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第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

(2024?重慶?三模)ONECEREMONY,SEVERALFIRSTS

TheOpeningCeremonyofthe2024OlympicGameswillbebold,originalandunique.On26July2024,

Paris2024willofferanOpeningCeremonythatiscertaintojointhemostmemorablemomentsinOlympichistory.

Aceremonyoutsideastadium

ForthefirsttimeinthehistoryoftheOlympicSummerGames,theOpeningCeremonywillnottakeplacein

astadium.Paris2024isbreakingnewgroundbybringingsportsandtheOpeningCeremonyintothecity,settobe

heldintheheartofthecityalongitsmainriver:theSeine(塞納河).

Aceremonyontheriver

Takingonanewlook,theparadeofathleteswillbeheldontheSeinewithboatsforeachnationaldelegation

(代表團(tuán)).Theseboatswillbeequippedwithcamerastoallowtelevisionandonlineviewerstoseetheathletesup

close.Windingtheirwayfromeasttowest,the10,500athleteswillcrossthroughthecentreofParis.

Aceremonywithfreeadmissionformanyspectators

Holdingaceremonyopentoalargeaudience,withnoadmissionfeeformostofitsspectators,isamajor

first.Fanswon'tneedticketstoaccesstheupperquays(碼頭),butthosewishingtoaccessthelowerquayswill

needtobuytickets.Eightygiantscreensandstrategicallyplacedspeakerswillalloweveryonetoenjoythemagical

atmosphereofthisshowthroughoutParis.

Aceremonydesignedforandbyathletes

Byopeningwiththeparadeofathletes,Paris2024isbreakingwithtradition.Athleteswillbefeaturedon

stageduringtheintroductiontoandthroughouttheceremonyaspartofParis2024'sconstantaimtoholdGames

createdforandbyathletes.

1.WherewilltheOpeningCeremonyofParis2024beheld?

A.OnthequaysbesidetheSeine.

B.InthecitycenteralongtheSeine.

C.InastadiumneartheheartofParis.

D.OntheeasternandwesternendsofParis.

2.Whatdoweknowabouttheadmissionfee?

A.Noadmissionfeeisrequired.

B.Accesstothelowerquaysisfree.

C.Ticketsshouldbeboughtfortheupperquays.

D.Someviewerspayforwatchingtheceremony.

3.Whatisthemainideaofthistext?

A.ThehistoryoftheOlympics.B.TheprocedureofParis2024.

C.Thenovelpointsofaceremony.D.Thechargingrulesofaceremony.

B

(23-24高三上?黑龍江?期中)LivingontheFloridaEmeraldCoast,peopleviewahurricane(颶風(fēng))匕sa

commonthing.Soitisnotunusualforafamilytohaveseveralfullgascansandbottledwaterstoredintheirhouses

allsummer.

Thoughunwillingtoevacuate(撤離)fromahurricane,onSeptember15,myfamilywasforcedtoleaveour

homeformygrandfather^houseseveralmilesaway.Wespenttheearlypartofthateveningwatchingthe

hurricanedrawcloserontheWeatherChannel.Aroundnineo?clock,aloudsoundshookthehouse,turnedoverthe

roofandcarrieditoff.Sooncameanindoorrainstorm.

Realizingthedamage,mygrandfatherbegantobeafraid.Thestormhadstarted,buthestillranoutintothe

heavyrainandwindtoseehowmuchoftheroofwasleft.Wegothimbackinside.Ihadneverseenhimsoscared.

Momfinallyaskedhimtoliedowninhisroom.

Theleak(滲漏)hadprogressedrapidly.Itsoonbecamearaceagainsttimetoprotectwhattobesaved.Some

peoplemaythinkitnecessarytosavematerialthings,butIhopedtosavethoseitemswithemotionalvalue,suchas

thephotos.Istillfearedthestorm,butImorefearedtheinfluenceitbrought.

Thenextmorning,itstartedtoclearup.Thankfully,myfamilycamesafelythroughthestorm,thoughthe

samecouldnotbesaidforthehouse.Onlythewoodenbeams(梁)remained,butinsidemanyofthethingswere

safe.MymomandIhadworkedtirelesslythroughthenight.

Itwaslate,butwewerestillunwillingtogotobed.Wediscussedtherebuildingofthehouse.Underthe

beautifulsky,wesuggestedlookingaftermygrandfathermoreofteninthefuture.Afterthisdisaster,Irealizedthe

truththatthehurricaneitselfwasnotsoterribleifwelovedeachother.

4.Whatcanweinferfromthefirstparagraph?

A.Manyresidentslivingnearthecoasttendtoleavetheplace.

