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I.單項選擇
1、Hehastoomuchhomework,anditiskindofdifficult,sohefinishitontime.
A.can9tB.mustn'tC.shouldn'tD?needn't
2、一Couldyoutellme____forLondon?
—Atnineo'clocktomorrowmorning.
A.howareyouleaving
B.whenareyouleaving
C.whenyouareleaving
3^—Doyoudoanysportsnow?
—Yes,allofusexerciseatleasthouradayinandoutsideschool.
A.the;aB.a;anC./;aD./;an
4、一Lookatthesign!Youarenotallowedtosmokehere.
A.OK,IwillB.Sorry,Iwon't
C.Yes,I'dlovetoD.You'dbetternot
5、一Whatareyoudoing?
一I'mlookingtheInternetforsomeinformationformyarticle.
A.forB.atC.upD.through
6、一Icomebacktoschoolbefore10o'clock?
一No,youneedn't.
A.MustB.CanC.MayD.Should
7、Bettykeptsilentatfirst,soonshejoinedtheothergirls,chattingandlaughing.
A.butB.soC.or
8、CNSAannouncedthatChina*sChang*e-4probelandedonthefarsideofmoononJanuary3rd,2019.Itis.
historicmomentfortheChinesetoexplorespace.
A.a;anB.an;aC.the;aD.the;an
9、ShecanspeaklittleEnglishbutshedareswithforeigners.
A.talkedB.talkingC.totalk
10、一Tom,whichsubjectdoyoulike,mathorEnglish?
—Math.
A.wellB.betterC.bestD.thebest
n.完形填空
11、Choosethewordsorexpressionsandcompletethepassage(選擇最恰當的單詞或詞語完成短文)
Thefirstthingyouremember
’Iremember,whenIwasaboutthree,mymotherlookingatmeinmybuggyandsmilingatme'?
Jan,13
’Iwasmaybefour.Weweredrivingtoourgrandma'sandourcar1,Wecouldn'tgetoutofthecarandI
cried.Amechaniccametohelpus/
Alice,12
‘IrememberIwaseatinganicecreamwhenadogcameandtookitoutofmyhand.Icried,Iwastwo,Ithink.9
Tom,10
‘Iremembermyfirstmemoryismysecondbirthday.Therewasacakewithtwocandles.1couldn'tblowthe
candlesout,somydaddiditforme.'
Mike,15
Mostadultsrememberlittleaboutthisthathappenedintheirveryearlychildhood,2somepeoplethink
thatwearen'treallyabletoformmemoriesbeforeourfourthorfifthbirthdays.Butscientistscarryingoutresearch
intoearlymemorieshavesuggestedthatthisisnottrue.Theysaythatwedoformmemoriesataveryyoungage.
However,whatwerememberaboutourveryearlylivesseemstochangeaswe3
ResearchersinCanadaworkedwith140childrenagedbetweenfourandthirteen.First,theyaskedtheir
participantstodescribetheirearliestmemories.Thentheyaskedthemroughlyhowoldthey'dbeenwhentheevent
happened.Next,theyaskedthekids'parentstomakesurethattheeventactuallyhappened.Andallthe4were
writtendown.Theresearcherswaitedfortwoyearsbeforetheywentbacktothechildrenandaskedthemagain,
'What'syourearliestmemory?9
Nearlyallthechildrenwhowereagedbetweenfourandseveninthefirstinterviewsaidsomethingverydifferentin
thesecondinterview.Andwhentheresearchersremindedthemofwhatthey'dsaidthefirsttime,manyofthechildren
said,6No,thatneverhappenedtome.'However,manyofthechildrenwhowerebetweentenandthirteenatthefirst
interviewdescribedexactlythe5memoryinthesecondinterview.Thisseemstosuggestthatourmemories
changeintheearlyyears,butthatataroundtheageoften,thethingsthatweremembergetfixed(固定的)?
Theresearchersarenowlookingintothequestionofwhychildrenremembercertaineventsandnotothers.We
sometimesthinkthatmostfirstorearlymemoriesareaboutverystressfulthingsthathappenedtousaschildren,
becausehadthinsstandoutinourminds.Butinthisstudy,stressfuleventswereonlyasmallpercentageofwhatthe
childrensaidtheyremembered.Moreoften,theirearlymemorieswerehappyones.Theresearchersaretryingtowork
outwhythisisthecase.Weexpecttheresearcherswill6morefascinatingthingsaboutmemoriesinthenear
future.
