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  • 1、负责该项目的学生承诺一切将按时完成。

    The student the project promised everything would be completed on time.

  • 2、It is strongly r (建议) that you choose the most suitable course based on your strengths. (根据中英文提示单词拼写)
  • 3、 (失败) are able to help us learn and overcome our fears. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
  • 4、People have been t (困在) in the traffic jam for two hours. (根据中英文提示单词拼写)
  • 5、Her voice was shaking (尽管) all her efforts to control it. (根据汉语提示拼写)
  • 6、Those who have a passion and relevant experience are (更喜欢). (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
  • 7、The invention would have a variety of (应用) in industry. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
  • 8、The aim of the culture festival is to p (增进) friendship between the two countries. (根据中英文提示单词拼写)
  • 9、The other day the scent of this perfume (使想起) me of summer vacations by the beach. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
  • 10、His (极其地) rich knowledge of history made him the most popular expert in the field. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
  • 11、His life story truly i (激励) many to overcome their challenges at that time. (根据中英文提示单词拼写)
  • 12、阅读下面材料,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。

    The Abu Simbel temples in Egypt are thousands of years old and it took decades to build them. There is some debate among historians over the exact date the construction of the twin temples began, but it is (general) agreed that they were built in the 13th century BCE. In the mid 20th century, the temples were under serious threat. The government had decided to build the Aswan High Dam on the Nile, would cause water levels to rise and flood the Abu Simbel temples. This sparked global concern, as people were unsure if the temples could be saved from the (rise) waters.

    Some experts,, had a feeling that it was possible. UNESCO put together an international team of architects, engineers and heavy equipment operators to save the temples. They finally decided to try to take the temples apart, move (they) parts to a new location and then put them back together. There was no guarantee that it would work. However, the operation (plan) carefully and the team managed to relocate all of the Abu Simbel temples any problems eventually.

    This success (prove) the power of international cooperation in times of crisis. It is difficult to forecast what (threat) our heritage sites will face in the future, but we have the belief that we will need this kind of cooperation in heritage preservation.

  • 13、
    Try writing your own stories

    Creative writing is a fun way to express your thoughts and emotions. One typical form is a short story. A story is like a playground for your imagination.

    You may know or not know what your story would be like. That's OK. Sometimes it can feel frightening to write a story because you have an idea of what the story has to be. Creative writing doesn't have to follow traditional rules. When inspiration hits you, be ready to write down the idea.

    Think about who you would like it to be, whether a person, an animal, or a mythical creature. Next, develop your character by answering a few questions: What does my character love and fear? What does my character want? Deciding your character's ambitions in life will be the engine that drives your story.

    Then you can put barriers in their way to add drama or humor to your story. Once you know what your character wants, you can add drama or humor to your story by putting barriers in their way. This is where writing a story gets really fun. Ask yourself if you want your story to be serious or silly. If you' re stuck for ideas about the barriers, think of the funniest, oddest thing you ever did.

    Writing isn't meant to be perfect the first time. Try reading the first draft of your story out loud, and share it with a trusted family member or friend. Does it make sense and get the reaction you have in mind? If not, you can go back to your story and make changes to get it to a place you're happy with.

    A. That's why we have drafts and revisions.

    B. So you are likely to give up your inspiration.

    C. It's a great place to experiment and try new ideas.

    D. A great place to begin any story is with a main character.

    E. But there is no right or wrong when you're writing a story.

    F. This is also when you can decide on the tone of your story.

    G. The more characters you create, the funnier your story will be.

  • 14、The dodo is one of the most famous birds ever to have lived and also one of the most mysterious. Considered the first animal to die out due to human actions, it has been described as awkward and unintelligent. A new study is challenging this image, however.

