【2024届高考】英语作业考试化40分钟卷系列之最新模拟题19班级:_________姓名:_________________分数:___________第一部分阅读理解第一节(共7小题;每小题2.5分,满分17.5分)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。A(2023上·河北廊坊·高三河北省文安县第一中学校联考期末)Thelistofmusicfestivalsseemstodoubleeachyear,sowethinkwe’dsaveyousometimebypresentingourpicksthatreflectadeepsenseofplace.NewOrleansJazzFestivalThisweek-longfestivalwasestablishedinNewOrleans,Americain1970tocelebratethecity’sstatusasthebirthplaceofjazz.HeadlinersthatattendedthefirstcelebrationincludedsingerMahaliaJacksonandpianistDukeEllington.Overtheyears,thisfestivalhasgrowntoshowcasemuchmorethanjazz.Attendeeshavelongenjoyedthelatesthit-makersalongsideboothsandexhibitsfeaturingLouisiana’snativecuisine,arts,andcrafts.NewportFolkFestivalFoundedbyGeorgeWeinin1959andbestknownforintroducingtheworldtothelikesofJoanBaezandBobDylan,NewportFolkFestivalisoneoftheoldestmusicfestivalsinAmerica.LikeNewOrleansJazzFestival,thisRhodeIslandeventgivesafalseimpressionaboutthetypesofmusiconecanexpecttofind,althoughithasbeenremainingtruetoitsroots.IntercelticFestivalWhenmostpeopleheartheword“Celtic”,theythinkofIreland.ButthisfestivaltakesplaceeachsummerintheheartoftheseaporttownofLorientinnorthwesternFrance.Whileemphasizingmusicanddance,theten-dayfestivalalsoprovidesaplatformforcolorfulexpressionsofCelticart,foodanddrink,theater,literature,andsports.RoskildeMusicFestivalEngland’sGlastonbury,Hungary’sSziget,andDenmark’sRoskildeareEurope’sthreebiggestmusicfestivals.Roskildestandsoutnotonlyforitsimpressiveandeclecticmusic,butforitsnonprofitapproach.Allconcertincomesaredonatedtosupportcharities,musicandculturalprogramssinceitsfoundingin1971.Withlakeswimming,anon-siteskatepark,andanannual“nakedrun”,theeventhasearnedanameforbeingaweek-longsummercampforadults.1.WhichfestivalisheldinLouisiana?A.IntercelticFestival. B.RoskildeMusicFestival.C.NewportFolkFestival. D.NewOrleansJazzFestival.2.WhostartedNewportFolkFestival?A.JoanBaez. B.BobDylan. C.GeorgeWein. D.MahaliaJackson.3.Whatdothelasttwofestivalshaveincommon?A.Theyincludesomesports. B.Theyemphasizeonetypeofmusic.C.Theydonatealltheirprofits. D.Theylastforthesameperiodoftime.B(2024上·河北·高三石家庄精英中学校联考期末)ErnestHemingway,theNobelPrize-winningAmericanwriter,firstvisitedPamplonaduringthetraditionalfestival100yearsago.Thefestivalstartedmorethansevenhundredyearsago.Forninedays,peoplecometothenorthernSpanishcityforbullrunning,bullfightingandpartying.ThefestivalaffectedHemingwaysodeeplythathereturnedeighttimes.Hereisadescriptionofwhathappensatthestartofthebullrunning:Arocketwouldbelit.Andthebullswouldchargeoutofthegate.Atthatmoment,acrowdofrunnerswearingwhiteclothesandredscarveswouldstarttorun.Theywouldlookback,moveanddancetoavoidbeinginjuredbythechargingbull’shorns.Onlookerswouldcheerthemonfrombalconiesabove.In1926,Hemingwaywrotehisfirstbook,TheSunAlsoRises.HewroteabouthisexperiencesinPamplonaandestablishedhimselfasthevoiceofwhatbecameknownastheLostGeneration.“Ican’tstandittothinkmylifeisgoingsofastandI’mnotreallylivingit,”saysonecharacterinthebook.“Nobodyeverlivestheirlifeallthewayupexceptbull-fighters,”istheanswer.BillHillmanisa41-year-oldprofessorfromChicago.Hefirstreadthebookatcollege.Whenheturnedtothelastpage,helearnttwothings:Hewantedtobecomeawriter,andhewouldruninfrontofPamplona’sbullssomeday.Hisfirstrunningofthebullswasin2005andhehasbeenrunningeversince.Hehasbeenwoundedtwice,butthathasnotlessenedhisinterest.Lastyear,1.7millionpeoplecametothefestival.PamplonanativeMiguelhaswrittenaboutthefestival’slinkstoHemingway.Hebelievesthewriter’sinfluenceonitspopularityhasbeenaslargeaspeoplesay.Besides,hethinksthatPamplonaisstillusingHemingwaytogainattention.“Wemadehimintoanicon,”hesaid.4.WhatisthemainattractionofthefestivalinPamplona?A.Hemingway’sinfluence. B.Runningbulls.C.Thelonghistoryofthetown. D.Thebeautifulscenerythere.5.WhydoestheauthorquoteHemingway’swordsinparagraph2?A.Toshowthewriter’stalentforlanguage. B.Toshowthepopularityofthefestival.C.Toshowthedetailsofthefestival. D.Toshowthewriter’spersonalexperience.6.WhichwordcanbestdescribeBillHillman?A.Strong-willed. B.Stubborn. C.Adventurous. D.Desperate.7.