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2024年中考英語(yǔ)逆襲沖刺名校模擬真題速遞(河北專(zhuān)用)第二期專(zhuān)題01任務(wù)型閱讀15篇(河北名校模擬)(2024·河北邢臺(tái)·二模)閱讀下面短文,按要求完成下面小題。Whatwouldyoulikeforlunch?Maybe,abattery?Althoughitsoundsunusual,thishasalreadybeenrealizedbyscientistsastheydevelopelectronicthingsyoucaneat.Robofood,ledbyDarioFloreanofromaSwissInstitute,hascreatedanewdrone(無(wú)人機(jī))withscientistsfromWageningenUniversity,theNetherlands.Halfofthepartsinsidecanbeeaten!Theprogramaimstomakerobotsthatcanbeeatenandfoodsthatactlikerobotsbymixingfoodscienceandrobotsinanewway.Thedrone’swingsaremadefromricecakesgluedtogetherwithoilandchocolate.Itcanfindmissingpeopleoranimalsinemergenciesandsendfoodormedicine.PartsofthedronecanbeeatenbecausetheymeetfoodsafetystandardsforemergenciessetbytheUnitedNations.However,themainchallengeisfindingstrongeredible(可食用的)materialsforthedrone’swingstoprepareforbadweatherandhightemperatures—ofcourse,thechocolatemaymelt(融化)easily.Robofoodalsodevelopedanediblesensortohelpmonitorstomachsickness.It’seatenbythepatienttochecktheconditionsinside.It’sdifferentfromothersensorsbecauseit’seasyforyourbodytodigest(消化),soitwon’tleaveanyremainsinsidethebody.TheinventionofRobofoodalsohelpswithenvironmentalprotection.Therearebatteriesthatyoucanfullyeat.TheyaremadefromnaturalthingslikevitaminB2andelements(元素)foundinfruits.Thishelpstheenvironmentbecauseyouwon’thavetothrowthemawaylikeotherbatteries.1.Theprogramaimstomakerobotsthatcanandfoodsthatactlikerobots.2.Thedronecanfindmissingpeopleoranimalsinemergenciesandsend.3.Whatarethedrone’swingsmadefrom?4.WhydoestheinventionofRobofoodalsohelpwithenvironmentalprotection?5.Doyouthinkthedevelopmentofedibleelectronicsisagoodthing?Whyorwhynot?(2024·河北保定·二模)閱讀下面短文,按要求完成1—5題。Doyouwonderwhatyourworkenvironmentwillbein10years?Imagineyouwalkintoyouroffice,withthetemperaturejustright.Yousitdownandbeginaniceday.Thisisthekindofsmartofficethatengineersaretryingtomake.Itusestechnologytohelpworkersperformattheirbestwhileatwork.Sittinginfrontofadeskfortoolongcanbebadforyourhealth.Forexample,itcancausebackandwaist(腰)pain.Sanon,acompanyinZhejiang,builtUP7tohelpsolvethis.Asasmartliftingdesk,UP7cantellhowlongauserhasbeensittinginthechair.Whenitreachesthetimesetbytheuser,itwill“tell”theusertostopworkingbyeithershakingthetableorsendingmessagestotheuser’sphone.Thecompanyalsodesignedatypeofsmartchairtomatchwiththetable.“Thechairissocomfortable.Itcanadjustthearmsandheightaccordingtoyourbodyshape,”auserinZhejiangpostedonplatforms.Insmartoffices,youprobablywon’tusepapernotebooks.Instead,youcantryelectronicpaperbookstoputeveryworkdocumentonline.N10,createdbyHanvonTechnologyinBeijing,isanew“notebook”likethis.Itusesascreenthatdoesn’tproducemuchlight.Userswriteonitwithanelectronicpen.“Ittrulyfeelslikereadingandwritingonrealpaper,completelymeetingmyofficeneeds,”auserMr.LinsaidtoPeople’sDaily.“Notesrecordedcanbeeasilyorganized,searchedandstored.Youusuallyneedseveralpapernotebookstodowhattheelectronicnotebookdoes.”Areyoulookingforwardtoworkinginsuchacomfortableandfriendlyworkenvironmentinthefuture?1—2題完成句子;3—5題簡(jiǎn)略回答問(wèn)題。