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1、 阅读理解
Inside the hall, the door was shut, and the key lay on the glass stand. Poor Alice, who was about one foot high after taking some drink, found a cake on the floor. She went up and soon ate all the cake.
"How strange, how tall I am", said Alice. She looked down at her feet— they seemed so far off. In fact, she was now over nine feet high, which meant she still couldn't get through the door. She sat down and had a good cry till there was a large pool all around her.
Suddenly, she heard the sound of feet not far off. It was the Rabbit that had come back, with a fan in his hand. Alice felt so in need of help from someone that when he came near, she called out, "If you please, sir..." The Rabbit started as if shot, dropped the fan and ran off as fast as possible.
Alice picked up the fan, and as the hall was hot, she fanned herself. "Dear, dear How strange all things are today I do wish to get out of the hall ____" she said.
Then she noticed herself in the glass— she was now not more than two feet high, and still shrinking quite fast. That was the fan. She realised this and dropped it at once, or she would shrink to the size of an ant soon.
Alice was in a sad fear at the quick change. "Things are worse," said the poor girl,"I was never so small as this. How can I get out?" As she said these words, she lost her footing and was up to her chin (下巴) in salt water— her own tears.
Just then Alice noticed a mouse swimming towards her.
"Will it be useful now to speak to this mouse? All things are so strange here. I should think maybe it can talk. At least there's no harm in trying." So she swam up.
—Adapted from Alice in Wonderland
(1)、Which of the following is the correct order of the story?a. Alice ate up a cake.
b. The Rabbit ran away without his fan.
c. Alice became less than two feet high.
d. Alice cried to make a pool.
e. The water almost covered Alice.
A、adbce B、abced C、adbe D、cbaed(2)、Which sentence should be put into the blank in paragraph 4?A、It's bad to take his fan! B、I need one more cake! C、I like the Rabbit so much! D、I am tired of this place!(3)、What does the underlined word "shrinking" in paragraph 5 mean?A、Becoming heavier. B、Becoming lighter. C、Becoming larger. D、Becoming smaller.(4)、What do we know about Alice according to the story?A、She regretted what she did. B、She wouldn't ask for any help. C、She was trying to get out of trouble. D、She was clear what would happen to her. -
2、 阅读理解
Hundreds of years ago, ideas like flying to another city through the air sounded like dreams. Yet now scientific study has made them real. Could other fairy tales come true someday?
Sleeping Beauty
Could anyone sleep for 100 years? Probably not. The daily cycle of sleep and waking is set in your body. But animals like bears can hibernate (冬眠) through the winter until it warms.
If scientists can work out how animals hibernate, maybe one day people could hibernate too. It would be great for astronauts to sleep through the long space journey. But hibernating animals still grow older, so a future Sleeping Beauty might wake up as a Sleeping Grandma.
Talk to Animals
Talking to animals isn't quite easy. But scientists are trying. Tiny cameras and microphones have collected thousands of hours of animal conversations. Powerful computer programs study animal sounds and match them with possible meanings. Soon they may let us talk back.
But there are still challenges. Many animals communicate with smells, body language, and sounds that humans can't hear. And animals don't think like people. So, when we think they're giving directions to the castle, they're more likely to be saying "This is my tree!"
Let Down Your Hair
Rapunzel lowers her long hair to let visitors in. But could hair really hold up a prince?
Surprisingly, yes! A scientific study has found out that a single hair can hold 3 ounces, the weight of a small tomato. And a common head has about 100,000 hairs. All those together could hold up a couple of elephants. A prince? No problem.
However, Rapunzel would also need a shorter tower. Human hair only grows a few feet long. The longest hair ever recorded is about 18 feet long—pretty short for a tower.
(1)、If astronauts could hibernate, they would ____.A、stop growing completely B、sleep through space travel C、need more food and water D、communicate with animals(2)、Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A、Animals think like people in giving directions. B、Scientists have succeeded in talking back to animals. C、A common person's hair could hold up a giant panda. D、Rapunzel in the fairy tale has the longest hair in history.(3)、What is the main purpose of this passage?A、To discuss new inventions for space travel. B、To tell us how scientists influence fairy tales. C、To compare different animals' talking habits. D、To show scientific possibilities behind fairy tales. -
3、Fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词,首字母已给)
Chinese soldiers are now welcoming some new "teammates": robot dogs. These China-made robots recently showed their amazing s at the China-Cambodia "Golden Dragon 2024" joint exercise (联合演习) in May.
