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第1頁/共1頁2024北京昌平高三二模英語筆試部分本試卷共12頁,共100分??荚嚂r長90分鐘??忌鷦毡卦诖痤}卡指定區(qū)域作答,在試卷上作答無效??荚嚱Y束后,將答題卡交回。第一部分知識運用(共兩節(jié),30分)第一節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Itwasmyfirstdayofhighschool,anditwasmyfirstdayofschoolinanewcity.Therewasonlyonethingonmymind:whattowear.Agoodimageiseverything,soitwasimportantformeto1thepeoplewhoIwouldspendthenextfouryearswith.Forthefirsttimeinmylife,Ithoughtabouthowconvenientitwouldbetoweartheschooluniform.Aftercarefullyselecting,Iemergedproudlyinapatterneddress.Anhourlater,Ifelt2asIsteppedoffthebusandheadedtowardroom1136.ButasIturnedthecornerintomyfirstclass,myjawdroppedtothefloor.SittingatherdeskwasMrs.Hutfilz,myEnglishteacher,3theexactsamedressasI.Ikeptmyheaddownandtiptoedtomyseat,butthefirstdaymeantintroductionsinfrontofthewholeclass,andsoonenoughitwasmy4.Imadeitthroughmyminutespeech,untilMrs.Hutfilzstoodup,jokinglyaddingthatshelikedmy5.AlthoughthiswasthemomentIhadbeenworryingfromthemomentIwalkedin,allthe6thathadincreasedsurprisinglymeltedaway;thestudentswhohadpreviouslybeenstaringattheirphones7theirheadsasIsharedmystory.MysmilegrewasIlaughedwithmypeers,endingmyspeechwith“AndIamverystylish,muchlikemyfirstperiod8.”Afterclass,IstayedbehindandtalkedtoMrs.Hutfilz,sharingmypreviousworryaboutcomingintoanewschoolandcity.Iwas9tomakeahumorousandgenuineconnectionwithmyfirstteacher,onethatwouldcontinuefortherestoftheyear.WhilemyfirstperiodofhighschoolmaynothavegoneexactlythewayIthoughtitwould,itcertainlymadetheday10inthebestway,andtaughtmethatMrs.Hutfilzhasanawesomesenseofstyle!1.A.impress B.surprise C.please D.encourage2.A.shy B.lucky C.free D.powerful3.A.preparing B.wearing C.hiding D.designing4.A.turn B.chance C.reward D.solution5.A.writing B.style C.speech D.voice6.A.happiness B.confidence C.boredom D.anxiety7.A.nodded B.buried C.raised D.touched8.A.neighbor B.peer C.teacher D.friend9.A.relieved B.nervous C.patient D.embarrassed10.A.unpredictable B.unforgettable C.unbearable D.unchangeable第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)閱讀下列短文,根據短文內容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個適當的單詞,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號所給詞的正確形式填空。請在答題卡指定區(qū)域作答。AReleasedonAug30,2023,athree-episodewebseries11(title)EscapeFromtheBritishMuseumhasbecomepopularonlineforitstouchingandinnovativestory.TheseriesfollowsthejourneyhomeofaChinesejadeteapotthathascometolifeasagirl.SherunsawayfromtheBritishMuseumandcomesacrossaChinesejournalist12helpstheartifact(文物)returntoChina.TheseriesaimstoraisebroaderawarenessofChineseartifactsthat13(keep)abroad.BInAmerica,peopleuseboth“fall”and“autumn”todescribethe14(three)seasonoftheyear.AccordingtoDictionary.com,thesetwowordswerefirstdocumentedwithinafew15(century).Theperiodbetweensummerandwinterwascalled“harvest”16oldEnglish.ThiswordhasGermanicoriginshighlightingtheactofgatheringandpreservingcropsbeforewinter.Inthe1500s,Englishspeakers17(begin)referringtotheseasonbetweencoldandwarmmonthsasthe“falloftheleaf”whichlatershortenedto“fall”.CWakeupearlyenoughandprobablyyou18(hear)apleasantchorusofbirds.Thisearlysingingcanstartasearlyas4a.m.andlastforseveralhours.Birdsdoit19(attract)matesandwarnotherbirdstoavoidtheirplace.Onetheoryasto20theychoosetheearlymorningtocommunicatetheseimportantmessagesisthatthelowvisibilitymakesithardtodootherbirdactivities,likesearchingforfood.Keepingtheiractivitylevellow,theychoosetosinginstead.