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(在此卷上答题无效)福建省漳州市届高三毕业班第一次教学质量检测2025英语试题注意事项
1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷和答题纸规定的位置上
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段对话5A BC后,你都有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10例How muchis theshirtA.£
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1.What booksdoes the woman usuallyread in the libraryA.Storybooks.B.Course books.C.Science books.
2.How doesthe womandeal withdifficult lecturesA.By talkingwith lecturers.B・By attendingthem again.C.By recordingthem.
3.What isMikes fatherA.A postman.B.A teacher.C・A photographer.
4.How doesMonica find the bookA.Its interesting.B.Ifs helpful.C.Ifs useless.
5.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.The mansneighbors.B.The man^family.C.The mansgarden.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分22・5分)听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项5A BC听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间55每段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.What placedid Mikeget in the marathonA.The firstplace.B.The secondplace.C.The thirdplace.
7.What is the womangoing todo withMike thisweekendA.Watch afilm.B.See offMichelle.C・Pick up her brother.听第段材料,回答第至题7810A.The trafficnoise.B・The crowdedbus.C.The increasingrent.
8..What doesthe womansuffer from福建省漳州市届高三毕业班第一次教学质量检测2025英语试题参考答案及评分标准第一部分听力15CCACA6I0BAABC1115BCABA1620CACBB(评分标准)参照标准答案,选对得1・5分,选错不得分第二部分阅读第一节2125DADAB2630BABCA3135DCCDB3640GBFAD(评分标准)参照标准答案,选对得分,选错不得分
2.5第三部分语言运用第一节4145ACBAD4650DAABC5155BCBDC【评分标准)参照标准答案,选对得分,选错不得分1第二节
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1.L5拼写错误和单复数等问题,一律判错,计零分;
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3.首字母大小写一样的,若学生写得偏大或偏小不扣分,如o、c;首字母大小写不一样的,若写错不给分,如Tt.A.Friends.B.Workmates.C.Husband andwife.
10.How willthewomandeal with the problemA.Make aplaint.B.Change theapartment.C.Discuss it withtheneighbors.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.How longdid Davidstay at the partylast nightA.About5hours.B.About6hours.C.About7hours.
12.What didDavid likebest at the partyA.The drinks.B.The music.C.The barbecue.
13.Why didsome policeeA.To attendthe party.B.To lookinto acase.C・To callan endto theparty.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141614.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.How toeat properly.B.How tohandle stress.C・How to be agood mother.
15.What dowe knowabout Helenssleep conditionA.She usuallysleeps well.B.Shes alwayssleeping poorly.C.She lacksenough time to rest.
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16.What doesHelen sayabout eatingmuch chocolateA.It helpsthose wholike tostay uplate.B,It makesher beeenergetic.C.It hasbad effects on health.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What canwe learnabout house concertsA.They arevery popular.B・They arerelated tosports.C.They lacksskilled performers.
18.Where willEmerick playtonightA.In abar.B.In arestaurant.C.In Kristinashome.
19.What dowe knowabout EmerickA.She startedher performancelast year.B,She getsalong wellwith houseowners.C.She alwayssucceeds inholding concerts.
20.What isthe weakpoint ofhouseconcertsA.Donating moneyisnt allowed.B・The inefrom themisnt fixed.C・The numberof audienceis small.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DATake Five Scholars—Academic enrichmentwith NOadditional fee!Are youstruggling tofind the time topursue a special academicinterest outsideyour majorOr perhapsyou haverecentlydiscovered aninterest buthave runout oftimetolearn moreIf so,you maywant toconsider applyingto the TakeFive ScholarsProgram T5SP,where youcan takea courseyou areinto.Unique to the University of Rochester,it providesanadditional termor year,fee freefor youto enjoya onceinalifetimeopportunity toenrich youruniversity lifeand stillpursueyour major.Frequently AskedQuestions:Take FiveInformation SessionsAllinformation about the T5SP and the applicationprocess is available throughBlackboard inyour ClassYear模块.Announcements moduleIn orderto apply,qualified studentsmust registerin theBlackboard TakeFive T5module,review allcontent in the module.To accessthe T5module inBlackboard,enter TakeFive intothe organizationsdirectorysearch bar.TakeFiveTerm DeadlinesFallT5Program Remenderemail dueOctober10,2023failure to meet thisfirst deadlinewill makeyou unqualifiedtoapply duringthe termT5Proposal andtwo remendationletters:due November3,2023SpringT5Program Remenderemail dueFebruary22,2024failure tomeet thisfirst deadlinewill makeyou unqualifiedtoapply duringthe termT5Proposal andtwo remendationletters:due March21,2024joseph.rodgers@rochester.edu.
