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1 . If you're planning to go on a diet, or if you suffer from serious conditions like diabetes (糖尿病), knowing exactly what and how much you're eating is essential. In this day and age, we have calorie and nutritional calculators even on our smartphones, but they act only as guides, whereas Panasonic's revolutionary new device, CaloRieco, actually analyzes the food on your plate and provides accurate information about in just a few seconds.

You've probably used calorie calculators before, and you know that they only offer general information. For example, a calculator will tell you the average number of calories in a hamburger, but it can't tell you exactly how many calories are in the hamburger. The same goes for nutrients like protein or fats. And this is what makes the new CaloRieco so special.

Displayed at a recent tech show, CaloRieco is a high tech device that uses light reflection technology to determine the nutritional values of almost any food and also provide accurate calorie estimates. All you have to do is put your plate in the box-shaped device and wait between 10 and 20 seconds for it to analyze all the food on there.

Once it's done analyzing the various ingredients in your meal, CaloRieco displays the number of calories, as well as the nutritional content on an LED display. According to Panasonic, the device is able to recognize the vast majority of foods, except soups and very dark dishes.

CaloRieco can also connect to your smartphone via an app, and send all the data about analyzed foods to your handheld, so you can access it whenever you need.

Panasonic said that its outstanding invention is aimed at dieters and diabetes sufferers, both of which make up a sizable market. Unfortunately, you'll have to wait a bit longer to get your hands on your very own CaloRieco, as the device presented at the show is just a prototype (样品) which needs to be improved. It's scheduled to hit the market sometime in the next few years, but the price remains a mystery.

1. What is special about CaloRieco?
A.It is a high-tech device working as a guide.
B.It makes use of light reflection technology.
C.It only offers general information of food.
D.It can present the exact data of analyzed food.
2. What do we know about CaloRieco?
A.It needs a long time to analyze the food.
B.It can count the calories of all kinds of food.
C.It can display the food data on the smartphone directly.
D.It may be well received among dieters and diabetes sufferers.
3. What does the underlined word "it" in Paragraph 5 refer to?
A.Smartphone.B.App.C.Data.D.Food.
4. What can we infer about CaloRieco from the last paragraph?
A.It's perfect.B.It's promising.C.It's costly.D.It's portable.
2021-05-07更新 | 54次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省宣城六校2020-2021学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题(含听力)

2 . Located in the southeast of Canada and with a population of approximately 6 million, Toronto is a big and beautiful city, which has developed from a relatively unknown place over the past half century to the center of culture, trade and communication in Canada.

With its colorful ethnic mix, rich history and breathtaking buildings. Toronto offers non-stop adventures to the tourists. To get a sense of how big, various and magical Toronto is, the best place to start is the CN Tower. From this point, visitors can get a bird's-eye view of the city's amazing scenery and unique geography.

In addition to being an important center of culture, trade and communication in Canada, Toronto is also a major muti-ethnic city. It is the most populous city in Canada and its citizens come from countries around the world and from different kinds of ethnic backgrounds. Every day, in most places of the city, a hundred different languages can be heard on the streets, from Hindi to Greek to French. This, perhaps, explains why former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau once said that Canada is a mosaic(嵌合体)of cultures and languages rather than a melting pot.

Street signs in Toronto are mostly in English. Weekly and daily newspapers are published in various languages, and the city hosts the successful international film festival each September. It is also home to a popular baseball team the Toronto Blue Jays. Toronto has something for everyone.

Moreover, Toronto has been rated one of the most livable cities in the world by United Nations Human Settlements Programme for many years. At the same time, Toronto is one of the safest, richest cities in the world with the highest standard of living.

1. What's the purpose of the text?
A.To draw more tourists to Toronto.
B.To introduce something about Canada.
C.To introduce some famous sights of Toronto.
D.To tell us how Toronto develops from the past.
2. What can we know about Toronto from the text?
A.Toronto is in the center of Canada.
B.Toronto is a city with a history of half a century.
C.The street signs in Toronto are all written in English.
D.From the top of the CN Tower we can see the whole Toronto.
3. How does the author like Toronto?
A.It's worth visiting.
B.It's just a common city in Canada.
C.There are too many foreigners in the city.
D.There aren't many places of interest to visit.
4. Where is this text most likely from?
A.A personal diary.B.A news report.
C.A tourist handbook.D.A student's notebook.
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3 . About City Cruises - Red River Rover(24hr)

As the River Thames weaves its way through the heart of London there is history around every bend.

