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1、 阅读理解
As Hurricane Dorian made many people in South Carolina leave their homes in early September, a six-year-old boy decided that he wanted to help.
Bell spent two years saving about $100 so that he could spend his seventh birthday at Disney World with his family. But while staying with his grandmother in South Carolina, he decided to spend the money on water, potato chips and hot dogs for the survivors (幸存者) of the hurricane.
With the help of his grandmother, Bell set up a table next to a busy road and gave out free food to over 100 people. "When people were hungry, I wanted them to have something to consume, " Bell said. "I am very proud of him, " his grandmother said in an interview. "We knew Bell was very special, but we didn't know he was special in this way. " But Bell said, "I just wanted to be generous (慷慨的). "
On September 8, Bell's seventh birthday, Mickey Mouse and Disney World workers visited his home in Florida to give him a Lion King cake, stuffed (填充的) toys, Mickey Mouse balloons, and a VIP trip to Disney World.
Bell said he was excited to see the lions at Disney's "Animal Kingdom", because The Lion King was his favourite Disney movie. "Be strong, and if you do something good, good will come back to you, " he said.
(1)、Bell changed his plan about his seventh birthday because he ____.A、wanted to save money for his future study B、couldn't go to Disney World because of the hurricane C、decided to help the survivors of Hurricane Dorian D、was told (被告知) to spend the money on others(2)、What's the meaning of the underlined word "consume" in the third paragraph?A、Wear. B、Spend. C、Waste. D、Eat.(3)、What did Mickey Mouse and Disney World workers give Bell on his birthday?A、A Lion King cake, stuffed toys, Mickey Mouse balloons and a VIP trip. B、A Mickey Mouse cake, stuffed toys, Mickey Mouse balloons and a VIP trip. C、A Lion King cake, Mickey Mouse toys, balloons and a normal trip to Disney World. D、A Mickey Mouse cake, Mickey Mouse toys, balloons and a normal trip to Disney World.(4)、What can we learn from the text?A、We should always listen to our grandparents. B、Saving money is a good habit for teenagers. C、If we do good things, good things will happen to us. D、We should visit Disney World at least once in our life. -
2、 阅读理解
Reading is a common activity in our daily life, but do you know how it affects our brains? Many studies have shown that reading can bring great benefits to our brain development.
When we read, our brains are actively working. We need to understand the words, sentences and the main idea of the text. This process can improve our memory and concentration. People who read regularly often have better memories than those who don't. They can remember things more easily and for a longer time.
Reading also helps to improve our language skills. It enriches our vocabulary and teaches us how to use words correctly. By reading different kinds of texts, we can learn new sentence structures and writing styles. This is very helpful for our own writing and speaking.
In addition, reading can reduce stress and make us feel relaxed. When we are deeply absorbed in a good book, we will forget all our worries and troubles. It is a good way to relax after a long day of study or work. Reading can also broaden our horizons and help us learn about different cultures, histories and lifestyles.
It is never too late to start reading. No matter how old you are, you can benefit from reading. You can choose books that you are interested in, and read for a few minutes every day. Over time, you will find that your brain becomes more active and your life becomes more colorful.
(1)、What can reading improve according to the passage?A、Memory and concentration. B、Physical health. C、Money. D、Sleep quality.(2)、How does reading help with our language skills?A、It makes us talk more loudly. B、It enriches our vocabulary and teaches correct word use. C、It helps us make more friends. D、It makes us watch more TV.(3)、What is the main idea of the third paragraph?A、Reading can reduce stress. B、Reading can improve language skills. C、Reading can improve memory. D、Reading can broaden horizons.(4)、What can we infer from the passage?A、Only young people can benefit from reading. B、Reading for a long time every day is necessary. C、People who don't read have no worries. D、Reading regularly is good for people of all ages. -
3、 阅读理解
Dear Students,
Welcome to our school library! To make sure everyone has a good reading experience, we have some rules for you to follow. Please read them carefully and follow them strictly.
First, you can borrow up to 3 books at a time. Each book can be kept for 14 days. If you need to keep the book longer, please come to the library to renew it. You can renew it once for another 7 days.
