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必修一Unit2TravellingAround单元培优综合测试卷

第二部分阅读(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。

A

(2024·浙江绍兴·三模)BestofNashvilleTNVacation

EnjoythebestofthisuniquecitywiththeBestofNashvilleTNVacationpackage.Thispackageallowsyouto

experiencehand-pickedactivitiesthatwillhelpyoutohaveatrulymemorableMusicCityadventure.Package

Includes

●5Nights’Accommodationsinyourchoiceofover46hotels

●DiscoverNashvilleTour

●GrandOleOpryatOpryHousePreferredSeating

●GeneralJacksonShowboatEveningDinnerCruiseAbouttheIncludedDiscoverNashvilleTour

SeeallofthemostexcitingattractionsinNashvillewiththeincredibleDiscoverNashvilleTour.Thistourwillgive

youviewsofhistoricdowntown,theTennesseestatecapital,theParthenonandmanyotherwonderfulattractions.

ThistouralsoincludesadmissiontothelegendaryRymanAuditoriumwherethetraditionoftheGrandOleOpry

beganaswellasadmissiontothehugeCountryMusicHallofFameandMuseum.AbouttheIncludedGrandOle

OpryatOpryHouse

GuestswillalsobeabletoattendthemostfamouscountrymusicshowintheworldwithGrandOleOpryTickets!

HeadtotheOpryHousetoseesomeoflegendarystarsinthecountry.Youneverknowwhoyoumaygettosee!

ThispackageincludesPreferredSeating.AbouttheIncludedGeneralJacksonShowboatCruise

ExperienceoneofthemostbelovedactivitiesinNashville,TNwithticketsontheGeneralJackson.Climbaboard

thisfantasticshowboatandsetoffforaneveningofgreatentertainment,sightseeing,anddeliciousfood.Enjoy

someofthemostbeautifullandmarksinNashvilleandglimpsetheskylinefromthewater.It’ssuretobean

awesomeadditiontoyourjourney!AbouttheIncludedLodging

Visitorsonthisvacationwillalsobeabletochoosewhichlodgingoptionbestsuitstheirneeds.Whether

theywishtostayinabudget-friendlyhotelthatwillfittheentirefamilyorwouldlikeamorepeacefulsuiteina

resorthotel,thereareoptionsforeveryone.Thepackageincludesfivenightsoflodging.

ExperiencethebestofthebestofNashville’sfinestattractions,cruises,andmore!Youandyourlovedones

areboundtohaveanawesometimewiththesefunactivitiesandfivenightsoflodging.

1.WhatisNOTincludedintheBestofNashvilleTNVacationpackage?

A.Meetingsuperstarsofthecountry.B.Learningthehistoryofthestatecapital.

C.Appreciatingthesceneryontheshowboat.D.Enjoyingthemostfamouscountrymusicshow.

2.Whatistrueabouttheincludedlodgingaccordingtothepassage?

A.Thelodgingoptionisfixed.B.Awidechoiceofhotelsareoffered.

C.Thehotelstobeselectedareluxurious.D.Extraexpensesareneededforaccommodations.

3.Whatisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?

A.Atraveljournal.B.Atextbook.

C.Anadvertisingpage.D.Anewsreport.

B

(2024·安徽合肥·三模)Atthebeginningofgraduateschool,IknewthatifIwantedtogettenure(长期聘

用),Ihadtobeproductive.However,whenmyfirstthreepaperswererejectedbymajorjournals,aleadingexpert

toldmemyprojectswerehopeless,andIwonderedifIshoulddropout.

Weallgetrejectedatwork,whetherit’shavingoursuggestionsshotdownorgettingfiredfromajob.It

causespain.Neuroscientists(神经系统科学家)havescannedthebrainsofpeoplewhohavecruellybeenexcluded

fromanonlinegame.Thephysiological(生理学的)responselooksfairlysimilartoprocessingphysicalpain.

