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2023~2024學(xué)年佛山市普通高中教學(xué)質(zhì)量檢測(cè)(二)高三英語(yǔ)本試卷共8頁(yè),滿分120分,考試用時(shí)120分鐘。注意事項(xiàng):1.答題前,考生務(wù)必用黑色鋼筆或簽字筆將自己的姓名和考生號(hào)填寫(xiě)在答題卡上,將

條形碼橫貼在答題卡右上角“條形碼粘貼處”。因筆試不考聽(tīng)力,選擇題從第二部

分的“閱讀”開(kāi)始,試題序號(hào)從“21”開(kāi)始。2.

作答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目選項(xiàng)的答案信息點(diǎn)涂黑;如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案,答案不能答在試卷上?;卮鸱沁x擇題時(shí),將答案寫(xiě)在答題卡上,寫(xiě)在本試卷上無(wú)效。第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的

A

、B

、C

、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AAcitycanbecomefamousandexperienceasignificantincreaseinvisitorsduetotheinfluenceofawell-likedfilmoraTVdrama.Foraudiences,steppingintothescenesandexperiencingthedailylivesofthecharactershasbecomeanewtraveltrend.Overthepastyear,severalfilmsandTVdramashaveputtheirshootinglocationsintothepublicspotlight.QingdaoinShandongprovinceTheWanderingEarth2,asci-fithatexploresdigitallifeandspacejourney,showcasesimpressivesci-fiscenes.90percentofthefilmwasshotindifferentplacesofQingdaocity,includingtheJiaozhouBayBridge-theworld'slongestcross-seabridge,andtheTAGArtMuseum.Forsci-fifans,visitingQingdaotoexplorethemovie'sfilminglocationshasbecomeapopulartrend.JiangmeninGuangdongprovinceThehitshowTheKnockoutmadeJiangmenanimportanttourismdestination.AsthehometownformanyoverseasChinese,thecityfeatureshistoricalculuralstreetscenesand

SouthAsian-stylearchitecture.Thecityhasrecordedmorethan3.34milliontripsinthepasttwomonths,whichhasgeneratedover3.4billionyuanoftourismincome,reflectinganotableriseof124.3percentcomparedtothesameperiodthepreviousyear.NingboMuseumin

Zhejiang

provinceTheprimary

settingforthesci-fiTVdramaThree-BodyProblem,NingboMuseum,hascaughtsignificantattention.Themuseumintegratesregionalculturalfeatures,traditionalarchitecturalelements,andmoderntechniques.FollowingtheTVshow'srelease,dailyvisitornumbersrocketedto5,000,markingaremarkable220percentyear-on-yearincrease.TaiyuanAncientCountyinShanxiprovinceFullRiverRed,directedbyZhangYimou,settheTaiyuanAncientCountyonfirewithexcitement.Themoviehighlightsthecounty'scomplexandnarrowstreets.Thecountynowdrawsover40,000touristseveryday,asignificantrisecomparedtothedaily20,000previously.Notably,one-thirdofthesetouristswerefromoutsideShanxiprovince,accordingtolocalstatistics.21.Whichplacebestsuitsvisitorswhoappreciatebuildingsofforeignstyle?A.Qingdaocity.

B.Jiangmencity.C.Ningbo

Museum.

