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2024高二下·全国·专题练习
听力选择题-短文 | 适中(0.65) |
1 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1. Who is children’s favorite storyteller according to the study?
A.Dad.B.Celebrities.C.Mom.
2. What happens when children grow older?
A.They are less thirsty for bedtime stories.
B.They depend more on stories from parents.
C.They become storytellers to other children.
3. How can parents become good storytellers?
A.By making faces.
B.By using funny voices.
C.By telling their own stories.
4. What’s Woolfson’s opinion about parents’ reading with children?
A.It’s quite common.B.It’s beneficial.C.It’s not difficult.
2024-04-11更新 | 5次组卷 | 2卷引用:第一部分 话题四工作与职业(含音频及听力材料)-【启航英语】2024版高二英语听力专项分类训练提升篇
2024高二下·全国·专题练习
听力选择题-短文 | 适中(0.65) |
2 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1. When did the earthquake strike?
A.At 2 : 00 p. m..B.At 2 : 30 p. m..C.At 2 : 40 p. m..
2. Where was Diao Weihao then?
A.In his dormitory.B.In his classroom.C.In the library.
3. What helped Diao and his roommates keep calm?
A.Teachers’ words.B.Books.C.Lots of disaster films.
4. How many people were hurt in his room?
A.None.B.Only one.C.Many.
2024-04-11更新 | 6次组卷 | 1卷引用:第二部分 高二英语听力全真模拟训练(6)(含音频及听力材料)-【启航英语】2024版高二英语听力专项分类训练提升篇
阅读理解-七选五(约210词) | 适中(0.65) |
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文章大意:这是一篇议论文。主要讨论了青少年如何看待自己的外貌,鼓励青少年要对自己的外貌有信心,因为美的形式各有不同。

3 . Are you happy with your appearance?     1    

“Almost all the girls with single-fold eyelids (单眼皮) in our class have had double eyelid operations,” Zeng, a Senior 2 student from Chengdu, told Xinhua. Zeng had the same surgery done this summer.     2    

From popular photo-editing apps to plastic surgery (整形手术), it seems that large eyes, pale skin and a skinny body are the only standard for beauty these days. But can following this standard really make us feel good about ourselves?

    3     . According to Huxiu News, over six in ten girls choose not to take part in certain daily activities, such as attending school, because they feel bad about their looks. As much as 31 percent of teenagers avoid speaking up in class because they worry that others will notice their looks.

“Many teenagers are upset about their appearance because they believe in unrealistic standards of beauty,” experts say.       4     Seeing all these things can make anyone believe that they’re too dark, too fat, too short, or too tall.

However, trying to live up to strict standards can make us feel anxious. What troubles us is not just our “imperfect” looks, but the fact that we criticize ourselves too much.

    5     Plus-size models are being featured in some fashion shows. All of us should be just as confident as they are.

A.Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes.
B.Body image anxiety is common among teenagers.
C.Guys care just as much as girls do about their body image.
D.Some teenagers might feel negative about their appearance.
E.It’s common for teenagers to feel confident about their appearance.
F.She and many of her classmates believe bigger eyes look more beautiful.
G.Perfect faces and bodies are everywhere in advertising, TV shows and social media.
2024高二下·全国·专题练习
听力选择题-长对话 | 适中(0.65) |
4 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. How many languages has Dr. Green’s new book been translated into?
A.5.B.13.C.30.
2. Where did the Slow Food Movement begin?
A.In Italy.B.In France.C.In Germany.
3. What did the study in Britain find out?
A.More children make friends on the Internet.
B.More children think friendship is important.
C.More children say they have no best friend.
4. What is the main idea Dr. Green tries to express in the talk?
A.To be slow means to focus on quality.
B.Friendship should be developed slowly.
C.The British support the Slow Movement.
2024-04-11更新 | 4次组卷 | 1卷引用:高二英语听力标准训练(44)(含音频及听力材料)-【启航英语】2024版高二英语听力标准训练基础篇
2024·全国·模拟预测
阅读理解-阅读单选(约330词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了人们难以抗拒商店打折促销的生理和心理依据,并且针对如何正确对待折扣提出了建议。

5 . If sales generally feel hard to resist, the sale in front of Arron Schurevich was the ultimate test: a new car just like the one he’d loved. And it was more than a 20% discount. “I figured that I would be a fool not to take advantage of that,” says Schurevich. After he drove the car off the lot, the deal turned sour. The brand-new car quickly needed repairs. Schurevich now jokes that he paid a tax for being a fool.