Second, please keep the books clean and tidy. Do not write or draw on the pages, and do not tear the pages. If you damage a book, you need to pay for it or replace it with a new one.
Third, the library is a quiet place for reading. Please do not talk loudly or make noise. You can use your mobile phone, but please keep it on silent mode.
Fourth, food and drinks are not allowed in the library. Please take them out before entering.
Finally, please return the books on time. If you return them late, you will be fined 0.5 yuan per day.
Our library has a lot of books for you to choose from, including novels, storybooks, science books and English books. We hope you can enjoy reading here and gain more knowledge. If you have any questions, please ask the librarian for help. Thank you!
The School Library
(1)、How many books can a student borrow at a time?A、1. B、2. C、3. D、4.(2)、How long can a student keep a borrowed book at most?A、7 days. B、14 days. C、21 days. D、28 days.(3)、What can we infer from the notice?A、Students can eat snacks in the library if they are quiet. B、Students can use mobile phones freely in the library. C、The librarian can help students with their reading problems. D、Students will not be fined if they return books late. -
4、阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
My grandma loves reading and has a small but warm bookshelf in her room. Every time I visit her, I always sit with her and read together. Last month, she gave me a book about friendship, which is her favorite 1 . She told me that the book brought her much joy when she was young.
I started reading the book on my way home. The story is about a girl and her dog. They lived in a quiet village and always helped each other. One day, the dog got lost, and the girl felt very 2 . She looked for it everywhere, even in the deep forest. With the help of the villagers, she finally found her dog on a cold morning. The girl was so happy that she cried, and the dog kept 3 her hand gently.
When I finished the book, I understood why my grandma loved it so much. It tells us that true friendship is precious. I decided to 4 the book to my classmates. They were all interested in it and asked me to read some parts aloud. Later, we formed a small reading group and read different books together.
Reading this book not only made me feel happy but also taught me the importance of kindness and friendship. Now, I read a little every day and enjoy the 5 of reading. My grandma often says that books are our best friends, and I totally agree with her. Every book has its own story, and we can always find something 6 from it.
Last week, our reading group held a small sharing meeting. Each of us talked about our favorite books and shared our feelings. I shared the book my grandma gave me, and everyone said it was a 7 read. Some of them even decided to borrow it from me. I felt proud to share such a good book with my friends.
Reading has become an important part of my life. It opens my eyes and enriches my mind. I know that as long as I keep reading, I will learn more and become a 8 person. I also hope that more people can find the joy of reading and make books their lifelong 9 . After all, a good book can change our lives and bring us 10 that no other things can give.
(1)A 、 book B 、 story C 、 dog D 、 village(2)A 、 happy B 、 sad C 、 excited D 、 angry(3)A 、 holding B 、 hitting C 、 breaking D 、 leaving(4)A 、 lend B 、 show C 、 recommend D 、 return(5)A 、 joy B 、 sadness C 、 worry D 、 anger(6)A 、 boring B 、 useful C 、 difficult D 、 easy(7)A 、 bad B 、 terrible C 、 good D 、 boring(8)A 、 better B 、 worse C 、 shorter D 、 taller(9)A 、 enemies B 、 friends C 、 teachers D 、 students(10)A 、 pain B 、 trouble C 、 happiness D 、 sadness -
5、 请通读下面短文,掌握其大意,根据语法和上下文连贯的要求,从每小题所给的三个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
Our class starts a new 1 this month—making model planes. All of us are excited 2 it. Mr. Li, our science teacher, 3 teach us how to make the models step by step. I am 4 in every part of the process.
Every afternoon after class, I spend an hour 5 on my model. Sometimes I need to ask my deskmate 6 help when I meet problems. He is good at making things, 7 he always gives me useful advice. Last Friday, I finished my first model plane. I showed 8 model to my parents. They smiled and said, "9 a wonderful model!" Do you want 10 such a project with us?
