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林芝2025届高三毕业班第二次质量检测英语试题

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一、单项选择 (共25题,共 125分)
  • 1、My sister was against my suggestion while my brother was ___________it.

    A.in honor of B.in favor of C.in search of D.in memory of

  • 2、The first textbooks written for teaching English as a foreign language__________in the 16th century.

    A.came about

    B.came out

    C.came along

    D.came up

  • 3、Starting in January 2019, taxpayers in China could receive tax reductions, after _______ personal information on a specially developed government app.

    A.dropping off

    B.bringing out

    C.filling in

    D.putting out

  • 4、What a woman! I just wonder how she manages to keep smiling after all that she has ______.

    A. figured out B. made up

    C. taken away D. gone through

  • 5、The police always take ______ of dogs’ sharp sense of smell to search for the survivors in the earthquake.

    A.advantage B.notice C.possession D.care

  • 6、Stars ___________ their own light, while planets only ___________ the light.

    A.give off; reflect B.give away; reflect C.reflect; give off D.reflect; give away

  • 7、After the earthquake, the first thing the local government did was to provide ______ for the homeless families.

    A.furniture B.accommodation C.occupation D.basement

  • 8、I was being _____ for a driving license for the third time.

    A.desired B.tested C.taken D.asked

  • 9、Will you take my previous experience into   when you fix my salary?

    A. mind   B. though

    C. reference     D. account

     

  • 10、______ the late 18th century did the British explorer James Cook cross the Antarctica Circle, ______he never saw land.

    A.Until, while B.Since, and C.Not until, but D.Although, yet

  • 11、It was not how much we do but how much love we put into what we do _______benefits our work best.

    A.who B.which C.that D.what

  • 12、Clothing ______ for pre-school-age children often follows the fashion for adults.

    A. decorated B. designed C. preferred D. organized

  • 13、I ________ driving lessons for over a year, and still haven’t got my licence.

    A.have been taking

    B.had taken

    C.took

    D.would take

  • 14、The Voice of China has set up a stage   some people can achieve their dreams.

    A. which B. where

    C. that D. when

  • 15、—So you didn’t say hello to him last night?

    —Well, I stopped and smiled when I saw him, but he ________ me and walked on with his head very high.

    A.ignored B.refused C.recognized D.missed

  • 16、In many countries in the world, breakfast is a snack ______ a meal, but the traditional English breakfast is a full meal.

    A. less than B. more than

    C. other than D. rather than

  • 17、Friendship does not ________ involve a sharing of activities; it is a sharing of the self on a very persona level.

    A.casually B.equally C.eventually D.merely

  • 18、If he____ to the teacher attentively, he____the answer to the problem now.

    A.had listened, would have known B.listened, would know

    C.listened, would have known D.had listened, would know

  • 19、Your promise is nothing unless it is ________.

    A.figured out B.carried out C.dropped out D.stood out

  • 20、A woman had a ________ escape yesterday when her car left the road.

    A. necessary B. narrow

    C. nervous D. neat

  • 21、I worked on the program, and surprisingly found they had ________ the most challenging part, which became less of a burden.

    A. set out B. laid out

    C. put out D. cut out

  • 22、6.I don’t like the newspaper __________ people’s love of scandal(丑行)

    A.catering to B.catered to C.fitting in D.fitted in

  • 23、Robert Redford, a famous actor and director, wanted to expose the public to films made outside of the Hollywood system that ordinary people might have no access to ________.

    A. otherwise B. though C. thus D. therefore

  • 24、I’ve come to the point____I can’t stand her arguing any longer.

    A.why

    B.which

    C.that

    D.where

  • 25、When I first met her, “I’m Lucy,” she said, _______ her hand.

    A.held out B.held back C.holding out D.holding back

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 26、   For many, music is as important to the human experience as eating and breathing. We hear music everywhere—at home, the gym, parties and stores. But what kind of music do we prefer to listen to, and when and why do our musical preferences change?

