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2020-2021学年英语新教材人教版选择性必修第一册单元检测卷(二) WORD版含解析.doc

1、单元检测卷(二)时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1Where does this conversation most probably take place? AIn a restaurant. BIn a shop. CIn a vegetable market.2What did the man do last night?

2、 AHe went to visit a friend. BHe went to say goodbye to his friend at the airport. CHe went to another city with his friend.3What can we learn about the man from the conversation? AHe enjoys using emails. BHe often receives letters from his friends. CHe never writes letters to his friends.4At what t

3、ime does the next plane to London leave? A10:00. B11:00.C12:00.5. Whats the mans problem? AHe isnt feeling well. BHe is caught in bad weather. CHe has to change his travel plan for cold weather.第二节(共15小题; 每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小

4、题,每小题5秒钟; 听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6Why didnt the man go to work? ABecause he had a party for Bill. BBecause he had to say goodbye to David. CBecause he drank too much and felt terrible.7When did Bills wife have a baby girl? AThis morning. BLast night. CThe night before last.听第7段

5、材料,回答第8至10题。8What didnt the man do yesterday? AHe didnt see a film. BHe didnt watch a football game. CHe didnt go dancing.9Whom did the man go dancing with yesterday evening? AHis family. BHis girlfriend.CThe woman.10What can we learn from the conversation? AThe man had a bad time last night. BThe m

6、an doesnt like dancing. CThe man didnt go home until midnight last night.听第8段材料,回答第11至12题。11What are they talking about? AA film. BA book.CA speech.12Why does the woman NOT like it? ABecause it is too real. BBecause it is all imaginary. CBecause it is all about science.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13What are th

7、e two speakers talking about? AHow to celebrate their sons birthday. BHow to spend their weekend. CWhere to play on the weekend.14What will the two speakers buy for their son? ASome clothes. BA birthday cake. CSome model toys.15Where will the two speakers go this Saturday? AThe park. BThe library. C

8、The zoo.16Where will they have lunch this Saturday? AIn a hotel. BIn a KFC. CAt home.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17What did the first American president do for the White House? AHe helped choose the land. BHe designed it by himself. CHe found out the best designer.18When did the American president begin to li

9、ve in the White House? AIn 1792. BIn 1800.CIn 1812.19Why did James Hoban rebuild the White House? ABecause it became too worn out. BBecause it was not beautiful enough. CBecause it was badly destroyed.20Who officially gave the building the name “White House”? AGeorge Washington. BTheodore Roosevelt.

10、 CJohn Adams.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。A He never felt well on his journey home. He was sick. But this time, it was getting worse. He finally reached home and saw his mother and wife, who were ignorant of the fact that that happiness was not going t

11、o last long. The disease showed its symptoms again. He ignored and gave his time to his family. In between, he saw dreams and kept noting those dreams in a notebook. Things were getting worse. It had been almost 10 months since his return. No doctor, no medicine. His family tried to make him feel be

12、tter in vain. But, he kept noting down his dreams and thoughts in a notebook, even in such a terrible health condition. That unexpected day finally came. His mother got a shock. After all, he was too young to die. His wife cried her eyes out. He was turned into ashes. But not his notebook. Dear read

13、ers, this is a true story. That man was none other than our respected maths master Srinivasa Ramanujan. That notebook I was talking about was full of new mathematical discoveries but without any proofs (证明) of them. Though he had almost no formal training in pure mathematics, Ramanujan made great co

14、ntributions to it, including solutions to mathematical problems considered to be unsolvable. During his short life, Ramanujan independently produced nearly 3,900 results. His work has opened entirely new areas of mathematics and inspired a vast amount of further research. Nearly all his claims have

15、now been proven correct. We lost him at a very young age of 32 years. What he could have accomplished if he would have lived for some more years!21What are the dreams he kept writing down in a notebook about?ANew mathematical discoveries.BProofs of some mathematical problems.CWays to treat his disea