21.What cana studentdo withtheT5SPA.Change hisacademic major.B.Have onemore termto earncredits.C.Finish hisuniversity educationfor free.D.Take anextra coursebeyond hismajor.
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23.Where isthe textprobably takenfromA.An academicarticle.B・A researchreport.C.An activityplan.D.A courseguide.BFor furtherquestions,contact theT5SP administrator,J.B.Rodgers at5852752354or byemail atFora longtime aftermy husband,Dave,died,I wasin avast emptinessthat filledmy heartand lungs and limitedmyability tothink or even breathe.In theworst ofmy emptiness,I called Daves friend,Adam Grant,a psychologistandprofessor atWharton.He convincedme that there was a bottomto thisemptiness.While otherpeople hadtried tofort mewithpersonal stories,Adam walkedme throughthe data.He saidthat bysix months,more thanhalf ofpeople wholose abelovedone arepast whatpsychologists classifyas intensesorrow.No onehas beenhanded onlyroses.We allencounter hardships.When theyhappen,what dowe donext I(恢复力)thought resiliencewas thecapacity to bear pain.But according to Adam,its thestrength andspeed of ourresponse tosuffering,and wecan buildit.It isntabout havinga backbone.Ifs aboutstrengthening themuscles aroundourbackbone.So outcame thisbook Option
3.Its myand Adamsattempt to share whatweve learnedabout resilience.We wroteittogether.We dontpretend thathope willwin outover painevery day.It wont.We dontassume to have experiencedeverypossible kindof loss and setbackourselves.We havent.For eachhopeful storywe tellhere,there areothers wherecircumstanceswere too much toovere.Try aswe mightto preventmisfortune,they stillexist,and weare stillleft totacklethem.To fightfor changetomorrow,we needto buildresilience today.Along withreviewing research on howto recover and reboundfrom awide rangeof hardships,Adam andI presentstoriesof individualsand groupswho haveovere ordinaryand extraordinarydifficulties.We lookat thesteps peoplecantake to help themselvesthrough toughtimes.We explorethe psychologyof recoveryandthechallenges ofregaining
24.Why didthe authorcall AdamA.To seekhis professionaladvice.B-To talkabout the book to be written.C.To getsome datahe wasworking on.D.To informhim ofher husbandsdeath.confidence andrediscovering joy.We coverways tospeak aboutpain andfort friendswho aresuffering.
25.What doesthe authorintend todo bymentioning abackbone andmusclesA.Draw aparison.B・Clarify aconcept.C.Highlight adifference.D.Explain aphysical reaction.
