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2024高三下·全国·专题练习
听力选择题-短文 | 适中(0.65) |
1 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1. What problems do all the big cities around the world have?
A.Pollution.B.Noises.C.Traffic jams.
2. Which city has the oldest and most complicated underground railway system in the world?
A.London.B.New York.C.San Francisco.
3. What is New York famous for?
A.Its underground railway.B.Its yellow cabs.C.Its subway.
4. Why do Angelinos love their private cars?
A.Because Los Angeles’s public transportation is terrible.
B.Because there are too few buses in the city.
C.Because there are too many people in the city.
2024-03-29更新 | 2次组卷 | 2卷引用:高考英语听力标准训练(23)(含音频及听力材料)-【启航英语】2024版高三英语听力标准训练基础篇
2024高三下·全国·专题练习
听力选择题-长对话 | 适中(0.65) |
2 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. How far is the National Arts Center from here?
A.A ten-minute’s walk.
B.A twenty-minute’s walk.
C.A half-hour’s walk.
2. How can the woman get to the National Ats Center?
A.Walk two blocks and turn right.
B.Walk two blocks and turn left.
C.Walk down the street and turn right.
3. How is the woman feeling now?
A.Cold.B.Hungry.C.Thirsty.
4. Where does the woman get water?
A.From the shop.B.From the man.C.From the tap.
2024-03-29更新 | 1次组卷 | 1卷引用:高考英语听力标准训练(37)(含音频及听力材料)-【启航英语】2024版高三英语听力标准训练基础篇
2024高三下·全国·专题练习
听力选择题-长对话 | 适中(0.65) |

3 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1. Why does the man apologize when the woman asks him the way?
A.Because he doesn’t know the way.
B.Because he is busy doing something else.
C.Because he doesn’t understand the woman’s words.
2. What do we know about the man?
A.He is new there.
B.He is probably from Italy.
C.He is afraid of strangers.
2024-03-29更新 | 1次组卷 | 1卷引用:高考英语听力标准训练(13)(含音频及听力材料)-【启航英语】2024版高三英语听力标准训练基础篇
2024高三下·全国·专题练习
听力选择题-短对话 | 适中(0.65) |
4 . Why does she suggest the travel by train?
A.He’ll see more scenery.B.It’s cheaper.C.Planes are unsafe.
2024-03-28更新 | 6次组卷 | 1卷引用:高考英语听力标准训练(53)(含音频及听力材料)-【启航英语】2024版高三英语听力标准训练基础篇
2024高三下·全国·专题练习
听力选择题-长对话 | 适中(0.65) |
5 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. At what time is the man due to meet his friend for lunch?
A.At 12:10.B.At 12:15.C.At 12:30.
2. How did the man plan to go to McDonald’s Restaurant?
A.On foot.B.By taxi.C.By bus.
3. What does the woman suggest the man do?
A.Send a message to his friend.
B.Repair his car by himself.
C.Make a call to the restaurant.
2024-03-27更新 | 3次组卷 | 2卷引用:高考英语听力标准训练(20)(含音频及听力材料)-【启航英语】2024版高三英语听力标准训练基础篇
2024高三下·全国·专题练习
听力选择题-短文 | 适中(0.65) |
6 . 听下面一段独白, 回答以下小题。
1. How many projects will be carried out in India?
A.Two.B.Three.C.Six.
2. What will the first project be about?
A.Planting trees.B.Tidying beaches.C.Clearing backwaters.
3. When will the listeners come back from India?
A.On February 24th.B.On February 3rd.C.On January 20th.
4. Where will the last project be?
A.In Mumbai.B.In Goa.C.In Kerala.
2024-03-27更新 | 3次组卷 | 1卷引用:高考英语听力标准训练(8)(含音频及听力材料)-【启航英语】2024版高三英语听力标准训练基础篇
听力选择题-长对话 | 较易(0.85) |

