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1、 — I'm wondering ____.
— You can read the map on your phone
A、when I should visit Chengdu Museum B、how I can get to Chengdu Museum C、why I should go to Chengdu Museum so early -
2、 It doesn't matter how ____ you go as long as you do not stop.A、quickly B、slowly C、carefully
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3、 — The museum showing Picasso's paintings received thousands of visitors.
—I can understand it. ____ , he's one of the greatest artists in the world.
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4、 More mistakes ____ if you go over the paper carefully for a second time.A、are found B、will find C、can be found
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5、 The singer is famous for his songs ____ express a strong feeling of missing hometown.A、who B、that C、whose
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6、 This term, the new English textbook come out for middle school students. It requires students to ____ traditional Chinese culture more.A、pay attention to B、look forward to C、get used to
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7、 ____ my brother ____I like to play computer games because I think it's just a waste of time for us.A、Both; and B、Either; or C、neither; nor
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8、 — The paper cutting is pretty lively. Who made it?
— It ____ be Amy, but I'm not sure about that.
A、might B、can't C、must -
9、 — Did you join the study group of our class, Ben?
— Yes. I'm ____ active member of this group.
A、a B、an C、the -
10、 2025 年,国家将持续推进体重管理年行动,普及健康生活方式。你校英语报就"体重管理"这一话题征稿。请根据以下图示,以"Weight Management"为题投稿。

注意:
1.短文应包括图文中所有信息,条理清楚。行文连贯;
2.短文中不能出现真实人名和校名;
3.词数80左右。
Weight Management
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11、完成图表。根据短文内容,完成图表中所缺信息。(共5小题;每小题1分,计5分)
Brazilian artist Vik Muniz uses everyday objects in unusual ways. Through his art, Muniz makes people think differently about their everyday lives—even their own garbage (垃圾).
In 2007, Muniz worked on a two-year project at one of the world's largest landfills (垃圾填埋场). Until it closed in 2012, Jardim Gramacho got about 70 percent of the garbage from Rio de Janeiro. About 3,000 garbage pickers, known as catadores, worked there. Their job was to hunt through the garbage for recyclable cans, bottles, and other materials. They then made money by selling the objects to recycling companies.
The catadores' work was dirty and dangerous, and most of them only got between $20 and $25 a day. Although the conditions were hard, many catadores were proud of their work. Valter Dos Santos, a worker at Jardim Gramacho for more than 25 years, told Muniz, "I am proud to be a picker. I try to explain to people that recycling prevents great harm to nature and the environment. People sometimes say, 'But one single (单个的) soda can?' One single can is of great importance! That single can will make the difference."
Muniz became friends with Dos Santos and other catadores. They allowed him to take their photographs at the landfill, where they posed for artistic portraits (肖像). For example, Muniz photographed a landfill worker in the style of a famous French painting, The Death of Marat. The workers then helped Muniz create huge images (图像) of these photos on the floor of his studio. They made the images colorful and deep with materials from the landfill.
Why create such huge images using garbage? Muniz says he wanted to "change the lives of people with the same materials they deal with every day." A photo of his copy of the French painting sold for £ 28,000 ($50,000) at a London art sale. Muniz gave the money to the catadores workers' organization.
In 2010, British-Brazilian director Lucy Walker created a movie about Muniz's project called Waste Land. The film got many awards and helped make people learn about the garbage collectors' lives. The catadores also began to see themselves differently. "Sometimes we see ourselves as so small," says Irma, a cook at Gramacho, "but people out there see us as so big, so beautiful."

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12、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。
As editors(编辑) of The New York Times opinion page, we decide which articles to publish, but that's only part of our job. We also improve the articles before they are printed. Readers often ask,"What exactly do editors do?" The best way to explain is to walk through the process step by step.
Imagine you send us an article. You' ll be told that we' ll contact(联系) you once it's ready for publication. When your article moves to the next step, an editor will start working on it.
First, the editor corrects grammar and spelling mistakes, and checks if your article follows style rule(e. g.,capital letters). If there's limited(受限制的) space, we may shorten it.
Next, we check names, dates, quotes(引语), and arguments. If something isn't supported by facts from trusted sources like The New York Times, we' ll discuss it with you.
Beyond grammar and accuracy(准确性), we also focus on making your writing clear. We might also remove unrelated parts or change paragraph order. If the language is too difficult, we might suggest simpler words.
The editor will then send the edited version(版本) to you. Every change is a suggestion, not an order.
If something doesn't work for you, we can work together to find a better solution. And yes— even this article was edited. Most changes were accepted… but not all!
A. This could take days, weeks, or even months.
B. We may also add pictures to make the article more interesting.
C. Only after you' ve agreed with the edits will your article be printed.
D. Our goal is to keep your opinions while ensuring they match real facts.
E. It's important to know that we edit, but even more important to know how we edit.
F. To make your article as clear as possible, we might add connecting words like"however".
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13、 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)。
accept comfort direct excite foot miss one receive regret shock sit write
Renée Forrestall had no idea what was in store for her. She decided to relearn roller skating in the days leading up to her 60th birthday. The high school art teacher soon bought a new pair of skates, but she thought they were nothing like the she had as a teenager. They were to wear.
So Forrestall decided to buy a used pair, which was popular among younger skaters, but she was to learn how much they cost. To find a less-expensive pair, she considered searching in online secondhand shops. A few days later, she a notice telling her that a man named James Bond was hoping to sell an old pair of skates for $40. Bond had no idea what size they were, but he posted a picture of them next to a ruler, showing that they were about 25cm long.
