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1、内装订线学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_外装订线绝密启用前每日作业6首师附中疫情期间高一英语学科考试范围:xxx;考试时间:90分钟;命题人:xxx注意事项:1答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题)请点击修改第I卷的文字说明一、完形填空 When I was in middle school, I got mad at my parents because they would never give anything to the homeless that passed by us.On a family vacation in Washingt
2、on DC, there was a 1 man down the street. My family 2 with our eyes at our feet. On our final day in the city, when my 3 went for an evening walk, I ran out of our hotel room 4 and ran down the street to the homeless man.He looked at me with curiosity(好奇), surely not 5 anything from a middle school
3、girl. I asked him what he would have for 6 . He replied he would have hamburgers.I ran into the grocery store down the block and 7 five hamburgers and many other foods. I ran back with a grin(咧嘴笑)on my face and 8 the grocery bags full of food to him. His 9 has been in my mind ever since.I ran back t
4、o the 10 as soon as possible. When my parents 11 , my dad told me he had a 12 for me. He asked if I still 13 the homeless man down the street from our hotel and I shyly 14 . He then told me, with a grin on his face, a story of 15 as they were returning from their walk the homeless man was 16 grocery
5、 bags full of food with other homeless people around and they were all smiling and laughing as they 17 . I smiled at my dad but never to this day have I told him the 18 story of that homeless man.I still havent forgotten that mans smile but I wish I had the 19 to do this more often. One 20 fearless
6、act by a middle school girl can begin a series of effect of smiles and dignity(尊严).1AhomelessBfriendlyCgratefulDstubborn2Asat downBjoined inCwalked pastDturned up3AparentsBbrothersCstudentsDclassmates4AfrequentlyBsecretlyCluckilyDcarefully5AlosingBorganizingCtakingDexpecting6AlunchBgiftCdinnerDpleas
7、ure7AborrowedBboughtCcookedDstole8AlentBpostedCsoldDhanded9AsorrowBconcernCangerDsmile10AschoolBtownChotelDchurch11AreturnedBrecognizeCdiscoveredDarrived12ApresentBbookCrewardDstory13AmissedBrememberedCignoredDhated14ApromisedBshockedCnoddedDexplained15AhowBwhyCwhenDwhere16AcollectingBpackingCaccept
8、ingDsharing17AplayedBbeggedCateDwalked18AtrueBmovingCsadDfond19AdeterminationBcourageCconfidenceDrequest20AfunnyBsmallCinterestingDcrazy二、阅读理解 A university in Nanjing, Jiangsu province,has installed facial recognition systems in classrooms to monitor students behavior, sparking a heated debate onlin
9、e. China Pharmaceutical University recently installed the systems in two pilot classrooms as well as school gates, dormitory entrances, the library and laboratory buildings.Xu Jianzhen,director of the universitys library and information center, told TbeP that the systems will help teachers check stu
10、dent attendance and monitor behavior during the lectures. In the past, some students just checked their attendance and ditched the class or asked other students to check the attendance for them. Now with facial recognition, that would no longer be a problem, be said. The moment you enter the classro
11、om, the camera will monitor you all the way through and can tell how long you lower your head, whether youre playing with a smart phone, whether youre dozing off or reading other books, he added.The news has raised wide debate on Chinese social media, with many questioning if the cameras will violat
12、e students privacy. A Sina Weibo user said: I oppose such methods, and it is not clear whether the systems are developed by the school itself or by third parties. If it is the latter, is there any regulation of security? Where will the information be sent and stored?Gan Xiangsi, a senior student fro
13、m the university, said she welcomed the systems being applied in dormitories and libraries as this can help prevent personal belongings being stolen,but it is not necessary to use such technology in the classroom. If the teacher teaches well,the students will be interested, she said. On the contrary
14、, this kind of monitoring will make everyone feel resistant.China Pharmaceutical University is not the first university to use facial recognition technology on campus. Many universities across the country have installed cameras at campus entrances to ensure safety. But many are also hesitant when it comes to applying such technology in classrooms.This issue has been debated for quite a long time, Chu Zhaohui, a senior researcher at the National Institute of Education Sciences, told China National Radio. According to Chu, teachers and students who are