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河南省三甲名校25年秋季校内自测卷(四)(SSyZx-4)
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D.Improved vision
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23.Where is the text probably from?
A.A website of a drug company.
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C.An advertisement of a drugstore.
D.A medical journal.
B
When my husband Paul persuaded me to adopt a dog,I was full of doubts.At 65,I thought we
should be planning trips,not picking up dog hair.I never believed I could love a dog,especially not the
scruffy mutt with a torn ear from the shelter.I agreed only for Paul's sake.
Casey burst into our lives like a storm.Our morning walks became a daily struggle.His powerful
nose guided him,pulling me toward every piece of forgotten pizza or chicken nugget on the ground.The
sight of a squirrel tumned him into a frantic creature,leaping and howling,while I tried desperately to
hold him back.I felt exhausted and defeated,often hearing the mocking question,"Who's walking
who?>
Hope arrived with Laurie,a young dog trainer.She explained that Casey was a hound-born to
hunt.Laurie taught us not to yell in panic,but to use a firm,confident voice to break his focus.I
practiced shouting,"Casey!"with authority,something that had always been hard for me.When he
listened,he would get a treat and aGood boy".It was a new language we were learning together.
Slowly,the chaos began to abate.We started walking together not as enemies,but as a team.I
learned his habits,and he began to respond to my voice.The constant pulling turned into a gentle rhythm
except for an occasional excited one,the clinking of his tags keeping time with my steps.My frustration
softened into understanding,and then,into love.
The greatest gift,however,was peace.I had always been a restless sleeper.One sleepless night,I
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found Casey sound asleep on the couch,breathing deeply and calmly.I lay my head on his warm chest,
and for the first time,felt my worries melt away with his steady breath.
This unexpected companion,once a source of anxiety,had quietly taught me how to find rest and
acceptance.He was no longer just Paul's dog,he had become the heart of our home.
24.How did the author initially feel about walking the dog?
A.Scared.
B.Doubtful.
C.Indifferent
D.Frustrated.
25.Why did Casey behave badly during walks at the beginning?
A.He couldn't resist his nature to explore.
B.He wasn't familiar with the routes well.
C.He couldn't concentrate without a trainer.
D.He didn't like the author's initial approach
26.What does the underlined word"abate"in paragraph 4 mean?
A.Cease.
B.Unfold.
C.Fade.
D.Develop.
27.What was the greatest gift the author received from Casey?
A.A positive attitude.
B.A close friendship.
C.A sense of belonging.
D.A cure for restlessness
c
Robert Campbell,a 68-year-old retired teacher from Glasgow,has lived with type 2 diabetes
)for a decade.Recently,worying bluriness in his vision prompted him to seek a screening for
diabetic retinopathy-a diabetes-related eye disease that causes blindness.Traditionally,he would have
faced a long wait for a specialist appointment within Scotland's National Health Service.
His local clinic,however,was part of a new pilot program using an AI-powered platform for eye
disease called "RetinaScan AI.The process was simple:a staff member took a photograph of Robert's
retina ()Within minutes,the system provided an automated assessment,detecting subtle signs of
the disease with remarkable accuracy.This initiative effectively skipped the traditional bottleneck,
bringing expert-level screening directly to the community.
The technology is built on deep learning.The AI was trained on hundreds of thousands of retinal
images previously labeled by eye doctors.Through this process,it learned to identify critical indicators
of diabetic eye disease with a consistency unaffected by humantedness.Its primary role is screening:
efficiently identifying healthy patients and flagging those,like Robert,who require urgent specialist
care
"Platforms like RetinaScan AI are game-changers,"explains Dr.Eleanor Reed,a consultant eye
doctor."They don't replace our expertise;they enhance it.By handling the massive initial screening
workload,they ensure that human specialists can focus their skills on complex diagnoses and treatment
planning,ultimately preventing preventable vision loss."
The Glasgow pilot has already yielded promising results.In its first six months,the program
successfully screened over 5,000 patients,cutting average wait times for screening from 12 weeks to just
days.More importantly,it has accurately tagged hundreds of at risk individuals,like Robert,for early
intervention,demonstrating a meaningful impact on patient outcomes.
Robert Campbell's story is just the first chapter.This pilot program paves the way for AI technology
to expand globally,reaching millions who need these vital screenings.
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28.What problem did Robert Campbell face before the AI program was introduced?
A.He was found to have a rare diabetic eye disease.
B.He had to wait long for a specialist appointment.
C.His local clinic lacked the necessary equipment.
D.His eye disease was too advanced to be treated.
29.What is the main advantage of"RetinaScan AI"according to the text?
A.It replaces the need for human doctors
B.It provides immediate treatment for patients.
