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1、当你经历人生的起起伏伏时,我都会一直陪伴你。
I'll always while you go through ups and downs.
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2、阅读下面材料,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 Xunpu, Fujian Province, a colorful and unique headdress is helping tourism and raising cultural (curious). Zanhua, a traditional flower headdress, (refer) to as garden on the head. With their hair tied into a bun (发髻), women wear a flower ring (feature) seasonal fresh, plastic, and silk flowers. The long-standing tradition, has been passed down through generations, represents Xunpu women's hopes for a better life. "The women of Xunpu are known for their kindness. They decorate (them) with flower headpieces not only for beauty, but also as a symbol of happiness," said a native.
Chinese travelers (go) wild for zanhua with thousands visiting Xunpu specifically to experience this unique cultural tradition firsthand in recent years. What makes it (true) special and extremely attractive is the culture and humanity behind this art. Besides, each flower is carefully arranged hand, showing their skill and patience. it's not easy to preserve such a delicate art, as it requires continuous efforts from both locals and the government. In a word, it's living tradition that connects modern people with Xunpu' s cultural roots, making every wearer feel the beauty of this ancient art.
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3、On Christmas morning, my excited son insisted I open his gift first. He was sure I would never receive such a gift again. I opened it and found a several-inch long, green plastic1. But he soon2 its best feature. Its front claws were also clips (夹子) so that I could3 it all the time. I would never forget his eyes — they were filled with4, hopefulness and love. I immediately put it on and5 how "cool" it was. For the next several weeks I went everywhere with a plastic dinosaur clipped to my lapel (翻领).6 no one seemed to notice, especially when I was with my son. No one, that is,7 him. It8 to me that the expression on the face of young children giving gifts of the9 was dramatically different from that of adults trying to buy love with10 CDs or jewelry. I could tell from my son's11 face to feel this childlike version of gold. The values of my son's presents wouldn't amount to pennies, but they are worth their12 in gold to me.
So the next time you see someone wearing a paper tie, don't13 feeling sorry for him. If you tell him he looks14 he'll just smile and say, "Maybe, but there isn't enough money in the treasury to make me take it off." These gifts from the heart are the ones that15 memories that last a lifetime.
(1)A 、toy B 、model C 、creature D 、dinosaur(2)A 、showed off B 、pointed out C 、gave away D 、worked out(3)A 、wear B 、hold C 、carry D 、decorate(4)A 、surprise B 、curiosity C 、expectation D 、satisfaction(5)A 、praised B 、doubted C 、wondered D 、complained(6)A 、Luckily B 、Normally C 、Strangely D 、Obviously(7)A 、except B 、besides C 、including D 、alongside(8)A 、applied B 、occurred C 、referred D 、happened(9)A 、time B 、hand C 、heart D 、money(10)A 、special B 、common C 、unusual D 、expensive(11)A 、calm B 、joyful C 、tearful D 、serious(12)A 、cost B 、brand C 、weight D 、function(13)A 、stop B 、mind C 、avoid D 、bother(14)A 、smart B 、stupid C 、awkward D 、handsome(15)A 、form B 、change C 、destroy D 、remember -
4、4 Things Parents Should Always Keep in Mind During a Heat Wave
A heat wave sweeps across the country this week.. Tony Woodward, medical director of emergency medicine at Seattle Children's, provides the following advice for parents and caregivers about how to beat the heat as well as keep their kids safe this summer.
Keep kids out of hot cars.
Leaving a child alone in a car can result in deadly consequences, even on just a warm day. "It doesn't take very long:," says Woodward. "When you combine this with the fact that the temperature in your car can rise nearly 20 degrees in just 10 minutes, dangerous heatstroke can develop quickly."
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While the local lake or pool may provide a good place from the heat, parents and caregivers should be mindful of the dangers water presents. "Drowning is the second-leading cause of injury-related death for children aged 1-14," says Woodward. So children should swim only when lifeguards are on duty.
