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第1頁(共1頁)2026年高考英語模擬試卷試題匯編——信息匹配一.信息匹配(共20小題)1.(2025秋?保定期中)Nowadays,videosandonlinecontenthavebecomedeeplyintegratedintochildren'sdailylives.Fromyoungkidstoteenagers,thecontenttheyareexposedtoisdiverse,withbothopportunitiesandhiddenrisks.(1)Thefollowingwillexploresomestrategiesparentsshouldadopt.(2)Especiallyforyoungerkidswhomayhaveaccesstofamilyorpublicdevices—it'sessentialtoinstall(安裝)age﹣appropriateblocksonsomevideohostingplatforms.Itisalsovitalthatparentsknowwhichplatformsallowviewerstopostcommentsorengageinchatroom﹣stylediscussionsthatmayencourageinappropriatebehaviors.Andatleastsomemonitoringseemsreasonableformostyoungerchildren.(3)Instead,paycloseattentiontoyourteen'sinterests,theirdiscussionswithfriends,andanynewbehaviorsorslang(俚語)termuse.Watchformentionsofunfamiliarnamesthatmightrefertovideocreatorsandinfluencers,andforsuddenengagementintrends.Theninvestigatetheirsources.(4)Parentsshouldapproachthesediscussionsasopportunitiestotalkaboutfamilyandpersonalvalues,andthebenefitsofvideoviewingaswellastherealdangers.Ratherthanimmediatelyimposing(強(qiáng)加)theirownbeliefs,parentscaninvitetheirkidsintononjudgmentalandsafeconversations.(5)Meanwhile,parentscansharetheirexpectationsandoffereducation,suggestions,andstrategiestopromotepositiveandsafevideoviewingexperiences.A.Howtoguidechildrentoviewsuchcontentsafely?B.Cansuchdiscussionsreplacetheneedformonitoring?C.Theyhelpparentslearnaboutkid'svideoviewingbeliefs.D.Monitoringshouldbestrengthenedaschildrengrowolder.E.Interveneifanyofthemseemtoleadtoharmfuloutcomes.F.Parentsshouldmonitoryoungerchildren'sallonlinecontent.G.Butit'simpossibletomonitorateenager'scompletevideoviewing.2.(2026?湘西州一模)Sleeplessnessmaybefarworsethanapassingannoyance.(1)AstudypublishedonWednesdayinNeurologyidentifiesatroublinglink:Olderpeoplewhohavechronicinsomnia(長期失眠)appearmorelikelytoexperiencespeedyagingofthebrain.Theresearchinvolved2,750cognitively(認(rèn)知)healthyadultswithanaverageageof70.Theparticipantswerefollowedonaveragefor5.6years.(2)Thedatashowedthat14percentofthosewithchronicinsomniadevelopedmildcognitiveimpairment(障礙)while10percentofthosewhodidnothavechronicinsomniadid.Researcherssaythatdifferenceissignificantinsuchastudy.DiegoZ.Carvalho,asleepmedicinespecialistattheMayoClinicandleadauthorofthestudy,saidtheworksupportsgrowingevidencethatpoorsleep,asearlyasinmidlife,mayleadtoneurodegeneration(神經(jīng)退化).However,henotedthatthestudyshowsonlyanassociationandnotcausation."Itcouldalsobethatpoorsleepearlyoncanbeanindicatorofcognitivedecline,"Carvalhosaid."(3)"Inrecentyears,researchonsleepandbrainhealthhasincreased.(4)Alandmark2021studypublishedinJAMANeurologyfoundthatsleepingmoreorlessthantheidealrangeofseventoeighthourswasconnectedtocognitivedifficulties.Sleepinglessthansixhoursormorethanninehourswasalsotiedtootherhealthissues,includinghigherbodymassindexandincreasedsymptomsofdepression.(5)Instead,itshouldbeconsideredacruciallong﹣terminvestmentinbrainhealthandadefenseagainstcognitivedecline.Prioritizingandimprovingsleepmaybeoneofthemostsignificantstepswecantaketoprepareforourcognitivefuture.A.Whenitcomestosleep,themore,thebetter.B.Itgraduallydamagesmemoryandmentalsharpness.C.Butit'sveryhardtofullyfigureouttheirrelationship.D.Theywereregularlytestedontheircognitivefunction.E.Giventhat,sleepshouldnolongerbeviewedasaflexibleoption.F.Ifconfirmed,theycouldhelpshapestrategiestopreservebrainhealth.G.Asaresult,moreevidencerevealsimportantlinksbetweensleepandhealth.3.