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2024-2025 学年度上学期吉林省“BEST”合作体 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
8.What is the man’s problem?
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A.He has a temperature.
B.He is struggling to save energy.
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C.He is too cold to do his work.
本试卷分客观题和主观题两部分,共 67 题,共 150 分,共 5 页。考试时间为 120 分钟只交答题卡。 9.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. In an office. B. ln the woman’s house. C. In a school.
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 10.What does the woman suggest?
第一节(共 5 题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分) A.Focusing on typing the report.
听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。 B.Taking better care of their health.
听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 C.Discussing the issue with the
1.What should the man do to save his plant? boss. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13
A. Give it more food. B. Give it less sunlight. C. Give it less water. 题。11.How do the speakers feel now?
2.What do we know about the woman?
A. Bored. B. Disappointed. C. Excited.
A.She is short with dark hair.
12.What is probably the woman’s main interest?
B.She has a cousin with golden hair.
A. Gardening. B. Toy houses. C. Model trains.
C.She dreamed of making hair changes.
13.What will the man probably do first?
3.What does the man offer to do for the woman?
A. Go to the bathroom. B. Get something to eat. C. Buy the tickets.
A. Add her to the waiting list. B. Book a ticket for her. C. Give her a phone number. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。
4.What are the speakers probably doing right now? 14.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Attending a party. A. Mother and son. B. Strangers. C. Teacher and student.
B.Going food shopping. 15.What month is it now?
C.Searching for a parking space. A. September. B. October. C. November.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about? 16.What sport was the man involved in?
A. Their plans for the future. B.A friend of theirs. C.A movie character. A. Football. B. Swimming. C. Basketball.
第二节 (共 15 题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分) 17.What does the man probably want to be in the future?
听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中
A. An artist. B. An athlete. C.A doctor.
选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题
听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。
将给出 5 秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
18.Who did the speaker go to the AI Canteen with?
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。
A.A family member. B.A local friend. C.A business partner.
6.Why can't the man use his own phone?
19. What is one disadvantage of the canteen according to the speaker?
A.It has run out of battery.
A.It lacked human emotions.
B.He has lost it somewhere.
B.There wasn't much choice.
C.There’s a problem with the screen.
C.The food didn't taste very nice.
7.How does the app help the woman sleep?
20.How many people can the AI system serve in a day?
A.It plays relaxing music.
A.100. B.200. C. 300.
B.It blocks out the blue screen light.
C.It prevents Internet use in the evening.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 50 分)
B
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
I have always been a design enthusiast and painting something never fails to fill me up with
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
joy. Once I took my brother's old shoes and started my creation on them on a casual afternoon. He
A
had almost decided to throw them away, but that was when I picked them up, thinking to give it a
Adventure. New experiences. Interesting people. Read about other people’s exciting travels around
shot with the pictures. When my brother saw the final piece, he decided to wear the shoes again.
the world with these three books.
The concept, Upcycling Is A Fun Process, occurred to me that day. I understood that if I can
Is That Bike Diesel, Mate?: One man, one bike and the first Lap Around Australia on Used
give a makeover to certain things, they'll be of use again and there is nothing better than returning
Cooking Oil by Paul Carter
the use to something while protecting nature.
There are lots of ways to travel around Australia. You could do it by plane, train or car. But author
I shared my work online and started making notebooks, bookmarks , and name signs.
Paul Carter decided to tour the country on a homemade motorcycle that runs on cooking oil. Why? The
Gradually I sharpened my skills. For almost a year, I have been trying my hand at upcycling things
author worked in the oil industry for many years, and was keen to explore alternative fuels. So, he bought
such as shoes, bags, T-shirts and so on, for many people. I make over things in different ways to
the unusual bike from a group of Australian university students (who had built it themselves)and set off.
suit the needs of their future owners; that is what I put before everything else in most of my works.
On route, he has lots of amusing experiences. He almost dies in a crash and he even attempts to break the
I see upcycling as an opportunity to give a makeover to old stuff, restore its value , reduce
land speed record for a motorbike running .
waste and have lots of fun. I want to normalize upcycling, especially in a world where “ring out
You Are Awful (But I Like You) Travels Through Unloved Britain by Tim Moore
the old, ring in the new” is so common with fast fashion trends, fast food, and our boredom with
Travel writers usually go to the best destinations. But not Tim Moore. In the book, Tim travels to the
most material things.
worst places in the UK. Follow him as he heads to “the bleakest towns, the worst hotels and the scariest
With respect to art and upcycling, I soon start working on jeans to give them a new look.
pubs”. And to make matters worse, he does it in the middle of winter. “My primary challenge was to have
Most of us throw away our old jeans just because they're behind the times. But they can be
a good time in places that everyone had said I wouldn’t,” said the author. And he does meet lots of quirky
something that is all the rage. I'm aiming to take those pitiful pairs of pants and turn them into
characters and discovers that even Britain’s ugliest parts have an inner beauty.
something worth keeping and in style. Such practices are always beneficial as they help with
Coasting: A Private Voyage by Jonathan Raban
sustainable development. After all, we have limited resources and must use them wisely.
