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1、Summer ________ the Longji Rice Terraces turn bright green with growing rice.A、makes B、sees C、waits D、witness
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2、From time to time I look at the photo as a reminder to ________ all animals. It is after all we ________ are the visitors to their world.A、show respect to, whom B、show respect to, who C、show respect for, that D、show respect for, who
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3、Wind power is an ancient source of energy ________ we may return in the near future.A、on which B、from which C、by which D、to which
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4、We are in a situation ________ we have to accept the fact that we have lost the game.A、when B、how C、where D、why
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5、If you keep going the way you are, you'll ________ in trouble.A、catch up B、bring up C、pick up D、end up
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6、Not only ________ they present a musical performance, but they also gave a brief introduction to the history of Western brass instruments..A、do B、does C、did D、will
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7、Over the last two years, some supermarkets ________ selling chicken or salad in packs designed with two halves containing separate portions.A、have started B、started C、are starting D、start
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8、How happy we are!The winter holiday we have been looking forward ____soon.A、has come B、to have come C、to coming D、to will come
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9、Because of climate change, the ice that polar bears depend on for survival ________ slowly.A、was disappearing B、disappeared C、is disappearing D、disappear
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10、You should ________ your mistakes and try to avoid them in the future.A、wash away B、pass down C、reflect on D、eat out
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11、You'd better take an umbrella with you when you go out today ________ it rains later as the weather forecast says there is a possibility of rain.A、so that B、even if C、in case of D、in case
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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。
"I should be studying for my mid- term exams," I thought, "not lying here in bed. But my strange illness made me come back home from school in the middle of the term. Now, I have to wait for a specialist who can't see me until the end of the month."
I had been so positive about getting answers for my muscle weakness, but I wok e up with my feelings just as heavy as my body. I started doubting the hope I was holding on to. At this point, I had been lying in bed for two months with no improvement.
I was falling in and out of sleep when I heard a knock at the door. It was a nurse. After I had fainted (昏厥) from tiredness at the doctor's office a month earlier, he decided I was too weak to leave my house, so he ordered in- home care. But it was a Friday night. Nurses never came this late.
My mom walked the nurse upstairs to my bedroom. She looked very concerned.
"Hi, Alyssa, I'm Grace," she said. "I saw your blood work, and your numbers are all over the place. We need to get you into a hospital soon. You know what? My brother worked at a medical center. I'll get you an appointment there first thing Monday morning.
Up until this point, doctors had been telling me that I was stressed and just needed rest, or that something was so wrong that life as I knew would never be the same. What I needed was someone to know that I was living in a very dark place, and to shine some light into my situation. Thank Grace for her appearance.
On Saturday morning, we arrived at the medical center. Because of Grace, my name was in their system and I was agreed to be checked in and seen by their doctors.
The doctors immediately diagnosed (诊断) me with the muscle disease called myasthenia gravis (重症肌无力). They found all of this and more.
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They not only diagnosed me correctly, but also treated me very well.
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I went to see Grace before I left hospital.
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13、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 a special time China's history, young people are growing up happily. They feel good about (them), have big dreams, and want to do good things.
China is developing very well, gives young people many chances to learn new things and try new (idea).
Schools are open to everyone, and many students in China can go to college. The country (make) sure that all kids, no matter where they come from, have fair chance to get a good education.
Jobs for young people are many and varied, (especial) in services like online streaming platforms and digital content creation.
Young people love their (country) traditions and old ways. They want (help) make their country better and take part in making decisions that affect everyone.
They want to do well and are ready to work hard in many areas, from helping their communities to (come) up with new thoughts in science. Young people in China also care about the world. They work with people from other countries and want to make friends everywhere. They want everyone to work together for peace and a better life for all.
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14、In my very late teens, I was asked to look after pets for my neighbour and his family while they were away to visit relatives. As their cat was easily1 while seeing strangers, they wanted to keep it themselves. Their other pets were at home and needed someone to stop by for a few hours each day to2 them. It sounded like an easy thing for a3 on summer holidays.