(2026?清遠(yuǎn)一模)MyvolunteerjourneybeganduringasummerbreakwhenIdecidedtojoinalocalorganizationthatfocusedonsupportingunderprivileged(貧苦的)children.Initially,Ivieweditasawaytospendmyfreetimecontributingtoagoodcause.(1)Atfirst,Iwasshockedbythechallengesthesechildrenfaced—poverty,lackofeducation,andemotionalpain.(2)However,asIspentmoretimewiththem,Istartedtounderstandtheirresilience(適應(yīng)力)andstrength,whichinspiredmetogivemybesteffort.Thatmarkedthebeginningofadeepandlastingconnection.(3)OnesuchinstanceoccurredwhenIwashelpingayounggirl,Maria,withherhomework.Shestruggledwithmathandwasoftendiscouraged.Afterweeksofworkingtogether,IsawabreakthroughasItaughtadifficultconcept.Thejoyinhereyeswasindescribable.ItwasthenthatIrealizedthepowerofpatienceandsupportinmakingavisibledifference.(4)Iwasresponsibleforcoordinating(協(xié)調(diào))agroupofvolunteers,whichtaughtmeleadershipandteamworkskills.Thesuccessnotonlyliftedthechildrenbutalsoreinforcedmybeliefintheimportanceofjointeffort.Thosemomentsshapedmyapproachtovolunteeringandmotivatedmetoseekmoreopportunitiestoserve.Thevolunteerexperiencedidmorethanprovidevaluableskills—itshiftedmyprioritiesandlifegoals.Beforethat,Ihadbeenfocusedonacademicsuccessandindividualaccomplishments.(5)Idevelopedapassionforsocialworkandcommunityservice,andInowtrytointegratetheseintomyfuturecareer.A.Despitemyintentions,Ifeltunpreparedtohelptruly.B.Facingunexpectedchallengeshelpedmebecomemoreresourceful.C.However,theexperiencetaughtmethatthereismoretolifethanthose.D.Anothermemorablemomentwasduringacommunityeventweorganized.E.Severalcriticalmomentsmademyvolunteerexperiencetrulylife﹣changing.F.Thestoriesdemonstratedtheimpactvolunteeringcanhaveonindividualgrowth.G.LittledidIknowthattheexperiencewouldsignificantlychangemyoutlookonlife.4.(2025秋?金山區(qū)期末)A.Settingdailylimitsfordistractingappscreatesaclearboundary.B.Italsohelpsyoubecomemoreawareofwhereyourtimeisgoing.C.Turningoffmessagesduringthissessioncanfurtherreducetemptation.D.It'saboutfindingagoodbalancesothatscreensdon'tcontrolyourlife.E.Beyonddigitaltools,embracingphysicalstudymaterialsprovidessubstantialbenefits.F.Thismethodhelpsyourbrainstayfreshandmakesiteasiertorememberwhatyou'relearning.HowtoReduceScreenTimeandFocusonStudyingIntoday'sdigitalage,wherescreensdominatebotheducationandentertainment,managingscreentimehasbecomeanessentialskillforstudents.Whilewecan'tavoidusingdevicescompletely,learningtomanageourscreentimecanleadtobetterfocus,improvedhealth,andgreateracademicachievements.Agoodwaytostartisbyusingthescreentimetrackeralreadyonyourphoneorcomputer.(1)Itcanencourageyoutotransitiontoofflineactivitiesonceyourtimeisup.Tofurtherminimizedistractions,keepingyourphoneawaywhenyou'restudyingalsohelps.Trymakingyourdeskorbedroomaphone﹣freearea.Studiesshowthatjustseeingyourphonecanmakeithardertoconcentrate,soputtingitinanotherroomwhileyoustudyisasmartmove.Forthoseneedingextramotivation,focusappsofferacreativesolution.Thesetools,likeForest,gamifytheprocessofstayingoffline.Forexample,yougrowavirtualtreethatstaysaliveonlyifyoudon'tuseyourphone.Youcanalsotrystudyinginshortblocks,like25minutesatatimewith5﹣minutebreaksinbetween.