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第第頁2022-2023學(xué)年河南省重點中學(xué)高二下學(xué)期7月期末英語試題(原卷版+解析版)2022-2023學(xué)年度(下)周口恒大中學(xué)高二期末考試
英語試題
考試時間:120分鐘;滿分:120分
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第I卷(選擇題)
第一部分閱讀(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四個選項中選出最佳選項。
A
FourGreatPersons
WolfgangAmadeusMozart(1756-1791)
BorninAustriain1756,Mozartwasthesonofasuccessfulmusician.Hewrotehisfirstpieceofpublishedmusicatfive.Withintheyear,hebeganplayingforthepublic,whichincludedatourofEuropewherepeopleadmiredtheyoungboy’stalent.Bythetimehewasateenager,Mozarthadwrittenseveraloperas.Hewroteover600piecesofmusicinhislifetime.
ShirleyTemple(1928-2023)
ShirleyTemplereceivedherfirstactingchanceattheageofthreeandstarredinCarolina,herfirstfilm,atsix.Shequicklycaughtattentionandby1940,shehadstarredin43films,includingBrightEyesforwhichshewonaspecialawardfor“OutstandingPersonality”.Asanadult,TemplebecameaUSdiplomat(外交官)fortheUnitedNations.
NkosiJohnson(1989-2023)
SouthAfricanNkosiJohnsonwasbornHIV-positive(攜帶艾滋病毒).Hisstorycaughtthemedia’sattentionwhenhislocalpublicschoolrefusedtoadmithimbecauseofhiscondition.Soonhetraveledtheworld,tellinghisstorywhereverhecould,encouragingotherpatientstospeakout.Besides,hefoundedNokie’sHaven,asafeplaceforHIV-positivemothersandtheirchildren.In2023,hewasawardtheInternationalChildren’sPeacePrize.
AlexandraScott(1996-2023)
AlexandraScotthadcancerbeforeshecelebratedherfirstbirthday.Attheageoffour,shedecidedtoraisemoneyforotherchildrengoingthroughthesamething.Soshesetupalemonadestand(攤位),whichinspiredotherstostartlemonadestands,too.Theyraisedover$1millionbeforeScottdiedofcancer.Herfamilycarriesonherlegacy(遺產(chǎn))throughAlex’sLemonadeStandFoundation,whichhasraisedover$150million.
1.Whochangedhis/hercareerpathwhenhe/shegrewup
A.WolfgangAmadeusMozart.B.ShirleyTemple
C.NkosiJohnsonD.AlexandarScott
2.WhathappenedtoNkosiJohnsonaccordingtothetext
A.HegotHIV-positivesoonafterhewasborn.
B.Hecaughtwideattentionforhisdisease.
C.Hewasoncerefusedbyschoolsforhisillness.
D.Hewasawardedaprizeforhishighgrades.
3.Whatcanweknowaboutthefourpersonsfromthetext
A.Theybecamewell-knownatanearlyage.
B.Theyhadahardtimewhentheywereachild.
C.Theybehavedkindlytootherpeopleasachild.
D.Theywerehardworkingwhentheywereyoung.
B
Imaginebeingabletoseeperfectlyinthedark.Thisdreamhasbecomearealitythankstoanewlydevelopedtechnology.Thistechnologyconsistsofathinfilmthatwillbeplacedonthelenses(鏡片)ofregularglasses,Thefilmisinexpensivetomake,easytoproduce,andislightweight.Itisactually100timesthinnerthanahair.Yet,despiteitstinysize,itsperformanceisimpressive;thisspecialfilmallowsyoutoseeinthedark.
Thistechnologyisabletotransforminfraredlight(紅外光),normallyinvisibletothehumaneye,andturnthisintoimagespeoplecanparedtoanimals,humanshaveveryimpoverishednightvision.Overtheyears,nightvisiondevices(設(shè)備)havebeendevelopedtohelpthemedical,industrial,andscientificworlds.Scientistsareabletostudynight-timeanimalsbyusinginfraredcameras,whilecompaniesuseinfraredimagingforfoodqualitycontrol.
