NT 高三2024届普通高等学校招生全国统一考试模拟押题试卷(一)1英语(新高考)试题

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Mr.Choi doesn't think robots are likely to replace human conductors.But he believesrobots could be helpful in situations like practice sessions where the same thing needs to berepeated many times.24.What do we know about EveR 6 from the text?A.It is an experienced conductor.C.It is able to listen to music.B.It has a lifelike appearance.D.It is much shorter than a person.25.What does the underlined word "captured"in paragraph 2 mean?A.Stolen.B..Stopped.C.Recorded.26.What advantage does a human conductor have over EveR 6?D.Hidden.A.Waving hands.C.Having instructions.B.Keeping the beat.D.Communicating with musicians.上27.What is the text mainly about?A.A robot conducting an orchestra.B.An orchestra having performed in Korea.C.Modern music combined with technology.D.Two conductors getting worldwide recognition.CWhile temperatures continue to climb,visitors are still coming to see Death ValleyNational Park on the California-Nevada border.The park is known as the hottest place onEarth.This past weekend,the temperatures climbed to 53.33C.Most visitors at this time ofyear make it only a short distance to any area in the park before returning to the cool air intheir vehicles.Early information from the park service shows that across the nation's 424 nationalparks,at least four people have died this year from heat-related causes.That includes a65-year-old man from San Diego who was found dead at Death Valley earlier this month.Death Valley National Park suggests visitors be careful and not have expectations ofrescue.While park rangers()drive on park roads and can aid tourists in need,it isunsure that lost visitors will get help in time.Physical activity can make the heat feel even worse and leave people exhausted.AlessiaDempster,who was visiting from Edinburgh,Scotland,said,"It's very hot especially whenthere's a gentle wind.You would think maybe that would give you some slight relief from theheat,but it just really does feel like an air blow dryer just going back in your face."Death Valley is a narrow area that is below sea level and surrounded by high mountains,the park service's website says.The dry air and small plant coverage let sunlight heat up thepark surface.The heat then becomes trapped in the valley.Still,several areas in Death Valley continue to draw tourists.Badwater Basin,made upof salt flats,is considered the lowest point in all of North America.The 183-meter UbehebeCrater dates back over 2,000 years.And Zabriskie Point is a great sunrise viewing spot.Josh Miller,a visitor from Indianapolis who has been to 20 national parks so far,sharedthat feeling."It's hot,but the scenery is awesome,"he said.28.What do most visitors do in Death Valley?A.Cool themselves in time.C.Stay away from park rangers.B.Do lots of physical exercises.D.Carry dryers with themselves.829.Why does the author mention the 65-year-old man in paragraph 2?A.To encourage the elderly to travel more.B.To express admiration for mountain elimbers.C.To advise people to tour Death Valley more often.D.To show the danger of traveling in Death Valley.111【高二第一次月考考试卷·英语第4页(共8页)】242624Z
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