(1)A 、 project B 、 lesson C 、 test(2)A 、 for B 、 about C 、 with(3)A 、 can B 、 must C 、 need(4)A 、 interest B 、 interesting C 、 interested(5)A 、 work B 、 works C 、 working(6)A 、 to B 、 for C 、 of(7)A 、 so B 、 but C 、 because(8)A 、 my B 、 me C 、 mine(9)A 、 How B 、 What C 、 Where(10)A 、 join B 、 to join C 、 joining -
6、 假定你是李华,上周你校举行了 "中考百日誓师大会",你的英国笔友 Mike 对此非常感兴趣,来信询问相关情况。请你给他回一封邮件,向他介绍你在此过程中最难忘的瞬间。
要求:1. 要点齐全,可适当发挥;
2. 条理清楚,语句通顺,意义连贯,书写规范;
3. 不得出现真实姓名和校名;
4. 80 词左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:100-day Pledge Ceremony(百日誓师)
Dear Mike,
I hope this letter finds you well. Learning that you're interested in our school's "100-day Pledge Ceremony" last week,
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Yours,
Li Hua
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7、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。

The Spring Festival Gala always brings us surprises. In the past two years, robots (become) the stars of the show, impressing millions of viewers across the country.
In 2025, a group of robots (call) YangBot danced on the stage to celebrate the Year of the Snake. They wore colourful clothes and waved red handkerchiefs skilfully. They danced the traditional Yangge so (good) that people couldn't believe their eyes. It was the (one) time that robots had performed a folk dance on the gala, marking a historic moment in the show's development.
This year, in 2026, the Year of the Horse, another group of robots named WuBot appeared. (they) performance was completely different and even more thrilling. They could run, jump, and even do backflips! The backflip is a very difficult move even humans have trouble doing. But the WuBot did it easily and perfectly, drawing loud applause from the audience.
Before they appeared on the gala, both YangBot and WuBot (make) in Shenzhen, the city known as China's tech hub. They show how fast our (country) technology is developing. From dancing doing backflips, Chinese robots are getting smarter and (strong). Their success not only shows technological progress but also brings joy to people during the festive season.
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8、 下面的材料 A—F 分别介绍了电影《惊蛰无声》(Scare Out)在深圳的六处取景地,请你根据 Amy、Bob、Cindy、David 和 Emily 五人的喜好,帮他们选择合适的景点。
A. Longgang Universiade Centre
It is a big sports centre with a "Crystal Stone" design. Many sports games and concerts take place here. Sports fans will have a great time here.
B. Yuxin Bookstore
This is more than a bookstore. You can sit down, read a book, and enjoy a cup of coffee here. The environment is quiet and nice.
C. Shenzhen Library (North Branch)
It is a great place for book lovers. People call it the "Hogwarts" library because it looks like a magic school. It also has a smart system to keep and find books.
D. Gangxia North Metro Station
Many people call it the "Eye of Shenzhen". It has a beautiful modern design. Lots of people come here to take photos every day.
E. One Avenue
It is a busy shopping street in Futian. There are many shops and restaurants. It is a good place to have fun with friends.
F. UpperHills
This is a great place for shopping. It has colourful streets and many sky bridges. Young people love to come here and take cool photos.
Amy loves modern buildings. She wants to take a closer look at this famous place.
Bob enjoys learning how things work. He wants to see the library's smart system.
Cindy wants to find a nice place to relax and read at weekends.
David is a sports fan. He wants to check out this famous sports centre.
Emily likes shopping and taking photos with friends. She wants to go to a place with beautiful streets.
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9、 以下是一则短文,请阅读全文,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。
A. Here, players also have six tries to solve a maths problem.
B. Heardle is a music guessing game.
C. Taylordle is for Taylor Swift fans to guess words from her music.
D. Besides it, here are other similar games.
E. There is one more letter "l" in Worldle.
F. In it, players must guess four words at the same time.
Wordle, an online game, has remained popular since it came out. Players have six tries daily to guess a five-letter word.
Quordle is a harder word game. It was made by a developer Freddie Meyer from England for players who want more challenges. Now, thousands of word game fans try Quordle every day to test their skills.
After discussing Wordle's success with his daughter, London-based data scientist Richard Man created Nerdle for maths lovers. Does it sound familiar? Right. Teachers say that Nerdle, like Wordle, also requires players to use logic.
Worldle should not be confused with Wordle. French developer Antoine Teuf designed Worldle. Players have six tries daily to name a country. Its page can sometimes receive two million daily visits.