Prevent window falls.
The summer weather has parents and caregivers opening windows and doors to try to get some circulation (循环) and relief from the heat. Woodward warns that open windows can be a big danger to young children. Thus make it a rule to play at least 2 feet away from windows..
Protect your child from too much sun.
, though they do come with their risks. Woodward recommends parents to safeguard their children from the ill effects of exposure to too much sun. For example, when it is 90 degrees or above,children should not play outside or exercise for more than 30 minutes at a time.
A. Enjoy the water safely
B. Avoid water in hot surroundings
C. If the weather is not friendly to the children
D. Thus many families have health concerns in mind
E. A child's body heats up much faster than an adult's
F. Summer months are also for families to go outdoors
G. And make sure other caregivers know about it as well
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5、To be clear: Food noise has nothing to do with hunger or food shortage, says Lawrence Cheskin, a professor of nutrition and food studies at George Mason University. It's about being absorbed in thoughts about food.
In an issue of the journal Nutrients, researchers defined food noise as something that can be caused by internal signs such as your stomach growling with hunger or external signs such as seeing or smelling delicious foods. These signs can cause food-related thoughts to start playing on a repetitive cycle.
"Imagine you have a picture chart — think about what percentage of the day is spent thinking about food," says Susan Albers, a clinical psychologist. "For those with a lot of food noise, 80 to 90 percent of their day is spent thinking about food." "For those with intrusive food noise, it might affect their sleep, or lead to shame around eating or anxious thoughts," says Goldman. "It can get in the way of someone being able to function at their best." By contrast, those with mild food noise may hardly notice it.
Anyone can experience food noise but people with obesity or overweight often struggle with food noise more than other people do, which can make it difficult to lose weight. Other people include those with an eating disorder or disordered eating pattern. Also, if you have a lot of food rules or you've been dieting off and on for years, you may be more likely to experience food noise. "There's a lot of shame and judgment around food noise," Albers says. "It can impact relationships, leading to social withdrawal, and reduce people's engagement in other areas of their life."
Keep in mind, however, that food noise is a common suffering. "Don't beat yourself up for it. Instead, exercise some self-sympathy," Goldman suggests. "The way we talk to ourselves matters, so be mindful about what you're saying to yourself about food noise."
(1)、What do we know about the food noise?A、It's the noise people make while eating. B、It's only for people with weight issues. C、It refers to repeated food thoughts due to signs. D、It's related to food shortage and causes hunger.(2)、What does the underlined word "intrusive" in paragraph 3 probably mean?A、annoying B、inviting C、available D、unnoticeable(3)、How does food noise affect people's life?A、It leads to severe weight gain. B、It brings about regular eating habits. C、It results in a lack of social activities. D、It causes sleep disorders and overeating.(4)、What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A、Being kind to yourself is helpful. B、Food noise is not a serious problem. C、Talking to others about food noise matters. D、People should blame themselves for food noise. -
6、The big day is finally here. You and your team have made it to the final game of the soccer tournament. You're ready to win... but so is the other team. Then, suddenly, someone scores! The game is over. The other team has won and earns a shiny gold cup. But then the coaches start giving out something else to you and the other players: participation (参与) awards. Everyone reacts differently. Some glow with pride. Others look disappointed. And you? You don't know how to feel...
Participation awards have been around since the 1920s, when they were invented to make sports safer for kids. That's because when the first youth sports leagues were created in the early 1900s, games were even more competitive than they are today. Many kids were badly hurt in their effort to win. Adults were concerned. Some schools even canceled sports programs altogether.
But then came a solution: participation awards. The point was to take the spotlight away from winning and put it on other values, like teamwork and commitment, or sticking with something. Many people today say that's why participation awards are still needed. "Winning isn't everything," says Kenneth Barish, a scientist who studies kids' feelings and behavior. "The more important thing is to let kids know that we're proud of them — not for winning, but for their effort. Praising effort has amazing benefits. It makes it easier for young people to try new things without fear, learn from mistakes, and take on new challenges with a positive attitude."
