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  • 1、Over Half of Young Chinese Block Parents on WeChat Moments

    We all know the feeling — you want to check what someone you care about has been up to on social media, and suddenly you find you are denied access to their feeds. It's an instant start of mixed emotions and speculations — When did this happen? Did I do anything wrong? What are they attempting to hide from me?

    And that's what half of Chinese parents have to deal with when they try to browse their children's WeChat Moments, also known as "Friends' Circle", as suggested by a recent survey released by Tencent, the Chinese Internet giant. According to the report, entitled Annual White Paper on Family Affection on WeChat Moments, about 52 percent of WeChat users aged 18 to 29 block their parents on Moments, a major feature on the platform that allows users to share everything they like with their WeChat contacts.

    About 62 percent of the young interviewees said that parents "are neurotic about everything", along with reasons such as fear of parents' disapproval, rejection to parents' nagging (唠叨), and seeking privacy. "My parents don't know Moments very well, so I just told them I don't use it anymore," said Qin Jianping, a 28-year-old son. He added that his parents had been leaving comments requesting updates on his dating status on every post he made on Moments since he broke up with his girlfriend two years ago. Xie Yun, a 26- year-old daughter, said that while she didn't block her parents entirely, they were in a specific group to which she only shares positive posts. "I don't want my parents to see minor setbacks in my life," she said, adding that once her parents saw a Moments picture of her hand getting slightly burned while cooking, and they traveled all the way to her city to make sure she was all right.

    The report also found that more than 49 percent of Chinese parents use WeChat as a main channel to communicate with their children. Roughly 36 percent of the parents who took the survey said they checked every post made by their children. When asked how they would react to being blocked, some parents said they would initiate a conversation with their children to find out the reason, while others said they wouldn't care. And some parents just outsmart their kids in this hide-and-seek game online. "I didn't realize I was blocked until I compared what I could see on my phone to what my son's aunt could see," said Chen, a mother of a 27-year-old son. "I chose to remain silent on this and now I'm following my son's posts through his aunt."

    (1)、Parents would like to read their children's WeChat Moments because they             .
    A、are too emotional and speculative B、want to keep up with the trend of time C、leave a lot of comments on their feeds D、are concerned about their children's lives
    (2)、The children block their parents to             .
    A、protect their privacy B、learn from parents' nagging C、challenge parental authority D、maintain a positive state
    (3)、What does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph mean?
    A、Parents have a better understanding of their children. B、Parents are clever enough to win the "hide-and-seek game". C、Parents exchange ideas with their kids on the hide-and-seek game. D、Parents learn more knowledge from their kids in the hide-and-seek game.
    (4)、The author looks into parents' being blocked to             .
    A、criticize parents B、support students C、analyze a phenomenon D、solve a problem
  • 2、A supersonic airline like Concorde, flies at twice the speed of sound. A passenger can leave London at noon and arrive in New York at ten o'clock that same morning! There is a five-hour time difference between the two cities and Concorde can fly the Atlantic in only three hours. That evening the passenger will feel it is time to go to bed when it is only six o'clock in the evening. Airline pilots suffer from this jet lag very much. It may be in the middle of the night in Hong Kong but their stomachs are still on London time, where it is dinner time. Pilots and other airline crew have to adjust to constant changes in time. That is why they often look fifty years old when they are only forty. This adjustment to sudden changes causes all sorts of problems. Businessmen who travel from one side of the world to the other in one day are told never to make important decisions during the first twenty-four hours after landing.

    Air travel is getting faster all the time. Engineers say that soon people will be "shot" to their destinations in huge rockets, which will be able to carry a quarter of passenger capacity in general airliner at a time. These rockets will be shot high above the earth's atmosphere and land on the other side of the earth forty-five minutes after take-off. They will be able to cross the Pacific Ocean, such as from Los Angeles to Honolulu, in only eighteen minutes.

    But, of course, passengers will be faced with the same problems on the ground that they face at present. We shall still spend hours getting to the airport. Today, the shortest part of the journey and the least difficult is in the air. The worst and longest part is on the roads leading from the center of town to the airport. The roads become crowded increasingly while our planes become faster and faster.

    (1)、If you leave London at eight o'clock by plane whose speed is the same as that of sound, you will arrive in New York at               .
    A、three o'clock B、six o'clock C、nine o'clock D、twelve o'clock
    (2)、Pilots often look older than they really are because             .
    A、they eat dinner in the middle of the night B、they suffer a lot from the changes in time C、they have to work at the weekend D、they live far away from the airport
    (3)、According to the text, the number of passengers in a general airliner is              the one in a huge rocket at a time.
    A、four times larger than B、a quarter as large as C、seventy-five percent of D、five times larger than
    (4)、What can be learned according to the passage?
    A、people will spend less time on the ground as air travel is getting faster B、a supersonic plane can fly the Pacific in only eighteen minutes C、the rocket is the fastest and least difficult means of travel D、the speed of sound is only half that of a Concorde
  • 3、When my daughter Abigail got her learner's permit a few months ago, I was appreciative of those drivers who saw a nervous teenager behind the wheel and treated her with patience as we drove around our neighborhood and the country roads close by.

