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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了远程工作在现代办公环境中的问题。调查显示,大多数老板对远程工作持怀疑态度,让远程工作变得困难。然而,远程工作能够提高工作效率,因为员工能够在完成工作的同时处理家务。调查还显示,许多员工愿意放弃一些奖金来获得每周一天的远程工作。因此,聪明的公司需要寻找方法让员工有足够的灵活性来高效管理时间。

1 . Digital technology -email and smart phones especially - have vastly improved workers’ ability to be productive outside of a traditional office. Even so, most white-collar work still happens in an office. One reason is that, according to findings of a new survey of office workers conducted by Wakefield Research for the IT company Citrix, most bosses are doubtful about remote working. Half of the workers say their boss doesn’t accept it and only 35 percent say it’s tolerated.

Skeptical bosses will likely have their doubts reinforced by the same survey, which shows that 43 percent of workers say they’ve watched TV or a movie while “working” remotely, while 35 percent have done housework, and 28 percent have cooked dinner.

It is true, however, that working at home makes people much more efficient(高效的), because it allows workers to take care of annoying housework while still getting their jobs done. It’s much faster, for example, to shop for groceries at a quarter to three than to stand in line during the after-work rush.

The fact that such practices remain officially unaccepted reflects how far we haven’t come as a society from the days when we expected every full-time worker to be supported by a full-time homemaker.

More broadly the Wakefield survey suggests that employers may be missing a low-cost way to give workers something of value. Sixty-four percent of those survey participants who haven’t worked remotely would rather give up some bonus in order to get even one day a week working from home. Under such circumstances, smart firms need to find ways to let their employees have enough flexibility to manage their time efficiently.

1. Why do some employers hesitate to allow remote working?
A.They fear losing control of their workers.
B.They want to stick to their routine practice.
C.They have little trust in modern technology.
D.They are used to face-to-face communication.
2. Working from home is more efficient because workers can _____.
A.take care of the annoying children
B.watch TV or a film while working
C.save a lot of time to get their job done
D.enjoy the long wait in the after-work rush
3. What seems to be most workers’ attitude toward remote working?
A.Favorable.B.Doubtful.C.ReservedD.Disapproving
4. What does the author suggest smart firms do?
A.Shorten their office hours.B.Adopt flexible work patterns.
C.Give employees a pay raise.D.Reduce their staff’s workload.
2024-02-01更新 | 71次组卷 | 1卷引用:天津市南开区2023-2024学年高二上学期期末质量监测英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。讲述了大脑的两个半球以不同的方式处理信息。左半球负责语言和逻辑,右半球负责情感和空间关系。通过研究大脑功能受损的人,科学家发现了大脑的工作方式。此外,文章还提到,左脑负责大部分语言功能,右脑在一些语言功能中也起到一定的作用。而人们对脸部的识别需要大脑的两个半球以不同的方式合作。

2 . The Right and Left Brain

It is common today to identify, in some way, with one side of the brain. You may think, for example, that you are more “right brain” than “left”. When we make such statements, we are referring to the fact that the two halves of the human brain deal with information from the senses, and hence the world, in different ways. In general, the left hemisphere(半球)is responsible for our processing of language and logic and the right deals with aspects of thought like emotions and spatial(空间的)relationships. The hemispheres also control our movements, though the left hemisphere controls the right side of our bodies, and vice versa.

The fact that the two hemispheres of the brain work in different ways on different tasks is a relatively new discovery. That discovery was made by a psychobiologist(精神生物学家)named Roger Sperry and it won him a Nobel Prize in 1981. Sperry uncovered the inner workings of normal brains by studying the brain function of people who had a certain kind of brain damage. In most brains, the nerves, which serves as a “bridge” of sorts between the two hemispheres; allowing them to communicate with each other. The people Sperry studied had had their corpus callosa cut, and because of this, their left and right brains couldn’t exchange information.

In a famous experiment, Sperry showed one such subject two pictures. The subject saw a picture of a knife with his right eye(controlled by the left brain)and a picture of a spoon with his left(controlled by the right). When asked to name what he saw, the subject said knife, because it is the left brain that deals with language and the naming of things. However, when asked to reach over with his left hand to a nearby table on which was placed both a knife and a spoon, and choose, without looking, the object he saw, the subject chose the spoon. This is because his left eye (controlled by the right brain)saw the spoon and his left hand(also controlled by the right brain)chose this rather than the knife. The subject himself was not at all conscious of the fact that he was seeing and choosing two different objects.

