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(上海市專用)2024屆高考英語沖刺必考題型預(yù)測(cè)真題模擬——短文選詞填空(10篇)(2023上·上?!じ呷?计谥校〥irections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillineachblankwithaproperwordgiveninthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonemorewordthanyouneed.A.a(chǎn)pplication
B.content
C.essential
D.estimatesE.evaluation
F.finance
G.negative
H.increasinglyI.refusal
J.underlines
K.marvelouslyIfyourparentstakeoutaloan,remindthemtomakethepaymentsontime.Otherwiseitwillbecomea(n)1recordintheirpersonalcreditreports,whichareplayinga(n)2bigroleinpeople’sdailylives.AstorycarriedbyChongqingMorningPostinJune,3thistrend.Accordingtothereport,aChongqingstudentborrowedmoneyfromthebankto4hisuniversitystudies.Afterhegraduatedin2005,hewenttoworkinShenzhen.Later,hewantedtobuyahouseusingloans.Butseveralbanksturneddownhisloan5.Thereasonwasthathehadnotpaidback1,500yuanheborrowedfromabankwhenhewasatuniversity,Apersonalcreditratingisbecominga(n)6“pass”ineverydaylife,asChinaestablishesanationwidecreditdatabase.Personalcreditsystemsgoback150years.Indevelopedcountries,enterprisesandbanksusethemtodecidewhetherornottoloanmoneyordootherbusinesswithaperson.Acreditreport7thecreditworthinessofanindividual,acompany,orevenacountry.Itisa(n)8madebycreditbureausofaborrower’soverallcredithistoryandhisorherabilitytorepaydebt.Apoorcreditratingmeansahighriskofdefaultingonaloan,andthusleadstothe9ofaloanbythelender.TodayinChina,credithistoryinbanksisthemajor10ofacreditreport.Butinthefuture,reportswillincludeinformationaboutthepaymentoftelephonebills,waterusefees,electricityandnaturalgasbills,andtaxes,accordingtoofficialsofthePeople’sBankofChina,thecentralbank.(2023上·上?!じ呷?茧A段練習(xí))Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.bidding
B.formerly
C.survived
D.classify
E.version
F.exceededG.specializing
H.necessarily
I.authenticity
J.overstated
K.antiquarianRarecopyofShakespeare’sFirstFoliosoldforalmost$10millionWednesday,becomingthemostexpensiveworkofliteratureevertoappearatauction.TheFirstFolioisconsideredamongthemostimportantcollectionsofliteratureintheEnglishlanguage.Itcontains18worksthathadnot11appearedinprint,andwouldotherwisehavebeenlosttohistory,including“Macbeth”and“TwelfthNight.”Publishedin1623bytheactorsJohnHemingeandHenryCondell,friendsoftheEnglishplaywright,thebookisformallytitled“Comedies,Histories,andTragedies,”basedonthethreegenresthepartusedto12theplays.The13soldonWednesdaywasthefirstcompletecopytoappearatauctionsinceonewentfor$6.1millionin2001.Afterasix-minute14battlebetweenthreetelephonebuyers,theitemwaspurchasedbybookdealerand15StephanLoewentheilfor$9.98million.Inaphoneinterviewfollowingthesale,hedescribedShakespeare’soriginalfoliosasthe“holygrail(圣杯)ofbooks.”“ItisthegreatestworkintheEnglishlanguage,surelythegreatestworkoftheater,soit’ssomethingthatanyonewholovesintellectualismhastoconsideraholyobject,”saidLoewentheil,whoownsstores16inrarebooksandphotographyinNewYorkandMaryland.Althougharound750copiesoftheFirstFoliowereproduced,just235areknowntohave17tothepresentday.Ofthese,only56areconsideredtobecomplete,withalmostallofthemnowheldbyinstitutionsintheUSandUK,accordingtoChristie’s,whosesalecatalogsaidtheitem’s“extraordinaryrarity...cannotbe18.”Thebookcameinabindingdatingbacktotheearly19thcentury.ItwassoldalongsidealetterbyShakespearescholarEdmondMalonefrom1809confirmingits19.Thefinalsaleprice20theauctionhouse’sestimates,whichhadpredictedtopbidsof$4millionto$6million.(2023上·上?!じ呷虾J薪ㄆ街袑W(xué)校考期中)Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.a(chǎn)dvance