    Her first travels around our part of the Southern End were rather slow (cars piled up behind us). So thank you, nice people.

    But I want to single out other drivers for my appreciation. I will call you "friends".

    But no kidding, I sincerely want to thank you "friends", because you have taught my daughter not to take anything for granted on the roads. You deserve the credit for making her a defensive driver.

    I warned her about "friends" like you, but your actions speak much louder than my words.

    She's watched you go through red lights and stop signs, turn without signaling, fail to yield at the crossroads, or hesitate at a stop sign and then pull out into her path at the last millisecond. I especially appreciated the "friend" who pulled up beside us the other night at a stop sign on a two-way road and took off quickly as Abigail just started to make her move.

    "What was that!" Abigail shouted.

    "That's a ‘friend'!" I yelled.

    And then there are those of you who find a slow-moving vehicle (farm machinery down our way) in your lane and swing out into the opposite lane to pass, oblivious of vehicles coming in the opposite direction.

    My daughter has learned that a tractor coming her way means there might be an impatient "friend" hiding, ready to cross into her lane.

    That's an invaluable lesson. Thanks.

    And thank you to all the walkers, adults and children, who appear from between cars. "Be ready to stop" is a lesson that you have taught my daughter well. At the same time, I have taught her the rules for yielding to walkers.

    Teaching a teen to be a defensive driver isn't easy. I want you to know that I couldn't have done it without you, my "friends".

    (1)、The people mentioned in the first two paragraphs were              .
    A、tolerant B、strict C、cautious D、slow
    (2)、According to the passage, the author's daughter             .
    A、has made a lot of friends after she got her learner's permit. B、often turns without signaling and hesitates at a stop sign. C、has learned to be careful of drivers who break the rules. D、has become an experienced driver in a few months.
    (3)、What is the author's attitude towards the drivers whom he calls "friends"?
    A、Grateful B、Indifferent C、Sympathetic D、Annoyed
    (4)、The underlined word "yield" in Paragraph 6 means            .
    A、make way for you B、give up hope C、shout at you D、produce crops
    (5)、What is the author's purpose in writing the passage?
    A、To express his thanks to his friends. B、To warn people to obey traffic rules. C、To advise teens to be careful when driving. D、To explain to teens how to be a good driver.
  • 4、

    LOST AND FOUND

    ROOMMATES

    FOUND: Cat, 6 months old, black and white marking. Found near Linden and South U. Steve, 800-4661.

    FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED

    Own room near campus. Available December 1st. Rent $80 per month until March 1st. $129 thereafter. Call Jill for details, 800-7839.

    LOST: Gold wire rim glasses in brown case. Campus area. Reward. Call Gregg 800-2896.

    NEED PERSON to assume lease for own bedroom in apt. near campus, $92/mo. You can click here to find more information of the bedroom. Starting Jan.1st. Call 800-6157 after 5:00

    FOR SALE

    HELP WANTED

    MOVING: Must sell. TV b/w 2", $50; AM/FM transistor radio A/C or battery, $15; Cassette tape recorder, $10; music records. Call John or Pat, 800-0739 after 5 or weekends.

    BABYSITTER-MY HOME

    If you are available a few hours during the day, some evenings and occasional weekends to care for 2 school age children, please call Gayle Moore days 800-1111, evenings and weekends 800-4964.

    USED FUR COATS and JACKETS GOOD CONDITION. $50-¥125.Call 800-0436 after 12 noon.

    WAITRESS WANTED:

    10 a.m.-2 p.m. or 10: 30 a.m.-5p.m.

    Apply in person, 207 S. Mai. Curtis Restaurant.

    (1)、You will call             if you want to buy a radio.
    A、800-0436 B、800-0739 C、800-4661 D、800-4964
    (2)、Where can you find the Ads?
    A、On the Internet B、On the campus billboard C、In the newspaper D、On the street bulletin board
  • 5、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

    Thanksgiving for the Soul

    Working as a primary teacher in Pompton Lakes Primary School, New Jersey, I particularly believed in cultivating love in children from an early age. I wanted children to experience that it's more blessed to give than to receive. I wanted them to understand that love of society and love of life is not just lip service; that people somehow have to make it come alive. I hoped they could experience a sense of their own power to make a difference.

