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六安一中2025届高三年级第三次月考英语试卷命题人:甄丽丽审题人:韦刚陈圣泽时间:120分钟总分:150分第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatisthewomanimpressedby?A.Thekids'shops. B.Thebookshop. C.Thecharityshop.2.Howwillthemansavemoney?A.Bycyclingtowork. B.Byworkingfromhome. C.Bysharingthecostofdriving.3.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Neighbors. B.Co-workers. C.Husbandandwife.4.Whatanimaldoesthewomanthinkthemanshouldhave?A.Adog. B.Acat. C.Abird.5.Whatistheman'ssuggestion?A.Theylearnsingingtogether. B.Theyperformtogether. C.Theypracticeguitartogether.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.WhichcoursewillAlicetake?A.Afitnesscourse. B.Aprogrammingcourse. C.Awritingcourse.7.WhencouldAliceattendherfirstclass?A.Inmid-September. B.InlateSeptember. C.InearlyOctober.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhatdoweknowaboutAlana?A.Shespecializesinoilpainting. B.Sheexcelsatusingcolors.C.Shedrawsinspirationfromartgalleries.9.Whydidthewomanbuythecopy?A.She'safraidofdamagingtheoriginal. B.It'smoreaffordablethantheoriginal.C.Theoriginalhasbeenpurchased.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatwillthewomandoformarketing?A.Cooperatewithothercandledealers. B.Showthecandlesinthemarket.C.Developawebsite.11.Whatwillthewomanfocuson?A.Uniquepackagingdesigns. B.Advancedtechnologyincandle-making.C.Tailoredproductsforspecialoccasions.12.Howwillthewomanstartherbusiness?A.Byfocusingonlocalcustomers. B.Bytargetingglobalmarkets.C.Bypartneringwithbiggercompanies.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhatsubjectsdidSarahteach?A.English. B.Literature. C.Math.14.WhatwillPaulswitchto?A.Moretests. B.Morelectures. C.Morepracticalactivities.15.WhatdoesPaulthinkofSarah'sidea?A.Creative. B.Complex. C.Traditional.16.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Students'performance. B.Technology-centeredlessons. C.Newteachingstrategies.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.AtwhatagedidJohnbecomeseriousaboutgolf?A.12. B.16. C.18.18.Whatwastheteachers'attitudetowardJohn'sdream?A.Indifferent. B.Supportive. C.Disapproving.19.WhatcanwelearnaboutJohninhisteens?A.Hecamefromaworking-classfamily. B.Hegottrainingingolffromhisfather.C.Hewentabroadtowatchinternationalgames.20.Whathasmadegolfmorepopularamongyoungerpeople?A.Increasedincomeofathletes. B.Inspirationfromyoungsuccessfulgolfers.C.Qualityandaffordableequipment.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。AThisyearhaswitnessedmanynewproductshittingthemarket,andwehaveroundedupthemostinvitingproductlaunchesthatyoumayhavemissed.WoodfireOutdoorOvenOneofthenewest,themostexcitingproductsistheWoodfireOutdoorOven,whichcanmakenotonlypizzainthreeminutes,butplentyofotherdeliciousdishes.Itcanalsoroast,bakeorevenkeepitemswarmifyourbackyardpartyguestsarerunninglate.Ourreviewerlovestheovenbecauseitcooksfoodevenlywithoutyouevenneedingtoturnit.HatchRestGoItisoneofthemostuniqueinalongtime.It'saportabledeviceyoucantakewithyoutoprovidecomfortingsleepsoundsforyourbaby,whichfeaturestensoundslikewhitenoise,heartbeatandthesoundoftheocean.Itrunsonarechargeablebatterythatlastsallday.MateBluetoothTrackerBuiltforattachingthingslikekeysandbackpacksviaakeyring,itconnectstoyourphonethroughBluetoothforeasytracking.Youdon'tnecessarilyhavetobeclosetowhateveryou'velosttofindit;evenwhenyou'reoutofBluetoothrange,youcanopentheaccompanyingapptoseewhereonamapyourthingis.SilentElectricCoffeeGrinder(研磨机)Itisanelectriccoffeegrinder,perfectforwhoeverlovesdeliciouscoffeewithoutallthenoise.Thiswonderfuldevicehelpscutdownonnoise,soletthismachinegrindcoffeebeanswithoutwakingeveryoneupinthehouse.21.Whydoesthecriticrecommendtheoven?A.Itmakespizzaquickly. B.Itmeetsvariousneeds.C.Ithelpsfreethehands. D.Itisconvenienttocarry.22.Whichmaybethemostexcitingitemfornewparents?A.WoodfireOutdoorOven. B.HatchRestGo.C.MateBluetoothTracker. D.SilentElectricCoffeeGrinder.23.WhatisspecialaboutMateBluetoothTracker?A.Itsoperationstyle. B.Itsconnectionway.C.Itslocationfunction. D.Itsguidanceservice.BIusedtobelievethatonlywordscouldcatchtheessence(本质)ofthehumansoul.Theliteraryworkscontainedsuchdistinctstoriesthattheyshapedthewaywesawtheworld.Wordswerewhatcomposedthequestionswesoughttouncoverandtheanswerstothosequestionsthemselves.Wordswereeverything.Thatbeliefchanged.Inanordinarymathclass,myteacherposedasimplequestion:What's0.99roundedtothenearestwholenumber?Easy.Whenroundedtothenearestwholenumber,0.99=1.Somehow,Ithoughteventhough0.99isonly0.01awayfrom1,there'sstilla0.01difference.Thatmeanseveniftwothingsareonlyalittledifferent,theyarestilldifferent,sodoesn'tthatmakethemcompletelydifferent?Myteacheransweredmyquestionbypresentinganotherequation(等式):1=0.9,whichcouldalsobeexpressedas1=0.99999…repeatingitselfwithouteverending.Therewassomethingmysteriousbutattractiveabouttheequation.Theleftsidewasunchangeable,objective:itcontainedanumberthatended.Ontherightwassomethingendless,numberrepeatingitselflimitlesstimes.Yet,somehow,thesetwoopposedthingswereconnectedbyanequalsign.Lyinginbed,Ithoughtabouthowmuchtheequationparalleledourexistence.Theleftsideoftheequationrepresentsthatsometimeslifeitselfissounchangeableandsoclear.Theconcrete,wholenumberofthedaywhenyouwerebornandthedaywhenyouwoulddie.Butthenthereisthatgapinbetweenlifeanddeath.Therightsidemeansatimeandspacefulloflimitlesspossibilities,andendlessopportunitiesintotheopenfuture.Sothat'swhatlifeis.Objectivebutimaginative.Unchangeablebutlimitless.Lifeisanequationwithtwosidesthatbalancesitselfout.Still,wecan'tevertrulyseemtoputtheperfectwordstoit.Sopossiblynumberscanexpressideasasequallywellaswordscan.Fornow,let'sleaveitatthat:1=0.99999…andlivealifelikeit.24.Whatdoestheauthoremphasizeaboutwordsinparagraph1?A.Theirwidevariety. B.Theirliteraryorigins.C.Theirdifferentsounds. D.Theirexpressivepower.25.Whatmadetheauthorfindtheequationattractive?A.Therepetitionofanumber. B.Thedifferencebetweenthetwonumbers.C.Thequestiontheteacherraised. D.Thewaytwodifferentnumbersareequal.26.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“paralleled”inparagraph6?A.Measured. B.Mirrored. C.Composed. D.Influenced.27.