• 1、假定你是李华,随着科技的发展,DeepSeek将成为人们生活中的一部分,为了让同学们更好地了解Deepseek,你校决定举行主题为"The Development and Application of DeepSeek"的演讲比赛。你有意向参加,请你用英语写一篇演讲稿,内容包括:

    1. DeepSeek的发展;2. DeepSeek的应用。3. DeepSeek的意义。

    注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;

    2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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  • 2、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。

    In ancient China lived an artist paintings were almost lifelike. The artist's reputation had made him proud. One day the emperor wanted to get his portrait (画像) done so he called all great artists to come and present their (fine) work, so that he could choose the best. The artist was sure he would(choose), but when he presented his masterpiece to the emperor's chief minister, the old man laughed. The wise old man told him to travel to the Li River~perhaps he could learn a little from the greatest artist in the world.

    Filled with (curious), the artist packed his bags and left. he asked the villagers on the banks of the river where he could find the legendary (传奇的) artist, they smiled and (point) down the river. The next morning he hired a boat and set out (find) the well-known painter. As the small boat moved, (gentle) along the river he was left speechless by the mountains being silently reflected in the water. He passed milky white waterfalls and mountains in many shades of blue. And when he saw the mists rising from the river and the soft clouds (surround) the mountain tops, he was reduced to tears. The artist was finally humbled (谦卑) by the greatest artist earth, Mother Nature.

  • 3、Many people don't take much time for lunch or if they do, they eat at their desks while checking emails. But lunch breaks are more than just a time to eat a meal. Taking lunch breaks can make you more productive and reduce stress.

    You may consider spending time in nature. Go outside! Even spending a short time in nature has a positive effect on your mood. Besides increasing your vitamin D, spending time in nature could help calm and relax you as well as helping to improve your immunity (免疫力). So go outside and enjoy yourself in the sun.

    A short exercise session will help you meet your fitness goals and give you an energy improvement. If your workplace has a gym or there is one nearby, keep a gym bag in your office so you have no excuse not to go. If not, you can take a walk. Just keep moving!

    Reading can also be a good choice. So read a chapter of a good physical book. Not a reader? Listening to something also helps. You can listen to audiobooks to refresh yourself and relax. In short, take time to recharge your batteries for the rest of the day.

    Eat mindfully. Good nutrition plays an important role in your physical and mental health. Make your lunch count by eating nutritious foods. Make an everyday eating plan for yourself. But stay away from sugar or caffeine because when the initial energy wears off, it will leave you tired and unproductive.
     

    A. You can try a lunchtime workout.

    B. It makes you learned and less stressed.

    C. Nothing can take effect better than that.

    D. Read to find more benefits of lunch breaks.

    E. So take time to do something good for yourself.

    F. It will keep your body and brain conscious of careful eating.

    G. Find a park or other green space nearby and eat your lunch there.

  • 4、An Egyptian man's whirlwind world tour has been verified as a new world record.

    Magdy Eissa, 45, achieved the fastest time to visit the New Seven Wonders of the World, completing the journey in 6 days, 11 hours, and 52 minutes, redefining the boundaries of rapid international travel. This was four and a half hours quicker than the previous record, which was set last year by Englishman Jamie McDonald.

    Beginning at the Great Wall of China, Magdy visited Taj Mahal in India, Petra in Jordan, Colosseum in Rome, Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Machu Picchu in Peru, and finally the ancient Mayan city Chichén Itzá in Mexico.

    The record-breaking trip was no small feat (壮举). It required extensive preparation and precise execution. Magdy spent a year and a half planning his route. "I had to navigate a complex web of flights, trains, buses, subways and walking between transportation centers and the Wonders," Magdy explained. "A single disruption (中断) could derail the entire route and result in a flight back home."

    Magdy was fortunate to not suffer any major disruptions to his schedule, but he did have a few close calls. He overslept and missed the daily bus to Petra, forcing him to scramble to find another public bus. And he almost didn't make it to the ancient Mayan city Chichén Itzá, because he nearly missed his flight from Peru to Mexico. Luckily, airline staff reopened the checkin counter after Magdy explained that he was attempting to break a world record.

