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2024北京大峪中学高二(下)开学考英语(满分:150分时间:120分钟)考生须知1.本试卷共12页,满分150分。考试时间120分钟。2.在试卷和答题卡上准确填写学校和姓名,并将条形码粘贴在答题卡相应位置处。3.试题答案一律填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。选择题用2B铅笔作答,其它试题用黑色字迹签字笔作答。4.考试结束,将试卷、答题卡和草稿纸一并交回。第一部分:听力理解(共三节,30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)听下面五段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话你将听一遍。听下面一段对话,回答第1小题。现在,你有5秒钟的时间阅读该小题。1.Whyisn’ttheman’smobilephoneworking?A.Thebatteryislow.B.Hedidn’tpaythebill.C.Therearenosignalsinthearea.听下面一段对话,回答第2小题。现在,你有5秒钟的时间阅读该小题。2.Whatkindofarticledidthewomanwrite?A.Biography.B.Poetry.C.Fiction.听下面一段对话,回答第3小题。现在,你有5秒钟的时间阅读该小题。3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Goingtothemovies.B.Goingtothezoo.C.Watchingcartoons.听下面一段对话,回答第4小题。现在,你有5秒钟的时间阅读该小题。4.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftherequirement?A.Interesting.B.Exciting.C.Surprising.听下面一段对话,回答第5小题。现在,你有5秒钟的时间阅读该小题。5.Whydidn’tthewomanhavebreakfast?A.Sheisbusywithherpaper.B.Shegetsusedtoskippingit.C.Shedoesn’tthinkit’simportant.第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)听下面4段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小题。听完后,每小题给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白你将听两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至第7小题。现在,你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两道小题。6.WhatisHaroldtryingtodointhebook?A.Crossthestreet.B.Gointospace.C.Catchabus.7.Whatdoesthemanlikethemostaboutthebook?A.Themaincharacter.B.Thetheme.C.Theauthor.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第9小题。现在,你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两道小题。8.Whydidn’tthemanbuyanymilktoday?A.Heforgottobuyit.B.Thestoreranoutofmilk.C.Hereadsomenegativewordsaboutmilk.9.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheseldomdrinksmilk.B.Heropinionsalwayschange.C.Shedoesn’ttrustthoseexperts.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12小题。现在,你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三道小题。10.What’stheman’splanbeforegoingtocollege?A.Toreadbooksaboutmedicine.B.Togotoworkandearnsomemoney.C.Totravelaroundthecountry.11.Whendidthewomanfeelshebecameindependent?A.Aftershestartedherfirstjob.B.Aftershemovedawayfromhome.C.Aftershesufferedfromadisease.12.Wheredoesthemanwanttoworkinthefuture?A.Inaschool.B.Inahospital.C.Atafirestation.听下面一段独白,回答第13至第15小题。现在,你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三道小题。13.WhydoesEmmatakepartintheproject?A.Togainworkexperience.B.Tohelpoldlonelypeople.C.Tolookafterhergrandmother.14.Whatdoesthespeakerliketodowitholdpeople?A.Playgames.B.Readbooks.C.Arrangeflowers.15.WhatimpressedthespeakermostaboutMitzi?A.Herorgandonationagreement.B.Herdecisiontoreturntowork.C.Hercontributiontotechnology.第三节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)听下面一段独白,完成第16至第20小题,每空只需填写一个词,听独白前,你有20秒钟的时间阅读试题,听完后你有90秒钟的作答时间,本段独白你将听两遍。现在,你有20秒钟的时间阅读试题。第二部分知识运用(共三节,44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。IwasinmyhomeofficeonacoldSundaywhenIheardaquickknockonthedoor.I___1___downstairs,threwopenthedoorandsawmydad___2___somethingwrappedupinpaperinhisarms.Strangely,hehadgivennohint(暗示)ofitwhenwespokeonthephonelastnight.“Openit.”hesaid.Iopenedittofindayellowbegonia(秋海棠).ItoccurredtomethatitwasMother’sDay.