一、未知
1.What has the man been ding?
A.Revising fr tests.
B.Ding his hmewrk.
C.Planning fr his vacatin.
2.When did the man get up?
A.At 6:00.
B.At 7:00.
C.At 8:00.
3.What will the man d next mnth?
A.Start his wn business.
B.Jin the wman's cmpany.
C.Turn in his resignatin letter.
4.Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
A.At a shp.
B.At a bank.
C.At a gym.
5.What des the wman think f the htel?
A.It's expensive.
B.It's untidy.
C.It's nt well equipped.
聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。
6.What did the man discuss with his teacher?
A.His test results.
B.His illness.
C.His md.
7.Why did the teacher aplgize t the man?
A.She gave him little supprt.
B.She didn't tell him f the test.
C.She frgt his absence frm class.
聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。
8.What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A.The wman's bss.
B.The wman's patient.
C.The wman's weekend.
9.What des the wman think f Mr. Trent?
A.He is nt respnsible.
B.He's smetimes careless.
C.He is helpful t custmers.
聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。
10.What d we knw abut the wman?
A.She is fluent in Spanish.
B.She ges t Spain quite ften.
C.She'll g n hliday in Spain.
11.Hw lng will the curse last?
A.Abut ne mnth.
B.Abut tw mnths.
C.Abut three mnths.
12.Why des the man advise the wman t register early?
A.The curse is very ppular.
B.The registering time is limited.
C.The number f places is decreased.
聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。
13.What d we knw abut the museum?
A.It can be explred in ne day.
B.It nly prvides a virtual tur.
C.It huses thusands f exhibits.
14.Where are the speakers?
A.In Egypt.
B.In the U.K.
C.In Greece.
15.What did the speakers miss?
A.The mdern artwrk.
B.The ancient sculptures.
C.The American carvings.
16.When will the museum clse?
A.At 3:00.
B.At 4:00.
C.At 5:00.
聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。
17.Hw did peple in ancient Iraq predict the weather?
A.By bserving clud shapes.
B.By studying animal behavirs.
C.By measuring air dampness.
18.When did the first thermmeter appear?
A.In the mid 1400s.
B.In the late 1500s.
C.In the early 1900s.
19.What d yu knw abut the Nrwegian scientist's methd?
A.It increased the speed.
B.It tk t much time.
C.It made use f cmputers.
20.Why were ballns used t predict the weather?
A.They cst much less.
B.They were easy t perate.
C.They culd fly high enugh.
The Great Basin Star Train n the Nevada Nrthern Railway
Trip length: 3.5 hurs.
When t g: Summer fr the best Milky Way viewing and pleasant weather.
This celestial rute perates ut f the Nevada Nrthern Railway Museum, Natinal Histric Landmark where the state's railrad was first built in 1905 t supprt cpper mining in the regin. Tday, yu'll hp abard a newly-decrated 1923 cach pulled by an antique diesel lcmtive (內(nèi)燃機(jī)車) at 7:15 p.m., t head thrugh Stepte Valley. Expect cinematic views f the valley and the setting sun befre Great Basin Natinal Park wrkers lead stargazing dems.
Yu'll eventually reach Star Flat, where yu can stretch yur legs and lk int telescpes. The train's astrnmical interpreters give everyne enugh time t cycle thrugh seeing up t fur different heavenly bdies, which may include everything frm the rings f Saturn and star clusters t the Apll mn landing sites and internatinal Space Statin.
Fair warning: The Great Basin Star Trains run n Friday evenings frm mid-May thrugh mid-September, and generally sell ut a year in advance. Yu'll have a pretty gd chance f btaining a seat if yu becme a museum member ($30), as there's a presale that kicks ff August 1. Otherwise, tickets typically g n sale t the public arund September 1 and have been knwn t sell ut n the first day.
