資源簡介 單元質(zhì)量檢測(四) Living with technology(滿分150分,時間120分鐘)第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.What is the woman’s favorite month?A.March. B.May. C.June.2.How much did a pound of green beans cost five years ago?A.$0.50. B.$1.00. C.$1.50.3.Who is going to make the copies for Anne?A.The clerk. B.The man. C.Her assistant.4.What will Rose do this Sunday?A.Go to the movies. B.Attend the English party. C.Celebrate her father’s birthday.5.What do we know about the man?A.He is rather tired. B.He is quite confident. C.He doesn’t work hard.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分) 聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.What happened to the man?A.He was out of work. B.He failed his final test. C.He didn’t do well in his teaching.7.How does the man feel toward the woman?A.Friendly. B.Grateful. C.Disappointed.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.What’s the possible relationship between the two speakers?A.Friends. B.Strangers. C.Workmates.9.Which aspect of the airport is the man very satisfied with?A.The elevator. B.The products’ prices. C.The general appearance.10.Why isn’t the man happy with the gate in the arrival area? A.It doesn’t work well. B.It’s far from Immigration. C.It’s not clean and efficient.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Why does the man phone the woman?A.He doesn’t know how to use the phone.B.He can’t find a clock in the hotel room.C.He wants a wake-up call tomorrow morning.12.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.At a hotel. B.At a clock shop. C.At the information desk.13.What does the first number “2” refer to?A.The floor. B.The service. C.The time.聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14.What does Mary probably do?A.A manager. B.A housewife. C.A student.15.What did Tom think of the film?A.Terrible. B.Wonderful. C.Just so-so.16.What happened to the couple in the end?A.They had to work even harder.B.They bought a house of their own.C.They continued to live with the wife’s mother.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Which is not provided for the pets in America?A.Exercise. B.Education. C.Medical care.18.Why do some owners dress their pets in pretty clothes?A.To entertain them. B.To keep them warm. C.To keep them in fashion.19.Which is the unusual pet in the US?A.Monkeys. B.Fish. C.Birds.20.Which pets can be trained to help disabled persons?A.Dogs and cats. B.Birds and dogs. C.Dogs and monkeys.第二部分 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。A This year, we are once again bringing our annual Adopt-a-Book Evening online via two salons (沙龍).The program provides essential funding to support the conservation, acquisition, and digitization of books, manuscripts, and other materials held by the world’s largest museum complex and research institution.20 December — Adopt-a-Book Salon: The Lived Experience5:30 to 6:45 p.m. ETFocusing on stories of life from across the Libraries and Archives (檔案館).26 December — Adopt-a-Book Salon: Your Smithsonian: Past, Present, and Future5:30 to 6:45 p.m. ETShowing items celebrating the Smithsonian, past, present, and future.$35 per person, per event.We’re offering a discount if you attend both salons: $60 for both.FAQsHow will the salons work?The events will be held on Zoom, and each one will feature about 20 books presented by six of our librarians and archivists.After you buy your ticket, you’ll get the link to join.Right before 5:30 p.m. ET on the day of the event, you’ll click on that link to join the Zoom.Then you’ll be rotated (輪換) through three “rooms”.While it would be great to see you during the event, you certainly don’t need to have your camera on if you don’t want to!However, we do recommend that you join by computer so that you can see the presentations.How do I adopt during the event?This year, you’ll be able to bid on (競標(biāo)) your favourite items during and after the events.After you buy your tickets, you’ll receive the link to the online auction (拍賣) before the event, and you’ll have the chance to browse.Once the auction opens, you’ll be able to place your bid.You will have to set up an account and provide your credit card information to ensure that your bid is legal.If you have the winning bid, a member of our team will follow up to process your donation with you or provide our address for you to send a check.21.How much should a couple pay if they attend both of the salons?A.$60. B.$70.C.$120. D.$140.22.What can be learned about Adopt-a-Book Salon: The Lived Experience?A.It will last more than two hours.B.It will be held in three virtual rooms.C.It aims to excite people’s interest in reading.D.It helps people learn about the Smithsonian’s history.23.What is required to participate in the online auction?A.Providing your mailing address.B.Sending a check to the provided address.C.Joining by computer while keeping your camera on.D.Setting up an account and providing your credit card information.B When Kevin Day was a child, he could hardly speak due to a speech impediment (口吃).Yet he was extraordinarily fluent in the language of music.Kevin says, “Music was sort of my way of self-expression when I couldn’t communicate what I felt with words.”Now in his mid-20s, Mr Day is breaking racial and age barriers in classical music.His work has already been performed at the Tanglewood Music Center in Lenox, Massachusetts, the Rachmaninov Concert Hall in Moscow, and the Carnegie Hall in New York.To reach these peaks, the young black composer has had to overcome tough challenges.“He is driven, but he is so uplifted and comforted by music that I don’t think it’s a choice for him,” says Cynthia Johnston Turner, dean of the music faculty at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario.During her previous post at the University of Georgia, she selected Mr Day for a master’s program.“He has a lot of resilience (復(fù)原力), but let’s not ignore the fact that the systems are piled up against him.”Mr Day’s work is influenced by life experiences as much as by musical notes.When he was around 10 years old, his family’s struggles deepened.Both his parents were unable to find a job.Sometimes there was no electricity or water in the house.In the end, the family lost their house and car.“I don’t make a big deal out of this stuff,” Mr Day notes.“I’m always looking forward and try not to look back, not even for reflection.”To date, Mr Day’s 200-plus pieces of music include works for concert bands and symphony orchestras.He’s eager to branch out into contemporary music, including hip hop and jazz.He is also earning his doctorate.“I have this sort of spirit of resilience that I’ve kind of inherited (繼承) from my parents,” says Mr Day.It’s given him a sense of urgency to create music that bolsters listeners going through difficult times.“My goal is to try to help others as well.”24.Which aspect of Mr Day does Paragraph 2 mainly focus on?A.His career challenges. B.His career goals.C.His music styles. D.His music achievements.25.What can be learned about Mr Day from Cynthia Johnston Turner’s words?A.He likes writing uplifting music. B.He received support from society.C.He has a deep connection to music. D.He changed universities on her advice.26.How does Mr Day feel about his childhood experiences?A.They are his source of inspiration. B.They are already in the past.C.They aren’t unique to him. D.They aren’t easy to forget.27.Which of the following best explains “bolsters” underlined in the last paragraph?A.Attracts. B.Entertains.C.Reminds. D.Supports.C Iron rust (鐵銹) is generally considered troublesome, but German researchers have now transformed it into a water-cleaning superhero they name “smart rust”.This innovative particle is not only magnetic but can also pull in numerous pollutants like oil, tiny plastic particles, and even the herbicide glyphosate (除草劑草甘膦).“Our ‘smart rust’ is cheap, non-toxic and recyclable,” says Dr Marcus Halik, the project’s principal investigator from the Friedrich-Alexander-Universit t Erlangen-Nürnberg, in a statement.“And we have demonstrated its use for all kinds of pollutants, showing the potential for this technique to improve water treatment dramatically.”At the heart of “smart rust” are iron oxide nanoparticles (納米粒), which are attracted to magnets but won’t stick to each other, insuring they remain separated.To improve their pollution-grabbing potential, the researchers coat these particles with phosphonic acid molecules (膦酸分子), turning the particles into tiny pollutant sponges (海綿).“After we add a layer of the molecules to the iron oxide cores, they look like hairs sticking out of these particles’ surfaces,” says Dr Halik.By adjusting the other end of these acid molecules, they can customize the particles to pull in various pollutants.The team’s earlier versions were successful in clearing crude oil from Mediterranean sea water and glyphosate from pond water.Additionally, these particles proved capable of removing tiny plastic particles from labs and river water samples.But the team wasn’t stopping there.Lukas Müller, a graduate student associated with the project, explored whether this rust could tackle smaller pollutants, specifically hormones.Estrogen (雌激素), which is hormone naturally found in humans and livestock, often finds its way into water sources and can disrupt the ecosystem, even in the slightest amounts.“I started with the most common estrogen, estradiol, and then four other derivatives that share similar molecular structures,” says Müller.Müller’s approach involved crafting “pockets” on the smart rust’s surface that attract and lock in the estradiol.Though these pockets are too small to be seen, advanced instruments are helping Müller confirm their existence and effectiveness.28.Which area is iron rust most likely be used in?A.Sea protection. B.Space exploration.C.Forest preservation. D.Land development.29.Why do the researchers coat the particles with molecules?A.To force them to stick to each other. B.To make them work more efficiently.C.To make them non-toxic and recyclable. D.To insure the success of the experiment.30.What do the examples in Paragraph 5 show?A.Waters in the world were heavily polluted.B.It was urgent to deal with pollution problems.C.Rust was effective in removing any pollutants.D.Improved rust can help clear different pollutants.31.What can be learned from the last paragraph?A.Estrogen is only found in humans and livestock.B.Further study was conducted to explore rust’s other potential.C.Advanced instruments helped put pockets on the rust’s surface.D.Ecosystems won’t be influenced by small amounts of estrogen.D Cleanliness may be next to godliness, but a new study suggests it could have an unexpected downside: A few minutes of floor cleaning indoors with a fresh-scented (氣味清新的) cleaning product can generate as many airborne particles (微粒) as vehicles on a busy city street, because these products contain chemicals that react with ozone (臭氧) in the air to form harmful small particles.“I was absolutely amazed that floor cleaning produced potentially harmful particles at similar rates to those generated by traffic on a busy street,” says Nicola Carslaw of the University of York who was not involved with the study.“There is a lot of particle formation during these cleaning events, even under conditions that we would consider very normal.”Previous studies found cleaning products can generate such pollution.But not all of these experiments were realistic or detailed.The new study was designed to reveal, minute by minute, what happens with airborne reactions during a typical floor cleaning.Researchers brought their lab instruments into a room with an air volume of 50 cubic meters.In the morning, they cleaned the floor for 12 to 14 minutes with a terpene-based (含有萜烯成分的) cleaner.Then, they used the most advanced instruments to monitor the reactions over the next 90 minutes.“This is the first study that really looked at the entire chemical process under realistic indoor conditions,” says researcher Philip Stevens.What about opening windows? It can also be a double-edged sword, researchers say.Ventilation (通風(fēng)) removes particles, but it can also bring in more dangerous ozone from outdoors.Keeping ozone levels below one part per billion — either by reducing ventilation or using activated carbon air filters (活性炭空氣過濾器) — would help, the researchers say.So would cleaning in the morning or evening, when ozone levels tend to be lower, and avoiding products with terpenes.“Portable air filters can also reduce the concentration of particles inside rooms,” says another researcher Brandon Boor.“The larger problem,” Boor says, “is the lack of rules for the design and operation of buildings — and the use of various common chemicals inside them — with respect to air quality.We need to pay closer attention to what’s going on in indoor environments.”32.What surprised Nicola Carslaw?A.Cleaning can create air pollution that matches city street pollution.B.Particle formation during cleaning events is considered normal.C.The air in homes cannot be purified by cleaning products.D.Cleaning products contain ozone gas.33.What can be learned about the new study?A.It was conducted in a real room.B.It was inspired by previous studies.C.It lasted longer than previous studies.D.It raised people’s concerns about indoor air quality.34.What is a way to reduce harmful particles indoors?A.Keeping plants indoors. B.Keeping doors open while cleaning.C.Cleaning at the beginning of the day. D.Cutting down the frequency of cleaning.35.What should people do according to Brandon Boor in the last paragraph?A.Reduce cleaning products’ chemical ingredients.B.Monitor the construction of tall buildings.C.Focus more on indoor air quality.D.Improve the living environment.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分) 閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。 Are you among those who often dream of a day when a robot will do all the everyday household chores (家務(wù)) for you? 36 .In their latest study, they proposed a model that allowed them to train robots to do household tasks by showing them videos of people doing ordinary activities in their homes.The team claims that their proposed model, Visual-Robotics Bridge (VRB), can make a robot learn a task in just 25 minutes, without involving any humans or simulated (模擬的) environments. 37 , said one of the study authors.The model works on affordance, a concept that explains the possibility of an action on an object.“For VRB, affordances define where and how a robot might interact with an object based on human behavior.For example, as a robot watches a human open a drawer, it identifies the contact points, the handle, the direction of the drawer’s movement, etc. 38 , the robot can determine how to open any drawer,” note the researchers. 39 .These large-scale data have been developed to train AI programs to learn human actions.Then they used affordance to make the robots understand the contact points and steps that make an action complete.Finally, they tested two robot platforms in multiple real-world settings for 200 hours. 40 , such as opening a can of soup, picking up a phone, opening a door, pulling out a drawer, etc.In the future, they hope to use VRB to train robots for more complex multi-step tasks.A.Even when the task is performed in front of the robotB.After watching several videos of humans opening drawersC.These methods take a lot of time and resources and often failD.A team of researchers has figured out how to turn your dream into realityE.This work could enable robots to learn from the vast amount of videos on the InternetF.Both robots successfully performed 12 tasks that humans perform almost daily in their homesG.In their study, the researchers first made the robots watch some videos from large video data sets36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 第三部分 語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分) 閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。 My parents and I were in Florida during my dad’s spring break.It was the first Easter we had ever spent away from home.On Easter morning, we 41 that the Easter Bunny had visited overnight (前一天晚上) and 42 eggs on the hotel’s lawn (草坪).As we walked towards the adults and kids waiting for 43 , I began 44 the competition.All the other kids were bigger than me.It wasn’t looking 45 .The staff member 46 for the hunt explained that when she said “Go”, the hunt would begin.“Get ready!” the staff member said.“Go!” All the kids ran across the lawn.I ran to the closest tree and nearby sandpit but did not 47 any eggs.But I saw the other kids holding up their plastic eggs.Just then my mom pointed to a tree.A shiny blue plastic egg was against the base of it.I looked at my mom in excitement. 