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試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁2025上海高三英語三模試卷(1)(考試時間105分鐘滿分115分)2025.5I.GrammarandVocabularySectionA(10’)Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.RacetotheFrozenNorthOnApril6,1909,sixdeterminedmenstoodatthetopoftheworld,claimingvictoryoveroneofEarth’slastgreatfrontiers—theNorthPole.Theirleader,RobertE.Peary,capturedthehistoricmomentinphotographsashisteamproudlyhelduptheirflags.AmongthemwasMatthewHenson,anexperiencedexplorer1skillshadbeenvitaltotheirsuccess.Heheldauniqueflag,2(sew)togetherfromdifferentpiecesoffabric,whilefourexpertInuithuntersstoodbyhisside.Theyguidedtheteamthroughtheendlessfrozenwilderness.Reachingthisice-coveredworldwasnoteasy.Manyhadtriedbeforethem,only3(force)backbyterribleconditions.Peary’ssuccesswasnotjustluck—itwascarefulstrategy,perseverance,andthestrengthofhisteam.Hereliedheavily4Henson,whohadjourneyedwithhimthroughtheArcticbefore.Hensonwasn’tjustanexplorer;hewasasurvivalist,trainedbytheInuit(因紐特人)intheartofhandlingtheice.Butnoamountofskill5makeovercomingtheArcticanyeasier.Thewindscreamedlikeawildbeast,andthetemperaturedroppedtoafreezingminus60degreesFahrenheit.Hensonlaterwroteinhisjournal,“Freezingofthewholefrontpartofthefaceisanordinaryoccurrence.”Iceformedontheirskin,6(bite)deeperwitheveryburstofwind.Frostbite(凍瘡)wasaconstantthreat.Pearyhimselfhadlosttoesonearlieradventures.Despite7theyendured,theykeptpushingforward.Theirfoodwassimplebutpackedwithenergy:pemmican,adensemixtureofdriedmeat,animalfat,andberries.8itdidlittletosatisfytruehunger,itdidkeepthemalive.Theirdayswerelongandexhausting.Yettheyrefusedtostop.Then,atlast,theyarrived.Thevast,icyemptiness9(stretch)ineverydirection.Henson,movingquicklyahead,wasthefirsttomarktheirachievement.WhenPearyarrived,theyplantedtheirflags,securingtheirplaceinhistory.Theimpossible10(conquer).SectionB(10’)Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.convincing
B.disinformation
C.hazards
D.illogical
E.maintain
F.previewG.publicly
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K.seeminglyOpenAIUnveilsA.I.thatInstantlyGeneratesEye-PoppingVideosLastApril,aNewYorkstart-upcalledRunwayAIrevealedtechnologythatletpeoplegeneratevideos.Thefour-secondvideoswereshadowyanddisturbing.Buttheywereaclearsignthatartificialintelligencetechnologieswouldgenerateincreasingly11videossooner.Just10monthslater,OpenAIhasrevealedasimilarsystem,Sora,thatcreatesvideosthatlookasiftheywereliftedfromaHollywoodmovie.OpenAIisamongthemanycompanies12toimprovethiskindofinstantvideogenerator.Thetechnologycould13theworkofexperiencedmoviemakers.Itcouldalsobecomeaquickandinexpensivewayofcreatingonline14,makingitevenhardertotellwhat’srealontheinternet.Inaninterview,theteambehindthetechnologysaidthecompanywasnotyetreleasingSoratothepublicbecauseitwasstillworkingtounderstandthesystem’s15.Theintentionhereistogivea(n)16ofwhatislikelytohappensoon,sothatpeoplecanseethecapabilitiesofthistechnology.LikeothergenerativeA.I.technologies,OpenAI’ssystemlearnsbyanalyzingdigitaldata—inthiscase,videosandsubtitlesdescribingwhatthosevideoscontain.OpenAIdeclinedtosayhowmanyvideosthesystemlearnedfromorwheretheycamefrom,excepttosaythetrainingincludedboth17availablevideosandvideosthatwerelicensedfromcopyrightholders.Thecompanysayslittleaboutthedatausedtotrainitstechnologies,mostlikelybecauseitwantsto18anadvantageovercompetitors.Sorageneratesvideosin19toshortdescriptions.Thoughthevideoscanbeimpressive,theymayincludestrangeand20images.Thesystem,forexample,recentlygeneratedavideoofsomeoneeatingacookie—butthecookienevergotanysmaller.II.ReadingComprehensionSectionA(15’)Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.WhenElinorOstromwontheNobelPrizeforherresearchoneconomicgovernancein2009,itwasthefirst(andsofar,theonly)timeawomanwonaNobelforEconomics.Thatprizehasfornearly50years.Wedon’tdoagreatjobofrecognizingwomen’scontributionstoscienceandinnovation.MycolleaguesandIwondered:Isoneofthereasonswhywomenaremorelikelytosciencethanmenbecausetheydon’treceivethesamerecognition?Tounderstandhowshapeswomen’smotivationtoremaininscience,wefirsthadtogetagoodmeasureofthemotivations.Wesoughttofirststudyahighlyvisible,prizes,becauselargeprizestendtobeunderstoodandappreciatedbythebroaderpublic,andtheyalsoinfluencethosewhomakedecisionsaboutscientificandotherfinancialsupport.Ourstudyfocusedonprizesinthebiomedicalsciences.Ifwe’regoingtofindanywhereinscience,itwouldbeinthisfield.Womenhaveenteredbiomedicineinequalnumberstomensincetheearly2000s.this,ofallNobelsawardedtowomen,afulltwo-thirdshavebeenforbiomedicalresearch.Ourwassimple:wedocumentedallbiomedicalresearchprizeswecouldfindoverthepastfivedecades.Wealsoconsideredthefinancialawardsandimportanceassociatedwiththeprizes,asindicatorsoftheir.Thenwemeasuredthepercentageofprizeswonbywomenandtheassociationbetweengenderandprizequality.Ourinitialresultshighlightedoverallnews:theproportionofbiomedicalprizesawardedtowomenhasrisensteadily.Butwhenwelookedattheassociationbetweengenderandqualityofprizesawarded,weobservedamajordifference:onaverage,womenscientistswinprizesassociatedwithlessmoneyandimportancethanmendo.Importantly,ourfurtherresearchsuggeststhatthere’snothatthequalityorvalueofwomen-ledresearchisanylowerthanthatofmen,asmeasuredbycitations(引用)perarticle,productivity,orwidthofresearchtopicsstudied.,womenarecatchingupintermsofnumberofprizeswon,butstillfallsignificantlybehindinregardtotheimportanceandmonetaryawardsassociatedwiththeprizes.Thebottomline:whileonthesurfaceitmayappearthatthegendergaphassomewhatwhenitcomestoscienceprizes,greatinjusticeishiddenjustbelow.Theproblemlikelybeyondthebordersofscience.Inbusiness,forexample,prizesandfundingfornewtechnologyandinnovationmayfollowasimilarpattern,helpingtoexplainthephenomenonobservedforfemaleentrepreneurs,againbyresearch.Thisissomethingworthexaminingingreaterdepth.21.A.remained B.awarded C.existed D.established22.A.leave B.doubt C.question D.suspect23.A.contribution B.recognition C.resolution D.promotion24.A.indicator B.substance C.confirmation D.compliment25.A.experiments B.innovation C.study D.grants26.A.genderequality B.researchprospectsC.innovationpatterns D.governmentcontrol27.A.Inlinewith B.Contraryto