During the joint exercise, Chinese team members were able to control remotely (遥控) a robot dog called Go2. It quickly checked for obstacles (障碍物) like fences and old tires. With cameras on its head, Go2 can send l video back to headquarters.
Go2 is also very small. It weighs only 15 kilograms. It can do things like jumping, moving backward and even lying down-just like a real dog. It can work for two to four hours at a time before it needs a "rest".
A heavier robot dog, B1, can not only check areas but also a. It carries a gun on its back and can shoot when ordered to. It can carry things as heavy as 80 kilograms on its back.
The robot dogs can help soldiers with d tasks, such as going through rainforests or other unclear environment. Their help can stop more soldiers from getting hurt.
Apart from human's best "robot friend", the joint exercise also showed more types of smart equipment, such as drones (无人机). Instead of fighting in a war, these smart machines are used to solve common threat (威胁) like terrorism and natural disasters.
Robot dogs play an important role in many other areas. During the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou in 2023, robot dogs helped find and return thrown discuses (铁饼). Without the robots, people would have needed to cover over 7,000 meters in a single competition. Robot dogs can also be "l". Some robot dogs can "see" clearly through smoke when there's a fire thanks to their special cameras.
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4、Write at least 60 words according to the given situation.(根据以下情境,写一篇不少于60个单词的短文,标点符号不占格)
新星学校(New Star School)的新媒体社正在运营一个超火的视频号/公众号,最新一期的主题是——My experience of being curious(我个人因好奇的一次经历)。
现向全校同学征集故事!你是否曾因为一个按捺不住的"为什么",而开启了一段意想不到的旅程?结果或许是惊喜,是尴尬,还是惊吓,亦或是一个超酷的新发现?用你独特经历的故事,来震撼我们的评论区吧!
你的任务:请为我们投稿,用英语写一篇短文,讲述你的一次真实的"因好奇心"而产生的经历。
(注意:短文中不得出现任何人名、校名及其他相关信息,否则不予给分。)
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5、几乎任何事情,如果你足够深入探索,都会很有可能变得非常有趣。
Nearly everything is very very interesting if you go into it deeply enough.
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6、因为水弄湿我的头和脖子了,我可以感受到这个热度。
I can feel the heat as the water and neck.
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7、小时候,我对汽车非常着迷。我学会了做一些简单的家庭汽车修理。
As a kid, I was crazy about cars. I learned to to the family car.
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8、Read and answer the questions. (根据短文内容回答问题)
The Last Drop
Emma still remembered the river of her childhood — crystal clear, brimming with fish, and shaded by willow trees whose branches kissed the water. She and her friends swam in it during summers, their laughter echoing across the fields. But now, when Emma returned to the village, she was shocked. As she stood on the same riverbank, she saw a different scene: the water was dirty, littered with plastic bottles and floating rubbish, and the willows had dried. A sign read: No Swimming. Dangerous Water.
Her heart sank. She recalled her grandfather's stories about how this river had nurtured (养育) their village for generations. Today, it smelled of decay (腐烂). Later, in school, her teacher explained how industrial waste and plastic pollution had polluted the river. "Water is life," the teacher said, "but we've taken it for granted."
That afternoon, Emma decided to take action. She started a "Save Our River" campaign at school, organizing clean-up drives and writing to local officials. Slowly, others joined — students, teachers, even farmers. They removed trash, planted new trees, and monitored water quality. Months later, though the river wasn't fully healed, Emma saw hopeful signs: dragonflies returning, water clearing, and children watching from the bank with curiosity.
She knew it was just a start. One year later, Emma visited the river again. ____________________
(1)、Emma didn't swim in the river during summers in her childhood, did she?(2)、What did Emma see on the riverbank when she returned?(3)、Why was the river polluted?(4)、Why did Emma's heart sink?(5)、What did Emma and other people do to heal the river?(6)、How does the title "The Last Drop" relate to the theme?(7)、Describe what happened when Emma visited the river one year later. What changes did she see? What challenges remained?(请给文章加一个合理的结尾,30个单词左右。) -
9、There is an interesting finding! Our DNA can help us decide whether we prefer coffee or tea.
