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高級中學名校試卷PAGEPAGE1山東省濟寧市鄒城市2024-2025學年高二下學期期中教學質(zhì)量檢測英語試題第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whathasthewomanbeendoinglately?A.Doinggardening. B.Learningcooking. C.Recyclingrainwater.【答案】C【原文】M:Didyouknowthatreusingrainwatercansignificantlyreduceoverallwaterusageathome?W:I’verecentlystartedcollectingitformykitchengarden.Theplantsgotagooddrinkfromtheraincontainerwhenthereareafewdayswithoutrain.2.Whatdoesthemansayaboutvirtualclassrooms?A.Convenient. B.Expensive. C.Outdated.【答案】A【原文】M:Virtualclassroomsallowstudentsworldwidetolearntogetherinrealtime.Isn’tthatfantastic?Inawayyoucantraveltheworldwhilestayingathome.W:Yeah,let’scomparethepriceswithlocalschools,shallwe?3.Whatdoesthemanplantodotomorrow?A.Takeanathletictest. B.Joinastudygroup. C.Watchasportsrace.【答案】C【原文】M:Whowonyesterday’sraceattheAthletictest?Carmen.Iwantedtowatchit,butIhadastudygrouptoattend.W:Noone.Theracegotcalledoffbecauseoftheweather.It’sduetotakeplacetomorrow.M:I’llmaketimetowatchit.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Cleaningmachines. B.Treeplanting. C.Forestprotection.【答案】B【原文】M:Ireadaboutmachinesbeingusedtoplanttreescomparedtoonepersonplanting,eachmachinecando33%moretrees.W:Soundsgood.Dotheyreallyworkwellthough?Ifso,theycouldreallyspeedupreforestationefforts.5.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Onaskifield. B.Atahospital. C.Inaclassroom.【答案】A【原文】M:I’mgladyoucameback.Iwasn’tsureifyouwouldafteryoufelllasttime.Hittingtheicecanbequitepainful.W:Itwas,butitonlymademewanttogetbetterandtheonlywaytodothatispractice.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間,每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.Whatistheman’sconcernaboutworkinginAIfield?A.Itcausesproblems. B.Itchangestoorapidly. C.Itlacksjobopportunities.7.Whatfieldisthemaninterestedin?A.Smarthomes. B.Self-drivingcars. C.Machinelearning.【答案】6.B7.C【原文】M:I’mthinkingaboutworkinginartificialintelligence,butitisabitscarywithallthechanges.W:It’safieldthatalwayschanges,butyouhavetothinkaboutthechancesitgivesustofixrealproblems.M:True,it’sbeenusedmoreandmoreinourdailylives,likeinsmarthomesandself-drivingcars.Indeed,therearelotsofchances.W:Right.Keepingupwithnewstuffandalwayslearningareimportant.Haveyouthoughtaboutwhatareayoulikebest?M:Theideaofmachinesimprovingontheirownisreallyinteresting.There’ssomethingaboutit.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8.Whatsurprisesthemanaboutthelibrary?A.Thevarietyofbooks. B.Theextraservices. C.Thelargerooms.9.Whydidthemangotothelibrarylastweek?A.Toimprovehiscomputerskills.B.Toborrowabookontechnology.C.Togivealectureonusingcomputers.10.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends. B.Sellerandbuyer. C.Familymembers.