Apparently,thiswasadaptiveinourevolutionarypast.Ifrejectiondidn’thurt,youmighthavebeenperfectly

comfortableleavingyourtribe,whichwouldnotbegoodforyoursurvival.Butit’sleftusnervousandlikelyto

overreacttoeverydayrejections.Ifyou’veevergivenapresentationandfeltupsetbytheoneunfriendlyfaceina

roomfullofsmiles,youknowwhatImean.

That’sthebadnews.Thegoodnewsisthatwecanlearntoacceptrejectioncalmly.“Whenyou’reinsecure

inone,yourelyontheotheronethat’sdoingbetteratthattime.Pliability(柔韧性)isthedefinitionofstrength,”

saidfilmmakerM.NightShyamalan.

Whenmyworkgotrejectedearlyinmyacademiccareer,pliabilitybecamemysourceofstrength.My

identityasaresearcherwasunderthreat,butthatwasn’twhathaddrawnmetograduateschoolinthefirstplace.I

hadanother,strongeridentity:Iwantedtobeateacher.However,Ihadn’thadthechance:Thefirsttwoyearsofmy

programweresupposedtofocusentirelyonresearch.

IrealizedthatifIwantedtobouncebackfromtheresearchrejections,Ihadtofindawaytoteach.I

convincedanadvisertosignoffonindependentstudyprojectsforagroupofstudents,andIstartedmeetingwith

themweeklytoteachmyownlittleclass.Theconversationswiththestudentsgaverisetomyfirsttwomajor

papers,whichgavemeaheadstarttowardtenure.

4.Whatwastheauthor’sreactiontotheleadingexpert’swords?

A.Hetookhisadvice.B.Hefeltdiscouraged.

C.Hepaidnoattention.D.Heconsultedanotherexpert.

5.Whathaveneuroscientistsfoundout?

A.Rejectionreallyhurts.

B.Rejectionisimportanttosurvival.

C.Peopletendtooverreacttorejection.

D.Physicalpaingrowsbecauseofrejection.

6.Whatdoestheauthoradviseustodowhenfacingrejection?

A.Findoutthereasonsbehindit.

B.Forgivethosewhorejectus.

C.Turntoourstrongeridentity.

D.Learnalessonfrompastfailures.

7.Whathappenedtotheauthoratlast?

A.Heleftgraduateschool.

B.Heturnedintoamiddleschoolteacher.

C.Heworkedonpracticinghisphysicalpliability.

D.Heaccomplishedsomeresearchworksuccessfully.

C

(2024·重庆·三模)InOceanside,acoastalsuburbabout40milesnorthofSanDiego,thepalmtreeswave

andthetemperatureisalmostperfect.Teenagerswatchsurfersrideglassywaves.Everydayitfeelslikethemost

perfectsummerday.Thereisjustoneproblem:Thesandisdisappearing.

Whilemanyvisitors,andevenlifelongCaliforniansintheindustrialstate,mightseewideareasofsandas

partofthestate’snaturalbeauty,therealityisthatoverdecades,thecoasthasbecomeahighlyengineeredwonder.

Millionsofcubicyardsofsanddugfromotherpartshasbeenaddedinthelastcenturytobuildthepostcard-worthy

beachliketheoneinSantaMonica.

ButarangeofforceshaveshrunkbeachesallalongCalifornia’scoastline.Californiacouldloseasmuchas

75%ofitsbeachesby2100,giventhesealevelriserelatedtoclimatechange.Overtime,beachsandgetssweptup

intothewater.Someofitmovestowardsotherbeaches.Besides,damsandconcretecanalshavereducedthe

amountofriversediment(沉淀物)flowingdownstreamthatcouldhelpfillbeachesasasupplement(补充).Ifthe

shorelinewereallowedtoevolvewithouthumanintervention,thebeachescouldcontinuetoexistasweknowthem.

ButinCalifornia,thedevelopmentinmanyplacesalongthecoasthascreatedahardbarrier,disturbingthatnatural

evolution.

