福建省普通高中毕业班质量检查英语
福建省普通中学高中毕业班英语质量检测试卷(无附听力材料)人教版
福建省普通中学高中毕业班英语质量检测试卷(无附听力材料)人教版本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。
第一卷l至12页。
第二卷13至14页。
满分150分。
考试时间120分钟。
第一卷(三部分,共115分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £ 19. 15.B. £ 9. 15.C. £ 9. 18,答案是B。
1. Where does the conversation most likely take place?A. In a bank.B. In a post office.C. In a food market.2. What does the woman mean?A. The train will arrive on time.B. The train is often late.C. The train used to be late.3. Why doesn't the man mind the noise?A. He is used to the noise.B. He likes the kids to have a good time.C. The noise will not last long.4. What will the man do with the books?A. Send them to his cousins.B. Sell them.C. Keep them at home.5. How did the woman read the book?A. She read it as the man did.B. She read half of it.C. She read only the most interesting parts.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话。
福建省泉州市2023届高中毕业班9月质量监测(一)英语试卷及答案
保密★启用前福建省泉州市2023届高中毕业班9月质量监测(一)高三英语(试卷满分:150分,考试时间:120分钟)注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。
2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。
3.非选择题的作答:用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。
写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。
4.请保持答题卡整洁,避免折叠。
考试结束后,请将答题卡上交。
第一部分听力共两节,满分30分做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时问将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What did the woman do yesterday?A. She played football.B. She watched a game.C. She worked in the lab.2.Where is John's father?A. In the dining room.B. In the living room.C. In the garden.3. What does the woman say about the course?A. It is tough.B. It is bad.C. It is easy.4. When will the man leave for the airport?A. At 2:30 pm.B. At 4:30 pmC. At 6:30 pm.5.How will the speakers go to the exhibition?A. By bicycle.B. By subway.C. By car.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
2024届福建省部分地市高中毕业班第一次质检英语试题(2)
2024届福建省部分地市高中毕业班第一次质检英语试题(2)一、听力选择题1. What does the woman mean?A.She is going to have a birthday party.B.She will go to the party with the man.C.She is not available for the birthday party.2. What traditional Chinese painting is Susan most interested in?A.Figures.B.Landscape painting.C.Birds and flowers.3. What is Mary doing?A.Writing a report.B.Calling the police.C.Reading a newspaper.4. What do we know about the man?A.He is regretful.B.He is anxious.C.He is angry.5. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Husband and wife.B.Strangers.C.Saleswoman and customer.二、听力选择题6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. Who is probably the man?A.A guide.B.A houseman.C.A police officer.2. What happened to the woman?A.Her leg was broken.B.Her money was stolen.C.Her briefcase was gone.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. Why does Bill look troubled?A.He is short of money.B.He is facing a tough choice.C.He has made a big mistake.2. What is Bill now?A.A college student.B.An army officer.C.A computer engineer.3. What does the woman seem to suggest Bill do?A.Learn to repair cars.B.Ask his uncle for advice.C.Refuse the job offer.8. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
2023届福建省泉州市高中毕业班质量监测(二)英语试题(含答案解析)
2023届福建省泉州市高中毕业班质量监测(二)英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解STEMInnovative.Eye-opening.Inspiring.Science,Technology,Engineering,and Math constantly reshape the communities we live in.Our STEM tours challenge students to develop imaginative solutions to global problems through critical thinking and creative expression.Health Sciences in Great BritainPaging the next generation of doctors,nurses,and health professionals-this tour through England and Scotland is for you.Trace the innovations that shaped Britain’s modern healthcare landscape,and participate in hands-on workshops to discover how real-life medical careers operate.Robotics,Engineering,and the Future of Cities in JapanHome to countless organizations specializing in robotics and engineering,Japan is at the forefront of innovation in sustainability and human mobility.From high-speed superconducting magnetic(磁悬浮)trains to ASIMO the robot,see how the future of cities is closer than you think in Japan.You can take a guided tour of Tokyo with a STEM expert before visiting other Japanese cities.Agriculture in IrelandGet your hands dirty as you experience the farm-to-table journey-an important part of life in Ireland-by visiting a variety of local farms around the country.Learn about organic and sustainable farming practices,the impact of climate change on traditional food production,and how each agricultural product requires specialized care.Reef(礁)Regeneration and Conservation in AustraliaAs the world’s largest living organism,the Great Barrier Reef is the foundation of Australia’s coastal ecosystems.And Townsville,which will serve as your base of operations for this tour,is a world-famous center for scientific reef research and conservation.Conduct a field survey with koalas and snorkel(潜水)alongside the Reef.1.Which best suits those expecting a career in medicine?A.The tour in Great Britain.B.The tour in Japan.C.The tour in Ireland.D.The tour in Australia.2.What does the tour in Ireland provide?A.Healthcare workshops.B.Robot programing classes. C.Labor experience in the fields.D.A field survey with sea lives. 3.Who is the text aimed at?A.Artists.B.Adventurers.C.Volunteers.D.Students.When most people think of drones(无人机),they think of technology and fun.Safe to say,few people would think about farming.However,a group of students from York College of Pennsylvania have been building a drone that will not only help local farmers but the environment,as well.Samantha Gotwalt and Blayde Reich,two senior Mechanical Engineering majors at York College in the group,both found the work to be quite fascinating.According to Samantha,the idea came from a York College professor,who has worked with drones,and wanted to get students involved with a project beneficial to the community.“We really want to help farming and agriculture.It’s super-important to America and our economy,”Blayde says.“We want to help the smaller farmers,and one of the perks is not having to spend their money on fertilizer and pesticides(杀虫剂).”The idea is to design and build a drone that will take video imagery of the fields to determine what is needed to produce the best crop,while saving money and sparing the environment by reducing pollutants in the water runoff.Ideally,that data gained will help the farmers better determine what chemicals they need-and what they don’t.However,finding the right equipment for the project was a challenge,starting with what drone the team would design for this particular usage.Samantha says she researched durability and control of drones to help make the proper determination.“We are flying over the field and we want to have enough efficiency and go relatively slow enough that our pictures turn out well-and fly low enough that it is not using up all of its power,”she says.“The fields are a couple hundred acres(英亩),so you need your drone to be able to fly the length of that field.”Blayde says the team continues to learn a great deal of information that will help the farmers and the environment.4.What does the underlined word“perks”in paragraph2refer to?A.Challenges.B.Features.C.Benefits.D.Solutions. 5.What particular usage is the drone designed for?A.Spreading proper quantities of pesticides.B.Helping to determine the chemicals needed.C.Assisting to monitor the state of crops.D.Measuring the areas of the fields.6.What technical issue of the drone shall be tackled?A.Its camera capacity.B.Its data collection ability.C.Its durability and control.D.Its material and efficiency. 7.What can best describe the students?A.Disciplined and realistic.B.Experienced and reliable. C.Humble and reserved.D.Responsible and creative.A United Airlines flight from Chicago to Washington D.C.made a bit of aviation(航空)history last December,completing a600-mile trip that the airline hopes will prove the first leg of a journey to a greener future.In a first,one of the two engines on the737Max8was powered entirely by fuel made from used cooking oil and waste fat from beef,pork and chicken.Refined(提炼)at a Southern California plant,the fuel produces about80%less emissions(排放)than conventional aviation fuel.Biofuel had been mixed with conventional fuel in the past,but United Airlines said it had never been used by itself in the engine of a commercial flight.The Chicago carrier made the flight to show the progress it has made toward its goal of getting rid of greenhouse gas emissions by2050.It’s a goal shared by the International Air Transport Association(IATA).For now,the biggest challenge is producing enough low-emission,sustainable aviation fuel that can be used in existing commercial planes without adjustment to power the world’s airlines.The world’s refineries now produce about26.4million gallons of low-emission, sustainable aviation fuel a year.That is only a tiny part of the18.3billion gallons of fuel burned by U.S.carriers alone in2019.“There is no question there is a challenge,”Gene Gebolys,chief executive of World Energy,a Boston biofuel energy company,said.“It’s all about scale(规模).”World Energy’s Paramount,California,facility now has the capacity to refine cookingoil and animal fat into15million gallons of sustainable aviation fuel a year.The company is investing$1.5billion to modernize the facility and enable it to produce up to370million gallons a year.