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2024屆北京昌平區(qū)高三下學(xué)期高考英語學(xué)情調(diào)研試卷(二模)一、完形填空1、閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Itwasmyfirstdayofhighschool,anditwasmyfirstdayofschoolinanewcity.Therewasonlyonethingonmymind:whattowear.Agoodimageiseverything,soitwasimportantformeto

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A.unpredictable B.unforgettable C.unbearable D.unchangeable二、語法填空2、閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號(hào)所給詞的正確形式填空。請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡指定區(qū)域作答。AReleasedonAug30,2023,athree-episodewebseries

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Twoweeks,tuition:$1,500.($200discountsforEarlyBirdapplicantsbyMar8!)(1)Intheprogram,participantscan___.A.developtheirinterviewingskillsB.finishtheircollegeessayswithhelpC.getinspirationfromretiredjournalistsD.publishstoriesinBostonofficialwebsite(2)Ifonechoosestolearninon-campusprogram,oneneedsto___.A.payatmost$1,500B.applybeforeMay10C.havejournalismexperienceD.haveknowledgeinphotography(3)Whatwillthethreesectionsprovideforparticipants?A.Adviceandinsightfromtopphotographers.B.Reviewsofreadingandwritingfundamentals.C.Aweeklytalkwithleadingjournalismexperts.D.Chancestoputjournalismknowledgeintopractice.6、 BAsmostofyouknow,thefirstyearofuniversityisalwaysthehardesttoadaptto.Theadditionoftakingcareofyourself,makingnewfriends,learninghowtogetaroundcampus,andschoolcansometimesbetoomuchtobear.Iwouldliketoattendmedicalschoolaftermyfour-yearundergraduate.Itiswell-knownthatmedicalschoolsareverycompetitiveandrequireextremelyhighmarks.IhadalwaysknownthatIwasmeantformedicalschoolandworkedhardallthroughouthighschool.IengagedinlifesciencesandknewthatIwantedtodoadoublemajorinneuroscience(神經(jīng)科學(xué))andpsychology,butofcourse,Iwasn'tsofondofthepreconditionstogettothatstage.Ihadtotakemathandphysicsinmyfirstyear.SoafterthechokeIcallthefirstterm,IlookedbackonmygradesandfoundthatIhadneverseennumberslikethisbefore.Ireallydidn'teventhinktheywerepossible.Ihadheardthatmedicalschoolslikedtoseeanupwardtrend,soIwasdiscouragedandhurt,buttriednottothinkaboutit.HavingyourgradestakenawayfromyouwhenthatwasallyouhadwasahugethingIhadtoovercome—Idefinedmyworthbyhow"smart"

