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1、 The two jackets looked so similar that Paul took Jerry's mistake.
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2、 There is only one path between the two (community).
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3、 It's the rules for drivers to call while driving.
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4、 In the past, people used (coal) to keep themselves warm in winter.
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5、 It took the policemen several days to find the (miss) boy.
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6、 Mike is considering (visit) the Palace Museum this weekend.
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7、 Mr Li (dig) a hole in the garden and planted a tree yesterday.
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8、 用方框中所给单词或词组的适当形式填空。每词(组)限用一次。
tail upstairs exam instead of deal
(1)、I can't go out because I have to study for the maths .(2)、It's known to us all that horses have long .(3)、The two sides tried and failed to make a with each other.(4)、You should say goodbye to him face to face on the phone.(5)、If you are tired, you can go to have a rest. -
9、题目:Should technology replace human judgment in disaster response? Write a debate argument.(120 词左右)
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10、 完形填空,从 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳答案。
After the earthquake, the city was in ruins. People1 for their families, and buildings 2 Rescue workers arrived 3 , bringing food and medicine. A young woman,4 lost her leg in the quake, started a5 to empower survivors. She 6 stories of courage on social media, sharing how she learned to walk again with a prosthetic limb.7 her efforts, many began to rebuild their lives with newfound hope. "Disasters can break 8 , but they can't break our spirit," she said at a community gathering. Her 9 speeches and online campaigns inspired everyone, proving that 10 in unity is the key to recovery.
(1)A 、 searched B 、 search C 、 searches D 、 searching(2)A 、 damage B 、 damaged C 、 were damaged D 、 are damaged(3)A 、 slowly B 、 quickly C 、 quietly D 、 hardly(4)A 、 which B 、 who C 、 where D 、 when(5)A 、 project B 、 disaster C 、 warning D 、 volcano(6)A 、 share B 、 shares C 、 shared D 、 sharing(7)A 、 Without B 、 With C 、 For D 、 Against(8)A 、 houses B 、 dreams C 、 records D 、 rules(9)A 、 helpless B 、 boring C 、 inspiring D 、 negative(10)A 、 weakness B 、 division C 、 conflict D 、 strength -
11、 阅读理解,科技文
Modern disaster warning systems have revolutionized how societies prepare for cataclysms, leveraging cutting-edge technology to save lives. AI algorithms now analyze vast datasets from satellites and weather stations, predicting storms with up to 95% accuracy—far surpassing traditional methods. In Japan, a multi-layered warning system combines app notifications, blaring alarms, and TV broadcasts to deliver tsunami alerts within seconds of detection, giving residents precious minutes to reach higher ground.
Drones have emerged as game-changers in disaster response. Equipped with thermal imaging and GPS, these unmanned vehicles can survey earthquake-ravaged areas in real time, identifying survivors trapped under rubble and mapping damage for rescue teams. In remote regions of Indonesia, drones have even delivered emergency supplies when roads and bridges are rendered impassable, cutting response times from hours to minutes.
Yet, challenges persist. Rural communities without reliable internet or electricity often fall through the warning net, highlighting the need for inclusive solutions. Scientists are now developing solar-powered alarm systems and SMS-based alerts to reach the most vulnerable. "No one should be left unwarned because of their location," emphasizes disaster researcher Dr. Mei Lin.
The 2024 Typhoon Hana serves as a testament to these technologies' efficacy. Thanks to early AI predictions and drone-led evacuations, casualties were reduced by 82% compared to similar storms a decade ago. As climate-driven disasters grow more frequent, the global push to democratize warning systems remains urgent—ensuring that technology becomes a lifeline for all, not just the privileged.
(1)、What technology enables high-precision predictions?A、Traditional weathervanes B、AI and satellite data C、Amateur radio networks D、Manual observation(2)、How do Japanese tsunami warnings reach people?A、Through carrier pigeons B、Via apps, alarms, and TV C、By community loudspeakers only D、Through emergency mail(3)、What is a key challenge for warning systems?A、Over-reliance on AI B、Lack of interest in cities C、Difficulty reaching remote areas D、Excessive accuracy(4)、Why are warning systems crucial?A、To create job opportunities B、To sell more technology C、To reduce panic during disasters D、To save lives and minimize casualties(5)、What is the future focus for scientists?A、To develop more expensive drones B、To abandon AI in favor of drones C、To ensure warnings reach all communities D、To limit warnings to urban areas -
12、 阅读理解,历史故事
Pliny the Younger's firsthand account of the Mount Vesuvius eruption in 79 AD offers a harrowing glimpse into ancient disaster. As the earth began to shudder violently, he and his mother fled their home in a town near Pompeii. The ground writhed like a living beast, and they watched in horror as the sea inexplicably receded, leaving marine life stranded on the exposed seabed—a portent of the impending catastrophe.
A towering column of ash and smoke erupted from the volcano, forming a dark cloud that swallowed the sky. The world plunged into an unnatural night, so dense that Pliny and his mother had to light torches to navigate. Through the choking darkness, they heard desperate screams echoing as families searched for one another, their voices muffled by the thick ash raining down. The air reeked of sulfur, and every breath carried the threat of suffocation.
Despite the chaos, Pliny refused to abandon his mother, clinging to her as they stumbled through the debris. His resolve to stay together amid the panic highlighted a rare courage amid the terror. When dawn finally broke, the landscape lay buried under layers of pumice, a stark reminder of nature's destructive power. Yet, amid the ruins, the story underscores the indomitable human spirit—how even in the face of annihilation, acts of loyalty and resilience shine through.
(1)、What did Pliny witness during the eruption?A、The sea surging toward the coast B、The sea retreating from the shore C、A vibrant, glowing sky D、Unusual calm in the ocean(2)、Why did they need torches?A、The ash cloud blocked all light B、They needed warmth C、Rain extinguished natural light D、Strong winds blew out candles(3)、How did Pliny show courage?A、By leading a rescue team B、By staying with his mother C、By shouting instructions to others D、By escaping alone(4)、What is the central theme of the story?A、The unpredictability of volcanoes B、The importance of early warnings C、Human courage during disasters D、The science behind volcanic eruptions(5)、What's the best title?A、The Destruction of Pompeii B、Pliny's Escape: A Tale of Bravery C、Ancient Volcanic Wonders D、Life in Roman Times -
13、 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
In 2021, a typhoon (hit) a coastal city. Niu Yu, now a (fame) model, (volunteer) to help survivors. She (share) her story of (overcome) difficulties. While others (cry) about their losses, she (encourage) them to face the future. "Be the (hero) of your life," she said. Her words (give) hope to many. With (she) help, people began to rebuild their homes.
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14、 She (complete) her journey of recovery after ten years.
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15、 The (operate) of the drone is simple.
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16、 The (music) performance lifted everyone's spirits.
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17、 The (flood) waters destroyed the town.
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18、 His (courage) act inspired others to help.
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19、 They (support) the survivors with food and shelter.
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20、 The (warn) system saved many lives.