• 1、The giant is not (友好的) to children.
  • 2、I think paper is a great (发明).
  • 3、I have a (牙疼).
  • 4、You should take some (药).
  • 5、The emperor gives the man a lot of (钱).
  • 6、There are many wonderful beaches on this (岛屿).
  • 7、We will also have (海鲜).
  • 8、I am going to invent something (我自己).
  • 9、Alice is reading a (故事书).
  • 10、This is Peter's (雨伞).
  • 11、假如你是学生李华,你校计划实施深圳市教育局推行的"每周半天计划",组织学生到大自然、博物馆、科技馆、图书馆、高校、企业等校外场所开展社会实践活动,现面向全校学生征集活动方案。请你写信给李校长介绍你的方案,内容包括:

    1. 对"每周半天计划"的看法;

    2. 推选三个活动地点和每个地点的活动内容;

    3. 期待的收获。

    要求:

    1. 词数80词左右,开头已给出,不计入总词数;

    2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。

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  • 12、阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。

    On December 4, 2024, UNESCO (联合国教科文组织) added Chinese Spring Festival on the World Heritage List. Li Hua, a Chinese middle school student, shared the good news his foreign friend Bob and introduced the Spring Festival to him.

    What is the Spring Festival like? It is one of (important) holidays in Chinese culture. It is a time when families gather together to welcome a new year, and it (become) a symbol of get-together for a long time. For Chinese people around the world, these cultural practices bring back many good (memory) of childhood. For other members of the global village, they offer them useful way to feel the charm of an ancient Eastern culture.

    Making the Spring Festival an intangible cultural heritage of humanity (人类非物质文化遗产) is (culture) important in many ways. In addition to celebrating the rich traditional Chinese culture, it improves understanding among people of different backgrounds. With Chinese communities across the world celebrating the Spring Festival, local people get a chance (see) the common feature between the Chinese culture and their own. Understanding is the (one) step to agreement.

    Today, Spring Festival activities have been held in more than 200 countries across the world. Bob wants to experience a cultural adventure in China, he plans to come to China to celebrate the Spring Festival of 2026. Li Hua believes that Bob (attract) by the Spring Festival then.

  • 13、下面的材料A-F 介绍了国际科技展的六件创新产品,请根据 Tom、Lily、Jack、Anna、Ben五位观众的需求,为他们选择最合适的展品,并将标号填入括号中。

    Tom is an outdoor lover who often goes camping. He hopes to find a product that helps provide power in the wild.

    Lily cares deeply about environmental protection. She prefers inventions that reduce pollution.

    Jack is crazy about high-technology. He is always excited about smart devices that make daily life more convenient.

    Anna wants to find a useful tool for her grandmother, who has difficulty walking and needs extra safety support.

    Ben enjoys creative designs that combine fun and practical use. He likes trying new ways to improve small daily habits.

    A. Smart Water Bottle

    This bottle shows how much water you drink and reminds you with a gentle light. It even connects to your phone to show your daily water intake.

    B. Air-Cleaning Backpack

    Wear this backpack to clean the air around you as you walk! It uses a special filter (过滤器) to catch dust and pollutants, perfect for city life.

    C. Foldable (可折叠的) Solar Panel

    A lightweight panel that can be folded into a small size. It provides solar energy for phones or lamps during outdoor trips.

    D. Voice-Control Mirror

    Say "Good morning" to turn on the lights, check the weather, or even play music — all while looking at yourself in this high-tech mirror.

    E. Safety Wheelchair

    Designed for elderly users, this wheelchair automatically stops when it detects (检测到) stairs or dangerous areas. It also has an emergency call button.

    F. Language Learning Glasses

    Wear these glasses to see real-time translations of foreign languages in your field of vision. Great for travelers!

  • 14、Emotional toughness (韧性) is the ability to stay strong and focused when facing challenges or criticism (批评). Many successful people, like Alexander Graham Bell and the Wright Brothers, had this quality. Instead, it means standing up for your beliefs and setting clear boundaries (界限).

    To develop emotional toughness, we can follow these steps. One way is to learn who to trust. Emotionally tough people sometimes make mistakes at judging others but they learn from them and avoid repeating them. By taking small actions outside your daily schedules, you can build confidence and prepare for bigger challenges.

    Emotionally tough people stay healthy by exercising, sleeping well, and eating balanced meals. They stick to their routines even when they don't feel like it.

    Building positive relationships is the fourth key step. Emotionally tough people spend time with those who inspire and support them.

    Finally, focus on your own goals instead of comparing yourself to others. Emotionally tough people set clear goals, celebrate their achievements, and keep moving forward. They don't waste time worrying about what others think.

    It's a skill that can be developed through practice and good habits. By following these steps, we can become stronger and better prepared to face life's challenges.

    A. These relationships provide encouragement, especially during difficult times.

    B. Thirdly, self-discipline (自律) is also important.

    C. Another way is to try to step out of your comfort zone.

    D. It doesn't mean being rude, cold, or ignoring others.

    E. They often compare themselves to others to measure their success.

    F. Emotional toughness is not something we are born with.

  • 15、​​​​​​​Shenzhen is the first city in the world where all buses run on electricity. Since 2023, all 16,000 buses in the city use electricity instead of diesel (柴油). This big change helps make the air cleaner and reduces noise. Each electric bus can cut about 50 tons of dirty air each year, which is very good for our environment.