Until recently, it was thought that there was a strict division of labour. Today, however, we are aware that, for example, while the left brain is responsible for most of the language functions, the right brain plays a role in some language functions like following a story and interpreting humour. Tasks such as face recognition require both halves in different ways. Unfamiliar faces are interpreted and processed by the right hemisphere while familiar faces are processed and recognized by the left. Similarly, non-musicians will interpret a melody with their right brain, but musicians will process music with their left.

1. The right hemisphere of the human brain is responsible for ______.
A.languageB.emotions
C.sense of touchD.the right side of the body
2. Roger Sperry studied _______.
A.the connection between vision and touch
B.people with damaged brains
C.people with normal brains
D.the corpus callosum
3. The corpus callosum is ______.
A.only found in abnormal human brains
B.found between the two hemispheres
C.part of the left hemisphere.
D.where memory is stored
4. Roger Sperry’s experiment shows that ______.
A.one half of the brain processes language and the other processes touch
B.people are not conscious of the left and right halves of their brain
C.the two hemispheres of the brain function in different ways
D.people see differently with each eye
5. The subject of the knife / spoon experiment ______.
A.thought the spoon was a knife
B.was not aware that he was seeing two images
C.was unable to process visual information accurately
D.could not tell the difference between a spoon and a knife.
6. The example in the last sentence about musicians demonstrates that _____.
A.the left side of the brain processes music more efficiently
B.the left side of the brain deals with familiar material
C.listening to music requires both halves of the brain
D.musicians are born with more developed left brains
2024-01-22更新 | 39次组卷 | 1卷引用:天津市南开区2023-2024学年高二上学期期末质量监测英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了布伦顿高中的社交媒体戒断活动,学生们在七天内停止使用社交媒体,并筹集到了1623.82美元用于购买新的体育设备。通过这次活动,大家也意识到了自己对社交媒体的依赖程度,并认识到了真实接触的重要性。
3 . Social Media Detox

Moderator(主持人)

Today marks the last day of the Social Media Detox, Brenton High’s fundraising campaign for new sports equipment. At the start of the detox, over 100 students had been persuaded to stop using social media, in ANY form, for seven days. This meant no messaging friends, no posting photos, no blogging - nothing. They had been promised money by family and friends for each day spent without using social media. They were excited. They were nervous. But could they do it?

With the detox finished, they’ve switched on their devices and they’re back online. I bet you’re as eager as I am to find out just how many have been motivated enough to last the full seven days! And what, if anything, have been learnt from the experience?

Anna 17

I lasted two days. The detox was more difficult to tolerate than I had expected. I felt like I had lost an arm! Not eating for two days would have been easier! But on reflection, I can see how much of my time had been occupied with checking my phone. I’m now trying to spend less time online and more time picking up my hobbies.

Devon 16

I lasted four days. On Monday, our classmate and I spoke about what we did at the weekend — it felt strange not to already know what he had done. We would have posted pictures and updated our profiles. Doing the detox meant we had to talk and explain what we were doing and thinking! It made me realise the value of real contact that I had forgotten.

Cindy 18

I managed the whole week! At first, I really felt I was missing out. Then, instead of messaging my friend, I went around to her house. Without our phones, we had a proper conversation for over two hours. Without being distracted by messages from other people, it felt so good! Then I decided to visit a different friend every day. By the fifth day, I wondered – was I really missing out by not constantly checking my phone to see what everyone else was up to?

George 16

I did all seven days, too! To be honest, I didn’t find the detox too difficult, but I did give my phone to my father to avoid giving in! My brother thought I should make full use of the time without my phone; so he took me to check out our local sports centre. An hour’s sport each day left me tired out and sent me early to bed. The detox made me healthier!

Max 17

I’m embarrassed to say that I threw in the towel on the first day! I knew there was a party happening that evening, but I without access to social media I couldn’t remember where it was! In the end, I turn on my phone to check, but couldn’t resist having a quick look at my social media accounts. What’s worse, I then spent so much time catching up on news, I almost missed the party.

Moderator(主持人)

The detox raised a total of $1,632.82 for. new school sports equipment! Well done, everyone who took part! After, reading the posts on this forum, it seems that something rather than money has also been raised through the detox. Awareness of just how much we rely on social media can help us step away from it and communicate with each other better.