【答案】8.B9.A10.A【原文】M:I’vestartedgoingtothelocallibrarymoreoften,andI’msurprisedbyhowmuchitoffersbesidesbooks.Whatadiscovery.W:Right?Theyhavecomputers,classes,studyandmeetingroomsandroomsforcommunityevents.M:LastweekIwenttoaclassthereonusingcomputersbetteranditwasveryhelpful.Thepeoplewhoworktherereallyhelpeveryonelearn.W:Definitely.Thestaffaregreat.They’llwalkyouthroughusingallthetechnology.Theyalsohaveactivitiesforkidsandolderpeople,whichiswonderfulforfamiliesandkeepsolderpeoplebusy.M:It’sbecomeanimportantplaceinourtown,pluseverythingthereisfree.Shallwegotheretogetherthisweekend?W:Sure,I’llpickyouupfromyourhome.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。11.Howdidthespeakersgotoschoolwhentheywereyoung?A.Bybike. B.Onfoot. C.Bycar.12.HowdoesthemanfeelaboutJohnnygoingtoschoolalone?A.Concerned. B.Proud. C.Relieved.13.Whatdothespeakersagreeondoing?A.TeachingJohnnytoride.B.BuyingJohnnyabikefirst.C.GivingJohnnychancestoexercise.【答案】11.B12.A13.C【原文】W:Youalsowalkedtoschoolwhenyouwereakid,right,David?M:Yes,walkingtoschoolbuildscharacter.Myparentssaidmydadusedtotellmehowhemarchedtoschooluphillthroughwintersnowandsummerheat.Itwastough,buthesaiditwasagoodthing.Whydoyouask?W:IwasthinkingaboutJohnny.Whenshouldwestartgettinghimtowalkorbiketoschool?M:Youknow,Ithinkmyparentswerekindofright.Butbackthen,sidewalkswerewider,thereweren’tasmanycarsastherearetoday,andpeopledroveslower.Iagreethatfacingsomechallengesisgood,buttimeshavechanged,mydear.W:Sure,butweshouldn’tbetooprotective.It’snoteventwomiles.Alittlechallengewon’thurthim.Wecoulddrivehimonbaddaysandlethimgoonhisownwhentheweatherisfine.Heneedsexerciseandindependence,right?M:MaybewecanridebikesalongwithJohnnyonthoselongsummereveningsbeforeschoolstarts.W:Alright,let’sseehowitgoes.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。14.WhydidMarisolstartpostingherfoodforestonlineatfirst?A.Toshowherachievement.B.Todocumentherdailylife.C.Toconnectwithothergardeners.15.WhydoesMarisolrecommendbeginnerstostartwithherbs?A.Theyneedlittlecare.B.Theydon’tattractinsects.C.Theyareeasytogrowwell.16.WhatisMarisol’sadviceforsomeonestartingafoodforest?A.Growsmallplants. B.Usethebestsoil. C.Makeplanscarefully.【答案】14.B15.C16.C【原文】M:Marisol,thankstothecolorfulphotosandvideosofyourfantasticfoodforestyoupostedonsocialmedia,thousandsofpeoplehavestartedtoexplorethejoyofgrowingplants.Howandwhydidyoustart?W:ItstartedasapersonaldiaryforrecordingwhatIhaddone.Friendsencouragedmetopostmoreoftenandthenmorepeoplefoundmeanditwentviral.M:Iseeyouhaveavarietyofplants.Whatwouldyourecommendforabeginner?W:Herbswouldbeagoodchoice.They’reveryuseful,growfastandarehardtokill.Theyalsoattractgoodinsectsandcanhelpimprovethesoil.M:Good,whatnewplantsareyouthinkingaboutfornextseason?W:I’lladdsomebushes,strawberriesandsomenuts.Theseshortplantswilladdshadeandinafewyearsproduceatasty,nutritiouscrop.Andafteracoupleofyearsoffailure,Iwilltrygrowingcabbageagain.M:Whatwouldyousaytosomeonethinkingofcreatingtheirownfoodforest?W:Observethearea,whichmeansunderstandingyoursoilandconditions.Startsmallandgoslow.Usespacebothundergroundforrootsandaboveforleaves.Understandeachplant’sneedsandfunctions.M:Inspiring.Welookforwardtolearningmoreaboutyourgrowingjourney.聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。