26.What isthe lastparagraph mainlyaboutA.The methodthey wrotethe book.B・The contentof theirbook.The reasonfor writing the book.C.D.The peoplethebookconcerns.What isthe authorspurpose inwritingthetext
27.To introducea book.A.B.To defineresilience.C.To sharea painfulexperience.D.To offerlife advice.A recentstudy,which surveyed10,000young peoplefrom10countries,showed thatnearly60%of themwereextremely worriedabout thefuture stateof theplanet.It showsclearly thatclimate changeis notjust athreat toourenvironment.It alsoposes avery realthreat toour emotionalwell being.This heightenedemotional andmental concerninresponse todangerous changesinthe climate system^^is definedas ecoanxiety.Eco anxietyisamon occurrenceamong youthtoday.It also affects the most economicallydisadvantaged acrosstheglobe.But atthe highestrisk maybe researcherswho workin climateand ecologicalscience,burdened by the realityrepresentedby theirfindings.In2024,ecoanxiety willrise tobee one of theleading causesof mentalhealth problems.The reasonsare obvious.Onthe onehand,climate issuesseem tobe gettingout ofcontrol;on theother,our politicalclass isnot offeringstrongleadership.The COP28conference inDubai willbe headedby anoil and gas panydirector.Fortunately,greater levelsof ecoanxietywill alsooffer anapproach totheclimate crisis.Caroline Hickman,a(病态化).researcher oneco anxietyfrom theUniversityofBath,warns thateco anxietyshould notbe pathologizedAccordingto Hickman,anyone experiencingit isdisplaying entirelynatural reactionstotheclimatecrisis.Her suggestionUseecoanxiety as a toolfor good-as anemotion thatcan makepeople actin protectionofourplanet.This iswhy,in2024,we willalso seemore peoplearound theworld jointhe fightfor climatejustice andseek jobsthatprioritize environmentalsustainability.Campaigners willput increasedpressure onfossil fuelindustriesand thegovernments torapidly phaseout theusage ofpolluting coal,oil,andgas.After all,ecoanxiety isnot somethingwe
28.Who aremost likelyto developecoanxietyA.Young people.B・Climate researchers.C.Those withmental problems.D.Those strugglingwith poverty.
29.What isthe authorsattitude togovernments9response toclimate issuesA.Unclear.B.Tolerant.C.Critical.D.Supportive.
30.What doesHickman suggestpeople dowith ecoanxiety(疗法)一will defeatwith therapywe willtackle itby takingaction.A.Turn itinto motivationto act.B・Do moreresearchonit.C.Accept itasanatural reaction.D.Find agood toolto fightit.
31.What canwe inferfrom thelast paragraphA.Fossil fuelindustries shouldbe ended.B.We needto seekjustice inthe jobswe do.C.Campaigners areurged toprotect theplanet.D.Joint effortsare neededto addressecoanxiety.D(选美比赛)While beauty pageants havebeen around for about200years,a firstof itskind pageanthas recentlyemerged——Miss AI,the worldsfirst beautypageant forartificial intelligencegeneratedinfluencers andmodels.Contestants willfirst begiven pointsbased ontheir beauty and tech.Beauty pointsare awardedlike inevery pageant,based ontheir conventionalbeauty andability toanswer questionsmaturely.However,its worthconsidering thatall the(超过)models werespecifically designedtomeetorevenexceed allmodern daybeauty standardsso thecategory wontbe hard toscore in.Ifs thetechnical qualityand realismof themodel thatare vitalto winpoints,especially sinceAI isknowntohavelittle but noticeable flaws,like asixth fingeror extrateeth.The consistencyof contestants9social mediainteraction withfans,as wellas howthey areusing theirplatforms arealsowhat earnthem pointsinthesocial cloutcategory.For example,Kenza Layli,the AIinfluencer toppingthe shortlist,fights topromote asociety ofempowered Moroccanwomen andwas praisedbythejudges forher abilityto tiea largerinternationalaudience to her cause,through her196,000followers onInstagram.However,concerns havealso arisenabout suchpageants.When askedabout hisviewpoint onthe significanceof AI pageants,Kenzas creatorRahul Choudhrymerited:“AI isheretohelphumans,and Kenzaspurpose isto spreadawareness.She hasa celebritylikequality becausewe noticedpeopletend tofollow celebritiesand join their causes.That celebritylikequality doeshave othereffectson audiences as well,such asenvy andlower selfrespect.Besides,reallife beautypageants havebeen fordecades criticizedfor theirobjectification andlack ofbody diversity,supportingpoisonous beautystandards andmisleading peoplein theirperception ofbeauty.In thecase ofAIpageants,these issuesonlyworsen becausethey arenot real,making theirappearance genuinelyunattainable anddamaging youngwomens ideaofbeauty.
32.What isthe keyin judgingan Alcontestants beautyA.Special designs.B.Beauty standards.C.Details inappearances.D.Performances inquestionanswering.
33.What doesthe underlinedword“clout“in paragraph3probably meanA.Atmosphere.B.Progress.C.Influence.D.Relation.