Two days before they went away, my neighbour's wife4 me to provide me with a list of things they'd5 me to do. All of it was6 except for one item on the list that7: "Juice for Andy and Phil on Thursday." She8 it to me. When their son was a child. he loved trucks.9, he loved to see the garbage truck come by every week. In the summer, he was very10 that the garbage men would get too hot in their truck.
In the spirit of encouraging11 and generosity, his mother allowed him to go and give the garbage men juice when they came by so that they'd have something to12 . And then they just kept doing it,13 their local garbage crew juice every week without fail. It was a14 that multiple garbage crews had lived through. Andy and Phil15 their juice. After fifteen years, I wasn't going to be the one to break their tradition!
(1)A 、interesting B 、nervous C 、missing D 、lovely(2)A 、care for B 、take in C 、put off D 、look around(3)A 、coach B 、designer C 、teenager D 、teacher(4)A 、met B 、annoyed C 、confused D 、lectured(5)A 、cause B 、warn C 、force D 、want(6)A 、rare B 、valuable C 、reasonable D 、false(7)A 、cried B 、read C 、suggested D 、answered(8)A 、explained B 、sent C 、reported D 、offered(9)A 、However B 、Besides C 、Therefore D 、Otherwise(10)A 、happy B 、surprised C 、frightened D 、worried(11)A 、confidence B 、honesty C 、benefit D 、kindness(12)A 、ask B 、drink C 、eat D 、throw(13)A 、making B 、selling C 、giving D 、showing(14)A 、dream B 、tradition C 、desire D 、promise(15)A 、got B 、brought C 、lost D 、finished -
15、One popular tool to help people understand their influence on climate change is a carbon footprint calculator (碳足迹计算器). There are many of these calculators online. You can enter details like what type of transportation you use to go to work, how often you eat red meat, and if you wash your clothes in cold water.
But some people think that focusing on your carbon footprint is not very useful. Instead, a new idea called the climate shadow (阴影) has become popular. This idea was first introduced by a writer named Emma Pattee from Portland, Oregon. The climate shadow looks at all of a person's choices and their influence on the planet. The bigger the shadow, the more positive influence a person has on the planet.
Pattee explained her idea, "Your climate shadow is like a dark shape that follows you everywhere. It counts not only how much air conditioning you use and how much gas your car uses, but also how you vote, how many children you have, where you work, how you invest your money, how much you talk about climate change, and whether your words make people feel urgent, indifferent, or in denial about climate change."
For example, if you put solar panels (太阳能电池板) on your roof, your carbon footprint might get smaller. But your climate shadow would get bigger if you talk to your neighbors about your choice. Even just having solar panels on your roof can influence your neighbors to get their own. Studies show that people are more likely to install solar panels if their neighbors have them.
In other words, the climate shadow idea encourages actions that inspire others. Your climate shadow grows when your actions, even unknowingly, motivate others to take positive steps for the planet.
(1)、Who introduced the idea of the climate shadow?A、An environmental organization. B、A government organization. C、Emma Pattee. D、A group of scientists from Portland.(2)、What does climate shadow focus more on compared with carbon footprint?A、The practical result. B、The use of energy. C、The scientific meaning. D、The social influence.(3)、What does the underlined word "install" in paragraph 4 mean?A、Replace. B、Fix. C、Sell. D、Improve.(4)、What is the best title for this text?A、Understanding Your Climate Shadow B、Reducing Your Carbon Footprint C、The Benefits of Solar Panels D、How to Use a Carbon Footprint Calculator -
16、AI is becoming more and more common in modern healthcare, especially in the field of radiology (放射学), where it can be used to analyse scan image (分析扫描图像). But while the radiology community, including children's radiologists, are generally positive about AI use, little attention has been paid to how children and young adults feel about using AI to analyse their own scan images.
