2025年一本英语五合一必刷题高中人教版
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Hitachi Vantara and Rainforest Connection have announced 36. ________ solution using cloud - based AI software to predict illegal logging and prevent deforestation(滥伐森林). Rainforest Connection aims to make a difference in the fight against climate change using its “guardian” devices 37. ________(place) in the rainforest treetops to pick up sounds and stream them to the cloud.
“38. ________ (protect) forests is very important to climate change,” explained Rainforest Connection CEO Topher White. “Of all the carbon emissions every year, 39. ________ least 17 percent come from deforestation. Illegal logging 40. ________(make) up 90 percent of all logging.”
The main challenge in using the guardians is that detection of illegal activities can take up to 14 days to reach rangers (护林员), 41. ________ review the information and arrange 42. ________(go) on site. By this time, trees can already be lost.
Hitachi Vantara has cooperated 43. ________(full) with the organization to develop a solution using its Lumada data analytics technology.
Josh Siegel, a leader at Hitachi Vantara, said they were able to improve response time for the rangers by up to 35 percent. “In our minds it is moving from detection to 44. ________ (predict),” Siegel added.
Beyond deforestation, Hitachi Vantara believes the AI solution could be extended to a variety of 45. ________ (industry) settings including factories and power plants.
Hitachi Vantara and Rainforest Connection have announced 36. ________ solution using cloud - based AI software to predict illegal logging and prevent deforestation(滥伐森林). Rainforest Connection aims to make a difference in the fight against climate change using its “guardian” devices 37. ________(place) in the rainforest treetops to pick up sounds and stream them to the cloud.
“38. ________ (protect) forests is very important to climate change,” explained Rainforest Connection CEO Topher White. “Of all the carbon emissions every year, 39. ________ least 17 percent come from deforestation. Illegal logging 40. ________(make) up 90 percent of all logging.”
The main challenge in using the guardians is that detection of illegal activities can take up to 14 days to reach rangers (护林员), 41. ________ review the information and arrange 42. ________(go) on site. By this time, trees can already be lost.
Hitachi Vantara has cooperated 43. ________(full) with the organization to develop a solution using its Lumada data analytics technology.
Josh Siegel, a leader at Hitachi Vantara, said they were able to improve response time for the rangers by up to 35 percent. “In our minds it is moving from detection to 44. ________ (predict),” Siegel added.
Beyond deforestation, Hitachi Vantara believes the AI solution could be extended to a variety of 45. ________ (industry) settings including factories and power plants.
答案:
36. a 此处泛指“一个解决办法”,且solution以辅音音素开头,故应用不定冠词a。
37. placed “______ in the rainforest treetops”在句中作后置定语。此处place用作动词,与其逻辑主语devices之间是被动关系,故用过去分词。
38. Protecting 此处指保护森林对气候变化是非常重要的。“______ forests”在句中作主语,表示泛指的概念,故此处应用动名词。注意首字母大写。动名词作主语和动词不定式作主语的区别:动名词作主语多表示一般的、抽象的、泛指的概念,或者一个已经完成了的动作,强调的是事情本身;动词不定式作主语则表示具体的某一次行为或将来的动作,强调的是动作本身。
39. at at least“至少”是固定短语。此处指在每年所有的碳排放中,至少17%来自滥伐森林。
40. makes 分析句子结构可知,所填词是本句的谓语动词。空前的logging“伐木”是不可数名词,且根据上下文可知,此处应用一般现在时,故填makes。
41. who 分析句子结构可知,所填词引导非限制性定语从句,且在从句中作主语,先行词rangers指人,故用who。
42. to go arrange后接不定式作宾语,arrange to do sth.意为“安排做某事”。
43. fully 所填词修饰谓语动词has cooperated,应用副词,故填fully。
44. prediction from…to…连接两个并列成分,根据空前的detection可知,此处应填名词prediction。
45. industrial 所填词修饰名词settings,作定语,故用形容词industrial。
37. placed “______ in the rainforest treetops”在句中作后置定语。此处place用作动词,与其逻辑主语devices之间是被动关系,故用过去分词。
38. Protecting 此处指保护森林对气候变化是非常重要的。“______ forests”在句中作主语,表示泛指的概念,故此处应用动名词。注意首字母大写。动名词作主语和动词不定式作主语的区别:动名词作主语多表示一般的、抽象的、泛指的概念,或者一个已经完成了的动作,强调的是事情本身;动词不定式作主语则表示具体的某一次行为或将来的动作,强调的是动作本身。
39. at at least“至少”是固定短语。此处指在每年所有的碳排放中,至少17%来自滥伐森林。
40. makes 分析句子结构可知,所填词是本句的谓语动词。空前的logging“伐木”是不可数名词,且根据上下文可知,此处应用一般现在时,故填makes。
41. who 分析句子结构可知,所填词引导非限制性定语从句,且在从句中作主语,先行词rangers指人,故用who。
42. to go arrange后接不定式作宾语,arrange to do sth.意为“安排做某事”。
43. fully 所填词修饰谓语动词has cooperated,应用副词,故填fully。
44. prediction from…to…连接两个并列成分,根据空前的detection可知,此处应填名词prediction。
45. industrial 所填词修饰名词settings,作定语,故用形容词industrial。
读后续写
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Anna Collins was a 34 - year - old single mother. Her husband died while their twin sons were still babies. When the twins turned one, Anna experienced yet another challenge: One of her sons, Adam, couldn't walk due to leg length discrepancy(不一致). After consulting several doctors, the best suggestion they could give was for Adam to receive surgery.
