2023年山东省潍坊市中考英语真题【含答案】.docx
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1、2023年山东省潍坊市中考英语真题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读单选Joel: Youre not going to believe this. My dad is running in this! Debbie: Your dad? The marathon? I didnt know he liked doing sport. Joel: Well, he doesnt, really. He does a bit of running now and then, and he goes to the gym and that sort of thing. But theres
2、no way he could finish a marathon. Three days laterPete: So Joel, how did your dad do? Joel: Hahahaha . it took him 7 hours and 12 minutes. Jess: So he finished it? Thats fantastic! Joel: Yeah, but guess what? He was slower than any other runner in the race! Pete: Still were talking about 26 miles h
3、ere. Thats an awful lot of running. Theres no way I could do that! Debbie: It would take me more than a month. And honestly, Joel, do you think you could do it? Joel: Thats not the point. It took him more than 7 hours. So embarrassing! Jess: So what? He set himself a goal (目标), and he did it. At the
4、 end of the day, thats what matters. Joel: Well, perhaps youre right. Ive never thought about it like that, I suppose. 1In Picture 2, Joel is laughing because his father _.Awon the matchBcouldnt finish a marathonCdid a bit of runningDwas the last one in the race2What do Pete and Debbie think of the
5、marathon?ABoring.BTiring.CExciting.DRelaxing.3Whats Jesss opinion?AWhatever you do, set a goal first.BGive up if you cant win a competition.CMake great efforts to achieve your goal.DNever take part in difficult competitions.On a cold January morning, a man sat at a subway station in Washington DC an
6、d started to play the violin. He played for about 45 minutes. Three minutes went by, and a middle-aged man stopped for a few seconds, and then hurried up to take care of his own things. A minute later, the violinist received his first tip: a woman threw some money without stopping, and walked away.
7、Only a 3-year-old boy took the music seriously, going over, sitting down and soon losing himself in the wonderful performance. His mother wished to hurry along, but the kid kept looking at the violinist. When he finished playing, no one noticed it. No one applauded (鼓掌). No one knew this, but the vi
8、olinist was Joshua Bell, one of the most talented musicians in the world. He had just played one of the most beautiful pieces ever written, on a violin worth 3.5 million dollars. Joshua Bell played the same music with the same violin and the seats each cost 100 dollars at a theatre two days before.
9、Joshua Bells playing in the subway station was a social experiment. It asks questions: in a common environment at a wrong hour, do we enjoy beauty? Do we stop to make a response (反应) ? If we do not have a moment to stop and listen to one of the best musicians in the world playing the best music. How
10、 many other things are we ignoring (忽视)?4Whats the mans purpose of playing the violin at the subway station?ATo make some money.BTo see peoples response.CTo practice his skills.DTo teach a music lesson.5How many people stopped to listen to the music carefully?AOne.BTwo.CThree.DFour.6What does the wr
11、iter suggest in the last paragraph?ADont be always in a hurry.BStop to enjoy street performance.CEnjoy beautiful music at a theatre.DDont miss the wonderful moment in life.7What is the text mainly about?AA subway story.BA music survey.CA social experiment.DA talented musician.Developed by US company
12、 OpenAI, ChatGPT has taken the internet by storm, winning 100 million users since it came out in November 2022. People can ask the robot to write stories and emails, create instructions for cooking a certain food, translate languages, and answer all kinds of questions. In its own words, it is “a lan
13、guage model trained in a large amount of internet text to help users get human-like text.”Compared with Siri or other chatbots, ChatGPT uses a much bigger information center for training. It also uses stronger software (软件) and hardware to learn things by itself. For example, if it provides a wrong
14、answer to your question, you can tell it the right one and it will correct itself. “Its a totally different chatbot,” computer scientist Liu Xiaoguang from Nankai University told Tianjin Daily. “The knowledge level ChatGPT shows is the same as a university student. Thats why it shocked the world.”Bu
15、t one big problem with ChatGPT is that it makes mistakes or even gives false information. When Rezza, a 28-year-old from Indonesia, used the robot to write an essay (论文), it “gave out many examples which other writers actually hadnt mentioned at all”, he told The Guardian. Since the robot is trained
16、 using words from the internet, it can also pick up biases (偏见) about certain groups. These are all things that need to be dealt with.8Which can replace the underlined part in Paragraph 1?ASucceeded greatly online.BDone harm to the internet.CBrought strong wind and heavy rain.DCaused serious changes
17、 of the weather.9Why did ChatGPT shock the world?AIt can find mistakes by itself.BIt works differently from other chatbots.CIts information center is easier to control than Siris.DIts knowledge level is as high as a university student.10What can we learn from the last paragraph?AAnybody can make mis
18、takes.BAnybody may give false information.CChatGPT needs improvement.DChatGPT cant get on well with humans.11What might be the best title of the text?AChatGPT is Coming!BChatGPT is Catching the Worlds Eyes!CCan ChatGPT Take the Place of Humans?DCan ChatGPT Avoid Biases Properly?二、阅读还原5选4Saying no is
19、 not easy, but it is necessary sometimes. Its not easy to say no bravely. 12 However, sticking to your principles (原则) may not always make people like you, but will surely get you more respect. Have you ever bravely said no to someone? Wang Shanshan, Beijing When I was in primary school, two of my c
20、lassmates always asked me to do many things for them, like buying breakfast or copying the materials, which put me under great anxiety. So I decided to refuse all their unreasonable requests. 13 From this experience, I learned to say no to unfair things bravely, because only in this way can I get re
21、spect. Emily, London My classmates used to laugh at me because of my weight. I cared too much about their opinions so I ate less and paid more attention to my appearance (外貌). 14 After realizing that everyone was unique, I refused to change myself. Now I have got back my confidence and dont care abo
22、ut what others say. I think it is necessary to say no and stand up for myself. Lucas, Rome 15 To help me, my classmates showed me their answers directly. However, I still couldnt work out the problems during the next test. Then I realized that if I want to improve myself, I have to say no to their h
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