48 , she was staring in the 49 of another mom.The two moms were 50 what appeared to be the last Easter egg.My mom ran towards the egg.I had never seen her 51 before since she had been born with weak knees.The other mom also ran towards it.My mother 52 the tree first and picked up the egg.I jumped up and down in celebration.I’ve 53 what I did with that egg after our 54 ended.But I clearly remember the big smile on my mom’s face — a reflection of her 55 — as she handed me the last Easter egg.41.A.argued B.discovered C.remembered D.reminded42.A.broke B.counted C.shared D.left43.A.judgments B.invitations C.instructions D.comments44.A.sizing up B.showing off C.taking over D.cheering for45.A.serious B.formal C.natural D.good46.A.hungry B.responsible C.famous D.grateful47.A.check B.like C.find D.taste48.A.Otherwise B.However C.Therefore D.Besides49.A.name B.absence C.direction D.care50.A.looking at B.complaining of C.parting with D.depending on51.A.relax B.scream C.cook D.run52.A.climbed B.reached C.observed D.protected53.A.recorded B.stopped C.simplified D.forgotten54.A.vacation B.discussion C.devotion D.comparison55.A.humor B.determination C.love D.confidence第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分) 閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。China’s first domestically made passenger jet (噴氣式飛機(jī)) 56 (fly) its first successful commercial flight on 28 May 2023, 57 (mark) a milestone in the nation’s decades-long effort to compete with industry giants such as Boeing and Airbus in the global aircraft market.The C919 plane, carrying about 130 passengers on the flight, was built by the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC). 58 (operate) by state-owned China Eastern Airlines, the jet took 59 on Sunday morning from Shanghai Hongqiao Airport and landed less than two hours later in Beijing.Passengers received special red boarding passes and enjoyed a themed meal to commemorate (紀(jì)念) the flight.“I’m confident about the plane.The flight was 60 (smooth) than expected,” one of the passengers said.The flight comes as COMAC seeks 61 (break) into the jet market in a direct challenge to Airbus and Boeing.Airbus’s A320 and Boeing’s B737 jets are the most popular aircraft 62 (typical) used on domestic and regional routes.The C919, 63 had been in development for 16 years, has a maximum range of about 5,630 kilometers and is designed to carry between 158 64 168 passengers.The C919 made its first flight in 2017 and had conducted numerous test 65 (flight) before Sunday’s first commercial flight.“The company plans to build 150 C919 planes each year in the next five years.Over 1,200 C919 jets have been ordered,” COMAC says.56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 第四部分 寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分) 你班本周的英語角活動將圍繞“How to strike a tech-life balance”這一話題展開討論。請你寫一篇發(fā)言稿,說明你的觀點(diǎn)。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請按如下格式作答。 Today I’d like to share my opinions on how to strike a tech-life balance. 第二節(jié)(滿分25分) 閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Our family used our garage to store unused items that didn’t fit in the house.Over the years, it became quite messy.I always told myself I’d get around to sorting it out.But I never did.My husband and I had traveled the world and, everywhere we went, I liked to buy a small decoration or souvenir (紀(jì)念品).Plus, I liked different currencies and old coins.Anything we acquired, I insisted we kept — I just loved collecting things!As my daughter Zara got older, the items in the garage were full to the brim (滿滿的).This meant we had to park our two cars on the street.When Zara was going camping one day, the garage was so stuffed we couldn’t even find her sleeping bag.We had to buy a new one!It was getting out of hand, but it was a case of out of sight, out of mind.Then, last September, I was in the kitchen with Zara when my phone rang.It was a producer from a TV show — a series that helps people sort out their homes.And our 11-year-old girl had recommended us!I felt shocked and a bit embarrassed.I didn’t realize it was affecting Zara ...I finally agreed to go on TV.Within weeks, people from the TV show were sorting the garage.Everything in there was taken to a huge hall.Seeing it all laid out, I was shocked.They’d sorted everything into different piles (堆) — Zara’s toys were in one pile, another was a mountain of shoes ...The decluttering (清理) expert, Peter, was there to help us out.I found it difficult to let go of things, especially emotional items such as Zara’s old dancing shoes.“You’ve got to change your attitude,” Peter said.“Hang on to the memories, but don’t let the mess weigh you down.” Slowly, I felt ready to let things go — and I felt so free!注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請按如下格式作答。 But the most unbelievable part was the hidden treasure found in the garage. A week later, the garage was transformed from an overflowing mess to an organized, tidy space. 單元質(zhì)量檢測(四) Living with technology第一部分1~5 CABCA 6~10 ABBCB 11~15 CABCA 16~20 BBCAC聽力材料:(Text 1)W:Which month do you like?M:March is a nice month, but I think May is the best one.What about you?W:I like June best because I can go swimming then.(Text 2)M:The prices of the vegetables have increased a lot. Now, green beans cost 1.5 dollars a pound.W:I know, but 5 years ago, they were just a third of that price.(Text 3)M:Hello Anne, why are you waiting here?W:I’m waiting for the clerk to come back. I need to make some copies of this paper.M:Why trouble him?I’ll work the machine right now.(Text 4)M:Shall we go to the English party or watch a movie this Sunday, Rose?W:Both sound great, Bob.But I’m going to my father’s birthday party. Thanks for asking me.(Text 5)W:You don’t look very well.M:Yes, I stayed up very late last night rewriting my paper.W:Haven’t you finished it yet?M:Not yet, I don’t know when.(Text 6)M:How are you, Mrs Branden?W:Pretty good.How are you doing?M:Not so good.I just lost my job today.W:I’m sorry to hear that.M:How are your students doing?W:They are very nervous about their final test.M:I remember you gave our class the hard final test in my first year of college.Many of us failed.But I really learned a lot from you. You see, I can speak English very well now.W:Thank you for saying so.(Text 7)W:Excuse me, I’m Lisa. We’re doing a survey.Could I ask you some questions while you’re waiting for your baggage?M:Sure, go ahead.W:OK, how do you feel about the arrival area?Are you happy with it?M:Well, I’m not, really.W:Oh, why?M:The gate is a long way from Immigration and the elevator isn’t working.W:Oh, dear, I’m sorry to hear that. OK, then I see you have bought some duty free items here. Are you happy with the prices?M:Well, I think they are a little high.W:A little high?M:Oh, yes, compared to most places in Asia.W:I see. Well, how about the general appearance of the airport?M:Excellent!It’s the cleanest airport I have ever been in.W:So it’s clean and efficient?M:Clean and very efficient.Ur ... I have to go. Here comes my suitcase.W:OK, thank you very much.M:You’re welcome.(Text 8)W:What can I do for you, Sir?M:I’m Tom in Room 528 and I’d like to have a wake-up call tomorrow morning.W:At what time?M:6:15 a.m. please.W:We have a computer wake-up service.Please dial 2 for the service first and then the time, that is to say, dial 2, and then 0615 for the time.M:I see. Then it is 20615.Thank you. By the way, if I want to change my wake-up time, what shall I do?W:Just dial your new wake-up time.The computer will record it.M:If I dial 20700, I will be woken up at 7:00 a.m.Am I right?W:Yes, that’s right.M:Thank you, good night.(Text 9)W:Hi, Tom, did you go to see a film last night?M:Yes, I went there with Tony.W:How did you like the film?M:Rather bad, Mary, you can’t imagine it. It was a complete waste of time. It was about a married couple. They lived with the wife’s mother because they didn’t have enough money to buy a house of their own.W:A lot of young people have to do that today.M:Yes, but the husband had to work overtime 3 times a week. So he was always tired out.W:It sounds miserable.M:Not really.Later, his wife was able to find a good job as a manager in a company. So in the end, they were able to buy a house.And he didn’t have to work hard any more.Stupid, wasn’t it?W:I don’t know. Anyway, I don’t want to see the film.I’m so busy with my exams.