    The government spent over 3 billion yuan on this clean energy project. Electric buses cost more to buy (about 300,000 yuan extra each), but they save money later because electricity is cheaper than diesel. Drivers say these buses are quieter and easier to drive. Many passengers also say the rides are smoother than before.

    The city built 510 special stations with 8,000 places to charge (充电) the buses. About 100 of these stations use sun power to make the electricity, making them even cleaner. The buses can go 250km after charging for just 2 hours-enough for a whole day's work. At night, workers charge all the buses so they're ready for the next day.

    "The air is much better now," says Li Wei, a student who takes Bus 234 every day. "I don't smell the bad bus smoke anymore." Many people like taking photos of the new buses because they look modern and clean. Some tourists even ride them just to see how they work.

    Now, other big cities like Beijing and Shanghai are also starting to use electric buses. The United Nations says Shenzhen's buses are "a good example for all cities" to help protect our environment. Many countries are learning from Shenzhen's success.

    (1)、What makes it special about Shenzhen's buses since 2023?
    A、They all use electric power. B、They use less diesel than before. C、They have free WiFi for passengers. D、They carry more people than before.
    (2)、Why does the passage mention "300,000 yuan" in the second paragraph?
    A、To compare old and new bus types. B、To say diesel buses are better choices. C、To show electric buses cost more money to buy. D、To complain the government wasted much money.
    (3)、How do some charging stations make the buses even greener?
    A、By using solar power. B、By working at night. C、By using electricity. D、By charging buses faster.
    (4)、What did the United Nations say about Shenzhen's buses?
    A、They cost too much to keep running. B、Other cities should learn from them. C、All cities must use them right away. D、They can use sun power to make electricity.
    (5)、Where would you most likely find this passage?
    A、In a science fiction. B、On a safety website. C、In a nature magazine. D、In a travel guide book.
  • 16、In southern China's Guangdong Province, the lychee orchards (荔枝果园) are going through a smart change. A university has worked with local governments and tech partner Yushu Technology to use artificial intelligence (AI) in Gaozhou, a huge lychee-growing area.

    In April, 2025, their smart farming system found that 70% of the lychee flowers had fallen in one orchard. It then made a "prescription" (处方) map to guide farmers where to use fertilizer (肥料) and control harmful insects. In the past, farmers mainly depended on their own experience.

    This work is part of a bigger "AI + agriculture" project. Drones, satellites, and ground sensors (传感器) are used to watch 6,800 mu of lychee trees. Yushu Technology helps by dealing with large amounts of data and using AI models to study tree health and predict harvests. The system can find problems like harmful insects with a 95% correct rate. A simple mobile app allows farmers to call for drones, upload photos, and get expert advice. Even farmers with little tech knowledge can easily use it, helping them make better farming decisions.

    The AI system brings real benefits. It helps farmers react quickly, saving trees and reducing labor. Fruit quality has improved because of better harmful insects control and care. Each tree now has a QR code (二维码) showing its growing conditions, making lychees easier to sell at higher prices. Some farmers even sell their fruits before harvest by showing buyers the data.

    This smart farming model is not only improving incomes but also bringing young people back to farming. Local leaders hope to spread the "Gaozhou experience" to other places, helping more farmers and villages achieve better growth and life.

    (1)、What did the smart system find in April 2025?
    A、Trees were growing quickly. B、Many flowers had fallen. C、Farmers used less fertilizer. D、No harmful insects were found.
    (2)、What is the main purpose of the "prescription" map?
    A、To guide farmers in watering lychee trees. B、To guide farmers in selling fruits at markets. C、To guide farmers in picking lychees and fertilizer. D、To guide farmers in using fertilizer and pest control.
    (3)、How do AI tools help watch and study lychee trees according to the passage?
    A、 B、 C、 D、
    (4)、Why can farmers sell lychees at higher prices now?
    A、The trees produce more fruits than before. B、The fruit quality and growing data are shown. C、The fruits grow faster with more fertilizer. D、New lychee seeds are widely used here
    (5)、What is the writer's attitude towards the AI project?
    A、Positive and hopeful. B、Doubtful and worried. C、Uninterested and bored. D、Angry and disappointed.
  • 17、​​​​​​​When looking at the map of Shenzhen, one cannot miss the green mountain ridge (山脊) spreading nearly 200 kilometres across the city. It is called the Kunpeng Trail. Considered as one of China's top 10 hiking places for 2024, recently the trail has quickly become a symbol of Shenzhen's natural beauty.

    The name "Kunpeng" comes from two creatures in ancient Chinese myths—Kun, a giant fish, and Peng, a huge bird. Together, they stand for the spirit of exploration and adventure.