1.A.ranforwardB.soldoutC.brokedownD.spedup
2.A.AsaresultB.WhafsmoreC.ForthetimebeingD.Infact
3.A.arepleasedB.buildconfidenceC.feeltiredD.getolder
4.A.forecastsB.answersC.reviewsD.orders
5.A.unforgettableB.sweetC.sameD.short
6.A.imagineB.requireC.controlD.discover
m.語法填空
12、Alongtimeago,therewasanemperor.Hehadabeautifulgarden.Inthegarden,therewasalittle
nightingale(夜鶯)singingveryl.(beauty).
Onedaytheemperorheardaboutthislittlebird*sbeautifulvoice.Heaskedhisguardstobringhertohim.Assoonas
theemperorheardthenightingale'svoice,hesaid,HPutherinagoldencage,2.shecanstayandsingformewheneverI
wanttohearher.M
Thelittlebirdwasso3?(happy)aboutbeingkeptinthecagethatshe4,(stop)singingoneday.Theemperorwasvery
angry.Heorderedthescientistsinhispalacetomakearobotbird5^_him.Thebirdcouldsingverybeautifully,6,.The
emperorwaspleased.
Soontherobotbirdbecameold.Itnolongersangbeautifulsongs.Justatthattime,theemperorbecameveryweak.One
morning,while7,(lie)inbed,theemperorwantedittosingonceagain,8?therobotbirdcouldn'tsinganymore.
Suddenlythenightingalelandedonthewindow.Shebegantosingher9,beautifulsong.Theemperorwasveryhappy!
Hebecamebetterandbettereachday.
Aftertheemperorwaswell,hechangedalotandbecamekindtohispeople.Fromthenon,allhispeoplecherished(愛戴)
himforhisloveandlO.(kind).
IV.閱讀理解
A
13、Doesheavyuseofcellphonesleadtoariskofcancer?Thisquestionhascausedseriousargumentsfor
manyyears.Anewstudyinratsnowaddstothoseconcerns.Itsdatalinkedlong-term,intenseexposure(強烈的暴露)
toradiation(輻射)fromcellphoneswithanincreasedriskofcancerintheheartorbrain.
Theresultshaveyettobeconfirmed(確認),theauthorsnote.Moreover,theyadd,ifsnotyetclearwhatthe
findingsmaymeanintermsofhumanhealth.
Indeed,althoughtheratstudyfoundalinkbetweencell-phoneradiationandcancer,itoffersnoduestowhysuch
alinkmightexist,saysJonathanSamet.HeteachespreventativemedicineanddirectstheInstituteforGlobalHealthat
theUniversityofSouthernCaliforniainLosAngeles.Still,hecallsthenewstudy'sfindings“important”.Theycould
leadtostudieslookingintohowcell-phoneradiationmightresultincancer,hesays.
Phonesignalsarerelayedbetweencelltowersandcellphonesthroughradiowaves.Thisradiofrequency-orRF-
radiationisatypeknownasnon-ionizing(mE離子化)?UnlikeX-raysandalphaparticles,non-ionizingradiationdoesnot
putenoughenergyintocellstoreleaseelectronsfromatoms(原子)ormolecules(分子),producingions(離子).So
ittendstobefarlessharmfulthanionizingradiation,suchasX-rays.Butthatdoesnotmeanradiowavesmightnot
causeharm.
Thisradiationwillheatthebodyandcausetissuedamage.ButifsnotyetknownwhatmuchlowerRFlevelsmight
do,suchasthosefromcell-phoneuse.Fiveyearsago,theWorldHealthOrganization^InternationalAgencyfor
ResearchonCancer,orIARC,concludedthatcell-phoneuse“ispossiblycarcinogenic?9Thatmeansitmightcause
cancer.
Itsconclusionwasbasedonwhatlittleresearchdatawereavailableatthattime.ButnoticethatIARCwasnot
certain.Itsaidonlythatphoneusemight“possibly”causecancer.SoscientistsattheNationalToxicologyProgram,or
NTP,decidedtoinvestigatefurther.
1.Whatconcerndoesanewstudycause?
A.Long-term,intenseradiationexistsincellphones.
B.Heavyuseofcellphonesleadstoariskofcancer.
C.Thenewstudyhascausedseriousargumentsformanyyears.
