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2020年新疆乌鲁木齐一中高考英语一模试卷

一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共30.0分)

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Summer Program Guide for Teens Pre-College Immersive Program

Wellesley College is known for the thousands of accomplished women it has sent out into the world-women who are committed to making a difference. Especially designed for high school girls, the program is based on Wellesley's campus. Students will take courses and become members of the Wellesley community. When: July 7 - August 1

More Information: 781-283-2748 Young Scholars Program

Open to high school students who have an academic average of 3.2 or better, the program is a great introduction to the University of Maryland. Seminars featuring speakers in innovative(革新的) career or academic fields further enrich the learning experience. Students enjoy movie nights, activities at the students' union and more. When: July 8 - July 27

More Information: 301-405-7762 Zeal Adventure and Travel

We offer two-week and three-week long trips to Hawaii, Alaska, Australia, Costa Rica, and Spain. All trips include 15 to 25 hours of community service activities. Depending on your trip of choice, you'll be volunteering with sea turtles, caring for dogs in Spain, and much more. Every trip also includes exciting outdoor activities like surfing, ice climbing and hiking.

More Information: 844-282-9325 California College Tour

Students will visit top schools throughout the state on this fun-filled tour. The tour includes enjoying tourist attractions along the way, including Disneyland! Along the way, students take college tours, meet with admissions staff, and learn how to make the most out of future college visits.

More Information: 510-548-6612

1. What can you do if you attend the Young Scholars Program? ______

A. Take part in various outdoor activities. B. Learn the history of Wellesley College. C. Watch films together with other students. D. Enjoy some tourist attractions along the way.

2. Which number can provide access to volunteering chances? ______

A. 301-405-7762. B. 510-548-6612. C. 781-283-2748. D. 844-282-9325.

3. Which program may help students make a choice during the college application?

______

A. California College Tour. B. Young Scholars Program. C. Zeal Adventure and Travel.

D. Pre-College Immersive Program.

B

Promise Sawyers, a 10-year-old girl in Nashville, Tenn. is inspiring people old and young ,

after making a video before going to school \, just one

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day after she was made fun of for her afro.

Promise Sawyers' motivational video was posted online by her mom Qui Daugherty, after the 5th-grader secretly recorded it on Daugherty's phone. In it, Sawyers explained that she was feeling \natural hair the day before. But she was determined not to let it bring her down, and wore it the same way the following day. \,\said. \.\

Daugherty says that Promise has been surrounded by that type of positivity her whole life. She's always taught her daughter to \, even when somebody is trying to bring her down. And although this example seems like one of the more disheartening(令人气馁的) ones that Promise has faced after starting at a new school, her video proved that she took her mom's advice to heart. Now, nearly 2 million views later, people everywhere are responding to the video. \no idea the impact that it was going to make and the amount of messages,\said. \.\

Daugherty jokes that Promise doesn't understand how influential her words are. Instead, the 10-year-old is just excited about the millions of views.

\,\. \impactful behind this and make an influence and inspire people. That's all we want.\4. What does the underlined word \? ______

A. A hairstyle. B. A disability. C. An attitude. D. A video.

5. What did Promise decide to do after being teased by her classmates? ______

A. Seek some advice from her mother. B. Make herself look bigger and better. C. Record her sadness on video silently. D. Keep wearing the same hair to school.

6. What will Daugherty advise Promise to do when there's something disheartening? ______

A. Switch to a new start. B. Look on the bright side. C. Make necessary changes. D. Share her joy with others. 7. How did Daugherty feel about people's response to the video? ______

A. Embarrassed. B. Worried. C. Confused. D. Surprised.

C

A new report from the U.K. says that more than 1 in 5 teens there spend five hours or more per day on social media. And the heavier users of social media go to bed later and get poorer quality sleep. The new study was based on self-reported survey data from nearly 12,000 teenage participants in the U.K. Millennium Cohort Study. Megan Moreno, a researcher at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, says that social media is too often described as either entirely good or bad, when the reality is more complicated for teens. \, but it is the way that they stay in touch with each other,\. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the study found a link between high social media usage and poor sleep patterns. Specifically, teens who report heavier social media use go to sleep later. And, the study authors note, late bedtimes are linked with poorer academic and mental health outcomes. Holly Scott, a researcher at the University of Glasgow, isn't sounding the alarm. She says,

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\, 'We should just get teenagers to spend less time on social media.' I think that's an understandable response, but what I really encourage people to do is look beyond that.\

emotional and cognitive and social factors\. Scott emphasizes that the study is pointing to a correlation between social media and poor sleep, but not necessarily demonstrating cause and effect.

\be worried about missing out on things, or affecting their friends by not answering messages - and they stay up late from that,\. But, \they have a naturally later body clock, and are passing their free time at night on social media until they're ready to fall asleep,\.

8. What's the purpose of the new study in the U.K.? ______

A. To find the benefits of using social media. B. To know the effects of using social media.

C. To know teenagers' habits of using social media. D. To prove the growing popularity of social media.

9. What attitude does Megan Moreno take towards social media? ______

A. Critical. B. Positive. C. Objective. D. Confused.

10. What does Holly Scott think of social media's causing poor sleep? ______

A. It's interesting. B. It's impossible. C. It's beyond doubt. D. It lacks evidence. 11. What is the best title for the text? ______

A. How to Sleep Well Tonight

B. Social Media Is Wasting Our Time

C. Teens May Be Losing Sleep Over Social Media D. Make Use of Social Media in an Effective Way

D

Working robots, like the KASRO, are typically big, simple, and strong. They are large preprogrammed units working in dangerous and dull jobs. But the growing trend towards collaborative(合作的) robots, or cobots, is transforming robotic use worldwide. What big companies such as Germany's Mercedes-Benz discovered was that robots alone were not enough to keep pace with the demand for customized products. Human-robot

collaboration was identified as the most suitable strategy. By shrinking robots down to

desktop size and equipping them with sensors and AI, the next generation of cobots will feel our presence, learn from us, and cooperate with us better.