To make ends meet, Anna worked two jobs, one as a waitress at a fast - food chain and the other as a pizza delivery worker. However, the amount she was taking home wasn't enough to cover Adam's surgery.
One Friday afternoon, Anna decided to go to the grocery to buy her twins' food for the week. As she lined up to pay, she noticed an old man in front of her looking confused. “If you have no money to pay for what you got, then get out!” yelled the cashier.
Anna felt awful for the old man. Although she was having a hard time saving up for Adam's treatment, she decided to help. She paid for the old man's groceries. “You are an angel,” the old man told Anna. “Thank you so much. Do you mind giving me your name and phone number? I want to do something for you when I get the chance.”
Anna didn't expect anything in return from the old man, but she wrote her details on the old man's grocery receipt. “Do you know your way home?” she asked him. The man stood still, looking confused again. It was then that Anna realized the man was likely suffering from memory loss.
Luckily, the old man had an address card in his pocket. It was a couple of blocks from the grocery store. Anna helped him carry his groceries, and they walked toward the parking lot where she parked her pizza delivery service car. After she took him home, Anna went straight to work.
续写 解频讲
A few days later, Anna received a call from the old man's son James. “I just want to thank you for helping my dad out the other day,” said James.
“It's no problem,” Anna replied. “I'm glad I was able to help him. Is he doing alright?”
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式作答。
Paragraph 1:
James replied that his father was receiving treatment in the hospital where he was working.
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James asked Anna to take Adam to him the following day so he could study his case.
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阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Anna Collins was a 34 - year - old single mother. Her husband died while their twin sons were still babies. When the twins turned one, Anna experienced yet another challenge: One of her sons, Adam, couldn't walk due to leg length discrepancy(不一致). After consulting several doctors, the best suggestion they could give was for Adam to receive surgery.
To make ends meet, Anna worked two jobs, one as a waitress at a fast - food chain and the other as a pizza delivery worker. However, the amount she was taking home wasn't enough to cover Adam's surgery.
One Friday afternoon, Anna decided to go to the grocery to buy her twins' food for the week. As she lined up to pay, she noticed an old man in front of her looking confused. “If you have no money to pay for what you got, then get out!” yelled the cashier.
Anna felt awful for the old man. Although she was having a hard time saving up for Adam's treatment, she decided to help. She paid for the old man's groceries. “You are an angel,” the old man told Anna. “Thank you so much. Do you mind giving me your name and phone number? I want to do something for you when I get the chance.”
Anna didn't expect anything in return from the old man, but she wrote her details on the old man's grocery receipt. “Do you know your way home?” she asked him. The man stood still, looking confused again. It was then that Anna realized the man was likely suffering from memory loss.
Luckily, the old man had an address card in his pocket. It was a couple of blocks from the grocery store. Anna helped him carry his groceries, and they walked toward the parking lot where she parked her pizza delivery service car. After she took him home, Anna went straight to work.
续写 解频讲
A few days later, Anna received a call from the old man's son James. “I just want to thank you for helping my dad out the other day,” said James.
“It's no problem,” Anna replied. “I'm glad I was able to help him. Is he doing alright?”
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式作答。
Paragraph 1:
James replied that his father was receiving treatment in the hospital where he was working.
______________________________
Paragraph 2:
James asked Anna to take Adam to him the following day so he could study his case.
______________________________
答案:
James replied that his father was receiving treatment in the hospital where he was working. “I’m doing everything I can to give him the best care,” he explained. “I see,” Anna said. “I’ll be visiting the hospital soon. I’m saving up for my son’s surgery. He suffers from leg length discrepancy, and he is in need of surgery.” There was silence on the line. Then James said, “It’s a coincidence that I’m one of the doctors who do leg length discrepancy surgeries in the hospital. I’d really like to help your son.”
James asked Anna to take Adam to him the following day so he could study his case. And after checking Adam, he offered to do the surgery for free. Anna was shocked. It was a $35,000 surgery. “You’re willing to do the surgery on my son for free?” she clarified, tears streaming down her face. James nodded. “You paid for my father at the grocery. I want to do the same, this time for your son.”
James asked Anna to take Adam to him the following day so he could study his case. And after checking Adam, he offered to do the surgery for free. Anna was shocked. It was a $35,000 surgery. “You’re willing to do the surgery on my son for free?” she clarified, tears streaming down her face. James nodded. “You paid for my father at the grocery. I want to do the same, this time for your son.”
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