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第PAGE"pagenumber"9頁(yè),共NUMPAGES"numberofpages"9頁(yè)第PAGE"pagenumber"pagenumber頁(yè),共NUMPAGES"numberofpages"numberofpages頁(yè)高三英語(yǔ)晚自習(xí)高效訓(xùn)練一、閱讀理解ABookstoReadinYour20sTheKiteRunnerByKhaledHosseiniAsaMiddleEasternandNorthAfricanStudiesstudent,Ihaveagreatinterestinbooksaboutwhattakesplaceinthisarea.Ifirstreadthisbookinhighschoolandreallyenjoyeditbecauseofitsaccuratelanguage.Ifanyofyouisinterestedinreadingthisbookandhasn’tyet,Ihighlyrecommend(推薦)it.FireflyLaneByKristinHannahThisismyfavoritebook.Itisastoryaboutfriendship,loveandlifelessons.Thestorycoversthelivesoftwobestfriends,TullyandKate,fromchildhoodtoadulthood.Ilearnedsomuchaboutfriendshipandlife.So,readFireflyLane!You’lllaugh,you’llcry,andthenyou’llsharethisbooktoyourbestfriend.HalftheSkyByNicholasKristofForanypersonofanyage,HalftheSkyisamust-read.Itdescribesthestruggleofwomenandthemostpressinghumanrightsproblemsofourtime:thecommonoppressionofwomenandgirls.TheLittlePrinceByAntoinedeSaintThischildren’sbookissimple.Itmightseemlikeawrongbooktorecommendtosomeoneintheirtwentiesbutperhapsthat’swhatmakesitagoodchoice.Itsingspraisestoexplorationandshowstheimportanceofmakingfriends.1.WhoisthewriterofthebookTheKiteRunner?A.KhaledHosseini. B.KristinHannah.C.NicholasKristof. D.AntoinedeSaint.2.WhatcanyoulearnfromFireflyLane?A.It’swrittenbyTullyandKate. B.It’saboutfriendship,loveandlifelessons.C.It’sasimplebookforchildren. D.It’sabookwrittenforanypersonofanyage.3.Whichbookwillyoureadifyouwanttoknowabouthumanrightsproblems?A.TheKiteRunner. B.FireflyLane.C.HalftheSky. D.TheLittlePrince.BAroundthecountryandaroundtheworld,thereisnoshortageofhumansuffering.Poverty,disease,violence,hurricanes,wildfireandmoreareconstantlytroublinghumanity,andevenourbesteffortsthusfarcan’taddressallofeverybody’sneeds.Manyarelookingforplacestocutfunding,andoneofthefirstplacesthatcomesupinconversationisexcessivespendingonspaceexploration.Whatgoodisittoconductmicrogravityexperimentsrepeatedlywhenchildrenarestarving?Whylaunchsomanyspace-relatedprojectswhennuclearwarthreatensourplanet?Thisisalineofthinkingthathasbeencomingupthroughouthistory.Yes,it’sshort-sighted,inthatitfailstorecognizethatourgreatestproblemsrequirelong-terminvestment,andthatsociety’sgreatestadvancescomeaboutthroughhardwork,research,developmentofdecadesafterthatismade.Investinginscienceisinvestinginthebettermentofhumanity.Overtheseyears,muchoftheresultsofthespaceresearchhavebeenadaptedtobeapplicabletoourdailylives.Forexample,NASA’sadvancementsintheareasofroboticshavegivenmanufacturersanadditionalbasisforthedevelopmentofmoreadvancedartificiallimbs.Additionally,certainnutritionalenrichmentingredientsthatweredevelopedbyNASAhavebeenintegratedintobabyfoodformula.Spacetechnologyhasalsohelpedimproveeconomies.Withinthenextthreeyears,thespaceexplorationandspacetourismindustryareexpectedtobevaluedat3trillionUSD.Itistruethatforeverydollarwespendonthespaceprogram,theUSeconomyreceivesabout$8ofeconomicbenefit.Spaceexplorationcanalsoserveasamotivationforchildrentoenterthefieldsofscienceandengineering.Tomanypeople,theideaofspacetravelmaystillseemfarfrompractical.However,Ibelievethatitisimportantthatwekeepgoingforwardorwe’llriskdelayingfurtherdiscoveriesandtechnologicaladvancementsthatwillbebeneficialforus.4.Accordingtoparagraph1,whatdosomepeoplethinkofspaceexploration?A.Useless. B.Wasteful.C.Beneficial. D.Harmful.