But some people worry that giving awards to everyone sends the wrong message. In real life, people are not always rewarded for just showing up. After all, you don't get an A just for going to class. Participation awards, some say, could teach kids to expect awards when they aren't deserved.
So what do you think? Does everyone deserve a participation award? Or is it time to toss them aside for good?
(1)、What's the writing purpose of the first paragraph?A、To share a competitive game. B、To compare two kinds of awards. C、To show the reactions to the awards. D、To introduce the participation awards.(2)、What can be learned about participation awards from paragraph 2?A、They were introduced to make sports safer for young players. B、They were created in the first youth sports leagues in the 1900s. C、They were aimed at making the games less competitive than before. D、They were the only way to remove concern about the safety of sports.(3)、What does Kenneth Barish intend to convey?A、The limitations of winning the game. B、The applications of praising the effort. C、The significance of developing the teamwork spirit. D、The importance of forming a healthy view of effort.(4)、What's the author's attitude towards participation awards?A、Supportive. B、Objective. C、Doubtful. D、Indifferent. -
7、In a world where ever-changing high-end techniques are reshaping the lifestyles of "Generation Z", a game named Black Myth: Wukong, with its picturesque settings and Chinese culture genes, has brought about a craze among gaming fans worldwide.
Within 10 hours of its official release globally, the Triple-A game had over two million players on Steam. The unexpected success of the game, developed by a private Chinese company over six years, has allowed people to appreciate exotic (异域的) Chinese traditional culture in addition to the fun and joy of playing the game.
Wukong, or Monkey King is an iconic figure from Journey to the West — a Chinese classic novel dating back about 500 years. Feng Ji, the game's producer, said that the game is good enough in quality to attract gamers to be absorbed by the Chinese god-evil story. An ongoing hot discussion on Reddit's online game community shows games are "hardworking" on every detail of the novel.
Games combining iconic cultural elements may be regarded as a form of cultural exchange. Indeed, enjoying the game could be a journey to experience the beauty of Chinese culture — its music, landscapes, architecture, clothes, or even folk tales. "Traditional culture is right there, and you'll like it when you see it," said the game's art director, Yang Qi. "What we can do is to give people a closer look through the game."
China's abundance of well-preserved historical buildings offered the domestic game developer an advantage. Digitally scanning ancient buildings to present them in the game is more cost-saving and provides a better authentic experience. Of course, a game is a game. China will always welcome travelers from around the world who want to explore and learn more about its profound culture.
As a Reddit user wrote, "I (American) have been waiting so long to have more Chinese influence in the Western game field. Chinese culture and mythology are rich. I hope we can get more stuff like this. I would love to go to China someday."
(1)、What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about?A、The release of the game. B、The contents of the game. C、The developer of the game. D、The popularity of the game.(2)、What are games discussing on Reddit's online game community?A、The plots of Journey to the West. B、The hard efforts of the producers. C、The pleasure of playing the game. D、The details of Chinese gaming culture.(3)、According to Yang Qi, what's the relationship between the game and traditional culture?A、Traditional culture must be modernized for the game. B、The game helps people better experience traditional culture. C、Traditional culture is too complex for full game presentation. D、The game only uses a bit of traditional culture for decoration.(4)、What's a suitable title for the text?A、"Black Myth: Wukong": The Rise of China' s Gaming Industry B、"Black Myth: Wukong": A Cultural Bridge in the Gaming World C、"Black Myth: Wukong": A Transition from Novel to Gaming Field D、"Black Myth: Wukong": Technological Advancements in the Gaming World -
8、The Chocolate Museum offers the world's most detailed exhibition of the history of cocoa, covering the full range of its 5,000 years of growing. The features include a various collection of historic items, a greenhouse you can walk through, the famous chocolate fountain containing 200 kilograms of chocolate, which flows down from a height of three meters, exhibits from pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, and various kinds of historical industrial machinery.