“But···butI’mnotamother.”Isaid,___3___.Mydadsmiled,“Well,somespecialpeoplearen’tmothers.butIthinkthey___4___togetflowers,too.”Withthat,hehuggedmeanddroveoff.Later,Icalledtothankhimandwegottotalkingalot.That’swhenheletmeinonhislittle___5___.Hehaddecidedthathewouldchallengehimselftodooneactof___6___perday.Ithadstartedseveralweeksbeforewhenheaccidentallyknewafriendofhiswashavingaroughday.Heknewshelovedicecream,sohedrovestraighttoherhousewithahugetuboficecream.“Shelaughed___7___whenshesawit,”hesaid,“ItreallydelightedmetoknowthatIhad___8___herday.”Whenaskedwhy,headded,“Ialreadyknowabouttheimportanceofbeing___9___inthemoment.So,ItrytobetherewitheachpersonIamspendingtimewith.Iwantthemtofeelimportantandbelieveinthegoodnessinpeopleinthatmoment.”Irealizedmydadwasmakingadifferenceinpeople’slives.___10___,Ialsowanttobemorelikemydad,whogoesoutofhiswaytomakepeoplefeellovedandcaredfor.1.A.fell B.waited C.raced D.looked2.A.shaking B.pulling C.holding D.collecting3.A.annoyed B.confused C.worried D.disappointed4.A.deserve B.decide C.promise D.pretend5.A.celebration B.joke C.secret D.excuse6.A.faith B.courage C.appreciation D.kindness7.A.coldly B.excitedly C.proudly D.nervously8.A.kept B.spent C.predicted D.brightened9.A.present B.healthy C.patient D.humorous10.A.Depressed B.Inspired C.Terrified D.Astonished第二节选词填空(共7小题;每小题2分,共14分)阅读下面句子,根据句意,从方框中选择恰当的词或词组,并用其正确形式填空。haveanimpactonboildowntoleaveoutsignificantboostforinstancebeknownas11.AnneSullivanwasasuperbteacherwho________________HellenKeller.12.Susan’ssuccessinbusiness________________herdeterminationandbravery.13.They’rebuildingnewhotelsinorderto________________tourisminthisarea.14.Johnexplainedthecasetohisboss,beingcarefulnotto________________anyimportantdetails.15.Thediscoveryofthenewdrugisofgreat________________topeoplesufferingfromheartdisease.16.Wemademanyimprovementstoourhouse.________________,wepaintedthewallsandboughtasofa.17.Inthethirdmassextinction,which________________the“GreatDying”now,morethan90%ofallspeciesdiedout.第三节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下面句子,根据句子内容填空。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。18.Whatanicedaytoday!Doyoufeellike________(go)forapicnic?(所给词的适当形式填空)19.Sam________(write)thenovelforthreeyearsanditwaspublishedlastweek.(所给词的适当形式填空)20.Don’tphonemebetween10:00and11:30tomorrowmorning.I________ameetingthen.(have)(所给词的适当形式填空)21.We________(wait)forhimforoveranhourwhenhefinallyturnedupatthemeeting.(所给词的适当形式填空)22.Themanagerwassatisfiedtoseemanynewproducts________(develop)aftertirelessefforts.(所给词的适当形式填空)23.Lucyhasagreatsenseofhumourandalwayskeepshercolleagues________(amuse)withherstories.(所给词的适当形式填空)24.________worriedmethatmymother’seyesightwasdeclining.(用适当的词填空)25.Aftertheheavyrain,thegroundgotsowet,________causedalotofroadaccidents.(用适当的词填空)26.Shebroughtherthreefriendstotheparty,noneof________Ihadevermetbefore.(用适当的词填空)27.Weneedtotakestepstosaveendangeredspecies,includingsettingupspecialzones________plantsandanimalscanbeprotected.(用适当的词填空)第三部分阅读理解(共两节,44分)第一节(共17小题;每小题2分,共34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。AWhetheryourdreamistowriteabest-sellingnovel,designanaward-winningadvertisement,orsimplydescribestoriesfromyourownlife,thecourse“CreativeStorytellingandCreativeWriting”inEuropeanWinterSchoolwillbeidealforyou.IttakesplaceoncampusinPrague,capitaloftheCzechRepublic,fromJanuary29toFebruary9,2024.Whocanapply?Thecourseisavailableforbothstudentsandyoungprofessionalsworldwide.Requirements:·Aminimumageof18(averageageis23).