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1、 Unlike engines such as Google or Baidu, ChatGPT really goes a step ____ in learning.A、closer B、further C、wider
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2、— Look! Is that girl Alice?
— No, it ____ be her. She is on a study tour in Zigong to learn about its salt culture.
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3、 Young people used to ____ takeout food online, but now more and more get used to ____at home.A、order, cook B、order, cooking C、ordering, cook
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4、 在初中音乐课上,青春常态鼎盛着了不同的中国传统乐器,如琵琶(pipa)、管子(guanzi)、笛子(dizi)、萧(xiao)、高胡(gaohu)、鼓(drum)等。假如你叫李华,请根据下面的思维导图,写一封信给笔友Jim,向他介绍你最喜欢的一种中国传统乐器或者一首中国民间乐曲。
注意:1.信件须全面反映思维导图信息,文中不能出现真实姓名及学校名称;
2.有适当的开头和结尾,词数80左右。

Dear Jim,
……
Yours,
Li Hua
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5、完成图表。根据短文内容,完成图表中所缺信息。
NANNING, Feb. 26—— Two Chinese scientists were rescued(救援) from a karst(喀斯特) cave following a 69-hour search.
On Feb.5, a scientific research team entered a karst cave in Baise, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Five members of the team dived to photograph rare cave fish in the underwater caves, but on their return at 7 p. m., two team members, both surnamed Zhou, were found to be missing.
After receiving the call for help from their teammates, a joint rescue team of 13 divers, police,firefighters, and doctors was quickly organized.
T The cave appears as a large hall but narrows deeper inside. It contains air pockets—spaces with water below and air above, according to Liang Liang, a rescue officer. "The complex environment was unknown to us, which was the biggest challenge," he said. Visibility (能见度) was limited to just 3 meters, forcing rescuers to use portable (携带的) lights. With water depths reaching 18 meters, rescuers used five 200-meter reels (线轮) to lay guide ropes from the cave entrance into the water.
"The exact places of the lost members were unclear, and we could only hear the sound of knocking on the rock walls, to find a general direction," said Xu Shide, a diver.
The elder Zhou was found at 4:30 a. m. on Feb. 6, in an air pocket 16 meters below the water surface and about 300 meters from the cave entrance. After 90 minutes of further efforts, he was finally outside the cave.
Xu Shide said the younger Zhou was trapped much deeper, so they scanned more than 10 underwater air pockets.
Fortunately, around 6:50 p. m. on February8, they discovered younger Zhou waving his hand in another air pocket 28 meters deep and about 500 meters from the entrance. When Zhou was rescued at around8:30 p. m. he was so weak after three days without food.
"The team was professional, with cave rescue skills and advanced equipment," said Tang Junwen, a cave diver and trainer with the Ministry of Emergency Management. "Plus, these caves weren't completely enclosed, allowing lost people to find breathable air pockets."
Rescuers warned that getting lost is a major risk of cave exploration. Proper preparation, including plenty of food and communication tools, is important before entering caves. Explorers should also have outdoor survival experience.
Challenges
●the cave's complex structure
● visibility
●not knowing the exact places of the missing people
Rescue
●rescue boats
●five 200-meter reels with guide ropes
●allowing rescuers to view the underwater situation.
Key to the successful cave diving rescue
• ●The cave contains air pockets which oxygen (氧气) for the missing people.
• ●The rescue team is professional.
• ●The two missing members have outdoor survival experience and strong wills.

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6、补全短文。根据短文内容,从短文后的A- F选项中,选出5个适当的选项补全短文。
Do your parents control(控制) hundreds of things for you when you are a kid, such as the clothes you wear, the food you eat, and where you go? It is a good thing. But when you grow older, you realize you can't grow into adults under your parents' wing.
Parents are important in shaping your lives. They should let go and allow you to make your own decisions.
Teenagers over 15 have the ability to make independent decisions. Information and technology are developing fast. Compared with your parents, you' re knowledgeable(有见识的) at an early age.So you may make wiser decisions.
But you can start with making small choices, and then slowly make bigger and more important choices.
