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C-挑戰真題爭滿分
A?常考題不丟分、
【2023普陀二模J
Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethat
thereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.confirmedB.measurableC.previouslyD.determineE.trackingF.habitable
G.virtuallyH.sensitiveI.protectJ.surprisedK.system
ANewExoplanetintheSystem
In2014,datafromNASA'sKeplerSpaceTelescopeallowedastronomerstoannouncethedetectionofthree
planetsorbitingKepler-138.Thiswasbasedona11dipinstarlightastheplanetmomentarilypassedin
frontoftheirstar,atransit.
BennekeandhiscolleagueDianaDragomir,fromtheUniversityofNewMexico,cameupwiththeideaof
re-observingtheplanetary12withtheHubbleandSpitzerspacetelescopesbetween2014and2016to
catchmoretransitsofKepler-138d,thethirdplanetinthesystem,inordertostudyitsatmosphere.
WhileearlierNASAKeplerspacetelescopeobservationsonlyshowedtransitsofthreesmallplanetsaround
Kepler-138,Piauletandherteamwere13tofindthattheHubbleandSpitzerobservationssuggestedthe
presenceofafourthplanetinthesystem,Kepler-138e.
Thisnewlyfoundplanetissmallandfartherfromitsstarthanthethreeothers,taking38daystocompletean
orbit.Theplanetisinthe14zoneofitsstar,atemperateregionwhereaplanetreceivesjusttheright
amountofheatfromitscoolstartobeneithertoohotnortoocoldtoallowthepresenceofliquidwater.Observingthe
exoplanefstransitwouldhaveallowedastronomersto15itssize.
WithKepler-138e,themassesofthe16knownplanetsweremeasuredagainviathetransit
timing-variationmethod,whichconsistsof17smallvariationsintheprecisemomentsoftheplanets9
transitsinfrontoftheirstarcausedbythegravitationalpullofothernearbyplanets.
Theresearchershadanothersurprise:theyfoundthatthetwowaterworldsKepler-138canddaretwinplanets,
with18thesamesizeandmass,whiletheywerepreviouslythoughttobegreatlydifferent.Thecloser-in
planet,Kepler-138b,ontheotherhand,is19tobeasmallMars-massplanet,oneofthesmallestexoplanets
knowntodate.
“Asourinstrumentsandtechniquesbecome20enoughtofindandstudyplanetsthatarefarther
fromtheirstars,wemightstartfindingalotmorewaterworldslikeKepler-138candd,“Bennekeconcluded.
【2023徐匯二模】
A.academicB.previouslyC.submitD.assessedE.classifier
F.controversyG.subscribedH.detectI.typicallyJ.accessK.labelled
OpenAIreleases“notfullyreliable95tooltodetectAIgeneratedcontent
ChatGPThasbeencreatingwavesacrosstheinternetwithitswritingabilityandresponsestorequests.Theuse
ofChatGPThasbeenfullof31.Therehavebeenconcernsthatstudentscanusethistoolto32
Ai-generatedworkandclaimitastheirown.
OpenAI,theresearchlaboratorybehindChatGPT,hasreleasedatooldesignedto33whethertexthas
beenwrittenbyartificialintelligence,butwarnsifsnotcompletelyreliable-yet.InablogpostonTuesday,OpenAI
linkedtoanew34toolthathasbeentrainedtodistinguishbetweentextwrittenbyahumanandthatwritten
byavarietyofAI,notjustChatGPT.
ThetoolcouldbeusefulincaseswhereAIwasusedfor"35dishonesty“andwhenAIchatbotswere
positionedashumans,theysaid.Buttheyadmittedthetool<6isnotfullyreliable^^andonlycorrectlyidentified26%of
Al-writtenEnglishtexts.Italsoincorrectly36human-writtentextsasprobablywrittenbyAItools9%of
thetime.
“Ourclassifier'sreliability37improvesasthelengthoftheinputtextincreases.Comparedtoour
38releasedclassifier,thisnewclassifierissignificantlymorereliableontextfrommorerecentAI
systems.9,
SinceChatGPTwasopeneduptopublic39,ithasgivenrisetoawaveofconcernamongeducational
institutionsacrosstheworldthatitcouldleadtocheatinginexamsorassessments.LecturersintheUKarebeing
urgedtoreviewthewayinwhichtheircourseswere40,whilesomeuniversitieshavebannedthe
technologyentirelyandreturnedtopen-and-paperexamstostopstudentsusingAL
A.automaticallyB.coexistC.conceptD.discontinuedE.discouraged
F.necessarilyG.optimismH.pricedI.profit-generatingJ.promotionalK.trash
TooGoodToGo
Aroundthecountry,appsthatconnectcustomerstobusinesseswithleftoverfoodhavebeguntospread.The
___11issimple:Restaurantsandgrocerystoresthrowawayhugeamountsoffoodeveryday.Ratherthan
___12it,appslikeTooGoodToGoandFlashfoodhelpbusinessessellitatareducedprice.Theyclaimthatthe
businessesandbuyersarehelpingtheenvironmentbecausethefoodwouldotherwisebecomefoodwaste,abig
contributortoclimatechange.
