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1、去某些有趣的地方旅游是一种很好的放松方式。
Going for a trip is a good way to relax.
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2、阅读下面短文,根据其内容填空和回答问题。1至4题每题答案不超过3个单词,5题须用完整句子回答。
In 2025, if you ask which AI tool is the most popular, many people will mention DeepSeek. It can help with homework, plan trips, and even explain mahjong rules. The genius (天才) behind this "all-purpose helper" is its founder (创始人), Liang Wenfeng.
Born in 1985 in a small village in Guangdong, Liang grew up in a common family—his parents were both primary school teachers. From a young age, he loved math and technology (科技), often winning prizes in Olympiad competitions. Everyone around him called him a "genius kid." At 17, he became the top scorer in his city's college entrance exam and got into Zhejiang University, where he studied artificial intelligence (AI).
During college, Liang spent most of his time in the lab. He even bought parts with his own money to build devices and research machine vision. After getting his degree, he noticed AI's potential in financial markets and began exploring automated trading. This experience laid the groundwork for his future career.
In 2013, Liang started his first business with his classmates, focusing on AI-based investment. Their company soon became one of China's top firms in this field. But Liang had bigger dreams: he wanted to make AI accessible to everyone. In 2023, he founded DeepSeek, aiming to build advanced AI that's both powerful and affordable.
Liang once said, "China should be a contributor to technology, not just a follower." This belief drives him. Today, DeepSeek has 30 million users worldwide, proving that great technology can be for everyone. From a village kid to an AI pioneer, Liang's story shows that passion and innovation can change the world.
Liang Wenfeng: The of DeepSeek
Liang's Story
Liang liked at a very young age.
After he , he noticed AI's potential in financial markets and began exploring automated trading.
Liang started his first business with his classmates in , focusing on AI-based investment.
What can you learn from Liang Wenfeng?
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3、阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有一个为多余选项。
Family is an important part of our lives. It teaches us many important lessons. Our parents show us how to make friends and treat others kindly. Brothers and sisters, on the other hand, teach us how to help one another.
We enjoy playing games, going shopping, and doing chores together like cleaning up bedrooms and living rooms. During these activities, we share joy and happiness with each other. During hard times, our parents are always by our side, offering support (支持) and guidance (指导).
While every family member is different, they all have the same goal: So, let's treasure our families and be thankful for their love and support. Family is a special gift. Remember to show your love and care to your family members often.
A. It enriches (丰富) our life and makes it wonderful.
B. With their help, we feel warm.
C. They teach us the value (价值) of being nice to everyone.
D. Parents always do everything for us.
E. to live happily together.
F. Spending time with family is a wonderful thing.
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After selling my house and leaving my job, I planned to take my cat Cindy to travel around the world.
In the past, we went to quite a few places in America. We saw forests and mountains together and they were fantastic. This year, we spent three months staying on the beach in Canada. Some people were surprised to find that I was traveling with a cat. Once a woman even shouted, "There is a cat trying to get into your van."
I know. The van, a small house on wheels, is our home. I built it by myself with a bed but the whole country is our backyard.
Cindy enjoys finding out places she has never visited, but she doesn't like to go too far from our van. She loves to sit in the van and enjoy the great view through the window. I post our photos on the Internet and millions of people around the world like our trip.
We are lucky to have each other. I will never forget about the trip we had together.
If Cindy taught me something, it is that you don't need a lot to be happy.
(1)、How did people feel when they found the writer traveling with a cat?A、Bored. B、Surprised. C、Lucky.(2)、What does the underlined word "van" in Paragraph (段落) 2 probably mean?A、房车 B、双肩包 C、营地(3)、During this trip, what does Cindy like to do?A、To sit in the van and enjoy the great scenery. B、To post their photos on the Internet. C、To go too far from their van.(4)、What's the best title for the passage?A、A Special Cat-Cindy B、Traveling with a Cat C、A Good Guide -
5、Have you heard of Baobab trees (猴面包树)? Baobab trees are amazing plants that grow in Africa. They look really strange. Their trunks (树干) are very thick, like big bottles. Some baobab trees are so wide that many people can hold hands around them.
