UNIT 2 单元达标检测(Word练习)-【精讲精练】2026-2027学年高中英语选择性必修第一册(人教版)

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学段 高中
学科 英语
教材版本 高中英语人教版选择性必修第一册
年级 高二
章节 Unit 2 Looking into the Future
类型 作业-同步练
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使用场景 同步教学-单元练习
学年 2026-2027
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**基本信息** 本同步练习通过基础巩固、能力进阶、综合创新三层设计,覆盖词汇理解、语篇分析到语言运用的完整路径,适配单元复习需求,兼顾语言能力与思维品质培养。 **分层设计** |层次|知识覆盖|设计特色| |----|----------|----------| |基础层|核心词汇、基础语法、事实信息|阅读A/B篇细节题(如1-3题)、完形填空基础词汇(如21-25题),夯实语言能力| |进阶层|语篇逻辑、推理判断、词义猜测|阅读C/D篇推理题(如7-11题)、七选五(16-20题),提升思维品质| |综合层|话题表达、篇章结构、创新应用|应用文写作(第一节)、读后续写(第二节),融合文化意识与学习能力|

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(时间:100分钟 满分:120分) 第一部分 阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A All robot tales begin the same way: with friendly bots built to make our lives easier.However, the more they resemble (与……相似) us, the more unsettling they become.Here are four of the most advanced bots that, despite their impressive abilities, still fail to do one simple thing — put anyone at ease. Ameca Ameca, created by Engineered Arts, has been labeled “the world's most advanced humanoid robot”, although it can't walk or run like others.What makes Ameca special is that it displays feelings through facial expressions and arm movements.It won't be coming for your job anytime soon, but it might be the perfect dinner guest. NEO Beta NEO Beta is as impressive as it is creepy (令人不适的).Its makers believe that their faceless bot can be the first for the home, and it's been built to help out with daily tasks like making coffee, unloading the dishwasher and handing people bags as they leave the house.If it takes off, it might even be a friend people are happy to hug. Unitree G1 The G1, officially called an “AI avatar”, is one of the Chinese company Unitree's many robots.For $16,000, you could have one to walk, run, and dance alongside you.Those aren't its only tricks, though.It can also wave a stick around like a magician, crack (砸开) nuts with its hand and open drink bottles.It's half attention­seeking child and half the world's worst barman. ARTEMIS Officially known as ARTEMIS (Advanced Robotic Technology for Enhanced Mobility and Improved Stability), its makers have nicknamed it “A Robot That Exceeds Messi In Soccer”.It plays RoboCup now, but they hope it will join the World Cup­winning team by 2050.There's just one problem: its playing ability.Based on recordings from 2023, ARTEMIS fails to even kick a ball half the time, yet Chelsea still wants to sign it. [语篇解读] 本文是一篇应用文。主要介绍四款先进机器人,包括它们的研发公司、核心功能及特色,尽管这些机器人能力出众,但仍让人感到不安。 1.Which robot is designed for household tasks? A.Ameca. B.NEO Beta. C.Unitree G1. D.ARTEMIS. 解析 B 细节理解题。根据NEO Beta部分中的“Its makers believe that their faceless bot can be the first for the home...”可知,NEO Beta是为家庭任务设计的。故选B。 2.Which word best describes Chelsea's feeling about ARTEMIS? A.Doubtful. B.Disappointed. C.Interested. D.Proud. 解析 C 推理判断题。根据ARTEMIS部分中的“Based on recordings from 2023, ARTEMIS fails to even kick a ball half the time, yet Chelsea still wants to sign it.”可知,尽管ARTEMIS的踢球能力不佳,但切尔西仍有签约意向,说明切尔西对它感兴趣。故选C。 3.What do the four robots have in common? A.They are capable of emotional expression. B.They are built with remarkable abilities. C.They are currently available on the market. D.They are superior to humans in some areas. 解析 B 细节理解题。根据第一段中的“Here are four of the most advanced bots that, despite their impressive abilities, still fail to do one simple thing — put anyone at ease.”可知,这四款机器人都具备非凡的能力。故选B。 