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Herbert.B    In early 2021, I hit a rut in my studies. As a doctoral candidate at the University of Chicago in Illinois, I worked to design safer, more effective materials for vaccine delivery. Although I had been productive early in my graduate career, my long hours and hard work were no longer translating into success in the laboratory, and I felt hopeless about achieving my goals. Something had to change.    As I began to search for the cause of my struggles, I became increasingly aware that my “quiet time” at the lab bench — for instance, when I was running columns or experiments — was anything but. Instead of thinking about science, I was watching television or interacting with social media on my smartphone. Although I could cover up this inefficiency with longer hours, my work felt chaotic (混亂的) and disorganized. I would come home from a long day in the lab and respond to e-mails or messages over dinner or in bed. This all came to a head last summer, when my inability to balance work and life led me to seek help from the university’s student mental-health services.    Through a combination of consultation and personal reflection, I came to understand my problem. To regain my focus, I chose to reduce my connectivity by using a basic mobile phone without an Internet connection during work hours, and removing unnecessary apps from my smartphone when I did use it.    Underscoring the addictive nature of smartphones, I experienced symptoms of withdrawal when I first did this. With time, however, I began to make practical use of my quiet time. I started reading papers during long experiments, and developed a habit of writing in my down time.    Perhaps most importantly, I have felt my anxiety decrease and my productivity and creativity improve dramatically, trading my chaotic work-life relationship for one with clearer boundaries and plenty of new scientific ideas. Now, even when I do carry my smartphone, I feel less forced to check for e-mails or messages, and can concentrate more closely on whatever task is at hand.4. What does the underlined part “hit a rut” in paragraph 1 mean?  A. Stopped progressing smoothly.   B. Had very slow reactions.  C. Accepted hard work’s value.    D. Overcame a big problem.5. What made the author struggle?  A. Running columns or experiments.   B. His inability to get mental-health services.  C. Replying to e-mails or messages.   D. His addiction to the phone.6. What did the author choose to do during his quiet time later?  A. Reflect on his successes and failures.  B. Learn practical writing.  C. Watch television news.     D. Do some reading.7. How does the author feel now?  A. More courageous.      B. More sociable.    C. More focused.       D. More understanding.C    When the company OpenAI developed its new artificial intelligence (AI) program, ChatGPT, in late 2022, educators began to worry. ChatGPT could create text that seemed like a human wrote it. How could teachers discover whether students were using language created by an AI chatbot to cheat on a writing task?
    As a linguist who studies the effects of technology on how people read, write and think, I believe there are other more pressing concerns besides cheating. These include whether AI, more generally, threatens student writing skills, the value of writing as a process, and the importance of regarding writing as a tool for thinking.
    As part of my research on the effects of AI on human writing, I surveyed young adults in the U.S. about some issues related to those effects. One participant said that at some point if you depend on predictive text, youre going to lose your spelling abilities. Enter Was Rominto a Google search and youre given a list of choices like Was Rome built in a day. Type ple into a text message and youre offered pleaseand plenty. These tools complete our sentences automatically, giving us little chance to think about our spelling, and continuously asking us to follow their suggestions.     Evan Selinger, a philosopher, worried that predictive texting reduces the power of writing as a form of mental activity and personal expression. By encouraging us not to think too deeply about our words, predictive technology may change how we deal with each other,Selinger wrote. We give others more algorithms (算法) and less of ourselves. Automation can stop us thinking and the resulting text didnt feel like mine anymore.
 I asked ChatGPT whether it was a threat to humansmotivation to write. The bot responded: There will always be a demand for creative, original content that requires the unique viewpoint of a human writer.It continued: Writing serves many purposes beyond just the creation of content, such as self-expression, communication, and personal growth, which can continue to encourage people to write even if certain types of writing can be automated.
 I was glad to find the program had seemingly admitted its limitations.
