一、未知
1.When will the speakers meet?
A.On Wednesday.B.On Thursday.C.On Friday.
2.What will the man d next?
A.Sit indrs.B.Wait fr twenty minutes.C.Get seated in the yard.
3.Wh is Miss Jnes?
A.The man’s classmate.B.The man’s teacher.C.The man’s sister.
4.Where des the man mst prbably wrk?
A.In a shp.B.On a farm.C.In an ffice.
5.What will the weather be like at midday tmrrw?
A.Strmy.B.Cludy.C.Thundery.
聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
6.What is the prbable relatinship between Plly and the man?
A.C-wrkers.B.Husband and wife.C.Hst and guest.
7.What will the man d next?
A.Call Plly dwn.B.Put the kids t bed.C.Prepare the meal.
聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
8.Why wn’t the speakers g t Anna’s Garden?
A.Traffic might be heavy that way.
B.There are n private rms left.
C.Jan desn’t like the fd there.
9.What d we knw abut Muvi?
A.It’s beside a Japanese restaurant.
B.Its fd is expensive.
C.It clses quite early.
聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
10.What are the speakers talking abut?
A.A funny mvie.B.A terrible experience.C.A private garden.
11.Why did the man jump ver the fence?
A.T read a nte.B.T deliver milk.C.T lck a dr.
12.What happened t the man?
A.He had a car accident.B.He was bitten by a dg.C.He kncked int a tree.
聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
13.What is the nly prblem f Fitzgerald’s new film accrding t the man?
A.It is uninteresting.
B.It lacks musical perfrmances.
C.It’s nly aimed at ne age grup.
14.What instrument des Fitzgerald like best?
A.The vilin.B.The pian.C.The guitar.
15.Why d many imprtant peple dislike Fitzgerald?
A.He desn’t respect ther peple.
B.He changes his mind quite ften.
C.He expresses his views directly.
16.What des the man think f Fitzgerald’s persnality?
A.Attractive.B.Warm-hearted.C.Easyging.
聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。
17.Where did the speaker learn his survival skills?
A.At a camping site.B.In a survival schl.C.In the army.
18.Hw much des the basic survival curse cst per persn?
A.$ 220.B.$ 200.C.$ 180.
19.When des the extreme survival curse take place?
A.In cld and wet mnths.
B.On sunny days.
C.Thrughut the year.
20.What can peple learn t d in the extreme survival curse?
A.Build a shelter.
B.Sleep in the pen air.
C.Use gas ckers.
Fur Must-see Night Sky Events in 2025
In the upcming year, stargazers can anticipate a range f heavenly wnders t get excited fr.Saturn and Venus jint
On January 18, tw neighbring wrlds f Venus and Saturn will appear less than half a degree apart in the sky, abut 30 — 45 minutes after sunset. Venus, the brighter, will shine a brilliant red, with Saturn next t it appearing mre glden. Thugh yu will be able t see bth with the naked eye, binculars will enhance the view.Lunar eclipse (月食) and bld mn
During a lunar eclipse, ne in 2022 seen in Prtugal, light casts a burning glw n the mn’s surface in the early mrning hurs f March 14, lasting frm 2:26 a.m. t 3:31 a.m. Stargazers can get a great view f the “bld mn” acrss the Americas, weather permitting.Partial slar eclipse
The sky shifting frm deep blue at the tp, t burning reds n the hrizn, the slar eclipse cming March 29, 2025, will have the sun appear as a new mn. Visible acrss large parts f Nrth America, Eurpe, and Asia, the event begins at 4:50 a.m. At 6:47 a.m., the largest part f the sun will be shaded by the mn.Mn and Mercury meet up
Mercury is tricky t spt because f its clseness t the sun. On June 26, the planet will be easier t glimpse as it appears next t ur mn arund 20 — 30 minutes befre the twilight fades. Mercury will shine as a faint red f light t the naked eye.
21.Which event takes the lngest time?
A.Saturn and Venus jint.B.Lunar eclipse and bld mn.
C.Partial slar eclipse.D.Mn and Mercury meet up.
22.Which cuntry best suits bld mn bservatin?
