必修二Unit 1 Lights, camera, action!能力提升-2025届新高考英语一轮复习强基固本能力提升(译林版2020)

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必修二Unit 1 Lights, camera, action!必修一能力提升 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)(略) 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 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。 A (2024届四川省容城名校联盟高三第一次联考)All across the country, you’ll find film locations that may still scare you years after the release of some of the most iconic horror movies of all time. When you’re ready for a truly horrifying road trip, here’s where to go. Hocus Pocus Hocus Pocus may have more comedic elements than the average supernatural film, but this movie has its share of scares, murders, curses and spells. Of course, the movie is about a group of witches. The movie takes place in Salem, Massachusetts. One location, in particular, is Ropes Mansion, a Colonial Revival home that was featured in the trick-or-treating scene. The Shining While The Shining wasn’t actually filmed at The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, this historic hotel that dates to 1909 is said to be Stephen King’s inspiration for the movie’s Overlook Hotel. This alone has been enough to draw a large number of fans to this small mountain town that serves as the primary gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park. The hotel even offers a one-hour guided experience called The Shining Tour. The Ring The 2002 supernatural horror movie The Ring was filmed primarily in Washington, including Seattle and Whidbey Island, but the Yaquina Head Lighthouse in Newport, Oregon, was also a location in the movie. The historic 93-foot-tall lighthouse — the tallest lighthouse in Oregon — served as the mysterious Moesko Island Lighthouse in the film. Rocky Horror Picture Show An ideal setting for Dr. Frank-N-Furter’s dealings, this impressive Victorian Gothic country house sits on an area of 35 acres overlooking the River Thames in England. When it isn’t being used as a film set, Oakley Court is a luxury hotel and event center that entertains its fair share of English royalty. 21. What can visitors do in The Stanley Hotel? A. Play the trick-or-treating game. B. Have a tour guided by the hotel. C. Get inspiration for horror movies. D. Meet with the fans of the hotel. 22. What’s special about Oakley Court? A. It is the most horrifying. B. It has splendid river views. C. It caters to only English customers. D. It will no longer be used as a film set. 23. Where can the text be found? A. In a story book. B. In a movie review. C. In a film poster. D. In a travel magazine. B (2024届辽宁省丹东市高三下学期总复习质量测试英语试卷一)San-Francisco based OpenAI made its big drop during the Spring Festival holidays. The up-to-one-minute-long realistic videos created by the text-to-video AI generator Sora are so remarkable that they resulted in people imaging the limitless possibilities of this generator could have. Sora is probably able to reshape the entire movie industry. According to OpenAI’s explainer, Sora is capable of generating complex scenes with accurate details, including multiple characters, specific types of movements, themes, and backgrounds. It understands not only what the user requests, but also how these things exist in the physical world. Industry observers have noted that the emergence of the video-generation model was highly anticipated. However, there have been comments expressing surprise at the speed of its development, with some individuals excitedly declaring “the arrival of a new industrial revolution.” On the other hand, there are concerns that this advancement may lead to “the disappearance of reality” as we know it, and that it could potentially cause a battle against the dominance of Hollywood in the movie industry. “When I see Sora, the first word that comes to my mind is ‘shock,’ like the majority in the film industry. As film producers, we understand the potential impact of AI on the various aspects of film production, some positions such as those relating to movie preview would be impacted,” Ma Heliang, a film producer said. “But the current technology is still far from reaching the levels required for making theatrical films, or to hollow out the entire movie industry. Over the past 100 years, movies have established an emotional connection and a shared social space with the audience. It involves socializing and sharing aesthetics, making it a complex entity. It is not possible to replace this experience with a simple video clip generated by AI,” Ma noted. But the strong capability of Sora tells us that the direction of relying on AI to assist in human creativity is becoming increasingly clear. It allows creators to be less restricted by industrial processes and enables them to express what they want more freely using AI tools. 24. What is Sora’s function? A. It can improve holiday atmosphere. B. It can produce videos based on texts. C. It can enrich people’s imagination. D. It can reshape the whole film making tools. 25. What may make people astonished according to Paragraph 3? A. The arrival of a new industrial revolution. B. The speed of social media’s development. C. The emergence of the video-generation model. D. The rapid advancement of the video-generation model. 26. Which statement will Ma Heliang probably agree with? A. AI will take over the entire movie industry. B. Theatrical films have been made by AI currently. C. Film production can’t be completely replaced by AI. D. AI can establish an emotional connection with the audience. 27. What would be the best title for this text? A. Movie industry comes into a new age B. Sora shows potential of AI technology C. Sora starts a battle against Hollywood D. OpenAI’s productions bring shocking news C (2024届安徽省阜阳市皖江名校联盟高三下学期模拟联考最后一卷)Like many eco-conscious films, I’ve seen Don’t Look Up many times, and shown it to my friends and family whenever anyone suggests a movie night. I rarely pass up the moment to educate my loved ones on any possible disaster or crisis in an entertaining or thought-inspiring way. It’s a refreshing break from the usual doom-mongering that conversations can often get into. The power of cinema in communicating the climate crisis plays a critical role in affecting public attitudes and behaviors in relation to environmental justice. Films appeal to our emotions in a way scientific presentation, academic papers or broadcast interview rarely can. Accordingly, films have an unusual way of engaging our emotions, which is a vital step in driving changes in people’s behavior. Films can make full use of this by presenting climate messages within fantastic narratives(叙述)that seasoned movie watchers will be familiar with. In the case of Don’t Look Up, it’s about meteor(流星)strikes. For The End We Start From, it’s extreme flooding. In First Reformed, climate activism is the predominant focus. Films and TV dramas can also bring the vastness of climate disaster down to earth by integrating everyday events. The TV series Years and Years, launches climate issues into public debate, helping viewers relate to the characters’ experiences. The End We Start From, set in an extreme flood in London, follows the everyday experience of having a newborn child. This creates a heart-felt emotional connect ion between the themes of the film and the viewers’ own experiences. The Day After Tomorrow, the first hit released in 2004, enhances public awareness and concern through its vivid imagery of environmental disaster. Films like this generate a strong empathetic(同理心的)connect ion that can help people change the way they behave far more than facts and data can. Of course, the growing type of climate change cinema is not always scientifically accurate. But if cinema is to be used more forcefully as a tool to raise the public awareness of climate crisis, then accuracy is not entirely necessary: it is the emotional connection and thrilling storytelling that are most crucial. 