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1、绝密启用前20232024学年福建百校联考高三正月开学考英 语全卷满分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,并将条形码粘贴在名题号上的指定位置2.请按题号顺序在答题卡上各题目的答题区城内作答,写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上约作答题区城均无效,3.选择题用2B铅笔在答题卡上把所选答案的标号涂黑;非选择题用黑色签字笔在答题卡上作答;宇体工整,笔迹清楚。4.考试结束后,请将试卷和答题卡一并上交。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)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

2、中选出最佳项。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。每段对话仅一遍。例:How much is the shirt?A.19.15.B.9.18.C.9.15.答案是C。1.Who is the woman having a conversation with?A.A reporter.B.A travel agentC.A shop assistant.2.What aspect of the sculpture is the mans favourite?A.The material.B.The designerC.The colour3.What does t

3、he woman think of the lecture?A.Its interesting.B.Theres nothing better than it.C.She doesnt like it at all.4.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.Taking photos.B.Career choices.C.Family relationships.5.Why is the customer angry?A.The man was rude to her.B.She didnt get her food.C.The manage

4、r refused to talk to her.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。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Co-workers.B.Tutor and student.C.Classmates7.When will the speakers

5、probably meet next time?A.On Thursday.B.On MondayC.On Friday.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.What do we know about the man?A.He likes fresh coconut.B.He prefers coconut to be dried.C.He dislikes the taste of coconut.9.What did the speakers just buy last weekend?A.ButterB.CarrotsC.Pictures.10.What will the man do

6、next?A.Turn the oven on.B.Buy some eggsC.Cut the coconut into piece.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.What did the woman last read?A.Great Expectations.B.War and Peace.C.The History of Jews in Russia.12、What kind of books does the woman want to read now?A.More serious literature.B.Best-sellers.C.Ones about family

7、 life.13.What is the man probably?A.A writer.B.A historian.C.A librarian.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.How long did the mans trip last?A.Five monthsB.Two weeks.C.A year.15.Why did the woman plan to go to Brazil last year?A.To accompany her boss.B.To visit her parents.C.To have a business trip.16.What will the

8、 woman do for the man?A.Find him a place to live.B.Offer him some food.C.Introduce him to her friend.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.What does the speaker want to show by telling the story?A.Kids struggle in learning instruments.B.The benefits of music.C.The popularity of learning the piano.18.When did the man

9、 start practising piano?A.When he was 15 years old.B.When he was 4 years old.C.When he was a high school student.19.What helped the man find confidence?A.His trainingB.His attitude.C His achievement.20.Which can summarize the main idea of the talk?A.Love is a thing that grows.B.Practice makes perfec

10、t.C.Content is better than riches.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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AA language corpus(语料库)is a huge collection of texts taken from print、video,audio and other sources.It is a powerful tool that can help you learn more about English words and phrases.The Cor

11、pus of Contemporary American English,or COCA,contains over one billion words from 1990 to 2019.And it has many ways to help learners find out more about how words are used.How to use COCAFirst,you will need to register with COCA to use the collection.You can register for two kinds of accounts.A free

12、 account limits you to 20 searches for words within any 24- hour period. A paid account will give you 200 searches within any 24-hour period.Here are the steps for using COCA to find examples of how a word is used.We vill use the word profound to show this.On the home page.type the word profound in

13、the white search box on the left side of the screen.Click find matching stringsjust below the search box.This will take you to a new web-page.On this new page.you will see the word profound in blue.Click on it.You will now see a page with 100 examples using the word profound,and the word profound is

14、 shown in green.The source of each example is shown on the left side.If you click on the source on the left,COCA will show you a larger part of the text containing the example.If you want to see more examples,click the two forward page arrows at the top or bottom left.This brings you to the next 100

15、 examples.In this way,you might find more kinds of sources for the examples.21.What is COCA?A.A textbook on American English changes.B.A report about the development of English.C.An Essential tool for beginners of English.D.A database of Contemporary American English.22.What is the disadvantage of a

16、 free account?A.Only 200 searches available.B.Less usage within 24 hours.C.Only 20 examples per word.D.Difficulty in applying for an account.23.How can you find a broader source for each example?A.Reenter this word on the home page.B.Click another page with 100 more examples.C.Click on the left side

