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陜西省重點中學2022-2023學年上學期期末考試高二英語第一部分閱讀(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、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。DiscovertheCanadianRockiesbyrailandcar.EnjoytwodaysaboardthescenicRockyMountaineer,combinedwiththefreedomtodiscoverfantasticBanffNationalParkinyoursparetimebyrentalcar.AbouttheTourYourtourstartsinVancouver,whereyoucanexplorethesceniccityonyourownandvisitVancouverLookoutforthewholeviews.Afterarelaxingevening,you'llstartyourseconddaywithtravelaboardtheRockyMountaineer,fromVancouvertoKamloops,theheartofBritishColumbia.Getyourcamerasreadyfordramaticscenery,fromtherushingwatersofHell'sGatetomountainpeaks.ContinueeasttoAlberta,acrossranchlands,lakeshores,mountainpassesandtunnels,arrivinginthetownofBanff.Youcanhaveyoursupperbytastingthelocalfood,butthecostfallsonyou.SpendthenextdayenjoyingBanffonyourown,andthendrivetoLakeLouiseandYohoNationalPark.TravelthroughKananaskisCountryandthewide-openranchesofAlbertabeforearrivinginCalgary,whereyou'llspendaneveningtouringthecitybeforeyourtripcomestoanend.Highlights2daysofscenicrailtravelonboardtheRockyMountaineerFreeHotelaccommodations(住宿)forallthe5nights4freemeals3-dayfull-sizecarrentalwithGPSandunlimitedmileageVancouverLookoutCalgaryTowerAdditionalInformationItisyourdutytocheckandfulfillthepassport,visa,andhealthrequirementsapplicable(合適的)toyourjourney.Wedonotacceptanylossifyoucannottravel,orreceiveanyotherlossbecauseyouhavenotobeyed(遵循)anypassport,visa,orhealthrequirements.Youaretopaybacktousinrelationtoanyfinesorotherlosseswhichwegetasaresultofyourfailuretofollowanypassport,visa,orhealthrequirements.1.Wheredoesthetourend?A.Banff. B.Calgary.C.Alberta. D.YohoNationalPark.2.Whichisfreeofchargefortourists?A.Accommodations. B.Takingthetrain.C.Drivingarentalcar. D.Allmealsduringthetrip.3.Whatdoestheauthorintendtotellusin"AdditionalInformation"?A.Rulesduringthetravel. B.Riskofbreakingtravelrules.C.Responsibilitytravelersneedtotake. D.Thetroubleingettingthepassport.Eyesaresaidtobethewindowtothesoul—butresearchersatGoogleseethemasindicatorsofaperson’shealth.AstudysuggeststhatGoogle’scomputerscanpredictwhethersomeoneisatriskofaheartattackbyanalyzingaphotographoftheirretina(視網(wǎng)膜).Theresearchreliedonaconvolutionalneuralnetwork,atypeofdeep-learningalgorithm(算法)thatistransforminghowbiologistsanalyseimages.Google’sapproachispartofawaveofnewdeep-learningapplicationsthataremakingimageprocessingeasierandcouldevenidentifyoverlookedbiologicalphenomena.Theapproachtookoffinthetechsectoraround2012,butscientistsstruggledtoapplythenetworkstobiology,inpartbecauseofculturaldifferencesbetweenfields.“Takeagroupofsmartbiologistsandputtheminaroomofsmartcomputerscientistsandtheywilltalktwodifferentlanguagestoeachother,andhavedifferentmindsets,”saysDaphneKoller,chiefcomputingofficeratCalico.However,throughyearsofstudy,somescientistshaveseenashiftthathasneverhappenedbeforeinhowwellmachinelearningcanaccomplishbiologicaltasksthathavetodowithimaging.Othersaremostexcitedbytheideathatanalysingimageswithconvolutionalneuralnetworkscouldunknowinglyrevealunnoticeablebiologicalphenomena,encouragingbiologiststoaskquestionstheymightnothaveconsideredbefore.Suchdiscoveriescouldhelptoadvancediseaseresearch.Ifdeeplearningcanrevealmarkersofcancerinanindividualcell,itcouldhelptobringaboutnewassumptionsabouthowcancerspreads.Othermachine-learningexpertsinbiologyhavesettheirsightsonnewfrontiers,nowthatconvolutionalneuralnetworksaretakingflightforimageprocessing.