·MediumlevelofEnglish(Basic1/Basic2)required·Apersonallaptop/tabletisneededforthemajorityoflessons.Whatskillscanyouget?Whilethiscoursefocusesontheimportanceofastory,wewillmainlypayattentiontothewriter(his/herimagination,vocabulary,narrativestyles,criticalthinking,andexperience)—YOU.·Youwillmastertheartofstorytelling(“ShowDon’tTell”techniques).·Youwillthinkimaginativelyandcreativelywithanoutside-the-boxattitude.·Youwillwritefortheaudiencewithanabilitytomakethemseeyourpointofview.·Youwillsellyouridea,conceptorproductthroughavarietyofnarrativetoolsandmethods,suchaspresentation,advertisement,blog,CV,essayandpublicspeech.·YouwillimproveyourEnglishvocabulary,compositionandwritingstyle.Whatistheprice?Weworkonafirst-come,first-servedbasis.Thecostofthetwo-weekcourseis€950,withanEarlyBirdfeeof€850.YoucanonlyusetheEarlyBirddiscountuntilJanuary22,2024.Thefeeincludes:·Courseandstudymaterials·Applicationfee·Weeklyactivities(exceptforentrancefeesandweekendtrips)Pleasenote:FromJanuary26,2024therewillbea€50chargedasalateapplicationfeeforallapplicationsreceivedafterthisdeadline.Otherexpenses,suchasmeals,accommodation,andinsurancearenotincludedintheprice.Clickhereformoreinformation.28.Accordingtothepassage,applicantsshould________.A.knowsomebasicEnglish B.begoodatcomputersC.comefromEuropeancountries D.beagedbetween18and2329.Afterattendingthecourse,applicantswillbeableto________.A.designnarrativetools B.improvewritingskillsC.developcomputerskills D.apply“TellDon’tShow”methods30.IfyouapplyforthecourseonJanuary28,2024,howmuchshouldyoupay?A.€850. B.€900. C.€950. D.€1,000.BMyDayofNoPlasticSinceitsinvention,plastichasaffectedeveryaspectofourlives.Ithasmadepossiblethousandsofconveniences,butithascomewithdownsides,especiallyfortheenvironment.Ina24-hourexperiment,Itriedtolivewithoutittoseewhatplasticstuffwecan’tdowithoutandwhatwemaybeabletogiveup.Atthestartofmyno-plasticday,Imademywaytowardthebathroom,onlytostopmyselfbeforeIwentin.“Couldyouopenthedoorforme?”Iaskedmywife.“Thehandleisplastic.”Sheopeneditforme,lettingouta“thisisgoingtobealongday”sigh(叹气).Mymorningroutinewasaheadache.Icouldn’tusemytoothpaste,toothbrush,shampooorsoap,allofwhichweremadeofplasticorputinplasticcontainers.Gettingdressedwasalsoachallenge,giventhatsomanyclothingitemsincludeplastic.WhenIwentout,Ibroughtalongtwoglasscontainersandclothbagsofvarioussizes.Iwalkedtoasandwichshop.“Canyoumakethesaladinthisglasscontainer?”Iasked.ThemanagersaidOKbutthenrejectedmyrequesttousemysteelspoon.Afterlunch,ItookthesubwaytoCentralPark,whichscoredmemoreviolations(违规),sinceIneedaMetroCardandthetrainsthemselveshaveplasticparts.ButatleastIdidn’tsitinoneofthoseplasticseats.Backhome,Irecordedsomeofmyimpressions.Bymycount,onmydayofnoplastic,Ihadmade164violations.Ifeltdefeated.Andalsouncertain.ThenextdayIcalledGabbySalazar,ascientistwhostudieswhatmotivatespeopletosupportenvironmentalcauses,andaskedherforadvice.“Youcandriveyourselfcrazy,”shesaid,“butit’snotaboutperfection.It’saboutprogress.”Believeitornot,individualbehaviormatters.Itaddsup.