Scientists in Australia studied two questions. First, how our genes affected our1? Second, why we like some tastes more than others? Following the study, scientists understood why some of us prefer coffee2 others like tea more. The reason is simple. People who enjoy bitter tastes are more3 to drink coffee. Scientists noticed that some people were sensitive (敏感的) to the bitter taste of caffeine (咖啡因), so they were more likely to prefer coffee to tea.
Scientists4 the data from many countries. They also found that genes aren't the only factors affecting people's tastes. Other things like our changing5, social factors or the effects of taking medicine can also turn us on or off coffee or tea. The researchers said we can learn to like coffee, because our favorite taste is6 not only by genes, but also by environmental reasons. Although humans naturally like bitterness, we can learn to enjoy bitter-tasting food because of the environment.
(1)A 、smells B 、tastes C 、feels D 、looks(2)A 、for B 、so C 、or D 、but(3)A 、likely B 、simply C 、easily D 、certainly(4)A 、gave B 、showed C 、collected D 、protected(5)A 、report B 、research C 、object D 、environment(6)A 、decided B 、covered C 、booked D 、put -
10、Shenzhen Bus Group has recently opened three sightseeing bus lines and they are strongly recommended for travelers who would like to take a one-day or two-day city tour.
The Red Line
The Red Line centers on the culture and history of the city. It has daytime runs to some stops such as Lianhua Hill, Public Traffic Building, Lizhi Park, Dongmen Laojie, News Building, Civic Center and Shopping Park.
The Blue Line
It also has daytime runs including Window of the World, Chegongmiao, Mangrove Nature Reserve, OCT Harbor and Coastal City. You can experience the ecological environment as well as technological development in this city.
The Yellow Line
It has nighttime runs to the following stops: OCT Harbor, Zhuzilin, Chegongmiao, Public Square East, Shanghai Hotel, Book Mall, International Trade Center, News Building, Civic Center and Lianhua Hill.
Each double-deck sightseeing bus has a glass roof to make sure you enjoy the colorful sights in the city. When you buy your tickets on the WeChat mini program, it will show you the nearest bus stop according to your location. You can also buy bus tickets at ticket offices across the city.
Bus operation hours: 9 a.m. — 5 p.m. (Red, Blue), 7 p.m. — 9:30 p.m. (Yellow)
Tickets: 50 yuan (24-hour) or 80 yuan (48-hour) for all lines; 34.9 yuan (one-day) for the Yellow Line only; free for children shorter than 1.4 meters and the disabled.
(1)、How many sightseeing bus lines has Shenzhen Bus Group recently opened?A、One B、Two C、Three D、Four(2)、Which of the following stops can the Red Line take us to?A、Shenzhen University. B、Dongmen Laojie. C、Zhuzilin. D、Chegongmiao,(3)、Linda can choose ________ if she wants to go to Lianhua Hill at 8 p.m.A、the Red Line B、the Yellow Line C、the Blue Line D、both the Red Line and the Yellow Line(4)、How can we buy the tickets?A、On the website. B、At ticket offices. C、On the WeChat mini program. D、Both B and C.(5)、Lisa (29 years old) will take her 2-4 year-old daughter to have a two-day ecological trip in Shenzhen. How much will she pay for the tickets?A、50 yuan. B、80 yuan. C、100 yuan. D、130 yuan.(6)、Where can we read the passage?A、In a storybook. B、In a weather report. C、In a travel guide. D、In a science book. -
11、in, robots, situations, a great help, can, dangerous, be(连词成句)
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12、But don't read them all right away, or it will ruin your eyesight. (保持句意基本不变)
But don't read them all, or it will ruin your eyesight.
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13、Adults learn by continuous reading and exploring. (改为反意疑问句)
Adults learn by continuous reading and exploring, ?
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14、I reached up for the box with the help of a smart AI robot. (对划线部分提问)
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15、Dr Gu gave a speech to encourage everyone to be curious. (改为一般疑问句)
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16、Complete the sentence with the proper form of the word (用所给单词的适当形式补全句子)

Human progress has always been driven by the desire to explore and understand the world around us. We are all born with an (born) urge (冲动) to ask questions and seek answers. Think about a (magic) performing tricks on stage—what makes the audience so engaged? It's not just the magic itself, but the (curiosity) nature of people who want to know how things work.