28. What does the underlined word “doom-mongering” probably mean? A. Misfortune. B. Imbalance. C. Disbelief. D. Irrelevance. 29. What can be inferred about climate disaster movies from Paragraph 2? A. They can change environmental efforts. B. They can uniquely create emotional link. C. They can help viewers out of their trouble. D. They can solve social issues academically. 30. How is Paragraph 3 mainly developed? A. By inferring results. B. By analyzing reasons. C. By giving examples. D. By making comparisons. 31. What of the following might the author agree with? A. Disaster films are educational and entertaining. B. Scientific accuracy is a necessity for disaster films. C. The growing popularity of cinema is not desirable. D. Public awareness of entertainment needs raising. D (2024届宁夏石嘴山市平罗县平罗中学高三下学期第五次模拟预测)Reunions offer a chance to reflect on how much has changed. One happened in Hollywood when Here premiered(首映), bringing together the actors, director and writer behind Forrest Gump 40 years later for a new film. The stars were “de-aged” using new AI tools, making them more youthful in some scenes and enabling the filmmakers to see the transformation in real time while shooting. With the use of generative AI in film making come things worth watching. The first is how AI will be used to tell new types of stories, as storytelling becomes more personalised and interactive. No one is quite sure how the nature of storytelling will change, but it is sure to. David Thomson, a film historian, compares generative AI to the advent of sound. “When movies were no longer silent, it changed the way plot points were made and how deeply viewers could connect with characters.” Cristóbal Valenzuela, who runs a company providing AI-enhanced software, says AI is like a “new kind of camera”, offering a fresh “opportunity to reimagine what stories are like”. Both are right. Another big development to watch is how AI will be used as a time-saving tool. Generative AI will automate and simplify complex tasks like film-editing and special effects. For a glimpse of the future, watch Everything Everywhere All at Once, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2023. It featured a scene that used a “rotoscoping” tool to edit out the green-screen background and make a talking rock more believable. It shortened into hours what might have otherwise taken days of video-editing. What is also noticeable is more dramatic conflicts between creators and those running AI platforms. This year is likely to bring floods of lawsuits(诉讼)from authors, musicians and actors about how their works have been used to train AI systems without permission or payment. Perhaps they can agree on some sort of licensing arrangement, in which AI companies start paying copyright-holders. It will probably be a few years before a full-length film is produced entirely by AI, but it is just a matter of time. 32. What can we learn about the film Here? A. It relates a story about youth. B. The theme of the film is reunion. C. AI tools are employed in the film. D. It is adapted from Forrest Gump. 33. What does David think of AI’s application in film making? A. Available. B. Impressive. C. Representative. D. Transformative. 34. Why does the author mention the film Everything Everywhere All at Once? A. To show the high efficiency of AI tools. B. To demonstrate the influence of the film. C. To analyse a novel way of video-editing. D. To praise the hard work behind the scenes. 35. What is the article mainly about? A. Conflicts between man and machine. B. AI’s huge effects on film production. C. Drawbacks of dependence on AI tools. D. Hot debate on the use of technology. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 根据短文内容,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。 (2024届广西部分市高三下学期一模)If you’re an aspiring director that wants to start a successful film career, you should start by creating your first short film. While it can seem like a daunting task at first, with the proper strategies, creating a short movie is just a matter of having good ideas and utilizing common filming techniques. Think of an idea for a short film. 36 Focus on one core idea so that the short story isn’t overly complicated. Consider what kind of tone you want for the film and whether it will be a horror, drama, or experimental movie. 37 If you don’t want to write your own script, you can search online for scripts that other people have already written. If you plan on shooting your short film to make a profit, make sure to reach out to the screenwriter to get their permission to use it. Some screenwriters will sell you their script for a fee. Look for locations. Find locations to match the script. Ask small businesses and shops if you can use their locations for a short film. If the film takes place indoors, you may be able to use your own apartment or house. If the shoot is happening outdoors, find a safe and legal place to film. 38 Rehearse the scene. Once the actors get onto the set, have them go through a basic reading of the script. Then, have the actors act out the scene. As they go through the scene, tell the actors what you want them to do, how to interact with the environment, and let them know of any modifications that you want to see in their acting. 39 _ The read through of the script can be done anywhere, but you should try to do the blocking on set. In addition, if the actors have to wear a cultural or religious piece, be sure to study it. Don’t just throw the piece on. 40 If you are on a tight budget, you can have the actors provide outfits from their own wardrobe, but make sure that what they find meets your vision. A. Search for scripts online. B. Be as accurate as possible. C. Do a rough cut of the scenes. D. This process is known as “blocking the scene”. E. Select filming equipment that meets your needs. F. Think of a short story that you want to tell in under 10 minutes. G. Getting permits to shoot on private or public property can sometimes be very expensive. 第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 (改编自安徽省阜阳市2023-2024学年度高三下学期开学教学质量统测)My expectations were low the day my old school friend Selwyn Musa told me some film director was looking for students. Selwyn had ___41___ the director, Barney Platts-Mills. He had asked if Selwyn knew anyone ___42___ making movies. “No, but my friend is writing a book,” Selwyn replied. He asked Selwyn to tell me to ___43___ St Helen’s Theatre, where he  was running evening workshops. I ___44___ my first three chapters, written and printed on a Canon StarWriter I’d returned to its owner, and without delay, went to the theatre at the first ___45___. I handed Barney my dog-eared sheets, titled The Scholar. He read to himself, and said he would ___46___ me. Even then I felt the chance was ___47___. I’d made a few connections like that over the years. None ever amounted to anything. I’m not sure how much time ___48___ after that. Nevertheless, one day when I was at home in my mum’s house, the ___49___ rang. It was Barney. He’d called to ___50___ my address. I told him where I was and less than 20 minutes later, Barney ___51___ with another man carrying a ___52___. My mum whispered: “What does he want?” I was also ___53___. Barney hadn’t ever mentioned bringing round a computer. It turned out that what he wanted was ___54___. “Now you can write,” Barney said. Three further chapters were completed. Later The Scholar was published and I received $2,000 in royalties(版税). “You can ___55___ your own computer now,” Barney said. And I could. 