See and experience the sights and splendor of this great city from the relaxed comfort of a modern, all-weather, wheelchair-friendly City Cruises RiverLinerTM with open upper deck and spacious lower saloon with panoramic (全景的)windows. During your cruise you will have live commentary(解说)from the experienced crew giving you lots of insights you wouldn't find in the guide books.

The Hop on Hop off Pass allows you to make unlimited use of the river services between the piers(码头)of operation:

Westminster Pier: Houses of Parliament

Abbey Waterloo Pier: London Eye London Aquarium

Tower Pier: Tower of London, Tower Bridge

Greenwich Pier; Greenwich, Maritime Museum, Cutty Sark

Important Information

You should arrive at least 15 minutes before departure time.

Passenger numbers are difficult to predict each day and can vary on account of public holidays, weather condition, events, etc. City Cruises cannot guarantee that you will get the sightseeing sailing that you have booked—please ensure that you arrive in reasonable time.

All boats have seating and are fully heated.

All boats offer open space areas with great views. Many have open decks offering a better view.

Free live commentary is in English on each sightseeing cruise.

Free audio guides are available in 8 languages: Italian, French, German, Spanish, Chinese, Russian, English and Japanese.

1. What can we learn about City Cruises RiverLinerTM?
A.It doesn't provide services on windy days.
B.It is not accessible to disabled passengers.
C.It ignores the great history of River Thames.
D.It enables you to learn further about the sights.
2. In which pier can a passenger view London Eye?
A.Westminster Pier.B.Greenwich Pier.
C.Tower Pier.D.Abbey Waterloo Pier.
3. We can conclude from the passage that________.
A.passengers sensitive to cold should wear more clothes
B.passengers can view landmark sights of London on board
C.passengers should book visits to get the guaranteed sailing
D.passengers can watch live commentaries in various languages

4 . Artificial Intelligence (AI) advice is as influential as human’s, but positive crowd views still overpower.

In a study, researchers found that machines that make recommendations—or AI experts—were as influential as human experts when the AI experts recommended which photo users should add to their online business profiles. However, both AI and human experts failed to budge them if their feedback was negative and went against popular views among other users, said S. Shyam Sundar, a professor of Media Effects.

Because people are increasingly using social media to look for feedback, studies suggest that expert opinions and the bandwagon(从众效应)effect may be important factors in influencing decisions, according to Jinping Wang, a doctoral candidate in mass communication and first author of the study. “Nowadays, we often turn to online platforms for opinions from other people—like our peers and experts—before making a decision,” said Wang. AI experts are often less expensive than human experts and they can also work 24 hours a day, which, Wang suggests, might make them appealing to online business.

The researchers also found that the AI’s group status—in this case, national origin was pointed out—did not seem to affect a person’s acceptance of its recommendation. Among human experts, however, an expert from a similar national origin who offered a negative opinion of a photograph tended to be more influential than a human expert from an unknown country who offered a similar negative rating of a photograph.

While findings that suggest group status may not affect whether a person values the view of AI experts sound like good news, Sundar suggests that the same cultural prejudice might still be at work in AI experts for they could be hidden in the programming and training data.

“It can be both good—and bad—because it all depends on what you feed the AI,” said Sundar. “While it is good to believe in AI’s ability to transcend(超越)cultural prejudice, we have to keep in mind that if you train the AI on pictures from one culture, they could give misleading recommendations on pictures meant for use in other cultural contexts.”

1. What do the underlined words “budge them” in Paragraph 2 mean?
A.Change users’ ideas.B.Satisfy users’ needs.
C.Raise users’ spirits.D.Fire users’ imagination.
2. Why do users often turn to AI experts?
A.Because AI experts are more knowledgeable.
B.Because AI experts are less influenced by feelings.
C.Because AI experts are always available and cost less.
D.Because AI experts are so new as to be more attractive.
3. Which expert’s negative assessments is a person more likely to believe?
A.An expert who has great achievements in arts.
B.An expert from countries with similar cultures.
C.An expert with better personality and attitude.
D.A foreign expert who is very popular worldwide.
4. What did Sundar mean by the last paragraph?
A.People should have a mind of their own.
B.People should be able to tell good from bad.
C.People should be trained how to use AI properly.
D.People should know AI’s hidden cultural prejudice.
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5 . Write a one-page report titled “The Best Book I Read This Year” and enter it in the Boys’ Life 2020 “Say Yes to Reading!” contest.