B Having finished the conference in Chandler, I had a few free hours to spare, and I wanted to grab some local food nearby.I pulled out my phone, opened an app and ordered a ride.This might sound like a dull story, but there was one exceptional thing: The car had no driver. Since October 2020, Waymo, a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., has begun operating a driverless commercial taxi service.Having written about the possibilities of a self­driving future, I was eager to try it out. When I actually did, however, there was an undeniable horror­movie feeling to sitting in the back of a car and watching the steering wheel turn itself.But the car's driving style quickly overcame my reservations, for no Uber driver ever piloted a vehicle so conservatively.It was all so relaxing that eventually I got caught up in texting with a colleague. The annoying moment occurred when a truck driver in front of us found himself in the wrong lane.He sat there for a good long time before honking (按喇叭) continuously to signal us to back up so that he could drive backwards and slide into the lane to our left.Since the car was unable to pick up on social cues, the result was a standoff (僵局).Then the car announced that it was calling a human specialist to resolve the situation.Right around the time that the truck driver apparently decided he had enough room to go backwards without our help.After a pause to confirm that the road was now clear, the car rolled silently on. The experience reminds me that some wrinkles still need to be worked out before the future becomes the present.Waymo operates in Chandler because its wide roads, few pedestrians and sunny weather reduce complications.However, humans are a major problem for self­driving cars.While these cars don't get tired or distracted, they struggle to predict how people will act in unexpected situations — something even a 10­year­old child can do better.For example, a child would have understood that the truck driver wanted us to back up. [语篇解读] 本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者在钱德勒体验无人驾驶出租车服务的经历,包括其平稳的驾驶风格、遇到的问题以及作者对无人驾驶汽车未来发展的思考。 4.What is the author's purpose in writing Paragraph 2? A.To introduce Waymo to us. B.To promote driverless taxis. C.To praise Waymo's driverless taxi service. D.To explain why he chose a driverless taxi. 解析 D 推理判断题。根据第二段“Having written about the possibilities of a self­driving future, I was eager to try it out.”可知,作者选择乘坐无人驾驶出租车是因为自己写过关于自动驾驶未来的可能性,因此想亲自尝试一下,即解释了选择无人驾驶出租车的原因。故选D。 5.How did the author initially feel about riding in a driverless car? A.Relaxed and secure. B.Excited but uneasy. C.Doubtful and impatient. D.Eager but disappointed. 解析 B 推理判断题。根据第三段中“When I actually did, however, there was an undeniable horror­movie feeling to sitting in the back of a car and watching the steering wheel turn itself.But the car's driving style quickly overcame my reservations, for no Uber driver ever piloted a vehicle so conservatively.”可知,作者最初对乘坐无人驾驶汽车感到既兴奋又不安。故选B。 6.What made the author feel annoyed during the ride? A.A truck driver's rude behavior. B.A truck driver's sudden cutting in on him. C.The driverless car's inability to go backwards. D.The driverless car's sliding into the wrong lane. 解析 C 细节理解题。根据第四段中“The annoying moment occurred when a truck driver in front of us found himself in the wrong lane...Since the car was unable to pick up on social cues, the result was a standoff.”可知,作者感到恼火是因为无人驾驶汽车无法倒车,导致与卡车司机陷入僵局。故选C。 7.What does the author suggest about driverless cars? A.They are indeed worth a try. B.They will not be superior to humans. C.They struggle with unpredictable human behavior. D.They perform better in uncertain weather conditions. 解析 C 推理判断题。根据最后一段中“While these cars don't get tired or distracted, they struggle to predict how people will act in unexpected situations — something even a 10­year­old child can do better.For example, a child would have understood that the truck driver wanted us to back up.”可知,作者认为无人驾驶汽车在处理不可预测的人类行为方面存在困难。故选C。 