一、單項選擇
1.On a typical day, clwn dctrs spend their time ________ patients, their families! They d this by ding magic tricks, singing sngs, telling stries and f curse, telling silly jkes.
A.bursting ntB.cheering upC.telling ffD.lking thrugh
2.Even using a spn, I spilled mst f the sup n my shirt, s I felt ________, even thugh n ne culd see me.
A.cnfusedB.inspiredC.delightedD.embarrassed
3.Stephen was thught by many peple, including his high schl teammates and caches, t be t shrt and t weak t fllw his father’s ftsteps. But Stephen ________ playing basketball.
A.carried nB.paid ffC.fell behindD.gave up
4.Visitrs t ne f Janet Echelman’s artwrks in Vancuver culd nt nly enjy lking at it, they culd als interact with it ________ by using their phnes t change its clurs and patterns.
A.greatlyB.rarelyC.previuslyD.literally
5.Pandas ________ China and sme f them are invited t ther cuntries t live fr sme time because f deep friendship between cuntries.
A.are native tB.are aware fC.are wrthy fD.are familiar with
6.The first landmark t catch my eye is the ________ Qingshuihe Bridge, the wrld’s lngest bridge built ver permafrst (永久凍土層).
A.splendidB.delicateC.genuineD.primitive
7.The ambulance driver has seen a lt f car accidents invlving teenagers and thinks the ________ age fr getting a driving licence shuld be 21.
A.matureB.evidentC.legalD.instant
8.If yu cnsider smething ________, yu try t think abut the facts, and nt be influenced by yur wn feelings r pinins.
A.legallyB.graduallyC.nblyD.bjectively
9.As we can see, emjis have a ________ t pp up all ver the place. Users f emjis say that they facilitate the way they express themselves.
A.tendencyB.accessC.agencyD.licence
10.What the by’s father did was nt ________ because his sn has becme a useful persn fr sciety.
A.in vainB.in cntrastC.in caseD.in advance
11.Gd mrning, everyne. It is my great pleasure t give a lecture ________ the Be at One with Nature Assciatin.
A.in cntrast tB.in additin tC.in need fD.n behalf f
12.Mars ________ peple since ancient times, and tday ur interest in Martian explratin is greater than ever befre.
A.has fascinatedB.has risenC.has reactedD.has apprved
13.Hungry animals are finding plenty t eat in ur gardens and in the leftvers we ________.
A.cnsist fB.switch nC.thrw awayD.rely n
14.Peple say that 18 marks a new chapter in ur lives, and that we shuld becme mre ________.
A.influentialB.cnvincingC.emtinalD.independent
15.Thanks t their effrts, the mnkey’s ________ has dubled since the 1980s. Their number reached ver 1,300 in 2015 and cntinued t grw.
A.ppulatinB.ppularityC.rutineD.intentin
16.At that time, peple believed that all species ________ n Earth at the same time, and had nt changed since.
A.have appearedB.were appearedC.had appearedD.were appearing
17.The issue ________ at this mment yesterday by the cmpany’s managers.
A.was being discussedB.is being discussed
C.had discussedD.was discussing
18.They wrked fr tw hurs t rescue the man ________ was injured in the accident.
A.whmB.whichC.asD.wh
19.Sunset is the time f day ________ we sit n the balcny and cunt stars.
A.thatB.whichC.whenD.hw
20.Scientific studies shw that laughter prduces chemicals t make peple feel better, ________ means clwn dctrs can be helpful in amusing peple.
A.whichB.thatC.whyD.wh
21.________arund, I saw a white-haired man.
A.T turnB.TurningC.TurnedD.Turn
22.________ in the refrigeratr, these vegetables will remain fresh.
A.KeptB.Being keptC.KeepingD.Having kept
23.Grandfather and father, ________ at the table, are playing chess.
A.seatedB.are seatingC.seatingD.are seated
24.With s much hmewrk ________ this weekend, I have n time t g t bkstre with yu.
A.dneB.t dC.being dneD.ding
25.The ________ by was last seen playing near the East Lake where many peple chse t g every day.
