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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。当许多教育工作者担心学生会借助ChatGPT写报告或在作业中作弊时,肯塔基州列克星敦的唐尼·皮尔西老师把ChatGPT纳入了课堂,并引导学生总结了使用ChatGPT对他们的写作、学习的影响。

1 . Many educators fear students will use the artificial intelligence (AI) tool ChatGPT to write their reports or cheat on homework. But other teachers are including it in the classroom.

Donnie Piercey is a teacher in Lexington, Kentucky. He told his 5th-grade students to try and beat the tool that was creating writing tasks. Piercey says his job is to prepare students for a world where knowledge of Al will be required. He describes ChatGPT as just the newest technology in his 17 years of teaching that caused worry about the possibility of cheating.“As educators, we haven’t worked out the best way to use AI yet,” he added. “But it’s coming, whether we want it to or not.”

One lesson in his class was a writing game between students and the machine.

Piercey asked students to “Find the Bot”. Each student wrote a short report about boxer Muhammad Ali. Then they tried to find out which was written by ChatGPT.

After playing “Find the Bot”, Piercey asked his class what skills it helped them learn.“How to properly summarize and correctly capitalize words and use commas.” said one student. Another student felt that sentences written by students “have a little more feeling... more flavor.” Students Laksi and McCormick, both 10, said they could see the good and bad parts of working with chat bots. They can help students who have trouble putting their thoughts into writing. McCormick said students could use it for suggestions, but should not use it to do all the work. “You shouldn’t take advantage of it,” McCormick said, “You’re not learning anything if you type in what you want, and then it gives you the answer.”

1. Which opinion will Donnie Piercey possibly agree with?
A.The best way to use AI is to put it in classroom.
B.Students should not use AI for all tasks.
C.Students should be prepared to live with AI.
D.AI is the best tool to help with students’ learning.
2. In the game “Find the Bot”, students learned some skills that can be provided by AI EXCEPT _________.
A.summarizing given texts properlyB.capitalizing words correctly
C.correct use of commasD.adding more flavor to sentences
3. ChatGPT is NOT suitable for students who_________.
A.totally depend on chat bots
B.search for some suggestions
C.want to learn something with it
D.have difficulty expressing thoughts in writing
4. In which section of the newspaper would you probably read this article?
A.Environment.B.History.C.Travel.D.Science.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了摇摆舞的发展历史。

2 . From Asia to America and everywhere in between, Swing — an energetic form of dance that includes six-step and eight-step rhythms (节奏) — has taken the world by storm. Making a recent comeback, swing dance floors have popped up all over the world. Many clubs make fans of Swing happy by holding nights when swing music is played, and sometimes even offering classes to attract customers.

Though Swing is now popular worldwide, it first appeared alongside the jazz movements of the 1920s and 1930s in New York City. While listening to jazz, the young black people of that time developed the movements of the Lindy Hop — a style of dance that is best known for a break away or “swing out” move and sudden improvisation (即兴表演).

It was reportedly given this name when a reporter was interviewing a person at the dance hall who was watching other couples dance. When asked what that dance was called, the watcher looked at a newspaper next to him that had an article about Lindbergh — the first person to fly alone across the Atlantic (大西洋) — which was titled, “Lindy Hops the Atlantic”. Then the watcher announced that “Lindy Hop” was the name of the dance, and it has stuck since then.

In 1926, the Savoy Ballroom was the first large business to offer a place for people to listen to swing music and dance. With its huge dance floor, the Savoy became a big success overnight, attracting some of the best dancers and musicians in the New York area.

Within ten years, the Lindy Hop was sweeping through the United States and became a symbol of unity, as young people of all racial (种族的) backgrounds crowded into dance halls to swing the night away. Traditional dance teachers did not welcome it because they thought it was not even a real dance and were quite sure about its demise but Swing has proved them wrong; it continues to be one of the world’s most fun dances.

