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语法填空-单句语填(约10词) | 适中(0.65) |
1 . To celebrate World Book and Copyright Day, the bookshop sells books at ____________discount on April 23rd every year. (用适当的词填空)
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听力选择题-长对话 | 适中(0.65) |
2 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What does the man say about electric energy?
A.It’s cheaper.B.It’s more convenient.C.It pollutes less.
2. Which country uses the most electric cars according to the man?
A.China.B.Germany.C.Japan.
3. What does the man think will happen by 2050?
A.Everyone will use public transport.
B.There will be bicycles everywhere.
C.Electric cars will replace gas cars.
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3 . 工作完成了,他感到很有满足感。(with+宾语+过去分词)(汉译英)
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听力选择题-短文 | 较易(0.85) |
4 . 听下面一段较长独白,回答以下小题。
1. What did Jack usually do while he walked?
A.He looked up at the sky.
B.He thought about something.
C.He picked up rubbish.
2. What did Jack find on the ground?
A.A coin.B.Candy.C.A bug.
3. What did Jack do in the end?
A.He brought the object with him.
B.He gave the object to someone.
C.He left the object on the ground.
4. Who would most likely discover the same thing as Jack?
A.His teacher.B.His classmate.C.A homeless person.
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5 . 根据句意,选择短语并以其适当形式填空。有一个选项是多余的。
on average;     refer to...as;     make fun of;     in addition to;     absorbed in;     join...to...
keep old people company;   keep your eyes open for;   make out;   set up;   in good shape

1. The newly designed AI robots can _______________ when their children are not around.
2. If you want to succeed, be always prepared in advance and _______________ the chances around you.
3. I could hear voices but I couldn’t _______________ what they were saying.
4. People who have regular exercise are _______________ than those who don’t.
5. Confucius is _______________ the first teacher in China whose thoughts have influenced Chinese culture greatly.
6. _______________ painting, John didn’t notice the evening approaching.
7. Encouraged by the company, many farmers have _______________ the new equipment on their farms.
8. Remembering 70 new words a week means remembering only 10 words a day _______________.
9. It is impolite to _______________ a person by posting his or her ugly pictures online.
10. We have to give the users something new _______________ what we’ve already offered, which can attract more attention.
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听力选择题-长对话 | 适中(0.65) |
6 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. How many universities has the man attended?
A.One.B.Two.C.Three.
2. What are the man’s talks about?
A.Job hunting.B.College life.C.Teaching skills.
3. What does the man advise the woman to study?
A.Writing.B.Physics.C.Math.
4. What is the woman worried about?
A.Her grades.B.Her money for college.C.Her parents’ health.
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书面表达-读后续写 | 适中(0.65) |
7 . 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。

A few weeks ago, my sister was going through her old coats and vests(背心), seeing what was no longer needed. Although she was still in junior high school. she found ways here and there to make some extra money for her holiday shopping.

She found two vests in like-new condition and asked if I would list them in our local Facebook yard sale group. She set the price at $7 each and it wasn’t long before someone replied, wanting to buy them.

The buyer replied in a short message with broken English; it was obvious that Spanish was her native language. After a few messages back and forth, she revealed that she couldn’t drive to my house to pick up the vests because she lived on the other side of town, but asked if I would be willing to ship the vests to her instead.

I hesitated. The last week of school was so crazy busy. I barely had enough time to get from place to place, much less figure out how to wrap up these heavy vests and ship them out. I was feeling overwhelmed trying to get everything accomplished and this one extra task seemed like that straw that would break the camel’s back.

She must have sensed. my hesitation as she sent another message offering to send me a money order(汇票)to pay for the vests and the shipping costs.

A money order.

I literally froze when I read her message. It was obvious this woman wanted these items, probably for a Christmas gift for a child or grandchild. I knew if she took the time to get a money order, then mailed it to me and if I waited to get the money order then shipped the vests to her, there was a really good chance they would not arrive in time for Christmas morning.

注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

That’s when I heard the whisper on my heart: “Give her the vests for free.”

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Knowing the vests were for her disabled daughter, I decided to ship more Christmas gifts.

