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  • 1、Would you like ________ to drink? It's so hot today.
    A、cold something B、something cold C、cold anything D、anything cold
  • 2、人工智能(Artificial Intelligence)让生活和学习更加便利,但过度使用也会给青少年带来许多问题。你校英文周刊以"Problems and Advice on AI"为题, 向同学们征稿。请你根据以下提示和要求写一篇英语短文投稿。

    问题

    1.做作业时过度依赖AI,不思考而是抄答案;

    2…………(请补充至少一个问题)

    建议

    1.遇到难题先独立思考,把AI看作是学习辅助工具;

    2…………(请补充至少一条建议)

    呼吁

    合理使用AI,让科技为人类更好的生活服务。

    参考词汇:

    学习辅助工具:a learning aid

    要求:

    1.必须包含提示中的所有内容,可适当发挥,以使行文连贯;

    2.条理清晰,语意连贯,语句通畅;

    3.文中不得出现真实姓名和学校;

    4.不少于 80 词,开头和结尾不计入总词数。

    Problems and Advice on AI

           Nowadays, AI makes life and learning more convenient. However, it also brings problems to teenagers.

    _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  • 3、阅读下面短文,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卷规定的位置上。

    During the Spring and Autumn Period (春秋时期), there was a master (大师) of the Guqin instrument named Yu Boya. He always found his (idea) from nature. During a boat trip to the State of Chu, the sight of the river and mountains inspired (he) to play. After a while, he noticed Zhong Ziqi, a woodsman, standing (quiet) on the bank,enjoying the music. Yu invited Zhong aboard.

    Yu played music that described the high mountains. Zhong said, "Wonderful! I see the grand (雄伟的) Taishan Mountain!" Yu then played music describing the flowing water, and Zhong said, "Wonderful! I see the rushing river!"

    Yu was (surprise). "You really understand my music!" Then the musician and the woodsman became good friends. They decided (meet) each other again at the same place the next year.

    When that time came, Yu arrived and found that Zhong had died of illness.

    Yu felt very sad. He (take) out his Guqin and once again played the music of the "high mountains and flowing water".

    "My (good) friend has passed away," he said. "No one in the world understands my music anymore." he broke his Guqin and never played it again.

    This story tells us that true friendship isn't about who you are or how long you've known each other. Instead, it should be about two people sharing the same feelings each other.

  • 4、下面的材料A~F分别介绍了六个APP的相关信息。请根据5位顾客的信息和需求,为他们选择适合他们的APP,并将标号填入相应题目前的括号内。有一项是多余选项。

    There's something wrong with Sammy's eyes. So she needs an app to store books and read them aloud to her.

    Lucy is so busy with housework that she needs an app for her 2-year-old son to learn to speak and count.

    Cathy will take a plane to Singapore next week. She is busy with her work so she needs to book a ticket online.

       Bobby finds it difficult to remember English words. He wants to make progress in a relaxing way instead of doing a lot of word exercises.

    Frank is going to have a trip by plane. He needs something like games to spend the time during his long journey.

     

    A. Air World is an app for you to book your flight ticket to any place at any time you like.

    B. Bees Reading has millions of books including poems, short stories, and novels. Besides, you can use it to download books that can be listened to.

    C. World of Tanks brings quick-fire tank fights with over 35 million games. It will be the best choice to kill your time.

    D. Word Easy is a fantastic English learning app with word exercises of different levels. Only when you pass a certain test can you go on learning words of a higher level.

    E. Vocabulary Hero may help you learn more English words with interesting games. You can try to use this interesting way to learn English words.

    F. Baby Bus is a very good friend for mothers who have little kids. Kids can speak, understand numbers and draw pictures with the help of this app.

  • 5、请阅读下面的短文,并从下列方框里的六个句子中选择五个还原到原文中,使原文的意思完整、连贯。

    In a clear tank of water (水箱), fish are swimming happily. But wait a second: look closer at that blue one.

    This scene happened at the World Digital Education Meeting from May 14 to 16 in Wuhan, Hubei province. Scientists at Wuhan University invented the robotic fish. The pretty colors of them came from the LED lights on their bodies. These lights could also give the underwater world a party feel.

