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第页湖北省重点高中温德克英联盟2024秋季高三年级11月联考英语试题命题:湖北温德克英联合教研工作室命题人:温袭明,李守恒审题:武汉袭明教研工作室,黄冈SFL创优教研团队考试时间:2024年11月29日上午8:00-10:00星期五本试卷共8页,23小题。满分150分。考试用时150分钟。注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上。3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内的相应位置上。4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AUnderstandingtheFoodGradingSystem:AConsumer'sGuideIntroduction:Inrecentyears,therehasbeenagrowingawarenessamongconsumersaboutthenutritionalvalueofthefoodandbeveragestheyconsume.Inresponsetothisdemandfortransparency,citieslikeShanghaihavebegunimplementingfoodgradingsystems.Thisguideaimstoprovideinsightintohowthesesystemswork,theirbenefits,andhowconsumerscanusethisinformationtomakeinformedchoices.TheFoodGradingSystemExplained:Thefoodgradingsystemisapublichealthinitiativedesignedtoclassifyfoodandbeverageitemsbasedontheirnutritionalcontent.Thesystemtypicallyusesalettergradingscale,suchasA,B,C,andD,whereArepresentsthehealthiestoptionsandDindicatesproductshighinsugars,saturatedfats,transfats,andnon-sugarsweeteners.HowItWorks:NutritionalAnalysis:Foodsandbeveragesareanalyzedfortheircontentofkeynutrientsandnon-nutrientsthatcanaffecthealthwhenconsumedinexcess.GradingCriteria:Thegradingcriteriaconsidernotonlythepresenceofharmfulcomponentslikesugarsandunhealthyfatsbutalsothenutritionalvalue,suchasthepresenceoffiber,protein,andessentialvitaminsandminerals.Labeling:Oncegraded,productsarelabeledwiththeirrespectivegrades.Thislabelingisusuallydoneatthepointofsale,allowingconsumerstomakehealthierchoiceswithease.BenefitsoftheFoodGradingSystem:EmpoweringConsumers:Thesystemempowersconsumersbyprovidingthemwithclear,at-a-glanceinformationaboutthehealthimpactoftheirfoodchoices.HealthierChoices:Byunderstandingthegrading,consumersaremorelikelytochoosehigher-gradeitems,leadingtoimproveddietaryhabitsandpublichealth.EncouragingManufacturers:Foodandbeveragemanufacturersareincentivizedtoimprovethenutritionalprofileoftheirproductstoachievebettergrades,whichcanboostsalesandmarketcompetitiveness.UsingtheFoodGradingSystem:Asaconsumer,youcanutilizethefoodgradingsysteminthefollowingways:ReadLabelsCarefully:Beforemakingapurchase,takeamomenttoreadthegradeontheproduct'slabel.Optforitemswithhighergrades(AorB)wheneverpossible.MakeComparisons:Comparethegradesofdifferentproductswithinthesamecategorytochoosethehealthieroption.EducateOthers:Shareyourknowledgeaboutthefoodgradingsystemwithfriendsandfamilytospreadawarenessandpromotehealthiereatinghabits.Conclusion:Thefoodgradingsystemisapowerfultoolinthefightagainstdiet-relatedhealthissues.Byunderstandingandutilizingthissystem,consumerscantakecontroloftheirdietarychoicesandcontributetoahealthiersociety.Asmorecitiesandcountriesadoptsimilarinitiatives,theglobalshifttowardshealthierfoodoptionsbecomesmoreattainable.Thistextisdesignedtobeinformativeyetapproachable,providingreaderswithaclearunderstandingoffoodgradingsystemsandtheirimplicationsforconsumerchoices.1.Whatistheprimarypurposeofthefoodgradingsystemaccordingtothetext?A.Toincreasesalesforfoodmanufacturers.B.Toprovideclearnutritionalinformationforconsumers.C.Toreducetheproductionofunhealthyfooditems.D.Toregulatefoodpricesinthemarket.2.WhichofthefollowingisNOTpartofthecriteriausedforgradingfoodandbeveragesinthesystemdescribed?A.Thepresenceofnon-sugarsweeteners.B.Thenutritionalvalueoftheproduct.C.Theuseofartificialcoloring.D.Thecontentofsugarsandunhealthyfats.3.Whatisthemainideaoftheinformationaltext?A.Thefoodgradingsystemisaglobalinitiative.B.Thefoodgradingsystemeducatesconsumersonmakinghealthierchoices.C.Thefoodgradingsystemonlyappliestobeverages.D.Thefoodgradingsystemisdesignedtoimprovethetasteoffood.B阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。