“Standing where we are right now,it is going to be an extremely ambitious goal to get to net zero by2050,”Gebolys said.“Do I think it’s possible?Absolutely.”8.What is the experiment of United Airlines?A.Using fuel from fat and oil alone in engines.B.Refining cooking oil and waste fat.C.Mixing biofuel energy with conventional fuel.D.Developing biofuel-powered carriers.9.What barrier does the new energy promotion face?A.The stability of the refined cooking oil.B.The lack of raw materials.C.The limited production capacity.D.The energy consumption in production. 10.What is the author’s attitude to the popularization of the new energy? A.Favorable.B.Intolerant.C.Doubtful.D.Unclear. 11.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Energy Company Discovers a New Green FuelB.Global Airlines Promise a Low-emission FutureC.Is Biofuel Energy Ready for Mass Production?D.Could Cooking Oil Help Airlines Reach Zero Emissions?The four-day workweek’s moment has arrived.With a new proposal of legislation(立法)in America to reduce the standard workweek from40to32hours,awareness of a shorter workweek-and enthusiasm for it-is gaining.And so is the doubt around it.Initial doubt is reasonable since American work culture has been founded on constant working and expectations for overachievement.However,if there were ever a time for transforming thinking,this is it.The challenges over the past years have strengthened our muscles of adaptation.And the new practice of working from home proved that we can adjust quickly to changing conditions.Four-day workweek pilots(试点)are emerging across the globe,with some companies now deciding to adopt the policy permanently.Microsoft Japan and Kickstarter represent just the growing number of organizations exploring the four-day workweek.Supporters cite many benefits,including improved physical and mental health,increased gender equity and positive environmental impacts.It is easy to imagine what we might do with an additional day-off-spend time with family and friends,pursue a hobby,sleep.Pilot findings show increased productivity as well.Many in favor of the four-day workweek anticipate a more fulfilled community.Some leaders will see the research and believe that a pilot is worthwhile.Others will resist the idea.They were taught that face time with employees is the only way to ensure accountability(责任心)and productivity.Less face time can feel like a loss of control.While each organization will need to find what works for them,doing so can be a productive exercise.Leaders can let employees work out the details rather than“solving”the challenge from the top down.Perpetual Guardian asked employees to propose their own productivity measures,including how to increase productivity and arrange shifts.Awin,a tech firm,saw80employees volunteer for task forces to ensure that their switch to a four-day workweek went smoothly.12.Why are Americans doubtful about the new workweek practice?A.There are limited legislation proposals for it.B.It challenges American work value.C.It goes beyond their standard workweek.D.There are few pilots for it across the globe.13.What is paragraph2mainly discussing?A.American work culture.B.Challenges of the new practice.C.Details of the new workweek pilots.D.The possibility of adopting the new practice.14.What can be achieved by the new practice?A.A more healthy and efficient society.B.Diversity of organization management.C.Increased sense of responsibility.D.More choices of community services.15.What does the author suggest leaders do?A.Handle the challenges from the top down.B.Allow the employees to try the new practice.C.Work out detailed solutions for the organization.D.Develop more ways to measure productivity.二、七选五I was recently in a business meeting,where two managers faced off with their wildly different opinions.But to our surprise,the meeting went remarkably well-and all because one of them simply showed a calm maturity(成熟).He kept saying things like,“I absolutely see your point,Jeff,”and“You’re right about that.Could we consider…?”____16____And things went smoothly.So what are more ways to bring more cool,collected calm into our life? Here are some.♦Focus on your own stuff.It can be so easy to compare ourselves to other people over our paychecks,the contents of our closets,relationship statuses etc.But when you realize that all that matters is you,you can’t help but just do you.____17____♦Know how to laugh at yourself.Joan Rivers said,“Life goes by fast.Enjoy it.Calm down.It’s all funny.”____18____ And once you get to the point where you can laugh at yourself,you can laugh at pretty much anything.♦____19____I don’t think there is anything more grown-up than taking100percent responsibility for your life.No excuses or exceptions-parental,governmental or otherwise.When you own your circumstances and your“stuff”you’re empowered.____20____.We can quantify our calm by our ability to“shake it off”.You really can choose to free yourself from anything:a rude remark,a disrespect from someone you’ve never liked,a passive-aggressive colleague...whatever.When you can shake all that off and just focus on the present moment,you kind of have it figured out.A.Never react.B.Don’t blame others.C.Life doesn’t have to be so serious,does it?D.And when that happens,life gets awesome.E.Will guilt and regret have you living in the past?F.He met his colleague’s argument with absolute calm.G.Maturity begins when drama and dissatisfaction end.三、完形填空One day,Marga asked if I would join her in hiking to Base Camp at the foot of Mount Qomolangma to celebrate her60th birthday.I____21____the opportunity.We met our guide Achut Pandey in Kathmandu.He was a man of joy and____22____, who had been to Base Camp over100times.When we left Namche Bazaar,we took the Three High Passes route,which isless-traveled,longer and more____23____.The temperatures ranged from the teens to below 0°F.We were nearly____24____.When we were done with dinner,we____25____ ourselves to our sleeping bags.While we____26____were able to down a couple of eggs and a piece of toast,the higher we went,the less we____27____.Eventually,it was a lot of ____28____to just eat a bowl of rice.The altitude____29____us in other ways too.As our appetites slowed,so did our______30______.Renjo La Pass,the first pass,was supposed to take eight hours.It took12.Achut’s faith in us was never______31______.He greeted us each day with a______32______“good morning.”Before we______33______Base Camp,he carried our packs and skillfully negotiated our moods and capabilities.We trusted him as he______34______us,confident and strong,up and down icy,______35______and sometimes narrow paths.Thanks to Achut,I made it,at65.21.A.turned down B.jumped at C.looked for D.gave up 22.A.wealth B.honesty C.kindness D.taste 23.A.preferable B.difficult C.crowded D.deserted 24.A.mad B.starved C.desperate D.frozen 25.A.withdrew B.exposed C.helped D.resigned 26.A.gradually B.ultimately C.initially D.obviously 27.A.expected B.rested C.suffered D.ate 28.A.effort B.fun C.fortune D.pressure 29.A.supported B.humbled C.confused D.directed30.A.growth B.speech C.breathing D.pace 31.A.restored B.tested C.shaken D.rewarded 32.A.cheerful B.unwilling C.calm D.meaningless 33.A.reached B.left C.guarded D.established 34.A.admired B.praised C.guided D.contacted 35.A.straight B.muddy C.smooth D.uneven四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
(文字)福建省部分地市高中毕业班第一次质检英语官答和听力原文
保密★启用前试卷类型:A 福建省部分地市2024届高中毕业班第一次质量检测英语参考答案听力(20×1.5=30):1. C2. A3. C4. A5. B6. B7. A8. C9. C 10. B11. C 12.C 13. A 14. A 15. B 16. C 17. A 18. B 19. A 20. B阅读(20×2.5=50):21. A 22. B 23. D 24. C 25. D 26. C 27. B 28. B 29. C 30. D31. D 32. C 33. A 34. A 35. B 36. G 37. C 38. A 39. F 40. D完形填空(15×1=15):41. D 42. A 43. B 44. C 45. A 46. B 47. A 48. C 49. D 50. B51. D 52. C 53. A 54. B 55. C语法填空(10×1.5=15):56.located 57. was built 58.parts 59. to flow 60.to 61.and 62.making 63. practical 64.where 65.significance写作(15+25=40分):参考例文:第一节A Survey on Weekly Exercise TimeA recent survey conducted by our school newspaper has revealed some interesting findings re-garding the weekly exercise habits of high school students.According to the data, 21% of the students exercise for less than one hour per week, 59%exercise between one and three hours, 16% exercise between three and five hours, and a small percentage of 4% exercise for more than five hours each week.These findings suggest that the majority of students are aware of the importance of regular ex-ercise and are making efforts to incorporate it into their weekly routine. However, there is still a significant proportion of students who are not exercising enough, highlighting the need for more awareness and encouragement towards a healthy lifestyle.第二节Donald took charge of the situation, directing Richie to get paintbrushes and white paper. As an insect lover, Donald knew exactly how to handle the tiny creatures. Slowly, he brushed the baby mantis onto the white paper, rolled the paper round and tapped them gently into the container. Mrs. Beecher and her class were staring at the process, eyes widened, mouths open, amazed at how expert Donald was. One by one, all the praying mantises were settled into their home! Then, Richie put the lid on, breathing a sigh of relief. "Phew, what a rescue! Thanks! Donald" Richie murmured.After the successful rescue. Mrs. Beecher asked the class to write about this special experience. Having had such a close look at the mantises, everyone seemed to have turned into a great writer. The class went silent, with only pens tracing on the paper. "Donnie the Dung Beetle, no, actually it was Donald the Mantis Master who saved the day!" wrote Richie, glancing at Donald with a smile. Donald lifted his head, giving him a knowing wink. Since then, the class pets became a connection for everybody to bond over and Donald had a new nickname Donald the Mantis Master.(注:“一个故事,多种结尾”,此文仅供参考。