“Remember,”shecontinued,“it’snotaboutplasticbeingtheenemy.It’saboutsingle-useastheenemy.”Ipromisedtotry,evenaftermynotsuccessfulattempt.I’llstartwithsmallthings,buildinguphabits.Icantakeclothbagstothegrocery.Imightstartpackingmyglasswaterbottleandsteelspoon.Andfromthere,whoknows?31.Theauthorconductedthe24-hourexperimentbecause________.A.hewastiredofusingplasticstuffinhisdailylifeB.hetriedtocalluponpeopletobanplasticproductsC.hewonderedhowmuchplasticheconsumedeachdayD.hewantedtofigureouthowtouseplasticstuffwisely32.Whydidtheauthor’swifesigh?A.Becauseshedidn’tknowhisintention.B.Becausesheworriedaboutherhusband.C.Becauseshethoughtithardtoavoidusingplastic.D.Becauseshedidn’trealizethedownsidesofplastic.C“Findyourpassion!”isanappealwell-intendedandmeanttoinspire.Butisitgoodadvice?“Finding”apassionimpliesthatitalreadyexistsandissimplywaitingtobediscovered.Unfortunately,thisideadoesn’tsquarewithwhatsciencetellsus.Instead,passionsaredeveloped.Theyoftenbeginwithaspark(火花)ofcuriositycausedbysomethinginone’senvironment,suchasafascinatingphysicslecture.Throughaprocessinvolvingrepeatedengagementand-positiveexperiences,peoplecancometopersonallyvaluethatcontentoractivityandinternalizeit.Whatwasatfirstinterestingbecomesaninterest.Ifthesequalitiescontinuetointensify,apassioncanemerge.Actually,assumingpassionasinborntendtocausepeopletobelessopen,lesscourageousinthefaceofchallengesandlesscreativeinpursuitofnewinterests.Thus,encouragingpeopleto“find”theirpassionmaycausethemtoeventuallybelievethatinterestsandpassionsareunchangeable.Peoplewhothinkthishaveafixedmindsetofinterest.Bycontrast,somepeople,whomwerefertoashavingagrowthmindsetofinterest,viewtheirinterestsandpassionsasdeveloped.Peoplewithafixedmindsetofinterest,forexample,mayfallintothetrapofthinking,“IfIhavealreadyfoundmypassion,whykeepexploring?”Inrecentstudies,afterengaginginanewsciencetask,artsstudentswithafixedmindsetexpressedlessinterestinascientifictopicthanartsstudentswithagrowthmindset.Meanwhile,sciencestudentswithafixedmindsetrespondedsimilarlytoanart-relatedtask.Forthosewithagrowthmindset,havingastrongpre-existinginterestintheartsorsciencesdidnotgetinthewayofthemviewinganewareaasinteresting.Worsestill,peoplewithafixedmindsetofinteresttendtoexpecttheirpassionstoprovidelimitlessmotivation,suchthattheirfavoritetopicsshouldneverfeeltoodifficultordemanding.Suchamindsetcanalsolimitcreativityandinnovation.Ifpeoplebelievetheyarerestrictedtoonlyafewinborninterestsand,inconsequence,donotexploreotherareas,theymaymissseeingimportantconnectionsacrossdifferentfields.Thatlossisespeciallyunfortunateconsideringhowleadersatinnovativecompanieshavelongprizedproblem-solvingthatdrawideasfromdiversedisciplines.Ofcourse,noteveryactivitywillbecomeaburningpassion.Butagrowthmindsetofinterestwillhelpyouremainopenandcurious.Theoldsaying“findsomethingyoulovetodo,andyou’llneverhavetoworkadayinyourlife”needstobeupdated.33.TheauthorusesthesentenceunderlinedinParagraph1to________.A.setatargetforcriticism B.pointoutthefactC.confirmpeople’sfinding D.voicehisopinion34.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Anyinterestingactivitycansparkapassion.B.Companiespreferthosewhospecializeinonefield.C.Peoplewithafixedmindsetofinterestarehardtobemotivated.D.Agrowthmindsetofinterestpromotescreativityandinnovation.35.Whichwilltheauthorprobablyagreewith?A.Oneshouldcountonlucktoexciteaburningpassion.B.Reinforcedpositiveexperiencescontributetopassion.C.Thosealreadyinterestedinafieldfindnewareasboring.D.We’dbettercherishtheexistingpassionandlookformore.DIfthegreatdinosaurshadn’tgoneextinct,wouldtheyhavedominatedEarthtoday?Therehasbeenadebateaboutthispossibilityfordecades