Traditionalinfrareddevicesworkbydiscoveringthebeatofanobject.Theyuseacoolerinlowtemperatureandcanbeeasilyinfluencedbytheheatnoise.Suchshortcomingledtheteamintoexploringanimproveddevice.Theirnewdeviceisabletofunctionatroomtemperature.
Asthenewtechnologyisunlikethetraditionaldevices,ithasmanyfutureuses.Oncethisnewnightvisionisavailabletoall,itcouldsavelives.Driverswillbeabletoseebetteratnight,especiallywhendrivingonunlitroads.Policecanusethemwhensearchingatnight,andhikerswholosetheirwaycanfeelmoreconfidentwalkinginthedark.
Theinventorsareexcitedtomakethepracticalapplication.“Whilethisisthefirstexperiment,weareactivelyworkingtofurtheradvancethetechnology.Ofcourse,themanyusesareexcitingandseeinginthedarkopensupanewworldforall,”saidMohsenRahmani,leaddeveloperofthetechnology.
4.Whatdoweknowaboutthefilmaccordingtothefirstparagraph
A.Itcostsalottomake.B.Itisdifficulttoproduce.
C.Ithelpsusseeinthedark.D.Itlookslikeregularglasses.
5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“impoverished”inparagraph2mean
A.ClearB.Poor.C.Amazing.D.Effective.
6.WhatcanbeinferredaboutthetechnologyinMohsen’swords
A.Itneedstobefurtherdeveloped
B.Ithasbeenavailabletocommonpeople.
C.Itisnotexcitingenoughtoscientists.
D.Ithasbecomeahitintheexperiment.
7.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext
A.ExcitingTechnologyMakestheInvisibleVisible
B.SeveralWaysMakePeopleSeeThingsMoreClearly
C.TheTechnologyIsDevelopingVeryQuickly
D.InfraredDevicesAreVeryUsefulIntheDark
C
PortLympneReserve,whichrunsabreeding(繁育)programme,haswelcomedthearrivalofarareblackrhinocalf(犀牛幼崽).WhenthetinycreaturearrivedonJanuary31,shebecamethe40thblackrhinotobebornatthereserve.AndofficialsatPortLympneweredelightedwiththenewarrival,especiallyasblackrhinosareknownforbeingdifficulttobreedincaptivity(圈養(yǎng)).
PaulBeerheadofrhinosectionatPortLympne,said:“Obviouslywe’reallabsolutelydelightedtowelcomeanothercalftoourblackrhinofamily.She’shealthy,strongandalreadyeagertoplayandexplore.Hermother,Solio,isafirst-timemumandsheisdoingafantasticjob.It’sstillalittletoocoldforthemtogooutintotheopen,butassoonastheweatherwarmsup,Ihavenodoubtthatthelittleonewillbeoutandaboutexploringandplayingeveryday.”
Theadorablefemalecalfisthesecondblackrhinobornthisyearatthereserve,butitistooearlytotellifthecalveswillmakegoodcandidatestobereturnedtoprotectedareasofthewild.ThefirstrhinotobebornatPortLympnearrivedonJanuary5tofirst-timemotherKisimaandweighedabout32kg.Hismother,grandmotherandgreatgrandmotherwereallbornatthereserveandstilllivethere.
AccordingtotheWorldWildlifeFund,theglobalblackrhinopopulationhasdroppedaslowas5500,givingtherhinosa“criticallyendangered”status.
8.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthebreedingprogramme
A.Costly.B.Controversial.C.Ambitious.D.Successful.
9.WhatdoesPaulBeersayaboutthenew-bornrhino
A.Shelovesstayingwithhermother.B.Shedislikesoutdooractivities.
