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一、語(yǔ)法選擇

閱讀下面短文,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語(yǔ)法性和上下文連貫的要求,從1?15題所給的A、B、

C和D項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卷上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

Spendingtwoorthreehours_1_outdoorseachdaycanreduceachild'schanceof_2_

short-sighted(近視)aresearchstudyshows.Itchallengesthebeliefthatshort-sightedness_3—

bycomputeruse,watchingTVorreadinginweaklight.

TheAustraliangovernmentresearchersbelieve_4_sunlightisgoodforpeople'seyes.They

comparedthevisionandhabitsof100_5_childreninSingaporeandAustralia.Inall,30%ofthe

Singaporeanchildrenwereshort-sighted-thisratewastentimes_6—thanAustralianchildren.

—7—groupsspentasimilaramountoftimereading,watchingtelevisionandplaying

computergames.—8—,theAustralianchildrenspentanaverageoftwohoursadayoutdoors—90

minutesmorethantheSingaporeanchildren.

ProfessorIanMorgan,—9—isfromtheAustralianResearchCouncilsVisionCentre,said,

"Humansare_10—long-sighted,butwhenpeoplebegintogotoschoolandspend_11—or

notimeoutdoors,thenumberofshort-sightedpeople_12—larger.We'realsoseeingmoreand

moreshort-sightedchildrenincitiesallaroundtheworld-andthemainreason_13—thatcity

childrenspendlesstimeoutdoors.'1

Daylightcanbehundredsoftimesbrighterthanindoorlight.However,Whydoes_14—

outsidepreventus_15_becomingshort-sighted?Scientistsbelievethatnaturallighthas

somethinghelpfulforpeopleseyes.

()1.A.onplayingB.playCtoplayD.playing

()2.A.becomeB.becameC.becomingD.becomes

()3.A.causedB.iscausedC.causesD.causing

()4.A.howB.whyC.whetherD./

()5.A.7-years-oldB.7-yearoldC.7year-oldD.7-year-old

()6.A.hisB.higherC.highlyD.morehighly

()7.A.BothB.NeitherC.EitherD.All

()8.A.ThereforeB.HoweverC.ThoughD.Thus

()9.A.whomB.whichC.whoD.that

()10.A.naturallyB.natureC.naturalD.natured

()11.A.moreB.manyC.muchD.little

()12.A.getsB.gettingC.gotD.get

()13.A.maybeB.maybeC.mayD.are

()14.A.playB.playedC.playingD.beingplayed

()15.A.offB.outofC.fromD.with

二、完形填空

讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從16?25題所給的A、B、C和D項(xiàng)中,選出最住選項(xiàng),并

在答題卷上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

Iwas16yearsoldwhenmyfamilyhadmovedtoSouthernCaliforniaayearbefore.Asa

teenager,Iwasangryandrebellious(叛逆)with_16_regardforanythingmyparentssay.

—17—manyteenagers,Istruggledagainstanythingthatdidn*t_18—mypictureofthe

world.

Onenight,afteradifficultday,Istormedintomyroom,shutthedoorandgotintobed.AsIlay

downinmybed,myhandsslippedundermy_19—.Therewasanenvelope.Ipulleditoutand

ontheenvelope,itsaid,nTo_20—whenyouarealone."

SinceIwas_21—,andnoonewouldknowwhetherIreaditornot,Iopenedit.Itsaid,

"Mike.Iknowlifewashardrightnow.Iknowyouarefrustratedthatwedon'tdoeverythingright.I

alsoknowIloveyoucompletely.Iamhereforyouifyoueverneedto_22_,andifyoudon't,

that'sOK.JustknowthatIwillalwaysbe_23—thatyouaremyson.Iloveyouandthatwill

never_24—.Mom."

Todaywhentheseasoflifeget_25_,Iknowjustundermypillowthereisthatcalming

love-consistent,unconditionalloves-thatchangeslife.