.Recentlytwoanalyseshaveputthesurprisingcognitive(认知)abilitiesofdinosaurs—andtheirpotentiallimitations—inanewlight.Inonestudy,SuzanaHerculano-HouzelatVanderbiltUniversitycalculatedthelikelynumberofneurons(神经细胞)indinosaurs’pallium,abrainstructurethatisresponsibleforadvancedcognitivefunctions.Researchsuggeststhatitisthenumberofneuronsintheseareas,ratherthanthebrainsize,thatindicatesananimal’scognitivepotential.Forexample,despitehavingaverysmallhead,birdshavemoredenselypackedbraincellsthanmanymammals(哺乳动物)andsocanpossessroughlyasmanyneuronsasmonkeys.Theresultisthatsomebirdsshowgreatcognitiveabilities,comparabletothesmartestnon-humanmammals.Anditispreciselybirds,beingtheonlysurvivinglineage(宗系)ofdinosaurs,thatareHerculano-Houzel’sfoundation.Bycomparingtherelationshipbetweenbrainsize,numberofneuronsandbodysizeinnumerousexistingbirdsandavailablefossilsofdinosaurs,Herculano-HouzelconcludesthatalargedinosaursuchasT.rexcouldhavehousedtwobilliontothreebillionneuronsinitspallium.Ifso,dinosaurscouldhavehadthecapacityfortooluseandplanningforthefuture.Butneurons’numbermaynotbeenough.Forintelligence,brainarchitecturealsomatters.Andthiscouldbetheweaknessofdinosaurs,arguesAntonReinerfromtheUniversityofTennessee.Over350millionyearsofseparateevolution,mammalsanddinosaursfoundtworatherdifferentwaystoorganizecognitivefunctions.Themammalianneuronsareorganizedinarelativelythinlayerformedbycompactcolumns.Ineachcolumn,differentpartscancommunicatewithoneanotherovershortdistances.Incontrast,inthedinosaursthatsurvivetoday,namelybirds,theorganizationislesscompact.AccordingtoReiner,expandingbraincapabilitiesbeyondacertainpointcouldmakethestructurefarmorecomplexandlessefficientthanitisinhumans.Ifthiswerethecase,anincreaseinbrainsizewouldcorrespondtoagreaterdistancebetweendifferentpartsofthebrain,slowingdowntheircommunication.Theissueremainsopentodebate.Herculano-HouzelandReinereachpublishedapaperwithrejectionstotheother’sargument.Meanwhile,otherscientistshaveenteredthefight.Forexample,neurobiologistGiorgioVallortigaraassumesthatspeedintransmittinginformationbetweennetworksofneuronsisprobablyoneofdinosaurs’strengths.Whateverthetruthis,understandinghowandifbrainarchitectureimposeslimitsonthedevelopmentofcognitioncouldrevealmuchabouttheevolutionofabilitiesandbehaviorsofvariousanimals.Also,thisdebatemaytellusmoreaboutourownspeciesthanaboutdinosaurs.36.WhydoHerculano-HouzelandReinerstudybirds?A.Becausebirdsaremoreintelligentthandinosaurs.B.Becausebirds’brainstructuresarethesameasdinosaurs’.C.Becausebirdsaretheonlysurvivorsofthedinosaurfamily.D.Becausebirdshavethesamecognitiveabilitiesasdinosaurs.37.Whatdoestheword“compact”underlinedinParagraph3mostprobablymean?A.Tight. B.Light. C.Large. D.Wide.38.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Dinosaurs’abilityfortooluseowestobiggerbrains.B.Thenumberofneuronshaslittletodowithbrainarchitecture.C.Greaterinter-braindistancecauseshighercognitiveefficiency.D.Thefactorsbehinddinosaurintelligenceremaintobeidentified.39.