Sometimes, this desire (欲望) for knowledge can be a little (annoy), especially when we can't immediately find the answers. But that's also what makes it beautiful. Just now, I watched a group of (ant) carrying food back to their nest. (recent), it has made me realize how much there is to learn from even the smallest creatures, and I've become more (unaware) of the systems operating in nature.
Staying curious helps us see the extraordinary side in ordinary life. It encourages us to look closer, think deeper, and never stop wondering. Maintaining this mindset not only enriches our lives but also supports our (healthy). In the end, it is curiosity that lights our path toward growth and discovery.
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17、Complete the following passage with the words in the box. Each one can be used only once (用方框中所给的单词完成下列短文,将序号填入空格)
A. unfamiliar B. Therefore C. earlier D. However E. preschooler
During high school and college, many teachers tell students to travel or study in other countries. But you might be too busy with school to do it. I think young people should travel more. The you travel, the more you learn.
Most young people live with their parents. We know our own hometown pretty well. Leaving this safe place can feel scary. But we learn a lot when we try new things. Think about a who shakes a noisy toy. It might be annoying, but it helps their brain learn.
In our daily life, we know how to talk to people. But in a new place, with people who are different, it can feel strange at first. When you learn to talk with them even though you are different, your brain grows—you become smarter and more confident., trying hard things is important. Well, we often learn the most in situations. In our daily routines, we know exactly how to act and respond to others. But what about being in a new place, surrounded by strangers with different values? It might feel awkward at first. But once you realize that you can still connect with people despite your differences, you become smarter and more self-assured. Learning to face this kind of discomfort helps you grow.
A. lazy B. understanding C. have to D. For example E. Above all
Traveling also helps you understand other cultures. This is important. It's not just knowing "people from that country do this.", in Spain, I found out that people rest for two hours in the middle of the day. Some foreigners think Spanish people are. But they don't know that Spanish people place great importance on family time. Eating together with family is the most important to them. culture can lead to better friendships and work.
Lastly, traveling abroad is an amazing way to pick up a new language. When you're immersed in (沉浸于) a language, you use it repeatedly. That's how you really improve your skills.
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18、Last weekend, everyone in our community1 for a trip to the Pine Forest. We had been planning this adventure for weeks, and the excitement was everywhere. As we boarded the bus, someone reminded us to keep2 eye on our belongings and stay together.
When we arrived, the forest was lush and quiet.3 some started setting up picnic spots, others decided to explore the trails. I noticed that anyone with a map4 making use of it to navigate (导航) the paths safely. The guides5 us about the local flora and fauna (植物和动物群落), and we were all fully aware of the need to protect this natural beauty.
As we hiked,6 pointed out a rare bird, and we stopped to admire it. The experience was enriching (丰富的), and7, such trips offer a significant advantage by fostering teamwork and appreciation for nature. When the sun began to set, we gathered around a bonfire, sharing stories8 the stars appeared.
9, this journey was not just about fun; it taught us to support one another and stay connected with nature. It10 us that even in a busy world, we can find peace and touch the wonders of the natural world if we take the time to explore.
(1)A 、set up B 、set aside C 、set off(2)A 、/ B 、an C 、the(3)A 、Since B 、While C 、Once(4)A 、is B 、will be C 、was(5)A 、informed B 、warned C 、advised(6)A 、no one B 、someone C 、anyone(7)A 、in my opinion B 、for example C 、in fact(8)A 、while B 、until C 、as soon as(9)A 、In addition B 、After all C 、In conclusion(10)A 、repeated B 、reminded C 、remembered -
19、世界因发明而改变,生活因发明而精彩。为配合学校科技节活动,你校英语社团围绕 "我最喜爱的发明" 开展了一项调查。你作为社团成员,请根据以下调查结果图,写一篇英语短文报告此次活动。内容要点包括:1. 简要介绍调查结果及大家喜爱的原因;
2. 谈谈你心目中最喜爱的发明是什么,并说明至少两个原因。

要求:(1) 约 80 词左右,开头已经给出,不计入总词数。
(2) 可适当发挥,但要注意语言通顺、流畅、准确。
(3) 不得透露班级、姓名等任何个人信息,否则不予评分。
Inventions changed the world. Recently, we did a survey on "What's your favourite invention" in our school, and here is the result.
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20、在电脑上学习给他的学习习惯带来了巨大的变化。
Studying on computers to his study habits.