C.SheisingoodconditionD.Sheissensitivetoheat.
10.WhatsimilarexperiencedoSolioandKisimahave
A.TheyhadtheirfirstborninJanuary.B.Theyenjoyedexploringnewplaces
C.Theylivedwiththeirgrandmothers.D.Theywerebroughttothereserveyoung
11.WhatcanbeinferredaboutPornLympneReserve
A.Therhinosectionwillbeopentothepublic.
B.Itaimstocontrolthenumberoftheanimals.
C.ItwillcontinuetoworkwiththeWorldWildlifeFund.
D.Someofitsrhinosmaybesenttotheprotectedwildareas.
D
AroboticpolicedogisbeingusedtolookforhighbodytemperaturesinhomelesspeopleatatemporaryshelterinHawaii’scapital,Honolulu.TheeffortisonewaypublicsafetyagenciesarestartingtousethecommercialrobotSpot.Spotcanmovelikeananimalandcanwalkoveralmostanythingapersoncan.Butpeopleconcernedaboutprivacy(隱私)warnthatthepolicearequicklybuyingtherobotswithoutsafeguardsagainstmisuseandthatitmaybecomeadangertopeople’sprivacy.
InHonolulu,thepolicedepartmentspentabout$150,000inpandemic(疫情)admoneytobuytheirSpot.ItwasboughtfromBostonDynamicsforuseatagovernmenthomelessshelterneartheairporttolookforhighbodytemperaturesbetweenmealtimes.SupervisorJosephO’NealoftheHonoluluPoliceDepartmentsad,“Becausethesepeoplearehouseless,it’sconsideredOKtodothat.”TheNewYorkPoliceDepartmentstartedusingSpotafterpaintingitblueandrenamingit“Digidog”.However,SpotreceivedattentionandcriticismthatledthepolicedepartmenttoreturnDigidogto1tsmaker.
MichaelPerryisthevicepresidentofBostonDynamics.Hesandthecompany’susageguidelinesimpedetherobot’suseasaweapon.Itisalsonotsupposedtobeusedforanythingthatwouldgoagainstprivacyorcivilrightslaws.
Thereareabout500SpotrobotsInuse.Spotisstillmostlycontrolledbyhumans.AlltheoperatorshavetodoistellSpotwhichdirectiontogonandtcandealwithadifficultpath,likesteps.Itcanalsooperateonitsown,butonlyfithasmemorizedapathandtherearenotanysurprisesJongwookKim,thelegaldirectorattheAmericanCivilLibertiesUnionofHawaii,sandtheyareusedbycompaniestoinspectareaswithdangerouslevelsofelectricityandalsousedinbuildingsites,minesandfactories.Kimsandthattheremightbesomegoodusesforsuchmachinesbutopeningthedoorforpolicerobotstoworkwiththepublicisprobablynotagoodidea.
12.Whatdoesthepublicthinkoftheroboticpolicedog
A.It'sausefultool.B.Itcoststoomuch.
C.It'sariskymachine.D.Itcanguardagainstviolenceinpublic.
13.ForwhatpurposedidthepoliceInHonolulubuySpot
A.TocompetewithDigidog.B.Topickoutabnormalbodytemperatures.
C.Todelivermealstothehomeless.D.Todosomecleaningintheairport.
14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“impede”inparagraph3probablymean
A.searchB.explain
CstopD.trade
15.WhatcanwelearnaboutSpotrobotsfromthelastparagraph
A.Theycanwalkdownsteps.B.Theycanbeusedinanyfield.
C.Theycandealwithunexpectedthings.D.Theycan’tperformtaskswithoutorders
第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)
根據(jù)下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。
Itcanbedifficulttostartahobby.Youmaynotknowwheretobeginoryoumayhavecomeacrossonethatneedsexpensiveequipment(裝備).____16____Itdoesn’tneedalotofmaterialsandisavailable(可獲得的)toyouinyourareatofindalow-costhobby,andpicksomethingthatisinterestingtoyou.
