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高級中學名校試卷PAGEPAGE1陜西省咸陽市禮泉縣2024-2025學年高二上學期期中試題英語試題第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題,每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whoborrowedtheman’sbike?A.Hisfriend.B.Hiscousin.C.Hisneighbor.2.WhatisScottdoing?A.Seeingadentist.B.Havingameeting.C.Typingthedocument.3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkisthekeytohersuccess?A.Friends’support.B.Naturaltalent.C.Lotsofpractice.4.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Themagazineisgone.B.Themanwillborrowthemagazine.C.Thewomanwillbuyanewmagazine.5.HowmuchdidTonypayforthebag?A.$6.B.$12.C.$18.第二節(jié)(共15小題,每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatistheman’sattitudetowardsAI?A.Supportive.B.Disapproving.C.Objective.7.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Gotothebank.B.Ordersomefood.C.Returnhome.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Howlongdoestheexhibitionlastintotal?A.Foroneweek.B.Forthreeweeks.C.Forfourweeks.9.Whataretheopeninghoursofthegalleryonweekends?A.From10:00a.m.to3:00p.m.B.From10:00a.m.to4:00p.m.C.From10:00a.m.to5:00p.m.10.Whatdoesthemanwanttoseenow?A.Oldpictures.B.Modernpaintings.C.Oilpaintings.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.WhendidJ.K.RowlingfinishthefirstHarryPotterbook?A.Atage25.B.Atage27.C.Atage32.12.WhatdidJamesJoycemainlydoinParis?A.HetaughtEnglish.B.Hestudiedmedicine.C.Helookedafterhismother.13.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Turntothecareeradvisor.B.Readmorebooks.C.Changehermajor.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.Whatisthewoman?A.Atourguide.B.Awriter.C.ATVhostess.15.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhisjob?A.Interestingbutdemanding.B.Easybutboring.C.Excitingandeasy.16.Whichisthemostpopularthemeparkwithadventurerides?A.MagicKingdom.B.CedarPoint.C.UniversalStudio.17.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Ontheplane.B.Inapark.C.Inastudio.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Whenwilltheswimclassesbegin?A.OnNovember25th.B.OnNovember30th.C.OnDecember29th.19.Howmanyswimclassesarebeingoffered?A.10.B.15.C.20.20.Whomustcometotheswimskillshow?A.ThosewhohavenoLevel3certificate.B.Thosewhowanttopasstheskillleveltestquickly.C.Thosewhohaveneverattendedcommunitypoolclasses.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和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。ACampinginNewYork’sStateParksReservationRentalFees·ReservationFee:$7.25.·CampsiteRate:$15pernight.Out-of-stateresidentswillpayanextra$5pernightforcampsites.Cancellations·Cancelling8daysormorebeforearrival:Thecostsyouareexpectedtocoverincludethereservationfee$7.25plusthecancellationfee$7.25.·Cancelling7daysorlessbeforearrival:Thecostsyouareexpectedtocoverincludethereservationfee$7.25andthecancellationfee$7.25,plusthefeeofthefirstnight’scampsites.GeneralRulesandInformation·Reservationscanbemade9monthsinadvance.Same-dayreservationswillbealloweduntil3p.m.onthedayofarrival.·CheckIn:3p.m.Thesitesmustberegisteredby9p.m.onthefirstnightofthereservation.