C Concrete (混凝土) is the world's most used material after water.Because it already surrounds us in the built environment, researchers have been exploring the idea of using concrete to store electricity — turning buildings into giant batteries.The idea has been gaining ground as we have come to increasingly rely on renewable energy from the wind and sun: rechargeable batteries are necessary when the wind dies down or darkness falls. Experimental concrete batteries have only managed to hold a small part of what a traditional battery does.But one team now reports that it has developed a rechargeable original model that could represent a more than 10 times increase in stored charge, compared with earlier attempts. A live­in concrete battery might sound unlikely.Still, “you can make a battery out of a potato,” notes Aimee Byrne, a structural engineer at Technological University Dublin.In a future where sustainability is key, she likes the idea of buildings that avoid waste by providing shelter and powering electronics. According to Emma, the study co­author, although the new design stores more than 10 times as much power as earlier attempts: 200 square meters of it “can provide about 8 percent of the daily electricity consumption of a typical U.S.home”, this is not enough to compete with today's rechargeable devices.“We're getting milliamps out of concrete batteries — we're not getting amps (安培),” Byrne says.“We're getting hours rather than days of charge.” But she adds that “concrete batteries are completely in their childhood, compared to other battery designs”. The earliest traditional batteries were large and heavy.Researchers experimented with new materials and designs for more than a century to develop today's small devices.Byrne suggests concrete­based energy storage could undergo a similar evolution.“The whole idea is that we're looking far into the future,” she says, “We're playing the long game with it.” [语篇解读] 本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了研究人员探索将混凝土这一应用广泛的材料用于储存电能、将建筑转化为巨型电池的想法,阐述了该想法产生的背景,新研发的混凝土电池相较于早期尝试的突破,以及目前存在的不足和未来的发展潜力。 8.What do the researchers want to use concrete to do according to Paragraph 1? A.Build larger houses that can hold more people. B.Protect the houses from the sun and strong wind. C.Store electricity and turn buildings into giant batteries. D.Replace traditional rechargeable batteries directly. 解析 C 细节理解题。根据第一段“Because it already surrounds us in the built environment, researchers have been exploring the idea of using concrete to store electricity — turning buildings into giant batteries.”可知,研究人员希望用混凝土储存电能并将建筑转化为巨型电池。故选C。 9.What does Byrne want to show by mentioning the potato? A.Only food­related materials can be made into batteries. B.Potato batteries are more efficient than concrete batteries. C.Materials that seem ordinary can be used for battery­making. D.Potatoes are the most commonly­used material for batteries. 解析 C 推理判断题。根据第三段“A live­in concrete battery might sound unlikely.Still, ‘you can make a battery out of a potato,’ notes Aimee Byrne...”可知,伯恩提到土豆是为了说明看似普通的材料也可以用来制作电池,以此类比混凝土作为电池材料虽看似意外,但并非不可能。故选C。 10.What can we know about the new concrete battery? A.200 square meters of it can completely power a U.S.home. B.It produces large amps of electricity. C.It is as efficient as traditional batteries. D.It stores over 10 times more charge than before. 解析 D 细节理解题。根据第二段“But one team now reports that it has developed a rechargeable original model that could represent a more than 10 times increase in stored charge, compared with earlier attempts.”可知,新的混凝土电池存储的电量是以前的10倍多。故选D。 11.What does the last paragraph tell us? A.Concrete batteries need more advancement. B.Concrete batteries solved existing problems. C.Concrete will replace traditional batteries soon. D.Difference between traditional batteries and concrete batteries. 解析 A 主旨大意题。根据最后一段可知,该段通过传统电池的发展历程类比,说明混凝土电池目前仍处于初级阶段,需要更多的改进和发展。故选A。 