Beginacollection.Manydifferentcollectionscanbestartedwithlittleornocost.____17____Lookforrocks,plantleavesandflowers,orinsectsyoucankeep.Anotherwayistobegintocollectsomethinginyourhouse,suchassavingbottle-caps.
____18____YouTubecontainsvarietiesofmusicyoucanlistentoforfree.BesidesyoucandiscovermusicyoulikebyusingonlineradiostationsorservicesincludingPandoraandSpotify.Byexposing(使接觸)yourselftonewmusic,youcanturnmusicintoarelaxinghobbywithouthavingtobuyalbums.
Learnagame.Gamesarelikesportsandoftenbenefitfrombeingsharedinthecommunity.Gamegroupswilloftensupplyboardgamesatnocosttoyou.Inaddition,librariesandschoolsmayhavevideogamegroupsforchildrenandadults.Youcanalsoplayawidevarietyoffreeonlinegameswithpeoplearoundyou.____19____.
Ifthesethingsfailtoattractyou,askexpertsabouthowtobegin.Findhobbyistsandaskthosewhoareexperiencedinyourpossiblehobbyfortheleastcostofmaterialsyouneedtostart.____20____You’llbesurprisedthatyoudon'tneedasmuchequipmentasyouimagined.
A.Listentomusic.
B.Onewaytodothisistogooutside.
C.Askyourselfwhatyourfavoritemusicis.
D.Howandwheretofindonecollectionisuptoyou.
E.Usethesitetoseewhatgroupsareinyourarea.
FThetruthisthatmanyhobbiescanbestartedwithoutmuchmoney.
G.Thiswillhelpyoufigureoutwhetherornotahobbyfitsintoyourbudget(預(yù)算).
第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿滿分15分)
閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。
WhenLennonhadjustmovedtoLosAngeles,shemetCarla.Thetwoyoungwomen____21____theyhadsomethingincommon:Bothwere____22____withlifeafterloss.Lennon'smotherdiedoflungcancerthreeyearsagoandCarlahadjust____23____herfather.
Lennonalsometafewothersofheragewhoweregrieving(悲傷).Sheinvitedthemalloverfor____24____.Itwasanightof____25____,expressingthemselvestoeachotherandhealing.Eachguestleftwiththebeliefthattheyweren'talonetofeel____26____.
Aftermanymeals,LennonandCarlafoundedTheDinnerParty.It'sanonprofitorganizationoffering____27____andcaretothosewhohave____28____deeplossbyhostingdinnerparties.Sincethen,ithashelpedbringtogetherover13,000peopletohavemealsand____29____theirgrief.
Lennonlearnedthatthere'salmostno_____30_____ofdeathandgriefamongyoungadultslikeherjustbecausefewhaveexperiencedsuchloss,makingthosewhohavefeel_____31_____.Shefoundthatpeoplearemorelikelytoputdowntheir_____32_____andconnectoverasharedmeal.That'swheretheirhealingstarts.
Sofar,theorganizationhasgrownbyalmost3,000members.“Onetrendwe'veseeninthisisthatpeopleneedplatformsto_____33_____theyweren'tokay,”Lennonsays._____34_____,theCOVID-19putatemporaryendtodinnerparties.“Butitwasnota(n)_____35_____togrief.SoIhopethepartieswillcontinue.”