The book can be fiction or nonfiction. But the report has to be in your own words — 500words tops. Enter in one of these three age categories:

8 years old and younger

9 and 10 years old

11 years old and older

First-place winners in each age category will receive a $100 gift card from Amazon.com. Second-place winners will receive a $75 gift card; third-place winners, a $50 gift card.

Everyone who enters will get a free patch like the one on this page. The patch is a temporary sign, so it can be worn on the right pocket of the Scout uniform shirt. Proudly display it there or on another item such as a vest, plaque or trophy! In coming years, you’ll have the opportunity to earn other patches.

The contest is open to all Boys’ Life readers. Be sure to include your name, address, age and grade in school on the entry.

Send your report, along with a business-size, self-addressed, stamped envelope, to:

Boys’ Life Reading Contest

S306

P.O. Box 152079

Irving, TX 75015-2079

Entries must be postmarked by Dec. 31, 2020 and must include entry information and a self-addressed, stamped envelope.

1. Who are the contest intended for?
A.All school students.B.Only teenagers.C.Boy’s Life readers.D.Boy students.
2. What is a winner supposed to do for the contest?
A.Writing a report of over 500 words.B.Sending their entries by 12-31-2020.
C.Wearing a special patch.D.Sending some stamps.
3. Which of the following will sponsor the prizes for winners?
A.Boy’s life club.B.A famous publisher.
C.A high school.D.An online bookstore.
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6 . Do you like running enough to make it a habit? Tierney Wolfgram does; she has made running a lifelong career and isn't stopping.

In February, the 16-year-old from a high school, US, competed at the 2020 US Olympic Trials. She finished the marathon(42.195 km)with a time of 2:42:47 as the youngest competitor in the race and ranked 76th out of 390 runners. However, the cross-country(越野的)season was postponed to winter because of the COVID-19. So she jumped at the opportunity to train for another race-the Parkway Marathon in California. In November, Wolfgram broke the Women's American Junior marathon record with her time of 2:31:49. The old record was 2:34:32, which had stood since 1984.

“I'm completely stunned, ”said Wolfgram's coach.   “I knew she was going to break it, but she really showed out!”

During the run, Wolfgram once hit a wall pretty hard, but she overcame it to finish. “I guess I can say I gave it my all, ”she told Runner's World. “When I finished, all I was thinking was I felt super happy,” Wolfgram said This was only her third marathon. In 2018, when Wolfgram was 15 years old, she ran her first marathon just because she wanted to see if she had the ability to do it. “I believed that I would get faster as the distances got longer. . . I'm still glad that I did it. ”

When preparing for that first marathon, she ran up to 120 miles per week. Although her parents didn't have any background in running, they helped Wolfgram train. At first, her dad would take her out in the morning and run about 13 miles. The distance would gradually increase each day. On top of her runs in the morning, she would do cross-country practice after school.

Now Wolfgram will consider attending the Olympics Games in 2024 after it's scheduled.

1. What can we learn about Wolfgram from Paragraph 2?
A.She was the champion at the 2020 US Olympic Trials.
B.She put off the cross-country season for the COVID-19.
C.She broke an Olympic marathon record in November.
D.She prepared for the Parkway Marathon in California.
2. What does the underlined word “stunned”in paragraph 3 refer to?
A.DoubtfulB.Worried.C.Shocked.D.Interested
3. What inspired Wolfgram to run her first marathon?
A.Her parents' encouragement.B.Her desire to prove she could do it.
C.Her coach's support and help.D.Her hope to break the national record
4. Which section of a newspaper does the passage probably come from?
A.Sports.B.LifestyleC.Culture.D.Opinion

7 . Many people struggle to keep their weight under control as they get older. Research at Karolinska Institute in Sweden has uncovered why that is: Lipid turnover (脂质周转)in the fat tissue decreases during ageing and makes it easier to gain weight, even if we don't eat more or exercise less than before.

