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课时分层检测(四)
I.阅读理解
A
(2026·辽宁锦州模拟)
Defeating Daniil Medvedev in New York on
Sunday,Djokovic,one of the greatest tennis
players,bagging24 Grand Slam(大满贯)singles
titles,equalized the record held by Australian
Margaret Court,the same number of singles titles
in the all-time count.
With the victory,Djokovic became the oldest
US Open men's singles champion in the Open Era.
In total,he has 10 Australian Opens,seven
Wimbledons,four US Opens and three Roland
Garros titles,making him the only man to win all
four majors at least three times."When I realized
that,I started to dream new dreams and set new
goals.I never imagined that I would be here talking
about 24 Slams,"he said afterwards.
Djokovic reached all finals in the Grand Slams
in 2023,and the only loss was at Wimbledon,when
Carlos Alcaraz of Spain,20,brought home the
champion after an intense battle lasting four hours
and 43 minutes.Djokovic,at 36,shows few signs of
losing physical edge.He stays healthy,keeps
exceptional skills and always desires to win more.
Capturing his first Grand Slam in 2008,Djokovic
bagged half of his 24 major titles after he
turned 30.
"One of the biggest lessons I have learned
probably mentally throughout my career is that
even if you find a formula(方案)that works,it's
not a guarantee,and actually most likely it's not
going to work the next year,so I keep reinventing
myself and always trying to find better ways to
win,”said Djokovic..
For Djokovic,who always gets tough when the
going gets tough,24 is just a number that he can go
beyond."I'll continue to prioritize Grand Slams as
my most important tournaments and where I want
to play the best tennis.That will stay the same in the
next season,or I don't know how many more seasons I
have in my legs,”he added.“So,let'ssee.”
1.What does the underlined word "equalized"in
the first paragraph probably mean?
A.Set.
B.Broke.
C.Levelled.
D.Approached.
2.What can we know about Djokovic according to
the passage?
A.He won 12 Grand Slams in his thirties.
B.He won all the finals in the Grand Slams in 2023.
C.He attached the same importance to all the
matches.
D.He is the oldest men's singles champion in the
Open Era.
3
Sports and Fitness
3.What seems the“secret”of Djokovic's great
achievement?
A.Losing physical edge.
B.Attending more Grand Slams.
C.Following a good formula.
D.Finding flexible and proper strategies.
4.Which of the following can best describe Djokovic?
A.Confident and emotional.
B.Ambitious and devoted.
C.Aggressive and stubborn.
D.Enthusiastic and generous.
B
(2025·1月八省联考)
Want to learn a new language or get As in
college exams?Previous studies have shown that
exercise can help stimulate the areas of the brain
that convert()new information into long-term
memory.A new study has taken this information
one step further and found the best time when
exercise can help maximize learning.
Building upon past research that found exercise
releases biochemicals that improve mental function,
scientists at Radboud University and the University of
Edinburgh conducted a study to determine when exercise
was most beneficial to learning.
Participants-72 healthy male and female
adults-were first asked to perform a computer
test that challenged their visual and spatial
learning.After the test,all of the subjects watched
nature documentaries,but two-thirds of them also
exercised.Half of the exercisers did circuit training
on an exercise bike for 35 minutes immediately
after the test.The other half did the same exercise
but not until four hours after they had been tested.
Two days later,all of the participants returned
to the lab for a recall test,and they were connected
to MRI(磁共振成像)machines to assess their
brain activity.The participants who exercised four
hours after taking the computer test were able to
recall what they had learned most accurately.Their
brainwaves also showed more consistent levels of
activity,indicating that their brains were less taxed
to remember what they had learned.
According to this research,the best time to
exercise to improve learning is four hours after
studying.But why?That's one question the
researchers have yet to answer.Another question
left unanswered is the level of exercise that might
best improve learning.I've run enough marathons
to prove the fact that my brain is anything but
sharp during or after a tough workout.But the
researchers noted that light workouts might not
give the brain enough of a biochemical boost to
improve learning.
5.What did the new study aim to explore?
A.When exercise is best for learning.
B.What biochemicals are good for health.
C.How brainwaves should be measured.
D.Which area of the brain is the most active.
6.What were all the participants asked to do
during the experiment?
A.Train on bicycles.
B.Do mathematics exercises.
C.Play computer games.
D.Watch films about nature.
7.Why did the participants return to the lab two
days later?