It was created by a developer Glenn Angelo from Sweden for music lovers. Players have six tries to guess the name of a song. Now, millions of music fans play it every day to test how well they know popular music.
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10、 阅读理解
Language experts now find that old Chinese poems and old Western poems have many surprising similarities. People did not notice these points for hundreds of years. Literature researchers study old writings from different cultures. They are very happy about this finding.
These same ideas appear in works written over one thousand years apart. Those poets never knew each other at all. A research team on old literature recently shared their study. They talked about these same topics and feelings in old poems.
The team said they were comparing old texts for a translation work. Then they found these same expressions. Other researchers said the poems seemed to have quite different styles at first. But careful comparison made the links clear. For example, a Tang Dynasty poem talks about time passing quickly. It uses pictures of falling flowers and running rivers. A Roman poet from the same time wrote about time as a river. The river carries all things away. Both poets used nature to show a common feeling. People fear losing valuable things.
Researchers are now collecting more examples. They want to find the real reason for these similarities. They think these points come from common human experiences. Poets from all cultures naturally write about these experiences. Besides the same ideas, the poems keep their own cultural styles. Chinese poets often use quiet and indirect words to show feelings. Western poets of the same time liked more direct and strong words.
This cross-cultural literature work started in 2018. It is now studying over 800 old poems. These poems come from Chinese and European traditions. People wrote these works in times when cultures had little or no direct contact. Researchers say these hidden links may change how people understand world literature history. Future studies can explore how these same themes show common ideas about life and the world.
(1)、What do we know about the poets who wrote the similar poems?A、They once met and shared their ideas. B、They lived in the same country. C、They had no knowledge of each other. D、They wrote at the exact same time.(2)、What does the word "links" in Paragraph 3 most probably mean?A、Differences. B、Styles. C、Translations. D、Connections.(3)、Which example best shows that poets from different cultures share similar feelings?A、A Chinese poet uses the moon to miss his family; a British poet uses a star for the same feeling. B、A Japanese poet writes about cherry blossoms; a Chinese poet writes about willows in spring. C、A modern poet writes about social media; an ancient poet writes about old scrolls. D、A French poet writes poems about love; a German poet writes poems about war.(4)、Why do researchers think poets from different cultures wrote about similar topics?A、Because they read each other's poems. B、Because they followed the same writing rules. C、Because they shared common life experiences. D、Because they lived at the same time in history.(5)、What do the last two paragraphs mainly want to show?A、To give more poem examples for future study. B、To show the value and future plans of the research. C、To compare different cultural styles between countries. D、To prove all old poems have the same topics. -
11、 阅读理解
The US state of Michigan is often called the "Car Capital of the World". Many famous car companies, such as Ford and General Motors, were born there. But off the state's northern coast in Lake Huron (休伦湖) lies an unusual island, Mackinac. This 3.8-square-kilometre island, where cars are not allowed, stands out because there is not a single car.
But why are there no cars? According to Morse, a local store owner, it's because the horse is king here. In 1898, a car made a sudden loud noise after an engine problem. The sound frightened the nearby horses and village officials decided to ban (禁止) cars. The rest of the island later followed this rule.
Today, more than a century later, horses do everything, like collecting garbage and delivering mail, on Mackinac Island. About 30 horses live on the island all year round. "That's what our lives have been like," said Morse. "We like the tradition of getting around on foot, by bike or by horse."
In April, before the busy tourist season, another 600 horses are brought to the island to help keep things running. In just a few weeks, about 1.2 million people arrive by ferry (渡轮). They shop for tasty candy, explore beautiful country roads, and enjoy the clip-clop sounds of a simpler time. When autumn arrives, the extra horses head back to the mainland. Winter on Mackinac can be hard. The island is often cut off from the mainland as the surrounding lakes freeze over. But once spring returns, Mackinac comes alive again. The trees begin to flower. The extra horses come back, along with the tourists.
Why not spread your wings and visit Mackinac?