C.It is cheaper than traditional screening methods.
D.It offers quick and accurate screening in communities.
30.Why does Dr Eleanor Reed call AI platforms "game-changers??
A.They finally avoid vision loss.
B.They treat complex diseases.
C.They manage initial screenings.
D.They work without specialists.
31.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.How is AI Transforming Eye Care?
B.Is AI the Doctor's Newest Assistant?
C.What Could AI Contribute to Humans?
D.Can AI Systems See More Than Doctors?
D
For years,most new cars sold have been equipped with high-tech touch screens that control various
functions,from air conditioning and navigation to music.Even safety features like automatic
lane-keeping are sometimes screen-controlled.But are touch screens safe for drivers to use while
driving?
Traditional physical buttons allow drivers to operate controls without looking away from the road.
However,touch screens offer no physical feedback,making it harder to use them without direct visual
attention.Since a single screen handles dozens of functions,finding a particular setting often means
tapping through several sub-menus.The result,say critics,is a dangerous distraction.
Research backs that up.In 2022,Swedish researchers conducted a study comparing 11 cars with
touch screens to an older model with physical buttons.They measured how long it took drivers to
perform simple tasks like changing radio stations or adjusting temperature while driving at 110 km/h.
The results were striking.In the older car,drivers completed all tasks in about ten seconds,during
which the car traveled approximately 300 meters.In the worst-performing modern car,the same tasks
took 45 seconds,with the car covering 1.4 kilometers.Even the best-performing models required several
seconds longer than the traditional button-controlled car.
Another study in 2024 by Norwegian researchers used gaze-tracking cameras to measure distraction
times.They found that even the quickest task-adjusting temperature-took drivers'eyes off the road
for an average of 3.5 seconds.Finding a new radio station took 11 seconds,while entering a new
navigation address took 16 seconds.An analysis published in 2020 by the Transport Research
Laboratory,a British organization,found that touch screens impaired a driver's reaction time more than
driving over the legal alcohol limit.
Safety organizations are taking actions.Starting this year,Euro NCAP,which provides safety ratings
for cars in Europe,will require that certain critical functions like turn signals and windshield wipers
must be controlled by physical buttons for a car to receive the highest five-star safety rating.Meanwhile,
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car manufacturers are responding to concerns.Volkswagen,Hyundai,and Porsche have begun returning
physical buttons to their new models,recognizing that many drivers find touch screens inconvenient and
potentially dangerous.As car technology continues to evolve,the balance between innovation and safety
remains an important consideration.
32.What makes touch screens less user-friendly for drivers?
A.They are energy consuming.
B.They have a single function.
C.They provide no physical response.
D.They are more expensive to produce.
33.What did the Swedish study focus on?
A.Drivers'feelings about control systems.
B.The time required to perform simple operations.
C.The various road conditions and driving speeds.
D.The long-term impact of touch screens on driving habits.
34.Why did Euro NCAP set the new rules?
A.To reduce production cost.
B.To promote more touch screens use.
C.To enhance driving safety.
D.To encourage new system development.
35.Which of the following is the main idea of the passage?
A.Touch screens may pose risks to driving safety.
B.Safety is an important consideration for driving.
C.Physical buttons should be replaced by touch screens.
D.Touch screens are more convenient than physical buttons.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
According to a 2024 attention study by King's College London,49%of the UK public are
experiencing‘popcorn(爆米花)brain'',a mental state featurin.g divided attention and wandering
thoughts.36 In response to the findings,psychologist Tina Chummun gives her top tips.
Adopt the mind map method.To manage a distracted (mind,write down everything,like
appointments,wories and to dos,without organizing it initially.Once everything is on paper,group
these into life areas like work or emotional wellbeing.37
This creates order and gives
your brain permission to concentrate.
Every time you feel your thoughts wandering,give yourself three seconds-breathe in,name what
you're feeling,and redirect your focus.38 By doing so,you may turn down the heat when your
brain is working overtime.
Minimizing tech is also the key to getting back on track in your daily life.A full digital withdrawal
is unrealistic.39 Then it could be followed by a five-minute screen time reward.It teaches your
brain to tolerate stillness without feeling punished.
40 At first,you may feel bored,as popcorn brain likes being go go go'to feel safe.Go for
a walk without music,or simply stare out your window,"suggests Tina."Sit in silence and observe your
thoughts.Let your brain breathe.It is sometimes exactly what your nervous system needs."
So,are you ready to quiet the mental popcom and get your focus back?
A.Allow space in your day for doing nothing.
B.So,what's making our brains pop like popcorn?
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C.Instead,go totally screen-free for 25-30 minutes.