    There was a rural area nearby where a lot of aged people lived in solitude (孤独). They either had no family or their children had left to work in big cities. Most of them lived on government aid to keep body and soul together. An agency, which was in charge of the elder people in this region, had once told me about a needy grandmother, Mrs. Wilson, who had lived alone for many years. I had always desired to do something for her. So I came up with the Thanksgiving plan.

    In October, I told the eight-year-olds in my class about my plan. "I'd like all of you to do extra jobs around the house to earn some money," I said. "Then we'll buy food for a Thanksgiving dinner for a needy grandma who might not have a nice dinner otherwise."

    Early in Thanksgiving week, the boys and girls arrived in class clutching (紧握) their hard-earned money. They had cleared rubbish, set tables, washed dishes, helped with younger siblings. And now they couldn't wait to go shopping.

    I watched while they ran up and down the supermarket aisles (货架通道). At last we headed toward the checkout, pushing a cart filled with turkey and all the trimmings (配料). Then someone spotted a "necessity"—flowers, which caught their attention. All kids ran toward the holiday flowers, with one proposing, "Flowers! We can buy her a bunch of flowers!"

    注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;

    2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    "Flowers may not be as practical as food." I said.

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    With a food box and a bunch of flowers, we finally arrived at Mrs. Wilson's home.

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  • 6、假定你是某国际学校的学生会主席李华,你们学校正在开展"创建美丽校园"的活动。请你用英语给全校学生写一封倡议书。要点包括:

    1. 校园内存在的不文明现象;

    2. 创建美丽校园的重要性;

    3. 你的建议;

    注意:1.词数 80 字左右(开头已经给出,不计入总词数)

    2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    Dear fellow students,

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    the Students' Union

  • 7、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

    Filial piety, otherwise (know) as xiao, is at the core (核心) of Chinese culture. Originating from Confucian philosophy, filial piety means love and respect for one's elders and (obey) their wishes. But there is something else, too. (achieve) filial piety, you have to be there for them physically, and look after them in their old age.

    In our modern 21st century, (globe) migration has long become a norm (标准). Many of my Western friends say they feel very little connection to (they) birth country after a few significant moves across regions.

    , China's case is a little different. Although we Chinese young generations have embraced our new lives all around the world, the (strong) of our family ties and filial piety deeply links us our cultural roots. Like kites flying high in the sky, we will (connect) with the land and the people who have shaped our characters to make us we are.

  • 8、"When I was 8, a doctor predicted that I wouldn't live past 20. But now I'm here, at 29, happy with my life," says Ma Jun, the youngest laureate of this year's Junma Awards for Ethnic Literature in the prose1

    Ma, who uses a wheelchair, was born in 1995 in the Ningxia Hui autonomous region. His2 piece is his debut prose collection, Qing Bai Shijie. The opening chapter delves into Ma's childhood memories. While his peers ran and played, Ma could only sit on the stone steps, watching in3 and sadness. His limbs were weak, and he couldn't move or stand without help from birth, which4   him from other children. This5 memory has stayed with him, and it became the title of his first6 published prose piece and the entire book.

    Ma's writing journey began in 2016, the year he passed his college entrance exams but7 not to enroll in university due to his family's financial circumstances and his health conditions. Although his decision was8 love and sacrifice, it plunged Ma into despair.

    The turning point came9 a friend gave him a book, Shi Tiesheng's best-seller Wo Yu Ditan. Shi, a renowned writer who also uses a wheelchair, had10 his struggles into profound literature. At first, Ma had no interest in the book — he had lost11 for everything. But one word caught his eye: "wheelchair". As he read, Ma felt a spark of light illuminating his world. He could gather the courage to do something, like writing, instead of staying in bed letting life pass him by.   

    He embarked on a three-year odyssey of writing the book by12 his own life, pouring his heart and soul into the words. In June 2023, Ma received unexpected good news: His book was one of 10 selected for publication through the project. This achievement marked a significant milestone in his13 journey.

    Ma writes this line in the profile for his personal social media account as his motto: "Be a(n)14 writer." Writing is not just a profession for Ma — it's a lifeline, a way to15 the world and leave behind a legacy of courage, sincerity and hope.