17.WhatmadeBennyspecialtothevolunteersattheanimalshelter?A.Herecoveredfasterthanotheranimals.B.Hesymbolizedhopeandpoweroflove.C.Hewasthefirstdogtheyrescuedthatyear.18.HowdidthecouplekeepintouchwiththespeakeraboutBenny?A.Bymakingvideocallsoccasionally.B.BysharingBenny’sphotosfrequently.C.BytakingBennytherefortrainingregularly.19.Whatdoesthespeakerlearnfromhisexperience?A.Thevalueofpetsinlife.B.Thepowerofstory-telling.C.Theimportanceofvolunteering.20.Whoisthespeakerprobablytalkingto?A.Peoplewishingtojointheteam.B.Peoplewantingtoadoptthedogs.C.Peopleplanningtoformarescueteam.【答案】17.B18.B19.C20.A【原文】M:Today,asIreflectonmyfirstyearofvolunteeringatthelocalanimalshelter,Iwanttoshareastorythattouchedmyheart.Earlyintheyear,werescuedashy,hurtdognamedBenny.Bennywasmorethanjustanotherrescuedanimal.Hebecameasymbolofhopeandthepowerofloveforus.Aswebroughthimbacktohealth,weallrealizetherewassomethingspecialaboutthisdog.It’shardtoputintowordsthatfeelingofconnectionwithananimal.AllofusputinextracareforBenny.Ashetrustedusmore,hebecamemoreplayfulandsmarterandwouldwaghistail.Hetooktrainingwelltoo.Eventuallywhenhesawayoungcouplecometofindadog.Thenhewaggedhistaillikeneverbefore.Thecouplelovedhimatfirstsightandadoptedhimontheirfirstvisit.Everysooftentheywouldcontactandsendphotosofhim.Iknowasavolunteer,Iamhelpingnotjustanimalsbutpeople.Thisexperiencehasgivenmelessonsonsympathyandteamwork.ItgivesmegreatjoytoknowthatIreallydomakeadifference.Volunteeringhereisn’tjustabouttheanimals,it’saboutbringingustogetherontwolegsorfour,we’reallstrongertogether.Iencourageallofyoutoconsiderjoiningtheteaminsomeway.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和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AClearwaterMarineAquarium(海洋水族館)CampsForcampersagedbetween10and18Camp1Learnandobservehowwecareforouranimals.ParticipateinacampQ&Asessionwithadolphincareteammemberwhilelearninghowweteachnewbehaviors.Camp2SetoutonanadventuretodiscovertheplantsandanimalsthatmakeupFlorida’sdiversecoastalecosystemsandobservedifferentecosystemsatalocalnaturepark.Camp3Jointhiscampprogramwhereyoucanlearnmoreaboutthedailyoperationsofanaquarium.Throughthisexperience,camperswillgetaninsidelookatvariousdepartmentsatouraquariumanddiscoverpotentialpathstoenterthiscompetitivefield.Camp4Doyouhavewhatittakestobecomeanoceanguardian?Learnallaboutthemajorissuesfacingcreaturesintheoceanandwhatyoucandotohelpprotectourocean’sfuture.Camperswillalsogethands-onexperiencewithmarineconservationprojects.Price:$240/person/programDuration:June1-5,2025,8:30am-4:00pmJustaReminder:●Campequipmentpacksareavailableforpurchaseatthecheck-in.●Eachcamperwillreceiveacampshirtandapairofshortsonthefirstdayofthecampandisrequestedtowearthemeveryday.●Lunchesmustbepurchasedforthesedays.