    The relationship between the change of seasons and musical preferences was the focus of a study led by psychologist Terry Pettijohn. He and his team based their research on a previous study that examined the relationship between popular music preferences and the Environmental Security Hypothesis(假设). The results showed that over time, when social and financial conditions were more risky, the songs of the year that were slower, longer, more comforting and serious were most popular. And during periods in which social and financial conditions were generally stable, the result was opposite.

    Building on these findings, Pettijohn and his team wondered if the Hypothesis could also be applied to the change of seasons. For college students, the participants in this study, autumn begins at the start of the school year. Gone are the carefree days of summer, when school is out. Winter means colder temperatures, shorter days, and, in many places in the country, snow. Spring, however, is a different story. It represents a fresh start and when clocks spring forward, we gain an extra hour of daylight. As students walk into summer, they’re absorbed in the sunshine and social activities—and enjoy a break from school.

    But do changing seasonal conditions influence musical preferences? To answer this question, the researchers designed two studies. What did they find? Both groups of college students favored more serious music during the seasons of fall and winter, and more active and energetic music during the spring and summer seasons. And these findings, Pettijohn argues, have practical significances.

    1The purpose of the question raised in Paragraph 1 is to ________.

    A.present a different opinion on music

    B.prove where to listen to music matters

    C.stress the importance of music to humans

    D.introduce the topic on musical preferences

    2What influences a person’s choice of music types according to the previous study?

    A.Whether one has enough free time.

    B.Whether one lives in a stable situation.

    C.Whether one is exposed to sunlight.

    D.Whether one chooses to change his life.

    3How does Pettijohn feel about the findings of his studies?

    A.It’s unexpected. B.It’s humorous.

    C.It’s discouraging. D.It’s significant.

  • 27、Trees are symbols of hope, life and transformation. They are also increasingly labeled as a straightforward, relatively inexpensive, and best solution to climate change. Lately, society has been putting a lot of pressure on trees to get the whole world out of the climate change emergency. Accordingly, enthusiasm is worldwide popular among governments, businesses and individuals for ambitious projects to plant billions, even a trillion more, so as to help cut current emission (排放).

    “Trees are having a bit of a moment right now,” says Joe Fargione, an ecologist with The Nature Conservancy based in Minneapolis. “There’s no anti-tree lobby. Trees have lots of benefits for people. Not only do they store carbon, they help provide clean air, prevent soil erosion, shade and shelter homes to reduce energy costs and give people a sense of well-being.”

    Yet, as global eagerness for adding more trees grows, some scientists are urging caution. Before moving forward, they say, such massive tree projects must address a range of scientific, social and economic concerns. Poorly designed projects that don’t address these issues could do more harm than good, the researchers say, wasting money as well as public goodwill. “There’s a real feeling that forests and trees are just the idea we can use to get some unspeakable support for many, perhaps more complicated, types of landscape restoration initiatives”, says ecologist Joseph Veldmanan.

    The concerns are myriad: There’s too much focus on numbers of seedlings planted, and too little time spent on how to keep the trees alive in the long term, or in working with local communities. And there’s not enough emphasis on how different types of forests store very different amounts of carbon. There’s too much talk about trees, and not enough about other carbon-storing ecosystems. And over the last decade, a diverse garden of tree-centric proposal has spread across the globe. That can lead to all kinds of problems, Joseph adds. “For me, the devil is in the details.”

    【1】According to Paragraph 1, what is the global fever?

    A.Getting rid of the air pressure of the earth.

    B.Launching environment-based movements.

    C.Spending more time on global tree projects.

    D.Planting more trees to handle climate change.

    【2】What can be inferred from Paragraph 3?

    A.Tree-planting projects might be wrongly used.

    B.There’s no scientific basis for planting programs.

    C.Growing mere trees is just a waste of money.

    D.Public goodwill is surely abused to a certain degree.

    【3】What does the underlined word “myriad" in Paragraph 4 probably mean?

