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1、 阅读下面材料,从方框中所给的A~ E 五个选项中选出正确选项(其中一项是多余选项),将其序号填入小题,并回答小题。
Interviewer:
Colonel mans: It was fun but also very challenging: everything floats away unless you velcro it down! I loved seeing the sunrise every 90 minutes. And seeing Earth really gives you outlook.
Interviewer:
Colonel mans: It's so dark out there and you feel so alone, floating in your space suit. You look down and see Earth below you. It feels like you are flying on top of the world— and you are! Our job out there was to upgrade the space station's solar arrays.
Interviewer: Was it hard to do?
Colonel mans: We had teach difficulties at first. I grew up playing soccer, and just like in sports, you have to work as a team in space. We kept trying new ideas to trouble shoot the problem. Finally we all got it to work. Everyone cheered, both in space and on the ground.
Interviewer:
Colonel mans: I think it's important to celebrate our diversity and community to young people. Knowing that a Native American woman is flying in space may inspire kids to go after their own dreams.
Interviewer:
Colonel mans: Never give up on yourself. It might be scary to take on something hard, but don't be afraid to try new things. Go out and try it. If you aren't successful, then learn from it, work hard, and try again. That's how you'll build mental toughness and find success. Don't get discouraged!
A. What was life like on the ISS?
B. Why did you choose to be an astronaut?
C. What advice would you share with kids?
D. What did it feel like to be on two space walks for 14 hours?
E. What does it mean to you to be the first native woman from NASA to go to space?
What can you learn from Colonel mans and her team?(不超过 20 词)
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2、 阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项.
It was another hot late-July Thursday in Philadelphia. Christine Dawn King, a 52- year-old caregiver for the elderly, was rushing to work. But the traffic on the high way was heavy, as usual. She moved into the exit lane (驶出车道), which was moving very slowly.
That's when she noticed a man and a woman standing near a stopped car. They seemed to be arguing Christine King watched as the woman tried to stop the man from walking toward the guardrail (护栏), which overlooked a 40- foot drop onto a parking lot. The man kept pushing the woman away and moving something from his right arm to his left. When he reached the guardrail, he held the object over the edge. Christine King was shocked: That's a baby! The woman, crying and struggling (挣扎), tried to pull him back.
Without hesitation, Christine King stopped her car, jumped out, and ran toward the man. "Give me the baby!" she shouted, "Don't do this!"
The man moved closer to the edge, but Christine King and the woman stopped him, trying to reach the 18- month-old girl, "Get off my baby!" the man screamed (尖叫). When Christine King tried to grab the child, he looked straight at her and said, "I've got a gun, and I will shoot you."
Christine King didn't see a gun, but she believed him. Her body started shaking. "OK," she said, stepping back.
She looked around at the stopped traffic. Isn't anyone going to help me? she thought. Many people were filming on their phone's, but no one got out of their cars. It was up to Christine King, a mother of five, to stop this horrible situation.
Christine King moved closer and begged, "Just give me the baby." The man stepped back against the guard rail. Again and again, Christine King tried to grab the girl but couldn't free her. Then, sirens sounded — the police had arrived. The child's mother suddenly shouted, "I have a gun! It's his gun!" She had taken it from his pocket during their struggle.
The police rushed in with their guns out. "They're going to shoot you," Christine King warned the man. "Give me the baby."
But he refused. The officers took him by his arm and in the terrible mess, Christine King managed to pull the scared child away and hand her to her mother. The police then controlled the man.
The child was safe. The mother explained through tears that the man had found them after a break up and forced them into the car.
Later, the man admitted several crimes and was sentenced (宣判) to up to 23 months in prison. Many people have asked Christine King why she risked her life for strangers. She wonders why no one else helped. "I don't have to know her," she says, referring to the mother. "I here was a baby involved (牵连)."
(1)、What was Christine King doing when she noticed the man and the woman?A、Calling the police for help. B、Walking near the highway. C、Filming the scene on her phone. D、Driving to work in heavy traffic.(2)、Why did Christine King step back when she tried to take the baby?A、She saw a gun in the man's hand. B、The woman asked her to stay away. C、She was afraid the man would hurt her. D、She thought the police would handle it.(3)、What does the word "hesitation" in Paragraph 3 most likely mean?A、A feeling of nervousness or excitement. B、A quick decision made under pressure. C、A moment of doubt or stop before acting. D、A sudden fear or shock that stops you from acting.(4)、What is the main purpose of the text?A、To warn people not to stop on the highway. B、To show how the police manage emergencies. C、To explain how to deal with dangerous people. D、To tell a story of a brave woman saving a child. -
3、 阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项.
