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備戰(zhàn)2024年高考英語(yǔ)名校模擬真題速遞(新高考專(zhuān)用)第一期專(zhuān)題07閱讀理解之議論文10篇(2024·云南·云南省下關(guān)第一中學(xué)校聯(lián)考模擬預(yù)測(cè))AntonyAumann,areligiousstudiesandphilosophyprofessoratNorthernMichiganUniversitytoldInsiderhehadcaughthisstudentsubmittingessayswrittenbytheAIchatbot,andAumannhadhisstudentrewritetheessay.It’snotjusthisstrugglingwiththeriseofAIchatbotslikeChatGPT.AsaresultofthesetoolsbecomingaccessibletoanybodywithanInternetconnection,educationdepartmentsacrosstheentirecountryareadjustingworkprocessandredesigningentirecourses,accordingtotheNYT,forcingstudentstosubmithandwrittenessaysorintroducingoralexams.TheNewYorkCityandSeattlepublicschoolsystemshavealreadybannedChatGPTontheirownnetworksanddevices.“Ithinktheconsiderationbehindthebanisreasonable,”Aumannsaid.“Theywanttomakesurethattheirstudentsarelearningthecriticalthinkingskillsthatarepartoflearninghowtowrite.”Butuniversitiesaren’tlikelytofollowtheban.Afterall,goingaroundtheserestrictionsisquiteeasy.EventoolsdesignedtoassistteachersincatchingstudentssecretlymakinguseofAItoolslikeChatGPTwillprobablybeoflittleuse,becausestudentscanchangeafewwordsfromwhatChatGPTproduced,addsomegrammaticalmistakesonpurpose,andthedetectorsnolongerthinkit’swrittenbyachatbot.Besides,someprofessorsincludingAumannarguedthatthecatisalreadyoutofthebag.OncestudentsarecapturedbyChatGPT’sconvenienceandefficiency,it’dbepointlesstofightChatGPTintheclassroom.Insteadofabsoluteprohibition,AumannsuggestedencouragingtheirstudentstoreacttoChatGPTinthesamewaytheyreacttolearningsource—theywillbeaskedtoevaluateitsreasonsandarguments.1.WhydidtheauthormentionAumann’scaseinparagraph1?A.TospreadatoolofAIchatbots. B.TostartadiscussiononChatGPT.C.TointroduceChatGPTtechnology. D.Toshareapublicconcernoncollegeeducation.2.WhyisChatGPTbannedbysomeschoolsystems?A.TeacherscanhaveeasyaccesstoChatGPT.B.Teacherscancatchstudentscheatingeasily.C.ChatGPTfailstodeveloplearners’competence.D.ChatGPTblockstheimprovementofeducationsystems.3.Whatdoes“thecatisalreadyoutofthebag”reallymeaninparagraph4?A.StudentswillbecaughtcheatingthroughChatGPT.B.ItcannotbeavoidedthatChatGPTattractsstudents.C.Teachersdecidetolakeactiontoaddresstheproblem.D.Thecatmanagestoescapefrombeingcaughteventually.4.What’sAumann’sattitudetoChatGPT?A.Worried. B.Subjective.C.Objective. D.Indifferent.(2023·西藏日喀則·統(tǒng)考一模)Istherealinkbetweensocialmediaanddepression?DoFacebookandInstagramhaveanegativeimpactonyourmentalhealth?It’scomplicated.Sometimes,lookingthroughInstagramjustmakesyoufeelbad.Youtrynottoenvyyourfriends,buttheyalwaysseemtobetravelingsomewherecool,eatingsomethingfancy,orlookingcuteinperfectjust-rolled-out-of-bedhair.Ontheotherhand,therearetimeswhenyoulaughatfunnymemes(表情包),catchupwitholdfriends,andfeelhappytobelongtofunsocialmediacommunities.Clearly,socialmediaisn’tallbad.Peopleareincreasinglysuspectingthatthere’repotentialproblemsofsocialmedia.Thingslikecyberbullying(網(wǎng)上欺凌),screenaddiction,andbeingexposedtoendlessfilteredimages(美顏)thatmakeitimpossiblenottomakecomparisonsbetweenyourselfandothersoftenmakethenews.InJuly,abigstudycameoutinthejournalJAMAtitled“AssociationofScreenTimeandDepressioninAdolescence.”Thisbigheadlineseemstoconfirmwhatalotofpeoplehavebeensaying—screentimeishorribleforyoungpeople.Thestudyfollowedover3,800adolescentsoverfouryearsaspartofadrugandalcoholpreventionprogram.Partofwhattheinvestigatorsmeasuredwastheteens’amountofscreentime,includingtimespentonsocialmedia,aswellastheirlevelsofdepressionsymptoms.Oneoftheirmainfindingswasthathigheramountsofsocialmediausewereassociatedwithhigherlevelsofdepression.Thatwastruebothwhentheresearchescomparedbetweenpeopleandcomparedeachpersonagainsttheirownmentalhealthovertime.Caseclosed?Notsofast.Beforeweendthedebateonceandforall,let’stakeacloserlookatthisandotherstudies.Let’saskourselves:whatexactlyistherelationshipbetweensocialmediauseanddepression?Itturnsoutthereareseveralwarnings.5.WhydopeoplesometimesfeelbadwhenlookingthroughInstagram?A.Theylackcontactwitholdfriends. B.Theycantravelnowhere.C.Theydon’tlookperfect. D.Theyfeelunbalanced.6.WhyisthearticleinjournalJAMAmentioned?A.Tocomment. B.Toprove. C.Tosuggest. D.Toexplore.7.Whichmayagreewiththefindingsofthestudy?A.Depressionisrelatedtosocialmediause.B.Teens’amountofscreentimeislimited.C.Itisnoteasytotellreasonsfordepression.D.Socialmediacontributestophysicalhealth.8.What’sthebesttitleofthetext?A.Howtoreducedepression? B.Doessocialmediacausedepression?C.Shallpeoplereducescreentime? D.Whyisittimetogiveupsocialmedia?(2023·福建泉州·泉州五中校考一模)Technologyseemstodiscourageslowreading.Readingonscreenstireseyeseasily.Soonlinewritingismoreskimmablethanprint.TheneuroscientistMaryWaltarguedthis“newnorm”ofskimreadingisproducing“aninvisible,dramatictransformation”inhowreadersprocesswords.Andbrainsnowfavorrapidabsorptionofinformation,ratherthanskillsdevelopedbydeeperreading,likecriticalanalysis.Weshouldn’toverplaythisdanger.Allreadersskim.Skimmingistheskillweacquireaswelearntoreadmoreskillfully.Andfearsaboutdecliningattentionspanshaveprovedtobefalsealarms.“Somecriticsworryaboutattentionspanandseeveryshortstoriesassignsofculturaldecline,”TheAmericanauthorSelvinwrote.“Butnobodyeversaidpoemswereevidenceofshortattentionspans.”YettheInternethascertainlychangedthewayweread.First,itmeansthere’smoretoread,becausemorepeoplethaneverarewriting.Anddigitalwritingmeansrapidreleaseandresponse.Oncepublished,onlinearticlesstartformingacommentstringunderneath.Suchmodeofwritingandreadingcanbeinteractiveandfun,butisprobablylackinginprofoundreflection.Perhapsweshouldslowdown.Readingisconstantlypromotedasasourceofpersonalachievement.Butthisadvocacyemphasizes“enthusiastic”or“eager”reading—neithersuggestslowabsorption.Toaslowreader,apieceofwritingcanonlybefullyunderstoodbyimmersingoneselfintheirslowcomprehensionofwords.Theslowreaderislikeaswimmerwhostopscountingthenumberofpoollapshe’sdoneandjustenjoyshowhisbodyfeelsandmovesinwater.Thehumanneedforthiskindofdeepreadingistoodeterminedforanynewtechnologytodestroy.Weoftenassumetechnologicalchangecan’tbestopped,sooldermediaarekickedoutbynewer,morevirtualforms.Inpractice,oldertechnologiescancoexistwithnewones.TheKindlehasn’tkilledoffprintedbooksanymorethancarskilledoffbicycles.Westillwanttoenjoyslowly-formedideasandcarefully-chosenwords.Eveninafast-movingage,thereistimeforslowreading.9.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsSelvin’sopinion?A.Favorable. B.Critical. C.Doubtful. D.Objective.10.Whichstatementwouldtheauthorprobablyagreewith?A.Advocacyofpassionatereadinghelpspromoteslowreading.B.Digitalwritingandreadingtendstoignorecarefulreflection.C.Weshouldbeawareoftheimpactskimminghasonthebrain.D.ThenumberofInternetreadersdeclinesduetotechnology.11.Whyis“swimmer”mentionedinparagraph4?A.Todemonstratehowtoimmerseoneselfinthought.B.Tostressswimmingdiffersfromreading.C.Toshowslowreadingisbetterthanfastreading.D.Toillustratewhatslowreadingislike.12.