“Imagingisimportant,butsoischemistryandmolecular(分子)data,”saysAlexWolf,acomputationalbiologist.Wolfhopestoimproveneuralnetworkssothattheycananalysegeneexpression.“Ithinktherewillbeaverybigbreakthroughinthenextfewyears,”hesays.4.Whatdoweknowaboutaconvolutionalneuralnetwork?A.Itcanpredictdiseases. B.Itisalearningmachine.C.Itcantransformimages. D.Itisanimageprocessor.5.WhatcanweinferfromDaphneKoller’swords?A.Barriersexistincertainfields. B.Scientistshavedifferentresearchaims.C.Characterspreventscientificcooperation. D.Technicallimitationisthebiggestchallenge.6.Withfurtherstudyofconvolutionalneuralnetworks,______.A.manybiologicalquestionsgetansweredB.itdrivesbiologiststoexplorethefieldwidelyC.imageanalysiscangoonwithoutbeingnoticedD.manydeep-learningapplicationshavebeenimproved7.Whatisimpliedinthelastparagraph?A.Neuralnetworksarepromising. B.Itisconvenienttoprocessimages.C.Itisnecessarytoworkonnewfrontiers. D.Analyzinggeneexpressionisimperfect.AfterBerninibrokehisneckandlostallmovementsbelowhisshoulderswhenhewas18,hisbrainstilltoldhishandshowtomove--butthemessagecouldn'tgetthroughtheinjuredpartthatconnectshisbraintootherpartsofhisbody.Now,thankstorecentadvancesinelectricalstimulation(刺激)technology.Berninicanonceagaingrasp,pour,andevenplayGuitarHero.Todoso,heusesamicro-electrodearray(MEA)thatreadshisbrain'ssignalsandsendsthemthroughwirestosomethinglikeasleeveonhisarmthatelectronicallystimulateshismuscles.Inthepastyears,researchershaveusedseveralapproachestoguidepatientslikeBerninitomovetheirhands.Insomesystems,researchersimplanted(植入)sensorsinshouldermusclesthatpatientscouldstillcontrol,allowingthemtomoveonehandbycontractingmusclesintheoppositeshoulder.Othersystemsusebrainimplantssimilartothoseinthenewstudy,buttocontrolroboticarms,ratherthanthepatient’sownmuscles.Butneverbeforehasapatientbeenabletopreciselymovehishandusingthesameneural(神經(jīng)的)signalsthatcontrolledhishandbeforehisinjury.AfterimplantingtheMEAinBernini'sbrain,researchersconnectedittoacomputer.Berninitrainedthesystemtoconnectpatternsofneuralsignalstospecificmovementsbyrepeatedlymirroringthemovementsofanimaginaryhandonacomputerscreen.Soon,Berninicouldholdlargeobjectslikeglassesandliftsmallobjectslikestraws.Hecouldalsomoveeachfingeronhisownjustbythinkingaboutit,whichprevioussystemshadneverachieved.Anditwasabsolutelyanamazingmoment.8.HowisBernininow?A.Hedoeswellinplayingtheguitar.B.Hehasrecoveredfromhisneckinjury.C.Histhoughtscancontrolhishandmovements.D.Hisshouldermusclesguidehishandmovement.9.Whatdidresearcherswanttodothroughbrainimplantsinthepast?A.Controlthepatients'hands.B.Guiderobotstohelppatients.C.Helppatients'ownmusclescontract.D.Repairpatients'injuredneuralsignals.10.What'sthebreakthroughinBernini'scasecomparedwithpreviousstudies?A.Hecanholdandliftobjects.B.Hecanmoveeachfingerindependently.C.Hecanrecognizehisspecificmovements.D.Hecanuseneuralsignalsforhandmoving.11.