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PAGE11PAGE11/PAGEPAGE10/2025-2026學(xué)年高二英語(yǔ)上學(xué)期第一次月考卷02(江蘇(考試時(shí)間:120分 試卷滿分:150分難度系數(shù):0.65第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分第一節(jié)(51.57.5分Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthe WheredoestheconversationprobablytakeAta B.Ata C.AtaWhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthe B.Parentand C.TeacherandWhatdoesthewomanthinkofbuildingaschoolItisgoodtimingtobuildItshouldhavebeenbuiltShedoubtstheeffectoftheWhydoesthemanlikethefashionIt’s B.It’s C.It’soutof第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分5A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)55秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。WhatisthewomanA.A B.A C.AbasketballWhendidthegameA.5minutes B.7minutes C.10minutesWhoisthemanA.Abank B.A C.AWhatdidthewomandoinSouthSheprotected B.Shecampedinthe C.SheworkedinaWhatdoesthewomansayabouttheItis B.Itis C.ItisWhatmainlymadethemanhesitatetovisittheWhiteLackofThetightThehistoricalHowdidthewomangetthetourFromthe B.Fromthelocal C.FromthetravelWherearethespeakersprobablyIntheWhite B.Inadining C.AtanWhatistheman WhatarethespeakerstalkingA.Atrip B.Acooking C.AbirthdayPAGE3PAGE3/PAGEPAGE4/WherewillthespeakersAtthe B.Inthe C.AttheyouthWhatwillthemandoMake B.Contacthis C.FindaHowmanybooksdidEricCarlecreateforLessthan B.Over C.AlmostWhichbookisthemostfamousTheGrouchyTheMixed-UpTheVeryHungryWhydidEricCarleTomakeschoolafunandwelcomingTohelpchildrengetTooffermaterialsto第二部 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分第一節(jié)(152.537.5分A、B、CDYouthSportsYouthSports&Fitnessisseekingvolunteercoachesforyouthsoccerleaguesandthetrack&fieldprogram.DesiredBasicknowledgeofsoccerandrunningisrequired.Applicantsmustberesponsible,trustworthy,andwillingtoputforthagoodeffort.Specificeducationalbackgroundsorpriorexperienceisnotamust.Andphysicalconditionshouldbesufficienttoengageinsoccer-relatedactivities,butexcellentathleticismisnotnecessary.Pleasedownload,completeandsubmitthefollowingto\hemccaslin@.Ifyouhavequestions,contactErinviae-mailorphoneat425-452-4627.★VolunteerApplication:pleaseincludethenameoftheleagueorprogramforwhichwouldliketo★BackgroundChecks:pleaseincludethefollowinginformationinyourapplicationemailsowecanrunabackgroundcheckthroughEmployersChoiceScreening.(Yourfullname/Yourcellphonenumber/Youre-mailaddress/Awaiverofliability(免責(zé)聲明))PS:Iftheapplicantisunder18,aparentmustsignonyourwaiverofSelection★Applicationpaperworkis★Applicantsselectedwillbeinformedviae-mailfollowingaclearedbackground★Selectedapplicantswillreceiveon-siteWhatfeaturesofapplicantsdoesYouthSports&FitnessfindA.Richcoaching B.MajoringinC.Astrongsenseof D.ExcellentphysicalWhatmustapplicantsprovideintheirThecontact B.ThecoachingC.Aletterof D.AwaiverofliabilitysignedbyaHowcanapplicantslearnaboutthelatestapplicationBycontactingthe B.BycheckingtheirC.Byphoningat425-452- D.Byvisiting\hEversincemydaughterGabiwasjustayoungchild,shehasbeencuriousabouttheworldaroundher,alwaysreadytoask“why”and“how”questions.Ithoughtitcouldbefuntotalktomydaughteraboutfemalescientists.Idiscoveredtherewasascientist,AdaLovelace.Shehadaloveformathematicsandabeliefthatcomputerscanbeusedtofinishmanytaskshumansdo.ItoldGabiaboutLovelace'scontributionstothefieldandtheimpactshehadonmeasascientistandmathematician.Today,computersaresuchanessentialpartofourdailylives;wecan’timaginelivingwithoutthem.TheideathatcomputerscangobeyondjustcalculatingnumbersandperformPAGE5PAGE5/PAGEPAGE6/abstractoperationisthephenomenonofourtechnology.However,noteveryoneknowsthatthisideadatesbacktolongbeforethefirstprogrammable,general-purposedigitalcomputerwasintroducedinthe1940s.Thisconceptgoesbacktothe1800s,thankstoLoveluce,apioneerinmathematicsandcomputing,whowasrecognizedasthefirstcomputerprogrammer.Lovelacealsoheldherbeliefthatwhilecomputershadendlesspotential,theycouldnotbetrulyintelligent.ShearguedthatAIcan’tcreateanythingoriginalwithoutlearningfromhumaninput.ThisisstilltruetodayasAIbecomesincreasinglycommoninoureverydaylives.WhileChatGPTandsimilarAItoolsmayseemtohavea“mind”oftheirown,thosetoolsaresimplyparrotinghuman-generatedcontentontheinternet.Lovelacewasanincrediblyintelligentwoman,whocontributedsomuchtomathematicsandcomputerscience.Herenthusiasmanddeterminationledhertolookfurtherandsearchdeeper.IhopeLoyelacewillinspiremydaughterandotheryounggirlstoconsiderfollowinginherfootsteps.WhatcanbelearnedaboutShehasgreatadmirationforShehasadreamofbecomingaSheshowsstrongcuriosityabouttheShebelievescomputersareassmartasWhatdoestheauthorstressinparagraphTheinventionofcomputers. B.Lovelace’scontributiontoscience.C.Thedevelopmentoftechnology. D.Lovelace’seducationbackground.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“parroting”inparagraph3 What’stheauthor’spurposeofwritingtheToshowherinterestinscience. B.Toexplainthesignificanceofcomputers.C.Toprovideanexampleforgirlstofollow.D.TodemonstratethedisadvantageofSomepeoplearelikehumancompasses,magicallynavigatingcitystreetstoarriveatdoorshiddeninbackalleys(巷子).Theycanstepoutofanundergroundsubwaystationandimmediatelyknowwhichwaytowalk.However,othersareupsetwithoutmaps.Whenthepowergoesout,thesepeoplewanderblindly,stoppingtoaskfordirectionsleftandright.embarrassingwhenyoucan’tfindyourway,butitmaynotbeyourBlameyourhometown,saysarecentpaperinNature.Accordingtoresearchers,peoplewhosechildhoodenvironmentsdemandedmoreintelligentspatialnavigation,unsurprisingly,arebetteratitasadults.Specifically,thosewhogrewupincitieswithgrid-like(網(wǎng)格狀的)patternsarelessskilledthanthosewhogrewupinthecountryandhadtofindtheirhousebydrivingthefirstthreeforksintheroad,turningrightatthehaybale,andthenleftatthesecondbigResearcherscametothisconclusionbystudyingplayersofthemobilegameSeaHeroQuest,whichwasdesignedasadatafeederforunderstandingdementia癡呆),whichattackspeople’snavigationskills.Thegame’splotrequiresplayerstovoyageacrossvirtualseastolocatehiddendestinations,puttingway-findingtothetestalongtheway.Asitturnsout,forthenearly400,000playersacross38countriessurveyed,performanceappearedtobeinfluencedbytheirhometown,evenafterresearcherscontrolledforconfoundingfactorsofageeducationandgender.Hometownswererankedbyentropy(熵)ofstreetnetworks,whereruralvillageswithrandom,disorderedlayoutshavehigherentropy.Peoplecominggrid-layoutcities—likeNewYorkorChicago—wereworseattheway-findingtask,whilepeoplefromcitieswithorganicandlessorderlylayouts—likePrague—performedalmostaswellasthosefromruralareas.Butifyou’re,say,aNewYorkerfrombirth,youcanstillbea“cityhero”.AmetropolitanversionofSeaHeroQuestcalledCityHeroQuesthasbeendevelopedtotrainandassistyou.HowdoestheauthordevelopparagraphBydoingaBylistinganByconductingaByexplainingaWhatcanyoulearnaboutpeoplebroughtupinruralTheyaremoreintelligentatTheirskilltolocatetherouteisPAGE7PAGE7/PAGEPAGE8/TheytendtohavesuperiorcapabilityofTheirnurserysurroundingsrequirelessspatialWhomightperformbestinSeaHeroA.ANewYorkerfromB.ApolicemanfromC.AtourguidefromorderedlayoutD.AmalestudentfromrandomlayoutWhatisthemainideaoftheThesurroundingsyouliveinreallycounts.B.Livingstylediffersinurbanandruralareas.C.Mobilegamesdevelopyournavigationskills.D.Hometownsmightdecideyournavigationskills.Haveyoueverwalkedintoaroomandforgottenwhyyouwentthere,orbeenabouttospeakbutsuddenlyrealizedyouhadnoideawhatyouweregoingtosay?Thehumanbrainnormallybalancescountlessinputs,thoughtsandactions,butsometimes,itseemstoshort-circuit(短路).Sowhatreallyhappens?Understandingwhyweforgetfirstrequiresustoteardownthemythaboutmemory.“Itgenerallybelievedthatmemoryisjustonething,”saidSusanneJaeggi,aprofessorofpsychology.“Indeed,thereareverydifferentcomponentsofmemory,andthey’realsorelatedtodifferentcognitive(認(rèn)知的)processes.”Therearetwodifferenttypesofmemory:long-termandworkingmemory.Theformerisbroadcategoryofmemoriesthatinvolveexperienceandskillsstoredinthebrainforextendedperiods.Ontheotherhand,thoughtsinworkingmemoryareonlypresentforabriefperiod.“Workingmemoryislikethesketchpad(速寫本)ofconsciousthought,”saidEarlMiller,aprofessorofneuroscienceatMIT.“Everypieceofnewinformation,innerdialogueandsensoryinputisroutedthroughworkingmemoryandcertaincharacteristicsofworkingmemoryexplainwhyweforgetthosethoughts.”First,psychologistsestimatethatpeoplecanholdonlyaboutfourtoseven“chunks”(塊)information—suchasletters,digits,wordsorphrases—intheirworkingmemoryataRatherthanbeingawareofallofthese“chunks”allatonce,thebrainbouncesaroundfromoneideatoanother,makingitmorelikelytoforgetone.Second,thebrainquicklywipesoutunimportantthingsfromworkingmemorytomakeroomfornewinformation.Sounlessthoseshort-termmemoriesaretransferredintolong-termmemories(aprocesscalledconsolidation),they’llsoondisappear.Butforthosewhoregularlystrugglewiththoughtsslippingtheirmind,JaeggiandMillerhavesomewordstosay.Inthefirstplace,Millersaysmultitaskingmakesforgettingmorelikely.Jaeggimentionsifyouwalkintoaroomandforgetwhyyouwentinthere,gobackintotheroomyouwerebefore.Thecontextcluesmightgivethebraintheextraboostitneedstoreachbackafewsecondsinworkingmemoryandbringbackthethoughtthat’salreadygone.WhatcanbelearntabouthumanbrainsfromparagraphTheycanbecomeeasilyTheyexperienceoccasionalmemoryTheyaresensitivetoashortcircuitTheyfrequentlyswitchbetweendifferentWhatroledoesworkingmemoryserveasaccordingtoEarlK.A.AstrategyformakingmultitaskingB.AplaceforrecordingexperienceandC.Ashort-termspaceforprocessingD.AtoolforincreasingtheamountofsensoryWhatisJaeggi’ssuggestionforrecoveringalostSettingareminderaheadoftime.B.Centeringonthenewtaskathand.C.Returningtothepreviouscontext.D.VisualizingthethoughtinyourWhatisasuitabletitlefortheTheSecretofMemoryLossB.CognitiveProcessesinLearningC.Multitasking’sImpactonMemoryD.TheImportanceofWorkingMemoryPAGE9PAGE9/PAGEPAGE10/第二節(jié)(共5小題:每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分閱讀短文,Whenmeetingsomeoneforthefirsttime,whowon’tknowyouhabituallyfrownifyou’reconcentrating,youwillbemis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Herearefourmore.Ignorethe Dependingonthecontext,thesamenonverbalsignalscantakeontotallydifferentmeanings.Peoplecan’treallyunderstandsomeone’snonverbalmessageunlesstheyunderstandthecircumstancesbehindit.Ifyouyawninastaffmeetingbecauseyouwereupearlyforaninternationalbusinesscall—letpeopleknowwhyyou’retired.FindmeaninginasinglePeopleoftentrytoevaluateyourstateofmindbymonitoringyourbodylanguage.Buttheytakemorenoticeofanysinglesignthatindicatesyou’reinabadmoodandnottobe