In 1982, author Jonathan Raban bought a boat and navigated Britain. And this is the book about his
24.What gave the author the idea of upcycling old things?
adventure. Along the way he gets caught in a few storms, explores seaside towns and even takes his aging
A.Her design talent.
parents along for part of the journey. Raban also uses his time at sea to think about how 1980s Britain is
B.A cheer from her brother.
changing under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
C.A painting experience.
21. What mainly reflects Paul Carter’s travel around Australia?
D.Her concern over the environment.
A. His concern for environmental protection. B. His love for adventure and thrill-seeking.
25.What does the author think most important in the upcycling process?
C. His desire to break records and gain fame. D. His rebellion against traditional transportation methods.
A. Improving her skill.
22. What can be best understood as Tim Moore’s attempt?
B.Tailoring every object.
A.Challenging himself and proving his resilience.
C.Keeping original value.
B.Demonstrating that he is distinctive from other travel writers.
D.Avoiding material waste.
C.Criticizing the tourism industry’s focus on popular destinations.
26.Why does the author mention “ring out the old, ring in the new"?
D.Exposing the hidden charm of overlooked places.
A.To stress the value of old things.
23. What commonalities do the three books share? B.To criticize the craze for new trends.
A.They are all written by famous travel writers.
C.To show difficulties with her work.
B.They focus on luxurious travel experiences.
D.To explain the necessity of upcycling.
C.They involve unique and unconventional travel experiences. 27.What does the underlined phrase “all the rage" mean in the last paragraph?
D.They offer alternative fuel sources and their applications. A. On-trend. B.Wear-resistant. C.Eco-friendly. D.Good-looking.C
D
Landscape paintings of the 19th century displayed in London's Tate Britain museum looked rather
How has artificial intelligence ( AI)changed and shaped our world over the last five years?
familiar to Anna Lea Albright, a climate researcher. Artist William Turner's unique way of painting
How will AI continue to impact our lives in the coming years? Those are the questions addressed
objects in foggy weather let Albright recall her early research on air pollution.
in my report.
“I started wondering if there was a connection,” says Albright, who visited the museum on a day off
When it comes to the current state of AI, I must say some of the biggest changes in the last
from work. Turner -- an English Romantic painter -- was painting as increasing industrial plants earned
five years have been how well Al performs in large data systems on specific types of tasks. We've
London the name "The Big Smoke". Turner's early works were done with sharp details while later works
seen AlphaZero become the best Go player entirely through self-play, and everyday use of Al such
had a dreamier aesthetic(美感).
as grammar checks and autocomplete, automatic personal photo organization, and speech
To figure out to what extent Impressionists were reflecting the environmental conditions of that time ,
recognition become commonplace for large numbers of people.
Albright partnered with climatologist Peter Huybers. They analyzed the contrast of 60 works created by
In terms of potential, I'm most excited that AI can develop better and be used to assist people
Turner from 1796 to 1850 and 38 paintings by Monet between 1864 and 1901. It turned out that as the
in various ways. It can help with decision-making such as identifying the likely treatment options
release of sulfur dioxide( 二氧化硫)increased over time, the amount of contrast in both Turner's and
for patients and provide basic assistance such as text-to-speech transformation for the visually
Monet's paintings decreased. However, works set in Paris by Monet between 1864 and 1872 showed
damaged. In many situations, people and AI are complementary; that's why I assume there is a
relatively higher contrast compared with Turner's London-based works created 20 years earlier. This,
possibility of teaming people with AI.
Albright and Huybers say, can be due to the much slower start of the Industrial Revolution in France,
In the past, people had a fairly rosy outlook on AI, but now the public have a much more
The researchers also analyzed the paintings’ visibility, or the distance at which an object can be
mixed view. This comes from the fact we are much less willing to tolerate faults, especially
clearly seen. Before 1830, the visibility in Turner's paintings averaged about 25 kilometers while paintings
discriminatory ones. There have also been questions of information and disinformation control as
after 1830 had the average visibility of about 10 kilometers.To strengthen their argument, the researchers
people get their news and entertainment by searches and rankings personalized to their needs. So,
also analyzed 18 paintings from four other London- and Paris-based Impressionists.Again, as outdoor air
there's a much greater recognition that we should not be waiting for AI tools to become
pollution increased, the contrast and visibility in the paintings decreased.
mainstream before making sure they are morally correct.