(1)、What does the underlined phrase "this rule" in Paragraph 2 refer to?A、The horse is king on the island. B、Cars were not allowed on the island. C、The village officials decided to leave. D、Horses should do everything on the island.(2)、How many horses may be on Mackinac Island in June?A、30. B、600. C、630. D、1.2 million.(3)、What can we learn about Mackinac Island from the passage?A、Tourists can only get around the island by horse. B、The island is connected to the mainland by bridges. C、The car ban started because a horse hurt some people. D、It is a popular place for tourists to visit in summer.(4)、Who would most probably love to visit this island?A、Mary is interested in modern city life. B、John enjoys fast and exciting car races. C、Irene prefers to live a quiet and slow life. D、Peter wants to learn how large cars are made.(5)、Where can we most probably read this passage?A、In a travel magazine. B、In a local newspaper. C、In a geography textbook. D、In a novel. -
12、阅读理解

Recently, on a busy street in Shenzhen, a new traffic robot started its work. It uses AI to help direct traffic. This is a big step forward for the city's traffic. The robot looks like a real police officer and stands at a crossing in Longgang District. It wears a police uniform. From far away, it looks very much like a real person. But up close, you can see its cool, metallic body. It has become a small star in the area, and people often stop to take photos of it.
The robot can manage traffic by itself without help from human police. It has a smart AI system to "see" things. It moves in the same way and at the same time as the traffic lights. When the light turns green, it makes a gesture for cars to go and reminds drivers to follow the rules. The robot can also find traffic problems, such as e-bike riders not wearing helmets (头盔). When it finds a problem, it makes a sound and uses hand gestures to ask people to correct it.
Local police say this robot is a good example of how Shenzhen is making traffic smarter. By doing simple tasks, it lessens the workload for human police. This way, police officers can spend more time on other important jobs. In the future, the government plans to use more robots. They may help check for drunk driving and record traffic problems. With these smart helpers, Shenzhen's traffic will become safer and better for everyone.
(1)、When do people realize the traffic robot is not a real police officer?A、When they see it from far away. B、When they stand close to it. C、When it starts directing traffic. D、When they take photos of it.(2)、Why does the robot make a sound and use hand gestures sometimes?A、To ask people to fix their traffic problems. B、To take photos of the drivers on the road. C、To show that the traffic light has turned green. D、To let human police know it needs support.(3)、How does the traffic robot help make Shenzhen's traffic smarter?A、By doing all the work that human police used to do. B、By driving cars for people and showing them where to go. C、By taking over easy tasks for police so they can focus on other jobs. D、By looking like a real police officer and directing all the cars.(4)、What is one plan for future traffic robots?A、To clean the streets after busy hours. B、To help check for drunk driving. C、To guide tourists around the city. D、To sell tickets for public transport.(5)、What is the main idea of the whole passage?A、People in Shenzhen enjoy taking photos with the new traffic robot. B、E-bike riders in Shenzhen often forget to wear helmets. C、Human police in Shenzhen will lose their jobs very soon. D、A new traffic robot helps make Shenzhen's traffic smarter. -
13、 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。

I had many adventures as a child, but one stands out on the local football playground.
One day, when we had a tight (势均力敌的) competition with another team, our goalkeeper got hurt. We needed someone to take his place. But no one else volunteered. As the leader of the team, I had to1 , though I had never tried the position before. I felt uncomfortable in the2 position. Soon, a player from the other team broke through and I dived to 3 his shot. His shoes hit me right in the face. The cut was 4 and blood was everywhere. The match had to be stopped, and the school nurse gave me a simple bandage.
I had no money for a taxi and was too embarrassed to get on a bus with a 5 face. I had to walk back home, carrying my heavy bag. People stared at my face in shock, but I kept moving. The long walk home felt like a lonely march of 6 .
When I finally arrived, my grandmother treated the wound with some medicine. Seeing my disappointment, she whispered, "The mark on your face isn't a sign of failure, but a sign of your 7 . You stood where others wouldn't." Her words 8 better on me than the medicine.
That wasn't the only time I got hurt on those overused playgrounds. The more often I got hurt, the 9 I became for the struggles ahead. Over time, I realized the scar (疤) became a medal of 10 , a symbol of pride and courage. It taught me that being a sportsman meant braving every ball that life throws at you without fear.