1. What was Devon’s reflection on the Social Media Detox?
A.He realised the value of real contact.
B.He felt healthier because of the detox.
C.He found it more difficult to tolerate than expected.
D.He thought too much of his time had been occupied by the phone.
2. What was George’s attitude towards stopping using social media?
A.Critical.B.Irresponsible.C.Positive.D.Unwilling.
3. Who lasted the shortest among the five students?
A.Max.B.George.C.Devon.D.Anna.
4. Which is not the benefit of the Social Media Detox program according to the passage?
A.Strengthening family relationships.
B.Raising money for new sports equipment.
C.Sharpening students’ communication skills.
D.Reducing students’ reliance on social media.
5. What will the money raised by the detox be spent for?
A.Phones.B.Picking up hobbies.
C.Sports equipment.D.Putting up posts.
2024-01-22更新 | 36次组卷 | 1卷引用:天津市南开区2023-2024学年高二上学期期末质量监测英语试题
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要介绍了作者乘坐了自己参与建设的被誉为“天路”的青藏铁路时的感受,以及回顾了建设铁路时的种种困难和对生态环境的保护

4 . Sitting back in my seat, I can’t quite believe that I’m about to travel along the railway that many foreign experts claimed was “impossible”. The train has been racing along steadily since it left Xining. All this time, the song “Sky Railway” has been_________inside my head. The words “railways like massive dragons are winding among the mountains” seem particularly_________as I travel across the “roof of the world”.

I was one of the people who came from all parts of China to work on this railway._________years to complete, the Qinghai-Tibet Railway is a record of all of our efforts to_________the most difficult engineering challenges. How to_______the delicate ecosystem was among the top concerns.

The first_________to catch my eye is the splendid Qingshuihe Bridge, the world’s longest bridge built over permafrost. Look! A group of Tibetan antelopes is moving under the bridge, with some stopping to eat grass at their_______. Thirty-three passages have been built under the railway to allow the animals to move safely and freely in their natural_________. Wild animals such as these Tibetan antelopes have now been using these_________for years. They seem totally__________that we are speeding past at over 100 kilometres an hour.

To prevent__________to wetlands and grasslands, 675 bridges with__________about 160 kilometres were built between Golmud and-Lhasa. We even moved 140,000 square metres of wetland to a new area in order to protect its distinct ecosystem.

The journey has been flying by, and before I know it, we have reached Tanggula Station.__________at over 5,000 metres above sea level, this is the__________railway station in the world. In locations such as this, the thin air,__________weather and high levels of UV radiation presented perhaps the greatest__________ for railway workers. To make sure we stayed__________, several oxygen-making stations were constructed. We were also able to enjoy__________breaks in lower areas.

As we pass Cuona Lake, I feel a sense of pride and achievement. Using thousands and thousands of sandbags, we built a twenty-kilometre wall along the lake to protect it from construction waste. Cuona Lake is so close to the railway that I want to__________and touch its pale blue mirror-like surface. Water birds playing in the lake, and cattle and sheep wandering the grasslands bring the scenery to life.

The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau has been attracting people’s admiration for centuries. Now, thanks to our efforts, passengers from all over the country have been enjoying these magical landscapes. I am proud that we built our “impossible” railway, and did so with the care that the environment__________. It truly is an extraordinary “Sky Railway”.

1.
A.playingB.expressingC.viewingD.singing
2.
A.legalB.cuteC.vividD.formal
3.
A.SpendingB.TakingC.InvestingD.Wasting
4.
A.createB.determineC.sufferD.overcome
5.
A.protectB.destroyC.ignoreD.mix
6.
A.entranceB.landmarkC.impressionD.event
7.
A.leisureB.requestC.riskD.expense
8.
A.conditionB.habitatC.stateD.common
9.
A.bridgesB.railwaysC.mountainsD.passages
10.
A.gratefulB.guiltyC.unawareD.happy
11.
A.spreadB.infectionC.damageD.panic
12.
A.a long history ofB.a large area ofC.a high cost ofD.a total length of
13.
A.LocatedB.StartedC.EndedD.Instructed
14.
A.strongestB.fastestC.newestD.highest
15.
A.mildB.warmC.changeableD.stable
16.
A.challengeB.talentC.limitD.opportunity
17.
A.quietB.healthyC.calmD.open
18.
A.commercialB.regularC.formalD.casual
19.
A.blow awayB.pay offC.reach outD.give in
20.
A.influencesB.providesC.collectsD.deserves
2024-01-18更新 | 172次组卷 | 2卷引用:天津市南开区2023-2024学年高二上学期期末质量监测英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。文章主要说明了来自曼西的Kasia Shelton因从当地一家经销商那里偷车去面试而被捕。文章讲述了事情的起因经过以及最后对Shelton的可能处罚。

