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1、Long long ago, there lived a fox who loved to eat. He lived close to a vineyard (葡萄园) and he used to look at the lovely grapes that hung there.
"How juicy they look! Oh, I really want to get into the vineyard and reach them."
On a sunny day, the fox woke up and saw the grapes glistening (发光) by the sunlight. The vineyard looked like the heaven and the grapes looked so nice that the hungry fox could no longer control himself. He jumped to reach them but fell down.
He jumped again. Now, they were much higher.
He jumped even more. But they were still out of reach.
He jumped again and again. Those grapes hung higher than the fox could reach. No matter how hard he tried, the fox could not reach the grapes. He got tired soon.
Giving up finally, he looked up in contempt (蔑视) and said as he walked away, "Those grapes surely must be sour. I wouldn't eat them even if they were served to me on a golden dish."
So you see, it's easy to despise what you cannot have.
(1)、What did the fox use to do?A、He used to look at the lovely grapes. B、He used to eat the grapes freely. C、He used to ask the farmer for the grapes. D、He used to jump into the vineyard.(2)、What does the underlined word "despise" in the last paragraph mean in Chinese?A、羡慕 B、鄙视 C、失去 D、追求(3)、Which of the following is TRUE?A、The fox lived far away from a vineyard. B、The farmer drove the fox away. C、The fox jumped but he couldn't reach the grapes. D、The fox would eat them if the grapes were put on a golden dish.(4)、After reading the passage, we can know ________.A、the fox ate the grapes B、the fox didn't eat the grapes C、the fox wasn't hungry at all D、the fox ate too many grapes(5)、Why did the fox despise the grapes?A、Because the grapes were sour. B、Because he couldn't eat them. C、Because he didn't like the taste of grapes. D、Because he couldn't drink the grape wine. -
2、发明可以改变世界。随着科技的进步,机器人已经越来越多地走进并影响着人们的生活。假如《中学生英语报》正在举办以"我与机器人"为主题的征文比赛,请你写一篇英语短文参加此次比赛。
要点:
1.你想发明的一个什么机器人,发明它的原因是什么?
2.你希望你发明的机器人可以为你做什么(至少两件)?
3.你认为机器人会取代人类吗?为什么?
注意:
1.词数:80词左右(文章的开头已经给出,不计入词数);
2.必须包括以上全部要点,可以适当发挥;
3.不得透漏学校、姓名等任何个人信息,否则不予评分;
4.条理清楚,语句通顺,意义连贯,书写规范。
With the development of science and technology, more and more people have begun to use robots in life to serve them. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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3、不过,有些人担心人工智能会给就业带来不好的影响。
However, some people are worried that artificial intelligence will have a bad employment.
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4、在未来智能生活中,对我们来说充分利用人工智能很有必要。
In the future smart life, for us make full use of artificial intelligence.
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5、事实上,很多人还不知道怎样使用智能设备来提升生活质量。
In fact, many people still don't know smart devices to improve their quality of life.
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6、多亏了智能家居,我们的生活变得多么便捷啊!
the smart home devices, our lives have become
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7、智能家居给我们的日常生活带来了巨大的变化。
Smart home devices have to our everyday life.
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8、请根据下文中所给的首字母写出空格所缺的单词,使文章通顺合理并符合语法要求。在填写答题卷时,要求写出完整单词。(每空只写一词)
Do you know about dinosaurs? These p animals living in times before recorded history, roamed the Earth millions of years ago. Some scientists believe that certain dinosaurs, like the Troodon, might have been i enough to learn basic skills. They lived e—in grasslands, forests, and even near rivers. Have you ever wondered how some dinosaurs could fly? Creatures like the pterodactyl used their large wings to cover long distances, searching for food. Sadly, a mysterious event led to their d. Scientists face the challenge of studying their bones. Their bones can show how these amazing animals lived, hunted, and suffered when they s on Earth.
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9、Chinese zhusuan is a time-honoured practice of performing calculations (计算) with an abacus. It shows the creativity and wisdom of the Chinese people over thousands of years. In 2013, it was added to UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
People use defined formulas (公式) to move beads (有孔的珠子) on the abacus for all kinds of maths problems, from simple addition to complex equations (方程式). Beginners can perform quick calculations after some basic training.
Since 1949, abacus associations have been set up in China. And various zhusuan competitions have been organized. In 2008, zhusuan became a national intangible cultural heritage.