(2)ItiscalledthePomodoroTechnique,astructuredmethodfordevelopingdeepworkhabits,managingenergy,anddefeatingdigitaldistractions.(3)Writingbyhandhasbeenshowntohelpyourememberthingsbetterthantyping.Additionally,youmightalsowanttosetasidetimeeachdaytostudywithoutanyscreensatall.Evenonehourcanmakeadifference.Remember,thegoalisn'ttostopusingtechnologycompletely.(4)Bytryingthesesimpleideas,youcantakebackyourtime,focusbetteronyourwork,andfeelmoreincontrolofyourday.5.(2025秋?浦東新區(qū)校級月考)Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthesentencesgivenbelow,Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce,Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.Hackerswhoattemptedtoblackmailanurserychainbypostingstolenimagesanddataaboutchildrenonthedarknethaveremovedthepostsandclaimtohavedeletedtheinformation.ThecriminalsbeganpostingprofilesofthechildrentotheirwebsitelastThursday,addinganother10childrendayslaterandvowingtocontinueuntilKidoSchoolspaidaransom(贖金)inBitcoin.Thecriminalsalsocontactedparentsdirectlywiththreateningphonecallswhilsttryingtogettheirransompaid.Butpublicangerattheirattackappearstohaveforcedthecriminalstobacktrack.Firsttheyblurred(打碼)theimagesbutkeptthedataup.(1).Theirapparentchangeofhearthasbeenmetwithdoubtbyexperts.(2)"Thisismoreaboutpracticalitythanmorality,"saidcyber﹣securityexpertJenEllis."Thesecriminalsareclearlyshockedandworriedbytheattentiontheirhackhascausedandtheyaretryingtoprotectthemselvesortheirbrand."Thehackersclaimtohavedeletedeverythingtheytook—whichincludedtheprivatedetailsandpicturesofaround8,000childrenaswellascontactinformationforparentsandcarers."Allchilddataisnowbeingdeleted.Nomoreremainsandthiscancomfortparents,"oneofthecyber﹣criminalsinvolvedtoldtheBBC.(3)Pastcaseshaveshownthathackersoftensaytheyhavedeletedstolendataandbeenfoundtohavekeptitorsolditon.WhentheUK'sNationalCrimeAgencytookdownthecybercrimegangLockBittheydiscovereddatastillonthecriminal'sserversthatvictimshadpaidtobedeleted.(4)In2020agangusingDopplepaymerransomwaregiftedtheirencryption(加密)keytoaGermanhospitalafterthechaoscontributedtothedeathofanemergencycarepatient.WhenContihackersattackedtheIrishHealthServicein2021theytoogavetheirantidoteawayforfreeclaimingnottohavedeliberatelytargetedhospitals.A.Thisisn'tthefirsttimethatcyber﹣criminalshavebacktrackedonanattack.B.Sothehackersappeartohaveactuallylostmoneyinthiscyber﹣attack.C.Nowtheyhavetakenalltheinformationoffline,andapologizedfortheiractions.D.Theyhadpreviouslycondemnedthetargetingofnurseriesasa"newlow"forcyber﹣criminals.E.Then,monthsbefore,criminalstookthestrangedecisiontopostproofthattheyhaddonatedsomeoftheirill﹣gottenbitcointocharities.F.It'sunderstoodthatKidohaven'tpaidthehackersaransomwhichwasthoughttobearound£60,000.6.(2025秋?蘭州期中)Doyouwanttodowellinyourstudy?Ifyouranswerisyes,youmustknowsomegoodtimemanagementskills.(1)Theskillslistedbelowarequiteimportant.Youshouldhavetheabilitytosay"no".Apartythisweekend?(2)AnovernighttriponSaturday?Learningtosay"no"cansaveyoualotoftime.Butitisnoteasytodoso.Youshoulddevelopsomegoodskillsinsaying"no".Itisverygoodforyourtimemanagement.Youshouldn'tsparetimeforallthefunactivities.Highschoolsareamazingbecausethereisalwayssomethingfunforyou.Butyoucannotspendtimeonallofthefunactivities.Choosetheonethatyoulikemost.Youcangotherewhenyoufinishyourhomework.