    (1)
    A 、branch B 、category C 、division D 、version
    (2)
    A 、featured B 、originated C 、winning D 、striking
    (3)
    A 、anxiety B 、curiosity C 、faith D 、frustration
    (4)
    A 、isolated B 、distinguished C 、excused D 、protected
    (5)
    A 、rigid B 、vivid C 、peaceful D 、distant
    (6)
    A 、consequently B 、critically C 、officially D 、fundamentally
    (7)
    A 、failed B 、chose C 、struggled D 、regretted
    (8)
    A 、rooted in B 、related to C 、committed to D 、equipped with
    (9)
    A 、until B 、since C 、before D 、when
    (10)
    A 、conveyed B 、transformed C 、summarized D 、motivated
    (11)
    A 、capacity B 、dignity C 、passion D 、determination
    (12)
    A 、witnessing B 、tackling C 、justifying D 、recording
    (13)
    A 、literary B 、academic C 、recovery D 、adventurous
    (14)
    A 、elegant B 、professional C 、faithful D 、comprehensive
    (15)
    A 、appeal to B 、keep to C 、wrestle with D 、connect with
  • 9、Most taxi drivers need a smartphone to get to their destinations. But sharks, it seems, need nothing more than their own bodies — and Earth's magnetic (磁的) field. A new study suggests some sharks can read Earth's field like a map and use it to travel long distances with accuracy.

    Since the 1970s, researchers have suspected that some fish can detect magnetic fields. But no one had shown that sharks use the fields to find their location or navigate (导航), partly because the animals aren't so easy to work with. It's one thing if you have a small fish, or a baby sea turtle, but when you work with sharks, you have to upscale everything.

    Bryan Keller, an ecologist at Florida State University, and his colleagues decided to do just that. They lined a bedroom-size cage with wire and placed a small swimming pool in the center of the cage. By running an electrical current through the wiring, they could generate a custom magnetic field in the center of the pool. The team then collected 20 young bonnethead sharks — a species known to migrate hundreds of kilometers — off the Florida coast. They placed the sharks into the pool, one at a time, and let them swim freely under three different magnetic fields, applied in random succession. One field mimicked (模仿) Earth's natural field at the spot where the sharks were collected, while the others mimicked the fields at locations 600 kilometers north and 600 kilometers south of their homes.

    They used software to track the sharks' responses, observing which direction in the tank they were trying to swim towards. When the young sharks were exposed to the magnetic field of the place they were captured, or ‘home', they stayed put. But when subjected to the southern magnetic field, the sharks persistently changed their headings to swim north, as if trying to get back home. This suggests that the sharks were using the magnetic field to guide them, similar to how humans use GPS.

    Surprisingly, the researchers found that the sharks didn't favor any direction when swimming under the northern field. Keller says this might be because they don't go north of their home location since there is only land there, and so they rarely have to find their way back south again. "This could support the theory that their ability to go back home is a learned behavior," he says. They might not know what to do in the northern field because "they've never been up there." says Keller.

    Keller's research adds a significant piece to the still-incomplete puzzle of shark biology. Sharks have been declining at an alarming rate due to mostly overfishing and habitat change. Studying the life cycles and migration patterns of sharks can help us understand what arcas to protect when managing marine spaces.

    (1)、Why is it difficult for researchers to prove that sharks can read Earth's field?
    A、Sharks are too hard to follow and observe. B、Sharks are not sensitive to magnetic fields. C、Sharks are difficult to study in a laboratory setting. D、Sharks are on the list of endangered species.
    (2)、According to Keller, what might be the reason why sharks don't favor any direction when swimming under the northern magnetic field?
    A、They don't like the climate in the north. B、They've never been to the north of their home before. C、They learned to do so when they were young. D、The northern magnetic field was not strong enough.
    (3)、From the passage, we can infer that Keller's research is significant because it ________.
    A、provides a new method for capturing sharks. B、supports the idea that sharks' migration patterns are random. C、adds crucial information to our understanding of shark biology. D、suggests that sharks should be protected from overfishing.
    (4)、What is the main idea of the passage?
    A、Sharks use Earth's magnetic field to find their way on seas. B、Researchers discovered a new way to study sharks in labs. C、Shark populations are declining due to habitat change. D、Sharks have a learned behavior of returning to their home.
  • 10、Art has always occupied a special place in society. Many people consider artists to be the ultimate authorities on the nature and expression of beauty. For much of history, the practice of art was mysterious, and artists were viewed as being somewhat odd and often mad. Even the word most commonly associated with artists — inspiration — has its own magical qualities. Literally, "inspiration" is the breathing in of a spirit. Artists were thought of as people who were uniquely inspired to create.

    Of course, artists contributed to this mythology (神话) . Many artists credited their talents to the presence of some supernatural power. Whole movements of art have centered on the supposedly otherworldly nature of art. For example, the Romantic poets believed that art was a term that meant an ultimate expression of beauty and truth. The search for this ideal led them to explore both natural and supernatural themes in their works.

    Another persistent view of art regarded its divorce from logic. Reason and logic were the province of scientists and philosophers, whereas creativity and insight were the area of the artists. The two separate aspects of the mind were supposed to remain distinct.