B.Manyresidentsareunwillingtoprepareforhurricanes.

C.HurricanesoftenstriketheFloridaEmeraldCoast.

D.HurricanesseldomhittheFloridaEmeraldCoast.

5.Whydidtheauthor'sgrandfathergooutintotherainandwind?

A.Toprotectsomethingoutside.B.Toseetheconditionoftheroof.

C.Toavoidthedangerinthehouse.D.Toknowhowserioustherainwas.

6.Whatisthemainideaofthefourthparagraph?

A.Whytheauthorfearedthestorm.B.Howthestorminfluencedthehouse.

C.Howpeoplehelpedeachotherinthestorm.D.Whattheauthorwasreadytosavefromthestorm.

7.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinparagraph5mean?

A.Thehousecontainedmanyvaluablethings.B.Thehousewasdestroyedinthedisaster.

C.Thehousecouldbeeasytorepair.D.Thehousesurvivedthehurricane.

C

(2024?湖南長(zhǎng)沙?三模)Rogues(瘋狗浪),called"extremestormwaves"byscientists,arelarge,unexpected,

anddangerouswavesthatareatleasttwiceashighastheotherwavesaroundthem,accordingtotheNational

OceanicandAtmosphericAdministration(NOAA).Theseabnormalwaves,whichhappeneverydayandallover

theworld,arehighlyunpredictableandcandestroyshipsthatmeetwiththem.

Roguewavesappeartoformwhenlargeroughwavespassthroughoneanother,combiningtoformhuge

wallsofwater,accordingtoNOAA.However,whyandwheretheyappearisunclear.Butusing700years5worthof

oceandataincludinghistoricalrecordsanddatafrombuoys(浮標(biāo))in158locationsaroundtheworld,researchers

havenowcreatedasystemforpredictingthese"hugebeasts”.

“Theyarecausedbyacombinationofmanyfactorsthat,untilnow,havenotbeencombinedintoasingle

riskassessment,saidleadauthorDionHafner.Hafnerandhisco-workersmappedthefactorsthatmayleadto

roguewavesandusedAItomakeasinglemodelthatcoulddeterminethelikelihoodthataroguewavewillform.

Theteamtrainedaneuralnetworkusinghistoricalwavedata.Thisgeneratedasystemthatlearnedthe

causesofroguewavesbyitselfandcouldworktopredictthem.ButtheAl'smethodswerehidinablackbox.This

meansscientistscouldn'tknowhowtheAIdiditsworkings.SoHafner^teamappliedanotherformofmachine

learning,whichproducedanequation(綜合體)whenfeddata,ratherthanjustasingleprediction,helpingthe

researcherstounderstandhowtheAIreacheditspredictions.

“Ouranalysisdemonstratesthatabnormalwavesoccurallthetime.Infact,weregistered100,000wavesin

ourdatasetthatcanbedefinedasroguewaves,9,Hafnersaid.Thissystemeffectivelyshowsthesignofarogue

wave,Hafneradded,andcanbetterprotectshipsfrombeingdestroyedasthesailaroundtheworld.Shipcompanies

canusethedevicewiththesystemtopredictwhenandwhereroguewavesmightarisetoseekanalternative

course.

8.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopic?

A.Byusinganexample.B.Bygivingadefinition.

C.Bydrawingacomparison.D.Bymakinganassumption.

9.Whatcanthesystemdoaccordingtoparagraph2?

A.Monitorhugeseacreatures.B.Guideshipsaroundinthesea.

C.Preventrougewavesfromoccurring.D.Forecastthehittingofroguewaves.

10.WhatisthedisadvantageoftheAl'smethods?

A.Theyaren'tvisuallyavailable.B.Theydependontoomanyfactors.

C.Theymakeinaccuratepredictions.D.Theydon'tprocessdatasystematically.

11.HowdoesHafnerfindthesystem?

A.Itrequiresmorefieldtests.B.Ithasbeenwidelyused.

C.Itneedsfurtherimprovement.D.Ithasapromisingfuture.

D

(2024?廣西南寧?二模)InJapan,thenewyearbeganwithdisasterasa7.5magnitudeearthquakestruckthe

NotoPeninsula(能登半島)onthecountry'swesternedgeonMonday.Morethan2,000activefaultlines(斷層線)

liebeneathJapan,makingitoneofthemostearthquake-pronecountriesintheworld.

Manyscientistshavelongconsideredearthquakeforecastingtobeimpossible.Butgivenrecentimprovements

inartificialintelligence,someresearchershavebeenstudyingwhetherthatcouldchange.

