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A.Visit the park.B.Watch the mvie.C.G t the restaurant. 聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。 11.What did the man see n the street? A.A dg wearing a hat.B.A man walking a dg.C.A dg carrying a baseball. 12.What is the new cffee shp knwn fr? A.Its special drink.B.Its unique lcatin.C.Its dg-friendly setting. 13.What des the man plan t bring t the cffee shp? A.His hat.B.His camera.C.His dg. 聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。 14.What is the cmpany wrking n? A.Green energy.B.Urban planning.C.Digital innvatin. 15.What is the man's new jb? A.A tech develper.B.A prject manager.C.A marketing directr. 16.What des the wman think f the man? A.Capable.B.Flexible.C.Humrus. 17.What is special abut the new ffice building? A.It will be culture-rich.B.It will be ec-friendly.C.It will be artistic-lking 聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。 18.What is the speaker? A.A zkeeper.B.A visitr.C.A guide. 19.Hw did the speaker describe the mnkeys? A.Playful.B.Scary.C.Clever. 20.What des the speaker cmpare penguins t? 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After taking an intrductry curse in glbal health last winter, Yashaswi Bista, president f Stanfrd SupplyHer, was empwered t take actin against malaria —a disease that has been claiming hundreds f thusands f lives every year fr centuries. Stanfrd SupplyHer, a student grup supprting wmen's health thrugh art, hsted an event in partnership with United t Beat Malaria(UBM)t encurage funding fr malaria preventin, treatment and research initiatives while tabling at White Plaza last Mnday. "Knwing that malaria is especially dangerus t pregnant individuals and children makes advcacy fr malaria funding and research essential fr ur missin, "said Bista. “We in the U. S. need t be aware f the impact f glbal warming n malaria because less develped cuntries in ther parts f the wrld are mre heavily affected by ur emissins, "Bista said. Last year, the U. S. experienced its first lcal utbreaks f malaria since 2003. Infectius disease experts have warned that climate change will spread malaria and ther diseases carried by msquites t areas that were nce free f malaria. This summer, after discvering the wrk f UBM, a glbal grassrts campaign f the UN Fundatin, Bista met with her cngressinal(國會的)representatives t advcate fr malaria treatment and research. T supprt cntinued funding fr glbal malaria prgrams, Bista wrte t fficials in Cngress. "It's easy fr peple t feel like they are pwerless with issues as big as malaria. But any persn can give input t their decisin makers n issues as big as these, "wrte Macgan Crss, a senir advcate at UBM. "By sending messages t yur elected fficials in supprt f glbal health funding, yu are making sure yur vice is heard. " Bista encuraged students t becme invlved in initiatives n campus t spread awareness f malaria and ther glbal health issues. "Glbal health is imprtant t me because there are s many health inequities (不平等) arund the wrld and health itself is imprtant t live a fulfilling life, "Bista said. "Because there are s many health inequities arund the wrld, I want t raise awareness and help peple live fulfilling lives. " 24.What inspired Bista t engage in actins against malaria? A.A learning experience.B.A health crisis.C.A grassrts campaign.D.A tabling event. 25.What did Bista d t supprt malaria preventin? A.She rganized a charity sale.B.She launched a research prject. C.She campaigned fr fundraising.D.She budgeted fr malaria treatment. 26.What is the message Maegan Crss intends t cnvey? A.Cmmunity vices secure health funding. B.Malaria utbreaks are difficult t prevent. C.The public needs mre knwledge abut health. D.Individual effrts matter in gvernment decisins. 