5 . You have to get to your job interview, but you don’t have access to an automobile. How would you solve this dilemma (困境)? Most people would probably call an Uber or perhaps ask a friend or family member for a ride. But not this Indiana woman. Kasia Shelton from Muncie has been arrested for stealing a vehicle from a local dealership (经销商). According to police reports, the 20-year-old used the 2013 Kia Optima to drive to a job interview in Indianapolis.

The auto theft happened on Monday, October 9. On the day, Shelton arrived at RDI Motors in Muncie and asked an employee to see a certain 2013 Kia Optima. He showed the car to Shelton and we can only assume he talked in length about its great condition for its age, the features, and the reliability. The employee later told the police that Shelton seemed interested in the car and asked to take it for a test drive. But while he was talking to her and preparing the car for a drive, the dealership’s telephone kept ringing and ringing. He said that he had to excuse himself constantly to go pick up the phone, yet there was never anybody on the other end of the line. The last time the phone rang was just as the employee had gotten the car ready for Shelton to take it for a test drive. When he got back from the phone, Shelton and the Kia were gone.

The RDI employee immediately called the Muncie Police Department. The police then began using the Flock camera surveillance system (监控系统) in an attempt to spot the car. A while later, they saw the car again, this time returning to Muncie. After that, the cameras lost the car, but we now know that Shelton drove it back to RDI Motors. Finding out wasn’t too difficult. The police said they were able to connect the car to Shelton because she had filled out an online form on RDI Motors’ website.   

When the police later showed up at Shelton’s door, she seemed confused and thought the officers were pulling off some kind of a joke. She genuinely didn’t seem to understand what she was getting arrested for. After all, she returned the Kia to the dealership once she was done with her trip. She didn’t plan to keep it, so what’s the big deal?

Whether she understood the reason why or not, Shelton was arrested. She has been charged with auto theft, which could land her in prison for up to two and a half years.

1. Why was Shelton arrested?
A.Because she got a job interview.B.Because she didn’t call an Uber.
C.Because she stole a car.D.Because she drove a 2013 Kia Optima.
2. What was the attitude of the employee when introducing the 2013 Kia Optima to Shelton?
A.Uninterested.B.Negative.C.Responsible.D.Intolerable.
3. What stopped the employee from taking Shelton to the test drive?
A.Some other clients.B.Mysterious phone calls.
C.Shelton’s attitude.D.His colleagues’ calls.
4. How did the police find Shelton?
A.By searching the Flock camera surveillance system.
B.Through the interview company.
C.By inquiring RDI motors’ employees.
D.Through the personal information she left on the site.
5. The underlined part “what’s the big deal?” in Paragraph 4 can be understood as ________.
A.Don’t you think that’s the reason you arrest me?B.Is this small thing worth an arrest?
C.Is this a deal?D.Do you think I should buy the car?
2024-01-13更新 | 80次组卷 | 1卷引用:天津市南开区2023-2024学年高三上学期期末考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了人类皮肤的功能,及皮肤烧伤级别和特征。

6 . The skin is an essential part of your body and its largest organ. You have three layers (层) of skin which act as a barrier against disease, poisons and the sun’s harmful rays. The functions of your skin are also very complex: it keeps you warm or cool; it prevents your body from losing too much water; it is where you feel cold, heat or pain and it gives you your sense of touch. So as you can imagine, if your skin gets burned it can be very serious. First aid is a very important first step in the treatment of burns.

Causes of burns

You can get burned by a variety of things: hot liquids, steam, fire, radiation (by being close to high heat or fire, etc. ), the sun, electricity or chemicals.

Types of burns

There are three types of burns. Burns are called first, second or third degree burns, depending on which layers of the skin are burned.

First degree burns

These affect only the top layer of the skin. These burns are not serious and should feel better within a day or two. Examples include mild sunburn and burns caused by touching a hot pan, stove or iron for a mordent (熨烫熨斗).

Second degree burns

These affect both the top and the second layer of the skin. These burns are serious and take a few weeks to heal. Examples include severe sunburn and burns caused by hot liquids.