41. A. encountered B. invited C. recommended D. noticed 42. A. doubtful about B. interested in C. worried about D. fed up with 43. A. participate in B. rely on C. drop by D. base on 44. A. gave up B. took down C. cut down D. gathered up 45. A. sight B. opportunity C. lecture D. session 46. A. do justice to B. catch up with C. get back to D. search for 47. A. clear B. equal C. high D. slim 48. A. passed B. ceased C. changed D. came 49. A. alarm B. bell C. phone D. door 50. A. explain B. ensure C. inform D. confirm 51. A. turned up B. broke in C. wandered off D. settled down 52. A. shelf B. book C. computer D. camera 53. A. relieved B. pleased C. disappointed D. confused 54. A. simple B. classical C. secret D. funny 55. A. rent B. afford C. adapt D. pack 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Animated Film “Chang An” Love Letter to Golden Age of Poetry (改编自重庆市七校2023-2024学年高三上学期开学考)A Chinese animated film, Chang An, featuring some of China’s most well-known poets has been a surprise hit at the box office. Since its release on July 8, the film ___56___(fetch)over 700 million yuan, leading the domestic box office over the weekend. It is also a success by arousing enthusiasm for poetic ___57___(romantic)in the hearts of moviegoers. The film is set ___58___ the Tang dynasty, which is often seen as a golden age in Chinese history from 618A. D. to 907 A. D. due to its ___59___(economy)and cultural prosperity, describing the stories of Gao Shi and Li Bai, their struggles to better themselves and society in the Tang dynasty. Sitting in cinemas ___60___(crowd)with moviegoers of all age groups, the audience eagerly recited poetry alongside the actors on screen as they headed down memory lane. The movie is undoubtedly a masterpiece showing ___61___ characteristics of Chinese culture to the world. “The most fascinating part of the film is realizing that these familiar names were not just great poets ___62___ real people with flesh and blood,” Liao Kun, a Guangdong resident who watched the movie Saturday, told Sixth Tone. Zhou Jing, the chief director, ___63___(stress)after the film’s debut(首秀), “We created Chang’an to explore into the limitless treasures of Chinese culture through animation.” Xie Junwei, who co-directed the movie with Zou Jing, said the film was aimed at increasing ___64___(aware)among young Chinese of traditional Chinese culture and history. “We want to tell the stories of the brilliant figures to young people through an animated film so that they can have a deeper ___65___(understand)and more enthusiasm about our history and classic works,” Xie told domestic media Beijing Daily. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 应用文(满分15分) (改编自福建省厦门双十中学2023-2024学年高二上学期开)假如你是李华,要参加一个关于电影评论的征文活动。请根据以下要点写一篇短文投稿。 要点如下:1.你喜欢的电影名,依据什么材料创作的; 2.简单描述电影情节; 3.你对影片的评价及感悟。 注意:1.词数100词左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 My Favorite Movie _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 第二节 读后续写(满分25分) 阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 (2024届山东省聊城市高三下学期一模)Never in my wildest imagination did I picture myself standing on the back of a running horse. I’m not a cowgirl and don’t even ride horses for pleasure. But I was doing a television fitness show, and someone in the group had the bright idea that we should go to the rodeo(牛仔竞技表演)grounds and ask the trick rider if they could teach me a stunt(特技表演)to do on camera. We could use this short video as the new opening to the show. I agreed the stunt would be eye-catching and prove how flexible a fit person can be. That was how I ended up at the rodeo grounds with a camera group, watching the remarkable performances of three talented young cowgirls. Once their show was over, we approached them, detailing our ideas for the television show. The cowgirls asked me which particular stunt I was interested in learning. I especially liked one stunt — one of the girls led a horse to continuously and slowly run around the grounds while one of the other girls ran across the grounds toward a small trampoline(蹦床). It was timed perfectly so that she jumped onto the trampoline, up into the air, and then onto the horse’s back. As she landed on its back, she stood up and stretched her arms outward as the horse continued slowly running. It looked impressive. They talked me through the necessary moves, stressing the timing since I would need to be in the air at the correct time when the horse ran past. I alone would judge the speed of the horse and my own speed to jump onto the horse on time. It was clearly difficult. I was a little hesitant, afraid of being unable to do that well and slowing down the filming. But I knew the most important thing for me was to concentrate on the task at hand. 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。 Paragraph 1: The first time out, I hit the horse’s back part and fell to the ground. __________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: At 6: 00 pm, we completed the stunt filming, with my knee injured. _________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究!1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$ 必修二Unit 1 Lights, camera, action!必修一能力提升 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)(略) 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 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。 A (2024届四川省容城名校联盟高三第一次联考)All across the country, you’ll find film locations that may still scare you years after the release of some of the most iconic horror movies of all time. When you’re ready for a truly horrifying road trip, here’s where to go. Hocus Pocus Hocus Pocus may have more comedic elements than the average supernatural film, but this movie has its share of scares, murders, curses and spells. Of course, the movie is about a group of witches. The movie takes place in Salem, Massachusetts. One location, in particular, is Ropes Mansion, a Colonial Revival home that was featured in the trick-or-treating scene. The Shining While The Shining wasn’t actually filmed at The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, this historic hotel that dates to 1909 is said to be Stephen King’s inspiration for the movie’s Overlook Hotel. This alone has been enough to draw a large number of fans to this small mountain town that serves as the primary gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park. The hotel even offers a one-hour guided experience called The Shining Tour. The Ring The 2002 supernatural horror movie The Ring was filmed primarily in Washington, including Seattle and Whidbey Island, but the Yaquina Head Lighthouse in Newport, Oregon, was also a location in the movie. The historic 93-foot-tall lighthouse — the tallest lighthouse in Oregon — served as the mysterious Moesko Island Lighthouse in the film. Rocky Horror Picture Show An ideal setting for Dr. Frank-N-Furter’s dealings, this impressive Victorian Gothic country house sits on an area of 35 acres overlooking the River Thames in England. When it isn’t being used as a film set, Oakley Court is a luxury hotel and event center that entertains its fair share of English royalty. 