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1、In a time when artificial intelligence is revolutionizing sectors worldwide, being updated on recent advancements, connecting with industry experts, and discovering groundbreaking innovations is more important than ever. Here is a detailed guide to the key AI conferences and summits scheduled for 2025.
AI For Good Global Summit
Date: July 08th-15th, 2025
Place: Geneva, Switzerland
Hosted by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), this summit advocates for the use of AI technologies to enhance vital global objectives such as health, climate initiatives, gender equality, inclusive prosperity, and sustainable infrastructure. The gathering unites UN organizations, government officials, industry executives, and academic specialists dedicated to using AI for beneficial societal effects.
AI & Big Data Expo North America
Date: June 04th – 05th, 2025
Place: Santa Clara, USA
Concentrated on the revolutionary effects of AI and big data in diverse sectors, this expo offers in-depth knowledge via talks, panel discussions, and displays from top AI and big data firms. Participants can discover practical uses and cutting-edge solutions that are transforming companies in the digital era.
AI World Congress
Date: June 18th – 19th, 2025
Place: London, UK
The AI World Congress includes insightful keynote speeches and focused sessions on important AI subjects, such as intelligent financial services, data governance, AI ethics, and digital healthcare. This event offers a European viewpoint on worldwide AI trends while tackling the distinct challenges and opportunities present in the UK and European markets.
AI Hardware & Edge AI Summit
Date: September 10th-12th, 2025
Place: San Jose, USA
This summit, with a specialized emphasis on cutting-edge developments in AI hardware and edge computing technologies, tackles the essential infrastructure that strengthens AI deployment. The event features technical talks, expert panel discussions, and showcases from leading AI hardware firms advancing the limits of computational power and efficiency.
(1)、What is the feature of AI For Good Global Summit?A、It specializes in cutting-edge AI hardware development. B、It focuses on the practical business uses of AI technology. C、It promotes using AI to solve societal and global problems. D、It offers a European view on AI trends and market chances.(2)、What do AI & Big Data Expo North America and AI Hardware & Edge AI Summit have in common?A、They mainly deal with AI applications for healthcare. B、They both officially take place in European countries. C、They address the ethical implications of AI technology. D、They have expert panel interactions as part of their events.(3)、What is the main purpose of the text?A、To promote new AI devices. B、To discuss AI moral dilemmas. C、To present upcoming AI conferences. D、To review previous AI achievements. -
2、假定你是李华,你校将举办古典音乐节。请写封邮件邀请你的英国朋友James参加,内容包括:
1. 活动安排;
2. 询问他是否愿意表演节目。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear James,
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Yours,
Li Hua
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3、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Woodcarving, an ancient craft with (globe) cultural significance, involves shaping wood into delicate designs and figures. Dating back thousands of years in China, this art (consider) a valuable traditional art, reflecting rich craftsmanship and symbolism.
Craftsmen employ different techniques like relief carving and sculpture in the round, each (require) distinct skills and tools. Faced with such demanding work, these craftsmen often remind (they) to stay patient, as even a small mistake could ruin hours of work. At the same time, many traditional tools like gouges (凿子) remain essential, which demonstrates the craft's respect for time-honored methods, modern tools are gradually being adopted for efficiency.
For example, in Chaoshan, Guangdong, woodcarving decorates furniture and temples, (deep) serving both artistic and symbolic purposes. Ethnic groups like the Zhuang integrate traditional patterns that often describe traditional stories or natural elements, conveying (wish) for happiness and harmony. Dongyang woodcarving, represented by the contemporary artist Lu Guangzheng, gains worldwide (recognize).
Today, woodcarving, aim is to encourage new generations of craftsmen, adapts to modern trends when preserving tradition, standing a living example of human creativity and cultural continuity.
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4、My son is tidying the living room with proper attention. This has never happened before and he's doing it all with a1 on his face.
He is to be2 for these exercises, but what really delights him is that this money will fund his3 in Break The Rules Day.
We first became4 of this fundraising event for his school when he started talking about it last week. This, in itself, was extremely5, since my son usually refuses to reveal anything that6 between 9 and 3:30 unless medically necessary.
