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第1页/共1页2024北京西城高三一模英语第一部分:知识运用(共两节,30分)第一节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。WhenSusanwasahighschoolsenior,herEnglishteacherMr.DiMeogavetheclassachallengingtask:Reciteapoeminfrontofthewholeclass."Ihadamildstutter(结巴).I'dbe1togetawordoutthatmightbeginwith'D'or'TH',orImightsay'the'threetimes,"Susansaid.Thethoughtofgettingupinfrontofherclassmatesandstutteringthroughthepoemwastoomuchto2.Susanwenthomeand3howscaredshewastohermom,whoagreedtowriteanoteaskingforhertobe4fromdoingthetaskinfrontofthewholeclass.Whenthedayoftherecitationcame,Susanrecitedthepoemone-on-onetoMr.DiMeo.5shewasdone,Mr.DiMeosaidsomethingshe'dneverheardbefore:thathelikedlisteningtohervoice.Forthefirsttime,sheconsideredthepossibilitythatpublicspeakingdidn'thavetobeasourceof6.Susanwentontograduatefromhighschoolandgotocollege.ShenevergottoproperlythankMr.DiMeo.Butsometimeaftercollege,she7ajobasacorporatetrainer.Thenewpositionmadeherrealizehowbiga(n)8hehadhadonherconfidence."Istandupinfrontofpeopleandspeak,andIdoitallthetime.IfIdostutteronceinawhile,nobigdeal,"shesaid.Susanrecentlyfoundawayto9herformerteacher,andplansonsendinghimaletterexpressingherappreciation.Inhermind,Mr.DiMeoisanunsunghero,becausehe'sabigreasonwhyshehasasuccessfulcareerandlife."Idon'tknowwhereIwould'vegoneifIfeltlikeIhadtokeepmyvoice10becauseIwasafraidofembarrassingmyself.I'dliketothankhimforthatkindness."1. A.continuing B.struggling C.pretending D.hoping2. A.share B.express C.find D.bear3. A.taught B.proved C.revealed D.promised4. A.excused B.prohibited C.corrected D.discouraged5. A.While B.Although C.Unless D.Once6. A.jealousy B.worry C.boredom D.loneliness7. A.wanted B.offered C.landed D.created8. A.impact B.idea C.choice D.stress9. A.judge B.contact C.study D.interview10. A.sweet B.loud C.quiet D.deep第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个恰当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。请在答题卡指定区域作答。AI'llneverforgetmyfirstvisittoChina.Mumencouragedmetotrydifferentkindsoffood,andIdid!Ilovedeverything.ButjustwhenIthoughtIcoulddealwithallChinesefood,Icameacrossstinkytofu.Ahorriblegreythingthatlookedandsmeltlikeaburntsportsshoe."Youneedn'ttryit11youdon'twantto,"Mumsaid.ButI12(gather)allmycouragetotakeabiteandwasamazedtofinditwasn'tsobad.Itremindedmeofbluecheese,asimilarlystrongsmellingtypeoffoodyoueitherloveorhate.MaybeI13(fall)inlovewithstinkytofu-someday.BThe5-SecondRulesuggestsfoodisOKtoeatifyoupickitup14fivesecondsorless.Believeitornot,scientistshavetestedtherule.We'resorrytoreportit'snotnecessarilytrue.Bacteriacanattach15(it)toyourfoodinstantly,regardlessofhowquicklyit16(pick)up.Foodleftthereforfivesecondsorlesswillprobablycollectlessbacteriathanfoodsittingthereforalongertime,butfastmaynotbefastenough.Floors,evenclean-lookingones,harborbacteria.Ultimately,ifindoubt.abandonthefood17(avoid)potentialillness.CYourhometowncouldaffectyournavigational(导航的)skills.Newresearchindicatesthatindividuals18(raise)incitieswithstructuredstreetpatternsmayencounterdifficultiesinnavigationcomparedtothosefromruralareaswithmoreorganiclayouts.Thisconclusionwasdrawnfromastudy19(involve)playersofamobilegameaboutsea,20tests3-Dnavigationskills.However,there'shopeforcityresidents:anurbanversionofthegameshowedslightimprovementsforthem.