Baobab trees can live for a very long time, and some are more than 1,000 years old! So they are also called "the tree of life". They can also help people and animals in many ways.
During the rainy season, baobab trees store a lot of water in their trunks. When there is no rain, people can get water from them. The bark (树皮) of the tree can be used to make rope or cloth. The fruit of the baobab tree is big and has a hard shell. Inside, the fruit is full of pulp (果肉) that tastes a bit like lemon. Animals love the fruit, and people can eat it too or make drinks from it.
Baobab trees are very important to the environment. They provide homes for many animals, such as birds and bats. But now, some baobab trees are in danger because of climate change and human activities. We should try to protect them.
(1)、How does the writer start (开始) the text in Paragraph (段落) 1?A、By giving an example. B、By asking a question. C、By listing numbers.(2)、What does the underlined word "them" in Paragraph 3 refer to (指的是)?A、People and animals. B、Baobab trees' bark. C、Baobab trees' trunks.(3)、What's inside the baobab tree's fruit according to the passage?A、Hard wood. B、Pulp that tastes a bit like lemon. C、Sweet candy.(4)、What's the purpose of the last paragraph?A、To tell us the importance of baobab trees and to call on us to protect them. B、To describe the appearance of baobab trees. C、To introduce the fruit of Baobab trees. -
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Winter Camp Animal Helpers (帮手) Wanted
Are you good at taking care of animals? Are you a careful and kind girl? Would you like to meet and help look after animals? We are looking for three junior high school students to join our team as camp helpers for this winter. We have hundreds of animals to look after. They are dogs, cats and rabbits. You need to feed them once a day in the evening.
You should:
●be a girl aged between 13 and 15
●be interested in staying with animals
●be friendly and kind to animals
Working dates: from January 5th, 2026 to February 11th, 2026
Working hours: 8:00 a.m.—11:30 a.m.; 2:30 p.m.—6:00 p.m.
Accommodations (食宿):
Two meals are free (免费的). You need to pay (支付) $3 for each breakfast.
You will live in a hotel nearby. Never worry about the hotel fees (费用). We will pay for you.
If you are interested and want to know more, please call us at 99766654 or send an e-mail to wintercamp666@163.com.
(1)、Which of the following animals are NOT mentioned (提到) in the text?A、
B、
C、
(2)、Who can be a camp helper?A、A 13-year-old girl who is afraid of dogs. B、A 14-year-old boy who has a lovely pet dog. C、A 15-year-old girl who loves animals a lot.(3)、How much does a student need to pay for a week's breakfast?A、$3. B、$13. C、$21.(4)、Where does the material (材料) probably come from?A、A guide book. B、A diary. C、A newspaper (报纸). -
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Everyone needs friends. There is an old saying, how do you find1 friendship and keep it?
The American Writer Sally Seaman tells young students some good2 to find friends. Sally says finding friendship is just like3 a tree. You plant the seed (种子) and take care of it to make it grow.
First, you should4 a friend. What makes a good friend? It is not because a person has much money or a good look. A good friend should be5 and patient (耐心的). For example, if you have a bad day, a good friend should listen to your complaints (抱怨) and do his or her best to help. To make a friend, you cannot be too shy. You can share your life with each other6.
But things cannot always be happy. Even the best friends have fights. When you have a7 with your friend, what should you do? You have to talk to him or her. When there is no one around, have an honest talk. If your friend doesn't want to talk, you can8 to him or her. There are some9 to be friends again: Tell him or her how you are feeling, say what your friend did wrong and explain (解释) why you did this or that. Don't forget that friendship is one of the most10 things in your life.