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“that”inthesecondparagraphreferto?A.Theadvance. B.Thedevelopment.C.Theinvestment. D.Theproblem.6.HowdoesNASA’sadvancementscontributetothedevelopmentofartificiallimbs?A.Byprovidingafoundation.B.Byaddingcertainmaterials.C.Byactingasadrivingforce.D.Byhelpingrealizethemassproduction.7.Whatcanweinferfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Thepaybackofspaceprogramsisveryhigh.B.Spacetravelappearstobewithinpeople’sreach.C.Moreandmorechildrenareinterestedinscience.D.Newtechnologicaldiscoverieshavebeendelayed.CTheaverageageisrisingaroundtheworld-ademographic(人口)shiftthatmayposeasignificantchallengetoeffortstocontrolclimatechange.HosseinEstiriatHarvardUniversityandEmilioZaghenioftheMaxPlanckInstituteforDemographicResearchinGermanyhavefoundthatenergyuserisesaswegetolderandnotjustbecausewetendtogetwealthier.Thestudysuggeststhatalargergreyingpopulationwouldmeanagreaterproportionofsocietywouldbeconsumingmoreenergy.TheycombinedtwodecadesworthofdatafromthousandsofU.S.householdsandusedthistobuildamodeltorevealhowenergyusevariedacross17agegroupsbetween1987and2009.Theyfoundthat,onaverage,children’senergyconsumptionclimbsastheygrowup,beforedippingslightlywhentheyleavehome.Consumptionthenrisesagainwhenpeoplehittheir30s,beforebrieflydroppingafter55,andthenbeginningtoclimbagain.Thestudycontrolledforfactorssuchasincome,localclimateandtheage,typeandsizeofaperson’shome.Theincreaseinenergyuseatvariouspointsinourlifespanseemstobedowntolifestyleandhowourneedschangeasweage.Whydoesdemandsurgesomuchinour30s?“Weneedmoreofeverything.Morespace,abiggerTV,twofridges,”saysEstiri.ThestudyfoundthatinwarmerpartsoftheU.S.energyuseintensifiesinpeopleovertheageof65probablyasaresultoftheincreaseduseofairconditioning.Thissuggeststhatthereisafeedbackeffectbetweenclimatechangeandanageingpopulationthatwillonlymakemattersworse.HeatwaveshavebecomemorecommonintheU.S.inrecentyearsandareexpectedtobecomemorefrequentduetoglobalwarming.Moreolderpeopleusingmoreelectricalenergytokeepcoolastemperaturesrisecouldaddtoemissions,andthusdrivemorewarminguntilourenergysupplybecomesentirelyfossilfuel-free.“Thismixofpopulation,ageingandclimatechangeonenergydemandisreallyimportanttostartthinkingabout,”saysEstiriBenjaminSova-coolattheUniversityofSussex.U.K,saystheworkshowstheimportanceofdemographicswhenitcomestocuttingcarbonemissions.Mostmodelingofclimatechangemitigationassumespeople’senergyconsumptioneitherstaysthesameoronlychangesbyasmallamountovertime.“Thisstudydirectlychallengesthatentirebodyofresearchbyforcingittosolvethetemporalityandcomplexityoftheconsumptionofenergy.”saysSova-cool.“Houscholdsdonotbehaveinwayseasytopredictorcomprehend.”8.Whichofthefollowinggraphscanbestillustratehowpeopleconsumeenergy?A. B.C. D.9.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph3and4?A.Anageingpopulationisremotelyconnectedwithclimatechange.B.Factorslikepeople’sincomehavelittletodowithenergyconsumption.C.Globalwarmingwouldbereversedifmorefossilfuel-freeenergywereused.D.Demandforenergyishighinregionswithlargepopulationsofolderpeople.10.WhichofthefollowingisSovacoolmostlikelytoagreewith?A.People’senergyconsumptionstayssteadyovertime.B.Itisnecessarytopredicthowhouseholdsuseenergy.C.Theconsumptionofenergyvarieswithcircumstances.D.Populationstructuremattersthemostincuttingourcarbonfootprint.11.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Seniorsover65aretoblamefortheeverincreasingcarbonemissions.B.Variousfactorsshouldbetakenintoaccounttoaddressglobalwarming.C.Climatechangecallsforagreateremphasisonthecontrolofthebirthrate.D.Ourageingpopulationcouldmakeitevenhardertocombatclimatechange.