·CheckOut:Campersmustleavetheirsitesnolaterthan11a.m.onthedayofleaving.·14continuousnightsatmostperstay.·Rubbishmustbeplacedintrashbags.Toomuchrubbishonsitesmayresultinfeeschargedtothepermitholder.CamperAssistanceProgramme(CAP)CAPvolunteersserveinvariousways.·Welcomingcampersandhelpingenrichtheircampingexperience.·Familiarizingcamperswithparkprogrammesandrules.·Checkingfacilities.CAPvolunteersserveforatleasttwooratmostfourweeks.Theyareondutyforfivedaysperweek,includingweekendsandholidays.Inreturnfortheirservice,theyreceiveafreecampingsiteduringtheirduty.Additionalcamperswhocomewiththevolunteercanenjoythesametreatment.1.Ifamancancelsninedaysbeforecheck-in,heshouldpay________.A.$7.25. B.$14.5. C.$29.5. D.$34.5.2.Whatmustthecampersdo?A.Bookasiteinadvance.B.Payfortheremovalofrubbish.C.Checkoutbefore11a.m.whenleaving.D.Arrangeforanearlymorningcheck-in.3.WhatdoweknowaboutCAPvolunteers?A.Theyarerequiredtotakeahelper.B.Theyneedtoorganiseparkprogrammes.C.Theymustworkforatleastfourweeks.D.Theyareexpectedtoexaminefacilities.【答案】1.B2.C3.D【語篇解讀】本文為一篇應用文,主要介紹了紐約州立公園露營的預訂費用、取消政策、一般規(guī)則和信息,以及露營者協(xié)助計劃(CAP)。【1題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據文章Cancellations中“·Cancelling8daysormorebeforearrival:Thecostsyouareexpectedtocoverincludethereservationfee$7.25plusthecancellationfee$7.25.(·在抵達前8天或更早取消:您需要支付的費用包括7.25美元的預訂費和7.25美元的取消費)”可知,在入住之前9天取消需要支付7.25美元的預訂費和7.25美元的取消費;所以一共支付14.5美元。故選B?!?題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據文章GeneralRulesandInformation“·CheckOut:Campersmustleavetheirsitesnolaterthan11a.m.onthedayofleaving.(·退房:營員必須在離開當天上午11點之前離開營地)”可知,營員必須在離開當天上午11點之前離開營地。故選C?!?題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據文章CamperAssistanceProgramme(CAP)中“·Checkingfacilities.(檢查設備)”可知,志愿者必須檢查設備。故選D。BWhileotherartistsmightusewatercolorsoroilpaints,MbongeniButheleziuseswasteplasticstocreateportraits(肖像)athisstudioinBooysens,Johannesburg.Hismediumistheplastielitterhecollectsfromlocalrubbishdumpsandcitystreets.“Animalsaredyingandfishintheoceanaredying—becauseofthismaterial.Itiswehumansthatneedtotakeresponsibility,”saidthe56-year-oldartist.Overthepastthreedecades,Buthelezihasbeenusinghisworkstobothhighlightandaddresstheissue.Buthelezi’suseofwastewasn’talwaysindefenseoftheenvironment.Hefirstbeganusingplasticlitterbecausehecouldn’taffordexpensiveoilpaintswhilestudyingatthecollege.Then,hedevelopedauniquetechniqueofusinganelectricheatgunthatproducedhotairtomelttheplastic.AccordingtoButhelezi,thisismoreenvironmentallyfriendlythanusingflamestomeltplasticanddoesn’treleasenoxioussmokeandgasesintotheatmosphere.Hisartisticprocessinvolvesmeltingdownpiecesofplasticontoathickplasticbackground,ofteninmorethanonelayer(層)tocreatecomplextexturesandcolorcombinations.Hecallstheprocesssimpleandrandom,butbelievesthatthefinalpiecesspeakforthemselves.