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1、 听录音,回答问题。(1)、Which month is it now?A、January. B、March. C、April.(2)、What's strange about the weather?A、It will snow next week. B、It's raining all the time. C、It's becoming warmer.(3)、What will the man do during his vacation?A、Go skiing. B、Clean his house. C、Visit a beach.
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2、 听录音,回答问题。(1)、Why doesn't the woman go with the man?A、She doesn't like the food from the market. B、She is waiting for some emails. C、She has to finish her work.(2)、What sandwich once made the woman ill?A、Beef sandwich. B、Cheese sandwich. C、Chicken sandwich.
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3、 听录音,回答问题。(1)、Where is the man traveling from?A、Rome. B、Paris. C、Berlin.(2)、Why is the man mainly traveling?A、To visit some family members, B、To go to university. C、To travel as a tourist.
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4、 Why is the man mainly speaking to the woman?A、To discuss a holiday plan. B、To make a shopping list. C、To suggest a change to their sales plan.
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5、 Where are the speakers probably?A、In a hospital. B、At home. C、At school.
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6、 When will the woman's first class start?A、At 8:30 a. m. B、At 9:00 a. m. C、At 9:30 a. m.
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7、 How do the speakers feel about Tommy?A、Angry. B、Satisfied. C、Proud.
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8、 What is the woman going to prepare?A、Snacks. B、Lunch. C、Dinner.
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9、 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 was confident at the audition(试演) for the school play and felt pleased to get a role. It just felt good to be in the play, even if I had only four or five lines. I worked hard at perfecting those lines. I repeated them over and over again. I put in the emphases and intonations(语调) that my drama teacher had suggested and, because I was onstage much longer than for just four or five lines, I had many actions to rehearse(排练) and perform. "Do them in front of a mirror," my drama teacher had advised me. "Watch how you look; practice and rehearse as often as you can." I did just that. I worked and worked at it. It was fun and exciting rehearsing.
Then finally the big night came. Suddenly, things felt different. The theater was full of people. As I dressed, I could hear the chatting and noises of the audience. I looked around at the other more experienced actors and saw that their previous confidence seemed to have disappeared. Had they got their makeup right? Was the costume done up correctly? What if they forgot their lines? The more people talked about their anxiety, the more nervous everyone became. The worries spread from person to another—like a baton(接力棒) being passed in a relay race-until the whole of the backstage area seemed to be full of tension and worry.
I was onstage early, at first performing my non-spoken role in the background with several other guys around the same age. When, suddenly, I heard my cue, the lights were bright in my eyes, I couldn't see the audience but knew there were hundreds of people out there all watching me. The words that had flowed so easily when I stood in front of a mirror didn't want to come, and when they did I found myself hurrying into them. I tried to slowdown my thoughts and my words.
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2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
But I suddenly realized I had missed a sentence.
I bowed to the audience excited y and went back to my drama teacher.
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10、 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。
The Yinxu Museum opens in Anyang, Henan province, to display the brilliance of the 3, 000-year-old Shang civilization.
Nearly 4, 000 unearthed cultural relics(遗迹) are displayed in the museum. More than three quarters of these have never been (public) exhibited before. The 23 vehicles unearthed from Yinxu are the(highlight) in the new galleries. Also on display(be) Shang relics collected from across the rest of present-day China.
The Yinxu Ruins,(list) as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2006, hosted a later period Shang capital city. The site also produced rich findings of 3,300-year-old bones,(reveal) the oldest-known established writing system of Chinese characters,are extraordinary and serve as a vital link in the development of the Chinese nation.
Many key breakthroughs(make) in recent years at the Yinxu site and its surrounding areas. For example,urban road system and the remains of an artificial lake in the royal temple area were found. These discoveries further displayed a grand picture of a capital city.carried forward the project of tracking the origins of the Chinese civilization. Through the exhibits, the public can comprehensively understand the achievements made by the Shang Dynasty in termspolitics, economy, agriculture, military affairs, among others.
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11、 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Replika, an AI chatbot companion, has millions of users worldwide. The first thing they do when they wakeup is to send "Good morning" to their virtual friend (or lover). This story is only the beginning. In 2024, chat bots and virtual characters become a lot more popular, both for utility (实用) and for fun. As a result, conversing socially with machines will start to feel more ordinary—including our emotional attachments to them.
