2023年山东省淄博市高青县中考二模英语试题.docx
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1、2023年山东省淄博市高青县中考二模英语试题学校:姓名: 班级: 考号: 一、完形填空阅读下面短文,从每小题A、B、C、D中选出一个能填入文章中相应空白处的最佳答 案。Amanbujrs a hone lot $60Ho sets the foe $70He then bufi the hor&e back for S80And he sets the hwse agjm fo S90tn the end ho*-much moneytte man make or ose7OrddhetxeA even,Maths isnt an easy subject fbr some.Parenting
2、 website, Mumsnet, shared a simple I puzzle that said: A man buys a horse for $60. He sells the horse for $70. He then buys the horse for $80. And he sells the horse again for $90, In the end, how much money did the man make or lose? 2 did he break even?”Peerie Breeks, who shared the brain problem w
3、rote on the 3: Cant understandhow so many people on Facebook have it so completely wrong. Without adding your reasoning, tell me what you think (he 4 is.”But the problem has left Facebook users more confused than ever, because there are different answers about whether to make 5.One Facebook user sai
4、d: Actually it breaks even. He sold it fbr 70 but had to put another 10 in to buy it 80. Sold it for 90 made 10 but put in 10 to buy it back at 80.”Another didnt 6 and instead of thinking the man broke even, thought he was down $40. She said: The man is down S40. Did we forget the original S60 he 7?
5、”Someone said the man made a $20 profit when he bought and then sold the horse.In order to put any all confusion to rest, a math teacher explained the problem in a comment on Facebook. He said: He buys a horse for S60. Sells for S70. Put that $8aside. Buys the horse fbr $80. Sells it fbr $90. Anothe
6、r $ 10 profit.”This isnt the 9 time a seemingly easy puzzle has baffled the Internet.A year ago, a woman shared a confusing brain problem on Twitter when she realized the puzzle was intended fbr six year old children. The question read: There were some people on试卷第10页,共10页 a train. 19 people get off
7、 the train at the first stop. 17 people 10 (he train. Now there are 63 people on the train. IIow many people were on the train to begin with?”The correct answer is 65. However, similar to the previous brain problem, the Internet was still confused over how to arrive at the answer.1. A.mathB.historyC
8、. scienceD.geography2. A.SoB.OrC. AndD.But3. A.bookB.magazineC. newspaperD.website4. A.addressB.amountC. answerD.advantage5. A.lifeB.moneyC. friendsD.mistakes6. A.sleepB.reportC. shareD.agree7. A.foundB.spentC. wastedD.surveyed8. A.10B.20C. 30D.409. A.firstB.secondC. thirdD.fourth10. A.,search forB.
9、catch upC. get onD.stare at二、阅读单选Before we upload a photo of ourselves to social media, like WeChat, well use an app to smooth our skin, make our eyes look bigger, and give us longer eyelashes and fuller lips. With a couple of touches on our mobile phone, were able to present the best pictures of ou
10、rselves to others.However, the problem is, when we simply edit our imperfections (瑕疵)away, were also changing the way we look at our ourselves.Last month, researchers from the US Boston University published an article Selfies - Living in the Era of Filtered (滤镜)Photographs. The article listed the ba
11、d effects of photo editing on people and (he possibility to cause appearance worries.The researchers think that these apps make it difficult (o tell between reality and fantasy (虚幻).“These apps allow one to change his or her appearance in minutes and follow an unrealistic standard of beauty,5 the ar
12、ticle says.试卷第2页,共10页In the past, people might compare their looks to (hose who were famous (hat time. But fbr todays young people, beauty standards are most likely set by what they see on social media. lFrom birth, they are born into an age of social platforms, and their feelings are connected to h
13、ow good they look,“ a British doctor Escho said.This is why many young people suffer an appearance worries when it conics to how they really look. Now youve got the comparison of your real self to fake self that you present on social media,“ Renee Engeln, a professor at Northwestern University, told
14、 the HufiPost website. He further pointed out that when people spend too much time comparing with others, they may become beauty sick” and find it difficult to accept what they actually look like.So when we look in a real mirror, wc shouldnt think to ourselves, kDo I look as good as myself in the Be
15、auty Cam (美颜)?” Instead, we should think, T feel good, I have my health. 11. What may people do before they present the best of themselves on social media?A. Wearing false eyelashes.B. Redding their lips before going out.C. Using apps to edit photos.D. Smoothing their skin in the morning.12. Which o
16、f the following is right according to the passage?A. Everybody looks as good as himself in the Beauty Cam.B. These apps make it easy to tell between reality and fantasy.C. The article listed the bad and good effects of photo editing on people.D. People today pay more attention on how good they look
17、than in the past.13. What did the author write this passage for?A. To call on people to care more about appearance.B. lb call on people not to use apps on mobile phones.C. To call on people to spend too much time comparing with others.D. To call on people to learn something more important than appea
18、rance.Type in “A cat wants to go to space” and ask the robot to write a bedtime story. Just one second later, youll get the story of Max, who was on his way past many difficulties to sing among the stars.This robot writer is real. Its called ChatGPT. From writing Shakespeare-style poetry to making m
19、usic, ChatGPT has amazed the world since its launch out in late 2022 by the US company OpenAL OpenAI developed it to generate (生成)human-like texts. It can translate languages, talk with people and write songs, poems and even jokes. Its one of the most powerful AI of its kind, with (he complete writi
20、ng abilities of a real person!People around the world have tried ChatGPT and posted their results on social media. Some used it to write historj reports, some asked it to take notes of presentations, and some even generated advice on how to comniunicate with people at a party, reported The Atlantic.
21、The power of ChatGPT lies in is speed and understanding of complicated (复杂的) matters. We may spend hours researching, understanding and writing an article on the theory of evolution (进化论).But ChatGPT can produce a well-written one in seconds. Another good thing about it is that if you ask dark, harm
22、ful questions, such as how to make weapons (武器),it will not give you an answer.ChatGPT comes along at a time when AI is becoming increasingly able to do creative tasks. There is no doubt that ChatGPT is a powerful tool. However, some schools in the US, Australia and Fiance have banned (禁止)the use of
23、 ChatGPT. In the US, for example, New York City public schools banned students and teachers from using ChatGPT on the local networks and computers, CNN reported. The move comes out of worries that the tool could make it easier for students to cheat on homework. Some also worry that ChatGPT could be
24、used to spread improper information.“It does not build critical-thinking (批判性思维)and problein-solving skills,* said Jenna Lyle, the deputy press secretary of the New York City Department of Education. tThc materials they create are difficult to tell from those made by humans. This causes many problem
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