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1 . During the ongoing battle against the Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia (NCP)(新型冠状肺炎), you may have read news that garlic can quickly kill the virus but it proved to be misinformation. While the nation continues to fight against the NCP, it’s also stepping up efforts to fight the spread of misinformation.

In the Internet era, the nature of how information spreads has changed largely. Information and misinformation can spread to thousands of people in seconds.

For most people, fact-checking is an afterthought — if it is a thought at all. Therefore, misinformation spreads, said The Washington Post. People simply prefer passing on information that will lead to an emotional response(反应) from readers. Whether or not it is factual is not always important.

Misinformation could be a greater danger than the virus itself. Misinformation is “making the work of our heroic workers even harder”, World Health Organization(WHO) Director-General Tedros told China Daily. He said misinformation “causes confusion and spreads fear”.

During the fight against the NCP, Ghebreyesus said that “at the WHO we’re not just fighting against the virus, we’re also battling conspiracy(阴谋) theories that undermine our response. ”

It is true that as China races to contain the NCP and minimize(减少到最低限度) its spread across countries, fears and rumors(谣言) surrounding the virus are creating their own problems on social media. “Ironically(讽刺地), speed is important on those things,” US professor Gabriel Kahn told The Los Angeles Times. “But.... those are the ones you have to be most certain about verifying (验证) before you share.”

As ordinary people, we may not be able to devote ourselves like those medical staff. But we could think twice about what we read. If you can be careful about sharing information, it’s your contribution to the fight against the outbreak.

1. According to the article, what is the main cause of the spread of misinformation?
A.The lack of fact-checking.
B.An increase in viruses.
C.People’s desire to trick others.
D.Changes in the way people view information.
2. What does the underlined word “undermine” in Para.5 probably mean?
A.Test.B.Harm.C.Guide.D.Explain.
3. What problem has been found during the battle against the NCP?
A.People have fears caused by misinformation.
B.It is hard to deal with misinformation across countries.
C.Rumors about the virus travel too fast to be controlled.
D.Social media creates problems for people to verify misinformation.
4. What is the author’s purpose in writing the article?
A.To share tips on how to fight against misinformation.
B.To introduce some misinformation about the NCP.
C.To call on people to watch out for misinformation.
D.To tell people what China has done to deal with misinformation.
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2 . 你的外国朋友Peter向你了解中国节日,发挥你的英语语言运用能力,充分利用所学的词汇和句式结构,给他回信介绍中国最重要的传统节日春节。
词数80-100之间。
2021-09-08更新 | 93次组卷 | 1卷引用:新疆乌鲁木齐市南湖中学2020-2021学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了西部大开发的优势、目的和前景,并且介绍了大量的人才致力于西部大开发。

3 . China is a large country and has a population of about 1. 3 billion. But most people live in the east and the living standard is much higher than in the west. Recently, the Chinese government has decided to promote development in central and western China. The part includes 11 provinces and autonomous regions (自治区) with a population of 285 million and an area of 5. 4 million square-kilometers.

The rich nature resources in western China is one of the advantages for development. According to the plan, the government will focus on improving transportation. Highways and railways will be built. To protect nature, farmers will turn farmland back into forest. Since the western part is developing fast, all kinds of talents are badly needed. In June, 2003, several thousand college students chose to start their career in the west. They worked as volunteers. Some people even give up the chance of working in big companies in China' coastal cities. For example, Wang Fei was a student from Qinghua University. Before June, he had received a job offer in Shanghai. However, he turned down the offer. Instead, he became one of the "Go West" volunteers.

Since 2003, tens of thousands of college students have gone to the west. They are trying their best to make the west become more and more beautiful. We are sure that the development will be a great success. China will be richer and stronger.