(1)A 、popular B 、real C 、interesting(2)A 、ways B 、plans C 、places(3)A 、caring B 、planting C 、making(4)A 、imagine B 、choose C 、protect(5)A 、strange B 、bored C 、kind(6)A 、probably B 、seriously C 、happily(7)A 、talk B 、fight C 、look(8)A 、call B 、remind C 、write(9)A 、actions B 、steps C 、opinions(10)A 、important B 、outgoing C 、difficult -
8、阅读下面一篇短文,从短文前的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有一个为多余选项。
A. and B. as C. but D. an E. why F. of
Rice is the staple food for more than half the world's population (人口). About 90% of the world's rice is eaten by Asians. Rice is important part of their everyday food. People in other places eat different food. For example, in many Western countries, such Britain and America, bread made from wheat is the most popular food. In many African countries, people usually love to eat corn.
Most countries have their own special dishes. For example, dumplings are quite common in China; in Thailand India, people eat many different curries; in Italy, people eat pasta, a kind noodles made from wheat.
Perhaps the most international food is Chinese food. There are so many different dishes from so many different parts of China. That is there is probably at least one Chinese restaurant in every city in the world. Everyone can find something they like, whatever their favorite kind of food is.
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9、人工智能(AI)正深刻影响着我们的生活与学习。某英语报社"Teen Talk"栏目发起征文,邀请中学生分享对AI的看法。请你根据以下提示,写一篇短文投稿。
要求:
1. 词数80—100;
2. 文中不得出现真实姓名和校名;
3. 开头已给出,不计入总词数。

As AI develops fast, it has become part of our daily lives.
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10、Tom是一个多么有才智的男孩子呀!
Tom is!
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11、这个机器人最大的突破点之一就是它是环保的。
One of is that the robot is eco-friendly.
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12、他前几天把自己的想法写了下来,并且确保它们理解起来也足够简单。
He his ideas and made sure they were to understand a few days ago.
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13、Tom届时将会挑战自己去参加一个机器人制作大赛。
Tom will himself a robot-making competition at that time.
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14、科技在我们的日常生活中扮演着重要角色!因此,我们学校将会举办一场科技节。
Technology in our daily life, so our school will hold a technology festival.
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15、根据短文的内容及首字母写出文中所缺单词。
Encyclopedias are useful books for learning new things. They don't just talk about one topic—they cover knowledge from the w world, like animals, plants and history. If you have a question, such as "How big is the Earth?", an encyclopedia will r with a clear answer, not a guess.
In the past, people could only read paper encyclopedias at home or in libraries. But c, with the help of phones and computers, you can open digital encyclopedias anywhere—on the bus, at a café, or even during a break at school.
A these digital versions are small and easy to carry, they still have all the useful information from paper encyclopedias. The biggest a of encyclopedias is that they help students with homework and let people learn fun facts in free time. Whether for study or play, encyclopedias make learning new things simple and enjoyable.
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16、阅读短文及文后A~E选项,选出可以填入各题空白处的最佳选项,并在 答题卡上将该项涂黑。
What inventions do you think are the most important? Here are four important ones.
Paper is one of the most important inventions in the world. It's not easy for people to write without paper. Cai Lun's invention allowed people to write down information, stories and history on paper.
The toilet is a simple and important invention. Before toilets, waste would go into the rivers from people's homes. However, with toilets, people can deal with their waste in a cleaner way. This has helped to make people less sick and keep cities cleaner.
Another great invention is animal food. But then, hay (干草) came along and became a popular and easy-to-get food for animals. Then animals could live through the long winter.
When people are more than 45 years old, they often start having trouble seeing things up close. It is called far-sightedness (远视眼). This makes it hard to see things clearly that are close to them. Thankfully, reading glasses were invented to solve this problem.
Do you know of other important inventions?
A. This made people sick in cities.
B. The fourth great invention is reading glasses.
C. In 105 AD, Cai Lun in ancient China invented paper.
D. They allow people to easily read, write and do "close work".
E. Before this invention, most animals died in autumn because there wasn't enough food for them to eat.
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17、When ChatGPT came out last November, Olivia Lipkin, a copywriter (文案写手) in San Francisco, didn't care too much about it. However, over the next few months, Lipkin found herself with less and less work to do. In April, she lost her job with no explanation. She realized why she had lost her job later when she heard managers talking about how using ChatGPT was cheaper than hiring (雇用) a human writer.