    The robotic fish were about 53 centimeters long. That's why the robotic fish acted like real ones. With the special design, they can move fast and easily.

    "I love to see the robotic fish," Professor James Crabbe from Oxford University told the media. "It could tell us much more about fish groups and how fish behave (表现)."

    Fish swim together in large groups. The robotic fish helps us learn about fish groups and understand how real fish live. It can also show how changes in the environment influence them.

    With the help of AI and sensors (传感器), they can "see" things in their way and learn to avoid them. They are already helping in the study of the Yangtze River's water to help protect the environment.

    A. It is actually a robot!

    B. Even better, these fish are smart.

    C. They weighed about 1.1 kilograms.

    D. It helps them stay safe, find food and save energy.

    E. Besides the blue ones, there were red and yellow ones, too.

    F. The bionic joints (仿生关节) were put in their heads and tails.

  • 6、When people talk about Vincent van Gogh, his famous works like The Starry Night (1889) and Sunflowers (1888) often come to mind. Many of his great works are now housed in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

    Since it opened in 1973, nearly 57 million people have visited the museum. However, AP News reported that the museum might have to close if the government doesn't offer more money for necessary repairs. These repairs are important to keep the art collection and visitors safe. During the repair work, some parts of the museum will be shut down. This means the museum will earn less money from ticket sales.

    In fact, ticket sales alone can't cover the costs of running a museum. Museums need help from the government and rich people. For example, in the United States, the National Endowment for the Arts (国家艺术基金会) and other organizations provide money for specific projects, repair work and daily operations (运营). This public support shows that museums play an important role in education and culture. Besides, art collectors and even ordinary visitors may give money to museums.

    Museums also make money through different activities. Some museums now have nice gift shops and cafes. Visitors can buy books, gifts and branded merchandise (品牌商品) there, and they can also enjoy food and drinks in the cafes.

    Museums have changed a lot over time, and they keep looking for new ways to give visitors better experiences and attract more donors (赞助人).

    (1)、Why are Van Gogh's works mentioned in Paragraph 1?
    A、To show Van Gogh has a lot of paintings. B、To introduce the Van Gogh Museum to readers. C、To compare The Starry Night and Sunflowers. D、To explain why Van Gogh's works are great.
    (2)、What does the underlined word "housed" in Paragraph 1 probably mean?
    A、painted B、created C、sold D、stored
    (3)、Which of the following are possible reasons for the Van Gogh Museum to close?

    ①It lacks money for necessary repairs.

    ②It has too few visitors every year.

    ③ The government decides to shut it down.

    ④Its ticket sales will drop during repairs.

    A、①② B、②③ C、①④ D、③④
    (4)、What can we infer (推断) from Paragraph 3?
    A、The government pays all museum running costs. B、Public support helps museums develop better. C、Only rich people donate money to museums. D、US Museums don't need money from ticket sales.
    (5)、What can we learn from the passage?
    A、The Van Gogh Museum has been open for over 50 years. B、Museums mainly depend on selling food and drinks to survive. C、The Van Gogh Museum has closed because of safety reasons. D、Visitors can't buy branded goods in most museums now.
  • 7、At a school in Shenzhen, a special class is helping students' dreams take flight. The school has introduced a drone (无人机) program that mixes science and engineering.

    The drone program was started to follow our country's plan for AI education. Drones bring together many subjects. By controlling them, students can learn about machines, coding (编程) and how air works, while also improving their thinking and practical skills.

    To take part in a drone competition, students first need to take a lesson to learn about drone structure (结构) and flight rules. After that, they write codes to control drones. Then they practice flying them. Before the competition, there is even special training for them.

    Many students attended the program. Student Yang Bailiang joined the class with a big dream: "I hope drones can solve real problems. For example, fire engines can't always reach the top of buildings, but drones can. I want to learn about drones to help people."

    Student Xie Yuqi remembers his first flight: "I was nervous at first, but when the drone took off smoothly, I felt excited." He added with a laugh, "I will surely introduce this class to my friends. They can enjoy the success!"

    For the students, besides knowledge, they can get a lot from the program. When students make drones fly the way they planned, that success changes how they see themselves.