TheTaleofXiaomiSU7:ALeapintotheFutureofElectricVehiclesOnceuponatimeinthebustlingheartofChina,atechgiantbythenameofXiaomidecidedtoembarkonadaringventure.Knownfortheirsmartphonesandaplethoraofgadgets,Xiaomisetitssightsontheelectricvehicle(EV)market,arealmdominatedbythelikesofTeslaandBYD.Theyearwas2021,andthestagewassetforanewchapterinXiaomi'slegacywiththeannouncementoftheirfirstelectriccar,theSU7.TheSU7wasnotjustanycar;itwasasymbolofinnovationandatestamenttoXiaomi'scommitmenttothefuture.WithastartingpricepointsignificantlylowerthanthatofTesla'sModel3,theSU7aimedtodisruptthemarketwithitsaffordabilityandimpressiverangeofatleast700kilometresonasinglecharge.Thiswasaboldclaim,onethatpittedtheSU7againstthebestintheindustry.ThedesignoftheSU7wasamasterpieceofaerodynamicsandaesthetics,boastingadragcoefficientofCd0.195,whichwasthelowestgloballyatthetime.Itssleek,futuristicsilhouetteandspaciousinterior,completewitha3000mmwheelbase,madeitahead-turnerandacomfortableride.Thecar'sinteriorwasacontinuationofXiaomi'sethosofhuman-centreddesign,withaluxuriousyetwarmambiance,digitaldashboard,andalargecentralcontrolscreenthatseamlesslyintegratedwithXiaomi'ssmartecosystemUnderthehood,theSU7waspoweredbyXiaomi'sHyperEngine,amotorthatpromisedbothefficiencyandathrillingacceleration.CoupledwithXiaomi'sproprietaryCTB(CelltoBody)technology,thecarnotonlyboastedanenhanceddrivingrangebutalsoalowercentreofgravityforimprovedstabilityThehandlingcharacteristicsoftheSU7wasnothingshortofexceptional,thankstoitsadvancedchassistechnologyandfull-stackin-houseintelligentdrivingfeatures.Whethernavigatingcitystreetsorcruisingonhighways,theSU7offeredprecisesteering,stablesuspension,andintelligentdrivingassistancethatinstilledconfidenceandeaseThelaunchoftheSU7wasmetwithanoverwhelmingresponse.Withinminutesofopeningpre-orders,theSU7hadalreadybrokenrecordswiththousandsoforderspouringin,atestamenttothepublic'sexcitementandtrustinXiaomi'sforayintotheEVmarket.Thiswasnotjustacar;itwasastatement,adeclarationofXiaomi'sambitiontobecomeoneoftheworld'stopfivecarmanufacturerswithinthenext15to20yearsThestoryoftheSU7isoneofcourageanddetermination,ledbyXiaomi'sfounder,LeiJun.Hepersonallydrovethecar,learnedtorace,andparticipatedinwinterandsummertests,ensuringthateveryaspectofthecarmetthehighstandardsheset.Hishands-onapproachandbeliefintheteam'spassionforcarswereinstrumentalintheSU7'ssuccess.Intheannalsofautomotivehistory,theXiaomiSU7willberememberedasatrailblazer,acarthatnotonlycapturedtheimaginationofthepublicbutalsoredefinedwhatitmeanstobeahigh-performanceelectricvehicle.Itisastoryofacompanythatdaredtodreamand,indoingso,createdalegacythatwillechothroughtheages.4.Whatisthemainideaofthesecondparagraph?A.ThepriceandrangeoftheXiaomiSU7.B.ThedesignandinteriorfeaturesoftheXiaomiSU7.C.TheperformanceandtechnologyoftheXiaomiSU7.D.Thepublic'sresponsetothelaunchoftheXiaomiSU7.5.WhatcanbeinferredaboutXiaomi'sstrategywiththeSU7fromthepassage?A.Xiaomiaimedtocompetewithhigh-endluxurycarbrands.B.XiaomiintendedtoentertheEVmarketwithahigh-pricedflagshipmodel.C.Xiaomi'sgoalwastoofferanaffordableyethigh-performanceEVtodisruptthemarket.D.Xiaomi'sprimaryfocuswasondesigningacarwiththelowestpossibleprice.6.Basedonthecontext,whatdoestheterm"CTBtechnology"mostlikelyreferto?A.Atypeofhigh-performanceengine.B.Atechnologythatimprovesbatterylife.C.Achassisdesignforbetterstability.D.Atechnologythatintegratesthebatterycellswiththecar'sbodystructure.7.