8. What is the authors main concern about ChatGPT?
  A. Whether it will lead to studentscheating.   B. Whether it will shape students writing style.
  C. How students will make use of it at school.
  D. What effects it will have on studentswriting.
 9. What will predictive technology do to us according to Evan Selinger?
  A. Give us more creative ideas.    B. Make us write like a machine.
  C. Encourage us to think more deeply.  D. Make us tend to ignore grammatical mistakes.
10. What can we learn from ChatGPTs response?
  A. Writing will become completely automated.  B. Robots will work with humans in writing.
  C. Robot writing will become more creative.  D. Human writing will still matter a lot.
11. What can be the best title for the text?
  A. What impact will AI bring to writing?  B. What is the future of modern literature?
  C. How to improve writing with AIs help? D. How to apply AI technology to education?D Two-thirds of the world population lives under conditions where the freshwater demand is more than twice the natural water availability for at least one month per year. According to official statistics, one billion of those live in India and 0.9 billion live in China. Other areas facing this problem for longer periods include Bangladesh (130 million people), the western and southern states of the USA (130 million), Pakistan (120 million), Nigeria (110 million), and Mexico (90 million). Communities use a range of techniques to overcome this issue. In dry summers, those near the coast can desalinate (淡化) seawater, although the process requires a large amount of energy and expenditure. Some remote inland communities have alternative methods that suit their particular conditions. For example, many high-altitude Chilean communities in the Andes use fog collectors, specialized nets that can gather just a few liters a day. Elsewhere, there’s another option available. Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a new device that passively harvests water from the air around the clock. The device is made up of a specially coated glass pane (玻璃板) that reflects solar radiation and also radiates away its own heat. In doing so, it cools down by as much as 15 degrees Celsius below the surrounding temperatures. This difference in temperature between the air and the pane causes water vapor to condense (凝結(jié)) on its underside, which can then be easily collected. Tests so far have been conducted on a university building in Zurich and suggest that the device can produce twice as much water per day as other passive water-collection technologies. Under ideal conditions, researchers harvested 0.53 decilitres of water per square metre of the surface per hour. “That’s close to the theoretical maximum value of 0.6 decilitres per hour, which is physically impossible to exceed,” says Iwan Hachler, a doctoral student who is working on the technology. The zero-energy input of the set-up could make it suitable for use in developing countries, particularly in remote communities where water shortage is often combined with power shortages. The scientists are hopeful that the device could be used with other water-collection methods, such as desalination, to increase productivity.12. What does the author want to tell us by mentioning official statistics in Paragraph 1?  A. Fresh water insecurity is a global crisis.  B. Water resources are unevenly distributed globally.  C. Lack of water seriously restricts many countries’ growth.  D. Developed countries are better at handling water shortages.13. How do many Chileans living in the Andes deal with the inadequate water supply?  A. By harvesting water from fog.  B. By bringing in seawater and purifying it.  C. By moving to water-rich areas in summer.  D. By cutting down on their water consumption.14. Why is a coated glass pane used in the new device?  A. To hold the condensed water.    B. To work as a cooling surface.  C. To get rid of harmful solar radiation.  D. To record the changes in temperature.15. What can be inferred about the new device?  A. It produces satisfying outcomes.    B. It is limited to laboratory environments.  C. It has met with theoretical bottlenecks.   D. It needs further confirmation from experts. 第二節(jié)  5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5 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)。“Beauty is only skin deep” it is said. This means that a person’s appearance is not as important as their character. Yet it is strange why people and especially women are willing to spend a fortune on making themselves more attractive physically.     16     The reason can only be one, and it is that beauty has its advantages.Attractive people are more popular generally. Beauty draws a positive response from the people around. This is obvious with children. For example, based on observation, there is a tendency for adults to treat good-looking children better. This favorable treatment continues into adulthood, as attractive people are more likely to be chosen for leadership positions and given more opportunities.     17    Another important benefit that good-looking people enjoy is that they find a husband or wife more easily.     18     This initial attraction may then develop into romantic feelings and a serious relationship if the couple find that they are compatible (和睦相處的) with each other.On the other hand, beauty has a number of disadvantages as well. Firstly, a good-looking person tends to attract unwanted attention from all kinds of people. The admirer may have bad intentions and cause problems for the target.     19     It is thought that beauty and brains do not go together. Thus, attractive people may not gain respect even when they deserve it because of this prejudice against them.While every individual should take care of their outward appearance and look their best, they should not neglect (忽視) their inner beauty or character.     20     Also, they should not forget physical beauty is indeed, only skin deep and will not last.A. Life is not always easy for beautiful people.B. The skincare industry is a multi-billion dollar business.C. It turns out being conventionally beautiful has its benefits.D. It is a fact that people are first attracted to outward appearance.E. They should not place such importance on beauty that they become proud.F. Being well-treated gives attractive people more confidence and they perform better.G. Another problem faced by good-looking people is that they may not be taken seriously. 