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福建省部分地市2024届高中毕业班4月诊断性质量检测

英语试题2024.4

本试卷共12页,考试时间120分钟,总分150分。

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。

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.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

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。每段对

话仅读一遍。

例:Howmuchistheshirt?

A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.

答案是C。

1.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?

A.Heishomesick.B.Hewillgohomebyplane.C.Heisexpectingtheholidays.

2.Whendidthewomanbegintosneeze?

A.OnMondaymorning.B.OnMondayafternoon.C.OnMondaynight.

3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Atavegetableshop.B.Attheman'shouse.C.Atarestaurant.

4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Aperformance.B.Aninvestment.C.Afilm.

5.Whatproblemdoesthemanencounter?

A.Atimeconflict.B.Atroublesomeaccountant.C.Anundecidedmarketingplan.

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.Whatdidthewomanaskthemantodo?

A.Returnhomeontime.B.Invitehisfriendsover.C.Cleanupthehouse.

7.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Momandson.B.Husbandandwife.C.Brotherandsister.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whatisthemanlookingfor?

A.Asuit.B.Ashirt.C.Atie.

9.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthesecondpieceofclothing?

A.Itistight.B.Itisinformal.C.Itispricey.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whydidthemanstopwatchingtheprogramlastnight?

A.Itwasairedtoolate.B.Itlastedtoolong.C.Itwasfullofads.

11.Whataretheradiocommercialsdoing?

A.Issuingcashcards.B.Buyingproducts.C.Runningaseriesofads.

12.Whatdothespeakersthinkofrecentadvertisingtrend?

A.Striking.B.Disturbing.C.Astonishing.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whattourdoesthemandecidetotaketoday?

A.Athree-hourtour.B.Ahalf-daytour.C.Aone-daytour.

14.Whattimeisitnow?

A.10:00a.m.B.10:30a.m.C.11:00a.m.

15.Whichplacewillthemanvisittomorrow?

A.BuckinghamPalace.B.WestminsterAbbey.C.WindsorCastle.

16.Howmuchdoesthemanpayintotal?

A.£15.B.£90.C.£105.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Howmanypartsdoesthespeaker'sdivingtrainingconsistof?

A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.

18.Whatdidthespeaker'smotherdowellin?

A.Academicstuff.B.Practicalskills.C.Classroomwork.

19.Whathappenedtothespeakerduringthediving?

A.Shegotherearsblockedup.

B.Sheenjoyedthefreezingwater.

C.Shewentunderthewatersmoothly.

20.Howdidthespeakerfeelaboutfinishingthedivingtraining?

A.Proud.B.Lucky.C.Confident.

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。

A

LosAngelesishometoapopularcyclingculture.Thefollowingbikeshopswillhelpyousee

thecityinawholenewlight.

LosAngelesBikeAcademy

LosAngelesBikeAcademyisabikeshopwithacriticalmission:Provideresourcesandcom­

munityforlocalunderservedyouth.ItsinitiativeisitsEarn-a-Bikeprogram,wherestudentsspend

timeintheshoplearningthebasicsofbikemaintenanceandrunningastore,andtheygraduatewith

theirownbike.LABAalsoformscompetitivecyclingteamsthatraceallaroundthecountry.

TheCubHouse

It'sabikeshop,aplantstoreandaniceplacetowanderthrough.Ithassomethingforeveryone.

Hereyoucanplayagameofping-pongontheoutdoortable,headintotheminigreenhousefora

delicateplant,orjustadmirethevintage(老式的)cyclingclotheshungonthewalls.Finally,make

suretoswingbytheCubHousefortheL.A.Invitational,aweekendpartyfeaturingmultiplebike

ridesandavintagecarandbikeshowoutsidethestore.

Frank's

SomeofthewildestbikesinL.A.arerollingoutofFrank's.ThehousespecialtyhereisBMX,

specificallyluxurymodelswithlarge29-inchwheels.Thesebikesareasmuchfuntolookatasthey

aretoride.Since1992,Frank'shasfoundabusinessopportunityforitselfasadestinationforBMX

buildsandhard-to-findparts.Thedisplaycounterhasenoughattractionstomatchajewelrystore.

