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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章主要对俄克拉荷马州英语语言艺术学校测试计划进行了详细的说明和介绍,为读者提供了关于这一测试计划的具体信息和细节。

1 . Oklahoma School Testing Program for English Language Arts

Purpose

This testing assessment system utilizes different types of assessment to gather multiple pieces of evidence to provide timely, relevant, actionable, and reliable information about what students know and can do relative to a set of standards.

Test Structure, Format, and Scoring

The English Language Arts operational test is meant to be administered in two sessions within one day with a break between sessions or on two instructional days in a row. Each section of the test consists of 25 operational items and 5 field-test items.

Short constructed-response items provide students with the opportunity to respond to items in their own words. A typical response is 1-3 sentences. Each multiple-choice item is scored as correct or incorrect. Technology-enhanced items are worth one point and are scored as correct or incorrect.

Test Administration Details

Paper/pencil testing is administrated in this test. Due to the nature of a paper test booklet, students may have to flip pages to read passages and to read the associated test items.

Students will be able to use scratch paper and/or unmarked grid (方格) paper for the paper. The scratch paper must be collected and destroyed by the test administrator immediately following the test.

1. How many test items are there in total?
A.25.B.30.C.50.D.60.
2. What is prohibited in the test?
A.Taking away scratch paper.B.Using a Pencil.
C.Using unmarked grid paper.D.Flipping pages.
3. Where is the text probably taken from?
A.A textbook.B.A course plan.C.An exam paper.D.An exam guideline.
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文章大意:本文为一篇新闻报道。文章主要围绕谷歌的人工智能模型Gemini的表现进行了描述和分析,指出了该模型在生成图像和文本回复时出现的问题,以及这些问题可能反映出的谷歌公司文化和战略考量。

2 . Users of Google Gemini, the tech giant’s artificial-intelligence model, recently noticed that asking it to create images of Vikings, or German soldiers from 1943 produced surprising results: hardly any of the people depicted were white. Other image-generation tools have been criticized because they tend to show white men when asked for images of entrepreneurs or doctors. Google wanted Gemini to avoid this trap; instead, it fell into another one, depicting George Washington as black. Now attention has moved on to the chatbot’s text responses, which turned out to be just as surprising.

Gemini happily provided arguments in favor of positive action in higher education, but refused to provide arguments against. It declined to write a job ad for a fossil-fuel lobby group (游说团体), because fossil fuels are bad and lobby groups prioritize “the interests of corporations over public well-being”. Asked if Hamas is a terrorist organization, it replied that the conflict in Gaza is “complex”; asked if Elon Musk’s tweeting of memes had done more harm than Hitler, it said it was “difficult to say”. You do not have to be a critic to perceive its progressive bias.

Inadequate testing may be partly to blame. Google lags behind OpenAI, maker of the better-known ChatGPT. As it races to catch up, Google may have cut corners. Other chatbots have also had controversial launches. Releasing chatbots and letting users uncover odd behaviors, which can be swiftly addressed, lets firms move faster, provided they are prepared to weather (经受住) the potential risks and bad publicity, observes Eth an Mollick, a professor at Wharton Business School.

But Gemini has clearly been deliberately adjusted, or “fine-tuned”, to produce these responses. This raises questions about Google’s culture. Is the firm so financially secure, with vast profits from internet advertising, that it feels free to try its hand at social engineering? Do some employees think it has not just an opportunity, but a responsibility, to use its reach and power to promote a particular agenda? All eyes are now on Google’s boss, Sundar Pichai. He says Gemini is being fixed. But does Google need fixing too?