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.SlowReadingisHeretoStayB.TechnologyPreventsSlowReadingC.ReflectionsonDeepReadingD.TheWonderofDeepReading(2023·湖南郴州·校聯(lián)考模擬預(yù)測(cè))It’sunlikelythatyoucomehomefromatripandstandontopofyourbedstillwearingyourstreetshoes.Forsometravellers,puttingtheirsuitcaseontheirbedisjustasdisgusting(令人反感的).Thewheelsofourluggagepacedthesamesoiledpathasourshoes,rollingthroughairportbathrooms,sidewalksandpublictransportation.Whileitmightsoundterribletoputaworldlybagonyourbed,isitactuallyharmfultoyourhealth?AccordingtoPhyllisKozarsky,anexperttravelhealthconsultant,mostpublichealthprofessionalsdon’tconsiderluggageamajortransmitter(傳播者)ofdisease.“Wehavenotidentifiedoutbreaksrelatedtodirtyluggage,”Kozarskysays.Travellersmaybenefitfromcleaningtheirluggageiftheysuspectthattheirhotelroomsareoverrunwithbedbugs.“Thentheycertainlywouldbenefitbycleaningitaftertheyreturnedhome,”Kozarskysays.Evenifyourluggagetouchingyourbedwon’thurtyou,youmightstillbedisgusted.Afterall,travelisanexperiencefullofbacteria.“Youhavepeople...carryingalltypesofdifferentbacteria.Someofthemaresick,andyounowhavethempopulatingthesepublictravelplaces,”saysColleenCostello,CEOofVitalVio,acompanythatmakesantibacterialLEDlights.Yourfellowtravellershavetotouchallthesamethingsyouhavetotouch,fromtheTSAcheckpointtotheairplane,thetrainticketingmachinetothehandrailinyourtraincar.Forpeaceofmind,Costellorecommendsgivingyourbagaquickdisinfectionorstoringitonaluggageshelf.Ofcourse,youcouldgobeyonddisinfectingyourluggagewheelsandcleanthoroughlytherestofyourtravelexperience—theairplanetraytable,hotelroomdoorandremotecontrol.ButKozarskydoesn’tguaranteethatlifestyle.“It’shardtokeepupwitheverydoorhandle,everyrailing,”Kozarskysays.“Youcanbecomealittleneurotic(神經(jīng)質(zhì)的)thatway.”13.What’sthefunctionofthefirstparagraph?A.Topredicttheconclusion. B.Topresenttheargument.C.Tointroducethetopic. D.Todescribethephenomenon.14.WhatdoesKozarskyconveybyexplainingtheluggage-cleaningcase?A.Luggagetouchingyourbedwon’thurtyou. B.Luggagespreadsdiseasethroughyourbed.C.It’samusttocleanyourluggageaftertravelling. D.Travellersshouldbecarefulofon-waydangers.15.HowdoesCostellosupporthisopinion?A.Bygivingexamples. B.Bystatingfacts.C.Bymakingcomparisons. D.Bylistingfigures.16.WhatdoesKozarskythinkofCostello’ssuggestion?A.Ithasgonetoofar. B.It’sabsolutelyworthless.C.Itsoundssomewhatreasonable. D.It’sworthtakingintoconsideration.(2023·福建·統(tǒng)考一模)MariluArcelovesherjob,butforatimesheconsideredleaving.Thetraffic-plaguedcommutefromherhometoheroffice,nearlytwohourseachway,meantherdaughterscouldn’tenrollinafterschoolactivitiesbecauseshecouldn’tgethomeintimetotakethem.Thenheremployeradoptedapolicypermittinghertoworkfromhometwodaysaweek,and“Ifeellikeitchangedmylife,”shesaid.Herstresslevelhasdropped.Herdaughtersarethrilled.Shelikesherjobmore.That’sthetypeofreactionArce’sbosslikestohearasthecompanymeasuresthesuccessofthework-from-homepolicywhichwasinstitutedthreeyearsagoinhopesofimprovingemployeeretention.Sofar,itseemstobeworking:turnoverwaslessthanfivepercentlastyear—itslowestever.Flexibleworkpoliciestopemployeewishlistswhentheylookforajob,andemployersincreasinglyhavebeenofferingthem.Studieshaveshownworkingremotelyincreasesemployeeengagement,butinmoderationbecausethereisstillvalueintherelationshipsnurturedwhencolleaguesarefacetoface.Thekey,advocatesofflexibleworkpoliciessay,istomatchtheenvironmentwiththetypeofworkthatneedstobedone.Theflexibilityhasn’thurtproductivity,whichisup50percent.Thereis“somethinglost”whencolleaguesdon’tgatheratthewatercooler,butit’soutweighedbytheretentionandhappinessgains,hesaid.Asjobsthatrequirephysicalworkdecline,thankstotechnologicaladvances,lifesuperficiallyappearstogetbetter.Consumersbenefitintheformofcheaperprices.Labor-savingappliancesallmakethingseasierandsuggestthatevenmoreandbetterbenefitsareonthehorizon.Butissomethinglost?Talklongenoughtothemostaccomplishedacademics,theywillbragaboutalong-agocollegesummerjobwaitingtablesorrepairinghikingtrails.Theymightpraisetheinstallerwhoredidtheirkitchen.Thereseemstobeahumaninstincttowanttodophysicalwork.Theproliferationofhard-workreality-televisionprogrammingreflectsthisapparentneed.Indeed,themorewehavebecomeimmobileandurbanized,themorewetuneintowatchrealitytelevision’struckers,loggers,farmers,drillersandrailengineers.Inasocietythatsupposedlydespisesmenialjobs,thetelevisionratingsforsuchprogrammessuggestthatlotsofAmericansenjoywatchingpeopleofaction,whoworkwiththeirhands.Physicalwork,initseleventhhourwithinarapidlychangingWesternculture,stillintriguesusinpartbecauseitremainsthefoundationfor21stcenturycomplexity.Beforeanyofuscanteach,writeorspeculate,wemustfirsthavefood,shelterandsafety.Andforabitlonger,thatwillrequiresomepeopletocutgrapesandnailtwo-by-sixes.Noappsor3Dprintersexisttoproducebrownrice.Physicallabouralsopromoteshumanversatility:Thosewhodonotdoit,orwhodonotknowhowtodoit,becomedivorcedfrom—and,atthesametime,dependenton—labourers.Lawyers,accountantsandjournalistslivinginhouseswithyardsanddrivingcarstoworkthuscountonasupportinginfrastructureofelectricians,landscapersandmechanics.Inthatcontext,physicallabourcanprovideindependence,atleastinalimitedsenseofnotbeingentirelyreliantonahostofhiredworkers.17.TheauthormentionstheexampleofArcetoshowthat________.A.shedislikesthepresentjobforthelongcommutingtimeB.sheishavingtroublebalancingworkandschoollifeC.peopleusuallydon’tworkhardoutsideofficeD.employersarefacingtheproblemofstaffdrain18.Thepracticeofflexibleworkingtimeisbasedonthebeliefthat________.A.ithelpstoincreasejobsatisfactionfortheemployeesB.itimprovesharmoniousrelationshipamongcolleaguesC.thedeclineinphysicalworkgivesemployeesmoremobilityD.employeesareentitledtorequestitaccordingtotheirwork19.Whatisthepossiblereasonforthepopularityofhard-workreality-televisionprogrammes?A.Theyentertainthoseemployeesburnedoutwithoverwork.B.Peoplecanlearnsomebasiclabourskillsfromtheseprogrammes.C.There’sanongoingneedforphysicallabourskillsthattechnologydoesn’tpossess.D.Theyofferinstructiveinformationforbothemployersandemployees.20.