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1、第一部分福州市 2019 届高三毕业班英语第三次质量检测卷 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)第一节 (共五小题,每小题听一遍)1. Who went to the Shanghai Expo?A. Frank B. Mary C. Franks grandfather2. What did Mike do?A. He went to Jennys birthday party? B. He bought a present for Joan. C. He went to meet his uncle/3. Where does the conversation probably take pla

2、ce?A. In a basketball court. B. In a hospital. C. In Miss Whites office. 4. Why did they buy some fish?A. To raise them in clean water. B. To eat them for supper today.C. To cook them next Friday.5. What will the woman do next?A. Type an article. B. Go and meet Miss Green. C. Repair a car.第二节听下面 5 段

3、对话,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,每段对话读两遍。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6,7 题6. Where was Bill yesterday evening?A. In a cinema. B. At home C. At his nieces7. What did Bill lend the woman last week?A. A book. B. A film ticket C. A phone.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。8. Why is Miss Brown making the phone call?A. To ask Johnson for some money

4、.B. To ask Johnson for his post number.C. To say sorry to Johnson.9. How much should Mr. Johnson pay in total?A. 300 dollars. B. 530 dollars C. 800 dollars10. Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Teacher and student. B. Mother and son. C. Receptionist and customer.听第 8 段材料,回答第

5、 11 至 13 题。11. Where does the woman advise the man to go?A. To the toilet. B. To the waiting room. C. To the smoking room.12. How many times has the man been to the Lincoln Station?A. Never. B. At least once. C. More than three times.13. What is the mans decision?A. To smoke at the station. B. To ge

6、t off the train. C. to give up smoking.听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。14What do we know about the river now?A. Its a little dirty. B. Its very clean. C. Few people fish in it.15. What is special about Mr.Turner?A. He thought of a good way to clean up the river.A. He pays no attention to peoples lives.A. He

7、likes fishing in the river.16. How many trucks were used to collect rubbish every day?A. Two B. Three C. Four.17. When did the trucks begin to collect the rubbish along the river?A. About one month ago. B. About one year ago. C. About two years ago.听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。18When was the song Moscow

8、Nights presented to people at the festival?A. In 1947. B. In 1957. C. In 1989.19. How many countries attended the 1989 festival in Pyongyang?A. 131. B. 177. C. 137.20. In which country was the 2010 festival held?A. Belarus. B. North Korea. C. South Africa.第二部分地区 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分)ANational Theatre of

9、 ScotlandWHAT Play is ONINTERFERENCE(16/03/2019 30/03/2019)A few decades from now, a woman waits in a VR metaverse( 虚拟世界)to do homework with herten-year-old daughter.Interference is a near future play. It asks the question: will technology interfere with what we really need from each other? Reserve

10、your seating before availability.Running Time:150 minutesRecommended Age Guide: 14+.DEAR EUROPE( 29/3/201929/04/2019)Challenged to explore their relationship with Europe, some of Scotlands most adventurous artists and theatre makers will present powerful, political responses, signaling the end of an

11、 era.A collection of artists will work to create six performances in response to their feelings around our relationship with Europe and the different countries within it.Running Time: 240 minutes.Recommended Age Guide: 18.+FIRST SNOW (26/02/201923/03/2019)When Isahelle summons(召唤) her family back to

12、 her ancestral home in Quebec, they come from all corners of the world. It is time for them to talk about what come next-but how can they agree now when they never have before?First Snow is a play if family and politics. Its the winner of the Scotsman Fringe First Award 2018.Running Time:120 minutes

13、.Recommended Age Guide:12+.ANYTHING THAT GIVES OFF LIGHT(01/03/201930/03/2019)In a pub at the end of the road, an American woman drinks alone, trying to forget the home she left behind in West Virginia. She has two old Scottish friends, who left for London long ago. The three set off on a journey th

14、rough the Highlands and across the seas, digging down into national history, and bringing to the surface memories of movements forced and chosen.Running Time: 110 minutesRecommended Age Guide: 10+21. Which play do you need to book in advance?A. INEERFERENCE. B. DEAR EUROPE.C.FIRST SNOW. D. ANYTHING

15、THAT GIVES OFF LIGHT.22. What is special about FIRST SNOW?A. Its about politics.B.It lasts the longest.C Its an award winner. D. It needs more artists than others.23. What can you learn about by seeing ANYTHING THAT GIVES OFF LIGHT?A. Technologys role in our future life.B. Relationships between fami

