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2022-2023英語試題一、閱讀理解VolunteersNeededDepaulUSA-CasaMilagrosaVOLUNTEERROLES&RESPONSIBILITIESOntheThirdWednesdayofthemonthwehostourMonthlyFoodDistributioneventonsite.Volunteerscanexpectalargergroupoffellowvolunteersonthesedaysandtoworkalongsideothervolunteersinvariouscapacities,includingsorting,packinganddistributingfreshproduce.FoodSorterandPacker:Thesevolunteersaretaskedwithassistingthedriverinunloadingboxesoffood.Moveandarrangeproduceboxestothepackingareatofacilitatethepackingprocess.Packproducebags/boxeswithpredeterminedquantitiesofproduceitems.Placepackedbags/boxesindistributiontables,oncepacked.FoodDistributor:Volunteersdistributepre-packagedproducedboxes/bagsandhelpourguestswithloadingintotheirvehiclesifnecessary.Cleanup,includingbreakingdownboxesandremovingemptyboxesifapplicable.GuestGreeter/Registration:Ifyou’rebilingual(雙語的)andabletoassistclientsatdistributionsites,weneedyourhelpasaclientgreeterandregistrationvolunteer,whoisthefirstpointofcontactatCasaMilagrosadistributionsite.Thesevolunteersmusthaveacheerfulwelcomingbehaviorandawillingnesstowelcomenewclientsandberesponsiblefor:answeringquestionsclientsmayhave(intheirpreferredlanguage),makingplansforthedistribution.SKILLSFoodDelivery/Distribution·Multi-TaskingFoodDelivery/Distribution·Multi-TaskingPeopleSkills·GuidingREQUIREMENS·RelevantTrainingTimeCommitment:4-5hoursin1day·MinimumAge:18Whichisincludedinthevolunteeringtasks?Cleaningguestsvehicles. B.SortingandpackingC.Providinglanguagetraining D.Donatingmoneyandfood.Whatcanwelearnaboutthefooddistributionevent?Itisheldonevery B.ItneedsvolunteersWednesday.C.Itprovidessomeonline D.Itsvolunteershavetoserveservice. day.Whomaybethebestpersonfortheevent?A.Akindhousewifeavailableonweekends.B.Ahelpfulteachergivinglessonsdailyatschool.C.Asociableinterpreterskilledatdistributingfood.D.Acheerfuljuniorstudentgoodatgreetingothers.“Belongingisimportantthroughoutthelifetime,duringlifeshifts,suchasthefirstyearofcollege.“reportedJanineM.DutcherinPsychologicalScineThisconnectiontotheuniversitycommunityisoftenreferredtoas‘schoolbelonging’,whichisthoughttobetheextenttowhichstudentsfeelpersonallyaccepted,respected,included,andsupportedbyothersintheschoolsocialenvironment.”Aseriesofthreestudieswereconductedabouttheresearch.Duringeachstudy,studentsbeganthetermbyself-reportingtheirsymptoms(癥狀)ofdepression,senseofsocialfit,andfeelingsofbelonging.Belongingwasmeasuredbyaskingparticipantstorateonesimplestatementonarangefrom1to7:“Today,IfeellikeIbelongat.…(schoolname).’Intheinitialexploratorystudyof157studentsandthefirstconfirmatorystudyof121students,participantsthenreportedtheirsenseofbelongingattheendofeachdayforoneweekatthebeginning,middle,andendoftheterm.Inthesecondconfirmatorystudy,172studentsdidthisreportingforoneweekatthebeginningandendofboththewinterandspringterms.Duringassessmentweeks,participantsalsocompletedmeasuresofsocialinteraction,socialfit,andsymptomsofdepressionfourtimeseachday.Inallthreestudies,students’feelingsofbelongingwerefoundtopredicttheirsymptomsofdepressioninadvanceevenaftercontrollingcurrentdepressionsymptoms,socialinteraction,andfeelingsofsocialfitorloneliness.Additionallyfeelingsoflonelinessnotthenumberofsocialinteractionsthatstudentsreportedhavingeachday,werealsofoundtopredictsymptomsofdepression.“Collegestudents’riskofdevelopingdepressionhasbeenincreasingforacademicandsocialreasonsinrecentyears.However,thesedailyfeelingsofbelongingactuallyprovideanimportantsignalforchangesindepressivesymptomatology,“Dutcherwrote.