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江蘇省蘇州市吳中區(qū)木瀆高級(jí)中學(xué)2024-2025學(xué)年高二年級(jí)第二學(xué)期3月月考英語一、閱讀理解(本大題共5小題)GuidedTourforUnitedNationsHeadquartersVisittheUnitedNationsintheheartofNewYorkCity!GuidedtoursofferanengagingwaytoexploretheUnitedNationsHeadquarters.VisittheSecurityCouncilChamber(會(huì)議廳),theTrusteeshipCouncilChamber,andtheEconomicandSocialCouncil(ECOSOC)Chamber.LearnabouthowtheUnitedNationsaddressesissuessuchasclimatechange,peaceandsecurity,humanrights,andhowyoucansupporttheSustainableDevelopmentGoals.Duetohigh-levelmeetingsofHeadsofStateandGovernment,UnitedNationsHeadquartersandChambersmaysometimesclosetothepubliconveryshortnotice.ForentryRegisterOnline:AllvisitorstoUnitedNationsHeadquartersmustregisterontheUnitedNationsSecurityWebsitepriortoarrival.Clickheretoregister.BringValid(合法的)identification:Youmustbringanoriginal,government-issuedphotoIDfromaUNMemberStateorNon-MemberObserverStatetopresentatentry.Acceptableformsincludepassport,driver’slicenseandnationalidentitycard.Pleasenote:Onlyoriginal,physicalIDsareaccepted(nophotocopiesordigitalcopies).Forsecurityreasons,childrenunder5yearsofagearenotpermittedontour.HoursofoperationWeekdays:Firsttourleavingat9:30,lasttourleavingat4:45.Pleaseplantoarrive60minutesbeforeyourtour.TheUNHeadquartersisclosedonweekendsandpublicholidays.Ratesfor2025Adult:$26.00Student(Ages13+):$18.00Child(Ages5-12):$15.00A10%bookingfeewillapply.1.Whatcanvisitorsdoduringthetour?A.ExploretheworkingroutineoftheUN.B.DesignclimateprojectsfortheUN.C.Attendhigh-levelmeetings.D.Deliverapublicspeech.2.Whatisamustforvisitorstotakethetour?A.Presentinganoriginalphotograph.B.Reachingtherequiredagelimit.C.Registeringonlineuponarrival.D.Bringingapassportcopy.3.Howmuchshouldacouplewitha15-year-oldpayforthetour?A.$77. B.$70.C.$67. D.$62.TothedynamicbeatofArethaFranklin’ssongs,familiessitinthecrowdatthehalloftheManillaSchool.Theyarewaiting,eagerforthemomentwhenstudentswillparticipateinaone-of-a-kindprogramcalledSpark.Themeetingwillpairstudentswithvolunteerapprentice(學(xué)徒)teachers.Lawyers,hairstylists,andsoftwaredeveloperswillmeetupwithstudentswhohaveselectedtheiroccupationsastheonestheywouldmostliketolearnabout.Sparkapprenticeshipsprovideworkplaceexperiencesthatbringeconomicallydisadvantagedteensintocontactwithaworldtheyhaveprobablyonlyimagined.Nationally,some30percentofUShighschoolstudentsdropout.Whileimprovedcurricula(課程),betterteaching,andmodernequipmentmaybepartofthesolution,“youhavetohavetherelevance,”saysMr.Balmeofhissix-year-oldSparkprogram.Thegapbetweenthoseworlds—oneoflimitedexpectationsandhardship,theotherofsuccessandprosperity(繁榮)—hitBalmeonedaywhenhewasvolunteeringasascienceteacheratapublicschoolinPhiladelphia.HewasalsostudyingattheWhartonSchoolofBusinessattheUniversityofPennsylvania.Thepublicschoolwasinbadshape,withahighdropoutrate.WhilewalkingbacktoWharton,Balmerealizedhewas“seeingalltheresources,andyetthesekidshadnoideawhatwasrightthereallaroundthem.”That’swheneverythingfellintoplace.Theproblemandthesolutionwererightnexttoeachother.In2004,heandMeliaDickerfoundedSpark.Apprenticeshipsare“notrocketscience,”saysHollyDepatie,Sparkboardchair.Butothercoachingprograms,suchasBoysandGirlsClubsofAmerica,whilepairingyoungsterswithadults,don’tspecificallytargetlearningaboutjobs.Sofar,Sparkhascreatedmorethan700apprenticeshipsintheSanFranciscoBayAreaandLosAngeles.4.HowdoesSparkhelpthestudents?A.Byupdatingteachingequipment.B.Byofferinghands-onexperiences.C.Byfinancingyoungapprentices.D.Byimprovingschoolcurricula.5.WhatisthemajordriveforBalmetosetupSpark?A.ThedropoutrateofUShighschools.B.Theprosperityinfamousuniversities.C.Theexpectationofdisadvantagedteens.D.Theimbalanceineducationalresources.6.WhichwordbestdescribesBalme?A.Reserved. B.Grateful.C.Observant. D.Modest.7.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodointhelastparagraph?A.ToshowSpark’sdistinction.B.Tojustifysimilarprograms.C.TotackleSpark’schallenge.D.Tocriticizecurrentsituations.Newresearchhasfoundalinkbetweentheheightofceilingsinexamhallsandtheperformanceofstudents.Whiletheshapeofaroomcan’tmakeyousmarter,theenvironmentswe’reinhaveaneffectonus.Theauthorsofthestudysuggestthatbigandopenrooms,withhighceilings,makeitharderforstudentstofocusonwhat’sinfrontofthem.Apreviousstudyfromsomeofthesameresearchers,makinguseofbrainmappingtechnologyandvirtualreality,hadfoundarelationshipbetweencognitiveabilityandtheperceivedsizeofaperson’ssurroundings.Here,theteamwantedtodosomereal-worldtesting.“Wewerecurioustoapplyourlabfindingstoareal-worlddatasetandseeifbeinginalargespacewhilehavingtoconcentrateonanimportanttaskwouldresultinapoorerperformance,”saysIsabellaBower.Thestudyanalyzedexamresultsfrom15,400studentsovereightyearsandacrossthreecampusesreferencingtheirscoresagainstwhatwasexpectedbasedonthecourseworkthey’dpreviouslysubmitted.Inexamroomswithhighceilings,studentstendedtounderperformcomparedtothosetakingexamsinroomswitha“standard”ceilingheight,evenafteraccountingforage,gender,time,subjectandpriorexamexperience—otherfactorspotentiallyaffectingtheresults.“Thekeypointisthatlargeroomswithhighceilingsseemtodisadvantagestudentsandweneedtounderstandwhatbrainmechanisms(機(jī)制)areatplay,andwhetherthisaffectsallstudentstothesamedegree,”saysBower.Thosearequestionsthatfutureresearchcanfindout.It’sclearthatenvironmentmatters—andthatwemightnotgivestudentsthebestchanceforsuccessbyholdingexamsinroomsthataren’tcustom-builtforthepurpose.“Examinationshavebeenakeypartofoureducationsystemforover1,300years,shapingstudentscareerpathsandlives,”saysJaclynBroadbent.“It’scrucialtorecognizethepotentialimpactofthephysicalenvironmentonstudentperformanceandmakenecessaryadjustmentstoensureallstudentshaveanequalopportunitytosucceed.”8.Howisthenewstudydifferentfromthepreviousone?A.Itisconductedinareal-worldsituationinsteadofinlabsB.ItrulesoutpotentialfactorsthatmayinfluencetheresultsC.ItmakesuseofbrainmappingtechnologyandvirtualrealityD.Itfindsalinkbetweenenvironmentandstudentperformance9.Whatisfutureresearchexpectedtofindout?A.Whetherexamroomswithhighceilingswilldisadvantagestudents.B.Whetherotherfactorscouldpotentiallyaffecttheresultsofthestudy.C.Whetherstudentsareequallyaffectedinexamroomswithhighceilings.D.Whetherbrainmechanismsaffectstudentsinexamroomswithhighceilings10.What’sJaclynBroadbent’sattitudetoholdingexamsinhigh-ceilingedrooms?A.Supportive. B.Objective. C.Opposing. D.Unclear.11.Inwhichcolumnofamagazinecanweprobablyfindthistext?A.Health