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第=page11頁(yè),共=sectionpages11頁(yè)2024-2025學(xué)年北京市朝陽(yáng)區(qū)第八十中學(xué)高二上學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)試題一、閱讀理解:本大題共14小題,共28分。AOldandunrestoredtheatresareallaroundusandyetsounnoticed.Anewphotobookunveilstheiroftenoverlookedbeauty.Proctor’sTheatre,Newark,NewJerseyAlthoughavailableoutdoorsfromstreetsellers,foodwasbannedintheatrestodisplayrespectability.Inthelate1920s,however,theoperatorsinProctor’sTheatreinNewarkbegantosetupstandstoimprovetheeconomicsituationduringtheGreatDepression.PopcornandCokewouldbecomeasignificantpartofthetheatre’sincome.Proctor’sTheatre,Troy,NewYorkOriginallyopenedasProctor’sFourthStreetTheatrein1914,ithostedfamouscomedianssuchasJackBennyandBobHope.From1929,itwassuccessivelytakenover,renamedasProctor’sTroyTheatreandswitchedtoscreeningfilms.Inthe1960s,itbeganplayingsecond-runfilmsbeforeclosingin1977.ItwaslistedontheNationalRegisterofHistoricPlaces(NRHP)in1979.In2010,thetheatrewasrepairedbutiscurrentlynotbeingusedtoday.RKOKeith’sFlushingTheatre,NewYorkOriginallyopenedin1928,RKOKeith’sFlushingTheatrewasdesignedbyThomasLamb.In1982,itwaslistedontheNRHP.In1986,thetheatrewasboughtandclosedbyitsnewownerwhoplannedtobuildashoppingcentreonthesite,intentionallydamagingthehall.In2019,despitethepreservationefforts,thehallwasknockeddowntomakewayforaresidentialtowerblock.MetropolitanOperaHouse,PhiladelphiaThetheatrewasoriginallyopenedasthePhiladelphiaOperaHousein1908.Inthe1920s,itwasrenamedastheMetropolitanOperaHouse,showingsilentfilmsinadditiontohostingvariousoperacompanies.Inthe1940s,itbecameasportsarena.In1954,itwasturnedintoachurch.Inthelate1990s,thebuildingwaspurchasedbyMarkHatcher.Thechurchandthedevelopercametoanagreementonarepairforamusicvenuethatwascompletedandreopenedin2018.1.Inthelate1920s,Proctor’sTheatreinNewarksetupstandsto________.A.showrespectfortheguests B.increasethetheatre’sincome
C.promotenewlyreleasedmovies D.competewiththestreetsellers2.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.RKOKeith’sFlushingTheatreiswellpreserved.
B.Proctor’sTheatreinTroyplayssecond-runfilmsnow.
C.MetropolitanOperaHousehaswitnessedchangesinitsfunction.
D.Proctor’sTheatreinNewarkhasbeenofficiallylistedontheNRHP.3.Whatisthepurposeofthispassage?A.Toranktheoldandunrestoredtheatres.
B.ToshowthedevelopmentofAmericantheatres.
C.Toencouragepeopletoprotecttheoldtheatres.
