2022版新教材高中英语 课时素养评价九 Unit 3 The Internet Reading for Writing 新人教版必修2

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课时素养评价 九Unit 3Reading for Writing. 单句语法填空1. Williams has confirmed his position as the worlds number one snooker player. 2. Im not particular about my clothes while my wife minds what I wear. 3. My best friend tells me that I am silly to be upset about this. 4. Are you familiar with the computer software they use? 5. When you grow up, you should keep your parents love in mind. . 完成句子1. The computer will automatically keep track of the number of items and their prices. 计算机将自动记录物品的数量和价格。2. I must get in shape, otherwise I will lose the game. 我必须保持体形, 否那么我会输掉比赛。3. Ive just taken over the job, so Im not familiar with things. 我刚接下这份工作, 所以我对事情不太熟悉。4. The more we thought of the missing girl, the more did we got worried. 我们越想那个失踪的女孩, 就越担忧。5. Rather than getting better and better in school, he failed almost all his exams. 他没有在学校变得越来越好, 而是几乎所有的考试都不及格。 . 阅读理解ABig data of the human face can make a difference. Technology is rapidly catching up with the human ability to read faces. Apples iPhone X has already used face recognition to unlock the home screen. Face recognition is becoming increasingly common in China, where it has been equipped at ATM and KFC restaurants. It is also used by shop owners to catch shoplifters. Some universities are using face recognition technology as a means to keep track of the students attendance in the classrooms. Students stand in front of a screen when they walk into lecture halls. Photos taken at the screen are matched with those logged in the universitys database. Its believed that the system is highly accurate(精确的) because it can identify students even if they change their hair or wear makeup. Students have joked that face recognition is so strict that they dont dare to skip classes anymore. The traditional way of taking attendance is through a roll call. The new system helps to improve efficiency(效率). Face recognition technology has already been used in different fields in China. Police have set up face recognition scanners at busy crossroads to catch jaywalkers, whose photos will be shown on the digital screen as a warning. In the hotels of Wuzhen attractions, face scanner-equipped gates identify tourists staying in its hotels. The data collected will then serve as Entry Pass through the towns various attractions. Tourists do not have to pay extra entrance fee. Face recognition has also been in business use in China Alipay, for example, is using its face recognition technology to help customers at a Hangzhou KFC branch order food: The camera in the KFC will check customers face against the ID card photos linked to their Alipay accounts. Face recognition is expected to be used in all sorts of fields. It is going to become part of your life if it isnt already. 【文章大意】本文介绍了人脸识别在中国各个方面的应用和带来的便捷。1. New iPhone uses face recognition to . A. catch shopliftersB. unlock the screenC. keep track of customersD. take workers attendance【解析】选B。细节理解题。根据第一段Apples iPhone X has already used face recognition to unlock the home screen. 得知苹果的新款iPhone已经利用这一技术来解锁屏幕。应选B。2. What is the advantage of the new system to track attendance according to the text? A. It can take more pictures. B. It never makes any mistakes. C. It saves time and reduces workload. D. It can identify students by their hair and makeup. 【解析】选C。细节理解题。根据第二段The traditional way of taking attendance is through a roll call. The new system helps to improve efficiency得知一些大学使用人脸识别技术来跟踪学生出勤, 节约了时间和工作量。应选C。3. Which of the following can be the best title for the text? A. How to Prevent CrimeB. Technology Saves TimeC. Technology Changes LifeD. Amazing Face Recognition【解析】选D。主旨大意题。根据全文大意得知本文介绍了人脸识别技术的奇特之处和其广泛应用。应选D。BOn March 28th, the New York Times will begin charging all but the most infrequent users to read articles online. In a letter to readers, Arthur Sulzberger, Jr. , the publisher of the paper, laid out the details of the paywall, which he said will go into effect immediately in Canada and on March 28th for the rest of the world. He called the move “an important step that we hope you will see as an investment in the Times, one that will strengthen our ability to provide high quality journalism to readers around the world and on any platform. Sulzberger said that readers will be able to read 20 articles per month at no charge. Once they click on the 21st piece, however, theyll be presented with three payment options: $15 for four weeks of online and mobile application access, $20 for access to the site and the iPad application, or $35 for access to everything. People who already receive the printed paper through home delivery will enjoy free and unlimited access to the Times on all platforms. These details largely agree with earlier reports on how the paywall would work. The Times had made it clear that it did not want to imitate the total paywalls put into effect by papers such as The Times of London and Newsday, which block access to all contents unless the reader pays. The paper also signaled that it wants to stay relevant in the social media world. According to Sulzbergers announcement, people who come to the Times site from , Twitter or from blogs will be able to read those articles even if they have gone over their monthly limit. However, Sulzberger said that a limit will be placed on“some search engines, meaning that after readers have accessed a certain number of articles from search engines, any further articles they access from there will be added to their monthly count. It was reported that the only search engine that will be affected this way is Google, where there will be a five-article limit. This marks a clear attempt by the Times to close what could be a giant loophole(漏洞), since so much online traffic is directed through Google. But it also presents a risk for the Times for the same reason. Sulzberger seems well aware of the risk. “The challenge now is to put a price on our work without walling ourselves off from the global network, he said, adding that the Times must “continue to engage with the widest possible audience. 