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,38分)第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ADiscoveryPassWithaNSWTrainLinkDiscoveryPass,youcan•getunlimitedbookedtraveltomorethan365destinationsontheNSWTrainLinkRegionaltrainandcoachnetwork•chooseapassthatsuitsyourtravelplans:14days,onemonth,threemonthsorsixmonths•chooseaclassoftravelthatsuitsyourstyle:EconomyorFirstClass(Premium).PleasenotethatyoucannotbookachildticketonlinewithaDiscoveryPass.Youwillinsteadneedtocall132232orvisitasalesagent.Beforepurchasingapass,pleasereadtherelevanttermsandrules.ANSWTrainLinkDiscoveryPassisnon-refundableanditcannotbeassignedtoanotherperson.PricesPasstype14days1month3months6monthsAdultEconomy$232$275$298$420AdultPremium$300$350$400$550ChildEconomy$121$143$154$220ChildPremium$154$176$220$275HowtopurchaseapassandbooktripsStep1:PurchaseaDiscoveryPassChooseatimelimitandclassoftravelthatsuitsyourneeds.Step2:BookyourtripsAfteryoupurchaseaDiscoveryPass,youhaveuptoonemonthtobookyourfirsttrip.Thetimelimitonyourpasswillstartfromthedeparturedateofyourfirstbookedtrip.Alltripsmustbebookedandtakenbeforetheexpiry(到期)dateindicatedonthepass.Youmustbookeachtripbeforeyoutravel.Findoutmoreaboutwaystobookyourticket?Visitourwebsite:https://tickets-opal/regional-tickets-fares/ways-to-book-your-ticket21.YoucanuseaNSWTrainLinkDiscoveryPassto______.A.bookachildticketonline B.chooseaclassoftravelthatsuitsyou C.chooseaweekly,monthlyoryearlypass D.getbookedtraveltounlimiteddestinations22.Ifamotherwithachildwantstobuyaone-monthNSWTrainLinkDiscoveryPassforEconomyClass,sheshouldpayA.$353 B.$418 C.$693 D.$87623.WhatcanweknowaboutaNSWTrainLinkDiscoveryPass?A.Apasscanbegiventoanotherperson.B.ApasscanberefundedtoNSWTrains.C.Thetimelimitonapassstartsfromthedayofyourpurchase.D.Youshouldbookyourfirsttripwithinonemonthafteryourpurchase.BAsthisyeardrawstoaclose,IstillrememberthefearIfeltonabrightSaturdaymorninginlateSeptember,atafive-kilometerraceinClarkston,Georgia,asIwaitedformy11-year-oldsonatthefinishline.Iknewhecouldruna5kinabout30minutes.WhenIdidn'tseehimatthe35-minutemark,Ibegantowonderwhathadgonewrong.Hadhegottenlost?Washehitbyacar?Aboutanhourearlier,whenwedroveintotown,mysonnoticedaninsectonmycar.Itwasbrightgreen,nolongerthanafingernail.Anditwasfriendly.Thislittlegreenthinghoppedontomyson'sfinger,whereitstayedforalong,longtime.Itstayedsolongthatweeventuallygaveitaname:LittleFriend.Afewminutesbeforetherace,LittleFriendjumpedoffmyson'shandandlandedonthesidewalk.Butpedestriantrafficwasheavyandunpredictable.LittleFriendwasindanger.Somysonkneltandreachedouthishand.LittleFriendcameback.Theracewasabouttostart,andthetinygreeninsectwasinforawildride.Mysonwouldrunfast,andtheracewouldbelong,andhisarmswouldswing,andLittleFriendwouldeventuallybeshakenoff."YouwillloseLittleFriend,"Itoldhim.Mysonnodded,treatingthemomentwithappropriateseriousness.Theracebegan,andIlostsightofhim.Theexcitementatthefinishlinegavewaytoanxietywhenmysondidnotshowup.Ikeptaskingpeopleifthey'dseenhim.Noonehad.Andbeyondthe40-minutemark,Iwasinapanic.Buttherehewas,thankgoodness,justaheadofthe45-minutemark.AndtherewasLittleFriend,ridingontheuppercrookofhisrightthumblikeaverysmallcaptainonaverytallship.Mypredictionshadbeenwrong.Mysonhadnotrunfast,andhehadnotlostLittleFriend.Andthesetwofactsseemedsomehowrelated.Heblamedacoldhewasgettingover.Isuspecteditwasmorethanthat,butIdidn'tquestionhimtoomuchaboutit.Wewalkedbacktothecar,smiling,andfoundsomebushesintheparkinglotthatseemedlikeagoodplaceformysontodropoffLittleFriend.