福建省龙岩市2023届高三下学期毕业班五月教学质量检测英语试卷(含答案)
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Spinal(脊椎的) implants allow the paralyzed(瘫痪) to walk, swim and cycle again.
Four years ago Michel Roccati was involved in a motorcycle accident. He lost all sensation below the site of the damage to his spine and he could no longer move his legs. In December last year, however, the young Italian stood up on the streets of Lausanne, Switzerland, and took a short walk.
Mr Roccati's remarkable steps, supported by a wheeled walking frame. were the conclusion of more than a decade of work by Gregoire Courtine, a neuroscientist(神经学家) at the Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, and Jocelyne Bloch, a neurosurgeon at Lausanne University Hospital.
The scientists had fitted Mr Roccati with a thin device that stimulated nerves in his back that once controlled muscles in his lower body and legs, which lay senseless after his accident. Even after a severe spinal injury, the nerves controlling activities often remain undamaged below any damaged tissue. In paralyzed people, however, the damaged tissue interrupts or weakens any electrical signals from the brain. Dr Courtine and Dr Bloch developed a thin device with electrodes(电击) that targeted the senseless nerves. Once implanted into Mr Roccati's back, the device acted like an amplifier(扩大器) for any electrical signals from his brain and sent in electrical impulses like those normally present in the nerves of an uninjured person. Thus, Mr Roccati was able to voluntarily control those once-senseless nerves and move his legs and walk.
Mr Roccati was one of the three paralyzed volunteers who took part in a small clinical trial of the device. Two other trials were able to stand up and take a few steps almost immediately after they had recovered from the surgery to have it implanted. The device can also be fitted to fire its electrical impulses in many different patterns corresponding to different activities. Patients in the trial were not only able to stand and walk, but to swim and cycle.
The device will need approval from medical regulators before it can be used and commercialized in clinics.
4、What did Michel Roccati suffer?
A. He lost all sensation. B. He lost his legs.
C.His spine was injured. D. His nerves got damaged.
5、What is the function of the device?
A. To kill the pain of the back. B. To cure the damaged tissue.
C. To control muscles and activities. D. To strengthen brain electrical signals.
6、What does the writer think of the device?
A. Effective. B. Impractical. C. Perfect. D. Inconvenient.
7、What can be inferred from the text?
A. The device is well received. B. The device needs improvement.
C. It takes time to market the device. D. The device benefited lots of patients.
Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), astronomers have confirmed that the planetTRAPPIST-1b probably has no atmosphere. Researchers have been excited to explore it and its six siblings(兄弟姐妹). The system is a unique laboratory for studying how environmental conditions arise on planets—and how they might become suitable for life.
JWST searched for an atmosphere on TRAPPIST-1b by looking for heat radiating from it. With the telescope's ability to study infrared(红外线的) light, “you can actually measure the glow of the planet, says Thomas Greene, an astronomer at NASA's Ames Research Center.
Although the finding might sound disappointing to those hoping for an atmosphere, scientists say that the work showcases JWST's transformational power and opens the door for more results from the TRAPPIST-1 system.
JWST looked at TRAPPIST-1 in mid-infrared wavelengths of light to see how that radiation changed as TRAPPIST-1b moved behind the star. By measuring the brightness of the star and planet together compared with that of the star alone, astronomers could calculate how much came from the planet.
If TRAPPIST-1b had an atmosphere, it would have distributed the energy absorbed from the star and appeared less bright than Greene and his colleagues measured. The observations did not reveal any carbon dioxide on the planet, which JWST might have been able to spot.
It's not surprising that TRAPPIST-1b has no atmosphere, because it receives four times as much radiation as Earth from the Sun. TRAPPIST-1 is also suffering from stellar flares(恒星耀斑) and other activity that sends radiation across its planets, potentially driving away atmospheres.
More discoveries are sure to come. Other research teams have been using JWST to studyTRAPPIST-1b, as well as other planets in the system. That includes TRAPPIST-1b's neighbor, TRAPPIST-1c, a planet that is close enough to its star for JWST to study its glow. Publications on all of these are expected soon.