    Starting from Bao'an and ending in Dapeng, the Kunpeng Trail is Shenzhen's longest hiking trail. The trail has 20 parts and connects 10 big mountains, around 20 parks, many lakes, cultural sites, over 30 city areas, and 9 key development zones. Along the way, hikers can enjoy forests, rivers, and beautiful coastlines. The trail offers a special way to enjoy Shenzhen's different landscapes which also serve as a home for nearly 10,000 kinds of plants and wild animals.

    According to the Shenzhen Municipal Urban Management Bureau, the trail is designed for people with different levels of outdoor experience. Each part has entry and exit points, allowing hikers to choose how far they want to go. The western area of the trail has easy paths, perfect for families with young children. The central area, attracting experienced hikers, is more difficult, while the eastern area is the most challenging, with high mountains and rough paths. The trail has clear signs every 500 metres, marked from YK000 to YK415, where "Y" means hiking and "K" stands for Kunpeng.

    Whether you are an experienced hiker or a first-time visitor, there is something exciting waiting for you along different parts of the trail.

    (1)、What does the name "Kunpeng" for the trail mean?
    A、The trail's geographical area. B、The trail's ancient local culture. C、Types of plants and wild animals. D、The spirit of exploration and adventure.
    (2)、Why is Kunpeng Trail designed with different difficulty levels?
    A、To allow hikers to choose based on their needs. B、To attract hikers from different places in China. C、To mark the trail with clear signs every 500 metres. D、To protect the environment for many plants and animals.
    (3)、Which part of the trail is the least challenging?
    A、The central area. B、The western area. C、The eastern area. D、The northern area.
    (4)、What will the writer probably talk about next?
    A、Ways of travelling to the Kunpeng Trail. B、Tips for hiking safely along the Kunpeng Trail. C、Details of different parts along the Kunpeng Trail. D、Visitors from different places to the Kunpeng Trail.
    (5)、What is the main purpose of the passage?
    A、To introduce a popular hiking trail and its features. B、To compare different hiking trails in major Chinese cities. C、To encourage people to protect natural landscapes in Shenzhen. D、To explain the cultural meaning of "Kunpeng" in Chinese myths.
  • 18、Born in 2000, Sun Yingsha has been given the name "Little Devil (魔王)" by her fans.When she was little, Sun was sensitive to the sound of a table tennis ball1 the ground. Her parents noticed this and encouraged her to try playing. After a few days of training, she found that she really enjoyed it. "I felt I had some2," she told China Daily.

    When Sun joined the national team's reserve squad ( 预备队) , she was excited and encouraged. Her favourite star was Zhang Yining, and she always3 becoming a world top player. However, she faced difficulties along the way. At the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, she suffered4 losses because she didn't win the gold medal in the women's singles. "I wasn't well-rounded enough," she said. "But I learned a lot from those losses." Since then, she has experienced more5 , but she never gives up.

    "Never giving up and having courage can make a good athlete," she said. "My6 and dreams keep me going."

    At the 2023 Singapore Smash ( 大满贯 ) , Sun7 three gold medals. They're the women's singles, doubles, and mixed doubles. She became the first athlete to achieve this. Now Sun's name is at the top of the women's singles, women's doubles and mixed doubles.

    Sun is happy to see strong players from other countries. "They8 me to improve," she said. At a speech to teenagers, she also encourages9 players to stay focused and keep their love. "If you10 love table tennis, never give up, no matter what difficulties you will meet, " she said.

    (1)
    A 、breaking B 、connecting C 、hitting D 、heating
    (2)
    A 、talent B 、tasks C 、tools D 、time
    (3)
    A 、cared for B 、suffered from C 、worried about D 、dreamed of
    (4)
    A 、future B 、huge C 、hidden D 、expected
    (5)
    A 、growth B 、fun C 、failures D 、trips
    (6)
    A 、instructions B 、price C 、distance D 、goals
    (7)
    A 、praised B 、won C 、cheered D 、shared
    (8)
    A 、pay B 、allow C 、push D 、find
    (9)
    A 、foreign B 、young C 、little D 、local
    (10)
    A 、truly B 、suddenly C 、thankfully D 、quietly
  • 19、"采菊东篱下,悠然见南山。"当前,田园生活备受人们的青睐。在那里,我们可以亲近自然,感受内心的宁静,体会劳动的快乐。假如上周六你父母带你去了乡下的奶奶家,请你根据以下图表提示写一篇英语日记,记录你当天的经历。

    注意:

    (1)日记须包含所有提示内容,可适当发挥。

    (2)日记中不得出现真实的地名、校名和人名。

    (3)词数70个左右(日记的开头已给出,不计入总词数)。

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  • 20、根据下面的对话情景,在空白处填入一个适当的句子,使对话的意思连贯、完整。

    Tom: Hi, Lisa. Do you think you have a healthy lifestyle (生活方式)?

    Lisa: Well, I try to.

    Tom: I think I do. I exercise every day. I like running and playing basketball.

    Lisa: Sounds good. Exercise is really important for health.

    Tom: And it can also make me happy.

    Lisa:

    Tom: For about 30 minutes. And I don't feel too tired after running.

    Lisa: Oh, that's enough.

    Tom: Yes, I do. I eat different kinds of fruits and vegetables.

    Lisa: You're great. What else do you do?

    Tom: Sleep is important for health, too.

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