D (2025·河南南阳六校联考)Scientists have figured out how to make large amounts of oil from duckweed (浮萍).Processing such plant oils into biodiesel (生物柴油) for transportation and heating could be a big part of a more sustainable future.Researchers genetically engineered duckweed plants to produce seven times more oil per acre than soybeans—currently the most commonly used biofuel­producing plant. Unlike fossilfuels, which form underground over hundreds of millions of years, biofuels can be released faster than they are used.Fuels made from new and used vegetable oils and animal fat can have a lower carbon footprint than fossil fuels do, but there has been a recent backlash against them.This is partly because so many crops now go into energy production rather than food: biofuels take up more than 100 million acres of the world's agricultural land. Duckweed, common on every continent but Antarctica, is among the world's most productive plants per acre and the researchers suggest it could be a game­changing renewable energy source for three key reasons.First, it grows readily in water, so it wouldn't compete with food crops for prime agricultural land.Second, duckweed can thrive in agricultural pollution from farms like pig and chicken farms, potentially cleaning up some of the chemicals such farms release into the water.Third, engineered green plants typically spend a lot of energy on oil production and thus stop growing.But the researchers added to duckweed an oil­producing gene that would be inactive at first, and work only when the plant had finished growing. The process worked quite well.If it replicates in other species, this can solve the issue of how we can make more oil in more plants without negatively affecting growth.To scale production up to industrial levels, scientists will need to design and produce large­scale vessels (导管) for growing engineered plants and extracting oil—a challenge, the study's lead author John Shanklin, a biochemist at the U.S.Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Labaratory, says, because duckweed is a nonmainstream crop without much existing infrastructure. [语篇解读] 本文是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了科学家们已经找到了从浮萍中制造大量油的方法,介绍了这种方法的特点以及引起的争议。 12.What does plant oils outperform fossil fuels? A.Productivity. B.Availability. C.Sustainability. D.Producing areas. 解析 C 细节理解题。根据第一段“Processing such plant oils into biodiesel (生物柴油) for transportation and heating could be a big part of a more sustainable future.”可知,植物油比化石燃料有助于可持续发展。故选C。 13.What is the closest meaning of the underlined word “backlash” in paragraph 2? A.Opposition. B.Dissatisfaction. C.Defense. D.Approval. 解析 A 词义猜测题。根据画线词上文“but there has been a recent”以及后文“部分原因是现在有太多的农作物被用于能源生产而不是粮食生产:生物燃料占用了世界上超过1亿英亩的农业用地”以及but表示转折,说明最近出现了对它们的强烈反对。故画线词意思是“反对”。故选A。 14.Which will the researchers disagree on why the duckweed is an ideal biofuel source? A.It is water­grown. B.It is energy­cost friendly. C.It is possible to degrade waste. D.It is distributed throughout the world. 解析 D 推理判断题。根据第一段“Processing such plant oils into biodiesel (生物柴油) for transportation and heating could be a big part of a more sustainable future.”以及第三段可知,对浮萍分布世界各地方面,研究人员并不是关于它存在分歧。故选D。 15.What might be the researchers' next effort? A.To engineer other plants. B.To achieve mass production. C.To reduce bad impacts on growth. D.To apply the plant to the energy industry. 解析 B 推理判断题。根据最后一段“To scale production up to industrial levels, scientists will need to design and produce large­scale vessels (导管) for growing engineered plants and extracting oil—a challenge...because duckweed is a nonmainstream crop without much existing infrastructure.”可推知,研究人员的下一步工作可能是实现批量生产。故选B。 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。 What will happen in thirty years' time? No one really knows, but architects are trying to predict: __16__ Future houses will have to be flexible.__17__ So we will have to be able to use areas of the houses for work for part of the day and for living for the rest.Families grow and change with children arriving, growing up and leaving home.The house of the future will have to grow and change with the family.Nothing will be as fixed as it is now.The house will always be changing to meet changing needs. __18__ We will be able to talk to our kitchen machines and discuss with them what to do like this.“We'll be having a party this weekend.What food shall we cook?” And the machine will tell us what food we will have to buy and how to cook it.__19__ And we just need to taste things from time to time to check. The house of the future will be personalized.