广东省惠州市2023届高三英语下学期一模试题(Word版附答案).docx
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1、绝密启用前惠州市2023届高三第一次模拟考试试题英 语试卷共8页, 卷面满分120分。考试用时120分钟。(2023. 04)注意事项:1. 答卷前, 考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上, 并将准考证条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2, 回答选择题时, 选出每小题答案后, 用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动, 用橡皮擦干净后, 再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时, 用签字笔直接将答案写在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3. 考试结束后, 将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 阅读理解(共两节, 满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小
2、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。AOur Skift Forums(论坛) are the leading creative business events in the global travel industry. Weve hosted 18 annual forums around the world, in world-class cities like London, Berlin, San Francisco and New York City. Now as we prepare to lift t
3、he curtain on our new Skift Global Forum, we wanted to look back on some of the figures and highlights from over the years. Our speakers are the leading innovators from every corner of this global industry, and beyond. From top CEOs of the largest travel companies to new, business leaders driving in
4、novation, the voices onstage are a reflection of the best the industry has to offer. Over the years, weve welcomed 700+ speakers to the Skift stage. Our attendees come from all over the world, with 116 nations represented at our events. Last year, we were able to host our most geographically diverse
5、 events ever with the introduction of hybrid programming. Our global attendees represent every diverse field of the worlds 10 largest industries - weve got the entire customer journey covered. With these diverse perspectives comes unmatched cooperation and insights on the future of travel both onsta
6、ge, and off.Since the inception of Skift years ago, our mission has remained strong: Helping you - the travel professional - learn, grow and be inspired, by providing the best content, products and event experiences known to the professional world. From the very first Skift Forum, we knew we had som
7、ething special. And this year will be no different. In fact, itll be better. 21. When did this report most likely come out?A. Before the 18h Skift Global Forum. B. After the 19th Skift Global Forum. C. Before this years Skift Global Forum. D. After this years Skift Global Forum. 22. Which continent
8、has the most top participating countries at Skift events?A. AmericasB. EuropeC. AsiaD. Oceania23. Whats the main purpose of holding Skift Global Forums?A. Sharing ideas and experience of leading companies. B. Introducing technology of hybrid programming. C. Supporting development of travel professio
9、nals. D. Helping communication among governments. BWith stunning visuals of Tamil Nadus nature, The Elephant Whisperers, which won the Oscar in the documentary (纪录片) short film category, tells a story of a loving relationship between people and elephants. The filmmaker Kartiki Gonsalves spent her ch
10、ildhood in and around nature in southern India, My family loved exploring nature. she says. Her mother loved animals and her, father was a photographer. Her grandmother led school trips to local nature reserves. The chance elephant encounter came in October 2017 that changed Gonsalvess life and stim
11、ulated her to make the film. I was moving back to my hometown when I met Raghu, a three-month-old elephant, in the Theppakadu Elephant camp, she recalls: Gonsalves was pleasantly surprised by how playful Raghu was. This documentary was made because I fell in love with Raghu first, she says. We would
12、 happily splash (戏水) along the river, and I would spend hours scrubbing him and rubbing his tongue. He absolutely loves his tongue being rubbed and enjoyed pulling my hair and splashing around in the water. In the film, Gonsalves takes viewers to the heart of Theppakadu Elephant camp in a landscape
13、that is one of the largest undisturbed spaces for the Asian elephant. Here, the Kattunayakan community has been caring for abandoned elephants for generations. The documentary follows the journey of Bomman and Bellie, two elephant caretakers and the baby elephant Raghu, who was abandoned by the herd
14、 but fortunately found by the forest department. As Bomman and Bellie raised Raghu, their relationship progressed. The 40-minute documentary was cut down from more than 450 hours of raw footage (镜头) and filmed over the last five years. A lot of the moments in the documentary were unexpected but that
15、 is the true beauty of telling a story as it unfolds, Gonsalves says. The Elephant Whisperers helps people realize what beautiful beings elephants were and to respect their intelligence, how they love and understand their human caretakers, how theyve learnt to adapt and live with human. I wanted The
16、 Elephant Whisperers to be that glow of hope. 24. How did Gonsalves family influence her?A. They inspired her to make films. B. They taught her photography skills. C. They encouraged her to leave India. D. They fired her enthusiasm for nature. 25. What can we learn about Raghu?A. He loves rubbing hi
17、s own tongue. B. He is very attached to the film maker. C. He lives in a well-designed reserve. D. He was saved by elephant caretakers. 26. Which words best describes the shooting process of the documentary?A. Tough but rewarding. B. Pleasant and amusing. C. Frustrating but adventurous. D. Romantic