Earth's ozone (O3) layer (臭氧层), the protective shield (防护盾) in the atmosphere about 15 to 30 kilometers above the Earth's surface, is improving and is expected to return to its normal state by the middle of the 21st century.
Over the past thirty years, humans have successfully reduced the use of many chemicals harmful to the ozone layer. Ozone in the stratosphere (平流层) takes in harmful UV rays from the sun, especially UVB rays. These rays are connected to skin cancer, eye damage, and harm to plants and sea life. This ozone is often called "good" ozone, unlike "bad" ozone near the ground, which causes air pollution and breathing diseases.
Ozone is an active gas made up of three oxygen atoms (氧原子). Its amount naturally changes based on the season and location, but it is almost the same since 1957. However, studies in the 1970s and 1980s showed that the ozone layer was in danger.
In 1974, scientists Mario Molina and Sherwood Rowland discovered that CFCs (chemicals widely used in spray cans and fridges) could damage the ozone layer. When CFCs reach the Stratosphere, UV rays break them down into chlorine (氯气), a poisonous (有毒的) greenish gas, which can destroy more than 100, 000 ozone molecules (分子). This process happens much faster than the ozone can fix itself.
In 1985, English scientists found a large hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica (南极洲),which was later connected to CFCs. This hole reappears every year in the spring months (August to October). The ozone layer is also weakening at the North Pole, causing rapid warming in the Arctic (北冰洋), as CFCs are even stronger greenhouse gases than CO2.
Good news came in 2023 when scientists reported that the ozone layer is returning to its normal state. It is expected to return to its 1980 condition by 2040. Ozone holes over the Arctic and Antarctica will close up by 2045 and 2066.
This progress is thanks to the Montreal Protocol, an international agreement signed in 1987 by 46 countries to stop using harmful chemicals. Today, nearly 200 countries have joined, making it a big success in protecting the Earth's atmosphere.
(1)、Why is the ozone layer considered "good" ozone?A、Because it lets in more UV rays. B、Because it makes the Earth warmer. C、Because it makes oxygen for people to breathe. D、Because it stops harmful UV rays and protects life.(2)、What does Paragraph 4 mainly explain?A、How CFCs harm ozone. B、How ozone changes over time. C、Studies showing ozone was in danger. D、Scientists' findings in the 1970s and 1980s about ozone loss.(3)、How does the writer support the idea that CFCs destroy ozone?A、Because it lets in more UV rays. B、By listing steps of ozone repair. C、By giving examples of solutions. D、By comparing ozone levels in different years.(4)、According to the passage, what can we infer about the Montreal Protocol?A、It was signed by nearly 200 countries. B、It was made to protect the ozone layer. C、It was signed after scientists found CFCs were harmful. D、It was created to stop harmful chemicals after the ozone hole was found. -
4、 阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项.
① Do you usually see a wolf howling loudly at the Moon? It's cool. But wolves don't actually do this.
② Instead, they mostly howl to "talk" with one another. Wolves usually live in packs, often made up of a father, a mother, and their young kids. Packs may also include aunts, uncle, and cousins. Each pack claims (要求) a territory — an area where members live and hunt.
③ Whether hanging around or on the move, the wolves often need to communicate. To connect over short distance, they may yip, growl, and whine. But to "keep in touch" over longer distanced, they howl.
④ Different howls send different messages. Some rally (召集) the pack before a hunt or meal. Others are used to warn the pack of danger. A wolf that gets separated from the group may howl to communicate that it's lost. Once the pack answers, the wolf will howl back to show where it is. Sometimes, wolves may even howl just for fun! Scientists believe that group howls—when one wolf starts, and the others join in — help the group build stronger connections. Think of it like a sing-along!
⑤ But wait — if wolves mostly howl to connect with one another, what made people start thinking that they howl at the Moon? The idea may have sprung from folktales. Also, wolves often hunt at night and lift their snouts (口鼻部) toward the sky when howling. This may have led some people to believe that the creatures were directing their calls to the Moon. In reality, wolves raise their snouts because it helps the sound of their howls travel farther.