Tip: A free guided tur f the museum cmplex is recmmended befre the evening star quest. And during the day, use yur Great Basin Star Train ticket t get a 50 - percent ff seat n ne f the museum's steam - pwered, century - ld lcmtive. Trains embark at 4:30 p.m. daily.
21.Which is the best lcatin f stargazing?
A.Star Flat.
B.The Railway Museum.
C.Stepte Valley.
D.The Space Statin.
22.What shuld yu d t guarantee a train seat?
A.Arrive early n departure day.
B.Buy a ticket befre September 1.
C.Pay t be a museum member.
D.Reserve grup r student tickets.
23.What special ffer can yu get with a Great Basin Star Train ticket?
A.Free meals during the jurney.
B.Free entry t the Natinal Park.
C.A free guided tur t the museum.
D.A discunt n an ld steam train.
The traditinal Chinese sprt f dragn bat racing has swept acrss Latin America ver the last decade. Ppular with sprts enthusiasts and amateurs, it has spread frm ne cuntry t anther. The vigrus sprt requires 22 peple t wrk tgether as ne unit. They have t learn t be a cmplete crew and understand it's necessary t wrk tgether, fr the cmmn gd.
As a cmpetitive event, it has quickly attracted enthusiastic paddlers lking t stay fit. But smewhat unexpectedly it has als attracted enthusiasts wh have discvered its significant healing benefits. This is particularly true amng wmen recvering frm breast cancer.
While team training is demanding, dragn bat grups have helped breast cancer survivrs thrive - vercming nt just cancer, but any dubts abut their capabilities n the water. This was the gal f Flribeth Camps de Finizi, president f Pink Warrirs Panama, when she started the dragn bat team with 14 members five years ag.
Originally setting ut t inspire survivrs t "mve frward after cancer", Pink Warrirs Panama has grwn t a 40 - member team. "Many f the wmen wh rw tday had never dne sprts befre, s this is a great achievement fr a grup like urs," de Finizi said. "We are incredibly prud f everything we've achieved. We prved that it's pssible t becme athletes after cancer."
A grwing pl f academic research has shwn that dragn bat racing can make a significant difference in helping survivrs wh have undergne breast cancer treatment r surgery t recver. Research pineered by Dn McKenzie at Canada's University f British Clumbia in 1996 fund paddling helps cancer survivrs avid painful swelling caused by the tumur remval.
Inspired by McKenzie's wrk and subsequent research, "pink bat" events have spruted acrss Latin America. Teams prmte the fitness and team - building benefits f jining a dragn bat team while spreading the wrd abut its health benefits.
24.What d we knw abut dragn bat racing frm Paragraph 1?
A.It's suitable fr wmen.
B.It requires clse teamwrk.
C.It started a China craze.
D.It caters fr Western culture.
25.What is the new - fund cncern f dragn bat racing?
A.Its recvery effect.
B.Its ppularity in the west.
C.Its cultural influence.
D.Its team - building benefits.
26.What can we learn frm de Finizi's wrds in Paragraph 4?
A.They trained excellent athletes.
B.She takes pride in her teammates.
C.They shwed their sprtsmanship.
D.She cares abut her partners' health.
27.What is the authr's purpse in mentining McKenzie's wrk?
A.T draw a cnclusin.
B.T ffer further evidence.
C.T present new findings.
D.T cmpare different ideas.
T the Yurk Tribe wh inhabit nrthern Califrnia, the Klamath River is "the bldline, the lifebld f the peple" because f the vast numbers f Chink and ch salmn and steelhead trut that used t migrate upstream and int its tributaries (支流) t lay eggs each year.
Dam - building fr hydr - electricity, which began in 1908, had a catastrphic impact n this nce abundant resurce, cutting ff the fishes' rutes t their spawning sites. But nw, after decades f negtiatin invlving federal and state authrities, and lcal envirnmental grups, fur majr dams have been remved, and the salmn and trut can travel upriver nce again.
