宝山区2018高三二模.docx
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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上宝山区2017学年第二学期期末高三年级英语学科教学质量监测试卷. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the ot
2、her blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.How Much of the Jetsons World Has Become a Reality? For most of our readers, The Jetsons may be an unfamiliar name. However, for many American born in or before the 1980s, it is a name we fondly remember. The Jetsons was a popular cartoon that featu
3、red a family living in an advanced world _21_ people settle in houses built in the sky, work only three days a week and drive flying cars that resemble flying saucers. While sky-high houses and three-day workweeks dont appear to be on the horizon, other visions of the future _22_(turn)into practical
4、 realities. Flying cars have been on the minds of scientists and inventors for decades. They are part of a typical imaging of the future fast-paced and luxurious, _23_(allow)us to speed through the skies. As _24_(see)in The Skys No longer the Limit, this flight of fancy may soon be a reality in Duba
5、i. Aiming _25_(become)the worlds most advanced city, Dubai is currently testing the first-ever flying taxi. _26_ money still exists in its current cash-based form in The Jetsons, people today are looking toward a world where even cash is out-of-date. Bitcoin is a type of digital money that has taken
6、 the world by storm. Since its introduction, the moneys price _27_(increase)to rates as high as US$ 19,000. This, however, may not predict well for the future of digital currency, as experts warn that Bitcoin is a bubble and _28_ crash soon. Its possible that some dreams of the future may still be _
7、29_ _ our reach. Other more probable technologies already exist, for example, future flying eye hospitals in A Hospital with Wings, unusual-engineered folding paper in Clever Folding and the population of endangered corals(珊瑚)in Lab-Bred Coral to the Rescue, etc. All these show _30_ humans are alrea
8、dy capable of. So, what else could the future have in store for us?Section BDirections:After reading the passage below, fill in each blank with a proper word given in the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one more word than you need.A. adapted B. harder C. alternatives D. feat
9、ures E. cooperation F. questionsG. accuracy H. captured I. regardless J. opposite K. analyzingComputer reads brain activity to find out the music each person is listening to In the experiment, six volunteers heard 40 pieces of classical music, rock, pop, jazz, and others. The Neural(神经的)fingerprint
10、of each song on participants brain was _31_ by the Magnetic Resonance(MR)machine while a computer was learning to identify the brain patterns drawn out by each musical piece. Musical _32_ such as tone, volume, rhythm and beat were taken in account by the computer. After that, researchers expected th
11、at the computer would be able to do the _33_ way: identify which song participants were listening to, based on their brain activity a technique known as brain decoding. When faced two options, the computer showed up to 85% _34_ in identifying the correct song, which is a great performance, comparing
12、 to previous studies. Researchers then pushed the test even _35_ by providing not two but 10 options(e.g. one correct and nine wrong)to the computer. In this situation, the computer correctly identified the song in 74% of the decisions. In the future, studies on brain decoding and machine learning w
13、ill create possibilities of communication _36_ any kind of written or spoken language.“Machines will be able to translate our musical thoughts into songs,”says Sebastian Hoefle, researcher from DOr Institute and PhD student from Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The study is a result of
14、a _37_ between Brazilian researchers and colleagues from Germany, Finland and India. According to Hoefle, brain decoding researches provide _38_ to understand neural functioning and interact with it using artificial intelligence. In the future, he experts to find answers for _39_ like“what musical c
15、haracteristics make some people love a song while others dont? Is our brain _40_ to prefer a specific kind of music?”. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections:For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C, and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase t
16、hat best fits the context. Having a clear picture in mind of what their future will look like can motivate students to keep going despite the challenges of college life. This _41_ seems to be particularly effective for female students from relatively low socioeconomic status(SES)backgrounds says Mes
17、min Destin of Northwestern University in the US. College is a time of great opportunity for some, but can be _42_ for others. It is often the first time that many students are away from the regular and familiar support of their family and friends. Weak students from lower SES backgrounds often encou
18、nter greater financial and psychological challenges than others, and this can lead to _43_ and even withdrawal from difficult situations, such as when interacting with their lecturers or taking tests and exams. Destin and his colleagues wanted to understand if students _44_ to academic challenges im
19、prove when they look forward to the future. This idea is built around the theory of identity-based motivation. It holds that people can take positive action during times of unfavorable conditions when they _45_ a successful future for themselves. “The theory of identity-based motivation proposes tha
20、t stimulating a focus on a successful future identity may be especially _46_ in motivating students who are weak during challenging academic situations to develop a sense of action readiness,”explains Destin. This involves feeling ready and able to take appropriate action when _47_ difficulty. In tw
21、o almost identical laboratory experimentsone involving 93 female students, the other 185 students(including 101 women)- participants were first asked either to write about their past or their future _48_. After their deep thoughts, the participants were filmed during an limited interview with a so-c
22、alled lecturer, and then had to _49_ a difficult academic test. The research team noted whether participants body language was bold and confident, and measured the amount of effort participants _50_ the academic test. The results were in agreement with the theory of identity based motivation. Destin
23、 and his team found that having a successful future identity can prevent especially female students from lower SES backgrounds from _51_ during challenging academic situations. Specially, lower SES women who wrote about their future identities displayed greater action _52_ compared to those who cons
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