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.ThedesignandfeaturesoftheXiaomiSU7.B.ThechallengesfacedbyXiaomiintheEVmarket.C.ThestoryofXiaomi'sentryintotheelectricvehiclemarketwiththeSU7.D.TheglobalimpactofXiaomi'sHyperEnginetechnology.CScienceshouldguidepolicy,butcautionisneededwhentechnologieslikeCRISPRhavethepotentialtoexcluderatherthanassistpeopletolivetheirlives.CRISPRcanbeusedtotreatdisease.Yetthefar-reaching,moreworryingpromiseofthistechnology—oneaboutwhichscientistsseematonceexcitedandcautious—liesinitsabilitytoeliminatefromthegenepoolwhatmedicalscienceidentifiesasfaultyorabnormalgenesthatcausedifferenceinindividualpeople.Certainly,goesthelogicofCRISPR’spromise,thegoalofriddingfuturegenerationsofterriblediseasesthatcausesufferinganddeathandexhaustresources,seemsanunquestionableenterprise.Thislogicisconsistentwithwidersocietalviews.Theideathatriddingsocietyofgeneticdifferencesthatcountasdefectisanundeniable“good”continuestobepervasive.Editingoutagene-linkedcondition,supportersmayargue,isdifferentfromeditingoutaperson,andcuringdiseaseisagoodthing.Butourgeneticconditionsarenotsimplyentitiesthatcanbeclippedawayfromusandourgeneticconditionsformafundamentalpartofwhoweare.UsinggenomemanipulationtoolsandperforminggeneticselectionisequaltoanewformofeugenicthinkinggroundedinwhatthecommunicationsstudiesscholarJamesL.Chemeycalls“commonsense”ableism,abeliefsystemthatallowspeopletosimultaneouslydenyanycommitmenttodistastefuleugenicprincipleswhilealsoholdingthemup.Ultimately,“commonsense”ableismembodiesasimilargoalofcleansingunacceptablehumanvariationsthatthecampaignstoeliminatethesupposedlyinferiorhaveheldinthepast.Peoplewith“bad”genesshouldn’tbeeditedoutofexistenceinsomeversionofautopianfuture.Evaluatingthequalityoflifeofanotherpersonismorallyquestionableinasocietybasedontheconceptthatallpeopleareofequalvalueregardlessoftheirindividualdifferences.Expandingdiversityinallitsforms,includingdisability,strengthensthehumancommunityethicallyandbiologicallybecauseitopensthepublicandprivatespheretoavarietyofperspectives,experiencesandideastolivetogetherwithmutualflourishing.Genomeeditingispowerfulinreshapingmedicaltreatments,butitcanalsobeharmfulbyeditingoutthekindsofpeoplethatmedicalscience,andthesocietyithasshaped,categorizeasdiseasedorgeneticallycontaminated—peoplewhoareunderstoodashavingbadgenes.Weshouldberemindedthatbadgenesdon’tnecessarilyleadtobadlives,justasgoodgenesdon’tnecessarilyleadtogoodlives.IfCRISPRisputtousetoeliminateratherthantotreatgeneticdifference,weasasocietywouldessentiallyinstrumentalizethismoralisticandreductionistassumption..8.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheauthor'sviewontheuseofCRISPRtoeliminategeneticdefects?A.TheauthorfullysupportstheuseofCRISPRforthebettermentofhumanhealth.B.TheauthorisconcernedaboutthepotentialmisuseofCRISPRtoexcludeindividualswithgeneticdifferences.C.TheauthorbelievesthatCRISPRshouldonlybeusedfortreatingseverediseaseswithcleargeneticcauses.D.TheauthorarguesthatCRISPRtechnologyisinherentlyflawedandshouldnotbeusedatall.9.Whatcanbeinferredfromtheauthor'sdiscussionabout"commonsense"ableism?A.Theauthorbelievesthatableismisarationalapproachtogeneticdiversity.B.Theauthorsuggeststhat"commonsense"ableismisasubtleformofdiscriminationthatiswidelyaccepted.C.Theauthorthinksthat"commonsense"ableismisanewconceptintroducedbyJamesL.Chemey.D.Theauthorarguesthat"commonsense"ableismisapositivedevelopmentinthefieldofgenetics.10.Theauthoremploystheterm"utopianfuture"todescribeasocietythateditsout"bad"genes.Whatistherhetoricaleffectofthisterm?A.Itevokesasenseofidealismandprogressingeneticengineering.B.Ithighlightsthepotentialdangersofoverreachingingeneticmodification.C.Itsuggeststhatsuchafutureisimpossibleandthereforenotworthdiscussing.D.Itemphasizestheauthor'ssupportforafuturefreeofgeneticdiseases.11.Whatisthemainargumentofthepassage?A.CRISPRtechnologyhasthepotentialtocausemoreharmthangoodifnotusedcautiously.B.Geneticdiversityshouldbepreservedbecauseitenrichessocietyethicallyandbiologically.C.Thesocietalviewthatgeneticdefectsshouldbeeliminatedismorallyandethicallyflawed.D.TheuseofCRISPRtotreatdiseasesisaclearandunquestionablegood.D“Assumeyouarewrong.”TheadvicecamefromBrianNosek,apsychologyprofessor,whowasofferingastrategyforpursuingbetterscience.TounderstandthecontextforNosek’sadvice,weneedtotakeastepbacktothenatureofscienceitself.Youseedespitewhatmanyofuslearnedinelementaryschool,thereisnosinglescientificmethod.Justasscientifictheoriesbecomeelaboratedandchange,sodoscientificmethods.Butmethodologicalreformhasn’tcomewithoutsomefrettingandfriction.Nastythingshavebeensaidbyandaboutmethodologicalreformers.Fewpeoplelikehavingthevalueoftheirlife’sworkcalledintoquestion.Ontheotherside,fewpeoplearegoodatvoicingcriticismsinkindandconstructiveways.So,partofthechallengeisfiguringouthowtobakecriticalself-reflectionintothecultureofscienceitself,soitunfoldsasawelcomeandintegratedpartoftheprocess,andnotanembarrassingsideshow.WhatNosekrecommendedwasastrategyforchangingthewayweofferandrespondtocritique.Assumingyouarerightmightbeamotivatingforce,sustainingtheenormouseffortthatconductingscientificworkrequires.Butitalsomakesiteasytointerpretcriticismsaspersonalattacks.Beginning,instead,fromtheassumptionyouarewrong,acriticismiseasiertointerpretasaconstructivesuggestionforhowtobelesswrong—agoalthatyourcriticpresumablyshares.Oneworryaboutthisapproachisthatitcouldbedemoralizingforscientists.Strivingtobelesswrongmightbealesseffectivemotivationthanthepromiseofbeingright.Anotherconcernisthatastrategythatworkswellwithinsciencecouldbackfirewhenitcomestocommunicatingsciencewiththepublic.Withoutanappreciationforhowscienceworks,it’seasytotakeuncertaintyordisagreementsasmarksagainstscience,wheninfacttheyreflectsomeoftheveryfeaturesofsciencethatmakeitourbestapproachtoreachingreliableconclusionsabouttheworld.Scienceisreliablebecauseitrespondstoevidence:asthequantityandqualityofourevidenceimproves,ourtheoriescanandshouldchange,too.Despitetheseworries,IlikeNosek’ssuggestionbecauseitbuildsincognitivehumilityalongwithasensethatwecandobetter.Italsobuildsinasenseofcommunity—we’reallinthesameboatwhenitcomestofallingshortofgettingthingsright.Unfortunately,thisstillleavesuswithanuntestedhypothesis:thatassumingoneiswrongcanchangecommunitynormsforthebetter,andultimatelysupportbetterscienceandeven,perhaps,betterdecisionsinlife.Idon’tknowifthat’strue.Infact,Ishouldprobablyassumethatit’swrong.Butwiththebenefitofthescientificcommunityandourbestmethodologicaltools,Ihopewecangetitlesswrong,together.12.AccordingtoParagraph1,whatisthecoremessageofBrianNosek'sadvice?A.Scientistsshouldalwaysbeconfidentintheirmethods.B.Thescientificmethodisunchanginganduniversal.C.Thereisaneedforamoreself-reflectiveapproachinthescientificcommunity.D.Methodologicalreformersareoftencriticizedunfairly.13.Inthecontextofthearticle,whatdoestheterm"methodologicalreformers"mostlikelyreferto?A.Peoplewhoareagainstscientificreforms.B.Scientistswhoadvocateforchangesinscientificmethods.C.Individualswhoareresistanttochangeintheirscientificwork.D.Criticswhoquestionthevalueofscientificmethods.14.Whatisapotentialbenefitofadoptingthe"assumeyouarewrong"strategyaccordingtotheauthor?A.Itcanreducepersonalattacksinscientificdebates.B.Itmayleadtoadecreaseinthemotivationofscientists.C.Itwillmakescientificconclusionsmorereliable.D.Itcanimprovethepublic'sunderstandingofscience.15.Consideringthe"assumeyouarewrong"strategy,whichofthefollowingapplicationsinnon-scientificfieldsismostlikelytoalignwiththeprinciplesdiscussedinthearticle?A.Encouragingbusinessleaderstoalwaystrusttheirinitialinstinctsinmakingdecisions.B.Trainingpoliticianstobemoredefensiveabouttheirpoliciestoavoidadmittingfaults.C.Promotingacultureineducationalinstitutionswhereteachersandstudentsactivelyseekfeedbacktoimprovelearningoutcomes.D.Advisingjournaliststosticktotheirnarrativesregardlessofopposingviewstomaintainconsistency.第二节(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。Artificial-intelligencesystemslikeGrammarly,anautomatedgrammar-checker,aretrainedwithdata.Forinstance,translationsoftwareisfedsentencestranslatedbyhumans,Grammarly'strainingdatainvolvealargenumberofstandarderror-freesentencesandhuman-correctedsentences.16Thesoftwarethenlooksatauser'swriting:ifalineofwordsseemsungrammatical,ittriestospothowthegenerallysupposedmistakeismostcloselysimilartoonefromitstraininginputs.17Advancesinlanguagetechnologyhavebeenimpressivein,forexample,speechrecognition,whichinvolvesanothersortofstatisticalguess—whetherornotastretchofsoundmatchesacertainlineofwords.18Itcanratethetoneofanemailbeforeyousendit,afterbeingtrainedontextsthathavebeenassessedbyhumans,forexampleas“admiring”or“confident”.Butgrammaristherealmagicoflanguage,joiningwordsintostructures,joiningthosestructuresintosentences,anddoingsoinawaythatmapsontomeaning.19Computerscananalyzegrammaticalsentencesfairlywell,labelingthingslikenounsandverbphrases.Buttheystrugglewithsentencesthataredifficulttoanalyze,preciselybecausetheyareungrammatical—inotherwords,writtenbythekindofpersonwhoneedsGrammarly.20Tocorrectsuchwritingrequiresknowingwhatthewriterintended.Butcomputersdon'tworkinmeaningorintention,theyworkinformulae.Humans,bycontrast,canusuallyunderstandevensentencesthatarenotgrammaticallycorrect,becauseoftheabilitytoguessthecontentsofotherminds.Grammar-checkingcomputersillustratenothowbadhumansarewithlanguage,butjusthowgood.A.Grammarlycanseemtomissmoreerrorsthanitmarks.B.OneGrammarlyfeaturethatworksfairlywellisfeeinganalysis.C.Tocorrectsuchwritingrequiresknowingwhatthewriterintended.D.Grammarlyhassomeobviousstrengthsinunderstandingmeaningorintentions.E.Computersoutpacehumansatproblemsthatcanbesolvedwithpuremaths.F.DevelopersalsoaddcertainrulestothepatternsGrammarlyhastaughtitself.G.Inthisdecisivestructure—meaningconnection,machinesarenomatchforhumans.第三部分语言知识运用第一节(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。HeadsorTails?Careful:It’snot50-50Thephrase“cointoss”isaclassicsynonymforrandomness.Butsincethe18thcentury,mathematicianshave