6.Smartofficeusestechnologytohelpworkerswhileatwork.7.Sittinginfrontofadeskfortoolongcancause.8.HowdoesUP7telltheusertostopworking?9.WhatdousersusetowriteonN10?10.Areyouinterestedinworkinginasmartoffice?Whyorwhynot?(2024·河北邯鄲·二模)閱讀短文,并按要求完成下面小題。ScottandMollyareinterestedinHi-tech(高科技)products.TheyarereadingamagazinearticleaboutHi-techfashion.ATalkingHandbagIt’s8:00a.m.andyouarerunningoutofthedoor.Justwhenyouclosethedoor,yourbackpackorpursesuddenlysays,“Wait!Youforgotyourkeys!”Atalkingpurseorbackpack?Yes,it’strue.This“smart”bagcan“talk”toyouraccessories(配件).Ifyouforgetyourkeysordropyourwallet,forexample,thebagwilltellyou.Howdoesitwork?There’sa“smartchip(芯片)”inthebag.Youputotherchipsonyourphone,walletorkeys.Thenthebagandtheaccessoriescan“talk”toeachother,andyou.TheHugShirtYouareinBeijingandyourmotherisinLondon.Youcallhereveryday.Butnowwithadspecialshirtandacellphone,youcanalsosendheravirtual(虛擬)“hug”.How?Youstartbytextmessagingyourmother.SheiswearingherHugShirtinLondonanditreceivesyourmessage.Suddenlyshefeelspressureonherarms:hershirtgetswarm,andshecanfeelyourheartbeating.justlikearealhug!Toreceivethevirtualhug,youmotherhastoweartheHugShirt.SmartClothesTheseclotheschangecolorwhileyouarewearingthem!Isithotoutside?Yourjacketchangesfromdarktoalightercolortoprotectyoufromthesun.Thesesmartclothesalsonevergetdirty!1、2題完成句子;3~5題簡(jiǎn)略回答問(wèn)題。11.ScottandMollyareaboutHi-techfashion.12.willtellyouifyouforgetyourkeys.13.Whatdoesyourmotherhavetodotoreceiveavirtualhug?14.WhatcanSmartClothesdowhileyouarewearingthem?15.Inthispassage,welearnabout3Hi-techproducts.Whichdoyouthinkisthebest?Why?(2024·河北·二模)Makingschoollifesimplerandmoreconvenientisbecomingarealitywiththeuseoftechnology,especiallyinChinawheremanyschoolsareusinginventionslikeAI.OneexampleisaschoolinTianjin,whichusesasmartcampussystemfromatechcompany.Inclasses,studentsgethands-onexperienceusingsimulation(模擬)devicesandVRglasses,exploringrocketlaunchesandthestructureinsiderocketsthro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rdertomove“oldideas”to“newideas”.Theyhavetoaskthemselvessuchquestionsas“Arethenewideasgood?”or“Dotheyfitme?”Itiscertainlynoteasytodiscovertheanswerstothesequestions,especiallywhenyou’restilltooyoungtohaveenoughlifeexperiencetomakeproperdecisions.Butdon’tbedisappointed—therearesomesuggestionsthatcanhelpyoureduceyour“mentalinternalfriction”.First,beconsistent(始終如一的)withyourself.Tothisend,youwillalwaysneedtocheckyourself.AstheancientGreekphilosopherAristotleputit,“Knowingyourselfisthebeginningofallwisdom”.Youhavetohonestlythinkaboutyourownpersonalhabits,andevenfearsandworries.Second,developnewinterests.AfriendofminedecidedtolearnaboutBeijingOpera.Hesaidthatlearningabout“oldthings”madeiteasierforhimtodealwiththe“newthings”inmodernlife.Andthethirdthingyoucandoistospendtimewithnature.Beingwithnaturehelpsyoutoknowyourselfandforgetthestressofyour“mentalinternalfriction”.1—2題完成句子,3—5題簡(jiǎn)略回答問(wèn)題。31.Expertsthinkwhenpeoplehavetotheymayexperience“mentalinternalfriction”too.32.Ifyouaretooyoung,youmaynothavetomakeproperdecisions.33.WhatisthebeginningofallwisdomaccordingtoAristotle?34.Whydidthewriter’sfriendlikelearningabout“oldthings”?35.Doyouenjoybeingwithnature?Whyorwhynot?(2024·河北石家莊·二模)閱讀下面短文,按要求完成下面小題。