8、How did JWST help with the discovery about TRAPPIST-1b?
A. It changed the planet's brightness.
B. It observed the TRAPPIST-1 system.
C. It showed the environment of the planet.
D. It studied the radiation from the planet.
9、What do Paragraphs 4 and 5 tell us about the discovery?
A. What astronomers have done. B. How the conclusion was drawn.
C.How the atmosphere was observed. D. What was revealed about the planet.
10、What causes the absence of atmosphere on TRAPPIST-1b?
A. The presence of CO2. B. Its low temperature.
C. Too much outside radiation. D. Its own orbiting activity.
11、What will the discovery contribute to?
A. More findings about the system. B. JWST's development.
C. Ways to explore other stars. D. More research teams.
Trees naturally absorb CO2 through photosynthesis(光合作用), releasing oxygen, storing carbon for decades, or even centuries. Biotechnology firm Living Carbon says lab trials of its genetically changed poplars(杨树) take up more carbon and grow 1.5 times faster than unchanged trees.
Engineering the poplar's genes makes its photosynthesis more efficient. turning more carbon dioxide into sugars to create wood biomass. The team added genes from pumpkin and green algae(藻类) that allow quicker growth and better carbon storage by lowering the rate of a process called photorespiration(光呼吸)—which wastes energy and allows fixed carbon to re-enter the atmosphere as CO2.
Promising as the firm's lab results are, biologists warn that high growth rates are not guaranteed in the wild as the poplars compete for sunlight with other plants and trees. Genetically modified(GM) supertrees may also need intensive watering and fertilizer(化肥) to sustain their rapid growth.
Results are crucial given the rate of climate change and climbing CO2 levels in the atmosphere. But critics say there are risks to planting GM trees in the wild if they reproduce with other trees, or negatively affect other plant and animal species.
Living Carbon says its trees are a hybrid that can only reproduce from cuttings, so cannot cross-pollinate(授粉) with wild trees.
If the field trials are successful then it will still take time to get approval from the government. One sixth, around 135, tree species in the US may face extinction due to climate change, deforestation, foreign insect species, or disease. And even though field trials of a GM chestnut tree have shown its resistance to some foreign disease that wiped out billions of American chestnuts, it still has not been approved for planting.
If CO2 storage is the aim then there are species that already fit the bill. California's Redwood trees store more carbon than any other species. Redwoods are not suitable for every forestry plot, so creating climate adaptable trees through reproducing programmes that fit into local ecosystems is the goal. But in the rush to fix the climate crisis, increase CO2 uptake, and carbon storage, GM supertrees may be part of that solution.
12、How was the poplars' carbon capacity improved?
A. By fixing carbon dioxide. B. By producing wood biomass.
C. By speeding up photosynthesis. D. By transforming their genes.
13、What is the potential disadvantage of the GM trees?
A. They reproduce with other plants. B. It is impossible to get approval.
C. It is hard to grow fast in the wild. D. They are not competitive enough.
14、What does the underlined phrase "fit the bill" in the last paragraph probably mean?
A. Be unusual. B.Be available. C. Be unsuitable. D. Be valuable.
15、What can be the best title for the text?
A. Supertrees Could Be Climate Fix B. Supertrees Take up More Carbon
C. Change of Genes Reduces CO2 D. Change of Genes Brings Efficiency
二、七选五
16、 Helping your child choose a college can feel stressful for both you and your child, but it doesn't have to be. The following steps can make the process beneficial and enjoyable for both.
Create a list of schools with your child
Creating a list of schools can help students better understand what they want to get out of their higher education experience. ①_____. Listen to what your child needs or turn to professionals when necessary.
Don't rule out alternative education paths
For many parents, having their children earn a four-year degree ranks high on their list of hopes and expectations. But not all students want to follow the traditional path. Some may be better served by trade schools or community colleges, while some may find a coding bootcamp best fits their needs. ②______.
Talk openly about location
Parents can help children consider decision-making factors like in-state or out-of-state tuition and costs difference between public and private colleges. ③_____, the distance from home, and the cost of living there.