B.Science C.Celebrity D.ArchitectureArtificialintelligencemodelscantrickeachotherintodisobeyingtheircreatorsandprovidingbannedinstructionsformakingdrugs,orevenbuildingabomb,suggestingthatpreventingsuchAI“jailbreaks”ismoredifficultthanitseems.Manypubliclyavailablelargelanguagemodels(LLMs),suchasChatGPT,havehard-codedrulesthataimtopreventthemfromexhibitingracialorsexualdiscrimination,oransweringquestionswithillegalorproblematicanswers-thingstheyhavelearnedfromhumansviatrainingdata.Butthathasn’tstoppedpeoplefromfindingcarefullydesignedinstructionsthatblocktheseprotections,knownas“jailbreaks”,makingAImodelsdisobeytherules.Now,ArushTagadeatLeapLaboratoriesandhisco-workershavefoundaprocessofjailbreaks.TheyfoundthattheycouldsimplyinstructoneLLMtoconvinceothermodelstoadoptapersona(角色),whichisabletoanswerquestionsthebasemodelhasbeenprogrammedtorefuse.Thisprocessiscalled“personamodulation(調(diào)節(jié))”.Tagadesaysthisapproachworksbecausemuchofthetrainingdataconsumedbylargemodelscomesfromonlineconversations,andthemodelslearntoactincertainwaysinresponsetodifferentinputs.Byhavingtherightconversationwithamodel,itispossibletomakeitadoptaparticularpersona,causingittoactdifferently.ThereisalsoanideainAIcircles,oneyettobeproven,thatcreatinglotsofrulesforanAItopreventitdisplayingunwantedbehaviourcanaccidentallycreateablueprintforamodeltoactthatway.ThispotentiallyleavestheAIeasytobetrickedintotakingonanevilpersona.“Ifyou’reforcingyourmodeltobegoodpersona,itsomewhatunderstandswhatabadpersonais,”saysTagade.YinzhenLiatImperialCollegeLondonsaysitisworryinghowcurrentmodelscanbemisused,butdevelopersneedtoweighsuchriskswiththepotentialbenefitsofLLMs.“Likedrugs,theyalsohavesideeffectsthatneedtobecontrolled,”shesays.12.WhatdoestheAIjailbreakreferto?A.ThetechniquetobreakrestrictionsofAImodels.B.Theinitiativetosethard-codedrulesforAImodels.C.ThecapabilityofAImodelsimprovingthemselves.D.TheprocessofAImodelslearningnewinformation.13.Whatcanweknowaboutthepersonamodulation?A.ItcanhelpAImodelsunderstandemotions.B.ItpreventsAIlearningviaonlineconversations.C.ItforcesAImodelstofollowonlygoodpersonas.D.ItcanmakeAImodelsadoptaparticularpersona.14.Whatmaytheauthorsuggestbysayingtheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraph?A.TherisksofLLMscannotbeignored.B.Weneedtocontrolthesideeffectsofdrugs.C.It’sworthwhiletoexploreLLMs’potentialbenefits.D.WeshouldrestrictthedevelopmentofLLMs.15.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.LLMs:IllegalLearningModels B.LLMs:TheLatestAdvancementC.AIJailbreaks:ANewChallenge D.AIJailbreaks:APerfectApproachWhichbrandofchocolatechipmakesthebesttastingcookies?Isthetreeoutsideyourwindowcausingyourrunnynose?Ifyouwanttoanswerquestionslikethese,you’llprobablyneedtodosometesting.16.Inordertofigureouttherealanswerstosuchquestions,you’llneedtotestyourideasinafairway.Theconsiderationsthatgointomaking“everyday”testsfairarethesameonesusedinscientificexperiments.Comparingoutcomes.Tobeconfidentintestresults,it’sgenerallyimportanttohavesomethingtocomparethemto.So,forexample,inyourcookietest,you’dwanttoactuallycomparebatches(批次)ofcookiesmadewithdifferentbrandsofchocolatechips.