●Parentsshouldn’tfollow,attend,orvolunteerinourcampprograms.RefundPolicy:Intheeventofacancellation,an80%refundwillbeissuedifthewrittencancellationrequestisreceived15daysormorebeforethefirstdayofthecamp.Cancellations14to5dayspriortothecampstartwillreceivearefundof50%ofthecost.Cancellations4-0daysbeforethecampstartwon’treceivearefund.Visitourwebsiteattoregister.21.Whichcampisthemosthelpfulforfutureworkinanaquarium?A.Camp1. B.Camp2. C.Camp3. D.Camp4.22.Whatshouldbenotedaboutthecampprograms?A.Theyrequireuniformclothing.B.Theyprovidecampequipmentforfree.C.Theyallowparentstoaccompanycampers.D.Theypermitcamperstobringpackedlunches.23.Howmuchistherefundifyoucancel10daysbeforethecamp?A.$240. B.$192. C.$120. D.$48.【答案】21.C22.A23.C【語篇解讀】本文是一篇應用文。文章主要介紹了清水海洋水族館的營地活動相關(guān)信息?!?1題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Camp3的介紹“Jointhiscampprogramwhereyoucanlearnmoreaboutthedailyoperationsofanaquarium.Throughthisexperience,camperswillgetaninsidelookatvariousdepartmentsatouraquariumanddiscoverpotentialpathstoenterthiscompetitivefield.(加入這個營地計劃,您可以了解更多關(guān)于水族館日常運營的信息。通過這次體驗,營員將深入了解我們水族館的各個部門,并發(fā)現(xiàn)進入這個競爭領(lǐng)域的潛在途徑)”可知,Camp3最有助于未來在水族館的工作,因為它提供了了解水族館日常運營和各部門的機會。故選C?!?2題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)JustaReminder部分的“Eachcamperwillreceiveacampshirtandapairofshortsonthefirstdayofthecampandisrequestedtowearthemeveryday.(每位營員將在夏令營的第一天收到一件營服和一條短褲,并被要求每天穿著它們)”可知,夏令營要求統(tǒng)一著裝。故選A?!?3題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)RefundPolicy部分的“Cancellations14to5dayspriortothecampstartwillreceivearefundof50%ofthecost.(若在夏令營開始前14天至5天取消,將退還50%的費用)”可知,在營地開始前14到5天取消,將獲得費用的50%退款。已知價格是$240/person/program,那么$240×50%=$120。所以如果在營地開始前10天取消,可獲得$120的退款。故選C。BIwasalwaysthetypeofindividualwhohatedbeingcalledoninclass.Itwasnotduetoalackofknowledge—Iwas,infact,quitegoodatgraspingthematerial.Rather,Idislikedthespotlightbeingcastuponme.Moreover,Ihadfewfriends,andbeingoverweightsincechildhoodoftenmademethetargetofjokes.I’vefoundawaytochangeallthat.ItbeganwhenateachersuggestedthatItryoutforthebasketballteam.Initially,Ididn’ttaketheideaseriouslyatall.Beingchubby(圓胖的),IjustknewthatI’donlyembarrassmyself.Butbecausetheteacher—afavoritewithme—keptinsistingI“goforit”,Idecidedtogiveitatry.WhenIfirststartedattendingthepracticesessions,Ireallydidn’thaveagoodhandleonthegameofbasketball.Tobehonest,therulesofthegamewereamysterytome.Luckily,Iwasn’ttheonlyone“new”tothegame,soIresolvedtodomybestateachpracticesession.Iwaslearning,andIwasgettingbetterevenifitwaslittlebylittle.Thenitbecamemorefunandmoremotivating.Ipracticedandpracticed.Prettysoonthecompetitivepartofmewaswinningovermychubby-kidcomplex.IbegantoforgetthatIwaschubby.Ievendiscoveredthatmy“size”wasn’tsuchadisadvantageatall;Icouldmakeabasketfromrightunderthenetandblockatthesametime!Gainingself-confidenceinplayinginspiredmetotryoutotherthings.Ihavegonefrom“hiding”myselftoraisingmyhand.Withmynewandimprovedself-confidencecomemorepraises,somefromteachers,andsomefromteammatesandclassmates.Butthesedays,theyalsocomefromthefaceinthemirror—whichisthe“person”whosecommentsIvaluemost.Bestofall,I’mlearningtoreallybelieveinmyself.24.Whydidtheauthordislikebeingaskedinclass?A.Hecouldn’tfigureouttheanswers. B.Hefeltuneasyaboutbeingnoticed.C.Hefoundtheteachingstyleunappealing. D.Hewasengagedindevelopingfriendships.25.Howdidtheauthorfeelonhearingtheteacher’ssuggestion?A.Uninterested. B.Misguided. C.Appreciative. D.Confused.26.Howdidplayingbasketballbenefittheauthor?A.Hedroppedquiteabitofweight. B.Helearnedhowtocooperate.C.Hedevelopedafunnypersonality. D.Hebecamesureofhimself.27.