④_____
Start talking openly about the cost of college early, especially if you won't be providing your child substantial financial support. Discussing affordability can help teach students about financial literacy and management.
Once financial aid offers arrive after you have submitted the FAFSA, sit down to figure out how much you and/or your child will owe after taking out all available funding.
Visit campuses and provide emotional support
⑤_____. Visits with your child emphasize your support and provide the opportunity for you to ask questions your child may consider.
Waiting for acceptance letters and financial aid offers can be a stressful time. Parents can provide emotional support and a listening ear during this process, helping them talk through their options and fears.
A. Hope that your child take your opinion
B. Be that academically, personally, or socially
C.Only by making their own decision can they grow up
D. Discuss affordability and compare financial aid offers
E. Visiting campuses helps students solidify their top choices
F. Other factors include the size of the city where a school is located
G. So strengthen your child's confidence in choosing an alternative education route
三、完形填空(15空)
On a Friday evening two weeks before Christmas, I lost my job. I hadn't seen it coming. I was excited for the weekend, when my daughter and I 1 to get our Christmas tree. Then I heard my voicemail, "We're sorry but your work assignment has 2 as of today." My heart 3 . I was a single parent. My paycheck was 4 .
The next day as we searched for our tree, I struggled to be 5 as I eyed each price tag.
Over the next week, I crazily applied for 6 as my bank account grew 7 . I felt as if the world was 8 in on me. At the weekend, back at home, I glanced out of the window. I noticed a woman 9 to open her car door against the snow and wind. As she got out, I realized it was my old professor, Esther, who kept in touch like my 10 even after my graduation from college. Every time just being in her 11 gave me hope that things would be all right. "What 12 ?" I asked as we hugged. "Well, I tried to call last week but are you doing out in this couldn't 13 . Then I called your job and so I thought I would come by," Esther said, handing me a Christmas card. When I opened it, tears of 14 welled up in my eyes. In it was $1000.
In 2020 at age 91, Esther died, but the 15 she gave during her life lives on in the hearts of many. I am lucky to be one of them.
17、A. tried B. planned C. managed D. preferred
18、A. ended B. changed C. remained D. disappeared
19、A. melted B. sank C. pounded D. raced
20、A. sufficient B. reasonable C. survival D. steady
21、A. surprised B. upset C. cheerful D. fearless
22、A. assignments B. jobs C. fund D. assistance
23、A. frozen B. expanded C. smaller D. changed
24、A. crowding B. calling C. dropping D. closing
25、A. hesitating B. walking C. failing D. struggling
26、A. family B. colleague C. neighbor D. classmate
27、A. defense B. opinion C. position D. presence
28、A. weather B. state C. environment D. section
29、A. take over B. turn up C. get through D. get away
30、A. gratitude B. delight C. inspiration D. satisfaction
31、A. card B. money C. guidance D. love
四、短文填空
32、 In April, both Baidu and Pony.ai received permission to offer driverless robotaxi services on open roads in Beijing with no human safety operator behind the wheel. However, at the same time, a backup driver should ①_____(seat) in the front passenger seat to take manual control in case of an emergency. It was the first time to allow for the absence of a human safety operator ②_____ the front seat on public roads in Beijing, ③_____(mark) a great step towards the commercialization of fully self-driving technology.
"The permit is ④_____(critical) significant in further developing the large-scale commercialization of autonomous driving technology across the nation." said Zhang Xiang, ⑤_____ researcher at Jiangxi New Energy Technology Institute. Zhang called for heightened efforts to strengthen the ⑥_____(construct) of intelligent transportation facilities, such as V2X systems, ⑦_____ support the transfer of information to improve traffic efficiency. With the permits ⑧_____(issue), the two companies will provide up to 10autonomous vehicles each in a specific area in the southern suburb in Beijing. Continuous testing on public roads, easing regulations ⑨_____ reducing costs in autonomous vehicle manufacturing ⑩_____(help) speed up the commercialization of self-driving cars soon.