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thatevenfaircoinstendtolandononesideslightlymoreoftenthantheother.Provingthistinybias,

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_________.↳FrantišekBartoš,currentlyaPh.D.candidatestudyingtheresearchmethodsofpsychologyattheUniversityofAmsterdam,becameinterestedinthis

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fouryearsago.Hecouldn’t

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enoughvolunteerstoinvestigateitatfirst.ButafterhebeganhisPh.D.studies,hetriedagain,recruiting47volunteersfromsixcountries.Multipleweekendsofcoinflippinglater,includingone12-hourmarathon

_________,theteamperformed350,757tosses,breakingthepreviousrecordof40,000.Withonesideinitiallyupward,theflippedcoinlandedwiththesamesidefacing

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asbeforethetoss50.8percentofthetime.Thelargenumberofthrowsallows

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toconcludethatthenearly1percentbiasisn’tafluke(侥幸).“Wecanbequitesurethereisabiasincoinflipsafterthisdataset,”Bartošsays.Theleadingtheoryexplainingthe

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advantagecomesfroma2007physicsstudybyStanfordUniversitystatisticians,whosecalculationspredictedasame-sidebiasof51percent.Fromthemomentacoinislaunchedintotheair,itsentiretrack—includingwhetheritlandsonheadsortails—canbecalculatedbythelawsof

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withjustafewcoinflips,saysstatisticianAmeli,whowasn’tinvolvedinthenewresearch.Still,thestudy’sconclusionsshouldeliminateanylastingdoubtregardingthecoinflip’sslightbias.“Thisisgreatexperiment-basedevidence

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thebias,”shesays.Itisn’tdifficulttopreventthisbiasfrominfluencingyourcoin-tossmatches;simply

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thecoin’sstartingpositionbeforeflippingitshoulddothetrick.Butifyourfriendsare