A.China.B.Canada.C.Russia.D.Prtugal.
23.What d the fur events have in cmmn?
A.They can be viewed with naked eyes.B.They fall in the same mnth.
C.They all emerge fr the first time.D.They have red lights invlved.
Last mnth, I cmpleted my Level 2 Chinese lessns. As the class wund up and we bid farewells t ur teacher, there was little cnfusin in my mind n what t d next: t visit a sacred spt dedicated t a man wh laid the grundwrk fr China’s mdern educatinal system millennia ag.
On a bright Sunday afternn, I visited the Cnfucius Temple. Once inside, I quickly realized that this was actually my secnd visit. The first in late 2009 had been a rushed affair as I had unfrtunately included it in a trip t the Ynghegng Lama Temple, which tk much lnger t explre. Since I did nt remember much in the way f details frm back then, this secnd visit, thankfully, felt as gd as new.
What std ut vividly as sn as I entered the curtyard was a statue f the great man right befre the drs. Visitrs were busy taking phtgraphs and a middle-aged man was urging a yung by, pssibly his grandsn, t pse and pray. It must seem awe-inspiring fr the little ne. As he grws up, the schlby will n dubt cme t appreciate what a grundbreaking change this man brught n basic literacy by giving everyne an equal pprtunity t attend schl, an unheard-f thing in thse days.
There is much t thank Cnfucius fr; his remarkable cntributin t the cuntry’s mral cmpass, his near-single-handed effrt t teach future generatins the value f hnesty, hard wrk, and respect fr fellw beings — in shrt, the Cnfucian eths (道德觀) — that are in essence what we find in abundance in Chinese sciety, even tday.
As I explred every crner f the temple with crwds f well-behaved citizens, the fruits f a seed swn lng ag became quite apparent t me. This visit t the Cnfucius Temple was nt merely a tur; it was a pilgrimage (朝圣) , allwing me t pay respect t the prfund wisdm that has cntinued t shape Chinese sciety fr thusands f years.
24.Why did the authr find the secnd visit as gd as new?
A.He was quite familiar with it.B.His memries f the first visit faded.
C.He spent mre time in explring it.D.The temple had changed quite a lt.
25.What cntributin did Cnfucius make t the Chinese educatinal system?
A.He built the Cnfucius Temple.B.He invented a new methd f teaching.
C.He established the first university in China.D.He made educatin accessible t all peple.
26.What can be learnt abut Cnfucianism in cntemprary China?
A.Its values are still widely practiced.B.It is far mre influential than befre.
C.It has lst its relevance in tday’s sciety.D.It is fllwed and practiced by few schlars.
27.Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the text?
A.Cnfucius’ Enduring Influence: A Mdern Pilgrimage
B.Cnfucius and Educatin: Revisiting a Timeless Legacy
C.Language Lessns and Cultural Heritage: A Cnfucian Jurney
D.My Secnd Visit t the Temple: Memries f Cnfucius
The fd yu eat might be affecting yur bdy’s ability t fight cancer cells in the cln, accrding t a recent study. The likely ffender is an verabundance f certain mega-6 fatty acids, perhaps frm ultra-prcessed fds in yur diets, which may prevent anther essential fatty acid, mega-3, frm having anti-inflammatry (炎癥) effects and fighting tumrs.
Dr. Timthy Yeatman, a senir cauthr f the study published in Gut, the jurnal f the British Sciety f Gastrenterlgy, explained, “Mutatins (突變) happen every day in the digestive system. Usually, with the help f mlecules r mediatrs frm mega-3s, the immune system quickly stps these mutatins.” Hwever, he believes that if the bdy is subjected t a chrnic inflammatry envirnment due t an imbalance f mega-6s, cmmn in ultra-prcessed and junk fds, it becmes easier fr a mutatin t take hld and harder fr the bdy t fight it.
A Western diet is ften rich in mega-6 fatty acids, largely due t widely available seed ils ften used t fry fast fds and manufacture ultra-prcessed fds that nw make up apprximately 70% f the US fd supply. Linleic acid, an mega-6 fatty acid fund in crn, peanut, sybean, safflwer, and sunflwer ils, is the mst cmmn mega-6 in the US fd supply.
Many individuals have a significant imbalance f mega-6 t mega-3 in their bdies. A study frm Nvember 2015 revealed that levels f linleic acid have increased by 136% in the fat tissue f Americans ver the past fifty years.
Dr. Bill Harris, a prfessr f internal medicine nt invlved in the study, suggests that it is nt the mega-6s frm ultra-prcessed fds that are the issue, but rather the scarcity f mega-3s in the American diet, as many dislike fatty fish such as mackerel, herring, and sardines, which are excellent surces f mega-3. He emphasizes, “Dn’t blame the mega-6s, it’s nt their fault — it’s the lack f mega-3 fatty acids that’s the prblem.”
28.What might happen if Americans maintain their current diet?
A.Omega-3 level in their bdies will increase rapidly.
B.Mutatin rate in the digestive system will decrease significantly.
C.Cln cancer risk may keep rising due t mega-6/3 imbalance.
D.Ultra-prcessed fds will be replaced sn by healthier nes.
29.What can we learn frm the text?
A.Western diet is rich in mega-3 fatty acids.
B.Linleic acid is the nly mega-6 fatty acid in US fd supply.
C.Linleic acid level in the fat tissue f Americans has decreased.
D.Seed ils are widely used in making ultra-prcessed and junk fds .
30.What des the underlined wrd “scarcity” in the last paragraph mean?
A.shrtageB.abundanceC.resistanceD.fright
31.What’s Dr. Bill Harris’s attitude twards blaming mega-6 fatty acids?
A.Supprtive.B.Indifferent.C.Oppsed.D.Uncertain.
“Is there a wife in a wife cake?” asked He Lixi, a lcal Cantnese.
“There is n actual wife in a wife cake, as it is just a traditinal Hng Kng pastry (酥皮糕點),” answered Sensechat, a ChatGPT-like prduct, in fluent Cantnese.
He was impressed. Sensechat was the first artificial intelligence tl he had encuntered that had a prfund understanding f Cantnese language and culture. Many large language mdels (LLMs) frm the mainland can’t recgnize Cantnese accurately. Sme Western-develped AI sftware can listen t Cantnese, but cannt speak it well.
Created by a Hng Kng cmpany, Sensechat is the wrld’s first Cantnese LLM. Cantnese prnunciatin uses lts f mdal particles (語氣助詞), which usually g unnticed by mst AI tls, but Sensechat handles them effectively. Sensechat als handles written frm f Cantnese.
Training an LLM takes effrts, said Ca Jianrng, the chair prfessr at the Department f Cmputing at Hng Kng Plytechnic University. It invlves pre-training using extensive data, fllwed by fine-tuning (微調) with high-quality data. Later, mre fcused human input is needed t adjust the utput f the LLM with lcal culture, ethics, mrals, laws and ther rules.
Hwever, Cantnese web resurces are limited in bth quantity and quality. Mst texts cme frm nline frums and scial media, and ften cntain lw-quality language. Cllecting clear speech data is als difficult, as many vides have backgrund nise.
Despite the challenges, there’s a grwing need fr Cantnese-speaking AI. Nearly 120 millin peple wrldwide speak the language, and 85.2 millin are native Cantnese speakers. Withut Cantnese AI tls, this ppulatin might face challenges using new technlgy in the future.
That’s why lcal tech cmpanies like Sensechat are stepping up t create these tls. The Hng Kng Special Administrative Regin gvernment is als wrking with lcal universities t create Cantnese LLMs.
32.What can be learnt abut Sensechat?
A.It’s the first AI tl in Hng Kng.
B.It has an insight int Cantnese culture.
C.It fcuses nly n spken Cantnese.
D.It’s designed t prmte Cantnese fd.
33.What challenge des the training f Sensechat meet?
A.A lack f data.B.Cmplex mral rules.
C.Limited audience.D.Unclear training prcess.
34.Why is develping Cantnese-speaking AI imprtant?
A.T explre the future f LLMs.
B.T expand the Cantnese AI market.