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.MovingHandsbyContractingMuscles.B.UsingNewSystemsforMuscleInjuries.C.SendingNeuralSignalsbyWires.D.LinkingthoughtstoMovements.Ifyoucouldchangeyourchild'sDNAinthefuturetoprotectthemagainstdiseases,wouldyou?ItcouldbepossiblebecauseoftechnologyknownasCRISPR-Cas,orjustCRISPR.CRISPRinvolvesapieceofRNA,achemicalmessenger,designedtoworkononepartofDNA;italsousesanenzyme(If)thatcantakeunwantedgenesoutandputnewonesin,accordingtoTheEconomist.ThereareotherwaysofeditingDNA,butCRISPRwilldoitverysimply,quickly,andexactly.TheusesofCRISPRcouldmeanthatcuresaredevelopedforeverythingfromAlzheimer'stocancertoHIV.Byallowingdoctorstoputjusttherightcancer-killinggenesintoapatient'simmunesystem,thetechnologycouldhelpgreatly.InAprilscientistsinChinasaidtheyhadtriedusingCRISPRtoeditthegenomes(基因組)ofhumanembryos.Thoughtheembryoswouldneverturnintohumans,thiswasthefirsttimeanyonehadevertriedtoeditDNAfromhumanbeings.Withthisinmind,theUS'NationalAcademyofSciencesplanstodiscussquestionsaboutCRISPRsethics(倫理問題).Forexample?CRISPRdoesn'tworkproperlyyet.AswellascuttingtheDNAitislookingfor,itoftencutsotherDNA,too.Inaddition,wecurrentlyseemtohavetoolittleunderstandingofwhatDNAgivespeoplewhatqualities.TherearealsomoralquestionsaroundplayingGod”.Ofcourse,medicinealreadystopsnaturalthingsfromhappening-forexample,itsavespeoplefrominfections.Theopportunitiestotreatdiseasesmakeithardtosayweshouldn'tkeepgoing.Aharderquestioniswhetheritiseverrighttoedithumangerm-line(種系)cellsandmakechangesthatarepassedontochildren.Thisisbannedin40countriesandrestrictedinmanyothers.However,CRISPRmeansthatifgenescanbeeditedout,theycanalsobeeditedbackin.Itmaybeuptousasasocietytodecidewhenandwhereeditingthegenomeiswrong.Also,accordingtoTheEconomist,geneeditingmaymeanthatparentsmakechoicesthatarenotobviouslyinthebestinterestsoftheirchildren:“Deafparentsmayprefertheirchildrentobedeaftoo;parentsmightwanttomaketheirchildrenmoreintelligentatallcosts.Intheend,moreresearchisstillneededtoseewhatwecanandcan'tdowithCRISPR.“It'sstillahugemysteryhowwework,”CraigMello?aUMassMedicalSchoolbiologistandNobelPrizewinner,toldTheBostonGlobe,"We'rejusttryingtofigureoutthisamazinglycomplicatedthingwecalllife.12.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Whatwecanandcan'tdowithCRISPR.B.HowCRISPRwasdevelopedbyscientists.C.TheadvantagesofCRISPRandargumentsaboutitsethics.D.Scientists'experimentsofusingCRISPRtoedithumanembryos.13.Accordingtothepassage,thetechnologyofCRISPR.A.isverysafebecauseitonlycutstheDNAitislookingforB.isbannedinmostcountriesandrestrictedinmanyothersC.couldcauseparentstomakeunwisechoicesfortheirchildrenD.couldhelpusdiscoverthelinkbetweenDNAandthequalitiesitgivespeople14.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A.a(chǎn)lldiseasescouldprobablybecuredthroughtheusesofCRISPRB.scientistshadnevereditedgenomesbeforeCRISPRwasinventedC.CRISPRisatechnologythatusesanenzymetoworkonRNAandDNAD.CRISPRhasproventobethemosteffectivewaytoprotectchildrenagainstdiseases15.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsCRISPR?A.Supportive. B.Worried. C.Negative. D.Objective.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。HowtocleanupyourdeskManypeoplegettheirmostimportantworkdoneatadesk.Justimaginethatyourdeskismessyordisorganized._16_Onceyoudoabigcleaningofyourdesk,youshouldbeabletokeepitcleanfairlyeasily.However,firstyouneedtogothrougheverythingonyourdeskandfindanewwaytoorganizeallofit.Sortthroughyourpile._17_Don’tmissanything.Asyousort,removejunkandtrash.Separateimportantthingsthatwilleventuallygoonshelvesorindrawers._18_Takethepileofthingsthataren'ttrashbutdon'tseemOKonyourdeskandputtheminadustbinoradrawer.Leavethatcontainerinabasement,acloset,orsomewhereelse.Replaceobjectsonthedesk.Takeeachobjectfromthefirstpileandplaceitonyourdeskoronashelf.Usethelabelsyou'vecreatedoruseanotherorganizationalsystem._19_Cleanyourdeskregularly.Themorefrequentlyyoucleanyourdesk,theeasieritwillbeeachtime._20_Thisway,itiscertainthatyou'llcomeintoacleanandusableworkplacethenextday.Ofcourse,itisnotamusttocleanyourdeskoffeveryday.Butatleast,dochooseonedayperweekormonthtoreallycleanyourdeskthoroughly,dependingonhowquicklyitgetsmessyordisorganized.A.Wipedownthefilesonthedesk.B.Storeobjectsyou'reunsureabout.C.Begingoingthroughthepilefromthetopdown.D.Puteachitembackonthedesk,onethingatatime.E.Attheendofeachday,lookatyourdeskandtidyitup.F.Removeabsolutelyeverythingandplacethemallinonelargepile.G.Itcanbedifficulttofocusortokeeptrackofyourimportantprojects.第二部分 語言運用(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,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。AnimalRightsEveryconsciousbeinghasintereststhatshouldberespected.Nobeingwhoisconsciousofbeingaliveshouldbedevaluedtothinghood,dominated,andusedasaresourceor____21____.Thekeypointoftheideaknownasanimalrightsisamovementtoextendmoralconsiderationtoall____22____beings.Nobodyshouldhavetodemonstrateaspecificlevelofintelligenceorbejudgedbeautifultobegivenmoralconsideration.Nobeingshouldhavetobeusefultohumanityorcapableofaccepting“duties”inordertobeextendedmoralconsideration.____23____,whatotheranimalsneedfromusisbeingfreefromdutiestous.Animalrightsisaboutlettinganimalsliveontheirownterms.Itcanbewrittenintoourlaws,butisnotanactuallistorbillofrightsaswehaveforhumansociety.Itbeginswithourpromisesnottoactlike____24____ofothers.Animalrightsisaboutjustice—treatinganimalsfairly.Whyisanimalrights____25____?Itisbecausewehumansoftenactasthoughwearetheonlybeingsontheplanet.Althoughwedependonotheranimalsforourverysurvival,humansaretheonlyanimalsthathaveupsetthebalanceofnature.Therearelotsofwaysthathumans____26____animals.Wedomesticatethemandusethemforfood,eventhoughournutritionalneedscanbecompletelysuppliedbya(n)____27____diet.Althoughothermaterialsareavailable,weuseanimal’sskinandotherbodypartsforclothing,furs,hats,boots,jewelleryandevenpettoys.Humanscantalkaboutitbutanimalscannot.Allanimalswishtoexperiencelifeinitsfullness.Unlikemanyanimalswhohavetokilltosurvive,humansdonot.Whyshouldhumanscause____28____tootherbeingswhenit’snotnecessary?Aswedo,animalsprotecttheirchildren;theyfeelfear;theywarneachotherofdangers;theyplay.Wemightdifferfromotheranimalsinsomeways,butthatdoesn’tgiveustherightto____29____themdown,taketheirlands,pollutetheirwaters,orusethemforourconveniences.Animalsalsoexperiencepainandit’snotdifficulttoobserve______30______ofpaininthewayaconsciousbeingreactstoit.Wetakeadvantage,causedistress,andact______31______whenweuseanimalsforamusement.Lotsofpetsare______32______onthestreetswhentheirownersnolongerfinditconvenientoraffordabletokeeporcareforthem.Whetherweadmititornot,it’saprejudicetothinkweare______33______toanimalsandthatitisourrighttocontrolthem,whichcanonlymakepeopleactmean,hatefulorneglectful.However,eachofushaswithinusthepowerto______34______.Wecanadoptadifferentattitude,onethatreshapeourdestiny.Thiswillhavewonderfuleffectsontheplanet’sothercommunities,forlifeis______35______avoidingsuffering.Itisinteracting,singing,pursuingjoy.Wehumanscanlearntoliveresponsibly,withrespect,kindnessandlove.21.A.companies B.goods C.insects D.providers22.A.a(chǎn)ctive B.conscious C.intelligent D.strange23.A.Indeed B.Moreover C.Nevertheless D.Otherwise24.A.followers B.friends C.masters D.tutors25.A.necessary B.neglected C.respected D.revolutionary26.A.distinguish B.eliminate C.exploit D.raise27.A.a(chǎn)nimal-free B.eco-friendly C.low-salt D.well-balanced28.A.conflict B.confusion C.isolation D.misery29.A.calm B.chase C.pull D.tear30.A.signs B.symbols C.symptoms D.performances31.A.differently B.enthusiastically C.gently D.unfairly32.A.a(chǎn)bandoned B.chosen C.oppressed D.spoiled33.A.a(chǎn)ccessible B.a(chǎn)ppealing C.reasonable D.superior34.A.change B.dominate C.persist D.proceed35.A.contraryto B.morethan C.owingto D.ratherthan第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。