34.Real lifebeautypageantsare criticizedmainly because.A.they recognizebody diversityB.they dontaccept thebeauty ofAIC.they adoptunchangedbeauty standardsD.they dontadvocate properideas onbeauty
35.Which ofthe followingisthe best titlefor thetextA.Beauty PageantsB.Artificial AttractionC.Concerns overAI D.Breakthroughs inAI第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项Forget privacy,young internetusers wanttobetracked(乐园)On everysmartphone theresits atrackers paradiseof locationdata ready tobeshared.36And thistech ismarketedas convenient,not frightening.(监视)?What isan acceptablelevel of online surveillanceI hadassumed weall agreedthattheideal wasnone.37A quickenquiry onmy friendsfound thatthose whowere,like me,in their40sandolder eitherhad noidea theycould usetheirphone in this wayor hadrelatively littleinterest indoing so.But friendsa decadeor soyounger allseem tobe trackingoneanother atwill.They dontfindtheidea ofmonitoring orbeing monitoredinthisway upsetting.They sayit makesthemfeel safer.38It isjust thatthey arerealistic about the privacythat isavailable.They knowthat if you owna smartphoneanddont wantto disableuseful thingslike maps,then your location isalready beingwatched.If appcreators,smartphonemakers andad paniesare alreadytracking yourlocation,then whynot sharethe informationwith people you knowIfyou wantto starttracking thepeopleyouknow,then thereare somerules involved.It9s fineto usetracking tocheckthat afriend hasgot homesafely atthe endof anight out,for example,butnotto surprisethem onthe street.And thinkcarefullyabout whomyou sharedata with.39Location trackingasasafety measure,particularly forelderly parentsand children,is appealing.40Once yougrowfbrtable sharingyourlocationwith yourfamily andfriends,perhaps oneday youllbe happytoshareitwithyour employeroreven governmentagencies.A.It isfor familyand closefriends only,not newdates.B・But thetruth ishow popularit isdepends onyour age.C.Location sharinghas beenaroundformore thana decade.D.The riskis thatifyoudo ittoo often,it willbehardto turnaround.E.After all,no onewill findit fortabletobewatched allthetime.F.This isnot becausethey areblind tothe importanceofonlineprivacy.G.Location trackingis soprecise thatit canlocate oneperson ina crowd.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从3015115每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DIhad thoughtI wasnever afraidof anything.Failure tome wasnot markedby badgrades,but bydoing lessthan mybest.One day,I did41my weakness.It wasa Wednesdayevening inAugust.I42a bluesclub withtwo ofmy friendsand satatthetable withthebest43ofthe stage.We weregoing toplay here.At8:30,most ofthe44customers arrived.They knewa lotabouttheclub.The firstbandset uptheir equipmenton stage.Without warning,the band_
45.They playedwith enthusiasmand confidence.Theywere reallygreat.(独奏).Then the host approachedme andinsisted Iplay asoloHearing that,I46,I couldhandle playing,but soloingwould betoomuch.I lookedatthe47faces aroundme andimagined them48my wrongnotes.Before Icould sayno,thehosttapped themicrophone and49myname.After50my instrument,I wasreadytoplay.Pushing my fears aside.I feltmy body51as Ifell intothe rhythmof thesong.I forgotmy52,As Ifinished myplaying,Iheard theaudience shoutwith applause.I walkedoff thestage,met byhandshakes andwords of
53.Sometimes theonly wayto getoverafear isto forceyourself toface it.Had Inot been54into facingmyfearofsoloing,I wouldhave missedout ononeofthemost55experience ofmy life.