“Befree,”mysonsaid,andgentlyputitinthebushes.Mysonknewthetruth.Sometimeslifegivesyousomethingbeautiful,afragile,short-livedtreasureinyourhand.Thereisnoneedtorushahead.Treatitgently.Enjoyeachmoment.Holdonwhileyoucan.Onedaymysonwillleavetoo,runningoffonhisownadventure.24.Howdidthewriterprobablyfeelwhenhefinallysawhissonappearinsight?A.Relieved. B.Depressed. C.Satisfied. D.Disappointed.25.Thesonfailedtorunasfastashisfatherhadexpectedprobablybecause____.A.hewaslost B.hewasrecoveringfromacoldC.hewasafraidtolosethetinyinsect D.hewassloweddownbytheheavytraffic26.AsforthewayhissontreatedLittleFriend,thewriteris______.A.indifferent B.anxious C.appreciative D.doubtful27.Whatwillthewritermostprobablydoaftertherace?A.Treasureeverymomenthehaswithhisson.B.Encouragehissontotakemoreadventures.C.Tellhissontotakeracesseriously.D.Getmoreinsectsforhisson.CEvanSelinger,professorinRIT'sDepartmentofPhilosophy,hastakenaninterestintheethics(伦理标准)ofAlandthepolicygapsthatneedtobefilledin.Throughahumanitiesviewpoint,Selingerasksthequestions,"HowcanAIcauseharm,andwhatcangovernmentsandcompaniescreatingAlprogramsdotoaddressandmanageit?"Answeringthem,heexplained,requiresaninterdisciplinaryapproach."AIethicsgobeyondtechnicalfixes.Philosophersandotherhumanitiesexpertsareuniquelyskilledtoaddressthenuanced(微妙的)principles,valueconflicts,andpowerdynamics.Theseskillsaren'tjustcrucialforaddressingcurrentissues.Wedesperatelyneedthemtopromoteanticipatory(先行的)governance,"saidSelinger.Oneexamplethatillustrateshowphilosophyandhumanitiesexpertscanhelpguidethesenew,rapidlygrowingtechnologiesisSelinger'sworkcollaboratingwithaspecialAIproject."OneoftheskillsIbringtothetableisidentifyingcoreethicalissuesinemergingtechnologiesthathaven'tbeenbuiltorusedbythepublic.Wecantakepreventativestepstolimitrisk,includingchanginghowthetechnologyisdesigned,"saidSelinger.TakingthesepreventativestepsandregularlyreassessingwhatrisksneedaddressingispartoftheongoingjourneyinpursuitofcreatingresponsibleAI.Selingerexplainsthatthereisn'tastep-by-stepapproachforgoodgovernance."AIethicshavecorevaluesandprinciples,butthere'sendlessdisagreementaboutinterpretingandapplyingthemandcreatingmeaningfulaccountabilitymechanisms,"saidSelinger."SomepeoplearerightlyworriedthatAIcanbecomeintegratedinto'ethicswashing'-weakchecklists,flowerymissionstatements,andemptyrhetoricthatcoversoverabusesofpower.Fortunately,I'vehadgreatconversationsaboutthisissue,includingwithsomeexperts,onwhyitisimportanttoconsiderarangeofpositions."SomeofSelinger'srecentresearchhasfocusedontheback-endissueswithdevelopingAI,suchasthehumanimpactthatcomeswithtestingAIchatbotsbeforethey'rereleasedtothepublic.Otherissuesfocusonpolicy,suchaswhattodoaboutthedangersposedbyfacialrecognitionandotherautomatedsurveillance(监视)approaches.SelingerismakingsurehisstudentsareinformedabouttheongoingindustryconversationsonAIethicsandresponsibleAI."Studentsaregoingtobefuturetechleaders.Nowisthetimetohelpthemthinkaboutwhatgoalstheircompaniesshouldhaveandthecostsofminimizingethicalconcerns.Beyondsocialcosts,downplayingethicscannegativelyimpactcorporatecultureandhiring,"saidSelinger."Toattracttoptalent,youneedtoconsiderwhetheryourcompanymatchestheirinterestsandhopesforthefuture."28.Selingeradvocatesaninterdisciplinaryapproachbecause____.A.humanitiesexpertspossessskillsessentialforAIethicsB.itdemonstratesthepowerofanticipatorygovernanceC.AIethicsheavilydependsontechnologicalsolutionsD.itcanavoidsocialconflictsandpressingissues29.TopromoteresponsibleAI,Selingerbelievesweshould______.A.adoptasystematicapproach B.applyinnovativetechnologiesC.anticipateethicalrisksbeforehand D.establishaccountabilitymechanisms30.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.MorecompanieswilluseAItoattracttoptalent.B.UnderstandingAIethicswillhelpstudentsinthefuture.C.Selingerfavorscompaniesthatmatchhisstudents'values.D.Selingerislikelytofocusonback-endissuessuchaspolicy.DWhilesomeallergies(过敏症)disappearovertimeorwithtreatment,otherslastalifetime.Fordecades,scientistshavebeensearchingforthesourceoftheselifetimeallergies.Recently,researchersfoundthatmemoryBcellsmaybeinvolved.ThesecellsproduceadifferentclassofantibodiesknownasIgG,whichwardoffviralinfectionsButnoonehadidentifiedexactlywhichofthosecellswererecallingallergensorhowtheyswitchedtomakingtheIgEantibodiesresponsibleforallergies.Touncoverthemysteriouscells,tworesearchteamstookadeepdiveintotheimmune(免疫的)cellsofpeoplewithallergiesandsomewithout.ImmunologistJoshuaKoenigandcolleaguesexaminedmorethan90,000memoryBcellsfromsixpeoplewithbirchallergies,fourpeopleallergictodustmitesandfivepeoplewithnoallergies.UsingatechniquecalledRNAsequencing.theteamidentifiedspecificmemoryBcells.whichtheynamedMBC2s.thatmakeantibodiesandproteinsassociatedwiththeimmuneresponsethatcausesallergiesInanotherexperiment,KoenigandcolleaguesusedapeanutproteintogofishingformemoryBcellsfrompeoplewithpeanutallergies.Theteampulledoutthesametypeofcellsfoundinpeoplewithbirchanddustmiteallergies.Inpeoplewithpeanutallergies,thosecellsincreasedinnumberandproducedIgEantibodiesasthepeoplestartedtreatmenttodesensitizethemtopeanutallergens.AnothergroupledbyMariaCurottodeLafaille,animmunologistattheIcahnSchoolofMedicineatMountSinaiinNewYorkCity,alsofoundthatsimilarcellsweremore.plentifulin58childrenallergictopeanutsthanin13kidswithoutallergies.TheteamfoundthatthecellsarereadytoswitchfrommakingprotectiveIgGantibodiestoallergy-causingIgEantibodies.Evenbeforetheswitch,thecellsweremakingRNAforIgEbutdidn'tproducetheprotein.MakingthatRNAenablesthecellstoswitchthetypeofantibodiestheymakewhentheyencounterallergens.ThesignaltoswitchpartiallydependsonaproteincalledJAK.thegroupdiscovered."StoppingJAKfromsendingthesignalcouldhelppreventthememorycellsfromswitchingtoIgEproduction,"Lafaillesays.Shealsopredictsthatallergistsmaybeabletoexamineaspectsofthesememorycellstoforecastwhetherapatient'sallergyislikelytolastordisappearwithtimeortreatment.“Knowingwhichpopulationofcellsstoreallergiesinlong-termmemorymayeventuallyhelpscientistsidentifyotherwaystokilltheallergycells,"saysCeciliaBerin,animmunologistatNorthwesternUniversityFeinbergSchoolofMedicine."Youcouldpotentiallygetridofnotonlyyourpeanutallergybutalsoallofyourallergies."31.Whydidscientistsinvestigatetheimmunecellsofindividualswithandwithoutallergies?A.ToexplorethedistinctionsbetweenIgGandIgE.B.TouncovernewantibodiesknownasIgGandIgE.C.Toidentifycellsresponsiblefordefendingagainstallergies.D.Torevealcellsassociatedwiththedevelopmentofallergies.32.Whatdoestheword"desensitize"underlinedinParagraph4mostprobablymean?A.Make...lessdestructive. B.Make...lessresponsive.C.Make...lessprotective. D.Make...lesseffective.33.Whatcanwelearnfromthetworesearchteams'work?A.MBC2smakeantibodiesandproteinsthatpreventallergies.B.MemoryBcellsgeneratebothRNAforIgEandthecorrespondingprotein.C.JAKplaysaroleincontrollingantibodyproductionwhenexposedtoallergens.D.Allergistsarecapableofpredictingwhetheranallergywilllastordisappear.34.Whichcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.RNASequencingIsAppliedinImmunologyResearchB.SpecificCellsRelatedtoPeanutAllergiesAreIdentifiedC.UnmaskingCells'IdentitiesHelpsDiagnoseandTreatAllergiesD.NewfoundImmuneCellsAreResponsibleforLong-lastingAllergies第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。