IntheUnitedStates,customersin12citiescanlookthroughrestaurantsandstoresonTooGoodToGo,then
reserve'"surprisebags“thattypicallycostabout$4to$6andcontainfoodthatwouldhavebeen___13___atroughly
threetimesthatamount.
Severalfoodwasteexpertsexpressed___14___thatthesetypesofappscouldhelplimittheamountofwasted
food.Andeventhoughcharitableorganizationsoftenredirectunwantedfoodfromrestaurantsandgrocerystoresto
foodbanksandcommunitykitchens,there?sspaceforallofthesekindsofsolutionsto___15___.
Onecomplicationisthat,accordingtointerviewswithseveralcompaniessellingonTooGoodToGo,atleasta
fewitemsfbrsaletherearen't___16___whatbuyersmightthinkofas"foodwaste.^^TheownerofaBaltimore
dessertshopsaidsheconsideredtheappa(n)___17___tooltoreachnewcustomersbysellingwhatshecalled"little
samples.Abeercompanyownersaidheusedtheapptosell___18___products,butalsosoldnewflavorstherein
hopesofattractingnewcustomers.
Mr.Crummie,theTooGoodToGodirector,saidtheapp___19___thistypeofbehavior.t4Ifsomebodyispaying
$5,theyshouldbereceiving$15worthoffdod,“hesaid.t4Soifsnota(n)___20___platfbrm.^^
B?柘展培優拿高分
1.【上海市建平中學2022-2023學年高三下學期開學考英語試題】
Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethat
thereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.maximizeB.subsequentC.potentialD.personalizeE.misrepresentedF.limited
G.marketingH.predictiveI.commercialJ.speedK.absence
Nochildoryoungathleteshouldbesubjectedtogenetictestingtofindsportingtalentorimproveperformance,
concludetheexpertsinastatementpublishedintheBritishJournalofSportsMedicine.
Thescientificevidenceontheeffectivenessofthese___11___testsissimplyfartooweaktobacktheiruse,says
theexpertsinthefieldsofgenomics,exercise,sportsperformance,etc.Whilethescienceofgenomicshasadvanced
rapidlyoverthepastdecade,theabilitytointerpretthemeaningofgenetictestresultsisstillatarelativelyearlystage.
Butthathasnotstoppedthegrowthofthe“directtoconsumer^^genetictests,whichclaimtobeabletospot
children'sathletictalentsortailortrainingto___12___performance.Thisfast-growingmarkethascausedfearsthat
thestilllimitedlevelofknowledgeonthegeneticsofsportsperformanceisbeing___13___forcommercialgain.
Toinformthestatement,thepanellookedattheavailabilityofDIYgenetictests.Itfound39companies
___14___testsassociatedwithsportorexerciseperformanceorinjury-almosttwiceasmanyasin2018.
Theclaimsincluded:“15yourtrainingbasedonyoursportsgenetics,9,“Giveparentsandcoachesearly
informationontheirchild'sgenetic16forsuccessforsports,"and"WeuseyourDNAresultstohelpyoulose
fat,buildmuscle,getfitter.
Butthe___17___ofanygoodscientificdatatoguideselectionofwhichvariantstotestweakensthevalueof
multipletesting.Besides,whilethereissomeevidencetosuggestalinkwithenhancedphysicalperformance,itis
veryweak,makingthe18valueofthesetests'"actuallyzero,"saysthestatement.
Thestatementemphasizesthe___19___ofchangeingenesequencingtechnologyhasgotmuchfasterthan
regulation.Anditpointsouttheimportanceofcounsellingbeforeanygenetictestistaken.
“Whilefurtherevidencewillundoubtedlyemergearoundthegeneticsofsportperformanceinthefuture,the
dataarecurrentlyvery20.Therefore,inthisstageoflimitedknowledge,nochildoryoungathleteshould
beexposedtogenetictestingtodefineoraltertrainingorfortalentidentificationaimedatselectinggiftedchildrenor
adolescents,itconcludes.