五、书面表达
33、假定你是校学生会主席李华,你校拟举行“向雷锋同志学习”60周年纪念系列活动。请你为校英语报写一封倡议书,呼吁大家积极参与。内容包括:
1.活动目的;
2.活动内容;
3.号召参与。
注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:周年anniversary
Dear fellow students,
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Li Hua
六、读后续写
34、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。
My middle child, Jake, was smart and good-looking, but he always sees the cup of life as half empty. Every day when he came home from school, Jake would list everything bad that happened that day!
On his ninth birthday, we saved enough money to take the family to Disneyland for two days. His dad and I didn't make much then, so it cost a considerable amount, but we felt Jake's birthday was worth it. After doing Disneyland to death, we returned to our hotel room, all exhausted. And I asked the birthday boy, "Did you have fun today, Jake?"
All my fault-finding son could say to me was, "Pirates(海盗) of the Caribbean was closed!" "Jake Marshall, I was clearly unable to contain my anger," we stood in line for an hour and a half to see The Haunted Mansion. We rode Space Mountain three times. We spent two days playing in the park, and all you can say is, Pirates of the Caribbean was closed?" Clearly, something had to be done about his negative attitude and I was going to be the one to do it!
I was determined to help him. I read every article and bought every book. With the help of great resources, I found my son had the tendency to sec the worst in every situation. My research told me that people with negativity have an emotional need for order and sensitivity. That meant I needed to listen to my son's daily pessimistic reports. My usual reaction was to try to talk Jake out of his negativity, but that wouldn't satisfy his need for sensitivity, so I had to let him finish his complaints and ask what good things happened. Then I needed to wait until he could tell me. This would help Jake realize that good things really were happening to him.
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
Paragraph 1
One day Jake came home from school and complained as usual.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph 2
From then on, Jake came to understand the power of seeing good points.
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3、答案:B
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4、答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段中Four years ago Michel Roccati was involved in a motorcycle accident. He lost all sensation below the site of the damage to his spine and he could no longer move his legs.(四年前,米歇尔·罗卡蒂遭遇了一场摩托车事故。他失去了脊椎损伤部位以下的所有感觉,双腿也无法移动。)可知,米歇尔·罗卡蒂因摩托车事故导致脊椎损伤,故选C。
5、答案:D
解析:细节理解题。根据第四段中Dr Courtine and Dr Bloch developed a thin device with electrodes(电击) that targeted the senseless nerves. Once implanted into Mr Roccati's back, the device acted like an amplifier(扩大器) for any electrical signals from his brain and sent in electrical impulses like those normally present in the nerves of an uninjured person.(Courtine博士和Bloch博士开发了一种带有电极的薄设备,用于瞄准无意识的神经。一旦将该设备植入Roccati先生的背部,该设备就像放大器一样,可以接收来自他大脑的任何电信号,并发送电脉冲,就像通常存在于未受伤者神经中的电脉冲一样。)可知,这个设备的作用是增强大脑的电信号。故选D。
6、答案:A