The first dam came dwn in the summer f 2023, with the remval f the thers - the largest mre than 50 meters in height and 225 meters lng - beginning in early 2024 and cmpleted twards the end f the year. Accrding t the Klamath River Renewal Crpratin, which has verseen the prject, fish nw have access t mre than 640 kilmeters f river in the Klamath's upper basin.
The US nn - prfit envirnmental grup American Rivers has welcmed the prject. "The Klamath is significant nt nly because it is the biggest dam remval and river restratin effrt in histry, but because it shws that we can right histric wrngs and make big, bld dreams a reality fr ur rivers and cmmunities," says Califrnia directr Ann Willis.
Onging restratin effrts are fcusing n reseeding the nearly 900 hectares f previusly submerged land with native tree species, as well as mnitring the river fr bth water quality and returning fish numbers.
Accrding t American Rivers, there are mre than 500,000 dams in the USA, 8 per cent f which are mre than 50 years ld - the average lifespan f a dam. Dams are the leading cause f freshwater bidiversity lss, the grup says, and a surce f methane (甲烷) emissins due t decmpsing rganic matter, a mre ptent greenhuse gas than carbn dixide.
28.Why is the Klamath River significant t the Yurk Tribe?
A.It supplies electricity fr them.
B.It is a majr shipping rute.
C.It is rich in fishery resurces.
D.It is a surce f its culture.
29.What effects did the dam - building have n the fish?
A.It destryed its natural habitats.
B.It threatened its fd chain.
C.It blcked its migratin rutes.
D.It resulted in its extinctin.
30.What des Ann Willis think f the prject?
A.It's a risky attempt.
B.It's highly prfitable.
C.It's f great scial value.
D.It's a crrective actin.
31.What is the purpse f the text?
A.T advcate ecsystem prtectin.
B.T criticize dam - buildings n rivers.
C.T reflect n the past wrng - dings.
D.T reprt a nature restratin prject.
As climate change cntinues t be a cntributing factr t the frequency and intensity f disaster events, timely and effective preparedness can save lives and prtect prperty. But accrding t a recent study in University f Michigan, nearly half f the yung peple surveyed n disaster preparedness shwed they lack readiness fr any type f disaster event during a perid when climate - related disasters are becming increasingly frequent.
Surveying 1,083 individuals aged 14 t 24 thrugh text messaging, the University's My Vice prject brught t the frefrnt the attitudes yung peple hld regarding disaster preparedness. Of thse surveyed, 47% f the yung peple disclsed having n readiness planning in ptential disasters, with finances and lack f resurces being cited as primary reasns fr their lack f readiness.
"While respndents felt there were actins they culd take nw t prepare fr a future disaster, sme were unsure f the mst effective readiness appraches they and their cmmunities culd take," said Katherine Kruger, lead authr and a Ph.D.student at the U - M Schl f Nursing.
"Yuth are significant stakehlders in develping strategies t be ready fr disaster and their insights can lead t plicy develpment that allw yuth t priritize the effective readiness strategies t reduce the ptentially destructive impacts and prmte individual and cmmunity resilience" Kruger added. Inclusin f yung individuals in readiness planning is crucial. They prvide unique perspectives that can greatly enhance strategies designed t bst resilience (適應(yīng)力) bth at the individual and cmmunity levels.
The study's findings highlight an pprtunity t engage yuth in readiness effrts that empwer them and strengthen the larger emergency management framewrk. Yung peple's capacities fr innvatin and cmmunicatin are valuable assets in disaster respnse and recvery.
"Our research underscres the need fr including yung peple as key stakehlders in disaster preparedness." Kruger said. "As highlighted by the United Natins Office f Disaster Risk Reductin's Yuth Engagement Actin Plan, their active cntributin is indispensable."
32.What makes disaster preparedness vital?
A.The changing lifestyle f the yuth.
B.The lss f natural resurces.
C.The rising risks f climate change.
D.The lack f safety awareness.
33.What are nearly half f yung peple surveyed like?