Why is it so hard for the human brain to resist a discount? Spotting something you’d like to buy activates your brain’s reward circuitry (奖赏回路). It gets especially heightened if it’s something you’ve been fascinated by — say, the same car you’ve enjoyed for years. Additionally, the discount itself often registers as a win, delivering its own kind of joy, says Jorge Barraza, a consumer psychologist at the University of Southern California.

“Not only are we getting the product,” Barraza says, “but we’re also getting that reward that we discovered something; we’ve earned this extra thing.”

Stores, of course, know all this and try to push our buttons. “Limited-quantity, limited-time, scarcity-marketing promotions—they get people’s blood pumping,” says Kelly Goldsmith, who studies this as a marketing professor at Vanderbilt University.

It’s really hard to always approach sales rationally. One buying strategy experts recommend is to make a shopping list in advance and then, stick to it. Another is to research items — beforehand or on the spot, checking online — to weigh whether the sale is really a good deal.

“The human brain has essentially evolved to feel first and think next, which is why you need to give yourself time to cool off from your instant reaction when in front of a sale,” says Goldsmith.

1. What is the purpose of telling Arron Schurevich’s story?
A.To explain the way to promote sale.B.To inform readers of an important test.
C.To introduce the topic of the passage.D.To show the advantage of products on sale.
2. What is mainly talked about in Paragraph 2?
A.Brain’s reward circuitry needs activating.B.It’s hard to resist a discount for some reasons.
C.Buying discounted products has consequences.D.It’s worthwhile to approach sales rationally.
3. What does the underlined sentence probably mean in Paragraph 4?
A.Stores are good at pushing buttons.B.Stores tend to affect people’s health.
C.Stores help consumers earn extra things.D.Stores know how to attract consumers with sales.
4. According to Goldsmith, what can you do when facing a sale?
A.Calm down in front of a sale.B.Make a shopping list ahead of time.
C.Research items on the spot or online.D.Avoid buying any discounted items.
2024-04-10更新 | 27次组卷 | 4卷引用:2024年全国高考名校名师联席命制英语押题卷(二)
2024高二下·全国·专题练习
听力选择题-长对话 | 适中(0.65) |
6 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. Where does the conversation most probably take place?
A.In a credit card company.B.At a lost-and-found.C.At a police station.
2. What was the woman doing half an hour ago?
A.She was posting a letter.
B.She was doing some shopping.
C.She was cashing a traveler’s cheque.
3. What do we know about the wallet?
A.A thief stole it from the woman’s bag.
B.Someone found it in a shop.
C.It had no money in it.
4. What will the woman offer to the man next?
A.Her address.
B.The appearance of a wallet.
C.The number of her credit card.
2024-04-10更新 | 2次组卷 | 1卷引用:第一部分 话题一时间与数字(含音频及听力材料)-【启航英语】2024版高二英语听力专项分类训练提升篇
2023高二下·全国·专题练习
听力选择题-短文 | 适中(0.65) |
7 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1. What does the speaker say about the college job market this year?
A.It’s unpredictable.B.It’s quite stable.C.It’s not optimistic.
2. What percentage of student job seekers have found a job by now?
A.20%.B.22%.C.50%.
3. Why are engineering graduates more likely to accept a job?
A.They need more work experience.
B.The salary is usually good.
C.Their choice is limited.
2024-04-10更新 | 3次组卷 | 1卷引用:高二英语听力标准训练(48)(含音频及听力材料)-【启航英语】2024版高二英语听力标准训练基础篇
2024·全国·模拟预测
阅读理解-阅读单选(约410词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:这是一篇议论文。文章讲述了汽车技术的发展伴随着个人隐私的泄露,驾驶体验和个人隐私之间该如何抉择?

