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江苏省南京市2023-2024学年高三上学期10月月考英语试题第二部分 阅读理解(共两节满分50分)第一节(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ABABYSITTER●Sex:female.●Agedmorethan50,atleastfromseniorhighschool.●Richexperienceoflookingafterchildren.●Applyto:Jobcenter,SogoStreet,NO.18,Colton.PART-TIMEDRIVERSWANTED●Cleandrivinglicense.●Mustbeofsmartappearance.●Agedover23.●Applyto:CapesTaxi,17PalaceRoad,Colton.AIRHOSTESSES●SouthernAirlinesrequireairhostessesforinternationalflights.●Applicantsmustbebetween20and33yearsold,height1.60mto1.75m,educationtoGCSEstandard,twolanguages,abletoswim.●Applyto:RecruitmentOfficer,SouthernAirlines,HeathrowAirportWest,HR37KK.MENNURSESNEEDED●Forprivatehospitals.●Education:(Atleast)fromNursingSchool.●Workingexperience:unnecessary.●Applyto:ThePersonnelofBearHospital,279CanalStreet,Colton.21.WhatpreventsMary,aged52,becomingababysitter?A.Sheneverreceivesanyeducation.B.Shecan’tspeakJapaneseverywell.C.Shehasneverworkedasanursebefore.D.Sheoncebrokeatrafficlawandwaspunished.22.Asanexperiencedtaxidriver,whyisJackrejectedasapart-timedriver?A.Heisaged32.B.Heisnotcleverenough.C.Hehasbeenfinedforspeeding.D.Hecannotspeakaforeignlanguage.23.Ben,aged21andfondofswimminganddriving,hasjustearnedadegreeinnursing.Whichjobmightbegiventohim?A.DrivingforCapesTaxis.B.NursinginBearHospital.C.WorkingforSouthernAirlines.D.Noneofthethreementionedabove.BWhenmyfatherdied,oneofthetasksthatfelltomewastosortthroughanddecidewhichobjectstosaveandwhichtothrowaway.NowIlookattheobjectsofmylifeasifIweredead,wondering,whatwillmychildrendowiththehumanskull(颅骨)thatsitsonthebookcase?They’vebeenwantingtothrowitoutforsomeyears,butwilltheyknowhowmuchcanbelearnedfromlivingwithaskull?AndIknowtheywillthrowthewhiteplasticheadofahorseonmydeskintoarubbishbagwithoutathought,neverknowingthatitistheonlypieceremainingfromthefirstchesssetIowned.Itismeatagetwelve.Butthefinaldecisionsarelefttothosewhoknowusleast—ourchildren.Iwastheclosesttomyfatherandknewhimwell;however,onlywhenIwasgoingthroughhisstudydidIlearnhehadcollectedpicturepostcardsofhotels.WhatwasItodowithalltheobjectsthathadbeenhim?Thesadpartofmewantedtoputeverythinginmycarandtakeithome.Therationalwon,however,andIfilledrubbishbagswitholdnewpers,magazines,apologizingtohisspiritasIdid.Icouldnotthrowoutthethousandsofpictureshehadtakenonhistravels.Ibroughtthepictureshome,thoughIwillneverlookatthem.Ibroughttwelveboxesofmyfatherhome.Ilookattheobjectsthataremylifeandtheonlywaymychildrencansatisfymeisbynottouchingathing.ButtheymustifIamtogoonwithmydeath.AndIwonderhowmanyboxesofmewillmychildrenkeep?Ilookattheseobjectsthataremeandknow,too,thattheyaresymbolsofhowaloneIandeachofusis,fornooneknowswhatanyobjectmeansexceptheorshewhoownsit.Everyobjectofourlivesisamemory,andemotionsurroundsaroundit,hidingandprotectingatinytruthoftheheart.OnlyIhavethememoriesofwhenandhoweachonewasobtained;Ilookattheobjectsthatareme,andthememoriesarewarmandpermeated(弥漫)withlove.24.Whydoestheauthorkeeptheplasticheadofahorse?A.Becausehisfathergaveittohimasagift.B.Becauseitmakeshimaverygoodchessplayer.C.Becauseitbringsbackmemoriesofhischildhood.D.Becauseheaccepteditasaprizeforacompetition.25.Howdidtheauthordealwiththeremainingobjectsofhisfatherafterhedied?A.Hethreweverythingaway.B.Heputthemallintogoodorder.C.Hesavedsomeofthecostlyobjects.D.Hetooksomeofthemtohisownhouse.26.Whatdoweknowabouttheauthor?A.Heisverystrictwithhischildren.B.Hepreferstocollectdifferentskulls.C.Hedoesn’tknowhisfatheraswellashethought.D.Heexpectshischildrentobringhispossessionshome.27.Accordingtothelastparagraph,theobjectswesave.A.makeusproudofourfamilyheritageB.areremindersofpersonalexperiencesC.retellsharedmemorieswithourchildrenD.areusuallyquiteexpensiveandvaluableCLikemanyinventions,languagetranslatorswereimaginedbywriterslongbeforetheybecamereal.InHugoGernsback’s1911novelARomanceoftheYear2660,charactersuseavideotelephonethatcantranslatefromonelanguagetoanother.AlanguagetranslatoralsoappearsinMurtayLeinster’s1945FirstContact.Inthatstory,humansandcreaturesfromanotherplanetconstructatranslationdevicetogetheraftermakingfirstcontactwithoneanother.Theideaofthelanguagetranslatordidn’tbecometrulypopular,however,untilthe“universaltranslator”appearedintheStarTrekseries,whichdelightedtelevisionviewersinthe1970s.Thatdevicewasuniversalinthesensethatitcouldtranslateanylanguagethatitencountered.ThefirstreallanguagetranslatorwasdemonstratedbyengineersfromtheIBMcompanyandGeorgetownUniversityin1954.TheirmachinecouldonlytranslateRussiansentencesintoEnglish.Languagetranslatorshavecomealongwaysincethen.Today,onlinetranslationscanbeaccessedeasilyatnocosttousers.WithtranslationappslikeGoogleTranslateorTranslate,userssometimesdon’tevenhavetolookthingsup.Alltheyneedtodoispointtheircellphone’scameraatsomewriting,andatranslationinstantlyappears.Ifuserswanttotranslatesomethingbeingsaidaloud,theyjustturnontheirphone’smicrophone.Allofthesefeaturessavetimeandeffort.Translationappsmakeforeigntravelmucheasierthanbefore.Theyareinvaluablewhenitcomestocommunicatingwithtaxidriversorhotelstaffwhodon’tspeakatraveler’snativelanguage.Buttheseappsarefarfromperfect.Sometimesatranslationmakesnosense,forcingtheusertoguesswhatthetranslationmeans.Atothertimes,theusermightnotknowthatthetranslationhasfaileduntilheorsheshowsittonativespeaker.28.Whataspectoflanguagetranslatorsiscoveredinthefirstparagraph?A.Theirmodels. B.Theirdevelopment.C.Theirorigins. D.Theirpopularity.29.WhatdoweknowaboutGoogleTranslateandiTranslate?A.Theybringconvenienceindifferentsituations.B.TheycanbeusedwithoutaccesstotheInternet.C.Theirusershavetotypethingsinfortranslations.D.Theycanonlyfunctionwiththeaidofotherapps.30.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardslanguagetranslators?A.Disapproving. B.Supportive.C.Dismissive. D.Objective.31.Whatisthemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?A.Howdolanguagetranslatorsdevelop?B.Whydoweneedlanguagetranslators?C.Howdosciencestoriesbecomereality?D.Whycan’twedependonlanguagetranslators?DAsartificial-intelligenceproductssteadilyimproveatpretendingtobehuman—anAIproducedvoicethatbooksrestaurantreservationsbyphone,forexample,orachatrobotthatanswersconsumers’questionsonlinepeoplewillincreasinglybeputintheworryingsituationofnotknowingwhethertheyaretalkingtoamachine.Butthetruthmaymakesuchproductslesseffective:recentresearchfindsatrade-offbetweentranrency(透明度)andcooperationinhuman-computerinteractions.Thestudyusedasimplegameinwhichpairedplayersmakeaseriesofdecisionstocooperatewithorbetraytheirpartner.Inthelongrun,itpaysforbothtokeepcooperating.TheresearchersusedanAlproduct,whenpretendingasaperson,whichwasbetterthanpeopleareatgettinghumanpartnerstocooperate.Butpreviousworksuggestedpeopletendtodisbelievemachines,sothescientistswonderedwhatwouldhappeniftherobotrevealeditselfassuch.Theteamhopedpeopleplayingwithaknownrobotwouldrecognizeitsabilitytocooperateandwouldeventuallyovercometheirdisbelief.“Sadly,wefailedatthisgoal,”saysTalalRahwan,acomputerscientistatNewYorkUniversityinAbuDhabiandaseniorauthoronthepaper,publishedlastNovemberinNatureMachineIntelligence.“Nomatterwhattherobotdid,peoplejuststucktotheirprejudice.”Arobotplayingopenlyasarobotwaslesslikelytogetcooperationthananotherhuman,eventhoughitsstrategywasclearlymorebeneficialtobothplayers.Inanadditionalexperiment,playersweretold,“datasuggestthatpeoplearebetteroffiftheytreattherobotasifitwereahuman.”Ithadnoeffect.VirginiaDignum,wholeadstheSocialandEthicalArtificialIntelligencegroupatUmeaUniversityinSwedenandwasnotinvolvedinthestudy,praisestheresearchersforexploringthetranrencyeffectivenesstrade-off,butshewouldliketoseeittestedinadifferentsetup.Talal’steamsaidthatinthepublicfield,peopleshouldbeaskedforagreementtobedeceived(欺骗)aboutarobot’sidentity.Itcannotbeonaninteraction-by-interactionbasis,orelsethe“deception”obviouslywillnotwork.Butoverallpermissionfordeceptionstillraisesethicalquandaries(困境).Dignumsayshumansshouldhavetheoptiontoknowaftertheyhaveinteractedwitharobot—butifsheiscallingcustomerservicewithasimplequestion,sheadds,“Ijustwanttogetmyanswer.”32.Theunderlinedword“trade-off”isclosestinmeaningto.A.distinguishing B.balancing C.switching D.combining33.Accordingtothepassage,whatattitudedopeoplegenerallytaketowardsrobots?A.Positive. B.Casual. C.Uncertain. D.Distrustful.34.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheresearchfindingsfromthethirdparagraph?A.Theyfailtosupporttheteam’sassumption.B.Theyaredifferentfromthepreviousfindings.C.Theywilldrawpeople’sattentiontorobots’problems.D.Theycanexplainwhypeopletreatarobotlikeahuman.35.Accordingtothepassage,whatisVirginiaDignummostlikelytoagreewith?A.TallRahwan’sresearchfindingscan’tapplytothereal-worldsituations.B.Overallpermissionforinteractingwitharobotdoesmoreharmthangood.C.Peopleneedn’tbetoldthattheyareinteractingwitharobotonalloccasions.D.Therelationshipbetweentranrencyandeffectivenesshasbeenfullyexplored.