A.Unprepared.
B.Dismissive.
C.Cnfident.
D.Fearful.
34.Why is yung peple's invlvement crucial?
A.They are creative.
B.They are inncent.
C.They are sciable.
D.They are ambitius.
35.What des the underlined wrd "underscres" mean in the last paragraph?
A.Discvers.
B.Argues.
C.Advcates.
D.Emphasizes.
Just as yur bdy needs exercise t stay healthy, s des yur brain. Mdern neurscience (神經(jīng)科學(xué)) reveals that the brain pssesses lifelng neurplasticity. That means yu can bst the ability t renew neural pathways at any age. 36
Building real - wrld scial plans ffers a pwerful way t activate the brain. Live human interactin has multiple benefits, including preventing islatin. Make a date t try smething new with a friend. 37 Such activities generate cmpund stimulatin that sparks cllabratin between brain regins, a benefit rarely achieved thrugh islated tasks.
Physical mvement, particularly dance, prvides unique cgnitive (認(rèn)知的) benefits. 38 Whether it's cuntry and western line dancing r fllwing a salsa rutine, synchrnizing yur bdy t chregraphy gives yu the pprtunity t blend creativity and cncentratin.
Directing daily life withut digital aids can als sharpen the mind. 39 It will engage the brain in decisin making and spatial reasning. This active explratin maintains cgnitive flexibility and ften reveals hidden gems - a charming cafe r an art gallery yu'd therwise verlk.
40 Mdern hearing aids preserve auditry input, which is crucial fr language prcessing and scial engagement. If yu've been saying "Srry, can yu repeat that?" a lt lately, cnsult with a dctr. Hearing aids are tiny and available OTC these days! A hearing bst helps keep the brain strnger as yu age.
A.Seize the chance t hit the dance flr.
B.Equally imprtant is hearing maintenance.
C.Yu can g and take a painting class r see a play.
D.Turn ff GPS and use an ld - fashined paper map.
E.Muscle memry significantly slws cgnitive decline.
F.Such extended learning can help imprve yur memry.
G.The key lies in ding things t stimulate the brain netwrks.
Preeti Maske had n idea that a new hbby wuld turn int a passin, and then a prfessin with five Guinness Wrld Recrds.
At schl, Maske hckey and basketball at state level. After and mtherhd, sprts were firmly in her past. But a surprise first place in a five km fun run at her children's schl her cmpetitive spirit back. She tk up at the age f 40, and went n a lng jurney frm Kashmir t Kanyakumari.
As ne f the few wmen in the grup, she came with its wn . "Keeping up with male riders was ," she says. "I was slwer, but when I with them, whenever they said, 'Let's g,' I wuld say, 'Let's g' - even thugh they had been fr a while.
Maske failed in her first at setting a wrld recrd t cycle the 6,000 - km Glden Quadrilateral Highway. But the nly mtivated her t train harder and achieve recrds ne after the ther. Her latest cycling milestne her frm Bhutan t India thrugh Nepal, a f 1,803 km in 10 days, 18 hurs and 40 minutes cmpletely unsupprted.
Peple f all ages write t tell her that she is their . One f her friends wh didn't knw hw t ride a bicycle rented ne, , cmpleted a 100 - km ride, and dedicated it t her.
41.A.playedB.lvedC.watchedD.studied
42.A.departureB.injuryC.marriageD.retirement
43.A.victryB.entryC.targetD.respnse
44.A.lastedB.brughtC.lkedD.held
45.A.hckeyB.cyclingC.basketballD.running
46.A.a(chǎn)dvantageB.chanceC.favurD.challenge
47.A.prudB.shckingC.tughD.jyful
48.A.fell behindB.caught upC.gt alngD.came ver
49.A.restingB.talkingC.jkingD.riding
50.A.finalB.a(chǎn)ttemptC.targetD.jurney
51.A.lssB.hpeC.inspiratinD.dream
52.A.madeB.gaveC.tkD.registered
53.A.successB.rundC.circleD.figure
54.A.symblB.inspiratinC.fllwerD.recrd
55.A.paidB.insistedC.managedD.wished
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入 1 個(gè)單詞或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
In the vast 400 - square - kilmeter area f the Kuaiji Muntain in Shaxing, East China's Zhejiang Prvince, a cllectin f trreya trees (香榧) has std the test f time. Amng them 56 (be) tens f thusands f trees that are ver 100 years ld, with nearly 100 trees exceeding 1,000 years in 57 age.