“I’minterestedinfindingthedetailsinthepainting,butalsoseethewholestoryasyouviewitfromafar,”hesays.ButhelezialsouseshisartasavehicletotellimportantstoriesaboutSouthAfricaandthedifficultiesoflifeinSouthAfrica’stownships.In2010,onlinemagazineLiveOutLoudsaidhisart“reflectshumanity’softenharmfulimpactontheenvironment,buthisoriginaluseofwasteobjectstopictureanoftenforgottengroupofpeopletrulysetshimapart”.HispaintingshavebeenexhibitedinSouthAfrica,aswellasGermany,theUS,andHolland,foryears.4.WhydidButhelezioriginallyusewasteplasticsforhisart?A.Toreducethecostofcreatingart. B.Todrawattentiontoplasticpollution.C.Tomakehisworkseye-catching. D.Todevelophisownartisticstyle.5.HowdoesButhelezicreatehisartworksonathickplasticsurface?A.Heappliesbrightlypaintedplastic.B.Hecombinesplasticwithwatercolors.C.Helayersthemeltedpiecesofwasteplastic.D.Heusesgluetosticktheplasticlittertogether.6.WhatcanbeinferredaboutButhelezi’sworks?A.Theycoverlimitedsubjects.B.Theyhavebeenwellreceived.C.Theysoldnotwellathomeandabroad.D.Theyarelessexpressiveofpoorpeople’slife.7.Inwhichcolumnofthenewspapercanweprobablyreadthepassage?A.Health. B.Sports. C.Science. D.People.【答案】4.A5.C6.B7.D【語篇解讀】本文是一篇記敘文。主要講述了南非約翰內斯堡的藝術家MbongeniButhelezi以廢棄塑料為創(chuàng)作媒介進行肖像創(chuàng)作的故事?!?題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據第二段中“Hefirstbeganusingplasticlitterbecausehecouldn’taffordexpensiveoilpaintswhilestudyingatthecollege.(他最初開始使用塑料垃圾是因為他在大學學習期間買不起昂貴的油畫顏料。)”可知,Buthelezi最初使用廢棄塑料進行藝術創(chuàng)作是因為他在大學學習時買不起昂貴的油畫顏料,也就是為了降低創(chuàng)作藝術的成本,故選A項?!?題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據第三段中“Hisartisticprocessinvolvesmeltingdownpiecesofplasticontoathickplasticbackground,ofteninmorethanonelayer(層)tocreatecomplextexturesandcolorcombinations.(他的藝術創(chuàng)作過程包括將塑料片熔化到厚厚的塑料背景上,通常不止一層以創(chuàng)建復雜的紋理和顏色組合。)”可知,Buthelezi是將融化的廢棄塑料片分層放置在厚厚的塑料背景上以創(chuàng)造出復雜的紋理和色彩組合,從而創(chuàng)作他的藝術作品,故選C項。【6題詳析】推理判斷題。根據最后一段中“HispaintingshavebeenexhibitedinSouthAfrica,aswellasGermany,theUS,andHolland,foryears.(他的畫作已在南非以及德國、美國和荷蘭展出多年。)”可知,他的畫作多年來在南非、德國、美國和荷蘭等地展出,這說明他的作品受到了廣泛的認可,即被人們很好地接受了,故選B項?!?題詳析】推理判斷題。文章主要講述了藝術家MbongeniButhelezi使用廢棄塑料創(chuàng)作藝術作品的相關情況,包括他創(chuàng)作的原因、過程以及作品所傳達的內容等,是關于一個人的藝術創(chuàng)作經歷的介紹,所以最有可能在報紙的“人物”專欄讀到這篇文章,故選D項。CManypeopleaskthisquestion,“Whyisbodylanguagesoimportant?”Studieshaveshownthatintheprocessofcommunication,non-verbal(非語言的)expressionhas65%to93%moreinfluencethanactualwords.Thismeansthat“howtosay”ismoreimportantthan“whattosay”:Ofcourse,thisdoesnotmeanthatyoudon’tneedtomakepreparationsforyourinterviewsandnordoesitmeanthatyoucantakeanyshortcuts.Onthecontrary,thismeansthatyouhavemorethingstopayattentiontoandpreparefor.Intherealworkplace,bodylanguageismuchmoreimportantthanyouthink.Withoutproperbodylanguage,youmayfindyourselftrappedinacirclewhereyoucan’tintegrate(融合)withtheexternalenvironment,nottomentionthedifficultiesintheabsenceofbodylanguageintheworkplace.