    A.Unique.

    B.Precise.

    C.Many.

    D.Reliable.

    【4】How does the author like the tree-based idea to solve climate change?

    A.Positive.

    B.Doubtful.

    C.Neutral.

    D.Unclear.

  • 28、   Deciding to get her money’s worth out of the wedding dress on which she spent over $1,000, an Australian woman has been wearing her wedding dress, a year after her wedding.

    43-year-old Tammy Hall adopted a new lifestyle—anti-consumerism (反消费主义) lifestyle in 2016, after a trip to India opened her eyes to how much we as a society consumed. She decided not to buy any new clothes or footwear for a whole year after she returned home to Adelaide, in Southern Australia, and she managed to make it.

    But last year, as her wedding day approached, she faced a dilemma. She wanted to look good on the most important day of her life, but how could she spend a small fortune on the wedding dress she would only wear on that day?

    “In the end I decided that if I was going to get a wedding dress, I’d make sure I could get my money’s worth, Hall tells PA Real Life.

    “The first time I wore it after the wedding was to vote in the Australian election in early 2019,” the 43-year-old adds. “Since then, it’s been to all sorts of places. Wearing it on a crowded train was especially funny, but I’ve worn it to do housework, to football games and to the gym.”

    Hall says that she has got some strange looks from people, but no irritating comments. It may have something to do with the fact that the dress is not the fanciest, but she believes people are just too reserved to say anything. Anyway, she doesn’t really care, because she knows she has to hit the goal she has set and wearing the dress multiple times is the most reasonable way she could think of to make the most of her wedding dress.

    Hall now plans to wear her wedding dress on a trip to Iceland that she and her partner will take nest summer.

    1Why did Tammy Hall adopt a new lifestyle?

    A.To adapt herself to Indian life. B.To save money for her next trip.

    C.To cut down her consumption. D.To get prepared for her wedding.

    2What did Tammy Hall do to get her money’s worth out of her wedding dress?

    A.She brought fun to people with it B.She wore it repeatedly in daily life.

    C.She tried to wear it to earn money. D.She got it exchanged   again and   again

    3What can we infer about Tammy Hall?

    A.She has been struggling to make ends meet.

    B.She has influenced people’s lifestyle widely.

    C.She values her wedding dress less than her trips.

    D.She is determined to turn her ideas into practice.

  • 29、Fear may be felt in the heart as well as in the head, according to a study that has found a link between the cycles of a beating heart and the chance of someone feeling fear.

    Tests on healthy volunteers found that they were more likely to feel a sense of fear at the moment when their hearts are contracting(收缩) and pumping blood around their bodies, compared with the point when the heartbeat is relaxed. Scientists say the results suggest that the heart is able to influence how the brain responds to a fearful event, depending on which point it is at in its regular cycle of contraction and relaxation.

    Sarah Garfinkel at the Brighton and Sussex Medical School said: “Our Study shows for the first time that the way in which we deal with fear is different depending on when we see fearful pictures in relation to our heart.”

    The study tested 20 healthy volunteers on their reactions to fear as they were shown pictures of fearful faces. Dr Garfinkel said, “The study showed that fearful faces are better noticed when the heart is pumping than when it is relaxed. Thus our hearts can also affect what we see and what we don’t seeand guide whether we see fear.”

    To further understand this relationship, the scientists also used a brain scanner(扫描仪) to show how the brain influences the way the heart changes a person’s feeling of fear.

    “We have found an important mechanism by which the heart and brain ‘speak’ to each other to change our feelings and reduce fear,” Dr Garfinkel said.

    “We hope that by increasing our understanding about how fear is dealt with and ways that it could be reduced, we may be able to develop more successful treatments for anxiety disorders, and also for those who may be suffering from serious stress disorder.”

    1What is the finding of the study?

    A.One’s heart affects how he feels fear.

    B.Fear is a result of one’s relaxed heartbeat.