A.To do a medical examination.
B.To have their memory tested.
C.To get their workouts recorded.
D.To finish their previous tasks.
8.What might the author's marathon running prove?
A.The findings of the study are reliable.
B.Long-distance runners are often smart.
C.Studies on the marathon are not enough.
D.Hard exercise may not sharpen the brain.
Ⅱ.七选五
(2026·海淀二模)
Stuffed animals,or plush toys,are a cherished
part of childhood for many.Yet their appeal extends
far beyond the early years.Whether it's a soft lion
or a cuddly bunny,these comforting companions
have a unique place in the hearts of millions.1
One of the primary reasons stuffed animals are
so beloved is the comfort they provide.For
children,these soft,huggable toys often serve as a
source of emotional security.The act of cuddling a
stuffed animal can provide reassurance and a sense
of calm.2 The tactile sensation of soft fabric
and the comforting weight of a plush toy can act
like a physical comfort object,similar to a security
blanket.
Besides,stuffed animals often become loyal
companions,offering emotional support.3
The attachment they develop to their stuffed
animals is not just a passing phase.It often carries
lasting emotional significance well into adulthood.
4 Children might“care”for their toys in
ways they see adults caring for them,developing
empathy and nurturing skills.This kind of play
helps children understand complex emotions like
love,concern,and responsibility.This allows them
to build emotional intelligence from an early age.
Beyond emotional comfort,stuffed animals
have been used as tools in therapy.In child
psychology,therapists often incorporate stuffed
animals to help children express their emotions,
fears,and wishes in a non-threatening way.When
3(
a child has difficulty verbalizing complex feelings,
a stuffed animal can serve as a "voice"for those
emotions.5 Many find comfort in hugging or
holding a plush toy as a way to alleviate stress,
anxiety,or even physical pain.A growing body of
research suggests hugging a stuffed animal can
reduce stress hormones,and trigger the release of
oxytocin,which promotes feelings of well-being
and relaxation.
A.Why do they hold such a special place in seeking
comfort?
B.Many children treat them as real friends or
family members.
C.But what makes stuffed animals more than just
simple toys?
D.Stuffed animals are also often used as a form of
role-playing.
E.It can help children feel safe,especially during
times of stress.
F.Cuddling stuffed animals in therapy can keep
adults in high spirits.
G.Adults too can benefit from the therapeutic
aspects of stuffed animals.
Ⅲ.语法填空
(2026·南京市高三年级第二次模拟)
During the 2023 Hefei International Marathon,all
eyes were on the elderly couple-Hu Yingfu,86,
and his wife Wang Zhangmin,77.Many doubted
their ability to finish the race,1.
Hu
completed the half marathon in two hours and
twenty minutes.
Against initial struggles,Hu found a way to
motivate himself by counting electricity poles while
running."The distance between each electricity
pole is 50 meters.I run as fast as I can,passing a
dozen or so poles,"said Hu.2.
(gradual),
his endurance improved,along with his physical
condition.
The couple's love for running started as a way
3.
(improve)their fitness,but it quickly
became a passion.They participated in a national
athletics event 4.
the elderly in 2004,
5.
mark)their first-ever national
competition.To their surprise,Wang achieved
6
impressive result-the fourth place.
Since then,the elderly couple have become
regular 7.
(participate)in national athletics
events,consistently winning medals,and they
96
(recognize)as well-known figures in
the running community.
With a 9.
(combine)age of 163,the
couple have participated in over 100 marathon
races nationwide,whose impact has motivated
10.
(count)young individuals to become
part of the running community.3.D根据小标题并结合本段下文可知,本段主要建议先从小事
开始尝试一个爱好,而不是直接投入太多。故D选项“不要马上
在一个新的爱好上投入大量的时间和金钱”符合语境。故选D。]
4.
