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1、江苏省响水中学2023年春学期高一年级期中考试英语试题第二部分阅读(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。AWeve designed perfect camps for your child, complete with all the fun and different activities, and the important safety measures. The one-of-a-kind experiences will make your child shine!Registra
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5、e arts,and enjoy sports and games. Our camp provides unique indoor and outdoor activities and field trips that take advantage of resources in the local area.Tuition: 5 days $350(August 1 August 5)21 .When does the camp registration start?A. On May 24. B. On June 27. C.On July 5. D.On August 1.22 . W
6、hich of the following may attract children most who love writing?A. Day Camp.B.Sports Camp.C.Specialty Camp.D.Academic Camp.23 .What is special about Day Camp?A.It provides math classes.C.It offers local field trips.B.It is free for all students.D.It lasts the longest time.BOn the football field, it
7、 doesn*t always matter what team you*re on. When a fellow player is in need, everyone answers the call.A Pennsylvania high school football team, parents, teachers and staff showed a great act of kindness for a member of the host team after a recent game. The game was really a fight to the finish, bu
8、t these people came together to provide encouragement for a greater fight ahead.The two teams are Avon Grove High School and Coatesville High School. During a Friday night game, both teams came together at midfield to give Gavin Picard balloons and a gift. Gavin.who plays for Avon Grove, was recentl
9、y diagnosed (诊 断) with lymphoma (淋 巴癌).Moved by the kindness of both teams and the community, Rachel Wilson, Gavins teammate, shared her thoughts about the support fbr Gavin online. Coatesville players and coaches came up to our team after the game to show their support. There were not very many dry
10、 eyes in the stadium.”Rachel added that in sports its about so much more than the game. This act of kindness proved that. She said the Coatesville team had experienced quite a struggling week, so they understood how things could affect players on and off the field. Class act all the way. Football is
11、 more than wins and losses,“ she said. Its a brotherhood, a strong connection like no other.”Community support for Gavin continues as a family friend set up a GoFundMe page to help raise money for his treatment. There is a sea of love and support for the star football player in the comments. A lates
12、t message was shared online that Gavin completed his first round of treatment. 24.What does the underlined word “fight“ in paragraph 2 refer to?A.A struggle against illness.B.A hot competition.C.A high hope for success.D.A narrow victory.25 .Why did the two teams come together at midfield?A. To attr
13、act their fans* attention.B.To welcome their new teammate.C.To give Gavin Picard their support.D.To celebrate the end of their game.26.What does Rachel Wilson mean?A.Players should honour one another.B. Teenagers must develop a good habit.C.Competition is a must for a match.D.Football brings people
14、together.27.Which is the most suitable title for the text?B.An Act of KindnessD.An Unknown HeroA.A Shared FutureC.A Rising StarIts easy to believe that robots are stealing jobs from human workers and badly affect the job market; after all, youve likely heard that they are trackinng and moving packag
15、es without the use of human hands.But theres no need to worry about a robot takeover just yet, says a new study from BYU sociology professor Eric Dahlin. Dahlins research found that robots aren*t replacing humans at the rate most people think, but people are likely to greatly exaggerate (夸大)the rate
16、 of robot takeover.To understand the relationship between job loss and robots, Dahlin surveyed nearly 2,000 people about their views on jobs being replaced by robots. They were first asked to guess what is the percentage of employees whose employers (雇主)have replaced jobs with robots. They were then
17、 asked whether their employers have ever replaced their jobs with robots.The study found that only 14% of workers say theyve seen their job replaced by a robot. But those who have experienced job displacement due to a robot overstate the effect of robots taking jobs from humans by about three times.
18、“Our understanding of robots taking over jobs is greatly exaggerated, says Dahlin. Those who havent lost jobs overstate it by about double, and those who have lost jobs overstate it by about three times. Eye-catching headlines saying a bad future of employment have likely overblown the situation of
19、robots taking over jobs.The finding fits early studies, which suggest that robots aren*t replacing workers. Rather, workplaces, where both employees and robots are working together, deliver more value in a way. An everyday example is an autonomous machine at your local department storesays Dahlin. T
20、his robot cleans the floors while employees clean under shelves or other difficult-to-reach places.” 28.How did Eric Dahlin carry out his research?A.By asking people questions.C.By interviewing employers.29. What is the fourth paragraph mainly about?A.Bad effects of technology.C.Benefits of using ro
21、bots.B.By comparing early studies.D.By studying new businesses.B.A fall in laid-off workers.D.The finding of the study.30 .What might deepen peoples worry about robot takeover according to the text?A.Low pay.C.Physical health.B.News reports.D.Fewer workplaces.31 .Which statement will Eric Dahlin pro
22、bably agree with?A. Robots can work as human partners.B.Job markets will be affected seriously.C.A11 human workers will be replaced.D.Work experience matters too much.Seismometer (地震仪)stations not only sense ground shaking due to earthquakes but also signals at the surface of our planet, such as sto
23、rms and-as the researchers discovered-also floods.For this research, scientists turned an earthquake seismometer station near the town of Ahrweiler in Germany into a flood tracking tool. Using seismological information from the time of the event,they can tell people about the disaster in a timely wa
24、y.As the town of Ahrweiler took the full force of a flood, scientists found the seismometer exactly showed the track of the flood for one hour. By comparing mathematical models,the researchers were able to estimate d古算)thespeed with which the flood moved. In fact, this was the only systematic source
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