Break The Rules Day was clearly,7, something worth getting excited about. When the letter from school arrived, we8 why. It read like a menu, itemising all the rules he and his classmates would be9 to break, 11 in all, each priced at 50p.
Some of the10 items were so specific that they cast a strange new11 on the usual do's and don'ts of classroom life, like "Choose where you sit" or "Wear a cap in class". My son had ticked every single12 once — some with such13 that he'd very nearly torn through the paper with his pen. This makes his sudden willingness to do chores immediately14.
As my son busies himself, I remind him to15 his uniform in the laundry basket (洗衣篮). "What's the laundry basket?" comes his cheerful, and definitive, reply.
(1)A 、tear B 、smile C 、mask D 、shadow(2)A 、paid B 、punished C 、tested D 、praised(3)A 、education B 、project C 、research D 、participation(4)A 、proud B 、cautious C 、tired D 、aware(5)A 、moving B 、novel C 、annoying D 、lucky(6)A 、goes on B 、stands out C 、catches up D 、pulls through(7)A 、instead B 、besides C 、therefore D 、still(8)A 、wondered B 、learned C 、explained D 、examined(9)A 、allowed B 、encouraged C 、required D 、forbidden(10)A 、removed B 、donated C 、listed D 、invented(11)A 、spell B 、light C 、doubt D 、vote(12)A 、box B 、word C 、deadline D 、role(13)A 、ease B 、care C 、force D 、precision(14)A 、suspicious B 、acceptable C 、surprising D 、comprehensible(15)A 、hide B 、adjust C 、place D 、recycle -
5、Picture your dream living room. You' re sitting on the sofa with the window open. What do you hear? Is it the sound of a flowing river? The hum from a nearby café? , and researchers say it can influence your wellbeing.
In times gone by, soundscapes would' ve consisted of the sounds of nature, such as birdcalls and the sound of crashing waves. . With rapid urbanisation, air travel, construction, and traffic noises are now in the mix, and agricultural noise means that not even rural life is safe.Noise pollution can lead to heightened stress levels and a higher risk of disease in humans. Not only that, it can affect the behaviour and life cycles of species which rely on sound.
So, what can be done? In Barcelona, Spain, city planners built"superblocks",where traffic goes around big groups of buildings and the inner streets are pedestrianised. A 2025BMC Public Health article reported that people in these areas experienced improved well-being,better sleep quality, and reduced noise.
Other techniques include tree buffers, where trees are planted in urban areas to absorb sound energy. . England has a vast network of hedgerows(树篱). And it turns out they make excellent sound barriers.
. But cutting noise pollution is just as important, helping to create a soundscape that works for everyone. A better world isn't just cleaner, but it should sound better too.
A. Urban design is one trick.
B. Sadly, that's no longer the case in the 21st century.
C. Personal mindfulness may silence the chaos outside.
D. This combination of sounds is referred to as a soundscape.
E. Improving our environment often starts with reducing litter.
F. In Germany, they have created earth banks next to the airport.
G. Noise is an essential part of the soundscape in most environments.
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6、An open office is supposed to force employees to cooperate. To have them talk more face to face. To get them off instant messenger (IM) and brainstorming new ideas. But a recent study by two researchers offers evidence to support what many people who work in open offices already know: It doesn't really work that way. The noise causes people to put on headphones and tune out. The lack of privacy causes others to work from home when they can. And the sense of being in a fishbowl means many choose email over a desk-side chat.
Ethan Bernstein and Stephen Turban, two Harvard Business School professors, studied two Fortune 500 companies that made the shift to an open office environment from one where workers had more privacy. Using "sociometric" electronic badges (徽章) and microphones, as well as data on email and instant messenger use by employees, the researchers found in the first study that after the organization made the move to open-plan offices, workers spent 73% less time in face-to-face interaction. Meanwhile, email use rose 67% and IM use went up 75%.
The participants wore the badges and microphones for several weeks before the office was redesigned and for several after, and the company gave the researchers access to their electronic communications. The results were astonishing. "We were surprised by the degree to which we found the effect," Bernstein said. The badges could tell that two people had a face-to-face interaction without recording actual spoken words. The researchers were careful to make sure other factors weren't in question—the business cycle was similar, for instance, and the group of employees were the same.