Robotsareveryimportantinourdailylifenow.Peoplelikerobotsbecausetheycandothingsforus.Theycandohousework.Theycandealwithdata(處理數(shù)據(jù))fast.Somepeoplethinkrobotscandoeverythingnicely.Butsomethingsthatareeasyforusaredifficultforrobots.Forexample,robotshavedifficultypickingupthings.Thismaymakeyoufeelsurprisedbecauseevenbabiescanpickupthingseasily.That’sbecauseourbrainstellushowtouseourhandstoholdthings.Butrobotscan’tunderstandthesekindsofthings.Sotheyoftenbreakordropthings.Manyscientistsaretryingtodealwiththisproblem.AmongthemisKenGoldbergfromtheUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley,theUS.Hehasstudiedtheproblemforyears.Finally,hecameupwithananswertothequestion.Hebuiltadatabaseforrobots.Allkindsofinformationaboutathing,suchasitssizeandshape,areinthedatabase.Beforearobotpicksupathing,itcanfindtheinformationaboutthething.Inthisway,therobotcanpickupthethingeasily.1、2題完成句子;3~5題簡(jiǎn)略回答問(wèn)題。36.Robotspickingupthings.37.KenGoldbergforrobotstodealwiththeproblem.38.Whycanevenbabiespickupthingseasily?39.Howcantherobotpickupthethingeasily?40.Doyoulikerobots?Whyorwhynot?(2024·河北保定·二模)閱讀下面短文,按要求完成下面小題。ThePalaceMuseumisbecomingzero-waste.The“PalaceMuseumZeroWaste”project,whichwaslaunched(發(fā)起)in2020,aimstoachievethegoalof“reducingwastetoclosetozero”.In2021,abull-shapedsculpture(雕像)calledFuniucijiuwasonshowintheCiningPalacearea.92%ofthesculpturematerialcamefromtherecycledwasteinthePalaceMuseum,atotalof320kg.Afteraseriesofprocessing(加工),thewastehadbeenchangedfromwastetobeauty.Themuseumalsorecycledmorethan32,000plasticbottlestomakeculturalandcreativeproducts(文創(chuàng)產(chǎn)品)betweenJune2021andOctober2023,reducingcarbonemission(碳排放)by931kg.Inthelastthreeyears,thenumberofdustbinsinareasopentothepublichasreducedto110sets.The“PalaceMuseumZeroWaste”projectwillbefurtherintroducedtomorepeople.Sofar,about3,000museumworkers,40,000touristguides,and21millionvisitorshavetakenpartintheproject.Inthisway,theycannotonlylearnhistoricalknowledge,butalsoexperiencethemodernwastepracticeandgetintothehabitsofcreatinglesswaste.ThePalaceMuseumisontheroadtobecomingagreenermuseumintheworld!1、2題完成句子;3題從所給兩個(gè)數(shù)字中選擇一個(gè),并根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容提問(wèn);4、5題簡(jiǎn)略回答問(wèn)題。41.ThePalaceMuseumlaunchedthe“PalaceMuseumZeroWaste”projecttoachievethegoalof“reducingwasteto”.42.Thenumberofdustbinsinareashasreducedinthelastthreeyears.43.(A)in2020
(B)about3,000①M(fèi)ychoiceis:②Myquestionis:44.Whatweretheplasticbottlesrecycledtomake?45.Wouldyouliketotakepartinthe“PalaceMuseumZeroWaste”project?WhyorWhynot?(2024·河北唐山·二模)閱讀下面短文,按要求完成下面小題。ChatGPT,asmartAIchatbot(聊天機(jī)器人)tool,hasswepttheeducationworldrecently.Soartificialintelligence(AI)leadstoaheateddiscussion.Herewe’llexplaintheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofAItogiveyouabetterunderstandingofthissubject.AvoidingmistakesAlthoughpeoplehavemuchwisdom,theystillmakemistakes.However,AIcouldserveusmuchbetter.Oncealgorithms(算法)aresetup,computerswillkeepdoingthesametaskoverandoveragainwithoutmakingmistakes.SavingtimeThispowerfultoolallowsyoutouseyourtimemoreeffectively(高效地).Typein“Acatwantstogotospace”andaskChatGPTtowriteabedtimestory.Justonesecondlater,you’llgetthecharactercalledMax,whotriedhisbesttogetoverdifficultiesandflewtherocketstothemoon.Creatingastoryinthiswaygreatlysavestime,oryouwouldhavetospendseveralhoursmakingupagoodone.InvitinglazinessinhumansThereweremanyinventionsthatwerefirstintroducedtohelpus,butweendedupdependingtoomuchonthem.ThesameistrueofAI.Itkeepsservingyouunlessit’sturnedoffbyyou.Ascomputersbecomesmarter,humanswouldliketoturntothemwhenfacingproblemsinsteadofmakingfulluseoftheirownabilities.ResultinginlosingjobsWiththeincreasinginfluenceofAI,findingajobwillbemuchharder.PeopleuseChatGPTtowriteemails,translatelanguages,andanswerallkindsofquestionswithoutthehelpofothers.AImaynottaketheplaceofhumans,butitcancertainlyleadtomorepeoplelosingjobs.1—2題完成句子;3—5題簡(jiǎn)略回答問(wèn)題。46.Peoplearewise,buttheystill.47.ChatGPTcaninjustonesecondinthetext.48.WhenwouldAIstopservingyou?49.WhatdisadvantagesdoesAIhaveaccordingtothetext?50.WhatdoyouwantChatGPTtodoforyou?(2024·河北滄州·二模)閱讀下面短文,按要求完成下面小題。Scientistshavecreatedanunderwaterrobotthatcantelldifferentkindsofpollutionatthebottomofthesea.Therobotwillhelpclean-upteamsfindtherubbishandgivethemachancetoremovethethingsthatcancausethemostharmtotheenvironment.Therobot,whichweighsnearly100poundsandusesspecialcamerastotake3Dpictures,wascreatedbyateamatSkarvTechnologies.Theresearchersputtheirworktothetestatalake.First,therobotswamupanddowninrowsataboutsixfeetabovethelakebed,collectinginformationwiththespecialcameras.Thenacomputerturnedtheinformationintoamap,whichshoweddifferentkindsofrubbishindifferentcolors.Atotalof3,894objectswerefoundinthelakeanddividedintodifferentkinds.“There’stoomuchrubbish,”amemberoftheSkarvTechnologiesteam,Fossum,toldNewScientist.“There’ssomewherearound165to300tonsofrubbishinthelake.”Itisnotalwayspossibleforclean-upteamstoremovealltherubbishtheyfindunderwater,becausethereissomethingmoreimportanttoclean.Therobotwillbeusedtohelptheteamsfindthemostharmfulthings.Andtheteamsspendtheirtime,effortsandmoneyinremovingthemfirst.“Glassisn’treallypolluting,”saidFossum.“Soifyouknowthere’sanareawithalotofglass,youprobablycanignore(忽視)that.Instead,youshouldpaymoreattentiontothethingsthatareputtingheavymetals(金屬)intotheenvironment.”Besideshelpingtocheckthepollution,therobotcanalsotellthepositionsofanimalsinthesea.Itcanavoidhurtingtheanimalswhiletheclean-upteamsremovetherubbish.51.Thereareintheunderwaterrobottotakephotos.52.Theinformationwasturnedintotoshowdifferentkindsofrubbish.53.Whatthingsdotheclean-upteamsremovefirstinthesea?54.Whycantheteamsprobablyignoretheareaswithglass?55.Whatwillthewriterprobablywriteaboutnext?(2024·河北邯鄲·二模)閱讀下面短文,按要求完成下面小題。Haveyoueverboughtanythingthatyoucan’ttouchorsee?Nowadays,virtual(虛擬的)productshavebecomemoreandmorepopular.Thereisaproductcalled“virtualtreehole”.Thismeansthatyoucanpayforsomeonetolistentoyoutalkaboutyourlife.“Virtualsupervision(監(jiān)督)”iswhenyouneedsomeonetokeepaneyeonyouifyoucan’tstudyorreadcarefully.Thepriceisusuallyfrom10yuantoseveralhundredyuan,dependingondifferentneeds.Undertheincreasingpressureofstudying,workingandrelationships,morepeoplewanttofindwaystolowertheirstressandkeepthemselveshappy.“Somesecretscan’tbesharedwithfamilyandfriends.Talkingtostrangersisabetterwayforme,”YuXiaoyu,30,whohasboughta“virtualtreehole”said.