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玉溪一中 2024-2025 学年上学期高二年级期中考
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应用文:
Pros and Cons of Artificial Intelligence
AI has brought great changes in many aspects of our life. However, it is also a double-edged sword, which
comes with both advantages and disadvantages.
On the one hand, super-advanced AI can help us with our daily routines, such as analyzing data, collecting
information, and providing solutions to various problems. Assistance offered by AI is making it easier for us
to live a better and more comfortable life. On the other hand, if misused, AI can also cause us problems
concerning information and financial security. Besides, seniors and poorly educated people may be left behind
by AI advancement, resulting in the decline in their quality of life.
In my opinion, we should welcome the development of AI. Meanwhile, we should keep learning and
improving ourselves in case of being replaced by AI, and then live a happier life with it.
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The moment Ava walked in, her parents greeted her with a smile. She knew she had to tell them about the
lost phone, but words stuck in her throat. Recalling the trust they had put in her with the phone, Ava felt a pang
of distress as she prepared to confess. “I…I’ve lost my phone.” she murmured, her voice barely above a whisper.
Her father’s brow furrowed. “Did it perhaps fall from your pocket during the movie? Or could it have…?” Her
mother inquired anxiously. When Ava admitted that, in her panic, she had forgotten to go back and search
properly or ask for help, her parents exchanged a silent glance. “Accidents happen.” Her father assured her.
“We’ll figure this out together.”
Then her parents drove her back to the cinema. They went to the reception desk and asked the cinema
staff for help. It turned out that someone had turned the phone in to the front desk. They took the phone back.
With a voice choked by emotion, Ava apologized to her father, “I know I messed up, Dad.” Placing a hand on
her shoulder, her father told Ava that maturity wasn’t just about having a phone or not, but about how she
handled situations, especially when they went wrong. “It comes along with a sense of responsibility. Remember
to be responsible for your phone!” Her mother added, putting the phone back into Ava’s hand. As she held the
device, she felt the familiar weight, a weight more significant than before.
2 / 5听力原文
Text 1:
W: I’m exhausted. My mom always tells me to read more. You’re lucky for you get As and Bs at school.
M: Well, my mom wants me to do sports for a change.
Text 2:
M: Show me your driver’s license, madam.
W: Here it is sir. I know I was speeding, but I need to be somewhere now.
Text 3:
W: Excuse me, how do I get to the bus station?
M: The bus station, go straight ahead. It’s about three blocks down this street on your left. It’s next to the post
office. You can’t Miss it.
Text 4:
W: It's always been hard to get this car to work well.
M: If you leave the car with me, I'll get it fixed for you this afternoon.
Text 5:
M: So Miss Wang, may I ask why you think you are fit for this job?
W: I used to be in an educational program working with a lot of kids, so I know what to expect in the job.
Text 6:
M: Let’s discuss the furniture equipment and decorations in the school hall for the coming Christmas party.
W: Okay, let’s start with the reception counter. I think it should be close to the entrance if it’s far away from
the entrance, it’ll be very inconvenient to the participants.
M: I agree. Shall we set the reception counter on the right side of the entrance?
W: Good idea. What about the left side of the entrance?
M: What about a large Christmas tree? I think we’ll give our participants a very good first impression if we
place it there.
W: Fantastic! We also need to think about where to place the drinks. Are we going to place the two tables next
to each other?
M: I think so.
Text 7:
W: Excuse me, are you in the middle seat?
M: Yes, what’s up?
W: I’m in the side seat by the window. I guess you’ll need to let me through.
M: No problem.
W: Thanks. sorry for making you get out of your seat.
M: That’s all right. I notice you have a few newspapers there, would you mind lending me one?
W: No, not at all. Which one would you like? The New York Times or The Guardian.
3 / 5M: I prefer the British paper, The Guardian, please. I usually read it at home.
W: Okay. I’m just listening to music while we wait for the plane to take off, so, The Guardian is all yours
M: Thanks a lot. That’s really nice of you. Would you like a piece of gum? That will make you comfortable
when the plane takes off.
W: That would be great. Thank you very much.
M: It’s my pleasure.
Text 8:
M: The doctor told our son to watch what he eats.
W: But he eats what he watches every day.
M: Well, I think advertising is to blame. It’s so effective that the more he watches, the more he’s likely to
reflect what he sees in the advertisements.
W: I just want to say that advertising is successful.
M: It doesn’t happen overnight. There is always “I want, I want” in advertisements, so over time they gradually
change his attitude towards food.
W: Well, what shall we do now, stop him watching TV?
M: No, that won’t work. But I think we’d better tell Dick what the doctor said.
W: To watch what he eats? He already knows that.
M: Not only that, the doctor added that he would risk serious heart disease if he continued eating junk food
and drinking cola.
W: What? My goodness! Why didn’t you tell me earlier?
M: Honey, I didn’t want you to be too worried.
Text 9:
M: So Victoria, you are going home for the holiday?
W: I sure am. I’ve booked a flight Ford tomorrow afternoon and I can’t wait.
M: That sounds great.
W: What about you, going home too?
M: I’m still thinking.
W: Haven’t decided yet? Oh, you’re never going to get a flight out of here. I’m sure all the seats have been
reserved by now. It’s the holiday season after all.
M: Well, it’s not such a big deal from me. My family only lives about one hundred and fifty miles away from
here. I usually drive or take the train. It’s a short trip.
W: You don’t sound very excited about it.
M: Well, we’re not really a very close knit family. I have three brothers and they spread all over the place. Tom
lives on the east coast and David on the west coast. I even have a brother in Montreal.
W: Oh, wow! What does he do?
M: Translation work. It’s kind of strange, but we rarely get together as a family anymore.
4 / 5W: Well, I try to get home as much as possible. We’re a big family, there are six of us children, so it’s always
a lot of fun.
Text 10:
You may think that America is a free country and that Americans kiss their friends. Well, it is. But if you kiss
the wrong person, you might get into trouble. This is what happened to John, a six-year-old primary school
pupil, who did he kiss. He kissed a girl on the cheek in the school. They were in the same class. However, a
teacher sighed and told the headmaster who thought that John should be punished. John was told to leave his
classroom and stayed in another classroom by himself. When John’s mother knew about this, she became very
angry. She wanted that headmaster to tell her why the school punished her son for kissing another six-year-old
girl. “The girl asked him to kiss her and he did this only to show friendship, what’s wrong with this?” She said.
The headmaster thought that it was wrong of a boy to kiss the girl, even though they were only six years old.
“It is stated clearly in the student handbook. It is unwelcome behavior.” The headmaster said.
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