    C.Fear has something to do with one’s health.

    D.One’s fast heartbeats are likely to cause fear.

    2The study was carried out by analyzing .

    A.volunteers’ heartbeats when they saw terrible pictures

    B.the time volunteers saw fearful pictures and their health conditions

    C.volunteers’ reactions to horrible pictures and data from their brain scans

    D.different pictures shown to volunteers and their heart—brain communication

    3Which of the following is closest in meaning to “mechanism” in Paragraph 6?

    A.Order. B.System.

    C.Machine. D.Treatment.

    4This study may contribute to   .

    A.treating anxiety and stress better.

    B.explaining the cycle of fear and anxiety

    C.finding the key to the heart-brain communication

    D.understanding different fears in our hearts and heads

三、完形填空 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 30、   People often lose their driving license because of driving after drinking. I have always ____ myself that I will never drive if I have drunk alcohol(酒精) ____, no matter the ____.

    Still, half a year ago I made this ____ of driving after having drunk two beers at my friend's. Then I drove home, since it wasn’t very ____. I thought that there would be no ____, because it was very late at night. However, to my surprise, I was  ___ and left without my driving license for three months. I told my parents nothing  __ , but then I had to invent a lie, because I did not have the ____ to tell them that I had drunk alcohol and that was the real reason for which I was left without my driving license.

    Those three months seemed to pass very ____ for me, because I had got into the ___ of driving almost daily and I really needed my car quite often. I had to take a  ___ and I didn't like it as I spent lots of money. It was, indeed, a(n) ____ for me not to have my driving license and I told myself never to repeat this mistake.

    ___ this, being drunk while driving ____ a real danger not only for the driver, but also for ____, Car accidents caused by alcoholism are very ____ nowadays, Teenagers especially use alcohol ____ going out with friends and then return home driving their cars. They are very irresponsible as they put their lives and health in ____and, therefore, I advise people to ____ drinking alcohol before driving.

    1A. promised B. taught C. settled D. prepared

    2A. possibly B. recently C. gradually D. previously

    3A. color B. taste C. quantity D. brand

    4A. decision B. mistake C. conclusion D. prediction

    5A. far B. long C. high D. farther

    6A. postman B. spaceman C. caveman D. policeman

    7A. moved B. stopped C. followed D. forgotten

    8A. in the end B. from then on C. at the beginning D. after a while

    9A. time B. patience C. strength D. courage

    10A. slowly B. quickly C. closely D. peacefully

    11A. way B. habit C. race D. trouble

    12A. bus B. bike C. taxi D. boat

    13A. question B. opportunity C. competition D. punishment

    14A. Besides B. Instead of C. Along with D. Due to

    15A. escapes B. reduces C. represents D. changes

    16A. lookers-on B. passers-by C. grown-ups D. baby-sitters

    17A. strange B. complete C. necessary D. frequent

    18A. before B. though C. while D. whether

    19A. danger B. doubt C. advance D. difficulty

    20A. enjoy B. avoid C. keep D. consider

  • 31、   My brother and I were in Orlando Florida to witness our first Space Shuttle Launch. The Discovery Was Scheduled to soar at 10:14 AM on a blue sky September day I'd seen it  _______so many times on television, _______ now I was only minutes away from seeing it launch. And it's the final demonstration of the nature of success: Success Takes _______ Like a Rocket.

    Standing close to the Space Shuttle drives home one _______ point — the Shuttle is the height of a 15-story building — it weighs 4.5 million pounds — and NASA is trying to lift it 200 miles off the ground. On TV the accomplishments look so much _______ , so much easier.

    Crowds of people are standing around with you to watch the Shuttle go. The countdown begins through the small _______ of hundreds of portable radios ail tuned to the NASA station. Ifs enough to get your heart _______ out of your chest.