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ThePerfectEquation. B.NumbersBuildEquations.C.AnAttractiveQuestion. D.WordsOutperformNumbers.CTheUnitedKingdomishostingtheAISafetySummit,bringingpoliticians,computerscientistsandbigAIcompanyleaderstoasitechosenforitssymbolism:BletchleyPark,thebirthplaceofcomputingandcode-breaking(密码破译).DuringWorldWarII,agroupofmathematicians,chessmastersandotherexpertsgatheredattheVictoriancountryhouse72kilometersnorthwestofLondontostartasecretwaragainstNaziGermany.TheirgoalwastobreakasetofconstantlychangingcodesproducedbyNaziGermany'sEnigmamachine.Todoit,BletchleyPark'swartimescientists—buildingonworkdonebyPolishcode-breakers—developedColossus,thefirstprogrammabledigitalcomputer.Somehistorianssaycrackingthecodehelpedshortenthewarbyuptotwoyears.“IthasoversimplifieditstruecontributionbydescribingBletchleyParkasaplaygroundforTuringandotherscientists.”saidhistorianChrisSmith,authorofTheHiddenHistoryofBletchleyPark.“Althoughitfitsintotheromanticideathatagroupofsmartmenwithabitofwoolandsomeyardsofwirecanwinthewar.Infact,almost10,000peopleworkedatBletchleyParkduringthewar.Threequartersofthemwerewomen.It'sbasicallyafactory...Twenty-fourhoursaday,sevendaysaweek.Whenpeacecame,thecode-breakersreturnedtocivilianlifeandpromisedtokeepsecretabouttheirwartimework.Itwasnotuntilthe1970sthattheworkatBletchleyParkbecamewidelyknowninBritain.”In1994,thesiteopenedasamuseum,afterlocalhistoriansbandedtogethertopreventitfrombeingpulleddowntobuildasupermarket.Itwasrestoredtoits1940sappearance,completewitholdtypewriters,phonesandcups—includingtheonetiedtoaheaterinHut8,whereTuringledtheEnigmateam.28.WhatcanwelearnaboutColossus?A.ItwasinventedbyNaziGermany.B.Polishcode-breakersalsomadeacontributiontoit.C.Itwasdesignedtosendsecretmessages.D.Theproject'sgoalwastoproducethefirstcomputer.29.WhatdidChrisSmithmostprobablyimply?A.Women'shardworkwasignored. B.Thesecretshouldnotbekeptforsolong.C.Thecomputeroughttobemorepowerful. D.Itissillytosaythemachineshortenedthewar.30.Whyisthecupmentionedinthelastparagraph?A.Tohighlightthegovernment'ssupport. B.TostressTuring'simportantroleintheproject.C.Toshowtheperfectrestorationofthesite. D.Totellthedifficultyincollectingthelostitems.31.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Toadvocatewomen'sequalrightswithmen.B.Toadvertiseanewlyrestoredcomputermuseum.C.Toshowthesignificanceofanimportantmeeting.D.ToaddsomebackgroundtotheAIsafetymeeting.DLookingupattheskyduringearlyspring,youmayseegroupsofbirdsmovingastheymigrate(迁徙)north.Buthowdothesecreaturesflyinsuchacooperativeandseeminglyeffortlessfashion?“Theanswerliesinaerodynamics(空气动力学),”reportsateamofscientistsfromNewYorkUniversity(NYU)inanewlypublishedstudy.Theyalsofoundthattheimpactofaerodynamicsdependsonthesizeoftheflyinggroup—benefitingsmallgroupsanddisturbinglargeones.Tomimic(模仿)theflyingpatternsofbirdsinwhichtheylineuponedirectlybehindtheother,theresearcherscreatedmechanized(机械化的)wings.Theywere3D-printedfromplasticanddrivenbymotorstomoveinwater,whichshowedhowairflowsaroundbirdwingsandhowtheyinteractduringflight.Forsmallergroups,theresearchersdiscoveredaneffectbywhicheachmembergetshelpfromtheaerodynamicsinholdingitspositionrelativetoitsneighbors.Forlargergroups,however,theseflyinginteractionscauselatermemberstobethrownoutofposition,causingabreakdownoftheflyingpatternsduetocrashesamongmembers.Theresearchersthenusedmathematicalmodelingtobetterunderstandtheunderlyingforces.Itindicatesthattheinteractionsbetweenneighborsarespring-likeforces.However,these“springs”actinonlyonedirection—aleadbirdcanapplyforceonitsfollowers,butnottheotherwayaround.