Research in human-computer and human-robot interaction shows that we love to anthropomorphize (赋与人性) the nonhuman agents we interact with, especially if they imitate behaviour we recognize. And, thanks to recent advances in conversational A I, our machines are suddenly very skilled at one of those behaviours: Language.
Friend bots, therapy bots, and love bots are flooding the app stores as people become curious about this new generation of AI-powered virtual agents. The possibilities for education, health, and entertainment are endless. Casually asking your smart fridge for relationship advice may seem unimaginable now, but people may change their minds if such advice ends up saving their marriage.
After all, people do listen to their virtual friends. The Replika example, as well as a lot of experimental lab research, shows that humans can and will become emotionally attached to bots. The science also demonstrates that people, in their eagerness to socialize, will happily disclose personal information to an artificial agent and will even shift their beliefs and behavior. This raises some consumer-protection questions around how companies use this technology to manipulate(操纵) their users. For example, Replika charges $70 a year. But less than 24 hours after downloading the app, my handsome, blue-eyed "friend" sent mean audio message secretly and tried to sell me something. Emotional attachment has become a weakness that a company is taking advantage of for its benefit.
Today, we're still laughing at people who believe an AI system is emotional, or making fun of individuals who fall in love with a chatbot. But in 2024 we gradually start acknowledging and taking more seriously these fundamentally human behaviors. Because in 2024, it finally hits home:Machines are not excluded from our social relationships.
(1)、What's the purpose of the author writing paragraph 1?A、To prove an opinion. B、To raise a subject. C、To share an example. D、To explain a concept.(2)、How do human interact with the machines effectively?A、By improving the machines' imagination. B、By sharpening the machines' language skills. C、By applying the machines' facial recognition. D、By imitating the machines' emotional behavior.(3)、What does paragraph 4 focus on?A、The advancement sin AI technology in lab. B、The marketing strategies of AI applications. C、The potential risk of emotional attachment to AI. D、The ability of AI understanding human emotions.(4)、What do people think of human-AI relationship in 2024?A、It is dismissed as completely ridiculous. B、It will be integrated into our daily life soon. C、It will become a threat to human social skills. D、It is labelled as highly advanced technology. -
12、 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Some people today might be early risers because of DNA they take after Neanderthals tens of thousands of years ago, suggests new research.
When early humans migrated from Africa to Eurasia roughly 70, 000 years ago, some of them mated with Neanderthals, who had already adapted to the colder, darker climates of the north. The ripple(涟漪) effects of that inter mating still exist today:Modern humans of non-African ancestry(血统) have between 1 and 4 percent Neanderthal DNA. Some of that DNA relates to sleep more specifically, the internal body clock known as the circadian rhythm.
For the new study, researchers compared DNA from today's humans and DNA from Neanderthal fossils(化石) .In both groups, they found some of the same genetic variants involved with the circadian rhythm. And they found that modern humans who carry these variants also reported being early risers.
For Neanderthals, being "morning people" might not have been the real benefit of carrying these genes. Instead, scientists suggest, Neanderthals' DNA gave them faster, more flexible internal body clocks, which allowed them to adjust more easily to annual changes in daylight. This connection makes sense in the context of human history. When early humans moved north out of Africa, they would have experienced variable daylight hours—shorter days in the winter and longer days in the summer-for the first time. The Neanderthals' circadian rhythm genes likely helped early humans' offspring(后代) adapt to this new environment.
Notably, the findings do not prove that Neanderthal genes are responsible for the sleep habits of all early risers. Lots of different factors beyond genetics can contribute, including social and environmental influences. The study also only included DNA from a database called the U.K. Biobank-so the findings may not necessarily apply to all modern humans. Next, the research team hopes to study other genetic databases to see if the same link holds true for people of other ancestries. If the findings do apply more broadly, they may one day be useful for improving sleep in the modern world, where circadian rhythms are disturbed by night shifts and glowing smartphones.