1. What’s the purpose of this passage?
A.To introduce a popular form of dance.
B.To discover the fun secrets of a dance.
C.To tell stories about an energetic dance.
D.To describe the special moves of a dance.
2. Which of the following words has the closest meaning to “demise”?
A.Challenge.B.Change.C.Development.D.Death.
3. What can we learn about Swing?
A.It’s a lively dance with strict rules.
B.It has a close connection with a pilot.
C.It has a history of over 90 years.
D.It attracts mostly young black people.
4. What can we infer from the passage?
A.The dance style will soon be accepted by traditional dance teachers.
B.The name was changed from “Lindy Hop” to “Swing” in the 1940s.
C.The movements of different Swing dancers always look the same.
D.The dance might have become unpopular sometime in its history.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章讲述了作者挑战自己24小时不玩手机,到后来挑战自己60天不玩手机。作者发现这么长时间不玩手机给自己带来了很多好处。

3 . While I was jumping rope, my smartphone took a fall to the floor which created cracks (裂缝) on my screen. However, the music kept playing. 30 minutes later, I could see only one-tenth of my screen while the rest was black. The next morning, I decided not to use it for 24 hours. I felt a sense of calm that day, which led to my not using it for one week. One week ended up becoming 60 days in total without my smartphone.

Here are some advantages I noticed in this challenge.

You’ll become “bored”

Without my phone, I became bored, but my mind went through all kinds of topics, Boredom (无聊) is a perfect way to create new ideas on a business or project. When you are bored, you allow your mind to relax to reach all possibilities.

You’ll be able to reduce your “work” hours

A survey found that adults checked their smartphones 85 times a day, or once every 10 minutes. As I learned in my challenge, by not having my smartphone, I fell into deep work more easily, so I completed my tasks in a shorter time.

You’ll improve your mental health

Without my phone, I avoided reading negative news and comments. While that helped make a big improvement in my mental health, the biggest reason for it was truly communicating with people. It brought me more connections with humans in the real world. I went to more dinners with friends and asked more questions to strangers.

1. Boredom is a good way for the writer ________ .
A.to create new ideasB.to start a business
C.to set up a projectD.to relax the body
2. Without the smartphone, the writer could finish the work________.
A.more terriblyB.more quickly
C.more carelesslyD.more comfortably
3. What can improve people’s mental health according to the passage?
A.Chatting on the phone.B.Reading negative news.
C.Communicating in the real world.D.Avoiding meeting friends and strangers.
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文章大意:这是一篇议论文。文章分析了为什么年轻人不喜欢结交新朋友,并鼓励人们认识新朋友。

4 . When you set a foot outside of your door to drop trash, go to a social event or go for a walk, thoughts like “I hope I don’t see anyone I know” or “please don’t talk to me” may run through your mind. I’ve also said such things to myself. Sometimes the last thing you want to do is to talk with someone, especially someone new.

Why do we go out of our ways to avoid people? Do we think meeting new people is a waste of time? Or are we just lazy, thinking that meeting someone new really is a trouble?

Communication is the key to life. We have been told that many times. Take the past generations, like our parents, for example. They seem to take full advantage of that whole “communication” idea because they grew up talking face to face while Generation-Y grew up staring at screens. We spend hours of our days sitting on Facebook. We send messages to our friends and think about all of the things we want to say to certain people that we don’t have the courage to do in reality.

Nowadays, we are so caught up in our little circle of friends—our comfort zone. We love it that they laugh at our jokes, understand our feelings and can read our minds. Most importantly, they know when we want to be alone. They just get us.

Holding a conversation with someone new means agreeing with things that you don’t really believe and being someone you think they want you to be—it is, as I said before, a trouble. It takes up so much energy, and at some point or another, it is too tiring.

But meeting new people is important. Life is too short, so meet all the people you can meet, make the effort to go out and laugh. Remember, every “hello” leads to a smile—and a smile is worth a lot.