    When time is up, the _______ booster rockets are lit up and the eight explosive bolts followed. The first things you see are large white steam clouds exploding away. Through the _______ . you see the fire power. Then the Space Shuttle begins to inch off the pad and climb its way ________ . Thousands upon millions of pounds of push can ________ lift the shuttle at all. But with ever increasing ease, the shuttle ________ up and roars into the sky, headed into space attaining a speed of over 17,000 mph.

    It is within the first two minutes to launch the Space Shuttle ________ the great success lesson is ________. Fact: 85% of the shuttle's fuel is consumed ________ the first 2 minutes just to get the 15-story super structure to its orbital altitude.

    And that's exactly ________ success takes off: The first steps you take towards launching a successful career are the hardest and will require an enormous ________ of energy—a great big ________. However, If you persist through the ________ period, which can seem almost ________ for quite some time, everything gets easier and easier and your results get bigger and bigger.

    1A.lift up B.rise up C.go up D.raise up

    2A.and B.therefore C.but D.however

    3A.Up B.Off C.In D.Over

    4A.unforgettable B.invalid C.unstable D.ineffective

    5A.greater B.smaller C.bigger D.smoother

    6A.workers B.actors C.rockets D.speakers

    7A.striking B.knocking C.beating D.hitting

    8A.front B.side C.overhead D.bottom

    9A.mist B.steam C.smoke D.gas

    10A.downward B.upward C.forward D.outward

    11A.hardly B.nearly C.mostly D.exactly

    12A.takes B.makes C.Picks D.warms

    13A.which B.who C.that D.as

    14A.present B.apparent C.ordinary D.absolute

    15A.beyond B.below C.within D.above

    16A.when B.how C.why D.where

    17A.enquiry B.qualification C.competence D.consumption

    18A.pull B.push C.pressure D.principle

    19A.theory B.launch C.circulation D.orbit

    20A.useless B.careless C.wireless D.priceless

  • 32、   Cats have no emotions. At least, that’s what my husband once claimed(声称). I _______ that my two cats experience emotions. They feel anger, fear, and _______. He agreed with me, but _______ his opinion that cats don’t feel love. _______, my tuxedo cat, Sebastian, would teach him otherwise.

    When my next-door neighbor moved in, he had a she cat named Juliet. She was an indoor lady, always watching _______ through the window.

    Then one day when I _______ my cat to the backyard for his playtime, Sebastian _______ Juliet staring at him behind the window. It soon became _______ that they were attracted by each other. So every day there after, whenever I let Sebastian out, he would rush _______to the backyard next-door and they would sit staring ________ at each other through the screen, she inside, and he outside. Even my husband watched ________, and he would murmur, “But cats can’t feel love... can they?”

    Five months later, my neighbor had to ________ because of work. My heart sank. I wondered how Sebastian would ________ to Juliet’s leaving. For months after Juliet moved away and the new neighbor moved in, I often ________ Sebastian sitting by Juliet’s window, looking into the apartment ________his lady. The new neighbor didn’t mind having the “Peeping Sebastian” after I ________ his reason for being there.

    Sebastian ________ the small area outside that window as his territory(领土). Other male cats were allowed in the ________, but not near Juliet’s window, which he guarded until his ________.

    Even now, when my husband and I walk through the backyard and see that window, he ________ me of the lesson Sebastian taught him that cats do indeed fall in love.