Sowhenyouarestandingwithyourarmsfoldedforyourcomfort,othersmayjudgeyourbodylanguageasresistantandEvaluateyouthroughthebiases偏見Aneighbourlikesmefromthemomentwemet.Beforelong.Iknowit’sbecauseIresembleherfavoriteaunt.That’showbiasescanwork—theso-called“haloeffect.”Butbiasescanalsoworkagainstyou.Whatifyouremindpeopleofsomeonetheydislike?Inthatcase,theiroriginalresponsetoyouwouldn’tbeagoodone.39CompareyourbehaviorwiththeirMostofculture’svaluesareabsorbedunconsciouslyatanearlyage.Suchvaluesaffecthowpeoplethinkandact,andmoreimportantly,thekindofcriteriabywhichpeoplejudgeothers.40Forinstance,people’sgreetings,handgesturesetc.varywithcultures.Therefore,therearemanymistakespeoplemakewhenreadingyourbodylanguage.Under-standingthem,andtryingnottomakethesamemistakes,willhelpyoudisplaynonverbalNonverbalsignalsareverycommoninourdailyTheywouldevenlookforyourbehaviorthatconfirmedthisWhattheydidn’trealizewasthat,forthisindividual,itwasanormalInfact,peopleeasilymakemistakesreadingandreactingtoothers’bodyWhat’sproperandcorrectinoneculturemaybeineffectiveorevenrudeinanother.F.Besides,theyoftenassignmeaningtonegativemessagesthanitdoestopositiveones.G.Contextincludeslocations,relationships,time,experience,andevenroomtemperature.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,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)。Perhapsyou’veheardtheoldsaying“curiositykilledthecat.”It’saphrasethat’softenusedto people—especiallychildren—nottoasktoomanyquestions.Yetit’swidelyagreedthat actuallymakeslearningmoreenjoyableandeffective.43 ,hasshownthatcuriosityisjustasimportantasintelligencein howwellstudentsdoinCuriosityalso ustoembraceunfamiliarcircumstances,bringsexcitementintoourlives,andopensupnewpossibilities.Beingcuriousrequiresustobebothhumbleenoughtoknowwedon’thavealltheanswers,andbraveenoughto it.Askingthequestionsthathelpus thegapbetweenwhatwealreadyknowandwhatwe’dliketoknowcanleadustomakeunexpectedInscience,basiccuriosity-drivenresearch—conductedwithoutpressuretoproduceimmediatepracticalresults—canhave andincrediblyimportantbenefits. onedayin1831,MichaelFaradaywasplayingaroundwithacoil線圈)andamagnet磁鐵 hesuddenlysawhowhecouldgenerateanelectricalcurrent.Atfirst,itwasn’tclearwhatusethiswouldhave,butitactuallymade availableforuseintechnology,andsochangedtheUnsurprisingly,therearechemicalandevolutionarytheoriesto whyhumansaresuchcuriouscreatures.Whenwebecomecurious,ourbrains achemicalcalleddopamine(多巴胺),whichmakestheprocessoflearningmorepleasurableandimprovesmemory.Itisstillnotknownwhylearninggivesussuch ,butonetheoryisthatwemayhavedevelopedabasicneedtofightuncertainty—themoreweunderstandabouttheworldaroundPAGE11PAGE11/PAGEPAGE12/themore wearetosurviveitsmanydangers!43.A.AsaB.InC.InD.In49.A.ForB.InC.ForoneD.Asa第二節(jié)(共10小題:每小題1.5分,滿分15分閱讀下面短文,1Wespendamajorpart—aboutone-third—ofourlivessleeping.Duringthistime,ourbodygrowsstrongerandourbrain56 (get)torest.Humansneeddifferentamountsofsleepatdifferent (stage)oflife.Childrenusuallyneedmoresleep, (compare)toadults,becausetheyarestillgrowing.Olderpeopleneedtosleepfor (short)periodsoftimethantheyoung.60 (general),mostindividualsneedseventoeighthoursofsleepaAlotofpeople,however,don’tgetenoughsleep.Manyof (we)areunderalotofpressurebecauseofthebusynatureofmodernlife.Thiscausesproblemsforthepartofthe controlsourfeelings.Forexample,63 enoughsleep,webecomeangryorworriedeasily.Ifyouhavetroublesleeping,youshouldprepareforyoursleepbytaking warmshower,listeningtomusic,ordrinkingwarmmilk.Milkcontainsmelatonin(褪黑素),whichcausesus (feel)sleepy.