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吉林省四校期初聯(lián)考2023-2024學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期開學(xué)
英語試題
第I卷
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,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。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。
1.Wheredidthewomanvisittherainforestlastyear?
A.InOregon.
B.InAlaska.
C.InWashington.
K答案』B
【原文】M:DidyouknowthatthereisarainforestinWashingtonandOregon?Ireadaboutitin
NationalGeographic.Arainforestisanyforestthathasahighamountofrainfallperyear.
W:Thafsnottheonlyone.IwenttoAlaskatohikethroughonelastyear.
2.Whatisthewoman,smainconcernfortheman?
A.Notimprovinghisschoolgrades.
B.Notbeingabletogotoschool.
C.Notcompletinghishomeworkontime.
(答案]B
【原文】W:Ihavetotalktoyouaboutyourschoolwork,Tom.
M:I'msorryforhandinginmyhomeworklate.IpromiseI'llgetmygradesup.
W:Iknowyoucanimproveyourgrades.WhatI'mmostworriedaboutisthatyouaresooftensick
athomeandmissingschool.
3.Whafstherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Co-workers.B.Friends.C.Acouple.
K答案』c
[原文]M:Helen,willyoupickupJohnnyfromthekindergarten?I'mstuckinatrafficjam.
W:Thafsterrible,honey.Butaninjuredminerhasjustarrivedhereatthehospitalanditseems
thatIwillhavetooperateonhimatonce.
4.WhydidthewomandecidetogotoFloridaforholiday?
A.Theflightwascheaper.B.Theplacewasmorebeautiful.C.Theycouldlivethereforfree.
K答案』c
【原文】M:IthoughtyousaidyouweregoingtoGreeceforyourholiday.Weretheflightsto
Floridacheaper?
W:No.Weknowacouplewhohaveanapartmentthere,sowedidn'thavetospendanymoney
forahotel.Andtheweathertherewasbeautiful.
5.Howwillthemangetnewsreports?
A.Fromhisphone.B.Fromnewspapers.C.FromTVnewsstations.
K答案UA
【原文】M:Iusedtogetthenewsfromthedailynewspaper,butnowitfeelslikeI'mwasting
paper.
W:YoucantrytoreadarticlesonlineorwatchnewsstationsonTV.
M:Idon'townaTVanymore.Tilpayforafewnewssourcesonmyphone.
第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題L5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,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有5秒鐘的時間閱
讀各個小題;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.Whatisthemaintopicoftheconversation?
A.Weather.
B.Clothing.
C.Dinner.
7.Wheredidthespeakersplantogo?
A.Toahospital.
B.Toarestaurant.
C.ToJim5s.
R答案』6.A7.C
【原文】W:Iwon'tgooutsiderightnow.Ifsrainingoutthere.
M:It'sjustalittlerain.There9snothingtobeafraidof.Sowhatifyourclothinggetsalittlewet?
It'sonlyashortruntothecar.
W:Speakfbryourself.There'slightningandthunder.Idon'twanttogethitbythatandendupin
hospital.
M:Well,thenyougettotellJimwhywearegoingtobelate.You'dbettercallhimandtellhim
whyhe'llneedtowaittoservedinner.
W:OK.Tilringhimnow.
聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
8.Whatisthewoman'smainconcernabouttheapartment?
A.Thesize.B.Theprice.C.Theflies.
9.Howdothespeakersfeel?
A.Excited.B.Bored.C.Disappointed.
(答案》8.C9.A
【原文】W:Ilovethisapartment.Thelocationisperfect.
M:Yes.Iliketheviewoftheriver.Wemustbenotfarfromthesea.
W:Iworry,though.Myfriendoncelivednearalakeandsaiditattractedlotsofflies.
M:Idon'tthinkthafsanythingtobeconcernedabouthere.ThereisnolakeandIhaven'tseena
singlefly.
W:Youmightbeabletofishintheriver.
M:Well,lefsnotthinkaboutthat.Weneedtoseetherestoftheapartmentanddecideifwecan
affordit.