When you are allowed to make choices, you may make mistakes. But it doesn't matter. Finally you can develop problem-solving skills and creativity.
When you have chances to make decisions, you feel more confident in your ability to deal with problems.This can help you develop a stronger feeling of control over your lives.
What's more, allowing teenagers to make decisions can improve relationships between teenagers and parents. With trust and respect, teenagers will have more communication with their parents.
A. Making decisions helps teenagers feel confident.
B. Kids need this kind of protection and help.
C. You can learn from your mistakes and will do better next time.
D. Today's teenagers have a better understanding of the world.
E. It may be quite hard and scary to make your own choices.
F. By giving teenagers respect, parents can trust them to make good choices.
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7、 短文填空。从下面方框中选出10个单词,将其正确形式填入短文,使短文意思正确通顺(每词限用一次)。
all carry communication friend join make punish slow strict survive travel until
In 1804, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, an important journey through what is now Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota.
In three boats, they took more than 40 people and many things including food, instruments, medicine and books. They packed 4,600 sewing needles, 144 pairs of scissors and 130 rolls of tobacco to give to Native Americans. Also, they made rules. If people broke them, they would get serious .They traveled westward , only a few miles every day, because they had to row their boats on the river.
In November they reached Knife River Village. There they met a young Shoshone Native American woman Sacagawea and her fur-trader husband. The couple them on the journey and translated the language of the local tribes (部落) for Lewis and Clark's men. Sacagawea prevented relations with other tribes simply by being with the group.
Sacagawea also helped them get food and horses. She showed them where places were and how there, especially in the very cold winter. She searched for eatable plants and herbs(草药), her newborn baby on her back all the way.
After meeting Sacagawea and her husband, they traveled west, 15 to 20 miles a day on foot and by boat, toward the mountains. They wouldn't see the Pacific Ocean November 1805—— over a year after they first left Missouri.
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8、 完成对话。在空格中填上适当的单词,使对话完整正确。一空一词(含缩写词)。
(G: Georgie N: neil)
G: Would you like a cup of tea?
N: Oh yes, thanks, Georgie. With three sugars, please.
G: Three sugars? Aren't you about your weight?
N: Yes, but I can't say no to sugar. Research shows nearly 45% of people who drink Ear l Grey tea and English breakfast tea sweeten their tea with sugar. Sugar gives us an instant hit of the chemical hormone dopamine(多巴胺), us feel good.
G: Umm. That causes obesity(肥胖), tooth problems and diseases like diabetes(糖尿病) in the long run. Here is your tea. I just put one sugar.
N: Thanks. I' ll give it a try. Do you know sugar cane(甘蔗) first came to England?
G:I only know sugar cane grows in Asia, Africa and the Americas.
N: That's true. In the 11th century, sugar cane first came to England and only kings, queens and the rich could to buy this expensive thing.
G: Oh, yes. Queen Elizabeth I loved eating sugar so much that her turned black.
N: For 400 years, sugar cane, along with coffee, was in slavery plantations(奴隶制种植园) and shipped the Atlantic Ocean to Europe. By the time slavery was ended in 1834, the demand for sugar in Europe and the United States was at its .
G: In the 20th century, people began to realise the health problems of sugar. Maybe the demand for sugar reduced.
N: Companies needed new ways to sell their products. For example, sugar was used in bread and yogurt which had contained no sugar before.
G: That still doesn't mean people will buy them.
N: So the eating of people had to change. Until the early 19th century, people had a few spoons of sugar per week, today people start eating kilos in many countries.
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9、 A baby hippo in Thailand becomes famous, who has an official song and video in s languages for her fans worldwide.
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10、 The past can never be changed and it's useless to worry about the future. Why not value the p?
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11、 If salt is s onto the ice, the freezing temperature will be lower than 0℃.
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12、 Teamwork doesn't happen n in schools. It needs training.
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13、 Bees's of"smell" can recognize chemical smells of cancer.
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14、 阅读理解
With the development of China-Russia relations, more and more Chinese students begin to study Russian to prepare for going to study in Russia, or prepare for future work on China-Russia trade and tourism(旅游业).