1. According to this passage, we know that ________.
A.eastern China is developing faster than western China
B.China is the richest in the world
C.eastern China has a population of 285 million
D.There are more people in the west than in the east
2. Now, what does western China need most?
A.ForestB.Highways and railways
C.skilled talentsD.Resources
3. Why do college students go to the west?
A.They want to make contributions to the development of western China
B.Western China is more beautiful than eastern China
C.They want to get more money
D.They hate working in coastal cities
4. What does the phrase" turn down" mean in the second paragraph?
A.Return
B.Refuse to accept
C.Make something less
D.Review
5. What's the best title for this passage?
A.Volunteers
B.China's development
C.The bright future in western China
D.Western China needs help
2022-02-18更新 | 45次组卷 | 1卷引用:新疆生产建设兵团第十师北屯高级中学2021-2022学年高一上学期期中考试英语试卷
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1. How much will the magazine pay for a joke to be published?
A.$50.B.$100.C.$150.D.$350.
2. If you want to share a story of your pets with the readers, you need to submit it to ________.
A.Anecdotes and JokesB.Smart Animals
C.Power of LoveD.My Story
3. A story showing people’s generosity should be emailed to the editor at ________.
A.juliet@sws.comB.susan@sws.com
C.Audrey@sws.comD.nanjc@sws.com
4. An inspiring story sent to the magazine should ________.
A.describe strange behaviourB.contain less than 800 words
C.be real and originalD.be published before
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5 . 假设你是李华,你的好友Peter今天上午来你家找你陪他练习汉语口语。你因临时有急事外出,让他扑空。请根据以上情景,给他写封信。内容如下:
1.表示歉意;
2.解释具体原因,并希望他能谅解;
3.告诉他下次练习的时间、地点及话题。
注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.信的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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6 . Working robots, like the KASRO, are typically big, simple, and strong. They are large preprogrammed units working in dangerous and dull jobs. But the growing trend towards collaborative(合作的) robots, or cobots, is transforming robotic use worldwide.

What big companies such as Germany’s Mercedes-Benz discovered was that robots alone were not enough to keep pace with the demand for customized products. Human-robot collaboration was identified as the most suitable strategy. By shrinking robots down to desktop size and equipping them with sensors and AI, the next generation of cobots will feel our presence, learn from us, and cooperate with us better.

“When we have people and machines cooperate, we’re much more flexible and can produce many more products on one production line,” said head of production planning, Markus Schaefer. “The variety is too much to take on for the machines.”

The future of cobot working is likely to change as new ways of interacting are developed. Voice commands are bound to be a feature as natural language processing systems become more widespread. Closer integration( 融 合 ) with machine learning and AI is sure to help realize the benefits of elements such as voice control and machine vision. Unplanned changes to production and safer interaction with humans will then require a step-change in robot learning.

Cobots will learn directly from human interaction or even from simulations( 模拟) that will help them to adapt to real-world situations. Open robotics platforms, such as Carnegie Mellon University’s LoCoBot or Elephant Robotics’ Catbot, mean that programmers can share the skills they have developed via the cloud.

Importantly, for household robots to become popular, robot learning—where environmental data is gathered to make more ideal decisions— will be needed. Cobot carers, such as ElliQ the companion robot and IKEA’s robotic furniture, promise a bright future of cooperation.

Like any achievable technological dream, such as self-driving cars, their realization is   coming soon. Cobots will become standard in the same way that a car’s GPS or the smartphone did. Their integration into society will gradually become normal.

1. What inspired Mercedes-Benz to recognize the need for human-robot collaboration?
A.The fast pace of modern life.
B.The decreasing size of robots.
C.The diversity of customer demands.
D.The great demand for personal robots.
2. What might Markus Schaefer’s words in Paragraph 3 imply?
A.People are much smarter than machines.
B.Cobots contribute a lot to effective production.
C.It’s difficult for people to cooperate with machines.
D.Robots are playing a steady role on the production line.
3. What can Carnegie Mellon University’s LoCoBot mainly help researchers do?
A.Share and improve their skills.
B.Make improvements on Catbot.
C.Interact with robots more efficiently.
D.Examine robots’ machine learning feature.
4. Why does the author mention GPS in the last paragraph?
A.To prove the wide use of high-tech machines.
B.To explain the popularity of cobots in the future.
C.To introduce another direction in robot development.
D.To predict possible difficulties in cobot development.
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7 . 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1 个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Out of a home bakery (烘焙) in Bowie, Maryland, a young businessman gives one cupcake away to someone in need, for each one he sells. Behind the operation is 14 -year-old Michael Platt. He runs a company    1     model is based on another company of charity.

Platt recently got     2       order for a few dozen cupcakes, and as promised, he doubled the order and packed up the extra cupcakes to bring to    3     (home) people on the streets. Now, he focuses       4       his business and charity, hoping to open several grocery     5       (store) for people who want to shop for affordable things. As if     6       (run) the bakery and charity is   not enough, Platt partners with No Kid Hungry and    7       (raise) money for the organization which helps children in need of food.

On Top of all of that, Platt recently gave a TED talk on being a young businessman. “Kids can do what they love to do and also be able     8     (help) people,” he said. “If everyone does   what they can to   end a   problem that they’re     9       (interest)   in, then the   problem will end.” The audience were    10     (great) inspired by his story.

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8 . British Museum

Located in Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3DG, the British Museum houses a vast collection of world art and artifacts and is free to all visitors. The British Museums surprising collection spans over two million years of human history and culture, and it has more than 7 million objects, so it would probably take a week to see everything.