[根据本段内容可知,本段的主旨是通过回忆过去来发现爱好
故A选项“回忆过去的时光”符合语境,适合作小标题。故选A。]
5.B[根据上文“Always dreamed of producing a novel?”并结合
小标题可知,本句应是关于学习写小说。故B选项“加入
个小
说作家小组”符合语境。故选B。]
Ⅲ.【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了研究表明,学习乐
器或者参加合唱团对大脑有好处。
1.have encouraged/have been encouraging
[考查动词时态和主
谓一致。根据“For generations”可知,句子用现在完成时,表示
过去发生的事情对现在的影响,也可用现在完成进行时,表示动
作从过去某一时间开始,一直持续到现在,可能仍然要继续下
去,主语parents表示复数意义,助动词用have。故填have
encouraged/have been encouraging._
2.better[考查形容词比较级。根据下文的并列关系“but also
with improved cognitive abilities and intelligence scores”可知,此
处指“学习一种乐器不仅与更好的教育成就有关”,应用形容词
比较级。故填better。
3.investigating
L考查非谓语动词。动词investigate与study之间是
主谓关系,应用现在分词作后置定语。故填investigating。」
4.focused[考查形容词。stay在句中用作连系动词,空处应用形
容词作表语,focused“注意力集中的”。故填focused:
5.what「考查主语从句。分析句子可知,空处引导主语从句,引
导词在从句中作主语,指物,应用what引导。故填what。」
6.or
[考查连词。whether..,or.,“是…还是…”。故填or。]
7.in
[考查介词。
engagement in..“参与.”。故填in。
8.to lead
L考查非谓语动词。be likely to do sth“可能做某事”。
故填to lead。J
9.significantly
[考查副词。修饰动词impact应用副词形式。故
填significantly。
l0.stimulator[考查名词。结合空前的“a cognitive”可知,空处应填
单数名词stimulator。.故填stimulator。]
课时分层检测(三)
I,【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了植物学家
梅丽莎·塞维尼在亚利桑那州公共广播电台上回顾了克拉弗和乔
特在1938年与导游诺姆·内维尔斯以及其他几名船员一起沿着
科罗拉多河进行的探险之旅
1.B
「细节理解题。根据第一段中“The Colorado River was
known as the most dangerous river in the world.But for Clover
and Jotter,it held a great appeal:no one had surveyed the Grand
Canyon's plants,and they were determined to be the first.
知,大峡谷的植物促使克拉弗和乔特踏上这段旅程。故选B。]
2.C
[词义猜测题。根据第二段中“When Clover and Jotter
finally reached the entrance of the Grand Canyon..
but they
decided they had no choice now but to brave the wild river."
知,此处指她们感到很担心。故可猜测画线单词apprehensive
意为“担心的”,与选项C.Anxious'“担心的”意思一致。
故选C。
3.D[细节理解题。根据第三段“The author also includes a map
of the route and photographic images of the crew at different
points along the way.”可知,关于克拉弗和乔特的冒险,我们能
了解到她们在旅途中拍了许多珍贵的照片。故选D。
4.B「推理判断题。结合全文内容以及根据最后一段“As the
author notes,women in science still face challenges and barriers;
Sevigny hopes that recalling the past will lead to a fairer
future,”可知,这篇文章是一篇书评。故选B。
【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。
文章介绍了研究人员证明安装
在校园公交车上的摄像头可以统计和追踪公共道路上的车辆,这
一发展有望改善当前的交通系统,帮助旅行者更快地到达目的地。
5.A
[细节理解题。根据第一段“Researchers have proposed a
novel method for counting and tracking vehicles on public roads,
a development that could improve current traffic systems and
help travelers get to their destinations faster,”和第二段“Using
the cameras already installed on campus buses.
”可知,公交车
上的摄像头能够帮助旅行者更快地到达目的地,即缩短出行时
间。故选A。
6.C[细节理解题。根据第三段“..often temporarily place(
sensors that don't provide a view of many streets and roads in a
city,”可知,临时安置的传感器不能提供城市中许多道路和街道
的视图,即它们对城市交通的寢盖较少。故选C。
7.
[词义猜测题。根据第二段“Using the cameras already
installed on campus buses at the Ohio State University...detect
objects in the road and distinguish parked vehicles from those
that are moving.”以及画线词前面的内容“While still a long way
from total implementation(实施),the study suggests the
system's results bear promise for the future...