    (1)、What does "them" in Paragraph 2 refer to?
    A、Drones. B、Subjects. C、AI education plan. D、Science and engineering.
    (2)、How many steps should a student experience to join in a drone competition?
    A、2. B、3. C、4. D、5.
    (3)、Why did Yang Bailiang join the drone class?
    A、To make drones take off smoothly. B、To learn to put drones into actual use. C、To take part in a drone competition. D、To help fire engines reach the top of buildings.
    (4)、Why would Xie Yuqi introduce the class to his friends?
    A、Because they would play together in the class. B、Because they would be less nervous by attending the class. C、Because they would have a sense of achievement by controlling drones. D、Because they would learn much knowledge of different subjects.
    (5)、What is the best title of this passage?
    A、Students Practiced Flying Drones B、Drones Solved Real Problems for Students C、School Offered a Class for Their Students D、Special Drone Program Is Good for Students
  • 8、Have you ever counted the number of digits (数字) in your mobile phone number? Your number has 11 digits. Sometimes you may find it hard to remember your number. That's because China has the longest mobile phone numbers in the world.

    The 11 digits are divided into three parts. Each part has a different meaning. The first three digits tell you your mobile phone service provider. The fourth to the seventh digits tell you where the number appeared for the first time. The last four digits are chosen freely.

    The main reason for using 11-digit numbers is China's large population. We once used 10 digits. But as our population grew, that was not enough. From 1999 on, we started to use 11-digit numbers, which can create tens of billions of numbers. This is enough for every person to have several numbers.

    Mobile phone numbers can be recycled (回收). Usually, a service provider will reuse a number if it has been stopped for three to six months. So if you call an old number, a different person might answer!

    Besides China, Britain and Japan also use 11-digit mobile phone numbers. But their numbers always start with 0. So they cannot create as many numbers as we can. Countries like the United States, Australia, and India use phone numbers with 10 digits. Canada's mobile phone numbers are perhaps the shortest in the world: they use seven digits.

    (1)、How does the writer start the passage?
    A、By listing numbers. B、By telling a story. C、By giving some facts. D、By asking a question.
    (2)、What do the first three digits of a Chinese mobile number tell us?
    A、Where the number was created. B、When the number first appeared. C、The service provider of the number. D、The personal information of the owner.
    (3)、Why did China begin using 11-digit numbers?
    A、Because the population became larger. B、Because service providers asked for it. C、Because it was the same as the other countries. D、Because this made numbers easier to remember.
    (4)、What may happen if a user completely gives up their mobile phone number?
    A、The number won't be used anymore. B、The number will be used by a new owner. C、The number will be given to another country. D、The number will be kept by the provider forever.
    (5)、What is the main idea of the passage?
    A、How to recycle old mobile phone numbers. B、Mobile phone numbers in different countries. C、Ways to remember China's mobile phone numbers. D、Facts about China's 11-digit mobile phone numbers.
  • 9、阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将相应的字母编号涂黑。(共10小题,每小题1分)

    Giraffe was very proud and often looked down upon (瞧不起) other animals. His friend, Mouse Deer, seldom received any1 from him. Though Mouse Deer felt unhappy, he never argued and always kept his2 to himself.

    One day, Mouse Deer decided to3 Giraffe to catch him. Giraffe agreed. When the competition began, Mouse Deer ran quickly along the narrow (狭窄的) road thanks to his4 size. Giraffe could run faster in open areas. But sometimes he had difficulty5 Mouse Deer's sharp turns because of his large body. Soon, Mouse Deer ran into a dark cave (洞穴). Giraffe ran right after him confidently.

    "Ouch! Help me!" Suddenly, Giraffe fell to the ground and hurt his leg. Mouse Deer quickly turned back and found Giraffe lying in6 "Don't worry," said Mouse Deer in a gentle voice. "I'll help you stand. Look, the light is not far. That's our way out."

    By working together, they got out of the cave7. Mouse Deer used some leaves to treat Giraffe's leg. Giraffe was8 and asked, "Why did you help me even though I was never kind to you?" Mouse Deer replied, "Because we are friends. That means we should9 each other. Everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses. No one is perfect."