“Thespring-likeforcesmovethemembersbackandforthandthentraveldownthegroupandincreaseinintensity,causinglatermemberstocrashtogether,explainsLeifRistroph,anassociateprofessoratNewYorkUniversity.“Thisareaofresearchisimportantsinceanimalsareknowntotakeadvantageoftheflowstosaveontheenergyortoreducedragorresistance,”explainsLeifRistroph.“Ourworkmayalsohaveapplicationsintransportation—likeefficientspeedingthroughairorwater—andenergy,suchasmoreeffectivelyharvestingpowerfromwindorwaves.”32.WhatisthemajorfocusoftheNYUresearchers'studyonbirds?A.Themigrationpatternsofbirds. B.Theaerodynamiceffectsonbirdgroups.C.Thebenefitsofsmallerbirdgrouping. D.Theflyingroutesinearlyspring.33.Howdoflyinginteractionsaffectsmallergroupsofbirds?A.Theyleadtoabreakdown. B.Theydisturbtheformation.C.Theyhelpeachmemberinposition. D.Theycausecrashesamongmembers.34.Whydoestheauthormention“springs”inparagraph4?A.Tomakeacontrast. B.Topresentnewevidence.C.Toputforwardatheory. D.Toexplainaprinciple.35.AccordingtoLeifRistroph,whatmightbeapotentialapplicationofthisresearch?A.Relievingpublictrafficjams. B.Improvingharvestofsolarenergy.C.Changingmigrationroutesofbirds. D.Decreasingairresistanceofplanes.第二节七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Whenwearefacedwithacrisis,orifwehaveanimportantdecisiontomake,manyofusfallintothetrapofover-thinking.Wemaykeepthinkingaboutsomethingconstantlyandtoolong.36Howcanwestopourselvesfromover-thinking?Doingsomethingtodistractyourselfisagoodidea.Youcanfindworkingwithyourhandsisespeciallygood.37Yourbrainsimplydoesn'thavetheresourcestosplititselfintoathirdactivity,forexampleover-thinking.38Studieshaveshownthatwhensomeoneviewssomethinginexcitementandanxiety,thebrainisforcedtobecomestuckinthepresentbecauseallofyoursensesarecompletelyengaged.Youdonothavetimetofocusonsomethingdifferentbecauseyourmindisfocusedonwhatisstimulatingyourightnow.Constantwishing,hopingandprayingdonotgiveyouanyrelief.Theyjustkeepyoustuckinoneplace.Buttakingthesmalleststepoffthecrisisreallymatters.Itwillsetthingsinmotion,makingyoulikeasnowball.39Thetrapsarethingsthatcauseyournaturalabilitytoreactwithoutrealizingthatthereisaconnectionbetweenthetwo.Thus,avoidingrelevanttrapsisalsoagoodidea.40Forexample,ifoneofyourcolleaguesissonegativethatshealwaysdragsyoudown,stophangingoutwithherbyhavinglunchaloneatanearbyrestaurant.A.Putsimply,outofsight,outofmind.B.Thismindsettendstoruinourday.C.Justasasayinggoes,oncebitten,twiceshy.D.Youarereallygettingyourbrainworkingforyou.E.Trywatchingasuspenseful(悬疑的)movie.F.Itinvolvesyourmotor(动作的)skillsaswellasyourthinkingprocess.G.Thus,youwillgraduallymoveyourselfoutofthefeeling.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。