27.Which f the fllwing best describes Bista? A.A health advcate.B.A club funder.C.A wman pineer.D.A disease specialist. A drpped bag f chips disturbed a cave ecsystem in Carlsbad Caverns Natinal Park, New Mexic. This cave is almst cut ff frm the utside wrld, s intrducing anything freign can be harmful. "Things in the damp cave get wet quickly, "says park guide Ashley. The snack attracts tiny rganisms, causing unwanted grwth. Sn, small animals like crickets and spiders came t eat, spreading the pllutin. Rangers fund the bag within hurs. "But that can be all it takes, "says Ashley. "I'm sure sme crickets gt a bit f the snack.” Over 500 millin peple visit American public lands each year, creating many chances t harm wild places. “When yu lk at the numbers, it's incredible, ”says Watts, head f the Leave N Trace Center in Clrad, an rganizatin aimed at minimizing human impact n nature. Fd waste takes a lng time t break dwn, especially in certain areas. "It takes much lnger fr an apple cre t rt in a desert than in a frest, "says Blye, a teacher at the University f Utah. Leaving waste intrduces animals t an unnatural diet and changes their behavir with smetimes disastrus results. Bears wh taste garbage and becme a threat t humans may have t be put dwn. "Bears can get used t unnatural fd in three weeks, " says Watts. "Everyne lses in this case.” Bilgical waste is als prblematic. Dg waste brings new bacteria int the ecsystem and scares away deer. Meanwhile, human waste and tilet paper intrduces dangerus bacteria int water surces. In natinal parks, trails(小路)are designed t avid sensitive areas. Stepping ff the trail, even fr a quick pht, can scare wildlife away. Impacts frm many visitrs result in lng-term damage t nature and wildlife. But peple dn't think f that when they see the perfect pht pprtunity. "It's just such a hard thing t resist, "says Blye. The risk t sensitive ecsystems isn't bvius. "It's easy t think, h, there's wildflwers ver there. I shuldn't step n that, "says Blye, but these tiny ecsystems full f micrscpic rganisms essential t desert life prvide many benefits, including reducing the risk f ersin(侵蝕)and helping absrb rainfall, and can take hundreds f years t return t its riginal state. 28.What des Ashley mean by"But that can be all it takes. "? A.The rangers' wrk is efficient.B.The damage has been dne. C.The cleanup takes a lng time.D.The pllutin has spread widely. 29.What is a result f freign waste in public lands? A.A shift in animal behavir.B.A shrtage f fd supplies. C.A decline in bacterial species.D.An increase in reginal cnflicts. 30.Why des the writer mentin wildflwers in paragraph 5? A.T praise their benefits t desert life. B.T highlight ur damage t ecsystems. C.T stress their significance fr phtgraphy. D.T shw ur unawareness f nature's sensitivity. 31.It is cnveyed in this passage that we shuld . A.encurage wildlife prtectinB.leave n trace in the wild C.prmte natinal park turismD.restre eclgical damage In the risky wrld f nuclear arms cntrl, Princetn student Lepwsky is explring hw rbts can make inspectins mre accurate and acceptable t hst natins wrried abut invasive(侵入的)traditinal methds. His latest research has led t a rbt perfrming inspectins withut saving sensitive infrmatin. "The hst natin likely wn't want a human inspectr pking their nse arund, "said Lepwsky. "But even a rbt has memry and sensrs acquiring data. ""The gal is t have high-cnfidence inspectins withut the rbt saving infrmatin. Fr example, the rbt wuld nt save radiatin measurements r create flr plans f sensitive areas. The new prttype(樣機)is built n an iRbt Create 3 platfrm, an educatinal rbt. Rbts ffer advantages ver human inspectrs:they can tlerate higher radiatin levels, are mre cnsistent, and can be cheaper. They als can be prgrammed t generate trust, such as nt using cameras t avid seeing unwanted details. The idea fr the rbt started with Lepwsky's adviser, Glaser, wh was curius abut creating a “frgetful rbt” that culd perfrm highly accurate nuclear arms inspectins but frget everything afterward. This led t an even mre interesting idea:"Rather than frgetting, we're nt even remembering in the first place, "Lepwsky said. He believes this feature can reassure hsts cncerned abut privacy. Lepwsky likes the interdisciplinary nature f his wrk—drawing n bth his rbtics and plicy expertise —and he likes that it requires a breadth f knwledge, nt just depth. He values that his research is grunded in real-life applicatins fr glbal security and nuclear nnprliferatin(防擴散). Predicting when the rbt might be used in the field is difficult. "It's easy t say, tday, it's nt very realistic, but yu have t be ready fr if and when it becmes pssible, "said Lepwsky. Research int this prblem is very active. Because arms cntrl is changing, the specific bjectives f future agreements are hard t predict. "But we can hpe they will be psitive, and we need t be ready, technically. " 32.In which aspect is Lepwsky's rbt different frm human inspectrs? A.Data security.B.Memry capacity.C.Scial acceptance.D.User friendliness. 