()16.A.littleB.muchC.someD.all

()17.A.AsB.LikeC.WithD.After

()18.A.standforB.relyonC.agreewithD.takeover

()19.A.bedB.pillowC.armD.blanket

()20.A.copyB.readC.answerD.accept

()21.A.busyB.angryC.freeD.alone

()22.A.thinkB.relaxC.changeD.talk

()23.A.proudB.regretfulC.sadD.sure

()24.A.continueB.happenC.changeD.appear

()25.A.peacefulB.hardC.stormyD.full

三、閱讀共兩節(jié)

第一節(jié)閱讀理解閱讀下列短文,從26?45各題所給的A、B、C和D項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),

并在答題卷上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

A

OnecoldwinternightinShanghai,waswalkinghomeatoneinthemorningafterlongtiring

work.Iwashavingtroublewithmyjobinthebank.AsIwalked,Ithoughtseriouslyaboutgiving

uplivingthere.Citylifehadbecometoomuchfbrme.

AsIwalkeddownemptystreets,Ifeltverysmallandcold,Ibeganrunning.Bothtokeepwarm

andtokeepawayanypossibledanger.Veryfewpeoplewerestilloutexceptafewsad-looking

homelesspeopleunderblankets.

Suddenly,Iheardasoundbehindme.Iturnedquickly.AllIsawwasashiningstreetlight.Still

thenoisehadmademenervous,soIstartedtorunfaster.WhenIreachedhome,Irealizedwhatthe

noisehadbeen.Ithadbeenmywalletfallingtothesidewalk.

NowIwasn'tcoldortiredanymore.IranbacktowhereFdheardthenoise.AlthoughI

searchedcarefullyforfifteenminutes,mywalletwasnowheretobefound.

JustasIwasabouttogiveupthesearch,Iheardthegarbagetruckcometome.Whenavoice

calledfromtheinside,nAlisaChen?”IthoughtIwasdreaming.Howcouldthismanknowmy

name?Thedooropened,andoutjumpedasmallred-hairedman“Isthiswhatyou*relookingfor?"

heasked,holdingupasmallsquareshape.

Itwasnearly3a.m.bythetimeIgotintobed.ButIhadgotmywalletback.Ialsohadgot

backsomeenjoymentofcitylife.Irealizedthatthecitycouldn*tbeabadplaceaslongaspeople

werewillingtohelpeachother.

()26.Onecoldwinternight,thewriterfeltwhenshewasbackhomeafterwork.

A.coldandsickB.luckyandhelpful

C.excitedandcheerfulDdisappointedanthelpless

()27.Whathappenedwhenthewriterwasrunningdowntheemptystreets?

A.Shelostherwalletunknowingly.

B.Someonehadstolenherwallet.

C.Shewasstoppedbyagarbagetruckdriver.

D.Shefoundsomehomelesspeoplefollowingher.

()28.Fromthereading,wecaninfer(推斷)thatthewriter.

A.wouldstopworkingatnight

B.wouldstayoninShanghai

C.wouldmakefriendswithcleaners

D.wouldgiveupherjobatthebank

B

Tomanypeople,artisahumanexpressionofcreativity,Butinrecentyears,youmayhaveread

newsaboutartificialintelligence(AI)creatingitsownart,suchaspaintingorwritingpoems.Some

peopleworrythatAImightsomedayreplaceartists.

Butthisworryseemstobeunnecessary,atleastfornow.MaryartiststodayareturningAIinto

ausefultool.Insteadofreplacingartists,AIisbringingartistsmorepossibilities.

ApieceofmusiccreatedbyAIrecentlyattractedattention.AIwasusedtocreatethemusic

basedontheprotein(蛋白質(zhì))structureofCOVTID-19.Themusiclastednearlytwohours.The

projectwasledbyMarkusBuehler,anAmericanmusicianandMITprofessorofengineering.He

assigned(指定)auniquenote(獨(dú)特的音符)toeachaminoacid(氨基酸))istheprotein.TheAIthen

translatedthesenotesintomusic.