C.T prmte the Cantnese culture.
D.T meet the need f the Cantnese.
35.What des the text mainly talk abut?
A.An impressive breakthrugh in AI research.
B.A grwing demand fr AI language tls.
C.An innvative AI tl fr Cantnese language.
D.A challenging case f Cantnese LLM training.
The Gift f a New Puppy
Christmas is just arund the crner. The idea f getting a new puppy fr yu r yur family is at the tp f many wish lists. Bringing a dg r puppy int yur hme shuld be cnsidered a lifelng cmmitment. 36
● Evaluate yur hme and lifestyle.
It’s imprtant t evaluate yur hme and lifestyle. D yu live in an apartment r a huse? Is there a yard? D yu need t build an enclsed area? 37 These are the questins yu shuld think abut when adding a new dg t yur hme.
● 38
Think abut what kind f free time yu have available t care fr a puppy. D yu wrk frm hme? It’s crucial t think abut whether yur husehld members can cme hme thrughut the day r whether yu will need a dg walker. The first mnths f a dg’s life are critical t its training and scializatin.
● Assess yur ecnmic status.
The cst f a new dg is mre than its purchase price. Dg fd and supply prices have been rising in recent years. Barding and training services are als the things that yur dg will need. Even if the dg stays relatively healthy thrughut its lifespan, the cst f regular vet (獸醫(yī)) care is significant. 39
● D yur research.
When it cmes t getting a new puppy, “A Gd Match” is necessary. D the wrk and research t find the best type f dg t match a persn r a family’s lifestyle, t maximize success and minimize the chance f abandnment. 40 It is imprtant t d yur research, especially if there are any particular needs in yur hme, such as a child wh has allergies.
A.Cnsider the time.
B.Lk fr a newbrn puppy.
C.Wh will be the main caretaker?
D.What is the mnthly budget fr pet supplies?
E.Here are sme tips t see if yu’re ready fr a puppy.
F.Thus, cnsider starting a savings accunt fr yur pets.
G.This kind f knwledge helps predict a dg’s characteristics.
A mnth ag tday I std there: 90 degrees suth, the tp f the bttm f the wrld. Tgether with tw friends Richard and Kevin, I had just brken the wrld speed recrd fr a(n) t the Suth Ple. We five days ff the previus best time. Meanwhile, I became the first persn in histry t the entire 650-mile jurney, slely n feet, withut skis.
Imagine a sled with 170 punds f gear fr survival n this Antarctic trek. We a massive headwind at -40℃ every single day. And sme f the cracks in the ice have a thin ftbridge underneath that culd at a mment’s ntice, taking ur sled, us, int the abyss (深淵).
Abut tw years ag, I met an extrardinary man, Peter Thum, whse dedicatin me t cme up with this expeditin: a run t the Suth Ple where, with a(n) website, I will be able t bring yung peple glbally n the expeditin with me. S we wuld be blgging t these students that were tracking us as well. , they wuld ask us questins. The website wrked brilliantly as a tw-way street f .
Amazingly, we arrived at the Suth Ple. We lked at each ther with lks f at what we had just cmpleted, which set me , “What d I take frm this jurney?” Six years befre that I had been a pack-a-day smker, living . Nw, within every fiber f my belief standing here, I knw frm this jurney that we can make the impssible pssible and we are f ding anything we set ur minds t.
41.A.hlidayB.expeditinC.visitD.uting
42.A.cutB.spentC.keptD.extended
43.A.describeB.makeC.createD.start
44.A.prvidingB.drivingC.pushingD.dragging
45.A.explredB.bservedC.bravedD.measured
46.A.melt awayB.give wayC.turn dwnD.hld back
47.A.frcedB.chseC.expectedD.inspired
48.A.interactiveB.unusualC.familiarD.temprary
49.A.blggingB.dancingC.skiingD.acting
50.A.In timeB.In cmmnC.In turnD.In particular
51.A.appearanceB.transprtatinC.perfrmanceD.cmmunicatin
52.A.disbeliefB.sadnessC.cnfusinD.tiredness
53.A.regrettingB.reflectingC.cmplainingD.laughing
54.A.healthilyB.wnderfullyC.inactivelyD.secretly
55.A.relievedB.ashamedC.capableD.unaware
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內單詞的正確形式。
Chinese culture, with its rich histry and remarkable 56 (deep), has appealed t peple arund the wrld fr centuries. 57 is reflected in varius aspects f life, frm interpersnal relatinships t the balance between humans and nature,ne f the mst distinctive features f Chinese culture is its emphasis n harmny.