Third degree burns

These affect all three layers of the skin and any tissue and organs under the skin. Examples include burns caused by electric shocks, burning clothes, or severe petrol fires. These burns cause very severe injuries and the victim must go to hospital at once.

Characteristics of burns

First degree burns

• dry, red and mildly swollen

• mildly painful

• turn white when pressed

Second degree burns

• rough, red and swollen

• watery surface

• extremely painful

Third degree burns

• black and white and charred

• swollen; often tissue under them can be seen

• little or no pain if nerves are damaged; may be pain around edge of injured area

1. According to Paragraph 1, the functions of the skin include ________.
A.regulating body temperatureB.reflecting the sun’s harmful rays
C.speeding up water lossD.absorbing poisons automatically
2. According to Paragraph 2, which of the following may NOT be the cause of burns?
A.Boiling oil.B.Hot chocolate.C.Electric shocks.D.Heart attacks.
3. How are burn grades divided?
A.Depending on the speed of the burn.
B.Depending on the location of the burn.
C.Depending on how many layers of skin there are.
D.Depending on how deep they burn the surface of the skin.
4. According to the author, which of the following is a second-degree burn?
A.Your skin may be bright red, swollen, and look wet.
B.The bur site appears white or charred and there is no feeling in the area.
C.Your skin may be red and painful, and you may experience mild swelling.
D.Instead of turning red, your skin may appear black, brown, white or yellow.
5. Where is the passage probably taken from?
A.A course guide.B.A first aid brochure.
C.A hospital advertisement.D.A business magazine.
2024-01-13更新 | 76次组卷 | 2卷引用:天津市南开区2023-2024学年高三上学期期末考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇议论文。文章认为太空探索给人类带来了众多益处,应当继续开展太空探索。

7 . Countries around the globe are spending billions of dollars and lots of time on various space missions, whether to Mars or other planets much further away. Some people argue that we should stop wasting time and money exploring space. Instead, we should feed the world’s poor and find immediate solutions to other problems, such as pollution and fatal diseases (致命疾病). However, others feel this is a shallow view which fails to realise how exploring space helps us.

Firstly, exploring space has already made a difference in the fight against world hunger. It has directly resulted in the many satellites that now orbit Earth. A number of the satellites record data on land and weather patterns. Then the data is transmitted (传送) to scientists on Earth. After careful analysis, the scientists can provide useful recommendations and advice for farmers. As a result, space-based science has helped farming in its efforts to grow enough food to feed Earth’s increasing population.

Secondly, space exploration has already promoted technological improvements that benefit us all. High-end products around the world are made to a higher standard now because of advanced technology which was first created to meet the requirements for space exploration. For example, space technologies have helped the research and development of different types of new material. They have also helped companies make better heart monitors and other machines that doctors regularly use. Today, space technologies are widely used in all kinds of industries, and everyday products such as GPS, memory foam pillows (记忆棉枕头), and smartphone cameras are changing our lives.

Finally, sending astronauts into space has helped people to think about the world’s problems and even to find ways to solve them. Seeing pictures of our planet as an island in a black sea made people realise that our planet’s resources are limited. In order to provide for such a rapidly increasing population, scientists are trying to find other planets that could one day be our new home. The greatest attention at present is on Mars because it is closer to Earth. In the future, humans may live on both planets.

In closing, exploring space provides the world with many different benefits. Therefore, it should continue so as to provide new and better solutions to people’s short-term and long-term problems.

1. In writing Paragraph 1, the author aims to ________.
A.propose a definitionB.make a comparison
C.reach a conclusionD.present an argument
2. Which of the following is TRUE about the satellites?
A.They can collect information of the land and weather changes.
B.They can provide useful recommendations for farmers.
C.They can fight against world hunger directly.
D.They can analyze the data and make suggestions.
3. What idea does the author convey in Paragraph 3?
A.Space exploration no longer requires high-end products.
B.High-end products cannot meet the needs of space exploration.
C.Our daily life has benefited from the development of space technology.
D.The development of new material is a must for space exploration.
4. What does the author intend to tell us in Paragraph 4?
A.Space exploration has changed the way our planet works.
B.Space exploration helps to discover and solve Earth’s problems.
C.In the future, all humans may have to move to Mars.
D.Resource shortage and population growth are already serious problems.
5. What is the author’s purpose in writing the passage?
A.To provide guidance on how to carry out space exploration.
B.To stress the need of promoting technology.
C.To state the importance of exploring space.
D.To suggest a way of meeting the requirements for space exploration.
2024-01-10更新 | 163次组卷 | 2卷引用:天津市南开区2023-2024学年高三上学期期末考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要探讨了人工智能与人类之间的关系。