“Peoplecanoftenmakeinferencesfromactions,andtheresultsoftheseinferencesdirectlyaffectlives:forexample,whowillbeemployedandwhowillbepromoted.”AcademicianAmyCuddysaidinaTVtalkshow.Shealsosaidthat“ourbodylanguagewillalsoaffectourperceptionofourselves.Whenyoutrytomakemoreauthoritativeactions,yourbrainwillunconsciouslyreceivesignalsandactuallycreateanideathatyouaremoreauthoritative,sothatyouhavemoreconfidenceinyourself”.Therefore,beforeinterviewsorimportantmeetings,trynottoleanonanyobjectorhaveyourbackbentforward.Instead,youshouldtrytokeepyourbodyupright.Youcanevenstandstraightwitharelativelyauthoritativeposture.Ofcourse,youmayneedtodothesethingsinthebathroomorplaceswherenoonecouldseeyou.So,asagreenhand,everytimeyouarenervousorfeelthatyoucan’tdoit,stretchyourbody,smile,andtellyourself,“Fakeittillyoubecomeit!”8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inParagraph1referto?A.Yourwordshaveagreatereffectthanthewayyouexpressyourself.B.Thewayyouexpressyourselfhasagreatereffectthanyourwords.C.Youshouldpaymuchattentiontothebeginningofcommunication.D.Youshouldattachimportancetotheprocessofcommunication.9.Howcanimproperbodylanguageaffectpeopleaccordingtothesecondparagraph?A.Theymaynotbeacceptedasamemberofasocialgroup.B.Theymaymakeotherscompletelyunderstandthem.C.Theymaymakeasmallerachievementintheircareer.D.Theymaynothavemuchcontrolovertheirfeelings.10.FromwhatangledidAmyCuddypresentherviewsinParagraph3?A.Medicine. B.Philosophy. C.Psychology. D.History.11.Whydoestheauthorsuggestpeoplenotleanonanyobject?A.Todemonstratetheyshowrespecttoothers.B.Toprovetheyareingoodphysicalcondition.C.Toindicatetheytendtobefriendlytoothers.D.Toshowtheyhavetrustinthemselves.【答案】8.B9.A10.C11.D【語篇解讀】本文為一篇說明文。文章介紹了身體語言在工作場合的重要性?!?題詳析】詞義猜測題。this通常指代前文提到的內容。根據文章第一段畫線前“Studieshaveshownthatintheprocessofcommunication,non-verbal(非語言的)expressionhas65%to93%moreinfluencethanactualwords.Thismeansthat“howtosay”ismoreimportantthan‘whattosay’.(研究表明,在交際過程中,非語言表達比實際言語的影響力高出65%~93%。這意味著“怎么說”比“說什么”更重要)”可知“怎么說”比“說什么”更重要??赏浦瑃his指代的是“你表達自己的方式比你說的話更重要”。即“怎么說必說什么重要”并不意味著你不需要為面試做準備,也不意味著你可以走捷徑。故選B?!?題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據文章第二段“Withoutproperbodylanguage,youmayfindyourselftrappedinacirclewhereyoucan’tintegrate(融合)withtheexternalenvironment,nottomentionthedifficultiesintheabsenceofbodylanguageintheworkplace.(沒有適當的肢體語言,你可能會發(fā)現(xiàn)自己被困在一個無法融入外部環(huán)境的圈子里,更不用說在工作場所沒有肢體語言的困難了)”可知,沒有合適的肢體語言,他們可能不會被一個社會群體所接受,無法融入這個群體或者圈子。故選A。【10題詳析】推理判斷題。根據文章第三段“‘Peoplecanoftenmakeinferencesfromactions,andtheresultsoftheseinferencesdirectlyaffectlives:forexample,whowillbeemployedandwhowillbepromoted.’AcademicianAmyCuddysaidinaTVtalkshow.Shealsosaidthat‘ourbodylanguagewillalsoaffectourperceptionofourselves.Whenyoutrytomakemoreauthoritativeactions,yourbrainwillunconsciouslyreceivesignalsandactuallycreateanideathatyouaremoreauthoritative,sothatyouhavemoreconfidenceinyourself’.(“人們經常可以從行為中做出推斷,而這些推斷的結果直接影響到生活:例如,誰將被雇用,誰將被提升?!痹菏堪住たǖ显谝粰n電視談話節(jié)目中說道。她還說:“我們的肢體語言也會影響我們對自己的看法。當你試圖做出更權威的行為時,你的大腦會無意識地接收到信號,并產生一種你更權威的想法,這樣你就會對自己更有信心?!?”可知,AmyCuddy從心理學的角度陳述了她的觀點。故選C?!?1題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據文章第三段“Whenyoutrytomakemoreauthoritativeactions,yourbrainwillunconsciouslyreceivesignalsandactuallycreateanideathatyouaremoreauthoritative,sothatyouhavemoreconfidenceinyourself.