1. What do the words “this trap” underlined in the first paragraph refer to?
A.Having a racial bias.B.Responding to wrong texts.
C.Criticizing political figures.D.Going against historical facts.
2. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?
A.Gemini’s refusal to make progress.B.Gemini’s failure to give definite answers.
C.Gemini’s prejudice in text responses.D.Gemini’s avoidance of political conflicts.
3. What does Eth an Mollick think of Gemini’s early launch?
A.Creative.B.Promising.C.Illegal.D.Controversial.
4. What can we infer about Google from the last paragraph?
A.Its security is doubted.B.It lacks financial support.
C.It needs further improvement.D.Its employees are irresponsible.
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者对曾经老师的回忆,描述了和老师之间的一段温馨而深刻的师生关系。

3 . Forty years ago, Mrs. Austen was my first-grade teacher, an old lady with salt-and-pepper hair, firm but kind, patient and _________ . She let us bake gingerbread men in the school cafeteria —a delightful _________ that amazed me. And whenever we read the “Jack and Janet” books, she wouldn’t let the other kids _________ my classmate Jack or me.

But I came to truly _________ Mrs. Austen when a dress-up day was _________ . On that day, we were encouraged to wear clothes in the _________ of the mid-1800s. My mother, a superb tailor, made a pioneer-style dress for me. I was so proud _________ it as I walked to school that day. When I got there, however, I was the only one in my class who had dressed up, feeling kind of _________ . Mrs. Austen oohed and aahed over my _________ and then went to her office. It didn’t take long before she __________ in a frontier-style dress! She explained that she had asked her husband to bring the costume.

We moved away two years later, and I still __________ that I never told Mrs. Austen how __________ I was to her, a teacher who went out of her way, and even __________ her husband’s help, to keep a little girl from feeling __________ . I had many wonderful teachers throughout the years, but Mrs. Austen has always held a(n) __________ place in my heart.

1.
A.neighborlyB.cowardlyC.grandmotherlyD.scholarly
2.
A.treatB.viewC.journeyD.story
3.
A.call onB.relate toC.laugh atD.engage with
4.
A.rememberB.appreciateC.believeD.approach
5.
A.appointedB.canceledC.establishedD.scheduled
6.
A.fieldB.styleC.courseD.show
7.
A.makingB.holdingC.wearingD.owning
8.
A.surprisedB.frightenedC.disappointedD.embarrassed
9.
A.cookiesB.presentC.costumeD.material
10.
A.reappearedB.displayedC.announcedD.modeled
11.
A.assumeB.regretC.imagineD.pretend
12.
A.dedicatedB.importantC.attachedD.grateful
13.
A.soughtB.deservedC.offeredD.declined
14.
A.at easeB.in orderC.out of placeD.under control
15.
A.typicalB.specialC.obviousD.ideal
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者带儿子去看望因癌症化疗而脱发的母亲,以及儿子对母亲变化的好奇和母亲的大方应对,展现了母子之间的深厚情感。

4 . It is October again. It has been a year since my mother was diagnosed with lung cancer; a year since she started her good, brave fight. It has been a year marked with so many milestones, so many shared smiles and secret fears.

Usually, children, with eyes that see all and minds that are still free to wonder, are extraordinarily accepting the changes in routine, the shift in seasons. This week, however, when I took my two younger boys with me for a visit to Mom’s without telling her in advance, Sean ran into her bedroom to greet her, then quickly returned to the living room to talk to me. “Mom,” my four-year-old whispered, careful not to be overheard or offending, “Grandma has no hair.”

Mom came through her surgery that removed the tumor (肿瘤) in her lung with faith and grace. She also came through thin and tired. And the side effect was total hair loss. It should grow back eventually, but my mother decided to have a wig (假发) to cover her head. She wears it mostly for the comfort of others. When she is alone, she usually leaves her head uncovered, finding the wig uncomfortable when unnecessary.

“Grandma has no hair,” Sean said, because we had caught her by surprise.

“I know, Sean. Isn’t it funny?” I asked him as my mom joined us in the living room. We explained to him that Grandma had to take medicine that made her hair go away, but it would come back.

“Would you like to touch my head, Sean?” my mother asked as my son stared at her, his blue eyes filled with questions and curiosity. It is surprising to see your mother—or anyone you love—without hair, but surprisingly it’s something that you can get used to quickly. We are, after all, not really these bodies—these are just the shells that transport who we are, and no matter what the physical changes, those connected by love seem to be able to recognize their own.