Overtheyears,localgovernmentsworkedtogetheronafewmajorsandsupplementprojects.Butthose,still,

haveprovedtobefleetingsolutions.“Everythingwedoisashort-termfix,”saidGaryGriggers,aprofessor

specializingincoastalscience.Inrecentyears,asthesand’sdisappearancegrewmoreextreme,longtimeOceanside

residentsformedanorganizationcalledSaveOceansideSand.Abeachtowncannotexistwithoutabeach.Leaders

herelaunchedsomeinternationaldesigncompetitions,aimingatfindingnewwaysofgettingandkeepingsandon

thecity’sbeaches.

“It’sreallyarace.Ithinkthere’sabsolutelynothingwecandotoholdbackthePacificOcean,”saidGairy

Griggers.

8.Whatdoestheauthormeanbymentioningtheengineeredwonder?

A.Mostvisitorsareengineers.B.Californiaisanindustrialstate.

C.It’stheperfectholidayvacation.D.Thebeachisartificiallymaintained.

9.WhatisareasonforthecrisisofbeachesalongCalifornia’scoastline?

A.Sandsupplementhasbeenadded.B.Sealevelriseresultsinclimatechange.

C.Muchriversedimentisflowingdownstream.D.Humaninterventionblocksthenaturalevolution.

10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“fleeting”inParagraph4mean?

A.Efficient.B.Temporary.C.Sustainable.D.Complex.

11.WhichofthefollowingwasdonetopreserveCalifornianbeaches?

A.Designcontestswereheld.B.Damsandcanalswerebuilt.

C.Man-madebeacheswereexpanded.D.Sand-themedpostcardswerepublished.

D

(2024·山西·模拟预测)AteamofscientistsfromtheCenterforCognitionandSocialityandtheData

ScienceGroupattheInstituteforBasicScience(IBS)madeanexcitingdiscoveryabouthowcomputersandhuman

brainsworksimilarlywhenrememberingthings.Theyfoundoutthatthewayartificialintelligence(AI)models,

likethoseinsmartrobots,storememoriesisalotlikehowourbrain’smemorycenter,calledthehippocampus(海

马体),doesit.Thispartofthebrainisreallyimportantforfeelingsandmemories.

UnderstandinghowAIlearnsandkeepsinformationiskeytomakingitsmarter.Thescientistslookedinto

howourbrainslearnandrememberbyfocusingonaspecialprocessinvolvingtheNMDAreceptor,acriticalpart

ofthehippocampus.Thisreceptorworkslikeasmartdoorinourbrainthathelpswithlearningandremembering.It

openswhencertainbrainchemicalsarepresent,allowingthecelltoreceivesignalsandcreatememories.Aspecific

element,magnesium,actslikeaguard,onlylettingsubstancesinundertherightconditions.

Interestingly,theteamfoundthatTransformer,atypeofAImodel,usesasimilar“guarding”methodto

manageitsmemory.TheywonderediftheycouldmaketheTransformer’smemorybetterbycopyingthebrain’s

process.ByadjustingsomesettingsintheTransformertomimic(模拟、模仿)thebrain’smemorydoor,they

improveditsabilitytorememberthingslong-term,justlikeadjustingmagnesiumlevelscanaffecthowwellwe

rememberstuff.

ThisdiscoveryisabigdealbecauseitshowswecanusewhatweknowaboutthebraintomakeAIsmarter.

C.JustinLEE,aneuroscience(神经学)directorattheinstitute,mentionedthatthisresearchwasabigstep

forwardforbothAIandbrainscience.Itopensupnewwaystounderstandhowthebrainworksandtocreatemore

advancedAIbasedontheseinsights.

So,insimpleterms,scientistshavefiguredoutthatcomputerscanlearnandrememberinwaysthatare

surprisinglysimilartous,whichcouldhelpmakethemevensmarterinthefuture.

12.Whatdoestheterm“NMDAreceptor”inparagraph2mostlikelyreferto?

A.AtypeofcomputervirusthatattacksAIsystems.

B.Anewtechnologyformakingcomputersrunfaster.

C.AcomponentinAImodelsthatpredictsfutureevents.

D.Apartofthehumanbraininvolvedinlearningandmemory.

13.WhatdidtheteamdiscoveraboutTransformer?

A.Itdirectlymimicsthebrain’smemoryprocess.

B.Itisunaffectedbychangesinmemorysettings.