福建省福州市2023届普通高中毕业班5月质量检测(福州三检)英语含答案
2023年5月福州市普通高中毕业班质量检测英语答案第一部分听力1-5 CCBAB 6-10 BCCAA 11-15 BCBCB 16-20 ABCBB第二部分阅读第一节21-23 CAA 24-27 BDCC 28-31 DCBA 32-35 CDAC第二节36-40 EDABG第三部分语言运用第一节41-45 BCADA 46-50 BDDAB 51-55 CCDAC第二节56.ranging 57. of 58. sent 59. discoveries 60. launched61.its 62. which 63. twenty-ninth 64. latest 65. and第四部分写作Possible version:With the approaching of National Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Day, our school carried out a series of events. And I would like to share some details.Awareness events include professional seminars introducing theoretical knowledge and workshops teaching survival skills in time of emergency. I’m most impressed by an evacuation drill where we learned how to evacuate in order and protect ourselves when stuck in an earthquake.The events are beneficial. They not only raise our awareness of self-protection but also prepare us better for long-term disaster prevention and recovery.续写答案略听力录音稿2023届福州市高中毕业班质量检测英语听力Text 1M: It’s 7:30. We’ve got 2 hours left before the departure. We might be late.W: Don’t worry, honey. The cab has already arrived. It will only take us 30 minutes to get to the airport. Let’s go.Text 2W: Jack is not here right now. He is playing basketball with his friends in the park.Can I take a message?M: Oh, yes. I’m calling to see if he can come to my party this Saturday.W: Okay, I will tell him when he comes back.Text 3W: Can you please turn into Hill Road there?M: But my GPS says this route is shorter, and it will only take 15 minutes.W: I’m not in a hurry. I’d like to avoid the road construction near the subway station. Text 4M: Jessie, Red Tigers are going to play against Detroit Lions tomorrow evening.I’ve already booked two tickets. Would you like to go with me?W: Uh-uh … Y ou know I’m not a big fan of American football. Moreover, my essay is due the day after tomorrow.(4) Why don’t you invite Harry to go with you? Text 5(第5题为推断题)W: Oh, the weather application on my phone says today is a smoggy day. We have to stay home and keep the windows closed. What a day!M: It’s time for us to protect the environment. Our life is greatly affected by the pollution.W: In fact, I’m longing for a walk in the park. But now I have no choice but to exercise indoors.Text 6M: I’m going to move into a new apartment this Saturday. And I decided to get some new household appliances on Sunday. (6) Do you have any recommendations? W: I went to an appliance store with my mom last week, which is not too far from my house. It has a wide range of brands.M: What did you buy then?W: We bought a refrigerator. It was a bit expensive. The old one was out of order.You know, I really can’t live without one because I have to keep the food cold or frozen.(7) We also bought a washer-dryer to clean and dry our clothes.M: I usually wash my clothes by hand, but having a washing machine can make life easier.Text 7W: Are you spending the summer in Xiamen with your family as before?M: I’m afraid not.T his summer, I’m going to travel through the cities in Western Europe, such as Brussels, Amsterdam and Cologne, with a friend.W: Who’s that with you? (9)M: His name is Brian. I met him when I worked for a law firm last summer. And we were in the same department. (9)W: How do you get around in Western Europe?M: Well, we are going to take the train from city to city. I’m most excited about going to the Netherlands, a first for me.W: Sounds amazing. Is your family disappointed that you won’t join them?M: A little bit. But they think it’s a good idea for me to travel abroad while I’m still young. After I get my law degree, I’ll start working. It may be hard to find opportunities to travel then. (10)W: Good point. Well, I look forward to hearing about your trip when you return to Shanghai.(8)Text 8W: Michael, what’s taking you so long? The library is closing in fi ve minutes. We’ve got to go or we have to spend the night here.M: Sorry, I’ve been seeking some advice, but I didn’t find any solution to my problem.W: So y ou’re searching for advice on the Internet? Is it related to study?(11)M: Er … I t’s something personal.W: Believe it or not, I never trust the advice on the Internet if it’s about my private matter. The answers there are too general. And some people arealways drawing a perfect picture of their lives, making me start doubting my decisions even more. (12)M: So who do you turn to? Your parents?W: Sometimes yes. If the topic is sensitive, it must be someone who I trust completely.My dad is always my first choice. I know he will never tell my secrets to anyone else, but my mom will.M: How about your cousin? I know you’re very close.W: I really trust her, but we’re like-minded girls. Her suggestions will be no different from mine.Text 9(第16题为主旨大意题)W: Hey, Harrison. I’m thinking of joining a boxing club this summer. Would you like to join me? George and Elaine signed up for a boxing course one week ago.M: Well, I’m more of a team player. So I’m more interested in football, basketball, and so forth. (14) Why boxing? Don’t you think it’s a bit dangerous? W: Not at all. Competitors always wear protective equipment. I watched a match yesterday. It was so exciting. And there was a large audience supporting theirfavorite athletes.M: I know that it’s very popular around the world. And those players make big money, no matter whether they win or not.W: It’s too early for me to think about the money yet, but I really want to try. I will practice over the summer. After that, I will decide whether to continue or stop. At least I can learn to protect myself. (15)M: Good luck. How long do you think you need to practice before your first match? W: About a month.M: Okay. Don’t forget to invite me to it.Text 10Hello, everyone! I’m Linda, your new community president. Please prepare your pens and notebooks so that you can pass the information on to your neighbors. Now let’s begin.Some gardening and the repair work will be done in our community. The grass will be cut; the trees will be shaped; the road surface at the north entrance will be changed. The work will last for 4 days, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily.(18) Here are some instructions on what you should do and should not do. For the first two days, to avoid the damage from grass mowing, don’t park your cars near the green space. On the third day, stay away from the trees. That’s because the workerswill cut the dry branches and use some chemicals to get rid of insects. (19) On the fourth day, the road at the north gate will be repaired, so those who drive, please, usethe south gate for entering and leaving the community. The cost of the work will be divided among all of you according to the size of the flat.Sorry for any inconvenience. If you have any further questions, please contact Mr. Johansen, our community head secretary.shape 使成为……形状(或样子);塑造。
2024届福建省部分地市高中毕业班第一次质检英语试题及答案
2024.福建省部分地市2024届高中毕业班第一次质量检测英语试题1注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
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第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A 、B 、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
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例:How much is the shirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C 。
1.What was the final score?A.3:2.B.3:3.C.3:4.2.Why does the man make the call?A.To change an appointment.B.To ask about work.C.To arrange a trip.3.What does the woman think of the science test?A.Demanding.B.Unexpected.C.Easy.4.Where are the speakers?A.At an airport.B.In a hotel.C.In a department store.5.What are the speakers discussing?A.A fish.B.A dish.C.A roommate.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
2024届福建省泉州市高中毕业班质量监测(一)英语参考答案
泉州市2024届高中毕业班质量监测(一)英语试题参考答案及评分标准第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1—5 ACACB 6—10 CBABA 11-15 CCACB 16—20 BABAC第二部分阅读(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—25 ABACA 26—30 BDDCC 31—35 DBCDB第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36—40 FDAGC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 BCDAB 46—50 CADAD 51—55 BCACD第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56. includes 57. methods58. titled59. officially60. effective61. on62. improvement63. to maintain64. the65. and第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)【作答示例】Dear Terry,I am writing to invite you to attend a weekend activity to promote the world heritage city Quanzhou at the Marine Silk Road International Research Camp.An opening ceremony will be held on Saturday morning, followed by a lecture on the history of Quanzhou and introductions on the heritage sites. We are going to visit some heritage sites in the city area. Chances of making handiworks and exhibiting your team products will be offered as well, to make this activity fruitful and unforgettable. At the end of this activity, a certificate of world heritage city tour promoter will be issued. Isn’t it amazing?We are expecting both your participation and suggestions on our tourism development. Yours,Li Hua一、评分原则1. 本题总分为15分,按5个档次给分。