The scientists studied the fat cells in 54 men and women over an average period of 13 years. In that time, all subjects, regardless whether they gain or lose weight, showed decreases in lipid turnover in the fat tissue. Those who didn't compensate (补充)for that by eating fewer calories gained weight by an average of 20%.

The researchers also examined lipid turnover in 41 women who had bariatric surgery (减肥手术)and how the lipid turnover rate affected their ability to keep the weight off four to seven years after surgery. The result showed that only those who had a low rate before the surgery managed to increase their lipid turnover and keep their weight loss. The researchers believe these people may have had more room to increase their lipid turnover than those who already had a high level pre - surgery.

“The results indicate for the first time that processes in our fat tissue regulate (调节)changes in body weight during ageing in a way that is independent of other factors, says Peter Amer, one of the study's main authors. "This could open up new ways to treat obesity (肥胖).”

Previous studies have shown that one way to speed up the lipid turnover in the fat tissue is to do more physical activity. This new research supports that and further indicates that the long - term result of weight -loss surgery would improve if combined with increased physical activity.

1. According to the first paragraph, gaining weight with age is_____.
A.a natural rule.B.an unknown secret
C.the result of bad habitsD.something easy to avoid
2. What can we know about the study conducted by Karolinska Institute in Sweden?
A.It lasts for about three decades.
B.Its findings don't agree with the results of former studies.
C.It finds old people’s weight increases by 20% on average.
D.Its findings can give some inspiration for obesity treatment.
3. What can speed up the lipid turnover in the fat tissue?
A.Eating less.B.Exercise more.
C.Having enough sleep.D.Having bariatric surgery.
4. What does the text want to tell us?
A.Why people gain weight as they get old.B.How old people can control their weight.
C.What contributes to weight gain or loss.D.Physical activity is the key to weight loss.
2021-01-14更新 | 53次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省宣城市2019-2020学年高二上学期期末调研测试英语试题

8 . As I was growing up, my life revolved (围绕)around soccer. I played on the national youth soccer teams, traveled to Europe, and at age fifteen, spent time training with a professional team in England. I always knew I was going to be a professional soccer player.

I had a full soccer scholarship to a top Midwest university, but when I got to college, things began to change. I started to see everything I had missed along the way. My high school years had been filled with practices and games and I didn't get to do a lot of the other things my friends were doing. I got to college and wanted to be “normal”. I was feeling burned out, so I just walked away from soccer and my scholarship. But I felt bad because soccer was the only thing in my life in which I ever had a deep interest. After graduation I did a few jobs. I worked in the financial industry, and then for several tech companies. I was still distressed.

Looking back, I can see that these jobs weren't based on the values that were important to me : honesty, stability (稳定),and family. Then an old soccer coach of mine called and presented an offer — teaching soccer and other sports to little kids. I thought, Could this be it, my calling(职业)?" I've been teaching now for a couple of years and really love it. I'm working with kids, which I enjoy, and I'm playing soccer again only with shorter players.

1. What did the author think of his life before entering college?
A.It was sad.B.It was tiring.C.It was relaxing.D.It was successful.
2. Why did the author walk away from soccer after entering college?
A.He was busy with his studies.
B.He didn't like to play soccer any more.
C.He wanted to be the same as his friends.
D.He knew he couldn't become a professional player.
3. What does the underlined word “distressed” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
A.Unhappy.B.Worried.C.Normal.D.Pleased.
4. What's the best title for the text?
A.I made a wrong choice.B.My values finally matched.
C.Live a comfortable life.D.Be a professional soccer player.
2021-01-14更新 | 56次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省宣城市2019-2020学年高二上学期期末调研测试英语试题

9 . Our house was across the street from a hospital. We rented the upstairs rooms to outpatients at the clinic. One summer evening as I was preparing supper, there was a knock at the door. I opened it to see a truly awful looking man hardly taller than my eight-year-old daughter.

But the frightening thing was his swollen face. He told me he’d been hunting for a room since noon but no one seemed to have a room. For a moment I hesitated, but his next words convinced me: “I could sleep on the porch(门廊). My bus leaves early in the morning.”

