2024年高考英语新高考Ⅱ卷试卷及答案解析(回忆版)
2024年高考英语新高考Ⅱ卷试卷及答案解析(回忆版)
2024年高考英语新高考Ⅱ卷试卷及答案解析(回忆版)已经发布,具体试卷如下:
1. 听力
第1题前面有点快,后面还好。倒数第2段材料是一个女士喜欢在家种花种菜,给人种植建议,题目推断性强,涉及到情感态度,比较难。zhui后一段材料是讲一个人在节目里推(tui)荐一位幽默作家,问到了其打球的事情,问的是哪一年加入的球队(年份是在之前提到的,中间提到了两个两年),推导性强。
2. 阅读理解
A篇 :大意是一个人保护自然,通过探索营的形式,招募营员。
B篇:大意是一个外国人他用针灸治疗动物(因为之前自己治疗过感觉效果很好)专业名词稍多,这篇比较难。
C篇:大意是阅读媒介的选择,用纸质书籍更容易投入认真,专心学,电子书籍就容易使人分心。
D篇:大意是生物研究的媒介问题,大家都是用电子媒介,拍照,但是一个研究家(生物学教授)认为大家上传的数据不准确,经过研究,发现上传数据这个方法有操作性、地区性等局限,不能适用于广泛的数据研究。
3. 7选5:
比较简单。大意是纸质字典查询的好处,作者买了一本很大很厚的字典,作者对于查询纸质字典的态度为褒,但是有两个选项为贬,和主旨冲突,比较容易排除。
4.完形填空:
大意是一个小男孩被周围的人所鼓励,先接触一个马拉松冠(guan)军,受到激励,但中途想要放弃。他去跑步,遇到了很多人,而后放弃跑步,选择骑自行车, 后来一路上看见太多人骑车,小男孩领悟到不盲从,不跟风的重要性。难易难说,看大家理解。
5.语法填空:
大意是温室花朵展览相关事项,前半部分是实词,后四个基本都是填虚词,比较简单。
6.应用文:
第1节 (满分15分)
假定你是李华,你们班上周五在公园上了一节美术课,请给英国好友Chris写一封邮件分(fen)享你的经历,内容包括:
1. 你的作品内容;
2. 你的感想。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Chris,
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Dear Chris,
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Last Friday marked a special art class held in the park. I chose to paint a landscape featuring a serene lake surrounded by vibrant flowers and solemn trees. The sunlight reflecting off the water and the gentle breeze made the whole scene come to life.
&n bsp; &n bsp; It was incredibly inspiring to be surrounded by nature. I felt a sense of serenity and relaxation while painting, which was a whole different experience from our conventional classroom setting.
&n bsp; &n bsp; I think outdoor art lessons help us connect more deeply with nature and enhance our creativity and ignite our originality. I really enjoyed it and hope we can have more classes like this in the future.
Take care,
Li Hua
7.读后续写:
大意是一个人赶着去坐大巴参加一个会议,找打车司机困难,耽误了很久,然后作者找到了大巴,很激动,但没钱(qian)付出租车司机钱(qian),出租车司机找了一个柜员机,但是作者发现自己卡里没钱(qian),仍旧无法付钱(qian)。
第1段给的句子是作者回来告诉司机自己没有钱(qian);
第2段给的句子是作者又回来这个地方履行约定;
That’s a picture of me and Gunter at Vienna airport.
Who is Gunter?
I don’t know his surname or what his favourite colour is but I can tell you this much: he is the nicest, the best taxi driver you will find in Vienna and maybe Austria.
I met Gunter on a cold, wet and unforgettable evening in September.
I had been flying to Vienna from Malta enroute to Prague.
The flight had been delayed thanks to a hurricane in Malta.
‘It never rains in Gozo or Malta. It is always sunny and bright!’
I was reliably informed by my anon Gozitan taxi driver as we left the apartment for Malta Luqa airport. I was sad to leave. We spoke all things Gozitan till boarding the cruise ferry to Malta. We marvelled about everything: from their delicious soft goats cheese to the dreamy beauty of their idyllic mediterranean coastine.
