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1、阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A group of foreigners visited Weihai, a coastal city, to explore what the rising star in China's tourism market can offer.
Driven by social media and short video platforms, Weihai's tourism industry saw a huge growth, with the city of just 2.92 million residents welcoming over 59 million visits.
Their first stop is the Dongchu Island in Rongcheng, a county-level city in Weihai, where the scenery is characterized by the region's unique seaweed-roofed houses. "I've never seen a roof made of seaweed. I can't believe my eyes at the houses," said Nick Ive, a British editor.
The group then visited the Sanggou Bay Marine Ranch(海洋牧场), a hot family-friendly tourist destination to experience marine farming. "Visiting Sanggou Bay Marine Ranch was a pleasant experience because I could see and experience firsthan d how the sea fishes are kept," said Desca Lydi Natalia, a journalist with Antara, Indonesia's national news agency. "This experience not only increased my understanding but also provided enjoyment, as I could directly eat clams(蛤蜊) freshly harvested from the sea. I even had the opportunity to feed the seagulls."
Sanggo u Bay Marine Ranch receives about 80,000 visitors every year since it was established in 2015. Visiting the marine ranch has become one of the must-dos in Weihai.
Desca said that her favorite experience was living in a homestay in Weihai. "While staying in a hotel is comfortable, a homestay offers a different experience, especially since the yard is large and full of flowers, making it feel like home. So I chose a homestay,"said the Indonesian journalist. The homestay Desca chose is just a stone's throw away from the beach. Desca said that her country is a maritime country and also has many homestays. "So when I stayed in the homestay, the atmosphere reminded me of Indonesia," she added.
(1)、What contributes to Weihai's growing tourism industry?A、Friendly residents. B、Visits of foreigners. C、Social media. D、Beautiful scenery.(2)、How did Nick Ive feel about the seaweed-roofed houses?A、Grateful. B、Frightened. C、Fortunate. D、Surprised.(3)、What did Desca do at the Sanggou Bay Marine Ranch?A、She kept sea fishes. B、She fed seagulls. C、She harvested clams. D、She surfed in the sea.(4)、Why did Desca choose the homestay?A、It felt like her home. B、It was near the beach. C、Its yard was small and neat. D、Its living conditions were super. -
2、阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
The 2024 Peace Poetry Awards
The awards con test is to encourage people to explore peace and the human spirit. There are three age categories(类型): Adult (19 & over), Youth (13-18), and Youth (12 & under). The yearly con test is open to people worldwide. Your poems must be unpublished , and in English.
Deadline
All entries(参赛作品) must be submitted by July 30, 2024.
Entry Fee
Adults — $ 20
Youth (13-18) —— $ 10
Youth (12 & under) — no fee
Notes
● You may submit up to three unpublished poems. At most 30 lines per poem.
● Include name, address, email, telephone number, and age in the upper right-hand corner of each poem. For the Youth (12 & under) category, please also include your school's name and your teacher's name.
● Title each poem.
● Please keep copies of all entries as we will be unable to return.
● Email your entries to: www. peacepoetryawards. com. By the way, we have no other ways to receive your entry. Please click here to pay your entry fee online.
Awards
Adult Winner — $ 800
Youth (13 -18) Winner — $ 500
Youth (12 & under) Winner — $ 200
Winners will be announced by September 30, 2024 on our website. Winners will be informed by mail. Past years' winning poems can be found here.
(1)、What do we know about the contest?A、It accepts poems in any language. B、It includes four age categories. C、It only accepts unpublished poems. D、It is held every two years.(2)、What should an adult do to enter the contest?A、Title each poem. B、Pay an entry fee of $ 10. C、Write a poem of at least 30 lines. D、Hand in his entries by September 30, 2024.(3)、What will an 18-year-old winner get?A、$ 200 in prize money. B、$ 500 in prize money. C、$ 800 in prize money. D、A collection of poems. -
3、听材料,回答问题。(1)、What does the speaker say about running?A、It is a sport with low cost. B、It attracts fewer people than before. C、It is the most popular in Australia.(2)、What benefit of running is talked about?A、Reducing stress. B、Lowering blood sugar. C、Keeping healthy weight.(3)、How can we do to get the benefits according to the research?A、By running long distance. B、By running very fast. C、By running every two days.(4)、Which is probably the best speed for running?A、5 km/h. B、10 km/h. C、15 km/h.
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4、听材料,回答问题。(1)、What are the speakers going to do first?A、Meet the man's manager. B、Buy some flowers. C、Visit their new house.(2)、What does the man think of the house?A、It's a little old. B、It's very large. C、It has no balcony.(3)、What does the woman want to grow at first?A、Flowers. B、Vegetables. C、Trees.(4)、What flowers do the speakers plan to buy?A、Flowers that are cheap. B、Flowers that are beautiful. C、Flowers that are easy to grow.
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5、听材料,回答问题。(1)、What did the man do last night?A、He drank a lot of coffee. B、He bought some CDs online. C、He stayed up all night.(2)、Who is the woman?A、The man's boss. B、The man's mother. C、The man's daughter.(3)、What kind of business will the man run?A、An online shop. B、A bookshop. C、A movie company.
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6、听材料,回答问题。(1)、When did the woman start to learn painting?A、In early January this year. B、In early October last year. C、In late October last year.(2)、What does the woman say about painting?A、It's a way to reduce pressure. B、It makes her feel more confident. C、It requires enough patience.
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7、听材料,回答问题。(1)、Where does the man want to go this afternoon?A、The school. B、The tennis club. C、Jerry's house.(2)、How many dogs does Jerry have?A、One. B、Two. C、Four.