TheBicycleStand

Thisspaciousstorefeaturesclassicvintagebikes.It'sworthmakingatriptothisstorejusttosee

theiramazingcollection.Thestorealsospecializesinvintagebikerepaintingandrestorations.Be­

sides,theBicycleStandteamworksonallkindsofrides,andtheshophasavarietyofrefurbished

(翻新的),ready-to-ridebikesforsale.

21.WhatisspecialaboutLosAngelesBikeAcademy?

A.Itaimsatrepairinglocalbikes.

B.Itholdsnationalcyclingcompetitions.

C.Itservesasacommunityfordisabledyouth.

D.Itoffersaprogramforstudentstoearnabike.

22.Whichbikeshopfavorsping-ponglovers?

A.LosAngelesBikeAcademy.B.TheCubHouse.

C.Frank's.D.TheBicycleStand.

23.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?

A.Todiscussbenefitsofriding.B.Toexplainhowbikeshopswork.

C.TopromotebikeshopsinL.A.D.Tointroducearidingorganization.

B

KelliBoehlesayshersonNikwasanamazingandcaringperson.Nikwasdiagnosed(诊断)

withcancerin2008whenhewas17.Hepassedawayin2012.ButNik*skindnessandgenerosity

havelivedonlongafterhisdeath.

Afterhewasdiagnosedandstartedtreatment,Nikwasgranted(给予)awishexperience

fromtheMake-A-WishFoundation.nForjustthisperiodoftime,wedidn'tthinkaboutcancer,"Kelli

Boehlesaid."Allwethoughtaboutwasenjoyingourtimetogether."In2009,Nikmetanotheryoung

manNate,whowasalsogoingthroughcancertreatment.He'dbeendiagnosedamonthafterturning

18,andNiklearnedhewastoooldtoqualifyforawish.ThenightbeforeNikpassedaway,heasked

hismothertohelpensurethatyoungadultsfightingcancercouldhavetheirwishescometruetoo.

"Itwaslikeaseedheplantedthatjustwouldn'tstopcomingintomymind,*'shesaid.In2012,

KelliBoehlestartedNik'sWish.Thenonprofitgrantswishestoyoungadultsbetweentheagesof18

and24whoarebattlingcancer.Natewastheorganization'sfirstwishrecipient."Itsmeanttobring

themjoyandknowthatthey'relovedandthatwe'refightingforthem,too,"KelliBoehlesaid.

Recently,19-year-oldJordanMorrowreceivedherwishtoattendaTaylorSwiftconcertaspart

ofatriptoLosAngeles.ForMorrow,whohasspentthelastyearbattlingbraincancer,goingtothe

concerthasdonemorethanliftherspirits."Ithinkit'ssomethingtogetmethroughwhatevercomes

myway,"shesaid."AndI'mthankfulforNik'sWishfbrthat.H

Inthe11yearssinceNikpassedaway,theorganizationhasgrantedmorethan300wishesacross

morethan30states.Inthebeginning,KelliBoehlesaysshewasn'tsureshecouldbeawishmaker

andworkcloselywiththeyoungadults.Butnow,it'sherfavoritethingtodo.

24.WhatisthegoalofNik'sWish?

A.Tomakecommercialprofits.B.Tocuretheyouthoftheircancer.

C.Toeaseyoungpatientsofpains.D.Tosupportyoungadultsfightingcancer.

25.WhichwordbestdescribesKelliBoehle?

A.Intelligent.B.Selfless.C.Straightforward.D.Ambitious.

26.WhatcanwelearnfromJordanMorrow'swords?

A.Shesurvivedthedeadlydisease.B.Shewasgrantedmorethanonewish.

C.Shewasmotivatedbytheorganization.D.Sheliftedpeople'sspiritsbyperforming.

27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.Pay-It-Forward:AMother'sLastWish

B.CancerBattles:StoriesofHopeandPerseverance

C.Nik'sWish:FulfillingWishesforYoungCancerFighters

D.Make-A-WishFoundation:GrantingDreamstoYoungAdults

C

Urbanagriculture,thepracticeoffarmingwithintherestrictionsofacity,isbecomingincreas­

inglypopularandisviewedasasustainablealternativetobigindustrialfarms.Bysomeestimates,

between20%and30%oftheglobalurbanpopulationengagesinsomeformofurbanagriculture.