1. What do we learn about the author?
A.He likes to meet someone new.B.He feels stressed out lately.
C.He’s active in attending social events.D.He used to be afraid of talking to others.
2. What’s the problem of Generation-Y in the author’s eyes?
A.They rely on the Internet to socialize.B.They are less confident in themselves.
C.They have difficulty in communicating.D.They are unwilling to make new friends.
3. Why do many young people avoid meeting new people?
A.They think it troublesome.B.They are busy with their study.
C.They fear to disappoint their friends.D.They want to do meaningful work.
4. Why does the author write the text?
A.To stress the importance of friends.
B.To give tips on how to meet new people.
C.To encourage people to meet new people.
D.To display the disadvantages of Generation-Y.
2023-09-21更新 | 364次组卷 | 27卷引用:广东省广州市第五中学2023-2024学年高一上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。主要介绍了幽默感与死亡之间的联系,幽默感强的人死于各种疾病的风险较低。

5 . “Funny or die” has a whole new meaning, thanks to a study published in April in a medical joumal. Women with a strong sense of humor were found to live longer although they were ill, especially for those with heart problems and infection (感染). Happy men seemed to be protected against infection.

The researchers reported the findings from a 15-year study on the connection between the sense of humor and death among 53,556 women and men in their country. The team studied the influence of humor on people’s way of thinking, social skills and emotion development, and examined death from different conditions: heart problems, infection and other health problems.

The findings showed that for women, those who had high scores on a humorous way of thinking had a 48 percent less risk of death from all causes, a 73 percent lower risk of death from heart problems and an 83 percent lower risk of death from infection. For men, a connection was found only for the risk of death from infection — those with high humor scores had a 74 percent reduced risk. The researchers suggested the sex differences could be due to a small decrease in humor scores as the men aged. No connection was found for the influence of humor on social skills and emotion development.

“The humorous way of thinking plays an important role in people’s personality (性格) and may influence the way people cope with everyday life,” said study co-researcher Sven Svebak. “In this way, it may help reduce fighting in daily life, preventing the build-up of stress.” Although the sense of humor is a natural characteristic (特征), it can also be developed through social activities.

“I expect that children whose parents have no sense of humor when feeing challenges are less likely to develop their sense of humor to cope with everyday life when they grow up,” Sven Svebak said. “But if you had a humorless childhood, never fear — studies show people can learn to be humorous at any age.”

1. What can we learn from the first paragraph?
A.Humor could benefit people’s health.
B.Joyflil women can live longer than happy men.
C.Women who seldom laugh may fall ill easily.
D.Humor makes people pay more attention to their health.
2. The reason for men having a higher risk of death from infection than women is that ________.
A.men have poor memories as they age
B.men become less humorous as they grow older
C.men have bad sleeping quality as they grow older
D.men take part in fewer social activities as they age
3. How does the author show the research findings?
A.By listing data.
B.By giving examples.
C.By stating arguments.
D.By making experiments.
4. Which of the following would Sven Svebak agree with?
A.Humoriess people have an unhappy childhood.
B.Children must learn to be humorous at an early age.
C.Humorous people can better deal with pressure in life.
D.Parents with a sense of humor are better at child education.
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章主要推荐一些有运动特色的地方去度假。

6 . When people make travel decisions regarding destinations, recreation usually sits at the top of the most considered factors. But in recent years, with a rising awareness of health, travelers are beginning to upgrade their expectations. We have selected several places around China that have a perfect combination of recreation and health, in case that is what you have in mind for your next holiday.

Beijing Olympic Park

Located at the north end of the Beijing central axis line, Beijing Olympic Park witnessed the glory of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Apart from visiting the renowned Bird’s Nest and Water Cube, you can try some leisure and sports activities.

Wanlong Ski Resort, North China’s Hebei Province

Wanlong Ski Resort in Shijiazhuang City is nicknamed “heaven for ski lovers”. The 2022 Winter Olympics will be held here, which will boost ski development and tourism activities in Hebei Province. If you happen to be a skiing fan, try the professional trails here!

Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center, East China’s Shandong Province

The Olympic sailing center has become a new landmark in Qingdao, a coastal city in East China’s Shandong Province. It was a host venue of the sailing games for the 29th Olympics in 2008 and the 13th Paralymic Games. You could visit the match venue and enjoy a cruise around Qingdao.

Shapotou, Northwest China’s Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region

Shapotou scenic zone in Northwest China’s Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region is a transition zone between grassland and deserts. Apart from its unique natural landscape, Shapotou offers a sports program like sand skiing and rafting across the Yellow River.

Wulong Karst Region in Chongqing

Wulong is about 130 kilometers from downtown Chongqing. The 2, 900-square-kilometer district boasts karsts, caves, forests, springs and primitive wilderness. UNESCO named Wulong’s karsts as a World Natural Heritage in 2007. Sports options here include mountain climbing and hiking.

1. What is the text mainly about?
A.The popular destinations to go for a holiday.
B.The explanation for the emergence of sports tourism.
C.Introducing the features of some sports traveling destinations.
D.Recommending some places with sports features to go for a holiday.
2. If you want to experience the beautiful scenery and sand skiing, you can go to   .
A.ShapotouB.Wanlong Ski Resort
C.Wulong Karst RegionD.Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center
3. What’s the unique feature of Wulong Karst Region in Chongqing?
A.It has grassland and deserts.
B.Tourists can enjoy sports activities there.
C.It was named as a World Natural Heritage.
D.People can do rafting in Wulong Karst Region.
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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。五年来,中国乡村振兴取得了稳步进展。
7 . 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 has made solid progress in pushing forward rural vitalization (乡村振兴) as     1     (expect) over the last five years.

In 2018, China released a five-year plan     2     its rural vitalization strategy,     3    (map) out a number of major projects, programs and actions. All 59 of the plan’s key tasks, including increasing agricultural production capacity and improving the safety of drinking water in rural areas, have been carried out     4     (steady) and have achieved good results.

In 2021, agricultural technology progress     5    (contribute) to 61 percent of the sector’s development,     6    is 3.5 percent higher than that of 2017. As to the green development of agriculture, the application of chemical fertilizers and pesticides has experienced negative     7    (grow) over the years, while the usage of organic fertilizers has significantly increased. The     8    (construct) of rural infrastructure (基础设施), such as water, electricity, road and telecommunication facilities, has been improved. Tap water is now     9    (access) in 84 percent of rural households.     10    average income of rural residents increased by 28.9 percent in real terms from 2017 to 2021.

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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。本文先简单介绍了读者文摘,以及列举了其中一期的内容,最后两部分重点介绍了订阅费用。

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1. If readers want to know about an actor, which one should they read?
A.Community Power.B.If Grace Dent ruled the world.
C.An interview with Hugh Dancy.D.Saving the sound of the Stradivaius.
2. How much will you save if you take out a full one-year subscription today?
A.£22.99.B.£3.C.£47.88.D.£24.89.
3. What kind of writing is the passage?
A.A part of a fiction.B.An introduction.C.An advertisement.D.A research report.
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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要讲的是意大利舞蹈演员Niccolo Filippi最近决定探索中国文化及其传统舞蹈形式,并相信这段经历不仅会促进他的职业生涯,还会拓宽他在舞蹈世界之外的视野。

9 . Having spent more than a decade on the dance floor, ROME — Niccolo Filippi, a 23-year-old Italian dance performer, recently decided to explore Chinese culture and its traditional dance forms and believes that this experience will not only boost his career, but also broaden his horizons beyond the world of dance.

His interest in diversifying his skills grew after he stumbled upon a short video of traditional Chinese-styled dance on YouTube. “I saw it as an art that combines tradition and modernity, which was mostly the reason why I liked it,” says Filippi.

Ever since, he has been closely following Chinese dance performers and watching numerous videos to learn more about the traditional style that he admires. “I prefer the traditional style because of its light movements. It also reflects my personality with elegance,” he adds.