30 minutes later, as the car rolled out of the belly of the ferry he retracted his earlier statement and released a modified version.
‘We have one big storm every year in Malta. Otherwise, it is always sunny and bright’ he tried to reassure me, as our cab ventured forth, into a gaping hole of infinite darkness.
Just minutes before, the sun was blazing. Piercing, blue skies with not a speck of a cloud in sight.
In a matter of minutes, the sky turned from cobalt blue to slate grey to charcoal black.The storm picked up quickly. Spinning long yarns of dust and rusty autumn leaves, a lusty wind snarled, swirled ominously around our car. Then came a few rip-roaring bursts of lightening followed by a deluge of water. Rain, rain like I have never seen rain before. We slipped , slided through vertical columns of water for a few nervous minutes. Almost zero visibility. Then like a saintly apparition, Malta Luqa airport came into view. I wished my anonymous taxi driver the best of luck and gave him a generous tip. I silently muttered a prayer in his anonymous name as his neon cab sign faded into the misty distance.
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The Air Malta ladies at the check-in desk were s miling happily as I arrived bedraggled, water dripping from my forehead. If memory serves me right, on miserable dreich days like this in Scotland, grown women weep and rage.
‘It makes us so happy when the rains come. We never get rain you see!’my happy, s miley check-in girl explained to me, as I asked her what was the secret behind her s mile.
Then she hastily added,‘ Oh. Btw. Your flight has been delayed by an hour.’&n bsp; and then handed over my boarding pass which I nervously accepted.
I had left a 2 hour buffer between my flight landing in Vienna and my Student Agency Bus departure to Prague.
I waited at the announced gate of departure. Raised my head every 2 minutes for the next hour looking at the monitor. In between, I pushed my face against the perspiring windows, peering through the incessant bands of rain, wondering when my Air Malta flight to arrive.
Eventually my flight did arrive. Hour and 45 minutes late, Air Malta flight 514 left for Vienna.
Flight was not too bumpy. I touched down in Vienna just 15 minutes before my bus departure. I nervously waited at the luggage carousel, hoping my luggage would arrive on time. For once, I pray to thee Lord of luggage and conveyor belts, please deliver my rucksack before everyone’s luggage. But hell no. It arrived promptly at 7pm in the oversized luggage carousel. It’s time to start using a suitcase like normal people.
It was the last bus to Prague.
The sensible thing to do at this point would have been to take it easy. Find a cheap bed for the night and take the first bus tomorrow to Vienna.
But guess what. This Kash, BudgetTraveller dude is an obstinate, stubborn mule. He has missed two flights this year and is in no mood to miss another connection. Moment he got the backpack, he ran like nuts to the bus terminal.
Picture this. An Asian (almost skinhead) guy with beard and a black backpack running through a crowded air terminal. You can imagine how many people were staring at me with a very concerned look.
The bus had left a matter of 8 minutes ago but there was mass of taxis swelling the rank.
Suddenly I had this madcap idea of hopping on a cab and catching the Student Agency Bus at the bus station in Prague where in roughly 25 minutes it would be picking up a few more passengers.
I hopped in with no second thought into the first cab on the rank. That’s when, I met Gunter.
After exchanging brief pleasantries I tried to explain to him where I was going.
‘City Centre. Schon cool. That will be €30’he grunted to him in the strongest Austrian accent you can imagine.
Yikes. My bus ticket to Prague costed me €25.
He hadn’t heard of the bus station ( Florenc) from where the Student Agency Bus left from. I mentioned it to him a few times. Maybe it was my pronunciation? He kept on shaking his head.
I tried my best Austrian accent. Which is probably a German accent. Which is probably not a German accent. You know Herr Flick from Allo Allo? Something like his accent. Which confused him further.
Looking at his perplexed look, a nauseating feeling sweeps over me.