第二节七选五(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Doyoulikecilantro(香菜)?Cilantroisacommonfoodthatpeopletendtoeitheradoreorabuse.36Butthereasonsbehindwhatyoulikeanddon’tlikearenotalwayssostraightforward.37Yoursenseofsmellallowsyoutodistinguishbetweensomethinglikestrawberryandcherry.Scientistslookedatolfactory(嗅觉的)receptorsanddiscoveredthatindividualswithacertaingene,OR6A2,aremoresensitivetosmellingcilantro.That,inturn,affectshowpeoplesenseitsflavor.38Whenyou’reopentothesefoods,youlearntolikewhatyoueat.Evenpeoplewhohatecilantromaybeabletolearntoatleasttolerateit,ifnotlikeit.Cultureplaysabigroleinwhatyoulike,too.Foodpreferencesvaryacrosscultures.Whenitcomestofoodpreferencesindifferentpartsoftheworld,ithasalottodowithwhat'savailableandconsideredafoodstaple(主食).39Buttherewillalwaysbeexceptions—aGreekpersonwhocan’tstandolivesoraBritishpersonwhohatesfishandchips.Whilepreferencescanbeformedafterafewattempts,negativeexperienceswithfoods,especiallywhenyou'reyoung,canhavealastingeffect40JasmineRobinson,29,fromAthens,sharedherstoryaboutolives.Whenshewasyoung,anotherchild,whowouldn’tletherhaveaturnonaswing,madefunofherwhileeatingolivesfromajarandbeingmean.Shelatertriedolivesasanadultbutfailed.A.Welikesweetandhatebitter.B.Loveitorhateitisprettyclear.C.Butyourbiologyisnoteverything.D.Itisrelatedtofamiliarityandnotbiology.E.Yourpreferencecancomedowntogenetics.F.Associationscanmakeyoulikeornotlikesomething.G.Justonebadexperiencecanturnyouofffromsomethingforlife.第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Ifeltanxiouswhengoingintomyroomfromschool.Everyday,myroomwassomethingdifferent.Thehoursawayatschoolwerelongenoughtocauseaterriblechangetomypeacefulharbor.Todaywasno41.AsIenteredthehouse,Mom42mewithasmile.Itseemedlikenothingwas43.ButIwasstilldoubtfulaboutit.Yesterday,aroundthe44ofmyfavoritefigurine(小雕像)wassomechocolate.45,Calliehadenjoyedthechocolatesomuchthatshewantedtoshareitwithmyangel.I46Callie,whohadjustturnedthree.Ididn’tseeher,butIheardtheTVplayingintheotherroom.AsIexaminedthefamilyroom,Ifounditwaspretty47.Thereweretoysalloverthefloor,butnoneofthemseemedtobemine.Maybeshehadn'tenteredtoday.Iwasso48thatIbreathedasighofrelief.Ipushedmyroomdooropenandsaw49!Therewereafewheadlessdolls,somebrokenblocks,andafewjuice-stainedstuffedanimals.“Shediditagain!”Iscreamedin50.Mymotherranuptome,embarrassed.ShepromisedtoputaCallie-proof51onmydoortonight.IfeltbetterbecauseIknewthatsoonmyroomwouldtrulybelongtome.However,IwasstillangrywithmylittlesistersoIwentintothefamilyroomtotellherhowshehadmadelife52forme.“Callie,”Istarted.“Hooray!”sheshouted.Sheleapedoffthesofaand53mykneeswithsuchhappinessthatIcouldonlylookdownatherandsmile.54,shewasonlythreeandlearningabouttheworldinherownway.Andshealwayschosetoexploreand55myroombecauseshelovedme,herbigsister.41.A.evidence B.choice C.intention D.exception42.A.cheered B.greeted C.attracted D.rewarded43.A.usual B.perfect C.wrong D.impossible44.A.hand B.hair C.leg D.mouth45.A.Fortunately B.Apparently C.Normally D.Curiously46.A.lookedaroundfor B.brokeawayfrom C.gotcloseto D.putupwith47.A.noisy B.neat C.messy D.empty48.A.nervous B.confident C.tired D.hopeful49.A.progress B.damage C.unrest D.pain50.A.anxiety B.sorrow C.regret D.annoyance51.A.sign B.toy C.lock D.decoration52.A.unpleasant B.strange C.boring D.adventurous53.A.kicked B.bent C.touched D.hugged54.A.Aboveall B.Afterall C.Inadvance D.Inaddition55.A.scan B.enter C.destroy D.leave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。