    1A.quarreled B.discussed C.suggested D.argued

    2A.energy B.power C.happiness D.strength

    3A.referred to B.stuck to C.prepared for D.approved of

    4A.Therefore B.However C.Besides D.Meanwhile

    5A.the environment B.the sky C.her owner D.her boyfriend

    6A.forbade B.accompanied C.prevented D.left

    7A.called attention to B.caught sight of C.took charge of D.paid a visit to

    8A.innocent B.doubtful C.skillful D.clear

    9A.secretly B.quietly C.straight D.worriedly

    10A.lovingly B.angrily C.hungrily D.greedily

    11A.in trouble B.in sorrow C.in amazement D.in horror

    12A.move B.travel C.come D.stay

    13A.react B.reply C.reduce D.replace

    14A.took B.sensed C.met D.caught

    15A.in place of B.on the basis of C.in search of D.on account of

    16A.explained B.requested C.blamed D.asked

    17A.discovered B.marked C.preserved D.persuaded

    18A.street B.village C.window D.backyard

    19A.birthday B.survival C.death D.arrival

    20A.reminds B.informs C.tells D.cures

  • 33、   As a music teacher, I found that children have many levels of musical ability. However, I've also had my_______of what I call"_______challenged pupils”. Robby was 11 years old when his mother_______him off for his first piano lesson.

    He told me it had always been his mother’s _______to hear him play the piano. So I_______him as a student From the beginning, I thought he was _______.As much as Robby tried, he lacked the sense of basic rhythm (韵律)_______.Over the months he tried_______.He always said, “My mom's going to hear me play someday." But, it seemed no hope. He Just did not have any inborn _______.

    Then one day Robby________coming to our lessons. I thought about calling him, but thought, because of his lack of ability, that he had ________to do something else. Several weeks later I got a call from Robby. To my ________he asked me if he could be in the recital (独奏会).I told him that the recital was for________pupils and because he had dropped out he really couldn't________it. He said that his mom had been very ________and unable to take him to piano lessons,________he was still practicing. I ________agreed.

    At the recital Robby________ Mozart’s Concerto #21 in C Major, which made me surprised I was not________ for what I heard next. After six and a half minutes he ended and everyone was on their________in wild applause.

    1A. idea B. share C. impression D. imagination

    2A. musically B. spiritually C. personally D. physically

    3A. sent B. saw C. dropped D. moved

    4A. reality B. dream C. plan D. suggestion

    5A. put B. made C. took D. met

    6A. hopeless B. nervous C. fortunate D. learned

    7A. showed B. lasted C. spent D. needed

    8A. more B. again C. hard D. anyhow

    9A. sense B. ability C. attempt D. effort

    10A. continued B. considered C. intended D. stopped

    11A. decided B. meant C. encouraged D. guaranteed

    12A. delight B. satisfaction C. surprise D. disappointment

    13A. clever B. present C. potential D. pretty

    14A. provide B. reach C. demand D. attend

    15A. abroad B. sick C. curious D. special

    16A. but B. so C. and D. or

    17A. partly B. personally C. eventually D. certainly

    18A. chose B. created C. picked D. formed

    19A. glad B. painful C. regular D. prepared

    20A. seat B. base C. stand D. feet

四、短文填空 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 34、

    Rapidly advancing technology and its impact on education has been a subject of debate. How can schools equip students with the skills they need to succeed in a challenging job market?

    Since technology is driving these changes, there is a theory that governments should keep focusing on STEM subjects. These are often referred to as “hard skills,” which are 1 in primary school and right through to university level. In the meantime, ‘soft skills’ are being 2.

    This is a mistake. Much evidence suggests that soft skills are far more 3 to graduates in the long term. Research from Harvard University on the global job market has shown that STEM- related careers grew strongly between 1989 and 2000 but have slowed down since. In contrast, jobs in the creative industries----the sector probably most 4 with the need for soft skills---are growing rapidly. Soft skills are, in fact, increasingly in demand in the workplace: Google cites creativity, leadership 5 and communication skills as top requirements for both potential and current employees.

    So why are soft skills so highly 6 for?

    With the rapid evolution of technology, a focus on hard skills leaves students 7 to change, as these often have a short shelf life. According to research by World Economic Forum, more than one in four adults reports a mismatch between their skills and those needed for their job role. If soft skills are taught well, these skills should enable students to adapt to change more easily and progress further in their 8 career.

    Of course, technical skills are important. But without the curriculum placing equal--- if not greater --- 9 on soft skills, our education systems are missing a huge trick. Hard skills may help a student get a job in a particular industry, but soft skills will help them disrupt it, achieving a wider 10 in their chosen field.