8 . Depending on which late-model vehicle you own, your car might be watching you — literally and figuratively — as you drive down the road. It’s watching you with cameras that monitor the cabin and track where you’re looking, and with sensors that track your speed, lane positions and rates of acceleration.

In addition to providing these functions, this data collection is a potential privacy nightmare. The information can reveal your identity, your habits when you’re in your car, how safely you drive, where you’ve been and where you regularly go.

There is a trade-off (权衡) between the quality of the driving experience and the privacy of drivers, depending on the level of services and features. Some drivers may prefer to share their biometric data to facilitate accessing a car’s functions and automating a major part of their driving experience. Others may prefer to manually control the car’s systems, sharing less personally identifiable information or none at all.

At first glance, it seems the trade-off between privacy and driver comfort cannot be avoided. Car manufacturers tend to take measures to protect drivers’ data against data thieves, but they collect a lot of data themselves. And as the Mozill a Foundation report showed, most car companies reserve the right to sell your data.

Researchers are now working on developing data analytics tools that better protect privacy and make progress on eliminating the trade-off. For instance, over the past seven years, the concept of federated machine learning has attracted attention because it allows algorithms (算法) to learn from the data on your local device without copying the data to a central server. Google’s Gboard keyboard benefits from federated learning to better guess the next word you are likely to type without sharing your private data with a server. There are other techniques to preserve privacy as well, such as location obfuscation, which alters the user’s location data to prevent the location from being revealed.

While there is still a trade-off between user privacy and quality of service, privacy-preserving data analytics techniques could pave the way for using data without leaking drivers’ and passengers’ personally identifiable information. This way, drivers could benefit from a wide range of modern cars’ services and features without paying the high cost of losing privacy.

1. What is the purpose of the first paragraph?
A.To explain the benefits of your car.
B.To bring in the topic of privacy problems.
C.To point out the bright future of car industry.
D.To stress the advanced technology applied in cars.
2. What do drivers’ attitudes in Paragraph 3 show us?
A.A good medicine tastes bitter.B.Knowledge starts with practice.
C.A fall into a pit, a gain in your wit.D.One man’s meat is another man’s poison.
3. What is special about federated machine learning?
A.It can protect user privacy.B.It makes algorithms learn fast.
C.It is yet to be put into application.D.It copies local data to a central server.
4. How does the author feel about the privacy problem in the last paragraph?
A.Hesitant.B.Indifferent.C.Positive.D.Objective.
2024-04-10更新 | 36次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024年全国高考名校名师联席命制英语押题卷(六)
2024高二下·全国·专题练习
听力选择题-长对话 | 适中(0.65) |
9 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. Why did the man miss his connecting flight?
A.His plane arrived late.
B.He took a wrong plane.
C.He didn’t catch the earliest flight.
2. When will the man’s earliest connecting flight depart?
A.At 3:00.B.At 4:30.C.At 7:00.
3. Where is the man now?
A.In Munich.B.In Denver.C.In Chicago.
4. What does the man want to do?
A.Ask the technicians for help.
B.Attend the meeting online.
C.Have the meeting videotaped (录像).
2024-04-10更新 | 2次组卷 | 1卷引用:高二英语听力标准训练(51)(含音频及听力材料)-【启航英语】2024版高二英语听力标准训练基础篇
2023高二下·全国·专题练习
听力选择题-长对话 | 适中(0.65) |
10 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. Why did Maria call her father?
A.She had a traffic accident.B.Her car broke down.C.She lost her way.
2. What can Maria turn on?
A.The radio.B.The flashlights.C.The headlights.
2024-04-10更新 | 1次组卷 | 1卷引用:高二英语听力标准训练(50)(含音频及听力材料)-【启航英语】2024版高二英语听力标准训练基础篇
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