    The dodo, a flightless bird with a large. hooked beak (鸟喙), lived on Mauritius, an island in the Indian Ocean. Adult dodos were up to about 3 feet tall and weighed up to 51 pounds, making them larger than a modern turkey. They likely ate fruits, nuts, and seeds from the forest floor and swallowed stones to break up food in their bodies, which some modern birds do as well

    Few dodo fossils or samples of soft tissue (组织) have been found, which means scientists haven't been able to learn much else about them. To address that, a research team looked through 400 years of writing and scientific gatherings on the dodo. They concluded that the animal was probably not such an awkward bird after all. Written descriptions of live dodos suggested that the birds actually moved quickly.

    The team also re-examined dodo fossils and remains and concluded that the bird had powerful tendons (肌腱) in its toes-just similar to modern birds that climb and run. This provided further evidence that the dodo was an active, speedy bird. "The birds were fast and, before being wiped out, had been doing their thing and doing it incredibly well for millions of years," said Neil Gostling, an author of the recent study.

    Scientists think dodos went extinct in the 1600s when Dutch sailors in Mauritius began hunting them. Dodos didn't have predators on the island before that, so they weren't afraid of humans and were easy to catch. This contributed to the idea that the birds were slow and not smart. However, scientists also know that sailors brought cats, dogs, pigs, and rats, which ate dodos' chicks and damaged their habitat, helping to kill them off.

    The research team's work is just the beginning of a larger project aimed at finding out more about the ancient creature. "The mystery of the dodo bird is about to be cracked wide open," said Markus Heler, another author of the study.

    (1)、What was the traditional view of the dodo?
    A、It was a large and skilled flyer. B、It was a clever and adaptable bird. C、It moved slowly and appeared dull. D、It shared habits with some modern Lirds.
    (2)、How did the researchers gain more knowledge about the dodo?
    A、By studying a copy of dodo fossils and relics. B、By analyzing the creature's genetic structure. C、By looking through old records and collections. D、By watching behaviors of similar modern species.
    (3)、What does the underlined word mean in paragraph 5?
    A、Friends. B、Hunters. C、Neighbors. D、Competitors.
    (4)、What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
    A、The expert regarded the study as a fruitless attempt. B、Few projects are being done on the bird's extinction. C、The research team has cracked the secret of the bird. D、Gaps in knowledge about this creature are noticeable.
  • 15、My eyes were glued to the little screen whenever I walked down the street, had dinner with friends or lay in bed at night. The first thing I did when I woke up in the morning was to reach for my phone. Sliding into this habit was easy, but it was difficult to quit it.

    Then the day came when I finally realized I had to make a change. Head down, eyes on my smartphone, I stepped into the road and a car shot past, nearly knocking me off my feet! At that very moment, I made up my mind to spend a whole week without my smartphone.

    The first day was the hardest. I was used to checking the news and my friends' social media updates every few minutes. I kept reaching for my pocket, for my smartphone that was not there. I felt empty and uneasy, as if I had missed something of value. I felt disconnected from everyone and everything.

    It was scary. But then somehow I began to feel free. I finally picked up the classic novel I had always wanted to read and was soon lost in the beautiful language. I went out for a run and felt more alive than I had in days. Best of all, I began to appreciate the beauty in life with my own eyes, instead of through my smartphone camera.

    My offline relationships benefited as well. I went for a long walk with an old friend. Our wide-ranging conversation went so much deeper than brief texts ever could. With eyes no longer fixed on our phones, we had a chance to really enjoy staying with each other. I also made sure to spend more time with my parents. We went to the opera, played badminton, and visited museums. We had never felt closer to each other.

    By the end of the week, I almost did not want to turn my phone back on. Those seven days have given me a great appreciation for life beyond the screen. Life beyond smartphones is richer and more beautiful, and I am going to take advantage of it.

    Posted at 6:44 p. m., 10th May by Alan

    (1)、What did the writer think of his smartphone use?
    A、It made him a phone addict. B、It contributed to a sound sleep. C、It prevented him making friends. D、It made his life more convenient.
    (2)、How did the author feel on the first day without his smartphone?
    A、Bored and sleepy. B、Lost and anxious. C、Calm and relaxed. D、Happy and excited.
    (3)、What mainly contributed to the writer's change in the end?
    A、He won support from his family and friends. B、He narrowly escaped being knocked down by a car. C、He developed a great appreciation for offline activities. D、He had had enough of his former life with smartphones.
    (4)、Where is the passage most probably taken from?
    A、A science fiction. B、A personal blog. C、A research report. D、A newspaper column.
  • 16、Paris is a city full of sites of different times and architectural styles. Here are some of these famous spots that are essential to understand the city's complicated past.