  • 35、Directions: Complete the following passages by using the words in the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

    Tablets are really useful devices, but their big screens always make them a burden to carry around without a bag. Wouldn’t it be great if there were a phone with the powers of a tablet that could be folded up and fit 1 into the hand?

    Now something like a tablet-shaped but fold-able phone is about to become 2. In February, South Korean electronics company Samsung and China’s Huawei both unveiled fold-able phones Galaxy Fold and Huawei Mate X 3. Mobile phone use has entered the “fold-able future”, The Verge noted.

    The technology could change our lives in significant ways. These devices, due to their 4 screens, give us the larger screens we want. Meanwhile, they still fit easily into the pocket. As USA Today noted, they’re “the 5 of a small tablets and smart-phone, all in a single device”.

    The technology could 6 other devices too. For example, we could make TVs that stick to walls like posters, or fold up easily to hide away in drawers. In crowded modem cities, they will help us to 7 available space.

    In a keynote address, Samsung’s senior vice president of mobile product marketing, Justin Denison, called the fold-able screen “the 8 for the smart-phone of tomorrow.” “It’s a balank canvas for us to do something beautiful together,” he said.

    So is there nothing to stand in the way of the fold-able future?

    According to tech news website Android authority, the necessary displays were difficult to produce. In 2012, nine out of every to OLED screens produced were 9. Today, that 10 percent rate has been improved to between 50 and 90 percent. However, at present these fold-able devices are expensive. For example, the price of Huawei Mate X is 17,500 RMB. That’s a price that may 10 the majority of people.

    But if the fold-able device isn’t going to change the world overnight, there is no doubt that it is coming.

    Patrick Moor-head, an industry analyst told The Verge, “Few are debating if fold-able or roll-able mobile displays are the future of smart-phones; the only question is when and by whom.”

  • 36、Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

    AI artwork sells for $432,500 — nearly 45 times its high1 — as Christie’s becomes the first auction house to offer a work of art created by an algorithm. This portrait, however, is not the product of a human mind. It was created by an2 intelligence, an algorithm defined by that algebraic formula with its many parentheses. And when it went under the3 in the Prints & Multiples sale at Christie’s on 23-25 October, Portrait of Edmond Belamy sold for an4 $432,500, signaling the arrival of AI art on the world auction stage.

    From a distance, Portrait of Edmond de Belamy looks almost plausible. Up close, however, the paintwork becomes a grid of mechanical-looking dots, the man’s face a golden blur with black holes for eyes. Look into those eyes. They show no sign of feeling or life. Did a computer make this?

    The answer is yes. The first artwork5 by AI to be sold at Christie’s, its6 price would seem to suggest that in future we will get computers to make art for us. Robot van Gogh will harmlessly cut its ear off and robot Picasso will be a genius.

    Is this the future AI art visionaries such as the French collective Obvious, which programmed this “painter” by getting it to compare its own work with 15,000 pre-20th century portraits, have in mind? Or are they just, God forbid, making a fast buck from deceivable art collectors? Because believing the algorithm that knocked this up to be in any meaningful way an “artist” is like thinking your voice-interaction programme is out to get you. Dream on. Computers would need to replicate human consciousness before they could replicate the funny thing humans do called “art”.

    Art is a way in which human 7 expresses itself, and is equally true of the earliest cave art, Rembrandt’s portraits and Duchamp’s urinal. And that is what is missing from Portrait of Edmond Bellamy. Art is a way humans communicate ideas, perceptions and feelings to each other. It has no 8 outside the human passion to communicate. So in what meaningful sense can an AI replica of certain9 traits of old master paintings be called art?

    For a robot to really make art, it would need an autonomous mind that was emotional as well as10. No AI developer has yet claimed to be anywhere near achieving that and if they ever do, their creation will probably have better things to do than paint portraits — like destroy humanity.

    Maybe afterwards robots will invent their own kind of art, but it won’t be some poor pastiche of human genius.