    Giraffe finally understood. From that day on, he became a more caring friend. And their10 grew stronger than ever.

    (1)
    A 、reply B 、trouble C 、warning D 、kindness
    (2)
    A 、hobbies B 、feelings C 、plans D 、rules
    (3)
    A 、order B 、allow C 、challenge D 、teach
    (4)
    A 、long B 、heavy C 、big D 、small
    (5)
    A 、avoiding B 、following C 、watching D 、checking
    (6)
    A 、joy B 、anger C 、pain D 、danger
    (7)
    A 、safely B 、hardly C 、loudly D 、personally
    (8)
    A 、bored B 、moved C 、excited D 、proud
    (9)
    A 、care for B 、wait for C 、laugh at D 、shout at
    (10)
    A 、health B 、experience C 、friendship D 、knowledge
  • 10、有些中学生喜欢在空闲时间参加集体活动,有些中学生喜欢享受独处的时光。你更喜欢哪种方式呢? 假定你是李华,你们班将以"Take part in group activities or enjoy alone time"为主题开展班会进行小组讨论、请你根据写作要求,从两种观点中任选其一,用英语写一篇演讲稿,代表你的小组陈述观点及理由。

    注意:

    1.演讲稿须包含上述要点,可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

    2.文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;

    3.词数80左右 (开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数)。

    Good morning, everyone! Some students prefer to take part in group activities in their free time. Others like to enjoy alone time better.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  • 11、阅读下面短文,简略回答问题。

    On January 28, 2025, a special performance called "Yang BOT" amazed audiences at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala.

    Directed by famous film-maker Zhang Yimou, the show mixed traditional Chinese yangko dance with modern robot technology. In the performance, human robots dressed in colourful costumes danced yangko, a joyful folk dance from northern China often seen during festivals.

    One of the most fantastic moments came when the robots showed their ability to control handkerchiefs, a signature part of yangko dance. They turned the handkerchiefs quickly and formed creative group patterns. With precise (精准的) mechanical arm movements, the robots made the handkerchiefs turn and rise in the air, creating a surprising visual performance that symbolized the perfect mixture of tradition and modernity.

    These robots were developed by Unitree (宇树科技), a Chinese robotics company. This was not Unitree's first success. In 2021, their robot cows named "Ben Ben (犇犇)" danced for several famous singers. The robots learned dance moves through AI and used laser navigation (激光导航) to move safely on stage. Their strong joints helped them balance perfectly during fast steps.

    Zhang Yimou explained, "This dance isn't just fun—it shows how technology can bring new life to traditions." Thanks to these creative minds and ways, the robots won the hearts of millions.

    On social media, topics like "Robot Yangko" spread quickly. Young viewers called it "cool" while older audiences loved its humour and festive spirits. The "Yang BOT" programme is a perfect mix of China's technological progress and cultural pride. As one fan said, "It's like watching the future and the past dance together!"

    (1)、Who directed the "Yang BOT" performance?

    (2)、How did the robots learn to dance?

    (3)、What does the performance symbolize?

    (4)、Why did the robots win the hearts of millions?

    (5)、In your opinion, what is the most amazing thing about the "Yang BOT"? Why?

  • 12、In the wild, wolves with broken legs often face an unlucky result, waiting for death. Yet, in the Hoh Xil National Nature Reserve (可可西里国家级自然保护区) in Qinghai, one such wolf had a different fate (命运). It grew from a poor, thin one to a fat, happy wolf because tourists in the area often fed it.

    This "act of kindness" led people to ask: Should tourists feed the wolf? Supporters argue that without feeding, the wolf would expire because it couldn't get food by itself. But those who do not agree with the idea believe that humans should not mess with (干扰) the natural order. Science, however, provides us with an answer.

    Research published in Scientific Reports in June 2019 studied how human feeding influenced the lives of bottlenose dolphins (宽吻海豚) near Bunbury, Australia. Dolphins there can sometimes get food from the Dolphin Discovery Centre. After studying more than 10 years of data, the scientists found that dolphins looking for food from boats had a higher risk of death than those who found food themselves. This is because they may get hit by boats or caught by fishermen.