\, we're much more flexible and can produce many more products on one production line,\, Markus Schaefer. \.\

The future of cobot working is likely to change as new ways of interacting are developed. Voice commands are bound to be a feature as natural language processing systems become more widespread. Closer integration(融合) with machine learning and AI is sure to help realize the benefits of elements such as voice control and machine vision. Unplanned changes to production and safer interaction with humans will then require a step-change in robot learning.

Cobots will learn directly from human interaction or even from simulations(模拟) that will help them to adapt to real-world situations. Open robotics platforms, such as Carnegie Mellon University's LoCoBot or Elephant Robotics' Catbot, mean that programmers can share

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the skills they have developed via the cloud.

Importantly, for household robots to become popular, robot learning-where environmental data is gathered to make more ideal decisions- will be needed. Cobot carers, such as ElliQ the companion robot and IKEA's robotic furniture, promise a bright future of cooperation. Like any achievable technological dream, such as self-driving cars, their realization is coming soon. Cobots will become standard in the same way that a car's GPS or the smartphone did. Their integration into society will gradually become normal.

12. What inspired Mercedes-Benz to recognize the need for human-robot collaboration?

______

A. The fast pace of modern life. B. The decreasing size of robots.

C. The diversity of customer demands. D. The great demand for personal robots.

13. What might Markus Schaefer's words in Paragraph 3 imply? ______

A. People are much smarter than machines.

B. Cobots contribute a lot to effective production. C. It's difficult for people to cooperate with machines. D. Robots are playing a steady role on the production line.

14. What can Carnegie Mellon University's LoCoBot mainly help researchers do? ______

A. Share and improve their skills. B. Make improvements on Catbot.

C. Interact with robots more efficiently.

D. Examine robots' machine learning feature.

15. Why does the author mention GPS in the last paragraph? ______

A. To prove the wide use of high-tech machines. B. To explain the popularity of cobots in the future. C. To introduce another direction in robot development. D. To predict possible difficulties in cobot development. 二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共10.0分)

Who can forget their first day of school? Students come into the classroom wondering who their teacher will be for the year. (1) Introducing yourself to those students is a big part of that first day.

Pay attention to your appearance.

Dress professionally and make sure you follow any published dress codes applying to students and staff. While you want the students to enjoy their time in your class, you want them to respect you. (2) On the first day, putting your best appearance forward can set the tone for the year.

Tell personal interests and hobbies.

(3) It helps them identify with you as more than just a teacher. Students may be surprised you have interests after school. Explaining some of your hobbies and interests can give students the chance to interact with you on the first day. Offering these small personal details can make you seem more approachable and will open up to a connection with your students. Explain classroom rules.

Getting started on the first day by also explaining your class rules and what your class can expect of you is a good way to set guidelines. For example, you could say \, but I do have some rules that everyone must obey.\ (5)

If you have time after your basic introduction, ask your new students if they'd like to know

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anything more about you. After you have answered their questions, ask the class what they have learned about you. For example, ask \?\that, you're reiterating your introduction, which makes it easier for the students to remember you.

A.Give name details step by step. B.Invite questions and responses.

C.Tell your class a little more about yourself.

D.Teachers are faced with new students sitting in desks.

E.Continue to remain polite and positive when speaking to students. F.Dressing in inappropriate clothing can be destructive in the classroom.

G.Keep those rules easy-to-remember if you introduce yourself and the rules together. 16. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.

E F. F G. G 17. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.

E F. F G. G 18. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.

E F. F G. G 19. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.

E F. F G. G 20. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.

E F. F G. G

三、完形填空(本大题共20小题,共30.0分)

Over two weeks ago I was standing on the summit of Mount Qomolangma. It was the top of many years' hard work, and the(21) of a childhood dream.

I have been overwhelmed by the tide of goodwill and (22). But one thing has become(23) apparent. Many people have constant misunderstandings about Mount Qomolangma. In their (24)Qomolangma has (25)her crown. She has become a mountain synonymous with death, exploitation and(26).

The most common question I get asked is: \?\(资助人) of the wilderness, one of my roles is to(28)back from the Earth's remaining wildernesses and to act as a(29)for the wild.

I climbed Qomolangma expecting a rubbish dump but what I found (30) me: I(31) saw any litter, from the airport to the summit.

The Nepalese have (32)some huge clean-up campaigns in recent years, perhaps to improve their reputation, but also in response to some tragic natural disasters. The government (33)a number of requirements including that each climber (34)an additional 8kg of litter(not including their own) and incentives for Sherpas of $2 per kilo of rubbish (激励)(夏尔巴人)cleaned.

The results have been (35). The country lanes of Great Britain have more rubbish than the(36)to base camp; despite the 100,000 footfalls I saw one of the cleanest, tidiest wilderness trails I have encountered.

I have spent time in many of the world's popular wilderness locations and I would say Nepal should be (37). It is an example of man repairing the (38)he has done. As our focus turns to the oceansnd the seemingly(39) task of repairing our marine habitat, we could look at Qomolangma as a fine(40)of turning back the clock. 21. A. realization 22. A. respond

B. motivation B. protection C. connection C. change D. schedule D. support

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