16、se.DDoctors and medicine.22What do we know about Srinivasa Ramanujan?AHe had a habit of daydreaming.BHe received no formal training in mathematics.CHe proved many unsolvable mathematical problems.DHe stopped studying maths and returned home because of illness.23What might be the authors attitude tow

17、ards Ramanujans death?AInspired. BShocked.CGuilty. DSorry.B Being compared to geniuses like Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein is not something that happens to the average person. So when we tell you that Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski is far from your average human, we mean it. At the age of just 23,

18、Pasterski has already achieved more than most of us ever will in our lifetime. When she was only 14 years old, the Chicago native made her own single engine airplane by herself. If that wasnt impressive enough, she then flew it across Lake Michigan, becoming the youngest person to ever fly her own p

19、lane. The whole adventurous activity took two years to complete, and she showed the entire experience on social media. She then graduated from the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy and studied at the wellknown Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). After just three years at MIT she has

20、already achieved the highest possible grade point average of 5.0. She is now working towards her doctorate at worldfamous Harvard University. Once again she is only 23 years old. Whats even more remarkable is that she is no longer interested in building planes, but has turned her attention to physic

21、snamely black holes and how gravity affects space and timethus the Einstein and Hawking comparisons. She especially wants to study “quantum gravity”, where she will try to understand the connection between gravity within the context of quantum physics. If her research proves successful, discoveries

22、in this area could greatly change the way we understand the universe. During an interview earlier this year she said, “Be optimistic (乐观的) about what you believe you can do. When youre little, you say a lot of things about what youll do or be when youre olderI think its important not to lose sight o

23、f those dreams.”24How did Pasterski make a great impression?AShe made a great discovery.BShe broke a record.CShe invented an airplane.DShe won the competition.25What can we know about Pasterski from Paragraph 3?AShe got high marks when studying at MIT.BShe shared her study experience on social media

24、.CShe got her masters degree at Harvard University.DShe often took adventurous activities during her college life.26Whats Pasterskis interest now?ABuilding planes. BExploring the space.CResearching on planes. DStudying physics.27What did Pasterski encourage people to be in her interview?AConsiderate

25、 and creative.BGenerous and outspoken.CConfident and determined.DEnergetic and curious.C The birth of Britains first cloned dog has been considered “a waste of money” and scientists said the process raised serious ethical (伦理的) concerns. Sooam Biotech, a company in Seoul, said it had cloned the pupp

26、y, named MiniWinnie, from a 12yearold dog belonging to Rebecca Smith, who lives in the west London. She had won a contest run by the company which hoped to sell the service to pet owners for 60,000 pounds a time. MiniWinnie was born afrer scientists took skin cells from Smiths pet and dropped them i

27、nto donor eggs to make embryos (胚胎). The puppy must remain in Republic of Korea for six months to satisfy British quarantine (检疫) laws. But researchers warned that while a cloned dog might look similar to its biological parent, it would be a very different animal. “You would have many chances of rep

28、licating (复制) your favorite pet by choosing one from Battersea Dogs Home,” said Robin LovellBadge, a geneticist at the National Institute for Medical Research in London. Dusko Ilic, a stem cell scientist at Kings College London, said, “It is extremely unlikely that a puppy cloned from a favorite pet

29、 will behave in the same way. As time passes by, the differences will be more and more pronounced, especially personality traits. It is an absolute waste of money.” The cloning process is controversial (有争论的) because the animals are often born with diseases or die soon after birth. I think, its unne

30、cessary to try to clone pets for pet owners. First, its really costly. Second, the cloned pet is actually another dog. Third, there are many homeless dogs for people to adopt in shelters. So why not just adopt a dog instead?28What may be the reason for Sooam Biotechs work on cloning pets?ATo pay bac

31、k to society.BTo make money out of it.CTo comfort sad pet owners.DTo win an important contest.29Why doesnt the cloned dog enter Britain now?ABecause people in Britain are against it.BBecause the company is afraid that it will die.CBecause it needs to stay in Republic of Korea for research.DBecause B