Fine tasting
Complete your visit with a 30-minute tasting session. Our chocolate waiters welcome you to the "Chocolate School". Taste your way through all the stages of chocolate production, from the cocoa bean to the finished bar, and sample selected chocolates, each with its own story. It provides an exciting and delicious insight into the wonderful world of chocolate for the young and the old.
Opening hours
The Chocolate Museum is open daily from 10:00 to 18:00! The last admission to the museum is at 5:00 p. m., one hour before closing time! The production ends at 5:30 p. m.,30 minutes before the museum closes.
Payment options
We accept EC cards and all major credit cards as well as cash at the box office. Tickets can be conveniently purchased in advance via our online booking system. You can pay with PayPal or credit card.
Notice
Our offers are particularly suitable for different age groups. Our family tours are suitable for children from pre-school age. Our courses can be booked for children from the age of 8, but children up to the age of 10 must be accompanied by an adult. Children aged 12 and over can also visit the Chocolate Museum on their own. This is also a food-producing company, so dogs are not allowed in the museum. Dogs are welcome on the terrace of the Chocolate Grand Café.
Discover & Experience
If you are interested in a private tour or group booking, please contact our visitor service by email at service@schokolademuseum.de or book your tour directly in our web-shop!
(1)、What is special about the Chocolate Museum?A、A greenhouse with rare tropical plants. B、A chocolate-making workshop for visitors. C、A collection of modern artworks related to chocolate. D、Historic items and industrial machinery about cocoa.(2)、What should tourists pay attention to when visiting the museum?A、Visitors can enter the museum till 5:30 p. m.. B、Family tours are suitable for kids of all ages. C、Dogs are not welcome inside the museum area. D、Kids under 12 must be accompanied by adults.(3)、Where is the text probably taken from?A、A research paper. B、A travel brochure. C、A history textbook. D、A business report. -
9、阅读下面短文,根据其内容和所给段落开头再续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的故事。
It was a weekend. I had already planned to hang out with my friends. However, my mother called after work, her voice filled with childlike excitement. She explained that her company was having a spring outing the next day and asked if I could stop by the bakery on my way home to buy her a bag of coconut bread for lunch.
Without even thinking, I refused, telling her I couldn't spare time because I had already made plans with my friends. She bargained with me for a long time, insisting that it's just buying a bag of bread — it wouldn't take long or delay me. She was almost angry by the end of it, so I reluctantly (勉强地) agreed.
But as soon as I saw the bakery from a distance, my heart sank. The store was packed, with a long queue snaking all the way outside. I couldn't help but groan (叹息) hopelessly. As the line inched forward, I kept checking the time, standing on tiptoe to look ahead, dizzy from hunger. I couldn't understand my mother — why wouldn't she just stay home and rest on a weekend? Spring outings were for kids!
Just then, someone behind me called softly, "Miss."
I turned around, seeing a middle-aged woman I didn't recognize. Annoyed, I asked impatiently, "What?"
Her smile was almost humble. "Look, I'm just one person behind you, but that means I'll have to wait for another batch (一批). I'm buying this for my son — he's going on a spring outing tomorrow. I still need to rush home to cook dinner and take him to his tutoring class. If you're not in a hurry, I was wondering if…"
"Who are you buying for?" she asked.
Without hesitation, I answered, "For my mom. She's going on a spring outing tomorrow." For some reason, as soon as I said that, the entire bakery fell into silence. All eyes turned toward me.
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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。
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She asked loudly, "Who did you say you're buying for?"
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10、假定你是李华,你校英文报正组织有关"中国电影巡礼"的英文征文比赛。请写一篇短文参赛,介绍一部中国好电影,内容包括:
1.电影名及主要内容;
2.该电影对你的影响。
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1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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11、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。
DeepSeek has recently made significant progress in AI reasoning through enhanced learning, (pioneer) a new direction for AI. By using an open-source approach, Chinese (innovate) have broken the technological barriers of global leaders like OpenAI. This breakthrough is not only a technological leap for Chinese AI companies narrows the gap in AI capabilities, removing concerns over chip limitations.
