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時(shí)間:90分鐘滿分:90分

一'單項(xiàng)選擇(共10小題,每小題0.5分;共5分)

()1.1wishIcouldbuyapartmentinfuture.

A.an;aB.a;the

C.an;theD.the;the

()2.Pleasepickupthe.Don,tkeepitonthefloor.

A.boxesB.books

C.paperD.bottles

()3.Myfamilylikeeatingapples,soDadplanstoappletreesbehindour

house.

A.saveB.plant

C.bringD.make

()4.一Oh,no!Itis7:50.1willbelateforschool.

—Don,tworry.ΓΠdriveyouthere.

A.hardlyB.always

C.alsoD.already

()5.Ourparentsoftentellusit,stoleavemuchpersonalinformationonthe

Internet.

A.interestingB.exciting

C.difficultD.dangerous

()6.Thevillagersbuiltmanynewhousesaftertheiroldonesintheflood(洪

水).

A.felldownB.foundout

C.fellbehindD.tookup

()7」易錯(cuò)題]MissSmithisbusynow.Sheyouafterworkthisafternoon.

A.calledB.calls

C.willcallD.iscalling

()8.1apartynextSaturday.!hopeyoucancome.

A.hadB.washaving

C.havehadD.willhave

()9.Yesterdaypeoplecametothetowntowatchthecarrace.

A.hundredsB.hundred

C.hundredsofD.hundredof

()10.—Doyouwantarobotinyourhouse?

—.Butit,stooexpensive.

A.MaybeB.Idon,tthinkso

C.Ican'tstanditD.Yes,Ihopeso

二、完形填空(共10小題,每小題1分;共10分)

Hello,everyone!I,mathirteen-year-oldboyin2023.1wanttotellyouwhatthe

year2034willbe11.

In2034,1willgrowup.Yes,Iwillbe24yearsold.Myparentswantmetobea

12whenIgrowup.Theythinksciencecanchange(改變)theworld.

In2034,therewillbemore—??_infactories,evenonthestreet.Theywill

14doalmosteverythingthatpeoplecando.Thatwillmakeourlifemuch

15.Robotswilltakepeople'splacetodolotsofjobs.Thenpeoplewillhavemore

freetime.Buttherewillbemorepollution16somanyfactories.Sowillsome

peoplehaveto17otherplanets?Ithinkso.MaybeIwillliveonthespacestation.

Ithink18mustplayapartinsavingtheearth,ornobodywillbeabletoliveon

theearthin2034.19_canwedo?Wecanuse_20waterandplantmoretrees.

()11.A.asB.HkeC.aboutD.for

()12.A.doctorB.cookC.driverD.scientist

()13.A.peopleB.plantsC.robotsD.animals

()14.A.canB.beabletoC.can,tD.notbeableto

()15.A.easierB.busierC.worseD.bigger

()16.A.suchasB.infrontofC.acrossfromD.becauseof

()17.A.movetoB.payforC.wakeupD.careabout

()18.A.someoneB.everyoneC.everythingD.something

()19.A.WhatB.WhereC.WhenD.How

()20.A.muchB.moreC.lessD.little

三'閱讀理解(共16小題;每小題1.5分;共24分)

第一節(jié)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇一個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。

?原制題

Imagine(想象)wakinguptofindacupofcoffeereadyandthefloor

swept.Withsmartdevices(裝置)controlled(控制)byAI,allhouseworkcanbe

donewhileyouareasleep.

Nowyourkidscantrythesedevicesatthesmallhome,showninour

communitysciencecenterfromAugust1sttoAugust14th.HereinthecenterWe

havemanyfunactivities.ChildrencanalsotryoutthecleaningrobotLittleQ.It

isacuterobotwitharoundhead,twobigeyesandtwolonglegs.It,slikeabig

toy,andyourchildrenwillloveit.

OpeningHours:1:00p.m.一9:00p.m.,fromTuesdaytoSunday,closed

onMonday.

Visitors:Peopleofallagesarewelcome.Childrenunder12shouldcomealong

withtheirparents.Nopetsareallowed.