(1)A 、 cheered up B 、 called out C 、 stepped up D 、 gave up(2)A 、 unused B 、 unclean C 、 uninteresting D 、 unfamiliar(3)A 、 record B 、 watch C 、 stop D 、 help(4)A 、 small B 、 deep C 、 light D 、 narrow(5)A 、 muddy B 、 sweaty C 、 sunburnt D 、 bloody(6)A 、 loss B 、 silence C 、 pressure D 、 tiredness(7)A 、 honesty B 、 responsibility C 、 success D 、 wisdom(8)A 、 changed B 、 moved C 、 encouraged D 、 worked(9)A 、 healthier B 、 stronger C 、 calmer D 、 smarter(10)A 、 honour B 、 hope C 、 peace D 、 trust -
14、假如你是中学生李华,2026 年 APEC 峰会将在深圳举行,现面向社会招募志愿者 (如下图). 请你根据图片信息,选择一种志愿者岗位,用英语写一封自荐信。在信中说明你为什么适合该岗位,并介绍你能为此次盛会提供的帮助.
Environmental Volunteer
Cultural Volunteer
City Guide Volunteer



注意:
1.词数为 80 左右,开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.文章不能出现真实姓名及学校名称;
4.条理清楚,语句通顺,意义连贯,书写规范.
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am glad to learn that volunteers are needed for the 2026 APEC Summit in Shenzhen. I would like to apply for the position of
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Yours,
Li Hua
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15、 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。

Food is an important part of culture. It can also help people from different countries understand each other better.
For over 150 years, Chinese food(become) part of American dining. People usually know Chinese food through (dish) like fried rice and sweet-and-sour chicken. Today, Zhao Yong, the co-founder and CEO of Junzi Kitchen, wants to let Americans try real Chinese home-style food offering a modern fast-casual way.
In 2015, Zhao (open) the first Junzi Kitchen near Yale University in Connecticut. It started as a small shop and now has nine stores, including three restaurants and six takeout shops. Zhao said many Americans think Chinese food is just takeout, but he wants to show (they) food of real Chinese style.
As graduate of both Peking University and Yale, Zhao purposely moved away from the traditional takeout model. Instead, his restaurant offers common but delicious home-style foods, such as tomato and egg, sesame noodles and beef soup. These foods are new and exciting for Americans only know "American Chinese food".
For Zhao, Junzi Kitchen is not only a business but also a cultural task. He hopes (show) a modem and friendly Chinese culture to Americans. Food is a bridge between cultures. And he wants to use (day) meals to help people understand each other (well). He plans to open more stores across the US to build a famous Chinese food brand.
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16、 下面的材料 A-F 分别是深圳某初中 "职业体验日" 6 个可参与的体验项目介绍。请根据五位同学的兴趣需求,帮助他们选出最合适的项目。
A. Shenzhen Special Zone News Intern
Join our experienced team to take part in the whole news-making process, from on-site interviews to copy-editing (文案编辑), and pick up practical skills from local senior media workers.
B. Cartoon Creation Experience
At a famous local cartoon company in Shenzhen, you can learn to turn hand-painted comic strips into moving clips, and finish an original cartoon work with senior artists' guidance.
C. Campus Story Collector
With experienced tutors guiding you, you'll learn basic interview and writing skills, visit local schools to record warm campus stories, and write a themed article for school official media.
D. Stray (流浪的) Animal Rescue Volunteer
Based at Shenzhen's largest stray animal rescue base, the role covers learning useful animal care and first-aid knowledge, and joining welfare activities to call on more people to care for stray animals.
E. Dapeng Fish Lantern Handicraft Workshop
Led by local folk artists of this famous Shenzhen traditional art, you'll master classic hand-making skills and create a special work with local cultural features on your own.
F. Tech Coding Intern
At a famous company in Shenzhen Nanshan High-Tech Park, you can follow skilled workers to learn basic coding (编程), and finish a simple creative tech project with one-to-one guidance.
Lin Tao likes computer coding and electronic devices. He hopes to learn from Shenzhen's tech workers and finish a creative tech project.
Chen Xi loves traditional Lingnan culture and hand-making. She wants to learn traditional handicraft from folk artists and create her own work.
Zhang Wei is good at writing and interested in news stories. He hopes to experience the whole news making process with professional media workers.