解析:观点态度题。根据倒数第二段内容Mr Roccati was one of the three paralyzed volunteers who took part in a small clinical trial of the device. Two other trials were able to stand up and take a few steps almost immediately after they had recovered from the surgery to have it implanted. The device can also be fitted to fire its electrical impulses in many different patterns corresponding to different activities. Patients in the trial were not only able to stand and walk, but to swim and cycle.(Roccati先生是三名瘫痪志愿者之一,他们参加了该设备的一项小型临床试验。另外两项试验几乎在他们从手术中恢复并植入后立即站起来迈出几步。该设备还可以根据不同的活动以多种不同的模式发射电脉冲。试验中的患者他们不仅能站立和行走,还能游泳和骑自行车。)可知,志愿者参加了该设备的一项小型临床试验,试验中的患者他们不仅能站立和行走,还能游泳和骑自行车。由此判断,作者认为这个设备是有效的,故选A。
7、答案:C
解析:推理判断题。根据文章最后一段The device will need approval from medical regulators before it can be used and commercialized in clinics.(该设备需要获得医疗监管机构的批准,才能在诊所使用并商业化。)可推知,推广设备需要时间。故选C。
8、答案:D
解析:细节理解题。根据第一段JWST searched for an atmosphere on TRAPPIST-1 b by looking for heat radiating from it.(JWST通过寻找TRAPPIST-1b上的辐射热来寻找大气层。)可知,JWST研究了来自TRAPPIST-1b辐射,帮助发现了它。故选D。
9、答案:B
解析:段落大意题。根据第四段JWST looked at TRAPPIST-1 in mid-infrared wavelengths of light to see how that radiation changed as TRAPPIST-1b moved behind the star. By measuring the brightness of the star and planet together compared with that of the star alone, astronomers could calculate how much came from the planet.(JWST在中红外波长的光中观察了TRAPPIST-1,以了解TRAPPIST-2在恒星后面移动时辐射是如何变化的。通过测量恒星和行星的亮度与单独恒星的亮度相比,天文学家可以计算出有多少来自行星。)和第五段The observations did not reveal any carbon dioxide on the planet, which JWST might have been able to spot.(观测结果并没有发现星球上有任何二氧化碳,JWST可能已经发现了这些二氧化碳。)可知,第四段和第五段是关于这个结论是如何给出的。故选B。
10、答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据倒数第二段It's not surprising that TRAPPIST-1bhas no atmosphere, because it receives four times as much radiation as Earth from the Sun.(TRAPPIST-1b没有大气层并不奇怪,因为它从太阳接收的辐射是地球的四倍。)可知,过多的外部辐射导致TRAPPIST-1b上没有大气。故选C。
11、答案:A
解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段More discoveries are sure to come. Other research teams have been using JWST to studyTRAPPIST-1b, as well as other planets in the system.(更多的发现肯定会到来。其他研究团队一直在使用JWST研究TRAPPIST-1b,以及系统中的其他行星。)可知,这一发现有助于更多关于该系统的发现。故选A。
12、答案:D
13、答案:C
14、答案:B
15、答案:A
16、答案:BGFDE
解析:①推理判断题。根据上文Creating a list of schools can help students better understand what they want to get out of their higher education experience.(创建一个学校列表可以帮助学生更好地了解他们想从高等教育经历中得到什么。)以及下文Listen to what your child needs or turn to professionals when necessary.(倾听孩子的需求,必要时向专业人士求助。)可知,本段讲的是家长应该从多方面了解孩子想从高等教育经历中得到什么,多和孩子沟通并请教专业人士。B项"无论是学术上、个人上还是社会上"说明了家长们要考虑的方面,符合语境。故选B。
②联系上文题。根据本段小标题Don't rule out alternative education paths(不要排除其他教育途径)以及上文trade schools or community colleges...a coding bootcamp(职业学校或社区大学……编码训练营)可知,本段列举了几种除了排名较高的四年制大学以外的教育途径。G项"因此,在选择另一种教育途径时,要增强孩子的信心"呼应了本段的标题及内容。故选G。
③联系下文题。根据下文the distance from home, and the cost of living there(离家的距离,以及那里的生活成本)可知,本段建议要考虑学校所在城市的信息。F项"其他因素包括学校所在城市的规模"符合语境。故选F。
④标题归纳题。根据下文especially if you won't be providing your child substantial financial support...affordability(尤其是如果你不会为孩子提供大量的经济支持...负担能力)以及Once financial aid offers arrive after you have submitted the FAFSA(在你提交联邦政府助学金免费申请之后,一旦经济援助通知到达)可知,本段涉及关于学费和生活费等支付能力问题,如果父母能提供的经济支持有限,则应该和孩子提前探讨,也可以考虑申请助学金。D项"讨论可负担性并比较财政援助方案"最能概括本段大意。故选D。