Food&Drinks:Nooutsidefoodordrinks.Visitorscanbuyfoodanddrinksin

thecenter.

Tickets:Pleasecall769520tobookaticket.KindlynotethatYouCANTbooka

ticketonourwebsiteorthroughe-mail.AnditisNOTpossibletobuyaticketat

ourticketofficeasitisclosed.

()21.WhatcanthesmartdevicesinParagraph1do?

A.Farming.B.Business.

C.Housework.D.Schoolwork.

()22.Whencanavisitorenterthesciencecenter?

A.OnMondaymorning.

B?OnSundaymorning.

C.OnMondayafternoon.

D.OnSundayafternoon.

()23.Whocanbeallowedtovisitthecenter?

A?Amanwithacat.

B.An8-year-oldboyalone.

C?Amanwithhis3-year-oldson.

D.Agirlwithfoodfromoutside.

()24.Howcanavisitorbookaticket?

A.Bymakingaphonecall.

B,Bysendingane-mail.

C.Byvisitingthewebsite.

D.Bygoingtotheticketoffice.

B

Robotsmayseemsmart,buttheycannotevenpickupachesspiece.Let,stakea

lookatsometasksthatareeasyforkidsbutnotforrobots.

Pickthingsup

Pickingthingsupisnoteasy.Ifwedropourpencilonthefloor,ourbrainswork

hard.Firstwemustfindthepencil.Thenwemoveourhandstoit.Arobotcannot

alwaysmoveits"hand"totherightplace.Whenwetouchthepencil,itmightrollC袞

動(dòng))alittlebit.Robotscannoteasilyunderstandthiseither.So,ifyoudropapencilon

thefloor,arobotwillprobablyrollitaroundtheroom.

Getaroundinlargespace

Ifsomeonedropsusinabuildingwedidn'tgoto,wemightfeelabitlost.But

wecanlookaround,findadoorandgetoutquickly.Butarobotwilllookeverywhere

foradoor,evenonceilings(天花板)andfloors.Thisisbecauseit,shardforthemto

understandspace,especiallylarge,blankthingssuchaswallsorceilings.

Understandtheworldmadebypeople

Becauseofcommonsense,wedonotlookfordoorsontheceiling.Wepickupa

coffeecupbyitshandle(把手).WefeelWhether(是否)ithascoffeeinsideand

whetheritishot.

Arobot?Itmayturnthecupupsidedown.Itmayholdthehotpartofthe

cup.Scientistshavetriedteachingrobotscommon-senserules.Butevenhuge

databases(數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù))don,thelpmuch.Maybetheyneedmoretimetolearn.

()25.Whatmayhappenwhenarobottriestopickupapencil?

A.Itmaybreakthepencil.

B.Itmayrollthepencil.

C.Itmaynotfindthepencil.

D.Itmaywatchthepencilroll.

()26.Whatwillarobotdoinordertofindadoor?

A.Digabigholeinthewall.

B.Onlylookforlargeandblankthings.

C.Searcheverywhereeventheceilings.

D.Dropitselfinacornerinthebuilding.

()27.Whatcanwelearnaboutcommonsensefromthelasttwoparagraphs?

A.Robotscanteachthemselvescommonsense.

B.Robotshavethesamecommonsenseashumans.

C.Scientiststriedteachingrobotscommon-senserules.

D.Hugedatabasesareveryhelpfulinteachingrobotscommonsense.

()28.WhatcanWelearnfromthepassage?

A.Robotsarenothelpfultohumansatall.

B.Robotsaregoodatpickingupsmallthings.

C.Itiseasyforrobotstounderstandlargespace.

D.Robotshavetroubleunderstandingourworld.

C

Doyoueverimagine(想象)whatlifewillbelikein2060?Aninternational

groupoffortyscientistshavemadesomesurprisingpredictions.Theysaidthatinthe

nextfortyyears,ourliveswouldchangebeyond(超出)ourwildestdreams.