1. What has happened to Grandma over the year?
A.She has refused others’ visits.B.She has pulled through the cancer.
C.She has lost her fight with the tumor.D.She has recovered without side effects.
2. Why was Sean surprised when visiting Grandma?
A.Because he found Grandma tired and thin.
B.Because just overheard Grandma’s cancer.
C.Because he couldn’t accept Grandma’s appearance.
D.Because he had never seen Grandma hairless before.
3. Which of the following can best describe Grandma?
A.Loving and optimistic.B.Loyal and honest.
C.Humble and committed.D.Generous and humorous.
4. What message does the author convey in the text?
A.Every cloud has a silver lining.B.Never judge a book by its cover.
C.Love goes beyond physical changes.D.What doesn’t kill us makes us stronger.
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述的是作者通过拔智齿不能说话的经历,得到了一个启迪:沉默是金。少说,多倾听,多观察。

5 . 阅读下面短文, 从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Last week, I had a wisdom tooth (智齿) pulled, which left me swollen and unable to speak. It was very strange spending a few days in this _____ but judging from other people’s responses, not as strange as it was for them.

I thought my husband would be the first to feel upset. I tried to imagine how _____ it must be to have half of the house go silent. _____, when I found him in the kitchen at midnight, cooking potatoes for my recovery and _____ the silence by singing “your lovely swollen face” to the tune of My Humps, I, too, was surprised, but also _____ .

When I felt _____ I went to my local shop. It still hurt when I moved my face, so when I _____ a friend, I couldn’t say anything. The friend wanted my _____ on a Twitter disagreement that I didn’t seem bothered. I was not bothered-and it felt good to remember that.

Later I visited my mom, who chatted away (闲聊) as normal. She didn’t even _____ that I was on the silent mode. This makes me certainly believe that my family role is part ______ part listener.

People say ______ is golden and that sometimes it is wise to say nothing and to let people reveal (吐露) themselves. Perhaps that is the ______ of the wisdom tooth. Maybe when they arrive with all their pain, forcing us-even just for a while-to move our ______ a little less, they give a lesson for living well: Listen, ______ and try-being quiet now and then. Then maybe adulthood (成年期) won’t be quite like ______ teeth.

1.
A.roomB.stateC.situationD.period
2.
A.embarrassingB.livelyC.pleasantD.frightening
3.
A.FinallyB.LuckilyC.HoweverD.Therefore
4.
A.enjoyingB.fillingC.keepingD.welcoming
5.
A.amazedB.annoyedC.disappointedD.touched
6.
A.hungryB.weakerC.strongerD.thirsty
7.
A.called upB.looked atC.turned toD.ran into
8.
A.studyB.opinionC.reportD.information
9.
A.acceptB.expectC.hearD.notice
10.
A.daughterB.patientC.speakerD.friend
11.
A.healthB.familyC.silenceD.love
12.
A.lessonB.secretC.treatmentD.wisdom
13.
A.armsB.eyesC.mouthsD.faces
14.
A.watchB.smellC.reviewD.suggest
15.
A.cuttingB.pullingC.brushingD.losing
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文章大意:本文为一篇应用文。文章介绍了印度的五个顶级的文化遗址。

6 . India is an ancient civilization with rich cultural heritage (遗产), and its cultural heritage is related to all major religions (宗教) of the world. Here we take a look at some of the top heritage destinations in India.

Sun Temple, Konark

As the name suggests this temple is all about the power of the sun God. A huge chariot (二轮战车) drawn by seven horses and twelve pairs of wheels show the importance which ancient people placed on the power of the sun. The pictures of animals and humans give this place a special look.