A.missingB.missedC.had missedD.was missing
二、閱讀理解
Animals were the real pineers f space flight. Let us learn abut sme animals that have been t space.
A.Fruit flies
On February 20, 1947, the United States sent sme fruit flies int space t study the impact that csmic radiatin (宇宙輻射) might ptentially have n astrnauts in the future. They chse flies because they are genetically similar t humans.
When they returned t Earth, the scientists fund the flies alive, with n evidence f the effects f radiatin.
B.Mice
Mice have lng been used t find ut mre abut hw space travel will affect the human bdy. In fact, NASA has recently published a study f mice hused at the Internatinal Space Statin. It shws that mice quickly adapt t micrgravity (微重力) cnditins.
The very first muse went int space in 1950, reaching an altitude f 137km. Hwever, unlike the fruit flies, the muse died when the rcket brke int parts due t a parachute (降落傘) failure.
C. Dgs
Laika, a Russian hmeless dg, went t space n Nvember 3, 1957. She was picked up n the streets and was thught suitable because she had a gentle temperament (性情) and behaved well. The scientists als believed a hmeless dg wuld be better at dealing with difficult cnditins like micrgravity than a pet dg.
Laika is famus fr being the first animal t rbit (環(huán)繞……運行) the Earth. Hwever, she never returned.
D.Spiders
In 1973, tw garden spiders called Anita and Arabella were used in an experiment t see if they culd still build webs in space.
Bth spiders managed t build webs, even thugh the webs were slightly finer than n Earth. The study shwed a great deal abut the effects f micrgravity n mtr respnse (運動反應).
26.What can we learn abut the muse astrnaut?
A.It failed t cme back alive.
B.It culdn’t survive in micrgravity cnditins.
C.Its genes were similar t humans’.
D.It was the first animal t be sent t space.
27.Laika was chsen by the scientists fr all the fllwing reasns EXCEPT ________ .
A.her gd temperamentB.her identity as a pet dg
C.her ability t deal with micrgravityD.her gd behavir
28.What’s the purpse f sending the tw spiders t space?
A.T cmpare the quality f webs they made n Earth and in space.
B.T study the impact f csmic radiatin n their survival.
C.T see hw fast they culd build webs in space.
D.T see whether they culd build webs in space.
Michael and his wife, new residents in a San Francisc apartment, learned abut their neighbr Jeff Dunan’s vlunteer wrk fr Bangladesh Relief, an rganizatin that prvides fd, clthing and essential supplies fr disadvantaged peple in nrthern Bangladesh. Inspired, Michael dnated $150 t Dunan’s GFundMe campaign. Hwever, a credit card ntificatin alerted him t an unintended $15,041 charge.
When he saw the five-figure number, he was cnfused. Sn, it all made sense. Michael’s credit card number started with fur and ne. Clearly, he accidentally began typing his credit card infrmatin while his cursr (光標) was still in the dnatin bx.
Michael planned t call Dunan t explain, but befre he had the chance t d that, he started receiving Facebk messages frm Shhag Chandra, the charity’s Bangladesh-based prgram manager, thanking him fr his generus dnatin. After he lked thrugh the phts f peple hlding thank-yu signs that read his name, Michael’s heart sank. He felt terrible that he had t withdraw his handsme dnatin. Once his riginal cntributin was refunded, he decided t dnate $1,500.
Althugh Michael had tld his family and friends abut the tale, he decided t share it publicly n scial media, after Dunan tld him the rganizatin was desperately in need f funds. “The least I culd d was take the time t pst this stry nline and see if I culd inspire ther peple t dnate t the cause,” Michael said.
Little did he knw, thugh, that the stry wuld be seen far and wide, ending up raising mre than $120,000 fr Bangladesh Relief in the span f nly a few weeks—abut eight times Michael’s mistaken dnatin. Accrding t Dunan, mre than 3,700 peple have cntributed because f Michael’s pst. Michael has been stunned (震驚) by the nging utpuring f supprt. “Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine this reactin,” he said. “Peple can be amazing when they cme tgether fr smething like this.”
29.Hw did Michael make the large dnatin?
A.He input an incrrect amunt.B.He encuntered a system errr.