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.UnlockingConfidencewithTeamwork B.TheSecrettoCompetitiveSportsSpiritC.AChubbyKid’sJourneyofGrowth D.TheLifelongInfluenceofaTeacher【答案】24.B25.A26.D27.C【語篇解讀】本文是一篇記敘文。文章主要講述胖男孩因籃球從自卑變得自信的成長經(jīng)歷?!?4題詳析】推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段的“Itwasnotduetoalackofknowledge—Iwas,infact,quitegoodatgraspingthematerial.Rather,Idislikedthespotlightbeingcastuponme.(這不是因為缺乏知識——事實上,我非常擅長掌握材料。相反,我不喜歡聚光燈照在我身上。)”可推知,作者不喜歡在課堂上被提問不是因為知識不足,而是不喜歡被關(guān)注,也就是被注意到會讓他感到不安。故選B?!?5題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段的“Initially,Ididn’ttaketheideaseriouslyatall.Beingchubby(圓胖的),IjustknewthatI’donlyembarrassmyself.(起初,我根本沒有把這個想法當回事。由于身材圓胖,我只知道我只會讓自己出丑。)”可知,作者最初對老師的建議并不感興趣。故選A?!?6題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段“Gainingself-confidenceinplayinginspiredmetotryoutotherthings.Ihavegonefrom‘hiding’myselftoraisingmyhand.Withmynewandimprovedself-confidencecomemorepraises...Bestofall,I’mlearningtoreallybelieveinmyself.(在打球過程中獲得的自信激勵著我去嘗試其他的事情。我從總是“隱藏”自己變成了主動舉手回答問題。隨著我自信心的提升,我得到了更多的贊揚……。最棒的是,我正在學會真正地相信自己。)”可知,打籃球讓作者獲得了自信,從“隱藏”自己到主動舉手,學會了真正相信自己。故選D?!?7題詳析】主旨大意題。通讀全文,尤其是第一段的“Iwasalwaysthetypeofindividualwhohatedbeingcalledoninclass.Itwasnotduetoalackofknowledge—Iwas,infact,quitegoodatgraspingthematerial.Rather,Idislikedthespotlightbeingcastuponme.(我一直是那種討厭在課堂上被點名的人。這并不是因為我知識匱乏——實際上,我很擅長理解所學內(nèi)容。相反,我討厭成為眾人矚目的焦點。)”以及最后一段的“Gainingself-confidenceinplayinginspiredmetotryoutotherthings.Ihavegonefrom“hiding”myselftoraisingmyhand.(在打球方面獲得的自信激勵著我去嘗試其他事情。我從總是“躲著”不表現(xiàn)自己,變成了主動舉手。)”可知,文章主要講述了作者這個胖男孩,從一開始在課堂上不喜歡被關(guān)注、自卑,到在老師建議下嘗試打籃球,逐漸在籃球練習和比賽中獲得自信,實現(xiàn)自我成長的過程。因此最好的標題是“一個胖孩子的成長之旅”。故選C。CSight,hearing,“mental”processing...manyrobotsalreadyhavealltheseproperties,buttouchwasoneofthedebtsoftheroboticworld.AteamofChineseexpertshasdevelopedanewrobotthatiscapableoftouchingleavesofplantswithanelectrode(電極)。Ratherthanmakephysicalcontactwithaplant,existingdevicesobtainrelativelylimitedinformationusingvisualapproaches,whichareeasilyinfluencedbyfactorssuchaslightingconditions.SoSongZhongqianandhisteamdevelopedanewrobotthattouchesplantsusinganapproachinspiredbyhumanskin,withstructuresworkingtogetherinahierarchical(分層的)waytogaininformationthroughtouch.Whenanelectrodeintherobotmakescontactwithaleaf,thedevicelearnsabouttheplantbymeasuringseveralproperties.Thepropertiesincludetheamountofchargethatcanbestoredatagivenvoltage(電壓),howdifficultitisfortheelectricalcurrenttomovethroughtheleaf,andthecontactforceastherobotgraspstheleaf.Next,thesedataareprocessedinordertoclassifytheplant,sincedifferentdataforeachmeasurementrelatetodifferentplantspeciesandstagesofgrowth.