8 . Is it possible to make machines think like humans? This is one question in research in the field of Artificial Intelligence, or “AI” To think like a human, it involves feelings, morality, hopes, and dreams. Humans are capable of making decisions by themselves without input from others, and they can learn from experience. In addition, humans are able to create things from their own inspiration for their own pleasure. The question is whether machines can ever really think in all these aspects. The idea of a computer that is all-powerful and can think and make decisions for itself terrifies many people. In some films, AI even decides that all humans must be killed. Many people are also concerned that AI will be used to replace humans.

Yet others are comforted by the thought of AI. Maybe with AI. robots can be made to replace loved ones who have died. Today, the creation of an all-powerful computer capable of human thought is still in progress. We have companion (陪伴) robots, and it is likely that they will grow more important in our lives as time goes by. However, the need for such robots does not seem to be as critical as our need for intelligent machines that can solve problems by learning from their observations and experience.   

For example, AI is already being used with great success in Internet search engines and as a personal assistant in our smartphones. It learns from our habits to help us find what we want and like. AI is also used to diagnose (诊断) problems and suggest solutions. Researchers are also experimenting with the use of AI in driverless cars which can sense their surroundings and decide on the best way to reach a destination. It is also being used in education, particularly in online courses. Furthermore, industries that use robots for repetitive or dangerous work often turn to AI to manage these electronic workers. In addition, virtual assistants are also being used in some homes today. In the near future, it is likely that AI will be used to manage smart homes and handle an even greater variety of tasks such as setting out favourite clothes and helping us with our personal grooming (梳妆). The AI of today has already proven its superiority to humans in many areas. Do you think that we can create a robot that thinks like a human or one that is even more intelligent? If so, is there truly a difference between AI and a human?

1. What can we learn from Paragraphs 1 and 2?
A.We already have all-powerful computers with the power of human thought.
B.One day the AI will decide on its own to wipe out humans.
C.Robots with AI have the potential to replace our loved ones.
D.In contrast, humans need artificial intelligence machines to help us solve problems rather than companion robots.
2. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 3 probably mean?
A. AI will eventually be used to manage workers.
B.AI is often used to manage robots on production lines.
C.Industrial robots are completely different from electronic workers.
D.Industrial robots often turn to AI.
3. What could be inferred from Paragraph 3 about AI?
A.Smartphones already have AI technology.
B. AI technology for driverless cars is already mature.
C. AI has been being used to mange smart homes.
D.Artificial intelligence has proved its superiority over humanity in all fields.
4. What is the author’s attitude towards AI?
A.Short-sighted.B.Wait-and-see.C.Optimistic.D.Skeptical.
5. What makes the best title for the passage?
A. AI Thinks Like HumansB.AI Robots
C.AI and Human BeingsD.The Future of AI
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9 . Talking about Beijing Opera, we cannot forget to mention one of its greatest performers: Mei Lanfang, a brilliant artist who played an important role in bringing Beijing Opera to the world. Mei Lanfang was born in Beijing in 1894. He started to learn the ______ of Beijing Opera at the age of eight and made his on-stage debut (首次登台) at age eleven. Mei Lanfang worked hard to learn as much as possible from the great artists and______ of Beijing Opera, and by the age of 20, he had become a(n)______ actor in Beijing Opera’s dan role (角).

Mei Lanfang quickly became well-known among Chinese audiences ______ his acting skill. Mei Lanfang’s skill opened doors for him to become friends with people from all over the world, as he often ______ guests from other countries who wanted to meet the young actor. As Mei Lanfang ______ to know ambassadors (大使), European royal families, and celebrities from ______, he ______ bring his beloved Beijing Opera to the rest of the world, so that even more people from other countries might understand and ______ the beauty of Chinese culture and art.

And so, in 1919, Mei Lanfang began to travel abroad, ______ performances in Japan and the Soviet Union (苏联). His ______ were a great success; audiences were fascinated by this ______ opera from the Orient (东方). One of Mei Lanfang’s greatest ______ was to visit the United States, and after cight years of ______, he and his opera group finally brought Beijing Opera to the USA.

