资源简介 2024-2025 学年福州市高三第四次质量监测英语试卷参考答案第一部分1-5BCAAC 6-10ACCBB 11-15AACCC 16-20CABAC第二部分21-23 BBC 24-27 BDAC 28-31 CBAD 32-35 BDCC36-40 CEGFA第三部分41-45 ADBCA 46-50 BBADC 51-55DABCDbined 57. heaviest 58. a 59. primarily 60. had61. as 62. wellness 63. it 64. to deal 65. where注:56-65 题如出现可接受的答案,由评卷点裁定,酌情给分。此次大小写错误不扣分。第四部分(略)听力部分原文第一节Text 1W: Mr. Smith's teaching style is really engaging, especially when he uses real-life examples.M: I can't agree more. He explains tough stuff so clearly that even the most complex topics seem easy.Text 2W: The washing machine doesn't work again. Should I ask Henry to fix it He is very good at solving theseproblems.M: No need.[2] I' ve already downloaded a repair guide online.Text 3W: Did you watch the documentary about Antarctic wildlife last night The camera work was fantastic!M: Absolutely! I heard the director spent two years recording penguins behavior in extreme conditions.Text 4M: Hey, are you free to hang out this evening W: [4]I wish I could, but I have so much work to finish. I' ll probably be stuck at the office late.M: Again You' ve been busy lately.W: Yeah, it's been two weeks since I last tidied up my place.Text 5W: This car looks great! How long have you had it M: I bought it two years ago. It's been a reliable car.W: Then what is the reason for selling it M: I' ve been thinking of going electric.[5] They' re cheaper to run and better for the environment.第二节Text 6M: Lisa, you' re skipping meals, and haven't stepped outside in days. That's really unhealthy.W: But I have no choices! [6] Three final papers are due next week and I'm way behind schedule.M: That's exactly why you need better planning. Pushing yourself nonstop will backfire — your brain needsrest to work efficiently. [7] So make a schedule with proper breaks, meal times and short walks. Remember,all-nighters usually mean redoing work tomorrow.Text 7M: Hello, PictureRem. Can I help you W: Hi! [8]①I want to copy photos to disks. Can you explain your service M: Of course! What do you need W:I have old family photos. Some of them are over 50 years old. [8]② Can you save them on a computer M: [8]③Yes! Photos must be between four centimeters and thirty centimeters in size.W: Some have covers. Should I remove them first M: Yes.[9] Don't bring photos stuck in albums.W: How much for 160 photos M: [10]①85 dollars for 200 photos at most. Includes one disk which stores up to 200.W:[10]② One is perfect for me. Thanks!Text 8W: Hey Jordan! Have you heard of the film Feeling from Mountain and Water M:I know it's the most famous ink-wash film in China. What is it about W: It's about an old musician who falls ill, rescued by a kind boy. To repay him, the musician teaches the boyto play the guzheng. As seasons change, the musician leaves,gifting his guzheng to the boy. Then — magic!The boy plays, and nature itself joins his melody.M: What a story! And I am sure pure ink-wash art adds beauty to the film.W: That's why it's a visual symphony. [12] But after the 1980s, the cost of hand-painting became tooexpensive. Studios had to stop... until 2016!M: [13] Artists now use computers to revive this art. Films like The BeautifulForest prove it's possible tokeep the tradition alive.W: Exactly. It's keeping Chinese cultural heritage alive in a modern way. So Jordan,when are we watchingFeeling from Mountain and Water together M: Good idea! Let's experience that“living ink-wash painting” firsthand.Text 9W: Good morning, everyone! Today we' re joined by Mr. Chen, a well-known community leader. Mr. Chen,could you share a bit about your childhood M: Sure. I grew up in a small town near the coast. [15] Though we weren't well-off,my parents always saideducation was the key to a better life. I helped with some housework after school, but they never let me missclasses.W: That's inspiring. What did you study in college M: At first, my dad expected me to learn ocean engineering, while my mom thought teaching would be a greatjob.[16] But eventually, I chose environmental science —something I cared deeply about after seeingpollution harm our ocean.W: So you pursued your own interest. How did that lead to your current work M: After graduation, I got a job at an environmental organization. Later, I started a community project toprotect our local beaches. [17] My wife, Lily, was a big support.She's a nurse, but she often volunteers toorganize clean-up events and teach kids about sustainability. I couldn't have done it without her.W: It sounds like a team effort! What's the most rewarding part of your work M: Seeing the beach become clean again and knowing we' re leaving a healthier planet for our kids. Smallactions can make a big difference, right Text 10M: [18] In the early 1900s,a new type of music called jazz started in the United States.It first appeared in theAfrican American areas of New Orleans. Jazz was special because it was mostly made up on the spot.Musicians would start with simple tunes and then make up parts as they went along. [19] One importantperson in jazz wasLouis Armstrong, a famous musician. He was very good on stage and changed the way jazzmusic sounded. As more people started to enjoy jazz, it began to change and mix with other kinds of music,which created new styles. During the 1930s and 1940s,jazz became very popular and many people liked it, notjust in America but all over the world. Jazz was more than just music. [20] It also changed dancing andart,making them more free and creative. By the end of the 1900s, jazz was seen not just as music for fun butas an important form of art and culture. It helped create a whole new way of thinking about music andcontinues to influence new generations of musicians and artists. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览