福建省部分地市2023届高中毕业班高三第三次质量检测英语试题及答案
学校·准考证号:姓名:福建省2023届高中毕业班适应性练习卷英语注意事项:1.-@-总前,学生务必在练习卷、-@-星星卡规定的地方填写自己的学校、准考证号、姓名。
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I . W hen wi I I l h e sale唱meet ing begin?A.Al9:10.B.At9:20.C.At9:30.2.What are t h e speak巳rs main I y t alking about?A.A movie.B.A novel.C.Ahero.3.Whereis t h e woman speaker?A.At t h e airport.B.On t h e bus.C.At home.4.What does l h e woman t h ink t h e s weater is popular for?A.Color.B.Mat erial.C.Style.5.Why does David like to live川a dorm?A.To protect his privacy.B.To live with his friends.C.To att巳nd classes on ti m e.第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分〉昕下丽5段对话或独自。
2023届福建省南平市高中毕业班第三次质量检测英语试题(含答案)
2023届福建省南平市高中毕业班第三次质量检测英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解New Orleans is home to a variety of high-rise bars. We suggest hitting the heights to try one out first-hand. Here are some of the best rooftop bars in New Orleans.GridLocated on the 9th floor of the NOPSI Hotel, Grid serves up the best sunsets and impressive views of the Mississippi River and city skyline. Find a table and drink ice-cold beers to the fullest. If you’re lucky enough to be staying at the hotel, you’ll have access to the pool area too. For everyone else, the bar is open from 4 p.m.AltoOn the 11th floor of the Chic Hotel, Alto has all the ingredients for a winning rooftop bar. Sweeping views of the city? Check. Seasonally-changing cocktail menu? Of course. Pool? Got it. What’s more, the pool is open to non-hotel guests too. With live music throughout the year, Alto is a perfect spot to start and end your night.VUEOccupying the 14th floor of the Higgins Hotel, Vue features views of Canal Street, Vieux Square and out to the Mississipi. Masterful mixologists (调酒师) will serve you a delicious cocktail and there’s also a very good range of local and imported bottled beers. It’s one of the most stylish spots in the city, particularly popular with 20-somethings on a date.RivieraAnother poolside offering, this time at the Royal Hotel. Floating seven floors above the busy streets below, it offers grand views over the Mississippi River and the historic French Quarter. The pool is sadly for guests only, but it does make a great backdrop for your rooftop drinks. If you’ve got a sweet tooth, you could head straight for something called Jumbo Sandwich instead.1.What do the bars have in common?A.They are next to a swimming pool.B.They are on the top floor of a hotel. C.They have a view of the Mississippi.D.They provide all-day service to guests. 2.Which bar may be the first choice for a young couple to stay in?A.VUE.B.Alto.C.Grid.D.Riviera.3.What can you enjoy in the bars?A.Best sunrises in Grid.B.Live music in VUE.C.Imported beers in Alto.D.Sweet bites in Riviera.I missed the clear blue skies of home in Colorado over my grandparents’ farm. Some of my earliest memories were of sitting on my grandfather’s knee while he played his violin. When I was old enough, I went to college on a music scholarship. But when I came to New York City, I left my violin behind.“As long as you’ve got music, you’ve got good company, Jane,” my grandfather always said. I didn’t have either in my life these days. Looking at the gray sky, I was wondering whether I could get auditions- to give a short performance to be in a film.The winter sky was starting to turn purple when I heard something unexpected. An orchestra was practicing. I followed the sounds to the park and saw the musicians practicing.I approached the director during a break. “This is a community orchestra,” he said. “One you’re welcome to join. All you need is an instrument.” But I couldn’t afford to buy one and it wasn’t the kind of thing my parents could just ship from Colorado.As I walked back with heavy steps, a sign made me stop short: Schumacher Violin Maker. From the window, I saw an old man wearing glasses adjusting the bridge on a violin. I stepped inside and told him my story. When I’d finished, he said,“So, you need a violin.” I nodded in embarrassment. He surveyed the rows of instruments and selected a violin with a bright color. “Take it,” he said. “Go and make your music.” I stood there, surprised, as he handed it to me.Holding the violin, I felt like I’d just woken up from a dream. But it was real—as real as the strings I was touching. My heart pounding with excitement, I headed for the park. There was a chair in the orchestra waiting for me. Playing the violin, I immediately felt at home. I made a ton of friends there. Music had brought me good company, just as my grandfather had promised.4.What might be the author’s dream job in New York City?A.An actress.B.An artist.C.A violinist.D.A composer. 5.How does the author express her mood at different times?A.By creating dialogues.B.By recording emotional conflicts. C.By citing her grandfather’s words.D.By describing the colors of the sky.A.Behaviour mechanisms work.B.Crayfish prefer the light sections. C.The assumption proves reasonable.D.Animals are similar to human in mind. 10.What does the underlined word “disparaging” mean in paragraph 4?A.Criticizing.B.Explaining.C.Confirming.D.Acknowledging.11.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A.Feelings: Guiding Human Being B.Boundaries: Making No Sense C.Humanizing: Covering the Truth D.Animals: Mirroring Human BehavioursA scanning system combined with artificial intelligence is automatically assessing cows’ health status twice a day on dozens of “smart” dairy farms across the UK.Overhead three-dimensional cameras film the animals’ backs as they leave the milking bam, while sensors read their individual identity tags. The associated computers then use machine learning to process the data, providing farmers with critical daily information about each cow’s weight, body condition and mobility. “We can detect certain health conditions, including lameness (跛行) , just by scanning the cows walking past, without even having to see their hooves (蹄子),” says Wenhao Zhang at the University of the West of England (UWE) in Bristol, UK.While farmers are well trained to recognise such issues as early as possible, they often miss subtle, day-to-day changes in individual cows. Because they are a prey (猎物) species, cows will also naturally hide signs of discomfort, such as lameness, when they think they are being watched, says Melvyn Smith, who designed the system with Mark Hansen, both at UWE.In an initial study of 200 dairy cows on one farm, Smith, Hansen and their colleagues placed a computer and 3D cameras in a milking bam. They aimed the cameras over an arrow walkway that cows pass through when they are finished milking. A near tag reader,set at the cows, head level, sets off the cameras to record. “The beauty of this equipment is that it’s just passively sitting there, unobserved by the animal,” says Smith. “And every time they go past — so every time they’re milked, which is usually twice a day — it’s gathering data.”Kate Dutton-Regester at the University of Queensland in Australia says the system is “a great innovation”. “The dairy industry needs an automated, non-intrusive (非侵入式) monitoring system that can aid dairy farmers in observing the health of their herd in a timelyand efficient manner, and this technology meets those criteria,” she says. 12.What can we know about the scanning system?A.It was designed by Wenhao Zhang.B.It can monitor the health of the cows.C.It can help cure the lameness of the cows.D.It provides farms with farming information.13.Why are well-trained farmers mentioned in paragraph 3?A.To compare different scanning devices.B.To demonstrate their high skills in farming.C.To stress the advantage of the scanning system.D.To introduce the operation of the scanning system.14.What is the highlight of the scanning system?A.It includes a 3D camera.B.It can gather data.C.It can’t be noticed by cows.D.It is beautifully designed. 15.What do Kate’s words imply?A.The dairy industry needs improving.B.Well-trained farmers will be replaced.C.The scanning system has been widely used.D.The scanning system benefits the dairy industry.三、完形填空五、其他应用文46.假定你是李华,你校将于下周末举办英语演讲比赛,请你以“Be Fit in Body and Mind”为题写一篇演讲稿。
2023届福建省福州市普通高中毕业班5月质量检测英语试卷
一、听力选择题二、听力选择题1. What is the relationship between the woman and Dr. Philips?A .Hostess and gardener.B .Neighbors.C .Doctor and patient.2.A .The woman received a resume just now.B .The woman will be promoted next month.C .The woman should handle the problem soon.D .The woman demands a pay rise in the resume.3. What is the woman going to do this evening?A .Go to dance.B .Go to see a play.C .Go to see a film.4.A .He has taken a course in Russian opera.B .He has learned some Russian words in the opera.C .He enjoys seeing the opera even though it is in Russian.D .He does not understand why students are required to perform an opera in Russian.5. Where does the conversation take place?A .In a store.B .In a hotel.C .In a restaurant6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. Who is the man most likely to be?A .A tourist.B .a tour guide.C .A French chef.2. How will the speakers travel around the city?A .By bus.B .By train.C .By car.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