⑥ The Moon may not cause a wolf to howl. But wolf calls are still amazing. They allow packs to stick together, help make wolves safer, and may even deepen the pack's connections. Now that's something to howl about!
(1)、According to the passage, why do wolves howl?A、To find food more easily. B、To talk with other wolves. C、To scare away other animals D、To communicate with the Moon.(2)、What does the underlined word "it" in Paragraph 4 refer to?A、The Moon. B、The group howl. C、Scientists' belief D、The pack's connection(3)、Why might some people have thought wolves howled at the moon?A、Because the moon has a special influence on wolves. B、Because wolves are symbols of the wild and unknown. C、Because ancient stories tell about wolves howling at the moon. D、Because wolves often howl at night and lift their snouts toward the sky.(4)、What is the structure of the passage?A、①/②③④/⑤/⑥. B、①②/③④/⑤⑥. C、①/②③/④⑤/⑥. D、①②③/④⑤/⑥. -
5、 阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项.
Would you like to be taught by a robot or a computer? Imagine an AI classroom: there is no robot at the front of the class, just AI programs on your computers and virtual reality (VR) headsets. Human learning coaches are also in classrooms to lend a hand, if needed. Here are some comments from the Internet users.
AI is only as good as the information it learns. It can't replace a human teacher-especially not when it comes to creative subjects like art or drama Human teachers also manage feelings
(Molly, Sydney, Australia)
AI teachers can pay attention to each pupils' needs and help them understand subjects they find difficult. This is hard for human teachers in a large classroom with lots of children.
(Zhang Bei, Shanghai, China)
AI technology is already used in lesson planning, so why not use it for teaching too-it would save schools money. And there is a shortage of secondary teachers in the UK-AI teachers could be helpful.
(Oliver, Cambridge, UK)
Using AI to teach pupils is a step too far and that students need human interaction in their lessons. However clever AI is, it can't connect with pupils or encourage children to work hard and achieve their dreams.
(Jason, New York, USA)
(1)、What can we find in an AI classroom?A、A robot and computers. B、Sports coaches and computers. C、A robot and human teachers. D、Computers and human teachers.(2)、Which of the following ideas does Oliver probably agree with?A、AI teachers are helpful and money-saving. B、AI teachers do better at dealing with students. C、AI teachers build a real relationship with students. D、AI teachers can teach students as well as human teachers.(3)、In which part of the magazine can we read the text?A、Health. B、Sports. C、Travel. D、Education. -
6、 学校英语俱乐部将举行以"An autonomous learner"为主题的征文比赛,请你根据以下要点写一篇短文投稿。
♣ Describe your personal experience.
♣ Express your opinions (at least two points).
注意:(1)短文必须包括表中所有内容,可适当增加细节;(2)词数:100左右,观点至少两条;(3)短文首句已提供,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:autonomous自主的
短文首句:To be an autonomous learner is becoming more and more important in our daily life.
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7、 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
The Bald Eagle Gets Official Status
The bald eagle (白头海雕) has been a symbol of the United States for centuries. It (print) on their money and passports. It can be seen on their (flag) and government buildings. However, it wasn't officially (Ameria) national bird—until recently.
On December 24th , President Joe Biden signed about 50 bills (法案) into law. One of was to give the bird its official status.
The bald eagle's role as national symbol in U.S. goes back about 250 years. In 1782, it became part of the "Great Seal" of the country in the same year, the bird was placed on the U.S. national symbol. Since then, its picture (appear) in a lot of places.
The bald eagle was chosen because its long life, great strength and look. Americans believe it (fit) their national image. Besides, the bird is from North America.
The bald eagle is protected in the U.S. It is illegal (违法的) (hunt) or sell them. They once almost died out, but their number has greatly increased since 2009.
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8、 阅读下面短文,然后根据括号内所给汉语意思写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。
Recently, Ne Zha 2 has been the talk of the country — if not the world. It has topped the box office for weeks. The story has a few (教训) for us. One of them is about friendship.
In the film, Ne Zha and Ao Bing share a (强烈) connection even though their backstories are very different. Ne Zha is (出生) from the Demon Orb (魔丸), while Ao Bing comes from the Spirit Pearl (灵珠). They don't know that when they first meet and play jianzi on the (海滩). But after learning about their different futures, the two takes action (生气). Later, Ne Zha and Ao Bing learn to accept their differences and become good friends. In Ne Zha 2, they (继续) to fight side by side.