Although modern electronic devices have replaced the abacus for daily calculations, zhusuan still has great value. It helps improve children's attention, memory and thinking skills. Having been passed down for generations, it has helped form a strong sense of China's cultural identity (认同感).
Today, many places are working to protect and promote the value of traditional calculation techniques. Some schools, such as Dawei Primary School in Huangshan and Shilimiao Primary School in Hefei, have zhusuan courses or exhibition halls. Teachers are trying new ways to combine zhusuan with modern maths, hoping more people will learn and love this traditional Chinese skill.
A. There are over 20 museums or exhibition halls about zhusuan in China.
B. Certain rules have been developed to test zhusuan skills.
C. It is widely considered as one of the great inventions of China.
D. In Chinese, "zhusuan" directly means calculating with beads.
E. And it has also become an important symbol of Chinese culture.
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10、Lu Ban: The Inventor
Lu Ban, a famous Chinese craftsman from about 2,500 years ago, is known as "China's father of carpentry". He created many tools like the saw, the plane, and the ink line. Lu Ban also invented the Luban lock to test his son's skills. His son worked on it all night and finally solved it by morning, showing its challenge and fun.
Lu Ban's Tools
Lu Ban's inventions changed woodwork. The plane helps make surfaces flat on hard wood. The ink line, inspired by threads (线), helps draw straight lines. The saw is strong enough to cut hard wood. Once, Lu Ban cut his hand on a leaf. So he got the idea of making a tool with a toothed edge which became the first saw.
Symbol of Luban Locks
In 2023, UN representative Zhang Jun used the Luban lock to symbolize teamwork. He showed that if one piece of the lock is removed, the whole structure falls apart, highlighting the importance of unity.
Cultural Heritage
Today, Luban locks are not only fun puzzles but also cultural treasures. Tengzhou, Shandong Province, Lu Ban's birthplace, is famous for making these locks. Li Hao, a lock-making master, runs a big company with over 100 workers to keep the craft alive. In 2023, their sales reached 30 million yuan.
Modern Luban Locks
Traditional Luban locks have six pieces, but more advanced ones can have over 100.
Lu Ban locks show the creativity and intelligence of Chinese culture, combining fun with history and skill.
(1)、Why did Zhang Jun use the Luban lock at the UN in 2023?A、To show China's advanced carpentry skills. B、To tell the importance of unity. C、To explain the history of Lu Ban's inventions. D、To highlight Chinese woodworking techniques.(2)、Which picture shows Luban locks correctly?A、
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11、China's tech startup scene is developing rapidly, focusing on innovation (创新) and self-reliance. UBTECH, a company in Shenzhen, is leading the way, especially in humanoid (类人的) and intelligent service robots.
UBTECH is a key part in developing advanced robots. In 2023, it helped found the Beijing Humanoid Robot Innovation Centre, allowing people to use over 300 patents (专利). Earlier this year, a robot called Tiangong Ultra developed by the centre won the world's first humanoid robot half marathon in Beijing. This shows how far Chinese robotics has come!
What makes UBTECH stand out? By the end of 2024, the company had 2,680 authorized (授权的) patents, and more than 90% of the core parts used in its humanoid robots were made in China. This means it depends on its own technology, not foreign imports (进口). Its latest industrial humanoid robot, Walker S1, has got practical training in real factories and logistics companies (物流公司). It can deal with tasks like sorting goods, installing parts, and checking quality.
Shenzhen, as a tech hub, is taking measures to expand the scale of its humanoid and intelligent robot industries. An action plan aims to build about 1,200 related companies by 2027, creating a market of more than 100 billion yuan.
The industrial cluster (产业集群) in Shenzhen is becoming more popular. The complete industrial chain helps Unitree Robotics, a technology company, shorten the period of product development, making its products highly competitive in overseas markets. Close connection with Hong Kong is another advantage, which makes it easier for companies to attract international talent. Together these companies blend Hong Kong's R&D strength with Shenzhen's manufacturing (制造业) to build a stronger tech future.