That feeling in life when circumstance s macks you in the face. Yet still, you feel numb, that slightly surreal out of body sensation that you can’t believe that THIS SOMETIMES AMAZING, SOMETIMES CRAZY THING CALLED LIFE is happening to you.
Again. Misadventure was my best friend.
Phone a friend?
Gunter puts on his reading glasses and mana ges to fish out his dinky little phone.
After an animated discussion that lasted 5 minutes but feels like an eternity, Gunter puts his phone down and nods his head reassuringly.
‘I know where zee bass station iz now.’
As one wave of panic subsided, another nagging issue reared its head.
I had zero cash in my wallet.
I was doub tful that his card machine would accept my Portuguese bankcard.
The tension levels rising, we rolled into the dark wet empty streets of the city. Vienna was like this abandoned ghost town from a zombie movie. All lit up and pretty, but not a soul in sight. Gunter was prodding away at his GPS, uttering numerous profanities at it , trying to figure out the best route to the bus station.
The traffic lights were conspiring against me, turning red at every street we turned into.
Finally, with just 2 minutes to spare we rolled into the bus station to see the familiar bright yellow outer shell of the Student Agency Bus.
Thankfully, there was a huge queue still waiting to board the bus.
Gunter parks the car behind the coach and then looks at me with a big s mile on his face.
‘We made it.’
I have a crocodile s mile as I fish out my bankcard.
Suddenly, Gunter’s s mile creases into a grimace.
‘I zoo not think my machine will accept zees card.’
He tries it thrice but somehow the machine will just not play along.
I feel a few more knots in my chest now, my breath heavy as I see in front of me the bus queue thinning out.
Gunter then waves his hand at some of the people waiting in the crowd and hollers to them, asking them if they knew where the nearest cash machine was.
One of them yanks their head towards the waiting hall of the bus station which is about 500 yards away.
Then without much explaining, both me and Gunter leap out of the car and make a mad dash to find this cash machine.
After a few wrong turns we finally find the machine and I gleefully pop my card in, only to read the message at the ATM
‘Out of order. Sorry.’
Blood drains from my face. Gunter, panting for breath, shakes his head.
Game over. Fate seemed to be conspiring against me today.
In the distance, I can the luggage door of the bus closing. The last remaining passengers are about to board the bus. I look towards Gunter.
第1段:
I can’t remember the exact words of what I said to him then. It’s a bit of a blur.
It goes something like this
‘I know Gunter we’ve just met. But I really need to get on this bus. Otherwise I have to spend the night here which will be bloody expensive. I have to buy a new bus ticket tomorrow morning. I know we’ve just met but I am going to be back in Vienna in 4 days time. If it’s ok with you I can pay you the money then. I’ll add an extra 10 euros for your hassle.’
Then an uncomfortable pause as I analyse Gunter’s face for his reaction.
Then the impossible happened. He nodded his head simply.
‘It’s cool. I accept this solution and trust you. Give me zee name of your hotel and we can meet there.’
I look at him. Biggest s mile you can imagine. I give him the name of my hotel and we exchange phone numbers. I board the bus and give him a big huge wave to my newest friend on planet earth.
第2段:
4 days later….
I am back in Vienna to attend the Wiener Wiesn Festival.
As promised, I call Gunter. He’s happy to hear from me.
We meet at the airport where he works from. We embrace like long lost friends.
Gunter tells me that he wasn’t sure if I was going to show up but was happy to hear my voice when I called him.
I gave Gunter the extra €10 tip I had promised which he would not accept. He told me to call him , the next time I was in Vienna and buy him a beer.
Which I happily agreed to.
If my faith in humanity was wavering, Gunter restored it.
Things have changed since we were kids.
They tell me that fairytales exist no more.
Well. They are wrong. Fairytales DO exist. Thanks to the invisible knights in shining armour. Call them angels or kindred spirits. They exist in this world. We just don’t see them.
Like the anonymous taxi driver who you meet at the airports of this world. Like my anon Gozitan taxi driver or indeed Gunter.
Definitely, the nicest, the best taxi driver you will meet in Vienna and maybe Austria.
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