41.A.find B.ignore C.hide D.avoid
42.A.chose B.joined C・entered D.ran
43.A.point B.view C-part D.direction
44.A.regular B・potential C.curious D.noble
45.A.stopped B.left C.waved D.started
46.A.escaped B.exploded C.quit D・froze
47.A.strange B.lovely C・unfriendly D.brave
48.A.laughing atB,caring aboutC.listening toD.focusing on叩
49.A.r eatedB・announced C・removed D.called
50.A.changing B.cleaning C.adjusting D.observing
51.A.shake B・relax C.hurt D.sink
52.A.tiredness B.loneliness C.nervousness D.bitterness
53.A.celebrations B・congratulations C.explanations D.suggestions
54.A.tricked B・persuaded C.ledD.pressed
55.A.interesting B.frightening C.rewarding D.embarrassing第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
101.515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1o()Minority costumesin Chinabine richcolors andpatterns withstyle._____56they distinctivebeautyand()grace amazepeople37enter aDong minorityvillage.If theydo,they maybe fortunateenough to see womenmakingonecolour darkblue fabricthey themselveswear.纺织品It isknown58liangbu brightcloth,aspecialtextile thattakes adozen stepsto make,and whichis ashiningexample ofhandmade Dongcloth.For theDong people,liangbu hasa rangeof meanings.It isa reflectionof lifeexperience,aswellas ofwisdom59obtain fromnature,and ithelps themdeal withcool,wet weather.It isalsoabond connectingfamily membersacross60generation.In Dongvillages,a mothertraditionally givesliangbu asa weddinggift to her daughter,and whenthedaughter latergives birth,the grandmotherusually61gift hera wovenpatterned babycurrier.It isonly forthe62dearfamily members.Dior,63famous fashionbrand inFrance,has usedliangbu inits64collect,introducing traditionalDongcraftsmanship tomore people.Such abination ofeastern traditionand westerndesign is,accordingtoDior,to connectpeoplewith thoseworking womenin Dongvillages,65together weaveand dye,and createa varietyof patternsthat havebeen sourced fromnature andfound inthe objectsand animalsintheirdaytoday life.第四部分写作共两节,满分分40第一节满分分15假定你是李华你得知“大美漳州”推介活动组委会正在招募英语义务讲解员,为来访的外国友人进行讲解,请你给相关负责人写一封申请信,内容包括介绍相关经验和优势;
1.希望被录用注意
2.写作词数应为个左右;
1.80,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Dear Sir/Madam,Sincerely Yours,第Li Hua二节满分分25阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文In Junes room standsa bright blue clay vase.Not aperfect orbeautiful vase,it isbroken inseveral places.It hasbeenmended,but spiderlikecracks裂痕remain.It tellsa storyof twogirls,friendship.Amy andJune metonaplane returningfrom Bangkok,where theirfathers,business partners,attended meetings.Junesat behindAmy.Midway,Amy hesitantlyturned aroundand gaveJune abrightblueclayvase.It wasa smallgesture,but asimplefriendship betweentwo4yearolds wasestablished.Years flewby.Amy andJune grewup together,played together,studied togetherand becameeach othersclosestfriend.However,people changeas theygrow up.Even themost specialfriendships canbe destroyed.As Amysinterest sbroadened,she startedtoseelossandloss ofJune.Though hurt,Jun etried tobe understanding.She wasstill therefor AmywhenAmy neededsupport.But whenshe triedto bringupherdifficulties,Amy brushedher offby saying,Later.”June couldnttake itanymore.So oneday sheinvited Amytoherhouse,hoping tofigure theirproblem out.Instead,a terriblequarrel brokeout.What amI toyou Yourfriend orjust yourlittle dog”June cried.To hershock,Amywas defensiveand screamedback.“June,I hateyou!”With thesewords,Amy stonnedout ofJunesroom,shutting the door hardbehind her.A blue vaseon theshelf jumpedand fellonto thefloor,crashing intoseveral pieces.A friendshipof tenyears wasbroken,just likethevase.One yearpassed.It wasJunes fifteenthbirthday.Instead offeeling happy,June onlyfelt depressed.She rememberedherfourteenth birthday.Ifd beena greatone,and theydbeensohappy.Bittersweet tearsfilled Juneseyes.She couldstillremember theimage offour yearoldAmy holdingoutthebluevasetoher.Suddenly,the doorbellrang.June jumpedup andrushedto openthedoor.注意续写词数应为个左右;
1.150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.At thedoorstep stoodAmy,holding asmall package.Going toher room,June satdown onher bedand openedthe gift.。
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