2023届福建省宁德市普通高中毕业班5月份质量检测英语试卷(含答案)
2023届福建省宁德市普通高中毕业班5月份质量检测英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Why You Should Visit the Four Imperial Cities of Morocco FezFez is arguably the most storied of the four imperial (皇家的) cities. It was founded in the late 9th century and it served as a capital seven times, most recently in 1912. Thanks to its long run as a capital in different eras, the city is home to numerous historical museums and important monuments. Visit Fez to learn more about Morocco’s history, check out its unique architecture, and experience its energetic culture.MarrakeshMarrakesh was founded in the late 11th century and it served as the capital for four different dynasties. It is now considered the No.1 tourist destination in Morocco, with visitors from all over the world coming to see its luxury imperial palaces, splendid gardens, and ancient markets and try some of the best food in this part of the world.MeknesMeknes was Morocco’s capital between 1672 and 1727. Even this short period was enough to leave a lasting mark on the city in the form of old imperial palaces, castles, and gates. The city also has plenty of other fascinating things to check out, like the Museum of Moroccan Art, several old mosques (清真寺), old markets, and nearby Roman Ruins.RabatRabat is the current capital of the country. It was founded by the Almohad dynasty in the 12th century with this purpose, although it took until 1955 for the city to claim this status officially. There are numerous historical tourist attractions to check out in Rabat, including the Mausoleum of Mohamed V, the unfinished Hassan Tower, and the Chellah Roman Ruins. Being situated at the seaside also means that you will be able to have other activities besides sightseeing.1.What is Fez famous for?A.Its luxury palaces.B.Its numerous art museums.C.Its Roman Ruins.D.Its long term as a capital.2.What can you see in both Marrakesh and Meknes?A.Old markets.B.Imperial castles.C.Ancient mosques.D.A Splendid gardens3.When was the current capital confirmed?A.In the 12th century.B.In the 17th century.C.In the 19th century.D.In the 20th century.It was a dream born in fire. Andrea Peterson was five when she and her mother were trapped on the ledge (窗台) of a burning building.“Throw the kid down!” said one of the firemen below, and little Andrea leaped into lifesaving arms and a life-long ambition: She wanted to fight fires like her rescuers did.She told that to the men who had saved her, and they laughed good-naturedly the way grown-ups do when a kid says they want to be an astronaut or a sports star. But this was back in a time when little girls weren’t even allowed to fantasize about such grand goals.“You’ll be a good mommy,” the firemen told her, “you’ll be a good teacher, maybe you’ll be a nurse, but you can never be a fireman.”And then, as it tends to do, life sidelined her dreams. She was studying for a degree in aviation (航空) technology — the only female in her class — and that’s where she met her husband, Dennis.Later, Dennis was diagnosed with cancer, and Peterson spent 31 years caring for him. At 61, she went on an ambulance ride-along. It turned out to be a life-and-death situation, and Peterson felt that long-ago childhood calling. She earned her emergency medical technician license and responded to fire calls with the ambulance. She found that her years of tending to Dennis had prepared her for dealing with various hurts and ills.After a year, she told her boss she wanted to be a firefighter.The fact that everyone else in her training unit was between 18 and 21 didn’t stop her. She passed the written test, she cleared the physical and, finally, that little girl’s dream became a reality.4.What inspired Peterson to be a firefighter?A.Her physical abilities.B.Her being rescued in fire.C.Her mother’s expectation.D.Her lifesaving experience.5.Why did the rescuers laugh about Peterson’s dream?A.They thought it was a satisfying dream.B.They thought she was gifted in being a nurse.C.They thought it was just a childish dream for a girl.D.They thought kids should dream of being an astronaut.6.Which words can best describe Peterson?A.Curious and wise.B.Talented and educated.C.Creative and devoted.D.Determined and caring.7.What can we know from the text?A.She was most experienced in her training unit.B.Her dream came true because of her childhood calling.C.Her aviation technology enabled her to realize her dream.D.Years of attending her husband contributed to realizing her dream.Removing footwear before going into someone else’s house is seen as a sign of respect in certain cultures. Yet in the U.S., many worry that this request comes across as rude. But there may be good reason for you to ban shoes indoors.A 2018 survey showed that a significant 87% of Americans report taking off their shoes while at home. 31% say they will “always” remove their shoes inside their house, while 26% say they do so “most of the time.”But when it comes to asking guests to do the same, the prevalence is much lower. Around 50% of Americans admit that they never ask guests to take off their shoes. And out of those who specifically say they always take off their own shoes at home, only 25 % said they expect that the same from their visitors.Maybe you think it’s rude to do so. Or maybe you see it as an inconvenience. Regardless of the reason for your hesitation, experts say you really should be making sure people leave their footwear at the front door. A no shoe policy can help maintain cleanliness and hygiene (卫生).According to Godoy, a cleaning expert, banning outdoor footwear can “significantly reduce” the amount of dirt being tracked indoors.Wearing shoes indoors can introduce bacteria and other stuff to your floors, which can build up over time and turn into a real problem. In fact, a major study from microbiologist Charles Gerba found that harmful bacteria such as coliform and E. coli can be detected on theoutside of 96% of shoes. These contaminants (污染物) can then be spread throughout the home when people walk around indoors with their shoes on.“Removing shoes at the door can help prevent the spread of these contaminants and promote a cleaner, healthier living environment,” says Zeeshan Afzal, a medical doctor. 8.What can be learned about the 2018 survey?A.26% of those surveyed ask guests to take off their shoes.B.31% of those surveyed take off their shoes when visiting friends.C.More than half of those surveyed tend to take off shoes at home.D.Most of those surveyed realize the benefits of taking off shoes at home.9.What does the underlined word “prevalence” probably mean?A.Popularity.B.Suggestion.C.Introduction.D.Similarity. 10.Which is the purpose of removing shoes indoors?A.To keep out bnetern B.To protect C.To meet hosts’ need D.To remove communicate11.What is the best title of the passage?A.Taking off Shoes Indoors Convenient?B.Taking off Shoes Indoors a Custom?C.Taking off Shoes Indoors a Must?D.Taking off Shoes Indoors Fashlonnble?A study conducted by Cornell University examined how the use of AI in conversations impacts the way people express themselves and view each other.The researchers have found people have more efficient conversations, use more positive language and perceive each other more positively when using an Al-enabled chat tool.However, the group also found that when participants think their partner is using more AI-suggested responses, they consider that partner as less cooperative.“I was surprised to find people tend to evaluate you more negatively simply because they suspect you’ re using AI to help compose text, regardless of whether you actually are,” said Jess Hohenstein, the lead researcher. “This illustrates the continuous overall doubt that people seem to have around AI.”For their first experiment, participants were asked to talk about a policy issue and assigned to one of three conditions: both participants can use smart replies; only oneparticipant can use smart replies; or neither participant can use smart replies. Researchers found that using smart replies increased communication efficiency, positive emotional language and positive evaluations by communication partners. On average, smart replies accounted for 14.3% of sent messages.But participants who their partners suspected of responding with smart replies were evaluated more negatively than those who were thought to have typed their own responses, consistent with common assumptions about the negative implications of AI.“While Al might be able to help you write,” Hohenstein said, “it’s altering your language in ways you might not expect, especially by making you sound more positive. This suggests that by using text-generating Al, you’re giving up some of your own personal voice.”Malte Jung, an associate professor, said, “What we observe in this study is the impact that Al has on social dynamics and some of the unintended consequences that could result from integrating AI in social contexts. This suggests that whoever controls the algorithm(算法) may have influence on people’s interactions, language and insights into each other.”12.What is the text mainly about?A.Methods of using AI in conversations.B.Efficiency of using AI in conversations.C.Convenience of using AI in conversations.D.Impacts of using AI in conversations.13.How do the researchers draw their conclusion?A.By analyzing figures.B.By making use of AI.C.By making experiments.D.By completing questionnaires. 