Firstly,humanscangrowbodypartsthemselves.Dr.EllenHeber-Katzisoneof

thefortyscientists.Hesays,"Peoplewillthinkitcommonthatsickorgans(器官)can

berepaired.Ifsjustlikethewaywefixacar."Damagedpartswillbetaken

away.Scientistscouldusehumancells(細(xì)胞)togrowneworgans.Newtechnologies

likethiswillalsohelppeopletoliveIongerWithinfortyyears,mostpeoplewillbe

abletoliveuptoonehundredyears.

Secondly,thescientistshavepredictedthatamachinewillbeinventedto"read”

themindsofanimals.In2060,wewillbeableto“talk”toanimals.Scientistssaythat

humansmayfirst"talk"withmammals(口甫乳動(dòng)物)andthenothervertebrates(脊椎

動(dòng)物)suchasfish.

Ourhousesmightalsochangebeyondourimagination.Dr.SusanGreenfield

predictsthatwhenyouenterthelivingroom,sensors(傳感器)willknowyou.They

willturnontheIightsJfyoutalktothelights,theywillchangetothecolorofyour

choice.

Butwhatwouldbethebiggestbreakthrough(突破)overthenextfortyyears?A

numberofscientistsbelieveitwouldbethediscoveryofaliens.NASAscientistChris

Mckaysays,“Wemayfindaliensinspaceandtalkwiththem."Hebelievesmarksof

alienlifemayevenbefoundhereonEarth.

Doeslifein2060soundcooltoyou?Letswaitandseewhatwillreallyhappen

then!

()29.Whichofthefollowingismentionedinthepassage?

A.In2060,humansmaybeabletocommunicatewithdogsandaliens.

B.Mostpeoplewillbeabletoliveuptotwohundredyearsinfortyyears.

C.Thesensorswillturnoffthelightsafteryouleavethelivingroomin2060.

D.ScientistswillfindmarksofalienlifeonMars.

()30.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructureofthepassage?(Pl=

Paragraph1)

P5

()31.Thewriterwrotethepassageinatone(語(yǔ)氣)of.

A.regretB.surprise

C.relief(輕松)D.anger

()32.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Lifein2060

B.TheBiggestPlan

C.HowtoLiveLonger

D.TheMostPossibleFuture

第二節(jié)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,將方框中的選項(xiàng)填入空白處,使短文意思完整'連貫。

Peoplearelivinglongerandlongerthesedays.That,sgoodnews.It,sgreatto

havealonglife.However,everythingwillbehardwhenpeoplegetold.Manyold

peoplegetsickandneedcare.Whentherearemanyelderlypeopleinsociety,finding

careisdifficult.Therearen,tenoughpeopletodothisjob.

Today,technologyishelpinguswiththisproblem.33.Someofthem

liftandmovepeoplefrombedtobed.Othershelppeoplearoundtheirown

homes.Thereareevensomerobotsthatcanjustbeelderlypeople,sgoodfriends.

34.Whenyoutouchthem,theywillmoveormakeanimal

sounds.Theybringrealjoytoelderlypeople,andnoonehastofeedthem.

Sometimeselderlypeoplejustneedanassistant.SomecarerobotsuseAI.35.

Therobotstellpeopletotakepills,doexercise,andseethedoctor.They

makevideocallstofamily.Also,iftherobot,sownerisintrouble,therobotwillcall

someoneforhelp.Othercarerobotsdophysicaljobs.Theypickthingsup,helppeople

walk,andleadgroupsindances.36.Thepeopletherelikethemalot.

Manyoftheserobotsdon,tjusthelpelderlypeopledothings.Theyalsohelp

themfeelusefulandindependent.Somecompaniesmaketheirrobotslookweak.That

way,peoplewillcarefortherobotswhiletherobotscareforthem.

A.Japanesehospitalsusetheserobotsnow.

B.Thesimplestcarerobotsarelikepets.

C.Theycanhelpelderlypeoplewithmanythings.

D.Newrobotscangiveelderlypeopleallkindsofcare.