Lastfall,researchersattheUniversityofTexasatAustinincreasedsuchhopesforearthquakepredictionwith

aseven-monthtrialinChina.Inall,thealgorithm(演算法)successfullyforecast14earthquakes,eachwithinabout

200milesofitsactualepicenter(震中).Meanwhile,itmissedonequakeandpredictedeightthatneverhappened.

ThetrialwaspartofaninternationalA.I.-designcompetition,oneofafewsucheventsheldinrecentyearsto

advanceearthquakepredictiontechnologies.

SergeyFomel,ageoscientistatUTAustinandamemberoftheresearchteam,saysinastatement."We'renot

yetclosetomakingpredictionsforanywhereintheworld,butwhatweachievedtellsusthatwhatwethoughtwas

animpossibleproblemissolvableinprinciple.^^

Additionally,machinelearningcouldhelpdetecthiddenpatternsindataorcollectmoredatatobetterinform

earthquakeforecasting,HutchisonwritesforMITTechnologyReview.Forexample,someresearchersareshowing

howA.I.mightuserecordingsfromaspecificseismicsitetoanticipateanearthquake'smagnitude.Oneteamhas

builtandtrainedneuralnetworkstopredictwhereaftershocksmayoccurafteraninitialstrike.Andothersareusing

machinelearningtoidentifyandextractseismicwaves-thevibrationsthatspreadthroughtheearthduringtectonic

activity(構(gòu)造活動(dòng))一fromothernoisesintheground.

12.Whafsthefunctionofthefirstparagraph?

A.Toexplainaconcept.B.Tointroduceanewtopic.

C.Tosupplyasummary.D.Toprovideanexample.

13.Whatmadesomeresearchersoptimisticabouttheearthquakeforecasting?

A.Therecentprogressintheories.B.Theuseoftraditionalmethods.

C.Theincreasingnumberofearthquakes.D.Theadvancementsinartificialintelligence.

14.Whatdoweknowfromthethirdparagraph?

A.ThetrialwasconductedbyChinese.B.Thealgorithmwastotallysuccessful.

C.A.I.showspromiseinearthquakeprediction.D.TheA.I.competitiononlyfocusedonearthquakes.

15.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Japan?sVulnerabilitytoEarthquakesB.HelperinPredictingEarthquakes-A.I.

C.TheImpossibilityofEarthquakePredictionD.InternationalEffortstoPredictEarthquakes

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

(2024?重慶?模擬預(yù)測(cè))Thissummer,climatechangecontinuestopushEarth9sweathertoextremes.

16Weinvitesomeexpertstodiscussthesciencebehindexercisingintheheat,howtokeepyourbodysafe,

andwhattodoifyoususpectyouorsomeoneyou'rewithhasheatexhaustion.

17Ifyouhadaheavymeallikeacheeseburger,you511wanttowaittwotothreehoursbeforeyour

hotoutdoorexercise,sincethatfatandprotein-richmealwilltakeevenlongertomovethroughthedigestive

process.Shouldyoueatafterthathotrun?No.Youcanhydraterightaway,butwaituntilyou'vecooledofftoeat.

Thafsbecausedigestingfoodwilldelaygettingyourbodybacktoitsusualtemperature.

Protectyourskin-ifsthebody'scoolingsystem.Yourskinandrelatedtissuesareincrediblydesignedto

movewarmbloodawayfromyourcoretokeepyourvitalorganscool.Anydamagetoyourskinortheunderlying

tissuepreventsyourbodyfrombeingabletoairconditionitself.Toprotectyourskin,startwithsunscreen.

18.

Wearmaterialsthatwillhelpyourbodybreathe.19Wearsweat-wickingathleticclothingthat

allowsyourskintocool.Avoidmaterialslikecottonthatbasicallykeeptheheatclosetoyourbody.

Hydratebefore,duringandafterexercise.Dehydrationcanreallyhappentoyou.20Besides,keep

drinkingwhileyou'reworkingout.

A.Don'teatrightbeforeyouheadout.

B.Trymoreheat-friendlyformsofexercise.

C.Thetypeofsuitableclothingyouwearcanalsohelpyoustaycool.

D.Buthighoutsidetemperaturesinadryclimatecanalsobedangerous.

E.IsadaytimerunorbikerideinhotsummerweatherOKforourbodies?

F.Andconsiderwearingsun-protectiveclothingthatblocksthesun,andincludeahat.

G.Makesureyouaredrinkingwateratleastanhourbeforeyouheadouttoexercise.

第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

(2024?廣東肇慶?二模)ElmerWhitakersighedashelookedoverhismuddycrops.Aterrible21

hadsweptthroughhisfarmthenightbefore,andhiscropswerenowcoveredin22anddestroyed.His

neighbor,akindyoungmannamedThomas,23toofferhishelp.