14.Which statement does Hohenstein agree with?A.Al always expresses in ways you expect.B.Algorithm will never influence people’s insights.C.Trust can be affected by using AI in conversation.D.You will regain your voice by using AI in conversation.15.How will a person feel about suspecting his partner’s using smart replies? A.Nervous.B.Uncomfortable.C.Excited.D.Puzzled.二、七选五We are now having face-to-face chats with friends instead of talking online. But have you ever been in a conversation that you wish you could run away from? ____16____A research team surveyed 806 participants about a recent conversation they had with someone close to them. The participants were asked about the actual length and their expected length of the conversation, and how long they thought the other person wanted to talk for.According to the team’s paper published in the journal PNAS, about one-third of the conversation length was unwanted. ____17____ On average, they continued talking for 3.87 minutes before they sensed that the other speaker, too, wished to end it. Situations are similar when it comes to strangers. Only about 1.6 percent of the conversations ended when both parties wanted them to.The paper pointed out that when they talk to strangers, what makes people “mask their desires” may be their politeness. When talking to close friends and family, it may be their kindness as ending the chat too soon may hurt the other’s feelings.____18____ Saying you only have a certain amount of time to talk at the start of the chat is a good place to start. “Remember conversations don’t end because people don’t know when the other person wants to go,” Adam Mastroianni who led the study told the Inverse website. ____19____ For example, clearly communicate that you had a nice time and would like to talk again.However, in some ways, this may not be a bad thing. ____20____ Conversation is a good way to make these connections happen.A.After all, people need social connections.B.It’s difficult to run away from a conversation.C.So what is the best way to end a conversation?D.Scientists have proved that you might not be alone.E.And some participants felt trapped in the conversation.F.You should make your partner feel good about the end of the chat.G.Also, more participants believed they wanted to end the conversation first.三、完形填空Something interesting happened at my home recently. In a hillside suburb, I am lucky toof birds.One of those birds is called the laughing kookaburra, a big kingfisher, which certainly does like to ____23____ snakes and lizards in its strong and powerful beak (喙).The kookaburra’s head and chest are white ____24____ its wings and back are brown. What I love most is that the kookaburras laugh at sunset. My bird book ____25____ their call as a “loud chuckling laugh.” Often they laugh in ____26____ with each other so that their laugh ____27____ around the trees a bit like the “wave”. How wonderful it would be.I was inside my home when there was a loud ____28____ against a window one day. I ____29____out the door and around the veranda (走廊) to see what had happened. A kookaburra was _____30_____ on the wooden floorboards of the veranda, looking extremely scared. As I _____31_____ back a little distance, wondering what to do, the _____32_____ kookaburra shook its head, raised its beak in the air, opened its mouth, and _____33_____ into a loud, hearty laugh. I thought what a _____34_____ thing it would be to learn how to _____35_____ your head up and laugh after such a frightening surprise.21.A.blocked B.surrounded C.caught D.attracted 22.A.picture B.kind C.variety D.story 23.A.catch B.track C.bury D.choose 24.A.since B.while C.because D.unless 25.A.approves B.remembers C.proves D.describes 26.A.relationship B.common C.chorus D.cooperation 27.A.spreads B.turns C.disappears D.falls 28.A.voice B.knock C.laugh D.shout 29.A.figured B.worked C.walked D.pointed 30.A.waiting B.flying C.sleeping D.grounding 31.A.stood B.pushed C.sat D.looked 32.A.excited B.frightened C.desperate D.annoyed 33.A.spelt out B.broke out C.burst out D.spoke out 34.A.familiar B.hopeful C.ridiculous D.wonderful 35.A.lift B.shake C.clear D.fill四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
2023届福建省福州市普通高中毕业班5月质量检测英语试卷(2)
2023届福建省福州市普通高中毕业班5月质量检测英语试卷(2)一、听力选择题1.A.She thinks they can’t go to the theatre without the car.B.She suggests going to the theatre by subwayC.She believes the man’s brother will let them use the car first.D.She thinks the theatre is far away from here.2. What do we know about Jim?A.He has a leg injury.B.He withdrew from the football team.C.He spent his holiday with his teammates.3. When should the girl finish her homework?A.At 8:20.B.At 8:40.C.At 9:00.4. What is Tony?A.A teacher.B.A writer.C.A photographer.5. Why will the man go to see the White House first?A.He wants to see the famous president.B.The historical museums are closed.C.It’s the most famous historical building there.二、听力选择题6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What is the plot of “The Last Chance”?A.Some scientists work to save the planet from a deadly virusB.Some researchers trying to find a new planet for humans to live onC.Some households travel through time to prevent a catastrophic event2. What did Rachel think of the acting and special effects in the movie?A.They were over the top.B.They were mediocre.C.They were stunning3. How was the plot of the movie “The Last Chance” easy to follow?A.It was convoluted and outmodedB.It was a little uneasyC.It was straightforward and challenging7. 听下面一段对话,回答以下题。
2023届福建省福州市高三下学期毕业班第二次质量检测英语试卷(3)
2023届福建省福州市高三下学期毕业班第二次质量检测英语试卷(3)一、听力选择题1. What made the woman wait so long for her clothes?A.The breaking-down of the company.B.Her not being informed in time.C.The wrong delivery of her package.2.A.Using core vocabulary.B.Having a general knowledge of grammar.C.Remembering more words.D.Concentrating on the key words.3. What is the relationship between the speakers?A.Teacher and student.B.School friends.C.Fellow workers.4.A.Her husband couldn’t find a suitable job.B.Her husband quarreled with their son.C.She had an argument with her husband.D.She had to stay home because she was fired.5.A.She knows a helpful young man.B.She has never lived in London before.C.She does not like the topic at the time.D.She remembers vaguely about London.二、听力选择题6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What is the man doing now?A.Looking for his watch B.Looking for his phone.C.Looking for his keys.2. Where are the speakers?A.In the car.B.In the yard.C.In the bedroom.3. What is the woman’s advice?A.Taking a short break.B.Thinking about yesterday’s paths.C.Searching for it together.4. What will the woman do next?A.Call Amy.B.Check the laundry.C.Repair the washing machine.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
2023届福建省三明市高中毕业班第三次质量检测英语试题
2023届福建省三明市高中毕业班第三次质量检测英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________SUBSCRIBE TODAY FROMClaim immediate subscriberDiscounted travel club offershotels,plus preferential ratesA saving of over50%OFF thedeliver it direct to your or gift receiver’sone-year stay abroad,Lin visited many museums and appreciated exhibitions on different subjects,varying from insects to dols.She was so fascinated by an exhibit of used light bulbs, which gave her the inspiration to disassemble electronics and present the components like a decorative painting.She returned to China in2019and taught herself how to use digital design software.Before officially starting her business,Lin surveyed her followers to see whether they would be interested in buying electronic disassembly art.It is important to know who your target audience is when running social media accounts,she explains.Speaking of the future, she notes that there are no big plans,but she will keep focusing on her daily work. 4.What is the first step of Lin’s work?A.Tearing apart electronic products.B.Communicating with the customers.C.Cleaning the components carefully.D.Presenting the components artistically.5.What made Lin Xi start her business?A.Software Photoshop.B.Platform Douyin.C.An exhibition.D.A painting.6.Why did Lin Xi conduct a survey?A.To satisfy her own curiosity.B.To locate her target audience.C.To make her followers interested.D.To promote her social media account.7.What can best describe Lin Xi?A.Brilliant and caring.B.Careful and ambitious.C.Generous and determined.D.Creative and organized.二、未知“Shyness can stop you from doing all the things in life that you’d like to,“the Smiths once sang.However,research suggests that may not be the case when working as a team.Researchers have found that when animals temper their personalities because of social rules,the efficiency of a group to undertake risky missions-such as foraging(觅食)for food-is boosted.