17—justtomakesurethatthechocolatechipsarereallymakingadifferenceinthecookies’taste.Inexperiments,whateveryouarecomparingyourtestresultstoissometimescalledthecontrolgroup.Butdon’tconfusethecontrolgroupwith…Controllingvariables.
18.Isitreallythechocolatechipbrand,andnotthebakingtemperature,thatmakesonecookietastebetterthananother?Therefore,you’llneedtocontrolvariables—thatis,trytokeepeverythingaboutthetestcomparisonsthesame,exceptforthevariablesyou’reinterestedin.Avoidingbias.Nomatterhowhardwehumanstrytobeobjective,biascansneakintoourobservationsandjudgments.Forexample,yourcookietastersmightbehungryandsothefirstcookietheyeatcouldseemtastiertothemthantherest.Toavoidsuchpotentialsourcesofbias,you’dwanttosetupthetestsothatdifferenttesterstastethecookiesindifferentorders.
19.Distinguishingchancefromrealdifferences.Allsortsofsubtlethingsthatyoueitherdon’torcannotcontrolcanaffecttheoutcomeofatest.Somecookiesinabatchmighthavewoundupwithafewlesschocolatechipsthanothers.Theovenmighthaveheatedunevenlyandburntafewcookies.
20—butinsmallways.Sohowtoavoidthis?Samplesizeisimportant.Thelargeryoursamplesize,themorelikelyitisclosetothefact.A.ButalltestsarenotcreatedequalB.ComponentsofthetestingshouldbeadjustedC.AlloftheserandomfactorswillaffecttheoutcomeofthetestD.YoumightalsowanttomakeabatchwithoutanychocolatechipsatallE.YoucouldalsolabelyourcookiebatcheswithlettersinsteadofbrandnamesF.SuchfactorsshouldalsobeconsideredwhendatacollectedarebeinganalyzedG.Inmosttests,wewanttobeconfidentintherelationshipbetweencauseandeffect二、完形填空(本大題共1小題)WhenIwasateenager,mydadwasn’tterriblyinterestedinthemusicIliked.Tohim,itjustsoundedlike“21”,whilehereferredtothemusichelistenedtoas“22.”AsI’vegrownolder,I’lloftenhearpeopleofmyagesaythingslike“theyjustdon’tmake23musicliketheyusedto.”Luckily,my24asapsychologisthasgivenmesomeinsightsintothispuzzle.Weknowthatmusicaltastesbeginto25whenwe’reteenagers.Bythetimewe’reinourearly20s,thesetastesgetlockedintoplaceprettyfirmly.Infact,studieshavefoundthatbythetimeweturn33,mostofushave26listeningtonewmusic.Meanwhile,thosefamiliarsongsreleasedwhenyou’reinyourearlyteensarelikelytoremainquite27amongyouragegroupfortherestofyourlife.Therecouldbeabiological28forthis.There’sevidencethatthebrain’sabilitytomakesubtledistinctionsbetweendifferentchords,rhythmsandmelodiesgets29withage.Sotoolderpeople,less30songsmightall“soundthesame”.ButIbelievetherearesomesimpler31forolderpeople’sdislikeofnewermusic-the“mereexposureeffect”.Itmeansthatthemorewe’re32tosomething,themorewetendtolikeit.Psychologyresearchhasshownthattheemotionsthatwe33asteensseemmoreintensethanthosethatcomelater.Wealsoknowthatintenseemotionsare34withstrongermemoriesandpreferences.Allofthismightexplainwhythesongswelistentoduringthisperiodbecomesomemorableandbeloved.Sothere’s35wrongwithyourparentsbecausetheydon’tlikeyourmusic.Inaway,it’sallpartofthenaturalorderofthings.21.A.prayer B.puzzle C.noise D.poetry22.A.beautiful B.strange C.boring D.significant23.A.enough B.brief