D.TaiyuanAncientCounty.22.WhataspectofTaiyuanAncientCountydoesFullRiverRedemphasize?A.Itscharacteristicstreets.B.Itsdisastrousfire.C.Itsincreasingpopulation.D.Itseconomicgrowth.23.Whatdothefourplaceshaveincommon?A.Theirincomedependsheavilyontourism.B.Theirarchitectureintegratesdifferentcultures.C.Theyarefamousfortheirhistoricallandmarks.D.TheybecomeahitthroughfilmsorTVdramas.BWe'reoftentoldtofollowourdreams,andonepersoninCanadahasdonejustthatafterbuildingawonderlandforanimals.Inhisownbackyard,theeightwaterfeatureswhichRobertPerkinsdugintothegroundarenowashelterforbirds,frogs,beavers(河貍)andotheranimalsinthemiddleofsuburbandevelopment.ButforPerkins,creatinghabitatforwildlifeisnotonlyaboutdoinghisparttohelptheenvironment.It'salaborofloveforawomanhemetwhenhewas16yearsold.PerkinsmetRhondain1974andthetwoofthemhititoff.Theybothlovedanimals,andshealwayswishedtohaveaplacewheretheycouldliveinharmonywiththeland.Rhonda,whomPerkinsstayedwithallhislife,passedawayin2006.Perkinsresolvedtobuildawonderlandwhereherspiritcouldstayinpeace.Ignoringplanningdepartmentsandneighborsalike,Perkinsbegandigginglargeholesforwatertoflow.Overthecourseofnineyearshispropertywentfrombeinganeighborlyheadachetoaperfecthomeforwildlife.Perkinssayshewon'ttakeallthecreditforthewetlandhebuilt.WhenPerkinsstartedcreatingthewildlifehabitatintheearly2000s,afamilyofbeaversgotwindofitsoonandclaimedtheland.“Whenwebuiltoursubdivisions,weclearedallthetrees,driedthehills,droveallthewaterdowntothelakes…Inturn,thebeavershelpeddam(筑壩)andpurifythewater.”Wetlandhabitatsnotonlyattractwildlife,butprobablyofferthemostcompletepackageofecosystemservices,includingpreventingpollution,enrichingthesoil,andpromotingthewell-beingofwildlifespecies.Perkinssayshedoesn'tneedtowonderwhatRhondamightthinkoftheplace;hefeelsherpresencewheneverhewalksaloneamongthetrees,thegrass,andtheponds,lookingatbirdsorbeavers,andlisteningtothesongbirdsandfrogs.Perkinshopeshisprojectwillonedaybecomeaneducationalplacethatlocalpeoplecanvisittolearnabouttheimportanceofwetlands.24.WhydidPerkinsbuildthewaterfeatures?A.Tofulfillhischildhooddream.B.Toshowhisloveforhiswife.C.Topreserveendangeredwildlife.D.Toadapttosuburbandevelopment.

25.WhichbestdescribesPerkins'wetlandbuildingprocess?A.Effortlessbutcreative.B.Discouragingbutefficient.C.Painfulbutinfluential.

D.Demandingbutrewarding.26.WhatcanweinferaboutbuildingthewetlandfromPerkins'words?A.Perkinshadastrategicplanforit.B.Human'sroleinitwasovervalued.C.Natureitselfalsoplayedapartinit.D.Beaverswereinvitedtohelpwithit.27.WhatisPerkins'sexpectationofthewetland?A.TohelpspreadhisstoryB.Tobearecreationalspot.C.Tobringeconomicvalue.

D.Toserveasaninspiration.CInitialconversationscanhaveahugeimpactonhowrelationshipsdevelopovertime.Peopleare

oftenstuckintheimpressionstheythinktheymighthavemadetheminutetheyfinishspeakingwithsomeoneforthefirsttime:“Didtheylikemeorweretheyjustbeingpolite?""Weretheydeepinthoughtordeeplybored?'Tofindoutwhethertheseworriesarenecessary,wehaveconductednearly10yearsofresearch.Inourstudies,participantsintheUKtalkedwithsomeonetheyhadnevermetbefore.Afterward,theywereaskedhowmuchtheylikedtheirconversationpartnerandhowmuchtheybelievedthattheirconversationpartnerlikedthem.Thisallowedustocomparehowmuchpeoplebelievedtheywerelikedtohowmuchtheywereactuallyliked.Timeandtimeagain,wefoundthatpeoplelefttheirconversationswithnegativefeelingsaboutthe

impressiontheymade.Thatis,peoplesystematicallyunderestimatehowmuchtheirconversationpartnerslikethemandenjoytheircompany-afalsebeliefwecallthe"likinggap".Thisbias(偏見(jiàn))mayseemlikesomethingthatwouldoccuronlyininitialinteractions,butitseffects

