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1、黑龙江省部分学校2021-2022学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题分类汇编阅读理解黑龙江省哈尔滨市三中2021-2022学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AExperts are predicting that many roles that can be performed by artificial intelligence (AI) are at risk of stepping off the history stage. But some will experience som
2、e of the fastest growth rates in the next 10 years.Personal care aideMedian annual salary: $24,020Education: High school diplomaJob description: Personal care aides work with people who have disabilities, cognitive(认知的)disorder or chronic illness. They help them with daily personal tasks and activit
3、ies, including bathing, dressing, household chores, shopping and preparing meals, etc.,but are limited to non-medical care.School psychologistMedian annual salary: $76,990Education: Graduate degree in school psychologyJob description: School psychologists specialize in working with students from ele
4、mentary up to high school. They diagnose(诊断)and treat learning disabilities, mental health issues as well as cognitive, behavioral and emotional problens. If necessary, they will refer them to other mental health providers.VeterinarianMedian annual salary: $80,830Education: Doctorate degree in veter
5、inary medicineJob description: Veterinarians (vets)examine, diagnose and treat animals. The diagnostic tools they use, and the treatments they provide are often similar to those used for humans.Vets work may include treating pets or companion animals, working with livestock(家畜), or working as food s
6、afety and inspection vets in zoos.Information security analystMedian annual salary: $98,350Education: Bachelors degree in a computer-related fieldJob description: Information security analysts design and perform security measures to protect an organizations computer systems and network. They constan
7、tly monitor a computer network for security breaches(违规) and develop security standards. They also help create a disaster recovery plan for an emergency situation.21.What puts some jobs in danger of disappearing according to experts?A. The fast growth in birthrate.B. The quick development of AI.C. T
8、he lack of experienced workers.D. The great increase of elderly population.22.Who are more likely to work as personal care aides?A. People who are interested in biology.B. People who enjoy working with teens.C. People who want to earn a high salary.D. People who are good at dealing with daily activi
9、ties.23.If Mike requires a median monthly salary around $8,000, which job may he take?A. Personal care aide.B. School psychologist.C. Veterinarian.D. Information security analyst.BIt was late, about 10:15 p.m. Janice Esposito got off the train at Bellport, New York, went to her car and started drivi
10、ng home. She was so familiar with the route that she almost drove automatically: turned left to the Station Road, then another left onto Montauk Highway, and thenbam! When Espositos car had just crossed the railroad tracks, it hit another vehicle and was pushed back onto the tracks. Injured but most
11、ly shocked by the crash and by the airbags that popped up, she was stuck in the vehicle.As it happened, Pete DiPinto was just about to go to sleep when he heard a sharp noise and saw the accident not far outside his bedroom window. As a volunteer firefighter and retired teacher, DiPinto, who was 65,
12、fetched a flashlight and rushed out without hesitation. “Any firefighter would have done what I did,” he said. “Were always on duty.”At first, he spotted the other car in the accident. After making sure that the driver was all right, DiPinto looked around and discovered Espositos car straddling the
13、railway tracks. And then he heard the bell ring, which signaled a trains arrival.DiPinto rushed to Espositos car and broke the window on the drivers side. Esposito looked up at him, with her eyes glazing over. “I dont know where I am,” she said. “Youre on the railroad tracks,”DiPinto yelled. “I have
14、 to get you off right now! The train was running toward them at a speed of some 105 kilometers per hour. The drivers door fail to be opened due to the collision(碰撞), so DiPinto quickly run to the other side and was able to open the door. He put the airbags aside, seized her arms, pulled her toward h
15、im across the passenger seat until finally got her out and walked her to safety as swiftly as possible. Several seconds later, the train crashed into the vehicle. “It was like a Hollywood movie,” DiPinto told reporters the next day.“Last night,” said Gregory Miglino Jr.,Chief of the Department in So
16、uth Country Ambulance, “the hero arrived in pajamas(睡衣裤), not in a fire truck.”24.What can we know about the accident from Paragraph 1?A. Espositos car hit another vehicle.B. Esposito drove too fast.C. Esposito didnt know the route well.D. A running train crashed into Espositos car.25.How was Janice
17、 Esposito right after the accident?A. She felt all right.B. She was badly hurt.C. She got stuck in the car.D. She completely lost her consciousness.26.How was Janice Esposito rescued from her car?A. Through the window on the drivers side.B. Through the door on the drivers side.C. Through the window
18、on the passengers side.D. Through the door on the passengers side.27.What did Gregory Miglino Jr. mean by “the hero arrived in pajamas, not in a fire truck”?A. DiPinto was not a professional firefighter.B. DiPinto rushed to save life without thinking about himself.C. DiPinto was a special firefighte
19、r who preferred wearing pajamas.D. DiPinto was unable to find a fire truck when the accident happened. C“The apple doesnt fall far from the tree.” When it comes to device addiction, this may very well be the case. If you believe that how you engage with your smartphone has no impact on your children
20、, think again.One study looked at 200 families and noted that the children of parents with phone addictions were much more likely to have behavior issues. In short, this addiction led to “technoference”or interruption of everyday interactions between parents and kids. In some cases, this interruptio
21、n happened in face-to-face conversations, and in other cases, the devices disrupted(干扰) playtime or meals. When this type of “technoference” occurred, parents rated their children as displaying more behavior problems, including whining, losing temper, sulking(生闷气), and becoming frustrated. In additi
22、on, according to children development experts, there are bilateral(双边的) signaling systems that occur between adults and children, aiding the construction of the basic architecture of the brain. For example, babies and kids are highly engaged with the daily words of their parents that tend to happen
23、with simplified grammar, a high-pitched tone, and exaggerated enthusiasm. This mode of relational conversation is incredibly important to a childs development.With the arrival of smartphones, many parents are distracted and stuck in what experts are calling “continuous partial attention” mode. This
24、leads to significant and repeated disruptions to the parent-child conversation flow, which can damage not only a childs language learning ability but also their school achievements overall.While your habit may seem harmless, your kids may actually be copying your behavior and forming a dependence of
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