    Feeding wild animals may lead animals to depend on humans for food, warned Dai Qiang, scientist. What's more, sick animals may bring diseases (疾病) to people who feed them.

    So, if we come across a wild animal that seems to need our help, what should we do? Does it mean there is nothing we can do? Of course not, Qi Xinzhang, the director of Xining Wildlife Park, advised that it's best to report the animal to the government instead of just feeding it.

    (1)、Why does the writer talk about the wolf in Qinghai?
    A、To draw attention to wolves' life. B、To show the kindness of tourists. C、To describe the living conditions of wolves. D、To raise the question about feeding wild animals.
    (2)、What does the underlined word "expire" mean?
    A、Die. B、Fight. C、Hide. D、Travel.
    (3)、Why did some bottlenose dolphins have a higher risk of death according to the text?
    A、Because they had some diseases. B、Because they couldn't get food by themselves. C、Because humans often mess with the natural order. D、Because they may be hurt by boats or caught by fishermen.
    (4)、What's the advice from Qi Xinzhang if we meet a wild animal that seems to need help?
    A、Just leave it alone. B、Report it to the government. C、Take it to the wildlife park. D、Feed it as soon as possible.
    (5)、Which could be the best title for the text?
    A、Do wild animals like human food? B、Should wild animals live by themselves? C、Should tourists feed wild animals? D、Can we touch wild animals when seeing them?
  • 13、My grandparents had been married for over half a century. Throughout their lives, they played a special game called "SHMILY". The rules were simple: one would write the word "SHMILY" in a surprising place for the other to find.

    They took turns. "SHMILY" was written in the steam on the bathroom mirror after a hot shower. It was scratched in the frost on a windowpane on a cold morning. Sometimes, my grandmother even rewound (倒转) an entire roll of toilet paper to write "SHMILY" on the last sheet.

    There was no limit to their creativity. A quick "SHMILY" might appear on the dusty dashboard of the car. Little notes with "SHMILY" were found in shoes, under pillows, or tucked inside a newspaper.

    For a long time, I didn't understand what this strange word meant. I was curious about their little game.

    Their love for each other was clear. They held hands whenever they could. They stole kisses when they passed each other in the kitchen. My grandmother would often tell me how handsome and charming my grandfather still was.

    But then, a cloud came over our family. My grandmother's cancer (癌症) returned. It had first appeared ten years earlier. As always, my grandfather stayed by her side through every difficult step. He even painted their bedroom a sunny yellow so that when my grandmother was too sick to go outside, she could still feel surrounded (围绕) by light.

    As grandmother grew weaker, grandfather had to go to church alone. Then, the day came when we all knew we had to say goodbye.

    At my grandmother's funeral (葬礼), my grandfather walked slowly to her coffin. His voice was soft and full of emotion as he spoke in a low voice into her ear. And then I heard it. For the first time, I understood the secret.

    He said, "S-H-M-I-L-Y".

    At that moment, I realized that "SHMILY" stood for: See How Much I Love You.

    It was more than a game. It was a lifelong promise.

    (1)、According to the passage, which of the following is a place where "SHMILY" was found?
    A、On the fridge door. B、On the last sheet of the toilet paper. C、On a birthday card. D、In the steam on the kitchen window.
    (2)、Why did the grandfather paint the bedroom yellow?
    A、To follow the doctor's suggestions for a sick room. B、To make the room feel sunny for his sick wife. C、To paint it in his own favorite color. D、To prepare for a family celebration.
    (3)、What is the purpose of this passage?
    A、To explain the rules of a fun family game. B、To describe the sad story of a woman's illness. C、To show a deep and lasting love between a couple. D、To advise people on how to express their feelings.
    (4)、Where is the passage most likely from?
    A、A guidebook. B、A story magazine. C、A health report. D、A book review.
  • 14、Do you often compare yourself with others? Perhaps your best friend receives something you really want, or you're not allowed to go to the movies but your brother or sister is. Comparisons are common and can sometimes be helpful, but focusing on your own progress is important for your happiness.