C.Itusesaspecialmethodtomanagememory.

D.Itrequiresadjustmentstoenhancelong-termmemory.

14.WhatisthesignificanceoftheresearchfindingsaccordingtoC.JustinLEE?

A.Itisanewapproachtomemoryorganization.

B.ItisacrucialstepinadvancingAIandneuroscience.

C.Itisamethodforimprovingshort-termmemoryinAI.

D.ItisabreakthroughinunderstandingAIemotionalprocessing.

15.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.ExploringtheNMDAreceptorinthebrain.

B.DiscussingimplicationsofneuroscienceforAI.

C.Comparingcomputerandhumanmemoryprocesses.

D.DiscoveringsimilaritiesbetweenAIandhumanmemory.

第二节(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。

(2024·河南·模拟预测)HowtoCreatethePerfectSpringPlanter

Springcontainersareaneasysolutionforjazzingupacolorlessbalconyandboringcornersofanygardenat

thistimeofyear.16

Choosingtherightcontainerisimportant.Alwaysthinkaboutthestyleofyourgarden.17

Theyaresolidpotsforspringastheydon’tblowoverinthoseearlyspringwinds.Checkthatthepothasalarge

drainage(排水)holetoensurethatthesoildrainswell,butalwayscoveritwithacrock(likeapiecefromabroken

flowerplanter)sothatthesoildoesn’tblocktheholeandcreateproblemswithdrainagelaterdowntheline.

Choosingtherightcompost(堆肥)isthekeytothesuccessofanyplanting.Ithinkit’sbesttousesoil-based

compostsothatthesoildoesnotbecometooheavyorwaterlogged,especiallyinspringwhenwecouldhaveplenty

ofshowers.18Andtoomuchwaterinthesoilwillfreeze,preventingtheplantsfromtakingupthe

vitalwater.

Plantcombinationsareimportant,soalwaysthinkaboutmixeswhichwilllastaswellasannualand

perennial(多年生的)ones.19Abunchofpotsforcestheeyetolookaroundandtakeineachpot

andplantcombination.AniceoptionisplantingsummerflowerslikeDahliaorLilytocreateasummerimpact.

20Itcanbeachievedbyusingtallplants.Ifyoudon’thaveatallplantthenyoucanalways

raiseyourpotoffthegroundwitholdhousebricksordecorativepotfeet,orusestepsinyourgardentocreate

interestanddrama.

Apleasantsmellisalwaysalovelyadditiontoaspaceaswellaswildlife.Selecttherightplantforyour

locationinyourgarden-sunorshade-loving.

A.Ilikegood,weightyplanters.

B.ItcanstillbefrostyrightuptoMay.

C.Andbesides,theyaresoeasytocarefor.

D.Ialsoliketogrouppotstogetherindifferentsizes.

E.Capitalizeonthosevariationstohelpchoosecompanions.

F.Youmayfindsomeoftheseplantsinsmallerpotsorevenmulti-packs.

G.Heightisimportanttothinkaboutwhenyou’redesigningyourarrangement.

第三部分语言运用(共两节,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四个选项中选出最佳选项。

(2024·重庆·三模)JuleusGhuntaisapublishedchildren’sauthorandaward-winningpoet.Butwhenyoung,

hecould21read.

HegrewupwithhisthreesistersinruralWesternJamaica,raisedbytheirsinglemother.Lifewastough,and

properschoolingwasoutofthequestiondueto22resources.

WhenGhuntafinallywenttoschool,hecouldn’t23onreading.Notonlyhadhebeenkepthome

fromschoolasachild,buthehadnotbeen24tobooks.

Bysixthgrade,hecouldspellhisname,butstillcouldn’tmakeoutwordsorreadwith25.He

struggledinschoolwithadeepsenseof26andworthlessness.

Atage12,ayoungteacher-in-training27aspecialreadingprogramfor28students.

Ghuntawasthefirsttojoin.Thatteacher,whosenamehedoesnot29now,becameGhunta’sunsung

hero—thepersonwhochangedhislife.