extendfarbeyondafirstimpression.Surprisingly,thelikinggapcanconstantlyaffectavarietyofrelationships,includinginteractionswithcoworkers,longaftertheinitialconversationshavetakenplace.Havingalargerlikinggapisassociatedwithbeinglesswillingtoaskworkmatesforhelp,lesswillingtoprovideworkmateswithopenandhonestfeedback,andlesswillingtoworkonanotherprojecttogether.Therearenumerousstrategiestominimizeyourbiasedfeelings.Oneplacetostartisshiftingyour

focusofattention.Trytodirectyourattentiontoyourconversationpartner,begenuinelycuriousaboutthem,askthemmorequestions,andreallylistentotheiranswers.Themoreyou'rezeroedinontheotherperson,andthelessyou'refocusedonyourself,thebetteryourconversationwillbeandthelessyourmindwillturntoallthethingsyouthinkyoudidn'tdowell.28.Whydidtheauthorcarryout10yearsofresearch?A.Todismissnationalconcerns.B.Tocheckoutapotentialbias.C.Toenhancehumancommunication.D.Todevelopharmoniousrelationships.29.Whatisoneeffectofpeople'slikinggap?A.Fewerchancesofnewprojects.B.Underestimationoftheirability.C.Badrelationshipswithpeoplearound.D.Lowwillingnesstointeractwithothers.30.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodointhelastparagraph?A.Restateopinions.B.DeliverwarningsC.GivesuggestionsD.Makeasummary.31.Whichmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.LikingGapMayInfluenceWorkPerformancesB.FirstImpressionsRelyOnInitialConversationsC.PeopleProbablyLikeYouMoreThanYouThinkD.HowPeopleLikeYouMattersLessThanYouAssumeDBuildingartificialintelligencesthatsleepanddreamcanleadtomoredependablemodels,accordingtoresearcherswhoaimtomimic(模仿)thebehaviorofthehumanbrain.ConcettoSpampinatoandhisresearchmembersattheUniversityofCatania,Italy,werelookingforwaystoavoidaphenomenonknownas"disastrousforgetting",whereanAImodeltrainedtodoanewtasklosestheabilitytocarryoutjobsitpreviouslyexcelledat.Forinstance,amodeltrainedtoidentifyanimalscouldlearntospotdifferentfishspecies,butthenmightloseitsabilitytorecognizebirds.TheydevelopedamethodoftrainingAIcalledWake-SleepConsolidatedLearning(WSCL),whichmimicsthewaythatourbrainsreorganizeshort-termmemoriesofdailylearningwhenweareasleep.Besidestheusualtrainingforthe“awake”phase,modelsusingWSCLareprogrammedtohaveperiodsof“sleep”,wheretheyanalyzeawakedatafromearlierlessons.Thisissimilartohumanspotingconnectionsandpatternswhilesleeping.WSCLalsohasaperiodof"dreaming",whichinvolvesnoveldatamadefromcombiningpreviousconcepts.Thishelpstointegratepreviouspathsofdigital"neurons(神經(jīng)元)",freeingupspaceforfutureconcepts.Italsopreparesunusedneuronswithpatternsthatwillhelpthempickupnewlessonsmoreeasily.TheresearcherstestedthreeAImodelsusingatraditionaltrainingmethod,followedbyWSCLtraining.Thentheycomparedperformancesforimageidentification.Thesleep-trainedmodelswere2to12percentmorelikelytocorrectlyidentifythecontentsofanimage.Theyalsomeasuredanincreaseinhowmucholdknowledgeamodelusestolearnanewtask.Despitetheresults,AndrewRogoyskiattheUniversityofSurrey,UK,saysusingthehumanbrainasablueprintisn'tnecessarilythebestwaytoboostAIperformance.Instead,hesuggestsmimickingdolphins,whichcan"sleep"withonepartofthebrainwhileanotherpartremainsactive.Afterall,anAIthatrequireshoursofsleepisn'tidealforcommercialapplications.32.WSCLwasdevelopedtohelpimproveAI's.A.reliability