“We see this phenomenon happening when we mix together a school of fish with wildly different personalities:the very fearless individuals and the very shy individuals tend to control what they would normally be doing when they stick with the rest of the group,”said Dr Sean Rands,the lead author of the research at the University of Bristol.Writing in the journal PLoS Computational Biology,the researchers reported how they built a computer model to investigate the impact of social conventions and animals’personalities on the movement of individuals within a group.The model was based on an assumption in which a group of animals in a safe“home”set out to travel to a food foraging site some distance away.The results revealed that when no social conventions were in place,their movements were governed by their personalities alone-in other words how fearless or shy they were determined how quickly they left home and arrived at the foraging site.However,when social conventions were introduced,so that the individuals had to keep an eye on each other and adjust their movements accordingly,the impact of personality reduced with less variation in how quickly they reached the destination.The team found where social conventions were present,the group foraged more efficiently than when individuals behaved independently.“We find that if individuals pay attention to the other members of the group,the group will tend to remain at the safe site for longer,but then travel faster towards the foraging site,“the team wrote.Rands added that for many social animals,being part of a group can bring huge benefits, and these can outweigh the influence of personality.8.Why are the Smiths’words mentioned in paragraph1?A.To give an example.B.To make a comparison.C.To lead in the topic.D.To introduce the background.9.What will individuals do while staying with a group?A.Adjust their behavior.B.Take on risky missions.C.Ignore social rules.D.Travel to a distant foraging site.10.What can we infer from the results? A.Personalities alone determine movements. B.Individuals prefer to behave independently. C.Group work increases exposure to potential risks. D.Social conventions contribute to working efficiency. 11.What is the best title for the text?A.Be Part of a GroupB.Stay True to YourselfC.Get Rid of Your ShynessD.Control Your Personalitiesability to overcome important technical challenges on the way to developing ChatGPT-like products.”“We want to share MOSS and its model codes and development experiences with everyone,and hope that China can be at the forefront of the world in terms of large-scale language models.We look forward to the continued cooperation between the Fudan team and the Shanghai laboratory,through MOSS and subsequent research and exploration,to promote AI inclusiveness and authorize the domestic AI industry as soon as possible,”he added. 12.What can we learn from paragraph2?A.MOSS proved to be perfect.B.The public testing went smoothly.C.The test platform was overcrowded.D.China first released ChatGPT-like software.13.What does the underlined word“optimize”mean in paragraph3?A.Replace.B.Highlight.C.Improve.D.Maintain.14.What may prevent China developing ChatGPT-like products?A.Pre-trained language models.B.Various related smart products.C.Space for MOSS improvement.D.Key technical difficulties.15.Which aspect of the research does the last paragraph focus on?A.Its vision.B.Its challenges.C.Its achievements.D.Its significance.四、七选五The meaning of happiness is,to an extent,subjective.But experts we surveyed emphasize the same cocktail of ingredients:a sense of control and independence,being五、未知Outside my office building,there would be a homeless man,standing by the road and waving at passers-by happily.I would remember to________any spare change for him.Every time I saw him,I’d六、图画作文46.最近你在互联网上看到一幅漫画。
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福建省普通高中毕业班质量检查英语精选文档 TTMS system office room 【TTMS16H-TTMS2A-TTMS8Q8-2016年福建省普通高中毕业班质量检查英语本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。
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第一节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)1. What is the probable age of MaryA.38. B.40 C.48.has led Amy to success?A. Her intelligence.B. Her effort.C. Her luck.will the man get to the station?A. By train.B. By bus.C. By car.4. What is the probable relationship between the two speakersA Teacher and student. B.Follow students C.Mother and sondid the man apologize?A. He didn't call on Maria.B. He didn't phone Maria.C. He didn't do homework.第二节(共15小题;每小题I.5分,满分分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6 Who will go to the Big BoogieA. Tom.B. Mark.C. Peter.7. What will the woman do nextA. Finish an essay.B. go bird watching.C. Make phone calls.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
much will Jeremy Paxman payA.$ 30. 50.B.$30. 15.C.$13. 50.does this conversation probably take place?A.At the cleaner's.B.At the supermarket. C.At the post office.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What is John going to beA.A salesman B.A security guard. department manager.11. Who will send an application form to JohnA. The guard.B. Charles.C. The woman.12. What is Charles doing nowA. Offering his address.B. Talking on the phone.C. Speaking to John.13. When will the match be heldA. In the morning.B. In the afternoon.C. In the evening.14. How many members does the club have?A. 12.B. 20.C. 49.15. What is MichaelA. A ballplayer.B. A soldier.C. A referee.16. What will the match be likeA. Rough.B. Enjoyable.C. Awful.听第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。
17. When should the bus leave for NewcastleA. 7 am.B. 1 pm.C. 8 pm.18. Where will they stay for the night in NewcastleA. In the tents.B. In the restaurants.C. In the hotels.19. What will they do at 9: 00 tomorrow morningA. Have breakfast.B. See bands playing.C. Make preparation20. Who might the speaker be?A. A guide.B. A student.C. A tourist.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)AIf you need to spend time on the road,it’s important to find ways to keep safe on your feet. Don’t suppose it's your right of way. Yes, you might be crossing at the right place, at the right time, within the crosswalk area, but you are still exposed to danger. It could be a?distracted driver, or a cyclist with a loose sense of traffic rules, so you could still get hurt. You can be in the right legally, but that won’tbe much help when you're in the hospital.Follow pedestrian signals. Just as drivers aren’t supposed to speed up to beat a light when crossing through an intersection, pedestrians need to take the same care when obeying their own signals. If the hand is flashing and the countdown is into single digits (数字),stay where you are. Trying to outrun the flashing hand is unsafe,especially as cars try to clear the intersection before the light turns red.Give drivers enough time to stop when crossing. D on’t suppose that drivers will?jam on their brakes when you hit the crosswalk signals. Some provinces, such as Alberta, issue (发出)a ticket if you don’t give drivers enough time to brake.Cross quickly. Once you’ve followed all of the other rules, and it i s safe to cross the street, don’t then just wander along in front of six lanes (车道)of traffic. There’s no need to run or jog, but respect the drivers who respected you enough to stop for you.21. Who is the text intended for?A. Drivers.B. Cyclists.C. Police.D. Pedestrians.22. What does the underlined word “distracted” in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Considerate.B. Strange.C. Kind-hearted.D. Absent-minded.23. In what case would pedestrians in Alberta be fined?A. Racing against time with drivers.B. Following crosswalk signals.C. Crossing the crosswalk area.D. Walking outside six lanes.24. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Rules for Traffic PoliceB. Tips to Keep Safe on Your FeetC. Things Every Driver Should KnowD. Signals for Both Pedestrians and DriversBAt primary school in New Zealand, I was introduced to a school savings account run by one of the local banks. When our money box was full, we took it to the bank and watched with pride as our coins flowed across the counter. As a reward,we could choose our next money box from a small variety, and start the whole savings routine again. Every week I watched my parents sort out the housekeeping and “make ends meet”. Sometimes it was annoying to wait for things we really felt we needed.Later, as a university student, I managed on an extremely small student allowance. Students were ignored by banks then, because we were so poor, and there was no way I could have gotten credit, even if I had tried. We collected our allowance three times each year, deposited it to the best advantage?and withdrew it little by little to last until the next payout of the allowance.When our daughter, Sophie, began to walk, we made a purposeful choiceto encourage her touse money wisely. We often comment when the TV tells us “You owe it to yourself to borrow our money"—to whom do we really owe it And what would happen if our income were reduced or dried up Now, as a 12-year-old child, it’s almost embarrassing to see her tight “financial policy”,and wait for the unavoidable holiday sales to buy what she wants.I agree that financial education in schools is very important. But the root of the problem lies with us and the way we behave as role models to those who follow.25. What did the author learn from her parents?A. How to become a banker.B. Where to open a savings account.C. Where to choose a money box.D. How to make ends meet.26. How did the author manage the student allowance?A. He applied for a credit card.B. He spent it three times a year.C. He put it in the bank.D. He seldom withdrew it.27. What reflects Sophie’s tight “financial policy”A. Reducing her savings.B. Buying things on sales.C. Canceling holiday plans.D. Borrowing money from banks.28. What’s the text mainly about?A. Parents,money problems.' school performance.C. Children’s saving behavior.D. Children’s financial education.CIn the past, friendships were greatly limited by time, space and attention; increasing home and workplace mobility has made it even harder to keep social relations over time. Through a combination of user controls, new technologies and changing standards of social behavior, Facebook is freeing us from these limitations, making friendships more accessible, pleasant and diverse than ever before.First, Facebook allows you to find and rediscover friends and then reminds you of these connections, so that you are less likely to fall out of touch with the long-lost school friend, or the family member in a different country. 