C.He was greatly inspired by Dunan.D.He entered wrng credit card details.
30.Why did Michael’s heart sink accrding t Paragraph 3?
A.He saw peple in despair.B.He failed t ffer enugh mney.
C.He didn’t receive the full refund.D.He realized the scale f his mistake.
31.What mtivated Michael t share the stry n scial media?
A.Dunan’s request fr publicity.B.A desire fr persnal recgnitin.
C.The rganizatin’s urgent need fr funds.D.Pressure frm his family and friends.
32.What message des the stry cnvey?
A.Actins speak luder than wrds.B.Many hands make light wrk.
C.Always prepare fr a rainy day.D.A gd beginning is half f victry.
This year marks the 20th anniversary f China’s first manned space missin, with Yang Liwei becming the first Chinese astrnaut t g t space. Since then, anther 19 astrnauts have reached fr the stars. The selectin f the furth generatin f astrnauts began in 2022 and is nw in full swing. Experts revealed hw tugh the training is befre astrnauts can fly t space.
The human bdy is nt designed fr space life. Astrnauts are faced with multiple challenges n a space missin. The changes in gravity can have an impact n their bdies. The sensatin f cnfinement (封閉) living in a small spacecraft fr mnths can damage their mental health. Emergencies during missins challenge their knwledge and ability t slve prblems under huge pressure. S it’s n wnder that astrnauts have t meet extremely high standards and g thrugh a tugh training prgram.
T make sure that Chinese astrnauts cmplete their missins and return t Earth safely, “Eight types, including ver 200 subjects f training, were set,” Huang Weifen, chief designer f the astrnaut system fr China’s manned space prject, tld CCTV News. Apart frm physical fitness training, it als includes basic scientific theries, psychlgical health, and mck (模擬) missins.
Amng the training subjects, the mst tiring ne is underwater training. This training is designed fr astrnauts t adapt t the micrgravity envirnment in space. Accrding t Huang, astrnauts stay underwater in suits weighing ver 100 kilgrams fr six hurs at a time. Water resistance (阻力) and the heavy suit make every mve exhausting. “Nie Haisheng, ne f the astrnauts, nce reprted a tw-kilgram lss in weight after ne underwater training exercise,” said Huang. Each astrnaut receives training fr at least three and a half years befre having the chance t g t space.
33.Which f fllwing is true accrding t paragraph 2?
A.Human bdy is perfect fr space explratin.
B.The spacecraft has enugh space fr astrnauts t perate.
C.Astrnauts ught t cmplete missins under huge pressure.
D.The islated cnditin in space benefits peple’s mental health.
34.Hw many generatins f Chinese astrnauts have been sent t space?
A.3B.4C.19D.20
35.Why did Huang mentin Nie Haisheng’s tw-kilgram weight lss?
A.T stress hw challenging the training is.
B.T describe Nie’s persnal achievements.
C.T intrduce the weight limit fr astrnauts.
D.T explain the imprtance f prper training.
36.What des this passage mainly abut?
A.Micrgravity envirnment cause health prblems.
B.Astrnauts need tugh training t meet varius challenges.
C.China has cmpleted numerus missins in space explratin.
D.Experts reveals the high standards f selectin prcess f astrnauts.
Develped by US cmpany OpenAI, ChatGPT has gt viral, winning 100 millin internet users since it came ut in Nvember 2022. Peple can ask the rbt t write stries and emails, create instructins fr cking a certain fd, translate languages, and answer all kinds f questins. In its wn wrds, it is “a language mdel trained in a large amunt f internet text t help users get human-like text. ”
Cmpared with Siri r ther chatbts, ChatGPT uses a much bigger infrmatin center fr training. It als uses strnger sftware and hardware t learn things by itself. Fr example, if it prvides a wrng answer t yur questin, yu can tell it the right ne and it will crrect itself. “It’s a ttally different chatbt,” cmputer scientist Liu Xiaguang frm Nankai University said. “The knwledge level ChatGPT shws is the same as a university student. That’s why it shcked the wrld.”