IwasandgettingpastthatmindsetwasthehardestthingI'veeverdone.AfterIsawmygrades,IrealizedthemistakeImadetakingabunchofunnecessarilychallengingcourses.Attheendofmysecondterm,mygradesweren'tashighasIwantedthemtobe,butIacceptedit.Iknewthattherewerereasonsforthedifferencesbetweenindividuals,butIstillsawahugeimprovementinmymarksfromthefirstterm.IhadenjoyedmytimeinmysecondtermandeventhoughIwasn'twhereIwantedtobe,ithadnothingtodowithmyplaceintheuniversity.Itwasveryeye-openingandtaughtmewhatIneededtodoinordertoachieveMYbest—notwhateveryoneelseconsideredtobethebest.I'mnowtakingasummerschoolcourseandmymarksareincrediblybetterthanwhatIwasgettingduringmyfirstyearofschool.ThoughIhadaroughstart,I'msuremylessonsandnewattitudewillcarrymemuchfartherthanjusttomedicalschool.(1)Theauthorwantedtotakeadoublemajorbecauseshe___.A.likedthetwomajorsbetterB.waspreparingherselfforhergoalC.triedtoproveheracademicabilityD.decidedtochallengeherselfinuniversity(2)Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenreviewinghergradesafterthefirstterm?A.Satisfied.B.Surprised.C.Calm.D.Angry.(3)Inthesecondterm,theauthor___.A.acceptedthegradesanddidnothingB.triedtolearnmorenecessarycoursesC.viewedlearningfromadifferentangleD.focusedonlearningmedicalknowledge(4)Whatcanwelearnfromthispassage?A.Afreshstartleadstomorechallenges.B.Hardworkwillpayoffsoonerorlater.C.Sticktoyourplanandyouwillsucceed.D.Properadjustmentwilltakeyoufarther.7、 CBaleenwhalesplayavitalroleinecosystems.Tocommunicateacrossvastdistancesandfindeachother,baleenwhalesdependcriticallyontheproductionofsoundsthattravelsfarindarkoceans.However,sincewhalesongswerefirstdiscoveredmorethan50yearsago,itremainedunknownhowbaleenwhalesproducetheircomplexvocalizations(發(fā)音).AnewstudyinthejournalNaturereportsthatbaleenwhalesdevelopeduniquestructuresintheirlarynx(喉)thatenabletheirlow-frequencyvocalizations,butalsolimittheircommunicationrange.ThestudywasledbyvoicescientistsProfessorCoenElemansandProfessorTecumsehFitch."Thetoothedwhalesandbaleenwhaleswereinitiallylandanimalsthathadalarynxservingtwofunctions:protectingtheairwaysandsoundproduction.However,theirswitchingtolivinginthewaterplacednewandstrictdemandsonthelarynxtopreventchokingunderwater,"

saysTecumsehFitch.Thestudyshowsthatbaleenwhalesneverthelesscanstillproducesoundwiththeirlarynx,buttheyhavedevelopednewstructurestodoso,whichonlyexistsinbaleenwhales."Thisisprobablytokeeparigidopenairwaywhentheyhavetomovehugeamountsofairinandoutduringexplosivesurfacebreathing,"

statesFitch."WefoundthatthisU-shapedstructurepushesagainstabigfattycushion(墊)ontheinsideofthelarynx.Whenthewhalespushairfromtheirlungspastthiscushion,itstartstoshakeandthisgeneratesverylowfrequencyunderwatersounds,"

saysElemans.Tounderstandhowmuscleactivitycouldchangethecalls,theresearchersbuiltacomputationalmodeloftheentirewhalelarynx.Themodelpredictedthenaturalvocalizationsofthewhalesverywell.However,thesenewlydiscoveredfeaturesthatallowedwhalestosuccessfullycommunicateinthevastoceansalsoposeshugephysiological(生理的)limitsformanybaleenwhales.Combiningexperimentsandmodels,theresearchersprovidethefirstevidencethatbaleenwhalesarephysiologicallyincapableofescapingnoisecausedbyhumans,becauseitcoversuptheirvoices,andthuslimitstheircommunicationrange."Unfortunately,themainfrequencyanddepthofman-madenoisecausedbyshippingtrafficcoverthefrequencyrangeandmaximumcommunicationdepthof100metersthatwepredicted,"Elemanssays.ThefirstvoicerecordingsofacertainwhalesongbyRogerandKatyPaynein1970attractedglobalinterestinseaconservationefforts.ThePayne'smadepeopleawarehowquiettheseaswerebeforehumansstartedthewidespreaduseofmachineships.Elemansadds:

"Comparedtotheseventies,ouroceansarenowevenmorefilledwithhuman-madenoise,whichaffectsthewhales,becausetheyaredependentonsoundforcommunication.Nowweshowthatdespitetheiramazingphysiology,theyliterallycannotescapethenoisehumansmakeintheoceans."(1)Whatcanweknowaboutbaleenwhales'vocalizationsystem?A.Theirairwaysareclosedduringexplosivesurfacebreath.B.Theirlarynxhasdifficultypreventingchokingunderwater.C.Theirvocalizationsystemchangedwhentheywerelandanimals.D.Theirfattycushionshakestomakelowfrequencyunderwatersounds.(2)Theresearchers'experimentsandmodelsshowthatA.baleenwhalesareincapableofrecognizinghumans'noiseB.themuscleactivityisrelatedtothevocalizationsofthewhalesC.human-madenoisesdisturbbaleenwhales'communicationrangeD.thebodilyfeaturesinbaleenwhaleslimittheircommunicationdepth(3)Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Seaconservationeffortsusedtobebetterthannow.B.ThespecialstructureprotectsBaleenwhalesfromnoises.C.Actionsshouldbetakentoregulatehumanactivitiesatsea.D.Theapplicationoftechnologycontributestoseaconservation.8、 DIn1992,EdwarddeBonoarguedthat"creativityisthemostimportanthumanresourceofall."

Butmightcomputershavethecapacitytobecreative?Couldartificialintelligenceoutperformusineventhemosthumanofphenomena?ThesequestionshavemovedtotheforefrontofsocietywiththelaunchofChatGPTandDALL-E,twopowerfuldeeplearningmodelscapableofcreatingart.Wherehumancreativitycomesfromisacomplexandheavily-debatedtopic.Onetheorysupposesthatcreativityemergesfromsolvingproblemsinnewways.ThegamedesignerMarkRosewaterexplainsthat"ifyouusethesameneuralpathways,yougettothesameanswers,andwithcreativity,that'snotyourgoal."

ButstudiesfromtheUniversityofVirginiasuggesthumansmostdefault(默認(rèn))tosolvingproblemsbybuildingonknownsolutions,restrictingoriginality.Someneuroscientistsproposeanothertheoryregardingcreativity.ResearchfromtheUniversityofCalgaryrevealsthatwhenbeingcreative,humansdon'tusethesamebrainregionsassociatedwiththoughtandproblem-solving,implyingthatcreativityisprimarilyanunconsciousprocess.Accordingtothistheory,thebrainsolvesproblemsbestwhennotdirectlyfocusingonthemusingthefrontallobe(前額葉),insteadlettingtheotherpartsofthebraintakeover.A.I.cannotcurrentlyemulate(仿真)thefullcomplexityofthehumanmind.Dothesedeeplearningnetworksevenhavetherequiredcomponentsthatweusewhenwearecreative?DouglasHofstadterexplainshow"emergentphenomena,"

suchascreativity,correspondtoconnectionsbetweenlevelswithinmentalsystems.Similarconnectionscouldexistinartificialneuralnetworks,evenifthemechanicsdiffer.Forexample,modernartificialintelligenceemploysattentioncircuitsthatmaycauseittobehavesimilarlytothefrontallobewheremostofthebrain'sfocusingtendenciescomefrom.Theemergentnatureofcreativityopensthedoorforsimilartendenciesinmachines,buttheyaretunedsocarefullytocopyexistingideasthatitmaynotbeenoughfortrueoriginality.Mr.Rosewater'stheoryoncreativitysuggeststhatforA.I.tobecreative,itshouldbeabletosolveproblemsinnewways,whichisdifficultbecauseA.I.isbasedsoheavilyonalreadyexistingideas.Alternatively,ifcreativityisanunconsciousprocessastheUniversityofCalgaryresearchsuggests,thenitoccursmostlyoutsidethefrontallobeandmaynotexistinmachinelearningnetworks.Eitherway,currentA.I.probablylacksthecapacityforgenuinecreativityandoriginality,butitcancombineexistingideasininterestingways.Thequestionofmachinecreativityhasrepercussions