(當你試圖做出更權威的行為時,你的大腦會無意識地接收到信號,并實際上產生一種你更權威的想法,這樣你就對自己更有信心了)”以及第四段“Therefore,beforeinterviewsorimportantmeetings,trynottoleanonanyobjectorhaveyourbackbentforward.Instead,youshouldtrytokeepyourbodyupright.(因此,在面試或重要會議之前,盡量不要靠在任何物體上,也不要彎腰。相反,你應該盡量保持身體直立)”可知,作者建議人們不要倚靠物品是為了表明他們對自己有信心。故選D。DRecentdevelopmentsinrobotics,artificialintelligence,andmachinelearninghavebroughtusintheeyeofthestormofanewautomationage.Abouthalfoftheworkcarriedoutbypeoplewaslikelytobeautomatedby2055withadaptiontotechnology,aMcKinseyGlobalInstitutereportpredicted.Automationcanenablebusinessestoimproveperformancebyreducingerrorsandimprovingqualityandspeed,andinsomecasesachievingoutcomesthatgobeyondhumancapabilities.Atatimeofweakproductivitygrowthworldwide,automationtechnologiescanprovidethemuch-neededpromotionofeconomicgrowth,accordingtothereport.Automationcouldraiseproductivitygrowthgloballyby0.8percentto1.4percent.Atagloballevel,technicallyautomatedactivitiesinvolved1.1billionemployeesand11.9trillionU.S.dollarsinwages,thereportsaid.Thereportalsoshowedthatactivitiesmostinfluencedbyautomationwerephysicalonesinhighlystructuredandpredictableenvironments,aswellasdatacollectionandprocessing.IntheUnitedStates,theseactivitiesmakeup51percentofactivitiesintheeconomy,accountingforalmost2.7trilliondollarsinwages.Theyaremostcommoninproduction,accommodationandfoodservice,andtheretail(零售)trade.Andit’snotjustlow-skill,low-wageworkthatislikelytobeinfluencedbyautomation;middle-skillandhigh-paying,high-skilloccupations,too,haveadegreeofautomationpotential.Therobotsandcomputersnotonlycanperformarangeofroutinephysicalworkactivitiesbetterandmorecheaplythanhumans,butarealsoincreasinglycapableofaccomplishingactivitiesthatrequirecognitive(認知的)capabilities,suchasfeelingemotionsordriving.Whilemuchofthecurrentdebateaboutautomationhasfocusedonthepotentialthatmanypeoplemaybereplacedandthereforelosetheirfinancialresources,theanalysisshowsthathumanswillstillbeneeded:Thetotalproductivitygainswillonlycomeaboutifpeopleworkalongsidemachines.12.Whatisthereportmainlyabout?A.Comparisonsofrobotsfromdifferentcountries.B.Analysisofautomation’spotentialineconomy.C.Predictionoftheunemploymentproblem.D.Explanationsoftheconceptofartificialintelligence.13.Whatmighthappenin2055accordingtothetext?A.Automationwillcauseweakproductivitygrowth.B.Automationwillreduceemployees’wages.C.Activitieslikedatacollectionandprocessingwilldisappear.D.Activitiesinvolvingfeelingemotionscanbeperformedbyrobots.14.Howdoestheauthorfeelabouthumanworkers?A.Worried. B.Mixed. C.Optimistic. D.Doubtful.15.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Automation:Afuturereplacementforhumans?B.Robots:Achallengetoallhumans?C.Retailtrade:Wheretogofromhere?D.Automation:Whoistheeventualwinner?【答案】12.B13.D14.C15.A【語篇解讀】本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了機器人技術、人工智能和機器學習的最新發(fā)展使我們進入新自動化時代這一背景下自動化是否會在未來取代人類?!?2題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據第一段中“Abouthalfoftheworkcarriedoutbypeoplewaslikelytobeautomatedby2055withadaptiontotechnology,aMcKinseyGlobalInstitutereportpredicted.(麥肯錫全球研究所的一份報告預測,到2055年,隨著技術的適應,人們所做的大約一半的工作可能會實現(xiàn)自動化。)”