32、ritish quarantine laws dont allow it.30What can we learn from what Dusko Ilic said in Paragraph 4?ACloned pets are usually not lovely.BCloned pets can be very disappointing.CIts possible to replicate ones favorite pet.DA cloned dog looks similar to its biological parent. 31.According to Paragraph 5,

33、 why is the cloning process controversial?AIt is costly.BIt is too difficult.CIt can spread diseases.DThe result is unsatisfactory.D Nearly every week, we hear news about the latest successes and failures in driverless vehicles. But we hear little about how other industries are developing this same

34、kind of technology. One industry heavily involved in researching and developing artificial intelligence, or AI, is agriculture. Companies are experimenting with hightech tools that can help farmers save time and money, while reducing environmentharming chemicals. One of the companies is ecoRobotix o

35、f Switzerland. It created a robot equipped with AI and cameras to identify all plants on a farm. The robot has four wheels to carry it through the fields in search of weeds. Computercontrolled arms then lower and spray the weeds with small amounts of herbicide (除草剂). Company officials say the robot

36、can fully operate on its own for up to 12 hours a day while being powered by the sun. It uses the same kind of sensor and positioning technology used to guide driverless vehicles. A farmer can also control the equipment through a smartphone. The cofounder of ecoRobotix, Aurelien Demaurex, says the f

37、arm robot can kill weeds with 20 times less herbicide than traditional methods. This is because the system uses exactly the right amount of chemical in the exact place required to kill the weeds. Currently, farmers spread weed killers over massive areas to destroy unwanted plants. Another company de

38、veloping farm robotics is Californiabased Blue River Technology. The company has a system called “See & Spray”, which it claims is the worlds first smart sprayer. The systemwhich connects to the back of a tractoris also equipped with AI to identify and chemically kill only the weeds. It can also spr

39、ay chemicals on wanted plants to help them grow. Ben Chostner, vicepresident of business development for Blue River Technology, explains in a company video that “See & Spray” technology uses the same deep learning methods used in facial recognition. “The first time the machine saw a pigweed, it didn

40、t know what kind of plant it was. But we taught itby giving it tens of thousands of examples of pigweedand now its an expert in pigweed.”32How will AI benefit agriculture?AIt will fund agriculture research.BIt contributes to lowcost farming.CIt can avoid harmful chemicals. DIt frees all farmers from

41、 field work.33What do the products of the two companies have in common?AThey use recognition technology.BThey are powered by solar energy.CThey are connected with smart phones.DThey can help wanted plants grow rapidly.34What do Ben Chostners words suggest about the robot?AIt is environmentally frien

42、dly.BIt is good at selfimproving.CIt has the learning ability.DIt can track various plants.35What is mainly talked about in the text?AThe experiment in farming robots.BNew trend in artificial intelligence.CModern “See & Spray” technology.DArtificial intelligence in agriculture.第二节七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分

43、12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Everyone can benefit a lot from reading books. The following is about the various benefits of reading books. Reading books provides you with new knowledge. Whenever you read something, you learn information that you otherwise wouldnt have known. _36_

44、If you want to learn new words, reading books is a great way to increase your vocabulary. _37_ Similar to solving puzzles, reading books allows your mind to practise its processing skills. Living without books for too long will turn your mind into disorder. One of the primary benefits of reading boo

45、ks is its ability to develop your critical thinking skills. _38_ Whenever you are faced with a similar problem in real life, your mind is able to put its mysterysolving skills to the test. One of the real benefits of reading books is that the information in it can be gained over and over again. For

46、example, reading a cookbook allows you to have the chance of reviewing the procedures whenever you need them. _39_ Dont even think about writing the information down because you may lose the paper you wrote it down on sooner or later. These are just some of the wonderful benefits of reading books. W

47、hy dont you drop by a bookstore or library and pick a book up? If you cant even go outside, you can download free ebooks online and read them on your computer. _40_ AReading books will make you smart.BYou can improve your memory by reading.CReading keeps your mind in good condition.DFollowing a reci

