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陕西省高中英语(人教版)选修七 Unit 2 Robots ...

更新时间:2023-02-17 浏览次数:37 类型:单元试卷
一、任务型阅读
  • 1. 任务型阅读

        Global Positioning System (GPS) is now a part of everyday driving in many countries. It is a space-based system that provides position and time information in all weather conditions. GPS can help people get to where they want to go.When this happens, the driver is often to blame. Sometimes a GPS error is responsible. Most often, it is a combination of the two.

        Barry Brown, a GPS technologist, took an incident as an example. His friend once flew to an airport in the eastern United States. There he borrowed a GPS-equipped car to use. He wrongly plugged in the home address in the west. It wasn't until he was driving for thirty minutes that he realized it. Mr. Brown says this is a common human error. But he says, “One problem is that GPS has a very small screen and it can just tell you the next turn.

        “The Normal and Natural Troubles of Driving with GPS” lists several areas where GPS can cause difficulties. They include maps that are outdated, incorrect or difficult to understand. GPS may fail due to these reasons and then lead to confusion for the drivers.

        Although GPS sometimes causes difficulties when people are driving, the most attractive point of this system is its 100% coverage on the planet. It is important for you to have to know what you are doing when you use GPS. You need to have the “ability” to be able to use GPS because it sometimes goes wrong.

    A. There are quite a few situations showing the problems of using GPS.

    B. That means that it is not really telling you about going to the wrong place.

    C. This space-based system is an important tool for civil and commercial users.

    D. But sometimes it sends you to the wrong place or leaves you completely lost.

    E. They also contain timing problems related to when GPS commands are given.

    F. Advances in technology play an active role in modernizing GPS in many ways.

    G. To make GPS well used, you need a good understanding of how drivers and GPS work.

  • 2. 任务型阅读

        Although most parents don't like doing it after a long and exhausting workday, reading bedtime stories does make a positive influence on your child's emotional and mental health.

        It helps to develop children's imagination.

        Reading bedtime stories can develop your children's ability to form pictures or ideas in their mind. A healthy imagination makes their minds work well and teaches them to think quickly yet effectively.

        It improves children's language.

        Reading also improves your children's language. They'll most likely use those words in the stories you read right after they hear them. Listening to many stories helps kids to express their opinions better.

        Reading books makes people more learned. When children hear the stories you tell, they learn grammar and vocabulary, for example. It helps them be successful in school as they already know a lot from your stories. What's more, every story has its moral aspect and tells them what's good and what's bad.

        These reasons leave no chances of doubting whether to read bedtime stories to your children or not.They will thank you in future, I promise.

    A. It makes children knowledgeable.

    B. It fosters children's affection for reading.

    C. Bedtime stories create just unforgettable moments.

    D. They remember most words you say and enlarge their vocabulary.

    E. Take a look at the best benefits of it and you'll never be lazy to do that.

    F. They'll be successful in many aspects thanks to a wonderful imagination.

    G. So however tired you are, find time to read bedtime stories to your children.

二、语法填空
  • 3. 语法填空

        We think that life in Chinese high school is an adventure in which we have to survive mountains of homework and all kinds of exams. Yet would it be(surprise) if I tell you that high school life in the US is almost as stressful and demanding as it is in China?

        In US high school, everything(record) into your studying document, including your grades on quizzes, tests and final examinations. Failing(turn) in your homework on time will directly affect your grade for a certain course. Perhaps contrary towe used to think of the US high school students, they pay more attention to their(academy) performance to try to get into a distinguished university., they'll be disappointed after graduation from high school.

        Like university students, US high school students have the(free) to choose the courses that most interest(they). Even a ninth grader can sitthe same classroom as twelfth graders. But this also means he or she has to work very hard, because the teacher will not treat him or her differently just because he or she is a few years(young).

三、完形填空
  • 4. 完形填空

        Kinsey French has taught children with Down syndrome(唐氏综合征) for the past three years. The teacher of 1education at the Christian Academy's Providence School, developed a(n) 2with her students in her first year. That was 3when it came to her wedding day, she invited the class to 4her wedding party as flower girls and ring bearers. "They were like a 5to me," Kinsey told WLKY about the students, 6from seven to eleven years old. "So I knew I couldn't have this important day7them, my lovely 'kids'."

        Kinsey's now-husband, Josh, was 8too — in fact, knowing how much it would mean to her, he 9proposed (求婚) to her in front of the class. The wedding went10on the Internet after photographer Lang Thomas Leichhart 11on his Facebook photos of Kinsey in her wedding dress, 12by her students."The scene of their being together was so moving that I was brought to 13many times during the day," he told CNN. "You can tell how14she is to these kids."

        And while the children loved 15their wedding responsibilities and posing for photos, they said that their 16of the night was the dancing. For Kinsey, it was making 17that would last a lifetime. "It was so exciting," she told WLKY. "It was18for Josh and me just to have them as a19of the day, and have them come and 20with us."