(Text 10)Most Americans treat their pets like family members. It means Americans love their pets.And they provide them with a proper home, food, exercise, and medical care.Americans love pets and it is not just puppy love. Sometimes, they add to their interest to their pets with entertaining videos and amusing toys.If they have an eye for fashion, pets’ owners can dress their pets in pretty clothes.For special occasions, they can use perfume to make their dogs smell nice or less beastly. You might see Americans treat their pets like they treat their children, sometimes even better. The most common pets in the US are dogs, cats, birds and fish. Pets, such as dogs and cats, make good companions. But in addition to providing good companionship, pets are useful too. For example, dogs guard property, herd cattle and sheep, and lead the blind.Monkeys, unusual pets in the US, will soon become useful pets for disabled persons.Scientists are now training monkeys to help disabled persons do some simple tasks, such as eating, cleaning the house and even changing the channel on the TV set.第二部分語篇解讀:本文是一篇應(yīng)用文。文章是關(guān)于Smithsonian舉辦的兩場圖書“領(lǐng)養(yǎng)”沙龍的介紹。21.C 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中的$35 per person, per event.We’re offering a discount if you attend both salons: $60 for both.可知,夫妻兩人都參加兩個沙龍的話,需要支付$60×2=$120。22.B 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段中的online via two salons和How will the salons work?部分中的The events will be held on Zoom ...you’ll click on that link to join the Zoom.Then you’ll be rotated (輪換) through three “rooms”.可知,沙龍在線上舉辦,而且參與者會在三個虛擬聊天室輪流切換。23.D 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)How do I adopt during the event?部分中的You will have to set up an account and provide your credit card information to ensure that your bid is legal.可知,參加拍賣會的人需要注冊一個賬號并且提供自己的信用卡信息。語篇解讀:本文是一篇新聞報道。Kevin Day克服各種人生困境,成為一名優(yōu)秀的音樂家。24.D 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。通讀第二段內(nèi)容可知,該段主要介紹了Mr Day取得的音樂成就。25.C 推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段首句可知,Cynthia Johnston Turner提到Mr Day很努力,但音樂鼓舞了他,也安慰了他,她認(rèn)為這不是他的選擇。由此可推知,她認(rèn)為Mr Day與音樂有著一種深厚的聯(lián)系。26.B 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段中Mr Day的話可知,他的童年充滿了苦難,但他并不把它看作是什么了不得的事,他總是向前看,哪怕只是為了反思,也盡量不去回顧它。由此可知,對Mr Day來說,他的童年經(jīng)歷已經(jīng)成為過去。27.D 詞義猜測題。根據(jù)畫線詞后的My goal is to try to help others as well.可推知,作者想表達(dá)的是:Mr Day渴望通過創(chuàng)作音樂來“支持”那些經(jīng)歷困難的聽眾。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了生活中通常煩人的鐵銹經(jīng)過德國人員的實(shí)驗(yàn)被轉(zhuǎn)換成了“凈水英雄”。28.A 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段最后一句可知,研究人員已經(jīng)證明了“智能鐵銹”對各種污染物的作用,表明這種技術(shù)有潛力能顯著改進(jìn)水處理。由此可推知,鐵銹最可能用于海洋保護(hù),幫助減輕海洋污染。29.B 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段中的To improve their pollution-grabbing potential ...turning the particles into tiny pollutant sponges (海綿).可知,為了提高它們抓污染物的潛力,研究人員在這些顆粒上涂上膦酸分子,將這些顆粒變成微小的污染物吸收海綿,從而更有效地吸附污染物。30.D 推理判斷題。根據(jù)第五段第一句可知,第五段的例子說明通過調(diào)整這些酸分子可以定制這些顆粒來吸入各種污染物。31.B 推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段第一、二句可知,這個團(tuán)隊(duì)并沒有止步于此。與該項(xiàng)目有關(guān)的研究生盧卡斯·米勒探索了這種銹是否能處理更小的污染物。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。新的研究發(fā)現(xiàn),打掃衛(wèi)生時,使用含有萜烯成分的清潔產(chǎn)品會產(chǎn)生危害人體健康的有害物質(zhì)。32.A 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段首句可知,令Nicola Carslaw驚訝的是,清潔房屋會造成與城市交通排放相當(dāng)?shù)目諝馕廴尽?br/>33.A 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段最后一句可知,這個新的研究是在真正的室內(nèi)環(huán)境中開展的。34.C 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。第五段談了如何減少室內(nèi)有害微粒形成,根據(jù)本段中的So would cleaning in the morning or evening, when ozone levels tend to be lower可知,在早上和晚上打掃衛(wèi)生有助于減少有害微粒的形成。35.C 推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段中的We need to pay closer attention to what’s going on in indoor environments.可知,根據(jù)Brandon Boor的建議,人們應(yīng)該將更多的注意力放在室內(nèi)空氣質(zhì)量上。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了一種能通過觀看視頻模仿人類行為的新型機(jī)器人。36.D 上文以提問的形式引出話題:你是否經(jīng)常想著有一天機(jī)器人能承包你所有的家務(wù)?下文則介紹了一項(xiàng)最新的機(jī)器人研究。由此可推知,設(shè)空處在文中起承上啟下的作用,故D項(xiàng)符合語境。第二段首句中的they指代D項(xiàng)中的A team of researchers,且D項(xiàng)中的dream與上文中的dream構(gòu)成原詞復(fù)現(xiàn)。37.E 上文介紹了研究人員發(fā)明的最新模型,通過向機(jī)器人展示人類日常活動的視頻,能訓(xùn)練機(jī)器人完成家務(wù)。E項(xiàng)緊承上文,作出進(jìn)一步說明,符合語境。E項(xiàng)中的This work指代上文中的Visual-Robotics Bridge (VRB)。38.B 空前一句以開抽屜為例展開說明,當(dāng)機(jī)器人觀察人類打開抽屜時,它會識別接觸點(diǎn)、把手、抽屜的移動方向等。設(shè)空處后的部分指出,機(jī)器人便能打開任何抽屜,故B項(xiàng)符合語境。B項(xiàng)中的watching和opening drawers分別與空前一句中的watches和open a drawer構(gòu)成原詞復(fù)現(xiàn)。39.G 設(shè)空處位于段首,根據(jù)下文中的Then和Finally可知,下文主要說明了研究人員接下來采取的步驟,由此可推知,設(shè)空處應(yīng)介紹研究過程中的第一步,故G項(xiàng)符合語境。G項(xiàng)中的first為順序指示詞,且G項(xiàng)中的large video data sets與空后一句中的These large-scale data相呼應(yīng)。40.F 空前一句指出:最后,研究人員在多個真實(shí)環(huán)境中測試了兩個機(jī)器人平臺,時長達(dá)到200小時。F項(xiàng)中的Both robots與空前一句中的two robot platforms相呼應(yīng),設(shè)空處后的部分是對F項(xiàng)中的12 tasks的舉例說明。第三部分語篇解讀:本文是一篇記敘文。在一次復(fù)活節(jié)彩蛋大搜尋的比賽中,媽媽把自己不能奔跑的事實(shí)拋在腦后,拼盡全力為“我”搶到了最后一顆彩蛋。41.B 根據(jù)下文中的the Easter Bunny had visited overnight和eggs on the hotel’s lawn可知,復(fù)活節(jié)早上,“我們”發(fā)現(xiàn)復(fù)活節(jié)兔子昨晚來過,而且還在酒店的草坪上留下了復(fù)活節(jié)彩蛋。42.D 參見上題解析。43.C 根據(jù)第二段第一句可知,大人和孩子們都在等待工作人員發(fā)出指令。44.A 根據(jù)下文中的All the other kids were bigger than me.可知,“我”開始考慮比賽的事,并感到形勢對“我”不利,因?yàn)樗械暮⒆佣急取拔摇贝蟆ize up意為“判斷,估量”。45.D 參見上題解析。46.B 根據(jù)下文的when she said “Go”, the hunt would begin可知,負(fù)責(zé)比賽的工作人員說明了比賽規(guī)則。47.C 根據(jù)上文 42 eggs on the hotel’s lawn可知,“我”跑向最近的那棵樹和附近的沙坑,但都沒有找到彩蛋。48.B 設(shè)空處連接的兩個句子之間是轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,故選However。49.C 根據(jù)下文的My mom ran towards the egg.和The other mom also ran towards it.可知,媽媽朝另一位媽媽的方向看去,兩位媽媽都在看著最后一顆復(fù)活節(jié)彩蛋。50.A 參見上題解析。51.D 根據(jù)下文的since she had been born with weak knees可知,“我”以前從未見過媽媽奔跑。52.B 根據(jù)下文I jumped up and down in celebration.可知,媽媽第一個跑到樹下,撿起了彩蛋。53.D 根據(jù)文章首句和下文的But I clearly remember ...可知,“我”已經(jīng)忘記假期結(jié)束后,“我”是如何處置那顆彩蛋的。54.A 參見上題解析。55.C 根據(jù)上文可知,為了幫“我”搶到最后一顆彩蛋,媽媽置自己的膝蓋于不顧,奮力奔跑,媽媽的舉動充分展示了她對“我”的愛。語篇解讀:本文是一篇新聞報道。中國第一架國產(chǎn)大飛機(jī)C919成功實(shí)現(xiàn)商業(yè)首航。56.flew 考查動詞的時態(tài)。根據(jù)on 28 May 2023可知,設(shè)空處表示的動作發(fā)生在過去,應(yīng)用一般過去時,故填flew。57.marking 考查非謂語動詞。設(shè)空處作狀語,應(yīng)用動詞-ing形式,故填marking。58.Operated 考查非謂語動詞。設(shè)空處作狀語,the jet與operate之間為邏輯上的動賓關(guān)系,應(yīng)用過去分詞,故填Operated。59.off 考查固定搭配。take off是固定搭配,意為“起飛”。60.smoother 考查形容詞的比較級。根據(jù)設(shè)空處后面的than可知,應(yīng)用形容詞的比較級,故填smoother。61.to break 考查非謂語動詞。seek to do sth是固定搭配,意為“設(shè)法做某事”,故填to break。62.typically 考查詞形轉(zhuǎn)換。設(shè)空處作狀語,應(yīng)用副詞,故填typically。63.which 考查定語從句。設(shè)空處引導(dǎo)非限制性定語從句,修飾先行詞The C919,且在從句中作主語,故填which。64.and 考查連詞。between ...and ...是固定搭配,意為“介于……和……之間”。65.flights 考查名詞復(fù)數(shù)。根據(jù)numerous可知,設(shè)空處應(yīng)用復(fù)數(shù)形式,flight用作可數(shù)名詞時,意為“空中的航行”,故填flights。第四部分第一節(jié)參考范文: Today I’d like to share my opinions on how to strike a tech-life balance.In this digital age, technology has become an essential part of our lives, providing numerous conveniences.However, overdependence on technology, which is now very common, has impacted the health of many.To find a balance between our virtual and real worlds, we should regularly disconnect from technology, allowing us to focus on the present.By limiting screen time and engaging in meaningful offline activities, such as exercising, reading, and spending quality time with friends and family, we can enhance our overall well-being.Hope we can enjoy the benefits of technology while maintaining a healthy and enriched life.第二節(jié)參考范文:But the most unbelievable part was the hidden treasure found in the garage.Over the years, I’d stored Aussie coins I liked the look of, or that had been made the year I was born.Peter revealed the pile was worth $28,500! Next, Peter worked out the value of three pieces of art.In total, we’d found $40,000 tidying up!I decided to keep the coins and artwork to pass on to Zara when she gets older.But we also donated many items to charity.A week later, the garage was transformed from an overflowing mess to an organized, tidy space.Everything we kept, such as Christmas decorations, souvenirs and sports equipment, was neatly put away on new shelves.“It looks amazing.” I smiled.Sometimes, I find myself going back to my old ways.Zara steps in, though, and reminds me, “No Mum, not again.” I know she’s right.It was a surprise when Zara recommended us for the TV show, but I’m so proud of her.Now, I’m determined to keep our lives mess-free!9 / 9(共101張PPT)單元質(zhì)量檢測(四)Living with technology(滿分150分,時間120分鐘)第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. What is the woman’s favorite month?A. March. B. May. C. June.2. How much did a pound of green beans cost five years ago?A. $0.50. B. $1.00. C. $1.50.3. Who is going to make the copies for Anne?A. The clerk.B. The man.C. Her assistant.4. What will Rose do this Sunday?A. Go to the movies.B. Attend the English party.C. Celebrate her father’s birthday.5. What do we know about the man?A. He is rather tired.B. He is quite confident.C. He doesn’t work hard.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分) 聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6. What happened to the man?A. He was out of work.B. He failed his final test.C. He didn’t do well in his teaching.7. How does the man feel toward the woman?A. Friendly. B. Grateful. C. Disappointed.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8. What’s the possible relationship between the two speakers?A. Friends. B. Strangers. C. Workmates.9. Which aspect of the airport is the man very satisfied with?A. The elevator.B. The products’ prices.C. The general appearance.10. Why isn’t the man happy with the gate in the arrival area? A. It doesn’t work well.B. It’s far from Immigration.C. It’s not clean and efficient.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11. Why does the man phone the woman?A. He doesn’t know how to use the phone.B. He can’t find a clock in the hotel room.C. He wants a wake-up call tomorrow morning.12. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At a hotel.B. At a clock shop.C. At the information desk.13. What does the first number “2” refer to?A. The floor. B. The service. C. The time.聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14. What does Mary probably do?A. A manager. B. A housewife. C. A student.15. What did Tom think of the film?A. Terrible. B. Wonderful. C. Just so-so.16. What happened to the couple in the end?A. They had to work even harder.B. They bought a house of their own.C. They continued to live with the wife’s mother.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17. Which is not provided for the pets in America?A. Exercise. B. Education. C. Medical care.18. Why do some owners dress their pets in pretty clothes?A. To entertain them.B. To keep them warm.C. To keep them in fashion.19. Which is the unusual pet in the US?A. Monkeys. B. Fish. C. Birds.20. Which pets can be trained to help disabled persons?A. Dogs and cats.B. Birds and dogs.C. Dogs and monkeys.聽力材料:(Text 1)W:Which month do you like?M:March is a nice month, but I think May is the best one.What aboutyou?W:I like June best because I can go swimming then.(Text 2)M:The prices of the vegetables have increased a lot. Now, green beanscost 1.5 dollars a pound.W:I know, but 5 years ago, they were just a third of that price.(Text 3)M:Hello Anne, why are you waiting here?W:I’m waiting for the clerk to come back. I need to make some copies ofthis paper.M:Why trouble him?I’ll work the machine right now.(Text 4)M:Shall we go to the English party or watch a movie this Sunday,Rose?W:Both sound great, Bob.But I’m going to my father’s birthday party.Thanks for asking me.(Text 5)W:You don’t look very well.M:Yes, I stayed up very late last night rewriting my paper.W:Haven’t you finished it yet?M:Not yet, I don’t know when.(Text 6)M:How are you, Mrs Branden?W:Pretty good.How are you doing?M:Not so good.I just lost my job today.W:I’m sorry to hear that.M:How are your students doing?W:They are very nervous about their final test.M:I remember you gave our class the hard final test in my first year ofcollege.Many of us failed.But I really learned a lot from you. You see, Ican speak English very well now.W:Thank you for saying so.(Text 7)W:Excuse me, I’m Lisa. We’re doing a survey.Could I ask you somequestions while you’re waiting for your baggage?M:Sure, go ahead.W:OK, how do you feel about the arrival area?Are you happy withit?M:Well, I’m not, really.W:Oh, why?M:The gate is a long way from Immigration and the elevator isn’tworking.W:Oh, dear, I’m sorry to hear that. OK, then I see you have boughtsome duty free items here. Are you happy with the prices?M:Well, I think they are a little high.W:A little high?M:Oh, yes, compared to most places in Asia.W:I see. Well, how about the general appearance of the airport?M:Excellent!It’s the cleanest airport I have ever been in.W:So it’s clean and efficient?M:Clean and very efficient.Ur ... I have to go. Here comes my suitcase.W:OK, thank you very much.M:You’re welcome.(Text 8)W:What can I do for you, Sir?M:I’m Tom in Room 528 and I’d like to have a wake-up call tomorrowmorning.W:At what time?M:6:15 a.m. please.W:We have a computer wake-up service.Please dial 2 for the service firstand then the time, that is to say, dial 2, and then 0615 for the time.M:I see. Then it is 20615.Thank you. By the way, if I want to changemy wake-up time, what shall I do?W:Just dial your new wake-up time.The computer will record it.M:If I dial 20700, I will be woken up at 7:00 a.m.Am I right?W:Yes, that’s right.M:Thank you, good night.(Text 9)W:Hi, Tom, did you go to see a film last night?M:Yes, I went there with Tony.W:How did you like the film?M:Rather bad, Mary, you can’t imagine it. It was a complete waste oftime. It was about a married couple. They lived with the wife’s motherbecause they didn’t have enough money to buy a house of their own.W:A lot of young people have to do that today.M:Yes, but the husband had to work overtime 3 times a week. So hewas always tired out.W:It sounds miserable.M:Not really.Later, his wife was able to find a good job as a manager ina company. So in the end, they were able to buy a house.And he didn’thave to work hard any more.Stupid, wasn’t it?W:I don’t know. Anyway, I don’t want to see the film.I’m so busy withmy exams.(Text 10)Most Americans treat their pets like family members. It meansAmericans love their pets.And they provide them with a proper home,food, exercise, and medical care.Americans love pets and it is not justpuppy love. Sometimes, they add to their interest to their pets withentertaining videos and amusing toys.If they have an eye for fashion,pets’ owners can dress their pets in pretty clothes.For special occasions,they can use perfume to make their dogs smell nice or less beastly. Youmight see Americans treat their pets like they treat their children,sometimes even better. The most common pets in the US are dogs, cats,birds and fish. Pets, such as dogs and cats, make good companions.But in addition to providing good companionship, pets are useful too. Forexample, dogs guard property, herd cattle and sheep, and lead theblind.Monkeys, unusual pets in the US, will soon become useful petsfor disabled persons.Scientists are now training monkeys to help disabledpersons do some simple tasks, such as eating, cleaning the house andeven changing the channel on the TV set. 第二部分 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。A This year, we are once again bringing our annual Adopt-a-BookEvening online via two salons (沙龍).The program provides essentialfunding to support the conservation, acquisition, and digitization ofbooks, manuscripts, and other materials held by the world’s largestmuseum complex and research institution.20 December — Adopt-a-Book Salon: The Lived Experience5:30 to 6:45 p.m. ETFocusing on stories of life from across the Libraries and Archives (檔案館).26 December — Adopt-a-Book Salon: Your Smithsonian: Past,Present, and Future5:30 to 6:45 p.m. ETShowing items celebrating the Smithsonian, past, present, andfuture.$35 per person, per event.We’re offering a discount if you attend bothsalons: $60 for both. FAQs How will the salons work?The events will be held on Zoom, and each one will feature about 20books presented by six of our librarians and archivists.After you buy yourticket, you’ll get the link to join.Right before 5:30 p.m. ET on the dayof the event, you’ll click on that link to join the Zoom.Then you’ll berotated (輪換) through three “rooms”.While it would be great to seeyou during the event, you certainly don’t need to have your camera on ifyou don’t want to!However, we do recommend that you join bycomputer so that you can see the presentations.How do I adopt during the event?This year, you’ll be able to bid on (競標(biāo)) your favourite itemsduring and after the events.After you buy your tickets, you’ll receive thelink to the online auction (拍賣) before the event, and you’ll have thechance to browse.Once the auction opens, you’ll be able to place yourbid.You will have to set up an account and provide your credit cardinformation to ensure that your bid is legal.If you have the winning bid, amember of our team will follow up to process your donation with you orprovide our address for you to send a check.