D.Toprovideinformationonoverlookedoldtheatres.BThroughoutmy41yearsatGeneralElectric,I’veexperiencedalot.Inthemedia,I’vegonefromprincetopigandbackagain.AndI’vebeencalledmanythings.Intheearlydays,somecalledmeacrazy,wildman.WhenIbecameCEOtwodecadesago,WallStreetasked,“Jackwho?”WhenItriedtomakeGEmorecompetitivebycuttingbackourworkforceintheearly1980s,themediacalledme“NeutronJack.”WhentheylearnedwewerefocusedonvaluesandcultureatGE,peopleaskedif“Jackhasgonesoft.”I’vebeenNo.1orNo.2Jack.ServicesJack,GlobalJack,and,inmorerecentyears,SixSigmaJackande-BusinessJack.WhenwemadeanefforttoacquireHoneywellinOctober2000,andIagreedtostayonthroughthetransition(過(guò)渡期),somethoughtofmeastheLong-in-the-ToothJackhangingonbyhisfingertipstohisCEOjob.Thosecharacterizationssaidlessaboutmeandalotmoreaboutthestageourcompanywentthrough.Truthis,downdeep,I’veneverreallychangedmuchfromtheboymymotherraisedinSalem,Massachusetts.WhenIstartedonthisjourneyin1981,standingbeforeWallStreetanalystsforthefirsttimeatNewYork’sPierreHotel,IsaidIwantedGEtobecome“themostcompetitiveenterpriseonearth.”Myobjectivewastoputasmall-companyspiritinabig-companybody,tobuildanorganizationoutofanold-lineindustrialcompanythatwouldbemorehigh—spirited,moreadaptable,andmoreflexiblethancompaniesthatareone-fiftiethoursize.IsaidthenthatIwantedtocreateacompany“wherepeopledaretotrynewthings—wherepeopleknowthatonlythelimitsoftheircreativityanddrive,theirownstandardsofpersonalexcellence,willbetheceilingonhowfarandhowfasttheymove.”I’veputmymind,myheart,andmycourageintothatjourneyeverydayofthe40-plusyearsI’vebeenluckyenoughtobeapartofGE.4.Accordingtothefirsttwoparagraphs.theauthor__________.A.hadmanyupsanddowns
B.hadapoorimageinpublic
C.becameCEOofGE41yearsago
D.sufferedfromsomementalillnesses5.Astheauthorseesit,themanynicknamesofhimindicate__________.A.thechangeofhischaracterwiththetime
B.thevariousopinionsofdifferentjournalists
C.hispopularityamonghisfriendsandrelatives
D.hiscompany’sdifferentstagesofdevelopment6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“journey”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?A.TakingGEtoanewheight. B.Travellingfromhometooffice.
C.SeekingahigherpositioninGE. D.Growingfromababyintoanadult.CBirdsCan“Read”HumanGazeWeallknowthatpeoplesometimeschangetheirbehaviorwhensomeoneislookingtheirway.Now,anewstudyreportedonlineonApril2ndinCurrentBiologyshowsthatjackdaws—birdsrelatedtocrowswitheyesthatappearsimilartohumaneyes—candothesame.“Jackdawsseemtorecognizetheeye’sroleinvisualperception,orattheveryleasttheyareextremelysensitivetothewaythathumaneyesareoriented(朝向),”saidAugustevonBayern,formerlyoftheUniversityofCambridgeandnowattheUniversityofOxford.Whenpresentedwithapreferredfood,hand-raisedjackdawstooksignificantlylongertogettherewardwhenapersonwasdirectinghiseyestowardsthefoodthanwhenhewaslookingaway,accordingtotheresearchteamledbyNathanEmeryoftheUniversityofCambridgeandQueenMaryUniversityofLondon.Thebirdshesitatedonlywhenthepersonwasunfamiliarandthuspotentiallythreatening.Inaddition,thebirdswereabletointerprethumancommunicativegestures,suchasgazealternationandpointing,tohelpthemfindhiddenfood,theyfound.Thebirdswereunsuccessfulinusingunmovingcues,includingeyegazeorheadorientation.Unlikemostbirds,jackdaws’eyeshaveadarkpupilsurroundedbyasilverywhiteiris.Theresearcherssaidtheybelievejackdawsareprobablysensitivetohumaneyesbecause,asinhumans,eyesareanimportantmeansofcommunicationforthem.Thehand-raisedbirdsexaminedinthestudymaybeevenbetterthanwildjackdawsaattendingtohumangazeandrespondingtothegesturesofthepeoplewhohaveraisedthem.Thefindingsareparticularlynotablegiventhatmostotherspeciesinvestigatedsofar,includingourclosesrelativesthechimpanzeeand“man’sbestfriend,”thedog,arenotparticularlysensitivetoeyeorientationandeyegaze,vonBayernsaid.Rather,shecontinued,chimpsanddogsseemtorelyonothercuessuchasheadorbodyorientationindeterminingthelookingdirectionofothers.Theresultssuggestthatbirdsmaydeservemorerespectfortheirmentalabilities.“Wemayhaveunderstatedthepsychologicalworldofbirds,”vonBayernsaid.“Jackdaws,amongmanyotherbirds,formpairtiesforlifeandneedtohavemuchincommonandworktogetherwiththeirpartner,whichrequiresanefficientwayofcommunicatingandsensitivitytotheirpartner’sviewpoint.”7.Ahand-raisedjackdawhesitatestotakeapreferredfoodwhenthefeeder__________.A.islookingawayfromthefood B.holdsthefoodinhishand
C.islookingatthefood D.isunfamiliartothebird8.Accordingtoresearchers,jackdawscannoticehumaneyeorientationprobablybecause_________.A.likehumans,theyalsouseeyestocommunicate
B.theyarefarmoreintelligentthanotherbirds
C.theyaremostlyhand-raisedbyhumans
D.theireyesalsohaveadarkpupil9.Whydoestheauthorrefertochimpanzeesanddogs?A.Tosuggestthattheyaremuchbetteratinterpretinggazealternation.