D.Peoplehaveintenseexposuretoradiation.
2.Whathasbeenconfirmedaccordingtothenewstudy?
A.Ifpeopleusecellphonesallthetime,theywillcertainlyhavecancer
B?Thereasonwhythelinkbetweencell-phoneandcancerexistsisknown.
C.WhatmuchRFlevelsmightdo9suchasthosefromcell-phoneuseisalreadyclear.
D.Thereisalinkbetweencell-phoneradiationandcancer.
3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"relay”meaninParagraph4?
A.Topassamessagefromoneplacetoanother
B.Toexist
C.Toreleaseelectricityfromatomsormolecules
D.Tocausecancer
4.Whowilllookintotheresearchfurther?
A.DoctorJonathanSamet.
B.TheInstituteforGlobalHealthattheUniversityofSouthernCalifornia.
C.Theauthorofthisarticle.
D.ScientistsattheNationalToxicologyProgram,orNTP.
5.Whereisthearticlepossiblyfrom?
AneducationalmagazineB?Asciencewebsite.
C.AscienceActionD.Afashionreport.
B
14、
Actorsandactress385-399Maps(colour)517-528
Museums454-469MedicalDevelopment492
Animals493-496Holidays841-873
Art,famous4-5Plants,Rivers108-109,114-115
Highways131-141Nationalparks747-749
Books,Bestsellers476Countries529-615
Discoveriesandinventions336-338Passports142-144
Environment80-101Population616-619
Education284-321Postal(郵政)information1033-1039
Flagsoftheworld513—516Sports884-978
1.Wherecanyoufindtheinformationonelephants?
A.Onpages517-528.B.Onpages529-615.
C.Onpages616-619.D.Onpages493-496.
2.IfyouwanttoknowaboutChinesefilmstarJackieChan,wheres
A.Postalinformationonpage1033.
B.Actorsandactressonpages385-399.
C.Environmentonpages80-101.
D.Nationalparksonpages747-749.
3.Onewholikessurfingcanfindtheinformationabouthowtosurfonpages.
A.141-144B.841-873C.884-978D.517-528
4.IfyouareinterestedinThomasEdison,youmaysearch,
A.DiscoveriesandinventionsB.Art,famous
C.PopulationD.Education
5.Youcanfind^ThanksgivingDay”onpage.
A.841-873B.108-109C.284-321D.513-516
C
15、
SpanishDancing
一:'"
/朝Spanishdancingisfunandeasytolearn.Comeandlearnthiswon
dancefromSpain.
Place:JohnSmith's
Date:July1-31Price:Y60
Time:7:30pm—9:30pmTel:301—2768
LivePopMusic
EnjoythemusicfromJayChou(周杰倫),thefamouspopsinger.
Place:Themusichall
Date:July20—22
Price-Y200-¥250
Time:8:00pm—10:00pm
Shows_DaqianMuseum
DaqianMuseumhasover1,000piecesondisplayhere.
ComeandseethewholeofChinesehistory!
Place:DaqianMuseum
Date:Julyl_August31
Price:¥50(halfforstudents)
Time:MondaytoFriday:8:30am—5:30pm
Weekends:9:00am-8:00pmTel:271-1399
1.Ifyouwanttolearndancing,youcancall.
A.271-1399B.488—6888C.231-2899D.301-2768
2.YbucanenjoyJayChou'smusicat.inthemusichall.
A.9:00pmonJuly23B.8:00pmonJuly20
C.7:30pmeverydayD.9:30pmonJuly1
3.YoucanlearnatJohnSmith's.
A.AmericanJazzB.popsongs
C.thewholeofChinesehistoryD.Spanishdancing
4.Thereisabigshowonhistoryat
A.DaqianMuseumB.themusichallC.JohnSmith飛D.themeetinghall
5.IfMr.Zhongwantstogotothemuseumwithhiswifeandten-year-olddaughter,howmuchshouldhepayforit?
A.¥70.B.¥100C.¥125D.¥200
D
Doyoueverthrowawayfoodathome?Haveyoueverthoughtaboutwhathappenstothefoodthatshopsand
supermarketsdon'tsell?Well,youmightbeshocked(震驚)tofindoutthatnearlyonethirdoffoodproducedfor
humangetslostorwasted.Whafsmore,around800millionpeopleintheworlddonothaveenoughfoodtoleada
healthylife.