語篇解讀:本文是一篇應(yīng)用文。文章是關(guān)于Smithsonian舉辦的兩場圖書“領(lǐng)養(yǎng)”沙龍的介紹。本文是一篇應(yīng)用文。文章是關(guān)于Smithsonian舉辦的兩場圖書“領(lǐng)養(yǎng)”沙龍的介紹。21. How much should a couple pay if they attend both of the salons?A. $60. B. $70.C. $120. D. $140.解析: 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中的$35 per person, perevent.We’re offering a discount if you attend both salons: $60 forboth.可知,夫妻兩人都參加兩個沙龍的話,需要支付$60×2=$120。22. What can be learned about Adopt-a-Book Salon: The LivedExperience?A. It will last more than two hours.B. It will be held in three virtual rooms.C. It aims to excite people’s interest in reading.D. It helps people learn about the Smithsonian’s history.解析: 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段中的online via two salons和How will the salons work?部分中的The events will be held onZoom ...you’ll click on that link to join the Zoom.Then you’ll berotated (輪換) through three “rooms”.可知,沙龍在線上舉辦,而且參與者會在三個虛擬聊天室輪流切換。23. What is required to participate in the online auction?A. Providing your mailing address.B. Sending a check to the provided address.C. Joining by computer while keeping your camera on.D. Setting up an account and providing your credit card information.解析: 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)How do I adopt during the event?部分中的You will have to set up an account and provide your credit cardinformation to ensure that your bid is legal.可知,參加拍賣會的人需要注冊一個賬號并且提供自己的信用卡信息。B When Kevin Day was a child, he could hardly speak due to a speechimpediment (口吃).Yet he was extraordinarily fluent in the language ofmusic.Kevin says, “Music was sort of my way of self-expression when Icouldn’t communicate what I felt with words.”Now in his mid-20s, Mr Day is breaking racial and age barriers inclassical music.His work has already been performed at the TanglewoodMusic Center in Lenox, Massachusetts, the Rachmaninov Concert Hallin Moscow, and the Carnegie Hall in New York.To reach these peaks,the young black composer has had to overcome tough challenges.“He is driven, but he is so uplifted and comforted by music that Idon’t think it’s a choice for him,” says Cynthia Johnston Turner, deanof the music faculty at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo,Ontario.During her previous post at the University of Georgia, sheselected Mr Day for a master’s program.“He has a lot of resilience (復(fù)原力), but let’s not ignore the fact that the systems are piled up againsthim.”Mr Day’s work is influenced by life experiences as much as bymusical notes.When he was around 10 years old, his family’s strugglesdeepened.Both his parents were unable to find a job.Sometimes there wasno electricity or water in the house.In the end, the family lost their houseand car.“I don’t make a big deal out of this stuff,” Mr Day notes.“I’malways looking forward and try not to look back, not even forreflection.”To date, Mr Day’s 200-plus pieces of music include works forconcert bands and symphony orchestras.He’s eager to branch out intocontemporary music, including hip hop and jazz.He is also earning hisdoctorate.“I have this sort of spirit of resilience that I’ve kind of inherited(繼承) from my parents,” says Mr Day.It’s given him a sense ofurgency to create music that bolsters listeners going through difficulttimes.“My goal is to try to help others as well.”語篇解讀:本文是一篇新聞報道。Kevin Day克服各種人生困境,成為一名優(yōu)秀的音樂家。本文是一篇新聞報道。Kevin Day克服各種人生困境,成為一名優(yōu)秀的音樂家。24. Which aspect of Mr Day does Paragraph 2 mainly focus on?A. His career challenges.B. His career goals.C. His music styles.D. His music achievements.解析: 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。通讀第二段內(nèi)容可知,該段主要介紹了Mr Day取得的音樂成就。25. What can be learned about Mr Day from Cynthia Johnston Turner’swords?A. He likes writing uplifting music.B. He received support from society.C. He has a deep connection to music.D. He changed universities on her advice.解析: 推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段首句可知,Cynthia JohnstonTurner提到Mr Day很努力,但音樂鼓舞了他,也安慰了他,她認(rèn)為這不是他的選擇。由此可推知,她認(rèn)為Mr Day與音樂有著一種深厚的聯(lián)系。26. How does Mr Day feel about his childhood experiences?A. They are his source of inspiration.B. They are already in the past.C. They aren’t unique to him.D. They aren’t easy to forget.解析: 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段中Mr Day的話可知,他的童年充滿了苦難,但他并不把它看作是什么了不得的事,他總是向前看,哪怕只是為了反思,也盡量不去回顧它。由此可知,對MrDay來說,他的童年經(jīng)歷已經(jīng)成為過去。27. Which of the following best explains “bolsters” underlined in the lastparagraph?A. Attracts. B. Entertains.C. Reminds. D. Supports.解析: 詞義猜測題。根據(jù)畫線詞后的My goal is to try to helpothers as well.可推知,作者想表達(dá)的是:Mr Day渴望通過創(chuàng)作音樂來“支持”那些經(jīng)歷困難的聽眾。C Iron rust (鐵銹) is generally considered troublesome, but Germanresearchers have now transformed it into a water-cleaning superhero theyname “smart rust”.This innovative particle is not only magnetic but canalso pull in numerous pollutants like oil, tiny plastic particles, and eventhe herbicide glyphosate (除草劑草甘膦).“Our ‘smart rust’ is cheap, non-toxic and recyclable,” saysDr Marcus Halik, the project’s principal investigator from the Friedrich-Alexander-Universit t Erlangen-Nürnberg, in a statement.“And we havedemonstrated its use for all kinds of pollutants, showing the potential forthis technique to improve water treatment dramatically.”At the heart of “smart rust” are iron oxide nanoparticles (納米粒), which are attracted to magnets but won’t stick to each other,insuring they remain separated.To improve their pollution-grabbingpotential, the researchers coat these particles with phosphonic acidmolecules (膦酸分子), turning the particles into tiny pollutantsponges (海綿).“After we add a layer of the molecules to the iron oxide cores, theylook like hairs sticking out of these particles’ surfaces,” says Dr Halik.By adjusting the other end of these acid molecules, they cancustomize the particles to pull in various pollutants.The team’s earlierversions were successful in clearing crude oil from Mediterranean seawater and glyphosate from pond water.Additionally, these particlesproved capable of removing tiny plastic particles from labs and river watersamples.But the team wasn’t stopping there.Lukas Müller, a graduate studentassociated with the project, explored whether this rust could tacklesmaller pollutants, specifically hormones.Estrogen (雌激素), whichis hormone naturally found in humans and livestock, often finds its wayinto water sources and can disrupt the ecosystem, even in the slightestamounts.“I started with the most common estrogen, estradiol, and thenfour other derivatives that share similar molecular structures,” saysMüller.Müller’s approach involved crafting “pockets” on the smart rust’ssurface that attract and lock in the estradiol.Though these pockets are toosmall to be seen, advanced instruments are helping Müller confirm theirexistence and effectiveness.語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了生活中通常煩人的鐵銹經(jīng)過德國人員的實(shí)驗(yàn)被轉(zhuǎn)換成了“凈水英雄”。本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了生活中通常煩人的鐵銹經(jīng)過德國人員的實(shí)驗(yàn)被轉(zhuǎn)換成了“凈水英雄”。28. Which area is iron rust most likely be used in?A. Sea protection. B. Space exploration.C. Forest preservation. D. Land development.解析: 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段最后一句可知,研究人員已經(jīng)證明了“智能鐵銹”對各種污染物的作用,表明這種技術(shù)有潛力能顯著改進(jìn)水處理。由此可推知,鐵銹最可能用于海洋保護(hù),幫助減輕海洋污染。29. Why do the researchers coat the particles with molecules?A. To force them to stick to each other.B. To make them work more efficiently.C. To make them non-toxic and recyclable.D. To insure the success of the experiment.解析: 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段中的To improve their pollution-grabbing potential ...turning the particles into tiny pollutant sponges(海綿).可知,為了提高它們抓污染物的潛力,研究人員在這些顆粒上涂上膦酸分子,將這些顆粒變成微小的污染物吸收海綿,從而更有效地吸附污染物。30. What do the examples in Paragraph 5 show?A. Waters in the world were heavily polluted.B. It was urgent to deal with pollution problems.C. Rust was effective in removing any pollutants.D. Improved rust can help clear different pollutants.解析: 推理判斷題。根據(jù)第五段第一句可知,第五段的例子說明通過調(diào)整這些酸分子可以定制這些顆粒來吸入各種污染物。31. What can be learned from the last paragraph?A. Estrogen is only found in humans and livestock.B. Further study was conducted to explore rust’s other potential.C. Advanced instruments helped put pockets on the rust’s surface.D. Ecosystems won’t be influenced by small amounts of estrogen.