    Magdy's personal highlights of the trip included seeing alpacas (羊驼) in Peru and randomly bumping into an old friend whom he hadn't seen for many years. "Being able to reconnect, even briefly, with a familiar face amidst the whirlwind of the record attempt was a cherished moment," he said.

    Having accomplished a childhood dream by visiting the New Seven Wonders of the World, in addition to breaking a world record in the process, Magdy says he feels an "immense sense of personal accomplishment". "It opens minds, broadens perspectives, and allows me to discover new cultures, ideas, and ways of life," he says.

    (1)、How long did Jamie McDonald take to visit the New Seven Wonders of the World?
    A、6 days, 4 hours, and 30 minutes. B、6 days, 7 hours, and 22 minutes. C、6 days, 11 hours, and 30 minutes. D、6 days, 16 hours, and 22 minutes.
    (2)、What can we infer from what Magdy said in the fourth paragraph?
    A、A record-breaking trip needs more than a year's preparation. B、Non-stop transportation is critical to a record-breaking trip. C、A record-breaking event relies mainly on flights and trains. D、Extensive preparation and precise execution are needed to break a Guinness World Record.
    (3)、What is emphasized when the author reveals the problems Magdy had in Paragraph 5?
    A、The value of the new record. B、The effort to set the record. C、The difficulty in setting a record. D、The problems in Peru's public transportation.
    (4)、What made Magdy's trip in Peru an impressive experience?
    A、Opening the minds and discovering new cultures. B、Catching the flight from Peru to Mexico. C、Visiting the New Seven Wonders of the World. D、Watching alpacas and unexpectedly reuniting with an old friend.
  • 5、In a bustling (繁忙的) city park, an elderly woman named Margaret sat alone on a bench, her eyes filled with sorrow. Her beloved husband had recently passed away, leaving her feeling empty and disconnected (分离的) from the world around her.

    One sunny afternoon, a young girl named Lily skipped through the park, her laughter ringing out like a melody. As she passed Margaret's bench, Lily noticed the sadness on the woman's face. Without hesitation, the little girl approached Margaret and asked, "Why are you so sad?" Surprised by the child's question, Margaret shared her story of loss and loneliness. Lily listened attentively, her young heart filled with compassion. From that moment on, Lily made it her mission to bring joy back into Margaret's life.

    Every day after school, Lily would visit Margaret in the park. They would talk, laugh, and share stories of their lives. Margaret began to look forward to these meetings, feeling a renewed sense of purpose and connection. Lily's simple act of kindness had become a lifeline, pulling Margaret out of her despair. Lily learned valuable lessons from Margaret's life experiences as their friendship grew. Lily's youthful enthusiasm and love for life reignited as park within Margaret's heart. Together, they discovered that age was no barrier to friendship and that a helping hand could come from the most unexpected places.

    Weeks turned into months, and Margaret's world began to shine brighter. Lily's family embraced Margaret as their own, inviting her to dinners and family gatherings. The once lonely woman now had a loving support system, all thanks to a little girl's compassion.

    This inspiring story reminds us that a simple act of kindness can change someone's life. By reaching out to those in need, we can bring light into their darkest days and create meaningful connections that transcend age and circumstances. Lily's compassion and Margaret's resilience demonstrate the power of human connection and the importance of lending a helping hand to those who are struggling.

    (1)、What caused Margaret's sense of isolation?
    A、The lack of visitors in the park. B、The grief for her late husband. C、The emptiness after retirement. D、The merriness of the young girl.
    (2)、What can we infer from the emotional improvement of Margaret?
    A、Age is the only barrier to forming meaningful relationships. B、Friendship can be built when people are filled with sorrow. C、Compassion has the power to help one out of desperation. D、An enthusiastic person can make a sad person feel hopeful.
    (3)、What is the author's attitude towards the help offered by Lily and her family?
    A、Concerned. B、Satisfied. C、Grateful. D、Appreciative.
    (4)、What does the underlined word "transcend" mean in the last paragraph?
    A、Go beyond. B、Consist with. C、Count on. D、Give off.
  • 6、Best Alternatives of Top Travel Booking Sites

    After losing two precious years to COVID, everybody is desperate to travel and explore the world. However, planning a dream trip is not easy as it demands carefully spending your money on flights and accommodation. Let's see what best travel booking sites in the UK has to offer and what alternatives we have:

    Travelhouseuk

    It has been dedicated to serving its important clients for more than two decades now by using the expertise of travel agents. It is an element of human interaction with your travel agent that allows you to discuss your requirements in depth for personalization and look for customer support even after the booking is made.