Li Min cares about stray animals. She wants to learn animal care and first-aid skills, and join activities to help stray animals.
Wang Kai is good at painting and story-writing. He hopes to learn to make moving clips and finish his own original cartoon in a Shenzhen company.
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17、 阅读下面短文,并从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
A. Procrastination often comes from fear of failure.
B. But they are not something we should feel ashamed of.
C. To avoid procrastinating, small and careful steps are needed.
D. This last-minute pressure increases stress and reduces productivity.
E. It is not simply being lazy—it is a different mix of emotion and choice.
F. With small steps taken, we can move toward a more balanced, meaningful life.
Procrastination (拖延症) is the habit of delaying tasks. Many people put off important work not because they don't care, but because they feel worried, unsure, or stressed.
Why Do We Procrastinate?
Sometimes, the wish to do everything perfectly is so strong that it stops us. If we can't do something very well, we may not do it at all. Students often do this when they have big projects or exams to prepare for.
The Cost of Delaying
People who procrastinate often have to hurry to finish work before the deadline, giving up sleep or work quality. As time goes by, unfinished work builds up and makes them more worried. This starts a cycle of shame and more delays. Work that could be done easily becomes a hard fight. It hurts their confidence and makes the bad habit even harder to get rid of.
How to Break the Cycle
Set clear goals, cut big tasks into small parts, and start with the easiest thing—even just opening a notebook or writing one sentence. Making progress, not being perfect, is the key. Beating procrastination does not mean stopping laziness completely. It means learning to manage time and feelings well to live a better life.
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Teenagers already use smart AI for homework, research and entertainment; over 40% turn to it just to ease boredom. Google recently launched a child-friendly Gemini for under-13s, the first major AI chatbot designed for kids. This signals a new era where young children may chat with AI as commonly as watching YouTube cartoons.
For today's little kids, AI will be like what the Internet was for children born in the 2000s: they will not know a world without it. In the future, writing without AI may feel old-fashioned, like learning cursive (草书的) handwriting. Chatbots are actually perfect for young children because the current Internet is full of complex, text-heavy websites that are hard for them to explore. Instead of struggling to read difficult articles, a child can just ask a chatbot, "Why do we dream?" and get a simple answer. With voice mode, even kids who cannot read or write yet can interact with AI easily.
However, there are serious concerns. While AI offers personalized learning, it might weaken students' critical-thinking skills. Also, because there are not enough human helpers, many children are starting to treat chatbots as friends to confide in, sharing their worries, troubles and feelings that they would normally only tell trusted grown-ups. This is risky because adults know AI makes mistakes, but children find this hard to understand, which may create significant safety gaps.
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, admitted the Internet failed to protect children before. Now, as firms compete for young users, chatbots risk forming close emotional bonds with kids, sometimes with tragic results. The future challenge is balancing fast innovation with strong safety to ensure a safe "chatbot childhood" for all.
(1)、Why does the writer mention "over 40%"?A、To support Google's new version. B、To explain why many kids feel bored. C、To warn parents about screen time problems. D、To show AI is normally used among teenagers.(2)、How did the writer develop the ideas in paragraph 2?A、By sharing personal experiences. B、By arguing against old technology. C、By comparing and giving examples. D、By explaining problems and solutions.(3)、What bad effects may AI bring to children according to paragraph 3?A、They may find it hard to use AI tools. B、They may refuse to communicate with others. C、They may clearly know the mistakes AI makes. D、They may lose their ability to think independently.(4)、What does the underlined phrase "confide in" mean?A、To exchange true feelings. B、To trust and share secrets with. C、To play online games with. D、To ask for practical solutions.(5)、Which is the best title of the passage?A、Ways for Teenagers to Use AI Wisely B、Teenagers' Increasing Dependence on AI C、Chances and Challenges of AI for Teenagers D、The Influence of AI on Teenagers' Everyday Life -
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Sara held an acceptance letter from university, where she would study Electrical Engineering. All her hard work had paid off. However, her family could not afford the university fees. As the eldest of six children, she knew her father was too poor to pay. So she planned to give up her dream.
Sara visited her teacher Ms. Chang with the letter. Ms.Chang looked at the letter and smiled happily. "Sara, I'm so proud of you!" she said.