__20__ You won't have to paint them — you'll be able to tell the wall to change the color! And if you don't like the color the next day, you'll be able to have a new one.The only thing you won't be able to do is to move the house somewhere else! A.What will our houses be like then? B.You will be able to change the color of the walls easily. C.We will be able to leave most of the cooking to the machines. D.The kid might take their bedrooms with them as they leave. E.Smart houses will be able to prevent serious damage from accidents. F.In thirty years' time, even more of us will be working at home. G.Everyone agrees that in thirty years' time we will be living in “intelligent” houses. [语篇解读] 本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了未来房屋的特点,包括灵活性、智能化和个性化。 16.解析 A 由上文“No one really knows, but architects are trying to predict”和下文可知,本空应引出建筑师对未来房子的预测。A选项“那我们的房子会是什么样的呢?”引出下文对未来房子的具体描述。故选A。 17.解析 F 由上下文可知,本空应解释“房屋需要灵活”的原因,且该原因与“工作和生活共用房屋区域”相关。F选项“三十年后,我们中更多的人将在家工作。”是对未来工作方式的描述。故选F。 18.解析 G 由下文可知,本空应说明未来房子是智能的。G选项“每个人都同意,三十年后我们将生活在“智能”的房子里。”说明未来房子是智能的,能与我们交流并指导我们烹饪。故选G。 19.解析 C 由上下文可知,本空应承接“机器指导烹饪”的话题,进一步说明机器在烹饪中的作用。C选项“我们将能够把大部分烹饪工作交给机器完成。”既呼应了上文“机器告知烹饪方法”,又为下文“只需品尝检查”提供了前提(机器已完成大部分烹饪)。故选C。 20.解析 B 由上下文可知,本空应具体说明“房屋个性化”的一个体现,且与“墙壁颜色”相关。B选项“你将能够轻松地改变墙壁的颜色。”是对未来房屋个性化的具体描述。故选B。 第二部分 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。 (2025·四川宜宾期中)Many years ago, there was a young boy named Daniel who lived in a small village.He was a gifted student with a(n) 21 for science, but he faced a significant challenge: his family was too poor to 22 the necessary equipment and resources for his experiments. 23 , Daniel's determination to pursue his passion did not waver (动摇).He collected waste materials from the local factory and used them to 24 temporary lab equipment.His creativity and resourcefulness allowed him to 25 simple experiments, and he learned a great deal from them. One day, Daniel heard about a national science competition for students.The winner would receive a(n) 26 to a well­known university.Daniel knew this was a chance to change his life, so he decided to 27 the competition. He spent 28 hours designing and building a unique device that could convert waste materials into renewable energy.Despite numerous setbacks and 29 , Daniel never gave up.He worked tirelessly, refining and improving his invention. When the day of the 30 arrived, Daniel presented his invention to the judges.They were impressed by his ingenuity and the potential impact of his invention on the environment.To Daniel's delight, he was 31 the winner of the competition. Daniel's victory not only earned him a scholarship (奖学金) but also 32 others in his village to pursue their dreams, 33 their circumstances.His story serves as a 34 reminder that with determination, creativity, and a little bit of resourcefulness, one can 35 barriers and achieve great things. [语篇解读] 本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了男孩丹尼尔热爱科学,但是家里贫困无法负担实验设备和资源,于是丹尼尔收集材料制作设备,还参加了发明比赛,赢得了大学的奖学金,实现了自己的梦想。 21.A.solution B.passion C.expectation D.examination 解析 B 根据后文“to pursue his passion”可知,他对科学充满热情。故选B。 22.A.donate B.attract C.afford D.invent 解析 C 根据上文“his family was too poor to”可知,家里穷买不起设备和资源。故选C。 23.A.However B.Besides C.Therefore D.Otherwise 解析 A 上文“his family was too poor to 22 the necessary equipment and resources for his experiments”与下文“Daniel's determination to pursue his passion did not waver (动摇)”之间为转折关系,应用however。故选A。 24.A.introduce B.fix C.discover D.create 解析 D 根据上文“He collected waste materials from the local factory and used them to”可知,Daniel用收集来的废品创造临时实验室设备。故选D。 25.A.conduct B.observe C.question D.construct 解析 A 根据后文“simple experiments”可知此处指做实验,应用动词conduct。故选A。 26.A.introduction B.award C.reward D.call 解析 B 根据后文“Daniel's victory not only earned him a scholarship”可知,获胜者将获得一所著名大学的奖学金。故选B。 27.A.quit B.host C.escape D.enter 解析 D 根据后文“Daniel presented his invention to the judges”可知,丹尼尔决定去参加比赛。故选D。 