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  • 1、The mother wore a _____________ smile after seeing her sick son finally ____________.
    A、relieved; cured B、relieving; curing C、relieved; curing D、relief; cured
  • 2、A big fire broke out in a supermarket which was crowded with many people, __________ many deaths of customers and heavy losses.
    A、having resulted in B、resulted in C、resulting in D、to result in
  • 3、The musician, together with his band members, ________ ten performances in the last three months.
    A、gives B、has given C、have given D、give
  • 4、____________ with a difficult situation, the young man walked slowly into the room, glanced around nervously, and finally ____________ a deep breath before starting his speech.
    A、Facing; took B、Facing; taking C、Faced; taking D、Faced; took
  • 5、The ____________ of this ancient tradition dates back to over 1,000 years ago.
    A、virtue B、adjustment C、moment D、origin
  • 6、He was too ____________ in the discussion and was unwilling to voice his opinions.
    A、talkative B、brilliant C、passive D、original
  • 7、She refused to cheat on the test because it went against her moral ____________.
    A、contributions B、principles C、responses D、memories
  • 8、Tourists ____________ that overcrowding ruined their Qingming Festival experience at the scenic spot last week.
    A、ignored B、celebrated C、complained D、resolved
  • 9、Many young graduates feel ____________ about AI replacing jobs — a concern that reached its highest point during this year's graduation season.
    A、scared B、excited C、positive D、loose
  • 10、Shenzhen's ____________ and dynamic nightlife reflects its young demographic (人口结构) — over 60% of residents are under 35.
    A、mental B、peaceful C、energetic D、independent
  • 11、Despite her young age, the pianist proved ____________ of performing Chopin's most complex études (练习曲).
    A、typical B、aware C、capable D、previous
  • 12、Online courses provide a ____________ way to learn, adapting to different time zones and lifestyles.
    A、flexible B、complex C、sensitive D、frank
  • 13、The new marketing strategy proved highly ____________, increasing sales by 30% in the last three months.
    A、creative B、ordinary C、effective D、annoyed
  • 14、Sherlock Holmes remains one of the most significant ____________ in detective fiction, who gains popularity all over the world.
    A、figures B、features C、authors D、symbols
  • 15、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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  • 16、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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  • 17、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.

  • 18、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
  • 19、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.

  • 20、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.
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