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A. Making videos. B. Drawing. C. Taking pictures. 大庆中学 2024----2025 学年度上学期期中考试 1 3. What is the most important thing in journalism according to the woman? A. Sharing events. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。 B. Presenting honest opinions. C. Bringing the global community together. 高三年级英语试题 1 4. Why is the man giving the woman the information? A. They had a conversation on this topic before. B. She is reading books on this subject. C. He is giving her tasks. 考试时间:120 分钟;试卷总分:150 分 注意事项: 1 2 .答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息 .请将答案正确填写在答题卡上 1 5. What is probably the function of endorphins (内啡肽)? A. To produce pleasant feelings. B. To clear harmful chemicals. 6. Which part of personal development has the woman focused on? A. Sleep. B. Diet. C. Physical exercise. 7. What has the woman always wanted to do? C. To remind people of injuries. 1 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。每段对话仅读一遍。 1 A. Get a pet. B. Cook for friends regularly. C. Do weekly video calls with family. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题. 8. Why are these creatures a problem? A. They’re violent. B. They eat many crops. 19. When does this theory start being tested? 1 C. They damage things. 1 . What will the speakers do next? A. Pack bags. B. Gas up their car. . What docs Alice think of her first week in the new job? C. Get into a taxi. C. It was easy. A. This spring. B. This summer. C. This autumn. 2 20. Who will the speaker probably talk to next? A. It was difficult. 3 B. It was fun. A. Another journalist. B. Some scientists. C. A farmer. . What is Ben going to do later? A. Go home from work. B. Have dinner with Sarah. . Who is the man? A. A flower seller. . What are the speakers talking about? A. Their favorite fruit. B. Items on a menu. 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) C. Visit his doctor. C. A private chef. 4 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。 B. A gardener. 5 A C. Drink orders. University of Cambridge International Summer Programme 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,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 The 2024 International Summer Programme welcomed students from over 65 different countries and was a great success! We are already looking ahead to 2025 and hope to open for applications from 1 December, 2024 to l June, 2025. 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。 . How does the woman mostly spend her time now? Next year’s dates: 13 July — 9 August 2025 6 Requirements for applicants A. Studying. B. Looking for a job. C. Making money. 7 . When did the man finish his career? We welcome applications from all adult learners (aged 18 — 80+) who are able to confidently understand and follow discussions presented in written and spoken English at University level, and can show an appropriate English language level. A. 20 days ago. B. Half a year ago. C. 30 years ago. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。 . Where are the speakers? A. In a supermarket. 8 Introduction to Courses B. At a university. . Which career does the man probably prefer now? C. Engineering. 0. What does the woman worry about? C. In a house. 9 With a mix of over 130 one- and two- week courses on offer, you can be sure of finding the subjects you need for your present studies, or to match your area of interest, since we offer courses from a wide range of subjects including Business and Innovation, Global Challenges, History, Literature, Philosophy, Science and the Visual Arts. During your study, you can take two courses per week, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. You can attend for one, two, three or four weeks and follow one of our study streams to focus on a particular subject area or pick courses in different fields to build your own multi- disciplinary programme. After the programme, you are required to write essays for assessment so as to earn academic credits from your studies in Cambridge at your home institution. A. Writing. B. Accounting. 1 A. Whether the man will change majors. B. Whether the man will get good school grades. C. Whether the man will find a suitable job. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。 11. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Boss and secretary. B. Co-workers. 1 C. Interviewer and interviewee. 2. What is probably the man’s specialty? 第1页 共12页 第2页 共12页 { #{QQABBQAAogggAgAAAQhCUQVCCAEQkgGCCYgOhEAMIAAAiRFABAA=}#} 2 2 1.When can a student apply for the 2025 programme? A.Their size and shape. B.Their eating habits. A.14 June, 2024. B.20 April, 2025. 2.Who can apply for the programme? A.A teenager English speaker. C.9 August, 2024. D.12 December, 2025. C.Their desire for sunshine. D.Their habitat and movements. 27.What is this text mainly about? A.The research of a sea animal. C.The characteristics of Mola tecta. B.An English beginner aged 20. B.The discovery of a new species. C.A postgraduate English major. 