EnglishplaywrightArthurWingPinerosaid,“Wherethere’stea,there’shope.”SimilarlyinChina,itissaid____36____firewood,rice,cookingoil,salt,sauce,vinegarandteaarethesevennecessary____37____(item)tobeginaday.Teais,withoutdoubt,welcomedallovertheworld.Teaismuchmorethanjustahotdrink.It’sabigpartofmanyculturesaroundtheworld.PeopleinChinausetop-gradetea____38____(show)respectwhen_____39_____(receive)importantguests.Meanwhile,____40____Britishtraditionofafternoonteaisanimportantpartofthatcountry’sidentity.Asan_____41_____(express)ofMoroccanhospitalityandtradition,minttea–amixofgreentea,spearmint(綠薄荷)leavesandsugar–______42______(serve)duringgatheringsandnegotiations.Apartfromits_____43_____(culture)significance,teaisalsoamedicine,____44____(use)fromancienttimestomodernday.“Teaiscoldandlowersthefire,”ChineseherbalistLiShizhenoncesaid.Thehealthbenefitsofteaarestillbeingdiscoveredtoday:preventingheartdisease,obesityandcancerhaveallbeenlinked______45______drinkinggreentea.寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)46.假定你是李華,下周將參加一場主題為“AHeroinMyHeart”的英語演講比賽。請撰寫一篇演講稿,內(nèi)容包括1.人物簡介;2.主要事跡;3.所受啟發(fā)。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)(滿分25分)讀后續(xù)寫47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫一段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Amancamehomefromworklate,tiredandunhappy,tofindhis5—year—oldsonwaitingforhimatthedoor.Howtheboywishedtohavefunwithhisfatherathomeevenforashorttime.“Daddy,mayIaskyouaquestion?”“Yeahsure.whatisit?”repliedtheman.“Daddy,howmuchdoyoumakeanhour?”“That’snoneofyourbusiness.Whydoyouasksuchathing?”themansaidangrily.“Ijustwanttoknow.Pleasetellme.Howmuchdoyoumakeanhour?”pleadedthelittleboy.“Ifyoumustknow,Imake$20anhour.”“Oh,”thelittleboyrepliedwiththeheaddown.Lookingup,hesaid.“Daddy,mayIpleaseborrow$10?Thefatherwasangry.“Iftheonlyreasonyouaskedthatisthatyoucanborrowsomemoneytobuyasillytoyorsomeothernonsense,thenyoumarchyourselfstraighttoyourroomandgotobed.Thinkaboutwhyyouarebeingsoselfish.Iworkhardeverydayforsuchchildishbehavior.”Thelittleboyquietlywenttohisroomandshutthedoor.Themansatdownandstartedtogetevenangrieraboutthelittleboy’squestions.“Howdareheasksuchquestionsonlytogetsomemoney?”hethoughttohimself.Afteraboutanhourorso,themancalmeddown,andstartedtothink:Maybetherewassomethinghereallyneededtobuywiththat$10andhereallydidn’taskformoneyveryoften.Themanwenttothedoorofthelittleboy’sroomandopenedthedoor.“Areyouasleep,son?”heasked.“No,daddy,I’mawake.”repliedtheboy.I’vebeenthinking.maybeIwastoohardonyouearlier,”saidtheman.“IthasbeenalongdayandItookoutmyangeronyou.Here’sthe$10youaskedfor.”Thelittleboysatstraightup,smiling.“Oh.Thankyou,daddy!”heshouted.Then,reachingunderhispillowhepulledoutsomecrumpled(皺巴巴的)bills.注意:1.所續(xù)寫短文的詞數(shù)不少于100詞;2.續(xù)寫部分開頭語已為你寫好;Theman,seeingthattheboyalreadyhadmoney,startedtogetangryagain.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Notknowingwhathissonmeant,thefatherjuststoodthere,waitingforhisboy’sexplanation._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________參考答案1.B