(3)Youshouldavoidputtingoffyourtasks.(4)Thisisabadhabit.Youmayendupwithtoomanytasksoneday.Ifyouhaveatask,don'twaittogetstarteduntilthelast,becauseyoumaynotknowwhattodoatallifyouhavetoomanytasksandyoumayendupincrisis.(5)Stayingupalittletoolate?Maybenoteatingahealthydinnereverynightoftheweek?Inordertokeepingoodhealth,youhavetocheckontimesoastobeenergetic.Practicingalittleself﹣carecanreallymakeyouhaveenoughpassionforyourworkwithyourlimitedtimewhileinschool.A.Acoolclubtojoin?B.Somestudentslikeputtingoffthings.C.Youshouldkeepyourhealthincheck.D.Tryyourbesttogetridofuselessthings.E.Herearesometipstohelpyoulearntosay"no".F.Butwhatskillsareneededforgoodtimemanagement?G.Inthisway,youneedn'tfeelguiltyaboutenjoyingyourself.7.(2025秋?臺(tái)江區(qū)期中)APiggybackRidefromaStrangerOnceayear,BannisterclimbstoHighRockLookoutwhereshescatteredhermother'sashes23yearsago.(1)LastAugust,Bannister,then79,wentonherown,figuringshe'dbefinebecauseshe'sanexperiencedhiker.Shearrivedatthetrailearlyandmadeherwaytothelookout.Assheheadedbackdown,herfootgotcaughtinaholeintheground.(2)Whensittingup,sheknewimmediatelyshehadbrokenherleg.Shecriedoutforhelp,andbeforelong,astrangerapproachedandcalled911.Theyweretoldasearchandrescueteamwouldarriveinfivehours."Itwasn'tveryencouraging,"Bannistersays."Iaskedifanyonehadpainkillers,becausethepainwasprettysubstantialthen."(3)Buttwoyoungmen,TroyMay,anAirForceairmanandhisfriendLaytonAllen,cameovertoseewhatwasgoingon.WhenseeingBannisterinextremepain,theyofferedtocarryhertothebottomofthetrail.MayeasedBannisterontohisbackandstartedhikingdownward.Hecarriedherformostofthenearlythree﹣hourjourney,andAllencarriedherfortherest."Thatwasjustonekindness,"saysBannister.(4)One,aphysicaltherapist,bandagedBannister'sfootandbuiltamakeshiftsplint(夾板)forherleg.Theotherdidbreathingexerciseswithhertohelpcalmher.Duringthelonghikedown,herrescuerssharedstoriestodistractherfromthemountingpain.Oncereachingtheparkinglot,theyrushedBannistertothenearesthospital.(5)"Ithinkwe'llbelifelongfriends,"Bannistersays.A.Shewasalmostindespair.B.Nooneinthesurroundingareadid.C.Shefellforwardagainstallexpectations.D.Acouplehikingthatdayalsolentahand.E.Theyhavevisitedherseveraltimesafterwards.F.Therefore,shevisitedthereregularlyinhonorofher.G.Sheusuallyhikeswithsomeonealongthe3.2﹣miletrail.8.(2024秋?張店區(qū)校級期末)Whetheryou'relookingtoloseafewpounds,spendmoretimeatthegymorlearnalanguage,turningbadhabitsintogoodonesisallaboutself﹣control.Someofushavemorethanothers.Andresearchshowsthatthosewithmoreself﹣controltendtobehappier.Buttheproblemisthatweusuallyonlygetrewardedinthefuture.(1)MichaelInzlichtisaprofessorofpsychologyattheUniversityofTorontoandaself﹣controlresearcher.Hesaysthattheironicthingaboutself﹣controlisthatthosewhoarereallygoodatitdon'thavetopracticeit.(2)Whenyouloveanddesiresomethingthattendstobebetterforyou,likestudying,workinghardorexercising,forexample,youdon'thavetothinkaboutdoingit.Inzlichtsaysthatthesetypesofindividualsgenerallyhavewhat'scalled"traitself﹣control"meaningit'sanaspectoftheirpersonality.Whenitcomestoimprovingself﹣control,Inzlichtsaysifsdifficulttochangethepersonalitythatyou'rebornwith.