7 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1. How long will the man stay in San Francisco?
A.Two days.B.Four days.C.Six days.
2. Where did the man get the ticket information?
A.At the airport.B.On the Internet.C.In the newspaper.
3. What does the woman think of the man’s ticket price?
A.It’s low.B.It’s unreasonable.C.It’s high.
4. What’s the man’s flyer number?
A.626566888.B.676966788.C.626866788.
2024-03-26更新 | 44次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届河南省河南重点高中高三下学期第七次联考模拟预测英语试题
2024高三下·上海·专题练习
完形填空(约420词) | 较难(0.4) |
文章大意:本文是一篇议论文。文章主要论述了电动自行车在解决城市交通和环保问题上的潜力,以及它在北美普及所面临的障碍。

8 . The misery of my bike commute in Calgary, Alberta, is the river valley hill. It’s not particularly steep, but at about a mile long, I rarely climbed up without arriving with sweat. Studies have shown the prospect of arriving at work sweaty is one of the biggest _________ to getting would-be bike commuters out of their cars. That’s especially true in a city like Los Angeles, where _________ may face long routes , hills or hot streets with a lack of shade.

“Pedelec”, or pedal electric-assisted bikes like the one I rode, can end that worry. They look and act like traditional bicycles, but their motors make pedaling much easier when required. Sometimes called the most energy-efficient motorized mode of transportation ever built, they’re also incredibly green. The biggest barrier may be the outdated attitude that sees bikes only as a recreational athletic opportunity rather than a practical _________ option.

At a time when cities across North America are struggling to combat crippling traffic and reduce climate emissions, e-bikes have the _________ to ease the both problems. And yet ridership has yet to truly _______.About 152,000 e-bikes were sold last year in the U.S., a figure that would be more than 5 million if Americans used them at the same rate as western Europeans.   

Many of the barriers to e-bike _________in North America are legislative. Patchwork rules treat e-bikes more like mopeds than traditional pedal bikes in some jurisdictions,meaning they are _______from bike lanes and from boarding public transportation.

Few places on the continent, _________, are better poised to break through barriers than California. Legislation was approved last year to encourage e-bike use, by legally differentiating the cycles from mopeds. In an attempt to head off worries about turbocharged machines flying down sidewalks and bike lanes at unsafe speeds, the law classifies bikes into different tiers to _______ lower-speed e-bikes, which top out at 20 mph, from faster-moving “speed pedelecs”, which are restricted from protected bike paths.

Amid these legislative ________, e-bikes have become more accessible to consumer. Finding them in bike shops isn’t as __________ as it once was, and their cost has fallen as the price of lithium-ion batteries has dropped. Today, a decent e-bike, while still __________, is comparable in price to a high-end mountain bike. After years of ____________over mixing pedal and motor power, cycling advocacy organizations also are finally throwing their support behind e-bikes. Dave Snyder, the executive director of the California Bicycle Coalition, __________ the state’s new legislation based partly on the __________that e-bikes help out those who“just can’t ride as far or as fast as they need to”.

1.
A.advantagesB.processesC.barriersD.complements
2.
A.ridersB.buildersC.customersD.volunteers
3.
A.productionB.communicationC.facilitiesD.transportation
4.
A.routineB.potentialC.temporaryD.major
5.
A.make ofB.carry onC.bring upD.take off
6.
A.adaptationB.adoptionC.adjustmentD.justification
7.
A.provedB.alertedC.bannedD.authorized
8.
A.howeverB.unlessC.meanwhileD.anyway
9.
A.originateB.combineC.separateD.satisfy
10.
A.factorsB.benefitsC.limitsD.damages
11.
A.properB.criticalC.sensationalD.difficult
12.
A.expensiveB.distinctiveC.sensitiveD.intensive
13.
A.troubleB.concernC.powerD.scale
14.
A.favoredB.foldedC.referredD.gifted
15.
A.appealB.addressC.amountD.advocate
2024-03-26更新 | 165次组卷 | 1卷引用:大题07 完形填空 -【大题精做】冲刺2024年高考英语大题突破+限时集训(上海专用)
2024高三下·全国·专题练习
听力选择题-长对话 | 适中(0.65) |
9 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. How soon will the man’s flight take off?
A.In one hour.B.In two hours.C.In three and a half hours.
2. What does the woman think of reading at the airport?
A.It’s relaxing.B.It’s impractical.C.It’s interesting.
3. Why does the man go back to China?
A.To buy presents.B.To spend spring break.C.To get together with the family.
2024-03-26更新 | 3次组卷 | 2卷引用:第二部分 高考听力综合特训(12)(含音频及听力材料)-【启航英语】2024版高三英语听力强化篇
2024高三下·上海·专题练习
阅读理解-阅读单选(约500词) | 较易(0.85) |
文章大意:本文是新闻报道。文章主要介绍关于自动驾驶汽车的一些简单问题,我们仍然无法回答。