(1)、What can we learn about UBTECH from Paragraph 1 and Paragraph 2?A、It plays an important role in the robots field. B、It only focuses on developing humanoid robots. C、It won the world's first humanoid robot half marathon. D、It founded the Beijing Humanoid Robot Innovation Centre in 2024.(2)、Why does the writer mention UBTECH's patents in Paragraph 3?A、To show the company's talent strength. B、To encourage more people to join the company. C、To compare it with other companies in Shenzhen. D、To show the company's technological self-reliance.(3)、What is Shenzhen's goal for humanoid robot companies by 2027?A、To build about 1,200 related companies. B、To attract more international talent. C、To create a 50 billion yuan market. D、To develop more than 3,000 patents.(4)、The underlined word "blend" in the last paragraph has the closest meaning to "________".A、separate B、mix C、compete D、match -
12、After over 10 years of service, my old computer finally died. My daughter talked me into buying a new computer to take the place of it. What followed was two days of stress.
After my daughter set up my new computer, I looked for the old email program I used, only to find that it wasn't on this model. When I tried to download the program again, it wouldn't work. I spent the next day talking to four different customer service workers, but no one could help. I also had a terrible time downloading my old typing program. Then I had a problem moving all of my old storage from a different hard drive. The new computer's programs were difficult for me to use. I wasn't used to them. Each time I opened one of them, it changed everything on my screen. I had to work hard to find out how to change them back. In the end, I made so many mistakes while using the computer that my daughter had to set it up all over again.
But now, the new computer is set up properly and I think I can still use it to do some simple things. I only hope it will work as long as my old computer did.
One thing I learned from all of this is that when it comes to computers and life, I want to keep things simple. I don't want to wake up in the morning and worry about what I have to do. Instead, I want to pet my dogs, take them outside, and watch the sun slowly rise. I want to spend time hugging my children and hearing them calling me Mum. Be a person—not a program.
(1)、Why did the writer buy a new computer?A、Her old computer was out of date. B、Her old computer couldn't work. C、Her daughter took her old one. D、She wanted a computer which she can carry around.(2)、How did the writer feel about the new computer?A、She felt excited. B、She felt surprised. C、She felt bored. D、She felt stressed.(3)、What did the writer do first after setting up her new computer?A、She tried to download her old email program. B、She tried to download her typing program. C、She turned to the customer service workers for help. D、She moved her old hard drive onto it.(4)、What does the writer learn from this experience?A、Newer is always better. B、She's never too old to learn. C、It is good to keep things simple. D、Technology develops quickly. -
13、Vincent Willem Van Gogh was a Dutch Post-Impressionist artist. And he was born on 30 March, 1853. He is thought to be one of the greatest artists with a great influence on the 20th century art.
Van Gogh spent his early adult life working for an art company. After a short period as a teacher, he became a missionary (传教士). He did not begin his career as a painter until 1880. However, during the last ten years of his life, he produced more than 2,000 pieces, including around 900 paintings and 1,100 drawings and sketches. Van Gogh used the bright colours and style of painting in a special, recognizable (可辨认的) style. Most of his best-known works were produced during his final two years, when he was having a serious illness.
In 1890, Van Gogh shot himself in the chest (胸部). He died two days later, with Theo, his brother and his best friend, at his side, who reported his last words as "The sadness will last forever."
Van Gogh's mother threw away quite a number of his paintings. The only painting he sold during his lifetime, The Red Vineyard, was created in 1888. It is now on show in the Pushkin Museum in Moscow, Russia. As he became more and more famous, his paintings are more and more popular. Several paintings by Van Gogh rank among the most expensive paintings in the world. On 30 March, 1987, Van Gogh's painting Irises was sold for a record of $53.9 million at Sotheby's, New York. On 15 May, 1990, his Portrait of Doctor Gachet was sold for $83.5 million at Christie's, setting a new price record.
(1)、When did Van Gogh begin his career as an artist?A、In his early childhood. B、In 1880. C、In 1888. D、In 1890.(2)、How old was Van Gogh when he died?A、About 37 years old. B、About 47 years old. C、About 57 years old. D、About 67 years old.(3)、How many paintings were sold during Van Gogh's lifetime?A、2,000. B、1,100. C、900. D、Only one.(4)、According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?A、Van Gogh often used bright colours in his paintings. B、Van Gogh had a serious illness before he died. C、The Red Vineyard was sold to the Pushkin Museum in Moscow after Van Gogh died. D、Van Gogh's Portrait of Doctor Gachet was sold for $83.5 million and set a new price record. -
14、China's tourism industry is growing quickly, thanks to new visa-free policies (免签政策). The policies make travel 1. Over 20 million foreign visitors came to China in 2024, a 112.3 percent increase from 2023. This boom (繁荣) has created many 2 chances for people who can speak foreign languages.