”可知,安装在校
园公交车上的摄像头能够自动、准确地测量城市道路上的车辆
数量,探测道路上的物体,并区分停放的车辆和行驶的车辆。虽
然距离全面实施这项技术还有很长的路要走,但研究表明,该系
统的结果对未来的智能交通监控是充满希望的。故画线词
“surveillance'”意为“监控”。故选B。
8.D[标题归纳题。通读全文,尤其根据第一、二段可知,文章讲
述的是研究人员证明安装在校园公交车上的摄像头可以统计和
追踪公共道路上的车辆,这一发展有望改善当前的交通系统,帮
助旅行者更快地到达目的地。故选D。]
Ⅱ.【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了卡利·劳
埃德(Carli Lloyd)离开排球场后再次有机会打职业排球,她对此
非常感激。
l,A[credit把…归功于,相信;provide提供;replace替换;
equip装备。根据下文“Athletes Unlimited(AU)with opening
up the door to2 her dreams”可知,卡利·劳埃德认为AU
给了她实现梦想的机会。故选A。」
2.B[give away赠送;live out实践(以前想要做的事);bring about带
来;take of起飞。根据“opening up the door to_2 her dreams'”可
知,AU为卡利·劳埃德打开了实现梦想的大门。故选B。
3.A[confidence信心;order订单;promise承诺;service服务。
根据“AU has given me the
3
to play again”可知,此处是指
AU给了劳埃德再次参加比赛的信心。故选A。门
4.B[shelter避难所;part部分;host主人;guide指导。根据下文
“of the organization'”可知,此处指成为组织的一部分是很棒的。
故选B。]
5.D[hospital医院;home家;classroom教室;court球场。根据上文
"Carli Lloyd is grateful for the opportunity to play professional
volleyball again after leaving the court.”可知,卡利·劳埃德很感激
离开球场后有机会再次打职业排球,此处指她曾希望可以重返
球场。故选D。]
6,C[election选举;course课程;season赛季;conflict冲突。根
据上文“spent months at home training and preparing for the”可
知,可以重返球场的劳埃德是花了几个月时间训练和为赛季做
准备。故选C。]
7.D[common公共用地:case案例;advance进步;shape状况,情
况。根据上文“I worked really hard at home to get my body
back in”可知,劳埃德在家努力训练是为了让身体恢复良好状
态。故选D。]
8.A
Lcompete比赛;bear负担;defeat击败;display展示。呼应
上文“play professional volleyball again after leaving the court"讲
劳埃德是想恢复状态,然后去参加比赛,想看看再次参加比赛的
感觉。故选A。]
9,B[used用过的;connected有联系的;addicted成瘾的;adopted
收养的。根据语境可知,劳埃德的目标是每周都与团队保持联
系。故选B。
10.C
Largument论,点;scholarship奖学金;championship冠军地
位:contract合同。根据语境可知,劳埃德是想帮助球队赢得冠
军。故选C。]
l1.D[dream梦想;trouble麻烦;lesson教训;role角色。根据上
"I want to do everything I can to help my team win the
0
,”可知,劳埃德想帮助团队赢得冠军,作为团队一员,她
每天都在思考自己的角色是什么。故选D。
l2,A[therefore因此;however然而;instead相反;furthermore
此外。根据上文“She believes in teamwork.”及下文“she felt
great anxiety initially for fear that the 13
may be more on
the individual”可知,因为劳埃德相信团队合作,所以起初在被
问到联赛结构时感到焦虑,害怕焦,点被过多地集中在个人身
上,而不是团队上。故选A。
l3.C[dependence依赖性;influence影响性;focus焦,点;base基
础。根据本句中“she felt great anxiety initially for fear that the
13
may be more on the individual and less on the
14”可知,
劳埃德焦虑的是担心焦点更多集中在个人身上。故选C。]
14.D
Lcoach教练;audience观众;leader领导;team团队。根据
上文“She believes in teamwork,"及“be more on the individual
and less on the”可知,劳埃德担心的是焦,点可能更多地集中在
个人而不是团队上。故选D。门
15.B[occur发生;matter重要;contact接触;break打破。根据
上文“Volleyball is a team sport,all the pieces”"可知,排球是团
队运动,所有部分都很重要。故选B。」
课时分层检测(四)
I,【语篇解读】本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要介绍了网球运
动员德约科维奇所取得的成就、成功的原因以及他对未来的展望。
1.C
[词义猜测题。根据画线词后面的“the same number of
singles titles in the all-time count.”可知,德约科维奇与玛格丽
特·考特所获的单打冠军数相同,即他追平了考特的纪录,由此
可知,画线单词应与C项意义相近。故选C。
!