Filippi’s chance came when he was invited to perform for a Chinese New Year celebration in the central Italian city of Florence. He has since fully committed himself to the art form, learning several pieces and putting his newfound passion into practice.

“The biggest difference that I found (compared to other disciplines) is the change of mood and emotional expressions among dances,” says Filippi, adding that he needed to shift from the dynamic moves of hip-hop to the graceful and fluid movements of Chinese dance. Despite various obstacles, Filippi’s efforts have not gone unnoticed. Two of his friends shared videos of his performances on social media, and the response was overwhelming. One video garnered 500,000 views, while the other received 200,000 views.

Filippi believes that learning about different cultures is priceless, and he sees it as a means of personal growth. “I like to think of a person as a book,” he says. “Embracing different traditions and cultures, such as Chinese culture and many others, is like adding new chapters to my book, making it more diverse and wonderful.”

1. What is the main reason why Filippi falls in love with traditional Chinese dance?
A.Its potential to boost his career.B.Its mix of traditional and modern elements.
C.Its graceful and light movements.D.Its true reflection of his elegant personality.
2. How does the author illustrate the popularity of Filippi’s videos?
A.By listing numbers.B.By giving an example.
C.By sharing a story.D.By making a comparison.
3. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A.Filippi thinks little of learning from other cultures.
B.People prefer to write down their past experiences.
C.Accepting various cultures boosts personal growth.
D.A book with chapters on traditions is more wonderful.
4. What is the main idea of the passage?
A.Chinese-styled dance videos go viral on social media.
B.An Italian’s dance journey towards specialization starts.
C.Filippi’s desire for Chinese culture extends beyond dance.
D.An Italian dancer shows passion for Chinese-styled dance.
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了善良的威廉·邓恩几乎每个周末都带着一群孩子出去钓鱼,他们大多数人在生活中没有父亲的形象,也从来没有钓过鱼。在钓鱼的过程中,孩子们很开心,同时邓恩也给了这些孩子一些建议和鼓励,这些孩子们也取得了进步。

10 . The 8-year-old boy across the street stormed in and out of his own house very often. A neighbor, William Dunn, _______what was going on in his life. So Dunn asked him.

“He told me that he didn’t have a_______,” says Dunn, now 58, “and I realized there was_______I could do for him.” That something was_______, a passion Dunn’s father had shared with him.

Dunn has taken groups of kids out almost every _______to fish. Most didn’t have father figures in their lives and had never fished. “They’d been through a lot, and their lives were_______,” Dunn says. “But when they were fishing, all of that_______.   Out on the boat, they’d be smiling, and even_______.”

Jayden, now 13, has become a devoted fisherman and_______ Dunn with helping him mature. “I hope he knows I mean it when I say thank you,” he says.

Just as__________as the fishing are the__________Dunn forms with the kids. “When Jayden was going through a__________period recently in study — I let Dunn know that his grades were suffering and he had a little talk with Jayden,” Jayden’s mother says. To her delight, Jayden’s grades__________improved in the next exam.

“There is nothing like seeing a__________light up with a smile,” Dunn says. “I feel lucky to__________that every weekend.”

1.
A.revealedB.explainedC.doubtedD.wondered
2.
A.motherB.fatherC.brotherD.sister
3.
A.somethingB.nothingC.anythingD.everything
4.
A.campingB.boatingC.fishingD.running
5.
A.dayB.monthC.yearD.weekend
6.
A.differentB.difficultC.disciplinedD.dynamic
7.
A.went awayB.broke outC.came aboutD.took over
8.
A.studyingB.sailingC.singingD.speaking
9.
A.chargesB.entertainsC.rewardsD.credits
10.
A.importantB.promisingC.interestingD.complex
11.
A.circlesB.habitsC.impressionsD.relationships
12.
A.roughB.longC.meaningfulD.productive
13.
A.hardlyB.nearlyC.genuinelyD.accidentally
14.
A.fishermanB.kidC.parentD.neighbor
15.
A.dreamB.expectC.witnessD.receive
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