    Skyscanner

    It is a user-friendly interface that compares flight prices from all over the globe and brings out the best deals on flights. Not only flights but you can use this metasearch engine for hotels and car rentals too. It is a great tool for everyone, but some alternatives may help you even better in finding the cheapest trip to your destination.

    Cheap Flights

    When Skyscanner considers known carriers to maintain the quality, Cheapflights takes the lead with the cheapest flight options worldwide. The online site serves up the cheapest time to fly, reasonable hotel rates, low-cost car rentals and vacation packages. The aim is to promote and simplify your travel experience by offering it all in one place.

    Google Flights

    It is a renowned name that facilitates online sales of air ticket through third-party suppliers. The best feature of using Google Flights is based on no predetermined time limits. You can look for the cheapest flying dates within the next two months of search dates.

    (1)、What makes Travelhouseuk special?
    A、Its price. B、Its convenience. C、Its booking time. D、Its personalized service.
    (2)、Which travel agency can you choose if you want to drive?
    A、Travelhouseuk and Google Flights. B、Google Flights and Cheap Flights. C、Skyscanner and Cheap Flights. D、Cheap Flights and Travelhouseuk.
    (3)、In which part of the web can you read this article?
    A、Travel. B、Culture. C、Lifestyle. D、Business.
  • 7、听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
    (1)、Which benefit of exercise is mentioned?
    A、Gaining weight. B、Building muscles. C、Improving sleep quality.
    (2)、When do human bones stop growing in strength?
    A、At the age of 18. B、In their late 20s. C、At the age of 40.
    (3)、Who is probably the speaker?
    A、A teacher. B、A trainer. C、A doctor.
    (4)、What's the advice for people to keep bone healthy?
    A、Doing regular exercise. B、Staying in a good mood. C、Keeping their brains active.
  • 8、听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
    (1)、Why did the woman volunteer to be the first to do her presentation?
    A、She was very confident. B、She wanted to have a good start. C、She could suffer less nervousness.
    (2)、How did the woman do her presentation?
    A、By using some pictures. B、By raising some questions. C、By handing out notes with all points on.
    (3)、How long did the woman's presentation last?
    A、Six minutes. B、Ten minutes. C、Twenty minutes.
    (4)、What did the teacher think of the presentation?
    A、It's a good start. B、It's just so so. C、It's not so interesting.
  • 9、听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
    (1)、Where did the woman stay?
    A、At a campsite. B、In a guesthouse. C、In a hotel.
    (2)、How did the woman spend most of her time?
    A、By swimming. B、By having walks. C、By taking short journeys.
    (3)、What was the extreme thing for the woman?
    A、Step dancing. B、Water skiing. C、Bungee jumping.
  • 10、听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
    (1)、What are the speakers mainly discussing?
    A、Their parents. B、Their dreams. C、The woman's plan.
    (2)、What does the woman want to be in the future?
    A、A lawyer. B、A journalist. C、A teacher.
  • 11、听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
    (1)、What are the speakers doing?
    A、Talking about a band. B、Looking at a picture. C、Enjoying a performance.
    (2)、How old is Jenny?
    A、20. B、21. C、19.
  • 12、What color bag does the man suggest?
    A、Brown. B、Yellow. C、Blue.
  • 13、What seats are available?
    A、The window ones. B、The front row ones. C、The back row ones.
  • 14、What time is Alex supposed to arrive?
    A、At 8:00. B、At 7:30. C、At 8:15.
  • 15、How will the woman contact John?
    A、By phone. B、By email. C、In person.
  • 16、Where does the conversation take place?
    A、In a bookstore. B、In a library. C、In a café.
  • 17、阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。

    Awards lined the front wall of the music room from the past successes of large, talented classes. But a shift in educational policies (政策), with an emphasis on academics, had reduced my choir to a mere 32 students. My lead singers had graduated or been forced to drop music classes, leaving me with inexperienced kids who couldn't read music and could sing only a simple melody (曲子).