inmanyareas,suchasdevelopingcopyrightlawregardingA.I.works,consideringA.I.submissionsinartcontests,anddeterminingtheuseofChatGPTasatoolforschoolassignments.Creativitymaybe,atleastfornow,auniquehumanquality.Computersarenotyetstartingrevolutionaryartisticmovements,buttheyarealreadycombiningwhatexistsintosomethingnew,challengingustolookdeeperintoourowncreativity.(1)Aboutthesourceofhumancreativity,researchfromtheUniversityofCalgarydiscoversthat___.A.humancreativityheavilyreliesontheexistingideasB.dealingwithproblemshelpsdevelophumancreativityC.beingcreativeiscloselyrelatedtocertainbrainregionsD.humancreativityisaprocessthathappensautomatically(2)Theauthorwouldprobablyagreethat___.A.effortsshouldbeputintothestudyofhumancreativityB.creativitycanbeattainedconsciouslyonmostoccasionsC.A.I.createsbetterthanhumansinsomeareasatpresentD.humansneedmachinestobemorecreativeinvariousareas(3)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"repercussions"inParagraph5probablymean?A.Influences.B.Objections.C.Doubts.D.Causes.(4)Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ComputingCreativity:Isitagoodthing?B.ComputingCreativity:Canitbepossible?第6頁/共10頁C.HumanCreativity:Whydoeshumandevelopit?D.HumanCreativity:HowcanA.I.helphumancreate?四、七選五9、根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文題后的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Everyonecarriesashield(屏障).Ourshieldsprotectwhatwedon'twantotherstosee,fromourembarrassingsecretstoourunpredictablefeelings.

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Buttheproblemisthatshieldscanbecomeheavyburdens—easytoputonyetdifficulttoremove—withterribleeffects.Sinceshieldsencourageustohidenegativepartsofourselves,wecanstarttobelievethatwearen'tworthshowing.Wemightfearhowourfriendswilljudgeourstrugglesorhowourfamilieswillviewourambitions.

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However,wehavetorememberthatwearen'tperfect,norshouldweexpecttobe.Weneedtofindandcurethewoundsunderneathourshields,butthatmeanswehavetoletdownourguard.Wemayevenhaveproblemswehaven'tadmittedtoourselves.

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Evenifitseemsinsignificant,everyproblemshouldbeacknowledgedbeforeitgrows.Beforebeingcured,wemustknowthatweneedtobecured,andbeokaywithadmittingthat.Knowingthistakesbraveryandpatience,soit'llbehard.

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Yetaskingforhelpmeansadmittingourproblemstosomebodyelse—itmeanslettingthemseewhat'sbehindourshields.Tomakeiteasier,wecanrevealourselvestosomebodyclosetouswhowetrustwillunderstandusandprovidepersonalsupport.Or,ifwefearjudgement,wecanopenuptosomeonedistantbutknowledgeable,suchasacounsellororahelpline.Nomatterwhat,wecanfindhelpwhenwebeginsearching.

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Wecanbemoreforgivingoffaultssowecanbecomecomfortablewithoursandencourageotherstofollow.Mostimportantly,wecanletpeopleknowthatwearewillingtolistenandhelpandmakeiteasiertoletdownourshields.(1)

A.Thisisnotabadthing.B.Weneedtobeunderstood.C.Weshouldn'texpecttodoanyofitwithouthelp.D.Inshort,wehavethepowertochangethisphenomenon.E.Hencewedecidetohideourselvesunderneathourmasks.F.Ifyoucan'ttrustyourpartner,itwon'tbeeasytoletthemin.G.Maybewe'rehidingsomethingfromafriendorscaredtoadmitanerror.(2)

A.Thisisnotabadthing.B.Weneedtobeunderstood.C.Weshouldn'texpecttodoanyofitwithouthelp.D.Inshort,wehavethepowertochangethisphenomenon.E.Hencewedecidetohideourselvesunderneathourmasks.F.Ifyoucan'ttrustyourpartner,itwon'tbeeasytoletthemin.G.Maybewe'rehidingsomethingfromafriendorscaredtoadmitanerror.(3)