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Peopletakeanactivepartinbullfighting.B.ErnestHemingwayisaniconinafamouscity.C.ThefestivalinPamplonaisstillaspopularasbefore.D.ErnestHemingwayhasaninfluenceonPamplona’sfestival.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)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。(2023上·河北保定·高三河北省唐县第一中学校考)MyfriendJamesdidsomefirst-aidtraininglastweektolearnthefundamentalsoftheCPR.AndheaskedifI’deverdonethesame.“Yes,”Isaid,“…andno.”Because,yes,I’veattendedseveralresuscitation(复苏)sessionsovertheyears.8Infact,despitebeingshownallthekeyinformationatvariouspointsinmycareer,Idon’tthinkIcanrememberanyofitnow.What’stheproblem?EverytimeI’vehadthistypeoftraining,it’sbeenaperfectlygoodopportunitytolearn:animportanttopic,taughtwell,inafocusedenvironment,withplentytosee,hearanddo.I’vealwaystakenitseriously,too,andbeenfocused.AndI’vealwayscomeawaywithawealthofinformation.9Here’swhatIshouldhavedone—andwhatyoucandonow—tomakesureanytrainingdoesn’
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最新模拟题 19
班级:_________ 姓名:_________________ 分数:___________
第一部分 阅读理解
第一节 (共 7 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 17.5 分)
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。
A
(2023 上·河北廊坊·高三河北省文安县第一中学校联考期末)The list of music festivals seems to double
each year, so we think we’d save you some time by presenting our picks that reflect a deep sense of place.
New Orleans Jazz Festival
This week-long festival was established in New Orleans, America in 1970 to celebrate the city’s status as the
birthplace of jazz. Headliners that attended the first celebration included singer Mahalia Jackson and pianist Duke
Ellington. Over the years, this festival has grown to showcase much more than jazz. Attendees have long enjoyed
the latest hit-makers alongside booths and exhibits featuring Louisiana’s native cuisine, arts, and crafts.
Newport Folk Festival
Founded by George Wein in 1959 and best known for introducing the world to the likes of Joan Baez and Bob
Dylan, Newport Folk Festival is one of the oldest music festivals in America. Like New Orleans Jazz Festival, this
Rhode Island event gives a false impression about the types of music one can expect to find, although it has been
remaining true to its roots.
Interceltic Festival
When most people hear the word “Celtic”, they think of Ireland. But this festival takes place each summer in
the heart of the seaport town of Lorient in northwestern France. While emphasizing music and dance, the ten-day
festival also provides a platform for colorful expressions of Celtic art, food and drink, theater, literature, and sports.
Roskilde Music Festival
England’s Glastonbury, Hungary’s Sziget, and Denmark’s Roskilde are Europe’s three biggest music festivals.
Roskilde stands out not only for its impressive and eclectic music, but for its nonprofit approach. All concert
incomes are donated to support charities, music and cultural programs since its founding in 1971. With lake
最新模拟题 19
班级:_________ 姓名:_________________ 分数:___________
第一部分 阅读理解
第一节 (共 7 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 17.5 分)
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。
A
(2023 上·河北廊坊·高三河北省文安县第一中学校联考期末)The list of music festivals seems to double
each year, so we think we’d save you some time by presenting our picks that reflect a deep sense of place.
New Orleans Jazz Festival
This week-long festival was established in New Orleans, America in 1970 to celebrate the city’s status as the
birthplace of jazz. Headliners that attended the first celebration included singer Mahalia Jackson and pianist Duke
Ellington. Over the years, this festival has grown to showcase much more than jazz. Attendees have long enjoyed
the latest hit-makers alongside booths and exhibits featuring Louisiana’s native cuisine, arts, and crafts.
Newport Folk Festival
Founded by George Wein in 1959 and best known for introducing the world to the likes of Joan Baez and Bob
Dylan, Newport Folk Festival is one of the oldest music festivals in America. Like New Orleans Jazz Festival, this
Rhode Island event gives a false impression about the types of music one can expect to find, although it has been
remaining true to its roots.