    This year's singing contest would be held in seven months. Compared to other school choirs, the Madison choir with 75 members, King School with 125 students and etc., ours was little in size.

    One day, a student asked eagerly, "What will we be singing for contest this year?"

    I feared this moment. "Maybe we'll skip the contest," I suggested.

    "No! We can make it!" the kids screamed.

    "I'll have to think about it," I said, hoping their enthusiasm would die off soon.

    But that didn't happen. Every day they begged and insisted. However, I couldn't tell them they weren't good enough as I had to protect their self-esteem (自尊). My efforts to discourage their eagerness, by showing them a difficult piece of music from the contest list, simply ended with, "It's okay, Mrs. Pliszka, we'll get it."

    I struggled to make a decision. If I destroyed their hope, would I destroy their spirit? I wasn't afraid of hard work, and I enjoyed a challenge. But I wasn't a miracle (奇迹) worker. So I considered this dilemma.

    Finally, one morning I stomped into class. "From now on, be in your seats with your music folders on the desk when the bell rings, and sit at attention, ready for warm-ups the instant I'm ready to begin. When I'm working with one section, there will be no talking from the others. You will listen, and you will learn. You will work harder. If all these rules are obeyed, we will be entering the contest. To achieve our big dream, …"

    The rest of my sentence was lost in shouts of delight and applause. I was certain they would fail to keep this promise, and no one would have to be embarrassed.

    注意:

    1. 所写短文的词数应为150 左右;

    2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。

    As the weeks progressed, the kids remained focused.

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    When the contest day finally arrived, the kids felt ready to take on the world!

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  • 18、When Jim Grant spotted black smoke coming out of a building on his way to work, he1 his car to call 911. Then he2 a U-turn, circling back to take another look.

    Pulling up to the building, Grant saw flames (火焰) shooting out of a second-floor window. Not seeing or hearing any fire engines3, Grant rushed to a side4 and ran up the stairs.

    On the second floor, he5 every apartment door. "Get out!" Grant shouted. No one6 and he assumed that people had already7. Reaching the end of the hallway, though, Grant8 a half-open door. He kicked it wide open, finding a9 woman in a wheelchair with a little boy and a tiny baby. "Let's get out!" he10. The woman looked at him in confusion and said something about changing her clothes. Grant didn't11, clutching (抓牢) the baby to his chest and12 the boy alongside, Grant ran down the hallway. When he was safely outside, the only help in sight was a13. Grant told him about the14 and they rushed into the smoky building.

    Thanks to them, a family was saved from the fire. Grant and the policeman were honored for their15.

    (1)
    A 、drove B 、stopped C 、reached D 、started
    (2)
    A 、saw B 、made C 、missed D 、directed
    (3)
    A 、burning B 、leaving C 、waiting D 、approaching
    (4)
    A 、entrance B 、road C 、building D 、window
    (5)
    A 、opened B 、counted C 、repaired D 、kicked
    (6)
    A 、agreed B 、responded C 、believed D 、understood
    (7)
    A 、arrived B 、returned C 、hidden D 、escaped
    (8)
    A 、skipped B 、closed C 、noticed D 、remembered
    (9)
    A 、frightened B 、curious C 、patient D 、grateful
    (10)
    A 、added B 、argued C 、shouted D 、complained
    (11)
    A 、hesitate B 、hurry C 、agree D 、move
    (12)
    A 、following B 、dragging C 、examining D 、passing
    (13)
    A 、driver B 、guide C 、policeman D 、fireman
    (14)
    A 、woman B 、door C 、car D 、baby
    (15)
    A 、wisdom B 、honesty C 、courage D 、generosity
  • 19、As a basic human need, food connects people worldwide while showing unique cultural values. Food, in the form of recipes, is passed on from one generation to another, both expressing identity and maintaining links ancestrally, geographically, and even emotionally.