Listenersfoundtheproject“mind-blowing”.“Itallowsmetoseethevirusinanewway,usaid

onelistener.Thissurprisingcombination(結(jié)合)betweenscienceandartcouldnotbeachieved

withoutALAsTheVergewrote,nAIhelpsartistsplayaroundinunpredictableways,creatingthings

beyondwhattheyhaveeverthoughtwaspossiblebefore.'1

Apartfromcreatingimaginativeworks,AIcanalsotakecareofrepetitivetasksforartists.For

example,inthecomicandcartoonindustries,therearenowAItoolsthatcanautomatically(自

動(dòng))colorinblack-and-whitelinedrawings.Althoughtheresultscanbeunpredictableandrequirea

littlecleanup,itcangiveartistsroomtoexperimentbycuttingdownthetimeittakestocoloreach

picture.

AsPeterWardwroteforTheCultureTrip."Artofeverykindhasalwaysbeeninfluencedby

technologicaldevelopments."AIcanbecomeausefultooltobringchangetotheartworldifit's

welcomedandnotunfairlyfeared.

()29.Accordingtothepassage,Alcan'tnow.

A.writepoemsB.paintC.taketheplaceofartistsD.createmusic

()30.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.AIcreatedapieceofmusicaboutCOVID-19.

B.ManyofAPSartcreationsarebeyondartistsImagination.

C.ScienceandartcanbecombinedwiththehelpofAl.

D.MarkusBuehlerwasnotaprofessorofengineering,butamusician.

)31.Theunderlinedphrase"ApartfromHinthefifthparagraphcanbereplacedby"

A.BesidesB.InsteadofC.BecauseofD.Accordingto

)32.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Technologicaldevelopmentshavegreatlyinfluencedpeople'sdailylife.

B.AIhasbeenwidelyusedinscienceresearch.

C.Alisbringingmorehelptotheartworldasausefultool.

D.AIScreativityhascausedmoreandmareworries.

C

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"Wow.Welldone!"Isay,beforeshefinisheswith"ButInevergetaten!"

AccordingtoJames,thisobsessionwithgettingtopmarkshasbeenabaddevelopment,

whichencouragespeopletothinkofeducationintermsofworkandmoney.Totestthis,Iasked

mydaughterwhyshewassoworriedabouthertests.ShelookedatmeasifIwassick."Well,if

Idon'tgetgoodgrades,Iwon'tbeabletoaffordnicethingslikeacarandstuff."

Iwasquitesurprised,becauseIdon'tconsidermyselfapushyparent.ButJames

suggests

thatitleavesstudentsfeelingfailureseveniftheyareverybright.HepointstotheDanish

system(體制)ofeducationasabettermodel.Creatinghappycitizenswhohavegoodsocial

skillsisseenasmoreimportantthanhighachievementsatschoolortheneedsofbusiness.

Forme,IcannotrememberthelasttimeIhadtoworkouttheareaofacircle,recitea

Shakespearepoemorgrammarrules,yetIhavelivedahappylife.WhatIreallyneededtolearn

atschoolwashowtomakepoliteconversations,orhowtoavoidgettingintodebtorhowto

developgoodpersonality.

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schoolswherestudentsareencouragedtofindandfollowtheirowninterests,somethingmore

likeTongJon.longJonhasbeendevelopedinsomeKoreanprivateschools.Itisquite

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AstheRussianpoetPushkinsaid,“Inspiration(靈感)isneededingeometry(幾彳可學(xué))

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A.Shesetsherselfagoaltoohightoreach.

BSheshouldbemorepolitetoherparents.

C.Sheishard-workingbutnotverybright.

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A.Aplainandunavoidablefact.

B.Asatisfiedandveryproudstate

C.Apracticalandwidely-usedway

D.Afixedandoftenunreasonableidea

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A.Socialskillsareasimportantashighgrades

B.Interestingradescanshakeself-confidence

C.Thewriterregretsnothavingstudiedhardatschool

D.Danisheducationalsystemisforverysmartstudents

()40.Thewriterwantstetellusthat

A.learninghappilyisthekeytoself-development

B.topmarksmaybehelpfultoincreaseone'sinterest

C.testsshouldbeimprovedtogivechildreninspiration.