B.a(chǎn)ppeal
C.a(chǎn)ssociation
D.differs
E.diligently
F.entirelyG.frustration
H.produce
I.uncooperative
J.vague
K.worthyThegardenpathImagineaplateholdingtwostrawberries,identicalinappearance.Onecameoutofasupermarketbox.Bythetimeitreachedtheplateitmayhavebeenoffthevinefortwoweeks.Theotherstrawberrywaspickedfromagardenminutesbeforebeingeaten.Thefirstonewillprobablytastelikeaslightlysourcucumber,witha(n)21hintofberrytaste.Thesecondislikelytobesweetandfloral.Supermarketstrawberriesarenot22withoutadvantages:theyareconvenientandavailableinthenorthernhemisphereinFebruary.Butthetwoberriesaredistinctfromeachotherinthesamewaythathearingmusicinaconcerthall23fromlisteningtoitonaworn-outcassette.Thehome-grownfruitisanediblecaseforcultivatingahomegarden.Thosewholongdismissedgardeningasawasteoftime24thisargumentwithgreatpassion.Theythinkagardencanyieldpeasthattastelikethevibrant,greenessenceofspring;tomatoesandcarrotsofincomparablesweetness;andlettucesandherbsthattastelikethemselvesratherthantheplastictheyareusuallypackagedin.Growingyourownvegetables,exoticorroutine,ensuresareliablesupply,offeringqualityseasonal25.Thatattitudemisrepresentstheultimate26ofgardening:itmistakestheproductforthepurpose.Ontheotherhand,agarden,especiallyintheeasyyears,canalsoyieldlittlebut27.Novicegardenersmayplantthewrongcropsfortheirsoil.Andevenexpertgardenerscanloseaseason’sharvestto28weather.Nomatter.Therealjoyofgardeningisthetimespentdoingit.Thedeepestpleasure—aswithcookingwriting,bringingupchildrenoralmostanythingworthwhile-isintheworkitself.Agardener’smemoriescenternotonthefoodproduced,butonlongsummerafternoonswithhandsinthedirt,surroundedbyfamily,ifthegardenisathome,ordeepening29withfriendsandneighborsinacommunitygarden.Togardenisto30helplifeflourishwithloveandpatience,inthegroundandaboveit.(2023上·上?!じ呷龔?fù)旦附中校考期中)Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.categoriseB.creationC.goodD.innovativeE.maximumF.packedG.pedestrianiseH.processingI.shapeJ.short-livedK.transformationAllChangeinCuritiba!Likemanyothermajorworldcities,CuritibainsouthernBrazilhashadtodealwithissuessuchaspollution,poverty,andlimitedpublicfunding.However,thearchitectandthree-timesmayorofthecity,JaimeLerner,hasintroducedsome31solutions.Aspartofhis‘MasterPlan’,Lernerhopedtomakethecitymoreenvironmentallyfriendly.Heinitiatedarecyclingscheme.Inreturnfordeliveringrecyclablerubbishtospecified32points,residentsreceiveabagofvegetablesorbustickets.Asaresult,Curitibanowhasoneofthehighestrecyclingratesintheworld.Lerneralsoorderedthe33of26urbanparks.Aswellaspreventingpollution,thesecontrolflooding.Lernerdidnotwinoverallthecity’sresidentsimmediately,however.Whenhisplansto34partofthecentrewerepassed,localbusinesseswereupinarms,fearingareductioninprofits.Realisingheneededtoactquickly,Lernerhadthe35ofsixblockscompletedwithinthreedays.Whenagroupofmotoristsattemptedtodrivethroughthenewpedestrianarea,Lernerarrangedforlocalprimaryschoolstoholdapaintingworkshoponthestreets.Thedriverswereforcedtoturnback.LuckilyforLerner,thisrebellionwas36.Theincreaseinprofitrapidlypersuadedshopownerstochangetheirminds.Lerner’sdeterminationhelped37theCuritibaoftoday.TheaverageincomepercapitahasrisenfromalevelthatwasbelowtheBrazilianaverageinthe1970sto66%abovetheaverage,andsurveysindicatehighlevelsofresidentsatisfaction.So,isitalljustonebigsuccessstory?Insomerespects,Curitibamayhavebeentoosuccessfulforitsown38.Peopleandbusinesseshavecometothecity,whichnowhasmorethan1.8millionresidents.Thishasputthecityunderenormousstress.Fortyyearsago,busestransported54,000passengersaday.Nowthenumberis2.3million.Accordingtosomeexperts,thetransportsystemhasreachedits39efficiencycapacity.Followingariseincomplaintsaboutthenoisyand40buses,theserviceisindecline.(2023上·上?!じ呷瑵?jì)大學(xué)第一附屬中學(xué)校考階段練習(xí))Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.a(chǎn)ssigned
B.a(chǎn)ttractive
C.bridge
D.cooperating
E.exposed
F.possessionsG.requests
H.screen
I.socializing
J.unappealing
K.virtualTheofficeusedtobeaplacepeoplewentbecausetheyhadto.Meetingshappenedinconferenceroomsandinperson.Deskstookupmostofthece.ThekingdomofDilbertandofDavidBrentisnowunderthreat.Thepandemichas41theofficetocompetitionfromremoteworking,andbroughtupquestionsabouthowitshouldbedesignedinthefuture.Startwithwhattheofficeisfor.Inthepastitwasaplaceforemployeestogettheirworkdone,whateverformthattook.Nowotherconceptionsofitsrolestriveforattention.Somethinkoftheofficeasthenewoffsite(異地活動(dòng)).Itspurposeistogetpeopletogetherinpersonsotheycandothethingsthatremoteworkingmakesharder:establishingdeeperrelationshipsor42inrealtimeonspecificprojects.Otherstalkoftheofficeasadestination,aplacethathastomaketheideaofgettingoutofbedearlier,inordertosocializewithpeoplewhomayhavecovid-19,seem
43.Inotherwords,alayoutthatislargelydevotedtopeopleworkingatdesksalongsidethesamecolleagueseachdayallfeelsvery2019.Withfewerpeoplecominginandmoreemphasisoncooperation,fewerdeskswillbe
44toindividuals.Instead,therewillbemoresharedareas,wherepeopleinateamcanworktogetherflexible.Morehot-desking(輪用辦公桌)willalsonecessitatestorageceforpersonal45:lockersmaysoonbebackinyourlife.To46gapsbetweenteams,onestrategyistosetasidemoreoftheofficetopresenttheworkofeachdepartment.Anotheroptionistoprovideeveryonewithdrink.Expectmorecetobesetasidefor47andevents.Barsinofficesareapparentlygoingtobeathing.RobinAviaofGensler,anarchitecturefirm,sayssheisseeinglotsof
48forplaces,likelargeauditoriums,whereacompany'sclientscanhave“experiences”.Designsforthepost-covidofficemustalsoallowforhybridwork.Meetingshavetoworkfor
49participantsaswellasforin-personcontributors;cameras,screensandmicrophoneswillmultiply.Gensler'sNewYorkofficesfeaturemini-meetingroomsthathaveamonitorandahalf-tablestickingoutfromthewallbelowit,withseatingfor4or5peoplearrangedtofacethe
50,noteachother.(2023上·上?!じ呷虾J杏胖袑W(xué)校考階段練習(xí))Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.claimed
B.evacuate
C.fabrics
D.regular
E.significantly
F.sinkG.rainstorms
H.similar
I.initially
J.swallowing