Churches Goa

Goa is the only Indian state which was controlled by the Portuguese, so the scene in Goa is dotted with (点缀着) Portuguese style churches. Some of the famous churches include the church of Saint Catherine, church of Saint Augustine and church of saint Francis of Assisi. These churches show beautiful paintings and flower design’s which make them a must visit.

Ajanta and Ellora Caves

These caves contain well designed paintings which are widely regarded as the most outstanding works of-Buddhist religious art.

Taj Mahal, Agra

Built on-the bank of the Yamuna River, it is an excellent building. The writing and paintings on the outside structure provide the finest examples of the outstanding style of buildings.

Sanchi

Sanchi is a UNESCO world heritage site with numerous Buddhist temples dating back to the seventh and eighth centuries.

On your visit to India, be sure to visit some of these heritage destinations. An Indian journey is not wonderful without experiencing the beauty of these heritage destinations.

1. What can we learn from the passage?
A.The church of Saint Catherine is the earliest one in the world.
B.The Portuguese controlled the whole India two centuries ago.
C.Ellora Caves only have statues of animals.
D.Indian cultural heritage has something to do with religions.
2. The ancient Indians thought that__________ was important,
A.animalsB.the sun’s powerC.ancient templesD.ancient civilization
3. What is the main idea of the passage?
A.Introducing several top heritage destinations in India.
B.The great effect that Indian religion has on culture.
C.India is an ancient civilization with rich cultural heritage.
D.India is famous for its cultural heritage.
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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要围绕SpaceX公司的星舰火箭首次试飞爆炸事件进行了报道,介绍了事件的经过、背景、相关人物的表态以及专家的评论。

7 . On April 20, SpaceX’s Starship, the largest and most powerful rocket ever, exploded during its first test flight only minutes after it took off from Texas, US.

Even though the two-stage rocket ship made it less than halfway to the edge of space, climbing to just under 25 miles, the flight achieved its primary objective of getting the new vehicle off the ground despite some of its engines failing at liftoff. The plan was for Starship to soar into space at least 90 miles above Earth.

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk congratulated team members on “an exciting test launch” in a post-launch tweet and said they “learned a lot for the next test launch in a few months.”

Back in September 2017, Musk came up with the idea of developing a rocket that would be able to send astronauts to Mars, build a base on the moon, and allow commercial travel to anywhere on Earth in under an hour, according to The Guardian (卫报).

The most important aspect in Musk’s view, however, would be the rocket’s ability to be reused for multiple flights. This would allow for massive savings as it would reduce the number of spacecraft that would otherwise simply crash. Also, the rocket relies on low-cost fuel, methane (甲烷), making the cost of spaceflight drop dramatically.

The results of Starship’s first launch are not too far off from what Musk and SpaceX’s engineers had predicted. Musk himself gave 50-50 odds that Starship would reach orbit, but also stressed that “clearing the launch tower and not blowing up the pad (发射台) would be a win”.

In all, “it fell somewhere between a small step and their hoped-for giant leap, but it still represents significant progress toward a reusable super-heavy lift rocket,” said Jordan Bimm, a space historian at the university of Chicago, US.

Prepared for the likely outcome, SpaceX already has more boosters and spacecraft ready for more test flights, with the next full set “almost ready to go”. The plan is to fire off similar rockets in quick succession (连续) to gather data and start using Starships to launch satellites into low Earth orbit then put people on board. Each launch will take SpaceX a step closer to its ultimate goal of making commercial space flight a reality.

1. What happened minutes after Starship took off?
A.It crashed into the sea.B.It flew off the course.
C.It blew up in the sky.D.Its engines all failed.
2. What are paragraphs 4 and 5 about?
A.The problems with the launch.B.The risks of test flights.
C.The advantages of the rocket.D.Musk’s idea of Starship.
3. How did people involved find the results of the first launch?
A.Disastrous.B.Record-breaking.C.Acceptable.D.Unexpected.
4. What is the most suitable title for the report?
A.A Big Successful FailureB.A Giant Leap in Space Exploration
C.Good Prospects for travelD.Incredible Progress in Space Flight
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章是对诺贝尔奖获得者Bernard Feringa教授的访谈,在这段访谈中,教授表示大学应鼓励学生勇于挑战、探索未知,培养未来创新型人才,并说明了自己热爱教学的原因。

8 . The following is part of an interview between Professor Bernard Feringa (a Nobel Price winner) and a CNN reporter.