Tanya, who comes from Russia, is working in China. She teaches Russian at a high school in Jilin,China. During the past year, Tanya and her students have become good friends. To her surprise, she got many different gifts on Chinese Teachers' Day. It was her first time to have such an interesting experience in the country.
"There are many people who can speak Russian in China and they are kind to me. I like them and I feel happy to live here," Tanya says. She also enjoys Chinese food and is interested in using mobile payment for online shopping.
As Tanya often posts pictures of her life on the Internet, her friends in Russia often ask her different kinds of questions about China. "For many Russians, China is a great country. So I often invite them to visit it," Tanya says. Tanya thinks of herself as a bridge to connect China and Russia. However, she thinks that she is only a little bridge and more big bridges need to be set up.
(1)、Why do many Chinese students choose to study Russian?A、Russia has a rich culture and history. B、They want to travel in Russia. C、It does good to their future life.(2)、How did Tanya feel about getting gifts on Teachers' Day?A、Surprised. B、Crazy. C、Proud.(3)、Paragraph 3 is mainly about ____ .A、Tanya's job in China B、the reasons why Tanya loves China C、the relationship between Tanya and her students(4)、Tanya does many things as a bridge between the two countries EXCEPT____ .A、teaching Russian at a high school B、sharing pictures of her life in Russia online C、answering her Russian friends' questions about China(5)、 From the last sentence of the passage, what does Tanya hope?A、More Russian people will visit China in the future. B、Chinese and Russian workers can work together to build more bridges. C、China and Russia need to develop relations in different areas. -
15、 阅读理解
Welcome to the Chengdu Natural History Museum! Before buying the ticket, please notice:
* Opening Time:9:00–17:00 from Tuesday to Sunday
Opening Time during Chinese New Year(Jan.30– Feb.12,2025):9:00–18:30
* Price of the ticket: 20RMB
※ Free tickets
★Children under 6.
Disabled visitors.
The old over 60 years old.
★Soldiers in service, model workers and special-grade teachers.
※ Half-price tickets
★The kids or students over 6 and under 23 years old (including 23).
Attention:
◆Tourists should show their own ID cards or electronic admission voucher(电子入场券) onTrip.com to go into the museum.
◆You can't go into the museum after 16:30 on the date of use.
The latest admission time is 18:00 during Chinese New Year (Jan.30– Feb.12,2025).
◆This booking can be canceled(取消) for free at any time if you have not used it.
If you need to change the date, please cancel the booking and then rebook.
Only 1 ticket can be booked with the same ID for the same date of use.
Address: No.88, Shilidian Road, Chenghua Avenue, Chenghua District, Chengdu, Sichuan
Call us:(028)6082-8500
(1)、What's the latest time to enter the museum on February 4,2025?A、6:00p. m. B、5:00 p. m. C、4:30 p. m.(2)、How much should Mr. Wang aged 36 and his son aged 5 pay to visit the museum?A、10RM B、B. 20RMB. C、30RMB.(3)、 From the passage, who can go into the museum for free?①model workers ②the disabled ③the old ④special-grade teachers
A、①②③ B、②③④ C、①②④(4)、According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?A、Ann canceled her booked ticket for free because she had no time to go. B、Lisa used her ID to book five tickets for her whole family. C、Jim couldn't enter the museum without his ID card.(5)、 What is the purpose of this passage?A、To sell tickets online. B、To show a ticketing notice. C、To teach how to book tickets. -
16、 阅读下面短文,根据其内容判断句子正误。
Over2,000 years ago, Zhang Qian left from Chang' an, now Xi' an and spent 13 years traveling thousands of kilometers to Europe. Zhang's historic journey to Europe laid the foundation for the Silk Road.
This year, the network of the China-Europe freight(货运) train service reaches 223 cities in 25European countries, and connects more than 100 cities in Asia.
For example, the whole trip from Lodz, Poland to Chengdu is eleven days and eight hours.
The China-Europe freight rail service achieved a milestone on May 25,2024 by completing its 90,000th journey, which stresses the success of the Belt and Road Initiative and its deep roots in history.