W:Idon'tthinkit'stooexpensive,andIthinkit'stherightsizefbrourfamily.
M:Ithinkyou'reright,andwemightbeabletonegotiate(協(xié)商)adiscount.
W:Oh,isn'titexciting?Thiscouldbeournewhome.
M:Itsoundslikeyouhavealreadydecidedwe'rehavingit.IthinkIagreewithyou.
聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
10.Whatwillhappentothespeakers?
A.Theywilllosetheirjobs.
B.Theywillgetapaydecrease.
C.Theywillworklongerhours.
11.Whatisthewomancurrentlydoingforherstudents?
A.Creatingbooks.
B.Makingvideos.
C.Searchingforlearningmaterialonline.
12.Whatwillthemanprobablybuy?
A.Acamera.B.Acomputer.C.Aphone.
(答案U1O.B11.B12.A
【原文】W:Didyouseethedecreasesfortheschoolbudget?Allteachersaregoingtogetapay
reduction.
M:Iheardthataswell.UntilCOVID-19isfinished,allofusteacherswillhavelessworktodo
andthuslesspay.
W:Istillneedmyfullsalarynow.Ialreadyhavetoomuchfreetimeandnotenoughtodo.
M:Thistimeisdifficultforeveryone,butthingswillgetbettersoon.Ijusthopethestudentswill
haveenoughlearningmaterialandafastInternetconnection.
W:You'reright.I'llthinkpositively.Fvemadeeducationalvideosrecentlytosharewiththe
students.Whathaveyoubeenworkingon?
M:I'vebeenwritingabookandsharingusefulwebsiteswithmystudents.I'llmakemorevideos
onceIgetabettercamera.
W:Ijustgotanewone.Also,I'llbeabletohaveperfectvideocallsassoonasIgetanew
computer.
聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
13.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Athome.
B.Inalibrary.
C.Inadormitory.
14.Whydoesthewomanwanttomoveout?
A.Shewantstofindacheaperplace.
B.Sheneedstofindaplacenearalibrary.
C.Shewantstoliveinaplacewithair-conditioning.
15.Howmuchdiditcosttorunair-conditioningforamonth5yearsago?
A.$10.B.$20.C.$45.
16.Whatwillthewomandoifshecannotmoveout?
A.Getusedtotheheat.
B.Livewithherparents.
C.Buybetterair-conditioning.
R答案113.c14.C15.B16.A
【原文】M:Ineedtostudyformyexams,butit'simpossibleinthisheat.I'llneedtogotothe
librarylater.
W:Thisdormitorydoesn'thaveair-conditioning.MyroommateandIarethinkingaboutmoving
toanotherdormitoryoranapartmentthathasair-conditioning.Myparentshavegreat
air-conditioning.IsometimeswishIlivedathome.
M:I'vethoughtaboutmoving,too,butanapartmentwillcostmore,especiallytheelectricitybills.
Doyouknowair-conditioningtodayischeaperthanitwas10yearsago?Ontheotherhand,
electricityismoreexpensive.
W:Ididn'tknowthat.Howmuchdifferenceisthere?
M:5yearsagoitwaspossibletorunair-conditioning24hoursadayforjust$20amonth.Today
thesameair-conditioningunitinthesamehousewouldcostover$45amonth.
W:Thafsoverdoubleinjust5years.Well,IguessI'llaskmyroommatewhetherwewillsee
abouttheotherdormitory.Ifitdoesn'tworkout,wewillsweatallsummer.
聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。
17.WhenwasMother'sDayfirstcelebrated?
A.In1905.B.In1908.C.In1914.
18.WhatdoweknowaboutAnna'smother?
A.ShewasasoldierduringtheCivilWar.
B.ShefoundedMother?sDayWorkClubs.
C.ShebroughtuptheideaofMother'sDay.
19.WhoformallyannouncedMother'sDay?
A.PresidentWilson.B.TheU.S.Congress.C.AnnaMarieJarvis.
20.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.TheoriginofMother?sDay.
B.ThecelebrationofMother'sDay.
C.TheimportanceofMother'sDay.