K.thought“Itwasawaveofwater,”saysOulimataSambe.Shepointsoutthestill-sodden(濕透的)armchairs,muddywardrobeandthewaterstainametreandahalfupthewallinhersmallhouseinNgor,afishingvillagewithinDakar,thecapitalofSenegal.“Ihadtwograndkidsonmybed,Ihadto51themoutofthewindow,”sheadds.Notfaraway,underpassesonDakar’ssceniccorniche(濱海路)becamecar-52lakes.JustweeksearlieranotherdownpourhadturnedquietstreetsinDakarintoragingriversandcollapsedasectionofmotorway.53eventsregularlyoccuracrosstheregion.RecentfloodingandlandslidesalsokilledeightpeopleinFreetown,thecapitalofSierraLeone.InJunefloodingkilled12peopleinAbidjan,thecommercialcapitalofIvoryCoast.FloodsinLagos,Nigeria’scommercialcapital,54anothersevenlives.Evenwhentheyarenotdeadly,cityfloodsruinlivesandlivelihoods.Stormwaterrecentlyfloodedthebiggesttextile(紡織業(yè))marketinKano,acityinnorthernNigeria,destroyinghundredsofthousandsofdollars’worthof55.Unusuallyheavyrainshavebecome56morecommonoverthepast30years,leavinghugenumbersofpeopleatrisk.Inplacesthisispartlybecauseofdeforestation.ArecentstudybyChristopherTayloroftheUKCentreforEcologyandHydrology,aresearchinstitute,andhiscoauthorsfoundthatafternoon57indeforestedpartsofcoastalwestAfricahappentwiceasoftencomparedwith30yearsago.Theirfrequencywentupbyonlyaboutathirdinplacesthatkepttheirforests.Yet58floodingofcitiesinwestAfricaisnotonlycausedbyheavierrain.Unplannedurbanizationisalsotoblame.Ascitieshavegrown,buildershavethrownupconcretewallswithlittle59aboutprovidingdrainage,makingitharderforwatertofindaclearpathtothesea.Aseverlargerareashavebeenpavedover,therehasbeenlessexposedsoilintowhichwatercangently60away.Andascitesgetmorepackedwithnewarrivals,theirfewfunctioningdrainsgetoverwhelmedorclogged.(2023上·上?!じ呷虾J羞M(jìn)才中學(xué)校考階段練習(xí))Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.generation
B.multiple
C.a(chǎn)utomated
D.personalize
E.place
F.forwardsG.regularly
H.unprotected
I.respectively
J.identify.
K.insecureWhatcanyoudotoavoidTelecomsfraud(詐騙)?Telecomsfraudandothersecuritybreaches(安全漏洞)canbepreventedandminimizedbyimplementingafullend-to-endprocedure.Inaddition,it’simportantforyoutosecureyourdevicesandservicestostrengthenyoursecurityandavoidanyfraudulentactivityorthreats.Duetothe61natureoftheinternet,it’snotalwayspossibletoguaranteeprotectionagainstfraud.However,thereareavarietyofmethodsthatyoucanputin62withinyourphonesystem’ssecuritythatcanpreventthisfurther:SecurityThemostimportantactiontotakewhenprotectingyourphonesystemorPBX(PrivateBranchExchange)isinvestingingoodsecurityandpassword/accountmanagementsoftware.Youshouldbeusingpassword63andsavingsystems,aswellaschoosingpasswordswithcomplexcombinations.It’salsoimportantthatyoudon’tusethesamepasswordfor64accountsorsystems.Ifahackerfindsthispassword,theycanuseittogetintoandtakecontrolofallyoursystems,sorememberto65updateyourpasswordsandmakesurenotwopasswordsarethesame.Anotherwaytoprotectyoursystemswithpasswordsistopasswordprotectyourmobilephone.Ifyouleaveyourmobilephone66,it’sveryeasyforahackerorscammertogetinandsetupcallfeatures,like67andvoicemailsonthehandsets.CallingpatternanalysisCallpatternanalysishelps68patternsincalltrafficandmonitorsandpreventscallswhichgooverspecificlimits.Thiscanbebasedaroundcosts,callduration,volume,timeofdayandcalldestinations.Calltrafficcan’tbemonitoredallthetime;however,avastmajorityoffraudulenttrafficcanoccurduringholidaysandweekends,whencustomersandsuppliersarcawayfromtheofficeandtheirdevices.Anyspikes(高峰)intrafficshouldgenerate69alertstorelevantpartiesandthisactivitycanthenberestricted,andadditionalmeasurescanbeputintoplacetoprotectyouandyoursystems.CallbarringCallbaringletsyoubarorblockcertaintypesofcall,IPaddressesanddestinationsfrombeingmadetoorfromyourphone.Youcan70ourcallbarringsettingsforbothUKandinternationalnumbers.It’salsoagoodideatobarcallsfromcertainIPaddressesandonlyauthorizebusinessoremployeeIPaddressestomakecalls.(2023·上海浦東新·統(tǒng)考三模)Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.a(chǎn)lert
B.connected
C.correspond
D.dismiss
E.embarrassedF.invaluable
G.judgement
H.piloted
L.respectful
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K.wellbeingAreyoulistening?Butareyoureallylistening?You’dthinkwe’dbeverygoodatlistening,butdowedeeplylisten?Sometimeswequickly71another’sopinionifitdoesn’tfitneatlywithourown.TheBritishCouncilhaslaunchedaprojectCrossingDividesaimedtotrainyoungpeopletolistenandunderstandotherpeoplewithverydifferentperspectives.Practicingdeeplisteningmeanstuningintoempathy(同理心),resistingthe72tojudgepeoplewhoaredistinctfromoneself.Itdevelopsimportantskillsthatwillmakeanyoneabetterlistener:empathy,silenceandbecomingawareofour73.Theprojectwas74inLebanon,whereithelpedlocalpeoplefindcommongroundwitheachother,inasocietydividedbybitteryearsofconflict.Peopletakingpartintheprojectsaidtheyfeltthattheywerebeingheard,helpingthemtofeelrecognizedandunderstood,whichopenedcommunicationbetweencommunities.Alltheparticipantsgreatlyimprovedtheirlisteningskills,whichproved75intheirworkingandpersonallives.Theyhavealsohadachancetobelistenedtoandheard,whichresearchshowscanimprove76.Thisisbecauseweallfeelaccepted,valuedandmore77tootherswhenwesensethatwearebeingtrulylistenedto,andthepersonlisteningtousdoesn’thavetoagreewithusforthosebenefitstobeenjoyed.Theprojectisalsoanopportunityforparticipantstofeelthebenefitofsteppingoutsidetheirown“echochamber(回聲室)”.Echochambersarecreatedbyournaturaltendencytoseekoutpeopleandopinions,inpersonandonline,thatweagreewith,sowemainlyseeandhearinformationandopinionsthat78toourown.Notsurprisinglythisleadsustothinkourviewsaredefinitivelycorrect,sowebecome79orevenangrywhenweencounterperspectivesthatourworldviewsuggestsarcwrong,becausetheydon’tagreewithourownechochamber.So,trainingyoungpeoplewithdeeplisteningskillscanencouragemanymorepeopletotakepartinchallengingand80conversations.ScottMcDonald,theorganization’sCEOsaid:“Thedeeplisteningtraininggetstotheheartofwhatwedobyprovidingopportunitiesforpeopletostepoutoftheirechochambers,tocrossdivides,andbuildtrustandunderstanding.”(2023·上?!ど虾J薪ㄆ街袑W(xué)??既#〥irections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillineachblankwithaproperwordgiveninthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.steadilyB.predictsC.biologyD.temporaryE.dramaticF.recoversG.permanentH.groundedI.expansionJ.formedK.kindlyTeensAreStillDevelopingEmpathySkillsTheteenyearsareoftenfullofdoor-slamming,eye-rollingandseeminginsensitivity,evenbykidswhobehaved81before.Someparentsworrythattheyaredoingsomethingwrongorthattheirchildrenwillneverthinkofanyonebutthemselves.Asix-yearstudypublishedinDevelopmentalPsychologyshowsthat82ispartlytoblame.Inadolescence,criticalsocialskillsthatareneededforonetofeelconcernforotherpeopleandtounderstandhowtheythinkareundergoingmajorchanges.Adolescencehaslongbeenknownasprimetimefordevelopingcognitiveskillsforself-regulationandexecutivefunction.