2.A

3.C本文是應用文。這是一則乘火車和汽車探索加拿大落基山脈的旅游廣告。在美麗的洛基登山隊上享受兩天的時間,并在空閑時間乘坐租車自由地探索美麗的班夫國家公園。廣告介紹了與旅游有關的一些信息。1.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)AbouttheTour中的“TravelthroughKananaskisCountryandthewide-openranchesofAlbertabeforearrivinginCalgary,whereyou'llspendaneveningtouringthecitybeforeyourtripcomestoanend.”(在到達卡爾加里之前,你將穿過卡那納斯基斯的鄉(xiāng)村和阿爾伯塔省開闊的牧場,在你的旅程結束之前,你將在卡爾加里度過一個夜晚。)由此可知,旅行在卡爾加里結束。故選B。2.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Highlights中“FreeHotelaccommodations(住宿)forallthe5nights”(5晚免費住宿),由此可知,“住宿”對游客是免費的。故選A。3.推理判斷題。根據(jù)AdditionalInformation中的“Itisyourdutytocheckandfulfillthepassport,visa,andhealthrequirementsapplicable(合適的)toyourjourney.(你有責任檢查和履行與你的旅行有關的護照、簽證和健康要求。)由此可知,在“附加信息”中,作者想告訴我們旅行者需要承擔的責任。故選C。4.D