B.creativityC.security

D.popularity33.WhatdomodelsusingWSCLdoduringthe“sleeping”periods?A.Generatenewdata.B.Processpreviousdata.C.Receivedataforlateranalysis.D.Savedataforthe“awake”phase.34.Whatisparagraph5mainlyabout?A.TheapplicationofWSCL.B.ThebenefitsofAIresearch.C.Thefindingsoftheresearch.D.TheunderlyinglogicofWSCL.35.WhichbestdescribesAndrew'sattitudetowardsthesleep-trainedmodels?A.Cautious.

B.Prejudiced.C.Pessimistic.

D.Unconcerned.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Researchhasshownthatmindfuleatinghaspositiveimpactsonpeople,soit'sbeneficialtoknow

howtoeatmoremindfully.Herearesometechniquesforeatingatahealthypace.Removealldistractionswhileyoueat.36

Makesureyourcellphoneisfacedownandyou're

notgoingtoberespondingtoanymessagesthatcomethrough.Takeenoughtimetofinishyourmeal.Evenwithalldistractionsremoved,veryoftenyoustillfindyourselfeatingfasterthanyoushould..

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thebrainthatyouarefull.38

Youmightwonderhowtospend20wholeminuteseatingasandwich.Onewaytoslowdownistoengageyoursensesandthinkthroughallthedetailsaboutyourmeal.Askyourself:What'sonmyplate?HowhungryamItoday?Isittoosalty?Noticethesmell,thetasteandwhateverothersenses

thatariseasyoueat.Limittheamountofthefoodyoumightmunchon(大口吃)mindlessly.Putasmallamountofsnackfood,likepotatochips,inaseparatebowltohelpavoidmindlessmunching.39Puttingasidesome

ofthefoodcanhelpyoueatlessatahealthierpace.Actuallychew.Ifyou'rewolfingdown(狼吞虎咽)yourfoodyou'reprobablynotchewingit.Andchewingisanimportantpartofdigestion.

40Lookateachbitebeforeputtingitintoyourmouth,

acknowledgewhatyou'reeatingandchew,chew,chew.A.Noticeallthelittledetailsaboutyourfood.B.Limityourtimeforamealwithin20minutes.C.Ithelpsbreakupthefoodssoit'seasierforabsorption.D.Watchoutforyourfoodintakeandthetimeyouspendonit.E.Whenyousitdowntoeat,spendatleast20minutesdoingso.F.Ifyouhaveawholebagofit,itischallengingtostopafterseveralbites.G.Theycanlimityourabilitytoenjoyyourfoodandnoticewhenyouarefull.第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Atgraduationceremonies,it'scommontoseeparentsproudlycheeringandclappingfortheirkids.Buthaveyoueverseenit41theotherwayaround?Aheartwarmingviralvideoshowsalittlegirl

namedShivaee42rootingforherdadduringhisgraduationceremony.ThevideoshowsShivaee'sdad,Aashish,walkinguptothestageto

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sweet,andit'ssomethingherdadwillneverforget.Headded,"Thiswasthecutestmomentduringmy

wholegraduationceremony.Itwouldstay55forever.”41.A.showB.happenC.changeD.return

42.A.secretlyB.patientlyC.shylyD.loudly

43.A.pickupB.showoffC.applyforD.handout

44.A.observesB.decoratesC.occupiesD.approaches

45.A.laughterB.encouragementC.suspicionD.opposition

46.A.confusedB.embarrassedC.relievedD.touched

47.A.shareB.imagineC.chooseD.recollect

48.A.newsB.nameC.planD.prize

49.A.professorsB.audiencesC.graduatesD.kids

50.A.heartwarmingB.specialC.incompleteD.unbearable

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52.A.ThankstoB.RegardlessofC.RatherthanD.Asfor

53.A.challengeB.achievementC.opportunityD.contribution

54.A.fatherB.dreamC.girlD.scene

55.A.popularB.awakeC.aliveD.hopeful

第二節(jié)(共10小題:每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Trendspopularamongtheyouthsuchas"Chinachic"andthegrowinginfluenceofyoungconsumershavedriventhedevelopmentofhanfuindustryinrecentyears.Amongthevarious56(style),the

horsefaceskirthasemergedasthemostpopularitem.