Q: You often say that universities should be playgrounds. How can we make sure that this is a case?

A: I’m a strong believer in challenging students at all levels — to think, to discover and to go beyond the current knowledge. The universities have a special role here, because academic training and science should go beyond the current horizon. I think that we shouldn’t forget that we shouldn’t train our students for today or tomorrow; we should train them for 10 to 20 years from now. Because then they will be the innovators in our society, and they will be the persons that make a difference. Train our students for future means that they have to be able to surpass the border of our current knowledge. This is what I mean with playground. I mean that you have sufficient space to think, to discover and to be free to make mistakes, but in particular to make the next steps, be creative and not limited by what should be done. A lot of things happen by accident and suddenly you get a major breakthrough or new insight. Schools should encourage students to ask questions and be creative.

Q: What is it that you like so much about teaching?


A: I really enjoy the transfer of the beauty of knowledge: insights, questions, things that we don’t know, or the limitations of what we know. I never get tired of my job. I think that you share with your students the opportunity to transfer some knowledge, but also get a lot of things back by asking questions and discussing. Across all fields, from natural sciences to humanities, you have knowledge and insights built upon generations and decades. At the universities we have to transfer a lot of knowledge and teach students the basic skills and techniques. But it’s also our duty to go beyond that — to ask them questions about what we don’t know and what improvements we can make for the future. Doing surgery in the hospital now might be taken over by robots in the future. How are we going to deal with that? Or will we be able to make fuel for airplanes? These are challenging and tough questions but to share those with the students is really nice. Most of all, I think the beauty of knowledge and the excitement of insights and discoveries is fantastic.
1. What does the professor agree to?
A.Students are bound to surpass their present teachers.
B.Students are expected to be different future citizens.
C.Students are supposed to have more academic training.
D.Students should definitely be encouraged to be challenged.
2. What does “plavground” mean to Bernard Feringa?
A.An area for physical activities.B.An area for extra-curricular experiments.
C.An area for bold exploration.D.An area for academic improvements.
3. Which saying can best describe the reason for the professor’s devotion to teaching?
A.He who teaches learns.B.Work makes a workman.
C.Never too old to learn.D.Truth never fears investigation.
4. How can you describe Professor Bernard Feringa?
A.Respectable and reliable.B.Innovative and devoted.
C.Generous and sharp-minded.D.Independent and professional.
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了在寒冷的冬天,挪威首都一个没有穿外套的男孩在公交车站瑟瑟发抖,目睹了男孩的困境后,很多人陆续提供保暖的衣物,展现了友好和善意。事实上,这个男孩的经历是挪威慈善机构SOS儿童村的冬季活动的一部分,旨在为叙利亚儿童募捐赠外套和毯子,帮助他们度过严寒的冬天。

9 . Temperatures in the Norwegian capital regularly drop to -10℃ during winter. _______ in the cold winter without wearing a coat, a boy wrapped his arms around himself on a bus stop bench.

It’s _______ scene, but the actions of the ordinary people who witnessed the dilemma of 11-year-old Johanne was both joyous and _______.

A young woman sitting next to the boy noticed him rubbing his arms. She immediately asked him, “Don’t you have a _______?” “No. Someone stole it,” he replied. She _______ and learned he was on a school trip and was told to meet his teacher at the bus stop. She asked him the name of his school and where he was from as she _______ draped (披上) her own coat around his shoulders.

Later, another woman gave him her scarf and then _______ him in her large overcoat. Throughout the day, more and more people _______ to give him gloves and even the coats off their backs as they waited for their bus.