The friendship between Ne Zha and Ao Bing mirrors real life. After all, we are all different. (也许) you're doing well in school, but your friend is fighting. Or your friend's family is wealthier than (你). Perhaps you just haven't (发现) these differences yet. But if you ever did, would you turn your back on your friend?
I hope not, because as Ne Zha and Ao Bing show us, differences can bring good friends (更亲密). As you learn to accept your differences, you'll find that life is only more interesting.
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9、 将方框中所给词语的适当形式填入短文中,每词仅用一次。
earth belong true useful on
The world's oldest working planetarium (天文馆) is in the Netherlands. It is in the living room of a small, two-story house. The house to Eise Eisinga. He built this model of the solar system (太阳系) to show people how it worked.
In 1774, people were all afraid of the end of the earth. A small book said it would happen May 8. Eisinga decided to build a planetarium to tell people the end of the was not true. He expected to finish the planetarium in six months, but it took him seven years.
Today the planetarium is still working well. Year after year, it keeps telling people that science is the best and tool to explore (探索) the world.
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10、 完形填空
Volunteer experiences are perfect to share with someone you care about. I asked my best friend Chanelle if she could 1 with me. The event took place in the heart of Honolulu, with most of the city's homeless people who were in very 2 situations in their lives.
Soon, we entered the gates of the facility (设备) and understood 3 we could see a line of people that had crowded near the street. We entered another gated office and met the 4 volunteers—a staff member and an older gentleman. They two 5 us warmly and showed us around the facility. I noticed offices were filled 6 handmade art, names of the workers who kept this place running, and their 7 waiting for them when it's around 12:00. For 8 , it was a volunteer experience. For the people we'd work with, it was like a family we'd get to know.
After 9 our hair and sanitizing (给……消毒) ourselves, we met the preparation crew in the neatly kept kitchen. Kinds of vegetables, food and fruit were 10 in military-like fashion, ready for the workers to separate. That evening felt like hundreds of people 11 into the mess. We prepared plates of food one after another 12 . By the end of it, Chanelle and I 13 at each other, seeing that we were able to feed so many people.
14 Chanelle and I aren't in school anymore, I thought that it would have been a great chance to help those in need. It's giving your 15 to another human being or a cause that is bigger than yourself. It's a trade of time and success that you can't put a price on.
(1)A 、 teach B 、 volunteer C 、 run D 、 study(2)A 、 difficult B 、 wonderful C 、 strange D 、 typical(3)A 、 what B 、 how C 、 why D 、 where(4)A 、 proudest B 、 hardest C 、 quietest D 、 sweetest(5)A 、 caught B 、 greeted C 、 mentioned D 、 protected(6)A 、 with B 、 of C 、 in D 、 about(7)A 、 lunches B 、 bottles C 、 flowers D 、 photos(8)A 、 her B 、 him C 、 them D 、 us(9)A 、 cutting off B 、 looking through C 、 tidying up D 、 throwing away(10)A 、 sold B 、 packed C 、 changed D 、 paid(11)A 、 flew B 、 dropped C 、 poured D 、 climbed(12)A 、 carefully B 、 slowly C 、 pointed D 、 waved(13)A 、 shouted B 、 smiled C 、 worriedly D 、 secretly(14)A 、 Unless B 、 When C 、 Although D 、 Before(15)A 、 food B 、 information C 、 money D 、 time -
11、 阅读下面材料,从方框中所给的A-E五个选项中选出正确的选项 (其中一项是多余选项),将其序号填入小题,并回答小题。
✿ I'm Xia Tian. I like skateboarding very much. My friends and I practise at a special park twice a week. My skateboard is really cool, and so are theirs. Some tricks are difficult, but once you succeed, you feel great! I like skateboarding because it keeps me fit.
✿ I'm Jenny. This year, my goal is to be really fit. I jog, swim, and do sit-ups. But my favourite way of keeping fit is to use an exercise app to work out. It can show my progress. My friends use the app too. We have fun when we keep fit together!
✿ I'm Steve. I'm in my school's baseball club, so I quite often. It's my favourite sport. We play many matches. The other teams are great, but I think ours is the best! We also exercise a lot because it keeps us fit and helps us play better. Baseball also builds team spirit. We work as a team, and we win or lose as a team.