21. What can visitors do in The Stanley Hotel? A. Play the trick-or-treating game. B. Have a tour guided by the hotel. C. Get inspiration for horror movies. D. Meet with the fans of the hotel. 22. What’s special about Oakley Court? A. It is the most horrifying. B. It has splendid river views. C. It caters to only English customers. D. It will no longer be used as a film set. 23. Where can the text be found? A. In a story book. B. In a movie review. C. In a film poster. D. In a travel magazine. 【答案】21. B 22. B 23. D 【语篇导读】这是一篇应用文。本文简要介绍四个恐怖电影的拍摄场景地。 21.细节理解题。文章第三段讲到“The hotel even offers a one-hour guided experience called The Shining Tour(酒店甚至提供一小时的导游体验,名为The Shining Tour)”可知,游客在斯坦利酒店可以在酒店的带领下在这里进行参观,故选B。 22.细节理解题。文章最后一段讲到“this impressive Victorian Gothic country house sits on an area of 35 acres overlooking the River Thames in England(这座令人印象深刻的维多利亚哥特式乡村别墅占地35英亩,俯瞰着英国的泰晤士河)”可知,奥克利球场的特别之处是它享有壮丽的河景,故选B。 23.推理判断题。文章第一段讲到“When you’re ready for a truly horrifying road trip, here’s where to go(当你准备好进行一次真正可怕的公路旅行时,以下是你该去的地方)”可知,本文很有可能来自某本旅行杂志,向人们推荐一些可游览的地方,故选D。 B (2024届辽宁省丹东市高三下学期总复习质量测试英语试卷一)San-Francisco based OpenAI made its big drop during the Spring Festival holidays. The up-to-one-minute-long realistic videos created by the text-to-video AI generator Sora are so remarkable that they resulted in people imaging the limitless possibilities of this generator could have. Sora is probably able to reshape the entire movie industry. According to OpenAI’s explainer, Sora is capable of generating complex scenes with accurate details, including multiple characters, specific types of movements, themes, and backgrounds. It understands not only what the user requests, but also how these things exist in the physical world. Industry observers have noted that the emergence of the video-generation model was highly anticipated. However, there have been comments expressing surprise at the speed of its development, with some individuals excitedly declaring “the arrival of a new industrial revolution.” On the other hand, there are concerns that this advancement may lead to “the disappearance of reality” as we know it, and that it could potentially cause a battle against the dominance of Hollywood in the movie industry. “When I see Sora, the first word that comes to my mind is ‘shock,’ like the majority in the film industry. As film producers, we understand the potential impact of AI on the various aspects of film production, some positions such as those relating to movie preview would be impacted,” Ma Heliang, a film producer said. “But the current technology is still far from reaching the levels required for making theatrical films, or to hollow out the entire movie industry. Over the past 100 years, movies have established an emotional connection and a shared social space with the audience. It involves socializing and sharing aesthetics, making it a complex entity. It is not possible to replace this experience with a simple video clip generated by AI,” Ma noted. But the strong capability of Sora tells us that the direction of relying on AI to assist in human creativity is becoming increasingly clear. It allows creators to be less restricted by industrial processes and enables them to express what they want more freely using AI tools. 24. What is Sora’s function? A. It can improve holiday atmosphere. B. It can produce videos based on texts. C. It can enrich people’s imagination. D. It can reshape the whole film making tools. 25. What may make people astonished according to Paragraph 3? A. The arrival of a new industrial revolution. B. The speed of social media’s development. C. The emergence of the video-generation model. D. The rapid advancement of the video-generation model. 26. Which statement will Ma Heliang probably agree with? A. AI will take over the entire movie industry. B. Theatrical films have been made by AI currently. C. Film production can’t be completely replaced by AI. D. AI can establish an emotional connection with the audience. 27. What would be the best title for this text? A. Movie industry comes into a new age B. Sora shows potential of AI technology C. Sora starts a battle against Hollywood D. OpenAI’s productions bring shocking news 【答案】24. B 25. D 26. C 27. B 【语篇导读】这是一篇新闻报道。Sora作为OpenAI开发的工具,展示了通过文本生成高度逼真视频的能力,从而揭示了AI技术在创意产业,特别是电影行业中的巨大潜力。 24.细节理解题。由文章第一段中“The up-to-one-minute-long realistic videos created by the text-to-video AI generator Sora are so remarkable that they resulted in people imaging the limitless possibilities of this generator could have.(由文本到视频的人工智能生成器Sora制作的长达一分钟的逼真视频非常引人注目,以至于人们开始想象这台生成器可能拥有的无限可能性)”可知,文中明确指出Sora是一个“文本到视频的AI生成器”,能够根据用户输入创建长达一分钟的逼真视频,故选B。 25.细节理解题。由文章第三段中“However, there have been comments expressing surprise at the speed of its development, with some individuals excitedly declaring “the arrival of a new industrial revolution.”(然而,也有评论对其发展速度表示惊讶,一些人兴奋地宣称“一场新工业革命的到来”)”可知,视频生成模型的快速发展让人感到惊讶,故选D。 26.推理判断题。由文章第五段““But the current technology is still far from reaching the levels required for making theatrical films, or to hollow out the entire movie industry. Over the past 100 years, movies have established an emotional connection and a shared social space with the audience. It involves socializing and sharing aesthetics, making it a complex entity. It is not possible to replace this experience with a simple video clip generated by AI,” Ma noted.(“但目前的技术还远未达到制作院线电影的水平,也远未达到整个电影行业的空心化水平。在过去的100年里,电影与观众建立了情感联系和共享的社会空间。它涉及到社交和分享美学,使其成为一个复杂的实体。这种体验是不可能被人工智能生成的简单视频片段所取代的。”)”可知,他会同意人工智能无法完全取代电影制作,故选C。 27.主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是由文章第一段中“The up-to-one-minute-long realistic videos created by the text-to-video AI generator Sora are so remarkable that they resulted in people imaging the limitless possibilities of this generator could have.  Sora is probably able to reshape the entire movie industry.(由文本到视频的人工智能生成器Sora制作的长达一分钟的逼真视频非常引人注目,以至于人们开始想象这台生成器可能拥有的无限可能性。Sora可能会重塑整个电影行业)”可知,Sora作为OpenAI开发的工具,展示了通过文本生成高度逼真视频的能力,从而揭示了AI技术在创意产业,特别是电影行业中的巨大潜力。选项B“Sora shows potential of AI technology(Sora展示了人工智能技术的潜力)”符合题意,故选B。 C (2024届安徽省阜阳市皖江名校联盟高三下学期模拟联考最后一卷)Like many eco-conscious films, I’ve seen Don’t Look Up many times, and shown it to my friends and family whenever anyone suggests a movie night. I rarely pass up the moment to educate my loved ones on any possible disaster or crisis in an entertaining or thought-inspiring way. It’s a refreshing break from the usual doom-mongering that conversations can often get into. The power of cinema in communicating the climate crisis plays a critical role in affecting public attitudes and behaviors in relation to environmental justice. Films appeal to our emotions in a way scientific presentation, academic papers or broadcast interview rarely can. Accordingly, films have an unusual way of engaging our emotions, which is a vital step in driving changes in people’s behavior. Films can make full use of this by presenting climate messages within fantastic narratives(叙述)that seasoned movie watchers will be familiar with. In the case of Don’t Look Up, it’s about meteor(流星)strikes. For The End We Start From, it’s extreme flooding. In First Reformed, climate activism is the predominant focus. Films and TV dramas can also bring the vastness of climate disaster down to earth by integrating everyday events. The TV series Years and Years, launches climate issues into public debate, helping viewers relate to the characters’ experiences. The End We Start From, set in an extreme flood in London, follows the everyday experience of having a newborn child. This creates a heart-felt emotional connect ion between the themes of the film and the viewers’ own experiences. The Day After Tomorrow, the first hit released in 2004, enhances public awareness and concern through its vivid imagery of environmental disaster. Films like this generate a strong empathetic(同理心的)connect ion that can help people change the way they behave far more than facts and data can. Of course, the growing type of climate change cinema is not always scientifically accurate. But if cinema is to be used more forcefully as a tool to raise the public awareness of climate crisis, then accuracy is not entirely necessary: it is the emotional connection and thrilling storytelling that are most crucial. 