“Cognitiveempathy,”orthementalabilitytotakeothers’perspective,beginstorise83ingirlsattheageof13,accordingtothestudyco-authoredbyJolienvanderGraaffatUtrechtUniversityintheNetherlands.Bycomparison,boysdonotbeginuntiltheageof15toshowincreasesinperspective-taking,whichhelpsinproblem-solvingandavoidingconflict.Adolescentboysactuallyshowa84decline,betweentheagesof13and16,inarelatedskill—“affectiveempathy,”ortheabilitytorecognizeandrespondtoothers’feelings.Thismaybetheresult,atleastinpart,ofa85riseintheprimarymalesexhormone,duringadolescence,whichrksadesirefordominanceandpower.Fortunately,theboys’sensitivity86intheirlateteens.Girls’affectiveempathyremainsrelativelyhighandstablethroughoutadolescence.Thisdoesn’tmean,however,thatwecandonothingbutjustwaitforteenagerstodevelopafeelingofempathy.Infact,parentscanhelpinstill(灌輸)affectiveempathyintotheirchildren.Affectiveempathyis87inmarginalregionofthebrain,whichregulatesemotions.Thiscapacitybeginstodevelopininfancy.Childrenlearntopracticeempathybywatchingtheirparentsandbyexperiencingitthemselves—beingwelltreatedbyadultswhosensitivelyrespondtotheiremotions.Whilecognitiveempathyarisesfromadifferentpartofthebrain,thetwoabilitiesarelinked.Children’saffectiveempathy88theirlevelofcognitiveempathyasteens.Thefindingsreflectamajor89inresearchers’understandingofcognitivegrowthduringadolescence.Theyusedtobelievethatbothformsofempathywerefully90inchildhood.Now,itisclearthat“thebrainregionsthatsupportsocialcognition,whichhelpsussuccessfullyunderstandandinteractwithothers,continuetochangedramatically”inourteens,saysJenniferPfeiferattheUniversityofOregon.Researchinherlabalsosuggeststhatcognitiveempathyrisesinteens.Thediscoveriesserveasanewlensforexploringsuchteenbehaviorasbullyinganddrugabuse.(2023·上海徐匯·統(tǒng)考二模)Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.a(chǎn)cademicB.previouslyC.submitD.a(chǎn)ssessedE.classifierF.controversyG.subscribedH.detectI.typicallyJ.access
K.labelledOpenAIreleases“notfullyreliable”tooltodetectAIgeneratedcontentChatGPThasbeencreatingwavesacrosstheinternetwithitswritingabilityandresponsestorequests.TheuseofChatGPThasbeenfullof91.Therehavebeenconcernsthatstudentscanusethistoolto92AI-generatedworkandclaimitastheirown.OpenAI,theresearchlaboratorybehindChatGPT,hasreleasedatooldesignedto93whethertexthasbeenwrittenbyartificialintelligence,butwarnsit’snotcompletelyreliable–yet.InablogpostonTuesday,OpenAIlinkedtoanew94toolthathasbeentrainedtodistinguishbetweentextwrittenbyahumanandthatwrittenbyavarietyofAI,notjustChatGPT.ThetoolcouldbeusefulincaseswhereAIwasusedfor“95dishonesty”andwhenAIchatbotswerepositionedashumans,theysaid.Buttheyadmittedthetool“isnotfullyreliable”andonlycorrectlyidentified26%ofAI-writtenEnglishtexts.Italsoincorrectly96human-writtentextsasprobablywrittenbyAItools9%ofthetime.