B.Toreflecthowuniquejackdawsareinbeingabletonoticegazeorientation.
C.loshowthattheycommunicatemorefrequentlywithhumansthanjackdaws.
D.Tomakeclearthattheyrelyonothermeansindeterminingpeople’sintention.10.Whatdoestheresearchfindingsuggest?A.Notalljackdawsaregoodatattendingtohumangaze.
B.Wemayhaveunderstatedjackdaws’mentalabilities.
C.Weknowembarrassinglylessaboutbirdsthanweassume.
D.Thecloserwecommunicatewithanimals,thebetterweunderstandthem.DTheSecretofSuccessTherecipeforsucceedinginanygivenfieldishardlyamystery:goodideas,hardwork,discipline,imagination,perseveranceandmaybealittleluck.Oh,andlet’snotforgetfailure,whichDashunWangandhiscolleaguesatNorthwesternUniversitycall“theessentialprerequisite(先決條件)forsuccess”inanewpaper.Butnoteveryfailureleadstosuccess,headds.Andwhateventuallyseparatesthewinnersfromthelosers,theresearchshows,certainlyisnotpersistence.Oneofthemoreinterestingfindingsinthepaper,publishedlastOctoberinNature,isthatthepeoplewhoeventuallysucceededandthepeoplewhoeventuallyfailedtriedbasicallythesamenumberoftimestoachievetheirgoals.Itturnsoutthattryingagainandagainonlyworksifyoulearnfromyourpreviousfailures.Theideaistoworksmart,nothard.Youhavetofigureoutwhatworkedandwhatdidn’t,andthenfocusonwhatneedstobeimprovedinsteadofstrugglingaroundandchangingeverything,”saysWang.“Thepeoplewhofaileddidn’tnecessarilyworklessthanthosewhosucceeded.Theycouldactuallyhaveworkedmore:it’sjustthattheymademoreunnecessarychanges.”Astheyexplored“themechanismsgoverningthedynamicsoffailure”,Wang’steamidentifiedwhattheydescribeaspreviouslyunknownstatisticalsignaturesthatseparatesuccessfulgroupsfromunsuccessfulgroups,makingitpossibletopredicttheirfinaloutcomes.Onesuchkeyindicatoristhetimebetweenconsecutive(連續(xù)的)failedattempts,whichshoulddecreasesteadily.Inotherwords,thefasteryoufail,thebetteryourchancesofsuccess,andthemoretimebetweenattempts,themorelikelyyouaretofailagain.“Ifsomeonehasappliedforagrantandtheyarethreefailuresin,”Wangsays,“ifwejustlookatthetimingbetweenthefailures,wewillbeabletopredictwhethertheywilleventuallysucceedornot.”Workingwithsuchlarge-scaledata,Wangandhiscolleagueswereabletoidentifyacriticalpointthatwascommontoeachofthehundredsofthousandsofundertakingstheyhadanalyzed,aforkintheroadwhereonepathleadstoadevelopmentregionandoneleadstoastagnationregion.Wangpointsoutthattheexistenceofthetippingpointcutsagainstthetraditionalexplanationsforfailureorsuccess,suchasluckoraperson’sworkhabits.“Whatwe’reshowinghereisthatevenintheabsenceofsuchdifferences,youcanstillhaveverydifferentoutcomes.”hesays.Whatmattersishowpeoplefail,howtheyrespondtofailureandwherethosefailureslead.11.ItcanbelearnedfromParagraph2that________.A.winnersaremorepersistentthanlosers
B.failureisnotimportantforsuccessatall
C.moretryingdoesn’tnecessarilyresultinsuccess
D.winnersandlosersdifferinhowmanytimestheytried12.Wangandhiscolleaguesbelievethat________.A.noonecanobtainsuccesswithoutfailure
B.failurecansometimeshelppredictsuccess
C.theperformancepatternisdifficulttoidentify
D.thecriticalpointhadbeendiscoveredbychance13.Theunderlinedphrase“astagnationregion”inParagraph6referstoaregion________.A.withoutprogress B.beyondrecognition
C.unknowntooutsiders D.initselementarystage14.WhatistheconclusionofWang’sresearch?A.Winnerstrylessthanlosers.butgainmore.