解析: 推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段第一、二句可知,這個團(tuán)隊(duì)并沒有止步于此。與該項(xiàng)目有關(guān)的研究生盧卡斯·米勒探索了這種銹是否能處理更小的污染物。D Cleanliness may be next to godliness, but a new study suggests itcould have an unexpected downside: A few minutes of floor cleaningindoors with a fresh-scented (氣味清新的) cleaning product cangenerate as many airborne particles (微粒) as vehicles on a busy citystreet, because these products contain chemicals that react with ozone(臭氧) in the air to form harmful small particles.“I was absolutely amazed that floor cleaning produced potentiallyharmful particles at similar rates to those generated by traffic on a busystreet,” says Nicola Carslaw of the University of York who was notinvolved with the study.“There is a lot of particle formation during thesecleaning events, even under conditions that we would consider verynormal.”Previous studies found cleaning products can generate suchpollution.But not all of these experiments were realistic or detailed.Thenew study was designed to reveal, minute by minute, what happenswith airborne reactions during a typical floor cleaning.Researchers broughttheir lab instruments into a room with an air volume of 50 cubic meters.Inthe morning, they cleaned the floor for 12 to 14 minutes with a terpene-based (含有萜烯成分的) cleaner.Then, they used the most advancedinstruments to monitor the reactions over the next 90 minutes.“This is thefirst study that really looked at the entire chemical process under realisticindoor conditions,” says researcher Philip Stevens.What about opening windows? It can also be a double-edgedsword, researchers say.Ventilation (通風(fēng)) removes particles, but itcan also bring in more dangerous ozone from outdoors.Keeping ozone levels below one part per billion — either by reducingventilation or using activated carbon air filters (活性炭空氣過濾器) —would help, the researchers say.So would cleaning in the morning orevening, when ozone levels tend to be lower, and avoiding productswith terpenes.“Portable air filters can also reduce the concentration ofparticles inside rooms,” says another researcher Brandon Boor.“The larger problem,” Boor says, “is the lack of rules for thedesign and operation of buildings — and the use of various commonchemicals inside them — with respect to air quality.We need to pay closerattention to what’s going on in indoor environments.”語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。新的研究發(fā)現(xiàn),打掃衛(wèi)生時,使用含有萜烯成分的清潔產(chǎn)品會產(chǎn)生危害人體健康的有害物質(zhì)。本文是一篇說明文。新的研究發(fā)現(xiàn),打掃衛(wèi)生時,使用含有萜烯成分的清潔產(chǎn)品會產(chǎn)生危害人體健康的有害物質(zhì)。32. What surprised Nicola Carslaw?A. Cleaning can create air pollution that matches city street pollution.B. Particle formation during cleaning events is considered normal.C. The air in homes cannot be purified by cleaning products.D. Cleaning products contain ozone gas.解析: 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段首句可知,令Nicola Carslaw驚訝的是,清潔房屋會造成與城市交通排放相當(dāng)?shù)目諝馕廴尽?br/>33. What can be learned about the new study?A. It was conducted in a real room.B. It was inspired by previous studies.C. It lasted longer than previous studies.D. It raised people’s concerns about indoor air quality.解析: 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段最后一句可知,這個新的研究是在真正的室內(nèi)環(huán)境中開展的。34. What is a way to reduce harmful particles indoors?A. Keeping plants indoors.B. Keeping doors open while cleaning.C. Cleaning at the beginning of the day.D. Cutting down the frequency of cleaning.解析: 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。第五段談了如何減少室內(nèi)有害微粒形成,根據(jù)本段中的So would cleaning in the morning or evening, whenozone levels tend to be lower可知,在早上和晚上打掃衛(wèi)生有助于減少有害微粒的形成。35. What should people do according to Brandon Boor in the lastparagraph?A. Reduce cleaning products’ chemical ingredients.B. Monitor the construction of tall buildings.C. Focus more on indoor air quality.D. Improve the living environment.解析: 推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段中的We need to paycloser attention to what’s going on in indoor environments.可知,根據(jù)Brandon Boor的建議,人們應(yīng)該將更多的注意力放在室內(nèi)空氣質(zhì)量上。第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分) 閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。 Are you among those who often dream of a day when a robot will doall the everyday household chores (家務(wù)) for you? 36 .In their latest study, they proposed a model that allowed them totrain robots to do household tasks by showing them videos of people doingordinary activities in their homes.The team claims that their proposedmodel, Visual-Robotics Bridge (VRB), can make a robot learn a taskin just 25 minutes, without involving any humans or simulated (模擬的) environments. 37 , said one of the study authors.The model works on affordance, a concept that explains thepossibility of an action on an object.“For VRB, affordances definewhere and how a robot might interact with an object based on humanbehavior.For example, as a robot watches a human open a drawer, itidentifies the contact points, the handle, the direction of the drawer’smovement, etc. 38 , the robot can determine how to open anydrawer,” note the researchers. 39 .These large-scale data have been developed to train AIprograms to learn human actions.Then they used affordance to make therobots understand the contact points and steps that make an actioncomplete.Finally, they tested two robot platforms in multiple real-worldsettings for 200 hours. 40 , such as opening a can of soup, pickingup a phone, opening a door, pulling out a drawer, etc.In the future,they hope to use VRB to train robots for more complex multi-step tasks.A. Even when the task is performed in front of the robotB. After watching several videos of humans opening drawersC. These methods take a lot of time and resources and often failD. A team of researchers has figured out how to turn your dream intorealityE. This work could enable robots to learn from the vast amount of videoson the InternetF. Both robots successfully performed 12 tasks that humans perform almostdaily in their homesG. In their study, the researchers first made the robots watch some videosfrom large video data sets語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了一種能通過觀看視頻模仿人類行為的新型機(jī)器人。36. D 上文以提問的形式引出話題:你是否經(jīng)常想著有一天機(jī)器人能承包你所有的家務(wù)?下文則介紹了一項(xiàng)最新的機(jī)器人研究。由此可推知,設(shè)空處在文中起承上啟下的作用,故D項(xiàng)符合語境。第二段首句中的they指代D項(xiàng)中的A team of researchers,且D項(xiàng)中的dream與上文中的dream構(gòu)成原詞復(fù)現(xiàn)。本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了一種能通過觀看視頻模仿人類行為的新型機(jī)器人。37. E 上文介紹了研究人員發(fā)明的最新模型,通過向機(jī)器人展示人類日常活動的視頻,能訓(xùn)練機(jī)器人完成家務(wù)。E項(xiàng)緊承上文,作出進(jìn)一步說明,符合語境。E項(xiàng)中的This work指代上文中的Visual-RoboticsBridge (VRB)。38. B 空前一句以開抽屜為例展開說明,當(dāng)機(jī)器人觀察人類打開抽屜時,它會識別接觸點(diǎn)、把手、抽屜的移動方向等。設(shè)空處后的部分指出,機(jī)器人便能打開任何抽屜,故B項(xiàng)符合語境。B項(xiàng)中的watching和opening drawers分別與空前一句中的watches和open a drawer構(gòu)成原詞復(fù)現(xiàn)。39. G 設(shè)空處位于段首,根據(jù)下文中的Then和Finally可知,下文主要說明了研究人員接下來采取的步驟,由此可推知,設(shè)空處應(yīng)介紹研究過程中的第一步,故G項(xiàng)符合語境。G項(xiàng)中的first為順序指示詞,且G項(xiàng)中的large video data sets與空后一句中的Theselarge-scale data相呼應(yīng)。40. F 空前一句指出:最后,研究人員在多個真實(shí)環(huán)境中測試了兩個機(jī)器人平臺,時長達(dá)到200小時。F項(xiàng)中的Both robots與空前一句中的two robot platforms相呼應(yīng),設(shè)空處后的部分是對F項(xiàng)中的12 tasks的舉例說明。第三部分 語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分) 閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。 My parents and I were in Florida during my dad’s spring break.It wasthe first Easter we had ever spent away from home.On Easter morning,we 41 that the Easter Bunny had visited overnight (前一天晚上)and 42 eggs on the hotel’s lawn (草坪).As we walked towards theadults and kids waiting for 43 , I began 44 the competition.Allthe other kids were bigger than me.It wasn’t looking 45 .The staff member 46 for the hunt explained that when she said“Go”, the hunt would begin.“Get ready!” the staff membersaid.“Go!” All the kids ran across the lawn.I ran to the closest tree andnearby sandpit but did not 47 any eggs.But I saw the other kidsholding up their plastic eggs.Just then my mom pointed to a tree.A shinyblue plastic egg was against the base of it.I looked at my mom inexcitement. 48 , she was staring in the 49 of another mom.Thetwo moms were 50 what appeared to be the last Easter egg.My mom ran towards the egg.I had never seen her 51 beforesince she had been born with weak knees.The other mom also ran towardsit.My mother 52 the tree first and picked up the egg.I jumped up anddown in celebration.I’ve 53 what I did with that egg after our 54 ended.But Iclearly remember the big smile on my mom’s face — a reflection ofher 55 — as she handed me the last Easter egg.