Lipkin was not alone. Eric Fein, a 34-year-old man in the U. S. state of Illinois, had been running a writing company for ten years. He became jobless last March. All his clients (客户) told him they no longer needed his services because they were turning to ChatGPT. Fein warned them that ChatGPT couldn't write with his level of creativity. His clients said they understood, but it was far cheaper to use the chatbot (聊天机器人) than to pay him.
Experts think that A. I. systems (人工智能系统) like ChatGPT could make hundreds of millions of people lose their jobs in the future. But for those who write posts and advertisements on the internet, the effect is already here. They also say that even the best A. I. systems can't compare with the writing skills of a human. They don't have personal voices or styles. Besides, they often give the wrong answers.
After being replaced by ChatGPT, Fein and Lipkin decided to do a job that A. I. can't do. "People are looking for the cheapest method, and that's not a person—it's a robot." Lipkin says.
(1)、Why did Lipkin have less and less work to do?A、Because managers hired a new copywriter. B、Because she was not good at finishing her work. C、Because she used ChatGPT to complete her work. D、Because her managers gave more work to ChatGPT.(2)、The writer used the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 to ________.A、list some numbers B、answer a question C、give another example D、express some feelings(3)、Fein thought his writing services were better than those of ChatGPT in terms of (在……方面) ________.A、creativity B、cost C、personal style D、writing skills(4)、Which of the following statements do experts agree with?A、A. I. systems like ChatGPT can be as good as humans in the writing skills. B、A. I. systems like ChatGPT may make many people lose jobs, and they have some disadvantages. C、Writers should learn to use A. I. systems like ChatGPT to keep their jobs. D、People can't get right answers from A. I. systems like ChatGPT. -
18、Numbers are everywhere in our world. They do much more than just count things. They help us understand life and solve difficult problems.
Science & Health
Numbers keep us safe and healthy. Builders use special numbers like 3.14 (π) to make strong bridges that won't fall down. Doctors use numbers like 37℃ (normal body temperature) and 60-100 beats per minute (normal heartbeat) to check health.
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Numbers tell us about people. Did you know that Asia has around 4.8 billion people? That's more than half of all people on Earth! Leaders use these numbers to decide how many schools to build. In bad times, numbers help decide how much food or medicine is needed. Stores even use numbers to know which products sell well.
Everyday Uses
We see numbers every day. When baking a cake, you need twice as much flour as sugar. At stores, a 20% discount means you can pay less money. On the road, signs like "60 km/h" tell drivers the maximum speed. Dates also use numbers, like "June 26th".
There are also some fun facts about numbers. People think differently about some numbers. In China, people believe that the number 8 means good fortune. Meanwhile, in some Western countries, people think 13 is unlucky.
Numbers help us describe everything—from small things to huge stars. They are the world's special language.
(1)、Which of the following is best for "________"?A、Numbers in Art B、Numbers for Decisions C、Numbers and Cultures D、Numbers for Fun(2)、Why do stores use numbers according to the passage?A、To make the prices of their products higher. B、To count how many products they have. C、To check if people pay the right money. D、To find out popular products easily.(3)、What is the main idea of the passage?A、Numbers help doctors and builders do their jobs well. B、Numbers play important roles in different parts of life. C、Numbers have different meanings in different cultures. D、People use numbers to solve difficult scientific problems.(4)、Where is this passage probably from?A、A magazine about daily science. B、A guidebook for travelling C、A sports news report. D、A storybook about magical numbers -
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What's On?
Detailed Information
Print Your Voice
We all know what our voice sounds like but what does it look like? How can the science of our voice be turned into art? Join us at the Print Your Voice workshop where your voice will be turned into your own jewellery (首饰). Step into a special room to create a recording (录音), saying whatever you like. Then you will get a special piece of art with the sound waves (声波) of your recording. Suitable for ages 15+.
