2020届晋江第一中学高三英语期中试题及参考答案.pdf
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1、20202020 届晋江第一中学高三英语期中试题及参考答案届晋江第一中学高三英语期中试题及参考答案第一部分第一部分阅读(共两节,满分阅读(共两节,满分4 40 0 分)分)第一节(共第一节(共 1515 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2 2 分,满分分,满分 3030 分)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A AHottest Travel DestinationsSometimes figuring out the best place to go can be difficult.Here are some hottest travel destination
2、s thatoffer some of the most beautiful,artistic,and fashionable places on the globe.Ibiza,SpainWhile Ibiza is knownas a party city,there is far more to do in this historic town than simply drink and danceunder the stars.Built mainly in the second century,its a world heritage site with architecture d
3、ating back to asearly as the 7th century.Dont miss Charo Ruiz,Ibizas most famous fashion brand.Plus,the Ibiza Fashion Festivaltakes place every June.Tangier,MoroccoKnown as the“door to Africa”,Tangier has a rich and complex history dating back thirty centuries.It has allthe beauty of the natural wor
4、ld.After spending a morning sunbathing by the Mediterranean Sea,get in someamazing shopping and discover great deals on everything.Before you head home,stop off in Marakesh to visitsome of the top Moroccan designers.Havana,CubaStepping onto the streets of Havana feels like stepping back in time.For
5、a day of sightseeing,check out theremaining architecture of Old Havana,which was built ten centuries ago.You can easily do it with one of the areasmany walking tours.Or visit the Museum of Rum for a taste of the islands most popular wine.You might comeacross a clothing shop offering some classic fin
6、ds!Melbourne AustraliaBuilt largely during the 1850s gold rush,Melbourne remains as alive as ever.Make sure to check out thehottest Australian brands.Moreover,visit the Block Arcade in Collins Street to see some of the 19th centuryarchitectural details the world has to offer.And,if you want to catch
7、 the largest consumer fashion festival in theworld,grab tickets for the yearly Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival.1.What can visitors do in both Ibiza and Havana?A.Taste local wine.B.Visit modern Museums.C.Appreciate ancient buildings.D.Enjoy parties under the stars.2.To attend the globally
8、 largest consumer fashion festival,you have to go to _.A.SpainB.MoroccoC.Havana.D.Australia3.Which of the following cities is the oldest?A.Ibiza.B.Tangier.C.Havana.D.Melbourne.BYou run into the grocery store to quickly pick up your item.You grab what you need and head to the front ofthe store.After
9、quickly sizing up the check-out lines,you choose the one that looks fastest.You chose wrong.People getting in other lines long after you have already checked out and headed to the parking lot.Why does thisseem to always happen to you?Well,as it turns out,its just math that is working against you.A g
10、rocery store tries to have enoughemployees at the checkout lines to get all their customers through with minimum delay.But sometimes,like on aSunday afternoon,they get super busy.Because most grocery stores dont have the physical space to add morecheckout lines,their system becomes overburdened.Some
11、 small interruption a price check,a particularlytalkative customer will have downstream effects,holding up the entire line behind them.If there are three lines at the store,these delays will happen randomly at different registers(收银台).Thinkabout the probability.The chances of your line being that fa
12、stest one are only one in three,which means you havea two-thirds chance of not being in the fastest line.So its not just in your mind:Another line is probably movingfaster thanyours.Now,mathematicians have come up with a good solution,which they call queuing theory,to this problem:Just make all cust
13、omers stand in one long snaking line,called a serpentine line,and serve each person at the frontwith the next available register.With three registers,this method is about three times faster on average than themore traditional approach.This is what they do at most banks,Trader Joes,and some fast-food
14、 places.With aserpentine line,a long delay at one register wont unfairly punish the people who lined up behind it.Instead,it willslow everyone down a little bit.4.What phenomenon is described in the first paragraph?A.Queuing in a line.B.A shopping experience.C.A rush in the morning.D.Cutting in a li
15、ne.5.According to the article,what may cause delays in checking out?A.The lack of employees in the grocery store.B.Some unexpected delays of certain customers.C.The increasing items bought by customers.D.A worsening shopping system of the store.6.What is the solution given by mathematicians?A.Employ
16、ing more workers for checking out.B.Limiting the number of queuing people.C.Making only one line available.D.Always standing in the same line.7.Whats the principle behind the queuing theory?A.To pursue the maximum benefit.B.To leave success or failure to luck.C.To avoid the minimum loss.D.To spread
17、the risk equally among everyone.CWe use what is known as inner speech,where we talk to ourselves,to evaluate situations and make decisions.Now,a robot has been trained to speak aloud its inner decision-making process,giving us a view of how itresponds to contradictory demands.Arianna Pipitone and An
18、tonio Chella at the University of Palermo,Italy,programmed a humanoid robot namedPepper,with software that models human cognitive(认知的)processes,which allowed Pepper to retrieve(检索)relevant information from its memory and find the correct way to act based on human commands,as well as atext to speech
19、processor.It allowed Pepper to voice its decision-making process while completing a task,With inner speech,we can better understand what the robot wants to do and what its plan is,says Chella.The researchers asked Pepper to set a dinner table according to etiquette(礼仪)rules they had programmed intot
20、he robot.Inner speech was either enabled or disabled to see how it affected Peppers ability to do what wasinstructed.When instructed to place a napkin on a fork with its inner speech enabled,Pepper asked itself what the etiquetterequired and concluded that this request went against the rules it had
21、been given.It then asked the researchers ifputting the napkin on the fork was the correct action.When told it was,Pepper said,OK,I prefer to follow yourdesire,and explained how it was going to place the napkin on the fork.When asked to do the same task with inner speech disabled,Pepper knew this con
22、tradicted etiquette rules,so itdidnt perform the task or explain why.With the potential for robots to become more common in the future,this type of programming could help thepublic understand their abilities and limitations,says Sarah Sebo at theUniversityofChicago.It maintains peoplestrust and enab
23、les cooperation and interactions between humans and robots,she says.However,this experimentonly used a single human participant,says Sebo.Its unclear how their approach would compare across a widerange of human participants,she says.8.Why does the author mention how people make decisions in the firs
24、t paragraph?A.To introduce the topic.B.To make comparisons.C.To provide an example.D.To support his argument.9.How did Pepper react to the contradictory instruction with its inner speech enabled?A.It failed to complete the task.B.It followed the etiquette rules.C.It made a random decision.D.It commu
25、nicated with the researchers.10.What did Sarah Sebo think of the research?A.It was creative but worthless.B.It was a good try but the result was a failure.C.It was inspiring but needed further evidence.D.It was carefully designed but poorly performed.11.Which of the following is the best title for t
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