21.A.discoveredB.explainedC.announcedD.guessed
22.A.quarrelingB.agreeingC.strugglingD.exchanging
23.A.forgottenB.curedC.metD.lost
24.A.meetingB.dinnerC.breakfastD.activity
25.A.conversationB.sleepC.memoryD.laughter
26.A.energeticB.stupidC.sadD.sensitive
27.A.curiosityB.puzzleC.surpriseD.comfort
28.A.gonethroughB.takenoverC.pulleddownD.cheeredup
29.A.hideB.shareC.recordD.abandon
30.A.routineB.choiceC.preferenceD.discussion
31.A.respectedB.suspectedC.separatedD.cheated
32.A.conflictB.guardC.ambitionD.principle
33.A.decideB.meanC.supposeD.admit
34.A.UnfortunatelyB.EventuallyC.StrangelyD.Naturally
35.A.doubtB.encourageC.endD.sign
第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題共55分)
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?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
Thephrase“OnePersonCanMakeaDifference”isoneofthosesayingsthatgreatimportance____36____(attach)towhenweteachyoungsters—toencouragethemtodosomething____37____(significance),tohelpanotherperson,ortodreambigabout____38____theywillchangetheworld.
____39____adults,dowereallybelievethisIamwritingtotellyouthatindeed“onepersoncan”,becauseIknowonepersondidanactofkindness____40____changedmylifeandthelivesofmillionsmore.
Almost15yearsagowhile____41____(drive)acrosstown,Iwaslisteningtoaradiointerviewandheardaninspiringstoryof____42____(generous).AwomanhadcarriedintenwintercoatsthroughtheThanksgivingweekendcrowdsonmasstransportation____43____(donate)themattheOneWarmCoatdrive.Sheknewthecityhadmanypeopleinneed.
Shewasonlyoneperson,yetitwasheractionthatmademerealizethatmorepeoplewouldbeabletodonateifthereweremoredrop-offlocations.Inthepast15years,OneWarmCoat____44____(inspire)thedonationofover4millioncoatsacrossthecountry.AstheNationalFounder,Ifeelwarm,knowingthatweeacharecapableofmaking_____45_____realdifferenceinthelivesofthousandseachFallandWinter.
Sowhenyouwonder“willitreallymatter”Icantellyouthatitwill!
第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié)(滿分15分)
46.假定你是李華,你的英國網(wǎng)友Tom計劃下周來海南旅游,想請你推薦一家當?shù)氐闹胁宛^。請你給他寫封信,內(nèi)容包括:
1.你推薦的中餐館;
2.推薦的理由。
要求:
1.詞數(shù)80左右;
2.可適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫
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第二節(jié)(滿分25分)
47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。
Haveyoueveracceptedothers’helpDoyourememberhimorherYoumayneverknowhowmucheachgesturemaymeantosomeone.Sometimesyoumaythinkyourhelpissosmall,butasamatteroffact,whatyoudoisofvitalsignificancetoothers.
Whenyoung,IworkedasanEnglishteacherinauniversity.Duringthesummervacation,Iwasinvitedtobeaninstructoratahighschoolleadershipcampbyacollege.Havingbeenhighlyinvolvedinmanycampusactivities,Ijumpedattheopportunity.
Aboutanhourintothefirstdayofcamp,immersed(沉浸于)incommunicationsandinteractions,Inoticedtheboyinblackforthefirsttime.Smallandskinny,theboywasseatedalone,staringintospaceandhisobviousdiscomfortandshynessmadehimappearfragile.Thedesperatelonelinessherevealedalmoststoppedmefromapproachinghim,butIrememberedtheinstructionsfromtheseniorstaff-tostayalertforcamperswhomightfallleftout.
Icouldsensethathewasinanewworld,thatthiswholesurroundingsappearedforeigntohim.ButIsomehowknewitwouldn’tberighttopushhim,either.Thateveningatournightlystaffmeeting,Imademyconcernsabouthim,Iexplainedtomyfellowstaffmembersmyimpressionofhimandaskedthemtopayspecialattentionandspendtimewithhimwhentheycould.Inthemeantime,itstruckmethatIshoulddowhatIcouldtogivehimahand.Iarguedthatheneededafriend,onewhocouldsharehappinessandsorrowwithhim.Ihopedtobehisfriend,hisrealfriendtohelphimgothroughthechallengingperiod.