The global competition for large models has entered a critical stage. Thanks to its diverse industries and development environments, China has unique advantage in using large models (power) a new industrial revolution. The year 2025 will be the year of AI applications, with the key to success lying in seizing the opportunities (create) by DeepSeek.
Based on DeepSeek's capabilities, breakthroughs can be achieved in many fields. Large models will lead, without doubt, "universal intelligence" for all. Given DeepSeek's open-source and low-cost features, individuals can now own large models and become "super individuals". As AI transforms smart hardware, and large models shrink in size, AI devices — from smart-connected cars to (person) computers and mobile phones — will become the standard. DeepSeek's strong inference model can help users take advantage of professional knowledge in scientific fields for enhanced learning, develops specialized scientific models. Large models, like DeepSeek, are changing how fundamental scientific problems (study) and addressing issues such as energy development.
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12、When Paul Cotter's father, Richard, was 52, he was fired from his job at a large printing company. "He was very1 let go," Paul recalled. "It was basically, ‘Hand in your keys. You're done.'" Richard had been at the company for over 30 years,2 from entry-level to management. Before, He was known for his sharp mind. Now, even small pressures3 him out.
That was 1975, before the current4 of Alzheimer's disease, and even his doctor didn't suspect the disorder. Everyone5 it was a crisis of confidence. Paul recalled, "My father felt totally6." For the next few years, Richard lost job after job. Then, when Richard was 58, he was formally7 with Alzheimer's disease. He was relieved by the result.8 all, he still wanted to keep working.
Then a hero9. It wasn't a single person, but a whole company. When applying, Richard10 his diagnosis. But still the firm offered him the position — handling small tasks like making copies. "At a time when his life was falling11, they gave him respect, dignity and a sense of purpose."
As the disease continued to12, it was no longer safe for him to continue working. The company let Cotter's family know that with deep13, it would have to let his father go. On his father's final day on the job, his colleagues threw him a goodbye party to thank him for his14.
Cotter's family still talk about the company's15 for their father. The generosity during Richard's final chapter will never be forgotten.
(1)A 、kindly B 、rudely C 、honestly D 、politely(2)A 、adjusting B 、falling C 、leaving D 、rising(3)A 、help B 、push C 、stress D 、kick(4)A 、cure B 、awareness C 、risks D 、symptoms(5)A 、assumed B 、mentioned C 、confirmed D 、denied(6)A 、excited B 、confused C 、relieved D 、ashamed(7)A 、blessed B 、diagnosed C 、impressed D 、linked(8)A 、For B 、After C 、In D 、Despite(9)A 、stepped in B 、gave up C 、backed off D 、took over(10)A 、updated B 、covered C 、revealed D 、questioned(11)A 、back B 、away C 、behind D 、apart(12)A 、improve B 、progress C 、exist D 、spread(13)A 、regret B 、anger C 、joy D 、shock(14)A 、confidence B 、judgment C 、insight D 、service(15)A 、indifference B 、criticism C 、kindness D 、training -
13、The Art Of War is one of the world's most famous and influential military texts, written by the Chinese Strategist Sun Tzu. It is recommended by all the famous business experts and even sports coaches. Why is it so influential and helpful? The Art Of War provides the necessary guidelines on how to approach problems better. Now take a look at these important life lessons.
Choose your battles carefully. One of the first lessons that we learn is to choose our battles. It is better to understand when you should engage in a conflict and when it will be wise to avoid any argument at all.
Always plan and strategize. Having a well-defined strategy before you enter any conflict can guide you through it. In fact, it is also important in everyday life to have clear SMART goals to increase your chances of success. In other words, the way is to avoid what is strong and to strike at what is weak.