以及第三段中“Thereportalsoshowedthatactivitiesmostinfluencedbyautomationwerephysicalonesinhighlystructuredandpredictableenvironments,aswellasdatacollectionandprocessing.IntheUnitedStates,theseactivitiesmakeup51percentofactivitiesintheeconomy,accountingforalmost2.7trilliondollarsinwages.Theyaremostcommoninproduction,accommodationandfoodservice,andtheretail(零售)trade.Andit’snotjustlow-skill,low-wageworkthatislikelytobeinfluencedbyautomation;middle-skillandhigh-paying,high-skilloccupations,too,haveadegreeofautomationpotential.(報告還顯示,受自動化影響最大的活動是高度結構化和可預測環(huán)境中的體力活動,以及數據收集和處理。在美國,這些活動占經濟活動的51%,占近2.7萬億美元的工資。它們在生產、住宿和食品服務以及零售業(yè)中最常見。受自動化影響的不僅僅是低技能、低工資的工作;中等技能和高薪、高技能職業(yè)也有一定程度的自動化潛力)”可知,報告主要是關于自動化在經濟中的潛力分析,故選B項?!?3題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據第四段“Therobotsandcomputersnotonlycanperformarangeofroutinephysicalworkactivitiesbetterandmorecheaplythanhumans,butarealsoincreasinglycapableofaccomplishingactivitiesthatrequirecognitive(認知的)capabilities,suchasfeelingemotionsordriving.(機器人和計算機不僅能比人類更好、更廉價地執(zhí)行一系列日常體力工作活動,而且也越來越有能力完成需要認知能力的活動,比如感知情緒或駕駛。)”可知,到2055年,像感受情緒這樣的活動機器人也能夠完成,故選D項?!?4題詳析】推理判斷題。根據最后一段“Whilemuchofthecurrentdebateaboutautomationhasfocusedonthepotentialthatmanypeoplemaybereplacedandthereforelosetheirfinancialresources,theanalysisshowsthathumanswillstillbeneeded:Thetotalproductivitygainswillonlycomeaboutifpeopleworkalongsidemachines.(雖然當前關于自動化的大部分爭論都集中在許多人可能被取代并因此失去財務資源的可能性上,但分析表明,人類仍然是必需的:只有當人們與機器一起工作時,總生產力的提高才會實現(xiàn)。)”可知,作者對人類工人的前景是持樂觀態(tài)度的,故選C項?!?5題詳析】主旨大意題。根據第一段“Recentdevelopmentsinrobotics,artificialintelligence,andmachinelearninghavebroughtusintheeyeofthestormofanewautomationage.Abouthalfoftheworkcarriedoutbypeoplewaslikelytobeautomatedby2055withadaptiontotechnology,aMcKinseyGlobalInstitutereportpredicted.(機器人技術、人工智能和機器學習的最新發(fā)展使我們處于新自動化時代的風暴中心。麥肯錫全球研究所的一份報告預測,到2055年,隨著技術的適應,人們所做的大約一半的工作可能會實現(xiàn)自動化。)”及最后一段“Whilemuchofthecurrentdebateaboutautomationhasfocusedonthepotentialthatmanypeoplemaybereplacedandthereforelosetheirfinancialresources,theanalysisshowsthathumanswillstillbeneeded:Thetotalproductivitygainswillonlycomeaboutifpeopleworkalongsidemachines.(雖然當前關于自動化的大部分爭論都集中在許多人可能被取代并因此失去財務資源的可能性上,但分析表明,人類仍然是必需的:只有當人們與機器一起工作時,總生產力的提高才會實現(xiàn)。)”可知,文章主要介紹了機器人技術、人工智能和機器學習的最新發(fā)展使我們進入新自動化時代這一背景下自動化是否會在未來取代人類,A項“Automation:Afuturereplacementforhumans?(自動化:人類的未來替代品?)”最能概括全文,故選A項。第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Makinggoodeyecontactisasurprisinglydifficultyetimportantpartofgoodcommunicationskills.Ifyouwanttoimproveyourabilitytolookpeopleintheeye,youcanpracticemakingeyecontactonyourowntogivetherightimpressioninconversations.___16___Trytorelaxasmuchaspossible.___17___Yournervousnesscanthenbemisinterpretedasdishonesty.Sostayingrelaxedisofparticularimportance.Ifyou’regoingintoanimportantmeetingorinterview,dosomebreathingexercises.Afewbig,full,deepbreathscandoalottocalmyoudown.Focusononeeye.___18___It’smorecommontofocusonone,oronaspotontheface,ratherthantryingtolookatbotheyesatonce.Ifithelps,trymovingbackandforthbetweenthetwoeyes.Breakyourgaze(凝視)tomakeothergestureswhilelistening.