, barnacles, fish and coral, rely on ocean currents to find suitable habitats. These organisms swim up or down or attach to floating or sinking material and are transported by multiple ocean processes. Rip currents are a key mechanism for carrying larvae (幼体) to deeper waters or recalculating them in shallow waters. The type and behavior of the rip current may affect the movement of marine organisms.
(1)、What can we learn about channel rip currents according to the text?A、They cause a bit huger waves than common currents. B、They form around deeper channels in the ocean's bottom. C、They present visually as darker areas between breaking waves. D、They are generated when two waves meet close to the shore.(2)、What does the underlined word "transient" in paragraph 3 probably mean?A、Dangerous. B、Powerful. C、Slow-flowing. D、Short-lived.(3)、What suggestion does the author give on escaping from a rip current?A、Swimming with the current. B、Avoiding swimming against the current. C、Swimming under the current. D、Avoiding floating with the current.(4)、Why are rip currents important to the ocean ecology?A、They redistribute small marine organisms. B、They provide habitats for marine organisms. C、They change the structure of marine ecosystems. D、They bring nutrients from the ocean's bottom to the surface.四、第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
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15. 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
People often throw a party to celebrate a variety of occasions. For example, birthdays, graduations, holidays, the end of the semester, the beginning of summer, and so on. If you have ever thrown a party, you must be aware of the biggest problem of waste..Where does all of this rubbish go? It will end up in the landfills. In order to change this situation, it's important to decrease waste to the most.
. As a matter of fact, e-invitations are quick, easy, and more modern than traditional paper invites.. If there are any people in your crowd who say it's tacky (俗气的)to use e-cards, tell them it's tackier to pollute the environment by using traditional ones. That should keep them quiet.
Reuse and recycle. Reduce waste by buying party foods (with less packaging) and send guests home with leftover shacks. Use plates you can wash and reuse, rather than hand out disposable paper plates for people's pizza. Make it easy for your guests to recycle., making it obvious that one is for real rubbish and the other is for recycled goods.
Allow each person only one cup. Since everyone has the same cup, it is quite easy to mix up the cups. After you put it down for a second, you can't recognize which cup belongs to you. Then, you will reach for a totally new one. As the result, after the party, you will find many cups are thrown away, causing a lot of waste..
A. Make full use of paper invitations
B. Send e-invitations instead of paper ones
C. It's also the environmentally soundest choice
D. It's a good idea to allow guests to take their cups away
E. Put out two rubbish cans and write something on them clearly
F. Imagine the mess left from all the parties that are held in the world
G. Try a new system of handing each guest a cup that you mark with their name
五、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)
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16. 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When I was a teenager, my dad wasn't terribly interested in the music I liked. To him, it just sounded like "1 ", while he referred to the music he listened to as"2 ." As I've grown older, I'll often hear people of my age say things like "they just don't make3 music like they used to."
Luckily, my4 as a psychologist has given me some insights into this puzzle. We know that musical tastes begin to5 when we're teenagers. By the time we're in our early 20s, these tastes get locked into place pretty firmly.
In fact, studies have found that by the time we turn 33, most of us have6 listening to new music. Meanwhile, those familiar songs released when you're in your early teens are likely to remain quite7 among your age group for the rest of your life. There could be a biological8 for this. There's evidence that the brain's ability to make subtle distinctions between different chords, rhythms and melodies gets9 with age. So to older people, less10 songs might all "sound the same".
But I believe there are some simpler11 for older people's dislike of newer music-the "mere exposure effect". It means that the more we're12 to something, the more we tend to like it.
Psychology research has shown that the emotions that we 13 as teens seem more intense than those that come later. We also know that intense emotions are 14 with stronger memories and preferences. All of this might explain why the songs we listen to during this period become so memorable and beloved.
So there's15 wrong with your parents because they don't like your music. In a way, it's all part of the natural order of things.
(1)A、 prayer B、 puzzle C、 noise D、 poetry(2)A、 beautiful B、 strange C、 boring D、 significant(3)A、 enough B、 brief C、 unique D、 good(4)A、 certificate B、 honor C、 background D、 attitude(5)A、 change B、 form C、 disappear D、 reduce(6)A、 stopped B、 continued C、 appreciated D、 practiced(7)A、 modern B、 unchanged C、 silent D、 popular(8)A、 expression B、 evaluation C、 explanation D、 experiment(9)A、 uplifted B、 poorer C、 sensitive D、 sharper(10)A、 different B、 distressing C、 familiar D、 cheerful(11)A、 examples B、 excuses C、 statements D、 reasons(12)A、 opposed B、 devoted C、 adapted D、 exposed(13)A、 experience B、 share C、 illustrate D、 release(14)A、 compared B、 associated C、 combined D、 expressed(15)A、 something B、 nothing C、 everything D、 anything六、第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
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17. 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。
Every day, thousands of tourists from around the world plan their trips to the Great Wall of China.
Despite the wall's 5,500-odd miles, (spread) from east to west across the country, most travelers find (them) at either the Badaling or Mutianyu sections, the two areas closest to Beijing. These visitors rise early from their downtown hotels, pack themselves into buses and wait in long queues (see) the magnificent structures that consist of the Great Wall.
But what if there was another way?
An hour-long drive north of the (crowd) capital is Commune by the Great Wall, a popular weekend getaway for Beijingers a series of modern buildings consist of a luxury hotel, with award-winning design among yellow-leaved gingko trees. It is not only the rural surroundings attract travelers to the town of Yangqing. Beyond the usual services — an expansive breakfast buffet and cozy bed sheets — Commune by the Great Wall (provide) a rare opportunity to simply walk to the Wall. Just 20 minutes by foot from the hotel reception (be) the Shuiguan section of the wall.
Commune by the Great Wall won special praise at the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2002, the year the 12 core buildings (complete).
七、第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)
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18. 请你写一篇短文向校英文报"Mental Health"栏目投稿,向同学们推荐一种调节情绪的方法。内容包括:
1. 介绍这种方法;
2. 说明推荐的理由。
注意:
1. 词数80个左右;
2. 短文的题目已为你写好, 不计人总词数。
Control Your Emotion and Be Mentally Healthy
八、第二节(满分25分)
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19. 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。
I've always considered art to be "my thing", the area where hours transform into the graceful dance of brushes on papers. It was a simple day. I finished my other classes before going to my favorite class-art. My teacher, a beautiful woman who always smiled, assigned our final task of the year: finish a self-portrait (自画像). I hadn't done one since second grade. This was going to be an interesting challenge.
I looked through my photo albums as soon as I returned home. The first picture I found was me in 7th grade. Hmm. My teeth looked a little strange. The next picture was me with my friend. Ugh there was a giant dot on my cheek. The third picture was me with my little sister. What was my hair doing? I decided I couldn't use any of these photographs.
I went to my room and pulled up my mirror, face-to-face with my reflection. I started with the outline. First, I captured (捕捉) the shape of my face. I settled on some odd mixture between oval (椭圆) and circular (圆). Then, I continued sketching (素描) the eyes, nose, mouth, ears and finally my hair. The outline took a while because I wanted it to be beautiful. Then I worked on the actual painting process for a few days, making sure every detail was perfect. Finally, I finished it a week early.
I presented it to my teacher, who looked over it and sighed, "But we need to discuss the..."
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。
After arriving home, I looked in the mirror again.
When I submitted the updated portrait, my teacher smiled and proposed to show it at an exhibition.
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