18、and unexpected. 27. What is conveyed in The Elephant Whisperers?A. Harmonious coexistence. B. Prevention of illegal hunting. C. Respect for biological diversity. D. Endangered Species Conservation. CChatGPT-a conversational language model which was launched in November and is free and simple to use
19、- can swiftly produce poems, math equations or essays on topics, bringing concern that students will misuse the technology. And because it doesnt copy an existing text, there is no easy way to be certain whether a human or a bot wrote the answer. As many educators began to worry about whether studen
20、ts may use ChatGPT to generate papers, Edward Tian had an idea. The 22-year-old student, who studies computer science and journalism, decided to build an app to detect whether a text- was human-written or AI-written. Over a few days in a Toronto coffee shop during winter break, he got to work. On Ja
21、n. 2, he launched GPTZero. It analyzes different properties of a text for its perplexity, which is the randomness of the text, and the burstiness, which is the variation of the text over time. So, a human-written text would have high perplexity, something very unfamiliar to an Al model, and exhibit
22、properties of burstiness, which are non-common items that appear in random clusters (集 群), rather than being uniformly distributed. Tian said he expected a few dozen people to ever try it. But he woke up the next morning stunned by the response. He has even heard from people all over the world many
23、of them are teachers or college admissions officers, Many people have subscribed for updates from Tian as he works to improve the technology. The quick response to Tians effort highlighted the breakneck pace at which technology is changing classrooms, teaching, and the ways that people define and un
24、derstand learning. Tian believed everyone deserved to reap the benefits of Al, but safeguards were needed to make sure new technologies were not abused. Tian said it would be sad if, years from now, people mostly relied on AI and writing became far more uniform. Theres something implicitly(含蓄地) beau
25、tiful in human prose, he said, that computers can never copy. 28. Why did Edward Tian create GPTZero?A. To predict abuse of ChatGPT. B. To analyse properties of texts. C. To relieve educators of anxiety. D. To recognize Al-generated texts. 29. What features do human-written texts share?A. They are r
26、andom and varied. B. They are plain and unfamiliar. C. They are common and diverse. D. They are uniform and complex. 30. What does the public think of Tians invention?A. It is safely guarded. B. It is highly anticipated. C. It is quickly updated. D. It is thoroughly developed. 31. What can be inferr
27、ed from the last paragraph?A. Human will win the competition against AI. B. Most people will benefit from AI in the future. C. Writing will become more common than before. D. There is incomparable charm in Human writings. DThe number of seabirds killed by colliding(撞击) with wind turbines could be cu
28、t by painting black-and-white stripes on the blades(叶片), and poles, say researchers. Graham Martin at the University. of Birmingham, UK, and Alex Banks at Natural England, a public organization that has a say in planning applications for offshore wind farms in England, wanted to design a pattern tha
29、t could be easily painted onto turbines to reduce their impact on bird life. Between 140, 000 and 328, 000 birds are killed each year by onshore wind turbines in the US, according to, one estimate. It is harder to tell how many birds are killed by offshore turbines each year, says Martin, as they fa
30、ll into the ocean, A previous study, published in 2020, looked at the effect of painting a single blade black on four onshore turbines in Norway. Bird collisions were reduced by 70 percent compared with all-white turbines nearby. Martin believes that further improvements could have an even greater i
31、mpact. Based on analysis of previous studies into bird vision and bird collisions with wind turbines, the two researchers came up with a series of guiding principles to aid their design of a turbine that would harm. fewer birds. Most birds do not see too much fine detail in their vision - especially
32、 compared to humans, says Martin, so any design shouldnt be too complex. Many collisions occur in low light, so the design should be easy to decipher in the dark, while high internal contrast would help the turbine stand out against different backgrounds, such as a cloudy or sunny sky. In low levels
33、 of light, black-and-white patterns are best, says Martin. In the dark, a red-and-white pattern would rapidly look like shades of grey, he says. The design hasnt yet been tested, but Martin hopes that manufacturers will consider it, particularly as it would be easy and cheap to implement. 32. What c
34、an we know about Martin and Banks?A. They have a say in planning applications. B. They improve the efficiency of wind turbines. C. They seek to reduce negative influence on bird life. D. They design colorful turbines to help birds see clear. 33. Whats the purpose of the second paragraph?A. To state
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