48、pe from a cooking show will be difficult.EIt can be a face about history or a theory you didnt know.FThat way, you can see how useful reading can be for yourself.GReading mystery novels, for example, sharpens your mind.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最

49、佳选项。 About one year ago, it hit me that I should be grateful for the small good things. So I started _41_ things that I hadnt before. One day, something big happened. I used to live in an area where the public _42_ was not very good. If you came back home after 7 pm you would have to _43_ for about

50、an hour to catch a bus or a taxi. So there were many nonofficial “taxis” _44_ to take people home, but for a bit higher _45_ that not everyone could afford every day. _46_, I would take them only when I was really _47_ and anxious to go home. One day, when I took a nonofficial “taxi”, which was _48_

51、 cheaper than the official ones, I felt lucky and _49_. But that was just the beginning!When we _50_, the driver said that he would not _51_ and that he was just doing it as an act of _52_, because his mother had done it before. I felt so touched that I failed to find words to _53_ how grateful I wa

52、s for being one of the people he took. He made my _54_ and I felt so good during the following days because of that free ride. Since then I have decided to do acts of kindness myself that might _55_ others.41A.performing BproducingCnoticing Dorganizing42A.communication BwelfareCtransportation Drelat

53、ionship43A.stop Bwalk Cplan Dwait44A.agreeing Bstruggling Coffering Dmanaging45A.rate Bprice Cservice Ddiscount46A.Personally BNaturally CObviously DGradually47A.excited BinterestedCtired Drelaxed48A.still BneverChardly Deven49A.grateful Bhelpful Cregretful Dhopeful50A.bargained Bcomplained Carrived

54、 Dargued51A.comment Bcharge Cinsist Drespond52A.choice Bwonder Ckindness Dmercy53A.prove BexpressCexplain Dindicate54A.way Bmoney Cday Dtime55A.affect Bteach Cwarn Djudge第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。 What will our cities be like in 2050? How much will artificial intelligen

55、ce advance? Some scientists 56._ (make) different predictions recently. Joel Cohen from The Rockefeller University says 57._is likely that by 2050 the majority of the people in the world will live in urban areas, and will have a 58._ (significant) higher average age than people today. Cities will be

56、 59._ only realistic solution to housing a population that is expected to expand 60._ 9.7 billion by 2050. And the technology will keep 61._ (advance) rapidly. According to Bill Mitchell, the late director of MIT Media Labs Smart Cities research group, cities of the future wont look like “some sort

57、of sciencefiction fantasy” or “Star Trek” but virtual reality will change 62._ we live. Selfdriving cars will make the roads 63._ (secure), driving more efficient, and provide faster transport. Charles Ebinger at the Brookings Institution also thinks that by 2050 we will also have a socalled “smart

58、grid” where all of our 64._ (appliance) are linked directly to energy distribution (分布) systems, 65._ (allow) for realtime pricing based on supply and demand. Such a technology would greatly benefit most people and reduce fossil fuel energy.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作 (满分15分) 假设你是生活在 2120 年的李华,请给现在的你写

59、一封信介绍一下你居住的房子及其优点。 注意:词数 80 左右(开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数)。 参考词汇:lowcarbon 低碳的 ecofriendly 环保的Dear Past Li Hua, What will our houses be like in 2120? _Yours,Future Li Hua第二节读后续写(满分25分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应在150左右。 On New Years Eve, seventythreeyearold George selected his food carefully.

60、Skim milk was $ 2.99, white bread, 89 cents with a 10cent discount. Leaving the cashier, he thought that he had saved 80 cents today. At the exit, the wind made him think of his gloves. “Where are they?” Not in the coat pockets. Not in the grocery bag either. He was sure he was wearing them when he

61、entered the store. He clearly remembered putting them into the pocket of his coat. George made a second search of all his pockets, again including the grocery bag. Now he was sure they must have been dropped somewhere inside the store. Old George had bought the black leather gloves at a 25% discount