注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;
2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
Anideaoccurredtomeabruptly.
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Halfayearlater,Iheardfromhim.
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英語試題
考試時間:120分鐘;滿分:120分
注意事項:
1.答題前填寫好自己的姓名、班級、考號等信息
2.請將答案正確填寫在答題卡上
第I卷(選擇題)
第一部分閱讀(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四個選項中選出最佳選項。
A
FourGreatPersons
WolfgangAmadeusMozart(1756-1791)
BorninAustriain1756,Mozartwasthesonofasuccessfulmusician.Hewrotehisfirstpieceofpublishedmusicatfive.Withintheyear,hebeganplayingforthepublic,whichincludedatourofEuropewherepeopleadmiredtheyoungboy’stalent.Bythetimehewasateenager,Mozarthadwrittenseveraloperas.Hewroteover600piecesofmusicinhislifetime.
ShirleyTemple(1928-2023)
ShirleyTemplereceivedherfirstactingchanceattheageofthreeandstarredinCarolina,herfirstfilm,atsix.Shequicklycaughtattentionandby1940,shehadstarredin43films,includingBrightEyesforwhichshewonaspecialawardfor“OutstandingPersonality”.Asanadult,TemplebecameaUSdiplomat(外交官)fortheUnitedNations.
NkosiJohnson(1989-2023)
SouthAfricanNkosiJohnsonwasbornHIV-positive(攜帶艾滋病毒).Hisstorycaughtthemedia’sattentionwhenhislocalpublicschoolrefusedtoadmithimbecauseofhiscondition.Soonhetraveledtheworld,tellinghisstorywhereverhecould,encouragingotherpatientstospeakout.Besides,hefoundedNokie’sHaven,asafeplaceforHIV-positivemothersandtheirchildren.In2023,hewasawardtheInternationalChildren’sPeacePrize.
AlexandraScott(1996-2023)
AlexandraScotthadcancerbeforeshecelebratedherfirstbirthday.Attheageoffour,shedecidedtoraisemoneyforotherchildrengoingthroughthesamething.Soshesetupalemonadestand(攤位),whichinspiredotherstostartlemonadestands,too.Theyraisedover$1millionbeforeScottdiedofcancer.Herfamilycarriesonherlegacy(遺產(chǎn))throughAlex’sLemonadeStandFoundation,whichhasraisedover$150million.
1.Whochangedhis/hercareerpathwhenhe/shegrewup
A.WolfgangAmadeusMozart.B.ShirleyTemple
C.NkosiJohnsonD.AlexandarScott
2.WhathappenedtoNkosiJohnsonaccordingtothetext
A.HegotHIV-positivesoonafterhewasborn.
B.Hecaughtwideattentionforhisdisease.
C.Hewasoncerefusedbyschoolsforhisillness.
D.Hewasawardedaprizeforhishighgrades.
3.Whatcanweknowaboutthefourpersonsfromthetext
A.Theybecamewell-knownatanearlyage.
B.Theyhadahardtimewhentheywereachild.
C.Theybehavedkindlytootherpeopleasachild.
D.Theywerehardworkingwhentheywereyoung.