第二部分  語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)  完形填空(15小題;每小題1分,滿分15閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、BC、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。 When our neighbor’s 94-year-old father passed away, his mother moved in with them. She          21    a home full of canned goods. Later, the women’s group in our community   22   that anyone in need of home canning supplies could come to the     23    and take what was available. The contents were too old to eat, but the jars could be    24   .I was a new canner with not much     25    but a desire to do more, so our family set out to    26    supplies. When we     27   , we found three decades of frugality (節(jié)儉) and preparedness. In the basement of the home was a storehouse of    28   and canned home-grown foods. Different-sized jars were filled with decades of autumn’s harvests.    29    from those shelves were jams, vegetables, fruit, beans, juice, and smoked fish.   30   , for our family to make use of the jars, the fruits of harvests past had to be    31  . I carried the jars to the backyard, my wife    32    them and emptied their contents, my older son cleaned them out and my daughter kept the baby   33   . That evening I    34   sanitizing (消毒) the glass jars.On that day, we filled our vehicle with jars, but more    35   , we filled our family with lessons of life. I am grateful for the good examples of our neighbors.21.  A. came across  B. heard about   C. left behind   D. held back22.  A. announced   B. admitted   C. predicted   D. pretended23.  A. shelter    B. house    C. restaurant   D. park24.  A. essential   B. powerful   C. familiar   D. useful25.  A. effort    B. energy    C. equipment   D. pressure26.  A. buy    B. deliver    C. witness   D. collect27.  A. gathered   B. slid    C. arrived    D. escaped28.  A. stolen    B. preserved   C. baked    D. damaged29.  A. Looking down  B. Showing off  C. Turning up   D. Breaking away30.  A. Hopefully   B. Finally   C. Expectedly   D. Unfortunately31.  A shared    B. frozen    C protected   D. removed32.  A. packed   B. opened   C. painted   D. repaired33.  A. entertained   B. annoyed   C. frightened   D. bathed34.  A. laughed at   B. referred to   C. stayed up   D. applied for35.  A. strictly    B. significantly  C. urgently   D. amazingly節(jié)  語法填空(共10小題每題1.5分,滿分15分) 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。 A new study has shown that consuming artificial sweetener (甜味劑) may lead to an increased risk of cancer. The study,     36    appeared in the journal PLOS Medicine, indicates that individuals who take in higher-than-average amounts of artificial sweetener are 13% more likely      37    (suffer) from cancer.  The authors of the study collected daily dietary     38    (diary) from 102,865 French  adults over eight years. After     39    (take) into account other risk factors for cancer such as age, weight, physical activity, and fat intake, the authors found those consuming high amounts of artificial sweetener had a higher cancer occurrence rate      40     non-consumers. Meanwhile, they found that cancer rates were just as high in excessive consumers of artificial sweetener and excessive sugar intake may be    41    (equal) associated with cancer risk, according to the authors. While artificial sweetener     42      (add) to many food products routinely, other kinds of natural sweetener such as stevia (甜菊糖) are also highly popular with health-conscious eaters. The study doesn’t note     43   these plant-based alternatives carry similar health risks or not. However, from the study the authors draw the     44    (conclude) that artificial sweetener shouldn’t be used as     45      safe alternative to sugar. 第三部分  寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié) (滿分15分)假如你是李華你的好友Caroline即將參加你們學(xué)校舉辦的留學(xué)生中文寫作大賽的決賽,寫信詢問你的建議。請(qǐng)你給她寫封郵件,內(nèi)容包括: 1. 表達(dá)祝賀;   2. 提供建議;   3. 表達(dá)祝愿注意: 1.詞數(shù)80左右;   2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;   3.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)人總詞數(shù)。  Dear Caroline,      Yours sincerely,                                                                      Li Hua 第二節(jié)(滿分25分)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。Edward walked slowly past the school blacktop where his older brother, Leon, was playing basketball with his friends. Leon didn’t notice Edward until he turned to shoot the ball. Leon really loved basketball and was good at it. But Edward was another story.Edward would beg to play with them but Leon’s friends complained a lot. For some reason, in that last game, Edward’s playing was worse than ever. He couldn’t do anything right. He was completely unable to keep possession of the ball. He missed even the easy rebounds. His dribbling (控球) was useless, and none of his throws were anywhere near the basket. Leon had to turn his brother away.Edward was always a genius at maths. He was so advanced that he already knew how to solve long division problems before he was taught in school. Word problems, even the complicated ones with several steps, were no problem.One day, Leon’s maths teacher pulled him aside. “You need to do better, a lot better, or you’re not going to pass this class. There’s a big test coming up.”Leon’s heart sank. When he got home, he talked with Edward about it. The boys agreed that over the next two weeks they intended to spend an hour each day after school working on maths problems and then an hour playing basketball.“Here is a good one,” Edward said and pointed to a word problem. “Why don’t you read it?” Leon looked at the book for several seconds. “I'm dizzy already!” he exclaimed.“Do you know what the first step is?” asked Edward. “The first step is to stay cool and focused,” Edward talked Leon through the problem. “Think about what you need to find out. Don’t let the problem trick you.” Step by step, together they figured it out and got the right answer. Leon soon discovered that Edward was really good at helping him.?????????????  注意: 1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;       2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在相應(yīng)位置作答。 Paragraph 1: Soon it was time for basketball practice.                                          Paragraph 2: The morning of the maths test came all too soon for Leon.                            

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