It seemed to be the right size for Forrestall. So she reached out to Bond without waiting. Two days later, she drove to Bond's house and learned that the skates in his basement for many years. They looked very dirty and yellowed with age; the laces(鞋带) were and the wheels were rock-hard.
But none of that was important when Forrestall tried them on. She slid(滑落) her into them and they fitted like a glove. She was very surprised at how they felt just like the skates that her mother bought for her many years earlier. When pulling off the skates, Forrestall was surprised to see that her name in black marker inside them. She quickly recalled how she used to skate herself for hours on end as a teenager while trying to get better from the"personal loss" she suffered at the time. She always selling them at a yard sale.
Finally, Forrestall bought the"old" pair of skates and repaired them.
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14、 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)。
(A— Amy B— Ben)
A: Hi Ben! Have you heard about exploring cultures through cooking? I read about Sasha Martin who cooked meals from 194 countries at home! Let's try this"stovetop adventure" for Culture Day!
B: Wow, cooking to explore the world? But how does food teach culture?
A: It's not just about the food . Our teacher says healthy meals how places and traditions shape our diets. For example, Mediterranean dishes use olive oil for heart health, while the dishes from somecountries such as Japan, Korea or Vietnam balance vegetables and meat to heavy oils.
B: Oh! Like how mooncakes carry family wishes during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Food tells stories! We can culture to other people just by sharing recipes(食谱) online!
A: Right! Let's cook a foreign dish and explain its cultural roots(根源). Any ideas?
B: How about Thai curry(咖喱)? It uses coconut milk for richness, fresh vegetables for vitamins, and spices like turmeric for health benefits. Tasty and meaningful!
A: Perfect! We'll find a real recipe online. Sasha said proper ingredients matter. Let's it with Chinese hotpot too— both bring people together but use different ingredients.
B: Great! Chinese hotpot uses local meat and vegetables. Thai curry, , needs tropical(热带)ingredients like lemongrass.
A: Yes! Geography decides recipes: Spicy curry helps cool down in Thailand's heat, while hotpot people in cold winters.
B: And both show family ! Cooking together builds connections.
A: Exactly! Ready to start?
B: is the key! I'll research Thai spices. You check hotpot history. The others can make a poster with photos and fun facts.
A: Deal! Our classmates will love this tasty journey!
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15、 The a of clean water in some villages reminds us to use it wisely and support communities in need.
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16、 The lights went out s during the online exam, but students stayed calm and followed the teacher's instructions.
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17、 Everyone in the class signed up for the basketball game e Jake, who needed to rest his sore leg but promised to cheer for the team.
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18、 After the argument, the twins stheir shared room with a large cloth and solved the problem peacefully.
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19、 The AI-made news report about self-driving cars was so b that many people mistook it for real news.
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20、 阅读理解
Do you know about escape rooms(密室逃脱)? All escape rooms share something in common. You are locked in escape rooms and try to complete some tasks before you can go out. They usually have a theme.Here are some people's experiences about escape rooms:
Ben, aged 13, London, the UK
Sunday, July 28, 2024 | Harry Potter, Wizard exams, Birthday Parties.
When Joe told me his birthday party wasn't going to be a seafood barbecue again this year, I almost turned down his invitation. But this escape room experience was so much better! Joe' s a big Harry Potter fan— he has read all the books— so he chose the School of Witchcraft and Wizardry escape room for us. The aim was to pass our exams and graduate from wizard school. We put on our black robes(长袍) and got to work! I was sorry when it finished because I wanted to keep studying. It was so much fun!
Mei Ling, aged 14, Guangzhou, China
Sunday, July 28,2024 IPharaohs, Puzzle solving, Teamwork
I haven't done anything like this before, but I love old stories. So to celebrate the end of term, we went to a pharaoh(法老)-themed escape room. Our task was to find the lost treasure of the last pharaoh. It was like travelling to another continent(大陆)— the pyramid(金字塔) was very real. We worked as a team to find clues and solve puzzles. It was satisfying to complete the task, but I think some of the puzzles were really a piece of cake because we completed all the tasks in only 49 minutes!
Cesar, aged 16, Malaga, Spain
Sunday, July 28,2024 I Bomb Diffusion, ▲ , Family Fun
My family loves escape rooms, so 20 of us visited one during the summer holidays. There were four teams of five and we needed to find a bomb (炸弹) before it exploded (爆炸). It was exciting to work against the clock. One of the puzzles was so hard that the game master put a clue on a TV screen to help us. Luckily, we found the bomb in time, so we went to have dinner together afterwards to celebrate our success.
Safety Tips for Escape Rooms:
√Check for safe exits (出口) before entering.
√Follow staff's instructions.
√Avoid climbing or risky actions.
(1)、Why did Ben almost turn down Joe' s invitation at first?A、He expected a seafood barbecue. B、He disliked Harry Potter-themed activities. C、He thought escape rooms would be too challenging.(2)、How do you know that the puzzles were easy for Mei Ling?A、The pyramid setting was highly real. B、The clues were hidden in easy-to-find places. C、They completed all tasks in only 49 minutes.(3)、What can be put in" ▲ "?A、Time Pressure B、Public Safety C、Personal Secret(4)、What can we infer from the passage?A、Ben enjoyed the escape room so much that he stayed longer. B、Cesar's team found the bomb without any help. C、Escape rooms are fun, but safety comes first!(5)、 In which section could we probably find the passage?A、HOW IT WORKS B、THEMES C、REVIEWS