⑤联系上文题。根据本段小标题Visit campuses and provide emotional support(参观校园,提供情感支持)可知,本段建议家长可以去带孩子参观校园,有助于和孩子交流并提供情感支持。E项"参观校园有助于学生巩固他们的首选"符合本段内容。故选E。
17、答案:B
18、答案:A
19、答案:B
20、答案:C
21、答案:C
22、答案:B
23、答案:C
24、答案:D
25、答案:D
26、答案:A
27、答案:D
28、答案:A
29、答案:C
30、答案:A
31、答案:D
32、答案:①be seated②from/in③marking④critically⑤a⑥construction⑦which⑧issued⑨and⑩will help/are to help
解析:①考查动词语态。句意:但是,同时,应在前排乘客座位上安排一名后备驾驶员,以便在紧急情况下进行手动控制。结合句意可知,主语a backup driver与seat之间是被动关系,且空前有should,故填be seated。
②考查介词。句意:这是北京首次允许在公共道路的前排座位上没有人身安全操作员,标志着全自动驾驶技术向商业化迈出了一大步。the absence from/in...表示"缺席……",符合句意,故填from/in。
③考查现在分词。句意:这是北京首次允许在公共道路的前排座位上没有人身安全操作员,标志着全自动驾驶技术向商业化迈出了一大步。句中已有谓语动词was,此处为非谓语动词作状语,前面一件事与mark之间是主动关系,故用现在分词作状语,故填marking。
④考查副词。句意:该许可对于在全国范围内进一步发展自动驾驶技术的大规模商业化具有至关重要的意义。此处用副词作状语修饰形容词significant,故填critically。
⑤考查冠词。句意:江西省新能源技术研究院研究员张翔说。结合句意可知,此处表示泛指,故用不定冠词,researcher为辅音音素开头的单词,故填a。
⑥考查不可数名词。句意:张呼吁加大力度加强V2X系统等智能交通设施的建设,这些系统支持信息传输,以提高交通效率。结合句意和the可知,此处用名词形式,表示"建设",为不可数名词,故填construction。
⑦考查定语从句。句意:张呼吁加大力度加强V2X系统等智能交通设施的建设,这些系统支持信息传输,以提高交通效率。此处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词为intelligent transportation facilities,在从句中作主语,故填which。
⑧考查过去分词。句意:随着许可证的发放,这两家公司将在北京南郊的特定地区各提供多达10辆自动驾驶汽车。此处为with的复合结构,宾语the permits与issue之间是被动关系,故用过去分词作宾补,故填issued。
⑨考查连词。句意:在公共道路上持续测试、放宽法规和降低自动驾驶汽车制造成本将有助于加快自动驾驶汽车的商业化。结合句意可知,此处前后为并列关系,故填and。
⑩考查动词时态。句意:在公共道路上持续测试、放宽法规和降低自动驾驶汽车制造成本将有助于加快自动驾驶汽车的商业化。结合句意可知,此处在讲述将来的事情,故用一般将来时,故填will help/are to help。
33、答案:
Dear fellow students,
In this remarkable year of the 60th anniversary of “Follow the Spirit of Lei Feng”, I’m here to call on you to take an active part in the series of activities that our school is to arrange.
With the aim of raising students’ awareness of helping others and practicing the spirit of Lei Feng, we recommend various volunteering work. You can choose whatever you like, such as sorting out the books in the library or helping the elderly in the Nursing Home.
Every bit of effort counts. So why hesitate? Let’s all take action right now and be a real Lei Feng!
Li Hua
34、答案:
One day Jake came home from school and complained as usual. He listed the terrible things at school. I listened carefully, looking at him and nodding now and then. After his complaint, I asked what good things happened to him. “Nothing.”His response was what I could expect. “Something good must have happened. Think it over, my boy.” I encouraged with a gentle smile. After about fifteen minutes’ effort, he admitted being praised by his head teacher for helping cleaning the front desk. Through this practice, he realized something good really happened to him.
From then on, Jake came to understand the power of seeing good points. He would not just consider everything awful, but was willing to discover something awesome. And to my great joy, he kept patient and peaceful during his sharing. He even danced in excitement at wonderful things. I witnessed his attitude changing from negativity to positivity. The path to getting there seemed to be a struggle, but he was making headway. My hard work was paying off and I believed Jake would get used to seeing the cup of life as half full.
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