第四部 寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分第一節(jié)(滿分15分)66Allen參加。80DearAllen,Lookingforwardtoyourearlyreply!Bestwishes.Li第二節(jié)(滿分25分)PAGE13PAGE13/PAGEPAGE14/DaveandBendecidedtogocampingatthefootofamountainonasunnySunday.Theywereexcitedabouttheadventureandpackedtheirtents,sleepingbags,clothes,drinksandsomefood.Davewasanexperiencedcamper,alwayswell-preparedforanysituationthatmightariseduringhisoutdooradventures.Soheputatorch,awhistleandacompassinhisbag.Theybegantheirgreatadventureearlyinthemorning.Afteralongwalk,theyarrivedatthecampsitewhichwasatthefootofabeautifulmountain.Theskywasclear,andtheriverbesidetheircampsiteflowedgently.Theysetuptheirtentsandspenttheafternoonexploringtheareaaroundthemountain.Astheeveningapproached,theskystartedtocloudover.Suddenly,itbegantorainheavily.Therainhitthetentswithaloudnoise,andtheriverbegantoriserapidly.DaveandBenwereabitworriedbutthoughtitwouldpasssoon.However,thesituationgotworse.Theheavyraincontinued,andtheriverflooded.Theircampsitewasquicklyfloodedbytheriver,andinthechaos,bothofthemquicklygrabbedtheirbagsandrushedoutofthetents.Thentheygotseparatedandlosttheirway.Benwasinapanic.Hehadtriedtofollowthedirectionoftheriver,thinkingitmightleadhimtoafamiliararea.Butthefloodhadchangedthelandscape,andhecompletelylosthisway.HekeptcallingoutforDave,fearanddesperationfloodingoverhim.Meanwhile,Davewasscaredbuttriedtostaycalm.HelookedaroundforanysignsofBenorawayout.Thesurroundingareawasnowamuddymess,andthewaterwasstillrising.HeshoutedforBenbuttherewasnoreply.Hedecidedtomovehigherupthemountain,hopingtofindasaferplaceandmaybeabetterviewtolookforBen.AsDaveclimbedhigher,hefinallyfoundasmallcavethatwasrelativelydry.Hesatdownonthegroundtocatchhisbreath,thinkingaboutwhattodoAtthatmoment,DaveheardsomefootstepsinthePAGE11PAGE11/PAGEPAGE10/2025-2026學(xué)年高二英語(yǔ)上學(xué)期第一次月考卷02(江蘇(考試時(shí)間:120分 試卷滿分:150分難度系數(shù):0.65第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分第一節(jié)(51.57.5分Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthe 【答案】【原文】M:Thetigersinthecageslookunhappy.Maybetheyarehungry.Let’sgivethemsomeW:Idon’tthinkso.Infact,theyaremissingnature.Theyshouldn’tbekeptinWheredoestheconversationprobablytakeAta B.Ata C.Ata【答案】【原文】W:I’msorrytohavekeptyouwaiting,M:Oh,notatall.Ihavebeenhereforonlyafewminutes.Whatwouldyouliketohave,coffeeorW:Tea,Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthe B.Parentand C.Teacherand【答案】【原文】M:HowdoyouliketheflowerIhavemade?NowI’mgoingtopaintW:Oh,it’sreallywellmade.Isitforourschoolproject?Idon’trememberwehavesuchM:No,I’mmakingitformyWhatdoesthewomanthinkofbuildingaschoolItisgoodtimingtobuildItshouldhavebeenbuiltShedoubtstheeffectofthe【答案】【原文】M:ThecitycouncilhasfinallyvotedthefundstobuildanewhighW:It’sabouttimetheydidit.Idon’tknowwhattookthemsolong.Don’ttheyunderstandthateducationisveryimportantforthedevelopmentofacity?WhydoesthemanlikethefashionIt’s B.It’s C.It’soutof【答案】【原文】M:Bonnie,Ireallylikethehatatthefashionshowyesterday.ItlookedtraditionalbutW:Itotallyagreewithyou.AndIthinkitcanrepresentourtraditional第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分5A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)55秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。