57(combine)classicalelegancewithmodernsimplicity,thehorsefaceskirtissaidtoperfectlysuitthecontemporarycultureandlifestyleofyoungpeople,making—58afashionicon(標(biāo)志).ThistrendhasgainedpopularityinLuoyangcity,CentralChina'sHenanprovince,—59numerousperformersrecentlyshowcasedthesebeautifulskirtsintheiracts,withmanyvisitorsalike60(dress)intheeleganthorsefaceskirts.InCaoxiancountyofShandongprovince,oneofthecountry'shanfuproductionandsalescenters,thesales61thehorsefaceskirtsduringlastSpringFestivalholiday

62(increase)dozensoftimescomparedtousualvolumes.Actually,theskirthasbecomeavery

popular63(choose)forgifts.Thecurrentpopularityofhanfuinthecountryisbelieved64(indicate)morethanafashion

trend;it65(represent)adeeperconnectiontoChinesetraditionandculturalidentity.第四部分寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是校學(xué)生會(huì)主席李華。你校外教Tony將與學(xué)生一起到陽(yáng)光農(nóng)場(chǎng)參加務(wù)農(nóng)實(shí)踐活動(dòng),請(qǐng)給Tony寫(xiě)一封郵件,告知活動(dòng)相關(guān)安排。注意:1.寫(xiě)作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearTonyBestregards,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文?!癕om,please,”Annabeggedeagerly."Please,letmedoitbymyself!"Shehadnevermadecookiesbyherselfbefore,butattheageofnine,shefeltcapableofhandlingmanythings.Herfriendshadbeenbakingcupcakesforayear.Yet,itseemedherparentshadlittlefaithinher.“Annaisgoingtomakecookies?Alone?"herbrother,Carl,askedwithalaugh."Thatisgoingtobedisaster!”CarlusedbigwordstoactsmarterthanAnna.Havingabigbrothercouldbeannoying.Admittedly,Annaalwaysappearedclumsy.Butthatwasbeforesheturnednine.Shethoughtherparentsshouldrealizeshewoulddobetternow.Atherwords,aflashofuncertaintycrossedherparents'faces.Wouldtheyagree?Holdingherbreath,shehadwaitedforwhatseemedlikeages.Surprisingly,Momnodded,saying,"Okay,butpleasebecareful,andremembertotakealookatthecookbookfirst.”Fueledbydetermination,Annaracedtothekitchen.Witheachstep,therewasasenseofpurposeandconfidencegrowingwithinher.ShehadalreadydoneitwithMomamilliontimesbefore.Puttingthecookbookaside,shegotdowntobakingcookiesfrommemory,breakingeggs,droppingacoldstickofbutter,addingsaltandthen…um….yes,mixingitwell!Usingamixerwaseasy.Sheturnedonthemixer

atthemediumspeed—andwhoa.Whoa.Whoa!Buttersplattered(飛濺)everywhere,makingthekitcheninamess.Collectingherself,sheturnedbacktothemixingbowlandstartedagain.Thistimewithsofter

butter.Annaplacedroundedspoonfulsofmixtureontothecookiepanandputitintotheoven(烤爐).Withinafewminutes,afantasticsmellfilledthekitchen-thesmellofcookiesuccess!Shewasgoingtosilenceallthosedoubts.Nomoreeye-rollingfromherbigbrother.Nomore"You'retooyoung,Anna"fromherparents.Shebelievedshewasgrownupandmatureenoughtobereliedon.注意:1.續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。ThemomentAnnapulledthepanoutoftheoven,Carlsteppedintothekitchen.Nowshedecidedtohaveanothertry,carefullyfollowingthecookbook.英語(yǔ)答案第二部分

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