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Ⅰ.阅读理解
A
(2025·宿迁一模)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
film-makers to see the transformation in real time while shooting.
高中总复习·英语(译林版)
With the use of generative AI in film-making, things worth watching
come.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.
高中总复习·英语(译林版)
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.
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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.
语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了人工智能工具开始
应用于电影制作,并列举了两个值得关注的重大发展。
语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了人工智能工具开始
应用于电影制作,并列举了两个值得关注的重大发展。
高中总复习·英语(译林版)
1. 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.
解析: 细节理解题。根据第一段中的The stars were “de-aged”
using new AI tools可知,Here影片中使用了人工智能工具。
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2. What does David think of AI’s application in film-making?( )
A. Transformative. B. Destructive.
C. Representative. D. Irreplaceable.
解析: 推理判断题。根据第二段中的David Thomson, a film
historian ...could connect with characters.可知,大卫认为人工智能在
电影制作中的应用是变革性的。
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高中总复习·英语(译林版)
3. 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.
解析: 推理判断题。根据第三段中的It featured a scene ...taken
days of video-editing.可知,作者提到电影Everything Everywhere All at
Once是为了展示人工智能工具的高效率。
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高中总复习·英语(译林版)
4. 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.
解析: 主旨大意题。文章主要说明了人工智能工具开始应用于电
影制作,并列举了两个值得关注的重大发展。由此可知,本文的主要
内容是人工智能对电影制作的巨大影响。
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B
(2025·徐州模拟)Cathy Winston is a sports nutritionist.Among
her regulars are athletes.Cathy thrives on the variety, with each new
sport providing new challenges and a renewed appreciation of her chosen
field of expertise.In her view, dealing with athletes from various sports
backgrounds helps her become seasoned, which is a key part of being a
successful nutritionist.“You have to understand nutrition and people,
and then you can begin to work in this field,” she says.“Besides, in
tennis you must learn to be reactive, because you don’t know how long
the match lasts.However, it’s 90 minutes in football so you know what
you’re fueling for.”
高中总复习·英语(译林版)
Regardless of the sport, Cathy’s attitude remains the same: Any
athlete failing to respect nutrition is one who is failing to fulfill their
potential.It’s a key part of the training process.It’s not just something
that you take casually.She advises her athletes to hold nutrition in the
same regard as they do their most crucial bit of equipment.“Just as you
wouldn’t forget to put your shin pads (护腿板) or your boots in your
kit bag, don’t forget to put in your drinks and your snacks.That informs
how well you train, because you can’t get out if you haven’t put in.”
高中总复习·英语(译林版)
Nutritionists are sometimes unfairly represented as militant (斗志昂
扬的) types telling what athletes can and can’t eat.But Cathy insists
that when to eat is more important than what.“It’s about when’s the
right time to have it in,” she says.It’s a message that Cathy says can
take a while to sink in.“A lot of boxers say, ‘but bananas make you
fat, right?’, and there’s this inherent belief that we mustn’t eat
those kinds of things.But it’s not about what to cut out.It’s about
making sure that you’ve got the foundation right for health and
performance.It’s that one size fits one.It’s what works for you.To be
an excellent athlete, you really need to be an exceptional eater.”
高中总复习·英语(译林版)
语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了营养师的工作内
容、工作理念及运动员与营养之间的紧密关系。
语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了营养师的工作内
容、工作理念及运动员与营养之间的紧密关系。
高中总复习·英语(译林版)
5. What does Cathy think about her job?( )
A. It hardly faces new challenges in every competition.
B. It mainly focuses on the duration of matches.
C. It merely needs to understand nutrition and people.
D. It highly values experience and flexibility.
解析: 细节理解题。根据第一段中Cathy说的话可知,Cathy认为
她的工作需要经验丰富和灵活性。
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6. How does Cathy emphasize the importance of nutrition to athletes?