Interceltic Festival
When most people hear the word “Celtic”, they think of Ireland. But this festival takes place each summer in
the heart of the seaport town of Lorient in northwestern France. While emphasizing music and dance, the ten-day
festival also provides a platform for colorful expressions of Celtic art, food and drink, theater, literature, and sports.
Roskilde Music Festival
England’s Glastonbury, Hungary’s Sziget, and Denmark’s Roskilde are Europe’s three biggest music festivals.
Roskilde stands out not only for its impressive and eclectic music, but for its nonprofit approach. All concert
incomes are donated to support charities, music and cultural programs since its founding in 1971. With lake
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swimming, an on-site skate park, and an annual “naked run”, the event has earned a name for being a week-long
summer camp for adults.
1.Which festival is held in Louisiana?
A.Interceltic Festival. B.Roskilde Music Festival.
C.Newport Folk Festival. D.New Orleans Jazz Festival.
2.Who started Newport Folk Festival?
A.Joan Baez. B.Bob Dylan. C.George Wein. D.Mahalia Jackson.
3.What do the last two festivals have in common?
A.They include some sports. B.They emphasize one type of music.
C.They donate all their profits. D.They last for the same period of time.
B
(2024 上·河北·高三石家庄精英中学校联考期末)Ernest Hemingway, the Nobel Prize-winning American
writer, first visited Pamplona during the traditional festival 100 years ago. The festival started more than seven
hundred years ago. For nine days, people come to the northern Spanish city for bull running, bullfighting and
partying.
The festival affected Hemingway so deeply that he returned eight times. Here is a description of what happens
at the start of the bull running: A rocket would be lit. And the bulls would charge out of the gate. At that moment, a
crowd of runners wearing white clothes and red scarves would start to run. They would look back, move and dance
to avoid being injured by the charging bull’s horns. Onlookers would cheer them on from balconies above.
In 1926, Hemingway wrote his first book, The Sun Also Rises. He wrote about his experiences in Pamplona
and established himself as the voice of what became known as the Lost Generation. “I can’t stand it to think my life
is going so fast and I’m not really living it,” says one character in the book. “Nobody ever lives their life all the
way up except bull-fighters,” is the answer.
Bill Hillman is a 41-year-old professor from Chicago. He first read the book at college. When he turned to the
last page, he learnt two things: He wanted to become a writer, and he would run in front of Pamplona’s bulls
someday. His first running of the bulls was in 2005 and he has been running ever since. He has been wounded
twice, but that has not lessened his interest.
Last year, 1.7 million people came to the festival. Pamplona native Miguel has written about the festival’s
links to Hemingway. He believes the writer’s influence on its popularity has been as large as people say. Besides,
summer camp for adults.
1.Which festival is held in Louisiana?
A.Interceltic Festival. B.Roskilde Music Festival.
C.Newport Folk Festival. D.New Orleans Jazz Festival.
2.Who started Newport Folk Festival?
A.Joan Baez. B.Bob Dylan. C.George Wein. D.Mahalia Jackson.
3.What do the last two festivals have in common?
A.They include some sports. B.They emphasize one type of music.
C.They donate all their profits. D.They last for the same period of time.
B
(2024 上·河北·高三石家庄精英中学校联考期末)Ernest Hemingway, the Nobel Prize-winning American
writer, first visited Pamplona during the traditional festival 100 years ago. The festival started more than seven
hundred years ago. For nine days, people come to the northern Spanish city for bull running, bullfighting and
partying.
The festival affected Hemingway so deeply that he returned eight times. Here is a description of what happens
at the start of the bull running: A rocket would be lit. And the bulls would charge out of the gate. At that moment, a
crowd of runners wearing white clothes and red scarves would start to run. They would look back, move and dance
to avoid being injured by the charging bull’s horns. Onlookers would cheer them on from balconies above.
In 1926, Hemingway wrote his first book, The Sun Also Rises. He wrote about his experiences in Pamplona
and established himself as the voice of what became known as the Lost Generation. “I can’t stand it to think my life
is going so fast and I’m not really living it,” says one character in the book. “Nobody ever lives their life all the
way up except bull-fighters,” is the answer.
Bill Hillman is a 41-year-old professor from Chicago. He first read the book at college. When he turned to the
last page, he learnt two things: He wanted to become a writer, and he would run in front of Pamplona’s bulls
someday. His first running of the bulls was in 2005 and he has been running ever since. He has been wounded
twice, but that has not lessened his interest.
Last year, 1.7 million people came to the festival. Pamplona native Miguel has written about the festival’s
links to Hemingway. He believes the writer’s influence on its popularity has been as large as people say. Besides,
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