C.Comparedwith D.Incaseof28.A.concept B.outcome C.requirement D.approach29.A.improvement B.quality C.accomplishment D.reputation30.A.vague B.sudden C.good D.fundamental31.A.description B.evidence C.document D.comparison32.A.Therefore B.However C.Instead D.Nevertheless33.A.highlighted B.eliminated C.strengthened D.narrowed34.A.dominates B.extends C.overtakes D.justifies35.A.turnedout B.takenon C.backedup D.heldupSectionB(26’)Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhaveread.(A)TheHISTORYChannelseriesAlonedropscontestantsintosomeoftheplanet’smostpunishingenvironments,withabareminimumofclothing,safetyandsurvivalgear.Intheirbattleagainsttheelements,contestantsareforcedtousetheirfitness,theircourageandtheircreativitytobecometruesurvivalists.Fewpeoplechoosetobethrownintosuchextremesituations,butthosewhodohaveusuallystumbledintosomeimmensebadluck.Justcheckoutoneofthefamousreal-lifesurvivalstories:MauroProsperiisanItalianpoliceofficerwhogainedworldwidefameaftergettinglostintheSaharaDesertin1994.Akeenathleteandlong-distancerunner,Maurotookpartinthe1994MarathonoftheSandsinMorocco,asix-day-longenduranceraceinoneofthedriestandbarrenenvironmentsontheplanet.Duringtherace,asandstormcausedProsperi,then39yearsold,marriedandfathertothreechildren,tobecomedisoriented.Onedayaftergoingofftrack,hefoundhimselfinanabandonedMuslimtempleinAlgeria.Inordertosurvive,hekilledandatebats.Forliquid,hewasforcedtodrinkhisownwaste,lickdewoffofrocksandsuckmoistureoutofhiswetwipes.Assuminghewouldneverbefound,hecuthiswristswithapenknifefromhissupplies.However,itwassuchadryheatthatthewoundsthickenedandconcreted,andhewasforcedtogobackintothedesertandattempttofindhelp.Forninedayshewalkedthroughthedesertandateinsectsandcold-bloodedanimals.Finally,hefoundasmallvillage.Fromtherehewasflowntoahospital,wheredoctorssaidhisliverhadalmostcompletelyfailed.Havingtraveled180milesinall,Prosperilost35poundsinbodyweightduringhisseveresufferinginthedesert;ittookseveralmonthsbeforehecouldeatsolidfoodagain.Buthehasremainedanenthusiasticrunnerandevenreturnedandcompletedtheracein2012.36.ProsperihavetodiscontinuetheMarathonoftheSandsbecause______.A.hissupplieswererunningoutB.hischildrendidn’twanttolosehimC.helosthiswayforthebadweatherD.hecouldn’ttoleratetheextremeheat37.WhatcausedMauroProsperitoheadbacktothedesertforhelp?A.Hisintentiontohealthewound. B.Hisfailuretotakeawayhisownlife.C.Hisdecreasinginterestinfoodsources. D.Hisdiscomfortwiththetempleenvironment.38.Accordingtothepassage,whatcanbeinferredaboutMauroProsperi’sexperience?A.Hefoundanalternativesourceofwaterinatraditionalway.B.Hedemonstratedthedeterminationtosurviveallthewaythrough.C.Hisstorywasaproofoftheworseningrelationshipbetweenmanandnature.D.Hiseventualreturntotheracesignifiedhispersistence.39.Whatistheprimarypurposeofthepassage?A.Toentertainreaderswithanawe-inspiringfictionaladventurestory.B.Toeducatereadersaboutthepossibledangersofpunishingenvironments.C.Toinspirereaderswithhuman’sabilitytosurvivetheextremechallenges.D.Toremindreadersofthevalueofessentialsurvivalskillsandpreparedness.