But ne big prblem with ChatGPT is that it makes mistakes r even gives false infrmatin. When Rezza, a 28-year-ld frm Indnesia, used the rbt t write an passage, it “gave ut many examples which ther writers actually hadn’t mentined at all”, he tld a lcal newspaper. Since the rbt is trained using wrds frm the internet, it can als pick up biases(偏見) abut certain grups. These are all things that need t be dealt with.
37.What des the underlined part mean in Paragraph 1?
A.Dne harm t the internet.B.Brught strng wind and heavy rain.
C.Becme ppular vernight.D.Caused serius changes f the weather.
38.Why did ChatGPT shck the wrld?
A.It can find mistakes by itself.
B.It wrks differently frm ther chatbts.
C.Its infrmatin center is easier t cntrl than Siri’s.
D.Its knwledge level is as high as a university student.
39.What can we learn frm the last paragraph?
A.ChatGPT needs imprvement.B.Anybdy may give false infrmatin.
C.Anybdy can make mistakes.D.ChatGPT can’t get n well with humans.
40.What might be the best title f the text?
A.ChatGPT is Cming!B.ChatGPT is Catching the Wrld’s Eyes!
C.Can ChatGPT Take the Place f Humans?D.Can ChatGPT Avid Biases Prperly?
Characteristics f an excellent scientist
The Free Dictinary defines(定義) a scientist as a persn having prfessinal knwledge n ne r mre sciences, especially natural science r physical science. 41 Let’s lk at sme characteristics f an excellent scientist.
Curisity.
42 Scientists such as Thmas Edisn and Gerge Westinghuse discvered things mainly because they wanted t knw hw things wrked. If a scientist desn’t have the drive t ask questins r even wnder, then he/ she never gets t the first stage f the scientific prcess.
Patience.
43 There are very few jbs that take lnger than this ne. Even if yu think yu have received sme educatin n science, yu still have a lt f scientific research t d. If yu’re an instant-gratificatin (及時滿足的) type f persn, this may nt be the best chice fr yu.
Ethical (道德的)qualities.
In rder t truly discver and use knwledge fr the greater gd, a scientist must have a desire t imprve peple’s life as well as the envirnment, since they are linked and they can affect each ther in the lng run. A scientist must reprt findings hnestly regardless f persnal r utside cmmercial (商業(yè)的) interests. Sticking t an ld belief cntradicted(反駁)by evidence is dishnest. 44
Wrking habits.
An excellent scientist even takes ntes f the smallest bservatin, keeping it in mind and recrding it. 45 He/ She als needs t cmmunicate thughts n paper and verbally. Netwrking skills cnnect him/ her with clleagues wrking n similar prjects where he/ she may discver smething new.
A.Becming a scientist takes a lng time.
B.An excellent scientist must be very curius abut things.
C.It als defines a scientist as smene wh uses scientific methds.
D.Hwever, that belief shuldn’t be changed withut pwerful evidence.
E.He/ She can wrk well alne r in grups, depending n what’s needed.
F.T make discveries in human knwledge, yu have t think differently.
G.One f the main places that many scientists wrk in is the research labratry.
三、完形填空
Have yu seen peple wh take pictures f fd fr mre than 10 minutes befre eating? My friend Stella is such an example. Every time we went t a restaurant she wuld nt take a bite until all the dishes we 46 were n the table. Then she wuld spend five minutes in 47 the dishes in a seemingly randm but in fact 48 rder. Then the mst imprtant part: taking pictures. After that, she wuld chse ne f the 49 and click in the filter app. The fd eventually lked 10 times mre delicius than it really was, but we had n 50 t really enjy it—it all went cld, actually Stella’s real life is much less elegant. Fr example, she hates t wash the dishes, s she leaves them in the sink fr days.
Many peple care t much abut thers’ pinins and try t hard t 51 thers. They find it hard t be 52 and t accept themselves, and thus they are afraid t shw their 53 life n scial media. What they are trying t prve is 54 what they lack in reality. But this will nt bring any 55 t reality, as they still 56 the same ld pattern f life.
If they really want an elegant life, they shuld put mre 57 int achieving it 58 fabricating it. Being mre cnfident, 59 themselves and trying their best t be better are much mre meaningful than 60 their life n scial media.