B.Perseveranceistheutmostsecrettosuccess.
C.Workingsmartcouldturnfailuresintofuturesuccesses.
D.Luckandworkhabitshardlymakeanydifferencetotheresult.二、閱讀七選五:本大題共5小題,共10分。LifelongMusiciansHaveBetterHearingPlayingamusicalinstrumentthroughoutyourlifeprotectsyourhearing,aCanadianstudysuggests.Thestudy,whichwaspublishedinPsychologyandAging,carriedouthearingtestson74adultmusiciansand89non-musicians.
15ActiononHearingLosssaidallpeople-includingmusicians-shouldtrytopreventhearingdamage.
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Bysixty,10-30%ofpeoplehavemoderatehearingloss.Byeighty,thatgoesuptoasmanyas60%.Problemsareparticularlyseeninthecentralauditoryprocessingsystem,whichisassociatedwithunderstandingspeech,especiallywhenthereisbackgroundnoise.Thenaresearch,byateamattheRotmanResearchInstituteinToronto,lookedatadultswereaffectedastheyaged.Theychosebothmusiciansandnon-musiciansfromtheageof18to91anddividedthemintodifferentgroupsbasedontheage.Againmusiciansweresignificantlybetteratpickingoutspeechagainstnoiseinalltheageranges.
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BenjaminZendel,whowaspartoftheresearchteam,said:“Wefoundthatbeingamusicianmaycontributetobetterhearinginoldage,probablyduetomusiciansusingtheirhearingsystemsatahighlevelonaregularbasis.Thisadvantagewidenedconsiderablyformusiciansastheygotolderwhencomparedtosimilar-agednon-musicians.”Thisstudysuggeststhatmusiciansmightbemoreabletodealwiththeconsequencesofhearingloss.
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AsDr.RalphHolmesaid,allpeople-includingmusicians-shouldtrytopreventhearingdamageinthefirstplace.It’snecessaryforeveryonewhoplaysamusicalinstrumentorlistenstoloudmusictowearhearingprotection.
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A.Hearingnormallydeclinesaspeopleage.B.Previousstudiesexplainedthereasonsforhearingloss.C.Thatcaneffectivelyreducetheriskofdamagingtheirhearingpermanently.D.Still,itisfarbettertominimizedamagebyusingappropriateearprotection.E.Theybelievedmusiciansarealsolikelytoexperienceage-relatedhearingproblems.F.Theresearchersconcludedthatlifelongmusicianshipdelaysage-relatedchangesinhearing.G.Itfounda70-year-oldmusician’swasasgoodasthatofa50-year-oldwhodidn’tplay.三、完形填空:本大題共10小題,共15分。ALabradorhasbeendoinganimportantjobtohelppeoplestaysafeduringtheCOVID-19pandemic.Eight-year-oldRobyrunsthroughthestreetsofthehillycityofMedellinseveraltimesadaywitha
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inhisjaws,takingvegetables,fruitandpackagedfoodstocustomersoftheFresh4Umini-market.“Hehelpsustomaintainsocialdistancing,”saidRoby’owner,SherryBotero.“Andpeople
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itwhenwesendthedog.”Robyenjoyseatingcarrots
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tohimbycustomers,atipforbringingabasketoffood.Robywasn’talwaysastar.Hewasacceptedintothefamily
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byMsBoteroafterrepeatedrequestsbyhersonto
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adog.ButMsBoteroquickly
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withthedog.Andwhensheopenedamini-marketfouryearsago,hestartedtoaccompanyhertomakedeliveries.Robycan’tread