Diagram(图表) is from China State Railway Group, National Development and Reform Commission.
(1)、Zhang Qian spent 13 years on the historic journey from China to Europe.(2)、 In 2023, the China-Europe freight trains could reach 223 cities around the world in total.(3)、The diagram shows the rise in the number of China-Europe freight trips.(4)、From 2016 to 2023, China-Europe freight trips increase at an average annual growth rate of 61.5%.(5)、Since May 2020, the monthly number of China-Europe freight train services is over 1,000. -
17、 完形填空
In PE lesson, Mr. Pitt asked every student to run one mile around the track on the playground. Eva searched the faces of her classmates for signs of fear. There was nothing she was 1 of more than having to run a whole mile. To Eva, "a mile" seemed like a 2 way. It was ten miles from her home to her grandfather's, and 3 took them about half an hour to get there, even in a car!
When Mr. Pitt blew his whistle(哨), Eva thought she would be 4 far behind. However, while some of her classmates ran ahead, others couldn't keep up with them actually. "It's just the beginning," she thought, "I' ll be the 5 one in the race for sure."
Eva started using a mind trick on herself. She 6 thinking about the word"mile". Instead, she made efforts to reach the first tree up ahead. Then she7 running to the next bend(弯道). After that,she tried to see if she could complete her first lap(圈). One lap8 into two, then three, then four.When Mr. Pitt gave her a high five and said"Nice work!", Eva was9 . She couldn't believe that she had just run a whole mile.
For running, one lap at a time would be the right way and for studying, goals are easier to achieve in10 steps.
(1)A 、 afraid B 、 tired C 、 fond(2)A 、 short B 、 far C 、 long(3)A 、 they B 、 it C 、 those(4)A 、 fallen B 、 left C 、 stayed(5)A 、 funniest B 、 strongest C 、 slowest(6)A 、 stopped B 、 kept C 、 forgot(7)A 、 took the risk of B 、 got used to C 、 focused on(8)A 、 divided B 、 turned C 、 counted(9)A 、 surprised B 、 satisfied C 、 scared(10)A 、 huge B 、 small C 、 basic -
18、 完形填空
Xu Danyang, a 29-year-old archaeologist(考古学家), found a bronze statue at the Sanxingdui site in Sichuan in 2021. It shows a man kneeling(跪)1 his head turned.
Xu was a student at Peking University. When 2 a letter President Xi Jinping wrote to him and his classmates, he 3 up his mind to be an archaeologist. "President Xi showed huge support for what we were studying and encouraged us to give most of our time to where the country and people 4 us," Xu said.
Many young people are interested in not only the site's artifacts, but also hard work done by Xu and his team.
In Xu's eyes, archaeology needs long-term devotion (专注) and all expectations for quick success should be left at the door. 5 . Patience is a must for the job.
(1)A 、 with B 、 from C 、 on(2)A 、 posting B 、 writing C 、reading(3)A 、 set B 、 made C 、 used(4)A 、 ask B 、 need C 、 introduce(5)A 、 Courage B 、 Interest C 、 Patience -
19、 补全对话。根据对话内容,从下边方框中选出适当的选项补全对话。
A: Hey, Sarah.
B: I went to Chengdu International Horticultural Expo Park(园艺博览园).
A: Oh, really?
B: Yes, I went with my family.
A: Wow, that's nice. What is the must-see attraction there?
B: The Tianfu Eye is so cool!
A: I heard there are over 100 gardens, including 33 international gardens.
B: Yeah. Many of the gardens were designed to protect the local ecosystem.
A: I plan to visit it with my parents next weekend.
B: Great! Hope you enjoy it!
A. Sounds fascinating!
B. Everyone had a good time.
C. Did you go with anyone?
D. Where did you go this weekend?
E. There are also gardens from home and abroad.
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20、— Miss Houten, could you explain ____ stair-climbing is more effective than walking on flat ground?
— Research shows you burn about 20 times more calories(卡路里) going up stairs.
A、that B、why C、whether