5.A

6.B

7.A這是一篇說明文。主要講述卷積神經(jīng)網(wǎng)絡在圖像處理領域的興起和應用。4.細節(jié)理解題。由文章第二段“Theresearchreliedonaconvolutionalneuralnetwork,atypeofdeep-learningalgorithmthatistransforminghowbiologistsanalyseimages.Google’sapproachispartofawaveofnewdeep-learningapplicationsthataremakingimageprocessingeasierandcouldevenidentifyoverlookedbiologicalphenomena.”(這項研究依賴于卷積神經(jīng)網(wǎng)絡,這是一種深度學習算法,正在改變生物學家分析圖像的方式。谷歌的方法是新一輪深度學習應用程序的一部分,這些應用程序使圖像處理變得更容易,甚至可以識別被忽視的生物現(xiàn)象。)和“Othersaremostexcitedbytheideathatanalysingimageswithconvolutionalneuralnetworkscouldunknowinglyrevealunnoticeablebiologicalphenomena,encouragingbiologiststoaskquestionstheymightnothaveconsideredbefore.”(其他人最興奮的是,使用卷積神經(jīng)網(wǎng)絡分析圖像可能會在不知不覺中揭示不明顯的生物現(xiàn)象,從而鼓勵生物學家提出他們以前可能沒有考慮過的問題。)可知,aconvolutionalneuralnetwork是一種深度學習算法,幫助處理圖像,生物學家通過圖像可能會發(fā)現(xiàn)沒有考慮過的生物現(xiàn)象。故選D。5.推理判斷題。由文章第三段“Theapproachtookoffinthetechsectoraround2012,butscientistsstruggledtoapplythenetworkstobiology,inpartbecauseofculturaldifferencesbetweenfields.”(這種方法在2012年左右在科技領域開始流行,但科學家們難以將這種網(wǎng)絡應用于生物學,部分原因是不同領域之間的文化差異。)可推知,后文DaphneKoller舉例的那一段話就是為了說明論證前面culturaldifferencesbetweenfields,說明在不同領域會存在的文化不同,形成交流障礙。故選A項。6.推理判斷題。由文章第四段“Othersaremostexcitedbytheideathatanalysingimageswithconvolutionalneuralnetworkscouldunknowinglyrevealunnoticeablebiologicalphenomena,encouragingbiologiststoaskquestionstheymightnothaveconsideredbefore.”(另一些人則最為興奮的是,使用卷積神經(jīng)網(wǎng)絡分析圖像可能會在不知不覺中揭示不可見的生物現(xiàn)象,從而鼓勵生物學家提出他們以前可能沒有考慮過的問題。)可推知,卷積神經(jīng)網(wǎng)絡分析圖像可能會讓生物學家更深入廣泛地探索他們的領域。故選B項。7.推理判斷題。由文章最后一段““Imagingisimportant,butsoischemistryandmoleculardata,”saysAlexWolf,acomputationalbiologist.Wolfhopestoimproveneuralnetworkssothattheycananalysegeneexpression.“Ithinktherewillbeaverybigbreakthroughinthenextfewyears,”hesays.”(“成像很重要,但化學和分子數(shù)據(jù)也很重要,”計算生物學家亞歷克斯·沃爾夫說。沃爾夫希望改進神經(jīng)網(wǎng)絡,使其能夠分析基因表達。“我認為未來幾年將會有一個非常大的突破,”他說。)可推知,神經(jīng)網(wǎng)絡將有一個很有前途的將來。故選A項。8.C

9.A

10.B

11.D這是一篇說明文。文章主要講述了通過電刺激技術,Bernini可以再次通過思想來控制自己的行動。8.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第一段中“AfterBerninibrokehisneckandlostallmovementsbelowhisshoulderswhenhewas18,hisbrainstilltoldhishandshowtomove”18歲時,Bernini摔斷了脖子,肩膀以下的部位失去了活動能力,但他的大腦仍然告訴他的手如何移動。由此可知,他的大腦可以控制他手的運動。故選C。9.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第二段中“Inthepastyears,researchershaveusedseveralapproachestoguidepatientslikeBerninitomovetheirhands.”在過去的幾年里,研究人員已經(jīng)使用了幾種方法來指導像Bernini這樣的病人移動他們的手。由此可知,過去研究人員想通過大腦植入來控制病人的手。故選A。10.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第三段中“Hecouldalsomoveeachfingeronhisownjustbythinkingaboutit,whichprevioussystemshadneverachieved.Anditwasabsolutelyanamazingmoment.”他還可以通過思考來移動自己的手指,這是以前的系統(tǒng)無法做到的。這絕對是一個神奇的時刻。由此可知,Bernini可以獨立地移動每一個手指。故選B。11.主旨大意題。根據(jù)文章第一段中“Now,thankstorecentadvancesinelectricalstimulation(刺激)technology.Berninicanonceagaingrasp,pour,andevenplayGuitarHero.Todoso,heusesamicro-electrodearray(MEA)thatreadshisbrain'ssignalsandsendsthemthroughwirestosomethinglikeasleeveonhisarmthatelectronicallystimulateshismuscles”現(xiàn)在,多虧了最近電刺激技術的進步。Bernini可以再次抓,倒,甚至彈吉他。為了做到這一點,他使用微電極陣列(MEA)來讀取他的大腦信號,并通過電線將它們發(fā)送到他手臂上的袖子之類的東西上,從而通過電子方式刺激他的肌肉。由此可知,文章主要講述了通過電刺激技術,Bernini可以再次通過思想來控制自己的行動。故D項(LinkingthoughtstoMovements)把思想和動作起來,為短文最佳標題。故選D。12.C