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.Butheremembersthenamesofcustomerswhohavepreviouslyrewardedhimwithtreats.Andwithsomepractice,hehaslearnedtogototheirhousesonhisown.“Heknowsthenamesoffiveorsixofourcustomers,”MsBoterosaid,“SoIsendthegoodswithareceiptinthebasket,andmycustomers
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methroughabanktransfer(轉(zhuǎn)賬;轉(zhuǎn)移).”Robymightnotknowthathe’sbecomean
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worker.Butheishappytohelphisownerand
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hisdailypay.20.A.bag B.chain C.basket D.stick21.A.respect B.love C.follow D.notice22.A.gifted B.returned C.lent D.donated23.A.intentionally B.regretfully C.immediately D.unwillingly24.A.adopt B.train C.adore D.walk25.A.gotaway B.keptintouch C.caughtup D.fellinlove26.A.minds B.addresses C.numbers D.receipts27.A.treat B.help C.pay D.impress28.A.essential B.honest C.optimistic D.adventurous29.A.spend B.calculate C.collect D.increase四、語(yǔ)法填空:本大題共3小題,共45分。Today,thereisatrendthattheyoungstershaven'tenoughsleepduringthenight.LackofsleepamongchildrenandteenagersinChina
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(get)worseinthepasttenyears,withmorethan80percentgettinginsufficientsleeponschooldays,areport
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(publish)onMondaysaid.Chineseyoungsterssleptanaverageof7.8hoursanightonschooldayslastyear,20minutes
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(little)thanin2009,accordingtothereportfromtheChineseAcademyofSciences'InstituteofPsychology.BasedonARandVR,themetaverseaimstobringpeopleclosertogetherinanonlinesetting,enablingthemtobeconnectedinwaystheycouldn’tbebefore.Imagine
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(attend)ameetingfromthecomfortofyourcouch,whereyoudon’tdressup,butyouravatardoes.You
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(seat)atavirtualtablewithotherpeoplewhosereactionsandbodylanguagecanbejudgedjustaswellastheywouldbeinreallife.Ametaversecouldverylikelybringthese
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(imagine)toreality,andsoon.Everyonehasasenseofhumor,butit’sprettyevidentthatnoteverybodyhasagoodsenseofit.Psychologistsaredividedon
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humorisinbornorlearnable.However,thereisonethingthat
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(accept)universallysofar—thesenseofhumorisuniquelyhuman.Itisassociatedwithlaughterandlaughterisassociatedwithhappinessandcourage.Thesearequalities
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(share)withotherformsoflife.Butifhappinessisoneofthegoals
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(chase)inlife,thenitisthesenseofhumorthatprovidesthekey.五、閱讀表達(dá):本大題共1小題,共10分。