A national study, led by UCL and Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), asked children and young people aged 6 to 23 years old, across all four UK nations for their ideas on how they would like AI to be used in their healthcare.
The results of the survey showed that children and young people are cautious (谨慎的), but generally positive about AI. Young people didn't mind using AI in healthcare, especially if it could improve their care and outcomes. However, they wanted the tools to be directed by healthcare professionals as they feel there are something that AI cannot do and when faced between a human and computer, they would be more willing to trust the human.
Lead researcher, Professor Susan Shelmerdine and her team are hoping to develop AI tools that can create written reports direct from radiology images and allow patients to ask the AI questions about their imaging.
Professor Shelmerdine said, "The number of trained children's radiologists in the UK is relatively small, so tools like AI could help upskill our workforce to enable more care for patients who don't have the chance to visit specialist hospitals like GOSH."
"However, we cannot assume that we know what children want. It was encouraging to see that when asked, children and young people were positive about the use of AI in their healthcare, but it was also important to understand what was important to them— such as human oversight— so that we can factor this into the development of new tools and treatments," Shelmerdine added.
(1)、Which question might children be asked to answer in the survey?A、Do you mind using AI in your healthcare? B、Do you know the benefit of AI technology? C、Are you cautious about the use of AI technology? D、Have you ever seen AI technology used in a hospital?(2)、What concerns young adults about AI in their healthcare?A、AI might cause harm to their health. B、AI may not be as trustworthy as humans. C、AI will make human doctors lose their jobs. D、AI can cause more mistakes in radiology images.(3)、What is the goal of the AI tools being developed by Shelmerdine's team?A、To attract more children's radiologists. B、To train workforce to care for more people. C、To replace children's radiologists completely. D、To report radiology images in written forms.(4)、What is Shelmerdine's attitude toward using AI in children's healthcare?A、Unclear. B、Positive. C、Cautious. D、Unacceptable. -
17、Walter Payton College Preparatory High School
Tel:(773) 534-0034
The school offers advanced classes in math, science, languages, and other subjects. Students can also join exchange programs to learn in countries like France, Belize, and South Africa. Besides regular classes, the school has fun seminar s like horseback riding and Pilates.
The School for the Talented and Gifted (TAG)
Tel: (972) 925-5970
TAG has a special program for smart students. They focus on Advanced Placement (AP) classes. TAG has 30 AP classes, and students must take 12 of them to finish school. Besides their tough classes, TAG students can do research with local universities. The school also has fun classes like fashion marketing and special short courses like ballroom dancing and glass blowing.
Academic Magnet High School
Tel:(843) 746-1300
Academic Magnet High School aims to challenge each student, teacher and parent with high academic(学业的) expectations. Most classes at this school are honors or AP classes. Every student does a big research project in their junior and senior years. Some students' work has been printed in important magazines. The school has Wi- Fi in the cafeteria and three computer labs.
International Academy
Tel:(248) 341-5900
Every student at the International Academy takes part in the International Baccalaureate program, which focuses on school work and helping the community. The International Academy also offers extra activities like job mentorships and trips to other countries. Parents can help out at the school too. The International Academy has campuses in Bloomfield Hills, Troy, and White Lake.
(1)、What must a student do to graduate from TAG?A、Join in global exchange programs. B、Do field research with local universities. C、Take at least 12 Advanced Placement courses. D、Complete an independent research project.(2)、What is Academic Magnet High School's aim?A、The learning habit. B、The academic record. C、The practical ability. D、The brain development.(3)、Which school stresses students' role of helping the community?A、Walter Payton College Preparatory High School. B、The School for the Talented and Gifted. C、Academic Magnet High School. D、International Academy. -
18、Having retired from the job at the brewery (啤酒厂), Harold Fry is leading a simple life with his wife Maureen when an unexpected mail arrives. The sender is a former woman colleague Harold hasn't heard about for twenty years. Queenie Hennessy is in hospice (临终关怀医院) and is writing to say goodbye. Harold immediately writes a reply and walks eagerly to the nearest mailbox to send it.