Knowing yourself is important but it is also equally important to know your enemy. Underrating your enemy can be the biggest mistake you make. Understand your strengths but also recognize your weaknesses. Know yourself and know your enemy, and you will not be endangered in a hundred battles.
Always be adaptable and flexible. You need to respond to your changing circumstances and adapt to them. Seize an opportunity whenever it arises. Victory belongs to those who can adjust to changing circumstances, seize opportunities, and remain responsive to their environment.
A. Planning is the core.
B. Assess your enemy and yourself.
C. Quick action outweighs thorough preparation.
D. He will win who knows when to fight and when not to.
E. Focus only on your strengths to control the competition.
F. You can only do it when you are flexible enough to adapt to new ideas.
G. This can help you develop strategies to protect the weakest parts of yourself.
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14、Climbing Qomolangma used to be a test of bravery, endurance and skill. In the 4 years after Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgafirst reached the summit in 1953, an average of 12 people a year followed in their footsteps.
What was once an "almost certainly deadly attempt" is "the new ironman triathlon", argues Will Cockrell, a journalist, in Everest, Inc, a fascinating new book. High-tech equipment and better understanding of the physiological (生理的) impact of high altitudes have brought new hopefuls to Qomolangma. But the biggest reason for the rising number of Qomolangma conquerors is the establishment of a professional guiding industry. For an incredible fee, between $35,000 and $110,000, experienced climbers will put inexperienced climbers on top of the world.
As with many extreme sports, Qomolangma offers a test. Amateurs want to know if they can achieve something physically and mentally demanding. People underestimate the risk of the adventure, which helps explain why interest in climbing Qomolangma increases after deaths are reported.
In this book Everest, Inc, the guiding industry exists to a large extent because of an inexperienced but passionate character called Dickbass, who had the crazy idea of climbing the highest mountains on all seven continents. He bought his way onto three different Qomolangma adventures and, in 1985, aged 55, he became both the oldest and least experienced climber to reach the summit. The sight of an average Joe on top of the world generated a media enthusiasm and the establishment of companies that could cater to the new demand for tours.
Everest, Inc ends on a confusing note. More people are reaching the summit, but more are dying halfway, too: 18 people died in 2023, the highest-ever number. Mr. Cockrell argues that there was no negligence (疏忽) on the part of the guiding firms. He suggests that Nepali guides consider themselves in the logistics business (后勤) and generally leave decisions of safety to clients. But amateur climbers make bad choices. The disaster in 1996 showed that even guides get these decisions wrong. Experts know more than ever about how to navigate Qomolangma safely. But that does not make it a safe place.
(1)、What mainly accounts for more Qomolangma climbers?A、Reduced travel cost. B、Physiological benefit. C、High-tech equipment. D、Professional guidance.(2)、What was the influence of Dickbass's adventures?A、The rise of an industry. B、The demand for tourism. C、The development of media. D、The call for climbing safety.(3)、What does Mr. Cockrell probably agree with?A、Guiding firms are to blame for the death of climbers. B、The guides should make right decisions for climbers. C、Climbing Qomolangma is still a life-threatening attempt. D、Experts should be responsible for the safety of climbers.(4)、What is the text?A、A research paper. B、A news report. C、A diary entry. D、A book review. -
15、To date, artificial repellents (驱虫剂) have been the best way to keep mosquitoes away. However, they can cause a range of health problems, which has led many to search for alternatives. The compounds responsible for nice smell of lavender (薰衣草), known as essential oils, have long been shown to drive away mosquitoes.
In a paper in the Journal of Pest Science, Zeeshan Tariq and Xiaoqin Wang at Soochow University in China use their background as textile engineers to turn the oils into long-lasting mosquito-repellent cloth that can be fashioned into outerwear.