【答案】1.B2.C3.A
【解析】
【分析】這是一篇說明文。文章描述了四個偉大的人物以及他們做出的貢獻。
【1題詳解】
細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章對ShirleyTemple的介紹內(nèi)容“ShirleyTemplereceivedherfirstactingchanceattheageofthreeandstarredinCarolina,herfirstfilm,atsix.Shequicklycaughtattentionandby1940,shehadstarredin43films,includingBrightEyesforwhichshewonaspecialawardfor“OutstandingPersonality”.Asanadult,TemplebecameaUSdiplomat(外交官)fortheUnitedNations.”(秀蘭·鄧波兒在三歲時獲得了她的第一次表演機會,六歲時主演了她的第一部電影《卡羅萊納》。到1940年,她已經(jīng)主演了43部電影,包括《亮眼睛》,并因此獲得了“杰出人物”特別獎。成年后,鄧波兒成為米國駐聯(lián)合國外交官。)可知,秀蘭.鄧波爾在長大后的職業(yè)由演員變成了外交官。故選B項。
【2題詳解】
細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章對NkosiJohnson的介紹內(nèi)容“SouthAfricanNkosiJohnsonwasbornHIV-positive(攜帶艾滋病毒).Hisstorycaughtthemedia’sattentionwhenhislocalpublicschoolrefusedtoadmithimbecauseofhiscondition.”(南非的恩科西·約翰遜(NkosiJohnson)出生時患有HIV陽性。當他的當?shù)毓W(xué)校因他的病情而拒絕錄取他的時候,他的故事引起了媒體的注意。)可知,NkosiJohnson因為艾滋病曾今被學(xué)校拒絕入學(xué)過。故選C項。
【3題詳解】
推理判斷題。通讀全文WolfgangAmadeusMozart的描述“Hewrotehisfirstpieceofpublishedmusicatfive.Withintheyear,hebeganplayingforthepublic,whichincludedatourofEuropewherepeopleadmiredtheyoungboy’stalent.Bythetimehewasateenager,Mozarthadwrittenseveraloperas.Hewroteover600piecesofmusicinhislifetime.”(他五歲時寫了他的第一首已出版的音樂作品。在這一年里,他開始為公眾演奏,包括歐洲巡演,那里的人們欽佩這個年輕男孩的天賦。莫扎特十幾歲時就寫了好幾部歌劇。他一生創(chuàng)作了600多首音樂作品。);對ShirleyTemple的描述“ShirleyTemplereceivedherfirstactingchanceattheageofthreeandstarredinCarolina,herfirstfilm,atsix.Shequicklycaughtattentionandby1940,shehadstarredin43films,includingBrightEyesforwhichshewonaspecialawardfor“OutstandingPersonality”.”(秀蘭·鄧波兒在三歲時獲得了她的第一次表演機會,六歲時主演了她的第一部電影《卡羅萊納》。到1940年,她已經(jīng)主演了43部電影,包括《亮眼睛》,并因此獲得了“杰出人物”特別獎。);對NkosiJohnson的描述“Soonhetraveledtheworld,tellinghisstorywhereverhecould,encouragingotherpatientstospeakout.Besides,hefoundedNokie’sHaven,asafeplaceforHIV-positivemothersandtheirchildren.In2023,hewasawardtheInternationalChildren’sPeacePrize.”(不久,他周游世界,盡可能地把自己的故事講給所有人聽,并鼓勵其他病人大聲說出自己的故事。此外,他創(chuàng)建了Nokie'sHaven,一個為艾滋病毒陽性的母親和她們的孩子提供安全的地方。2023年,他獲得了國際兒童和平獎。)以及對AlexandraScott的描述“Attheageoffour,shedecidedtoraisemoneyforotherchildrengoingthroughthesamething.Soshesetupalemonadestand(攤位),whichinspiredotherstostartlemonadestands,too.Theyraisedover$1millionbeforeScottdiedofcancer.Herfamilycarriesonherlegacy(遺產(chǎn))throughAlex’sLemonadeStandFoundation,whichhasraisedover$150million.”(四歲時,她決定為其他經(jīng)歷同樣事情的孩子籌集資金。于是,她擺起了一個檸檬水小攤,這激發(fā)了其他人也開始擺起檸檬水小攤。在斯科特死于癌癥之前,他們籌集了100多萬美元。她的家族通過亞歷克斯的檸檬水攤基金會繼承了她的遺產(chǎn),該基金會已經(jīng)籌集了超過1.5億美元。)可知,文章提到的四位名人的共同點是他們很小的時候就出名了。故選A項。
B
Imaginebeingabletoseeperfectlyinthedark.Thisdreamhasbecomearealitythankstoanewlydevelopedtechnology.Thistechnologyconsistsofathinfilmthatwillbeplacedonthelenses(鏡片)ofregularglasses,Thefilmisinexpensivetomake,easytoproduce,andislightweight.Itisactually100timesthinnerthanahair.Yet,despiteitstinysize,itsperformanceisimpressive;thisspecialfilmallowsyoutoseeinthedark.