33.What is said abut the rbt in paragraph 3? A.Its accurate system.B.Its privacy risks. C.Its design mechanism.D.Its peratinal prblems. 34.What des Lepwsky like abut his wrk? A.Scientific research data.B.Real-time technical cperatin. C.In-depth theretical studies.D.Integrated knwledge acrss fields. 35.Which wuld be the best title fr this passage? A.Princetn's "Frgetful"Rbts in Glbal Security B.N-Memry Rbts:The Future f Nuclear Checks? C.Nuclear Arms Cntrl:Rbts r Human Inspectrs? D.Lepwsky's “Curius"Rbts fr Radiatin Detectin The less yu spend, the mre yu save. It sunds simple in thery, but in practice, it's much mre cmplicated. Spending is built int ur daily habits, which smetimes can get us addicted t buying stuff. 36 It's kind f like a crash diet, but in a gd way! 37 Despite the name, a n-spend challenge desn't mean yu sit n yur hands and spend n mney whatsever. After all, yu dn't want t fall behind n yur bills, and there are sme necessities yu simply can't d withut. The basic premise(前提)f a n-spend challenge is t cut ut nn-essential spending fr a certain amunt f time. It culd be fr a week, a mnth r even an entire year. What can yu spend mney n during a n-spend challenge? If yu need t purchase smething during yur n-spend challenge, it shuld be smething that's necessary and yu abslutely can't d withut. S grceries, yes. Candy bar in the checkut line, n. Als, n new iPhne, even if yu've been dreaming abut an upgrade. N new shes, even if they're n a huge sale. This is nt the time t make excuses t buy stuff yu dn't really need. 38 The gal f this challenge isn't t make life harder n yurself by cutting ut spending n essential expenses. The financial benefits f a n-spend challenge 39 Yu can use the extra mney yu nrmally wuld have spent t build up yur emergency fund. Or yu might want t put the mney tward ther financial gals, like saving fr a new car r an upcming vacatin. While n-spend challenges are designed t be temprary, yu can always extend yur challenge. 40 A.Decide acceptable purchases. B.What is a n-spend challenge? C.There shuld be n quick-fix apprach. D.When will yu start yur n-spend challenge? E.Why nt treat it as mre f a lifestyle change? F.Smetimes the best way is t g n a spending freeze. G.A n-spend challenge can be a bst t yur financial situatin. When my dad planned ut a trip t La Mina Falls in the El Yunque Natinal Rainfrest, I was nt really int it, and I went alng . I've never been fnd f cld water. If the isn't t my liking, I'm nt ging t myself frm the pl's edge like a missile(導彈). I'm the type f persn wh their time easing int the water, lwering myself step-by-step, and my bdy t get used t the icy depths. My cmplicated relatinship with water is my dad, wh I dn't think has ever lked he dived. I wasn't raised n the river like he was. Shrtly after I was brn, we t central Flrida, far away frm the rapids f my father's yuth. When we finally made it t the La Mina Falls, I was wrn ut. My dad was already knee-deep in the water and fast, while I was resting n a rck. He paused, lking ver at me and perhaps fr the first time, that I had him int the frest. He waved his hand at me, and I my shes. I knew if I tuched the water with my te in the first place, I wuldn't get in. S, I jumped int the water, nt cmpletely withut hesitatin, where a cmbinatin f accmplishment and regret washed ver me. When I brke the surface, I my dad staring at me. “Yur grandfather brught me here nce when I was a kid. "His vice faded away int the water. 