    (1)
    A . traditional B . preschool C . public D . special
    (2)
    A . discussion B . bond C . routine D . agreement
    (3)
    A . how B . why C . that D . because
    (4)
    A . attend B . record C . decorate D . design
    (5)
    A . teacher B . shadow C . family D . dream
    (6)
    A . differing B . distinguishing C . ranging D . expanding
    (7)
    A . without B . from C . among D . beyond
    (8)
    A . touched B . inspired C . satisfied D . involved
    (9)
    A . still B . even C . yet D . again
    (10)
    A . silent B . wild C . wrong D . strong
    (11)
    A . wrote B . polished C . spared D . shared
    (12)
    A . encouraged B . followed C . attracted D . surrounded
    (13)
    A . light B . laughter C . tears D . knees
    (14)
    A . grateful B . generous C . genuine D . patient
    (15)
    A . carrying out B . carrying on C . taking in D . taking over
    (16)
    A . regret B . impression C . complaint D . favorite
    (17)
    A . choices B . memories C . decisions D . plans
    (18)
    A . meaningful B . natural C . vivid D . original
    (19)
    A . symbol B . gift C . part D . result
    (20)
    A . celebrate B . play C . meet D . communicate
四、阅读理解
  • 5. 阅读理解

        Oh my God, the robots are taking over! We're doomed! Doomed! Now that I've gotten that out of my system, it's become clear that while we may or may not be doomed, the robots are taking over. The latest example is the government's new guidelines for self-driving cars.

        Tesla, Google and Uber are already testing driverless cars in cities across America. Uber chief executive Travis Kalanick is among those predicting that by 2021, self-driving cars will play a big part in urban settings.

        Nearly 40,000 people died last year in this nation in automobile-related accidents, and we believes driverless cars can save tens of thousands of lives annually.

        Makes sense. Robot drivers are less likely to get drunk, drive without a license, text while driving or feel agitated at the scene of a pileup. On the other hand, I wonder how these highly sensitive cars will react, with walkers constantly dashing into the street. Will they jam on the brakes every 10 seconds?

        But there's a bigger picture. Not only are robots replacing humans behind the wheel, but behind the work desk, in warehouses, senior homes, you name it. Robots aren't just taking over in the workplace.

        The question is, where can't a robot function better than a human? How about writing songs? A robot can go through every combination of notes in record time and come up with a pleasing melody. The lyrics might be a different story. Is a Grammy-winning song co-written by Hank Human and R-3071 in our future?

        Finally, it's only a matter of time until we have robot politicians and presidential candidates. Why not? They can be programmed to be experts in world and domestic affairs and come up with the best solutions without corruption and bad humors.

        Actually, it's too bad such technology isn't available in 2016. Pretty sure the robot would win in a landslide.

    1. (1) What does the underlined word “agitated” mean?
      A . Tired B . Cautious C . Careful D . Anxious
    2. (2) What doubt does the writer have about self-driving cars?
      A . How passengers behave in it. B . How robot drivers get the license C . How they avoid crashing into other car D . How they respond to walkers on a busy street
    3. (3) The last questions asked in the sixth paragraph reflects the writer's          .
      A . confidence in robots, winning Grammy Awards B . eagerness to listen to songs written by robots C . doubt about robots' ability to write songs D . curiosity about the future Grammy songs
    4. (4) What might be the most suitable title for the text?
      A . Robots will control the world in every field B . Robots are coming but not soon enough C . Robots are being used in our daily life D . Robots can drive cars and write music
  • 6. 阅读理解

        A new study from the Georgia Institute of Technology finds that older and younger people have a varying preference for what they would want a personal robot to look like. And they change their minds based on what the robot is supposed to do.

        Participants were shown a series of photos, either robotic, human or mixed human-robot faces, and were asked to select the one that they would prefer for their robot's appearance. Most college-aged adults in the study preferred a robotic appearance, although the others were also generally open to them. However, nearly 60 percent of older adults said they would want a robot with a human face, and only 6 percent of them chose one with a mixed human-robot appearance.

        "We found that participants, both younger and older, will assign emotional traits to a robot based on its face, which will determine what they are most comfortably interacting with," Akanksha Prakash, a psychology graduate student at Georgia Tech who led the study, said in a statement. So when participants were told the robot was helping with personal care, chores, social interaction or helping to make decisions, something interesting happened.

        Preference was less strong for helping with chores, although the majority of older and younger participants chose a robot with a robotic face. But for decision-making tasks, such as getting advice on where to invest money, younger participants tended to select a mixed human-robot appearance. A robotic face was their least favored choice for this task. Older adults generally preferred a human face. Personal care tasks such as bathing caused the most divisive preferences within both age groups. Those who chose a human face did so because they associated the robot with human-like care capabilities — such as nursing — and trustworthy traits. Many others didn't want anything looking like a human to bathe them due to the private nature of the task.

        Based on this early research, the researcher says that if a robot is designed to help only with a specific task, its appearance should fit in with the task. For instance, if the robot is designed to specifically assist the user with critical decisions, the robot should be given an intelligent look instead of a funny one. However, if the robot is tasked with a variety of jobs in the home, allowing for appearance customizability(可定制性) might be the best option.

        The researcher next plans to expand the study to other age groups and people with more diverse educational backgrounds.