33.Isitbetterforourbodiestoworkoutatcertaintimesoftheday?Scientistshaveknownforsometimethateverytissueinourbodiescontainsakindofbiologicalclockthatgoesoffinresponsetomessagesrelatedtoourdailyexposuretolight,foodandsleep.However,whetherandhowexercisetimingmightinfluencemetabolic(新陳代謝的)healthhasbeenlessclear,andtheresultsofpastexperimentshavenotalwaysagreed.Amuch-discussed2019studyfoundthatmenwithType2diabetes(糖尿病)whocompletedafewminutesofhigh-intensityinterval(間隔)sessionsintheafternoonimprovedtheirblood-sugarcontrolaftertwoweeks.PatrickSchrauwen,aprofessorofnutritionandmovementsciencesreadthat2019studywithinterest.HehadbeenstudyingexerciseinpeoplewithType2diabetes,buthadnotconsideredthepossibleroleoftiming.Now,seeingthevaryingimpactsoftheintenseworkouts,hewonderedifthetimingofworkoutsmightsimilarlyaffecthowtheworkoutschangedpeople’smetabolisms.Incidentally,heandhiscolleagueshadaready-madesourceofdataintheirownpriorexperiment.Severalyearsearlier,theyhadaskedadultmenathighriskforType2diabetestoridestationarybicyclesatthelabthreetimesaweekfor12weeks,whiletheresearcherstrackedtheirmetabolichealth.Theyalsohadnotedwhentheridersshowedupfortheirworkouts.Theresearcherspulleddataforthe12menwhoconsistentlyhadworkedoutbetween8and10a.m.andcomparedthemwithanother20whoalwaysexercisedbetween3and6p.m.Theyfoundthatthebenefitsofafternoonworkoutsfaroutweighedthoseofmorningexercise.Hesays,“Thisstudydoessuggestthatafternoonexercisemaybemorebeneficialforpeoplewithdisturbedmetabolismsthanthesameexercisedoneearlier.Theparticularandmosteffectiveexerciseforeachofuswilllineupwithourdailyroutinesandexercisetendenciesbecauseexerciseisgoodforusatanytimeofday—butonlyifwechoosetokeepdoingit.”(1)WhatinspiredProfessorSchrauwentocarryouttheresearchrelatedtothetimingofworkouts?_________________________________________(2)WhatdidSchrauwen’snewstudyfigureout?_________________________________________(3)Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.ProfessorSchrauwenandhiscolleaguescarriedouttheresearchbyusingthenewly-collecteddataandmakingcomparisonsbetweentwodifferentsubjectgroups.__________________________________________________________________________________(4)Whendoyouthinkisthebesttimeforyoutoexercise?Why?(about40words)_______________________________________________________________________________________六、書面表達(dá):本大題共1小題,共25分。34.假設(shè)你是紅星中學(xué)高三學(xué)生李華。你班的交換生Jim對(duì)中華傳統(tǒng)文化感興趣,準(zhǔn)備下學(xué)期選修一門相關(guān)課程,向你征詢建議。請(qǐng)給Jim寫一封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:1.推薦一門選修課;2.說(shuō)明推薦的理由;3.提出學(xué)習(xí)這門課程的建議。注意:1.詞數(shù)不少于50;2.郵件的開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。DearJim,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua
答案和解析1~3.【答案】B、C、D【解析】【文章大意】文章介紹了四個(gè)被人們忽略的古老劇院。
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根據(jù)Proctor'sTheatre,Newark,NewJersey部分中的Inthelate1920s,however...partofthetheatre'sincome.(然而,在20世紀(jì)20年代末,紐瓦克普洛克特劇院的經(jīng)營(yíng)者開始設(shè)立攤位,以改善大蕭條期間的經(jīng)濟(jì)狀況。爆米花和可樂(lè)成為劇院收入的重要組成部分。)可知,紐瓦克普洛克特劇院設(shè)立攤位是為了增加劇院的收入。故選B。
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根據(jù)MetropolitanOperaHouse,Philadelphia部分中的Inthe1920s,itwasrenamedas...andreopenedin2018.(在20世紀(jì)20年代,它被重新命名為大都會(huì)歌劇院,除了主辦各種歌劇演出團(tuán)外,還放映默片。在20世紀(jì)40年代,它變成了一個(gè)運(yùn)動(dòng)場(chǎng)。1954年,它被改成了教堂。在20世紀(jì)90年代末,這棟建筑被MarkHatcher買下。教堂和開發(fā)商就一個(gè)音樂(lè)場(chǎng)地的維修達(dá)成了協(xié)議,該場(chǎng)地于2018年完工并重新開放。)可知,大都會(huì)歌劇院的功能發(fā)生了變化。故選C。
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根據(jù)第一段Oldandunrestoredtheatresareallaroundusandyetsounnoticed.Anewphotobookunveilstheiroftenoverlookedbeauty.(我我們周圍到處都是古老的、未修復(fù)的劇院,但卻沒(méi)有人注意到。一本新的攝影集揭示了它們經(jīng)常被忽視的美麗。)以及下文對(duì)四個(gè)古老劇院的介紹可推知,文章的目的是提供一些有關(guān)被忽略的古老劇院的資料。故選D。4~6.【答案】A、D、A【解析】【文章大意】本文是一篇記敘文。文章主要講述了作者在通用電氣公司的職業(yè)生涯和心路歷程。