Theteacherwasincrediblykindtohim.Underherguidance,Ghunta’sreadingskillssawmarked

improvement,andhissenseofinadequacybeganto30.

“Shehadleftmewiththegiftofliteracy,”hesaid.“Andadeeper31ofmytalent.”

AfterGhunta’sexperiencewiththeteacher,hislifecourse32.Hegraduatedwithacademic

33andisnowtheauthoroftwochildren’sbooks,including“RohanBullkinandtheShadows.”

Yearslater,Ghuntareturnedtohisoldschoolandaskedtheprincipalandteachersiftheyknewher

34,butnonedid.Carryingthismemory,however,hestillhopestofindandthankherforseeinghis35

andbeingasourceoflightandhopeinhislife.

21.A.merelyB.barelyC.totallyD.simply

22.A.abundantB.publicC.limitedD.financial

23.A.giveupB.fallbehindC.missoutD.catchup

24.A.exposedB.drawnC.adaptedD.devoted

25.A.referenceB.hesitationC.cautionD.understanding

26.A.aweB.lossC.guiltD.wonder

27.A.startedB.submittedC.downloadedD.forwarded

28.A.disappointingB.strugglingC.advancedD.qualified

29.A.typeB.spellC.distinguishD.recall

30.A.disappearB.peakC.formD.spread

31.A.appreciationB.wasteC.memoryD.source

32.A.riskedB.approachedC.shiftedD.determined

33.A.skillsB.honorsC.coursesD.efforts

34.A.occupation.B.identityC.ageD.name

35.A.drawbackB.reflectionC.potentialD.ambition

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

(2024·安徽芜湖·三模)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。

ThetraditionalChineselunarcalendardividestheyearinto24solarterms.GrainBudsisthe36

(eight)solartermofayear.Itmeansthattheseedsfromgrainarebecomingfullbutarenotripe.The24solarterms

37(create)thousandsofyearsagotoguideagriculturalproduction.Butthesolartermcultureisstilluseful

todaytoguidepeople’slivesthroughspecialfoods,38(culture)ceremonies,gardeningandevenhealthy

livingtipsthatcorrespond39eachsolarterm.DuringtheGrainBudsperiod,thesummerharvestisabout

tobegin.Asayingaboutrainduringthistimementions,“Aheavyrainfallmakestheriverfull".Becauseofthe

greatincreaseinrainfall,riversarefullofwater,whichmakesfishandshrimpbigandfat.Thisisagoodtime

40(eat)fishandshrimp.Itisalso41harvestseasonforfishermen.AChinesefarmerproverbsays,

“MulberriesbecomeblackduringtheGrainBudsperiod”.Thusitisagoodseasontoeatmulberries.Thistimeisa

goodperiodforthequick42(grow)offlowers.Itisalsoaseason43plantdiseasesandpestsare

atanall-timehigh.HightemperaturesandhumidityarecommonduringtheGrainBudsperiod.Theincreasein

temperatureoverthisseasonmayalsogiverisetonettlerash,sweatspotsandotherskin44(disease).Itis

alsoimportanttoexercisetokeephealthyduringthehotsummerdays.Walking,45(jog)andpracticing

TaiChiarepopular.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

(2024·广东肇庆·三模)假定你是学生会主席李华,英国某中学的部分师生即将访问你校,并体验校园传统

文化节活动。请你用英语写一篇欢迎辞,主要内容包括:

1.表示欢迎;2.活动介绍;3.表达祝愿。

注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Dearvisitingguests,

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

Thankyou!

第二节(满分25分)

(2024·河南·模拟预测)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。

This…wasturningouttobeastrangemeeting.Thoughtheoneinblackdoesn’tknowit,theonewhiteis

beginningtosharethedarkergirl’slackofenthusiasm.Likeafireinasuddenchillwind,herhopeflickersand

wanes.Nowshegrowsuncomfortable,anxious,andwary.Aslightbutunshakableatmospheredriftsbetweenthem,

onethatfeelsunmistakablyoff.Toher,itseemsasthoughtheirverymeetingissomethingtheworldfindstobe

simply…“wrong”.Theever-presentglass,nowscatteredunevenlythroughoutand

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