“Thiscouldhaveimportantimplicationsforinterventionstorelievedepressivesymptomsinfirst-yearuniversitystudentsbecauseearlydetectionofriskcanallowforbothearlierinterventionandmorepositivepreventativestrategies.”Whatdoestheresearchmainlyfocuson?A.Thenewapproachestorelievingdepression.Thesymptomsandpreventionofdepression.Thesocialinteractionsbetweencollegestudents.Theconnectionbetweenbelonginganddepression.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?Theprocessoftheresearch. B.ThedirectionoftheC.Theabilitiesofthe D.Thebackgroundsoftheparticipants. participants.Whichofthefollowingistrueabouttheresearch?A.Feelinglonelyfrequentlymeanssufferingfromdepression.B.Thesenseofbelongingcanserveasapredictorofdepression.C.Thesocialinteractionsdeterminethesymptomsofdepression.D.Controllingcurrentdepressionsymptomsleadstoafullrecovery.Whatcanweconcludefromthelastparagraph?Depressioncanbecuredeasilyifdetectedtimely.B.Depressionisunavoidableduetovariouspressures.C.Earlierdetectionmakesforthepreventionofdepression.D.Studentsaremorelikelytodevelopdepressionthanothers.OneoftheinterestingthingsaboutChinaisthattheylovelists.TherearesortsofthingsthroughChinesehistorythatareinlistform,suchastheFourGreatBeautiestheSevenWarringStates,andtheThreeKingdoms.ItshouldcomeasnosurprisethatthereissuchathingastheFourGreatInventions.ThereareliterallyhundredsofinventionsthatwereoriginallyinventedinChinabeforetheywereintroducedanywhereelse.However,theFourGreatInventionsinparticularstandsoutashavinggreatlychangednotjustChinesecivilization,buttheentireworld.However,whatmakestheFourGreatInventionssuchanoddlistforChinaisthatthelistwascreatedbysomeoneBritish.TheFourGreatInventionswasactuallyinventedbyBritishhistorianandsinologistJosephNeedham.HespentmuchofhislifetravellinginChina,collectinganddocumentingexamplesofChineseinventionsandtechnology.HepublishedhisfirstbookonChineseculturein1954wherehelistedmanyChineseinventionswhichwereoriginallytobeEuropeaninventions.Inthe16*century,therewasaversionfloatingaroundcalledtheThreeGreatInventionswhichcontributedtothegreatnessofEurope,ormorespecificallysometimesGermany.ItmighthavecreatedbyEnglishphilosopherFrancisBacon:theprintingpress,gunpowder,andthecompass.AsexplorersbeganmorefrequentlyvisitingChina,theyrealizedthatallofthosegreatinventionshadbeenaroundinChinaforcenturiesbeforetheyappearedinEurope.So,aspartofhisworkandsettingtherecordstraight,NeedhamcreatedtheFourGreatInventionsofChina,alistthathassubsequentlygainedwidespreadapprovalfromscholarsinChinaitself.Thefourgreatinventionsarethethreelistedbefore:theprintingpress,gunpowder,thecompass,andtheotherbeingpaper-making.8.Whatdoesparagraph1serveas?A.Aplot.C.Aclue.B.Alead-in.D.Aconclusion.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“sinologist”probablyA.AnexpertstudyingChineseculture.B.Apublishertryingtosellbooks.C.Anexplorersearchingfortreasures.D.AbusinessmantradingwiththeChinese.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?JosephNeedhampublishedbookstolistChineselandscapes.FrancisBaconwasthefirsttocreatetheFourGreatInventions.TheFourGreatInventionschangedEurope,especiallyGermany.AncientChinacontributedtoscientificdevelopmentworldwide.WhichofthefollowingisasuitabletitlefortheA.WhoreallycomesupwiththeFourGreatInventions?HowdotheFourGreatInventionschangetheworld?WhatmakestheFourGreatInventionswellaccepted?WhyaretheFourGreatInventionsimportanttoEurope?Thewords“caring”and“empathetic”(共情的)aren’tonesnormallyassociatedwithtechnology.Yearsley,anAustralianenterpriserwhoisexpertinartificialintelligence(AI),istryingtochangethat.YearsleyisthefounderofAkin,aroboticsstartupthatcurrentlyusesatablet-basedsystemtohelpusersmanagethetasksrelatedtohomelife,whetherthat’splanningmealsorremindingyoutopayyourcellphonebill.CurrenthomedevicesmadebyGoogleorAmazonorAppleusepredictiveAItotrackpatterns,strengthenbehaviorsandmanipulate(操控)buyingdecisions,someofwhich,sheassumes,arequestionableorjustunhealthy.Incontrast,theAIthatsheisdevelopingwillbedesignedtorunthehumanhome,encouraginghealthfuldecisionssuchastakinganightlywalk,refillingthefridgeandsupportingsociallikelunchesorbirthdaycelebrationswithfriends.“It’sthehardestAIIhaveeverbuiltforit’sacomplexsystem,Yearsleysays.YearsleybegandevelopingtheAkintechnologyin2017,whensherealizedtheneedtobettermanagethehomeishugelyignored.Besides,sherealizedthatwomenunequallybeartheburdenofhouseholdwork.AUnitedNationsreportestimatesthatwomendo2.6timestheamountofunpaidcareanddomesticworkthatmendo,orcloseto30hoursperweekintheU.S.alone.Meanwhile,Yearsley,whohasaspecial-needschildandarelativewithdisabilitysaysitmakessensetofocusonthedisabilityfieldbecauseoftheextrain-homeneedsofusersandtheircaregivers.“Wehavealotmoreworkload,”shesays.“Arewegivingtimebacktocaregivers?IamnotgoingtorestuntilIgiveyouback10hoursweek.”WhileYearsleypicturesanarmyofrobotssomedayhelpingwithroutinehomemadetasks,thefirstdisplayforAkinwilltaketimeandmoney.Akinhasreceivedsomeearlyseedfromahandfulofinvestors,andwasrecentlyselectedasafinalistfortechgiantLGNova’sMissionfortheFutureprogram,anannualchallengethatseekstoidentifybusinesseshavingpotentialtoimprovelifeandleadsocietyintothefuture.WhatmighttheAkin’sAlsystemA.Consumingmoredrinkstoenjoyyourself.B.StayinguplateworkingtomakemoreC.SpendingmoretimestayingwithyourfamilyD.Purchasingproductssimilartowhatyoubought.WhichisacontributortoYearsley’sAlsystem?LotsoffinancialsupportfrominvestorsTheuselessnessofcurrenthomedevices.Akins’becomingafinalistforaprogram.Heavyburdenofhousewivesandcaregivers.WhatcanbeusedtodescribetheAkin’sAIsystem?A.Successfulandpromising B.Stableandpractical.C.Thoughtfulandinnovative. D.Matureandfriendly.What’sthepurposeofthetext?A.Tocallonpeopletohelpthe B.Toraisemoneyforadisabled. giant.C.Tocomparetwocompanies’AIsystems.二、七選五

D.TointroduceafuturisticAIsystem.Americaisseriouslystressedout.AccordingtotheAmericanInstituteofStress,evenbeforethepandemic,94percentofsaidtheyregularlyfeltstressed. 16 Weallgetsometimes,butfeelingconstantlyworriedandovertiredcanleadburnout(倦怠),whichcanhaveseriousresults.Thinkofburnoutasstresstakentoanotherlevel.“Typically,burnoutisdefinedasanextremestateofpsychologicalanxiety,”saysYoungAhPark,anassociateprofessortheSchoolofLaborandEmploymentRelations. 17 .Becausesomanyofusfrequentlyfeelstresseditcanbehardrecognizewhenthelinehasbeencrossed. 18 MichaelLeiter,aprofessorofpsychologyinNovaScotia,explains“Burnoutcombinesthreekeydimensions:extremetiredness,feelingsofpessimismandasenseoflowachievement.“19“Thisisasignthatdemandsarebuildingfasterthanyoucanrecoverfromthem,”hesays.Thattirednessturnsintofeelingssuchaspessimismandwithdrawal,especiallyfeelingthatwaytowardpeopleyou’resupposedtocareabout. 20 Inspiteofthis,itcancontributetomakingmistakesorevenstartingtofeelemotionallydisabled,allwhichaccountformoreseriousissuestodevelop.Sobeforethestressrisesuptothatextremealarmingleveltakesomestepsyoucantopreventburnout.Whydopeoplesufferfromburnout?Trueburnoutdiffersfromfeelingovertired.Feelingtiredwhenyoubeginworkingisaredflag.D.Livingataburnoutlevelcancauseaseriousdisease.That’stheendstageofburnout,butittakesawhiletothere.It’saresponsetofacingthecontinuedstressbeyondability.Andrecently,theirstressisreportedtohavereachedanlevel.