46.A.rderedB.servedC.fferedD.prepared
47.A.ckingB.washingC.settingD.cllecting
48.A.messyB.arrangedC.casualD.missed
49.A.dishesB.restaurantsC.tablesD.pictures
50.A.chanceB.chiceC.excuseD.reasn
51.A.cmfrtB.pleaseC.inspireD.discurage
52.A.independentB.generusC.respnsibleD.cnfident
53.A.realB.secretC.peacefulD.healthy
54.A.rarelyB.hardlyC.exactlyD.nearly
55.A.difficultyB.changeC.guidanceD.harm
56.A.questinB.dislikeC.dubtD.fllw
57.A.effrtB.ambitinsC.feelingD.mney
58.A.ther thanB.mre thanC.rather thanD.less than
59.A.identifyingB.acceptingC.persuadingD.amusing
60.A.simplifyingB.ruiningC.beautifyingD.wrsening
四、語法填空
閱讀下面材料,在題后空白處填入適當的內容(每空一詞)或括號內單詞的正確形式。
Adam Braun established the rganizatin Pencils £ Prmise in 2008. Its gal is 61 (make) sure all children have a chance fr educatin. In the past few years, it 62 (help) mre than 22,000 children in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
It started when Adam Braun was a cllege student. He was visiting India when a by stpped 63 (he) n the street and asked fr mney. Mr Braun asked the by 64 he wuld want, if he culd have anything in the wrld. "I thught the answer was ging t be a huse, a car r a bat. His answer was 'a pencil', 65 shcked me. S I gave him my pencil and he just lit up with jy. I realized he had never been t schl befre and that was the 66 (real) fr 57 millin children arund the wrld, “ Braun said.
Adam Braun started wrking in finance after he graduated 67 cllege. But he never frgt the by and 68 prblem he represented. S he decided t devte himself t 69 create) that wrld. Braun says his rganizatin wrks 70 (clse) with the lcal educatin rganizatins, which rganize the main prgram £ studies.
五、書面表達
71.閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。續(xù)寫的詞數應為150左右。
An eight-year-ld child heard her parents talking abut her little brther. All she knew was that he was very sick and they had n mney. Only a very expensive peratin culd save him nw and there was n ne t lend them the mney.
When she heard her daddy say t her tearful mther, “nly a miracle(奇跡)can save him nw.” The little girl went t her bedrm and pulled her mney frm its hiding place and cunted it carefully.
She hurried t a drugstre (藥店) with the mney in her hand. At that mment, nly a salesman and a well-dressed man were in the drugstre. The girl went t the salesman directly. “What d yu want?” asked the salesman. “It’s fr my little brther,” the girl answered. “He’s really sick and I want t buy a miracle.” “Pardn?” said the salesman.
“My brther Andrew has smething bad grwing inside his head and my daddy says nly a miracle can save him. S hw much des a miracle cst?” “We dn’t sell a miracle here, child. I’m srry,” the salesman said with a smile.
“Please! If it isn’t enugh, I can try and get sme mre. Just tell me hw much it csts.” said the little girl, almst crying with anxiety.
注意:
1)所續(xù)寫短文的詞數應為150左右;
2) 續(xù)寫部分分為兩段,每段的開頭部分已為你寫好。
Paragraph 1: The well-dressed man heard it.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph 2: Having knwn abut what happened frm the girl, the well-dressed man tk up the girl’s hand.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
參考答案:
1.B
2.D
3.A
4.D
5.A
6.A
7.C
8.D
9.A
10.A
11.D
12.A
13.C
14.D
15.A
16.C
17.A
18.D
19.C
20.A
21.B
22.A
23.A
24.B
25.A
26.A 27.B 28.D
29.A 30.D 31.C 32.B
33.C 34.A 35.A 36.B
37.C 38.D 39.A 40.B
41.C 42.B 43.A 44.D 45.E
46.A 47.C 48.B 49.D 50.A 51.B 52.D 53.A 54.C 55.B 56.D 57.A 58.C 59.B 60.C
61.t make 62.has helped 63.him 64.what 65.which 66.reality 67.frm 68.the 69.creating 70.clsely

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