Agoldencatwasshotbyaninfrared(红外线的)cameraintheforestsinGansuprovinceinearlySeptember.Thiswasthefirsttimethatanimageofthisrareanimal(56)(capture)intheBailongjiangforestareainGansu.LiuTiantai,aseniorengineerintheBailongjiangforestry(57)(conserve)center,saidthatthecameracapturedthreephotosandonevideoof(58)preciousanimal.“ThephotosweretakenonSept2,and(59)(feature)theanimalwithdistinctcharacteristicssuchasuniqueheadandears,bodyandblacktailtip.Itwasidentified(60)agoldencat,anationalfirst-classkeyprotectedwildanimal,”Liusaid.Thegoldencatisacarnivorous(食肉的)mammalHivinginmountainforests,(61)footprintscanbeseenfromhumidevergreenforeststobroad-leavedmixedforestsatanaltitudeof(62)(approximate)3,000meters.Bailongjiangcenterhascompletedtheconstructionofaninitialwildlifeprotectionmonitoringsystem(63)(equip)with105infraredcameras.Accordingtomonitoringdatareturnedbythesecamerasinthepastmonth,the“(64)(appear)rate”ofrarewildanimalssuchassikadeerandredfoxeshasgreatlyincreased,whichindicatesthattheecologicalconstructionoftheforestareaisconstantlyimprovingand(65)biodiversityiswellprotectedthere,Liusaid.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)你是某国际学校学生会主席李华。你校准备组织一次“让文物活起来”(BringCulturalRelicstoLife)的活动,请你用英语写一篇开幕辞,欢迎参加活动的师生及来宾。内容包括:1.表示欢迎;2.活动目的;3.活动内容。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右。2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。Dearguests,teachersandfellowstudents,Thankyou!第二节读后续写(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。Onefall,mywifeElliandIhadasinglegoal:tophotographpolarbears.Wewerestayingataresearchcampoutside“thepolarbearcapitaloftheworld”thetownofChurchillinManitoba,Canada.Takingpicturesofpolarbearsisamazingbutalsodangerous.Polarbearslikeallwildanimalsshouldbephotographedfromasafedistance.WhenI’mfacetofacewithapolarbear,Ilikeittobethroughacamerawithatelephotolens.Butsometimes,thatiseasiersaidthandone.Thiswasoneofthosetimes.AsElliandIcookeddinner,ayoungmalepolarbearwhowasplayinginanearbylakesniffedandsmelledourgarlicbread.Thehungrybearfollowedhisnosetoourcamp,whichwassurroundedbyahighwire(铁丝)fence.Hepulledandbitthewire.Hestoodonhisbacklegsandpushedatthewoodenfenceposts.Terrified,ElliandItriedallthebeardefenseactionsweknew.Weyelledatthebear,hitpotshard,andfiredblankshotgunshellsintotheair.Sometimesloudnoiseslikethesewillscarebearsoff.Notthispolarbearthoughhejustkepttryingtoteardownthefencewithhismassivepaws(爪子).Iradioedthecampmanagerforhelp.Hetoldmeahelicopterwasonitsway,butitwouldbe30minutesbeforeitarrived.Makingthebestofthiscloseencounter,Itooksomepicturesofthebear.ElliandIfearedthefencewouldn’tlastthrough30moreminutesofthebearspunishment.ThecampmanagersuggestedIusepepperspray(喷雾).Thesprayburnsthebears’eyes,butdoesn’thurtthem.SoIapproachedouruninvitedguestslowlyand,throughthefence,sprayedhimintheface.Withanangryroar,thebearrantothelaketowashhiseyes.注意:1.续写词数应为150词左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Afewminuteslater,thebearheadedbacktoourcamp.

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