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福建省泉州市2025届高中毕业班质量监测(二)英语试题(试卷满分:150分,考试时间:120分钟)注意事项:1.答题前,考生须在试题卷、答题卡规定的位置填写自己的准考证号、姓名。考生应认真核对答题卡上粘贴的条形码的“准考证号、姓名”与考生本人准考证号、姓名是否一致。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,考生须将试题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,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:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatdoesthemanwantfromthewoman?A.Pepper.B.Salt.C.Oil.2.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atasupermarket.B.Attheman'soffice.C.Athome.3.HowmuchisastandardcampsiteonThursdaynight?A.$45.B.$55.C.$65.4.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Seekhisprofessor'sadvice.B.Checkthereferencebooks.C.Turntothelibrariansforhelp.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?25.A.Ideasofastudentunionactivity.B.Commentsonthesportscompetition.C.Choicesofschooltalentshows.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whatisthemandoing?A.Arrangingaschedule.B.Offeringinformation.C.Directingaperformance.7.Whenwilltheplayprobablyfinish?A.At10:00pm.B.At10:0pm.C.At10:40pm.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Strangers.B.Co-workers.C.Schoolmates.9.Whatdidthemanthinkaboutengineering?A.Creative.B.Interesting!C.Complex.10.WhydoesJudyfindmedicinerewarding?A.Sheseesimprovementinpatients'health.B.Sheenjoyslearningmedicaltechniques.C.Shereceivesrecognitionfromothers.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhatisthetopicofTony'spaper?A.Painandpieasureinsports.B.Peacefulcountrysidelife.C.Cross-countryskiing.12.WhatbothersTonyaboutwritinghispaper?A.Findinggoodexamples,B.Choosingwritingfocus.C.Decidingonwritingstyle.13.WhatisProfessorJones'suggestiononTony'spaper?A.Keepinghisideas.B.Leavinghisideasyout(`Revisinghisideas.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.WhyisEmmaonMorningTalks?A.Torecommendmuseumvideos.B.Tosharehervideobloggerstories.C.Toadvertiseamuseumexhibit.15.WhatisthefocusofEmma'swork?A.Makingartsmoreaccessible.B.Commentingonmuseums.C.Improvingviewers’artisticappreciation.16.HowdoesEmmaworkwiththemuseums?A.Shereportstheirexhibitionactivities.一B.Shemakesonlinewebsitesforthem.C.Shetellsstoriesbehindartcollections.17.WhatdoviewersthinkofEmma'slatestvideo?A.Itisold-fashioned.B.Itisrichindetails.C.Itispersonalised.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whyistheprojectlaunched?A.Tomonitorriverwildlife.B.Toincreasetourismalongrivers.C.Tohelpriverconditionturnbetter.19.Whatcanpeopledotohelpthroughtheapp?A.Conductasurvey.B.Reporttheirobservations.C.Lookupinformation.20.Howdoestheprojectcontributetoenvironmentalprotection?A.Byinvolvingindividuals.B.Bysimplifyingdataanalysis.C.Byintroducingecologicalpolicies.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和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AAgoodbookcantransportustomagicalplaces.Herearefourideasfromtheliteraryworldthatmaybringaboutyourownadventures.1.LouisaMayAlcott,Concord,MassachusettsFordecades,youngreadershavebeenattractedbytheadventuresdetailedinthenovelofLittleWomen.WehavetheoptiontovisitthehomeofLouisaMayAlcott,thenovelistwhocomposedthestoryaroundtherelationshipswithinherownfamily.Youcantakeaguidedtourandgetaviewofhowthecharacters’familylivedinthehomeknownasOrchardHouse.Manyofthefamily’streasuresremaininthewell-preservedstructure.2.ZaneGrey'sAmericaBest-sellingnovelistZaneGreycreatedstrongstoriesdetailingthelifeandcultureoftheAmericanWest.ThroughtitleslikeCalloftheCanyon,RidersofthePurpleSageandTheThunderingHerd,Grey'stalesinspiredmanytoexploreanewcountry.VisithisbirthplaceinZanesville,Ohio.YoucanalsovisitacopyofhisArizonacottage(theoriginalburnedina1990wildfire),whichservedashishomebasewhileexploringandwriting.3.WheretheWildThingsAreWhynotusethiscreativebookasthecenterpieceofawildandwonderfulweekendwiththekids?ReadMauriceSendak'scolourfulbook,thenvisityourlocalpark,orwalkthroughanearbyforestanddiscusstheadventuresofyoungMax,themaincharacter.EndtheweekendbystreamingtheSpikeJonzemovieofthesamename.Thewholefamilywillenjoythemixofrealactorsandcomputercartoons.4.JackLondon,GlenEllen,CaliforniaChanneltheadventuresomespiritofoneoftheplanet'smostinspiredwriterswithaplantoexploremorethan26milesofhiking,horsebackandcyclingtrailsacross1,400acresintheSonomaValley.VisitthehomewhereLondonwrotehisturners.TheauthorofCalloftheWildandWhiteFangwaslaidtorestonthislandscapethatdevelopedhiscreativity.21.Whichwritercreatedthestorybasedonthewriter'sfamilylife?A.LouisaMayAlcott.B.ZaneGreyC.MauriceSendak.D.JackLondon.22.WhatissuggestedafterreadingWheretheWildThingsAre?A.Takingatourtothewriter'schildhoodhome.B.Doingresearchontheauthor'screationprocess.C.Spendingafamilyweekendofmultipleactivities.D.Exploringthelandscapesofthestorysetting.23.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Toboostthesalesofnovels.B.Tointroducetraveljournals.C.Toinspireliterature-relatedadventures.D.Tooffersuggestionsforstorywriting.BAboutonceaweek,aveterinarian(兽医)KwaneStewartheadsdowntoSanDiego'sEastVillagetomakehisrounds,servingthedogs,catsandbirdswhoarethetreasuredpetsofdowntown'shomelesscommunity.Stewart'sparentswerehugeanimallovers.Byage6,heknewhewantedtobeavet.AftergraduationfromaColoradoveterinaryscienceprogram,hespentthenextdecadeasaveterinarian.In2008,heworkedasheadveterinarianatacountry-runanimalshelterinanareastruckbytheGreatRecession.Hesawpetsabandonedandtheworkwasextremelydepressing.Fouryearsintotheshelterjob,Stewartsaidhewasburnedoutwithguiltandreadytoquit.Thenonemorningonhiswaytowork,hesawahomelessmanandadog.Hetreatedthedog'sskinconditionandtheanimalwastransformed.Theownerwasbeyondgratefulandsaid,“Thanksfornotignoringmeandfortreatingmydog.”“Thatwasthemomentforme.Igotbacktosavinganimalsanddoingitonmyownterms.”Stewartsaid.Afewweekslaterhesetupapop-upveterinaryclinicatasoupkitchen,andwhenclientstheresuggestedhetakehisservicesfurther,hisnewjobas“StreetVet”began.Inadditiontotreatingcommondiseases,Stewartoftenprovidesvaccinations(接种疫苗)andgeneralwellnesschecks.Healsopromotes“fear-free”petcare.ManyofthepeopleStewartservesarenotjustgratefulforthehelpbutalsoformadeepbondwithhim,seeinghimassomeonewhonotonlytreatstheirpetsbutalsoacknowledgestheirhumanity.“IcandreamalittlebitthatpeoplefromallovertheworldwillwanttoemulatewhatIdo.”Stewartsaid.Rightnow,heisbuildinganetworkoftrustedvolunteers,technicianswithhospitalsandclinics.“Theseareallpeoplewhojustreachedoutandsaid,‘I’minspiredbywhatyoudo.HowdoIdoit?’”hesaid.24.WhatdoweknowaboutSteward'scurrentjob?A.Herunsananimalshelter.B.Headoptsabandonedpets.C.Heworksforascienceprogram.D.Heattendstohomelesspeople'spets.25.WhyisStewart'sshelterjobmentioned?A.Toexplainhischangeofcareerfocus.B.Toillustratehisprofessionalcompetence.C.Toexplorethefutureoftheindustry.D.Toreflectthechallengesoftheprofession,26.WhatdomanypeoplethinkofSteward?A.He'sodd.B,He'sfrank.C.He'shumble.D.He'smerciful.27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“emulate”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Followtheexampleof.B.Showrespectfor.C.Puttheblameon.D.Payattentionto.CAwaveofstartupssayseaweedisasolutiontoclimatechange-abletoabsorbatmosphericcarbon,providerawmaterialsforbiofuels,andfeedtheworld-nofertilizers(化肥),freshwater,orevenlandrequired.RunningTide,aMaine-basedcompany,isworkingonasystemthatwilleventuallysinkthebuoys(浮标),attachedwithlonglocksofseaweed,tothedeepoceanfloor,wherethecarbontheycontainwillremainstoredfor800yearsormore.RunningTidewasfoundedbyMartyOdlin,anengineerandfourth-generationcommercialfisherman.TheGulfofMaineiswarmingfasterthannearlyeveryotheroceanicregion,and-Odlinhasseenthechangesfirsthand.About15yearsago,OdlinheardatalkfromKlausLackner-thephysicistwhopopularisedtheideaofremovingcarbonfromtheatmosphere.Itclicked.“Itwaslike,oh,thisisrightbecausethere'snowaywe'regoingtogetofffossil(化石的)fuelsinthenext50years,”herecallsthinking.“We'regoingtohavetopullitdown.”Usingseaweedtodrawdowncarbonwouldbeanelegantsolution–ifitworks.SeaweedforestscollectivelycoveranestimatedtwomillionsquarekilometersandabsorbasmuchcarbonastheAmazonrainforest.Butmuchofthatstorageisshort-lived.Whentheseaweedisharvested,eatenbyanimals,orwashesashore,itsstoredcarbonisreleasedbackintotheatmosphere.RunningTide'smodel,intheoryatleast,wouldtakethatstoredcarbonandsinkittotheoceanfloorwhereitwouldremainforcenturies,breakingdownslowly.Somescientistsarecarefulaboutrushingaheadbeforefundamentalscientific,environmental,andregulatoryquestionsareanswered.“Climatechangeisintensifying,andpeoplearepanicking,”saysKristenDavis,aprofessorofUniversityofCaliforniaIrvine,“butthescienceisnotthereyettoactuallyconfirmthatit'sagoodidea.”28.WhatcanwelearnaboutRunningTide'ssystem?A.Itremovescarbonfromseaweed.B.Itturnsseaweedintofertilizers.C.Itsinksseaweedintotheoceanfloor.D.Itstoresseaweedasfoodsources.29.WhatdidLackner'sspeechleadOdlintodo?A.Monitorchangesinoceanicregions.B.Reducecommercialfishingindustry.C.Setrestrictionsontheuseoffossilfuels.D.Removecarbonfromtheatmosphere.30.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.Stepsofacarbonreplacementmethod.B.Theunderlyinglogicofsinkingseaweeds.C.Examplesofmassiveseaweedforests.D.Thecarbonabsorbingabilityofseaweeds.31.WhydoestheauthorquoteKristenDavis?A.ToproveOdlin'sopinion.B.Toemphasisetheclimatecrisis.C.Toadvocatescientists'cooperation.D.Topresenttheissueobjectively.DWearablesarebackinthespotlightin2024,becomingoneofthetrendiesttopicsinthetechworld.Beyondtrackingsteps,heartrateandblood-oxygenlevels,futurewearabledeviceswilltaketheformofsmartglassesorfuturisticspectacles(眼镜),reflectingthetechindustry'sdrivetointegrateartificialintelligence(AI)intotheseinnovativedevices.AsreportedbyTheInformation,techcompaniesincludingOpenAI,Meta,GoogleandSnapchatareallcompetingtolaunchAI-poweredsmartglassesthatrespondintelligentlytousers’visualinput.Earlierthisyear,Snapchatprevieweditsrevolutionary(革命性的)AI-poweredglasseswithcameraandvideofunctions,MetahasintroducedexpermentalAr,pientresogationinRay-Bansmartspectacles,whichcouldanswerquestionslike“Isthis!teareatrente-tree?”bytakingaphotoandanalysingit.ThepowerbehindthisrevolutionliesinthenewmultimodalAItechnology,whichcreatesresponsesbyintegratingmultiplesourcesofdataincludingimages,texts,andotherformsofdata.Itexpandsonmostusers’experiencesofusingtext-onlyAIchatbotsandwouldbeanaturalfitforsmartspectacleswithfront-lookingcameras.However,AIsystemsaren'tall-powerfulandstillhavemanyshortcomings.Duringtesting,Meta'sRay-Bansmartspectacleswerefoundto“hallucinate”,seeing-thingsthatweren'treallythere.Therearealsolegalconcernssurroundingthese.devices