62、, for just $ 35.00, ten years ago. They were soft and warm and very durable (耐用的). He had taken care not to let a drop of water or rain touch his expensive gloves, so they looked as if they had been new. Losing this favorite possession was almost like losing a child to him. George, calm on the outsi

63、de but nervous inside, reentered the store. He followed the same route he had walked before, starting from the bread counter, to the milk section, the corner where salt and sugar were placed, then the rest of the store. Several minutes of anxious searching turned out to be nothing. He asked the cust

64、omers whether they saw a pair of black leather gloves, but they said no. Then he went over to the cashier without hesitation to ask if she had received any lost gloves, but only received the same answer. His heart grew heavier. “Society has changed and people have changed,” he said to himself. “Year

65、s ago, if somebody picked up something lost, they would give it back. Now a good action is lost.” Yet he did not give up hope. He started to stare at anybody wearing black gloves to see if they looked like his. The first two persons he saw did wear gloves, but one was womens and the other not black.

66、Paragraph 1: Suddenly, he found a man looking like a lawyer, _Paragraph 2: During the whole holiday, he was always thinking whether to buy a new pair. _单元检测卷(二)第一部分听力材料:Text 1W: Are you ready to order now?M: Ill have tomato soup, roast beef, mashed potatoes and peas.Text 2W: I expected youd come to

67、my birthday party yesterday.M: Im terribly sorry, Susan. I had to see off a friend of mine at the airport last night.Text 3W: I got two letters and eight emails from old friends this week.M: Oh, really? I seldom hear from anyone. But I never write, either.Text 4M: At what time does the next plane to

68、 London leave,please?W: The next one is flight 12 at eleven,gate 10.Text 5W: Whats the matter with you today?M: Im not sure. I think Im coming down with a cold.Text 6W: Hi! Mark, this is Barbara. Why didnt you come today?M: Oh,we had a party for David to say goodbye to him last night. And Im afraid

69、I drank too much. I felt terrible when I woke up this morning.W: Thats too bad. Youll be careful next time.M: Anything new at office?W: No,nothing special. Oh yes, Bills wife had a baby last night. He said both his wife and daughter were fine. He was very happy.M: Thats wonderful! Weve got to celebr

70、ate!W: Yes,we certainly will. Do you think you can make it tomorrow?M: Sure,I will get everything ready then.W: I hope so and I also hope you take good care of yourself and dont drink too much again.M: Thank you. See you then.W: See you!Text 7W: What did you think of the film yesterday?M: Boring. I

71、left the cinema before the film ended.W: What did you do then?M: I went to a dance party with my girlfriend.W: What time did you come back home?M: When the dance party ended, it was very late, about midnight.W: It seems that you have a good time there.M: Yes.W: Now its time for us to work. Lets get

72、down to business.Text 8W: How do you find Harry Potter?M: Wonderful. I think it is the most exciting novel I have read.W: Really?M: Yes. Dont you think so?W: Well,nothing in the book is real. They are all imaginary. I felt quite disappointed after reading it.M: But it is a reflection of the future w

73、e may have. Science is so powerful. Something magical now may turn out to be true in the future.W: Well,I dont deny that. But I still do not like it. Furthermore,I think the book is too childish to read.M: Childish? It is a book enjoyed both by children and adults; many college students study it for

74、 their graduation papers.W: Really? I might read it again.Text 9W: Our sons birthday is in three days time. How shall we celebrate it, dear?M: I think we should buy some toys for him.W: Do you think so?M: Yes, he enjoys playing with planes, model cars and boats. How about buying some for him?W: Yes,

75、 I agree.M: But I dont think its enough only to buy something for him.W: What else do you want to do for him?M: You know,its right on Saturday. We are all free that day. Lets take him to the zoo.W: Good idea. Its a long time since we went out together.M: Lets take him to the zoo in the morning and t

76、hen have our lunch together in a KFC.W: Our son will be mad with joy to hear it.M: I think he will.Text 10 The first American President, George Washington, worked with the city planner Pierre LEnfant to choose the land for the new presidential home. A competition was held to find a building designer