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推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段“Throughoutmy41yearsatGeneralElectric,I’veexperiencedalot.Inthemedia,I’vegonefromprincetopigandbackagain.AndI’vebeencalledmanythings.(在通用電氣的41年里,我經(jīng)歷了很多。在媒體上,我從王子變成了豬,然后又變了回來(lái)。我也有過(guò)很多稱呼。)”以及第二段“Intheearlydays,somecalledmeacrazy,wildman.WhenIbecameCEOtwodecadesago,WallStreetasked,“Jackwho?”(剛開始的時(shí)候,有人說(shuō)我是一個(gè)瘋狂、野蠻的人。20年前,當(dāng)我成為首席執(zhí)行官時(shí),華爾街問(wèn)我:“杰克是誰(shuí)?”)”可知,作者經(jīng)歷了很多起起落落。故選A。
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細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第三段中“Thosecharacterizationssaidlessaboutmeandalotmoreaboutthestageourcompanywentthrough.(這些描述更多地反映了我們公司所經(jīng)歷的階段,而不是我自己。)”可知,在作者看來(lái),他的許多綽號(hào)表明了他的公司的不同發(fā)展階段。故選D。
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詞句猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段中“IsaidthenthatIwantedtocreateacompany“wherepeopledaretotrynewthings—wherepeopleknowthatonlythelimitsoftheircreativityanddrive,theirownstandardsofpersonalexcellence,willbetheceilingonhowfarandhowfasttheymove.”(我當(dāng)時(shí)說(shuō),我想創(chuàng)建一家公司,“在那里,人們敢于嘗試新事物,在那里,人們知道,只有他們的創(chuàng)造力和動(dòng)力的極限,他們自己的個(gè)人卓越標(biāo)準(zhǔn),才是他們前進(jìn)的距離和速度的上限?!?”和最后一段“I’veputmymind,myheart,andmycourageintothatjourneyeverydayofthe40-plusyearsI’vebeenluckyenoughtobeapartofGE.(40多年來(lái),我有幸成為通用電氣的一員,在這段旅程的每一天,我都傾注了我的心血和勇氣。)”可知,作者想要通用電氣的員工敢于嘗試新事物,發(fā)揮創(chuàng)造力,不斷進(jìn)步,即這是一段把通用電氣帶到一個(gè)新的高度的過(guò)程,故journey在此處的意思是“將通用電氣帶到一個(gè)新的高度”。A.TakingGEtoanewheight將通用電氣推向了一個(gè)新的高度;B.Travellingfromhometooffice從家到辦公室的旅行;C.SeekingahigherpositioninGE在通用電氣公司尋求更高的職位;D.Growingfromababyintoanadult從嬰兒成長(zhǎng)為成年人。故選A。7~10.【答案】D、A、B、B【解析】【文章大意】本文是一篇說(shuō)明文。作者通過(guò)這篇文章主要向我們描述了實(shí)驗(yàn)發(fā)現(xiàn)鳥類可以“讀懂”人類的凝視,科學(xué)家們推測(cè)也許鳥類也是用眼睛交流的,人類一直以來(lái)都忽視了鳥類的心理世界。
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細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段“Whenpresentedwithapreferredfood,hand-raisedjackdawstooksignificantlylongertogettherewardwhenapersonwasdirectinghiseyestowardsthefoodthanwhenhewaslookingaway,accordingtotheresearchteamledbyNathanEmeryoftheUniversityofCambridgeandQueenMaryUniversityofLondon.Thebirdshesitatedonlywhenthepersonwasunfamiliarandthuspotentiallythreatening.(劍橋大學(xué)和倫敦瑪麗女王大學(xué)的研究團(tuán)隊(duì)(由內(nèi)森·埃默里領(lǐng)導(dǎo))發(fā)現(xiàn),當(dāng)被給予喜愛(ài)的食物時(shí),如果有人在注視著食物,那么人工飼養(yǎng)的寒鴉獲取獎(jiǎng)勵(lì)的時(shí)間會(huì)明顯長(zhǎng)于那人沒(méi)有注視食物時(shí)。只有當(dāng)這個(gè)人是陌生的且可能構(gòu)成威脅時(shí),寒鴉才會(huì)表現(xiàn)出猶豫。)”可知,當(dāng)喂食人是不熟悉的人時(shí),鳥類在面對(duì)喜歡的食物是猶豫之后才吃,故選D。
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細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第五段中“Unlikemostbirds,jackdaws’eyeshaveadarkpupilsurroundedbyasilverywhiteiris.Theresearcherssaidtheybelievejackdawsareprobablysensitivetohumaneyesbecause,asinhumans,eyesareanimportantmeansofcommunicationforthem.(與大多數(shù)鳥類不同,寒鴉的眼睛有一個(gè)黑色的瞳孔,周圍是銀白色的虹膜。研究人員說(shuō),他們認(rèn)為寒鴉可能對(duì)人類的眼睛很敏感,因?yàn)楹腿祟愐粯?,眼睛是它們重要的交流手段?”可知,研究人員稱,寒鴉能注意到人眼的方向,可能是因?yàn)橄袢祟愐粯?,它們也用眼睛交流,故選A。
3.