41.A.a(chǎn)nxiuslyB.hesitantlyC.curiuslyD.enthusiastically 42.A.timeB.cachC.sprtD.temperature 43.A.keepB.launchC.excuseD.rescue 44.A.measuresB.savesC.takesD.kills 45.A.a(chǎn)llwingB.cntrllingC.examiningD.risking 46.A.in ppsitin tB.in respnse tC.a(chǎn)t the mercy fD.n behalf f 47.A.nceB.befreC.becauseD.if 48.A.escapedB.jurneyedC.relcatedD.returned 49.A.flatingB.withdrawingC.breathingD.sinking 50.A.realizingB.regrettingC.a(chǎn)dmittingD.a(chǎn)greeing 51.A.challengedB.frcedC.a(chǎn)ccmpaniedD.guided 52.A.stared atB.reached frC.kicked ffD.dusted dwn 53.A.fldingB.a(chǎn)ppealingC.flwingD.freezing 54.A.cnfusingB.regularC.similarD.simple 55.A.leftB.picturedC.stppedD.caught 閱讀下面短文, 在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。 At the Natinal Alpine Skiing Center f China, ski instructr Xin Dawei is welcming the busiest snw seasn in his 9-year career. "My schedule 56 (pack)with classes each day. The number f instructrs here has grwn by abut a third this year t meet the fast-rising demand, 57 hiring is still ging n, "he tld China Ecnmic Net(CEN)reprter. In 2024. n JD.cm. 58 g-t e-cmmerce platfrm fr Chinese device buyers, sales f ski-related equipment 59 (recrd)impressive grwth, with sales f ski gggles(護目鏡), snwshes and snwbards all 60 (rise)by mre than 80%year-n-year. Out f the tp ten mst rapidly grwing ski related equipment markets in China ver the past year, eight are suthern cities. In these warm regins, enthusiasts turn indrs t experience 61 (familiar)snw fields they rarely saw befre, r even make 62 part f their pst-wrk fitness rutine. China has becme the wrld's largest indr ski market, hme t ver half f wrld's ttal and six ut f the ten biggest nes 63 (glbal). Daniel, Funder f iCeMnster, a startup high-tech snw gggles seller, said that he is shifting his fcus 64 internatinal market t China. "We're a late 65 (cme), but business is ging n well, "he said. 66.假定你是高中生李華, 你校英語報正在開展關(guān)于“社區(qū)服務(wù)是否該列入畢業(yè)條件”的討論, 請你寫一篇文章投稿, 內(nèi)容包括: (1)你的觀點, (2)你的理由。 注意: (1)寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右; (2)請按如下格式在答題紙的相應(yīng)位置作答。 Shuld Cmmunity Service be a Requirement fr Graduatin? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 67.閱讀下面材料, 根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段, 使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。 I'd always been tld t take care f my lder brther, Brian, wh was brn weak and small. I'd ften tie his shes r prepare anther glass f water fr him. My mm saw my larger size and strng bdy as a sign that I was t be a kind f guardian angel(守護天使)fr Brian. Hwever, that was nt the case. One day ur schl spnsred a pumpkin-carving cntest. First prize was S100, and I knew just hw I wuld spend it. There was a brand-new game I was dying t wn. S I decided the first place bnus definitely had t land in my pcket. When I had t carve the perfect pumpkin I'd picked ut, it dawned n me that with my big clumsy fingers I'd surely screw it up(搞砸). I thught f Brian's smaller, delicate hands and knew he was the man fr the jb. I immediately begged Brian. Unexpectedly, he asked fr a cut. That was fifty-fifty. Quickly ding the math in my head, I figured ut even if I split(分攤)the first prize, I'd still have enugh cash fr the game. S I gave in t Brian's demands. With skillful hands Brian carved the perfect face, and nw we had the best pumpkin ever. Then the unexpected happened: We came in secnd. Unfrtunately, secnd prize was nly $50, and I needed every penny f that t buy the game. The day f the awards ceremny, the principal handed ver the mney t me because Brian was hme, sick with cld. If he really wanted t win, he wuld have been here tday, I thught t myself, justifying stealing the cash frm under pr Brian's runny nse. With hardly a thught, I ran t the stre and bught my dream game. That night when Brian asked if we had wn, I denied, afraid t lk int his eyes. The whle thing was never mentined again until the day when Brian was packing fr cllege. I played my usual rle in helping him pack when I came acrss an ld album filled with phts he had taken as the schl phtgrapher. 注意: (1)續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右; (2)請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。 Paragraph 1: I was enjying the phts when ne caught my eye. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2: “Yu actually knew and didn't say anything?" I was shcked. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________