“Themostimportantisthatstrangersaremoreobjective(客觀的)inlookingattheproblems.”“Thereisalsolesstroubleforfamilyandfriendsbecausetheyarealsobusy,”Yuadded.However,theexperienceisn’talwaysgood.Yumeta“treehole”thatdidn’tpaymuchattentiontoherproblems.“It’samatterofluck,”Yusaid.“Sometimesyouhappentotalktosomeonewho’sreallypatientandevenprofessional;sometimesyoumeetsomeonewhoendsupmakingyoufeelevenworse.”Buyingvirtualproductsshowsyoungpeople’semotional(情感的)needs.However,there’salsoariskthattheymaytruststrangersmorewhentheyaredown.It’sstillimportanttothinkabouthowsafethisvirtualserviceis,especiallywhenitasksformoremoney.56.A“virtualtreehole”meansthatyoucansomeonetolistentoyou.57.Virtualproductscanhelppeopleandkeepthemhappy.58.WhatisthemostimportantreasonforYuXiaoyutobuya“virtualtreehole”?59.Whatmayhappenifpeopletalktosomeonewhocan’thelpthemthrougha“treehole”?60.Doyoulikevirtualproducts?Whyorwhynot?(2024·河北邯鄲·二模)閱讀下面短文,按要求完成下面小題。Anewandexcitinginventionnowallowsdeafpeopletoseeconversationsinreal-time.Usingaugmentedreality(AR)glassesandasmartphone,deafandhearing-impaired(聽(tīng)力受損的)peoplearealsoabletojoinineverydayconversations.TheARglassesweredevelopedbyDanScarfeafterhehadabigdinnerwithhisfamily.Themansawhis97-year-oldhearing-impairedgrandfathersittingaloneinsilencewhiletherestofthefamilyweretalkingexcitedly.HisgrandfatheralwayswatchedTVshowswithsubtitles(字幕).HesuddenlyrealizedthatmaybetheARglassescouldhelp.Scarfegottowork,withNreal,anARglassesmaker.Sixmonthslater,anewpairofARglassescameout.Theglasseshaveathingthatreceivestheaudio(音頻)fromtheenvironmentandsendsittoaconnectedsmartphone.Thephonethencreatessubtitlesfromthataudio.Byspecialprograms,thesesubtitlesthenappearontheuser’sglasses’screen.ThecompanytestedtheglassesintheUK.TheUKwaschosenasatestinggroundasover12millionadultsinBritainhavehearingproblems.However,whentheproductgoestothewholeworld,itcouldchangethelivesofabout430millionpeople.Thisisonly5%oftheworld’spopulationandincludes70millionpeoplewithtotalhearingproblems.Thisisagamechangerforthedeaf.MarkAtkinson,whoisusingtheARglasses,says,“Asadeafpersonmyself,Iammovedbythisnewtechnology.WhenItriedontheglassesforthefirsttime,Iwassosurprised.Althoughtheyarealittleexpensive,Ilikethemverymuch.Real-timesubtitlesmademebecomepartoftheconversationasneverbefore.”1-2題完成句子;3-5題簡(jiǎn)略回答問(wèn)題。61.Thetechnologycanhelpdeafandhearing-impairedpeopletojoinin.62.DanScarfe’sgrandfatherwouldwhileothersweretalkingexcitedly.63.Whatwilltheglassesdoafterreceivingtheaudio?64.Iftheproductgoesaroundtheworld,howmanypeople’slivescouldbechanged?65.DoyouliketheARglasses?Whyorwhynot?(2024·河北秦皇島·一模)閱讀下面短文,按要求完成各題。Whatwilltheschoolsbelikeinthefuture?Smartschoolswillbetheschoolsofourcentury.Thesefutureschoolsaredifferentfromthoseinthepast.Theyusehightechnologytohelpstudentslearnmorequicklyandsafely,aswellasbringconveniencetoteachers.TheUniversityofBritishColumbiahasbuiltCanada’sfirst5Gsmartschool.Theschoolworkedwithahigh-techcompanytobuilda5Gnetworkacrosstheschool.AtStaffordshireUniversityintheUK,manystudentsenjoytalkingtoBeaconandaskingitquestions.BeaconisanAIrobotthatwasmadebytheuniversity.Itislikeapers
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