ForalittlegirlgrowingupinColombiainthe1980s,asciencecareerwithNASAmayhaveseemedlikesettingfootonafarawayplanet.41,DianaTrujillhasmadeit—sheisa(n)42now,leadinga45-personteamthat'sresponsiblefortheroboticarmofthelatestMarsrover.Bornin1983,evenasayounggirl,Dianawascertainofherpassionforscience.Whenshewas17,herdadofferedtosendhertoMiami,FloridatostudyAerospaceEngineering.Withoutany43,shefollowedherdad's44.ArrivingintheU.S.withjust$300,Trujillohadto45throughschoolbydoingaseriesofhousekeepingjobs.The46wasdefinitelynoteasy,butTrujillonevercomplained.Thencameanother47momentforTrujillo.Oneofherprofessorscasuallymentionedanastronauttheywereacquaintedwith.48shewas“justonepersonawayfromknowinganastronaut”wasallittookto49Trujillo'scareergoals.Soshe50herstudiesinspacescienceand51becamethefirstHispanic(拉丁裔的)womantobeadmittedtotheNASAAcademyin2007.Sincethen,TrujillohaswornmanyhatsatAmerica'sspaceagency.ButDianahasn't52there.Shealsoleadsbyexample,53womentopursuecareersinSTEMfields.Herownstoryisa54thatjustbeyondthatbarrierliesanentireuniverseofopportunitieswaitingforanyonewillingtoworkhardenoughto55thestars.41.A.Therefore B.However C.Instead D.Moreover42.A.astronaut B.pilot C.engineer D.doctor43.A.hesitation B.complaint C.expectation D.promise44.A.command B.footstep C.suggestion D.request45.A.go B.pass C.push D.struggle46.A.mission B.career C.adventure D.process47.A.risk-taking B.life-changing C.time-consuming D.energy-saving48.A.Realizing B.Remembering C.Imagining D.Assuming49.A.record B.share C.inspire D.finish50.A.started B.continued C.suspended D.abandoned51.A.immediately B.suddenly C.gradually D.eventually52.A.left B.succeeded C.stopped D.reached53.A.persuading B.promising C.allowing D.encouraging54.A.symbol B.notice C.warning D.reminder55.A.stareat B.reachfor C.longfor D.comeafter第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Ramie(苎麻),themainclothingmaterialforChinesepeoplesinceancienttimes,isalsoknownas“Chinesegrass”intheworld.TheramieoutputinChina56(account)formorethan90%thatoftheworld.Thelinen(亚麻布)wovenwithramieis57(consequent)called“GrassCloth(夏布)”.Sinceramierawmaterialhasathickgumandisirregularintexture,eachstepofprocedureispurelymanual.Inthatcase,theweaversshouldcompletemorethanadozensteps58theyfinishmakingtheclothes.Rightnow,inthespaciousexhibitionhallareplacedancientpurewoodenlooms(织布机),alongwithmanygrassclothproducts,alllookingso59(fascinate)totheeyes.Inoldtimes,onafarmhouseengaged60theproductionofgrasscloth,youcouldalwaysseeabusyscene61workersrinsed(清洗)thethinfibersbetweentheramieskinandthestraw,andgottheramiesilkastherawmaterialofgrasscloth.Today,onlysomefarmersaremakinggrasscloth,withmostofthem62(work)infamily-runworkshops.HuangXiuying,63onlyseventh-generationinheritor(继承者)ofthefamilybusiness,hascarriedoutbold(大胆自信的)64(innovation),integratingtheaestheticsofthetimes,andusingpopularartdesignandculturalpackaging65(give)grassclothmoresenseofthetimes.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你报名参加了学校以“BeSporty,BeHealthy”为主题的演讲比赛。请你写一份演讲稿。内容包括:1.存在的问题;2.合理建议。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。BeSporty,BeHealthyHello,everyone!_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________That'sall.Thanksforyourlistening.第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。