    But in 1704, a major breakthrough occurred. Sir Isaac Newton, mathematician and physicist, published his study of light, Opticks. One of Newton's major discoveries was on the nature of color. Using a prism (棱镜) , Newton found that white light is actually composed of all the colors of the rainbow. He even provided a scientific explanation for the presence of rainbows. The artistic community was shocked. A scientist had taken a beautiful and magical experience and reduced it to the simple refraction of beams of light through the prism of a raindrop. A scientist had ventured into their sacred territory.

    More than a hundred years later, John Keats, one of the most famous Romantic poets, accused Newton of reducing beauty by "unweaving the rainbow." His colleague, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, famously remarked that the souls of five hundred Newtons would be needed to make one Shakespeare. And yet, from another perspective, Newton did not reduce the beauty of the rainbow; he enhanced it. In his search to uncover the secrets of the rainbow, Newton demonstrated the wonder, creativity, and inspiration of an artist. He also gave the world another opportunity to experience the sublime (绝妙). Newton's discovery paved the way for the development of the science of spectroscopy, a way of analyzing the chemical makeup of light. Now scientists can look at the stars and know their composition. The sense of wonder this ability creates is not much different from the wonder the poet or artist feels when staring at those same stars.

    (1)、According to the passage, what was the common view of artists in history?
    A、Artists were considered logical and rational. B、Artists were seen as inspired and somewhat strange. C、Artists were primarily focused on scientific discovery. D、Artists were thought to be without any supernatural beliefs.
    (2)、How did the Romantic poets react to Newton's discovery about light and color?
    A、They believed it added a new dimension to the appreciation of beauty. B、They credited Newton's insights to mystical influences. C、They were inspired to integrate more scientific themes in their poetry. D、They felt it faded the poetic beauty of natural phenomena.
    (3)、Why does the author mention John Keats' and Samuel Taylor Coleridge's views on Isaac Newton?
    A、To emphasize the superior creativity of poets over scientists. B、To highlight the impact of scientific discoveries on artistic perception. C、To state that Shakespeare's knowledge of beauty was unmatched. D、To show that Romantic poets objected to scientific progress.
    (4)、Which of the following is the best title of the passage?
    A、The Artistic Interpretation of Science B、The Contrast between Art and Logics C、The Interplay of Art and Science D、Isaac Newton's Influence on Arts
  • 11、Disinformation, which is false information spread on purpose, has become a cause of concern recently. In response to this rising global threat, the United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) Canberra and its partners will be organizing a two-day conference, DISINFO PACIFIC, on November 11 and 12, 2024.

    The conference will focus on strategies for preventing and reducing disinformation, as well as applying best practices to address this global challenge. It aims to provide a forum (论坛) for journalists, social media experts, educators, researchers, policy-makers and communications professionals, from within and outside the UN.

    Currently, we are in search of social media volunteers to provide online assistance for this conference.

    Requirements:

    · Outstanding oral and written communication skills

    · Professional graphic (绘图的) design experience

    · Prior involvement in designing document layouts

    · In-depth familiarity with graphic design apps

    · Working knowledge of the English language

    Note: A degree in graphic design or a related field is considered a plus.

    Responsibilities:

    · Developing a comprehensive social media release plan

    · Assisting in choosing the right types of media and updating conference information on a daily basis

    · Working together with our communications team to create social media activities according to agreed requirements

    · Developing a series of social media resources once the final concept is agreed upon, with a particular focus on a youth (university level) student audience

    Join us now as a social media volunteer and help build a future with less disinformation. You will also have the opportunity to build connections with the UNIC Canberra and its partners and learn about the ways in which social media communication can support the promotion of a conference centering on disinformation.

    Find out more at https://app.unv.org/opportunities.

    (1)、According to the passage, volunteers should               .
    A、hold a degree in graphic design B、be able to develop graphic design apps C、have a great communicative competence D、be as fluent in English as native speakers
    (2)、If selected, volunteers will               .
    A、release a UNIC work plan B、help design social media activities C、evaluate the final concept D、provide weekly media updates
    (3)、What is the main purpose of the passage?
    A、To promote a conference. B、To seek online volunteers. C、To highlight a global threat. D、To introduce an organization.
  • 12、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

    My name is Jake Reynolds. That year, I was a junior at a high school. I was known for my good grades and honesty, but I encountered a situation that would test my integrity in ways I hadn't imagined.

    It all started with Mr. Lawson's history class. We had been assigned a major essay on the impacts of World War II, which would account for a significant part of our final grade. The essay was due in two weeks, and I had been tirelessly working on it, staying up late to ensure my research was thorough and my arguments were well organized.