77、. Nine plans were considered, and the architect James Hoban won. Construction began in 1792. The first president to live there was John Adams. He and his wife Abigail moved into the White House in 1800. During the war of 1812,British troops burned most of the inside of the White House. James Hoban h

78、elped rebuild it. Over the years,each president has made changes or additions to the building.The White House walls are made of stone that is painted white. But the famous building has had other names over time, including the Presidents House and the Executive Mansion. In the early 1900s, President

79、Theodore Roosevelt made the White House its official name. In the 1930s,President Franklin Roosevelt decided to rebuild and expand part of the building that became known as the West Wing. Some of the public rooms in the White House are named colours. There is the Blue Room, the Green Room and the Re

80、d Room.答案:15ABCBA610 CBBBC1115BBACC1620BABCB第二部分第一节A【语篇解读】这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Ramanujan 在生命的尽头不忘继续书写自己的梦想新的数学发现,后被数学界所认可而且将继续研究。21答案与解析:A细节理解题。根据第三段的But, he kept noting down his dreams and thoughts in a notebook.和第六段的That notebook I was talking about was full of new mathematical discoveries but without any

81、 proofs of them. 他一直把自己的梦想和想法记在笔记本上,而那个笔记本就是写满了未被证实的新的教学发现,故选A项。22答案与解析:B细节理解题。根据第六段的 Though he had almost no formal training in pure mathematics.可知,Srinivasa Ramanujan 没有受过正规的数学训练。故选B项。23答案与解析:D推理判断题。根据最后一段“我们在他32岁的时候就失去了他。如果他能多活几年,他会取得更大的成就啊!”可知,作者对于 Ramanujan 的去世深表遗憾,故选D项。B【语篇解读】本文主要介绍了被认为可与 Step

82、hen Hawking 和 Albert Einstein 相提并论的天才少女 Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski 的事迹。24答案与解析:B细节理解题。根据第二段中的 “If that wasnt impressive enough.the youngest person to ever fly her own plane” 可知,Pasterski 是开着自己的飞机飞越密歇根湖的年龄最小的人,故B项符合题意。25答案与解析:A细节理解题。根据第三段中的 “After just three years at MIT she has already achieved the

83、highest possible grade point average of 5.0” 可知,在 MIT 学习期间,她的分数很高,故选A项。26答案与解析:D细节理解题。根据第四段中的 “she is no longer interested in building planes, but has turned her attention to physics” 可知,Pasterski 现在对制造飞机不再感兴趣,开始将注意力转移到物理学上了。27答案与解析:C推理判断题。根据最后一段中的 “Be optimistic(乐观的)about what you believe you can d

84、o.not to lose sight of those dreams” 可知,她鼓励人们要相信自己并且有决心,故选C。C【语篇解读】这是一篇议论文。作者主要以英国出生的第一只克隆狗为例,以及引用多方人士的评论来证明自己认为克隆宠物是完全没有必要的。28答案与解析:B推理判断题。根据第二段的 She had won a contest run by the company which hoped to sell the service to pet owners for 60, 000 pounds a time. 可知这只克隆的小狗赢得了该公司举办的一项竞赛,该公司希望将这项服务以 6 万英

85、镑的价格卖给宠物主人。由此可见 Sooam Biotech 克隆宠物的原因是从中挣钱。29答案与解析:D细节理解题。根据第三段的The puppy must remain in Republic of Korea for six months to satisfy British quarantine laws. 可知克隆狗现在不进入英国的原因是这只小狗必须在韩国待六个月,以符合英国的检疫条例。30答案与解析:B推理判断题。根据第四段中 It is extremely unlikely that a puppy cloned from a favorite pet will behave in

86、 the same way.It is an absolute waste of money.从最喜欢的宠物身上克隆出来的小狗几乎不可能有同样的行为。这完全是浪费钱。可知 Dusko Ilic 对这种克隆狗的存在并没抱有积极的态度。31答案与解析:D推理判断题。根据第五段的 The cloning process is controversial because the animals are often born with diseases or die soon after birth. 克隆过程是有争议的,因为动物往往生下来就有疾病或不久便会死去。可知,结果并不令人满意。D【语篇解读】这