推理判斷題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段“Thefindingsareparticularlynotablegiventhatmostotherspeciesinvestigatedsofar,includingourclosesrelativesthechimpanzeeand“man’sbestfriend,”thedog,arenotparticularlysensitivetoeyeorientationandeyegaze,vonBayernsaid.Rather,shecontinued,chimpsanddogsseemtorelyonothercuessuchasheadorbodyorientationindeterminingthelookingdirectionofothers.Theresultssuggestthatbirdsmaydeservemorerespectfortheirmentalabilities.(馮·拜仁說(shuō),考慮到迄今為止研究的大多數(shù)其他物種,包括我們的近親黑猩猩和“人類最好的朋友”狗,對(duì)眼睛的方向和凝視并不特別敏感,這一發(fā)現(xiàn)尤其值得注意。相反,她繼續(xù)說(shuō),黑猩猩和狗似乎依靠其他信號(hào),如頭部或身體的方向,來(lái)確定其他動(dòng)物的視線方向。研究結(jié)果表明,鳥類的智力應(yīng)該得到更多的尊重。)”可知,狗和黑猩猩對(duì)眼睛的方向和凝視并不特別敏感,而鳥類不一樣,故推知作者提到黑猩猩和狗是為了反映寒鴉能夠注意到凝視方向的獨(dú)特性,故選B。
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細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段““Wemayhaveunderstatedthepsychologicalworldofbirds,”vonBayernsaid.“Jackdaws,amongmanyotherbirds,formpairtiesforlifeandneedtohavemuchincommonandworktogetherwiththeirpartner,whichrequiresanefficientwayofcommunicatingandsensitivitytotheirpartner’sviewpoint.”(“我們可能低估了鳥類的心理世界,”馮·拜仁說(shuō)?!霸谠S多其他鳥類中,寒鴉是終生的伴侶關(guān)系,需要有很多共同點(diǎn),并與伴侶一起工作,這需要一種有效的溝通方式,并對(duì)伴侶的觀點(diǎn)敏感。”)”可知,研究結(jié)果表明了我們可能低估了鳥類的心理世界,故選B。11~14.【答案】C、B、A、C【解析】【文章大意】本文是一篇說(shuō)明文。文章分析了成功的秘密。
1.
推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段“Butnoteveryfailureleadstosuccess,headds.Andwhateventuallyseparatesthewinnersfromthelosers,theresearchshows,certainlyisnotpersistence.Oneofthemoreinterestingfindingsinthepaper,publishedlastOctoberin
Nature,isthatthepeoplewhoeventuallysucceededandthepeoplewhoeventuallyfailedtriedbasicallythesamenumberoftimestoachievetheirgoals.(但他補(bǔ)充說(shuō),并不是每一次失敗都會(huì)導(dǎo)致成功。研究顯示,最終區(qū)分贏家和輸家的,當(dāng)然不是堅(jiān)持不懈。去年10月發(fā)表在《自然》雜志上的一篇論文中有一個(gè)更有趣的發(fā)現(xiàn),那就是最終成功的人和最終失敗的人為實(shí)現(xiàn)目標(biāo)所嘗試的次數(shù)基本相同。)”可知,更多的嘗試不一定會(huì)帶來(lái)成功。故選C。
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推理判斷題。根據(jù)第五段中“Inotherwords,thefasteryoufail,thebetteryourchancesofsuccess,andthemoretimebetweenattempts,themorelikelyyouaretofailagain.“Ifsomeonehasappliedforagrantandtheyarethreefailuresin,”Wangsays,“ifwejustlookatthetimingbetweenthefailures,wewillbeabletopredictwhethertheywilleventuallysucceedornot.”(換句話說(shuō),失敗的速度越快,成功的機(jī)會(huì)就越大,兩次嘗試之間的間隔時(shí)間越長(zhǎng),再次失敗的可能性就越大?!叭绻腥松暾?qǐng)了一項(xiàng)資助,但他們失敗了三次,”王說(shuō),“如果我們只看兩次失敗之間的時(shí)間間隔,我們就能預(yù)測(cè)他們最終是否會(huì)成功?!?”可知,從兩次失敗的時(shí)間間隔可以幫助預(yù)測(cè)最終是否能成功,即失敗有時(shí)可以幫助預(yù)測(cè)成功。故選B。
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詞句猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段“Workingwithsuchlarge-scaledata,Wangandhiscolleagueswereabletoidentifyacriticalpointthatwascommontoeachofthehun
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