Mei Lanfang ______ his whole life to the art of Beijing Opera. He ______ sought to improve his own artistry, creating many unforgettable and beautiful ______ for the stage. His style became known as the “Mei Lanfang school (梅派)”, a(n) ______ graceful style, and is still one of the most popular styles of Beijing Opera today.

Mei Lanfang died in 1961 of heart disease. During his more than 50 years on the stage, Mei Lanfang took traditions from the past and ______ the best parts to create new and enrich old forms of Beijing Opera. Although this great opera master has now joined the heroes of history, he ______ a legacy of cultural wealth for his people and for all future generations.

1.
A.nameB.historyC.artD.tradition
2.
A.celebritiesB.mastersC.fansD.audiences
3.
A.assistantB.amateurC.supportingD.leading
4.
A.forB.asC.withD.by
5.
A.entertainedB.avoidedC.fooledD.gathered
6.
A.neededB.wantedC.gotD.learned
7.
A.heartB.abroadC.worldD.community
8.
A.came toB.agreed toC.got down toD.longed to
9.
A.maintainB.polishC.identifyD.appreciate
10.
A.showingB.takingC.givingD.playing
11.
A.toursB.famesC.reformsD.routines
12.
A.valuedB.elegantC.openedD.honored
13.
A.approachesB.responsesC.goalsD.shames
14.
A.dreamsB.controlsC.attemptsD.trades
15.
A.sacrificedB.broughtC.riskedD.devoted
16.
A.ultimatelyB.mostlyC.absolutelyD.constantly
17.
A.charactersB.experiencesC.starsD.lives
18.
A.merelyB.uniquelyC.entirelyD.barely
19.
A.adaptedB.desertedC.drewD.declined
20.
A.brought outB.left behindC.gave outD.filled up
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10 . The heating of the planet is pushing Earth’s polar bear population to its limit, and according to a new study, they could have fewer than 100 years left before extinction.

The polar bears live by hunting seals in the Arctic Ocean, but as more and more ice melts (融化) in that region, their habitat continues to reduce. Since amounts began to be measured at the end of the 1970s, sea ice that lasts for more than a year in the Arctic has decreased at a rate of 13% per decade.

Studies have long shown that declining sea ice will lead to a decline in polar bears, but new research published in Nature Climate Change models a specific doomsday (世界末日) timeline. Polar bears will be unable to endure the effects of climate change over the next several decades, the scientists believe, and will be wiped out by 2100.

“What we’ve shown is that, first, we’ll lose the survival of cubs (幼崽), so cubs will be born, but the females won’t have enough body fat to produce milk to bring them along through the ice-free season, said Dr. Steven Amstrup, chief scientist of Polar Bears

International, to the BBC. “Any of us know that we can only go without-food for so long. That’s a biological reality for all species.”

The study estimated that, even in a situation where countries achieve a moderate (适中的) reduction in greenhouse gases, several populations of polar bears will disappear. But Amstrup emphasized that the animal can still persist (坚持) if climate change does not continue.

“Showing how imminent (迫在眉睫的) the threat is for different polar bear populations-is-another reminder that we must act now to head off the worst of future problems faced by us all,” he said. “The course we’re on now is not a good one, but if society gets its act together, we have time to save polar bears. And if we do, we will benefit the rest of life on Earth, including ourselves.”

1. In writing Paragraph 1, the author aims to________.
A.present an argumentB.make a comparison
C.propose a definitionD.introduce a topic
2. What could we learn from Paragraph 2?
A.Seals hunt polar bears for food.
B.The sea ice has decreased by 13% in a year.
C.Polar bears depend on sea ice for their survival.
D.More and more seals are leaving the Arctic Ocean.
3. What could be inferred from Paragraphs 3 and 4 about the effect of climate change?
A.Sea ice will be wiped out by 2100.
B.The doomsday for mankind is coming.
C.Newborn bears will starve to death in the coming decades.
D.Polar bears will eventually be able to survive without sea ice.
4. By saying “if we do, we will benefit the rest of life on Earth, including ourselves.” in the last paragraph, the author means________.
A.we must act now to save ourselves
B.reducing greenhouse gases is good for all living things on Earth
C.the polar bear population is an imminent threat and we must take action
D.we should stay on our current course for the survival of all living things
5. What is the passage mainly about?
A.How do polar bears survive?
B.Arctic sea ice is melting at an accelerating rate.
C.Polar bears and humans should coexist in harmony.
D.Polar bears could be extinct by end of the century.
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