2.A[细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Capturing his first Grand
Slam in 2008.Djokovic bagged half of his 24 major titles after he
turned30.”可知,德约科维奇获得了24个大满贯冠军,其中30
岁以后获得了其中的一半,由此可知,他在三十多岁获得了12
个大满贯冠军。故选A。]
3.D[细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中的“One of the biggest
lessons I have learned..so I keep reinventing myself and always
trying to find better ways to win”可知,德约科雏奇成功的秘诀
在于持续寻找灵活和适当的方案。故选D。」
4,BL推理判断题。根据第三段中的“He stays healthy,keeps
exceptional skills and always desires to win more,"和尾段中的
"I'll continue to prioritize Grand Slams as my most important
tournaments and where I want to play the best tennis.”可知,德
约科雏奇是一个有雄心且热衷于网球的人。故选B。」
【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一项新研
-在何时进行锻炼可以最大程度地提高学习效果。
5.A[细节理解题。根据第一段中“A new study has taken this
information one step further and found the best time when
exercise can help maximize learning.”可知,新研究旨在探索在
什么时间锻炼最有利于学习。故选A。]
6D[细节理解题。根据第三段中“After the test,all of the
subjects watched nature documentaries”可知,在实验过程中所
有受试者都被要求观看自然纪录片。故选D。」
7.B[细节理解题。根据第四段中“Two days later,all of the
participants returned to the lab for a recall test'”可知,参与者两
天后返回实验室是为了进行记忆测试。故选B。]
8.D[推理判断题。根据最后一段中“I've run enough marathons
to prove the fact that my brain is anything but sharp during or
after a tough workout.”可知,作者通过自己跑马拉松的经历证
明,剧烈的锻炼可能不会使大脑变得敏锐。故选D。】
Ⅱ.【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。
文章主要说明了毛绒玩具
不仅是童年的珍贵部分,对各年龄段都有独特意义。它能提供情
感安慰,成为忠诚伙伴,还可用于角色扮演培养情商。毛绒玩具可
作为治疗工具,无论是孩子还是成人,都能通过它缓解压力,释放
促进幸福感的催产素
l.C[根据上文“Stuffed animals,or plush toys,are a cherished
part of childhood for many.Yet their appeal extends far beyond
the early years.Whether it's a soft lion or a cuddly bunny,these
comforting companions have a unique place in the hearts of
millions..”可知,上文提到毛绒玩具深受喜爱,下一段开始阐述
毛绒玩具受欢迎的原因,本句起到承上启下的作用,引出下文对
毛绒玩具特殊之处的讨论,故C选项“但是是什么让毛绒动物不
仅仅是简单的玩具呢?”符合语境。故选C。
2.E
[根据上文“One of the primary reasons stuffed animals are
so beloved is the comfort they provide.For children,these soft,
huggable toys often serve as a source of emotional security.The
act of cuddling a stuffed animal can provide reassurance and a
sense of calm.”可知,前文说毛绒玩具能给孩子带来情感上的安
全感,拥抱毛绒玩具能带来安慰和平静,故本句进一步说明毛绒
玩具让孩子有安全感,故E选项“它可以帮助孩子们感到安全,
尤其是在有压力的时候。”符合语境。故选E。
3.B
[根据上文“Besides,stuffed animals often become loyal
companions,offering emotional support.”以及后文“The
attachment they develop to their stuffed animals is not just a
passing phase.It often carries lasting emotional significance well
into adulthood,”可知,上文说毛绒玩具是忠诚的伙伴,能提供情
感支持,后文说孩子对毛绒玩具的依恋不是短暂的阶段,推测
本句说明孩子对毛绒玩具的特殊情感,故B选项“许多孩子把
他们当作真正的朋友或家人。”符合语境。故选B。」
4,D.[根据后文“Children might‘care’for their toys in ways they
see adults caring for them,developing empathy and nurturing
skills.This kind of play helps children understand complex
emotions like love,concern,and responsibility.This allows
them to build emotional intelligence from an early age.”可知,后
文说孩子会像大人照顾自己一样“照顾”玩具,培养同理心和养
育技能,本句为主旨句,引出下文孩子通过玩毛绒玩具进行角色