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),38分)第一節(jié)(共14小題;每小題2分,共28分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AInterestedinwriting,photographyorcurrentevents?Lookingforanexperiencetoinspireyourcollegeessays?Orhopingtoexploreaworld-classcitywithnewfriendsthissummer?Ifso,checkouttheBostonUniversitySummerJournalismAcademy.It’saprogramcreatedandrunbyBostonUniversity,wherehighschoolstudents:●Learnfromaward-winning,workingjournalists—includingtwowhohavesharedinPulitzerPrizesfortheirreporting.●ReportonactualeventsaroundBostonoryourhometown.●PlacestorieswithBoston’sDailyFreePress,oneofthetopcollegenewspapers.●Improvetheirwriting,interviewing,andresearchskills—applicableforanymajorandcareer.Theacademyofferstwooptions:anon-campus,residentialprogramoverthreeweeksforstudentswithjournalismexperience,andalearn-from-homeprogramovertwoweeksforallexperiencelevels.Forstudentsinterestedinphotography,weofferaspecialphotojournalismtrackforboth.Everyoptionisorganizedinthreesections:●Classroomstartseachdaywithareviewofjournalismfundamentalsinacollegiateformat.Auniversity-leveljournalismtextbookprovidesdailyreadingsandwritingassignments.●NewsroomprovidestimeforstudentstoapplywhattheylearnintheClassroomtohands-onjournalismassignments.Overtherestoftheirday,studentsconductinterviewsandgatherinformation.●GuestTalksofferstudentsadviceandinsightfromjournalismexpertsintopicssuchasradioreportingandstudyingjournalismincollege.SessionsfeatureaGuestTalkduringeachthree-weeksessionfromjournalismexperts.Studentsalsovisitcitynewsroomstohearfromfamousreporters.Applicationsfortheon-campussessionJune24toJuly12aredue:April19.Applicationsforlearn-at-homesessionsstartingJune17,July1andJuly15aredue:May10.●OnCampus,residential:Threeweeks,includingtuition(學費),activityfees,roomandboard:$6,200.($400discountsforEarlyBirdapplicantsbyMar8!)Learn-from-Home:Twoweeks,tuition:$1,500.($200discountsforEarlyBirdapplicantsbyMar8!)21.Intheprogram,participantscan______.A.developtheirinterviewingskillsB.finishtheircollegeessayswithhelpC.getinspirationfromretiredjournalistsD.publishstoriesinBostonofficialwebsite22.Ifonechoosestolearninon-campusprogram,oneneedsto______.A.payatmost$1,500 B.applybeforeMay10C.havejournalismexperience D.haveknowledgeinphotography23.Whatwillthethreesectionsprovideforparticipants?A.Adviceandinsightfromtopphotographers.B.Reviewsofreadingandwritingfundamentals.C.Aweeklytalkwithleadingjournalismexperts.D.Chancestoputjournalismknowledgeintopractice.BAsmostofyouknow,thefirstyearofuniversityisalwaysthehardesttoadaptto.Theadditionoftakingcareofyourself,makingnewfriends,learninghowtogetaroundcampus,andschoolcansometimesbetoomuchtobear.Iwouldliketoattendmedicalschoolaftermyfour-yearundergraduate.Itiswell-knownthatmedicalschoolsareverycompetitiveandrequireextremelyhighmarks.IhadalwaysknownthatIwasmeantformedicalschoolandworkedhardallthroughouthighschool.IengagedinlifesciencesandknewthatIwantedtodoadoublemajorinneuroscience(神經科學)andpsychology,butofcourse,Iwasn’tsofondofthepreconditionstogettothatstage.Ihadtotakemathandphysicsinmyfirstyear.SoafterthechokeIcallthefirstterm,IlookedbackonmygradesandfoundthatIhadneverseennumberslikethisbefore.Ireallydidn’teventhinktheywerepossible.Ihadheardthatmedicalschoolslikedtoseeanupwardtrend,soIwasdiscouragedandhurt,buttriednottothinkaboutit.HavingyourgradestakenawayfromyouwhenthatwasallyouhadwasahugethingIhadtoovercome—Idefinedmyworthbyhow“smart”IwasandgettingpastthatmindsetwasthehardestthingI’veeverdone.AfterIsawmygrades,IrealizedthemistakeImadetakingabunchofunnecessarilychallengingcourses.Attheendofmysecondterm,mygradesweren’tashighasIwantedthemtobe,butIacceptedit.Iknewthattherewerereasonsforthedifferencesbetweenindividuals,butIstillsawahugeimprovementinmymarksfromthefirstterm.IhadenjoyedmytimeinmysecondtermandeventhoughIwasn’twhereIwantedtobe,ithadnothingtodowithmyplaceintheuniversity.Itwasveryeye-openingandtaughtmewhatIneededtodoinordertoachieveMYbest—notwhateveryoneelseconsideredtobethebest.I’mnowtakingasummerschoolcourseandmymarksareincrediblybetterthanwhatIwasgettingduringmyfirstyearofschool.ThoughIhadaroughstart,I’msuremylessonsandnewattitudewillcarrymemuchfartherthanjusttomedicalschool.24.Theauthorwantedtotakeadoublemajorbecauseshe______.A.likedthetwomajorsbetterB.waspreparingherselfforhergoalC.triedtoproveheracademicabilityD.decidedtochallengeherselfinuniversity25.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenreviewinghergradesafterthefirstterm?A.Satisfied. B.Surprised. C.Calm. D.Angry.26.Inthesecondterm,theauthor______.A.acceptedthegradesanddidnothingB.triedtolearnmorenecessarycoursesC.viewedlearningfromadifferentangleD.focusedonlearningmedicalknowledge27.Whatcanwelearnfromthispassage?A.Afreshstartleadstomorechallenges.B.Hardworkwillpayoffsoonerorlater.C.Sticktoyourplanandyouwillsucceed.D.Properadjustmentwilltakeyoufarther.CBaleenwhalesplayavitalroleinecosystems.Tocommunicateacrossvastdistancesandfindeachother,baleenwhalesdependcriticallyontheproductionofsoundsthattravelsfarindarkoceans.However,sincewhalesongswerefirstdiscoveredmorethan50yearsago,itremainedunknownhowbaleenwhalesproducetheircomplexvocalizations(發(fā)音).AnewstudyinthejournalNaturereportsthatbaleenwhalesdevelopeduniquestructuresintheirlarynx(喉)thatenabletheirlow-frequencyvocalizations,butalsolimittheircommunicationrange.ThestudywasledbyvoicescientistsProfessorCoenElemansandProfessorTecumsehFitch.“Thetoothedwhalesandbaleenwhaleswereinitiallylandanimalsthathadalarynxservingtwofunctions:protectingtheairwaysandsoundproduction.However,theirswitchingtolivinginthewaterplacednewandstrictdemandsonthelarynxtopreventchokingunderwater,”saysTecumsehFitch.Thestudyshowsthatbaleenwhalesneverthelesscanstillproducesoundwiththeirlarynx,buttheyhavedevelopednewstructurestodoso,whichonlyexistsinbaleenwhales.“Thisisprobablytokeeparigidopenairwaywhentheyhavetomovehugeamountsofairinandoutduringexplosivesurfacebreathing,”statesFitch.