    What we eat reveals our roots. Families pass down recipes like treasures, keeping traditions alive. The traditional meals of a place touch on identity and ancestry. These habits show how geography shapes diets. In Singapore, many families cook special dishes during festivals to remember their history.

    Just as Japanese tea ceremonies build friendship, sharing meals creates cross-cultural bonds. Mixed communities often mix food styles, like adding spices to traditional dishes. This explains why tasting local food tops travelers' to-do lists — it opens doors to meaningful interactions with locals.

    Familiar tastes instantly transport us home. Migrants cook childhood dishes to fight loneliness abroad, proving food's power to comfort. Shared meals express love worldwide, whether through a mother's homemade soup or friends gathering around a hotpot.

    From family kitchens to international restaurants, food carries cultural stories. Its power to both unite people and protect traditions makes it special. Food and food habits serve as a cultural channel of display of affection and emotional association, meanwhile, sharing delicious and nutritious food undoubtedly signals a bridge of closeness or acceptance.

    A. Eating habits are hard to change once formed.

    B. It has many key roles in human life beyond basic nutrition.

    C. By valuing food cultures, we build more inclusive societies.

    D. Such moments turn simple eating into emotional connections.

    E. Food traditions, however, sometimes require careful protection.

    F. Furthermore, exploring local cuisine helps travelers understand new cultures.

    G. For example, coastal people eat fish daily while mountain villages often use more grains.

  • 20、Our earliest ancestors trapped or hunted what meat they ate. When we learned to domesticate (驯化)animals, we raised them on our land, or we wandered the land with our herds. No matter which tribe we belonged to, our animals were our property. We ate their flesh in small portions, and we ate almost every bit of them, especially the poorest among us.

    The Industrial Revolution changed meat. In the 19th century, refrigeration enabled meat to be trucked in from far away, or shipped from even further away, which eventually led to the destroying of forests in places like Brazil. Production then became more efficient. By the late 1940s, antibiotics (抗生素) became routine in chicken feed. By the late 1990s, genetically modified (转基因的) corn and soy brought abundant crops of animal feed. Animals were bred to be bigger and faster-growing. In the U.S., government subsidies (补贴) helped: free groundwater, federally backed loans, price guarantees for feed crops. And meat went big.

    Today the $1 trillion global meat industry is dominated by a handful of companies, including JBS, Cargill, and Tyson. Since 1961, meat production has increased four times, dwarfing the growth in the human population, which merely doubled.

    Meat went from being special to being an everyday right. The more we developed, the more flesh we ate. China's meat consumption jumped sharply, from about 6. 6 pounds per person in 1961 to more than 140 pounds in 2024. But the United States became the lions of Planet Carnivore (食肉动物). On average, Americans went from eating around 207 pounds of meat in 1961 to 280 pounds in 2024, and chicken came to dominate.

    It wasn't just chicken consumption that changed. Follow a chicken truck to the butchery — continued forest destruction, an alarming rise in antibiotic-resistant bacteria, ever-increasing greenhouse gas emissions — and you realize what a dark shadow we have cast over where we live.

    (1)、How did the Industrial Revolution affect meat?
    A、It caused a sharp fall in the price of meat. B、It decreased the nutritional value of meat. C、It restricted the use of antibiotics in meat. D、It revolutionized meat production and distribution.
    (2)、What does the underlined word "dwarfing" mean in paragraph 3?
    A、Making something seem small. B、Greatly expanding something. C、Matching something in number. D、Negatively impacting something.
    (3)、How does the author show the rapid increase in meat consumption?
    A、By making a comparison. B、By giving explanations. C、By introducing a concept. D、By making a prediction.
    (4)、What can be a suitable title for the text?
    A、Antibiotics Has Transformed Chicken Feed B、Global Companies Dominate Meat Industry C、Our Taste for Flesh Has Exhausted the Earth D、Meat Production Results in Forest Destruction
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