28.A.limited B.precious C.countless D.equal 解析 C 根据后文“hours designing and building a unique device that could convert waste materials into renewable energy”可知,花费无数的时间设计和制造了一个独特的装置,可以把废物转化为可再生能源。故选C。 29.A.successes B.performances C.opportunities D.failures 解析 D 根据上文“setbacks and”以及下文“Daniel never gave up”可知,与挫折并列的是失败,经历了无数的挫折和失败丹尼尔从未放弃。故选D。 30.A.victory B.competition C.experiment D.ceremony 解析 B 根据后文“Daniel presented his invention to the judges”可知,比赛的那天丹尼尔展示自己的发明,此处指比赛的日子到来。故选B。 31.A.discussed B.admitted C.adjusted D.declared 解析 D 根据后文“the winner of the competition”可知,丹尼尔被宣布为获胜者。故选D。 32.A.persuaded B.inspired C.recommended D.allowed 解析 B 根据后文“others in his village to pursue their dreams”可知,丹尼尔的事迹激励了其他人追求梦想。故选B。 33.A.because of B.in case of C.regardless of D.in place of 解析 C 根据上文“others in his village to pursue their dreams”以及丹尼尔虽然家里穷还是追求梦想,说明不管他们的环境如何,都要追求自己的梦想。故选C。 34.A.powerful B.familiar C.careful D.convenient 解析 A 根据后文“reminder”以及上文他的故事激励了其他人,可知是一个有力的提醒。故选A。 35.A.overcome B.welcome C.forget D.target 解析 A 根据后文“barriers and achieve great things”可知,此处指克服障碍,然后取得成功,成就伟业。故选A。 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个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Have you ever 36.________ (forget) to lock the door of your house or switch off the TV? These kinds of things often happen to us, 37.________ can lead to problems.However, in the near future, we 38.________ (live) in smart homes that will lock the door and switch off the TV 39.________ (automatic).These smart homes will provide us 40.________ a more comfortable environment. Your home will learn your daily routine and 41.________ (preference), so everything will be ready for you when you get home each evening.For example, lights will come on 42.________ instant you enter the door along with your favourite music.All controls will respond to voice commands, so you just say what you want and the home system will obey.Besides, it will give you suggestions on a 43.________ (healthy) diet and how 44.________ (sleep) better. This smart technology is not a fantasy.Nevertheless, it will take some years 45.________ most new homes begin to use it. [语篇解读] 本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讨论了智能家居技术在未来的运用。 36.解析 forgotten 考查动词时态。根据空前的“have you ever”可知,句子为现在完成时。故填forgotten。 37.解析 which 考查非限制性定语从句。空处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词为前面整个主句,在从句中作主语。故填which。 38.解析 will live/will be living 考查动词时态。根据时间状语“in the near future”可知,句子讲述的是将来发生的事,应用一般将来时,或者表示将来某一段时间内正在进行的动作。故填will live/will be living。 39.解析 automatically 考查副词。此处需用副词automatically修饰动词短语“lock the door and switch off the TV”。故填automatically。 40.解析 with 考查介词。固定短语provide sb with sth,意为“向某人提供某物”。故填with。 41.解析 preferences考查名词复数。句中and连接两个并列的名词作learn的宾语,preference意为“偏爱,喜好”,为可数名词,根据句中daily routine可知,空格处应用复数形式。故填preferences。 42.解析 the 考查固定短语。固定搭配the instant意为“一……就……”,引导时间状语从句。故填the。 43.解析 healthier 考查形容词比较级。空格后为名词diet,需用形容词修饰,且结合语境“提供更健康的饮食建议”,存在比较含义。故填healthier。 44.解析 to sleep 考查非谓语动词。固定表达how to do sth,表示“如何做某事”,作介词on的宾语。故填to sleep。 45.解析 before 考查连词。“it will take some time before+从句”为固定句型,表示“过多久才……”。故填before。 第三部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) (2025·海南多校联考)假如你是李华,向英国杂志The Life In The Future投稿,畅想未来高科技(high­tech)机器人是如何服务于人类的。 内容要点: 1.在生活方面; 2.在工作方面。 注意:1.词数80左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 Robots in the Future 【参考范文】 Robots in the Future As we embark on the journey towards a more advanced era, it's fascinating to envision how future high­tech robots will revolutionize our lives and workspaces. In our daily lives, these robots will act as personal assistants, anticipating our needs with unparalleled precision.They'll prepare nutritious meals tailored to our dietary preferences and health requirements, ensuring a balanced diet without the hassle of cooking.Workplaces will be transformed by these high­tech marvels.In factories and industries, robots will collaborate with humans, performing intricate tasks with precision and speed, enhancing productivity and safety. In conclusion, the future of high­tech robots holds immense promise for humanity. 