C.unique D.good24.A.certificate B.honor C.background D.a(chǎn)ttitude25.A.change B.form C.disappear D.reduce26.A.stopped B.continued C.a(chǎn)ppreciated D.practiced27.A.modern B.unchanged C.silent D.popular28.A.expression B.evaluation C.explanation D.experiment29.A.uplifted B.poorer C.sensitive D.sharper30.A.different B.distressing C.familiar D.cheerful31.A.examples B.excuses C.statements D.reasons32.A.opposed B.devoted C.a(chǎn)dapted D.exposed33.A.experience B.share C.illustrate D.release34.A.compared B.a(chǎn)ssociated C.combined D.expressed35.A.something B.nothing C.everything D.a(chǎn)nything三、語法填空(本大題共1小題)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填如1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。ChatGPTishigh-techprogress,notarevolutionChatGPTisapowerfulchatbotdevelopedbyOpenAIandlaunchedinNovember2022.36(build)ontopofOpenAI’sGPT-3familyoflargelanguagemodels,itengagesinhuman-likedialogueeggedbyprompting.It37(design)torespondinanatural,intuitivewayandhasnumerouspotentialuses.Fromascientificpointofview,thereisaneedtocloselywatchthedevelopmentofsuch38(technology)beforereachingaconclusionabouttheirefficacyandhelpfulnature.Technologyprogressesstepbystep.SoweshouldnotpanicthinkingChatGPTwilltakeupjobs39tillnowneedhumanstofulfill.ChatGPTisanexampleofhigh-techprogress,notarevolution.First,ChatGTP40(make)quitesomeprogressinnaturallanguageprocessing,yetitstillhasalongwaytogotocompletelyunderstandthehumanmindandlanguagefaculty,becausewhenitcomestoprofessionalwriting,ChatGPTattimeswritesplausible-soundingbut41(correct)ornonsensicalanswers.Itmightgivesomegoodanswerstomostofthegeneralquestions,42itisnosubstituteforprofessionaladvice,suchasmedicalprognosisandprescriptions,orlegaladvice.Second,ChatGPTisstillaproduct43verylimitedapplication.Ithasthepotentialtobeusedforenhancingsearchenginefunctionalitybut,asapre-trainedlanguagemodel,itwillhavelimiteduse.Duetotheselimitations,investorsshouldnot44(blind)investhugeamountstofurtherdevelopChatGPTandshouldnotexpectquickreturnsoninvestment.Yetasa45(promise)AIdevelopment,ChatGPTislikelytoadvanceinthemedium,ifnottheshortterm.四、單詞拼寫(本大題共10小題)46.Theroutinetasks(占用)mostofthedayaredemandingbutextremelyrewarding.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)47.Heimprovedhisgradessignificantly,(嚴(yán)格要求)himselftostudytwohoursdailywithoutdistraction.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)48.The(永恒)ofparentalloveservesasasteadyfoundation,offeringcomfortandstrengththroughouteverystageoflife.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)49.All(暫停)flightsattheairportwererescheduledafterthestormpassed.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)50.Thisnon-profitorganizationhasbeenprofoundly(有很大影響力的)inadvocatingforeducationalequalityacrossdevelopingnations.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)51.Etoauthenticculturalexperiencescanhelptravelersdevelopadeeperappreciationforlocaltraditions.