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thetinybias,youmayaswellbenefitfromyourslightadvantage.Afterall,51percentoddsbeatacasino’shouseadvantage.“Ifyouaskedmetobetonacoin,”Bartošsays,“whywouldn’tIgivemyselfa1percentbias?”21.A.confirmed B.denied C.RecordedD.suspected22.A.therefore B.however C.forexampleD.viceversa23.A.nightmare B.context C.InterventionD.delay24.A.coinage B.DisciplineC.ChallengeD.phrase25.A.cooperatewithB.roundup C.shrugasideD.counton26.A.analysis B.race C.interview D.session27.A.upward B.evenly C.DownwardD.uniformly28.A.VolunteersB.gamblers C.PsychologistsD.statisticians29.A.AccidentalB.dominant C.subtle D.prejudiced30.A.MechanicsB.relativity C.geometry D.chemistry31.A.moreover B.instead C.LikewiseD.initially32.A.InsignificantB.AccessibleC.inclusive D.perceptible33.A.reversing B.integratingwithC.backingupD.rejecting34.A.ConcealingB.shifting C.PerceivingD.anchoring35.A.favourabletoB.opposedtoC.unawareofD.suspiciousof第二节(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。Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperfromofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.ThefairestwomanintheworldwasHelen.

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wasthefameofherbeautythattherewasnotasingleyoungprinceinallofGreecethatdidn’twishtomarryher.WhenhersuitorsassembledinherhometomakeaformalproposalforherhandthereweresomanyfromsuchpowerfulfamiliesthatherreputedfatherKingTyndareus,wasafraidtoselectonefromamongstthem,fearingthattheotherswoulduniteagainsthim.Hethereforedemandedfirstasolemnpathfromall

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theywouldstandupforthecauseofHelen’shusband,whoeverhemightbe,ifanywrongwasdonetohimthroughhismarriage.ThenTyndareuschoseMenelaus,thebrotherofAgamemnon,andmadehimKingofSpartaaswell.SomattersstoodwhenParisgavethegoldenappletoAphrodite.TheGoddessofLoveandBeautyknewverywellwherethemostbeautifulwomanonearthwas

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(find).SheledtheyoungshepherdstraighttoSparta,whereMenelausandHelenreceivedhimgraciouslyastheirguest.Thetiesbetweenguestandhostwerestrong.ButParisbrokethatsacredbond.Menelaus,trustingcompletelytoit,leftParisinhishomeandwentofftoCrete.MenelausreturnedtofindHelengone,andhecalleduponallofGreecetohelprecoverher.Thechieftainsresponded

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(cross)theseaandlaymightyTroyinashes.Twoofthefirstrank,however,weremissing:Odysseus.KingoftheIslandofIthaca,andAchilles,thesonofPeleusandtheseanymphThetis.Odysseus,whowasoneof

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(shrewd)meninGreece,didnotwanttoleavehishouseandfamilytoembarkonaromanticadventureoverseasforthesakeofafaithlesswoman.Hepretended,therefore,thathehadgonemad,andwhenamessengerfromtheGreekArmyhadarrived,theKingwasplowingafieldandsowingitwithsalt

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seed.ButthemessengerseizedOdysseus’littlesonandputhimdirectlyinthewayoftheplow.Instantlythefatherturnedtheplowaside,thus

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(prove)thathehadallhiswitsabouthim.Howeverreluctant,hehadtojointheArmy.Achilleswaskeptbackbyhismother.ShesenthimtothecourtofLycomedesandmadehimwearwomen’sclothing,hidinghimamongthemaidens.Odysseuswasdispatchedbythechieftainstobringhimout.Disguisedasapeddlerhewenttothecourt

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Achilleswassaidtobe,withgayornamentsinhispacksuchaswomenlove,andalsosomefineweapons.Whilethegirlsflockedaroundthetrinkets,Achillesfingeredeachoftheswordsanddaggers.Odysseusknewhimthen,andhehadnotroubleatallinmakinghimdisregardwhathismotherhadsaidand

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(go)totheGreekcampwithhim.↳Sothegreatfleetmadeready.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分

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