'Second, Facebook creates an environment that allows you to interact easily with others : you can share your photos,videos,links and thoughts with your friends, and respond to what they share in turn. Third, Facebook’s unique technical system helps you to discover your friends,most valuable stories. These technologies allow people tokeep and enrich friendships that they might otherwise have been unable to keep.The effect of this is very great. A recent study by Keith Hampton for the Pew Internet and American?Life Project discovered that users of social networking websites have larger, more diverse social circles, online and offline. This outcome comes at no cost to one’s closest relationships, which are kept in person and over the phone. Instead, the hour that the average user spends each day socializing on Facebook comes at the expense of less social activities, such as the three or so hours a day the average person spends watching television.Time may limit our ability to keep social ties, but our desire for social communication is limitless. Just as boats have allowed us to cross oceans and vehicles have allowed us to move mountains, Facebook is a tool that allows us to stay more deeply connected with a larger and more diverse set of friends.29. What can you do with the help of Facebook according to the text?A. Protect the environment.B. Find a new house or workplace.C. Rediscover long-lost classmates.D. Change the behavior towards your friends.30. What will social networking websites do?A. Increase the diversity of social relations.B. Share thehours of watching television.C. Restrict personal friendship.D. Limit social activities.31. What is the author's attitude towards Facebook?A. Worried.B. Doubtful.C. Approving.D. Curious.DThe World Health Organization (WHO) said that processed meat may be carcipogenic(致癌). Do you still dare eat cancer-linked processed meat Here are some comments on the website.Bill (Australia) I’d rather live a short, pleasant life than a long, unhappy one, denying(拒绝给予) myself tasty food just because some experts say it’s not healthy. We should all enjoy the one life we have ---if I had listened to every piece of health advice I would never go anywhere, eat anything or enjoy life in any way. So, I won’t change my habit. I am going to have bacon sandwich, glass of wine, burger, can of coke whenever I fell like it.Tim (America) Is meat really as bad as smoking: I don’t think so. According to the WHO 34,000 people die worldwide per year because they eat processed meat. In 2012, million people died of cancer worldwide. That means if you eat a lot of processed meat you have a chance of being among the percent of people dying of cancer because of processed meat. I’ll take the chance.Helen (Switzerland) The WHO doesn’t say that just?one bite of meat causes cancer, it is rather saying that people should vary their diet. People who eat more meat often have other unhealthy habits. They usually eat fewer fruits and vegetables and they also often exercise less.Van (China) Perhaps this report will make people consider becoming vegetarians ( 素食者). So for your health, the environment and future generations, it is not difficult; it just needs a change of attitude. There is a vast variety of other delicious food available to enjoy.if Bill has to change his habit’ll feel unhappy.B. He’ll live a pleasant life.C. He’ll go on a diet.D. He’ll become a vegetarian.does Tim think about eating processed meatrisky.B. Fairly safe.C. Popular worldwide.D. Very unhealthy.may be Helen a response to WHO’s warninglittle about it.B. Eating whatever she likes.C. Varying the diet and doing exercise.D. Taking a diet without meat.have the most similar viewpointsand Tim.B. Tim and Helen.C. Helen and Van.D. Bill and Van.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)When you’re in high school, it can be difficult to find a job. You may not have much, or any, formal work experience and there aren’t many jobs available for teenagers. However, if you’re looking for a job, there are things you can do to help get your application noticed and help yourself get hired.Do n’t be shy.Tell everyone you know you are looking for a job. Many jobs aren’t advertised and you may be able to get a good job lead from a friend or family member.One good way to get experience is to start by working for friends and neighbors. Babysitting, garden work, doing cleaning, and pet sitting all can be included on your resume(简历).Keep an open mind.This is a tough market and you may not be able to find a job doing what you want to do. The more flexibility you have, the more opportunities you’ll be able to apply for. Plus, even if the job wasn’t your first choice, it may turn out to be better than you expected.Check the rules.There are only certain jobs you can do and hours you can work.Write a resume.A resume may not be required by employers.shows that you’re serious about your job search.close to home.always optimistic.can count on the following chance.’t limit yourself to certain types of jobs.it can help you stand out from the competition.job search tips will help you get your job search started.the Child Labor Law regulations to see how they apply to you.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完型填空Erik, an athletic child, lost his vision in his early teen. At firstto use a walking stick or learn Braille (盲文),rock climbing was like wrestling in some ways. A wrestler and a rockmountain climbing, the greatest challenge of his life.major difference is that he isn’t as thin as most climbers.to the mountain air for Erik was the same as it was for his teammates:his teammates:as they got near the top, the vision of all climbers was?To climb Mount Everest is an achievement for any athlete. Erik showed his disability wasn’t as important as his ability.41. A. promised? B. refused? C. demanded?D. decided42. A. insisting? B. praying? C. admitting?D. appealing43. A. ignore? B. consider? C. overcome?D. accept44. A. cards? B. parts? C. sports?D. jokes45. A. that? B. where? C. what?D. whose46. A. feel? B. thought? C. smell?D. taste47. A. giveB. store?C. get?D. exchange48. A. fell behind? B. lay in? C. depend on?D. led to49. A. disabled? B. sighted? C. satisfied?D. determined50. A. However? B. Besides? C. Therefore?D. Otherwise51. A. amateur? B. optimistic? C. responsible?D. perfect52. A. ropes? B. flags? C. bells?D. marks53. A. casually? B. easily? C. eagerly?D. slowly54. A. challenging? B. compulsory? C. optional?D. comforting55. A. application? B. limitation? C. adaptation?D. reaction56. A. lack? B. change? C. supply?D. existence57. A. survive? B. function? C. recover?D. refresh58. A. against? B. to? C. over?D. with59. A. wasted? B. broadened? C. improved?D. restricted60. A. hopeless? B. dizzy? C. blind?D. dead?第二卷第三部分英语知识运用第二节Make your home a safer place You probably think that your home is the one place where you are safe. That’s what I thought until last week. Now I knew our flat is full ofnephew while their parents go away for? 63 short break. We asked them to come and make sure that everything was? 64 (total) OK. All of us got a few 65 (surprise).We started in the spare bedroom, in 66 the children will sleep. Everybody knows you shouldn’t put children’s beds under a window in case a child 67 (try) to climb out. Next was the bathroom. We keep our medicines on a shelf above the washbasin. Never leave medicines somewhere children can find? 68 (they). They might think they are sweets. Finally, the kitchen. This is the most? 69 (danger) room in the house. Knives should be 70 (keep)in drawers children can’t reach, and all cleaningliquids in high cupboards. So we have three weeks to make our house safe. It’s not difficult...once you know how.第四部分写作第一节短文改错Last month, I find that my little brother looked up to me. I noticed he started copying way that I was dressed. He even began copying my ways of speaking and greet my friends. At first, I thought that he was play jokes. So I yelled at him, “Knock it off ”. Much with my surprise, he burst in to tear. Then I realized that what he was doing those things just because he admired me. To comfort my sadly brother, I took him to shop at the store of a blue shirt like me. Our mother smiled proud when we happily came back home in our shirts.第二节书面表达假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Peter 想来中国旅行,他写信向你了解他到北京后乘坐何种交通工具旅行比较适宜。