ManypeopleintheUKandacrosstheworldaretryingtodosomethingaboutthisimbalanceandmakeuseof
thrown-outfoodthatcanbeperfectlyeaten.Forexample,thereisacafeinLeeds(UK)whosemealsareallcreated
usingunsoldfoodfromsupermarkets,includingalotofvegetables,fruit,fishandotherthings.Thisunwantedfoodis
turnedintodelicioussoupsandallkindsofdishesthatfeedthehungrypeopleofLeeds.Customerssimplypaywhat
theycanafford,orhelpwiththewashingup.Injusttenmonths,10,000peoplewerefedatthiscafe,usingtwentytonsof
unwantedfood!
Also,lastyeartheUK'sfirstfoodwastesupermarketopened.ThesupermarketisnearLeedsandworksona"payas
youfeel”;customerspaywhatevertheywantfortheproduce.Thestock(庫存)changesdailybutyoucanusuallyfind
thingssuchasfreshvegetables,fruitandmilkthere.Somelow-incomefamilieshavesaidthatithaschangedtheirlives.
“FuelforSchool”isanotherfoodwasteprojectSurplus侈余的)foodfromsupermarketssuchasvegetables,fruitand
breadisusedtofeedhungryschoolchildrenwhosefamiliesmaynotbeabletoaffordtobuythemlunch.
IlivedinLeedsforthreeyears,andhavehadlunchatafoodwastecafe,anditwasdelicious.Icouldn'tbelievethatit
wasallfoodthatsupermarketshadthrownaway!Ihavealsotakenpartinprojectssuchas"Foodcycle”,using
supermarkets9unwantedfoodtocookmealsforpoorpeople.
MorecafeslikethisarebeingopenedinotherpartsoftheUK,anditisnowbecomingpopularintheworld.Ithinkthis
isanamazingactasfoodwasteisoneoftheworld'sbiggestproblems.Ialsobelievethatthelawshouldbechanged,so
thatsupermarketsdon'tthrowawaysomuchperfectlygoodfood!
1.800millionpeopleintheworldcan'tliveahealthylifebecauseof.
A.unsoldfoodB.unwantedfood
C.beingunabletoworkD.beingshortoffood
2.Accordingtothepassage,thewriteragreesthat.
A.buyingthewastefoodcanprotecttheenvironment
B.allthepeopleintheworldmakeuseofwastefood
C.foodwasteintheworldcanbesolvedbytheUKsoon
D.thegovernmentshouldmakethelawtostopfoodwaste
3.Whatisthewriter'smainpurposeinwritingthispassage?
A.Toencouragepeopletosavefood.
B?TointroducesomesupermarketsintheUK.
C.Tosharehispersonalexperienceinsavingfood.
D.lbexplainwhyhecookedmealsforpoorpeople.
E
17^TheRiseofArtificialIntelligence(AI:人工智能)discussesAItechnologyandhowitmightaffecthumansinthe
future,butthefutureisalreadyhere.In2011,America'sFavoriteQuizShowheldacompetitionbetweentwomenand
anIBMcomputernamed“Watson”.IBMdescribesWatsonas“atechnologythatunderstandsallformsofdataandalso
reasonsandlearns."BothmenthoughttheycouldbeatWatson.Instead,thecomputeranditsArtificialIntelligence
soundlybeatbothofthehumanbeings.
ARTIFICIALINTELLIGENCEMADESIMPLE
ArtificialIntelligencegenerallyreferstomachineswithhuman-likeintelligence,suchasproblem-solvingand
learning.InordertobeconsideredAI,thecomputermustpasstheTuringtest,namedafterTuring,aBritish
mathematicianwhoworkedwiththefirstcomputer.
Inthe1950s,Turingpublishedapaperquestioningwhetheracomputercouldbeusedtotrickhumansinto
believingtheywereinteracting(互動)withanactualhumanbeing.Hefoundthatif30%ofhumanswhointeracted
witha^machine^believedtheywereactuallyinteractingwithahumanbeing,thenthecomputercouldbeconsideredas
AL
AsimpleexampleofAIisApple'sSiri.AskSiritodoanything,fromcallingafriendtobookingadinnertable,and
Siricandothem.Siriseemsalmosttobeahumanbeing.Whenyouask,“Areyouarealperson?99Sirianswers,wThatis
areallypersonalquestion.^^
Butjustbecauseasystemcanbehavelikeahumanbeing,thatdoesnotmeanitcanthinklikehumans,Or,doesit?