28. What does the underlined word “doom-mongering” probably mean? A. Misfortune. B. Imbalance. C. Disbelief. D. Irrelevance. 29. What can be inferred about climate disaster movies from Paragraph 2? A. They can change environmental efforts. B. They can uniquely create emotional link. C. They can help viewers out of their trouble. D. They can solve social issues academically. 30. How is Paragraph 3 mainly developed? A. By inferring results. B. By analyzing reasons. C. By giving examples. D. By making comparisons. 31. What of the following might the author agree with? A. Disaster films are educational and entertaining. B. Scientific accuracy is a necessity for disaster films. C. The growing popularity of cinema is not desirable. D. Public awareness of entertainment needs raising. 【答案】28. A 29. B 30. C 31. A 【语篇导读】这是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章主要讲述作者认为“灾难题材”的电影和电视剧能更有力地提高公众对气候危机认识。 28.词义猜测题。根据本段第一句“Like many eco-conscious films, I’ve seen Don’t Look Up many times, and shown it to my friends and family whenever anyone suggests a movie night. I rarely pass up the moment to educate my loved ones on any possible disaster or crisis in an entertaining or thought-inspiring way.(像许多有环保意识的电影一样,我看过很多次《别抬头》,每当有人建议去看电影之夜,我都会把它给我的朋友和家人看。我很少浪费时间以一种有趣或发人深省的方式教育我所爱的人任何可能的灾难或危机)”可知,作者喜欢“灾难题材”的电影,不会放过对朋友和家人对可能发生的灾难或危机的教育契机,所以推测It’s a refreshing break from the usual doom-mongering that conversations can often get into.(这是一个令人耳目一新的突破,打破了人们通常会陷入的 )中doom-mongering表“厄运”的意思,故选A项。 29.推理判断题。根据第二段中“Films appeal to our emotions in a way scientific presentation, academic papers or broadcast interview rarely can. Accordingly, films have an unusual way of engaging our emotions, which is a vital step in driving changes in people’s behavior.(电影以一种科学呈现、学术论文或广播采访很少能做到的方式吸引我们的情感。因此,电影有一种不同寻常的方式来吸引我们的情绪,这是推动人们行为变化的重要一步)”等信息可知,与其它媒介相比,电影有着独特的方式来唤起观众的情感共鸣,故选B项。 30.推理判断题。由文章第三段“Films and TV dramas can also bring the vastness of climate disaster down to earth by integrating everyday events. The TV series Years and Years, launches climate issues into public debate, helping viewers relate to the characters’ experiences. The End We Start From, set in an extreme flood in London, follows the everyday experience of having a newborn child. This creates a heart-felt emotional connect ion between the themes of the film and the viewers’ own experiences. The Day After Tomorrow, the first hit released in 2004, enhances public awareness and concern through its vivid imagery of environmental disaster.(电影和电视剧也可以通过整合日常事件,将浩瀚的气候灾难带到现实中。电视剧《岁月》将气候问题推向公众辩论,帮助观众了解角色的经历。《我们开始的终点》以伦敦的一场极端洪水为背景,讲述了一个新生儿的日常经历。这在电影的主题和观众自己的经历之间建立了一种发自内心的情感联系。2004年发行的第一部热门影片《后天》通过其生动的环境灾难形象提高了公众的认识和关注)”可知,本段主要通过灾难电影来例证此类电影把气候问题与观众的日常生活相关连,故选C项。 31.推理判断题。根据最后一段“Films like this generate a strong empathetic(同理心的)connect ion that can help people change the way they behave far more than facts and data can. Of course, the growing type of climate change cinema is not always scientifically accurate. But if cinema is to be used more forcefully as a tool to raise the public awareness of climate crisis, then accuracy is not entirely necessary: it is the emotional connection and thrilling storytelling that are most crucial.(像这样的电影产生了强烈的同理心,比事实和数据更能帮助人们改变自己的行为方式。当然,越来越多的气候变化电影在科学上并不总是准确的。但是,如果电影要被更有力地用作提高公众对气候危机认识的工具,那么准确性就不是完全必要的:情感联系和激动人心的故事讲述才是最关键的)”以及第一段中“I rarely pass up the moment to educate my loved ones on any possible disaster or crisis in an entertaining or thought-inspiring way.(我很少浪费时间以一种有趣或发人深省的方式教育我所爱的人任何可能的灾难或危机)”可知,灾难电影既有娱乐性也有教育意义,故选A项。 D (2024届宁夏石嘴山市平罗县平罗中学高三下学期第五次模拟预测)Reunions offer a chance to reflect on how much has changed. One happened in Hollywood when Here premiered(首映), bringing together the actors, director and writer behind Forrest Gump 40 years later for a new film. The stars were “de-aged” using new AI tools, making them more youthful in some scenes and enabling the filmmakers to see the transformation in real time while shooting. With the use of generative AI in film making come things worth watching. The first is how AI will be used to tell new types of stories, as storytelling becomes more personalised and interactive. No one is quite sure how the nature of storytelling will change, but it is sure to. David Thomson, a film historian, compares generative AI to the advent of sound. “When movies were no longer silent, it changed the way plot points were made and how deeply viewers could connect with characters.” Cristóbal Valenzuela, who runs a company providing AI-enhanced software, says AI is like a “new kind of camera”, offering a fresh “opportunity to reimagine what stories are like”. Both are right. Another big development to watch is how AI will be used as a time-saving tool. Generative AI will automate and simplify complex tasks like film-editing and special effects. For a glimpse of the future, watch Everything Everywhere All at Once, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2023. It featured a scene that used a “rotoscoping” tool to edit out the green-screen background and make a talking rock more believable. It shortened into hours what might have otherwise taken days of video-editing. What is also noticeable is more dramatic conflicts between creators and those running AI platforms. This year is likely to bring floods of lawsuits(诉讼)from authors, musicians and actors about how their works have been used to train AI systems without permission or payment. Perhaps they can agree on some sort of licensing arrangement, in which AI companies start paying copyright-holders. It will probably be a few years before a full-length film is produced entirely by AI, but it is just a matter of time. 32. What can we learn about the film Here? A. It relates a story about youth. B. The theme of the film is reunion. C. AI tools are employed in the film. D. It is adapted from Forrest Gump. 33. What does David think of AI’s application in film making? A. Available. B. Impressive. C. Representative. D. Transformative. 34. Why does the author mention the film Everything Everywhere All at Once? A. To show the high efficiency of AI tools. B. To demonstrate the influence of the film. C. To analyse a novel way of video-editing. D. To praise the hard work behind the scenes. 35. What is the article mainly about? A. Conflicts between man and machine. B. AI’s huge effects on film production. C. Drawbacks of dependence on AI tools. D. Hot debate on the use of technology. 【答案】32. C 33. D 34. A 35. B 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讨论了人工智能在电影制作中的应用及其影响,生成式人工智 能将改变电影叙事,为电影制作节省时间,不过目前创作者与人工智能平台运营者之间也存在 潜在冲突。 32.细节理解题。