(答案U17.B18.B19.A20.A
【原文】ThemodemAmericanholidayofMother'sDaywasfirstcelebratedin1908.Itisonthe
secondSundayinMay.Itisadaytohonormothers.Onthatdaymothersusuallyreceiveflowers
andcards.Onthecards,childrenoftenwrite,"Thanks,Mom","Tothebestmotherintheworld^^
andsoon.Thenwheredidtheideafortheholidaycomefrom?WeshouldthankMissAnnaMarie
Jarvis.Itisshewhobroughtuptheideaofhavingsuchaday.ShelivedinWestVirginia.Anna's
motherwasapeaceactivistwhocaredforwoundedsoldiersonbothsidesoftheCivilWarand
createdMother'sDayWorkClubstoaddresspublichealthissues(問題).HermotherdiedonMay
9th,1905.Ontheanniversaryofhermother'sdeath,sheinvitedsomefriendstoaninformal
memorialmeeting.In1907,achurchservicewasheldonhermother'sdeathanniversary.Anna's
loveforhermothermovedotherpeople.Besides,shewroteletterstoimportantpersonsofthe
countrysuggestingapublicholidaytohonorallmothers.In1914,theUnitedStatesCongress
agreedthatthesecondSundayinMayshouldbeappointedasMother'sDay.Finally,thedecision
wasannouncedbyPresidentWilson.
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,并在答題卡上將
該項涂黑。
A
2023HotList:TheBestNewRestaurantsintheWorld
PlacedesFetes—NewYorkCity
Thisfamouswinebarprovidesaspotwithararesweetandwarmatmosphere.Fordatenight,go
tothebarwithviewsoftheopenkitchen,orfillupthelargetableinthebackwithagroupand
tastetheentire20-itemmenu.Eitherway,donotmissthefamousmushroomsoup.
LeDoyenne—Saint-Vrain,France
AustralianchefsJamesHenryandShaunKellytransformedtheformerstables(馬廄)ofa
19th-centuryprivateestateintoaworkingfarm,restaurant,andguesthousedrivenbythe
principlesofregenerativeagriculture.Morethanonehundredvarietiesoffruits,vegetables,and
herbsmaketheirwayintoHenry'scookingafterbeingcarefullynurturedbyKelly.
MiCompaChava—MexicoCity
SeafoodisahangovercureinMexico,andalmosteveryoneeatinghereisdevotedtofixinglast
night?sdamagefromdrunkennessandgettingaheadstartoncreatingtoday?s.Onthesidewalk,
crowdsoflocalsandtouristsalikelineupforfishermanSalvadorOrozco'screativetakeson
SinaloaandBajaseafood.Anythingfromtherawhalfofthemenuisasurebet,thoughcooked
disheslikefishcanhelpfilloutameal.
Vilas—Bangkok
CanadishinspiredbyaSpanishrecipeusingJapaneseingredientsstillbeconsideredThai?For
ChefPrinPolsuk,oneofBangkok'smostfamousThaichefs,itmostcertainlycan.Athislatest
restaurant,asmalldiningroomatthebaseofBangkok'slandmarkKingPowerMahanakhon
Tower,hedrawsinspirationfromKingChulalongkorn"s1897journeyaroundEuropeandthe
foreigningredients(原料)andcookingtechniquesheaddedtotheroyalcookbooks.
21.WhatdoestheauthorhighlyrecommendatPlacedesFetes?
A.Redwine.B.Friedfish.C.Bajaseafood.D.Mushroomsoup.
22.Whatisthebestchoiceforpeoplewhoweredrunklastnight?
A.PlacedesFetes.B.LeDoyenne.C.MiCompaChava.D.Vilas.
23.Whatdoesthetextaimtodo?
A.Tocomparetheoriginsofsomerestaurants.
B.Tostatethesimilaritiesofsomerestaurants.
C.Torecommendsomefoodsofsomerestaurants.
D.Tointroducethefeaturesofsomerestaurants.