Sara lowered her head and said sadly, "Thank you, but my family is too poor to pay for my studies. I have to give up."
Ms.Chang comforted her gently. "Don't lose heart. I also grew up in a poor family and finished college by teaching students after school. I know exactly how hard it is for you." She held Sara's hands and encouraged her, "Never give up your dream. There will always be a way."
A few days later, the principal called Sara to his office. He gave her an envelope (信封) with plenty of money from an unknown person. Sara was surprised and thankful. With the money, she entered the university. Each month after that, she received the same amount of money. She kept wondering who the kind helper was.
Time flew and Sara graduated successfully. She asked the principal repeatedly to know the truth. Finally, he told her that the helper was Ms.Chang, who used her own savings to support her.
Sara hurried to Ms.Chang's house and hugged her tightly, tears of thanks in her eyes. "Thank you so much, Ms.Chang. I couldn't have done it without you."
Ms.Chang smiled gently. "I once walked the same hard road, I just wanted to light your way."
Sara wiped her tears and said firmly, "I'll pass on your kindness and help more poor students, just like you did for me."
(1)、Why did Sara plan to give up her dream?A、Because her hard work didn't pay off. B、Because she wanted to support her family. C、Because her family was unable to pay the fees. D、Because she was the eldest child in her family.(2)、How did Ms.Chang comfort Sara?A、She gave Sara money to pay for the fees. B、She asked the principal to give Sara more help. C、She helped Sara find a part-time job after school. D、She shared her hard experience and encouraged Sam.(3)、What did Ms.Chang mean by saying "I once walked the same hard road."A、Her road to school was hard to walk on. B、Her life in the past was poorer than Sara's. C、She walked to school with a heavy bag before. D、She once had little money to pay for university.(4)、What would Sara probably do in the future?A、She would help more poor students. B、She would forget Ms.Chang's help. C、She would more care about her life. D、She would return the fees to Ms.Chang.(5)、How does the writer develop the passage?A、Dream→Problem→Help→Memory→Future plan B、Problem→Advice→Dream→Result→Love spread C、Problem→Comfort→Help→Truth→Kindness passed on D、Trouble→Worry→Progress→Promise→Kindness shared -
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Cats look like they're solids, but they're actually a little like liquids—at least that's what a physics paper says, after watching videos of cats getting into small spaces. Now a scientist tested many cats to find out when they act like liquids and when they act like solids.
To test how cats react to different spaces, Pongrócz and his team designed a simple experiment. They set up small test areas in 29 cat owners' houses. They used two pieces of cardboard on doorways. One had five holes of the same height but getting narrower. The other had five holes of the same width but getting shorter. Owners stood on one side, and the cats and researchers on the other. The cats had to push through the holes to get to their owners. Each test was recorded to watch the cats' real actions clearly.
The results were surprising. 30 healthy cats took part and finished the test. 22 of them stopped and hesitated (犹豫) at the shortest hole, while only 8 stopped at the narrowest hole.
The study shows most cats can easily move through tall, narrow spaces, but they stop when the hole is too short to feel comfortable. Pongrócz says moving carefully through short holes may be a way to protect themselves. The fact that they stop at home shows they know their own body size and use it to decide how to move. This interesting study also helps people learn more about how animals judge their bodies and the world around them.
(1)、What can we learn from the first paragraph?A、Cats like liquids. B、Cats enjoy small spaces. C、Cats can act like liquids. D、Cats love watching videos.(2)、Why did the scientists design two different kinds of holes?A、To test cats' speed in different situations. B、To make the experiment more interesting. C、To help cats find their owners more easily. D、To test how cats react to height and width.(3)、What can we infer from the results?A、Cats behave the same in experiments. B、Cats care more about height than width. C、Cats prefer challenges in small spaces. D、Cats are unable to judge space correctly.(4)、Why do cats hesitate at shorter holes?A、They are afraid of getting hurt. B、They dislike their owners' calls. C、They cannot see clearly in low spaces. D、They are not trained to go through them.(5)、What does the study mainly show?A、Cats enjoy testing their physical limits. B、Cats can change their shape like liquid. C、Cats have a clear sense of their body size. D、Cats behave differently at home and outside.