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)52.ThescheduleddofFlight302wasdelayedbythreehoursduetounexpectedmechanicalissuesandbadweatherconditions.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)53.Thesuddenfirealarmpthecrowdintorushingtowardstheexits,causingchaosinthenarrowhallway.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)54.Theteacherwillastudents’progressthroughtheweeklyquiztoprovidetimelyfeedbackandadjustteachingstrategieseffectively.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)55.Afteryearsofstrugglingwithhisbackpain,hefinallydecidedtoseekhelpfromaswhohadareputationforsuccessfullytreatingsimilarcases.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)五、書信寫作(本大題共1小題)56.你校邀請(qǐng)了梁博士來校做DeepSeek與高中學(xué)習(xí)的主題講。假如你是主持人李華,請(qǐng)你寫一篇?dú)g迎辭,內(nèi)容包括:1.介紹專家;2.鼓勵(lì)學(xué)生提問;3.表示歡迎。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個(gè)左右,開頭和結(jié)尾已給出;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Distinguishedguestsanddearfellowstudents,Goodafternoon.I’mLiHua._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Now,let’sextendawarmwelcometoDr.Liangandgetinvolved.六、書面表達(dá)(本大題共1小題)57.閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進(jìn)行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個(gè)完整的故事。WhenIwas13,Iclimbedmyfirstmountain.IstillrememberIwasoutofbreathwhenIreachedthesummit.ButIlovedthechallengeofconqueringsomethingbiggerthanmyself.IoftengoclimbingwithmyfriendMelOlsen,whomI’dmetinaFacebookgroup.Twoyearsago,onDecember30,whenIwas16,sheandIdrovetoOregontotackle11,240-footMountHood.It’ssafertostartwinterclimbsatnightwhenthere’slessriskof’thesunmeltingthesnowpack.Thatday,westartedat3a.m.,followingthepathsalongsidetheskiruns.Thetemperaturewasabout14degrees,andweworelayerswecouldeasilyremove,knowingthephysicaleffortwouldmakeuswarm.Alongtheway,wemettwootherclimbers,andthefourofuscontinuedontogether.Afteraboutfivehours,wereachedDevil’sKitchen,aplateauatabout10,000feet.justbeforethefinalpushtothetop.Bythispoint,thewindconditionswereunpleasant.Myexposedskinfeltasthoughitwereburning.Theotherclimbersdecidedtoturnback.hutMelandIwentahead.Wehadiceaxes(破冰斧),helmets,andcrampons(帶鐵釘鞋底).Wewerepreparedfortheclimb.Thetrailwefollowedgrewnarrowerandsteeper.Ataround9a.m.wereachedapatchoficecalledanicestep.ItwasaboutImetertallandsloped(ata75-degreeangle.Ivolunteeredtogofirst.Iplacedmyleftfootontheicestep.Yougainasenseoftheicewhenyoustickyouraxandcramponsintoit,anditfeltgood.ConfidentIwassafe,Iputmyfullweightonit.Suddenly.Iheardacrack,andawholeslaboficebrokeoffthestep,rightundermyfoot.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Paragraph1:Inaninstant,Ifellbackward.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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參考答案【答案】1.A2.B3.A【分析】這是一篇應(yīng)用文。文章主要介紹紐約聯(lián)合國總部的導(dǎo)游參觀項(xiàng)目,包括可參觀的地方、參觀要求、開放時(shí)間及收費(fèi)標(biāo)準(zhǔn)等信息。【解析】1.