10 . At a conference on self-driving cars, Mike Harp, a government official, asked a seemingly simple question about what happens when his own car meets a driver-less vehicle. “If I honk(按喇叭), will it do any good?” Harp wanted to know. Unfortunately, manufacturers didn't have an answer. “We haven’t reached that point of deciding how and whether it would be appropriate for vehicles to react and in which way to honking,” said one of them. The brief exchange highlights a thorn in the side of automakers and policymakers alike: Self-driving cars will have to share the road with human drivers, likely for decades to come. Those vehicles must therefore respond and adapt to the peculiarities and mistakes of humans behind wheel.

Self-driving technology has already come a long way. Cars being tested on the road today use cameras and radar, for example, to detect the movements of nearby cyclists and pedestrians. There are already driver-assist technologies built into some cars that monitor the speed of vehicles around you, detect potential accidents before they occur, and automatically slow or stop the car to avoid a wreck. In a world where all cars drive themselves, the technology could operate at peak efficiency. Supporters of self-driving cars say that speed limits could be raised and fatal crashes largely avoided as no traffic laws are broken and poor drivers become a thing of the past.

But the change to driver-less vehicles is expected to be gradual, and will likely start with ride-sharing services, as the costs of personally owning a self-driving car remain extremely high. That means man and machine will have to play nice on roadways. “There are so many interesting situations,” such as honking a horn, Harp said. When “another car with a driver meets a self-driving car without a driver in there and they realize that, it will frighten some people. How that’s going to be dealt with will be part of the fun part of this process.

Any driver can tell you that driving involves a lot of social interaction, particularly the hand gestures and eye contact of fellow drivers. Much of that interaction between drivers will eventually be digital as cars increasingly collect data and share it with the vehicles around them. If a car speeds up, slows down or prepares for a stop, for example, that would be communicated immediately and electronically to the other vehicles on the road. Like self-driving technology however, it will be years before the vehicle-to-vehicle communication is common.

That challenge is being taken into account as driver-less vehicles are tested on public roads. But the honking issue is particularly tricky because it’s subject to interpretation. It’s going to be really hard for a driver-less vehicle, even if it hears the honk, to figure out what that honk means.

1. In paragraph 1, “a thorn” refers to ____________.
A.the issue that human drivers have peculiarities and make mistakes
B.the prediction that self-driving cars will be common in the future
C.the fact that driver-less cars co-exist with cars driven by humans
D.the technology that ensures driver-less cars are safe on the road
2. Which of the following can be inferred from the last two paragraph?
A.Most people don’t advocate self-driving technology
B.Inter-vehicle communication is superior to inter-personal interaction
C.Social interaction will decrease among drivers behind the wheel
D.More data is needed to make self-driving technology a reality much sooner
3. Which example is used to illustrate that self-driving technology is not something new?
A.A car communicates its speed to the other vehicles
B.A driver-less ear is likely to frighten human drivers
C.Speed limits are raised in a world of self-driving cars
D.Car cameras and radar are used to detect moving people.
4. Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?
A.The simple question about self-driving cars we still can’t answer
B.A golden opportunity for driver-less cars we can’t afford to miss
C.Hidden secrets of self-driving cars we can’t reveal
D.Potential risks of driver-less cars we can’t ignore
2024-03-26更新 | 28次组卷 | 1卷引用:大题03 阅读理解:说明文或议论文 -【大题精做】冲刺2024年高考英语大题突破+限时集训(上海专用)
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