第二节(满分25 分) 阅读下面的材料,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。 (2025·江苏南通联考)Patrick, a volunteer teacher from Canada, selflessly spent his time teaching children in a small village.His twenty­five students came from families who all relied on farming and similar activities to support their lives.Ten­year­old Mike was just one of them.He had lost his parents and lived with his grandparents.Despite his hardships (困苦), Mike had a natural love for learning, and volunteer teachers like Patrick gave him hope. One day, Patrick asked his students what they wanted to become in the future.When everybody shared their dream of building their own houses and doing business, it was only Mike who said that he wanted to be a doctor.His classmates looked at him in surprise since children there had limited opportunities to receive a good education.However, his reply gained a supportive nod from Patrick.Mike always remembered that scene.At that time, his teacher smiled at him and said, “Very good, Mike.You can do that.You all must think big, set a goal and then try to reach that! And you'll be like little Ben, a character in the book Gifted Hands.He overcame adversity (逆境) to become a well­known medical expert.” Patrick's words left a deep impact on Mike's young heart.Actually, when the volunteer doctors conducted free medical camps there, Mike used to view them with great respect and admiration.He wished to be a doctor because he wanted to use the skills he learned to save the lives of the villagers who might die like his beloved mother.He was glad that someone supported his dream. However, Patrick's time of voluntary teaching was coming to an end.He was such a good teacher that everyone felt sad to say goodbye and Mike cried.He didn't know how to tell his teacher how much he meant to them and how grateful they were to him.Patrick encouraged them to do well in their studies and told them that a new teacher, who would replace (接替) him, was coming in a couple of days. 注意:1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式作答。 The children, especially Mike, tried to find ways to express their gratitude to their beloved teacher. In the weeks that followed, Mike and his classmates would gather after school to read the book Gifted Hands. [语篇解读] 本文主要讲述了作者作为一位乡村小学支教老师和一群村里孩子的故事。他很关爱这些孩子,尤其对他们精神上的鼓励,班上大部分孩子的理想就是在村里做木匠,建筑工人或做小生意,只有Mike的理想是当医生来救治病人,这些孩子很难有机会接受高等教育,但是作者鼓励他努力去实现梦想。但是这位老师要离开了。 【写作指导】 1.段落续写: ①第一段首句内容“孩子们,尤其是迈克,努力想办法表达他们对敬爱的老师的感激之情。”可知,第一段可描写孩子给老师准备礼物,表示对老师的感谢和不舍。 ②由第二段首句内容“在接下来的几个星期里,迈克和他的同学们放学后会聚在一起读《天才之手》这本书。”可知,第二段可描写迈克和孩子们谨记老师的嘱托,去读老师推荐的书,对未来充满期待,去努力实现自己的理想。 2.续写线索:开欢送会——献上礼物——读老师推荐的书——憧憬未来。 【参考范文】 The children, especially Mike, tried to find ways to express their gratitude to their beloved teacher. They decided to organize a surprise farewell party for Patrick.With the help of the villagers, they prepared a feast with local dishes and decorated the school with flowers and colorful banners.Mike wanted to do something extra special and with his grandfather's guidance, crafted a small wooden plaque with the words “Thank You, Teacher Patrick” engraved on it, through which they wanted to show their appreciation for the knowledge and inspiration Patrick had given them. In the weeks that followed, Mike and his classmates would gather after school to read the book Gifted Hands. They were captivated by the story of little Ben and his journey to become a medical expert.The book not only inspired Mike but also his peers, who began to dream bigger and consider their own paths beyond the village.Mike felt more purposeful and positive about his life and future, and with each chapter, his determination to become a doctor grew stronger.The book became a symbol of hope and a reminder of Patrick's influence, spurring the children to strive for their goals with courage and perseverance. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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