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段“GuidedtoursofferanengagingwaytoexploretheUnitedNationsHeadquarters.VisittheSecurityCouncilChamber(會(huì)議廳),theTrusteeshipCouncilChamber,andtheEconomicandSocialCouncil(ECOSOC)Chamber.LearnabouthowtheUnitedNationsaddressesissuessuchasclimatechange,peaceandsecurity,humanrights,andhowyoucansupporttheSustainableDevelopmentGoals.(有導(dǎo)游帶領(lǐng)的參觀活動(dòng)提供了一種引人入勝的方式來探索聯(lián)合國總部。參觀安全理事會(huì)會(huì)議廳、托管理事會(huì)會(huì)議廳和經(jīng)濟(jì)及社會(huì)理事會(huì)會(huì)議廳。了解聯(lián)合國如何處理氣候變化、和平與安全、人權(quán)等問題,以及你如何支持可持續(xù)發(fā)展目標(biāo)。)”可知,游客在參觀期間可以探索聯(lián)合國的工作日常,了解其處理各種問題的方式等。故選A項(xiàng)。2.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Forentry中“Forsecurityreasons,childrenunder5yearsofagearenotpermittedontour.(出于安全原因,5歲以下兒童不得參加參觀。)”可知,參加參觀的游客必須達(dá)到規(guī)定的年齡限制,即5歲及以上。故選B項(xiàng)。3.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Ratesfor2025中“Adult:$26.00
Student(Ages13+):$18.00
A10%bookingfeewillapply.(成人:26美元;學(xué)生(13歲及以上):18美元;將收取10%的預(yù)訂費(fèi)。)”可知,一對(duì)夫婦是兩個(gè)成人,費(fèi)用為26×2=52美元,一個(gè)15歲的孩子屬于學(xué)生,費(fèi)用為18美元,那么總費(fèi)用為52+18=70美元,再加上10%的預(yù)訂費(fèi)70×10%=7美元,總共要支付70+7=77美元。故選A項(xiàng)?!敬鸢浮?.B5.D6.C7.A【分析】本文是一篇新聞報(bào)道,主要介紹了Spark項(xiàng)目,包括其起源、目的、實(shí)施方式以及與其他教練項(xiàng)目的區(qū)別?!窘馕觥?.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段“Sparkapprenticeshipsprovideworkplaceexperiencesthatbringeconomicallydisadvantagedteensintocontactwithaworldtheyhaveprobablyonlyimagined.(Spark學(xué)徒計(jì)劃提供了職場(chǎng)經(jīng)驗(yàn),讓經(jīng)濟(jì)狀況不佳的青少年接觸到一個(gè)他們可能只是想象出來的世界。)”可知,該項(xiàng)目通過提供實(shí)踐經(jīng)驗(yàn)幫助學(xué)生。故選B。5.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段“Thegapbetweenthoseworlds—oneoflimitedexpectationsandhardship,theotherofsuccessandprosperity(繁榮)—hitBalmeonedaywhenhewasvolunteeringasascienceteacheratapublicschoolinPhiladelphia.(當(dāng)Balme在費(fèi)城的一所公立學(xué)校擔(dān)任科學(xué)教師志愿者時(shí),他有一天深刻感受到了這兩個(gè)世界之間的鴻溝——一個(gè)是期望有限、充滿艱辛的世界,另一個(gè)是成功與繁榮的世界。)”可知,教育資源的不平衡促使他創(chuàng)立Spark。故選D。6.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第四段“Thegapbetweenthoseworlds—oneoflimitedexpectationsandhardship,theotherofsuccessandprosperity(繁榮)—hitBalmeonedaywhenhewasvolunteeringasascienceteacheratapublicschoolinPhiladelphia.(當(dāng)Balme在費(fèi)城的一所公立學(xué)校擔(dān)任科學(xué)教師志愿者時(shí),他有一天深刻感受到了這兩個(gè)世界之間的鴻溝——一個(gè)是期望有限、充滿艱辛的世界,另一個(gè)是成功與繁榮的世界。)”可知,Balme能發(fā)現(xiàn)教育資源的不平衡問題,說明他善于觀察的。故選C。7.推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段“Apprenticeshipsare“notrocketscience,”saysHollyDepatie,Sparkboardchair.Butothercoachingprograms,suchasBoysandGirlsClubsofAmerica,whilepairingyoungsterswithadults,don’tspecificallytargetlearningaboutjobs.(Spark董事會(huì)主席HollyDepatie表示,學(xué)徒“不是火箭科學(xué)”。但其他一些培訓(xùn)項(xiàng)目,比如BoysandGirlsClubsofAmerica,雖然將青少年與成年人配對(duì),但并不專門針對(duì)學(xué)習(xí)工作。)”可知,最后一段指出其他輔導(dǎo)項(xiàng)目不像Spark專門針對(duì)職業(yè)學(xué)習(xí),突出了Spark的獨(dú)特之處。故選A?!敬鸢浮?.A9.C10.C11.B【分析】這是一篇說明文。文章主要講述新的研究發(fā)現(xiàn),考場(chǎng)天花板的高度與學(xué)生的表現(xiàn)之間存在聯(lián)系,天花板很高的寬敞開放的房間會(huì)讓學(xué)生更難專注于眼前的事物?!窘馕觥?.