(答案U21.D22.C23.D
【語篇解讀】這是一篇應(yīng)用文。主要介紹了2023年世界上最好的四個新餐廳。
【21題詳析】
細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)PlacedesFetes一NewYorkCity部分中“Eitherway,donotmissthefamous
mushroomsoup.(不管怎樣,千萬不要錯過著名的蘑菇湯)“可知,作者強烈推薦PlacedesFetes
的蘑菇湯。故選D。
【22題詳析】
細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)MiCompaChava—MexicoCity部分中“Seafdodisahangovercurein
Mexico,andalmosteveryoneeatinghereisdevotedtofixinglastnight'sdamagefrom
drunkennessandgettingaheadstartoncreatingtoday's.(在墨西哥,海鮮是解宿醉的良藥,幾乎
每個在這里吃飯的人都致力于修復(fù)昨晚醉酒造成的損害,并為今天的創(chuàng)造做準備)”可知,
MiCompaChava最適合醉酒的人。故選C。
【23題詳析】
推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章標(biāo)題“2023HotList:TheBestNewRestaurantsintheWorld(2023熱門
榜單:世界上最好的新餐廳)”以及文章主要介紹了2023年世界上最好的四個新餐廳??赏?/p>
知,這篇文章是為了介紹幾家熱門新餐廳的特色。故選D。
B
Acouplehasrecentlyplacedtheirgarbagecanoutforcollectionforthefirsttimein14months,all
thankstotheirrecyclingskills.RichardandLouiseArnoldhaveestablishedsuchaneffective
routinethattheyonlyneedtoputtheirgarbagecanonthesideofthestreetonceayear.
Louiseexplainedthatmakingsmallmonthlychangesinherlifehasresultedinherfamily
producingverylittlewaste.Shesaid,"It'snotasdifficultasyoumightthinkifyoustartwith
smallsteps.Webeganwithsoap,switchingfrombathcreamtonaturalsoapwithoutpackaging.
Thesebarsarelargeenoughthatwecuttheminhalf,usingoneforthesinkandtheotherhalffor
theshower.It'sbothcost-effectiveandenvironmentallyfriendly.^^
“Soifsactuallyquiteeasy.Justgoaroundyourhouseandthinkoflittlethingsyoucando
gradually,andyou'llstartnoticingthedifference,Louiseadded.Currently,thecoupletakes
recyclablewastetothetip,donatesclothestocharityshops,andbringssoftplasticsandbatteries
toashopthatacceptsthem.
In2017,thecoupleestablishedNoWasteLiving,whichinitiallystartedasaweekendstallatthe
localmarketandhassincedevelopedintoawebsite.Louiseregularlywritesanewsletterforher
hundredsofsubscribers.Theyalsostartedsellingeco-friendlyproducts,rangingfrom
non-chemicalhouseholdcleaningandwashingsolutionsfora“l(fā)esstoxichome“tobamboo
washing-upbrushes.Louisementioned,tcIstartedNoWasteLivingbecauseIwantedtoshowour
achievementsandleadbyexample.
Althoughthefamilyoccasionallyfacescriticism,Louiseremainsdetermined.Shesaid,"Themain
pointofcontention(爭論)forpeopleregardingnewwasterulesishavingtodrivetheirwastetoa
recyclingcenter,whichaddstotheiralreadybusylives.However,inthelongrun,youwillcreate
morespaceinyourhome,savemoney,andspendlesstimedealingwithgarbagecans.^^
24.Howdidthecouplestarttheirwastereductionjourney?
A.Byreplacingsmallsoapswithlargeones.B.Byusingasmallamountofbathcream.
C.Byusingunpackagedsoapbars.D.Byrecyclingsoftplasticsandbatteries.
25.WhydidthecouplefoundNoWasteLiving?
A.Tobringeco-productstomarket.B.Toinspireotherstofollowintheir
footsteps.
C.Totreatrecyclablewastefromtheneighborhood.D.Toanswerthecalloftheirsubscribers.
26.Whydosomepeopledislikenewwasterules?
A.Theymeanmoreworktodealwithgarbage.
