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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上2020年福建高三毕业班质量检查测试本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等信息填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束,考生将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AImproving your life

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4、hlights of our launch event:l 1 p. m. : Talk on balancing sports and studies by Dr Claire Leowl 3 p. m. : Autograph signing session by professional badminton player Kate Wee , winner of the recent Singapore Openl 5 p. m. : Talk on how sports can benefit ones lifestyle by Mr Ryan Tanl 6 p. m. : Free

5、tennis clinic for children conducted by Michael Ismail, a former professional tennis playerTo register for the above events , please contact Michelle at 6234 6226 or email sportsedufit. com Limited places available on a first-come-first-served basis.Take part in a sure-win lucky draw when you enter

6、for any sports class on the day of our launch! Prizes include VibraSquare Mall vouchers (票券). Wellness & Fitness sports clothing and many more !Official Sponsors :VibraSquare MallWellness & FitnessGlizard Drinks 1. What can we know about the Mystery Gift? A. It is available anytime during April. B.

7、It is given to the first fifty class applicants. C. You may choose vouchers or clothing.D. Each participant of the launch event can get one.2. When will kids attend the launch event if they are fond of tennis?A. At 1 p. m. .B. At 3 p. m. .C. At 5 p. m. .D. At 6 p. m. .3.What is the main purpose of t

8、he text?A.To report the sports events. B. To introduce healthy lifestyles. C. To advertize the sports classes. D. To give advice on making friends.BAt Englands University of Plymouth, Professor Eduardo Miranda has been programming pairs of robots to compose music. Mirandas robots have simple vocal c

9、ords (声带) and are programmed to sing and to listen to each other. The robots unique warbling sounds ( 颤 音 ) do not perfectly match the human voice, but each machine is exactly sharing music with the other in a new and unique way.Each robot is equipped with speakers, software that mimics the human vo

10、ice, a mouth that opens as it sings, a microphone for ears, and a camera for eyes. The robots also move. Miranda hopes that by studying his robot vocalists, he can discover something about how and why humans create, perform, and listen to music.When the robots sing, first one robot makes six random

11、sounds. Its partner responds with more sounds. The first robot analyzes the sounds to see if their sequences (序列)are similar. If they are, it nods its head and commits the sounds to memory, and the second robot notices and memorizes the musical sequence, too. If the first robot thinks the sounds are

12、 too different, it shakes its head and both robots ignore the sounds. Then the process continues.Miranda set up an experiment in which he left the two robots alone in his study for two weeks. When he returned, his little warblers had, by imitating each other, not only shared notes but combined them.

13、 The product of their cooperation was far from symphonic, but the robots had begun to combine the notes into their own self-developed songs.With the help of his warbling robots, one of Mirandas goals is to create music that no human would ever compose. Miranda believes the robots are ideal for this

14、purpose because they would not be influenced by any existing musical styles or rules.4.Which is closest in meaning to the underlined word mimics in Paragraph 2 ? A. Substitutes. B. Interrupts.C. Controls.D. Copies.5. What did the two robots do during Mirandas experiment?A.They interacted with each o

15、ther.B.They ignored the unique sound.C.They learned to sing better than humans.D.They committed random sounds to memory.6.What does Miranda want his robots to do?A. Sing as well as human s do. B. Create new styles of music.C. Memorize a variety of music. D. Promote traditional musical from7.What is

16、the text mainly about?A. Future robots. B. Special songs.C. Music by robots.D. Experiments by Miranda.CcGeorge Nakashima always insisted that he was a simple woodworker, not an artist. Even though major museums exhibited his works and the director of the American Craft Museum called him a national t

17、reasure, Mr Nakashima rejected the label of artist. For almost fifty years he simply went on shaping wood into beautiful chairs, tables, and cabinets.Nakashima had a clear goal. He intended each piece of furniture he made to be as perfect as possible. Even making a box was an act of creation, becaus

