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2024 年浙江省高考英语模拟卷参考答案

第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
1-5 BCAAC 6-10 CCBCA 11-15 ABBAB 16-20 BBCCA

第二部分 阅读理解(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)
21-23 CAA 24-27 DBCA 28-31 DBDB 32-35 CADB
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
36-40 ADGEC

第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
41-45 CACAD 46-50 ACBCA 51-55 BCDDD
第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
56. held 57.winner 58. was inspired 59. talented 60.to balance
61. although/though 62. of 63. the 64. annually 65. which

第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分 15 分)
(略)

第二节 读后续写(满分 25 分)
(略)

附: 【听力原文】
(第 1 题)
W: Have you noticed that people here in Mexico stand very close together?
M: Yes. It’s the same in Peru too.
W: It’s the opposite in Britain. I was a little uncomfortable here at first. But after a few days, I’m
getting used to it.
(第 2 题)
W: Are you going to Brian’s birthday party tonight?
M: Oh my gosh, it totally slipped my mind! I didn’t even reply to his invitation. I’ve got football
practice tonight.
W: That’s too bad. I’ll let him know you’re not able to make it.
(第 3 题)
M: How are you and your roommate getting along?
W: Pretty well. She usually comes home late, but she’s always careful not to make any noise in
case I’m sleeping. She’s very thoughtful.
M: That’s nice.
W: Yeah. She’s a real change from my old roommate, who only cared about herself.
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(第 4 题)
M: This town is a healthy place to live in. There are many trees, and the air quality is good. I guess
that’s because there isn’t a lot of industry.
W: Yeah. But no industry means no jobs. It is difficult to find work around here. The city should
bring more businesses here.
(第 5 题)
M: What an awful month we are having!
W: It’s pretty bad, isn’t it? So hot and wet. It’s hard to sleep at night in our dormitory.
M: It’s not usually this hot in the fall. Well, I think I’m going to get some more ice cream in the
store.
(第 6-7 题)
M: It’s said that 70% of the sky will be covered by the biggest solar eclipse in America this century,
but it looks perfectly normal. Are you sure we’ll be able to see it in this area?
W: It isn’t time yet. You have no patience. They said it would be at 20 minutes past 3. We still
have another 10 minutes or so.
M: Is it true that the birds are going to stop singing?
W: I’ll believe it when I see it, or rather, hear it. I’m going to go and get the paper to see with it.
M: That’s what you’ve been doing all morning?
W: Yeah, well, they said you could go blind looking at it directly, so this is the safest way.
(第 8-10 题)
M: Well, Jane. How did you do on your driving test?
W: Not so well. I’m afraid.
M: Didn’t you get your license?
W: No. My score was only 57 percent.
M: No wonder you look sad. Where did you lose the most points?
W: One thing was not turning my head before changing roads or making turns.
M: Right. Using a turn signal isn’t enough. To be safe, you have to glance back over your shoulder
in the direction you want to go.
W: But my parking was good. I’ve been practicing that a lot.
M: What was your worst moment?
W: Waiting on an uphill place for the light to change to green.
M: What happened?
W: Well, I forgot how to use the hand brake. So the car rolled back and hit the car behind me.
M: That alone probably failed you.
(第 11-13 题)
W: Now, I’m with Frank Irvine. Frank, were you born in Scotland?
M: Actually no. My father was from Austria and I was born there.
W: When did you start getting interested in making pots?
M: Well, as a child I was into engines. But I think by the time I was about twenty I was already
aware that there might be something else I wanted to do.
W: So, what did you do?
M: Well, I started traveling. Er, at first, to find out more about my father’s background, and then I
went to the Middle East and on to India, where I met my wife.
W: And her father?
M: Yes. And I was visiting them quite a lot and seeing her father working. And eventually I asked
him if I could have a go. And then I started using very, very high temperatures to produce some
pretty unique effects.
W: And this was quite some time ago?

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M: Oh, I’ve been playing about with this since the 1970s. I started with quite small bowls, you
know, small home-used objects, then I wanted to try to make larger designs, but still something
that might find its way into a home, rather than a museum. Then in 1981. I got onto the idea of
them being used outdoors, so they got bigger and bigger. And other people like them too.
W: They certainly do. Well, thank you very much for your coming here today, Frank.
M: You’re welcome.
(第 14-17 题)
W: What are you doing, honey?
M: I’m looking at some pictures of some special shoes.
W: Why are they special? I’d like to know more about it.
M: When the pandemic hit, Grigori Lup’s business was impacted. He’s a shoemaker in Romania,
and his shop relies heavily on custom orders from theaters and opera houses across the country, as
well as traditional folk-dance ensembles. However, as restrictions eased across Europe, he realized
that people didn’t take social distancing seriously — so he came up with the lengthy shoes as a
way for them to keep their distance.
W: So can the shoes really keep people apart?
M: Yes. If two people wearing the shoes were facing each other, there would be almost a meter
and a half between them.
W: So how many such shoes did he make?
M: Mr. Lup originally made 3 pairs and posted pictures of them on social media. But soon, he has
had orders from around the world, and now features several different styles of social distancing
shoes on social media.
W: How much does such a pair of shoes cost?
M: $115 for one pair, which takes him two days to make.
(第 18-20 题)
Well, good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the Crowne Plaza business center at
Coogee Beach. I’m David Bowers, your host for the next two days, and I just want to give you
some practical information. OK. Coffee, tea, and cold drinks are served all day in the cafe which
is just inside the main entrance to the hotel. Lunch is served between 12:00 and 2:30 in the private
dining room. This evening you are invited to join the management for drinks by the swimming
pool. The General Manager usually makes a short welcome speech. I’d like to apologize for the
temperature. I’m afraid it’s a little warmer than usual in here because the air conditioning in the
business center is being repaired. However, the work will be completed before lunchtime. Right.
There are some changes to the conference program. Unfortunately, one of the main speakers has
canceled her talk and so a couple of the sessions have been canceled or rescheduled. The updated
program is being printed at the moment. OK now, before we go for breakfast, are there any
questions?

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