“WefoundthatthisU-shapedstructurepushesagainstabigfattycushion(墊)ontheinsideofthelarynx.Whenthewhalespushairfromtheirlungspastthiscushion,itstartstoshakeandthisgeneratesverylowfrequencyunderwatersounds,”saysElemans.Tounderstandhowmuscleactivitycouldchangethecalls,theresearchersbuiltacomputationalmodeloftheentirewhalelarynx.Themodelpredictedthenaturalvocalizationsofthewhalesverywell.However,thesenewlydiscoveredfeaturesthatallowedwhalestosuccessfullycommunicateinthevastoceansalsoposeshugephysiological(生理的)limitsformanybaleenwhales.Combiningexperimentsandmodels,theresearchersprovidethefirstevidencethatbaleenwhalesarephysiologicallyincapableofescapingnoisecausedbyhumans,becauseitcoversuptheirvoices,andthuslimitstheircommunicationrange.“Unfortunately,themainfrequencyanddepthofman-madenoisecausedbyshippingtrafficcoverthefrequencyrangeandmaximumcommunicationdepthof100metersthatwepredicted,”Elemanssays.ThefirstvoicerecordingsofacertainwhalesongbyRogerandKatyPaynein1970attractedglobalinterestinseaconservationefforts.ThePayne’smadepeopleawarehowquiettheseaswerebeforehumansstartedthewidespreaduseofmachineships.Elemansadds:“Comparedtotheseventies,ouroceansarenowevenmorefilledwithhuman-madenoise,whichaffectsthewhales,becausetheyaredependentonsoundforcommunication.Nowweshowthatdespitetheiramazingphysiology,theyliterallycannotescapethenoisehumansmakeintheoceans.”28.Whatcanweknowaboutbaleenwhales’vocalizationsystem?A.Theirairwaysareclosedduringexplosivesurfacebreath.B.Theirlarynxhasdifficultypreventingchokingunderwater.C.Theirvocalizationsystemchangedwhentheywerelandanimals.D.Theirfattycushionshakestomakelowfrequencyunderwatersounds.29.Theresearchers’experimentsandmodelsshowthat______.A.baleenwhalesareincapableofrecognizinghumans’noiseB.themuscleactivityisrelatedtothevocalizationsofthewhalesC.human-madenoisesdisturbbaleenwhales’communicationrangeD.thebodilyfeaturesinbaleenwhaleslimittheircommunicationdepth30.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Seaconservationeffortsusedtobebetterthannow.B.ThespecialstructureprotectsBaleenwhalesfromnoises.C.Actionsshouldbetakentoregulatehumanactivitiesatsea.D.Theapplicationoftechnologycontributestoseaconservation.DIn1992,EdwarddeBonoarguedthat“creativityisthemostimportanthumanresourceofall.”Butmightcomputershavethecapacitytobecreative?Couldartificialintelligenceoutperformusineventhemosthumanofphenomena?ThesequestionshavemovedtotheforefrontofsocietywiththelaunchofChatGPTandDALL-E,twopowerfuldeeplearningmodelscapableofcreatingart.Wherehumancreativitycomesfromisacomplexandheavily-debatedtopic.Onetheorysupposesthatcreativityemergesfromsolvingproblemsinnewways.ThegamedesignerMarkRosewaterexplainsthat“ifyouusethesameneuralpathways,yougettothesameanswers,andwithcreativity,that’snotyourgoal.”ButstudiesfromtheUniversityofVirginiasuggesthumansmostdefault(默認)tosolvingproblemsbybuildingonknownsolutions,restrictingoriginality.Someneuroscientistsproposeanothertheoryregardingcreativity.ResearchfromtheUniversityofCalgaryrevealsthatwhenbeingcreative,humansdon’tusethesamebrainregionsassociatedwiththoughtandproblem-solving,implyingthatcreativityisprimarilyanunconsciousprocess.Accordingtothistheory,thebrainsolvesproblemsbestwhennotdirectlyfocusingonthemusingthefrontallobe(前額葉),insteadlettingtheotherpartsofthebraintakeover.A.I.cannotcurrentlyemulate(仿真)thefullcomplexityofthehumanmind.Dothesedeeplearningnetworksevenhavetherequiredcomponentsthatweusewhenwearecreative?DouglasHofstadterexplainshow“emergentphenomena,”suchascreativity,correspondtoconnectionsbetweenlevelswithinmentalsystems.Similarconnectionscouldexistinartificialneuralnetworks,evenifthemechanicsdiffer.Forexample,modernartificialintelligenceemploysattentioncircuitsthatmaycauseittobehavesimilarlytothefrontallobewheremostofthebrain’sfocusingtendenciescomefrom.Theemergentnatureofcreativityopensthedoorforsimilartendenciesinmachines,buttheyaretunedsocarefullytocopyexistingideasthatitmaynotbeenoughfortrueoriginality.Mr.Rosewater’stheoryoncreativitysuggeststhatforA.I.tobecreative,itshouldbeabletosolveproblemsinnewways,whichisdifficultbecauseA.I.isbasedsoheavilyonalreadyexistingideas.Alternatively,ifcreativityisanunconsciousprocessastheUniversityofCalgaryresearchsuggests,thenitoccursmostlyoutsidethefrontallobeandmaynotexistinmachinelearningnetworks.Eitherway,currentA.I.probablylacksthecapacityforgenuinecreativityandoriginality,butitcancombineexistingideasininterestingways.Thequestionofmachinecreativityhasrepercussionsinmanyareas,suchasdevelopingcopyrightlawregardingA.I.works,consideringA.I.submissionsinartcontests,anddeterminingtheuseofChatGPTasatoolforschoolassignments.Creativitymaybe,atleastfornow,auniquehumanquality.Computersarenotyetstartingrevolutionaryartisticmovements,buttheyarealreadycombiningwhatexistsintosomethingnew,challengingustolookdeeperintoourowncreativity.31.Aboutthesourceofhumancreativity,researchfromtheUniversityofCalgarydiscoversthat______.A.humancreativityheavilyreliesontheexistingideasB.dealingwithproblemshelpsdevelophumancreativityC.beingcreativeiscloselyrelatedtocertainbrainregionsD.humancreativityisaprocessthathappensautomatically32.Theauthorwouldprobablyagreethat______.A.effortsshouldbeputintothestudyofhumancreativityB.creativitycanbeattainedconsciouslyonmostoccasionsC.A.I.createsbetterthanhumansinsomeareasatpresentD.humansneedmachinestobemorecreativeinvariousareas33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“repercussions”inParagraph5probablymean?A.Influences. B.Objections. C.Doubts. D.Causes.34.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ComputingCreativity:Isitagoodthing?B.ComputingCreativity:Canitbepossible?C.HumanCreativity:Whydoeshumandevelopit?D.HumanCreativity:HowcanA.I.helphumancreate?第二節(jié)(共5小題;每題2分,共10分)根據短文內容,從短文題后的七個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Everyonecarriesashield(屏障).Ourshieldsprotectwhatwedon’twantotherstosee,fromourembarrassingsecretstoourunpredictablefeelings.35Buttheproblemisthatshieldscanbecomeheavyburdens—easytoputonyetdifficulttoremove—withterribleeffects.Sinceshieldsencourageustohidenegativepartsofourselves,wecanstarttobelievethatwearen’tworthshowing.Wemightfearhowourfriendswilljudgeourstrugglesorhowourfamilieswillviewourambitions.36However,wehavetorememberthatwearen’tperfect,norshouldweexpecttobe.Weneedtofindandcurethewoundsunderneathourshields,butthatmeanswehavetoletdownourguard.Wemayevenhaveproblemswehaven’tadmittedtoourselves.37Evenifitseemsinsignificant,everyproblemshouldbeacknowledgedbeforeitgrows.Beforebeingcured,wemustknowthatweneedtobecured,andbeokaywithadmittingthat.Knowingthistakesbraveryandpatience,soit’llbehard.38Yetaskingforhelpmeansadmittingourproblemstosomebodyelse—itmeanslettingthemseewhat’sbehindourshields.Tomakeiteasier,wecanrevealourselvestosomebodyclosetouswhowetrustwillunderstandusandprovidepersonalsupport.Or,ifwefearjudgement,wecanopenuptosomeonedistantbutknowledgeable,suchasacounsellororahelpline.Nomatterwhat,wecanfindhelpwhenwebeginsearching.39Wecanbemoreforgivingoffaultssowecanbecomecomfortablewithoursandencourageotherstofollow.Mostimportantly,wecanletpeopleknowthatwearewillingtolistenandhelpandmakeiteasiertoletdownourshields.A.Thisisnotabadthing.B.Weneedtobeunderstood.C.Weshouldn’texpecttodoanyofitwithouthelp.D.Inshort,wehavethepowertochangethisphenomenon.E.Hencewedecidetohideourselvesunderneathourmasks.F.Ifyoucan’ttrustyourpartner,itwon’tbeeasytoletthemin.G.Maybewe’rehidingsomethingfromafriendorscaredtoadmitanerror.第三部分書面表達(共兩節(jié),32分)第一節(jié)(共4小題;第40、41題各2分,第42題3分,第43題5分,共12分)閱讀下面短文,根據題目要求用英文回答問題。請在答題卡指定區(qū)域作答。IalwayswantedtobelikeexplorersMarcoPoloorIbnBattuta.Theytraveledtheworldwithcuriosityandadesiretosharewithothersthemarvelstheydiscovered.TheyhadnoInternet,guidebooks,socialmedia,blogs,vlogs,reviews,orslideshows.Andwithsomuchinformationavailable,howcanonepossiblybelikethesetravelwritingpioneers?Theanswermayshockyouasitdidmytraveljournalismstudents.Iplannothinginadvanceexceptforaplacetostayandlettheplacerevealitselftomeonitsownterms.Andhowdoesthatworkout?Ihavecontributedto130internationalpublicationswitharticlesaboutwhatIdiscovered.Idonotrecommendthisapproachtoeveryone.ButwhatIdosuggestisthatyougiveupyourdesiretohaveeverythingplannedinadvance,andthatyoustopobsessingaboutallthetripdetailsandtryingtomakeitaperfecttrip.Whetheryouaretravelingwithatourgroup,friends,family,orsolo,leaveunstructuredtime,somagiccanhappen.ManypeopleIknowapproachtravellikeajob,andastressfuloneatthat.Theywanttomakesuretheycoverallthebasesanddon’tmissanything.Butinmyopinion,theycopywhatothershavedonebeforethemandcheckeachsiteoffonalist.Sohowdoyoumakeyourtripunique?Icallitslowtravel.It’snotjustaboutslowingdown.Insteadofrunningfromplacetoplace,youlookaroundyou,youtakeyourenvironmentin,younoticethingsthatperhapsnoonehasevernoticedbefore.Youcanstarttalkingtopeople.Randompeopleyoumeetandtalktoareakeyelementyoucannotplanfor.Theymaytellyouaboutplacesandeventsthatwillenrichyourtrip.Theygiveyoulocalinsidertips.Theymayevenaccompanyyouorinviteyoutojointhemforanexperience.TheyhaveenrichedeverytripIhavetaken.Andthemoreyoutalktopeople—evenifyouareshy—themoreyoudeveloptheself-confidencetodomoreofit.Andthenyouarereallyinthepresent,havinganexperiencethatisuniquelyyours.40.Whydoestheauthor’swayoftravellingshockherstudents?41.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofmostpeople’swayoftravelling?42.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.Youcanmakeyourtripuniquebymakingadetailedplan,noticingnewthingsintheplaceandmeetinglocalpeopletoexperiencelo

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