ThreeyearsagoIwasarrangedtoworkforafewweeksasadentistinanewdentalclinic(牙科诊所)atVictorHarbor,tothesouthofAdelaideandanhourfurtherawaythanmyusualwork-place.Myfirstdaytherewasarush-drivingtoanewandunfamiliarclinicandgettingusedtothedifferentrulesandclinicalenvironment.Inmyworryandanxiety,andfeelingalittleunfamiliarinthenewenvironment,Iremovedmythreerings:myweddingring,aringthatbelongedtomymotherandonethatwasanniversary(周年纪念日)giftfrommyhusband.Iwrappedtheminatissue(纸巾)andplacedthembesidemycomputer.DuringmylunchbreakInoticedthewrinkledtissueandthoughtthatitdidnotlookveryneatanddroppeditintotherubbishbin.Iwentaboutmydutiesandmydaywentonwell;ImetnewpatientsandfeltthatIhadbeenproductiveandefficient.Drivinghomeattheendoftheday,justmomentsbeforeIreachedmyhouse,InoticedthatIwasmissingmyrings.Ifelttheheatinmybodyrise,mycheeksburningred.Iwentinsideandtriedtocalmdown.IfeltsicktomystomachandIhadthatsinkingfeelinginmyheart.Ispentanhourorsomakingcalls,tryingtofollowthetrackofmyrings.ThefirstpeopleIcalledweremymanagerandclinicalleaderandtheygavemeafewcontactnumbersforcleaners.Igotintouchwithaladywhomanagedthecleaningservicesfortheclinic,andsheinformedmethatthebinshadalreadybeencollected.Heartbroken,Iknewnothingcouldbedonenow.Ihadlostmyweddingringandoneofmymosttreasuredrings—mymother'sweddingring.Haditnotbeenformycarelessness,allthiswouldnothavehappened.Withgreatsorrowandregret,Ijustsatthererootedinmychair,prayingtoGodformyunforgivableguilt.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1:Aftertwoorsohours,Ireceivedamostamazingphonecall._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Idecidedtothankthewonderfulpersonfacetoface._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

六安一中2025届高三年级第三次月考英语试卷参考答案1~5BCBCB6~10CBBBC11~15CACCA16~20CBCAB21.C22.B23.C【导语】本文是一篇应用文,主要介绍了四款新发布的产品。21.细节理解题。根据“WoodfireOutdoorOven”下面的“Ourreviewerlovestheovenbecauseitcooksfoodevenlywithoutyouevenneedingtoturnit.(我们的评论家喜欢这个烤箱,因为它烹饪食物均匀,甚至不需要你翻它。)”可知,评论家推荐这款烤箱的原因是它能够解放双手。故选C。22.推理判断题。根据“HatchRestGo”下面的“It'saportabledeviceyoucantakewithyoutoprovidecomfortingsleepsoundsforyourbaby,whichfeaturestensoundslikewhitenoise,heartbeatandthesoundoftheocean.(这是一款便携式设备,你可以随身携带,为宝宝提供舒适的睡眠声音,它有十种声音,如白噪音、心跳和海洋的声音。)”可知,HatchRestGo这款设备可以为宝宝提供舒适的睡眠声音,非常适合新手父母。故选B。23.细节理解题。根据“MateBluetoothTracker”下面的“Youdon'tnecessarilyhavetobeclosetowhateveryou'velosttofindit;evenwhenyou'reoutofBluetoothrange,youcanopentheaccompanyingapptoseewhereonamapyourthingis.(你不一定要靠近你失去的东西才能找到它;即使你不在蓝牙范围内,你也可以打开附带的应用程序,看看你的东西在地图上的位置。)”可知,MateBluetoothTracker的特殊之处在于它的定位功能。故选C。24.D25.D26.B27.A【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲的是作者在数学课上学了一个等式后的一些感悟。24.推理判断题。根据第一段“Iusedtobelievethatonlywordscouldcatchtheessenceofthehumansoul.Theliteraryworkscontainedsuchdistinctstoriesthattheyshapedthewaywesawtheworld.Wordswerewhatcomposedthequestionswesoughttouncoverandtheanswerstothosequestionsthemselves.(我曾经相信,只有语言才能捕捉到人类灵魂的本质。文学作品包含了如此独特的故事,它们塑造了我们看待世界的方式。文字构成了我们试图揭示的问题,以及这些问题本身的答案)”可推知,在第一段作者主要强调了语言的表达力量,故选D。25.推理判断题。根据第四段“Therewassomethingmysteriousbutfascinatingabouttheequation.Theleftsidewasunchangeable,objective:itcontainedanumberthatended.Ontherightwassomethingendless,numberrepeatingitselflimitlesstimes.Yet,somehow,thesetwoopposedthingswereconnectedbyanequalsign.(这个方程式神秘而迷人。左边是不变的、客观的:里面有一个没有尽头的数字。右边是无穷无尽的东西,数字无限重复。