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.AreDinosaursComparabletoHumansinIntelligence?B.AreDinosaurswithBiggerBrainstheUltimateGeniuses?C.HowSmartWereDinosaurs?NewStudiesFueltheDebateD.CanDinosaursOutsmartBirds?ResearchesCastaNewLightEAshighereducationleadersdivedeeperintotheconversationonDigitalTransformationandEducation4.0,theyarealsolearninghowtoincorporatetheDigitalTwinsrealmconceptintotheircurricula,becauseDigitalTwintechnologycanservetheuniversityofthefuture.ADigitalTwinisavirtualrepresentationofarealobjectorsystemwhichisupdatedfromreal-timedataandusesmachinelearning,simulation(模拟),andreasoningtohelpdecision-making.Inotherwords,aDigitalTwincancreateahighlycomplexvirtualmodelwhichistheexactreplicaofaphysicalthing.Connectedsensorsonasmartcampuscancollectdatainrealtime.Thisdataisusedtocreateamapontothevirtualmodel,thuscreatingaDigitalTwinofacampus.WhenschooladministratorslookattheDigitalTwin,theycanseecrucialinformationabouthowtherealcampusisdoing.TheapplicationsforDigitalTwintechnologydonotstopthere.Studentsandfacultycanbenefitfromusingthetechnologyaswell.Forexample,hybridclassroomshavebecomemoreandmorecommonnowadays.Digitaltechnologieshaveacceleratedthetransitionintotheuniversityofthefuture.DigitalTwintechnology,oneofthetrendingtechnologiesrelatedtoIndustry4.0,helpsfacultycreatesimulationmodelsbasedoncourserequirements.DigitalTwintechnologymakestheultimateimmersivelearningexperiencepossible.ByusingaDigitalTwin,studentscanlearnhighlyengagingtaskswhichcanbetoodangerous,complex,orexpensivefortheclassroom.Ratherthanhands-onlaboratorydissectionofaphysicalfrogtolearnanimalscienceorhavingtowaitforavailablehumanorgansinthehealthsciencelah,medicalstudentscanusethevirtualtwinofananimalorhumanorgansfortheirstudy.Thecomplexityofchemistryormicrobiologyrequiresstudentstobetotallyengaged.ByusingDigitalTwinsinaVirtualRealitysimulatedlearningexperience,facultycanachieveamaximumlevelofengagementhelpingeachstudentlearnabstractconceptsintheirownuniquewayandmuchfaster.Byrunningsimulations,studentscanbetterexploresystembehaviorunderdifferentconditions,understandfailureanddevelopanunderstandingofsystemsensibilitiesaswellashowchangesinthesystemparameters(参数)andexternaldisruptionsmakeanimpactontheresults.Someuniversities,suchasStanfordandCopenhagenSchoolofMarineEngineering,haveincorporatedDigitalTwintechnologyintotheirteachingcurricula,applyingittodisciplineslikearchitectureandengineeringastheybelievetheyaretherealityoftheindustry.Overall,thisenhancesstudentmotivation,acceleratesunderstanding,andimprovestheoveralllearningexperience.Moreover,theindustryencouragesuniversitiestoincorporateeducationalDigitalTwinsinautomationtogivestudentstheinitialunderstandingoftoolsandskillstheywillneedintheirfuture.40.ItcanbelearnedfromParagraph2thatDigitalTwins________.A.remainaconcept B.arevirtualcopiesofrealobjectsC.representfutureeducation D.canoperatecampusesremotely41.Whichofthefollowingstatementsmighttheauthoragreewith?A.Education4.0facilitatesthedevelopmentofDigitalTwins.B.Newtechnologyposespotentialthreatstocollegeteachers.C.DigitalTwintechnologyinhighereducationisonthehorizon.D.VirtualclassroomshavegrowninpopularityunderIndustry4.0.42.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthepassage?A. B. C. D.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。(注意:A,B,C,D选项正常涂卡。E涂ABF涂ACG涂AD)FormanyAmericanhighschoolseniorsandtheirfamilies,May1is“NationalCollegeDecisionDay,”whenstudentsmakeadecisionabouttheiracademicfuture.___43___Accordingtoarecentsurvey,morethanhalfofAmericansdon’teventhinkcollegeisworththecost.Thisisupsetting,ascompletingcollegeisasimportantasever.