2.[2023屆上海市復興高級中學高三春考適應性考試英語試題】
Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethat
thereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.characteristicB.blameC.slaveD.acceptingE.orientedF.remaining
G.properlyH.behaviorsI.surpriseJ.resistK.consistently
AnAmericanresearcherwhostudied600millionairesfoundhowrichyoucangetcomesdownto6"wealth
factors44.Shefoundthatsixbehaviorsarerelatedtonetworthpotential,regardlessofageorincome.Thesewere
thriftiness,confidence,responsibility,planning,focusandsocialindifference.
Beingthriftycomesasnogreat31/'Spendingaboveyourmeans,spendinginsteadofsavingfor
retirement,spendinginanticipationofbecomingwealthymakesyoua32tothepaycheck,evenwithan
astronomicallevelofincome,9,shewrote.Toproperlybuildwealth,expertsrecommendsaving20%yourincomeand
livingoffthe3380%.
Havingconfidenceisanotherkey34,asithelpspeopletobethrifty.Ittakesconfidencetolivewithin
yourmeans.Italsotakesconfidencetoinvest35.Insteadofmakinginvestingdecisionswithyouremotions,
financialplannersadvisethatyoushouldleaveyourinvestmentsaloneandfocusonalong-terminvestmentplan.
Butpeoplecan'tinvest—ormanagetheirownmoney—without36responsibilityfortheoutcomes.
Manymillionairestakeonpersonalresponsibility—andmostalsohappentobeself-made,meaningtheydidn't
acquiretheirwealththroughluck.Millionairesdon'tcountonanyoneelsetomakethemrich,andthey
don't37anyoneelseiftheyfallshort.Theyfocusonthingstheycancontrolandaligntheirdailyhabitsto
thegoalstheyhavesetforthemselves.Theytendtobegoal-38andhardworkers,whichenablesthemto
planfinanciallyandfocusonseeingthoseplansthrough.92%ofthemillionairessurveyeddevelopedalong-term
planfortheirmoney,and97%almostalwaysachievedthegoalstheysetforthemselves.
Anditisthese39thatmakeiteasyforthemtobesociallyindifferent.They40lifestyle
creep,thetendencytospendmorewheneveroneearnsmore.Essentially,theydon'tyieldtopressuretobuythelatest
thingortokeepupwithothersorwhattheyhaveacquired.Insteadofbeingfocusedonwhatmightmakethemhappy
today,they9refocusedontheirlong-termwealth-buildingplan.
3.1上海南洋模范中學2022-2023學年高三3月考試英語試卷】
Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethat
thereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.neededB.directlyC.constantlyD.dangerousE.weightlessF.repaired
G.affectedH.permanentI.scansJ.resultsK.decades
BadNewsForAstronautSkeletons
AstronautswhosebonesareweakenedbyspaceflightmaynotrecoverevenafterreturningtoEarth,accordingto
anewstudy.Thisraisesquestionsabouthowhumanswillcopeonlongspacemissions.
The___11___conditionsinspacemeanthatastronauts5bodiesarenot___12___exercisinginthesamewayas
theyareonEarth.Musclesgetweakerbutbonesarealso___13___becausethebodydoesnotreplacemineralsthat
are___14___.
Since2015,doctorsattheUniversityofCalgaryinCanadahavebeenstudyingtheproblembycomparing
___15___ofastronauttibias(shinbones)madebeforeflight,___16___afterreturntoEarth,andaftersixand12
monthsofrecoverytime.Their___17___showthatayearafterreturningtoEarth,bonesstillhaveupto2.1%lower
mineraldensity(ameasureoftheirstrength)thanbeforetheflight.
DrLeighGabel,wholedtheteam,explainedthattheeffectsofafewmonthsinspacewereequaltoseveral
___18___ofageingonEarth.Damagetotheboneitselfthatoccursinspacecan'tbe___19___,saysGabel,so“the
astronaut9soverallbonestructurepermanentlychanges^^.
Thestudyfoundthatthelongerthespacemission,thegreaterandmore___20___theboneloss.Thissupportsa
2020studythatpredictedthatduringathree-yearmissiontoMars,oneinthreeastronautswouldbeatriskof
osteoporosis(fragilebones).Gabelsaysspaceagencieswillneedtoimprovetheexerciseandnutritiontheyoffer
astronautsiftheyaretogoonsuchlongtrips.