Traditinal Chinese philsphy, influenced by Cnfucianism, Taism, and Buddhism, 58 (place) great imprtance n mral values and ethical behavir. Cnfucianism, 59 (fund) by Cnfucius, emphasizes the imprtance f filial piety, respect fr elders, and scial harmny. Taism, n the ther hand, advcates 60 (live) in harmny with nature and seeking simplicity and humility.
Chinese literature, dating back thusands f years, is anther treasure f cultural heritage. Frm ancient classics t great nvels, Chinese literature ffers remarkable insights 61 human nature and sciety. Petry, in particular, hlds a special place in Chinese culture, serving as 62 means f expressing emtins and philsphical ideas.
In recent years, there has been a grwing interest in Chinese culture wrldwide. This is 63 (part) due t China’s rising glbal influence and the increasing ppularity f Chinese films, music, and cuisine. Hwever, it is als a prf t the 64 (time) appeal and universal values embdied in Chinese culture. As the wrld becmes mre intercnnected, the exchange f cultures will undubtedly enrich ur understanding f each ther and prmte glbal harmny. China, with its rich cultural heritage, 65 (psitin) t build bridges and fster mutual understanding amng natins.
66.假設你是交換生Jack,對中醫(yī)很感興趣,打算主修中醫(yī)。你給學校的張老師發(fā)郵件進行咨詢,內容包括:
(1) 學中醫(yī)的優(yōu)勢和前景;
(2) 他的看法。
注意:(1) 詞數(shù)80左右。
(2) 為使行文連貫, 可適當增加細節(jié)。
參考詞匯:Traditinal Chinese Medicine (TCM)
Dear Mr. Zhang,
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Best regards,
Jack
67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。
M was waiting in the crridr with her class n Friday mrning. She felt sick and her knees were shaking. She always felt sick during the exam week. She had tw mre exams that day and physics was the first. She really hated physics. Terry glanced back at her frm the frnt f the queue and then lked away quickly. She didn’t have a prblem with physics. She didn’t have a prblem with anything ... Little Miss Perfect!
Terry was lking back at her again. “S what’s wrng with her?” Nina standing behind M had nticed Terry lking back at them. “I thught yu were friends.” ”Yeah, s did I,” said M, “She’d prmised t help me revise fr the physics exam, but then just ignred all my calls and texts. Nina was trying t lk sympathetic. Hwever, it was time t g int the exam rm. M gave Nina a wrried lk and fllwed them.
She had been staring at questin number five fr at least ten minutes withut any clue, when she lked up. Terry was sitting a few rws in frnt f her t the right and M culdn’t believe her eyes! She had her phne n her left knee and she was reading frm it. Is that hw Terry always gt gd grades? She just felt really angry at Terry. She almst put her hand up t tell Mr Reed, but Terry had already put her phne away when M lked up again. She lked back ver her shulder at M and smiled sadly.
It wasn’t fair! M never cheated and she was ften in truble fr failing exams, while Little Miss Perfect had been cheating all this time. The next exam was histry, which was M’s favrite and best subject but it didn’t help her feel any better. She was furius with Terry. She wanted t talk t her but she’d left instantly the exam had finished and nw M culdn’t find her. She didn’t knw what t d. Shuld she tell a teacher? Just then, Mr Reed walked past her table n his way ut. “Mr Reed!” called M befre she culd stp herself.
注意:(1) 續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150個左右;
(2) 開頭已給出。
Paragrpa 1:
Mr Reed asked M t lk up in the next exam and nd if she saw that Terry had her phne ut.
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Paragrpa 2:
M was walking twards the schl gate when she heard Terry calling her behind.
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