    Eiffel Tower

    Presented as part of the 1889 World Exposition in Paris, the Eiffel Tower has become the city's most famous attraction. It is accessible on Line 6 or Line 8 of the Paris Metro by Bir-Hakeim or Trocadéro stations. If possible, avoid visiting this spot at peak hours (10:00 a. m.-5:00 p. m.) or on weekends, so you can make the most of your visit to enjoy the views from the top. The best moments are right after it first opens on weekdays.

    Notre-Dame Cathedral

    The Notre-Dame Cathedral has long towered alongside the banks of the Seine River ever since the 12th century. With its complicated Gothic (哥特式的) architectural details, it represents Parisian religion and architecture. Although a fire broke out on April 15th, 2019, destroying part of it, it was finally restored and officially reopened to the public on December 7th, 2024. You are able to take the subway Line 4 to get there.

    Louvre Museum

    Louvre Museum is one of the most famous art museums in the world where you can witness the city's rich painting history from the medieval (中世纪的) period to the present. It is easily accessible on Line 1 from the Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre station. It is closed on Tuesdays as well as January 1st, May 1st, and December 25th each year.

    Arc de Triomphe

    The Arc de Triomphe serves as a national symbol of France, which was built by Napoleon I in celebration of the victory at the Battle of Austerlitz. Take Line 1,2, or 6 to Charles de Gaulle-Etoile station and you will see the Arc de Triomphe. Visitors can purchase tickets for a tour to the top to enjoy the views of the city.

    (1)、What makes the Notre-Dame Cathedral a symbol of Parisian culture?
    A、Its rich history. B、Its central location. C、Its global fame. D、Its detailed design.
    (2)、What can we know about the listed attractions?
    A、They offer visitors free entries. B、They are open to visitors on holidays. C、They are easily accessible by subway. D、They represent similar local architecture.
    (3)、Who is the text intended for?
    A、Tour guides. B、Painting instructors. C、Architecture majors. D、Sightseeing travelers.
  • 17、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。

    From Code And Arm To Care And Action

    In a senior high school, Mr. Hurd's hands-on workshop was alive-robotic arms clicking and lines of code (代码) flashing on screens. Wilson sat focused at his workstation.

    With steady hands, he carefully connected the final wire of the robotic arm with the remoter and uploaded his code. With the remoter, Wilson tried to control the robotic arm beside his desk. Finally, the arm came to life, smoothly picking up a small ball as planned. At the sight of it, Wilson exchanged a high-five with his classmate Peter, who made a successful attempt as well. Around them, students were rewriting the code, adjusting their robotic arms, testing their functions and celebrating their progress. Mr. Hurd wandered between the desks, offering tips and encouragement. When he reached Wilson and Peter, he nodded with a satisfied smile. "Impressive," he said. Wilson and Peter's faces lit up at the praise.

    Seeing their proud smiles, Mr. Hurd nodded approvingly and said, "You've done a remarkable job with your robotic arms, but what can this arm help in real life?"

    After school, lost in Mr. Hurd's question, Wilson unconsciously took a different route home, one he hadn't adopted for years. As he approached the lake, he froze in disbelief, shocked by what he saw. The once-clear water was now dark and polluted, with bottles and other rubbish piling up along the bank.

    He couldn't believe his eyes. The lake used to shine like silver under the morning sun, and butterflies danced above flowers while families laid out picnic blankets on the grassy banks. Wilson remembered those mornings clearly, especially the one when his grandfather said, "This lake raised us. One day, it'll be your turn to take care of it."