【文章大意】本文是一篇新闻报道, 主要介绍了?纽约时报?将对在线阅读收费。4. The authors main purpose of the text is to . A. describe research findingsB. make advertisementsC. report a piece of newsD. suggest a solution【解析】选C。推理判断题。本文主要介绍了?纽约时报?将对在线阅读收费, 是在报道一条新闻。应选C项。5. Why will the Times charge their online readers? A. It wants to stay relevant in the social media world. B. It has too many readers coming from the other sites. C. It is trying a way to offer better service to its readers. D. It is seeking new financial sources for its development. 【解析】选D。细节理解题。根据第二段最后一句可知, Sulzberger希望读者可以把在线阅读收费看作是一种投资, 这个投资可以使?纽约时报?在全球任何一个平台上为读者提供高品质的阅读。而这个提高来自于收费, 所以收费的目的是寻求一种新的经济 以促进开展。D项符合题意, 应选D项。6. Who will be limited to the New York Times articles? A. Those subscribing to the printed newspapers. B. Readers clicking through from . C. Those using Google search engine. D. Readers paying $35 a month. 【解析】选C。细节理解题。根据第三段最后一句可知, 订阅出版物的人不受限制, A项错误; 根据第五段最后一句可知, 读者从网上看?纽约时报?不受限制, B项错误; 根据第三段第二句可知, 每月付35美元可以随便看, D项错误; 由第六段可知C项符合题意, 应选C项。. 阅读填句根据短文内容, 从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最正确选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Perhaps youve heard the old saying “curiosity killed the cat. Its a phrase thats often used to warn peopleespecially childrennot to ask too many questions. 1 In fact, research has shown that curiosity is just as important as intelligence in determining how well students do in school. Curiosity can also lead us to make unexpected discoveries, bring excitement into our lives, and open up new possibilities. 2 For example, one day in 1831, Michael Faraday was playing around with a coil(线圈) and a magnet(磁铁) when he suddenly saw how he could produce an electrical current. At first, it wasnt clear what use this would have, but it actually made electricity available for use in technology, and so changed the world. 3On one level, this is because technology has become so advanced that many of us are unable to think too deeply about how exactly things work anymore. While it may be possible for a curious teenager to take a toaster apart and get some sense of how it works, how much do you understand about what happens when you type a website address into a browser? Where does your grasp of technology end and the magic begin for you? In addition to this, theres the fact that we all now connect so deeply with technology, particularly with our phones. The more we stare at our screens, the less we talk to other people directly. 4 Then we feel we know enough about a person not to need to engage further with them. The finaland perhaps most worryingway in which technology stops us from asking more has to do with algorithms, the processes followed by computers. As we increasingly get our news via social media, algorithms find out what we like and push more of the same back to us. 5 Perhaps the real key to developing curiosity in the 21st century, then, is to rely less on the tech tools of our age. A. It is still not known why learning gives us such pleasure. B. We are always encouraged to challenge our pre-existing beliefs. C. Yet, its widely agreed that curiosity actually makes learning more effective. D. All too often we accept the images of people that social media provides us with. E. However, curiosity is currently under the biggest threat, coming from technology. F. In science, basic curiosity-driven research can have unexpected important benefits. G. That means we end up inside our own little bubbles, no longer coming across new ideas. 【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文。研究说明, 在决定学生在学校表现如何方面, 好奇心和智力同样重要。然而, 好奇心目前面临的最大威胁来自科技。因此, 在21世纪培养好奇心的真正关键, 或许是减少对我们这个时代技术工具的依赖。1. 【解析】选C。上文提示“也许你听过好奇害死猫这句老话。这句话经常用来警告人们尤其是孩子们不要问太多问题。再根据下文提示“事实上, 研究说明, 在决定学生在学校表现如何方面, 好奇心和智力同样重要。承接上下文, C项Yet, its widely agreed that curiosity actually makes learning more effective. (然而, 人们普遍认为好奇心确实能让学习更有效。)切题。2. 【解析】选F。上文提示“好奇心还能引导我们做出意想不到的发现, 给我们的生活带来兴奋, 并翻开新的可能性。承接上文, F项In science, basic curiosity-driven research can have unexpected important benefits. (在科学上, 以好奇心为根底的研究可以带来意想不到的重要好处。)切题。3. 【解析】选E。下文提示“在某种程度上, 这是因为技术已经变得如此先进, 以至于我们中的许多人无法再深入思考事物究竟是如何工作的。承接下文, E项However, curiosity is currently under the biggest threat, coming from technology. (然而, 好奇心目前面临的最大威胁来自科技。)切题。此处关键词是technology。4. 【解析】选D。上文提示“我们盯着屏幕看得越多, 我们与他人直接交流就越少。再根据下文提示“然后我们觉得我们对一个人已经足够了解, 不需要和他们进一步接触。承接上下文, D项All too often we accept the images of people that social media provides us with. (我们常常接受社交媒体为我们提供的人物形象。)切题。5. 【解析】选G。上文提示“随着我们越来越多地通过社交媒体获取新闻, 算法会找出我们喜欢什么, 然后把更多的相似信息推送给我们。再根据下文提示“因此, 在21世纪培养好奇心的真正关键, 或许是减少对我们这个时代技术工具的依赖。承接上下文, G项That means we end up inside our own little bubbles, no longer coming across new ideas. (这意味着我们最终会陷入自己的小泡泡里, 不再有新的想法。)切题。- 7 -
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