(3)Awidebodyofresearchshowsthatyoucanimproveself﹣controlforaparticularbehavioryouwanttochangeorahabityou'dliketodevelop.Forexample,Inzlichtsaysthatwhenwegetpaidtomakelifechanges,we'remorelikelytomakethem.Somegymswillchargeyouacertainamountofmoneyforayear﹣longmembershipandthengiveyouafewcentsbackeverytimeyoucome.(4)(5)Partoffailingatdevelopingself﹣controlisingettingfrustratedatyourselffornotchangingovernight.Ifyou'rebuildingself﹣controlinlosingweight,forinstance,don'ttryswitchingtonothingbutfruitsandvegetablesallatoncebecauseit'stoodramaticachange—nottomentionunsustainable.A.However,thisdoesn'tmeanyoucandonothingaboutit.B.Anothertipforsuccess,saysInzlicht,ismakinggradualsteps.C.Evenasmallamountofmoneycanencouragepeopletoworkout.D.Theycanmaintainthegoodhabitsallthetimewithoutmucheffort.E.Thus,weareconstantlyweighingwhethertowaitortohaveitrightnow.F.Don'tbeafraidoffrustration,sinceitisnecessaryforyourimprovement.G.Actually,self﹣controlimprovementcanbringaboutbenefitstoallindividuals.9.(2025秋?嘉定區(qū)期末)A.Thistrapsmoreheatandmakesthehighpressurestronger.B.Theresultheatdomescan'tbedrivenawayandthusstaylongerovercertainareas.C.However,predictingheatdomesremainsasignificantchallenge.D.Now,scientistsareopeningtheirtoolboxestotryandfigureoutwhereandwhenheatdoreswillstrike.E.Tomakethingsworse,forecastingheatdomesishard﹣abigworryastheworldgetswarmer.F.Thatinfluencesheatdomesintwoways.DeadlyHeatDomesStillConfuseForecastersLastmonth,record﹣hightemperaturessweptacrosstheeasternUS,leadingtopoweremergencies.Thecausewasahugehigh﹣pressurezoneknownasaheatdome.Thissummer,italsohitEuropeandChina,leadingtothetemporaryclosureoftheEiffelTowerandworriesaboutdyingricecrops.(1)"Unlikelarger﹣scalepatternssuchasElNino,whichcanbeforecastmonthsinadvance,"saidScottHandel,leadforecasterattheUSClimatePredictionCenter."Heatdomeshaveamuchshorterleadtimeandaremorecomplex."ZachZobel,ascientistattheWoodwellClimateResearchCenter,said"heatdome"isatermtodescribedangerousheatwavesforthepublic.Ithappenswhenalargehigh﹣pressuresystemsitsoveranarea,heatingitwithstillairandunstoppingsunlight.(2)Heatdomescausehugeharmincludingwildfires,droughts,stressedcrops,higherelectricitydemandandprices.Theyevencutairliners'transportcapacityanddamagerailroadtracks.TheUSEPAsaidover14,000Americansdieddirectlyfromheat﹣relatedcausesbetween1979and2022.Climatechangeismakingheatdomesmorecommonandstronger.TheArcticiswarmingfasterthanotherpartsoftheworld,whichweakensthejetstream—astrongwindthatkeepsweathermoving.(3)Althoughscientistsarestillstudyinghowthisworks,itisclearthatbetterforecastsandearlierwarningsareneededtoprotectpeopleandreducedamage.(4)Measuringhowfastthejetstreammovescanbeapredictor.Whenthespeedislow,itcanbeanindicatorofwidespreadheatdomes.Weatherforecastersalsorelyonmeasureslikesoilmoistre(濕度)sincedrierlandmeanshighertemperatures,whichisdirectevidenceforheatdomes."Theweathereventthatkillsmorethananybodyelseontheplanetisheat,"Zobelsaid,"Itissilentlyabighumanimpact,makingtheneedformoreaccurateforecastswithlongerleadtimesallthemoreimportant."10.(2025秋?