根据第一段中“The stars were “de-aged” using new AI tools, making them more youthful in some scenes and enabling the filmmakers to see the transformation in real time while shooting.(这些明星使用新的人工智能工具“减龄”,使他们在某些场景中更年轻,并使制片人能够在拍摄时实时看到他们的变化)”可知,这部电影使用了人工智能工具,故选C项。 33.推理判断题。根据第二段中“David Thomson, a film historian, compares generative AI to the advent of sound. “When movies were no longer silent, it changed the way plot points were made and how deeply viewers could connect with characters.”(电影历史学家David Thomson将生成式人工智能比作声音的出现。“当电影不再是无声的时候,它改变了情节点的制作方式,也改变了观众与角色之间的联系。”)”可知,David认为在电影中应用人工智能好比电影中出现了声音,带来了巨大的改变。由此推知,他认为人工智能在电影中的应用具有变革性,故选D项。 34.推理判断题。根据第三段中“Generative AI will automate and simplify complex tasks like film-editing and special effects. For a glimpse of the future, watch Everything Everywhere All at Once, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2023. It featured a scene that used a “rotoscoping” tool to edit out the green-screen background and make a talking rock more believable. It shortened into hours what might have otherwise taken days of video-editing.(生成式人工智能将自动化和简化电影编辑和特效等复杂任务。想要了解未来,可以看看2023年获得奥斯卡最佳影片奖的《瞬息全宇宙》。影片中有一个场景使用了“移动显微镜”工具来编辑绿幕背景,使会说话的石头更可信。它将原本可能需要几天时间的视频剪辑缩短到了几个小时)”可知,此处先提到生成式人工智能可以自动化和简化电影制作中的复杂任务,然后以《瞬息全宇宙》为例,说明人工智能让场景更可信,大大缩短了视频剪辑时间。由此推知,作者举这个例子是为了展示人工智能工具的高效,故选A项。 35.主旨大意题。通读全文可知,文章围绕人工智能在电影制作中的应用及其影响展开,第一段通过一部电影的首映引出人工智能在电影制作中的应用,然后从电影叙事和制作时间两个角度介绍了这种应用的影响,还补充说明了目前创作者与人工智能平台运营者之间存在的潜在冲突,最后指出未来可能出现完全由人工智能制作的电影,故选B项。 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 根据短文内容,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。 (2024届广西部分市高三下学期一模)If you’re an aspiring director that wants to start a successful film career, you should start by creating your first short film. While it can seem like a daunting task at first, with the proper strategies, creating a short movie is just a matter of having good ideas and utilizing common filming techniques. Think of an idea for a short film. 36 Focus on one core idea so that the short story isn’t overly complicated. Consider what kind of tone you want for the film and whether it will be a horror, drama, or experimental movie. 37 If you don’t want to write your own script, you can search online for scripts that other people have already written. If you plan on shooting your short film to make a profit, make sure to reach out to the screenwriter to get their permission to use it. Some screenwriters will sell you their script for a fee. Look for locations. Find locations to match the script. Ask small businesses and shops if you can use their locations for a short film. If the film takes place indoors, you may be able to use your own apartment or house. If the shoot is happening outdoors, find a safe and legal place to film. 38 Rehearse the scene. Once the actors get onto the set, have them go through a basic reading of the script. Then, have the actors act out the scene. As they go through the scene, tell the actors what you want them to do, how to interact with the environment, and let them know of any modifications that you want to see in their acting. 39 _ The read through of the script can be done anywhere, but you should try to do the blocking on set. In addition, if the actors have to wear a cultural or religious piece, be sure to study it. Don’t just throw the piece on. 40 If you are on a tight budget, you can have the actors provide outfits from their own wardrobe, but make sure that what they find meets your vision. A. Search for scripts online. B. Be as accurate as possible. C. Do a rough cut of the scenes. D. This process is known as “blocking the scene”. E. Select filming equipment that meets your needs. F. Think of a short story that you want to tell in under 10 minutes. G. Getting permits to shoot on private or public property can sometimes be very expensive. 【答案】36. F 37. A 38. G 39. D 40. B 【语篇导读】这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了制作一部短片的几条策略。 36.根据该段标题“Think of an idea for a short film.(想一个短片的点子)”可知,该段讲述的主题是“短片的想法”,设空句紧跟其后,应是对“短片”方式、主题进行定义。选项F“Think of a short story that you want to tell in under 10 minutes.(想一个你想在10分钟内讲完的小故事)”具体解释了“短片”的含义,在词汇上“Think of”是对前文的原词重现,前后衔接紧密,故选F项。 37.设空为该段小标题,应是对该段的核心概括。根据后文“If you don’t want to write your own script, you can search online for scripts that other people have already written. If you plan on shooting your short film to make a profit, make sure to reach out to the screenwriter to get their permission to use it.(如果您不想编写自己的脚本,您可以在线搜索其他人已经编写的脚本。如果你打算拍摄短片来赚钱,一定要联系编剧,获得他们使用短片的许可)”可知,该段核心介绍的是“网上找剧本”。选项A“Search for scripts online.(在线搜索脚本)”贴合该段主题,故选A项。 38.根据设空前文“If the shoot is happening outdoors, find a safe and legal place to film.(如果是在户外拍摄,找一个安全合法的地方进行拍摄)”讲到了户外拍摄点必须是安全合法的,那么设空句紧跟其后,可以是对户外拍摄点进行进一步的信息补充。选项G“Getting permits to shoot on private or public property can sometimes be very expensive.(获得在私人或公共场所拍摄的许可有时会非常昂贵)”补充了“费用昂贵”这一信息,与前文衔接紧密,故选G项。 39.根据前文“As they go through the scene, tell the actors what you want them to do, how to interact with the environment, and let them know of any modifications that you want to see in their acting.(当他们走过场时,告诉演员你想让他们做什么,如何与环境互动,并让他们知道你想在他们的表演中看到的任何修改)”讲到了导演与演员之间的一系列具体互动,由此推知,设空句应是对这种具体互动进行总结。选项D“This process is known as ‘blocking the scene’.(这个过程被称为“封锁现场”)”提到的专业术语“封锁现场”即为前文的总结,“This process”回应前文内容,“blocking the scene”呼应后文的“the blocking”,前后衔接紧密,故选D项。 40.根据前文“In addition, if the actors have to wear a cultural or religious piece, be sure to study it. Don’t just throw the piece on.(此外,如果演员必须穿着文化或宗教服装,一定要研究一下。不要随便穿上)”提及涉及文化类或宗教服装时,不要随便穿上,那么设空句应讲述穿戴时,做到什么程度才算合适。选项B“Be as accurate as possible.(尽可能准确)”提及应尽可能准确,是一种程度表达,即,可以理解为在穿戴方面做到尽可能准确,故选B项。 第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 (改编自安徽省阜阳市2023-2024学年度高三下学期开学教学质量统测)My expectations were low the day my old school friend Selwyn Musa told me some film director was looking for students. Selwyn had ___41___ the director, Barney Platts-Mills. He had asked if Selwyn knew anyone ___42___ making movies. “No, but my friend is writing a book,” Selwyn replied. He asked Selwyn to tell me to ___43___ St Helen’s Theatre, where he  was running evening workshops. I ___44___ my first three chapters, written and printed on a Canon StarWriter I’d returned to its owner, and without delay, went to the theatre at the first ___45___. I handed Barney my dog-eared sheets, titled The Scholar. He read to himself, and said he would ___46___ me. Even then I felt the chance was ___47___. I’d made a few connections like that over the years. None ever amounted to anything. I’m not sure how much time ___48___ after that. Nevertheless, one day when I was at home in my mum’s house, the ___49___ rang. It was Barney. He’d called to ___50___ my address. I told him where I was and less than 20 minutes later, Barney ___51___ with another man carrying a ___52___. My mum whispered: “What does he want?” I was also ___53___. Barney hadn’t ever mentioned bringing round a computer. It turned out that what he wanted was ___54___. “Now you can write,” Barney said. Three further chapters were completed. Later The Scholar was published and I received $2,000 in royalties(版税). “You can ___55___ your own computer now,” Barney said. And I could. 