A. We usually practise three times a week after school.
B. The app gives me exercises to do every day.
C. We encourage one another to do tricks.
D. It can really help us both in health and mind.
E. All of us are good friends, both on and off the field.
What kind of sports would you like to try? Why? (不超过20词)
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12、 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
From social relationships to work challenges, Chinese people are turning to DeepSeek to deal with different personal matters. They describe sharing their thoughts and receiving helpful responses (回应) from the popular chatbot. As a rising trend on social media, AI therapy (疗法) is changing the way people look for mental health support. But can AI really replace a human therapist (治疗学家)?
Around the world, 45 percent of people who needed mental health care in 2024 did not receive it, with problems including cost and being short of providers, according to Huntington Psychological (心理) Services. Daniel Lowd, a professor at the University of Oregon, believes AI could help solve the absence of therapy services. "If people can find some support and thoughts by talking to Chatbots, then I think that's wonderful," Lowd told Newsweek.
Li Yong, a doctor at the Jiangsu Province Hospital, agreed with Lowd, saying that AI meets people's needs for emotional support. By using basic knowledge of psychotherapy, DeepSeek can help with some mental problems through comforting responses. However, he points out that AI cannot completely replace experts because the human touch is important for therapeutic services. Therapists develop a deeper understanding of people's emotions and needs through communication, which allows them to offer more helpful treatment plans.
The use of AI in psychotherapy also has made people question if its answers can be trusted. "AI chatbots will respond as therapists if asked, without any of the management, training or responsibility of a human counselor (顾问)," Richard Lachman, a professor told Newsweek.
Experts believe the key to AI therapy lies in proper government management. Wysa, for example, is a mental health app that offers therapeutic conversations with an AI chatbot. In 2022, it worked with the UK's National Health Service, following a list of strict standards. As AI becomes more a part of our lives, understanding its influence on human psychology means finding a balance between what's helpful and what's dangerous, Euronews reported.
(1)、How does the writer develop the first paragraph?A、By giving an example. B、By telling a story. C、By comparing two facts. D、By imagining a scene.(2)、How can AI help in mental health care according to Daniel Lowd?A、By offering more medical costs. B、By solving the absence of therapy services. C、By training professional teachers. D、By replacing all human therapists.(3)、Why does Li Yong believe AI cannot fully replace human therapists?A、Because AI chatbots are short of basic knowledge of psychotherapy. B、Because AI chatbots cannot provide comforting responses. C、Because Human therapists better understand emotions and needs. D、Because Human therapispts can follow strict government rules well.(4)、What is the main idea of the last paragraph?A、The importance of the management for AI therapy. B、The influence of AI chatbots in human psychology. C、The introduction to a popular mental health app. D、The differences between AI and human therapists. -
13、 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
The lion dance is an important art form in China. It is performed at many festivals, especially Chinese New Year. Many believe it brings good luck and prevents bad spirits. It is a way to create a festive atmosphere (气氛).
The dance is often performed by two artists dressed in a lion costume. The one in the front is the head and front limbs. The one behind is the back and hind legs. As the dance includes many difficult movements, the artists need to practice kung fu to perform it well.
The lion dance experienced a peak (巅峰) in popularity during the Tang Dynasty, when it was one of the court dances. But its history dates back longer. Historical records show that it was being performed as early as the Han Dynasty.
The dance's origins are not certain. Some say an emperor dreamed of a strange animal after a war. He wanted to know what it was. His advisors told him that this animal was a lion. The emperor thought it was a gift from heaven and asked people to make this animal. The "lion models" were used in the future battles to encourage soldiers.
Others say that the lion dance had to do with Emperor Zhang of Han. At that time, a lion was sent to the emperor. It was so difficult to control that it ended up being beaten to death by court servants. To avoid being punished, two servants dressed up as the lion and copied its behavior.
As time goes by, two kinds of lion dances developed, the northern and the southern. The northern lion looks more real, while the southern lion looks more like a dragon. The northern lion makes great use of its prancing legs. The southern lion makes dramatic head thrusts to the sound of drums and gongs. Whichever form it takes, it stands for power and wisdom in Chinese culture.