松江區(qū)期末)A.Thestaffhavegivenupmakingeffortstoreversesuchaserioussituation.B.Inhisopinion,thetheftsucceededingivingFranceanunacceptableimage.C.Theanswerpointstoitspublicfinancesalreadyundergreatconstantstress.D.Digintothequestion,andyou'lluncovertheanswerhiddenbehinditsworksofart.E.Duetosuchoverload,museumstaffrepeatedlygaveauthoritieswarningsaboutsecuritythreats.F.Anambitiousplantotransformthemuseumhasthustakenshapeandisunderheateddiscussion.HowCouldLouvre(盧浮宮)RobberyHaveHappened?InthemorningonOctoberthe19th2025,afterthievesbrokeintotheLouvreMuseuminbroaddaylight,makingoffwith8piecesoftreasures,anembarrassednationisaskingitselfaquestion:HowcouldFranceletthishappen?(1)Problemsrelatedtofundshaveactuallyheldbackthestate﹣ownedmuseum'sabilitytomanagemassivecrowdsandultimatelysecuresomeoftheworld'smostvaluablecollectionsofart.Thefactthatthebreak﹣inoccurredattheLouvrePalace,asymbolofFrance'sculturalmight,andencounteredlittleresistance,hasFrenchofficialsquestioningnotjusttheLouvre'sdefenselessness,butthatofculturalsitesacrossthecountry.Severalministersarrangedforacrisismeetingtoexaminetheextentofthesecuritybreakdown.JusticeMinisterGeraldDarmaninexpressed,"Onethingiscertain:it'sthatwehavefailed".(2)Themuseumstaffareplacingtheblameonyearsofstaffingcuts.ThecontinuouslayoffshavelefttheLouvrewithtoughchoicesoverwheretopositionalimitednumberofsecurityguardsandcameras.Theyguardmorethan700,000squarefeetofexhibitionspacethatcontainsmasterpiecesrangingfromtheMonaLisatomanyancientstatuesfromEgypt.(3)"Wewereshoutingfromtherooftops,"EliseMuller,aLouvresecurityguardandunionofficialsaid,"Wecannowseehowlittlewewerelistenedto."InJune,museumstaffevenmountedaprotestoverconditionsatthemuseum,sayingthecrowdswereaddingstresstothesecurityteaminchargeofmonitoringitscollection.(4)PresidentMacronintendstoconstructanewentranceandtakepressureoffthesymbolicglassstructurewherevisitorscurrentlyenterthemuseumandfast﹣trackvisitstotheMonaLisa,theLouvre'smainattraction.ButcriticscomplainMacron'splanwon'tbefinisheduntil2031attheearliest.Besides,findingpublicfundsforanyrepairoftheLouvreisgoingtobeachallenge.ThelongerFrancestrugglestowalkoutofthefinancialcollapse,themoreitchanceslosingpricelessworksinrobberythatFrenchofficialssayareincreasinglywell﹣organized.11.(2025秋?上海期中)Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthesentencesgivenbelow.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.ManagingTeamsinaWorldBuiltforIndividualsPeopleinorganisationshavealwaysworkedwithothers,buttheemphasisonteamsisnowgreaterthanbefore.Technologyhasmadethesharingofideasandinformationeasier,whileamixofremoteandofficeworkhasincreasedtheneedforteamwork.Studiessuggestthatpeopleoftenfeelmoreattachedtotheirworkgroupthantotheirorganisation,whichshowshowimportantteamshavebecomeformotivationandperformance.(1)Recruitment(招聘)processesusuallyhighlighttheachievementsofindividualsratherthanthecollectivestheyhavetakenpartin.Performancereviews,too,remainlargelyaone﹣playersport,withbonusesandtargetstiedtopersonaloutputsinsteadofsharedgoals.Manybossesdonotevenknowwhatmostoftheirteammembersspendtheirtimeon.Researchhasshownthatmanagerscouldnotrecallaround60%oftheworktheirteamscarriedout.Thislackofvisibilitymakesitdifficulttomeasurecontributionsfairly.Concernsalsoariseaboutrewards.(2)Atthesametime,diligentworkersmightfeelunfairlytreated.Ontheotherhand,focusingonlyonindividualresultscandiscouragecooperationandweakentrustamongcoworkers.Balancingpersonalandgrouprewardsisthereforeapressingchallengeformanagers.Evenso,someresearchpointstopositiveoutcomeswhengrouprewardsareusedwisely.Astudyofamanufacturingfirmfoundthatintroducingteam﹣basedbonusesdidnotencouragefree﹣riding,asmanyhadfeared.