41. A. encountered B. invited C. recommended D. noticed 42. A. doubtful about B. interested in C. worried about D. fed up with 43. A. participate in B. rely on C. drop by D. base on 44. A. gave up B. took down C. cut down D. gathered up 45. A. sight B. opportunity C. lecture D. session 46. A. do justice to B. catch up with C. get back to D. search for 47. A. clear B. equal C. high D. slim 48. A. passed B. ceased C. changed D. came 49. A. alarm B. bell C. phone D. door 50. A. explain B. ensure C. inform D. confirm 51. A. turned up B. broke in C. wandered off D. settled down 52. A. shelf B. book C. computer D. camera 53. A. relieved B. pleased C. disappointed D. confused 54. A. simple B. classical C. secret D. funny 55. A. rent B. afford C. adapt D. pack 【答案】 41. A 42. B 43. C 44. D 45. B 46. C 47. D 48. A 49. C 50. D 51. A 52. C 53. D 54. A 55. B 【语篇导读】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要叙述了作者拿着自己写的书稿去见导演,等了一段时间后,导演来拜访作者,最后作者获得成功的故事。 41.考查动词词义辨析。句意:塞尔温遇到了导演巴尼·普拉茨-米尔斯。A. encountered遇到;B. invited邀请;C. recommended推荐,举荐;D. noticed注意到。根据前文的“My expectations were low the day my old school friend Selwyn Musa told me some film director was looking for students.”和后文“Barney Platts-Mills. He had asked if Selwyn knew anyone 2 making movies.”可知,塞尔温·穆萨告诉作者某个电影导演正在招学生,而且导演问塞尔温是否认识对拍电影感兴趣的人,可推知塞尔温遇到了导演巴尼·普拉茨-米尔斯,故选A项。 42.考查固定短语辨析。句意:他问塞尔温是否认识对拍电影感兴趣的人。A. doubtful about怀疑;B. interested in对……感兴趣;C. worried about担心;D. fed up with厌倦/受够了……。根据前文的“My expectations were low the day my old school friend Selwyn Musa told me some film director was looking for students.”和后文“making movies”可知,导演正在招学生,即对拍电影感兴趣的人,故选B项。 43.考查动词短语辨析。句意:他让塞尔温告诉我顺便去一趟圣海伦剧院,他在那里办晚间讲习班。A. participate in参加;B. rely on依赖;C. drop by顺道拜访;D.base on以……为基础。根据后文的“and without delay, went to the theatre”可知,作者然后毫不拖延地一有机会就去了剧院,说明导演让作者顺便去一趟剧院去见他,故选C项。 44.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我收集了我的前三章,这些章是在我归还给它的所有者的Canon StarWriter上写的和打印的,没有耽搁,一有机会我就去剧院。A. gave up放弃;B. took down取下;C. cut down切下;D. gathered up收集。根据后文的“written and printed on a Canon StarWriter I’d returned to its owner”和“I handed Barney my dog-eared sheet”可知,作者收集了自己写好并打印出的前三章,后来把这个递给了导演,故选D项。 45.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我收集了我的前三章,这些章是在我归还给它的所有者的Canon StarWriter上写的和打印的,没有耽搁,一有机会就去了剧院。A. sight视线;B. opportunity机会;C. lecture讲座;D. session一场。根据前文的“without delay, went to the theatre”可知,作者毫不拖延,一有机会就去剧院,故选B项。 46.考查动词短语辨析。句意:他亲自读,说他会以后答复我。A. do justice to公平对待(某人或某事),给予公正的评价;B. catch up with赶上;C. get back to(事后)答复;D. search for搜索。根据前文的“He read to himself”和后文“I’m not sure how much time 8 after that.”、“Nevertheless, one day when I was at home in my mum’s house, the ... rang. It was Barney. He’d called to 10 my address.”可知,后来过了一段时间,导演来找作者。这是对作者的答复,故选C项。 47.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:即便如此,我还是觉得机会小。A. clear清楚的;B. equal相等的;C. high高的;D. slim小的。根据前文的“Even then I felt the chance was”和后文“I’d made a few connections like that over the years. None ever amounted to anything.”可知,这些年来,作者建立了一些这样的联系,没有成功的,所以也认为这次机会小,故选D项。 48.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我不知道那之后过了多久。A. passed过;B. ceased停止;C. changed改变;D. came来。根据前文的“I’m not sure how much time”和后文“one day when I was at home in my mum’s house, the 9 rang”可知,作者不知道那之后过了多久,有一天导演打来电话,故选A项。 49.考查名词词义辨析。句意:然而,有一天,当我在妈妈家的时候,电话响了。A. alarm警报;B. bell钟;C. phone电话;D. door门。根据后文的“rang. It was Barney. He’d called to ... my address”可知,电话响了,是导演打来的电话,故选C项。 50.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他打电话来确认我的地址。A. explain解释;B. ensure保证,确保;C. inform通知;D. confirm确认,证实。根据后文的“I told him where I was and less than 20 minutes later, Barney 11”可知,后文导演被告知地址后不久就到了,所以此处导演打电话是为了确认作者的地址,故选D项。 51.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我告诉他我在哪里,不到20分钟后,巴尼和另一个拿着电脑的人出现了。A. turned up出现;B. broke in闯入;C. wandered off离开;D. settled down安定下来。根据前文的“He’d called to 11 my address.”和后文“with another man”可知,导演打电话是为了确认作者的地址,被告知地址后不久就出现了,故选A项。 52.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我告诉他我在哪里,不到20分钟后,巴尼和另一个拿着电脑的人出现了。A. shelf货架;B. book书;C. computer计算机;D. camera照相机。根据后文的“Barney hadn’t ever mentioned bringing round a computer.”可知,他们带电脑来的,故选C项。 53.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我也很困惑。A. relieved放心的;B. pleased高兴的;C. disappointed失望的;D. confused困惑的。根据前文的“My mum whispered: “What does he want?” I was also”和后文“Barney hadn’t ever mentioned bringing round a computer.”可知,妈妈说的话表明自己很困惑,所以接着写到作者自己也很困惑,不知道为什么他们带电脑来,故选D项。 54.考查副词词义辨析。句意:原来他想要的很简单。A. simple简单的;B. classical经典的,古典的;C. secret秘密的;D. funny有趣的。根据后文的“ ‘Now you can write,’” Barney said.”可知,他们带来电脑是为了让作者能用电脑写作,所以他们想要的很简单,故选A项。 55.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“你现在买得起自己的电脑了,”巴尼说。A. rent租用;B. afford买得起;C. adapt适应;D. pack收拾。根据前文的“I received $2,000 in royalties”可知,作者收到了2000美元的版税,所以作者可以买得起自己的电脑了,故选B项。 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Animated Film “Chang An” Love Letter to Golden Age of Poetry (改编自重庆市七校2023-2024学年高三上学期开学考)A Chinese animated film, Chang An, featuring some of China’s most well-known poets has been a surprise hit at the box office. Since its release on July 8, the film ___56___(fetch)over 700 million yuan, leading the domestic box office over the weekend. It is also a success by arousing enthusiasm for poetic ___57___(romantic)in the hearts of moviegoers. The film is set ___58___ the Tang dynasty, which is often seen as a golden age in Chinese history from 618A. D. to 907 A. D. due to its ___59___(economy)and cultural prosperity, describing the stories of Gao Shi and Li Bai, their struggles to better themselves and society in the Tang dynasty. Sitting in cinemas ___60___(crowd)with moviegoers of all age groups, the audience eagerly recited poetry alongside the actors on screen as they headed down memory lane. The movie is undoubtedly a masterpiece showing ___61___ characteristics of Chinese culture to the world. “The most fascinating part of the film is realizing that these familiar names were not just great poets ___62___ real people with flesh and blood,” Liao Kun, a Guangdong resident who watched the movie Saturday, told Sixth Tone. Zhou Jing, the chief director, ___63___(stress)after the film’s debut(首秀), “We created Chang’an to explore into the limitless treasures of Chinese culture through animation.” Xie Junwei, who co-directed the movie with Zou Jing, said the film was aimed at increasing ___64___(aware)among young Chinese of traditional Chinese culture and history. “We want to tell the stories of the brilliant figures to young people through an animated film so that they can have a deeper ___65___(understand)and more enthusiasm about our history and classic works,” Xie told domestic media Beijing Daily. 【答案】 56. has fetched 57. romance 58. in 59. economic 60. crowded 61. the 62. but 63. stressed 64. awareness 65. understanding 【语篇导读】本文是一篇新闻报道。主要介绍的是国产动画片《长安三万里》在票房上取得了意外的成功,并简要介绍了故事的情节和以及该动画片的意义。 56.考查谓语动词。句意:自7月8日上映以来,这部电影已经获得了超过7亿元的票房收入,在周末领跑了国内票房。分析句子结构可知,此处应为谓语动词,根据时间状语Since its release on July 8,可知,此处应使用现在完成时,fetch与句子主语the film之间为主动关系,且主语为第三人称单数,所以谓语单数形式,故填has fetched。 57.考查名词。句意:它也是成功的,因为它唤起了影迷心中对诗意浪漫的热情。分析句子结构可知,此处为受形容词poetic修饰,用名词形式,故填romance。 58.考查动词短语中的接触。句意:这部电影以唐朝为背景,唐朝因其经济和文化繁荣而被视为中国历史上618年至907年的黄金时代,讲述了高适和李白的故事,以及他们在唐朝为改善自己和社会而进行的斗争。(be )set in以……为背景,故填in。 59.考查形容词。句意:这部电影以唐朝为背景,唐朝因其经济和文化繁荣而被视为中国历史上618年至907年的黄金时代,讲述了高适和李白的故事,以及他们在唐朝为改善自己和社会而进行的斗争。分析句子结构可知,此处为形容词作定语和形容词cultural并列,economy的形容词为economic意为“经济的”符合句意,修饰名词prosperity,故填economic。 60.考查非谓语动词。句意:坐在挤满了各个年龄段观众的电影院里,观众们在屏幕上与演员们一起热切地朗诵诗歌,随着记忆的车道前行。分析句子结构可知,此处为非谓语动词作定语,crowd与被修饰词cinemas之间为被动关系,所以此处使用过去分词形式crowded,故填crowded。 61.考查冠词。句意:这部电影无疑是向世界展示中国文化特色的杰作。分析句子结构可知,characteristics为可数名词单数,其前须有限定词,根据句意,此处特指“中国文化的特色”,所以使用定冠词the,故填the。 62.考查连词。句意:“这部电影最吸引人的地方在于,我们意识到这些熟悉的名字不仅仅是伟大的诗人,而是有血有肉的真实人物,”周六观看了这部电影的广东居民廖坤告诉Sixth Tone。分析句子结构可知,此处应为not just…but…意为“不仅……而且……”连接great poets与real people,故填but。 63.考查谓语动词。句意:总导演邹靖在电影首映后强调,“我们创造长安是为了通过动画探索中国文化的无限宝藏。”