2025年红对勾高考一轮复习金卷英语


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《2025年红对勾高考一轮复习金卷英语》

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Test 3 (2024·河南TOP二十名校联考)
Apart 1 ______ the life - size Terracotta Warriors(兵马俑) buried in the mausoleum(陵墓)of Qinshihuang, the first emperor to unite China more than 2,000 years ago, bronze water birds also accompanied him into the afterlife.
A show now on at the Qinshihuang's Mausoleum Site Museum in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, displays 57 bronze water birds and clay figures discovered in a pit(坑), the 2 (content) of which are said to be related to the emperor's favorite entertainments. 3 ______ show is divided into three sections, which recount the discovery of the bronzes, the ancient techniques 4 (use)to make them, and how they were designed and made to match their surroundings.
Everything on display was unearthed in Pit No. 7, a burial pit far from the one 5 (contain) the terracotta army. So far, 46 life - size water birds, including cranes, swans and wild geese, as well as 15 kneeling pottery figures, 6 (discover).
“It's rare to see figures and water birds together in imperial tombs. It's also very different from 7 ______ has been found in other pits and chambers at Qinshihuang's mausoleum. It's an 8 (illustrate)of the inner world of Qin Dynasty(221 - 207 BC)people,” says Wang Rui, a planner of the exhibition.
Wang says that the exhibition leaves many questions, such as why only the three kinds of animals were chosen 9 (accompany)the emperor, who made them, and how they were able to make the birds look so lifelike.
“There are still many mysteries about Qinshihuang's mausoleum for 10 (we) to explore,” adds Wang.
1. ______ 2. ______ ★3. ______ 4. ______ 5. ______
6. ______ 7. ______ 8. ______ 9. ______ 10. ______
答案: 1. from 2. contents 3. The 4. used 5. containing 6. have been discovered 7. what 8. illustration 9. to accompany 10. us
Test 4 (2024·安徽A10联盟最后一卷)
Mind reading is hard, but not impossible. Modern technology can reach inside someone's head and pull out their 1 (intend).
Decoding (破解) thought usually requires placing sensors directly on or in someone's brain. Using brain implants, researchers so far 2 (pick) up electrical signals in the brain linked to certain words or letters. This has allowed brain implants to transform thoughts 3 ______ text or speech on a computer. Brain implants have even enabled scientists 4 (turn) the neural firings (神经元放电) associated with a song in someone's head into real music.
In a recent study, scientists decoded full stories from people's brains 5 (use) MRI scans. This did not require any brain implants. But building the thought decoder 6 (definite) required many hours of brain scans for each person. What's more, the system only worked on the persons 7 ______ were willing to have their minds read.
Devices that might let someone secretly read your mind from across the room 8 (be) still a long, long way off. Still, it's clear that mind - reading tech is getting more and more 9 (advance). As it does, scientists are thinking hard about what it would mean to live in 10 ______ world where not even the inside of your head is completely private.
1. ______ 2. ______ 3. ______ 4. ______ 5. ______
6. ______ 7. ______ 8. ______ 9. ______ ★10. ______
答案: 1. intention/intentions 2. have picked 3. into 4. to turn 5. using 6. definitely 7. who/that 8. are 9. advanced 10. a

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