B.Theyincreasethecostofgarbagecollection.
C.Theyestablishasettimeforwastemanagement.
D.Theylimitthedailyamountofgarbageforcollection.
27.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.Abusiness-mindedcouple.B.The“l(fā)esspoisonoushome"concept.
C.Theglobaltrendinrecycling.D.Aplanet-friendlylifestyle.
(答案524.C25.B26.A27.D
【語篇解讀】本文是新聞報道。文章介紹了一對夫婦在回收利用垃圾和減少家庭垃圾方面的
經(jīng)驗,并通過激勵他人減少浪費來推動環(huán)境保護。
【24題詳析】
細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段中“Webeganwithsoap,switchingfrombathcreamtonaturalsoap
withoutpackaging(我們從肥皂開始,從沐浴露轉(zhuǎn)向沒有包裝的天然肥皂。)”可知,這對夫婦
開始通過將沐浴露換成沒有包裝的天然肥皂來減少垃圾。故選Co
【25題詳析】
推理判斷題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段“IstartedNoWasteLivingbecauseIwantedtoshowour
achievementsandleadbyexample.(我創(chuàng)辦“不浪費生活”是因為我想展示我們的成就,以身作
則。)”可知,Richard和Louise創(chuàng)建NoWasteLiving的目的是展示他們的成就并以身作則。
也就是說,他們希望通過自己的經(jīng)歷激勵他人效仿他們的做法,減少浪費。故選B。
【26題詳析】
細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后——段中“Themainpointofcontention(爭論)forpeopleregardingnew
wasterulesishavingtodrivetheirwastetoarecyclingcenter,whichaddstotheiralreadybusy
lives.(人們對新的垃圾處理規(guī)定的主要爭論點是不得不把他們的垃圾送到回收中心,這給他
們本已忙碌的生活增加了負擔(dān)。戶可知,人們對于新的垃圾處理規(guī)則的主要爭議點是需要將
垃圾送到回收中心,這增加了他們已經(jīng)忙碌生活的負擔(dān)。換句話說,這增加了他們處理垃圾
的工作量。故選A。
【27題詳析】
主旨大意題。本文主要介紹了一對夫婦倡導(dǎo)家庭垃圾最小化的經(jīng)歷,以及他們通過激勵他人
減少浪費來推動環(huán)境保護。所以“Aplanet-friendlylifestyle.地球友好型生活方式.“最符合文章
的中心思想。故選D。
C
“Don'tbeaThafsaphraseyou'llhearalotifyoutakeacrime-preventionclass.
Basically,itmeansthattherearestepsyoucantaketoreducethelikelihoodthatyou'llbemugged,
assaulted,orotherwiseattacked.Don'twaveyourcasharoundlikeyou'reabillionaire.Don'tbe
distractedonthesubway.Walkwithapurpose.
Thatlastoneisparticularlyimportant,becauseaccordingtoanewstudyfromtheJournalof
InterpersonalViolence,somecriminalsareverygoodatsensingweaknessbasedonthewayyou
walk.Actually,serialkillerTedBundyadmittedinapersonalinterviewin1985that“hecouldtell
avictimbythewayshewalkeddownthestreet,thetiltofherhead,themannerinwhichshe
carriedherselfetc...”Unfortunately,researchdemonstratedtherealitythatcriminalsdoinfact
lookfor,oratleastnoticecertaincharacterswhenselectingpotentialvictims.Whilenothing
excusescrime,knowledgeispowerinthesensethattherearethingswecandotoprotect
ourselveswhenweareoutalone.
Inthereporttitled'"PsychopathyandVictimSelection^^theresearcherssurveyed47criminalsata
maximum-securityprisoninOntarioandfoundthatsocialpredatorsareverygoodatpicking
victimsbasedontheirpostureandgait(步伐).Theynotedthatpeoplemightbereleasing
vulnerabilitytocriminalsthroughtheirpostures,gestures,andexaggeratedmovements.