.smallcompartesmayfinditdifficulttomanageemployeesusingAI-powered.face-worercameras.hebusinessrisksarecomplex.GooglefacedsimilartroublewithitsGlassdevice,bangauestubmedbyauthoritiesonprivacyissues.Ifnewsmartglassesbecomepopular,suchproblemswillreappear.Despitethesechallenges,thewearableAIrevolutionholdsgreatpromise.Newopportunitiesshouldcropupforsmallbusinessestodevelopadaptableappsandaccessthegrowingwearablesmarket.Withanestimatedannualgrowthrateofnearly15percentuntil2030,theglobalwearablesmarketisexpectedtooutperformthatofthesmartphones.Asthisrevolutionarytechnologyunfolds,itwillbeinterestingtoseehowitshapesourlivesandbusinesses.32.Howdoestheauthordemonstratethenewtrendoftolarables?A.Byreportingfindings.B.Byusingexamples.C.Bymakingcompansons.D.Byraisingquestions.33.WhatmakestherevolutionppssibreA.AI'scapabilitytoprocessmultimodaldata.B.Smartdevices'fastresponsespeed.C.AI'sadvanceinobjectrecognition.D.Eront-lookingcameras'accuracy.34.Whatisamajorconcernindevelopingthewearables?A.Lackintechnicalinnovation.B.Limitonspectacleglasses`clarity.C.Securityofpersonalinformation.D.Comfortlevelofdevicewearing.35.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.ImpactofAIonsmartdevices.B.ProspectofAl-drivenwearables.C.Growthoftheglobaltechindustry.D.Argumentofsmartglassestechnology.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。IalwaysadmiredmygrandmotherJenny’sgardeningskills.Butitwasn'tuntilasunnyafternooninherbackyardthatIbecameinterestedingardeningmyself.Weweretheretogrowtomatoes.Shehandedmeatinyyoungtomatoplant.36It'safamilytradition!Overtime,thetinyseedling(幼苗)hadgrownintoalargetomatoplantwithmanyjuicyredtomatoes.HarvestingthosetomatoeswithmygrandmawasajoyIwon'tforget.Wespenthoürsinherkitchenmakingdelicioushomemadespaghettisauce.31,、Mytimeinthegardenwithmygrandmashowedmethatgardeningismorethanjustahobby.It'sawaytoconnectwithourroots.Thegardenbecamesomethingwebothloved,bringingusclosertogetherandcreatingastrongbond.38Iwateredtheplantstoomuchandforgottotakecareofthesoil.Itwasalearningexperience.ButIdidn'tgiveup.Instead,Isawthesemomentsasopportunitiestolearn.Ireadbooks,wenttoworkshops,andaskedexperiencedgardenersinmycommunityforadvice.Yet,MotherNaturecanbeunpredictable.fromunbearableheattounexpectedfrosts.Ilostsomeofmyfavoriteplantsduetoextremeweathers.39(米Iuseddrought-tolerantplantsandprotectivecoveringslikeshadeclothsandfrostblanketstohelpmystrongplantsgrow.Gardeningisalifelongjourneyoflearning.40It'slikefindingahiddenlibrary,whereeachplantandplotofferssomethingnewtodiscover.ThemoretimeIspendinthegarden,themoreIrealisethatthesoilisnotjustaplaceforplantstogrow-it'salsoidealgroundformypersonalgrowth.A.Gardeningincoldweatherwillberathertough.B.Justthesmellalonebroughtbacksomanymemories.C.However,myfirstattemptsatgardeningdidn'tgoverywell.D.Thenshesharedstoriesofherowngrandmotherdoingthesame.E.Andgrandma'sgardeningjourneyconnectswithmeemotionally.F.It'salwayschangingandrequiresustostayopentonewknowledge.G.ButIstartedplantingwiththeclimateinmindinsteadofgettingupset.第二部分细百运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。