18、e it produced an object that had never existed before. Initially Nakashima used local wood, sometimes from his own property. Later, he traveled to seek out English oak, Persian walnut, African zebra wood and Indian teak. He especially liked to find giant roots that had been dug out of the ground aft

19、er a tree was taken down. Nakashima felt that making this wood into furniture was a way of allowing the tree to live again.Most furniture makers prefer perfect boards , but Nakashima took pleasure in using wood with interesting knots (节疤) and cracks. These irregularities gave the wood personality an

20、d showed that the tree had lived a happy life.He never failed to create an object that was both useful and beautiful. One early piece Nakashima designed was a three-legged chair for his small daughter, Mira, to use when she sat at the table for meals. The Mira chair became so popular that Nakashima

21、later made both low and high versions. Another famous piece, the Conoid chair, has two legs supported by bladelike feet. Always, Nakashima s designs were precise and graceful, marked by a simplicity that revealed his love for the wood.As the years passed, Nakashima s reputation grew and his work rec

22、eived many awards. His children Mira and Kevin, now adults, joined the team of crafts-people in their fathers studio. Nakashimas dream of integrating work and family had come true.8. Which of the following best describes Nakashima?专心-专注-专业A. Generous and outgoing.C. Capable and friendly.9. Why was N

23、akashima called a national treasure?A. His art work made trees live again.B. He used precious wood materials.C. His chairs were beautifully designed.D. He was devoted to making furniture.B. Honest and simple.D. Creative and modest.10. What can we learn about Nakashima from the last two paragraphs?A.

24、 He loved his work and family.B. He made chairs of the same style.C. He sought for a simple life and art.D. He was lost in researching the wood.11. What can be inferred about Mira and Kevin?A. They had an art studio of their own. B. The y still lacked the ability to create art works.C. The y had a c

25、ommon interest with their father.D. They enjoyed the same reputation with their father.DA drug designed entirely by artificial intelligence is about to enter clinical human trials for the first time. The drug , which is intended to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder ( OCD) ( 强迫症),was discovered usi

26、ng AI systems from Oxford-based biotech company Exscientia. While it would usually take around four and a half years to get a drug to this stage of development, Exscientia says that by using the AI tools its taken less than 12 months.The drug, known as DSP-1181 , was created by using algorithms ( 算

27、法 )to examine potential compounds ( 化合物), checking them against a huge database of parameters , including a patients genetic factors. Speaking to the BBC, Exscientia chief executive Professor Andrew Hopkins described the trials as a key milestone in drug discovery and noted that there are billions o

28、f decisions needed to find the right molecules ( 分 子) for a drug, making their eventual creation a huge decision. With Al, however , the beauty of the algorithms is that they are unknowable , so can be applied to any disease. Weve already seen multiple examples of AI being used to diagnose illness a

29、nd analyze patient data, so using it to engineer drug treatment is an obvious progression of its place in medicine. But the Al-created drugs do bring about some relevant questions. Will patients be comfortable taking medicine designed by a machine? How will these drugs differ from those developed by

30、 humans alone? Who will make the rules for the use of AI in drug research? Hopkins and his team hope that these and a great many other questions will be explored in the trials, which will begin in March.12. What is special about the drug designed by Al?A.Its a better cure for OCD.B.It has no side ef

31、fect on humans.C.Its development takes less time.D.It doesnt need clinical human trials.13.Which is a key factor in creating the drug according to Paragraph 2?A.Trials.B. Algorithms.C. Compounds.D. Molecules.14.How does Hopkins feel about the way of drug creation?A.Optimistic.B. Doubtful.C. Disappoi

32、nted.D. Puzzled.15. What ca n be the best title for the text? A.Medical Trials by AI B. An Example in Medical TrialsC. A Creation in AI Development D.AI-designed Drugs to Be on Trial第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Exploring work possibilities is quite an emotional chall