語篇解讀:本文是一篇記敘文。在一次復(fù)活節(jié)彩蛋大搜尋的比賽中,媽媽把自己不能奔跑的事實(shí)拋在腦后,拼盡全力為“我”搶到了最后一顆彩蛋。本文是一篇記敘文。在一次復(fù)活節(jié)彩蛋大搜尋的比賽中,媽媽把自己不能奔跑的事實(shí)拋在腦后,拼盡全力為“我”搶到了最后一顆彩蛋。41. A. argued B. discoveredC. remembered D. reminded解析: 根據(jù)下文中的the Easter Bunny had visited overnight和eggs on the hotel’s lawn可知,復(fù)活節(jié)早上,“我們”發(fā)現(xiàn)復(fù)活節(jié)兔子昨晚來過,而且還在酒店的草坪上留下了復(fù)活節(jié)彩蛋。42. A. broke B. counted C. shared D. left解析: 參見上題解析。43. A. judgments B. invitationsC. instructions D. comments解析: 根據(jù)第二段第一句可知,大人和孩子們都在等待工作人員發(fā)出指令。44. A. sizing up B. showing offC. taking over D. cheering for解析: 根據(jù)下文中的All the other kids were bigger than me.可知,“我”開始考慮比賽的事,并感到形勢對“我”不利,因?yàn)?br/>所有的孩子都比“我”大。size up意為“判斷,估量”。45. A. serious B. formal C. natural D. good解析: 參見上題解析。46. A. hungry B. responsibleC. famous D. grateful解析: 根據(jù)下文的when she said “Go”, the hunt would begin可知,負(fù)責(zé)比賽的工作人員說明了比賽規(guī)則。47. A. check B. like C. find D. taste解析: 根據(jù)上文 42 eggs on the hotel’s lawn可知,“我”跑向最近的那棵樹和附近的沙坑,但都沒有找到彩蛋。48. A. Otherwise B. HoweverC. Therefore D. Besides解析: 設(shè)空處連接的兩個句子之間是轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,故選However。49. A. name B. absenceC. direction D. care解析: 根據(jù)下文的My mom ran towards the egg.和The othermom also ran towards it.可知,媽媽朝另一位媽媽的方向看去,兩位媽媽都在看著最后一顆復(fù)活節(jié)彩蛋。50. A. looking at B. complaining ofC. parting with D. depending on解析: 參見上題解析。51. A. relax B. scream C. cook D. run解析: 根據(jù)下文的since she had been born with weak knees可知,“我”以前從未見過媽媽奔跑。52. A. climbed B. reachedC. observed D. protected解析: 根據(jù)下文I jumped up and down in celebration.可知,媽媽第一個跑到樹下,撿起了彩蛋。53. A. recorded B. stoppedC. simplified D. forgotten解析: 根據(jù)文章首句和下文的But I clearly remember ...可知,“我”已經(jīng)忘記假期結(jié)束后,“我”是如何處置那顆彩蛋的。54. A. vacation B. discussionC. devotion D. comparison解析: 參見上題解析。55. A. humor B. determinationC. love D. confidence解析: 根據(jù)上文可知,為了幫“我”搶到最后一顆彩蛋,媽媽置自己的膝蓋于不顧,奮力奔跑,媽媽的舉動充分展示了她對“我”的愛。第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分) 閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。China’s first domestically made passenger jet (噴氣式飛機(jī)) 56 (fly) its first successful commercial flight on 28 May2023, 57 (mark) a milestone in the nation’s decades-long effort tocompete with industry giants such as Boeing and Airbus in the globalaircraft market.The C919 plane, carrying about 130 passengers on the flight, wasbuilt by the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China(COMAC). 58 (operate) by state-owned China EasternAirlines, the jet took 59 on Sunday morning from ShanghaiHongqiao Airport and landed less than two hours later inBeijing.Passengers received special red boarding passes and enjoyed athemed meal to commemorate (紀(jì)念) the flight.“I’m confident about the plane.The flight was 60 (smooth)than expected,” one of the passengers said.The flight comes as COMAC seeks 61 (break) into the jetmarket in a direct challenge to Airbus and Boeing.Airbus’s A320 andBoeing’s B737 jets are the most popular aircraft 62 (typical) usedon domestic and regional routes.The C919, 63 had been in development for 16 years, has amaximum range of about 5,630 kilometers and is designed to carrybetween 158 64 168 passengers.The C919 made its first flight in 2017and had conducted numerous test 65 (flight) before Sunday’s firstcommercial flight.“The company plans to build 150 C919 planes each year in the nextfive years.Over 1,200 C919 jets have been ordered,” COMAC says.語篇解讀:本文是一篇新聞報道。中國第一架國產(chǎn)大飛機(jī)C919成功實(shí)現(xiàn)商業(yè)首航。56. flew 考查動詞的時態(tài)。根據(jù)on 28 May 2023可知,設(shè)空處表示的動作發(fā)生在過去,應(yīng)用一般過去時,故填flew。57. marking 考查非謂語動詞。設(shè)空處作狀語,應(yīng)用動詞-ing形式,故填marking。本文是一篇新聞報道。中國第一架國產(chǎn)大飛機(jī)C919成功實(shí)現(xiàn)商業(yè)首航。58. Operated 考查非謂語動詞。設(shè)空處作狀語,the jet與operate之間為邏輯上的動賓關(guān)系,應(yīng)用過去分詞,故填Operated。59. off 考查固定搭配。take off是固定搭配,意為“起飛”。60. smoother 考查形容詞的比較級。根據(jù)設(shè)空處后面的than可知,應(yīng)用形容詞的比較級,故填smoother。61. to break 考查非謂語動詞。seek to do sth是固定搭配,意為“設(shè)法做某事”,故填to break。62. typically 考查詞形轉(zhuǎn)換。設(shè)空處作狀語,應(yīng)用副詞,故填typically。63. which 考查定語從句。設(shè)空處引導(dǎo)非限制性定語從句,修飾先行詞The C919,且在從句中作主語,故填which。64. and 考查連詞。between ...and ...是固定搭配,意為“介于……和……之間”。65. flights 考查名詞復(fù)數(shù)。根據(jù)numerous可知,設(shè)空處應(yīng)用復(fù)數(shù)形式,flight用作可數(shù)名詞時,意為“空中的航行”,故填flights。第四部分 寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分) 你班本周的英語角活動將圍繞“How to strike a tech-life balance”這一話題展開討論。請你寫一篇發(fā)言稿,說明你的觀點(diǎn)。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2. 請按如下格式作答。 Today I’d like to share my opinions on how to strike a tech-lifebalance. 參考范文: Today I’d like to share my opinions on how to strike a tech-lifebalance.In this digital age, technology has become an essential part of ourlives, providing numerous conveniences.However, overdependence ontechnology, which is now very common, has impacted the health ofmany.To find a balance between our virtual and real worlds, we shouldregularly disconnect from technology, allowing us to focus on thepresent.By limiting screen time and engaging in meaningful offlineactivities, such as exercising, reading, and spending quality time withfriends and family, we can enhance our overall well-being.Hope we can enjoy the benefits of technology while maintaining ahealthy and enriched life.第二節(jié)(滿分25分) 閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Our family used our garage to store unused items that didn’t fit in thehouse.Over the years, it became quite messy.I always told myself I’d getaround to sorting it out.But I never did.My husband and I had traveled theworld and, everywhere we went, I liked to buy a small decoration orsouvenir (紀(jì)念品).Plus, I liked different currencies and oldcoins.Anything we acquired, I insisted we kept — I just loved collectingthings!As my daughter Zara got older, the items in the garage were full tothe brim (滿滿的).This meant we had to park our two cars on thestreet.When Zara was going camping one day, the garage was so stuffedwe couldn’t even find her sleeping bag.We had to buy a new one!It wasgetting out of hand, but it was a case of out of sight, out of mind.Then, last September, I was in the kitchen with Zara when myphone rang.It was a producer from a TV show — a series that helps peoplesort out their homes.And our 11-year-old girl had recommended us!I feltshocked and a bit embarrassed.I didn’t realize it was affecting Zara ...Ifinally agreed to go on TV.Within weeks, people from the TV show were sorting thegarage.Everything in there was taken to a huge hall.Seeing it all laid out,I was shocked.They’d sorted everything into different piles (堆) —Zara’s toys were in one pile, another was a mountain of shoes ...Thedecluttering (清理) expert, Peter, was there to help us out.I found itdifficult to let go of things, especially emotional items such as Zara’s olddancing shoes.“You’ve got to change your attitude,” Peter said.“Hangon to the memories, but don’t let the mess weigh you down.” Slowly, Ifelt ready to let things go — and I felt so free!注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2. 請按如下格式作答。 But the most unbelievable part was the hidden treasure found in thegarage. A week later, the garage was transformed from an overflowingmess to an organized, tidy space. 參考范文:But the most unbelievable part was the hidden treasure found in thegarage.Over the years, I’d stored Aussie coins I liked the look of, orthat had been made the year I was born.Peter revealed the pile was worth$28,500! Next, Peter worked out the value of three pieces of art.Intotal, we’d found $40,000 tidying up!I decided to keep the coins andartwork to pass on to Zara when she gets older.But we also donated manyitems to charity.A week later, the garage was transformed from an overflowing messto an organized, tidy space.Everything we kept, such as Christmasdecorations, souvenirs and sports equipment, was neatly put away onnew shelves.“It looks amazing.” I smiled.Sometimes, I find myselfgoing back to my old ways.Zara steps in, though, and reminds me,“No Mum, not again.” I know she’s right.It was a surprise when Zararecommended us for the TV show, but I’m so proud of her.Now, I’mdetermined to keep our lives mess-free!謝謝觀看! 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源列表 單元質(zhì)量檢測(四) Living with technology.docx 單元質(zhì)量檢測(四) Living with technology.pptx 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