JOININGOFHUMAN&MACHINE
Itseemsthatourdevices(設備)willturnintohumans.Ourphonesalreadytellustotakeanumbrellabeforewe
walkoutthedoor.Theyvolunteertrafficconditionssoweknowhowlongitwilltaketodrivetowork.
Ourdevicescaninteractwithusinawaythatlookslikearealconversationwithanotherhumanbeing,likewith
Siri.ItdoesnotseemcrazyatalltothinkthatAImaybeprogrammedtoactuallythink.Ifithasnotalreadyhappened,
itwilllikelyhappeninthenearfuture.
HavewecometothetimewhencomputersandAIhavecaughtuptohumanbeings?Althoughcomputershavethe
abilitytomakeourlifebetter,isitpossiblethattheymaycontrolanddestroyhumanbeingsintheend?
WHATTHEFUTUREHOLDS
Itseemsprettyclearthatinthefuture,we'regoingtoseeahuman-machinehybrid.Humanswillbestronger,live
longerandbesmarter.RayKurzweil,acomputerscientist,believesthatwithin50years,thehumansonEarthwillbe
about50to80%robotic.ThereisnoquestionthatAIwillbeapartofeverytechnologythathumanscreate.Willitturn
outbemoreofabenefittohumankindorwillitbeariskandthreaten(威脅到)humanityasweknowit?IfAIis
programmedaccordingtoIsaacAsimov's3LawsofRobotics,humanswon'thaveaproblemwithmachines;butfor
some,evilAIstillstandsinthewayofapeacefulandsafelifeonEarth.
1.ThestoryofcomputerWatsonismentionedheretotellusthat.
A.theageofmachineshascome
B?humansmaketheirownenemies
C.AIhasactuallycomeintoourlife
D.humansareplayingadangerousgame
2.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat?
A.Thringtestwasdesignedtoexaminethefirstcomputer
B.machinesinteractingwithhumanscanbecalledAI
C.Siricanvolunteertobookadinnertable
D.AIwillhelphumanstobestrongerandsmarter
3?Whatdoestheunderlinedexpression“ahuman-machinehybrid”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?
A.Amachinewithahumanlook.
B.Ahumancreatedbymachines.
C.Abodypartroboticparthuman.
D.Arobotthatcanbehavelikehumans.
4.Thepassageismainlyabout.
A.thehistoryandfutureofAI
B.theadvantagesanddisadvantagesofAI
C.theexamplesofAI
D.thecompetitionbetweenhumansandAI
F
18、Youputabluelobster(龍蝦)inboilingwater,andafewminuteslater,youtakeoutaredlobster.Haveyou
everwonderedwhythelobsterchangesitscolorwhenitiscooked?
ScientistsatManchesterUniversity'sschoolofchemistryintheUKhaveananswer.Theyfoundthatachemicalin
theshellcalledastaxanthin(蝦青素)causesthelobster'scolortochange.
Thischemicalisredandisintheshellsofbothravvandcookedlobsters.Butinrawlobsters,therednessofthe
astaxanthiniscoveredbythedarkbluecolorofanotherchemicalintheshell,crustacyanin(蝦青蛋白).Thedarkercolor
helpslobstersavoidenemiesinthewild.Anditislikelytohaveevolved(進化)bynaturalselection.
However,whenheated,thestructureofcrustacyaninchanges.Thismakestheredcolorofastaxanthinstandout.
Thisissimilartothechangingcolorsoftreeleavesinautumn.Leavesalwayscontainthepigmentsthatmakethem
red,orangeandyellow.Butformostoftheyear,thosepigmentsarecoveredbythebrightgreencolorofchlorophyll(葉
綠素).Inautumn,whenthetemperaturecoolsandthesun'slightbecomesweak,chlorophyllfadestomakethese
warm-coloredpigmentsvisible(看得見的).
“Itisascientificcuriosity(神奇),butitmayalsohaveimportantusesintherealworld,9,saidJohnHelliwell,the
leadscientist,toTheDailyTelegraph.wItcouldhelppeopleknowwhenfoodhasbeencookedproperly?5
1.Whosecolorisred?
A.Crustacyanin.
B?Astaxanthin.
C.Chlorophyll.
D.Pigment.
2.Whichoft
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