(B)HowtoStreamlineYourProjectManagementProcessEffectiveprojectmanagementisthecornerstoneofanysuccessfulattempt.Onewaytoensuresuccessisstreamliningyourprojectmanagementprocess.Here’sastep-by-stepguidetomakinganyprojectrunsmoothly.Step1:DefineGoalsandObjectivesStartwithaclearunderstandingofyourgoalsandobjectives.Awell-definedpurposehelpskeeptheteamfocused.Step2:DevelopaComprehensiveProjectPlanIncludethekeycomponents:adetailedtimeline,taskbreakdown,resourcedistribution,budgetconsideration,andriskassessment.Step3:TrackProgressAndMilestonesUsereliabledigitaltoolstojudgewhetheryouareontrackornot.Step4:___________Assessindividualstrengthsandassigntasksaccordingly.It’salsonecessarytousetimeandfundswisely,aswellasadoptsuitabletoolstoautomatetasks.Step5:EnsureEffectiveCommunicationsTeammembersshouldcommunicateclearlyinacentralizedprojectmanagementplatformwithmessagingandcommentingfeatures.Step6:ClosetheProjectCollectfeedbackfromparticipants,documentkeylessonslearned,andstoreallproject-relateddocuments.It’salsoimportanttorecognizeteammembersfortheirefforts.Thestreamlinedprojectmanagementprocesscanbeappliedtovarioustypesofprojects,whetheryouarelaunchinganewbusinessinitiative,managingalarge-scaleeventororganizingacommunityserviceproject.40.Thispassageisintendedforprojectmanagers________.A.aimingtoimprovetheimpactoftheirprojectsB.interestedinstreamliningtheirmanagementmeetingsC.seekingtoenrichtheirmanagementknowledgeandskillsD.lookingtomaketheirprojectmanagementefficient41.WhichofthefollowingbestfitstheblankinStep4?A.ManageYourResources B.AutomateAssignmentsC.DetermineResponsibilityRange D.IdentifyLabour-savingMode42.Davidisorganizingacharityfundraiser.Arrangethefollowingquestionsheneedstoconsiderinthecorrectorderbasedontheprojectmanagementsteps.(1)Arekeyparticipantshappywitheverything?(2)HowmuchmoneyintotalcanIexpecttoraise?(3)Whichappcanbeusedtorecordtheamountofmoneycollectedatdifferenttimes?(4)Isemailaneffectivechannelforteammemberstostatetheirpoints?(5)Whattasksareyourteammembersbestat?(6)Whatarethespecifictasksinvolvedinorganizingthefundraiser?A.(2)(3)(5)(4)(6)(1) B.(6)(3)(2)(1)(4)(5)C.(2)(6)(3)(5)(4)(1) D.(6)(5)(1)(2)(3)(4)(C)Intheearly20thcentury,HenryFordrevolutionizedindustrialproductionbyintegratingmovingproductionlineswithmasslabor,greatlyloweringmanufacturingcostsandtransformingtheautomobilefromaluxuryitemintoanaccessiblemeansoftransportation.Today,asimilarshiftisunfoldingintheserviceindustry,asdigitalplatformsusetechnologicaladvancementsandon-demandlabortodeliverservicesthatwereonceexclusivetothewealthy.CompaniessuchasUber,Handy,andInstacarthavespecialconsumeraccess,enablingindividualstosecurepersonaldrivers,householdassistance,andgrocerydeliverieswithminimaleffort.However,thescopeoftheon-demandeconomyextendsfarbeyondconvenienceservices.Increasingly,essentialprofessionalareas,includinghealthcare,legalconsultation,andbusinessadvisoryservices,arebeingrestructuredthroughdigitalplatforms.StartupslikeMedicast,Axiom,andFfacilitateinteractionsbetweenindependentprofessionalsandclientsinneedofspecializedexpertise.Althoughstillemerging,thiseconomicmodelisexpandingatanunparalleledpace:Uber,establishedin2009,nowoperatesinover50countriesandhadalreadyreachedavaluationof$40billionby2014.Severalcriticalfactorshavefueledtheexpansionofthiseconomictransformation.Thedigitalrevolutionhasnotonlyenabledreal-timeconnectionsbetweenserviceprovidersandconsumersbuthasalsodecentralizedtraditionalworkflows.Asinglepersonequipped-with-alaptopcannowproduceHollywood-qualitymedia,developnewsoftware,orconductin-depthlegalresearchfromvirtuallyanylocation.Thisshifthasgotcompaniestoincreasinglyfavorcontract-basedspecialistsoverfull-timeemployees,improvingbusinessflexibilitywhilealsogeneratingprofitsfrompreviouslyuntappedresources,suchaspersonalvehiclesorspecializedexpertise.Beyondtechnologicaldrivers,socio-economicshiftshavefurtherspedupthistransition.Thedeclineoflong-termjobstability,worsenedbyautomationandglobaloutsourcing,hasledtoadeclineinconventionalemploymentmodels.Meanwhile,societyisbecomingincreasinglypolarizedbetweenthosewhopossessfinancialcapitalbutlacktimeandthosewithavailabilitybutlimitedfinancialmeans.Theon-demandeconomyservesasamechanismthroughwhichthesetwogroupscanexchangevalueefficiently.Yet,thistransformationpresentsnotablechallenges.Whileconsumersandflexibility-seekingworkersbenefit,thosereliantonstable,full-timeemploymentwithcomprehensivebenefitsfacegrowinguncertainty.Manyon-demandworkersoperatewithouttraditionaljobsecurity,healthcareprovisions,orretirementplans,raisingcomplexregulatoryandpolicyconcerns.Governmentsmustrespondbymodernizinglaborlaws,streamliningtaxframeworksforindependentworkers,andensuringsocialprotectionsbecomemoreadaptabletothisevolvingemploymentlandscape.43.Whatisthedefiningcharacteristicofon-demandeconomy?A.Digitalplatformsconnectworkerswithcustomerswhenneeded.B.Businessesputmoreemphasisontheadvancementoftechnology.C.Marketsruleoutthoseunnecessaryservicestoincreaseefficiency.D.Companieshiremoretemporaryworkersthanlong-termemployees.44.Whichexamplebestillustratestheideaof“decentralizingtraditionalworkflows”?A.Acompanyencouragesemployeestotakepart-timejobs.B.Asoftwaredeveloperworkswithaglobalteamremotely.C.Aresearcherdoesexperimentsinanadvancedlaboratory.D.Abusinessasksin-housestafftohandlemostoperations.45.Whichofthefollowingisadrivingforceoftheeconomictransitionintroducedinthepassage?A.Peopletendtohaveeithermoneyortime.B.Businessflexibilitybenefitsworkersequally.C.Full-timeemployeesarebecominglessavailable.D.Automationisgraduallyreplacedbyglobaloutsourcing.46.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Theon-demandeconomyguaranteesbetterjobopportunities.B.Companiesareseekingfinancialprotectionforon-demandworkers.C.Governmentsmaystruggletokeepupwithchangesinthejobmarket.D.Workerswillnolongerworryaboutemploymentbenefitsinthefuture.SectionC(8’)Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.MusclyMenatRiskforEatingDisorderWhenthinkingaboutsomeonewithaneatingdisorder,manypeoplethinkofagirlorwomanwhorestrictsfood.47AccordingtoDr.BlakeWoodside,aprofessorattheUniversityofToronto,maleswillalsodevelopeatingdisordersiftheyfeelpressuretomatchafewmanlybodytypesthatsocietyregardsasacceptable.48Inordertoachieveperfectfigures,somemalesstrictlylimittheircalorieintake,whileothersdotheoppositeandencourageexcessiveexercise,overloadingproteinandheavilyrestrictingnutrientslikefats,saidMurray,directoroftheTranslationalResearchinEatingDisordersLaboratory.Whendoesaninterestinmaintainingacertainshapeofbodybecomeaneatingdisorder?Ithappenswhenamale’sbehaviorandinteractionsstarttoberuledbytherestrictionsheisputtingintoplaceforhisidealbody.Unfortunately,manyfamiliesandevenfamilydoctorsstillaren’tfamiliarwithwhatsuggestseatingdisordersinboysandmen,Murraysaid.So,thefirstplacetostartisknowingthesignstolookfor.49If,oneday,younoticethattheysuddenlychangehowmuchorhowpubliclytheyeat,theydeserveattention.Ifthemenorboysinyourlifearemakingbigchangestotheactivitiesandrelationshipsintheirlives,itmightalsobetimetopaycloserattention,Woodsideadded.Fromthere,thereisbothgoodnewsandbadnews.Thebadnews?50So,theyhavetojudgeiftheyareonthemarkbythemselves,Murraysaid.Butthegoodnewsisthatmenandboysoftendowellwhentheygothroughtreatmentfortheireatingdisorders.A.Theeatingdisorderfieldhastotreatmalesbasedonstudiesthatincludeonlyfemales.B.Willaboyormanexperienceeatingdisordersinthatwaytoo?C.Thebestwaytohelpthemgetintotreatmentistosharethetruth—theyarenotalone.D.Men’sresponsetoidealimagesisnomorereasonablethanthatofwomen’s.E.Teenboysareusuallysohungrythattheycanwolfdowneverybiteoffoodtheysee.F.Disorderedeatingbehaviorinmenisoftencriticizedinsocialmedia.V.Summary(10’)51.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizeinnomorethan60wordsthemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassage.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.FictionReadingFormanypeople,nothingismoreenjoyablethanspendingawholeafternoonreadingagoodnovel.Butarenovelssimplyapleasurewaytopassthetime,orcoulditbetruethatreadingfictionactuallybenefitsourlives?Oneofthejoysoffictionisthatitcantakeustoplacesthatourliveswon’t.Itcantransportusto17th-centuryFrance,ortowar-tornGermany.Itcantakeustoafutureworldinwhichartificialintelligencetakesoverandbooksarebanned,orafantasyworldwherepeoplebattleitoutforfood.Fictioncanalsointroduceustoawholerangeofpeoplethatwehaven’tyetmet.Andthis,accordingtoCarrieOates,anovelistandacademic,isperhapstherealbenefitofstories.Inoneofherstudies,participantswereaskedtoreadeitherashortstorybyChekhov,oraversionofthestoryindocumentaryform.Thosewhoweregiventhefictionalisedversionwerefoundtobemorelikelytosympathizewiththecharacters,thus,goingthroughgreaterchangesinpersonality.Inanotherstudy,sheshowedparticipantsphotosoftheeyesofpeoplewhowerefeelingandthinkingdifferentthings.Thepeoplewhoreadfictionwerebetterabletointerpretthosethoughtsandfeelingthanthosewhodidn’tread.Oatesexplainsthatwhenwereadfiction,weenterintothemindsofthecharacters.Wethinkaboutwhytheybehaveinacertainway,andwhattheyarelikelytodonext.Justaswemightbecomemoreknowledgeableaboutpsychologyandastronomyifwereadaboutpsychologyandastronomy,wegetbetteratthiskindofsocialthinkingifwereadfiction.Thisimprovesourunderstandingofthethoughtsandfeelingsofthosearoundusinreallife.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________V.Translation(15’)Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.52.