_______, Johanne’s experience was an experiment by Norwegian charity SOS Children’s Villages. Carried out by a ________ camera, it was part of their winter campaign to gather ________ of much-needed coats and blankets to help Syrian children through the winter. Many of the refugees (难民) have left their homes ________ winter clothing.

“People should care as much about children in Syria as they are ________ about this boy,” Synne Ronning, the information head of SOS Children’s Villages Norway, told The Local. She also ________ that the child was a volunteer who was never in any danger during the ________.

1.
A.ThinkingB.JumpingC.SleepingD.Trembling
2.
A.heartbreakingB.breathtakingC.effort-makingD.history-making
3.
A.upsettingB.inspiringC.troublesomeD.wise
4.
A.schoolbagB.companionC.jacketD.parent
5.
A.inquiredB.exploredC.beggedD.confirmed
6.
A.kindlyB.pretendinglyC.tiredlyD.purposely
7.
A.carriedB.foundC.placedD.wrapped
8.
A.attemptedB.desiredC.offeredD.chanced
9.
A.InterestinglyB.ActuallyC.AmazinglyD.Naturally
10.
A.expensiveB.publicC.hiddenD.mobile
11.
A.donationsB.suggestionsC.demandsD.funds
12.
A.despiteB.withoutC.inD.for
13.
A.curiousB.confusedC.carefulD.concerned
14.
A.notedB.concludedC.quotedD.believed
15.
A.cheatingB.filmingC.walkingD.training
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了OpenAI新推出了一款文本到视频生成器Sora,文章介绍了其特点以及其争议。

10 . The maker of ChatGPT recently announced its next move into generative artificial intelligence. San Francisco-based OpenAI’s new text-to-video generator, called Sora, is a tool that instantly makes short videos based on written commands, called prompts.

Sora is not the first of its kind. Google, Meta and Runway ML are among the other companies to have developed similar technology. But the high quality of videos displayed by OpenAI — some released after CEO Sam Altman asked social media users to send in ideas for written prompts-surprised observers.

A photographer from New Hampshire posted one suggestion, or prompt, on X. The prompt gave details about a kind of food to be cooked, gnocchi (意大利团子), as well as the setting — an old Italian country kitchen. The prompt said: “An instructional cooking session for homemade gnocchi, hosted by a grandmother — a social media influencer, set in a rustic (土气的) Tuscan country kitchen.” Altman answered a short time later with a realistic video that showed what the prompt described.

The tool is not yet publicly available. OpenAI has given limited information about how it was built. The company also has not stated what imagery and video sources were used to train Sora. At the same time, the video results led to fears about the possible ethical and societal effects.

The New York Times and some writers have taken legal actions against OpenAI for its use of copyrighted works of writing to train ChatGPT. And OpenAI pays a fee to The Associated Press, the source of this report, to license its text news archive (档案) . OpenAI said in a blog post that it is communicating with artists, policymakers and others before releasing the new tool to the public.

The company added that it is working with “red teamers” — people who try to find problems and give helpful suggestions — to develop Sora. “We are working with red teamers-express in areas like misinformation, hateful content, and bias — who will be adversarially testing the model,” the company said. “We’re also building tools to help detect misleading content such as a detection classifier that can tell when a video was generated by Sora.”

1. What makes Sora impressive?
A.Its extraordinary video quality.B.Its ethical and societal influence.
C.Its artificial intelligence history.D.Its written commands and prompts.
2. What can we infer from the text?
A.Some disagreements over Sora have arisen.
B.Sora is the first text-to-video generator in history.
C.OpenAI CEO Altman wrote a prompt as an example.
D.All the details about how Sora was built have been shared.
3. What is the main idea of Paragraph 6?
A.The company’s current challenge.
B.The company’s advanced technology.
C.The company’s problems in management.
D.The company’s efforts for Sora’s improvement.
4. What is the author’s attitude towards Sora?
A.Neutral.B.Optimistic.C.Pessimistic. D.Cautious.
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