四、閱讀填空(共7小題,每小題1分;共7分)

Let,smakeapredictionaboutthelifeinthefuture.Eachfamilywill37.

(probable)havearobot.Youcanaskit38.(do)everythingfor

you.Itwillserveyou2439.(hour)aday.Therobotwilllooklikeahuman

whenyouseeitforthe40.(one)time.ltcantalkwithyouwhenyouare

alone.Youwon,tknowwhetheritisahumanorarobotwhenyoumeetitonthestreet.

Peoplewillhave41.(little)timetoworkandmoretimetotravel.The

VehieIeS(交通工具)inthefuture42.(fly)freelyintheskybecauseevery

vehiclewillhavewingswithit.Theywilltakeyoutoanyplaceyouwanttovisit.You

cangotosleepduring43.(you)travelwhenyoufeeltired.Allvehicleswill

besafe(安全的)becauserobotswilldrivethem.

五、回答問(wèn)題(共4小題,每小題2分;共8分)

ManypeopleknowLEGO.ItisfromDenmark,andappearedinthe1950s.In

about1960,peoplebegantomakeLEGObricks(積木)usingakindofPlaStiC(塑

料)calledABS.WithABSplastic,theLEGObrickswon,tbebrokeneasily.Peoplecan

usethemoverandoveragain.

Unhappily,ABSplasticcan,tberecycled(回收利用),andittakesaverylong

timetobreakdown.That,sabigproblem.Thereisseriousplasticpollutionaroundthe

world.AndLEGOmakesabout110billionbrickseveryyear.

Tohelpsavetheearth,LEGObegantomakenewbricksin2015.Thesebricks

wouldn'tpollutetheearthsomuch.Threeyearslater,thefactorybeganmakingsome

LEGOparts,liketrees,outofakindofspecialplastic.Theplasticismadefromsugar

Cane(甘蔗)?LEGOisnowtryingtomakebricksoutofPETplastic.Thiskindof

plasticcanbefoundinthingslikebottlesandclothing.PeoplecanmakeLEGObricks

outofrecycledplasticbottles.Thefactoryisworkingtofindoutawaytoaddcolorto

thebricks——rightnowthey,rejustwhite.

44.WhendidLEGOappear?

45.WhydidLEGObegintostudynewplastic?

46.Wherecanpeoplefindthenewestplastic?

47.Whatcolorarethenewestbricks?

六、綜合閱讀(共5小題;共16分)

Greatinventions(發(fā)明)changethewor1d.(A)Theyhelppeopleliveabetter

life.Thefollowingarethreeofthemostimportantinventionsinhistory.

Thewheel

Thewheelisperhapsthegreatestinventioninhistory.Afteritwasinvented,

travelingbecamefasterand(B)comfbrtable.Afewthousandyearsago

peoplestartedtousewheelsoncarriages.Intheearly19thcenturywheelswereused

onthevehiclesWhiCh(C)Carriedpassengers.Atthestartofthe20thcentury,cars

becamepopular.

Thetelephone

AlexanderGrahamBellinventedoneofthefirst(D)practicaltelephonesin

1876.Sincethen,peoplehavebeenabletospeaktoeachotherfromadistance.Ibday

millionsofpeopleacrosstheworldownmobilephones.Theyallowpeopletokeepin

touchwitheachotheranytime,anywhere.

Thelightbulb

ThomasEdisondevelopedthefirstpracticallightbulbin1879.(E)the

inventionofthelightbulb,peoplehadtouseoillamps.Afterlightbulbswere

invented,peoplecandoasmanythingsintheeveningastheycaninthedaytime.(F)

你能想出沒(méi)有它們的生活嗎?

48.將文中畫線部分(A)改寫為:

Peopleliveabetterlifetheofthem.

49.在文中(B)和(E)的空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~:;

50.寫出文中畫線部分(C)和(D)的同義詞或近義詞:;

51.將文中畫線部分(F)譯成英語(yǔ):____________________________________

52.從文中找出能說(shuō)明本文主旨大意的詞語(yǔ):

七'書面表達(dá)(共20分)

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