需要什么能進入下一輪面試?(qualify)(漢譯英)53.人與人之間的友好關系是建立在雙向奔赴基礎上的。(effort)(漢譯英)54.自從他的小說在網絡上走紅之后,他便經歷了一場“破天的富貴”,成為了文壇的新星。(since)(漢譯英)55.旅行的意義不在于朋友圈(Moments)有多少點贊,而在于從每日常規中掙脫出來,重新掌控自己生活的節奏。(not...but...)(漢譯英)VI.GuidedWriting56.Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositioninabout150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.56.班主任要求你在下周的班會課上做一個主題交流分享。內容需包括:(1)你是如何理解下面這句話的?“It’sbettertomakewrongdecisionsthantomakenodecisionatall.”(2)請結合例子談談你的看法。___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案第=page11頁,共=sectionpages22頁答案第=page11頁,共=sectionpages22頁1.whose2.sewn3.tobeforced4.on5.could6.biting7.what8.Although##Though9.stretched10.hadbeenconquered【導語】本文是一篇記敘文,主要講述了1909年4月6日,RobertE.Peary帶領的團隊到達北極的艱難歷程,著重介紹了團隊成員MatthewHenson以及他們在途中所面臨的惡劣環境和克服的種種困難。1.考查關系代詞。句意:在他們當中有MatthewHenson,一位經驗豐富的探險家,他的技能對他們的成功至關重要。“1skillshadbeenvitaltotheirsuccess”是一個定語從句,修飾先行詞“MatthewHenson”,關系詞在從句中作定語,修飾“skills”,表示“他的技能”,所以用關系代詞“whose”。故填whose。2.考查非謂語動詞。句意:他舉著一面獨特的旗幟,這面旗幟是由不同的織物縫制在一起的,而四位因紐特獵人則站在他身邊。“2(sew)togetherfromdifferentpiecesoffabric”是后置定語,修飾“flag”,“flag”與“sew”之間是被動關系,即“旗幟被縫制”,所以用過去分詞“sewn”。故填sewn。3.考查非謂語動詞。句意:在他們之前有許多人嘗試過,結果卻被惡劣的條件逼了回來。only3(force)backbyterribleconditions”是結果狀語,“Many”與“force”之間是被動關系,且表示出乎意料的結果,用“onlytobedone”結構,所以填“tobeforced”。故填tobeforced。4.考查介詞。句意:他非常依賴Henson,Henson之前曾和他一起在北極地區旅行過。“relyon”是固定搭配,意為“依賴,依靠”,所以填“on”。故填on5.考查情態動詞。句意:但再多的技能也無法使征服北極變得更容易。根據語境,這里表示“能夠”的意思,且是過去的情況,用“could”表示過去的能力或可能性。故填could。6.考查非謂語動詞。句意:冰在他們的皮膚上形成,每一陣風都讓凍傷更加嚴重。“6(bite)deeperwitheveryburstofwind”在句中作伴隨狀語,“Ice”與“bite”之間是主動關系,所以用現在分詞“biting”。故填biting。7.考查連接詞。句意:盡管他們忍受了很多,但他們還是繼續前進。“Despite7theyendured”中,“7theyendured”是一個賓語從句,作“Despite”的賓語,從句中缺少賓語,用“what”引導,表示“所……的事物”。故填what。8.考查連詞。句意:盡管它幾乎不能滿足真正的饑餓,但它確實讓他們活了下來。根據前后句的邏輯關系,這里表示讓步,“盡管”食物不能滿足饑餓,但能維持生命,所以用“Although”或“Though”引導讓步狀語從句。首字母大寫。故填Although/Though。9.考查時態。句意:廣闊的冰原向四面八方延伸。文章講述的是過去的事情,這里描述到達北極時看到的景象,用一般過去時,“stretch”的過去式是“stretched”。故填stretched。10.考查時態和語態。句意:不可能的事情已經被征服了。Theimpossible”與“conquer”之間是被動關系,“征服”發生在“抵達”之前,需用過去完成時,且主語theimpossible與conquer之間是被動關。故填hadbeenconquered。11.A12.H13.J14.B15.C16.F17.G18.E19.I20.D【導語】這是一篇新聞報道。主要說明了OpenAI推出即時生成令人瞠目結舌視頻的人工智能,這項技術可以加快經驗豐富的電影制作人的工作速度。11.考查形容詞。句意:但它們清楚地表明,人工智能技術將更快地制作出越來越有說服力的視頻。根據“Just10monthslater,OpenAIhasrevealedasimilarsystem,Sora,thatcreatesvideosthatlookasiftheywereliftedfromaHollywoodmovie.(僅僅10個月后,OpenAI就發布了一個類似的系統Sora,它可以制作看起來像是從好萊塢電影中摘取的視頻)”以及句意“有說服力的”可知應填形容詞convincing,作定語修飾名詞videos。故選A。12.考查動詞。句意:OpenAI是眾多競相改進這種即時視頻生成器的公司之一。根據“toimprovethiskindofinstantvideogenerator”以及句意“競相”可知應填現在分詞racing,作定語修飾名詞companies。故選H。13.考查動詞。句意:這項技術可以加快經驗豐富的電影制作人的工作速度。根據“Itcouldalsobecomeaquickandinexpensiveway”以及句意“加快”可知應填動詞speed,且could后跟動詞原形。故選J。14.考查名詞。句意:它還可能成為一種快速而廉價的制造網絡虛假信息的方式,使人們更難在互聯網上分辨什么是真實的。根據“makingitevenhardertotellwhat’srealontheinternet”以及句意“虛假信息”可知應填名詞disinformation,故選B。15.考查名詞。句意:在一次采訪中,該技術背后的團隊表示,該公司尚未向公眾發布Sora,因為它仍在努力了解該系統的危害。根據“makingitevenhardertotellwhat’srealontheinternet”以及句意“危害”可知應填復數名詞hazards,作賓語。故選C。16.考查名詞。句意:這里的目的是對可能很快發生的事情進行預覽,以便人們可以看到這項技術的功能。根據
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