In a second study, the researchers looked at the changes in interaction between specific pairs of colleagues, finding a similar drop in face-to-face communication and a smaller but still significant increase in electronic correspondence.
Another wrinkle in their research, Bernstein said, is that not only did workers shift the way of communication they used, but they also tended to interact with different groups of people online than they did in person. Moving from one kind of communication to another may not be all bad—"maybe email is just more efficient," he said—but if managers want certain teams of people to be interacting, that may be lost more than they think. The shift in office space could "have strong effects on productivity and the quality of work".
Bernstein hopes the research will offer evidence that will help managers consider the possible trade-offs of moving to an open office plan. In seeking a lower cost per square foot, they buy into the idea that it will also lead to more cooperation, even if it's not clear that's true. "I don't blame the architects," he said. "But I do think we spend more of our time thinking about how to design workplaces based on the observer's angle"—the manager—"rather than the observed."
(1)、Employers prefer an open office because they think it can ______.A、increase competition B、improve communication C、create a safe environment D、motivate workers' responsibility(2)、Why was there an increase in electronic correspondence among employees?A、Because they thought little of desk-side chat. B、Because they shifted to a new business cycle. C、Because they wanted to protect their privacy. D、Because they needed to complete more tasks.(3)、What does the underlined word "they" in Paragraph 5 refer to?A、The researchers. B、The managers. C、Certain teams of people. D、Different groups of workers.(4)、As for the design of workplaces, what is Bernstein's major concern?A、Connectivity. B、Accessibility. C、User-friendliness. D、Cost-effectiveness. -
7、The Lifecycle of a T-shirt
We all probably have a lot of T-shirts, but do you ever stop and think about the influence of a T-shirt on the planet? You'd probably be surprised to learn what's involved in the lifecycle of just one T-shirt.
There are 5 major stages: material, production, shipping, use and disposal The material stage involves farming, irrigating, fertilizing, harvesting and ginning(轧花). While cotton is a natural fiber (纤维)and not as harmful to the environment as manmade fibers, it still takes a toll in the material and production stages. Commercial cotton farming uses a large amount of water, and the use of pesticides (杀虫剂)is widespread across the globe, especially in cotton farming. Studies have shown that farmers spend around $4.1 billion on pesticides annually, of which 25% was spent on cotton crops in the US.
Once the cotton is grown and harvested, so begins the production stage: spinning, knitting(编织), bleaching, dyeing, cutting, sewing, etc.——these processes also use a great deal of water and energy. Commercial dyes and bleaches are harmful pollutants and can eventually pollute groundwater.
After the T-shirt is produced, it enters the transportation stage. This often involves overseas shipping. Take a look in your closet. Chances are that most of your cotton garments (衣服)are made in China or India. Garments can be shipped via plane, ship or truck…,all of which spill CO2 into the atmosphere. Calculations show that CO2 emissions from light trucks alone amount to 1.15 pounds per mile.
Once the T-shirt reaches the retail market, it is purchased. This stage may seem like the least environmentally damaging part. But consider the number of times you've washed and dried your favorite T-shirt. Washing machines are certainly becoming more efficient. However, the average American household does 400 loads of laundry per year, using about 40 gallons of water per load. Such excessive water use is combined with the large amount of energy used by dryers.
The final stage of life is disposal. This releases harmful emissions, or involves a landfill where cotton takes years to break down. Current US records show that an estimated 15% of clothes and shoes are recycled, which means that consumers send a shocking 85% of these materials to landfills.
We all need new clothes every once in a while, but let's all try to keep in mind what goes into the production of clothing... It has a real impact on the planet.
There are a lot of things you can do to help reduce your impact. Reuse and recycle clothes. If they're too worn out to wear, cut them up and use them as cleaning rags. Donate them to charity or another organization that recycles textiles. When possible, make an effort to buy organic cotton. Turn down the thermostat(恒温器) on your washer, and line dry your clothes when the weather will allow it.