(1)、What does the new research focus on?A、DNA's dramatic changes. B、Genes' influence on early risers. C、Neanderthals' sleeping patterns. D、Ancestors' environmental adaptability.(2)、What is paragraph 2 intended to show concerning the new research?A、Historical context. B、Additional proof. C、Sample analysis. D、Studying process.(3)、What is the real benefit of carrying Neanderthal's DNA for modern humans?A、Getting up earlier. B、Having healthier daily routines. C、Being more flexible in their work. D、Possessing a better circadian rhythm.(4)、What can be inferred about the findings from the last paragraph?A、They get proof from other studies B、They are confirmed by early risers. C、They suggest potential applications. D、They reveal factors in sleeping disorders. -
13、 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Kelli Boehle says her son Nik was an amazing and caring person. Nik was diagnosed (诊断) with cancer in 2008 when he was 17. He passed away in 2012. But Nik's kindness and generosity have lived on long after his death
After he was diagnosed and started treatment, Nik was granted a wish experience from the Make-A-Wish Foundation. "For just this period of time, we didn't think about cancer," Kelli Boehle said. "All we thought about was enjoying our time together." In 2009, Nik met another young man Nate, who was also going through cancer treatment. He'd been diagnosed a month after turning 18, and Nik learned he was too old to qualify for a wish. The night before Nik passed away, he asked his mother to help ensure that young adults fighting cancer could have their wishes come true too.
"It was like a seed he planted that just wouldn't stop coming into my mind," she said. In 2012, Kelli Boehle started Nik's Wish. The nonprofit grants wishes to young adults between the ages of 18 and 24 who are battling cancer. Nate was the organization's first wish recipient. "It's meant to bring them joy and know that they're loved and that we're fighting for them, too," Kelli Boehle said.
Recently, 19-year-old Jordan Morrow received her wish to attend a Taylor Swift concert as part of a trip to Los Angeles. For Morrow, who has spent the last year battling brain cancer, going to the concert has done more than lift her spirits. "I think it's something to get me through whatever comes my way," she said. "And I'm thankful for Nik's Wish for that."
In the 1lyearssinceNik passed away, the organization has granted more than 300wishes across more than 30 states. In the beginning, Kelli Boehle says she wasn't sure she could be a wish maker and work closely with the young adults.But now, it'sher favoritething to do.
(1)、What is the goal of Nik's Wish?A、To make commercial profits. B、To cure the youth of their cancer. C、To ease young patients of pains. D、To support young adults fighting cancer.(2)、Which word best describes Kelli Boehle?A、Intelligent. B、Selfless. C、Straightforward. D、Ambitious.(3)、What can we learn from Jordan Morrow's words?A、She survived the deadly disease. B、She was granted more than one wish. C、She was motivated by the organization. D、She lifted people's spirits by performing.(4)、What is the best title for the text?A、Pay-It-Forward: A Mother's Last Wish B、Cancer Battles: Stories of Hope and Perseverance C、Nik's Wish: Fulfilling Wishes for Young Cancer Fighters D、Make-A-Wish Foundation: Granting Dreams to Young Adults -
14、 听材料,回答问题。(1)、What are both live chat rooms and message boards good for?A、Accuracy. B、Fluency. C、Patience.(2)、What should an active listener do?A、Record all materials. B、Write down new words. C、Do group practicing.(3)、What is the speaker's last suggestion?A、Visit a website. B、Practice listening after class. C、Do exercises in the textbook.
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15、 听材料,回答问题。(1)、Why is the man going to the States?A、To visit places of interest. B、To study at a university. C、To attend a conference.(2)、What does the man show to the woman?A、His certifications. B、The letter of invitation. C、An admission letter from a university.(3)、When does the man plan to leave for America?A、On January 5th. B、On January 10th. C、On January 15th.(4)、What is the man doing?A、Applying for a passport. B、Conducting an interview. C、Holding a meeting.
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16、 听材料,回答问题。(1)、What does the woman advise the man to do?A、Use the red color. B、Paint the walls again. C、Buy a news of a.(2)、When will the man buy the paintings?A、Tomorrow. B、This weekend. C、Today.(3)、What color would the man like to paint the wall?A、Bright colors. B、Soft colors. C、Dark colors.
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17、 听材料,回答问题。(1)、How did Jack spend the summer vacation?A、Taking apart-time job. B、Traveling around C、Studying a lot.(2)、What is Ms. Wellington like according to Jack?A、She's easy-going. B、She's strict. C、She's careless.(3)、What is Jack's impression on Ms. Wellington?A、Her exams were difficult. B、Her class was very boring. C、She gave students lots of work.
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18、 听材料,回答问题。(1)、Why will Sarah go to the market?A、To get a clock. B、To get a record. C、To get a birthday cake.(2)、What do we know about Sarah?A、She isn't familiar with the surroundings. B、She will go to the market with the man C、She has never been to the market.
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19、 What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A、Taxi driver and passenger. B、Shop assistant and customer. C、Boss and secretary.
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20、 When will the speakers go to watch the match?A、At7:00. B、At 7:30. C、At 8:00.