The researchers calculate that air pollution can explain about 61 percent of contrast differences
The need to understand the basics of AI and data science starts much earlier than college
between the paintings. In that respect," different painters will paint in a similar way when the environment
education, as children are being exposed to AI as soon as they click on online videos. But for
is similar," Albright says. "But I don't want to overstep the line and say: Oh, we can explain all of
computer science students in college, I think a key thing that future engineers need to realize is
Impressionism."
when to demand input and how to talk across subject boundaries to get at often difficult-to-
28.Why is Albright's visit to a museum mentioned?
quantify ideas of safety, equity, and so forth.
A. To connect art with research. B.To introduce previous foggy weather.
32.Why does the author talk about AI's performance on some tasks in paragraph 2?
C.To show impacts of Turner's painting. D.To explain inspiration for her new
A.To criticize AI's lack of diversity.
study. 29.What might lead to lower contrast in Turner's paintings according to the
B.To show AI's specialized advancements.
research?
C.To explain AI's superiority to humans,
A. His personal habits. B.His drawing techniques.
D.To highlight AI's considerable intelligence.
C.The higher level of industrialization. D.The influence of
33.What does the underlined word “complementary”in paragraph 3 mean?
Impressionists. 30.What does the paintings’ visibility mainly indicate?
A. Significant. B. Independent.
A.Painting styles vary with time and regions.
C. Interrelated. D. Contradictory.
B.Air pollution needs to be controlled.
34.What may make humans now think differently about Al?
C.Lower visibility is more popular in works.
A.Its disadvantages. B. Its moral duty.
D.Changes in it may relate to air quality.
C.The high expectations D.The personalized news.
31.Which word can best describe Albright's attitude towards the findings?
35.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A. Objective. B.Optimistic.
A. Strengths and Faults of AI B.The Present and Future of AI
C.Enthusiastic. D.Doubtful.
C. AI: How to Further develop? D. Humans vs AI: Who’s Better?第二节(共 5 小题,每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
start over 51 coming up with (and maintaining) new study habits.
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
With finals coming up, I have established my golden rule: there isn't a(n) 52 way to
If you are trying to assess a person's character, make sure you do not rely heavily on factors that can
learn a new language. Once you commit and accept that you are a 53 , it becomes an
be misleading. Instead, observe the individual's ability to tell the truth and to commit. 36
ongoing process of exploration, failure, reassessment, and trying again. Am I fluent now? Not even
You can tell a lot about a person's character by observing how he treats other people. 37 It
54 .And I may never be. But I learned how to be honest with myself and push through 55 .
may be difficult to actually see how he treats different types of people if you only encounter him in a
41.A. get by B.carry on C.fit in D.keep up
single environment, such as the workplace. It is often possible, however, to get some idea of his manner of
42.A.inflexible B.incomprehensible C.unmemorable D.unacceptable
interaction with different types of people through conversation with him.
43.A.register B. provide C.account D.prepare
Whether or not a person is honest says a lot about his character. The attitude a person has about
44.A. evaluating B.adapting C.reviewing D.presenting
honesty can also indicate what type of person he is. 38 To some degree the types of lies he may tell
45.A.structures B.articles C.characters D.rules
and his motives for doing so matter.
46.A.effort B.statement C.appointment D.commitment
39 The word “commitment” often causes people to instantly think of close relationships.
47.A.relaxed B.delighted C.shocked D.relieved
Whether a person can respect the vows (誓约) and agreements is usually an indication of character.
48.A. exceptionally B.obviously C.randomly D. regularly
A person’s character is affected by his attitude. 40 Attitude can affect many aspects of
49.A. challenge B.mistake C.accident D.escape
a person's life, including how hard he works and his ability to be supportive of others.
50.A. changing B.emerging C.suffering D.developing
When you are trying to assess someone's character, remember that it consists of qualities and habits
51.A.in support of B.in place of C.in spite of D.in terms of
that form his identity.
52.A. innovative B.useful C.alternative D. perfect
A.More importantly, it’s necessary to continue his inner struggle.
53.A.follower B. beginner C.supporter D.winner
B.The level of commitment indicates the type of character he has.
54.A. close B.ready C.sure D.right
C.There are many other things in life that may require commitment.