16、ly members.C. National history and personal experiences.D. Friendship between Americans and Europeans.BAt seventy- three, Marcia Pollocks father was a man of great independence and pride. The kids called him “Poppy”, a name that everybody used.Poppy lived in his old neighborhood and he had a part-ti

17、me job at a local pharmacy( 药房). AfterMarcias mother died, Poppy firmly refused Marcia and Jacks invitation to come and live with them. He was stubborn about not crowding their little house, about not becoming a burden.In fact, he was always helpful. The kids loved him because he listened to them an

18、d because he always brought them something. He also brought special gifts to Marcia and Jack, never arriving empty-handed.And so it was with shock and bewilderment( 迷惑)that Marcia went to see Poppy in the hospital that summer after he had fallen down in the street. The doctor said that Poppy had bee

19、n living oncoffee and doughnuts. Later that day, the pharmacist told Marcia, “He has practically no money at alljust the government cheque and what little he makes here. Yet I myself saw him spend most of his last cheque on your little boys bicycle.”She became stern with Poppy.” Youre foolish, Poppy

20、,” she said. “I have my pride,” Poppy answered. “False pride,” she hurled(斥责) back at him.During autumn, Poppy didnt come around as often as he had in the past, but when he did, he would still arrive with little gifts in hand. Then, just before the holidays, Poppy told Marcia that he couldnt visit t

21、hem on Christmas Day beca use he would watch the store, but Marcia knew the shop was not open on Christmas.She felt worried and called Poppy, telling him that he was one of them and that they all loved him. Half an hour before the turkey went on the table on Christmas, Poppy came. The kids rushed to

22、 him and gave him more hugs and kisses than he had ever had before. Poppy held out his arms to Marcia, and his hands were empty yet never had they been more filled.24. Which is Poppys reason for not living with his daughter?A. He had a part-time job. B. He was stubborn sometimes.C. He liked living i

23、ndependently. D. He didnt want to become a burden to her .25. Why was Marcia puzzled after hearing the doctors words?A. She didnt know who had knocked Poppy down.A. She thought Poppy had enough money for living.B. She wondered how to take care of him later.A. She thought the doctor didnt know his li

24、ving condition.26. Which is closest in meaning to the underlined word” stern” in paragraph 5?A. patient B. angry C. respectful D. afraid.27. Why does the author say that Poppys hands were filled at last?A. Poppy learned that he was loved.B. Poppy had brought enough gifts before.C. Poppy still held h

25、is independence and pride.A. Poppy had found reasons for Marcias rudeness.C.As people age, the body changes in all sorts of predictable ways. Brains can slow. Wounds take longer to heal. And sleep patterns shift, too. This can come as news to many, says Michael V. Vitiello, a psychologist at the Uni

26、versity of Washington who specializes in sleep in aging.The most common shift is a tendency to rise with(or before)the birds. Sleep structure the stages and depth of sleep also changes with age. Older adults take longer to fall asleep, and they wake up more often. They tend to linger in the deepest

27、periods of sleep for less time than younger adults, and they get less rapid eye movement sleep, too.Studies have found that poor sleep can cause a particular threat to older adults: Falls, depression and anxiety, problems with memory, and increased suicide(自杀) risk are among the effects of sleep iss

28、ues in this population group that researchers have found. But scientists are still unsure why those risk associations exist.What is clear is the association between good sleep and psychological well-being of older adults.A 2010 study proved that association when it came to sleep quality, but sleep q

29、uantity didnt show the same effects.And therein, experts say, may lie the key to understanding sleep as you age. If youre sleepingless, but dont feel negative effects out of bed, the changes you notice may just be normal age-related. If you experience a sudden change in your sleep, or poor or inadeq

30、uate sleep is disturbing your daily life, changing your personality, or your bedmate says you stop breathing whenyou snore, that could be a sign of something more serious and its worth visiting your doctor.Over time, Vitiello says, sleep patterns simply change.” A lot of older adults recognize that

31、they dont sleep the same as th ey did when they were 18, but they can still function and theyre OK. And all is well with the universe.”28. Which is a common change happening in sleep patterns as people age?A. Rising earlier. B. Having longer sleep.C. Falling asleep more easily. D. Enjoying more deep

32、est sleep.29. What are the scientists still unclear about?A. The normal times of waking up for older adults.B. Whether poor sleep can do harm to older adults.C. What exact harm can poor sleep do to older adults.D. The reason for poor sleep creating threat to older adults.30. What did the 2010 study

33、prove?A. Longer sleep contributes to peoples psychological well-being.A. Lighter sleep usually causes anxiety and problems with memory.B. Sleep quantity doesnt show any information about ones health.B. Good sleep is related to psychological well-being of older adults.31. What is paragraph 5 mainly a

34、bout?A. When one needs to visit their doctor about their sleep.B. How to understand sleep under different circumstances.C. Whether it is necessary for older adults to figure out sleep.C. What phenomenon proves that the sleep pattern changes are normal.DGliding silently through Alibaba Groups “FlyZOO

35、” hotel, black disc -shaped robots about a meter in height deliver food and drop off fresh towels. The robots are part of the high-tech tools thatcut the hotels cost of human labor and get rid of the need for guests to interact with other people. Formally opened to the public last month, the 290-roo

36、m Flyzoo is an opportunity for Alibaba toshow its power in artificial intelligence and an experiment that tests consumer comfort levels withunmanned commerce in China.“Its all about the efficiency and the consistency of service, beca use the robots are not disturbed by human moods( 心情). Sometimes, w

37、e say we are not in the mood, but the system and the robotwill always be in the mood.” Said Andy Wang, CEO of Alibaba Future Hotel Management, the unit that oversees the hotel project.Guests check in at platforms that scan their faces, as well as passports or other ID. Visitors with a Chinese nation

38、al ID can scan their faces using their smart phones to check in ahead of time.“Its very quick and safe. I havent used it for a long time y et, but basically, I can be in my room in one minute,” Said guest Tracy Li. Li added that safety was one of her priorities and she was pleased her room could onl

39、y be entered with a scan of her face.In the rooms, Alibabas voice command technology is use d to change the temperature, close the curtains, adjust the lighting and order room service.“ To check out, guests press a button on the app, after which the room locks, and they areautomatically charged thro

40、ugh Alibabas online wallet. Once this is done, the guests facial scan data is immediately erased from Alibabas systems.” Wang said.The hotel does employ humans, though Albaba declined to say how many. This includes chefs and cleaners as well as reception staff, who will assist with conventional chec

41、k-in procedures for guests unwilling to have their faces scanned and who want to use electronic key cards.32. Why does Alibaba Group use robots in the hotel according to Andy Wang?A. To attract more guests to the hotel.B. To show off its artificial intelligence.C. To make robots always in the mood.D

42、. To improve the service in the hotel.33. Whats Tracy Lis attitude towards the hotel?A. Doubtful. B. Favorable. C. Cautious. D. Ambiguous.34. Why does the hotel employ the human reception staff?A. To prevent the robots from being over-used.B. To make guests feel they are fully respected.C. To help t

43、hose who prefer to be conventionally served.D. To take the place of the robots when they refuse to work.35. What can be the best title for the text?A. Alibaba Groups High-tech Hotel Comes into Being.B. What Good Can Alibaba Groups Future Hotel Bring.A. High-tech Hotels Have Reasons for Hiring Humans

44、C. An Experience of Living in a Newly Made High-tech Hotel.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 选项中有两项为多余选项。How to Create Luck in Everyday LifeThere is one main difference between people who are lucky and unlucky and thats their mindset ( 观念模式). Having a positive way

45、of organizing your thoughts allows you to create your own luck in everyday life.1. Focus on what you want.Whatever you focus on, you tend to get more. Have you ever broken a leg and suddenly noticed many other people were walking around on crutches( 拐杖 )? 36 It was that you were noticing them more b

46、ecause that was what you were paying attention to. Many people spendtime thinking about what they dont want, and the same terrible thing keeps showing up in their minds and lives. 372. Network.The more people you connect with, the luckier you will be. 38 You never know what wonderful chances each in

47、dividual could bring to you or how they might enrich your life until you get to know them.3. 39Closed-minded people dont often come up with solutions, because th ey see only one way ofachieving something, and if that doesnt work, they just give up. If you open your mind toalternative options and possibilities, youll find that things start working out w

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