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1、秘密启用前 试卷类型:A2024年广州市普通高中毕业班综合测试(一)英 语第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节 (共15 小题; 每小题2.5分, 满分37.5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。AAre you ready to unlock your full career potential? Explore the details of each course below to find your right fit.EliteOnlineWhether youre exploring what to do next or youve alread
2、y identified a role, this course is structured to help you take practical steps toward your career. It uses a design thinking approach to help people of any age and academic background. It consists of 5 career-oriented concepts, explained through videos, personal reflections, and exercises.7 weeks:2
3、-4 hours per week; self-pacedAUXThe course provides skill development for graduates as they prepare for their next career step.Participants will build skills to promote leadership, run a team, manage projects, apply teaching skills beyond the classroom, develop strategic communication skills and pre
4、pare successful job application materials.7 weeks:2-5 hours per week; instructor-led on a course scheduleBerkUXThis course provides tips and strategies for launching a successful music career as an artist.It covers developing your identity, leading a band, planning and recording your first independe
5、nt record, building a brand, developing business partnerships, and understanding the business side of music production.4 weeks: 2-5 hours per week; self-pacedUXOnlineIn this course, you will focus on the pathways to Internet security career success. You will determine your own incoming skills, talen
6、t, and deep interests to apply toward a meaningful exploration of 32 Digital Pathways of Cybersecurity. You will complete a self-assessm ent to determine the essential next steps.6 weeks:2-4 hours per week; self-paced21. What is an advantage of EliteOnline?A. It provides downloadable videos. B. It o
7、ffers the longest learning hours.C. It focuses on trainings of design thinking.D. It requires no specific academic background.22. What do AUX and BerkUX have in common?A. They allow a flexible learning pace. B. They aim at specific professions.C. They develop management skills. D. They assess career
8、 potentials.23. Which profession are participants in UXOnline most likely to pursue?A. Network engineering. B. Online teaching.C. Career consulting. D. Digital marketing.BLast summer at a bookstore, my son Henry was fascinated by the cover of the first novel from Peter Browns middle-grade trilogy(三部
9、曲). He then finished it in just two days.“Dad, why did The Wild Robot have to be so sad?” He tearfully asked me.The story is set on a remote island, where a robot named Roz learns to survive and communicate with the islands creatures, and becomes part of the community. For my son, it was the first b
10、ook he discovered on his own; the first to impact him with the mix of tragedy(悲剧) and joy.When I finished the book, I knew why Henry loved it. In our book club discussion, he described how Browns pictures and words had made the story feel real. When talking about its final scenes,where Roz leaves to
11、 find repairs for her injured body, Henry cried again. His previous reading experiences had cheerful,“happily-ever-after”endings, but this book introduced him to the beauty of complex emotions. I tried to explain how sadness can enhance the meaning of happy moments, but failed to fully convince him.
12、Once our discussion ended, Henry requested to buy The Wild Robot Escapes and instantly fell in love with it. He read the first two books repeatedly, so you can imagine his excitement when we finally got a copy of The Wild Robot Protects.We both agree it is worth the wait. Roz leaves the island again
13、 to stop an underwater threat:“the poison tide.”Brown expertly balances between breathtaking adventure and unsettling ideasnot just happiness and sadness, but also, given the climate-change undercurrents, hope and despair.And, heres something special about Roz: her physical clumsiness and confusion
14、about life,conveyed through her expressive eyes and downturn ed mouth. Her story reflects the challenges of surviving in a strange place, much like a childs journey. Readers love Roz. They learn from her.Even better, they learn alongside her. Roz gave Henry the power to push through the first books
15、sad parts, getting him ready to appreciate that, sometimes, sadness isnt a bad thing to feel.24. What drove the author to read The Wild Robot?A. Its tragic ending. B. Henrys tearful recommendation.C. Its attractive cover. D. Henrys emotional response to it.25. What is one theme of The Wild Robot Pro
16、tects?A. Family and community. B. Concerns of global issues.C. Exploration of the ocean. D. Man-robot relationship.26. What makes Roz in the trilogy special?A. Her childlike expressions. B. Her robotic power.C. Her struggling experiences. D. Her adventurous spirit.27. Which message does this text se
17、em to communicate?A. Misfortune inspires great literary works.B. Robot stories work like magic on children.C. Book discussions help kids survive tragedies.D. Reading literature facilitates personal growth.CWhen adult humans meet a baby, many cant help speaking in a higher-pitched(更高音的),sing-song y v
18、oice. This shift, known as parentese, is not unique to humansit has also been observed in animals like monkeys and gorillas. Now, scientists are adding one more species to that list: bottlenose dolphins.Dolphins are intelligent animals that live and hunt in groups. They communicate in a unique way:
19、every individual produces its own signature sound that acts much like an ID card, usually by its first birthday. But how does each come up with its distinctive whistle? For babies, it might have something to do with listening to Mum. To solve this mystery, researchers examined the sounds mother dolp
20、hins, make.Scientists studied 34 years worth of recordings of sounds made by 19 female bottlenose dolphins. When the mother dolphins were near their young, they continued to make their signature sound, but at a higher frequency. They also used a wider range of frequencies than they did when their ba
21、bies were not nearby.This discovery suggests that using these modifications mother dolphins assist their young in learning how to produce these calls themselves. Since dolphin babies often spend some years with their mothers before living on their own, it makes sense that this adaptation would help
22、them learn to communicate. At the very least, the higher-pitched whistle likely gets the babies attention.“Its important for a baby to know,Oh, Mums talking to me now,”says marine biologist June Mann.This kind of research could help us understand how language developed in humans.“It is absolutely es
23、sential to have basic knowledge about other species and how they communicate,”says Mann.“I would be really interested to see whether dolphins also change their sounds when interacting with babies of others, which is what happens in humans.”28. What do the underlined words“this mystery”refer to in pa
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