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2016年中考英语真题精品(重庆A卷)

阅读下列材料,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

When talking about picking a right school, a mother and teacher gave some pieces of advice.

In the latest issue (期) of Youth magazine, the mother shared the school advice she gave her daughters with young people across the country.

“I've told my daughters many times that I don't want them to choose a name,” the mother said. “I don't want them to think, ‘Oh, I should go to these top schools.' We live in a country with hundreds of excellent universities. So the first question is: what's going to work for me?”

“When it was time to prepare for picking schools, nobody around me believed I could get into Xiamen University. But through hard work I finally made it,” she continued. “So, my second piece of advice is: believe in yourself, no matter what other people might say. Once your goal is set, you only need to try your best to make it come true.”

“The last piece of advice is not to be worried even if your dreams don't come true. As I've said above, there are so many good universities out there. So it's important for everybody to understand that you can always find a university that gives you a great education.”

(1)、The mother shared her advice ________.   

A、with her students B、with her husband C、in Youth magazine D、in Xiamen University
(2)、To explain her second piece of advice, the mother gave ________.   

A、a story of her daughters B、a story of her own C、some different reasons D、some different ideas
(3)、We can learn from the last paragraph (自然段) that ________.   

A、we can realize our dream through hard work B、the name of the university isn't the most important C、it's not necessary to care what other people might say D、more than one university can give us a good education
(4)、The best title of the passage may be “________”.   

A、Colorful University Life B、Best School Education C、A Report on University Building D、Advice on School Picking
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阅读理解

More and more people choose paid study rooms with cute tables and chairs, green plants, pretty walls and quiet computer keyboards. To build a friendly learning environment, some rooms have low light to help people focus on their work. Some places have sunrooms and learners can enjoy beautiful nature from large windows. The workers will tell people to keep quiet in the study areas.

"We hope to offer a perfect learning place to people who want to study," said Wang Yi, founder(创始人) of a 24-hour paid study room. "Over the past six months, the number of people coming was much bigger than we first thought, so we are now looking for new places."

Feng Jia comes to the paid study room every day to prepare for exams. "There are not enough seats in public libraries. Also, there are many people talking or walking around," he said. At home, it is even harder to focus because of phones, snacks and pets.

While many people welcome the paid study rooms, others are afraid that these rooms will replace libraries. Xu Qiang, director of the Shanghai Library's reader service centre believes that public libraries and paid study rooms are satisfying the different needs of people. "People come to public libraries for the large number of books, while they go to the study rooms for the learning environment," said Xu.

 阅读理解

My name's Zach, and I'm from a big family. I mean, it's a really big family. My last name is Malicek. Maybe you don't know us, but we're the biggest circus (马戏团) family in the country. We're "The Flying Maliceks"! We weren't always the biggest circus acts, though. When my grandpa Viktor started as a trapeze (高空秋千) performer in Slovakia, there was only one Flying Malicek: him!

My grandpa moved to the United Kingdom when he was about 20 years old. He quickly found a circus job working in his new country. A few years later, Grandpa Viktor married my grandma Irina. Grandpa taught my grandma how to perform on the trapeze, and soon there were two Flying Maliceks. My grandma didn't perform all the time, though. She took time off to have a few babies. She had eight of them, actually!

My father Daniel is the youngest child in the family. He has five brothers and two sisters -my uncles and aunts. All of them learned to perform on the trapeze when they were children. The people at the circus love watching the Flying Maliceks. And we all love watching their excited faces when we fly through the air.

My grandpa and grandma are getting older now. They retired (退休) from performing about five years ago. But the Flying Maliceks aren't getting smaller - we're getting bigger! I have two older sisters, and we all perform in the act. My aunts and uncles all have children, and they perform, too. In total there are 37 of us! Can you believe it?

Last year, we were on TV. We had our own reality show called Circus Family. Some people from the TV show followed us around with cameras all the time. It was exciting, but sometimes I wanted them to go away! One special thing happened when we were on that show. My cousin Gillian met a cameraman, and six months ago they got married. Now he's learning the trapeze, too!

 任务型阅读-多任务混合

ChatGPT is a new type of robot. It was created by OpenAI in San Francisco. It understands human languages and can talk to people too. ChatGPT can answer questions,recognize mistakes,challenge wrong settings,and say no to improper requests by having conversations. 

GPT stands for Generative Pre-trained Transformer. Elon Musk,the person behind it,says,"ChatGPT is amazing but also a bit scary because it presents a challenge. " Experts say that within just two months of its release(发行),ChatGPT has got 100 million users. 

ChatGPT is good at both talking and listening. It can be serious or funny,depending on the situation. For example,if you say,"Tell me a lie(谎言),"ChatGPT might reply,"The sky is made of green cheese. "Then,if you say,"That's not a good lie. Tell me more lies,"ChatGPT might playfully say,"I am actually a human. "Besides conversations,this AI chatbot can even write emails and papers. Surprisingly,it can also create poems and stories. ChatGPT can also help with writing code quickly and correctly. Maybe one day,it could even work as a top engineer. 

However,some experts say that ChatGPT might be improved to answer questions which it hasn't been trained on. And Some schools in the US,Australia and France have banned(禁止) the use of ChatGPT. They worry that the tool could make it easier for students to cheat on homework and tell others incorrect information. 

But Bhaskar Vira from the University of Cambridge,said that bans on AI software like ChatGPT are not wise. "We have to know that AI is a tool people will use. What we need to do is 'adapt(适应) our learning,teaching and examinations'. That way,we can be honest while using the tool. " 

In my eyes,ChatGPT doesn't completely change our lives or cause bad influence on schools. It shows that AI has entered a new time instead. What do you think?Will ChatGPT replace human beings?

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