分析句子结构可知,此处应为谓语动词,根据上下文和句意以及下文的said可知,此处描述过去发生的事情,用一般过去时,stress与句主语Zhou Jing之间为主动关系,故填stressed。 64.考查名词。句意:与邹靖共同执导这部电影的谢君伟表示,这部电影旨在提高中国年轻人对中国传统文化和历史的认识。分析句子结构可知,此处为名词作宾语,aware的名词为 awareness意为“意识”作动词increasing的宾语,且为不可数名词,故填awareness。 65.考查动词短语中的名词。句意:谢君伟在接受国内媒体《北京日报》采访时表示:“我们想通过一部动画电影向年轻人讲述这些杰出人物的故事,这样他们就能对我们的历史和经典作品有更深的了解和更大的热情。”分析句子结构可知,此处为固定短语have a deeper understanding of意为“对……有更深的了解”符合句意,故填understanding。 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 应用文(满分15分) (改编自福建省厦门双十中学2023-2024学年高二上学期开)假如你是李华,要参加一个关于电影评论的征文活动。请根据以下要点写一篇短文投稿。 要点如下:1.你喜欢的电影名,依据什么材料创作的; 2.简单描述电影情节; 3.你对影片的评价及感悟。 注意:1.词数100词左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 My Favorite Movie _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】1 My Favorite Movie The movie I adore most is The Million Pound Bank Note, which is based upon a story by Mark Twain. In the movie, Henry Adams, the main character, landed in England by accident with no money or friends. By chance, he is made the subject of a bet by two wealthy brothers on whether someone could live in London for a month with a million pound bank note. With the large bank note, Henry finds that people’s attitudes towards him change greatly. The film, with excellent acting, beautiful music and interesting plots, is a real success. I liked the play because of some exciting twists and turns. I also learned that success is not measured by how much money you have. It is totally worth seeing. 【语篇导读】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生根据要点写一篇短文投稿。 【详解】 1.词汇积累 喜爱:adore→be fond of 偶然:by accident/by chance→accidentally 富有:wealthy→rich 因为:because of→due to 2.句式拓展 原 句:I liked the play because of some exciting twists and turns. 拓展句:I liked the play because it has some exciting twists and turns. 【高分句型】 1.The movie I adore most is The Million Pound Bank Note, which is based upon a story by Mark Twain. (运用了which引导非限制性定语从句) 2.I also learned that success is not measured by how much money you have.(运用了that引导宾语从句) 【答案】 2  The movie I adore most is Forrest Gump, an American film, which is adapted from the novel written by Winston Groom. Tom Hanks stars in the film. It is one of the most inspirational films that leave a deep impression on me. Forrest Gump, the main character, was unfortunately born with a lower IQ, but he is an open-minded person with strong determination. It is unbelievable that he has achieved great success at last. Not only is he a football star, but he is also a war hero and later a millionaire. The film is filled with a tender feeling and kindness. What’s more, it conveys a message that we should take a positive attitude towards life. No matter what difficulty we meet in life, we should not give up. Besides, the use of the language is striking, which also makes the film a success. 【语篇导读】本篇书面表达属于应用文,要求考生写一篇关于电影《阿甘正传》的影评。 【详解】 1.词汇积累 担任主演:star→act the leading role 给……留下深刻印象:leave a deep impression on→make a deep impression on/impress greatly 不幸地:unfortunately→unluckily 难以置信地:unbelievable→incredible 充满:be filled with→be full of 2.句式拓展 原 句:The movie I adore most is Forrest Gump, an American film, which is adapted from the novel written by Winston Groom. Tom Hanks stars in the film. 拓展句:The movie I adore most is Forrest Gump, an American film, which is adapted from the novel written by Winston Groom, with Tom Hanks starring in the film. 【高分句型】 1.It is one of the most inspirational films that leave a deep impression on me.(使用了that引导定语从句) 2.No matter what difficulty we meet in life, we should not give up. (使用了No matter what引导让步状语从句) 第二节 读后续写(满分25分) 阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 (2024届山东省聊城市高三下学期一模)Never in my wildest imagination did I picture myself standing on the back of a running horse. I’m not a cowgirl and don’t even ride horses for pleasure. But I was doing a television fitness show, and someone in the group had the bright idea that we should go to the rodeo(牛仔竞技表演)grounds and ask the trick rider if they could teach me a stunt(特技表演)to do on camera. We could use this short video as the new opening to the show. I agreed the stunt would be eye-catching and prove how flexible a fit person can be. That was how I ended up at the rodeo grounds with a camera group, watching the remarkable performances of three talented young cowgirls. Once their show was over, we approached them, detailing our ideas for the television show. The cowgirls asked me which particular stunt I was interested in learning. I especially liked one stunt — one of the girls led a horse to continuously and slowly run around the grounds while one of the other girls ran across the grounds toward a small trampoline(蹦床). It was timed perfectly so that she jumped onto the trampoline, up into the air, and then onto the horse’s back. As she landed on its back, she stood up and stretched her arms outward as the horse continued slowly running. It looked impressive. They talked me through the necessary moves, stressing the timing since I would need to be in the air at the correct time when the horse ran past. I alone would judge the speed of the horse and my own speed to jump onto the horse on time. It was clearly difficult. I was a little hesitant, afraid of being unable to do that well and slowing down the filming. But I knew the most important thing for me was to concentrate on the task at hand. 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。 Paragraph 1: The first time out, I hit the horse’s back part and fell to the ground. __________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: At 6: 00 pm, we completed the stunt filming, with my knee injured. _________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 The first time out, I hit the horse’s back part and fell to the ground. “I can do this”, repeating to myself to increase my confidence, I picked myself up and walked back to the starting point. After trying again and again I figured out the timing and could successfully land on the horse back. Then another challenge came, I needed to stand on the back of the horse with my arms stretched as the horse continued its run. Many attempts were made and finally I did it. At 6. 00 pm, we completed the stunt filming, with my knee injured. I was so excited despite the pain. Though the doctor later reported I must stay in bed for a while because of my knee injury, I had no regrets. I’m not a trick rider, but belief in myself made me one. For me, it was like doing the impossible. And when the viewers watched it, I wanted them to understand that getting into good physical shape meant they could also do the impossible. 【文本解读】本篇书面表达是读后续写。本文以人物为线索展开。作者从来没有想象过自己站在奔跑的马背上,作者正在做一个电视健身节目,被建议去牛仔竞技场学特技,作者特别喜欢一个特技,它看起来令人印象深刻,这就成了作者的拍摄任务。 【续写衔接】 ①由第一段句首内容“第一次出去时,我撞到了马的背部,摔倒在地。”可知,第一段可以描写作者失败 后的心理活动,接下来的动作和作者最后成功了。 ②由第二段句首内容“下午6点,我们完成了特技拍摄,我的膝盖受伤了。”可知,第二段可以描写作者 完成拍摄任务后的感悟。 【续写情节】摔倒在地——一次次尝试——做到——完成任务——不后悔——感悟 【词汇激活】 行为类 ①增强信心:increase one’s confidence/enhance one’s confidence ②站起来:pick oneself up/get on one’s feet ③理解,弄明白:figure out/make out 情绪类 ①兴奋的:excited/exalted ②不后悔:have no regrets/be not regretful 【高分句型】 1.Then another challenge came, I needed to stand on the back of the horse with my arms stretched as the horse continued its run.(运用了as引导的时间状语从句) 2.Though the doctor later reported I must stay in bed for a while because of my knee injury, I had no regrets.(运用了Though引导的让步状语从句和省略that引导的宾语从句) 原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究!1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$

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