(1)、What does the second paragraph mainly tell us?A、What the lion dance is about. B、How people perform the lion dance. C、Where the lion dance is performed. D、Why people create the lion dance.(2)、What can be learned about the lion dance?A、It is performed on Christmas Day. B、It experiences a very hard time. C、It develops two kinds in North China. D、It is a symbol of power and wisdom.(3)、Why did the writer mention two emperors?A、To deacribe the emperors' fear to the lion. B、To show the emperors' love to the dance. C、To show the beginning of the Lion D、To tell the importance of the Lion Dance.(4)、What's the best title for the passage?A、A Tradition of Good Luck and Courage B、A Dance of Freedom and Beauty C、An Animal of Speed and Power D、An Emperor of Power and Wisdom -
14、 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
The global success of China's game "Black Myth: Wukong" has introduced the tale of Sun Wukong to people worldwide. But for Ghaffar Pourazar, a British-American living in California, this legendary character has been a part of his identity (身份). He has spent the past thirty years mastering Peking Opera, becoming an excellent foreign performer in this traditional Chinese art, and getting the nickname "Western Monkey King".
His lifelong love for Peking Opera began by chance. In 1993, 32-year-old Pourazar attended a performance at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall and was immediately attracted. "I was crying," he recalled. "I had a deep love for different art forms before, including acting, dancing, and movement. But at that moment, everything else faded away. I saw all these arts in Peking Opera." With the help of the head of the Chinese troupe (剧团), Pourazar entered an opera school in Beijing. Just three months later, he left his life in Britain behind and moved to Beijing to train in the martial roles (武角) of the art.
Starting as an adult was not easy. "My classmates were all children," he said. "As an adult without any basic skills, it is very hard for you to practice the movements." Besides the physical demands, mastering the Chinese language was another challenge. "I was reciting the words and songs, whether I was eating, bathing, walking, or even dreaming," Pourazar added. "Though it was painful, I enjoyed every moment," he said.
Over the years, he has been introducing Peking Opera and Sun Wukong to international people, taking Chinese performers to perform in different countries. He has also been teaching courses in the US and bringing Peking Opera to Western learners. To better connect with Western learners, he has translated some classic plays such as "The Monkey King: Uproar in Heaven" into English versions.
"I want to be a bridge between cultures," he said, reflecting on his multicultural background.
(1)、What made Pourazar fall in love with Peking Opera?A、His childhood love for different art forms. B、The great help from opera performers. C、A great performance at a London theatre. D、His learning at an opera school in Beijing.(2)、What does the underlined phrase "faded away" in Para 2 mean?A、disappeared gradually B、beat heavily C、happened suddenly D、spread slowly(3)、Which of the following is NOT the challenge Pourazar faced as a beginner?A、His physical conditions. B、His learning method. C、His basic skills. D、His language ability.(4)、Which part of the newspaper may the passage be taken from?A、Travel Experience B、Sports Field C、Interesting People D、Culture World -
15、 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Green School
10 December
Dear Professor Jones,
We would like to invite you to give a speech at our Education Talk event. The event will take place at 9 a.m. on 10th January. If you are able to attend the event, we will cover all your travel and hotel costs. The event is an excellent chance for students, parents, and teachers to hear new opinions and ideas. If you can spare the time to give a speech on teenagers' communication skills, we are sure the students will benefit a lot from you.
We are looking forward to your reply. If you have any special needs, please let us know. It would be a great honour to have you speak at our school.
Yours sincerely,
Mr. Smith
(1)、What can we learn about Professor Jones?A、He used to travel to Green School. B、He is going to be a teacher in December. C、He may come to Green School. D、He will pay much for the event.(2)、Which of the following is TRUE according to the letter?A、The event is held on 19th December. B、Parents are allowed to attend the event. C、Mr. Smith plans to share his opinions. D、The event can help students get good grades.(3)、Why does Mr. Smith write this letter?A、To encourage teenagers to take every chance. B、To introduce his school to Professor Jones C、To help teenagers how to communicate well. D、To invite Professor Jones to speak in his school. -
16、 假如你是李平,将作为学生代表,向来你们学校参观的英国师生介绍一项学校的特色活动,请从以下三个活动中选择一项 , 撰写一篇介绍文稿。
School Activities
When & Where
What to do
Charity Sale
March 5th;
in the school playground
• sell all kinds of things
• help people in need
• . . .
Happy Farm
Thursday afternoon;
on the school farm
• learn to grow vegetables
• help take care of the rabbits
• . . .