___44___Evenintoday’scompetitivelabormarket,collegegraduatesfindworkmucheasierandtendtocommandsignificantlyhigherincomes.Theunemploymentrateforthosewithabachelor’sdegreeorgreateriscurrentlyhalfthatofthosewithahighschooldegree.ThiscollegeincomeadvantageisduetotechnologicaladvanceslikethepersonalcomputerandtheInternet,whichhavecausedahugedemandforskilledworkers.Therapidadvancestodayinautomationandartificialintelligencewillfurtherincreasetheneedforahighlyskilledworkforce.___45___Itisunderstandablewhymanystudentsandfamiliessuspectthatcollegeisnolonger“worthit.”Collegetuitionhasbeenrisingforyears,andmanystudentsfearbeingburdenedwithloansaftergraduation.Butinfact,thenetpriceofafour-yearcollege,whichiswhatstudentspayafterfinancialaid,hasbeenfallingsince2018andisnowlowerthanitwasin2006.___46___Inotherwords,theinvestmentpaidoff.Tomakesmartdecisionsaboutwheretogoandwhattostudy,studentsandparentscanmakeuseofresourcesavailabletodaytomakeinformedchoices.___47___Withtheseresources,studentscangainareasonablepictureofwhattheirfutureholdsdowneachpotentialpath.A.Toacquiretheseadvancedskills,collegeremainsthesurestpath.B.However,recentyearshaveseenasharpdropincollegeregistration.C.Theseattitudesarealsoreflectedintheactionsoftheyoungestgeneration.D.Highereducationmustmakecollegepricingcleartowould-becollege-goers.E.Hugedatashowsacollegedegreeactuallygivesgraduateseconomicadvantages.F.Furthermore,studentsindebtweremorelikelytofinishtheirdegreesandearnmorelater.G.Forexample,toolslikeCollegeScorecardoffergraduationratesandfutureearningsacrossschools.第四部分书面表达(共两节,32分)第一节(共4小题;第70、71题各2分,第72题3分,第73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。Group-ChatCultureIsOutofControlForbetterorworse,wemightbeintheAgeoftheGroupChat.Inarecentsurvey,mostpeoplesaidtheyfeltstressedoutbygroupmessages,whichcanfeellikeapart-timejob.Connectioniswonderful.Grexts,shortforgrouptexts,havethefeatureofimitatingthecasualback-and-forthofadialogue,andtheresultcanbemoredynamicandfunthanatwo-personthread.Havingachatgoingalsomeansyouhaveaspacetoshareyourupdatesthroughouttheday,areminderthatyou’repartofsomething.Someresearcherscallthis“ambient(周围的)virtualpresence”:Evenwhenyou’realone,you’renotalone.Oneresearchercomparesthisphenomenontoecholocation(回声定位),theprocessthatsomeanimals,suchasbatsanddolphins,usetolocateobjects:Theyproduceacontinuoussoundandusetheresultingechotosensetheirsurroundings.Humansmightusetechnologiessuchasgroupchatsinasimilarway—asacall-and-response,takingininformationabouttheirsocialnetworksandlocatingthemselveswithinthosewebs.Buttakingintoomanysignalscanbeoverwhelming.ProfessorBayerarguedthatgroupchatscancreatea“waterfalltypeofeffect”,wheremessageskeepfloodinginandaddingup.Eventually,you’reunderwater.Anotherresearchersuggestedthatdifferentchatmembersallbringtheirownpersonalities,communicationstyles,andexpectationsforgroupnorms.Withoutastandardetiquette(礼仪),peoplehavevariedopinionsaboutwhatdegreeofresponsivenessisrequired—whichcancauserealtension.Grextanxietyishardtoresolvebecauseitisn’tjustaboutthegroup-chatorevenmobiletechnologyingeneral;it’saboutthetensionbetweenbeingourownpersonandbeingresponsibletoothers.Ultimately,mostofusdowantconnection,evenifitinvolvessomeduties.48.WhatisthefeatureofGrexts?________________________________49.Howmighthumansusegroupchatslikeecholocation?________________________________50.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineit
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