WhatisthewomanA.A B.A C.AbasketballWhendidthegamePAGE3PAGE3/PAGEPAGE4/A.5minutes B.7minutes C.10minutes【答案】 【原文】W:Wow,thisisfantastic!M:Sonomoreregretnow?W:Don’tremindmeofthat.ThiswouldbethelasttimeIcutmyclassesforabasketballgame.M:Comeon.Don’tbesohardonyourself.Enjoyyourlife.W:Ijustcan’thelpit.Oh,lookatClive,heisreallyabighit.Theyaredefinitelygoingtowin.M:It’sonlysevenminutesintothegame.Tooearlytocheerup.W:Comeon,10pointsalready.Theyarenevergoingtocatchup.M:Whoknows!Look!Thatisareallyniceshot!WhoisthemanA.Abank B.A C.AWhatdidthewomandoinSouthSheprotected B.Shecampedinthe C.SheworkedinaWhatdoesthewomansayabouttheItis B.Itis C.Itis【答案】 【原文】W:HiMark,Ihaven’theardfromyouforalongtime.HowhaveyouM:HiPaula,I’vebeendoingwell.I’mworkinginabankintheadministrativeareaandhowareyou?Iheardyou’vebeentoanothercountry.Tellmeaboutit.W:Yes,IjustcamebackfromSouthAfrica.Iwastherevolunteeringatanaturepreserve.TheprojectIworkedonwasaboutwildlifeprotection.Icollectedrelevantinformationonlions,elephantsandotheranimals.M:Thatsoundsgreat.YoumusthavelearnedaW:Yes,Mark,whenIwasthere,Ihadtheopportunitytoseetheanimalsintheirnaturalhabitat.Itrackedandrecordedtheirmovements,behaviourandecologicalimpactsonthespecies.I’velearnedalot.Itismeaningful.WhatmainlymadethemanhesitatetovisittheWhiteLackofThetightThehistoricalHowdidthewomangetthetourFromthe B.Fromthelocal C.FromthetravelWherearethespeakersprobablyIntheWhite B.Inadining C.AtanWhatistheman 【答案】 【原文】W:Honey,todayIfeellikeseeingtheWhiteM:Idon’tthinkso.TheCapitolBuildingisthemostfamousasthelocalpaperandthewebsitesay.Butit’sOKifyouwantto.I’mafraiditwillbeboring.W:Boring?HowM:It’stheWhiteHouse.Theywon’tletusseemostofit.ProbablywecanonlyseeacoupleofW:No,that’snottrue.Therearemanyhistoricalexhibitsthere.IreadaboutitintheM:Hmm.Ifthat’strue,thenthesecuritytheremustbeverytightbecauseit’sstrangetothinktheywillletpeoplelookaroundintheWhiteHouse.W:Right.Theywillchecklikeattheairport.M:SoIcan’ttakemygunthen.W:Don’talwaysjokelikethat.YoucouldgetM:What?SomeonewillarrestmeformakingajokehereatthebreakfastW:No,butifyousaysomethinglikethatintheWhiteHouse,theymaytakeitseriously.Sometimes,youjoketoomuch.M:I’llbeWhatarethespeakerstalkingA.Atrip B.Acooking C.AbirthdayPAGE5PAGE5/PAGEPAGE6/WherewillthespeakersAtthe B.Inthe C.AttheyouthWhatwillthemandoMake B.Contacthis C.Finda【答案】 【原文】W:OK,weneedtofinalizetheplanforthetripthisSaturday.Whattimeshallwemeet?M:Isuggestmeetingattheyouthclubatteno’clock.W:That’sperfect.We’llhavetimetogetsomefoodfromthesupermarket.M:Yes,wecangetsomebreadandcheesetomakesomesandwiches.W:Goodidea.Didyouaskyourmomifwecouldborrowthepicnicblanket?M:Ohno,I’llsendheratextmessagenow.I’msureshe’llsayyes.HowmanybooksdidEricCarlecreateforLessthan B.Over C.AlmostWhichbookisthemostfamousTheGrouchyTheMixed-UpTheVeryHungryWhydidEricCarleTomakeschoolafunandwelcomingTohelpchildrengetTooffermaterialsto【答案】 EricCarleisafamousauthorandartist.Hepassedawayattheageof91.Mr.Carle’slively,creative,andcolorfulworkswerelovedbychildrenfromallovertheworld.Hewastheauthorofover70booksforchildren.HisfamousbooksincludeTheGrouchyLadybug,TheMixed-UpChameleonandPapa,PleaseGettheMoonforMe.TheVeryHungryCaterpillarisMr.Carle’sbest-knownbook.Itwaspublishedin1969.Sincethen,over55millioncopiesofthebookhavebeensold,andithasbeentranslatedintomorethan70differentlanguages.MostofMr.booksaremeantforyoungerreaders.Mr.Carleworkedhardtoreachouttostudentsandteachers.Hesaidthathewantedtohelpmakeschoolafun,welcomingplacethroughhisbooks.Heoftentalkedfreelyabouthowhecreatedhisart,andheencouragedkidstocreatetheirown.Mr.Carlewillbemissed,andhiscreativeartandsweet,funnystorieswillcontinuetobringjoytoveryeagerreadersallaroundtheworld.