“Therobothascertaindemerits,despitethefactthatitshowsvastpotentialapplicationsinfieldsrangingfromecologicalstudiestoplantdiseasedetection,”saysSong.Forexample,thedeviceisnotyetcapableenoughtoconsistentlyidentifytypesofplantswithcomplicatedstructureslikeneedle-likeleaves.Thiscouldbeaddressedbyimprovingthedesignoftherobot’selectrode.Theresearchersplantoexpandmoreplantstherobotcanrecognizebycollectingdatafromawidervarietyofspecies,boostingtheplantspeciesdatabasetheyuse.Eventually,farmersandagriculturalresearcherscouldusetherobottomonitorthehealthandgrowthofcropsandtomaketailoreddecisionsabouthowmuchwaterandnutritiontogivetheirplantsandhowtoapproachthecontrolofannoyinginsects.28.Howisthenewrobotdifferentfromexistingdevices?A.Itadoptsvisualtechnologytorecognizeplants. B.Itworksunderspecificlightingconditions.C.Itcollectsphysicalinformationofplants. D.Itusestheelectrodetotouchplants.29.WhatismainlytalkedaboutinParagraph3?A.Theprocessoftherobotidentifyingplants. B.Theuniquenessofplants’electricalproperties.C.Thecomplexityofgatheringplants’properties. D.Thecriticalstagesduringplants’growingperiod.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“demerits”inParagraph4mean?A.Significance. B.Flexibility. C.Limitations. D.Functions.31.Howwilltherobothelpfarmersandagriculturalresearchersinthefuture?A.Byreplacinghumanlaborinagriculture. B.Bydevelopingvariousplantspecies.C.Bydiscoveringunidentifiedinsects. D.Byfacilitatingcropmanagement.【答案】28.D29.A30.C31.D【語篇解讀】本文是一篇說明文。文章主要講述了中國專家研發(fā)的新型觸覺機器人。【28題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段中“AteamofChineseexpertshasdevelopedanewrobotthatiscapableoftouchingleavesofplantswithanelectrode(電極)。(一個中國專家團隊研發(fā)出了一款新型機器人,這款機器人能夠用電極觸碰植物的葉子)”以及第二段的“Ratherthanmakephysicalcontactwithaplant,existingdevicesobtainrelativelylimitedinformationusingvisualapproaches,whichareeasilyinfluencedbyfactorssuchaslightingconditions.(現(xiàn)有設(shè)備不是與植物進行物理接觸,而是使用視覺方法獲取相對有限的信息,這些方法很容易受到照明條件等因素的影響)”可知,新型機器人與現(xiàn)有設(shè)備的不同之處在于它使用電極觸摸植物。故選D?!?9題詳析】主旨大意題。根據(jù)第三段“Whenanelectrodeintherobotmakescontactwithaleaf,thedevicelearnsabouttheplantbymeasuringseveralproperties.Thepropertiesincludetheamountofchargethatcanbestoredatagivenvoltage(電壓),howdifficultitisfortheelectricalcurrenttomovethroughtheleaf,andthecontactforceastherobotgraspstheleaf.Next,thesedataareprocessedinordertoclassifytheplant,sincedifferentdataforeachmeasurementrelatetodifferentplantspeciesandstagesofgrowth.(當機器人中的電極與葉子接觸時,該設(shè)備通過測量幾種特性來了解植物。這些特性包括在給定電壓下可以儲存的電荷量,電流通過葉子的困難程度,以及機器人抓住葉子時的接觸力。接下來,對這些數(shù)據(jù)進行處理,以便對植物進行分類,因為每次測量的不同數(shù)據(jù)與不同的植物種類和生長階段有關(guān)。)”可知,本段主要講述了機器人識別植物的過程。故選A?!?0題詳析】詞義猜測題。根據(jù)第四段中“despitethefactthatitshowsvastpotentialapplicationsinfieldsrangingfromecologicalstudiestoplantdiseasedetection,”saysSong.Forexample,thedeviceisnotyetcapableenoughtoconsistentlyidentifytypesofplantswithcomplicatedstructureslikeneedle-likeleaves.Thiscouldbeaddressedbyimprovingthedesignoftherobot’selectrode.