4[2023屆上海市寶山區3月高考適應性練習英語試卷】
Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethat
thereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.associatedB.chargeC.coolingD.deadenE.appliancesF.narrow
GcausesH.reflectiveI.restrictedJ.typicallyK.unstable
Howdoesthunder-snowwork?Thunder-snowisrarebecausetheconditionsthatproducesnowtendtohavea
stabilizingeffectontheatmosphere.Inwinterthesurfaceandlowertroposphere(對流層)arecoldandthereislittle
moisturetoleadtolightning.Lightningsuper-heatstheair,whiletherapid11producesthesoundwaveswe
callthunder.
Thunderstormscanforminwinter,buthavedifferentcharacteristics.Atypicalnormalthunderstormconsistsof
tall,___12___cloudsthatrisefromawarmupdraft(上升氣流)leadingfromthesurfaceuptoaround40,000feet.
Thunder-snowusuallyformswhenlayersofflatsnowcloudsdevelopinstabilityandexperiencedynamiclifting.
Three___13___leadtotheinstability.Firstly,anormalthunderstormattheedgeofawarmorcoldfrontcanruninto
coldair,changingrainintofreezingrainorsnow.Secondly,whentheflatsnowcloudsbecomebumpyordevelop
whatareusuallycalled“turrets”.Turretsriseabouttheclouds,makingthetoplayer___14___.Thechangecauses
watermoleculesoricecrystalstogainorloseelectrons(電子).Whentheelectrical___15___differencebetweentwo
bodiesbecomeslargeenough,lightningoccurs.Thirdly,acoldairfrontpassingoverwarmerwatercanproduce
thunder-snow.Thisisthetypeofthunder-snowmostoftenseenneartheGreatLakesornearandocean.
Theobviousdifferencebetweenatypicalthunderstormandthunder-snowisthatathunderstormproducesrain,
whilethunder-snowis___16___withsnow.However,thethunderandlightningofthunder-snowaredifferent,too.
Snowcan___17___sound,sothundersnow9sthundersoundslowanddoesn'ttravelasfarasitwouldinaclearor
rainysky.Normalthundermaybeheardmilesfromitssource,whilethunder-snowthundertendstobe___18___toa
2to3mileradiusfromthelightningstrike.Whilethesoundofathundermaybelowered,lightningflashesare
enhancedby___19___snow.Thunder-snowlightning20appearswhiteorgolden,ratherthantheusual
blueorpurpleofthunderstormlightning.
5.12023屆上海市上海中學下學期高考英語階段模擬試卷】
Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Note
thatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.achievedB.applicant-trackingC.descriptiveD.eliminateE.extent
F.high-energyG.matchH.missionsI.outcomesJ.quantifiableK.screen
OutsmartingtheRobotsQ:Regardingyourcolumnontryingtogetyourresumepasttherobots,Fma
59-year-oldsalesprofessionallookingforajob.IsuspectI'mgettingbouncedbecauseI'mshowing20-plusyearsof
experience.HowshouldIbedescribingmyexperiencetogetpastthese11systems?一C.P.
A:Thesesystemstypically12applicantsbasedpartlyontheireducationlevel,titlesheldonpastjobs
andconsistency(一致性)ofworkhistory.Job-searchcoachesoftenrecommendleavingoutdatesmorethan20years
inthepast.Also,13thenamesofpastemployersthatareoutofbusiness.Replacethemwithageneral
descriptionofthekindand14oftheexperienceyougainedthere,suchassalesmanagement,andmention
titlesheldandresults15inthoseroles.Placespecialemphasisonquantifyingsuch16assalesor
market-sharegrowthorcustomersgained.
Trytoapplyonlyforopeningsthataretrulyagood17,thentailoryourapplicationandcoverletterby
selectingthesamekeywordsand18termsusedbytheemployerinthejobposting.Emphasizeyourmost
recentroles.Ifyou'vebeenoutofworkforawhile,consideracquiringsomenewqualificationsthroughtraining,or
puttingyoursalesskillstoworkforanonprofitorganizationinarolethatwillenableyoutoshow19results.
Employerswillbelookingforanactive,20applicantwhoisreadyforafaststart.
c?挑戰真題爭滿分、
(2022年1月上海春季高考)
Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Note
thatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.characteristicsB.diverseC.employD.functionEissueF.integration
G.hitH.militaryI.potentialJ.schemesK.wearers
FutureFashion:BiometricBodysuits
AteamoftheAppliedNanoBioscienceCenteratArizonaStateUniversityhasbuiltprototypes(原型)of
biometricbodysuits.Theycandetectchemicalattacks,deliverdrugstotheir(31),orevenperfumescents
ifyourbodytemperaturerisestoomuch.The(32)versionoftheScentsoryChameleonBodysuit
incorporatesfuelcellstoprovidealightweightsourceofpowerforthesoldiefsequipment.Thecivilianonecan
monitoryourheartorbloodpressure,deliverinteractivegamesorsimplyworkasawearablecomputer.Youwill
evenbeabletodownloadnewcolorsandpatternsfromtheWebtochangeyourappearanceaccordingtothisarticle
fromEastValleyTribuneinArizona.Bothversionsshould(33)themarketwithinafewyears.