87、是一篇说明文。农业是研究和开发人工智能的重要行业之一。文章介绍了两家公司开发的高科技工具,可以帮助农民节省时间和金钱,同时减少对环境有害的化学物质。32答案与解析:B细节理解题。根据第二段 One industry heavily involved in researching and developing artificial intelligence, or AI, is agriculture. Companies are experimenting with hightech tools that can help farmers save time and money, while

88、reducing environmentharming chemicals. 可知,人工智能通过帮助农民节省时间和金钱即降低成本造福农业,故选B项。33答案与解析:A细节理解题。根据第三段中的 One of the companies is ecoRobotix of Switzerland. It created a robot equipped with AI and cameras to identify all plants on a farm. 和最后一段中的 The system which connects to the back of a tractor is also equ

89、ipped with AI to identify and chemically kill only the weeds. 可知,这两家公司的产品的共同之处是他们都使用识别技术,故选A项。34答案与解析:C推理判断题。根据最后一段中本乔斯特纳的话可知,该技术使用了与人脸识别相同的深度学习方法。在人们教它大量例子之后,它由不认识藜草转变成为藜草专家,所以他的话表明这个机器人有学习能力,故选C项。35答案与解析:D主旨大意题。第二段中的 One industry heavily involved in researching and developing artificial intelligen

90、ce, or AI, is agriculture. 是全文的主题句,结合全文内容可知,这篇文章主要讲了人工智能在农业中的应用,故选D项。第二节【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文,主要列举了读书所带来的好处。36答案与解析:E本段主要讲的是读书会让人获取新知识,故E项“它可能是关于历史的一个事实或者是你以前不知道的一个理论”符合语境。37答案与解析:C根据下一句中的 “reading books allows your mind to practise its processing skills” 可知,读书可以让你的大脑练习处理技能,这是对上文的进一步解释,所以选C项。38答案与解析:G根据上文中

91、的 “develop your critical thinking skills” 可知,空处是对上文的具体解释,故选G项。39答案与解析:D上文中的 “reading a cookbook” 与D项中的 “a cooking show” 相照应,故选D项。40答案与解析:F空前提出一些建议,空处得出结果,故选F第三部分第一节【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。作者讲述了自己的一次乘车经历,正是这次经历让作者决定以后多帮助他人。41答案与解析:C根据上文中的 “be grateful for the small good things” 可知,作者开始注意以前忽视的事,故选C项。perform “表

92、演”;produce“制造”;notice“注意”;organize“组织”。42答案与解析:C根据下文中的 “catch a bus or a taxi” 和 “many nonofficial taxis”可知,这里的公共交通不是很好。public transportation 意为 “公共交通”,符合语境。communication “交流”;welfare “福利”;relationship “关系”。43答案与解析:D根据下文中的 “for about an hour to catch a bus or a taxi” 可知,要想乘坐公交或出租车,就要等 (wait) 大约一个小时,

93、故选D。44答案与解析:C这些非官方 “出租车”是为了赚钱,主动搭载乘客。offer to do sth. 表示“主动做某事”。agree “同意”;struggle“努力”;manage“完成”。45答案与解析:B根据下文中的 “not everyone could afford every day”可知,此处表示这些非官方 “出租车”收费较高。46答案与解析:A空后的 “I would take them only when.go home”是作者在说明自己的情况,因此用 Personally,表示“就本人而言”。naturally“自然地”;obviously“明显地”;graduall

94、y“逐渐地”。47答案与解析:C根据下文中的 “anxious to go home” 可推断出,作者工作了一天,感到很疲劳,急着回家。excited “兴奋的”;interested “感兴趣的”;tired “疲倦的”;relaxed“放松的”。48答案与解析:D上文提到 nonofficial “taxis” 收费高,而作者这次遇到的非官方“出租车”的价格甚至比官方“出租车”还低,故用 even “甚至”表示强调。49答案与解析:A上文中的 “cheaper”和“lucky”说明作者很感激。grateful “感激的”;helpful “有用的”;regretful “后悔的”;hope