(3)Otherstudieshaveunderlinedtheroleof"psychologicalsafety,"thefeelingthatpeoplecanspeaktheirmindswithoutfear,asavitalelementofeffectiveteamwork.(4)Butiforganisationsrecognisethatteamsarewheremuchoftherealprogresshappens,theywillneedtofindbetterwaysofunderstanding,supportingandrewardingcollectivework.A.Employeesare,ofcourse,individuals.B.Instead,itbroughtaboutaleapinperformance,motivatingexistingstafftobecomemoreefficientandattractingproductivenewhires.C.Rather,itcreateddeepdissatisfactionwithintheteam,whichslowlyunderminedcooperationanddamagedtheoverallgroupspirit.D.Therearegoodreasonsformuchofthis.E.Whenrecognitionisbasedonteamperformance,somemembersmaytakecreditwithoutcontributingenough.F.Yetthewayorganisationsaremanagedhasnotfullycaughtup.12.(2025秋?城陽區(qū)期中)ArtificialIntelligenceinModernLifeTheintegrationofartificialintelligence(AI)intodailylifeistransforminghowweworkandlive.ThefirstAIprogramwasdevelopedinthe1950sbycomputerscientists.(1)Thistechnologynowimpactsvariousareasfromhealthcaretotransportation.Inmedicine,AIalgorithms(算法)analyzemedicalimagesfasterthanhumandoctors,processingthousandsofscansinminutestoidentifyrarediseases.(2)Forexample,somesystemsdetectearlysignsofdiseaseslikecancerwithover90%accuracy,significantlyimprovingpatientsurvivalrates.However,thesetoolsaredesignedtoassistratherthanreplacemedicalprofessionals,ashumanjudgmentremainscriticalincomplexcases.(3)Self﹣drivingcarsusesensorsandAItonavigateroadssafely,interpretingtrafficsignals,avoidingobstacles,andadaptingtochangingweatherconditions.Majorautomakershaveinvestedbillionsinthistechnology,thoughfullyautonomousvehiclesstillfaceregulatorychallengesrelatedtoliabilityandsafetystandards.Thechangetowidespreaduseneedstechnicalimprovementsandgradualpublicacceptance.EducationhasalsobenefitedfromAIapplications,particularlyinpersonalizedlearning.AI﹣poweredtutorsoffer24/7academicsupportglobally,answeringstudentquestions,explainingdifficultconcepts,andassigningpracticeexercises.Theseplatformsadjustdifficultylevelsbasedonstudentperformance.(4)Despiteitsadvantages,AIdevelopmentpresentssocietalchallenges.Ethical(道德的)concernsregardingzataprivacyhavearisen,asAIsystemsoftenrelyonvastamountsofpersonalinformation.Additionally,unemploymentduetoautomationhassparkeddebatesaboutworkforceretrainingandeconomicinequality.(5)AsAIcontinuestomature,findingthebalancebetweentechnologicaladvancementandhumanvaluesremainscrucialtoensuringitsbenefitsaresharedequitably.A.Transportationrepresentsanothergroundbreakingapplication.B.Expertspredictalljobswillbeautomatedwithinthenextdecade.C.Manyfactoriesnowuserobotsfordangerousmanufacturingtasks.D.Theircheck﹣upshelpdoctorsmakemoreinformedtreatmentdecisions.E.Itenablesmachinestoperformhuman﹣liketaskssuchaslearningandreasoning.F.Thisprovidesindividualizedlearningexperiencesunavailableintraditionalclassrooms.G.Theseissuesneedongoingdiscussionamongpolicymakers,technologists,andthepublic.13.(2025秋?觀山湖區(qū)校級月考)FourTipsforManagingExtremeHeatAdangerousheatwaveisblanketingthecentralandeasternUnitedStatesthisweek,sendingfrighteningtemperaturesandaffectingnearlyahundredmillionAmericans.(1),yetexpertsstillemphasizethatextremeheatcan

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