    Sitting on a rock by the shore, Wilson stared at the rubbish in front of him. "How did something so beautiful end up like this? What could I do to help it?" he thought. Then, suddenly, an idea hit him.

    注意:

    1. 续写词数应为150左右;

    2. 请按如下格式在答题卷的相应位置作答。

    The next morning, Wilson told Peter his thoughts.

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    After a month, they tested their new design near the lake.

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  • 18、假设你是李华,学校英语读书会计划举办主题为"我最钦佩的人"的英语演讲比赛,请你撰写一篇英语演讲稿,内容包括:

    1. 人物简介及事迹;

    2. 给你的启示和影响。

    注意:

    1. 写作词数应为80左右;

    2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    The Person I Admire Most

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  • 19、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。

    "Every step forward unfolds a different scenery, like stepping into a living painting." This is a fitting description of a journey on the 39.6 kilometer-long China National Highway 348, links the Three Gorges (三峡) project with some scenic spots. (drive) through the highway is like attending a class in geology.

    The highway was updated in 2020. Now, as the only national highway (build) to access the Three Gorges scenic area, this tourist road is not just a result hard work, but also filled with Earth's mysteries. As an example of combining transportation and tourism, the highway has (creative) combined a learning experience of geological landscapes with an ecological corridor and nine rest areas.

    The breathtaking scenery, abundant geological landscapes and (culture) relics along the highway (draw) many visitors in recent years.

    There are guesthouses and farm stays on the way for the convenience of tourists. The reasonable prices and (warm) of the local people combine to give tourists unique experience. Along the banks of the Liantuo River, tourists can set up camp (them) in the parking area or by the river, listening to the breeze, stargazing at night, and enjoying the sunrise in the morning.

  • 20、On campus of Penn State, students hurried between classes and clubs, pursuing their dreams with passion. Influenced by others, I chased every opportunity with1 to build a perfect resume. Struggling for excellence wasn't wrong.2, somewhere along the way, I3 perfecting resume with chasing absolute perfection, and my life became a(an)4 checklist. I constantly ran toward the next goal, rarely stopping to enjoy the present.

    When I began my final semester abroad in England as an exchange student, I didn't expect that fast pace to5. I arrived in England jet-lagged and disoriented (晕头转向). Despite the6, I still reached for my to-do list to plan my tasks in the next long drive to the campus.

    But the moment I stepped onto campus, something was different — yet,7, it felt familiar. The campus was calm and students led a8 and slow life. They paused to enjoy walks between classes and shared simple beautiful moments during meals — things I had long9. They enjoyed each moment — because they were fully10, not because it was extraordinary. It11 me of my childhood, when I had time to12 every possibility.

    Their rhythm13 my soul, changing something in me. Among people valuing the14 as much as the destination, I began to rediscover beauty in the world and within myself. I learned that pursuing perfection doesn't mean15 ahead, but means being engaged to appreciate the journey while moving forward.

    (1)
    A 、caution B 、ease C 、determination D 、respect
    (2)
    A 、However B 、Instead C 、Thus D 、Meanwhile
    (3)
    A 、compared B 、confused C 、balanced D 、equipped
    (4)
    A 、excellent B 、useful C 、brief D 、endless
    (5)
    A 、slow down B 、pay off C 、carry over D 、speed up
    (6)
    A 、curiosity B 、excitement C 、exhaustion D 、anxiety
    (7)
    A 、strangely B 、typically C 、normally D 、obviously
    (8)
    A 、comfortable B 、productive C 、complex D 、peaceful
    (9)
    A 、valued B 、sought C 、ignored D 、found
    (10)
    A 、playful B 、involved C 、intelligent D 、social
    (11)
    A 、relieved B 、reminded C 、informed D 、convinced
    (12)
    A 、remove B 、offer C 、predict D 、explore
    (13)
    A 、calmed B 、disturbed C 、shocked D 、entered
    (14)
    A 、hardship B 、victory C 、journey D 、outcome
    (15)
    A 、waiting B 、staying C 、planning D 、rushing
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