扮演的内容,故D选项“毛绒玩具也经常被用作角色扮演的一
种形式。”符合语境。故选D。]
5.G[根据前文“Beyond emotional comfort,stuffed animals have
been used as tools in therapy.In child psychology,therapists
often incorporate stuffed animals to help children express their
emotions,fears,and wishes in a non-threatening way.”可知,第
五段从儿童治疗转向成年人受益,G选项“成年人也能从毛绒玩
具的治疗方面获益”衔接后文研究结论,引出后文成年人通过毛
绒玩具缓解压力的内容,符合语境。故选G。]
5
Ⅲ,【语篇解读】本文是一篇新闻报道。文章讲述了一对年龄相
加有163岁的夫妇常年参加马拉松比赛,激励了无数年轻人参与
跑步的故事
l.but/yet[考查连词。空前句子表示“很多人怀疑他们是否有
能力跑完马拉松”:空后句子表示“胡用了两小时二十分钟就跑
完了半程马拉松”。空处前后句子之间为转折关系。故填
but/yet。」
2.Gradually[考查副词。空处在句中作状语,修饰整个句子,应
用副词形式;空处位于句首,单词首字母要大写。故填
Gradually。J
3.to improve[考查非谓语动词。way to do sth表示“做某事的
方法”,空处应用动词不定式形式。故填to improve。」
4.or考查介词。根据句意可知,他们参加的全国田径比赛应
是为老年人举办的,空处引出对象,表示“为”。故填or。]
5.marking[考查非谓语动词。句子谓语是participated,故此处
应用非谓语形式;空处表示的动作与谓语动作是同时发生的,故
应用动词-ing形式作伴随状语。故填marking。]
6.an
[考查冠词。空后的result是可数名词,impressive的发音
以元音音素开头,空处表示泛指。故填n。
7,participants[考查名词复数。空处在句中作表语,由形容词
regular修饰,空处应用名词形式。主语是“the elderly couple”,
表示两个人。故填participants。]
8,have been recognized./are recognized[考查动词时态、语态和主
谓一致。结合时间状语“Since then”可知,这里既可以是描述从
过去开始一直持续到现在的状态,也可以表示目前的情况,所以
用现在完成时或一般现在时均可,主语为复数。文因为they和
recognize之间为被动关系,所以用被动语态。故填have been
recognized/are recognized。」
9.combined[考查非谓语动词。空处修饰名词age,两者之间为
动宾关系,故应用动词-ed形式作定语。故填combined。
l0.countless考查形容词。空处与形容词young一起修饰名词
individuals。再结合语境可知,他们的影响应是激励了无数的
年轻人。故填countless。
课时分层检测(五)
I,【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了A】能够成
功预测地震发生。
1.B
[细节理解题。根据第二段中的“The Al was provided
with,,,background rumblings(隆隆声)in the Earth.”可知,Al
是通过分析地球的背景声音来进行预测的。故选B。
2.C「推理判断题。根据第三段内容可知,这项工作显然是人工
智能驱动地震预测研究中的一个里程碑。由此可推知,
Alexandros Savvaidis旨在说明开发人工智能预测地震的重要
性。故选C。
3.A
[细节理解题。根据第四段中的“The next step is to test
artificial intelligence in Texas,since UT's Bureau TexNet has
300 earthquake stations and over six years worth of continuous
records,making it an ideal location for these purposes.”可知,研
究人员接下来是在德克萨斯州测试人工智能,因为德州大学的
地震监测网络局拥有300个地震台和超过六年的连续记录,这
使其成为这些目的的理想地,点。由此可知,后续研究的关注点
是在不同地,点进行测试。故选A。
4.D[推理判断题。根据第三段中的“This work is clearly a
milestone in research for A-driven earthquake prediction,”以及
"Even with the 70%accuracy,that's a huge result and could
help minimize economic and human losses and has the potential
to remarkably improve earthquake preparation world wide."
知,AI在地震预测方面的应用是一个里程碑式的研究成果。该
技术可以帮助减少经济和人力损失,并有望显著改善全球地震
预防工作。由此可推知,该地震预测技术是富有开创性和有前
景的。故选D。
【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了美国农业部的一份
新报告称,美国森林的吸收温室气体的能力减弱,这可能会加副全
球变暖,而不是缓解全球变暖。
5.C[推理判断题。根据第二段中“The report predicts that.,·
forests could emit up to 100 million metric tons of carbon a year
as their emissions from decaying(腐烂的)trees go beyond their
carbon absorption.”可推知,美国森林可能成为“巨大的碳源”是
因为将来它排放的碳比吸收的更多。故选C。]
6.B[细节理解题。根据第三段中“The prediction suggests that
this will require the US to cut emissions more rapidly to reach
net zero,according to Lynn Riley,a senior manager of climate
science.”可知,Lynn Riley会赞同“美国迫切需要减少碳排放”
这一说法。故选B。