D.educationshouldmeetone'sneedsforwordandmoney

第二節(jié)閱讀填空

閱讀短文及文后A-E選項(xiàng),選出可以填入41-45個(gè)題空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

Doyouknowaboutchemicalchange?Itmeansonekindofthingchangesintoanother

completelydifferentkindofthing.Forexample,whenweburnwoodorcooksomething,material

willbechanged.41.

Thefoodweeathasmanydifferentnaturalmaterialsandtheycouldbechangedinsomeways.

Ifachangeinfluencesthefoodsmaterialsandmakenewmaterials,itisachemicalchange.

42..Themainstepsofbakinganycakearemixingtheingredients(材料)andbakingthem

together.43..Theyareflour,sugar,salt,bakingsoda,bakingpowderandspices,Flour

givesthecakestructure.Sugarhelpstomakeitsweet.Saltstrengthensthecakebetter.Baking

powderandbakingsodamakethecakerise.

Next,thecarrotsmaybeaddedtothecake.44..Theotheringredientsinthe

carrotcakeareoilandeggs.Theoilmakesthecakesoftandmoist.Eggsservetwo

purposes-thewhiteshelpthecaketorise,whiletheyolksgiveitcreamytexture.45.

Oncethecakemixtureisformed,it'spouredintoacakepanandbakedinanoven.The

heatfromtheovenhascausedchemicalchangestotakeplace.Thecakeisfinishedandthe

ingredientscannotbeseparated.

A.Inthecourseofmakingcakes,thedryingredientsaremixedfirst.

B.Alloftheseingredientsformamixture

C.Togetacloserlookatthechemicalchangeofbaking,letrswatchhowacarrotcakeismade

D.Peoplecandiscoverchemicalchangeseverydayinthekitchen

E.Thesehelpgivethecarrotcakeitsflavor,texture(/&)andcolor

四、寫作

第一節(jié)語(yǔ)篇填空

Manyscientistsfindthatcolorscanchangepeoplesfeelings.It'sveryinteresting.Some

colorscanmakepeoplefeelrelaxed,andsomecolorscanmakepeoplefeel(46)

n.Now,thiskindofknowledgeisbeingusedinmanyplaces.Forexample,school

wallsarealways(47)pgreenbecausegreenmakesstudentsfeelrelaxed.Itisalso

goodforthestudents(48)e.Somebooksarealsogreenorlightblueforthesame

reason.Restaurantownersnotonlyhavetoknowhowtomakefood,butalsohavetoknow

howtomakemoney.

Herearesomethingsthey'velearnedfromscientificstudies.Thecolorredmakespeople

hungry.Manyfostfoodrestaurantshavered(49.)forwalls.Softcolorslikepinkand

lightbluemakepeoplefeelrelaxed,sotheyspendmoretimeeating.Loudmusicmaybeniceat

first,butitsoonmakespeoplewanttoleave.Hardseatsalsomakecustomerswanttoeat

(50)qandleave.Manyrestaurants,especiallyfastfoodrestaurants,usethis

knowledgetomakecustomerseatfaster.

第二節(jié)完成句子根據(jù)所給的漢語(yǔ)內(nèi)容,用英語(yǔ)完成下列句子。(每空限填一詞)

51.廣州是一個(gè)受全世界游客歡迎的城市之一。

Guangzhouisoneofthecitiesthetouristsfrom

allovertheworld.

52.那個(gè)老人直到消防員來(lái)了才被從那棟樓中救出來(lái)。

Theoldmanthebuildingthefiremencame.

53.杰克做了一個(gè)多么愚蠢的決定??!

_______________________________Jackhasmade!

54.殘疾人不應(yīng)該被嘲笑。

Thedisabledshouldn't.

55.珠江的

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