D.Starving distractions and feeding focus is a nice idea
E.Then ask yourself:what matters now and what can wait?
F.They feel their attention less focused and deep thinking rarer.
G.This practice enables you to slow down and manage emotions
第三部分语言运用(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
最佳远项。
Just ahead on the narrow road,the light from Kim's torch()flashed towards me.Her bike
stayed 41,but mine was snaking all over the place.I had completely lost my 42.It seemed
cycling in the 43 had caused my mind to lose all sense of direction.
I looked hard,hoping to 44 the grass edges,but there was nothing but Kim's 45 torchlight
far ahead.My heart pounded wildly.I was trying my best to keep this anxiety internal,not wanting Kim
to 46 the full extent of my fear
So I forced my 47 back to the forest we had cycled through earlier:the tall trees,the sound of
the wind and something 48 for me now-the sense of excitement I had felt.49 by this
memory,I tried to put aside the anxiety.I 50 my phone's torch.The light was weak,but it was
enough:the heaviness around my vision 51 and I found my balance again.
As I pushed into the pedals(and began to move,I 52 a sky full of countless stars.Then,
I saw something even more 53."KIM!"She tumed,thinking something was wrong.But 54
high above us was a magical shooting star,bright with a thick tail in its wake.
That night,I learned a valuable lesson:Don't let the darkness stop you from moving
forward.Sometimes all you need is a little more 55 to find your way.
41.A.safe
B.steady
C.clean
D.still
42.A.interest
B.way
C.balance
D.sight
43.A.wind
B.wild
C.mountains
D.dark
44.A.make out
B.search for
C.give up
D.ride across
45.A.natural
B.soft
C.blinding
D.dying
46.A.notice
B.explore
C.ignore
D.understand
47.A.astonishment
B.curiosity
C.imagination
D.enthusiasm
48.A.lucky
B.rare
C.hard
D.fresh
49.A.Confused
B.Worn
C.Moved
D.Encouraged
51.A.switched on
B.took out
C.showed off
D.put up
51.A.grew
B.cleared
C.remained
D.worsened
52.A.pictured
B.witnessed
C.recalled
D.touched
53.A.puzzling
B.satisfying
C.amazing
D.challenging
54.A.flying
B.hanging
C.rising
D.circling
55.A.patience
B.wisdom
C.light
D.time
第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
A public art program 56 (feature)salon discussions,guided exhibition tours and group drawing
was held on Sunday at the Song Art Museum in Beijing,giving younger audiences an immersive
encounter with art.57 traditional art events that often keep viewers at a distance,this program
58(active)encouraged participants to step into the role of co-creators.Professional instructors
provided one-on-one 59 (guide),helping attendees seize the details of exhibits and write down their
personal reflections.This hands-on approach allowed young ait lovers to move beyond passive
appreciation,forming a 60(close)connection with the artworks around them than usual.
In particular,the program happened to kick off on the same day with the opening of The Reader,the
Wiiter,61 exhibition committed to exploring the artistic evolution()of the famous
contemporary artist Zhang Xiaogang.Carefully planned by Cui Cancan,the exhibition runs through
December 4th and 62(display)nearly 400 works made since 1975.The program was launched to
invite participants 63 (explore)the essence of beauty and Eastern philosophical outlooks shown in
art.
The daylong event reached its highlight with a theme salon discussion,64 Zhang Xiaogang and
Cui Cancan attended to share their insights.They engaged in a thoughtful dialogue about the power of
beauty,discussing how it enhances social artistic tastes 65 shapes personal decision-making.
第四部分写作(共两节。满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你校英语广播站计划推出一档新栏目“每日金曲(Song of the Day)”。请你给
栏目负责人Mr.Smith写一封邮件,内容包括:
(1)你的看法:
(2)你的建议。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80左右:
(②)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Dear Mr.Smith,
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
On the moming of his 1,500-meter race at the 1968 Games,the determined runner Kip Keino of
Kenya found himself in a rather awful situation.He was seated in the backseat of a somewhat shabby
taxi,making his way to the Olympic Stadium in the bustling city of Mexico City.
He was understandably worried.The city was in the grip of a massive traffic congestion
Everywhere he looked,there were traffic jams stretching as far as the eye could see.The honking
)of horns filled the air,creating a chaotic symphony.His taxi,a small vehicle amidst the sea of larger
cars,buses,and other taxis,was barely inching forward.
Keino,with a furrowed brow,kept looking ahead at the long line of cars,buses,and taxis in front of
him.The vehicles were bumper-to-bumper,and the drivers seemed frustrated,some impatiently
drumming their fingers on the steering wheels.