Zhan'a village is lcated at the heart f this ancient Chinese trreya tree grup. Fr centuries, generatins f villagers have dedicated 58 (them) t safeguarding these natural wnders. The 63 - year - ld Huang Tianming is ne such guardian. He and his wn family 59 (care) fr Chinese trreya trees fr ver fur decades.
Accrding t Huang, 60 has been dedicated t caring fr mre than 26 Chinese trreya trees f ver 100 years ld, he spends mre than 200 days every year in the Chinese trreya frest, weeding, fertilizing and pruning. In his family, six generatins 61 (invlve) in the cnservatin effrt, with the 62 (ld) member being 98 years ld. Nwadays, when Huang climbs the muntain, he ften brings alng his grandchildren.
The Chinese trreya trees are particularly sensitive t climate change. Heavy snwfall, fr example, can damage the trees if nt 63 (remve) prmptly. “ 64 yu treat the Chinese trreya trees well, they will return the favr," Huang nted, as the Chinese trreya trees are nt nly envirnmentally significant, but als serve as an ecnmic resurce. The wd f the tree is 65 (high) prized fr its quality, and its fruits have varius culinary (烹飪) uses such as in chclate and nuts. This sentiment reflects the deep symblic relatinship between humans and nature.
66.假定你是李華。在英語(yǔ)課上,外教 Mr Smith 經(jīng)常采用 “同伴合作” 方式改作文。請(qǐng)你給他寫一封郵件,建議使用人工智能 (AI) 工具,如 Deepseek 批改,內(nèi)容包括:
(1) 你的建議;
(2) 你的理由。
注意:
(1) 詞數(shù) 80 左右;
(2) 請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
Dear Mr. Smith,
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yurs,
Li Hua
67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語(yǔ)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。
Brian Petersn wrked as a car designer at Kia Mtrs in Santa Ana, Califrnia. He had just mved int his furth - flr apartment frm Miami with his wife and children several mnths befre. Outside their huse, a hmeless man was ften yelling n the street crner, smetimes keeping them awake at night.
Petersn wuld pass the guy n his way t his wrk every day, but they never spke. One day, Petersn was reading the bk Lve Des in his living rm when his peace was disturbed again. Inspired by the bk's message abut the pwer f lve in actin, Petersn made an unexpected decisin. He was ging t g utside and intrduce himself.
In their cnversatin, Petersn learned that the man's name was Matt Faris. He had mved t Suthern Califrnia frm Kentucky t pursue a career in music, but he sn fell n hard times and ended up living n the street fr mre than a decade.
Petersn felt tuched with his battle with life. And he als saw beauty in the man wh hadn't shaved in prbably a year, had vergrwn fingernails, and prbably hadn't had a shwer in clse t a year. Inspired by his stry and the life inside f him, Petersn, a graduate f the Cleveland Institute f Art, wh hadn't picked up a paintbrush fr abut eight years, fund himself asking if he culd paint Faris' prtrait. Faris said yes.
Wrking frm a black - and - white pht taken with his phne, Petersn created a 30 - by - 40 - inch canvas prtrait, which vividly shwed Faris' persnality and life stry by the chice f clrs.
注意:
1. 續(xù)寫的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為 150 左右;
2. 請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
Petersn invited Faris t sign the prtrait with himself.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
With the mney, Faris decided t recrd an album (唱片).
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