The researchers created a solution (溶液) of silk fibroin and gum Arabic, a substance used to help the materials form into stable structures. The solution was stirred continuously at warm temperatures as lavender oil and water were added. Under these conditions, the silk fibroin and gum Arabic formed into tiny oil-containing capsules. When the solution was cooled, the stirring stopped and other important ingredients were added, the capsules sank to the bottom for collection.
They then tied many thousands of these capsules to pieces of cotton cloth. Keen to see if the cloth would drive mosquitoes away, Dr. Tariq and Dr. Wang turned it into arm-length gloves. Then three volunteers repeatedly put gloved arms into containers full of starving mosquitoes for five minutes at a time. The researchers noted how many of the mosquitoes landed on the volunteers' arms during each trial. As a control, each volunteer was also asked to wear a glove with no lavender capsules. It's reported that an average of 15 mosquitoes landed on each control glove, the average landing on each scented (有香味的) arm was less than one.
The researchers were also eager to test how well the cloth held up in the wash. They, therefore, threw the gloves into ordinary washing machines and repeated the trials. Even after 40 washes, an average of only 2.5 mosquitoes landed on the 15% gloves during trials. Success has rarely smelled sweeter.
(1)、What makes lavender oil an alternative to artificial repellents?A、Smell. B、Safety. C、Color. D、Cost.(2)、What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?A、The formation of lavender oil capsules. B、The test of the specially designed cloth. C、The collection of oil-containing capsules. D、The benefits of silk fibroin and gum Arabic.(3)、What does the underlined phrase "control glove" refer to?A、A glove with mosquitoes in it. B、A glove controlling mosquitoes. C、A glove giving off lavender scent. D、A glove without lavender capsules.(4)、How does the author feel about the experiment?A、Critical. B、Concerned. C、Satisfied. D、Skeptical. -
16、The journey to Xizang was the realization of a long-held fascination, nurtured during the vibrant Tibetan dances at Minzu University of China (MUC) in Beijing.
Every Friday night, the campus would come alive as students from diverse backgrounds gathered in circles, swinging together in Tibetan dance. These dances, where elegant moves bridged cultures, not only sparked my curiosity but deeply moved me. They highlighted the power of dance to unite people across different ethnic groups. Attracted by these interactions and the beauty of Tibetan culture, I often dreamed of dancing atop the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau — the "roof of the world." This dream became a reality when MUC offered a valuable opportunity to experience and engage with the culture I had come to admire from afar.
Upon arrival in Lhasa, the challenge of adapting to the high altitude at over 3,000 meters was discouraging. Despite my concerns, the strong reaction I experienced was not physical discomfort but rather a deep emotional response to the warmth and generosity of the Tibetan people. Their spirit, far more impactful than the thin air, touched my heart deeply.
The depth of spiritual and cultural richness I encountered in Xizang was reflected in the everyday interactions with the locals. This was reflected not just in their actions but also in their cuisine, which became a transformative element of my journey. The taste of fresh, creamy butter and the discovery of butter tea were sources of inspiration. Each sip and bite deepened my understanding of Tibetan culture, revealing culinary delights previously unknown to me.
This journey not only brought me closer to fulfilling my dream of visiting all provincial-level regions in China but also deepened my appreciation for the intricate tapestry of human connections across cultural boundaries.
(1)、What inspired the author's interest in Tibetan culture?A、A study on ethnic cultures. B、Invitations from Tibetan friends. C、Weekly Tibetan dance gatherings. D、A documentary about Tibetan dances.(2)、What did the author imply about arriving in Lhasa?A、Emotional connections outweighed the discomfort. B、Medical support was unavailable during the trip. C、Physical preparation was the main challenge. D、High altitude caused severe health issues.(3)、What can be inferred about Xizang's food?A、It has a profound cultural significance. B、It is primarily designed for tourists. C、It highlights simplicity over flavor. D、It relies merely on dairy products.(4)、Which title best summarizes the text?A、A Journey to the Heart of Xizang's Traditions. B、The Art of Tibetan Cuisine and Its History. C、Bridging Cultures through Discovery. D、Dancing on the Roof of the World. -
17、A neighbourhood guide to Copenhagen
Copenhagen may be a small city, but it features lively and characterful neighborhoods. Depending on where you stay, you may find yourself surrounded by innovative new buildings, trendy shops or contemporary art spaces, each one offering a different way of experiencing the city.