Dan Niu used to work in a bank but now3 bike tours for foreign tourists in Shanghai. "On our rides, we can stop anytime to chat with people at breakfast spots, or dance with retirees in public squares," he says. His 4 show visitors the real Shanghai, not just tourist sites.
Travel agencies are 5 too. GZL International Travel Service in Guangdong has more multilingual (使用多种语言的) guides. English-speaking guides are the most popular, but Japanese, Spanish and Russian guides are also wanted. Now, AI translation is common, and tourists can travel to many foreign countries without the need for a translator. 6, the human connection is still highly valued. After all, while technology can help translate, it cannot guide. Human guides provide something special: friendship and cultural understanding.
Different tourists want different 7. Young travelers enjoy street food and city walks, while older visitors 8 history and tradition. Some want to try taiji or calligraphy (书法), and others love shopping for Chinese-style clothes. River cruises (乘船游览) and natural scenery are 9 too.
Social media helps connect guides with visitors. Yami, a Russian-language graduate student, says, "I use apps to find clients and am fully booked for months. I 10 the world from my guests."
As more foreigners discover China's rich culture and beautiful sights, the tourism boom brings people together in wonderful ways.
(1)A 、faster B 、safer C 、easier D 、harder(2)A 、job B 、story C 、task D 、activity(3)A 、takes B 、follows C 、leads D 、joins(4)A 、photos B 、tours C 、ideas D 、games(5)A 、growing B 、dropping C 、closing D 、starting(6)A 、Besides B 、However C 、Instead D 、Also(7)A 、hobbies B 、experiences C 、examples D 、challenges(8)A 、create B 、hate C 、prefer D 、share(9)A 、boring B 、popular C 、different D 、empty(10)A 、learn about B 、argue with C 、depend on D 、look for -
15、In Xiaoshi Subdistrict, Gulou District, Nanjing, a special dance team is lighting up lives through art. The wheelchair dance group was founded in September 2022. Now, there 1 14 members with different degrees of mobility challenges in the team. They took part 2 a charity activity and performed a wheelchair dance in April.
58-year-old Song Aixia is the leader of 3 team. "Our team was founded to help its members step out of their homes and be part of society," said Song. "So far, we 4 several wheelchair dances. Everyone sits tall in their wheelchairs, moving their arms, turning, and shifting formations (队形) to the rhythm of the music 5."
Each member brings their own lively energy to the team. Coach Wang Jue, who paid for her own training, created dance moves specifically for dancers with disabilities. Zhang Xiuqin, now in her seventies, keeps attending throughout the year. Ni Ming, who lives with myasthenia, spent months 6 to perform a fan dance.
7 this wheelchair dance team performs in unison, they show not only artistry but also the unbreakable spirit of resilience (坚韧).
"Wheelchairs cannot stop our dreams of a 8 life," said Song. These dancers illuminate (照亮) life through art, dancing in the light of hope and perseverance.
Through dance, these dancers bring hope to both 9 and others. They prove that with passion (热情), anyone can shine—no matter what challenges they face. As they move in rhythm, they remind us: life's dance is about hearts, not 10.
(1)A 、is B 、are C 、was D 、were(2)A 、at B 、on C 、in D 、for(3)A 、a B 、an C 、the D 、/(4)A 、learn B 、learns C 、learned D 、have learned(5)A 、happy B 、happier C 、happily D 、happiness(6)A 、practise B 、practises C 、to practise D 、practising(7)A 、When B 、If C 、Unless D 、Because(8)A 、beauty B 、beautiful C 、beautifully D 、beautify(9)A 、they B 、them C 、their D 、themselves(10)A 、foot B 、feet C 、foots D 、footing -
16、—Guys, see you in January!
—________, John. Call us when you are back home.
A、That's all right B、That's right C、Take it easy D、Take care -
17、Here is this week's magazine. Please ________ it and choose one article for careful reading.A、look into B、look through C、look up D、look after
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18、The high-speed train is one of ________ of transportation in China.A、the more convenient means B、the most convenient means C、the more convenient mean D、the most convenient mean
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19、—What a ________ film! I didn't get anything after watching it!
—Why not think ________ and maybe you will find something useful!
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20、—I think swimming is ________ running.
—I don't think so. I like running rather than ________.
A、more interesting than; swimming B、not as interesting as; swimming C、not as more interesting as; to swim D、not as interesting as; swim