(盡管事實上它在從生態(tài)學研究到植物病害檢測等領(lǐng)域顯示出巨大的潛在應用,”Song說。例如,該設(shè)備還不足以始終如一地識別具有針狀葉子等復雜結(jié)構(gòu)的植物類型。這可以通過改進機器人電極的設(shè)計來解決。)”可知,盡管機器人有很大的應用潛力,但也有不足,比如不能很好地識別復雜結(jié)構(gòu)的植物。所以demerits意思是“局限性”。故選C?!?1題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段中“Eventually,farmersandagriculturalresearcherscouldusetherobottomonitorthehealthandgrowthofcropsandtomaketailoreddecisionsabouthowmuchwaterandnutritiontogivetheirplantsandhowtoapproachthecontrolofannoyinginsects.(最終,農(nóng)民和農(nóng)業(yè)研究人員可以利用該機器人來監(jiān)測農(nóng)作物的健康和生長狀況,并就給予植物多少水分和營養(yǎng),以及如何防治惱人的害蟲做出量身定制的決策)”可知,未來該機器人將通過促進作物管理來幫助農(nóng)民和農(nóng)業(yè)研究人員。故選D。DIfyou’veeverfoundyourselfscratching(撓)yourheadoveradecisionwhentheanswerisobvious,nowthere’sascientificreasonbehindit.“Theproblemis‘decisionfatigue’—apsychologicalphenomenonthatinfluencesthequalityofyourchoicesafteralongdayofdecision-making,causingindecisionorpoorchoices,”saysEvanPolman,assistantprofessorofmarketingattheWisconsinSchoolofBusiness.Physicianswhohavebeenonthejobforseveralhours,forexample,aremorelikelytoprescribeantibiotics(開抗生素)topatientswhenit’sunwisetodoso.“Probablyit’sbecauseit’ssimpleandeasytowriteaprescriptionandconsiderapatientcaseclosedratherthaninvestigatefurther,”Polmansays.Butinterestingly,decisionfatiguewon’tbeanissuewhenyou’remakingchoicesonanother’sbehalf.Bytakingupontheroleofadviserratherthandecisionmaker,onedoesnotsuffertheconsequencesofdecisionfatigue.It’sasifthere’ssomethingfunandrelievingaboutmakingsomeoneelse’schoice.Gettingthebestadvice,however,willrelyonthepersonalityofyouradviser.Surprisingly,thebestpersontoaskissomeonerelativelycool-headedtoyourcircumstances;someonewhodoubtsothersandthinkshighlyofthemselves.That’sbecauseapersonwhocaresdeeplyaboutotherscanalsosufferfromdecisionfatiguewhenadvisingothers,presentingthepotentialforbadadvice.“Forexample,researchhasfoundthatnurseswhoareparticularlyhighinsympathyexperiencecareerburnoutmoreoftenthannurseswhoarelesssympathetic,”Polmansays.Gettinginputfromothersnotonlyoffersafreshperspectiveandthoughtprocess,itoftenalsoincludesriskierchoices.Whilethissoundsundesirable,itcanbequitegood.“Peoplewithdecisionfatiguewilllikelychoosetogowiththecurrentsituation,whileachangeinthecourseofactioncansometimesleadtoapositiveoutcome.”hesays.“That’snottosaythatriskisalwaysgood,butitisrelatedtotakingactionwhiledecisionfatiguecertainlyleadstoinaction.”32.Whichofthefollowingisanexampleofdecisionfatigue?A.Alawyermakesweakerjudgmentsafteradayofcases.B.Amanagerapprovesaprojectwithoutthoroughreview.C.Acheffollowstheusualrecipetomakeaneveningmeal.D.Aphysicianadvisesapatienttodrinkwateraftercheck-up.33.Whendopeopleexperiencelessdecisionfatigue?A.Whentheytakedecisionshortcuts. B.Whentheyguideothers’decisions.C.Whentheyencountermajorchoices. D.Whentheyhaveadviserstoturnto.34.Whatmakesabetteradviseraccordingtothetext?A.Experienceingivingadvice. B.Deepsympathyforothers.C.Particularnursingprofessions. D.Lessemotionalinvolvement.35.WhatdoesPolmansayabouttakingrisksindecision-making?A.Itoftenendsinregret. B.Itpromotestakingaction.C.Itencouragescreativity. D.Itcausesseriousconsequences.