95、ful “抱有希望的”。50答案与解析:C根据下文作者要给司机师傅车费说明他们已经到达目的地。bargain “讨价还价”;complain “抱怨”;arrive “到达”;argue“争吵”。51答案与解析:B根据下文中的 “because of that free ride”可知,司机师傅没有收费。charge表示 “收费,要价”符合语境。comment “评论”;insist “坚持”;respond “回应”。 52.答案与解析:C司机师傅没有收费只是为了做好事,故选C。 53.答案与解析:B根据上下文内容可知,作者得到他人的帮助后心存感激,上文中的 “failed to find

96、words” 说明作者不知用什么样的语言表示感谢,因此选B。54答案与解析:C根据语境可知,司机免费搭载作者,这使作者很感动,也就是说令作者很高兴,make ones day表示“让某人开心”。55答案与解析:A司机的善意行为让作者非常感动,作者也想让自己的善意行为影响他人。affect “影响”;teach “教”;warn “警告”;judge “评价”。第二节【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文,几位科学家对2050年的城市生活进行了预测。56答案与解析:have made考查动词的时态和主谓一致。根据句中的 recently 可知,此处应用现在完成时,且主语为 Some scientists,

97、故填 have made。57答案与解析:it考查代词。分析句子结构可知,says 后为宾语从句,宾语从句中that 引导的从句为真正的主语,此处应用 it 作形式主语。58答案与解析:significantly考查副词。分析句子结构可知,此处修饰形容词的比较级 higher,应用副词形式。59答案与解析:the考查冠词。分析句子结构可知,solution 为主句的表语,又根据空后的 only 可知,此处应用定冠词 the。60答案与解析:to考查介词。此处表示“到2050年人口预计达到97亿”,应用介词 to。61答案与解析:advancing考查非谓语动词。keep doing sth.

98、“继续做某事”,为固定用法。62答案与解析:how考查宾语从句。分析句子结构可知,空处引导宾语从句作 change 的宾语,且此处表示“虚拟现实将会改变我们如何生活”,故填 how。63答案与解析:securer考查形容词的比较级。分析句子结构可知,此处为“make宾语宾补”结构,此处应用形容词作宾补,且根据空后的“driving more efficient,and provide faster transport”可知,此处应用比较级。64答案与解析:appliances考查名词复数。appliance 为可数名词,根据空前的 all of 和空后的 are 可知,此处应用名词复数形式。6

99、5答案与解析:allowing考查非谓语动词。分析句子结构可知,此处应用动词ing形式作状语。第四部分第一节参考范文:Dear Past Li Hua,What will our houses be like in 2120? There is no doubt that great changes will take place in the future. First, the building materials will have been improved so that the temperature inside the house can be adjusted accordi

100、ng to the weather. Second, on the roof there will be a garden which can allow people to keep the house cool and grow vegetables. Last but not least, all the appliances in the house will be controlled by computer. In a word, the house of the future should be ecofriendly and a comfortable place to liv

101、e in.Yours,Future Li Hua第二节参考范文:Paragraph 1: Suddenly, he found a man looking like a lawyer, wearing black leather gloves. George came up without hesitation and asked if they were his, but there came a disappointing answer. On second thought, he realized nobody would be so foolish as to wear them ri

102、ght inside the store. He had no other choices but to ask the cashier to keep them in case the lost gloves were found. Then he dragged his legs towards the exit.Paragraph 2: During the whole holiday, he was always thinking whether to buy a new pair. After all, in deep winter, he could not do without

103、gloves. Finally poor George decided to buy another pair of leather gloves. With seemingly little hope, he stepped into the store again. No sooner had he opened the door than the cashier told him there was indeed one such pair as he lost. After examining them carefully, he was wild with joy, expressing sincere thanks and saying to himself that a good action was never lost.

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