"Whatadisaster,"Whitakersaid."Mywholefamilyhasalwayssurvivedontheharvestsofthisfield.Ifeel

24anddon'tknowwhattodonow.

Thomascalmedhimdownandthoughtforamoment."1seethisnotasadisasterbutasan25

hesaid.Whitakerlookedathim26.“Howcanitbe?”heasked.Thomassmiled27,“Nowyou

haveachancetotrysomethingnew.You'vealwaysgrownbeansandcabbages.Whynottryplanting28

cropsthatwillalsofitinthissoil?Youcandiversifyandtherefore29yourfarmonceagain.^^

ElmerWhitakerconsideredthis.Thomaswasright-hehadbecomesetinhisways.Thisdisastercouldpush

himtomakehisfarm30andsustainableinanewway."Youhave31me,"Whitakersaid.He

clappedThomasontheback."Thankyouforshowingmetheopportunityinthisdifficulty.

AndsoWhitaker32newcropsandsoon,thefarmwasfulloflifeagain.Farmersfrom

neighboringtownswere33withthewonderofWhitaker'sfields,andtheybeganto34their

cropsaswell.ElmerWhitaker9sfarmhasbecomea35ofadaptabilityandhope,tellingeveryonethatin

everystorm,thereisachancefornewgrowth.

21.A.forceB.smokeC.warD.storm

22.A.mudB.grassC.mistD.dust

23.A.wentonB.setoffC.camebyD.burstin

24.A.specialB.desperateC.sensitiveD.tireless

25.A.opportunityB.agreementC.intentionD.element

26.A.asusualB.indisbeliefC.onpurposeD.withpride

27.A.innocentlyB.gratefullyC.politelyD.cheerfully

28.A.majorB.traditionalC.differentD.natural

29.A.restoreB.exchangeC,donateD.abandon

30.A.formalB.diverseC.realisticD.obvious

31.A.informedB.demandedC.enlightenedD.promised

32.A.tastedB.plantedC.sharedD.received

33.A.carefulB.troubledC.familiarD.impressed

34.A.diversifyB.removeC.deliverD.observe

35.A.mannerB.dreamC.symbolD.cause

第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

(2024.遼寧?二模)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。

ThemainstructureoftheDatengxiawaterresourcesmanagementfacilityinSouthwestChinahasbeen

completedfourmonthsahead36schedule,theMinistryofWaterResourcessaidonSaturday.

Theproject,37islocatedintheXijiangRiver,haseightpowergeneration38(unit),each

withaninstalledcapacityof200,000kilowatts(千瓦).Itcan39(annual)generatemorethan6billion

kilowatthoursofelectricity.

Incooperationwithotherreservoirs(水庫(kù)),theprojectcanhelpWuzhou,acitywith40populationof

over2.8millioninGuangxi,dealwithonce-in-a-hundred-yearfloods.Previously,thecitywasonlyabletohold

floodsthatoccuronceevery50years.TheprojectalsoenablessomecitiesinthePearlRiverDelta41

(resist)floodsthathappenonceeverytwocenturies.

TheministrysaidtheDatengxiafacilitywillalsoprovidestrongsupportforruraldevelopment,offering

irrigation(灌溉)waterto80,000hectaresoffarmlandand42(address)drinkingwatershortageforalmost

1.4millionpeopleinGuangxi.

Theprojecthasalreadyplayed43(significance)rolesinthepastthreeyearswhenitwasputintotrial

operation.Forexample,inJunelastyear,ithelpedprevent44storeabout700millioncubicmetersof

floodwaterwhentheXijiangRiver45(hit)byaflood.Inthepeak,itreducedwaterflowby3,500cubic

meterspersecond.

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)(滿分15分)

(2024?江西萍鄉(xiāng)?二模)你校最近開(kāi)展了一次消防演練活動(dòng),請(qǐng)你為校英文報(bào)寫一份主題為“FocusonFire

Safety,CherishLife”的新聞報(bào)道,內(nèi)容包括:

1-活動(dòng)目的;

2.活動(dòng)過(guò)程和感受。

注意:1.寫作同數(shù)應(yīng)為80個(gè)左右。

2.參考詞匯:滅火器fireextinguishers;消防栓firehydrants

第二節(jié)(滿分25分)

(2024?江西南昌?三模)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。

SamanthaandJakehadalwaysbeenclosetonature.Growingupinasmallcottagesituateddeepwithina

thrivingforest,theyfoundcomfortandwonderinthebeautyofthenaturalwor

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