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheEmergenceofAlternativeWorkArrangementsB.TheRiseofAutomation,theDeclineinNeedforLabourC.TimetoRethinkintheFaceoftheEvolutionofWorkD.NewChallengesforToday’sEmployersandAcademics(2023春·安徽池州·高三池州市第一中學(xué)校考階段練習(xí))Whoisagenius?Thisquestionhasgreatlyinterestedhumankindforcenturies.Let’sstateclearly:Einsteinwasagenius.Hisfaceisalmosttheinternationalsymbolforgenius.Butwewanttogobeyondonemanandexplorethenatureofgeniusitself.Whyisitthatsomepeoplearesomuchmoreintelligentorcreativethantherestofus?Andwhoarethey?Inthesciencesandarts,thosepraisedasgeniusesweremostoftenwhitemen,ofEuropeanorigin.Perhapsthisisnotasurprise.It’ssaidthathistoryiswrittenbythevictors,andthosevictorssetthestandardsforadmissiontothegeniusclub.Whencontributionsweremadebygeniusesoutsidetheclub—women,orpeopleofadifferentcolororbelief—theywereunacknowledgedandrejectedbyothers.AstudyrecentlypublishedbySciencefoundthatasyoungasagesix,girlsarelesslikelythanboystosaythatmembersoftheirgender(性別)are“really,reallysmart.”Evenworse,thestudyfoundthatgirlsactonthatbelief.Aroundagesixtheystarttoavoidactivitiessaidtobeforchildrenwhoare“really,reallysmart.”Canourplanetaffordtohaveanygreatthinkersbecomediscouragedandgiveup?Itdoesn’ttakeageniustoknowtheanswer:absolutelynot.Here’sthegoodnews.Inawiredworldwithconstantglobalcommunication,we’reallpositionedtoseeflashesofgeniuswherevertheyappear.Andthemorewelook,themorewewillseethatsocialfactors(因素)likegender,race,andclassdonotdeterminetheappearanceofgenius.Asawritersays,futuregeniusescomefromthosewith“intelligence,creativity,perseverance(毅力),andsimplegoodfortune,whoareabletochangetheworld.”21.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsvictors’standardsforjoiningthegeniusclub?A.Positive. B.Objective.C.Skeptical. D.Unclear.22.WhatcanweinferaboutgirlsfromthestudyinScience?A.Theythinkthemselvessmart.B.Theylookuptogreatthinkers.C.Theyseegenderdifferencesearlierthanboys.D.Theyarelikelytobeinfluencedbysocialbeliefs.23.Whyaremoregeniusesknowntothepublic?A.Becauseofimprovedglobalcommunication.B.Becauseoflessdiscriminationagainstwomen.C.Becauseofacceptanceofvictors’concepts.D.Becauseofchangesinpeople’ssocialpositions.24.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.GeniusesThinkAlike B.GeniusandtheFutureWorldC.GeniusandIntelligence D.GeniusMayBelongtoDifferentCategories(2023秋·重慶渝北·高三重慶市渝北中學(xué)校??茧A段練習(xí))Anyimagetakenfromspaceconfirmsthatweliveonanoceanplanet.Howstrangethatwecallourplanet“Earth,”derivedfromaGermanicwordmeaning“theground,”whenmorethan70percentofitssurfaceiscoveredbyocean.Weneedmorepeopletoseethesea.Rightnow,lessthan3percentoftheoceanisconsideredhighlyprotected.Expertsurgethatatleast30percentbeprotectedtosafeguardmarine(海洋的)ecosystems,whichinturnwillhelpprotectourhealthandwell-being.Theoceansuppliesmorethanhalfouroxygen,absorbscarbondioxide,regulatesourclimate,andsupportsmuchoftheworld’seconomy.Weneeditalotmorethanitneedsus.TakeFlorida,forexample,oneoftheUnitedStates’recreationalhotspots.It’sborderedbytheFloridaReefTract,NorthAmerica’sonlylivingcoralbarrierreefandthethirdlargestintheworld.Hometomorethan500speciesoffish,thereefisalsoessentialtotheSunshineState’seconomy,generatinganestimated$1.1billionannuallyintourism.Thereefbuffers(保護(hù))thecoastline,too,sincehealthycoralreefsabsorb97percentofawave’senergy.Three-quartersofFlorida’s22millionpeoplelivealongthecoast,andtheFloridaReefTractprovidesmorethan$650millionincombinedeconomicactivityandfloodprotection.ANovember2022studyfromtheUniversityofMiamihasfoundthat70percentofFlorida’scoralreefsareexperiencinganetlossofreefhabitat.DirectlyfacingtheseconcernsiswhatImeanbyseeingthesea—thegood,thebad,theimportant.Knowledgeispower,andwecanuseittoinformourchoices,fromtravelingmoremindfully,toexamininghowwerunourbusinesses,tovoting.