Theresearcherssecretlyfilmed12peoplewalking-eightwomenandfourmen,someofwhom
hadbeenattackedbefore.Then,theyshowedthevideotoagroupofcriminalsandaskedthem
whetherornoteachpersonwouldmakeagoodvictim.These“victimratings“werethen
comparedagainsteachperson'sactualhistoryofvictimization.Sureenough,thepeoplewhomthe
criminalspickedas“Hkelyvictims^^wereusuallytheoneswhohadbeenvictimizedinthepast.
Thesepeoplewereoftensaidtohave“walkedlikeaneasytarget”——slowly,unfocused,with
shortsteps.
Thesamplesizehereisreallysmall.Maybeweshouldn'tgivethisstudy'sfindingstoomuch
weight.Nevertheless,itemphasizessomethingthatseemsprettyunconscious.Criminalsaren't
lookingforachallenge.Rather,theywantsomeonetimidandinattentive.Sostridedownthestreet
likeyouownit.Yournew,aggressivegaitmayscareoffcriminals.Andevenifthisstudyturnsout
tobetotalbullshit,you'llstillgetwhereyou'regoingalotfaster.
28.WhydoestheauthormentiontheserialkillerTedBundy?
A.Tocallonmorepeopletolearnpsychology.
B.Toprovethatsomeonecanbeanaturalcriminal.
C.Todemonstratesomeskillstodistinguishcriminals.
D.Toemphasizetheimportanceoftherightwalkinghabit.
29.Howdidtheresearchersconducttheirresearchonvictimselection?
A.Byanalyzingcrimedatainvariousneighborhoods.
B.Byfilmingpeoplewalkingandgettingcriminals'opinions.
C.Byfilmingcriminalsastheyselectedtheirpotentialvictims.
D.Bystudyingthepsychologyofcrimevictimsinamaximum-securityprison.
30.Accordingtotheresearchwhichgaitwillmostattractcriminals9attention?
A.Distractedwalkingwithshortsteps.
B.Purposefulwalkingwithslowsteps.
C.Walkingwithagroupofpeoplecheerfully.
D.Walkingwithconfidentandexaggeratedmovements.
31.Whafstheauthor'sattitudetowardwalkingconfidentlyandaggressively?
A.Favorable.B.Doubtful.C.Disapproving.D.Indifferent.
(答案H28.D29.B30.A31.A
【語篇解讀】本文是一篇說明文,主要講述了研究表明罪犯會通過走路的姿態(tài)尋找潛在的受
害者,并建議大步、注意力集中、快速地走路。
【28題詳析】
推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段中的“Walkwithapurpose.(有目的地行走。)”和第二段中的“Thatlast
oneisparticularlyimportant,becauseaccordingtoanewstudyfromtheJouroalofInterpersonal
Violence,somecriminalsareverygoodatsensingweaknessbasedonthewayyouwalk.Actually,
serialkillerTedBundyadmittedinapersonalinterviewin1985that'hecouldtellavictimbythe
wayshewalkeddownthestreet,thetiltofherhead,themannerinwhichshecarriedherself,
etc..」(最后一項尤為重要,因為根據(jù)《人際暴力雜志》的一項新研究,一些罪犯非常善于根
據(jù)你的走路方式感知弱點。事實上,連環(huán)殺手TedBundy在1985年的一次個人采訪中承認,
,他可以通過受害者走在街上的方式、她的頭部傾斜、她做姿勢的方式等來判斷一個受害者J)”
可知,有目的地行走非常重要,因為《人際暴力雜志》的研究發(fā)現(xiàn)一些罪犯非常善于根據(jù)你
的走路方式感知弱點,并提到連環(huán)殺手TedBundy判斷受害者的方式來證實這一點,由此可
推測出,作者用連環(huán)殺手TedBundy是想強調(diào)正確走路習(xí)慣的重要性。故選D。
【29題詳析】
細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段中的"Theresearcherssecretlyfilmed12peoplewalking一eight
womenandfourmen,someofwhomhadbeenattackedbefore.Then,theyshowedthevideotoa
groupofcriminalsandaskedthemwhetherornoteachpersonwouldmakeagoodvictim.(研究人