17、 of the relevant example.D.Click page arrows at the top or bottom left.BWhen I was in my second year in senior high school,I found a four-dollar-an-hour part-time job at Villa-nova Pizza.Like many of my friends,I longed to earn some pocket money from the job as well as gaining social experience.Just

18、 one week after I worked there, Stubby, the manager,called me into his office.As the saying goes,life isnt a bed of roses.My first job ended in failure,His reason was that I showed up late twice and took more breaks than others.“Oh,Im a loser,”I thought to myself.I believed that thought was shared b

19、y my brothers, neither of whom had ever been fired,and my mother,though she would never express it in those terms.“I am too sad to do anything,”I complained to my father.After listening to my words,he laughed.“Its not funny;Im a loser,”I said.“No,youre not.This is a part of growing up.You will be al

20、l right,my dear daughter,”he said, patting my shoulder.Trust me.You are good enough.I looked into my fathers eyes and I could see he really trusted me.And I believed him. Since then,“Trust me.You are good enough”are the only words I have repeated to myself.I have worked hard to be a better person an

21、d cherished every chance I have got.Finally,I succeeded in entering a good university.After graduation I found my dream job.I couldnt wait to call my father and show my gratitude.Look ahead when you experience something unpleasant and there is always someone around believing in you.When they believe

22、 in us,we begin to believe in ourselves,too.They tell us we are good enough over and over until we can hear it.24.Why was the author fired?A.She was usually late for work,B.She had no social experience,C.She had too many breaks.D.She failed to complete her task.25.What did the authors father do afte

23、r knowing her failure?A.He laughed at her.B.He complained to the cruel boss.C.He was too sad to do anything.D.He comforted her and said he believed in her.26.What did the author do as soon as she found her dream job?A.She phoned her father and thanked him.B.She returned home to have a celebration.C.

24、She showed her gratitude to her teacher.D.She invited her family to a big party.27.Which of the following can best describe the authors father?A.Strict and devoted.B.Caring and kind.C.Ambitious and brave.D.Humble and humorous.CThroughout history,technological progress has brought new wealth but has

25、not always improved peoples lives.Economists now say it is not clear whether artificial intelligence (AI) will help or hurt society.McKinley is a business consulting company.It said AI could add between $14 trillion and $22 trillion of value to the worlds economy.Supporters say the technology will c

26、reate wealth and improve living standards.Some go as far as saying AI will increase peoples free time and help them be more creative.-But others are worried the technology will lead to losing jobs.They point to Hollywood writers and actors who are worried that they will be replaced by technology.The

27、 Internet arrived with a similar omen of more productivity,wealth and jobs. Recently, the French bank Natixis noted in its research that most of the wealth has gone to a few billionaires.And many of the jobs do not require highly paid,skilled workers.Some workers hope the technology will increase pa

28、y and job satisfaction.But they are also concerned that the technology could push people to work too hard.Such concerns are not unfounded. History has shown the economic impact of technological progress is generally uncertain,unequal and even harmful.Johnson recently published a book,Power and Progr

29、ess,with Dacron Acemoglu, another economist from MIT. They studied technological progress over the last 1,000 years including clothing production, train travel,and even food shopping.Johnson noted that it is easier to create something new than to make sure it works for everyone.The two economists lo

30、oked at an invention called the spinning jenny that made it easier to turn cotton and wool into yarn(纱线).They said the device helped clothing production and created wealth for many people in the late 1700s. However, it also increased the demand for cotton and led to longer hours for workers.The dema

31、nd also led to the growth of slavery in the southern United States.As for AI technology,Johnson wonders if it will make existing inequalities worse, orcould it help us get back to something fairer?28.What does the underlined wordomenmean in Paragraph 3?A.Sign.B.Requirement.C.ExperienceD.Level.29.Wha

32、t does Paragraph l intend to tell us?A. Lessons from history.B. The excitement of creating new things,C.Important technological innovations in history.D. The application of the spinning jenny.30. What is Johnsons attitude towards artificial intelligence?A.Surprised.B.Scared.C.ObjectiveD.Unfavourable