InIndia,ironingvendors(熨衣小贩)travelaroundwithironboxesfullofhotcoalswhichtheyusetoironclothes.VinishaUmashankar41thatthesevendorsthrewawayburntcharcoal(木炭)onstreetsides.42abouttheenvironmentaleffectofburningcharcoal,shecameupwitha(n)43-thevendorscouldusesomething44availableinIndia:thepowerofthesun.Atage12,shedesignedacart(推车)thathadsolarpanelsto45asteamiron.Sheevenstudiedcollege-levelphysicstounderstandhowsolarpanels46.Then,she1someengineerswhoassistedherin48theIron-Max-abluecart.shapedlikeanironbox,withsolarpanelsonitsroof,attachedtoabicycle.Itallowsvendorstomovearound,49clothestopress.Fivehoursof50canoperatetheironforsixhours,with51storedforcloudydays.Thecartalsofeaturesacellphonechargingpointandpeoplecanpaytorechargetheirphonestohelp52vendors'earnings.Umashankarandhercartarenowgettingglobal53.In2021,shegaveapowerfulspeechatCOP26,theU.N.'sclimatechangeconferenceinScotland.Her54SolarIroningCartprojectnotonlyshowcasedher55butalsosecuredherafinalistspotintheCleanOurAircategoryofTheEarthshotPrize2021.41. A.filmed B.remembered C.noticed D.ignored42. A.Shocked B. Concerned C. Annoyed D. Disappointed43. A.explanation B.proposal C.theory D.idea44. A.plentifully B.publicly C.commercially D.rarely45. A.control B.power C.assist D.generate46. A.reacted B.sustained C.worked D.formed47. A.forced B.urged C.encouraged D.consulted48. A.marketing B.building Cgathering D.equipping49. A.collecting B.selling C.folding D.packing50. A.riding B.electricity C.sunshine D.heating51. A.procedure B.energy C.carbon D.data52. A.workout B.dependon C.accountfor D.addto53. A.distribution B.application C.recognition D.investment54. A.complicated B.identical C.virtual D.innovative55. A.talent B.preference C.struggle D.discipline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。Tianjing,orskywell,isaclassicfeatureofHuizhouarchitecture.IntraditionalHuizhouarchitecture,theskywell,as56changingspacebetweentheinteriorandexterior,haspositive57(significant)forthelightingandventilation(通风)ofthebuildinginterior.Italso58(typical)displaysHuizhouculture.HuizhouisfamousforHuizhoutraders,whosetupskywellsintheirhouses59(acquire)thefeelofthe“unityofheavenandman”.Onsunnydays,thesunshinesthroughtheskywelltothefrontofthehallandtherooms,called“showeringgold”.Inrainyandsnowyweather,rainwaterflowsdown60theeaves(屋檐)andsinksintothetankbelowtheskywell.Thatisnamed“flowingsilver”,61meansfortunewillnotrunoffoutside.Theprocess62(call)“fourwatersreturningtothemainhallofthehouses”.Intheskywell,combinedwiththe63(passage)andhalls,whentheoutdoorwindspeedishigh,wind-drivenairflowmakesupthemajorityofthewindo4(enter)theroom.Thus,theamountofindoorventilationisreduced.Whentheoutdoorwindisstill,theskywell-shapedthermalpressure(热压力),whichpromotesventilation,65(form)acompleteventilationsystemandplaystheroleof“hidingwindandgatheringair”.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,上周你参加了学校举办的“志愿服务最美瞬间”主题摄影展。请你用英语写一封电子邮件给英国朋友James,简要介绍你的作品和选择该作品参展的理由。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearJames,Bestregards,LiHua第二节(满分25分)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。OurswimteamalwaysreliedontheSnackBartoraisemoneyformeetsandequipment,butCoachAbbyhadbadnews:itwouldbeclosedforrepairsthroughAugust,meaningnomoneyforupcomingevents.Everyonewasworried.“Doesthismeanourswimteamiscanceled?”Noahasked.CoachAbbycomfortedus,sayingwe'dstillpractice,butshewasn'tsurehowthemeetswouldbefunded.Thenextmorning,practicefeltstrange.Noneofuswereswimmingourbest,andevenCoachAbbywasworried.Duringabreak,Noahsuggested,“Ifwecan'truntheSnackBar,maybewecanthinkofotherwaystoraisemoney.”“Goodidea.”saidRuby.Shesuggestedakaraokesing-along(卡拉OK)likewhatherbrotherdidtoraisefundsforhisschoolsingingclub.Tamararecommendedabakesale.“A.fallfestivalwouldbefun!”Iadded,thinkingwecouldhavewater-themedgamesongroundsbytheswimmingpool.Atfirst,CoachAbbyhesitated.Butwhenshesawhowexcitedwewere,sheagreed
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