33、enge for people. The desire to simplify the process by focusing on one attractive option, instead of keeping your eyes open for even more possibilities to add to your list, can be very strong. Naturally, wed rather make a decision and get on with our lives. 16 However, putting off a decision until a

34、fter you have done your detective work can pay off in ways you cant even imagine now. So, learn to explore work possibilities though it was a treasure hunt.Uncertainty is not the only challenge holding you back. 17 You may be unwilling to ask strangers about their work or to ask your colleagues for

35、help because you fear rejection. Or, you may fear failure. Dont let these fears block your search. Remember that one definition of success is doing your very best to realize your dreams. 18 There are three ways to learn about work possibilities that you already know exist and to discover more possib

36、ilities.1.The easiest and quickest way is to read career information materials available on the Internet, in newspapers and magazines.2. 19 They can give you an inside rs opinion. Spend your time with people as constructively as possible by asking about the local situation or other things not covere

37、d in print material s.3.The best way to learn about the work is to try it on for size by getting some related experience. 20 That greatly increases your ability to mix and match information later on to discover, or even create, work possibilities that would be ideal for you.A.Identify your own abili

38、ty.B.Explore as many options as possible.C.We wouldnt like to live with unce1tainty.D.The only way you can fail is to do nothing.E.Talk to people who are knowledgeable about the work.F.The following is what you should do to explore work possibilities.G.Fear is most likely the biggest emotional chall

39、enge to successful career building.第三部分 完形填空 (共两节,满分60分)第一节 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Biking through my PhDOvercoming my initial struggles in the Netherlands to start my Ph D has been like riding a bike. I 21 in a hilly, seaside city in China without cycle paths

40、, and biking was 22for me. Now, my Dutch neighbour was telling me I had to23.It took me around a month to feel 24 cycling. After half a year, I was starting to enjoy it. For me, a helpful 25 for dealing with Dutch traffic was to make a lot of noise as I 26 : loud laughs , look out , watch it , and s

41、o on. This 27 other cyclists into keeping away from me, and prevented the 28 that had seemed unavoidable when I started.This pattern, of a time of struggle 29 by fun, was repeated with other30of my life in Utrecht. There were more bikes that I 31 to learn how to ride. One of them was32 management. I

42、n Utrecht, I dont see people working 33 time. As for working at the weekend, 34 it. I initially assumed that nobody was working very hard, because of their shorter 35 . But after a few months, I 36 that the other PhD students were all 37 focused on their work during that eight-hour working 38 , wher

43、eas I was taking endless breaks when I could have been focusing on my studies.Cycling has become a39of my growth, freedom and40adjustment to PhD life in the Netherlands. And I have formed a good habit of working while I work and playing while I play.21. A. went through B. worked out C. grew up D. go

44、t around 22necessary B. dangerous C. convenient D. normal 23travel B. decide C. advance D. learn24. A. nervousB. anxiousC. sensitiveD. comfortable25. A. trick B. plan C. tendency D. instruction26shouted B. jogged C. rode D. warned27. A. cheated B. persuaded C. guided D. frightened28races B. rums C.

45、crashes D. competitions29.A. followedB. presentedC. supportedD. appreciated30.A. backgroundsB. occupationsC. studiesD. aspects31.A. hesitated B. needed C. remembered D. failed 32.A. timeB. finance C. business D. personnel33. A. special B. regular C. extra D. valid 34 A. cancel B. forget C. select D.

46、 avoid 35 A. hours B. vacations C. weekdays D. distances36.A. regrettedB. supposedC. arguedD. realized37.A. completelyB. consideratelyC. hurriedlyD. repeatedly38.A. practice B. section C. period D. evaluation 39.A. weakness B. symbol C. symptom D. remark40. A. ambitiousB. successfulC. objectiveD. ad

47、venturous第四部分 语法填空(共两篇,共30分)第一节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Acupuncture ( 针灸 ) is a traditional Chinese medical practice of treating 61 ( variety ) physical and mental conditions. It gained respect and interest in the United States after New York Times journalist James Reston

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