( )
A. By making a comparison.
B. By analyzing a phenomenon.
C. By telling a story.
D. By providing data.
解析: 推理判断题。根据第二段中Cathy的建议可推知,Cathy通
过作比较的方式强调营养的重要性。
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高中总复习·英语(译林版)
7. According to Cathy, what is a fundamental principle behind
successful sports nutrition?( )
A. Focusing on the timing of the diet.
B. Cutting out specific foods from the diet.
C. Following a strict and militant diet plan.
D. Increasing the variety of foods.
解析: 细节理解题。根据最后一段中的But Cathy insists that when
to eat is more important than what.可推知,Cathy认为成功的运动营养
背后的基本原则是关注饮食的时间。
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高中总复习·英语(译林版)
8. What does the author intend to tell us?( )
A. Food has a say in the sports field.
B. Nutritionists act as unsung heroes behind athletes.
C. Nutrition determines the results in the competition.
D. A good eater is a great athlete.
解析: 推理判断题。本文主要介绍了营养师的工作内容、工作理
念及运动员与营养之间的紧密关系,从而说明了营养师是运动场上运
动员背后的无名英雄之一。
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Ⅱ.阅读七选五
Everyone reacts to the pressures of an upcoming test differently.9.
( ) When you know you have a test ahead, prepare yourself
mentally and physically well in advance to minimize test anxiety.Here are
some tips to help get you through the days leading up to your test.
10. ( ) It helps you engage with your material, and it gives
you something else for reference when you study later.If your notes are
detailed enough, you can read over them to study.You can also use them
to make flashcards and other study aids.
高中总复习·英语(译林版)
Where you study can be just as important as how you study.Choose a
place that’s comfortable, whether that’s your bedroom, a quiet table
at the library, or a bench at the local park.Make sure the area has good
lighting so you aren’t straining your eyes, and ensure it’s quiet and
free from distractions.11.( )
Don’t try to cram (填塞) all of your material into your brain the
night before the big test.Cramming can cause stress and anxiety.12.
( ) For example, if you know the test is in two weeks, divide the
material into 10 to 14 parts and spend a set amount of time each day to
review one part.
高中总复习·英语(译林版)
If you work well with groups, consider forming or joining a study
group with others who are serious about passing the test.Try to keep the
group small so that everyone has a chance to engage.13.( ) And
consider making someone the leader of the group to help keep everyone on
track.
A. Instead, it’s best to study a little bit each day.
B. But it’s normal to feel a bit nervous or anxious.
C. Agree on a schedule and location to meet each week.
D. There’s no need to stay up cramming the night before the big test.
高中总复习·英语(译林版)
E. Consider turning off your phone and any other electronic devices.
F. Preparing for a test can begin days, weeks, and even months in
advance.
G. Note taking helps focus your attention on what you’re reading or
hearing.
语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了提前做好心理和身
体上的准备,把考试焦虑降到最低的一些方法。
语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了提前做好心理和身
体上的准备,把考试焦虑降到最低的一些方法。
高中总复习·英语(译林版)
9. B 上文引出对考试压力的反映这一话题,下文建议通过提前做好
准备来降低考试焦虑,因此空处应该与考试感到焦虑相关,B项(但
是感到有点紧张或焦虑是正常的)承上启下,符合语境,B项中的
anxious和下文的anxiety相呼应。
10. G 根据空后一句中的it可知,空处应提及it指代的内容。G项
(记笔记有助于将注意力集中于你所读或听之事)符合语境,G项中
的Note taking与空后一句中的it指代一致。
高中总复习·英语(译林版)
11. E 上文给出学习环境的要求,需确保照明良好,以及安静不受
打扰,空处应该与怎样确保安静不受打扰相关,E项(考虑关掉你的
手机和其他任何电子设备)符合语境,E项中的phone and any other
electronic devices和上文的distractions相呼应。
12. A 上文指出填鸭式学习的坏处,下文给出考前每天学一点的具
体例子。A项(相反,每天学习一点最佳)符合语境。
高中总复习·英语(译林版)
13. C 上文给出小组学习的第一点建议,保持小规模,每个人都有
机会参与;下文给出小组学习的另一点建议,确保有人担任小组领
导,帮助每个人稳步前进。因此空处应该是小组学习的第二点建议,
C项(商定一个时间表和地点以每周会面)符合语境,和前后两句是
平行关系。
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