    1. (1) What does the underlined word "them" in Paragraph 2 refer to?
      A . college-aged adults B . all participants C . older adults D . younger participants
    2. (2) What happened when participants were offered robots handling different tasks?
      A . They tended to choose one with a human face. B . They didn't care about robotic appearance any more. C . They were into one with decision-making skills most. D . Their preference for robotic appearance changed accordingly.
    3. (3) Which robots lead to the biggest gap in people's preference for robotic appearance?
      A . Those with personal care skills. B . Those with decision-making skills. C . Those with housekeeping skills. D . Those with social interaction skills.
    4. (4) What's the best title of the passage?
      A . Deciding what robots suit you best contains many tricks B . Determining what robots should look like varies with age C . How robots with a human face benefit people? D . Why people have a preference for robots?
  • 7. 阅读理解

        Today just as technology changed the face of industry, farms have undergone an "agricultural revolution". On the farm of today, machines provide almost all the power.

        One of the most important benefits will be the farm computer. The computers help them keep more accurate records so they can make better decisions on what crops to plant, how much livestock (家畜) to buy, when to sell their products, and how much profit they can expect. Many computer companies have been developing special computer programs just for farmers. In the future, farmers will be able to purchase computer programs made to their needs. Because of the growing importance of computers on the farm, students at agricultural colleges are required to take computer classes in addition to their normal agricultural courses. There can be no doubt that farmers will rely on computers even more in the future. While the old-time farm depended on horse power, and modern farms depend on machine power, farms of the future will depend on computer power.

        Another technological advance which is still in the experimental stage is the robot, a real "mechanized hired hand" that will be able to move and, in some ways, think like a human being. Agricultural engineers believe that computer-aided robots will make big changes in farming before the end of the century. Unlike farmers of the present, farmers of the future will find that many day-to-day tasks will be done for them. Scientists are now developing robots that will be able to drive tractors, and harvest fruit. Even complex jobs will be done by robots. For example, in order to milk their cows, farmers must first drive them into the barn, then connect them to the milking machines, watch the machines, and disconnect them when they are finished. In the future, this will all be done by robots. The complete mobilization (活动) of the farm is far in the future, but engineers expect that some robots will be used before long.

    1. (1) According to the passage, computers cannot help farmers decide _______.
      A . how much money they can earn from their products B . whether to plant a certain kind of crop C . what livestock to raise D . when to sell their products
    2. (2) Which of the following statements is true?
      A . Farmers in the future will depend totally on computers. B . Both computers and robots have been in use on today's farms. C . Farmers mainly use machines on their farms at present. D . Students at agricultural colleges must take computer classes because they can do nothing without them.
    3. (3) According to the engineers, what will be done by robots in the near future?
      A . All farm work. B . Milking cows. C . Some farm work. D . Most of the farm work.
    4. (4) What is the best title for the whole passage?
      A . Computer, Farmers' Best Friend B . Farmers in The Future C . Computers and Robots D . The Agricultural Revolution
五、改错题
  • 8. 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

    增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。

    删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

    修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

    注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

    2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

        I'd like to tell you something more about our school sports meet. It was holding on Oct. 6th, it was a fine day. There were over 1,000 students and teachers attend it. Wang Lin, a student from my class, won the 100-metre race. He finish the race in 12.6 seconds and broke the school record. The sports meet was really success. That was because we were all trying to do my best. Although I was not one of the winner, I was proud of that we had done.

        Look forward to receiving your letter.

六、书面表达
  • 9. 请根据以下任务说明和写作要求,写一篇150词左右的英语短文。

    [任务要求]

    你准备参加一个题为“是否应该让机器人干家务”的讨论会,讨论会上你将做一个书面发言。请认真阅读下面短文,然后完成以下任务:

    1.概括短文内容要点,该部分的字数大约60—80;

    2.就“是否应该让机器人干家务”这一主题谈谈你的看法,至少包含以下的内容要点,该部分的字数大约60—80;

        1).机器人是社会科技进步的表现。

        2).让机器人干家务可以减轻家人的负担。高智能机器人还可以照顾家人。

        3).但使用、维修的成本高;机器人的行动缓慢,不能与人类真正沟通。

        4).机器人的价格昂贵,一般人家负担不起。真正普及还需一段较长的时间。

    As science developed rapidly in the direction of technology, it supplies an a better and ore cofortable life. en will be working shorter and shorter hours, while housewives will also be able to have ore free tie. Can you iagine doing housework without a housewife? Scientists believe this will be turned into realities in not very long tie, and perhaps during your lifetie house-robots will take the place of housewives.
    When I discussed this kind of achine with housewives, soe 90 percent of the replied iediately, “How soon can I buy one?” The other 10 percent said, “I would be terrified to see it oving about y house.” But when I explained to the that it could be turned off or stopped, they quickly realized that it is a useful object.
    In y own hoe we have found that the washing-up achine is regarded as a good hand in the roo. There's no greater pleasure than to go to bed in the evening and know that the washing-up is being done downstairs after we are asleep.
    Soe failies would like to have their robot slaves doing all the downstairs housework after they were in bed at night, while others would have it done in the ornings. But this would be entirely a atter of choice.

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