(1)、The underlined phrase "takes a toll" probably means " "A、wastes water B、takes a lot of time C、uses energy D、has a bad effect(2)、We can learn from the passage that in the US, .A、pesticides in cotton farming cost over 4 billion dollars every year B、C02 emissions of land transport amount to 1.15 pounds per mile C、about 15% of the clothes and shoes are made of materials that are recycled D、about 16, 000 gallons of water is used annually by an average family on laundry(3)、What can be inferred from this passage?A、The production process may affect water safety. B、The clothing cost is relatively low in China and India. C、Cotton clothes are buried because they are hard to break down. D、The use stage is the least environmentally harmful of the five stages.(4)、What is the purpose of this article?A、To encourage people to donate clothes to charity. B、To promote eco-friendly actions related to clothes. C、To persuade people to purchase more organic cotton. D、To introduce the five stages in the lifecycle of clothing. -
8、Apply and Fly — Fly-in Programs for College Visits
College fly-in programs are opportunities for high school students to visit colleges over the course of a few days and meet students from all around the world with various interests. The visit is at no cost to the student.
You should apply if you really want to go to that college or if you' re not quite sure what living there would be like. Applying takes time, so don't do it unless you' re seriously considering the school — that time could be better spent on your college applications and internships (实习).
Timeline and Tips:
1. Do your research early. Make a list of your target colleges. Do they have a fly-in program? When is the application due?
2. Write and edit essays. By doing so, you're taking baby steps toward the process of submitting the demanding college essays.
3. Submit! (Preferably a couple of days before the deadline, just in case.)
4. Wait. Generally, students will receive results at least two weeks before the event.
Results Day:
Read the email carefully.
Waitlisted? If you wish to remain on the list, you may have to email back within a certain time frame (it' ll say in the email) to keep your spot.
ACCEPTED! Congratulations! Make sure you do the following:
1. Submit permission forms on time. Do not lose your spot by forgetting to do so.
2. Pack at least two days before! Last-minute packing leads to forgotten items.
3. Join a group chat. Tapping"add" on group chats is easier and faster than swapping phone numbers. Plus, you will probably only get the numbers of the handful of students you' ll actually keep in touch with. Who knows, you might end up at the same college!
(1)、Why are fly-in programs offered?A、To assess students' levels. B、To develop students' interests. C、To expose students to college life. D、To collect student feedback on colleges.(2)、What are applicants of fly-in programs advised to do?A、Plan for potential fees. B、Make a list of programs. C、Provide evidence of research. D、Avoid last-minute submission.(3)、Which of the following methods does the text suggest for reaching other attendees?A、Emails. B、Messaging groups. C、Phone calls. D、In-person meetups. -
9、沉迷于网上购物的人常常买一些他们不需要的东西。(addicted) (汉译英)
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10、儿童书籍往往以可爱的动物角色和简单的故事为特色。(feature) (汉译英)
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11、当他赢得冠军时,他感到多年的刻苦训练得到了回报。(pay off) (汉译英)
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12、这款手机应用程序会提醒你定期喝水。(remind) (汉译英)
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13、比起坐公共汽车,他更喜欢走路去上学。(prefer) (汉译英)
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14、阅读下列句子,根据句子内容,选择恰当的短语填空,并注意使用其正确形式。请在答题卡指定区域作答。
adapt to in particular be fed up with in case try out for from time to time
(1)、I people making loud noises in public places like libraries or buses— it's rude and always disturbs others.(2)、He has learned some basic first-aid skills his family members get injured unexpectedly.(3)、Linda the lead role in the school play last term but didn't get it because of nervousness.(4)、The new student will need some time the teachers' different teaching styles.(5)、Mom prepared many kinds of delicious food for my birthday party, and the homemade birthday cake was my favourite. -
15、To everyone's great (宽慰), the forest fire was controlled before spreading to nearby villages. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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16、With newly built roads and buildings, the small village has changed (完全) over the past decade. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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17、Achieving small study goals step by step fills us with (满足) and motivation. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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18、The shared power bank service is (便利) for people who forget to charge their phones. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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19、The government has (移走) the old bridge and is now building a safer and wider one for citizens. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
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20、Preparing for final exams can be s, but well-organized plans and proper rest will help reduce anxiety. (根据首字母单词拼写)