Thistechnologyisabletotransforminfraredlight(紅外光),normallyinvisibletothehumaneye,andturnthisintoimagespeoplecanparedtoanimals,humanshaveveryimpoverishednightvision.Overtheyears,nightvisiondevices(設(shè)備)havebeendevelopedtohelpthemedical,industrial,andscientificworlds.Scientistsareabletostudynight-timeanimalsbyusinginfraredcameras,whilecompaniesuseinfraredimagingforfoodqualitycontrol.
Traditionalinfrareddevicesworkbydiscoveringthebeatofanobject.Theyuseacoolerinlowtemperatureandcanbeeasilyinfluencedbytheheatnoise.Suchshortcomingledtheteamintoexploringanimproveddevice.Theirnewdeviceisabletofunctionatroomtemperature.
Asthenewtechnologyisunlikethetraditionaldevices,ithasmanyfutureuses.Oncethisnewnightvisionisavailabletoall,itcouldsavelives.Driverswillbeabletoseebetteratnight,especiallywhendrivingonunlitroads.Policecanusethemwhensearchingatnight,andhikerswholosetheirwaycanfeelmoreconfidentwalkinginthedark.
Theinventorsareexcitedtomakethepracticalapplication.“Whilethisisthefirstexperiment,weareactivelyworkingtofurtheradvancethetechnology.Ofcourse,themanyusesareexcitingandseeinginthedarkopensupanewworldforall,”saidMohsenRahmani,leaddeveloperofthetechnology.
4.Whatdoweknowaboutthefilmaccordingtothefirstparagraph
A.Itcostsalottomake.B.Itisdifficulttoproduce.
C.Ithelpsusseeinthedark.D.Itlookslikeregularglasses.
5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“impoverished”inparagraph2mean
A.ClearB.Poor.C.Amazing.D.Effective.
6.WhatcanbeinferredaboutthetechnologyinMohsen’swords
A.Itneedstobefurtherdeveloped
B.Ithasbeenavailabletocommonpeople.
C.Itisnotexcitingenoughtoscientists.
D.Ithasbecomeahitintheexperiment.
7.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext
A.ExcitingTechnologyMakestheInvisibleVisible
B.SeveralWaysMakePeopleSeeThingsMoreClearly
C.TheTechnologyIsDevelopingVeryQuickly
D.InfraredDevicesAreVeryUsefulIntheDark
【答案】4.C5.B6.A7.A
【解析】
【導(dǎo)語】文章介紹了一種新科技,這種新科技能夠?qū)⑼ǔG闆r下人們所看不到的紅外光轉(zhuǎn)化為人們能看到的物象。在這種新科技的幫助下,人們可以在黑暗中視物良好。
【4題詳解】
細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段最后一句話“Yet,despiteitstinysize,itsperformanceisimpressive;thisspecialfilmallowsyoutoseeinthedark.”(然而,盡管它體積很小,但它的表現(xiàn)卻令人印象深刻,這種特殊的薄膜能夠讓你在黑暗中看到東西。)可知這種薄膜能夠幫助人們在黑暗中看到東西。故選C項。
【5題詳解】
詞句猜測題。根據(jù)文章第二段的第一句話“Thistechnologyisabletotransforminfraredlight(紅外光),normallyinvisibletothehumaneye,andturnthisintoimagespeoplecansee.”(這種新科技能夠?qū)⑼ǔG闆r下人們所看不到的紅外光轉(zhuǎn)化為人們能看到的
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