___19___Thislooksnaturalaswellasprovidingyouwithaneededbreakifnecessary.___20___It’sonethingtolookwhileyou’relistening.Butit’smoredifficulttokeepeyecontactwhileyou’realsotryingtosaysomething.Don’tbeafraidifyouhavetobreakyourgazeoccasionally,buttrytokeepyourfaceandeyesforwardandupasyou’retalking.A.It’sactuallyphysicallysomewhatdifficulttokeepyoureyeslockedonbothofanotherperson’seyes.B.Practiceothergoodlisteningskills.C.Themoreyouthinkaboutwhatyou’redoing,themoreawkwardyou’llfeel.D.Trytokeepyoureyescloseasmuchaspossible.E.Doingsocanmakeyouabetterlistenerandamoreeffectivespeaker.F.It’sgoodtobreakeyecontactwhenyou’relaughing,ortonodandsmile.G.Trytokeepyoureyesfocusedwhileyoutalkaswellaslisten.【答案】16.E17.C18.A19.F20.G【語篇解讀】本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了如何在溝通中進行眼神交流。【16題詳析】根據空前的“Makinggoodeyecontactisasurprisinglydifficultyetimportantpartofgoodcommunicationskills.Ifyouwanttoimproveyourabilitytolookpeopleintheeye,youcanpracticemakingeyecontactonyourowntogivetherightimpressioninconversations.(良好的眼神交流是良好溝通技巧中非常困難卻又重要的一部分。如果你想提高與人對視的能力,你可以自己練習眼神交流,以便在對話中給人留下正確的印象。)”可知,本空要說跟“練習眼神交流的好處”有關的話題,E選項“Doingsocanmakeyouabetterlistenerandamoreeffectivespeaker.(這樣做可以讓你成為一個更好的傾聽者和更有效的演講者。)”承接上文,是上文的結果,且引出下文講述的如何進行眼神交流,其中的doingso指的是空前的“Makinggoodeyecontact”。故選E項?!?7題詳析】根據本段主題句“Trytorelaxasmuchaspossible.(盡量放松。)”可知,本段建議盡量放松,結合空后的“Yournervousnesscanthenbemisinterpretedasdishonesty.(你的緊張可能會被誤解為不誠實。)”可知,此處講述的內容是對該空進行進一步闡述,也就是說,此空講述的內容與感到緊張相關,C選項“Themoreyouthinkaboutwhatyou’redoing,themoreawkwardyou’llfeel.(你越想自己在做什么,你就會覺得越尷尬。)”中的“moreawkward”與空后的“nervousness”意義相關,符合語境。故選C項。【18題詳析】結合本段的主題句“Focusononeeye.(專注一只眼睛。)”可知,本段建議眼神交流時關注一只眼睛,A選項“It’sactuallyphysicallysomewhatdifficulttokeepyoureyeslockedonbothofanotherperson’seyes.(實際上,從生理上講,你很難盯著另一個人的兩只眼睛。)”講述的內容與本段的主題句內容一致,是對主題句的內容進一步解釋,且空后的“It’smorecommontofocusonone,oronaspotontheface,ratherthantryingtolookatbotheyesatonce.(更常見的做法是盯著一只眼睛,或者盯著臉上的某個地方,而不是同時盯著兩只眼睛。)”講述的內容是對該選項的進一步闡述,符合語境。故選A項。【19題詳析】根據空前的“Breakyourgaze(凝視)tomakeothergestureswhilelistening.(在傾聽的時候,把目光移開,做出其他手勢。)”可知,本空應談論與“把目光移開,做出其他手勢”有關的話題,F(xiàn)選項“It’sgoodtobreakeyecontactwhenyou’relaughing,ortonodandsmile.(當你笑的時候,或者點頭微笑的時候,移開視線是好的。)”講述的內容承接上文,符合語境,該選項中的“breakeyecontact”與上文“Breakyourgaze”相呼應。故選F項?!?0題詳析】分析語篇可知,此處為本段的主題句,結合其它段落的主題句可知,該空為祈使句,根據空后的“It’sonethingtolookwhileyou’relistening.Butit’smoredifficulttokeepeyecontactwhileyou’realsotryingtosaysomething.Don’tbeafraidifyouhavetobreakyourgazeoccasionally,buttrytokeepyourfaceandeyesforwardandupasyou’retalking.(一邊聽一邊看是一回事。但當你想說點什么的時候,保持眼神交流就比較困難了。如果你不得不偶爾打斷你的目光,不要害怕,但在你說話的時候,試著讓你的臉和眼睛向前和向上。)”可知,本段講述的是在說話和傾聽時都要盡量保持眼神專注,G選項“Trytokeepyoureyesfocusedwhileyoutalkaswellaslisten.(當你說話和聽的時候,盡量讓你的眼睛集中。)”為祈使句,且講述的內容與本段內容一致。故選G項。第三部分:語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。