Butuntilrecently,itscarbonfootprintremainsunderstudied.

Usingdatafrom73low-techcityfarms,communitygardensandpersonalplotsofland,Newell

andhisteamcomparedtheaveragecarbonemissionsoffoodproducedatlow-techurbanagriculture

sitestothoseofconventionallygrowncrops.Theteamfoundthatbecauseofurbangardens*relatively

lowyields,alongwiththeenergyusedinconstructingtheplantingbeds,big-cityspuds(马铃薯)

weresignificantlymorecarbon-intensivethancommerciallygrownones.Thisheldtrueevenwhen

theresearchersfactoredinemissionsfromtransportingcommerciallygrownproducetooftendistant

grocerystores.

Thatdoesn'tmeanthatgrowingvegetablesinbigcitiesistotallybad,however."Urbanfarming

isgreat,"ifimperfect,saysCarolaGrebitus,afoodchoiceexpert.Itcanbeapowerfultoolforjob

creationandeducation,shesays,andagoodwaytointroducefreshproducetourban"fooddeserts"

wherehealthyfruitsandvegetablesarehardtocomeby.Communitygardenscanalsoprovideaplace

toconnectwithnature,andtheaddedgreenspacecanreducetherisksofheatandflooding.

Consciousofthesebenefits,NewelFsteamhighlightedseveralwaystomakeurbanagriculture

moresustainable.Oneoptionistobeselectiveaboutwhatcropsaregrown.Forinstance,tomatoes

growninthesoilofopen-airurbanplotshadalowercarbonintensitythantomatoesgrownincon­

ventionalgreenhouses.Anotherstrategyistorelyonexistingconstructions.Includeoldstructures

intoanewgarden'sdesigninsteadoftakingdownoldbuildings.Finally,takethelocalclimate,water

qualityandsoilintoaccount.Growingplantsthatareill-suitedtoanarearequiresmorewater,energy

andpesticides(杀虫齐,allofwhichaffecttheenvironment.

28.Whatcanweknowabouturbanagriculturefromparagraph1?

A.Itisthoroughlyresearched.B.Itiswelcomedbycitypeople.

C.Itisenvironmentallyfriendly.D.Itislimitedtoindustrialfarms.

29.Howdoestheauthorexplainthereasonforurbanagriculture'shighercarbonintensity?

A.Bymakingacomparison.B.Bytellingastory.

C.Bygivingadefinition.D.Byusingaquote.

30.AccordingtoCarola,whatisabenefitofurbanagriculture?

A.Itaddsvarietytourbanpeople'sdiet.B.Itprovidesrecreationalopportunities.

C.Itstrengthensthebondsofcommunity.D.Ithelpstocontaindroughtandflooding.

31.Whatisrecommendedtomakeurbanagriculturemoresustainable?

A.Reconstructinggardens.B.Developinggreenhousecrops.

C.Selectingpesticide-freevegetables.D.Growingplantssuitedtolocalconditions.

D

Ourspecies*incrediblecapacitytoquicklyacquirewordsfrom300byage2toover1,000by

age4isn'tfullyunderstood.Somecognitivescientistsandlinguistshavetheorizedthatpeopleare

bornwithbuilt-inexpectationsandlogicalconstraints(约束)thatmakethispossible.Now,how­

ever,machine-learningresearchisshowingthatpreprogrammedassumptionsaren'tnecessaryto

swiftlypickupwordmeaningsfromminimaldata.

Ateamofscientistshassuccessfullytrainedabasicartificialintelligencemodeltomatchimages

towordsusingjust61hoursofnaturalisticfootage(镜头)andsound-previouslycollectedfroma

childnamedSamin2013and2014.Althoughit'sasmallsliceofachild'slife,itwasapparently

enoughtoprompttheAItofigureoutwhatcertainwordsmean.

Thefindingssuggestthatlanguageacquisitioncouldbesimplerthanpreviouslythought.Maybe

children"don'tneedacustom-built,high-classlanguage-specificmechanism"toefficientlygrasp

wordmeanings,saysJessicaSullivan,anassociateprofessorofpsychologyatSkidmoreCollege.