3.What can we learn about the courses? A.They last for one month. D.A middle aged man writing poorly. D.The difficulty of studying sea animals. 2 C B.They require no assessment. A strange sound called “biotwang” was first heard bouncing around the Mariana Trench 10 years ago, and scientists have finally figured out where it comes from. C.They are arranged in the mornings. D.They are centered on diverse subjects. B Recorded by microphones deep in the ocean, the unexplained sound — a low, loud moan (哼声) followed by a mechanical echo, like a frog burping (打嗝) in space — thundered through a computer speaker about a decade ago. Confused researchers called it the “biotwang”. What is the biggest bony fish in the world? That title belongs to sunfish, which can reach up to over two tons. A recently-discovered species of this fish is Mola tecta, which was discovered by Nyegaard, a PhD student in Australia, after a 4-year search. “You’ve got this low-frequency portion, like a moan,” says Lauren Harrell, a data scientist at Google Research’s AI for Social Good, adding her own impression of a hearty sigh. “Then you have the higher-frequency component that sounds, to me, like an outer planet spacecraft — the ‘bip boo, bip boo’ sound.” As part of her PhD research, she analyzed 150 DNA samples from sunfish off the coast of Australia and found that, besides 3 existing species, there is another that didn’t fit with any known species. Actually, this mysterious creature was not out of thin air. It was first put on the radar (雷达) in Australian water about 10 years ago. The researchers at the time had found genetic evidence of a fourth species, but the creature had not yet been found. Confirming which marine animal makes a strange noise isn’t easy, though: it requires a person on a boat to see and identify the source at exactly the same time the sound is heard. “It takes a lot of time, a lot of effort and a fair amount of luck,” Allen says. She and a team of researchers began their searches. They established a network of people who could inform them whenever a sunfish was found. Finally, in one lucky instance they were made aware of four sunfish that had been washed up on the beach in New Zealand. They immediately flew to take samples. What they confirmed is that these sunfish were indeed members of the species they had been searching for. An international team headed by Allen, marine biologist from Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, and Harrell conducted a collaborative research in 2020. While surveying whales off the Mariana Islands, Allen and other researchers saw a mysterious species called the Bryde’s whale 10 times. These whales are spread out far across the huge open ocean, so it’s hard for scientists to observe or study them. On nine of the occasions that Bryde’s whales turned up, the researchers also heard the biotwang. “Once, it’s a coincidence,” Allen says. “Twice is happenstance. Nine times, it’s definitely a Bryde’s whale.” “ The new species managed to escape discovery for centuries by ‘hiding’. That is why we named it Mola tecta, meaning ‘hidden’ in Latin,” said Nyegaard. The team then studied Mola tecta and found this new species has a slimmer and smoother body shape than common sunfish, but can still grow to be 2.5 meters long. After identifying the source, they reviewed years of audio data from underwater hydrophones to find out where this specific whale sound had previously been heard. “Once scientists know where and when these whales travel,” Harrell says, “AI models could connect that data to climate and environmental factors and thus support protection efforts.” Sunfish aren’t rare, but it’s tricky to study them. They tend to live only in areas that most humans don’t go and they dive hundreds of meters just to feed. While they don’t need air like sea mammals, they often surface to sunbathe and invite sea birds to pick the parasites off their bodies. Now that researchers have confirmed the existence of the fourth sunfish, they can rest easy and excitedly learn even more about this fish. The technology isn’t perfect, though. “These algorithms (算法) can only search for a frequency they know,” says Harrell. “The Bryde’s whale vocalizations change over time and between populations. But because the tools are open-source, other scientists can use them to discover more about whale language. We seem to be so disconnected from, or simply have no access to this amazing underwater world of sound,” he says. “I think it’s about time that we change that.” 2 4.What does the underlined phrase “out of thin air” in Paragraph 2 mean? A.Unknown. B.Rare. C.Active. D.Unpredictable. 2 5.What can we know about the team’s searches? A.They were as smooth as expected. 28.Why is it difficult to identify the source of biotwang? B.Their results were out of expectation. C.They were mainly done through interviews. D.They involved efforts from non-professionals. 6.What makes it difficult to study sunfish? A.Because years of audio data need to be analyzed. B.Because enough time and a right moment are a must. C.Because researchers lack a knowledge of marine animals. 2 D.Because biotwang alternates with low and high frequency 第3页 共12页 第4页 共12页 { #{QQABBQAAogggAgAAAQhCUQVCCAEQkgGCCYgOhEAMIAAAiRFABAA=}#} 2 9.What is paragraph 5 mainly about? A.Ambiguous. B.Unconcerned. 34.How does the author develop his idea? A.By giving examples. C.Appreciative. D.Sympathetic. A.Who solved the biotwang mystery. B.When the Bryde’s whale usually appeared. C.How the source of biotwang was determined. D.Why the Bryde’s whale was difficult to observe. 0.What is Harrell’s attitude toward their team’s discovery? B.By using quotation. C.By making comments. D.By analysing causes. 35.What’s the best title of this article? A.Firefighters or Santa Claus? C.A Fire Brought Gifts 3 3 B.Firefighters Safeguarded Us A.Ambiguous. B.Objective. 1.What can be the suitable title for the passage? A.Mystery of Biotwang Finally Solved B.AI Algorithms Applied in Biotwang Research C.Singer of the Deep Ocean — Bryde’s Whale D.Protection of the Deep Ocean — A Long Way to Go D C.Unconcerned. D.Disapproving. D.Love Can Cure 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。 “ What exactly is a nervous breakdown? 36 .” Dr. David A.Merrill, a neurologist and psychiatrist, further explains the condition, “You feel like you are reaching a breaking point.” You can’t concentrate. In the short term, stress can increase your brainpower by releasing hormones that improve memory storage and improve concentration. But in the long term, long-time stress makes it difficult to block out A Virginia family whose home was destroyed by a fire last week recently received the gift of some distractions from outside. 37 . old-fashioned Christmas cheer from “Santa Claus” (圣诞老人). You can’t stop eating. In the spirit of Christmas, the Ferrum Volunteer Fire Department delivered presents to the family who lost their home and belongings in a house fire on Thursday. Do you reach for a cup of ice cream or a packet of cookies after a long day? There’s a good reason for that. 38 , including adrenaline (肾上腺素), which energizes your muscles for a “fight or “ It was a working structure fire and unfortunately the family lost everything. We as volunteers flight” response. Once the adrenaline disappears and no longer has any effect, cortisol tells the body to replenish (补充) its lost energy stores with food. knew that we couldn’t let this mom and her three kids go through Christmas without anything,” the fire station wrote on Facebook. “Yes, they’re OK but it’s Christmas, right?” Your stomach is upset all the time. The fire station officials delivered Christmas gifts to the mother and her three children the following day at the local church shelter they were staying at, and in photos posted on the site, the children appeared joyful. Sometimes stress and anxiety can appear as stomach aches and cramps. But if you notice some symptoms that include abdominal ( 腹 部 的 ) pain or different pains, you could have Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) “ its post. “ We brought gifts and more gifts! The kids were overjoyed and very grateful.” the station said on 3 9 . Skipping basic daily practices can signal you are having a period of depression or an emotional breakdown. You don’t shower or brush your teeth as usual. You spend little or no time on your clothing or hair style. Stress puts burdens on the mind and body, leading to tiredness and indifference, which can cause a loss of happiness or lack of motivation for activities you used to enjoy. They were very happy to see all the gifts and the fire trucks that we brought the gifts in,” the department told USA TODAY. The kids received Barbies, Pokémon, artworks, remote control cars, blankets, clothes and shoes. The mother also received a gift card. The Facebook post was flooded with what seemed to be comments from community members touched by the generosity. “The best Christmas gifts are the ones you give! Thank you all for your wonderful service and your big hearts!” one user commented. You have a different posture. Have you ever looked at someone and thought, “That person looks depressed?” We communicate a lot through our posture and non-verbal gestures, including our mental state. adopt a “protective position”—arms crossed, slouching, or facing away. A.You stop caring about how you look 40 when people “ So thankful they are alright! We are truly blessed to live in such a giving and helping community, and our fire department and rescue teams are amazing! Great job! So proud!” another user wrote. 3 3 2.What can we learn from the text? B.You recover from your serious breakdown A.T
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