【答案】32.A33.B34.D35.B【語篇解讀】本文是一篇說明文。文章主要講述了決策疲勞的心理現(xiàn)象、其影響及如何通過他人建議緩解這一問題。【32題詳析】推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段中““Theproblemis‘decisionfatigue’—apsychologicalphenomenonthatinfluencesthequalityofyourchoicesafteralongdayofdecision-making,causingindecisionorpoorchoices,”saysEvanPolman,assistantprofessorofmarketingattheWisconsinSchoolofBusiness.(威斯康星大學商學院市場營銷助理教授埃文?波爾曼表示:“問題在于‘決策疲勞’——這是一種心理現(xiàn)象,在經(jīng)歷了一整天的決策之后,它會影響你做出選擇的質(zhì)量,導致猶豫不決或做出糟糕的選擇?!?”可知,決策疲勞是一種在長時間決策后影響選擇質(zhì)量,導致優(yōu)柔寡斷或糟糕選擇的心理現(xiàn)象。A選項中“一名律師在處理了一天的案件后做出了較弱的判斷”,符合長時間決策后出現(xiàn)判斷質(zhì)量下降的情況,是決策疲勞的例子。故選A?!?3題詳析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段中“Butinterestingly,decisionfatiguewon’tbeanissuewhenyou’remakingchoicesonanother’sbehalf.Bytakingupontheroleofadviserratherthandecisionmaker,onedoesnotsuffertheconsequencesofdecisionfatigue.(但有趣的是,當你代表他人做選擇時,決策疲勞就不會成為問題。通過扮演顧問而不是決策者的角色,一個人不會遭受決策疲勞的后果。)”可知,當人們指導他人的決策時,經(jīng)歷的決策疲勞較少。故選B?!?4題詳析】推理判斷題。根據(jù)第四段中“Gettingthebestadvice,however,willrelyonthepersonalityofyouradviser.Surprisingly,thebestpersontoaskissomeonerelativelycool-headedtoyourcircumstances;someonewhodoubtsothersandthinkshighlyofthemselves.That’sbecauseapersonwhocaresdeeplyaboutotherscanalsosufferfromdecisionfatiguewhenadvisingothers,presentingthepotentialforbadadvice.(然而,獲得最好的建議取決于顧問的性格。令人驚訝的是,最適合詢問的人是那些相對冷靜的人,那些懷疑他人且自視甚高的人。這是因為一個非常關(guān)心他人的人在給他人提供建議時,也可能會遭受決策疲勞的困擾,從而有可能給出糟糕的建議。)”可推知,情感卷入較少的人能成為更好的顧問。故選D?!?5題詳析】推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段中““Peoplewithdecisionfatiguewilllikelychoosetogowiththecurrentsituation,whileachangeinthecourseofactioncansometimesleadtoapositiveoutcome.”hesays.“That’snottosaythatriskisalwaysgood,butitisrelatedtotakingactionwhiledecisionfatiguecertainlyleadstoinaction.”(“有決策疲勞的人很可能會選擇維持現(xiàn)狀,而行動過程中的改變有時會帶來積極的結(jié)果。”他說,“這并不是說冒險總是好的,但它與采取行動有關(guān),而決策疲勞肯定會導致不作為?!?”可推知,波爾曼認為在決策中冒險能促進采取行動。故選B。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,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Manythinkthatlanguageiswhatsetshumansapartfromotheranimals,andthatforustothink,languageisanessentialprecondition.BertrandRussell,aBritishphilosopher,evenclaimedthatnointelligentthinkingcantakeplacewithoutlanguage.___36___Itfoundthatlanguageandthoughtaretwodistinctentities(實體),workinginseparatepartsofthebrain.Theyare,inshort,farmoreindependentthanweimagined.Theresearchersexploredthelanguage-thoughtrelationshipthroughtworesearchapproaches.___37___Theyaskedthesepeopletosolvemathproblemsorperformsocialreasoningtestsaslongastheinstructionswerenon-verbal.However,allthesubjectscouldstillcompletecomplextasks.Theresearchersalsousedbrain-imagingtoolstostudythebrainsofhealthyvolunteersastheyperformednon-verbaltasks,likesolvingpuzzlesandplanning.Itwasfoundthatthebrain’slanguageregionsweremostlyinactiveduringsuchactivities.___38___So,iflanguageisn’tneces

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