2014潍坊二模英语试题答案(3)

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     Then ,one day, as I was holding the hand of my best friend Jane who was young but dying of breast cancer ,she told me that she made every moment count by slowing down and by seeing everything .I held her hand for five years and then she passed away. She did teach me something. It took a while for her words to really sink in. I can be a slow learner.
      I started by seeing everything, and focused on their presence. One day I saw a Vietnam veteran(老兵). I asked him what would make his day.
      "A hot cup of coffee," he told me.
      I bought him a cup of coffee a stack of pancakes, some eggs, and so on. After our meal Together ,I asked him if there was anything else that would make his life a bit easier.
      "A new pair of socks, "he said.
     Socks ,really? I actually happened to be wearing a nice pair of wool hiking socks at that very  moment. I  told  him that I wanted to give him the pair I was wearing ,if he would accept  t. Finally, he agreed. We sat down on a bench, and he started to first take off his boots, then remove the black socks that had once been white off his feet. I think a layer or two of skin might have come off with them. Taking his new pair of socks, he held the socks up to his cheeks and said they were warm and smelled as good as me, pools of tears in his eyes.
     Such a simple luxury  (奢侈品)  I  used  to take  for granted. Now ,I  always  have  an  extra pair with me in my car. They are always my best pair ,just waiting to be given away.
41 . On seeing the homeless, the author used to_______.
    A. hide in the comer                 B. show mercy to them
    C. act as if they were not there         D. make fun of them
42. What can we learn about the author from Paragraph 2?
    A. He was slow in learning things.
    B. His best friend was once a teacher.
    C. He was sad that his friend was dying.
    D. He didn't understand Jane's words at first.
43. What does the underlined word " them"  in the last paragraph but one refer to?
    A. The veteran's boots.                 B. The veteran's feet.
    C. The wool hiking socks.              D. The veteran's old socks.
44. Why does the author always have an extra pair of socks in his car?
     A. To decorate his car.                 B. To sell it to others.
     C. To keep it for a change.              D. To donate it to a needy person.
45. What does the author want to convey to us?
     A. All men are born equal.
     B. A beggar's purse is bottomless.
     C. Don't miss  doing any good thing.
     D. Don't trouble trouble until trouble troubles you.
B
      American high school students are terrible writers , and one education reform group thinks it  has an answer: robots. Or, more accurately, robot-readers-computers programmed to scan  student essays and spit out a grade.
      Mark Shermis ,professor of the College of Education at the University of Akron ,is helping  to hold a contest, set up by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation ( WFHF) ,that promises  $ IOO,OOO in prize money to programmers who write the best automated grading software. "If  you're a high school teacher and you give a writing task , you're walking home with 150 essays, "  Shermis  said. "You're going to need some help. "
      Automated essay grading was first proposed in the 1960s,but computers back then were  not up to the task. In the late 1990s, as technology improved, several textbook and testing  companies jumped into the field. Today ,computers are used to grade essays on South Dakota's  student writing assessments and a handful of other exams ,including the TOEFL test of English fluency, taken by foreign students.
     The Hewlett contest aims to show that computers can grade as well as English teachers- only much more quickly and without all that depressing red ink. Automated essay scoring is "objective, "  Shermis said. " And it can be done immediately. If students finish an essay at l0 pm , they get a result at  10 :0l pm . "
     Take , for instance, the  Intelligent  Essay  Assessor, a  web-based  tool  marketed  by  Pearson Education ,Inc. Within seconds it can analyze an essay for spelling, grammar, organization, and help students to make revisions. The program scans for key words and analyzes semantic  (语义 的) patterns , and Pearson claims that it can understand the meaning of text much the same as a human reader.
46. The text is written to introduce________.
    A. robot-readers                            B. education reform in America
    C. Hewlett contest                          D. William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
47. What does the underlined phrase "spit out "in Paragraph I probably mean?
    A. Give.             B. Organize.          C. Analyze.            D. Check.
48. From Paragraph 3,we know that in the 1960s _______.

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