Nørrebro
For diverse life
Nørrebro is renowned for being one of the city's most fashionable spots. Its diverse neighbourhood is brought together by Superkilen Park, a public space featuring a collection of global items — from an outdoor Thai boxing ring to exercise equipment from Santa Monica. Don't miss Baka d' busk, a vegetarian restaurant favored by both locals and tourists.
Nordhavn
For creative modern architecture
One of Copenhagen's newest quarters, Nordhavn is full of creative new buildings and reworked harbour buildings. It's home to the new headquarters of Bjarke Ingels Group, a leading architecture and design firm. Here, you'll also find the Tip of Nordø, a lighthouselike building with a winter garden inside. New this winter, Nordhavn's culture house Nordhus brings together people aged 18 to 25 with a lively center offering group meals, games, and concerts.
Christianshavn
For historic harbourside walks
Christianshavn is one of the most charming parts of Copenhagen, where colourful, half-timbered houses line the neighbourhood's narrow canals, making for a scenic walk. Best of all, climb the 400 steps to the top of the Church of Our Saviour for a 360-degree bird's-eye view of the city.
Vesterbro
For independent shops and cafes
Vesterbro is now full of independent shops and casual restaurants. Characterful highlights here include Folkehuset Absalon — a culture house hosting silent discos, dinners and art sessions — and Værnedamsvej, a French-inspired commercial street lined with cafes.
(1)、Where should you go to enjoy creative modern buildings?A、Nørrebro. B、Nordhavn. C、Christianshavn. D、Vesterbro.(2)、What can visitors find in Værnedamsvej?A、A specially designed winter garden. B、A French style shopping street. C、A lighthouse-like building. D、A vegetarian restaurant.(3)、In which section of a website can the text be found?A、Education. B、Business. C、Environment. D、Tourism. -
18、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。
Jenny was the only child in her family. She had a quarrel (吵架) with her mother that afternoon and she ran out of the house angrily. She couldn't help weeping sorrowfully when she thought of the scolding from her mother. Having wandered aimlessly in the street for hours, she felt a little hungry and wished for something to eat. She stood beside a stand (货摊) for a while, watching the middle-aged seller busy doing his business. However, with no money in hand, she gave a sigh and had to leave.
The seller behind the stand noticed the young girl and asked, "Hey, girl, you want to have the noodles?"
"Oh, yes, but I don't have money on me." she replied.
"That's nothing. I'll treat you today," said the man, "Come in."
The seller brought her a bowl of noodles, whose smell was so attractive. As she was eating, Jenny cried silently.
"What is it?" asked the man kindly.
"Nothing. Actually, I was just touched by your kindness!" said Jenny as she wiped her tears. "Even a stranger on the street will give me a bowl of noodles, while my mother drove me out of the house. She showed no care for me. She is so merciless compared to a stranger!"
Hearing the words, the seller smiled, "Girl, do you really think so? I only gave you a bowl of noodles and you thanked me a lot. But it is your mother who has raised you since you were a baby. Can you remember the times she cooked for you? Have you expressed your gratitude to her?"
Jenny sat there, speechless and numb with shock: she remembered her mother's familiar face and weathered hands. "Why didn't I think of that? A bowl of noodles from a stranger made me feel grateful. Why haven't I thanked my mum for what she has done for me?"
On the way home. Jenny made up her mind to make an apology to her mother for her rudeness as soon as she arrived home.
注意:
1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Nearing the doorway, Jenny took a deep breath.
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At that time, her mother came back and touched her hair gently, which called her mind back.
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19、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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20、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.