55.A. shortcomings B. hesitations C.setbacks D. disasters
D.This includes both people he knows and people he does not know.
第二节 (共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
E.Also, pay attention to his attitude and try to distinguish how it impacts his life.
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
F.Observe the person's conversations and try to determine how often he tells lies.
Anyone visiting Tibet and exploring its culture would visit the temples to view the colorful
G.Some people generally have a negative outlook while others may try to be positive even in
and educational Tibetan Thangka (唐卡) paintings.They are traditionally painted on either cotton
difficult situations.
or silk, with 56 (loose) woven cotton being the most common. The paintings usually
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分 30 分) show religious scenes, as indicated by their name, Thangka, 5 7 (mean) “recorded
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分) message" in Tibetan.
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
The Tibetan Thangka is 58 art form that originated in Nepal and was brought to
I never planned on learning Chinese. Even when I found out I was going to Shanghai, I assumed
Tibet later. The Thangka paintings were developed over the centuries from the early murals (壁画)
that I would be able to 41 with English. It didn't take long for me to realize how naive( 天 真 的 ) I
that can be seen in 59 is titled“Library Caves”, such as the Ajanta Caves in India and the
was. Chinese characters are totally foreign and 42 . I quickly got sick of not being able to
Mogao Caves in China.
understand anything, and I decided to 43 for the Chinese class offered by my university.
The Mogao Caves were previously a storage place of many Tibetan paintings on cloth,
I had Chinese every weekday, after which I spent at least an hour 44 the lesson. In the evening
including the earliest surviving Thangka dated to be from around 780-848 AD 60 the
my friends and I quizzed each other on the 45 we had to memorize. More importantly, I made a
region was under Tibetan rule. Historians note that between the 14th and 15th century, Tibetan
conscious 46 to speak in Chinese in stores and restaurants. I was 47 when I was able to
paintings 61 (integrate) many elements from the Chinese murals.
maintain a simple conversation with the locals.
The Thangka painting is not a flat creation but consists of a painted picture panel, over which
When I 48 achieved A's on my Chinese exams, I thought it was time to take a break from
a fabric is mounted, and then over which is laid a cover, usually silk. It is the nature of delicacy
studying for Chinese every day and focus on my other classes. Unfortunately, this turned out to be a(n)
62 makes Thangkas prefer dry places 63 ( prevent) the quality of the silk from being
49 . Not only were my study habits 50 , the lessons themselves were getting harder. I had to
affected by wetness. When they are not in use, they remain 64 (roll) up, with coveringson the back and front to protect the painting. 65 ( keep) in this way helps Thangkas last for a
Para. 1 After reaching there, we found the tickets needed to be bought by credit card which we
very long time.
didn’t have.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
假定你是李华,你校于上周六举行了趣味运动会,你的英国笔友 Peter 很想了解该活动,请你给他
写一封邮件.
内容包括:1.趣味运动会情况; 2.你的感受和收获。
注意:1.写作词数应为 80 个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
参考词汇:趣味运动会 fun sports meet
Dear Peter,
Para. 2 After we arrived home, we told our daughter about the story of that kind
boy.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节(满分 25 分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写内段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
This story happened during our trip to the Us in 2013. My husband and I decided on visiting Cape
Cod, a beautiful sea resort, which is about three hour drive from the city of Boston. Our daughter who
then lived in Salem close to Boston dropped us off at Salem at one of the pick-up points of the tour bus in
Boston. We decided to return home on our own in the evening as we thought that we could catch a local
train to Salem from Boston. Our daughter insisted that she should pick us up in the evening, but we were
confident of our ability to retrace our way and we didn't want to trouble her.
We had a great time in Cape Cod and returned to Boston at six in the evening. We thought that
Boston commuter rail station (通勤火车站) was close to the last but one stage before the drop-off point so
we got off the bus at the stage. My husband has a very good memory and a keen sense of direction. I just
blindly followed him, without knowing where we were heading for.But after a while, we found ourselves
going round in a maze (迷宫), with the station nowhere in sight! Being a Sunday, the roads were empty.
At first, we didn't count on the stranger to save us from that situation. Finally, having no other option, we
approached a young boy dressed in strange clothes. We didn't think he was good enough to show us the
way, but we just had a try.
We approached him and explained the situation, To our surprise, he personally took us to the station
on hearing our problem. On the way to the station, we talked a lot. We knew he was at the same age as our
daughter. He just got off work from a bar, where he worked as a singer. We asked why he chose this job,
and he said that this was his part-time job since he needed to earn extra money for his sister's study. Both
my husband and I became silent.
注意:1.续写词数应为 150 左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。