FredereZenhausen,directoroftheAppliedNanoBioscienceCenteratASU,hasjoinedwithGhassanJabbour,
aprofessorattheUniversityofArizona,todeveloptwoprototypesof"Biometricbodysuits"thatcontainembedded
sensors,powersources,microfluidicdevicesandothergadgetsnotnormallyassociatedwiththelatestParis
fashions.Such"smart"clothingcould(34)futuresoldiersearlywaningofchemicalattacksor
automaticallydeliverinsulintodiabetics,ZenhausemnsaidnThebiometricbodysuitshowshowelectronicsand
Fuidies(流體學)canbeincorporatedintoclothingtoperformawiderangeof(35)tasks,fromhighly
functionaltotheaesthetic”hesaid.
ThecivilianChameleonwillhavesomewhatdifferent(36).Itsbiometricoutfitdemonstrates
howminiatureelectronicscouldbeembeddedinclothingtopromotehealthismadeofclearvinyl(乙烯基)and
whiteplasticstoshowtheplacementofvariouselectronicandfuidicdevices.Inthefuturesuchanoutfitcould
diagnosediseasesanddelivermedicationstothewearer,monitorheartrateorbloodpressure,deliverinteractive
gamesandotherformsofentertainmentor(37)asawearablecomputer.
AnotherpossibilitywouldbetodownloaddifferentdesignsfromtheInternetsothefabriccouldchangecolors
indpatterns,Zenhausernsuid.Andifcouldallbemadetolookstylishbythe(38)ofelectronicsand
high-fashiondesigns,hesaid.Infact,theconceptofembeddingmicroelectronicsinfabricshas(39)
farbeyondclothing.SheilaKennedy,anBoston-basedarchitectandvisitingprofessoratthe
HarvardUniversallyGraduateSchoolofDesign,seespossibilitiesto(40)thetechnologyinbuilding
design.Asanexample,shesaidwindowshadescontainingorganiclightemittingdiodes(二極管)couldproduce
electricityfromsunlightthatwouldhelpgeneratepower.
(2018上海春考)
Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethat
thereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.addressB.fascinationC.governedD.imposingE.offensiveF.originally
G.overlookingH.rebellionI.reminderJ.randomlyK.swept
Palacesareknownfortheirbeautyandsplendor,buttheyofferlittleprotectionagainstattacks.Itiseasyto
defendafortress,butfortressesarenotdesignedwiththecomfortofa
kingorqueeninmind.Whenitcomestostructuresthatareboth
___31___andwell-fortified,theclassicEuropeancastleisthepinnacle
ofdesign.Acrosstheagescastleschanged,developed,andeventuallyfell
outofuse,buttheystillcommandthe___32___ofourculture.
Castleswere___33___builtinEnglandbyNormaninvadersin1066.AsWilliamtheConqueror___34___
throughEngland,hefortifiedkeypositionstosecurethelandhehadtaken.Thecastleshebuiltallowedthe
NormanlordstoretreattosafetywhenthreatenedbyEnglish___35___.Castlesalsoservedasbasesofoperation
foroffensiveattacks.Troopsweresummonedto,organizedaround,anddeployedfromcastles.Inthiswaycastles
servedboth___36___anddefensiverolesinmilitaryoperations.
Notlimitedtomilitarypurposes,castlesalsoservedasofficesfromwhichthelordwouldadministercontrol
overhisfiefdom.Thatistosay,thelordofthelandwouldholdcourtinhiscastle.Thosethatweresociallybeneath
thelordwouldcometoreporttheaffairsofthelandsthatthey___37___andpaytributetothelord.Theywould
___38disputes,handlebusiness,feast,andenjoyfestivities.Inthiswaycastlesservedasimportantsocial
centersinmedievalEngland.Castlesalsoservedassymbolsofpower.Builtonprominentsites39the
surroundingareas,castlesconstantlyloomedinthebackgroundofmanypeasants*livesandservedasadaily
___40___ofthelord'sstrength.
(2019上海春考)
Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethat
thereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.repetitiveB.continuallyC.alerts
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