33、31.Where is the text probably from?A.A book review.B. A science fiction novel.D.An economics textbook.C.A technology report.DA blind fish living within a Mexican cave systems deep, enduring darkness still maintains some ability to sense light. As the cave fish no longer seem to rely on an internal d

34、aily cycle and some sleep very little, biologist Inca Stein-dal and her colleagues were keen to see if their bodies can still regulate cyclically through time. Most animals on Earth have an internal clock for this.the circadian rhythm(昼夜节律)that uses light levels to make our bodies fit in with our pl

35、anets day and night cycles. This rhythm is then used to cycle through different biological processes that can influence our behaviour, such as our hunger cycles.The Mexican blind cave fish live in a complex of over 30 isolated caves, within which they have each independently adjusted to the dark. Th

36、eir bodies are extra sensitive to vibrations (震动), allowing them to sense changes in water currents for navigation(导航)in compensation for their limited or complete lack of sight. This adaptation occurred despite the fish from each cave evolving from the same species with fully functioning eyes. This

37、 ancestral group still lives in the surface waters in the El Albra region of Mexico and some parts of the Southwestern US.Steindal and her team took tissue samples from the blind cave fish, from three isolated caves, and their surface relatives and tested the cells in different conditions. They dete

38、cted the activation of several molecular(分子的)clock mechanisms when the cells were exposed to light, even in the cave fish cells.“Non-visual light detection is maintained at a fundamental cell-based level,” the researchers explain,although the cave fish cells did not respond as strongly as those cell

39、s from surface fish. While there were some similarities between the fish from the different caves compared to their surface relatives, there were also differences that confirm their biological clock changes each evolved independently of one another via different molecular mechanisms.“We have provide

40、d proof that despite being blind, cells from the Mexican blind cave fish can detect light and make their clocks fit in with a light/dark cycle,” Steindal and her colleagues conclude. The team hopes these can help us learn more about the circadian rhythm and provide an easier way to study animal adap

41、tations to dark environments.32.As to the cave fish, what did Steindal and her fellows try to find out?A. If they have a circadian rhythm.B. If they rely on an internal daily cycle.C. If they need to sleep.D. If they are able to sense light.33. What is the main idea of Paragraph 2?A. The Mexican cav

42、e fishs ancestors had normal vision.B. The Mexican cave fishs home is in the dark deep sea.C. The Mexican cave fish have adapted to darkness.D. The Mexican cave fish have trouble navigating.34.Which of the following can support the conclusion of the study?A. Cave fishs unique molecular structures.B.

43、Non-visual light detection in cave fish cells.C. The cave fishs adjustment t0 molecular clock mechanisms.D. Biological clock changes evolved independently.35.What is a suitable title for the text?A.Why Do the Mexican Cave fish Live in the DarkenB.A Blind Cave fish Can Still Perceive Light.C.How Can

44、the Mexican Cave fish Fit in with the Day Cycles?D.The Biological Clocks of the Life in the Sen Are Constantly Changing.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下而短文,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,Do you know anyone who has gone backpacking?Its a type of travel that is low-cost and independent, often meaning

45、no fixed plans regarding accommodation or destination. _36_ Traveller typically fill a backpack with life essentials,like clothing.plus anything extra needed for adventure.The stereotypical(刻板印象的)view of a backpacker is someone in their 20s, keen to tick off items on their bucket list._37_Youre abou

46、t to find out that anyone can backpack,Last year,my best friends parents retired at age 65 and set off on a 630-mile trail along the southwest coast of England.Each carrying a 15 kg backpack,Mike and Lorraine hiked along cliffs,explored golden sandy beaches and even cycled.For accommodation,they did

47、nt pre-book but stayed in whatever they could find on the day,which varied from B&.Bs to camping in fields full of sheep._38_Backpackers are also known for travelling with little money,but few begin with as little as Othmane Zolati from Morocco.In 2015,he embarked on(开始)an almost four-year journey,

48、but he started out with just $80(式64).He zigzagged(曲折前进)across 24countries on the African continent and filmed his experience,aiming to show the world the diversity and beauty of Africa,all on a shoestring budget.He said that he often had to do odd jobs and rely on the kindness of strangers to be able to afford to keep travelling._39_South Africa was Othmanes final destination and,on reaching it,he

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