13.C

14.A

15.D本文是一篇議論文。文章介紹了一種為抵抗疾病而改變基因組織的新科技CRISPR,它在治療疾病方面的優(yōu)點和在倫理方面引發(fā)的人們的各種爭論。12.主旨大意題。文章主要介紹了一種為抵抗疾病而改變基因組織的新科技CRISPR,其優(yōu)點和在倫理方面引發(fā)的人們的各種爭論。故選C。13.細節(jié)埋解題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段的geneeditingmaymeanthatparentsmakechoicesthatarenotobviouslyinthebestinterestsoftheirchildren:“Deafparentsmayprefertheirchildrentobedeaftoo;parentsmightwanttomaketheirchildrenmoreintelligentatallcosts.”可知由于基因被改變,會導致父母不能正確對孩子做出決定,故選C。14.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段的TheusesofCRISPRcouldmeanthatcuresaredevelopedforeverythingfromAlzheimer’stocancertoHIV.可知CRISPR技術使得所有疾病的治愈成為可能。故選A。15.推理判斷題。文章中作者詳細介紹了CRISPR技術,它在治療疾病方面的幫助作用,以及在使用中人們對它的各種顧慮。作者是客觀如實介紹,所以他對此技術的觀點是客觀的,故選D。16.G

17.C

18.B

19.D

20.E這是一篇說明文。主要介紹了保持桌面整潔的重要性和整理桌面的四個步驟。16.上文“Justimaginethatyourdeskismessyordisorganized.(試想一下你的辦公桌雜亂無章。)”可知下文應說明辦公桌雜亂無章的結果。G項“Itcanbedifficulttofocusortokeeptrackofyourimportantprojects.(集中精力或跟蹤重要項目進展可能很困難)”表述了辦公桌雜亂無章的結果。故選G項。17.上文“Sortthroughyourpile.(把文件排序)”可知本段介紹文件排序的方法。C項“Begingoingthroughthepilefromthetopdown.(開始從最上面的文件排序到最下邊的文件)”中“goingthroughthepile”與上文一致。故選C項。18.下文“Leavethatcontainerinabasement,acloset,orsomewhereelse.(將該容器放在地下室,壁櫥或其他地方)”可知本段主要講述如何處理不確定的東西。B項“Storeobjectsyou'reunsureabout.(把不確定的東西儲存起來)”中“Storeobjects”與上文“container”形成呼應關系。故選B項。19.上文“Takeeachobjectfromthefirstpileandplaceitonyourdeskoronashelf.(從第一堆中拿出每個物體并將其放在你的桌子或架子上。)”可知下文應講述把東西放置在桌子上的方法。D項“Puteachitembackonthedesk,onethingatatime.(每次拿一件物品放回桌上)”中“Puteachitembackonthedesk”與“placeiton

yourdesk”意思一致。故選D項。20.下文“Thisway,itiscertainthatyou'llcomeintoacleanandusableworkplacethenextday.(這樣可以確定第二天你會進入一個干凈且可用的工作場所。)”E項“Attheendofeachday,lookatyourdeskandtidyitup.(每天結束時看看辦公桌并整理一下。)”可知其中“Attheendofeachday”與下文“thenextday”形成呼應結構,符合時間順序。故選E項。21.B

22.B

23.A

24.C

25.A

26.C

27.A

28.D

29.B

30.A

31.D

32.A

33.D

34.A

35.B這是一篇議論文。文章主要說明了動物權利,提到活著有意識的生物都不應該被當作一種資源或商品使用,動物權利就是讓動物按照自己的方式生活,指出了動物權利的必要性和人類對動物進行的一系列惡行,建議人類學會帶著尊重、善良和愛,負責任地生活。21.考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:任何意識到自己活著的人都不應該被貶低,被支配,被當作一種資源或商品使用。A.companies公司;B.goods商品;C.insects昆蟲;D.providers供應商。根據(jù)上文“bedevaluedtothinghood,dominated,andusedasaresourceor”可知,or表示選擇,因此推斷此處指被當作一種資源或商品使用,應用goods。故選B。22.考查形容詞

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