二、七選五閱讀Twentyyearsago,theword“smartphone”didn’texist.Bynecessity,neitherdidtheword“dumbphone.”Intwodecades,wemighttalkaboutallofourappliancesinsimilarways.Fromovenstogaragedoorstoinsulinpumpstovehicles,manyofourdevicesaregoingtobeconnectedtotheInternetinthesamesensethatourphonesarenow.Onecompany,SmartThingssellsdevicesthathelpconsumerscontroltheirlightsandlockswhilethey’renotathome,forexample.Eventually,theseitemswillbeabletorespondtosignalsfromoneanotherindependentofhumaninput.12.Thatcouldbegreat,butitalsovastlyexpandstheuniverseofthingsthatcouldgowrong,particularlywhenitcomestoprivacy.Takedishwashers.Atheart,they'reverysimplemachines.Butahackeddishwashermightstartrunningonoverdrive,goingthroughmultiplecycles,wastinggallonsofwaterandcostingyouextraandpossiblyfloodingyourhouse.Althoughthefolkswhomakedishwashersmaybefantasticengineers,orevengreatcomputerprogrammers,itdoesn’tnecessarilyimplythey’reequippedtoprotectInternetusersfromthebeginning,13Hackingisjustanextremecase.Shortofthat,thereareallkindsofsecurityproblemsthatcouldcropupinanInternetofThingssituation.Manyofthesedevicesarepumpingoutvastamountsofdata.AccordingtoHagins,amodest10,000householdshaveSmartThingsinstalled.Together,thosehomesproduce150milliondatapointsaday.14Asearlyas2010,Siemenssaiditwascapableofusingitssmartmeterstolearnsomeprettyincrediblethingsaboutourenergyusage:“We,Siemens,havethetechnologytorecorditeveryminute,second,microsecond”.Fromthatwecaninferhowmanypeopleareinthehouse,whattheydo,whetherthey'reupstairs,downstairs,doyouhaveadog,whendoyouhabituallygetup,whendoyouhaveashower:massesofprivatedata.15Onedifferencebetweendata-hungrybusinesseslikeGoogleandyourfuturehomenetworkofInternet-enabledobjectsisthatsomeofthosedevicesmaynotneedtotalktoeachotheroverthepublicInternet.Ifthey’reconnectedtothesameWi-Finetwork,maybethosedeviceswon’tneedtotransmitdataacrosstheWeb.“Utilizebutkeepthedatawithinthehomeboundary,theElectronicFrontierFoundation’sLeeTiensuggested‘‘Keeptheinterestingvariationswithinthehomeboundary.”A.Securingthatdataissomethingthatevenbig-nametechcompaniesstrugglewith.Sohowdowefixthat?B.“It’snotjustthattheconsumersdon’tunderstandthetechnology,”saidJeffHagins,co?founderofSmartThings.It’salsothatthepeoplebuildingitdon’tunderstandit.JustbecauseIknowhowtoprogramdoesn’tmeanIunderstandthesevulnerabilitiesatall.”C.Thatraisesanotherpotentialproblem,though.IfyourhomeWi-Fipasswordisallthatstandsbetweenaspyorhackerandyournetworkeddevices,youwindupwithasinglepointoffailure.D.Theinformationmayberelativelyunimportant,suchasbatterylevelsortemperatures,butwheninaddsup,itcanproduceextremelydetailedprofilesofyourbehavior.E.Thesameholdstruefortheautoindustry,wheremanycompanieshavebegunexperimentwithnewtechnologiesthatletcarscommunicatewithoneanother.F.Yourbathroomscalemighttellyourrefrigeratorthatyou’reoverweight,andyourfridgemightstartrecommendinghealthierrecipes.三、完型填空Mostformsofconventionaladvertising—print,radioandbroadcasttelevision—havebeenlosinggroundtoonlineadsforyears;onlybillboards,datingbacktothe1800s,andTVadsareholdingtheirown.Suchout-of-homeadvertising,asitisknown,isexpectedto16by3.4%in2022,anddigitalout-of-home(DOOH)advertising,whichincludestheLCDscreensfoundinairportsandshoppingmalls,by16%.Suchadsdrawviewers5attentionfromphonesandcannotbeskippedor17,unlikeadsonline.Billboardownersarealso18thelocationdatathatarepouringoffpeople’ssmartphones.Informationabouttheirowners’locationsandonlinebrowsinggetscollectedandsoldtomediaowners.Theythenusethesedatatoworkoutwhendifferentgroups—“businesstravellers”,say—walkbytheirads.That19isaddedtoinsightsintotraffic,weatherandotherexternaldatatoproducehighlyrelevantads.DOOH20candeliveradsforcoffeewhenitiscoldandiceddrinkswhenitiswarm.Such21worksparticularlywellwhenitisaccompaniedby“programmatic”advertisingmethods,atermthatdescribestheuseofdatatoautomateandimproveads.InthepastyearbillboardownerssuchasClearChannelandjcDecauxhave22programmaticplatformswhichallowbrandsandmediabuyerstoselect,purchaseandplaceadsinminutes,ratherthandaysorweeks.Itissaidthatoutdooradswillincreasinglybeboughtlikeonlineones,basedonaudienceandviewsaswellas23.Thatispossiblebecausebillboardownersclaimtobeableto24howwelltheiradsareworking,eventhoughno“click-through”ratesareinvolved.Datafirmscantelladvertisershowmanypeoplewalkpastindividualadvertisementsatparticulartimesoftheday.Advertiserscanestimatehowmanyindividuals25toanadforahandbagthengoontovisitanearbyshop(orwebsite)andbuytheproduct.Suchmetricsmakeoutdooradsmore26-driven,automatedandmeasurable,arguesMichaelProvenzano,co-founderofVistarMedia,anad-techfirminNewYork.However,theoutdoor-adrevolutionisnot27-free.Thecollectionofmobile-phonedataraisesprivacyconcerns.And28oftheonline-adbusinessforbeingvague,andoccasionallydishonest,mayalsobetargetedattheOOHbusinessasitbecomesbiggerandmorecomplex.Theindustryisreadyto29suchconcerns,saysJean-ChristopheConti,chiefexecutiveofVIOOH,amedia-buyingplatform.Oneofthe30offollowingtheonline-adpioneers,henotes,islearningfromtheirmistakes.16.A.shrink B.grow C.disappear D.emerge17.A.obtained B.blocked C.separated D.a(chǎn)rranged18.A.makingprogressin B.gettingengagedin C.becomingpartof D.takingadvantageof19.A.value B.record C.knowledge D.feeling20.A.opponents B.providers C.learners D.instructors21.A.a(chǎn)dding B.collecting C.targeting D.producing22.A.changed B.forbidden C.cleared D.launched23.A.marketing B.evolution C.location D.branding24.A.measure B.wonder C.notice D.forget25.A.devoted B.opposed C.related D.exposed26.A.concept B.data C.customer D.research27.A.stress B.conflict C.injury D.problem28.A.a(chǎn)spects B.demands C.criticisms D.details29.A.a(chǎn)ddress B.share C.reflect D.emphasize30.A.benefits B.difficulties C.challenges D.conditions四、語(yǔ)法填空閱讀下面短文,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。Incense(香)ismaterialthatreleasesfragrant(芳香的)smokewhenburnt.YangJinqing,aninheritorofQingyuantraditionalincensemaking,hasaburningdesire31(develop)popularfragrances.Fordecades,Yanghascommittedhimself32thetraditionalincensecraftinQingyuan,33wasnamedanationalintangibleculturalheritagebytheStateCouncilinJune2021.Thecountryboastsaprofoundincensehistory34(date)backtobeforetheQinDynasty.ThecraftanditsculturethrivedduringtheSongDynasty.Itfoundwider35(popular)duringtheMingandQingdynastieswhenitwasusedtofendoffdiseases,insects,mosquitoesandpreservepeople’shealth.QingyuansawmanyincenseworkshopssetupduringtheSongDynasty,thankstoitsclosegeographicallocationtoabundantherbalresources36(hide)intheTaihangMountains.Nowadays,withthe37(increasing)expandingmarket,morethan50,000people38(engage)intheincensebusinessinmorethan500localincensebusinesses.YangJinqinghashelpedtoestablishanengineeringcenterforherbalincenseinHubeithatspecializesinstudyingancientrecipes39developingnewcraftsbasedonthefragrance.“Wemightthinkincensecultureisveryelegantand,therefore,farawayfromus,butitisactuallyveryclosetoourlives.”hesays.“Whendrinkingtea,playingchess,readingorwriting,40(light)anincensestickcanhelpcalmthenervesandconcentratethemind.”“IwantfuturegenerationstoappreciatethecharmofChina’sincensecultureandcraft.”
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