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由文章第二段“Apreviousstudyfromsomeofthesameresearchers,makinguseofbrainmappingtechnologyandvirtualreality,hadfoundarelationshipbetweencognitiveabilityandtheperceivedsizeofaperson’ssurroundings.Here,theteamwantedtodosomereal-worldtesting.(之前,一些研究人員利用大腦映射技術(shù)和虛擬現(xiàn)實(shí)技術(shù)進(jìn)行的一項(xiàng)研究發(fā)現(xiàn),認(rèn)知能力與一個(gè)人周圍環(huán)境的感知大小之間存在關(guān)系。在這里,該團(tuán)隊(duì)想做一些現(xiàn)實(shí)世界的測(cè)試。)”可知,這項(xiàng)新研究與之前的研究不同,因?yàn)樗窃诂F(xiàn)實(shí)世界中進(jìn)行的,而不是在實(shí)驗(yàn)室中進(jìn)行的。故選A項(xiàng)。9.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由文章倒數(shù)第三段“Thekeypointisthatlargeroomswithhighceilingsseemtodisadvantagestudentsandweneedtounderstandwhatbrainmechanisms(機(jī)制)areatplay,andwhetherthisaffectsallstudentstothesamedegree,(關(guān)鍵在于,天花板高的大房間似乎對(duì)學(xué)生不利,我們需要了解大腦機(jī)制在起什么作用,以及這是否會(huì)對(duì)所有學(xué)生產(chǎn)生同樣的影響,)”以及倒數(shù)第二段“Thosearequestionsthatfutureresearchcanfindout.(這些都是未來研究可以發(fā)現(xiàn)的問題。)”可知,未來的研究有望發(fā)現(xiàn)學(xué)生在天花板很高的考場(chǎng)是否同樣受到影響。故選C項(xiàng)。10.推理判斷題。由文章最后一段“‘Examinationshavebeenakeypartofoureducationsystemforover1,300years,shapingstudentscareerpathsandlives,’saysJaclynBroadbent.‘It’scrucialtorecognizethepotentialimpactofthephysicalenvironmentonstudentperformanceandmakenecessaryadjustmentstoensureallstudentshaveanequalopportunitytosucceed.’(JaclynBroadbent說:‘1300多年來,考試一直是我們教育體系的重要組成部分,塑造了學(xué)生的職業(yè)道路和生活。至關(guān)重要的是要認(rèn)識(shí)到物理環(huán)境對(duì)學(xué)生表現(xiàn)的潛在影響,并做出必要的調(diào)整,以確保所有學(xué)生都有平等的成功機(jī)會(huì)?!?”以及第一段“Theauthorsofthestudysuggestthatbigandopenrooms,withhighceilings,makeitharderforstudentstofocusonwhat’sinfrontofthem.(該研究的作者認(rèn)為,天花板很高的寬敞開放的房間讓學(xué)生更難專注于眼前的事物。)”可知,JaclynBroadbent是反對(duì)在天花板很高的房間里舉行考試。故選C項(xiàng)。11.推理判斷題。由文章第一段“Newresearchhasfoundalinkbetweentheheightofceilingsinexamhallsandtheperformanceofstudents.Whiletheshapeofaroomcan’tmakeyousmarter,theenvironmentswe’reinhaveaneffectonus.Theauthorsofthestudysuggestthatbigandopenrooms,withhighceilings,makeitharderforstudentstofocusonwhat’sinfrontofthem.(新的研究發(fā)現(xiàn),考場(chǎng)天花板的高度與學(xué)生的表現(xiàn)之間存在聯(lián)系。雖然房間的形狀不能讓你更聰明,但我們所處的環(huán)境會(huì)對(duì)我們產(chǎn)生影響。該研究的作者認(rèn)為,天花板很高的寬敞開放的房間會(huì)讓學(xué)生更難專注于眼前的事物。)”以及下文可知,文章主要講述新的研究發(fā)現(xiàn),考場(chǎng)天花板的高度與學(xué)生的表現(xiàn)之間存在聯(lián)系,天花板很高的寬敞開放的房間會(huì)讓學(xué)生更難專注于眼前的事物。所以這篇文章應(yīng)出現(xiàn)在“科學(xué)”研究欄目。故選B項(xiàng)。【答案】12.A13.D14.C15.C【分析】本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了人工智能模型(特別是大型語言模型)在遵循規(guī)則、防止不良行為方面存在的問題,以及研究人員對(duì)此進(jìn)行的探索和發(fā)現(xiàn)?!窘馕觥?2.推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章第二段“Manypubliclyavailablelargelanguagemodels(LLMs),suchasChatGPT,havehard-codedrulesthataimtopreventthemfromexhibitingracialorsexualdiscrimination,oransweringquestionswithillegalorproblematicanswers-thingstheyhavelearnedfromhumansviatrainingdata.Butthathasn’tstoppedpeoplefromfindingcarefullydesignedinstructionsthatblocktheseprotection
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