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It was an hour before his race,and he took a deep breath,trying to calm his nerves.As time ticked
away,it became fifty minutes,and he could feel a sense of unease creeping up on him.The taxi moved a
few more meters,but the progress was extremely slow.Forty minutes passed,and he started to tap his
foot nervously on the floor of the taxi.The traffic showed no signs of letting up.Then,it was twenty
minutes before the race.Keino's heart began to pound a bit faster.He could see people on the sidewalks,
some of them wearing Olympic-themed clothing,walking towards the stadium with excited expressions.
Meanwhile,he was still stuck in the traffic.
Finally,it was only ten minutes before the start of the race.And to his disappointment,the taxi was
still a full 2 kilometers from the stadium.Considering the current traffic situation,the distance seemed
almost impossible to cover.What's worse,earlier that morning,even before getting into the taxi,he had
been worried that the pain in his stomach might affect his performance.
(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:After a moment's thought,however,Keino made a decision
Paragraph 2:When Keino hurriedly ran into the stadium,other players were ready for the race.
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英语答案
二、阅读理解
21-23 BCA 24-27 DACD
28-31 BDCA
32-35 CBCA
36-40 FEGCA
三、完形填空
41-45 BCDAD
46-50ACBDA 51-55 BBCAC
四、语法填空
56.featuring
57.Unlike
58.actively
59.guidance
60.closer
61.an
62.displays
63.to explore
64.which
65.and
五、写作一
Dear Mr.Smith,
I'm truly excited about the upcoming program "Song of the Day".I believe it will
not only enrich our campus life but also provide a perfect chance to improve our
English through music.
To make it more engaging,I suggest songs be introduced based on weekly themes,
such as "Movie Soundtracks".Moreover,it would be a good idea to invite students to
recommend their favorite songs to boost interaction.Plus,adding background
information would help us better understand and appreciate the songs.
Thank you for considering my ideas.I'm eagerly anticipating the launch of the
program
Yours,
Li Hua
六、写作二
One possible version:
Version 1:
After a moment's thought,however.Keino made a decision.He could not afford to
wait any longer.Paying the fare,he flung the door open and began sprinting through
the stagnant sea of vehicles.His stomach tightened with a familiar,sharp pain,but he
gritted his teeth and pushed forward,weaving between cars and dodging surprised
pedestrians.The Olympic-themed clothing worn by the crowd became a blur as he
focused on the distant stadium arches.His breathing was labored,not just from the
effort,but from the anxiety of potentially missing the race of his life.He was no
longer a passenger trapped by circumstance;he was an athlete racing towards his
destiny,every stride a battle against time and physical agony.The honking horns
faded into a dull roar replaced by the pounding of his own heart and the rhythm of his
frantic footsteps on the pavement.
When Keino hurriedly ran into the stadium,other players were ready for the race.
They were already in their lanes,performing final stretches,their faces masks of
concentration.A murmur of surprise rippled through the crowd as Kenyan,drenched
in sweat and breathing heavily,rushed onto the track.Officials quickly ushered him to
his position.There was no time for a warm-up.As he frantically shed his outer clothes,
his rivals,all the other athletes,watched with a mixture of curiosity and admiration.
Keino's chest heaved,his stomach ached,but as he stood on the track,a strange calm
setled over him.The chaotic journey was over.Now,there was only the race.The
starter's pistol cracked,and Keino launched himself forward,his late arival fueling a
fierce,almost desperate energy.
Version 2:
After a moment's thought,however;Keino made a decision.He couldn't wait any
longer.Leaving some money to the driver,he opened the door and sprang into action.
He began to run,not a jog but a determined sprint,weaving through the crowded
sidewalks.The sharp,familiar pain in his stomach flared up with each step,but he
gritted his teeth and pushed forward.The vibrant city became a blur as he focused on
the distant stadium.His breathing was labored in the high-altitude air,yet his mind
was clear:he had to make it to the starting line.This two-kilometer dash was an
unplanned,painful prelude to his real race,a test of his will even before the
competition began.
When Keino hurriedly ran into the stadium,other players were ready for the race.
He arrived just in time,breathless and sweating.With no time to warm up,he quickly
pinned on his number and took his place on the track.The gun fired,and the race was
on.His main rival,the top favorite,set a fierce pace.For most of the race,Keino clung
on,battling the piercing pain in his stomach.Then,on the final lap,something
incredible happened.Drawing upon a deep reserve of spirit,he surged ahead with a
powerful kick,leaving his competitors behind.He crossed the finish line first,not just
winning the gold medal but also setting a new Olympic record.His victory that day
became a timeless lesson:that the greatest triumphs are not merely over opponents on
the track,but over the obstacles within and the circumstances without,reminding us
that a champion's heart can tun any moment of despair into a defining moment of
glory.