A.Thisisnotabadthing.B.Weneedtobeunderstood.C.Weshouldn'texpecttodoanyofitwithouthelp.D.Inshort,wehavethepowertochangethisphenomenon.E.Hencewedecidetohideourselvesunderneathourmasks.F.Ifyoucan'ttrustyourpartner,itwon'tbeeasytoletthemin.G.Maybewe'rehidingsomethingfromafriendorscaredtoadmitanerror.(4)

A.Thisisnotabadthing.B.Weneedtobeunderstood.C.Weshouldn'texpecttodoanyofitwithouthelp.D.Inshort,wehavethepowertochangethisphenomenon.E.Hencewedecidetohideourselvesunderneathourmasks.F.Ifyoucan'ttrustyourpartner,itwon'tbeeasytoletthemin.G.Maybewe'rehidingsomethingfromafriendorscaredtoadmitanerror.(5)

A.Thisisnotabadthing.B.Weneedtobeunderstood.C.Weshouldn'texpecttodoanyofitwithouthelp.D.Inshort,wehavethepowertochangethisphenomenon.E.Hencewedecidetohideourselvesunderneathourmasks.F.Ifyoucan'ttrustyourpartner,itwon'tbeeasytoletthemin.G.Maybewe'rehidingsomethingfromafriendorscaredtoadmitanerror.五、任務(wù)型閱讀10、閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)題目要求用英文回答問題。請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡指定區(qū)域作答。IalwayswantedtobelikeexplorersMarcoPoloorIbnBattuta.Theytraveledtheworldwithcuriosityandadesiretosharewithothersthemarvelstheydiscovered.TheyhadnoInternet,guidebooks,socialmedia,blogs,vlogs,reviews,orslideshows.Andwithsomuchinformationavailable,howcanonepossiblybelikethesetravelwritingpioneers?Theanswermayshockyouasitdidmytraveljournalismstudents.Iplannothinginadvanceexceptforaplacetostayandlettheplacerevealitselftomeonitsownterms.Andhowdoesthatworkout?Ihavecontributedto130internationalpublicationswitharticlesaboutwhatIdiscovered.Idonotrecommendthisapproachtoeveryone.ButwhatIdosuggestisthatyougiveupyourdesiretohaveeverythingplannedinadvance,andthatyoustopobsessingaboutallthetripdetailsandtryingtomakeitaperfecttrip.Whetheryouaretravelingwithatourgroup,friends,family,orsolo,leaveunstructuredtime,somagiccanhappen.ManypeopleIknowapproachtravellikeajob,andastressfuloneatthat.Theywanttomakesuretheycoverallthebasesanddon'tmissanything.Butinmyopinion,theycopywhatothershavedonebeforethemandcheckeachsiteoffonalist.Sohowdoyoumakeyourtripunique?Icallitslowtravel.It'snotjustaboutslowingdown.Insteadofrunningfromplacetoplace,youlookaroundyou,youtakeyourenvironmentin,younoticethingsthatperhapsnoonehasevernoticedbefore.Youcanstarttalkingtopeople.Randompeopleyoumeetandtalktoareakeyelementyoucannotplanfor.Theymaytellyouaboutplacesandeventsthatwillenrichyourtrip.Theygiveyoulocalinsidertips.Theymayevenaccompanyyouorinviteyoutojointhemforanexperience.TheyhaveenrichedeverytripIhavetaken.Andthemoreyoutalktopeople—evenifyouareshy—themoreyoudeveloptheself-confidencetodomoreofit.Andthenyouarereallyinthepresent,havinganexperiencethatisuniquelyyours.(1)Whydoestheauthor'swayoftravellingshockherstudents?

(2)Whatdoestheauthorthinkofmostpeople'swayoftravelling?

(3)Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.Youcanmakeyourtripuniquebymakingadetailedplan,noticingnewthingsintheplaceandmeetinglocalpeopletoexperiencelocallife.

(4)Besidesslowtravel,inwhatotheraspect(s)inourlifedoyouthinkweshouldslowdown?Why?(Inabout40words)

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