BaiPeilanistheChinesenameofFloraBottonBeja.TheChinesecharacterlaninhername___21___orchid(蘭花)inEnglish.IntraditionalChineseculture,theorchidisthe___22___ofgracefulness,politenessandfriendship.BorninGreece,BottonmovedtoMexicowithherfamilyattheageof15,whereshestartedawonderfuljourneythatfinally___23___herfortunetothatofChina.Sheisnow___24___asoneofthecreatorsinthefieldofSinology(漢學)inMexico.BottonfirsttraveledtoChinain1975,andlaterworkedattheMexicanembassy(大使)inChina,actively___25___toculturalexchangeprograms.She___26___culturalexchangesbetweenChinaandMexicothroughtranslation,teachingandwriting.She___27___ChineseclassicsintoSpanish,suchasMencius,Xunzi,andMozi,aswellasTangDynastystories.Throughoutherteachingjob,BottontaughtChinesephilosophyandhistorytoher___28___.Shebelievedthatknowingaboutthepastis___29___tounderstandthepresent.Shehasalsoworked____30____tointroduceChinatotheworldthroughherwriting.HerSpanish-languageworksbuilta____31____bridgeforculturalexchangesbetweenChinaandMexico.Nowinher90s,shewashonoredwiththeexcellent____32____awardattheOrchidAwards,in____33____ofhercontributiontointroducingChinatoSpanish-speakingcountries.Whenaskedwhat____34____herwriting,Botton’sanswerissimpleyet____35____.“IloveChina,”shesays.21.A.standsfor B.insistson C.callson D.appealsto22.A.excuse B.symbol C.opinion D.form23.A.returned B.paid C.added D.tied24.A.trained B.designed C.regarded D.missed25.A.opposing B.devoting C.refusing D.replying26.A.promoted B.balanced C.described D.admired27.A.translated B.mixed C.broke D.developed28.A.neighbors B.friends C.parents D.students29.A.remote B.common C.necessary D.unique30.A.impatiently B.unwillingly C.dishonestly D.tirelessly31.A.poor B.strong C.weak D.cheap32.A.charity B.achievement C.invention D.kindness33.A.recognition B.charge C.advance D.search34.A.benefits B.praises C.inspires D.corrects35.A.strange B.boring C.meaningful D.awkward【答案】21.A22.B23.D24.C25.B26.A27.A28.D29.C30.D31.B32.B33.A34.C35.C【語篇解讀】本文是一篇記敘文,主要講述了墨西哥學院亞非研究中心教授白佩蘭女士與中國的不解之緣,她為向西語世界介紹中國做出了突出貢獻?!?1題詳析】考查動詞短語辨析。句意:她名字里的“蘭”字在英文里是“蘭花”的意思。A.standsfor代表;B.insistson堅持;C.callson號召;D.appealsto吸引。根據上文“TheChinesecharacterlaninhername”指名字的中國字“蘭”代表的是一種蘭花。故選A?!?2題詳析】考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:在中國傳統(tǒng)文化中,蘭花是優(yōu)雅、禮貌和友誼的象征。A.excuse借口;B.symbol象征;C.opinion觀點;D.form形式。后文“ofgracefulness,politenessandfriendship”是蘭花的象征意義。故選B。【23題詳析】考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:波頓出生于希臘,15歲時隨家人移居墨西哥,在那里她開始了一段奇妙的旅程,最終將她的命運與中國的命運聯(lián)系在一起。A.returned返回;B.paid支付;C.added增加;D.tied系。根據后文“herfortunetothatofChina”指她的命運與中國的命運聯(lián)系在了一起。故選D?!?4題詳析】考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:她現(xiàn)在被認為是墨西哥漢學領域的締造者之一。A.trained訓練;B.designed設計;C.regarded看作;D.missed錯過,想念。根據后文“asoneofthecreatorsinthefieldofSinologyinMexico”指她現(xiàn)在被認為是墨西哥漢學領域的締造者之一,此處為短語beregardedas(被看作)。故選C?!?5題詳析】考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:波頓于1975年首次訪問中國,后來在墨西哥駐華大使館工作,積極致力于文化交流項目。A.opposing反對;B.devoting奉獻,致力于;C.refusing拒絕;D.replying回答。根據后文“toculturalexchangeprograms”指波頓積極致力于文化交流項目,為短語devoteto(致力于)。故選B?!?6題詳析】考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:她通過翻譯、教學和寫作促進了中墨兩國的文化交流。A.promoted促進;B.balanced平衡;C.described描述;D.admired欽佩。根據后文“culturalexchangesbe-tweenChina
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