員秘密拍攝了12個人走路的畫面,其中8名女性和4名男性,其中一些人之前曾遭到襲擊。
然后,他們將視頻展示給一群罪犯,并詢問他們每個人是否都會成為一個好的受害者。)”
可知,研究人員拍攝了人們走路的畫面并展示給一群罪犯,詢問他們的意見。故選B。
【30題詳析】
細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段中的"Sureenough,thepeoplewhomthecriminalspickedas1likely
victims'wereusuallytheoneswhohadbeenvictimizedinthepast.Thesepeoplewereoftensaid
tohave"walkedlikeaneasytarget5—slowly,unfocused,withshortsteps.(果不其然,犯罪分子
挑選的‘可能的受害者’通常是過去的受害者。據(jù)說這些人經(jīng)常,走路像一個容易被攻擊的目
標(biāo)’一緩慢、注意力不集中、步子小。)”可知,走路時注意力不集中、步子小、緩慢的人
最有可能吸引罪犯的注意力。故選A。
【31題詳析】
推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段中的"Sostridedownthestreetlikeyouownit.Yournew,aggressive
gaitmayscareoffcriminals.Andevenifthisstudyturnsouttobetotalbullshit,you'llstillget
whereyou,regoingalotfaster.(所以,大步走在街上,就像擁有它一樣。你新的、咄咄逼人的
步態(tài)可能會嚇跑罪犯。即使這項研究被證明是胡說八道,你仍然會更快地到達目的地。)”
可推測出,作者對自信而咄咄逼人的步態(tài)持支持態(tài)度。故選A。
D
Asmanyas300millionfull-timejobsthroughouttheworldcouldbeautomatedinsomewayby
thenewestwaveofartificialintelligencethathasmadeplatformslikeChatGPT,accordingto
GoldmanSachseconomists.
InareportSunday,theypredictedthat18%ofworkgloballycouldbecomputerized,withthe
effectscausedmoredeeplyinadvancedeconomiesthanemergingmarkets.That'spartlybecause
white-collarworkersareseentobemoreatriskthanmanuallaborers.Administrativeworkersand
lawyersareexpectedtobemostaffected,theeconomistssaid,comparedtothe"littleeffect”seen
onphysicallydemandingoroutdooroccupations,suchasconstructionandrepairwork.
IntheUnitedStatesandEurope,abouttwo-thirdsofcurrentjobs"areexposedtosomedegreeof
AIautomation”,anduptoaquarterofallworkcouldbedonebyAIcompletely,thebank
estimates.
FurtheruseofsuchAlwilllikelycontributetojoblosses,theGoldmanSachseconomistswrote.
Buttheynotedthattechnologicalinnovationthatinitiallydisplacesworkershashistoricallyalso
createdemploymentgrowthinthelongrun.
Whileworkplacesmayshift,widespreadadoptionofAlcouldultimatelyincreaselabor
productivity-andboostglobalGDPby7%annuallyovera10-yearperiod,accordingto
GoldmanSachseconomists.
""AlthoughtheimpactofAIonthelabormarketislikelytobesignificant,mostjobsandindustries
areonlypartiallyexposedtoautomationandarethusmorelikelytobecomplemeatedratherthan
replacedbyAI,“theeconomistsadded."Mostworkersareemployedinoccupationsthatare
partiallyexposedtoAIautomationand,followingAIadoption,willlikelyapplyatleastsomeof
theirfreed-upcapacitytowardproductiveactivitiesthatincreaseoutput.9,
OfUSworkersexpectedtobeaffected,forinstance,25%to50%oftheirworkload"canbe
replaced,theresearchersadded."Thecombinationofsignificantlaborcostsavings,newjob
creation,andaproductivityboostfornon-displacedworkersraisesthepossibilityofalabor
productivityboomlikethosethatfollowedtheemergenceofearliergeneral-purposetechnologies
liketheelectricmotorandpersonalcomputer.^^
32.WhoarelesslikelytobeaffectedbyAIautomationaccordingtoParagraph2?
A.Repairmen.B.White-collarworkers.