    The day before the essay was due, my computer crashed. I panicked as I realized I had lost almost all of my work. I had saved some drafts on a cloud service, but they were outdated and incomplete. It seemed impossible to start over. At that moment, desperation clouded my judgment.

    As I sat at my desk, trying to figure out what I could do, my friend Daniel knocked on my door. He was also struggling with his essay and knew I had been working hard on mine. Noticing my worry, he asked if I needed help. I hesitated, but ultimately admitted what had happened.

    Daniel looked thoughtful, "You know, I heard about a website that offers ready-made essays. It could be a good idea to try it if you really need to."

    The idea seemed like a lifeline. I knew it was wrong, but the pressure was mounting, and I felt cornered. After a moment's hesitation, I decided to use the website. I quickly purchased an essay, changed it slightly to make it fit the assignment, and submitted it. I felt a sense of relief, but it was short-lived.

    The next morning, Mr. Lawson announced that the essays would be graded using plagiarism (剽窃) detection software. My heart sank, and I knew it wouldn't take long for the software to catch it.

    注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    By the afternoon, my fears were confirmed.

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    Seeing my reflection report, Mr. Lawson asked me to rewrite the essay.

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  • 13、假定你是某中学学生李华,学校英文网站开展"AI in Our Lives"主题征文活动。请撰写一篇短文投稿,内容需涵盖:

    (1)人工智能在你生活中的应用实例;

    (2)人工智能带来的问题;

    (3)人类与人工智能和谐共处的建议。

    注意:

    (1)词数80左右;

    (2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    Living with AI

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  • 14、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。

    As a Chinese-German student at Tsinghua University, I thought I had already had a (well) grasp of both Chinese culture and modernization. Yet, my recent visit to Suzhou gave me a fresh perspective (视角) on tradition and modernity coexist harmoniously in this city.

    As one of the destinations of the "Go Jiangsu" program, we (visit) the Yao Jianping Embroidery Art Gallery. Before this encounter, my (interact) with Suzhou silk embroidery was limited online images. So, at the art gallery, I was shocked by the fact that it is not made with machines.

    Wandering along the Pingjiang Road at night was an even more striking experience. Bathed in the modern lighting and (taste) the delicious local food along the ancient street, I tried my best (picture) the lives of those who lived here thousands of years ago. (it) unique charm kept reminding me that modernization didn't have to mean abandoning tradition

    This trip was much more than a simple travel experience. It was also enriching experience for the soul. Through personal (encounter), I gained a deeper appreciation for China's culture and progress.

  • 15、It was mid-February, and the mountain air remained bitterly cold. My ten-year-old winter coat had a1 zipper, and despite my attempts to repair it, it was still hard to2. I decided it was finally time to buy a new coat — though every dollar3 these days.

    When I pulled into the store parking lot, I4 a homeless man and his dog near the entrance. He held a cardboard sign asking for help, but cars kept driving past him. Out of5, I stopped, gave him some money, and then went inside for a new coat.

    As I was about to6, I saw that he was still there. I drove back, got out of my car, and7 him. He was younger than I had expected, with long hair but8 eyes. Although his clothes were9, his behavior was calm and hopeful. His dog looked10, too.

    I handed him some extra cash and offered him my old coat, explaining the11 problem. He smiled gratefully and said he was sure someone would12 it. When I asked if there was anything else he needed, he simply replied, "Prayers." I shook his hand and promised to13 him in my thoughts.

    From this encounter, I learned three lessons: even in14, people can remain kind; every act of generosity matters; and we all15 through life toward the same destination. It is best to travel with a caring heart, a positive attitude, and a friendly smile.

    (1)
    A 、locked B 、tightened C 、broken D 、opened
    (2)
    A 、fasten B 、wear C 、roll D 、sew
    (3)
    A 、remained B 、counted C 、spoke D 、helped
    (4)
    A 、heard B 、left C 、spotted D 、hit
    (5)
    A 、confusion B 、regret C 、curiosity D 、compassion
    (6)
    A 、enter B 、pass C 、flee D 、leave
    (7)
    A 、approached B 、invited C 、comforted D 、reached
    (8)
    A 、bright B 、sunken C 、watery D 、narrowed
    (9)
    A 、worn B 、thin C 、rusty D 、flat
    (10)
    A 、roughly made up B 、ill adapted to C 、fully relied on D 、well cared for
    (11)
    A 、money B 、clothing C 、zipper D 、weather
    (12)
    A 、get B 、give C 、fix D 、need
    (13)
    A 、remind B 、remember C 、relieve D 、revive
    (14)
    A 、adulthood B 、wilderness C 、winter D 、hardship
    (15)
    A 、run B 、journey C 、step D 、drive
  • 16、How To Be a Bolder, More Confident Person

    Want to boost your self-confidence, feel more empowered, and take charge of your life? By embracing a bold mindset, you will unlock greater confidence, resilience, and control over your life. Here are some valuable tips to help you discover your passions and strengths, while overcoming your fears.