Mostofusareactuallyterribleatgivinggifts.About$70billionworthofpresentsarereturnedeveryyearintheU.S.35Herearethreewaystoimproveyourgift-givinggamearoundtheholidays.Stoptryingtomakeyourgiftssodelightful.36Wewantsomethingfromgiving:thoselooksofdelight.Thoseexclamations.Thisiswhyitemslikehyper-specifickitchengadgetsandfancyvintageclocksallseemlikefantasticgifts.Butitturnsout,recipientsoftenwantthingsthatarefarmorepractical-thingstheycanactuallyuse.37Justgivepeoplewhattheyaskfor.AstudylookedatAmazonwishliststodetermineifpeopleweremoreappreciativeofgiftsfromthelistversusgiftsthatweretotalsurprises.Itturnedoutthatpeoplewhogotgiftsthatweren'tontheirlistconsideredthemaslessthoughtfulandlesspersonal.38Howcanwecreateagift-givingplanthatisasemotionalaswedesire?Humanslovetofeelconnected.Andonewaywedothatisbysharinginterestswithothers.Soifyouwanttolearnhowtogivebettergifts,putyourselfintherecipient'sshoesandtrytothinkofsomethingyoubothshare.Maybeit'stheloveforasport,drinkingwine,orsomeotherhobby.39Andbecauseyoupickedsomethingyoushare,theywillfeelmoreconnectedtoyouandappreciateyourgiftmore.A.Sohowdowegetlessterrible?B.Surpriseisoverrated-we'rehappiertogetwhatweaskfor.C.Sowhat'sthemostpracticalgiftyoucangivethatpeoplemightactuallybegratefulfor?D.Thelong-termpleasureofthereceivermaynotbeobservedandthereforeisdiscounted.E.Onceyou'vefoundasharedinterest,goandfindausefulgiftrelatedtothisinterest.F.Whatrecipientscareaboutishowmuchvaluethey'regoingtogetfromthegiftoveralongertimeperiod.G.Researchhasshownthatgiversareconsumedbythemomentofunwrappingagiftevenmorethanthegiftitself.第三部分:书面表达(共两节,32分)第一节(共4小题;第40、41题各2分,第42题3分,第43题5分,共12分)阅读下面短文,根据题目要求用英文回答问题。请在答题卡指定区域作答。Inafast-pacedworld,wherestressandmentaltirednessseemcommonplace,we'reconstantlylookingfornewwaystounwind.Peoplemaycarryoutavarietyofactivitiestohelpthemrelax.Butwhataboutthebirdsongsorothernaturesounds?Couldtheyalsohelppeopletoletgoofthetensionsofmodernlife?AccordingtoastudybyKing'sCollegeLondonin2022,seeingorhearingbirdscouldhelptoboostthementalwellbeingofpeople.Takingatriptoplacesrichinbirdlifelikeparks,forestsandcanalsandencounteringbirdssingingtoeachotherinthetreescouldevenhelptotreatsomementalhealthconditions.Andit'snotjustbirdsthatcouldhaveacurativeeffectonourmoods.AnotherstudyconductedbytheNationalTrustcomparedtheeffectsofwoodlandsoundswithvoicedmeditation(冥想)apps.Thestudyfoundlisteningtobirdsongaswellasotherwoodlandsoundslikeleavescrunchingunderfootorthegentleflowofastreamboostedfeelingsofrelaxation30%morethantheappsdo.Othersoundswhichmayhelptocoolpeopledownarewaveslappingontheshore,gentlewind,andlightrainfall.However,notallofusliveinruralsurroundings,anddependingonwherewelive,atriptothecountrysidetoseebirdsmaynotbeanoption.Butcouldthenaturesoundsthatoriginatetherestillhelpyou?AccordingtoresearchbyCaliforniaPolytechnicStateUniversity,evenarecordingofthesoundsofbirdshadaprofoundeffectonpeople'smood,whileotherstudiessawpeoplelisteningtosoundscapesofthecoastandforestswithsimilaroutcomestotheirwellbeing.So,whereveryoulive,youcanaccessthewonderfulsoundsofbirdsandnatureduringastrollthroughawoodorviasomeheadphones.Andmaybelisteningtothechirps,trills,warblesandwhistlesofsomebirdscouldhelpyoutorelaxafteralong,hardday.40.WhatdidthestudybyKing'sColleg

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