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分第一節(jié)(152.537.5分A、B、CDYouthSportsYouthSports&Fitnessisseekingvolunteercoachesforyouthsoccerleaguesandthetrack&fieldprogram.DesiredBasicknowledgeofsoccerandrunningisrequired.Applicantsmustberesponsible,trustworthy,andwillingtoputforthagoodeffort.Specificeducationalbackgroundsorpriorexperienceisnotamust.Andphysicalconditionshouldbesufficienttoengageinsoccer-relatedactivities,butexcellentathleticismisnotnecessary.Pleasedownload,completeandsubmitthefollowingto\hemccaslin@.Ifyouhavequestions,contactErinviae-mailorphoneat425-452-4627.★VolunteerApplication:pleaseincludethenameoftheleagueorprogramforwhichwouldliketo★BackgroundChecks:pleaseincludethefollowinginformationinyourapplicationemailsowecanrunabackgroundcheckthroughEmployersChoiceScreening.(Yourfullname/Yourcellphonenumber/Youre-mailaddress/Awaiverofliability(免責(zé)聲明))PS:Iftheapplicantisunder18,aparentmustsignonyourwaiverofSelection★ApplicationpaperworkisPAGE7PAGE7/PAGEPAGE8/★Applicantsselectedwillbeinformedviae-mailfollowingaclearedbackground★Selectedapplicantswillreceiveon-siteWhatfeaturesofapplicantsdoesYouthSports&FitnessfindA.Richcoaching B.MajoringinC.Astrongsenseof D.ExcellentphysicalWhatmustapplicantsprovideintheirThecontact B.ThecoachingC.Aletterof D.AwaiverofliabilitysignedbyaHowcanapplicantslearnaboutthelatestapplicationBycontactingthe B.BycheckingtheirC.Byphoningat425-452- D.Byvisiting\h【答案】 DesiredQualifications部分中“Applicantsmustberesponsible,trustworthy,andwillingtoputforthagoodeffort.(申請(qǐng)人必須有責(zé)任感、值得信賴,并且愿意付出努力)”C項(xiàng)。Application部分中“★BackgroundChecks:pleaseincludethefollowinginformationinyourapplicationemailsowecanrunabackgroundcheckthroughChoiceScreening.(Yourfullname/Yourcellphonenumber/Youremailaddress/AwaiverofA項(xiàng)。SelectionProcedures部分中“★Applicantsselectedwillbeinformedviaemailfollowingaclearedbackgroundcheck.(★件得到通知)”B項(xiàng)。BEversincemydaughterGabiwasjustayoungchild,shehasbeencuriousabouttheworldaroundher,alwaysreadytoask“why”and“how”questions.Ithoughtitcouldbefuntotalkmydaughteraboutfemalescientists.Idiscoveredtherewasascientist,AdaLovelace.Shehadloveformathematicsandabeliefthatcomputerscanbeusedtofinishmanytaskshumansdo.ItoldGabiaboutLovelace'scontributionstothefieldandtheimpactshehadonmeasascientistandmathematician.Today,computersaresuchanessentialpartofourdailylives;wecan’timaginelivingwithoutthem.Theideathatcomputerscangobeyondjustcalculatingnumbersandperformanyabstractoperationisthephenomenonofourtechnology.However,noteveryoneknowsthatthisideadatesbacktolongbeforethefirstprogrammable,general-purposedigitalcomputerwasintroducedinthe1940s.Thisconceptgoesbacktothe1800s,thankstoLoveluce,apioneerinmathematicsandcomputing,whowasrecognizedasthefirstcomputerprogrammer.Lovelacealsoheldherbeliefthatwhilecomputershadendlesspotential,theycouldnotbetrulyintelligent.ShearguedthatAIcan’tcreateanythingoriginalwithoutlearningfromhumaninput.ThisisstilltruetodayasAIbecomesincreasinglycommoninoureverydaylives.WhileChatGPTandsimilarAItoolsmayseemtohavea“mind”oftheirown,thosetoolsaresimplyparrotinghuman-generatedcontentont
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