C.Administrativeworkers.D.Lawyers.
33.WhatcanwelearnaboutAIaccordingtoGoldmanSachseconomists?
A.AImaycauselittleimpactonthelabormarket.
B.AIhasreplacedmostjobsandindustries.
C.AImayincreaselaborproductivity.
D.AIhascausedhugejoblosses.
34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“complement“inparagraph6mean?
A.Toaddtosomethingtoimprove.
B.Todestroy.
C.Tointroducenewthings.
D.Todisplace.
35.Whafsthebesttitleforthetext?
A.TheConceptofAIB.TheAchievementsofAI
C.TheImpactsofAID.TheDevelopmentofAI
(答案U32.A33.C34.A35.C
【語篇解讀】本文是一篇說明文。未來多達3億全職工作崗位可能受到人工智能的影響,以
某種方式實現(xiàn)自動化。雖然這可能導(dǎo)致失業(yè),但長遠來看,這可以減少勞動力成本、創(chuàng)造新
的就業(yè)崗位、提高勞動生產(chǎn)率。
【32題詳析】
細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段中的"Administrativeworkersandlawyersareexpectedtobemost
affected,theeconomistssaid,comparedtothe“l(fā)ittleeffect“seenonphysicallydemandingor
outdooroccupations,suchasconstructionandrepairwork.(這些經(jīng)濟學(xué)家們表示,與建筑和維修
等對體力要求高或戶外的工作表現(xiàn)出的“幾乎沒有影響”相比,行政工作者和律師預(yù)計將受到
最大影響)”可知,行政工作者和律師這些白領(lǐng)員工受到的影響比建筑工作者和維修工作者高,
所以結(jié)合選項,維修工受到的影響較小。故選A。
【33題詳析】
細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第五段"Whileworkplacesmayshift,widespreadadoptionofAlcould
ultimatelyincreaselaborproductivity-andboostglobalGDPby7%annuallyovera10-year
period,accordingtoGoldmanSachseconomists.(高盛經(jīng)濟學(xué)家表示,雖然工作場所可能會發(fā)生
變化,但廣泛采用A1最終可能會提高勞動生產(chǎn)率,并在10年內(nèi)每年將全球GDP提高7%)”
可知,AI可能會提高勞動生產(chǎn)率。故選C。
【34題詳析】
詞句猜測題。根據(jù)劃線詞上文“AlthoughtheimpactofAIonthelabormarketislikelytobe
significant,mostjobsandindustriesareonlypartiallyexposedtoautomationandarethusmore
likelytobecomplementedratherthanreplacedbyAI”可知,although表示讓步,即盡管人工智
能對勞動力市場的影響可能很大,但大多數(shù)工作和行業(yè)只是部分受到自動化的影響,因此更
有可能被人工智能補充而不是取代,故劃線詞意思是“增加到某事物中使其改善”。故選A。
【35題詳析】
主旨大意題。文章首段“Asmanyas300millionfull-timejobsaroundtheworldcouldbe
automatedinsomewaybythenewestwaveofartificialintelligencethathasmadeplatformslike
ChatGPT,accordingtoGoldmanSachseconomists.(高盛經(jīng)濟學(xué)家表示,全球多達3億個全職
工作崗位可以通過最新一波的人工智能以某種方式實現(xiàn)自動化,這一波人工智能已經(jīng)造就了
像ChatGPT這樣的平臺。)”點明主旨,指出人工智能會對全球許多工作產(chǎn)生影響。再結(jié)合
接下來的內(nèi)容可知,高盛經(jīng)濟學(xué)家具體討論了人工智能對工作崗位和勞動生產(chǎn)率的影響。由
此可推測出,本文圍繞“人工智能的影響”展開。C項“人工智能的影響”最適合做文章標(biāo)題。
故選C。
第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12?5分)
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選
項。
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Whenyoucancommunicateopenly,youcanstartimprovingyourrelationships,bothpersonaland
professional,inanumberofways.36Thereareafewthingsthatyoucandowhenyou
haveanopenconversation.
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