    Stop hesitating and take action to build your self-confidence.

    Is there something you've been wanting or trying to do, but can't seem to get the courage up?. Taking the first small step towards trying something new can give you the energy to keep going. Whenever you' re feeling unsure in interactions with others, swallow your pride and make the first move!

    Do the unexpected and get out of your comfort zone.

    Doing something new and unexpected might make you feel uneasy or afraid.. Instead, embrace the newness of a skill, trust your ability to adapt and don't be afraid to be yourself. Remember, taking a risk like learning a new skill isn't the same as making impulsive (冲动的) decisions. To avoid regrets, make choices and take actions reflecting your values.

    Pretend you' re already bold.

    Your bold inspiration doesn't have to be real. You could even think of a character from a movie or book who's daring and brave. Then, imagine their boldness in your life. If you already know someone bold, imagine how they'd act. Studies show your mood can be affected by your behavior.

    While there's power in taking on something new or trying to get what you want, there's also the chance you may fail. Embrace the failure. It's not the opposite of success, it's a necessary component. Without the risk of failure, you don't have the opportunity for success.

    Being bold lets you oxford, embrace, and take charge of your life.
     

    A. Accept any outcome.

    B. Don't give in to those feelings!

    C. Take small steps to reach your goals.

    D. Stop thinking and actually do something.

    E. "Fake it until you make it" has some truth to it!

    F. Part of being bold involves staying calm and focused.

    G. Developing a bold personality is a skill you can practice.

  • 17、Today's globalization discontent begins with Henry Bessemer, whose invention in 1858 greatly improved the quality of steel and sharply reduced its price. Prior to Bessemer, the cost of overland transport was prohibitive, because the steam engines of the early 19th century were so weak that they occasionally needed a push start, and railways supported relatively little weight and wore out quickly. Until the late 19th century, wheat or cattle farms more than 30 miles from seaports could sell their produce only locally. Within decades of Bessemer's invention, cheap grain from the US and affordable meat from Argentina flooded European markets.

    Well into the 20th century, most Europeans worked on farms and they mistakenly blamed foreign competition for their suffering. Their protests eventually led to the Smoot-Hawley Tariff (关税) Act (SHTA) that started a global trade war that lasted for decades.

    At that time, the economic damage from SHTA turned out to be relatively small. For example, at that time, international trade accounted for only 9 percent of America's GDP.

    However, the law proved very harmful in the long term, by damaging the political and moral foundations of international trade that John Stuart Mill had described more than a century earlier: "International trade first taught nations to see with goodwill the wealth and progress of one another. Before that, citizens and political leaders usually wished all countries weak, poor, and ill-governed but their own. After that, they learned to see in other countries' wealth and progress a direct source of wealth and progress to their own country."

    After the Second World War, political leaders finally understood the importance of dismantling (拆除) the previous decades' tariff walls and succeeded in establishing today's global order that drove the worldwide tariff average of nearly 30 percent in 1945 down to about 5 percent today.

    Economic historians have long known that free international trade does not lift all boats. Its benefits may not be equally enjoyed by all, but its costs, as experienced by European farmers in the 19th century and by American factory workers today, are concentrated and severe. Even so, the broad benefits of free trade far outweigh the concentrated harms.

    (1)、What is Henry Bessemer's contribution?
    A、He has built a better railway network B、He has invented a more powerful steam engine. C、He has discovered a method to cut transport costs. D、He has found a way to produce cheaper but better steel.
    (2)、What can be learned about SHTA?
    A、It helped the Europeans a lot in the long run B、It made people around the world more selfish. C、It improved American farmers' competitiveness. D、It brought immediate and huge losses to the US.
    (3)、What is the author's attitude to lowered tariffs?
    A、Disapproving. B、Tolerant. C、Favorable. D、Ambiguous.
    (4)、What is a problem of free international trade?
    A、Certain areas or industries might be seriously hit. B、Its benefits are usually enjoyed by factory workers. C、Its costs cannot be shifted to the developing countries. D、The concentrated harms may outweigh its broad benefits.
  • 18、Educational optimists predict that AI will soon provide amazing efficiencies and progress in teaching and learning. But are efficiency and machine logic what our students need most?