三、完形填空“Mountainsarealwayssmallerinyourimaginationthantheyareinreallife,”someonewisesaid.Andthequotesprangtomindasstaredupatthesnowy 21 ofPenYFan,thehighestmountaininSouthWales.IwastotakepartintheFanDancetheworld’soldestSpecialForcestest.Mygeneralfeelingabouttheeventwasthatitwouldbetough,butgoodstrength 22 formyrunning.Ifeltpretty 23 withinthefirstkilometreandIsurprisedhoweasyitfeltsofar.Kilometretwo24metrudging(跋涉)throughsnowandice,butspiritsstillremainedhighasIchattedtofellow25aroundme.Gradually,however,theclimbingbecameextremely 26 .Thesnowwas 27 byathickfogandwindssostrongthatIcouldhardlystandonmyfeet.Thewindkept 28 mebackwardsandsideways,andeachstepseemedtorequirealltheenergyIhad.Iwasabouttoquitsomeoneappearedoutof 29 .“You’redoingreallywell!Keepgoing!”heshouted 30 thewind.Ifeltasuddenburstof 31 andIcrazilypulledmyselftothefinishline.We’dbeenmovingforhoursandwere 32 theline.Thewellbeingofmybodycamesecondtomyburningdesiretogettothatfinishline.IwasexpectingtofeelrelievedandjoyfulwhenIfinallysucceeded, 33 insteadIfeltamixtureoftirednessandconfusion.I 34 ontheideathatwhilearesmallerinyourimaginationthantheyareinreallife,yourabilitytosufferisalsobiggerinreallife.Infact,I 35 overmorethanjustamountainattheFanDance.21.A.peaks B.caves C.valleys 22.A.looked B.worked C.a(chǎn)pplied 23.A.shocked B.depressed C.moved 24.A.saw B.kept C.found 25.A.colleagues B.a(chǎn)dmirers C.participants 26.A.encouraging B.excitingC.energy-consuming 27.A.blocked B.warmed C.wrapped D.a(chǎn)ccompanied28.A.guidingB.holdingC.blowingD.chasing29.A.nowhereB.placeC.sightD.mind30.A.over31.B.uponC.into D.a(chǎn)crossA.fear32.B.hopeC.panic D.a(chǎn)ngerA.a(chǎn)pproaching33.B.escaping C.crossingD.extendingA.while34.A.focusedB.since C.soB.reflected C.dependedD.butD.carried35.A.tookB.rode C.turnedD.climbed四、用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成短文閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。TheBeijingEconomic-TechnologicalDevelopmentAreareportedasharpdeclineinwaterconsumptionandagreatimprovementinnaturalandlivingenvironment.WaterconsumptionperunitofGDPforthearea,alsoknown 36 BeijingE-Town,wasonlyone-thirdofBeijing’saverage.The 37 (efficient)ofwateruseintheareaisamongthehighest 38 (global),saidofficialattheadministrativecommitteeofBeijingE-Town.Inthepastdecade,BeijingE-Townhas 39 improveditsnaturalandlivingenvironment, 40 (struggle)tobecomeanidealplaceliveandworkandanurbanareafreeof“urbandiseases”,whichrefertoproblemsfacingbigcitiessuchastrafficjamsandenvironmentalpollution.Now,ithasbecomeanidealhabitatforanimals.Everyyear,alargegroupofbirds41(spot)intheBeijingE-TownsectionoftheLiangshuiRiver,42 wasoncefullofpollutionandhadanunpleasantsmell.Aftermorethan10yearspollutioncontrolandmanagement,it 43 (pass)theevaluationbytheMinistryofWaterResourcesin2020, 44 (recognize)asoneofthefirstexemplaryriversinChina.“BeijingE-Townwillcontinuetoadoptapeople-centeredapproachtodevelopmentandpromotethecombinationofindustrialgrowth 45 urbandevelopment,”saidanofficialofBeijingE-Town.五、其他應(yīng)用文46.假定你校英語文學(xué)社準(zhǔn)備招聘一名編輯,請你用英語寫一個(gè)招聘啟事,內(nèi)容包括:工作內(nèi)容;注意:80請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。WANTEDEnglishLiteratureClub六、讀后續(xù)寫47.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。OurchurchcharityinTorontohasawayofa

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