Date: Sunday 13 August, 10:00am-1:00 pm & 2:00 pm-5:00 pm.
Address: Powerhouse. Museum,Harris Street, Ultimo
Tickets: Adult (ages≥18) $50,
Teenager (ages 15-17) $45
Tel: 92170222
Making Your Future
Discover Western Sydney University's Maker Space and work through a 3D project in this hands-on workshop. See how 3D printing works and create your future just
with the technology!
Suitable for ages 16 and over.
Date: Thursday 17 August, 2:30 pm-6:00 pm.
Address: Maker Space, Building Z, Western Sydney University
Tickets: Free with booking
Tel: 47360389
Science of Cake
Join scientist Subha Nasir Ahmad in a talk about some of the science of baking and see a cake-decorating show using skills drawn from science. Pick up tips to improve your baking game as you watch an expert make a Sunny Bakehouse Cake.
Suitable for ages 16+.
Date: Saturday 19 August, 9:00 am-12:00 pm.
Address: Office 360, 2 Huntley St, Alexandria
Tickets: $50
Tel: 33892391
Learn to Code (编码) with Robotics
Robots have become our close friends. In this workshop you'll learn to write scientific computer programs with them. You will have the chance to use your creative minds to program simple robotic behaviors (行为).
Suitable for ages 10 and over.
Date: Saturday 19 August, 10:00 am-1:00 pm.
Address: Canva Offices, 2 Lacey St, Surry Hills
Tickets: Adult (ages≥18) $20,
Teenager (ages 15-17) $15,
Child (ages 10-14) $10
Tel: 21791713
(1)、What can you get if you visit Powerhouse Museum on 13 August?A、A small lovely robot. B、A piece of jewellery. C、A 3D printed recording. D、A Sunny Bakehouse Cake.(2)、What can visitors do when they attend Science of Cake?A、Play with robots. B、Record their soundwaves. C、Meet Subha Nasir Ahmad. D、Experience 3D printing.(3)、A 13-year-old girl and her parents will join the robot workshop, how much will they pay?A、$40. B、$45. C、$50. D、$55.(4)、What can we know about the four activities?A、Only teenagers are welcome. B、All take place on the weekend. C、They all need paid tickets. D、All are connected with science -
20、Look it up
Here are two articles from an encyclopedia.
Diogenes

Diogenes (412 BC—323 BC) was an intelligent man in ancient Europe. For him, the way to be happy was to own as few things as possible. He only had three things—his clothes, a lantern (灯笼) and a bowl to eat with, but he was very happy. One day, Diogenes saw a boy drinking water from his hands by a river, and then he threw away his bowl.
Diogenes used to walk through the city with his lantern during the day. When people asked him why he carried the lantern, he would hold it up to their faces, look at them and say, "I'm looking for an honest man." (See a )
Whales

Whales are the largest animals on Earth and they live in every ocean. The first fossil whales are found in rocks around 50 million years old. Some are 30 metres long and some are as heavy as 33 elephants.
Whales are not fish. They live in the water, but they breathe air. Like humans, they are warm-blooded mammals (哺乳动物). Whales produce sounds that can be heard for miles underwater. They often use calls to sense (感知) the environment and to talk with each other.
Nowadays, some kinds of whales are in danger, even after years of protection. People kill at least 300,000 whales and dolphins each year by fishing. (See b )
(1)、According to the first article "Diogenes", Diogenes ________.A、carried his lantern because it was dark B、gave his bowl to the boy by the river C、encouraged people to live an easy life D、thought no one was honest in the world(2)、What does the underlined word "they" in the second article refer to?A、mammals B、fish C、humans D、whales(3)、Which of the following words can be put into "a" and "b" separately (分别地)?A、People; Science B、Art; Science C、Art; Earth history D、People; Earth history