    "We often compare ourselves with others who are doing better or not as well as ourselves." an expert says. "But I suggest comparing yourself with your past self and your future self. This can make you feel proud of what you've achieved and excited about what you will do. Focusing on your own goals is more important than trying to come out on top.

    Comparing yourself to those around you is natural and we often do it without realizing it. It can help us to be clear about our achievements and to form friendships with new people who have similar interests. However, it's important to remember that nobody is perfect in real life. It's also important to take note of how the comparison is making you feel. "If you begin to feel quite low, focus on your own strengths," the expert says. In other words, you can ask yourself questions like "What can I do well in?", which can help you trust yourself.

    Maybe here you are wondering "What if all my friends are better than me?" Another expert says jealousy (妒忌) is not bad but that focusing on bettering your own work can help you feel just as successful. He also mentions that learning to celebrate your friends' success can not only help to cheer your friends up but also help you feel good.

    (1)、What does the writer tell us in Paragraph 1?
    A、We should compare ourselves with others. B、We should share things with brothers. C、We should enjoy movies with family. D、We should focus on our own progress.
    (2)、Why should you compare yourself to your past self?
    A、To care about others. B、To be proud of my achievements. C、To change my goals. D、To increase my own strength.
    (3)、What does the expert suggest in the last paragraph?
    A、Trying to come out on top. B、Focusing on your own work only. C、Celebrating others' success. D、Forming a deep friendship.
  • 15、Hervey Bay Historical Village and Museum

    A Window into the Past Right in the Center of Hervey Bay

    Hervey Bay has a rich history dating back to before Captain Cook (1728~1779) first sailed up the east coast of Australia.

    Discover What Life Was Really like in the Early Days

    This area is now popular with visitors but in the 19th century and early 20th century, things were very different. Life was hard and to live here, people needed to be smart and prepared to face difficulties that are almost unimaginable in this day and age.

    A Huge Show for You to See

    The Hervey Bay Historical Village and Museum keeps some of that early history and now you can walk through our museum and:

    *Visit 21 buildings from those early days

    *Look at 12,000 things, both large and small, in our collection

    *Experience some of the skills those early people needed in the difficult environment and find out what life was like for people who lived in this area

    Come and see us and discover how the early people built the foundations (基础) of what has become today's Hervey Bay.

    (1)、The Hervey Bay Historical Village and Museum is in the ________ of Hervey Bay.
    A、north B、east C、center D、south
    (2)、When did Hervey Bay's history start?
    A、Before Captain Cook arrived. B、When Captain Cook came. C、In the early 20th Century. D、In the late 19th Century.
    (3)、What can visitors do in the museum?
    A、Live in an old village. B、Visit modern buildings. C、Experience scientific skills. D、Look at a large collection of old things.
  • 16、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个或两个适当的单词(有提示词的,填入所给单词的正确形式)。

    Last week, Wang Weifang's school held art festival which was filled with plenty of exciting and creative performances. Among them, Wang and his friends put on a shadow puppet (皮影戏) play that (true) stole the show. The audience could hear them, they couldn't see them.

    First, they made an (introduce) about the art. Shadow puppets are made of hard leather (皮革). Each puppet (paint) in different colors by hand. Some puppets even have arms and legs. During the play, Wang and (he) friends stood behind a white screen. The audience (观众) (sit) in front of the screen. Wang and his friends held the different (form) of puppets. They needed to avoid (stand) far from audience to make sure that the audience could see the play (clear). Then they moved the puppets around, and did the voices of the different characters.

    As we all know, shadow puppet play is an ancient Chinese art and widely (welcome) by people. Now TVs and films, the shadow puppet plays get (internation) fame. Wang said that he would continue to make efforts

    (spread) it in order to let (many) people know this kind of art.

  • 17、Light rain continued to fall as I arrived at the mountain village. With a heavy bag on my back. I was excited to teach at a small school here, but a little1. What would these students be like?

    The school had only 18 students. Most were quiet,2 they ran and laughed at break. One girl, Wen, always sat alone in the corner, seldom saying anything. On my first day in the classroom, I shared with them a3 with the words "You are seen" on it and put it up on the walls. Some smiled shyly and some spoke quietly. "That's why I'm here." I said. However, Wen didn't4. She was just drawing circles on the desk with her finger.