    It will be beyond anything we organics could imagine.

  • 37、Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

    On a broiling afternoon when the men were away at work and all the women napped, I moved through majestic depths of silences, silences so immense I could hear the corn 1. Under these silences there was a / an orchestra of natural music playing notes no city child would ever hear. A certain cackle from the henhouse meant we had gained an egg. The creak of a porch swing told of a momentary breeze blowing across my grandmother’s yard. As I 2 along a mossy bank to surprise a frog, a 3splash told me the quarry had spotted me and slipped into the stream. Wandering among the sleeping houses, I learned that tin roofs crackle under the power of the sun, and when I tired and came back to my grandmother’s house, I padded into her dark cool living room, lay 4 on the floor, and listened to the hypnotic beat of her pendulum clock on the wall ticking the meaningless hours away.

    I was enjoying the luxuries of a rustic nineteenth-century boyhood, but for the women Morrisonville life had few 5. Their lives were hard, endless, dirty labor.

    For baths, laundry, and dishwashing, they hauled buckets of water from a spring at the foot of a hill. To heat it, they chopped kindling to fire their wood stoves. They boiled laundry in tubs, scrubbed it on washboards until knuckles were 6, and wrung it out by hand. Ironing was a business of lifting heavy metal weights heated on the stove top.

    They scrubbed floors on hands and knees, thrashed rugs with carpet beaters, killed and plucked their own chickens, baked bread and parties, grew and conned their won vegetables, patched the family’s clothing on treadle-operated sewing machines, 7before the men to start the stove for breakfast and pack lunch pails, polished the chimneys of kerosene lamps, and even found time to tend the flowers that grew around every house. By the end of a summer day a Morrisonville woman had toiled like a serf.

    At sundown the men drifted back from the fields exhausted and 8. They scrubbed themselves in enamel basins and, when supper was eaten, climbed up onto the porch to watch the night arrive. Presently the women 9 them, and the twilight music of Morrisonville began.

    The swing creaking , rocking chairs 10 on the porch planks, voices murmuring approval of the sagacity of Uncle Irvey as he quietly observed for probably the ten-thousandth time in his life, “A man works from sun to sun, but a woman’s work is never done.”

五、书面表达 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 38、假定你是李华,你校英文周刊本周讨论的话题是高中生在学校该不该用智能手机。请你写篇短文,说明你的观点。请从以下两个观点中选择一个:

    1. 高中生应该在学校使用智能手机;

    2. 高中生不应该在学校使用智能手机。

    注意:1. 词数80左右

    2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  • 39、假定你是学生会主席李华,你校近期将举办一场关于抗疫英雄事迹的讲座。请你以学生会的名义用英语写一则100词左右的书面通知。内容要求如下:

    1 时间及地点  2.活动内容  3.注意事项

    提示词:COVID-19 新冠病毒

    此外,可适当增加细节。

    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  • 40、假定你是李华.你所在的黑龙江省实验中学要征集〜封英文感谢信.以致敬奋战在抗击新型冠状病 毒第一线的医护人员。清你写一封感谢信参与投稿.内容包括:

    1.表达谢意;

    2.个人感受;

    3.表达信心。

    注意:

    1.词数100左右:

    2.可以适当增加细节.以使行文连贯:

    参考词汇:

    传染病epidemic

    新型冠状病毒novel coronavirus

    黑龙江省实验 Heilongjang Provincial Experimental High School

    Dear medical workers.

    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Yours sincerely,

    Li Hua

  • 41、假如你叫李华,你的朋友Jenny 来信向你询问如何保持健康.请你给她发一封e-mail 提出建议.内容如下:

    1.注意合理饮食

    2.保证充足睡眠

    3.坚持锻炼身体,多参加体育活动

    注意: 1.词数100左右.

    2.可适当增添细节,以使行文连贯.

    Dear Jenny:

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Yours,

    Li Hua

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