“Noonecandoeverything,buteveryonecandosomething,”SylviaEarle,oceanographerandNationalGeographicExploreratLarge,isfondofsaying.Theoceanisaremarkableteacher,andit’snevertoolatetostartlearning.25.Whatdoestheseadoforourhuman?A.Theseachangesourclimate.B.Theseacontrolscarbondioxideforus.C.Theseaproducesalltheoxygenweneed.D.Theseaprovideseconomicalbenefitsforus.26.Whatdoesthewritersuggest?A.Travellingmore,learningmore.B.Runningourbusinesscreatively.C.Raisingawarenessofconservation.D.Doingsomevotingbeforeactions.27.Whereisthepassageprobablyfrom?A.Ascientificfiction. B.Anewsreport.C.Atraveljournal. D.Anaturalmagazine.28.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ToHugtheOceanTightly.B.ToLearntheOceanDevotedly.C.ToCleantheOceanCarefully.D.ToLovetheOceanPermanently.(2023·四川·校聯(lián)考模擬預(yù)測(cè))Thecloningtechnologyhasarousedheateddiscussionsamongpeople.Someofthemspeakhighlyofthetechnologybyclaimingthatitoffersawayforhumanbeingstoconquertheirowngeneticdefects.Othersconsideritanogre(食人惡魔)whowilldestroyusallintheend.FOR◆Cloningisimportantforwomenwhoaresingletohaveachild,usingcloninginsteadofartificialinsemination(授精).Cloningcouldalsoprovideacopyofachildforacouplewhosechilddied.◆Anothergoalofcloningistoproducelivestock(家畜)withidealcharactersforagricultureandindustryandtobeabletomanufacturebiologicalproductssuchasproteinsforhumans.◆Cloningcouldbeusedinvariouswaystobenefitthelivesofhumans.◆Itmayprovideawayforcompletelysterileindividualstoreproduce!Itmayprovideawayforhomosexualcouplestoreproducethemselves,anditwillprobablyprovideavaluablebasicresearchandpossiblyspinofftechnologiesrelatedtoreproductionanddevelopment.◆Cloningwouldalsomeanthatorganscouldbecloned,soitwouldbeasourceofperfectorgansfortransplant.Thissurelywouldbeimmenselybeneficialtomillionsofunfortunatepeoplewhoareexpectedtolosetheirlivesduetofailureofasingleorganormoreorgans.AGAINST◆Cloningwouldinterveneinthenormalcycleoflife.Therewouldbealargenumberofidentical(相同的)genes,whichminimizes(使減少到最低限度)thechancesofmutation(變異),and,inturn,evolution—thefundamentalreasonwhylivingthingsnaturallyadapttotheever-changingenvironment.◆Withgeneticengineeringandhumancloningitispossibletousetheseinthearsenal(兵工廠)ofethniccleansing(清洗)creatinginequalityinoursociety,whichwouldbethebeginningofmanywars.◆Anotherargumentagainstcloningisthatitwouldbeavailableonlytothewealthyandthereforewouldincreasesocialinequality.◆Ifthetechnologyweretobeso,scientistscouldtransferhumangenesintoanimals’andviceversa,whichwouldheightenthedangerofdevelopingzoonoses,diseasesthataretransmittedfromanimalstohumans.Itcouldcreateaworldwidecatastrophethatnoonewouldbeabletostop.◆Geneticengineeringwillcauseunseendisastersspiralingourworldintochaoticdarkness.◆Cloningdeadlovedoneswillnotbringthemback;theymaylooklikethem,buttheywillhaveadifferentpersonality.29.Ifasingleladywantsababybutshedoesnotacceptartificialinsemination,shemight________.A.thinkaboutcloningtechnologytocopyoneB.beagainsthavingachildfromcloningtechnologyC.producelivestockwithidealcharactersD.speaklittleofthecloningtechnology30.Thepurposeofthewriterwritingthepassageisto________.A.encourageustosupporttheideasofFORB.a(chǎn)dviseustoaccepttheideasofAGAINSTC.tellustounderstandtheideasofFORandAGAINSTcorrectlyD.introduceustoremembertheideasofFORandAGAINST31.