However, there is something inside him that makes him give up the thought of posting and despite Maureen's disagreement, he starts to walk to the faraway Berwick to meet Queenie in person, lasting 87 days.
I first heard about this book The Unlikely Pilgrimage (特别之行) of Harold Fry when I was watching the interview of author Santa Montefiore. This book was a part of her reading list at her friend's suggestion, so I decided to buy it in the bookstore during this summer. And undoubtedly I made the right choice!
The book has been divided into several chapters and it is more of a collection of short stories. In each chapter, Harold comes across different people, from a garage girl to a manager in the café, each telling a story and influencing Harold in some way. As chapters progress, you get to see a change in Harold.
When Harold makes this long single journey through the countryside, he eats wild berries and sometimes camps in fields, but my favorite parts are that he often engages (使参与) himself in his past. He looks back to his life, his father, wife, son, and Queenie. I felt this is a reminder for all of us to have a moment of our own during our busy schedule.
For a first novel, Joyce has written an incredible story. From the title of the book to the characters, everything is well organized. The story has the energy of an adventure and at the same time, it's emotionally inspiring.
I don't think the adapted film is better than the paper book. It's one of those books where you feel the characters and their lives not by discussing, but only by reading it.
(1)、What is the text?A、A book review. B、A moving story. C、A travel guide. D、A diary.(2)、How did the author first hear of the book?A、From a bookshop owner. B、From a book. C、From a friend's recommendation. D、From an author's interview.(3)、Which part of the book does the author most appreciate?A、Harold's work experience. B、Harold's experiences in fields. C、Harold's reflection on past life. D、The challenges Harold faces along the way.(4)、How does the author suggest truly appreciating the book?A、By discussing it with others. B、By watching a film adaptation. C、By reading to feel the characters' lives. D、By relating it to one's own life experiences. -
19、读后续写
It was my inaugural year as an educator in a special needs classroom, and I harbored a degree of uncertainty regarding what to anticipate at our annual Special Olympics track meet. My students presented a spectrum of challenges, ranging from mild learning disabilities to severe palsy. Mark was one of the latter, confined to a motorized wheelchair and constantly battling his spasms to maintain control over his movements. Despite this, he consistently exhibited a positive disposition, greeting everyone each morning with an expansive smile.
His classmates held him in high regard and made a concerted effort to ensure his inclusion in group activities. This was particularly evident with Mike, Andy, and Lucas, three boys who excelled in sports. In my heart, I knew Mark aspired to be like them, unencumbered by the physical limitations that bound him, and the grace with which they navigated the playing field seemed to captivate him with a sense of wonder. He never missed their competitions and was always their most ardent supporter. Witnessing Mike, Andy, and Lucas cross the finish line, Mark's excitement was palpable.
On the day of the track and field event, Mike, Andy, and Lucas performed admirably in their heats, providing the typically tranquil crowd with ample reason to cheer. Mark, seated on the sidelines, enthusiastically cheered them on, though he finished last in his own heat due to the limitations of his wheelchair's speed.
The culminating event of the day was the 400-meter race, in which everyone was invited to participate, either by walking or running, according to their capabilities, around the entire circumference of the track. We observed as the sprinters launched into action — Mike, Andy, and Lucas, each intent on demonstrating their athletic prowess.
However, as the trio of exhausted runners reached the finish line, they paused and turned to survey the scene behind them. At the rear of the crowd, resolutely determined not to be left behind, was Mark. His classmates had already surpassed him, and even the slowest walkers were outpacing him.
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Mark was alone on the track with over half the distance left to cover.
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Mark was moved to see his three friends come back and run with him.
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20、假定你是李华,你将要参加一场演讲比赛,主题是"言之有理和言之有物哪一个更重要",请你写演讲稿,内容包括:
1.你的观点;
2.原因。
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。
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