Midday Concert
at noon (12:00 - 12:40)
Friday;
in front of the classroom building
• sing, dance or play instruments
• . . .
注意:(1)内容需包括所选活动的所有提示信息,可适当发挥;(2)文中不得出现真实姓名、学校等信息;(3)词数80左右,开头与结尾已给出,不计入总次数。
My name is Li Ping. It's my great honor to introduce one of our school activities to you.
Thank you for listening!
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17、 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式。将答案填写在答题卷的相应位置。
Tea is enjoyed by people all around the world. Spring is the (good) season for West Lake Longjing tea. Usually Longjing tea (pick) in March by hand, but now a tea-picking robot plays a part as well.
This smart robot is developed by university in Zhejiang. The university researchers took (hundred) of pictures of new tea buds and fed them to the robot for it to learn. The robot uses an AI model (recognize) the buds that it needs to pick.
Then the robot's arm pulls and separates the tea buds from the trees. Next, the arm quickly puts them into a box. After collecting all the buds, robot moves them the box to a main box.
The robot is made because there(be) not enough people to pick tea. In Zhejiang, about 400,000 more pickers are needed now. the robots have joined in, tea picking is still a big challenge for the development of the tea industry.
Because of the hilly ground in the tea garden, tea-picking robots are not (wide) used, but they are a trend of the future. In a positive case, will be possible for the robots to take over the job of tea picking instead of people in five years. Let's wait and see!
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18、 阅读下面短文,根据所给汉语意思或首字母,在答题纸上按题号写出各单词的正确、完整形式,每空限填一词。
Coming-of-age Ceremonies (成人礼)
Entering adulthood is an important step in everyone's life. People in different countries celebrate it with different coming-of-age ceremonies.
In ancient China, the traditional celebrations were called Guan Li (for boys) and Ji Li (for g)"Guan", a special cap, was put on a man's head. A woman's hair was tied up with hair ornaments named "Ji"or "Zan". Young adults would keep the new look. They were expected to do (某事) for family and country.
British families may have a big party when children turn e years old, which means they become adults. Some young people celebrate their coming-of-age through travel. They (选择) to fly to places far away. The journey isn't just for fun, but to discover more about themselves and help them be w and braver.
Every year on the second Mof January, Japanese celebrate Coming of Age Day. It is a p holiday, so everyone in the country has one day off. 20-year-olds dress in traditional clothes to attend celebrations. They receive good wishes from others. It is a time for them to think(仔细) about their lives and plans for the future.
For boys in some parts of Kenya, they need to complete hard training at a camp. They are (教) important life skills to prepare themselves for their future.
Coming-of-age traditions are different(在. . . 之中) countries, but they all carry good wishes for the young.
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19、 用方框中所给词语的适当形式填空,每个词汇限用一次。
read behind race nothing strange
One rainy evening, Emma found a black key in her grandmother's room. It was very old and had a symbol on it. Her grandmother had passed away years ago, leaving many secrets . Curiously, Emma searched the house for a matching lock. She tried every door and drawer but found . As night fell, she noticed a small box hidden in a corner under the bed. Her heartas she put the key in. It turned with a click.
She opened it slowly, only to find a note that , "The real treasure lies where the past meets the present. " What could it mean?
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20、 阅读下面材料,从方框中所给的A-E五个选项中选出正确选项(其中一项是多余选项), 将其序号填入小题,并回答问题。
Why not find a new friend in 2025—yourself! Being treated with kindness, respect and love are things you would expect from a good friendship and you shouldn't have to go far to find them.
What does self-love mean?. Imagine your best friend is worried or upset, then think about how you'd support them and try to make them feel better. Speaking to yourself with kindness. Be as kind to yourself as you are to others.
Because learning to love who you are improves your self-respect. The mental health charity Young Minds says this makes you believe in yourself and feel that you deserve having good things—such as kind friends and fun experiences.
Start to be kind, especially if you make a mistake. Instead of being angry, tell yourself that everyone gets things wrong sometimes. Try not to compare yourself to others. Focus on yourself instead. Writing down your strengths and asking your family and friends for their thoughts. This will help you see the positives in your life.
A. Why does it matter?
B. How can you make yourself better?
C. Start by being your own friend.
D. Self-love can help school work.
E. It means taking really good of your mind and body.
What else can you do to make yourself better in 2025? (no more than 15 words)