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardscloning?A.Favorable. B.Objective. C.Critical. D.Doubtful.32.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Howmanyadvantagesarethere? B.Howmanydisadvantagesarethere?C.Whichsideiswrong? D.Whichsideareyouwith?(2023·四川·校聯(lián)考模擬預(yù)測(cè))Nearly10,000protesterscameoutinsupportoftheBlackLivesMatterrallyinLondon.LondonersfilledVictoriaParkinsupportoftheBlackLivesMattermovementagainstthesystemicracismandpolicebrutality(暴行)happeningintheUnitedStatesandCanada.TheBlackLivesMattermovementhasseenthousandsofpeopleacrossCanada,theUnitedStatesandtheworldjointogetherfollowingthedeathofGeorgeFloyd,ablackmandiedinpolicecustodyafterawhitepoliceofficerwasfilmedkneelingonhisneck.Floyd’sdeathinMinneapoliswasonlythelatestinanumberofcasesofBlackmendyingwhileinpolicecustody.“Racismhappenshere,ithappenstome,ithappenstomyson,ithappenstomyfriends,andwehavejustbeenquietandsilentforfartoolong,”saidAlexandraKane,aspokespersonforBlackLivesMatterLondonmovement.SheishopingthatfromtheBlackLivesMattermovementstheycanseereformandchangeswithinthegovernmentsothatbothBlackandIndigenouspeopleare“viewedandtreatedfairly”.“WewantpeoplewithinourownBlackcommunitytoknowwesupporteachother.Wedon’toftencongregateandcometogether,butnowwecandososafelywithoutthefearofbeingputintoastereotypicalcategory.”“Ican’tevenbegintonameallofthetimesinthe18yearsofmylifethatsomeoneorsomethinghasmademefeellessthanbecauseofthecolorofmyskin,”oneoftheorganizers,SimoneSchacht,saidwhenspeakingattherally.Meanwhile,“Itdisgustsmebecausewearehumanbeingsjustlikeanyoneelseandweshouldnotbetreateddifferently,”cried10-year-oldNoah.NichelleSamuelwastherewithherhusbandanddaughterinsolidaritywithherfellowBlackCanadianscallingforchange.“Everytimemyhusbandleavesthehouse,it’saconstantworrysomethingmayhappen,”shesaid.“Seeingwhathappensinthestatesonlykindofeffectshereonasilentlevel.Iwantthisrallytoletpeopleknowthisstuffhappenssilently,andifyouseeit,youhearit,dosomethingaboutit.”33.WhatdoestheauthorindicatetousbytheexampleofFloydinParagraph2?A.Americanpoliceareveryviolent.B.Floyd’stragicdeathwascausedbyawhitecop.C.PeopleallovertheworldsympathizedwithFloyd.D.Blackpeoplehavelongsufferedfromracialdiscrimination.34.WhowasinvolvedinorganizationofBlackLivesMatterrallyinLondon?A.NichelleSamuel. B.AlexandraKane. C.SimoneSchacht. D.Noah.35.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“congregate”probablymean?A.unite B.defeat C.transform D.congratulate36.Whichstatementwilltheauthorprobablyagreewith?A.Thegovernmentshouldnotbeblamedforthefailureofwhitepolice.B.ThedeathofFloydwasatriggerfortheBlackLivesMatter.C.Discriminationbasedonskincolorisbadbutinevitable.D.BlackLivesMatterrallymaynotwork.(2023春·四川內(nèi)江·高三四川省資中縣球溪高級(jí)中學(xué)校考階段練習(xí))Overmillionsofyearshumanshaverespondedtocertainsituationswithoutthinkingtoohard.Ifourancestorsspottedmovementinthenearbyforest,theywouldrunfirstandquestionlater.Atthesametime,theabilitytoanalyzeandtoplanispartofwhatseparatesusfromotheranimals.Thequestionofwhentotrustyourinstinct(直覺(jué))andwhentothinkslowmattersintheofficeasmuchasinthesavannah(草原).Slowthinkingisthefeatureofawell-managedworkplace.Yetinstinctalsohasitsplace.Some
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