    It's certainly true that AI is a wonderful new tool dramatically transforming human life. AI is getting faster and better at spotting patterns in complicated information. This helps it guess what might happen next-like predicting what a customer will buy, the next word in a sentence, a sound in spoken language, or many other tasks. AI can answer specific complex questions or perform complex calculations at a rate impossible for the human mind to comprehend, let alone compete with. It can also create images and speeches which not only imitate reality but surpass it to meet programmed standards of excellence.

    However, although these may be helpful to adults seeking to improve productivity, it is necessary to follow G. K. Chesterton's advice that children should not be controlled by educational projects and ideas without scientific proof. Allowing students to avoid traditional learning methods with AI will have uncertain and potentially harmful results. The same could be true of educators' dependence on AI for student assessment and lesson planning. In education at least, it is quite possible that AI will work against natural human development and provide not a short cut to human formation but a short circuit.

    Despite AI's influence, traditional learning and writing assignments are crucial for promoting learning and cognitive development. Homework, similar to music practice, teaches discipline and skills essential for personal growth and future success. Deceptive (欺骗性的) practices harm genuine learning, spoiling students' competitiveness in an AI-dominated job market. Reliance on AI-generated content weakens critical thinking and creativity, damaging students' intellectual growth. Moreover, it devalues the role of teachers in guiding students' development. In contrast, real engagement with homework cultivates invaluable human qualities essential in an AI-driven world, ensuring students' competitive advantage and overall development.

    (1)、Which advantage of AI is NOT mentioned in paragraph 2?
    A、Creating speeches that surpass reality. B、Solving logic problems faster than humans C、Predicting customers' potential purchases D、Recognizing patterns in complicated data.
    (2)、Why does the author quote G. K. Chesterton's advice?
    A、To prove that traditional learning methods are outdated. B、To show that AI is not that advanced for modem education. C、To emphasize that children need strict discipline in learning. D、To argue against exposing children to immature educational ideas.
    (3)、What is the advantage of traditional learning and writing assignments according to the text?
    A、They can be used to assess students' success. B、They promote students' music competitiveness. C、They can help students avoid deceptive practice. D、They are crucial for students' overall development.
    (4)、Where is the passage most likely taken from?
    A、A business report. B、A science fiction novel. C、An educational journal. D、A technology magazine.
  • 19、"What have I gotten myself into?" I wondered as I sat through a research meeting conducted entirely in Polish, unable to even read the title on the screen. Having only basic Polish language skills, I found my experiment in cross-cultural cooperation more challenging than I had expected.

    The idea of spending time abroad hadn't occurred to me until my advisor suggested it during my first year. With his support, I enjoyed a remarkable summer in a laboratory in Japan, which left me wanting more. So, I applied for a Fulbright fellowship in Poland. To receive the fellowship, I first had to find a lab to host me, and neither I nor my advisor had any connections to Poland.

    Relying on Google to translate lab websites, I began to send cold emails. When my eventual host responded, eager to collaborate, I was thrilled. I suddenly felt the possibilities for my research career were endless and global.

    I was the first visiting scholar my research group had hosted from the United States, and my Polish colleagues were curious about what brought me to their country. This led to many fruitful discussions about the similarities and differences in how science is conducted across cultures. For example, much of the funding in Poland is awarded to teams rather than individuals. The system promotes cross-disciplinary (跨学科的) cooperations across the country, which in turn shapes how scientists design and carry out studies.

    I learned as much about the history and culture in Central and Eastern Europe as I did scientifically. Colleagues related firsthand accounts about challenges the region faced during the Cold War. Many laboratories had limited resources, and they rarely published their research in English. Those conditions helped shape research on antimicrobial treatment into bacteriophage and antibiotics, and Poland remain leaders in the former to this day.

    My cultural immersion made me a better researcher. I now see cross-cultural cooperations as a way to overcome communication barriers that can block progress in science. By stepping outside my comfort zone, I gained the confidence to navigate my research in new directions that I might have otherwise boxed myself out of.

    (1)、Why did the author apply for fellowship in Poland?
    A、To practice Polish and learn its culture. B、To have another rewarding experience. C、To follow the advisor's suggestion. D、To continue the research started in Japan.
    (2)、How did the author benefit from the experience in Polland?
    A、He became an expert in Cold War history. B、He had access to cross-disciplinary cooperations. C、He secured abundant funding for future research projects. D、He obtained scientific knowledge and a global perspective.
    (3)、Which words best describe the author?
    A、Helpful and determined. B、Cautious and innovative. C、Adventurous and inquisitive. D、Curious and competitive.
    (4)、What does the author imply about cross-cultural cooperations?
    A、They are essential for the advancement of science. B、They might box researchers out of a certain direction. C、They should prioritize language training over research. D、They are valueless for creative minds in scientific field.
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