"Thisisareallybeautifulstudy,"shesays,becauseitoffersevidencethatsimpleinformationfrom

achild'sworldviewisrichenoughtokick-startpatternrecognitionandwordcomprehension.

Thenewstudyalsodemonstratesthatit'spossibleformachinestolearnsimilarlytothewaythat

humansdo.Largelanguagemodelsaretrainedonenormousamountsofdatathatcanincludebillions

andsometimestrillionsofwordcombinations.Humansgetbyonordersofmagnitudelessinfor­

mation,saysthepaper'sleadauthorWaiKeenVong.Withtherighttypeofdata,thatgapbetween

machineandhumanlearningcouldnarrowdramatically.

Yetadditionalstudyisnecessaryincertainaspectsofthenewresearch.Forone,thescientists

acknowledgethattheirfindingsdon'tprovehowchildrenacquirewords.Moreover,thestudyonly

focusedonrecognizingthewordsforphysicalobjects.

Still,it'sasteptowardadeeperunderstandingofourownmind,whichcanultimatelyhelpus

improvehumaneducation,saysEvaPortelance,acomputationallinguisticsresearcher.Shenotesthat

AIresearchcanalsobringclaritytolong-unansweredquestionsaboutourselves."Wecanusethese

modelsinagoodway,tobenefitscienceandsociety,"Portelanceadds.

32.Whatisasignificantfindingofmachine-learningresearch?

A.Vocabularyincreasesgraduallywithage.

B.Vocabularycanbeacquiredfromminimaldata.

C.Languageacquisitionistiedtobuilt-inexpectations.

D.Languageacquisitionisascomplexasformerlyassumed.

33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"prompt"inparagraph2mean?

A.Facilitate.B.Persuade.C.Advise.D.Expect.

34.Whatisdiscussedaboutthenewresearchinparagraph5?

A.Itslimitations.B.Itsstrengths.C.Itsuniqueness.D.Itsprocess.

35.WhatisEvaPortelance^attitudetotheAIresearch?

A.Doubtful.B.Cautious.C.Dismissive.D.Positive.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

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。

Aroundtheglobe,about1in4adultssaysthey'relonely.Andtheconsequencesoflong-term

socialdisconnectioncanbeeverythingfromanincreasedriskofheartattackstodementia(痴

呆).Thefollowingoffersaroadmaptomakeconnections.

Becurious.Itseasiertoconnectwithpeopleifyouhavesharedinterestsorexperiences,sostart

payingattentiontowhat'sinyourmind.Whatmotivatesyou?Whatexcitesyou?36Ifyouknow

what'smeaningfulorfunforyou,itmayleadyoutoanactivitythatconnectsyoutoothers.

Makesomething.Whenexpertsadvisemakingsomething,peoplewillsay,"Well,I'mnotPi­

casso.Idon'tknowhowtodoafancypainting."Ofcourse,you'renot!37Youcantryyour

grandma'spierecipeorplantanherbgardenthatputsyourthoughtsandfeelingsaboutwhoyouare

andexpressthosethoughtsandfeelingstoothers.

38Sharesomethingaboutyourself.Itdoesn'thavetobethedarkestsecretofyourlife,but

justsomethingotherpeoplemightfindinteresting.Puttingyourselfoutthererequiresabitofarisk,

andit'sthefirststeptorealconnection.

Findagroupthatmatchesyourinterests.Whetherit'svolunteeringforacauseorplayingfrisbee

(飞盘),trytofindotherswhoshareyourinterests.There'sevenanonlinegroupthathasaquirky

sharedinterest:afascinationwithbrownbearsinAlaska,whichledtoFatBearWeek.Ininteractions

withothers,youcanbegintorevealyourselfandsharetheuniquethingsthatmattertoyou.39

Otherpeople'slonelinessmatterstoo.40Iflonelinessgounaddressed,peoplecanendupin

aworldofhurt.Ifyouseesomeoneexperiencingloneliness,askthemhowthey'redoing.Shareyour

ownexperienceoflonelinessandhowyougetridofit.Thus,helpingotherscanalsobenefityourself.

A.Pouroutyourhardfeelings.

B.Lonelinesscanbeinfectious.

C.Takeariskbyhavingconversations.