“Ourclassifier’sreliability97improvesasthelengthoftheinputtextincreases.Comparedtoour98releasedclassifier,thisnewclassifierissignificantlymorereliableontextfrommorerecentAIsystems.”SinceChatGPTwasopeneduptopublic99,ithasgivenrisetoawaveofconcernamongeducationalinstitutionsacrosstheworldthatitcouldleadtocheatinginexamsorassessments.LecturersintheUKarebeingurgedtoreviewthewayinwhichtheircourseswere100,whilesomeuniversitieshavebannedthetechnologyentirelyandreturnedtopen-and-paperexamstostopstudentsusingAI.答案:1.G2.H3.J4.F5.A6.C7.D8.E9.I10.B【導(dǎo)語】這是一篇說明文。主要說明了隨著中國(guó)建立全國(guó)信用數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù),個(gè)人信用評(píng)級(jí)正成為日常生活中必不可少的“通行證”。信用報(bào)告估計(jì)個(gè)人、公司甚至國(guó)家的信用狀況。它是由信貸局對(duì)借款人的整體信用歷史和他或她的償債能力進(jìn)行的評(píng)估。1.考查形容詞。句意:否則,它將成為他們的個(gè)人信用報(bào)告中的負(fù)面記錄,這在人們的日常生活中起著越來越大的作用。根據(jù)“Ifyourparentstakeoutaloan,remindthemtomakethepaymentsontime.(如果你的父母貸款,提醒他們按時(shí)還款)”以及句意“負(fù)面”可知應(yīng)填形容詞negative,修飾名詞record。故選G。2.考查副詞。句意:否則,它將成為他們的個(gè)人信用報(bào)告中的負(fù)面記錄,這在人們的日常生活中起著越來越大的作用。根據(jù)“bigroleinpeople’sdailylives”以及句意“越來越”可知應(yīng)填副詞increasingly,修飾形容詞big。故選H。3.考查動(dòng)詞。句意:《重慶晨報(bào)》6月份的一篇報(bào)道強(qiáng)調(diào)了這一趨勢(shì)。根據(jù)“thistrend”以及句意“強(qiáng)調(diào)”可知應(yīng)填動(dòng)詞underline,作謂語,為一般現(xiàn)在時(shí),主語是第三人稱單數(shù),謂語動(dòng)詞用單數(shù)形式。故選J。4.考查動(dòng)詞。句意:據(jù)報(bào)道,一名重慶學(xué)生從銀行借錢來資助他的大學(xué)學(xué)業(yè)。根據(jù)“aChongqingstudentborrowedmoneyfromthebankto”以及句意“資助”可知應(yīng)填動(dòng)詞finance,為不定式作目的狀語。故選F。5.考查名詞。句意:但幾家銀行拒絕了他的貸款申請(qǐng)。根據(jù)“Later,hewantedtobuyahouseusingloans.(后來,他想用貸款買房)”以及句意“申請(qǐng)”可知應(yīng)填名詞application,作賓語。故選A。6.考查形容詞。句意:隨著中國(guó)建立全國(guó)信用數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù),個(gè)人信用評(píng)級(jí)正成為日常生活中必不可少的“通行證”。根據(jù)““pass”ineverydaylife”以及句意“必不可少的”可知應(yīng)填形容詞essential,作定語修飾pass。故選C。7.考查動(dòng)詞。句意:信用報(bào)告估計(jì)個(gè)人、公司甚至國(guó)家的信用狀況。根據(jù)“thecreditworthinessofanindividual,acompany,orevenacountry”以及句意“估計(jì)”可知應(yīng)填動(dòng)詞estimate,為一般現(xiàn)在時(shí),主語是第三人稱單數(shù),謂語動(dòng)詞用單數(shù)形式,故選D。8.考查名詞。句意:它是由信貸局對(duì)借款人的整體信用歷史和他或她的償債能力進(jìn)行的評(píng)估。根據(jù)“madebycreditbureausofaborrower’soverallcredithistoryandhisorherabilitytorepaydebt”以及句意“評(píng)估”可知應(yīng)填名詞evaluation,作表語,冠詞提示用單數(shù)。故選E。9.考查名詞。句意:信用評(píng)級(jí)差意味著貸款違約的風(fēng)險(xiǎn)很高,從而導(dǎo)致貸款人拒絕貸款。根據(jù)“Apoorcreditratingmeansahighriskofdefaultingonaloan”以及句意“拒絕”可知應(yīng)填名詞refusal,作賓語,不可數(shù)。故選I。10.考查名詞。句意:在今天的中國(guó),銀行的信用歷史是信用報(bào)告的主要內(nèi)容。根據(jù)“TodayinChina,credithistoryinbanksisthemajor”以及句意“內(nèi)容”可知應(yīng)填名詞content,故選B。11.B12.D13.E14.A15.K16.G17.C18.J19.I20.F【導(dǎo)語】這是一篇新聞報(bào)道,周三,莎士比亞的《第一對(duì)開本》罕見副本以近1000萬美元的價(jià)格售出,成為有史以來拍賣會(huì)上最貴的文學(xué)作品。文章主要介紹了這部作品集。11.考查副詞。句意:它包含了18部以前從未出版過的作品,如果沒有這個(gè)作品集,這些作品就會(huì)被歷史遺忘,包括《麥克白》和《第十二夜》。根據(jù)“18worksthathadnot”結(jié)合句意“以前”可知,副詞formerly符合題意,意為“以前”作狀語修飾appeared。故選B。12.考查動(dòng)詞。句意:1623年,演員JohnHeminge和HenryCondell出版了這本書,他們是這位英國(guó)劇作家的朋友,這本書的正式名稱是《喜劇、歷史和悲劇》,基于這對(duì)搭檔用來對(duì)戲劇進(jìn)行分類的三種類型??涨暗膖o是不定式符號(hào),所以空處填動(dòng)詞原形,結(jié)合句意可知,動(dòng)詞categorize“將……分類”符合題意。故選D。13.考查名詞。句意:周三售出的版本是自2001年有人出價(jià)610萬美元以來,首次出現(xiàn)在拍賣會(huì)上的完整副本。分析句子可知,空處應(yīng)填名詞作主語,結(jié)合句意及“thefirstcompletecopy”可知,version“版本”符合題意。故選E。14.考查名詞。句意:在三位電話買家進(jìn)行了六分鐘的競(jìng)價(jià)后,這本書被書商兼古董商StephanLoewentheil以998萬美元的價(jià)格買走。根據(jù)“bat
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