Over 6 million visitors every year experience the collection, including world-famous objects such as the Rosetta Stone and Egyptian mummies.

Admission (入场费) and opening times

Free, open daily from 10:00 to 17:30.

Open until 20:30 on Fridays,except Good Friday.

Closed on 24, 25 and 26 December and 1 January.

Large luggage (行李), suitcases and cabin baggage

For everyone’s safety, all bags, packages and personal items may be searched before entry. Wheeled cases and large items of luggage are not allowed on British Museum for safety and security reasons. Storage for luggage is available at major rail stations, including Euston, Kings Cross and Charring Cross.

Membership

Membership allows you to discover two million years of human history with free unlimited entry to special exhibitions.

Individual (个人) membership: $74

Under 26 membership: $54

Young friends (ages 8—15):$25

Shops

The Museum has four shops where you can buy books, souvenirs, and family gifts.

1. When can you visit the British Museum?
A.At 9:00 Friday.B.On Christmas Day.
C.At 12:00 Monday.D.On Good Friday.
2. Where can visitors store their large luggage?
A.At some crossings.B.At major train stations.
C.In the hall of the Museum.D.At the entrance to the Museum.
3. How much should a father and his 18-year-old son pay to be a member of the Museum?
A.79.B.99.C.128.D.148.
2022-10-19更新 | 82次组卷 | 26卷引用:新疆玛纳斯县第一中学2020-2021学年下学期高一期末英语考试

9 . I recently spent half a weekend sitting on the sofa watching the Davis Cup. I thought about going for a run, but I did not want to miss the rest of the match. Soon it was starting to get dark, so I did not bother. Whenever I watch tennis, I think how nice it would be to play it regularly. But I have been thinking that for almost 20 years without actually setting foot on a court. The evidence would suggest that I'm not the only one.

When a country or city bids to host an international sporting event, it often promises that more people will take up sports as a result. London was no exception. In the end it did not turn out quite like that. Just over one-third of people in Britain take part in sports once a week. A report on Olympic legacy (后续)has said that a big change in participation levels simply has not happened.

Why isn't there a big increase in people taking part in sports after most sporting events? Perhaps it is a mistake to assume an automatic link between watching sports and playing it. While the games are on, they actually encourage people to do just the opposite — to spend whole sunny days not out playing sports, but inside sitting on the sofa with the curtains shut to stop the sun shining on the TV screen and spoiling the view. We don't expect half the audience of a hit musical to apply to drama school the next day, yet we seem to expect it of sporting events.

We might have sat on the sofa doing an impression of Usain Bolt's bow — and — arrow signature pose. But how many of us have been inspired by watching him sprint (短跑)100 meters? The high-level performances on show only remind people that they could never match the elite (精英)athletes in their sporting achievements even if they trained full time.

Maybe participation in sports is not the right legacy to expect after a major sporting event. It's not so much that the Olympics failed to get people to participate but rather that this was never going to be the result. The Olympics can do many things, but maybe this cannot necessarily be one of them.

1. What can we learn from the first paragraph?
A.The author prefers playing tennis to running.
B.The author watches tennis matches very rarely.
C.The author hasn't played tennis in nearly one fifth of a century.
D.The author didn't go for a run because the match lasted longer than expected.
2. According to the article, there is no noticeable rise in sport participation after most events because.
① it takes people a longer time to play sports than watch it
② watching sports actually discourages people from going out
③ sporting events make people aware that they could never be as good as elite athletes
④ people are too busy to get into the habit of taking part in sports
A.①②B.②③C.③④D.①④
3. This article is mainly about.
A.how to make people do more sport
B.the things that I he Olympics can do
C.the disadvantages of watching big sporting events
D.whether big sporting events make us do more sport
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10 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

China’s Henan province     1    (make) headlines as it was hit with heavy rains, which left people dead, missing and     2    (severe) affected.     3     donations, supplies and condolences(慰唁) rolling in, many Chinese enterprises are setting     4     positive example.

Chinese sportswear company ERKE made a donation of 50 million yuan ($7.7 million) to provide supplies for flood     5    (relieve) and aid. After the company made the announcement on     6    (it) social media platform, Sina Weibo, on Wednesday, it received widespread support.

One of the comments     7    (leave) by a netizen ranked at the top under the topic. “It feels like you’re going out of business and you donated so much,” the netizen wrote.

What made the company’s donation     8    (impress) and led it to go viral is the fact that the donation is a big sum for the company,     9    (consider) that ERKE’s business didn’t seem to develop very smoothly during the past few years.

On Thursday night, the company’s live streaming channel on Taobao, Alibaba’s e-commerce platform, attracted over 2 million people,     10     was a big increase from its usual number of viewers.

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