D.Youshouldtoleratetheriskofbeinglonely.

E.Buttheopportunitiesforcreativeexpressionareendless.

F.Knowingyourselfcanbeafirststeptobondingwithothers.

G.Then,otherpeoplerecognizethatandsharetheirstoryinreturn.

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)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

Asawriter,Imissrejectionslips.NotthatIenjoyedreceivingthosepre-printedslipsofpaper,

butatleastwhenIgotone,Iwasprettysurethataflesh-and-blood41hadputitintheenvelope.

AndtherewasalwaysthechanceImightseeahandwrittensentenceonthebottom,42thepiece

almostmadeit.WhenaneditoratMcCalFswrote,"PmafraidIhavetosaynoonthis43piece,

buttrymeagainonanother,wouldyou?"itwasalmostas44tomeasifshehadsaid,"Well45

itandhereisanadvanceforyou".

Nowadays,rejectionslipsseemtohavedisappearedwiththeuseofonlinesubmissions.Most

editorsdon'tfeelitamustto46theyhavereceived,read,orconsideredyourworkbecausethey

receivesomany47eachday.

Forme,therearethree48ofrejectionslippain.Thefirstis49broughtonbyfindinga

flat"no"ona50pieceofpaper,thenfollowedbyanger(howcouldthey51apiecethatis

obviouslysomuch52thanmostofthestufftheyprint),and,finally,rebirth:Iwillliveto53

anewpieceanotherday.

Learningto54rejectionseemslikepartofgrowingupasawriter.Despitethemanyletters

ofacceptanceIhavereceived,myfolderof"NoteworthyRejectionSlips"isfar55thanthatof

"NoteworthyAcceptances",whichindicatestomethefact:Istillhavesomegrowinguptodo.

41.A.writerB.readerC.mailmanD.editor

42.A.demandingB.indicatingC.suspectingD.arguing

43.A.boringB.novelC.lengthyD.particular

44.A.thrillingB.upsettingC.embarrassingD.amusing

45.A.buyB.rejectC.checkD.substitute

46.A.proveB.determineC.explainD.acknowledge

47.A.proposalsB.draftsC.contributionsD.instructions

48.A.meaningsB.stagesC.wondersD.rewards

49.A.reliefB.frustrationC.angerD.hesitation

50.A.valuelessB.expensiveC.characterlessD.shiny

51.A.makeupB.putawayC.turndownD.insiston

52.A.easierB.betterC.shorterD.longer

53.A.printB.reviseC.downloadD.submit

54.A.acceptB.criticizeC.judgeD.evaluate

55.A.thinnerB.fatterC.olderD.newer

第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)

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。

Stampcollectinghasrecentlyemergedasafreshandinnovativeapproachforyoungpeopleto

documenttheirtravels.Insteadof56(mere)takingphotoswithfamouslandmarks,57(en­

thusiast)ofthisnewtrendeagerlyexploreeverycornerofvariousattractions,museums,andshops

duringtheirjourneysinsearch58variousstamps.Theyimprintthestamps,usuallywithsingle

ormulticoloredpicturesofthescenicspotsorimagesoffamouspeopleonpostcardsorintravel

journals,thus59(create)auniquememoryoftheirtravels.Freeorpaid,eachstampservesas

arepresentationofthevisitor's60(present)atthatspecificlocation,becominga61(cherish)

partoftheirmemories.

ShiJunchu,29,fromYunnanprovince,cameacrossstampcollectingthreeyearsagowhiletrav­

elinginWuhan,Hubeiprovince.Shefoundittobeabetterwayofcommemoratinghertravels62

purchasingsouvenirs(纪念品),soshecarriesaspeciallypreparednotebookforcollecting

stampswhenevershetravels.

"Stampcollectinghasaddedmoremeaningtomytravels.Turningthepagesofthosenotebooks

63(feel)somewhatlikelookingatphotos.Icanrecall64happenedbackthenjustbyturning

toapagethedeliciousfoodIhad,andthefunexperiencesIenjoyed,shesaid.

ShecurrentlyoperatesaprivatemuseuminKunming.SincelastOctober,shehasalsointroduced

stamp-collectingservices65(encourage)morevisitorstoexplorethemuseum.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

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