I went inside and finished getting supper. When we were ready, I asked him to join us. “No thank you. I have plenty.” And he held up a brown paper bag. When I had finished the dishes, I went out to talk with him a few minutes.

He told me he fished for a living to support his daughter, who was hopelessly disabled, and her five children. He didn’t tell it by way of complaint; in fact, he was grateful that no pain accompanied his disease. He thanked life for giving him the strength to keep going.

At bedtime, we put a camp small bed in the children’s room for him. When I got up in the morning, the bed linens were neatly folded and the little man was out on the porch. He refused breakfast, but just before he left, he smiled, “Your children made me feel at home. Grownups are bothered by my face, but children don’t seem to mind.” I told him he was welcome to come again.

In the years he came to stay overnight with us there was never a time that he did not bring us fish or vegetables. Other times we received packages. Knowing that he must walk three miles to mail these, and knowing how little money he had made the gifts more precious. I know our family always will be grateful to have known him; from him we learned what it was to accept the bad without complaint and the good with gratitude.

1. What actually led to the old man’s failure to get a room before?
A.His fishing job.B.His ugly appearance.
C.His disabled daughter.D.His lack of money.
2. Why did the author finally accept the old man?
A.He was in very bad condition.
B.He might attack her unless accepted.
C.He wouldn’t bother them too much.
D.The author had a big family to support.
3. What can we learn from the text?
A.The old man often came to ask for help ever since.
B.The old man actually didn’t eat anything for supper.
C.It was not easy for the old man to send the author gifts.
D.The author’s help taught the old man to live independently.
4. Which is the best title for the text?
A.A precious gift!
B.A silent complaint!
C.A stubborn fisherman!
D.An incredible meeting!

10 . With the winter holiday coming up, you may have a trip in mind. But no matter which destination you choose, chances are that you' 11 see people with Lonely Planet guidebooks on your travels.

Lonely Planet is one of the world's largest travel guide brands, publishing more than 500 different guides in eight languages. The popular brand produces television shows, websites and podcasts.

Some people praise Lonely Planet books because they make traveling easy and affordable. They save you time and keep you from missing the best things in a place. And of course, the reviews of hostels (招 待所),hotels and restaurants in the guides, in addition to ticket information about destinations, are useful.

This can be great if you are a nervous traveler, or if you haven't traveled by yourself before. If you a re in a country where you don't speak the language, being able to show a guidebook to a taxi driver can be a great help. You can be sure to get yourself to a hostel that's cheap and clean, with friendly staff and cold beer.

But others criticize Lonely Planet and other travel guide publishers. They say guidebooks take the fun out of traveling, and that part of the charming of travel comes from the fact that anything can happen.

They also think that if you follow a guidebook, you'll end up doing the same things and having the same experiences as everyone else. You might end up seeing the same group of people over and over, because everyone is reading the same book and following the same trail (路线).

Another criticism of travel guides is that they have an overly large impact on local communities. For example, some locals devote their lives to behaving in ways that attract tourists. They pretend a traditional lifestyle, wear traditional clothes and live in traditional houses just to attract tourists' dollars.

1. What advantages can Lonely Planet guidebooks bring?
A.They can help travelers make more local friends.
B.They can provide discounted tickets to travelers.
C.They can save travelers time and money when they travel.
D.They can help travelers find the cheapest hotels in a strange city.
2. Who would find a Lonely Planet guidebook the most useful?
A.Someone who liked to travel with friends.
B.Someone who was nervous to travel to an unfamiliar place.
C.Someone who liked to learn a new language while traveling.
D.Someone who wanted to have a different kind of travel experience.
3. People criticize the guidebooks because______.
A.they are not as useful as most travelers expect
B.local people live in the same way as before
C.travelers using them may have predictable holidays
D.travelers using them will have to meet different groups of people
4. Why does the author write the article?
A.To introduce a new way of traveling.
B.To advertise a product named Lonely Planet.
C.To tell tourists not to disturb the local people.
D.To share different opinions of traveling with guidebooks .
2021-01-10更新 | 67次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省宣城市2019-2020学年高二上学期期末调研测试英语试题
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