    Days passed quickly. The lessons were5 planned. The children were kind. But my effort seemed to make little difference. I was not sure if I was doing anything6.

    One night, a heavy storm caused a power cut, leaving the classroom in darkness. As everyone was frozen, a soft light appeared. It was Wen who was holding a7 in her hand. "We can still read." she whispered. That was the first time I heard her voice.

    The next day, she sat8 to others. In the following days, she began to talk more. In my last class, she came up and gave me the lantern. "So you will always have some9," she smiled gently.

    I came to give light, but found it was quietly10. Volunteering isn't always loud or big. Sometimes, it's a quiet lantern—shared between the two, and shining in both directions.

    (1)
    A 、bored B 、relaxed C 、nervous D 、surprised
    (2)
    A 、though B 、so C 、since D 、when
    (3)
    A 、dictionary B 、poster C 、cake D 、cup
    (4)
    A 、stand up B 、give up C 、wake up D 、look up
    (5)
    A 、slowly B 、carefully C 、directly D 、finally
    (6)
    A 、simple B 、interesting C 、popular D 、meaningful
    (7)
    A 、book B 、lantern C 、lemon D 、lamp
    (8)
    A 、farther B 、lower C 、closer D 、longer
    (9)
    A 、fun B 、time C 、light D 、darkness
    (10)
    A 、returned B 、collected C 、connected D 、accepted
  • 18、假如你是李华,你的美国笔友迈克因为不愿做家务和父母吵了一架,心情很沮丧,并向你求助。请你写一篇英文信件,谈谈你对学生做家务的看法,并给迈克提出一些如何与父母相处的合理建议。

    要点包含:

    1. What is your opinion about doing chores?

    2. Your advice on how to get on well with parents?

    3. …

    要求:

    1.语句通顺,逻辑连贯;

    2.词数80左右;

    3.文中不得出现真实的姓名、校名、地名等与考生本人相关的信息。

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  • 19、Paul: Hi, Connie. Can I ask you some questions about you and your friends?

    Connie:

    Paul: Who is your best friend, Emma or Helen?

    Connie: Helen, I'm so happy to have such a great friend like Helen.

    Paul: Why is she your best friend?

    Connie:

    Paul: What do you both like doing?

    Connie: Helen is good at it and she dreams of being an artist.

    Paul: Are you good at it, too?

    Connie: But Helen helps me a lot.

    Paul: She looks like an outgoing girl, doesn't she?

    Connie: Yes, she is more outgoing than me. I'm quieter. But people say we look the same.

    Paul: Thanks.

    Connie: My pleasure.

  • 20、阅读下面短文,简略回答问题。

    Primary and middle schools in many cities have extended (延长) class "breaks" from 10 to 15 minutes. Why did they do this? The schools hope that both students and teachers can spend more time doing outdoor activities during breaks.

    Before this change, most students only had 10 minutes between classes. If a class was on the third floor or above, students often found it hard to go outside. Think about it: going down stairs and up again takes a few minutes. By the time they got to the playground, there were only a few minutes left. So many students just stayed in the classroom or walked in the hallway. Now with 15 minutes, they can run to the playground, jump rope, or play games with friends. This change helps students meet the goal of doing at least 30 minutes of exercise each day. Most cities in China have all started this 15-minute break.

    Most people think having longer class breaks is helpful. "My child comes home happier," said a parent. "She can play outside and relax her eyes." Teachers also notice good changes. "Students are more focused (注意力集中) in class after a longer break," said Mr Li, a maths teacher. "And when they play outdoors together, they learn to work as a team—like in basketball or tag games." For students, it is good for their health because they can have more time to relax. Both parents and teachers also agree with 15-minute breaks. Longer class breaks can help make students' social skills better in activities.

    (1)、What did most students usually do during 10-minute class breaks?

    (2)、Why couldn't students on higher floors do outdoor activities before?

    (3)、What do many people think of a 15-minute break?

    (4)、Who agrees with 15-minute breaks?

    (5)、Do you like longer class breaks? Why or why not?

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