然而,不知怎么的,这两个相反的东西被一个等号连接起来了)”可知,作者觉得这个等式很迷人,因为数字虽然不同,但是却被等号连接起来了。由此推知,让作者觉得这个等式迷人的是两个不同的数相等的方式。故选D。26.词句猜测题。根据划线词下文“Theleftsideoftheequationrepresentsthatsometimeslifeitselfissounchangeableandsoclear.Theconcrete,wholenumberofthedaywhenyouwerebornandthedaywhenyouwoulddie.Butthenthereisthatgapinbetweenlifeanddeath.(等式的左边表示有时候生命本身是如此的不可改变,如此的清晰。你出生的日期和你死亡的日期的具体整数。但是生与死之间有一段距离)”可知,作者躺在床上思考的是这个等式与我们的存在是多么相似,划线词paralleled的意思是“与……十分相似”,和mirrored意思相近,故选B。27.主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是第四段“Myteacheransweredmyquestionbypresentinganotherequation(等式):1=0.9,whichcouldalsobeexpressedas1=0.99999...repeatingitselfwithouteverending.(我的老师给出了另一个等式:1=0.9,也可以表示为1=0.99999…不断重复,没有尽头)”和第五段“Therewassomethingmysteriousbutfascinatingabouttheequation.Theleftsidewasunchangeable,objective:itcontainedanumberthatended.Ontherightwassomethingendless,numberrepeatingitselflimitlesstimes.Yet,somehow,thesetwoopposedthingswereconnectedbyanequalsign.(这个等式神秘而迷人。左边是不变的、客观的:里面有一个没有尽头的数字。右边是无穷无尽的东西,数字无限重复。然而,不知怎么的,这两个相反的东西被一个等号连接起来了)”可知,本文主要讲的是作者在数学课上学了一个等式后的一些感悟。由此可知,最恰当的标题是A选项“ThePerfectEquation(完美的等式)”。故选A。28.B29.A30.C31.D【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了年英国举办AI安全峰会,选址具有象征意义的布莱切利公园——计算机与密码破译发源地,回顾二战期间该地数千工作者,包括多数女性,对破译纳粹德国防御代码、加速战争结束的重要贡献,并提及该地作为博物馆的保存历程。28.细节理解题。根据第二段中“Todoit,BletchleyPark'swartimescientists—buildingonworkdonebyPolishcode-breakers—developedColossus,thefirstprogrammabledigitalcomputer.(为了实现这一目标,布莱切利公园的战时科学家们在波兰密码破译人员的基础上,开发了第一台可编程数字计算机“Colossus”。)”可知,波兰密码破译者对Colossus的开发做出了贡献。故选B。29.推理判断题。根据第三段中“IthasoversimplifieditstruecontributionbydescribingBletchleyParkasaplaygroundforTuringandotherscientists.(它把布莱切利公园描述成图灵和其他科学家的游乐场,这过于简化了它的真正贡献。)”和“Infact,almost10,000peopleworkedatBletchleyParkduringthewar.Threequartersofthemwerewomen.It'sbasicallyafactory...Twenty-fourhoursaday,sevendaysaweek.(事实上,战争期间有近一万人在布莱切利公园工作。其中四分之三是女性。它基本上就是一个工厂……一天二十四小时,一周七天。)”可推断,ChrisSmith认为女性的付出被忽视了。故选A。30.推理判断题。根据最后一段“Itwasrestoredtoits1940sappearance,completewitholdtypewriters,phonesandcups—includingtheonetiedtoaheaterinHut8,whereTuringledtheEnigmateam.(它被恢复到20世纪40年代的样子,里面有旧打字机、电话和杯子,包括图灵领导的谜机团队所在的8号营房里的一个加热器。)”可知,作者提到茶杯这一细节是为了说明复原工作做得非常到位。故选C。31.推理判断题。通读全文,尤其是根据第一段“TheUnitedKingdomishostingtheAISafetySummit,bringingpoliticians,computerscientistsandbigAIcompanyleaderstoasitechosenforitssymbolism:BletchleyPark,thebirthplaceofcomputingandcode-breaking(密码破译).(英国正在主办人工智能安全峰会,将政治家、计算机科学家和大型人工智能公司的领导人聚集在一个具有象征意义的地点:布莱切利公园,计算和密码破译的发源地。)”可知,文章主要是为读者提供一些有关AI安全峰会举办地的背景知识。故选D。32.B33.C34.D35.D【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了研究人员通过对鸟类飞行模式的研究,发现空气动力学的影响取决于飞行群体的规模——对小群体有利,对大群体不利。32.细节理解题。根据第二段““Theanswerliesinaerodynamics(空气动力学),”reportsateamofscientistsfromNewYorkUniversity(NYU)inanewlypublishedstudy.Theyalsofoundthattheimpactofaerodynamicsdependsonthesizeoftheflyinggroup—benefitingsmallgroupsanddisturbinglargeones.(“答案在于空气动力学,”纽约大学(NYU)的一组科学家在一项新发表的研究中报告说。他们还发现,空气动力学的影响取决于飞行群体的规模——对小群体有利,对大群体不利)”可知,纽约大学研究人员对鸟类的研究重点是对鸟类种群的空气动力学影响。故选B。33.细节理解题。根据第三段“Forsmallergroups,theresearchersdiscoveredaneffectbywhicheachmembergetshelpfromtheaerodynamicsinholdingitspositionrelat

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