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8、 What is the conversation mainly about?A、An expression. B、The Internet. C、A competition.
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9、 How will the speakers go to the cinema?A、On foot. B、By car. C、By bus.
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10、 Who does the man want to call?A、Tom. B、His secretary. C、The woman.
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11、 What is Steven doing?A、Gathering firewood. B、Having dinner. C、Preparing meat.
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12、 What is the weather like now?A、Cold. B、Hot. C、Warm.
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13、 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。
When I was a boy, I always wore turtleneck shirts because I was so sensitive and shy. I worked hard to earn exceptional marks and always tried to behave well. I was younger than everyone else because my good marks had allowed me to skip second grade, but this added nothing to my already low self-confidence.
When I was 14, my parents divorced (离婚). I moved in with my dad in a new neighborhood, but he was always so busy and had little time for me. It seemed the only time he ever spoke to me was to be demanding or critical. I began to hate coming home from school every day. I sank further into my low self-esteem (自尊) and was overwhelmed with feeling unappreciated and alone.
One day, my aunt called. This seemed like a miracle to me. Aunt Ginette usually only called once a year, on my birthday. She said she had just seen some young teenagers participate in a public speaking contest, and she thought I should try it, too. She told me she firmly believed I could perform on stage like the other kids since she had seen me do skits (幽默小品) for the family at Christmas.
I was a little taken aback, Me? On stage? In a public speaking contest? To agree would be contrary to my entire shy personality. But Aunt Ginette was so confident and seemed really serious. Feeling her strong belief, I went against all odds and agreed to enter the contest. All that winter, twice a week after dinner, I took three different buses for the three-hour round-trip to practice in Ville d'Anjou, where the competition would take place. I was taken by an energy I had never felt before. The hours and the obstacles no longer mattered. Although my dad really did love me and wanted the best for me, he disapproved of this new dream, fearing it would take away from my homework time and impact my marks. But I remained a top performer in school and never missed a day.
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。
Paragraph 1: Four months later, the big night arrived.
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Paragraph 2: When I saw my father's face, his eyes were glowing with pride.
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14、 假定你是李华,上周六参加了学校为高三学生举行的成人仪式。请根据以下要点,向你的外国朋友David介绍成人仪式的有关情况:
1. 活动过程;
2. 你的感受。
注意:
1. 词数100左右;
2. 开头和结尾已为你写好。
参考词汇:成人仪式 the coming-of-age ceremony
Dear David,
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Yours,
Li Hua
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15、 阅读理解
A new study examined scientists' peer reviews, or researchers' official statements on others' work, across multiple AI-related conferences. At one such conference, those peer reviews used the word "meticulous" — a buzzword often associated with generative A.I., like ChatGPT — almost 3,400 percent more than the previous year. Other major conferences showed similar patterns. In other words, many researchers were handing, at least, parts of their peer review over to A.I.
What's going on in science is a slice of a much bigger problem. Any viral post on social media now almost certainly includes A.I.-generated elements. There are synthetic videos for children on YouTube, like music videos about parrots where the birds have eyes within eyes, singing in an unnatural voice. The narratives make no sense, and characters appear and disappear randomly.
As a neuroscientist, this worries me. Isn't it possible that human culture contains within it cognitive micronutrients — things like reasonable sentences, narrations and character continuity — that developing brains need? Einstein supposedly said: "If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you want them to be very intelligent, read them more fairy tales." But what happens when a child is consuming mostly A.I.-generated waste? We find ourselves in the middle of a vast developmental experiment.
A.I.'s cultural pollution is driven by a desire to fill the Internet's appetite for content as cheaply as possible, which in turn pollutes our culture. And despite public appeals to act against it, A.I. companies are dragging their feet because it goes against the industry's bottom line to have detectable products, which they fear might weaken the model's performance, although there is no current evidence.
To deal with this general refusal to act, we need a Clean Internet Act. Perhaps the simplest solution would be to force built-in watermarking to A.I. generated outputs, like patterns not easily removable. Just as the 20th century required action to protect the shared environment, the 21st century is going to require actions to protect a different but equally critical resource: our shared human culture.
(1)、What can we learn from the first two paragraphs?A、Children should avoid social media. B、A.I. writings are unreliable. C、Synthetic elements make no sense. D、A.I. pollution is widespread.(2)、Why does the author mention Einstein in Paragraph 3?A、To promote experiments on reading. B、To connect intelligence and fairy tales. C、To show concerns over cognitive input quality. D、To contrast stories withA.I. generated content.(3)、Which might be a useful way to stop A.I. products polluting our culture?A、Increasing the expense. B、Adding permanent labels. C、Creating various patterns. D、Building moreA.I. models.(4)、Which might be the best title for the text?A、A.I. Garbage Is Polluting our Culture B、A.I. Companies Change Tech Industry C、A.I. Performance Continues to Decline D、A.I. Products Impact Scientific Research -
16、 假定你是校英文报的记者李华。你校上周举行了以环境保护为主题的相关活动,请你以"Environmental Protection Week"为题写一篇英文报道。内容包括:
1.活动目的;
2.活动内容;
3.活动反响。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.可适当增加细节以使行文连贯。
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17、 Your untidiness also poses a potential threat my safety. (用适当的词填空)
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18、 He is going to adapt his play television. (用适当的词填空)
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19、 When a child has become adjusted to life in a city, he may feel quite a loss in any other environment. (用适当的词填空)
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20、 Our planet's wildlife is dying out an alarming rate. (用适当的词填空)