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阅读理解-七选五(约240词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了建立在爱和同情基础上的人类联系是有治愈能力的。

8 . “Medicine and technology may fail us at times, but human connection grounded in love and compassion always heals(治愈).” Those words from Dr. Vivek Murthy are relatable to many of us in the medical community who increasingly encounter individuals suffering from loneliness. There are many complex factors driving loneliness, but it is clear that positive social connections do in fact “heal”.     1     They may even prolong our life span. Here are several actions you can take to improve your social connections and support your health.

    2     For instance, a simple smile to a stranger, a friendly exchange with a store clerk, or a curious question about a pin or piece of jewelry on a colleague can enrich your daily life.

For more substantial connections, explore activities. with shared interests. Community centers, libraries and online groups are great resources. Community centers organize a wide range of activities for social connections.     3     Joining a walking group, volunteering at a food bank, or simply calling a long-lost friend can provide a sense of community and purpose.

Our deepest social connections are provided by those closest to us.     4     By engaging in open-ended conversations, we can build even more profound and supportive bonds. Such relationships are not only about the easy times; they also involve navigating challenging discussions, which should be approached as chances to learn and grow together.

    5     But by taking steps now to start to build a foundation for strong positive social connections in our future, we can make ourselves and our country as a whole healthier.

A.Deep social connections can also come with some drawbacks.
B.There may be no quick fixes to a desperate state of loneliness.
C.Loneliness ea n lead to feelings of sadness and a lack of purpose.
D.Even short, positive interactions may positively impact our health.
E.These connections greatly improve our physical and mental well-being.
F.Libraries often host book signings and lectures that encourage engagement.
G.Intentionally developing these relationships is crucial for strong social support.
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阅读理解-阅读单选(约390词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了新的基因研究对海星身体结构的发现。

9 . A starfish has five identical arms with a layer of “tube feet” beneath them. Have you ever wondered whether starfish have defined front and back ends—and if they have no heads at all? The answer, suggests new genetic(基因的)research, is the opposite. “It’s as if the starfish is completely missing a trunk,” said Laurent Formery at Stanford University. “And it’s best described as just a head crawling along the seafloor.”

Starfish belong to echinoderms with lines of symmetry(对称)radiating out from a center point, like spokes on a wheel. So the unusual animals have unique body plans(结构)arranged in five equal sections that greatly differ from the bodies of bilateral animals, which have left and right sides mirroring each other.

Starfish begin as fertilized eggs that hatch and become larvae(幼虫)that float in the ocean for weeks to months before settling on the ocean floor. There, they go through a process that transforms a bilateral body into a star shape. “This has been a mystery for centuries,” said Christopher Lowe at Stanford University.

Researchers used new methods of genetic sequencing to create an unprecedented 3D map to determine where genes were expressed as starfish developed and grew. They found that genetic features associated with the development of a head were detected all-over the starfish especially concentrated in the center of the star and the center of each “arm”. Meanwhile, gene expression for trunk sections was largely absent. This suggested that starfish “have the most dramatic example of decoupling of the head and the trunk regions that we are aware of today,” said Formery.

Studying groups like echinoderms could solve some of the most complex mysteries about the evolution of life on Earth. “People are generally not drawn to these animals, and yet they probably represent how much of life got started,” Lowe said. Understanding how animals like starfish have developed could also allow insights into the varied ways that different species remain healthy. Daniel Rokhsar at the University of California said, “If we explore unusual animals that are operating in unusual ways, that means we are broadening our perspective of biology. This is eventually going to help us solve both ecological and biomedical problems.”

1. In what aspect are starfish different?
A.They have no trunks at all.
B.They have left and right sides.
C.They have a star shape from birth.
D.They have unequally stretching arms.
2. How did researchers explore the mystery of starfish?
A.By creating a seabed map.
B.By comparing body plans.
C.By locating their gene expressions.
D.By tracking their development and growth.
3. What does the underlined word “decoupling” in Paragraph 4 mean?
A.Forming.B.Separating.C.Exchanging.D.Expanding.
4. Why do scientists study unusual animals?
A.To reveal the origin of life.
B.To improve health of diverse species.
C.To promote the research in related fields.
D.To raise people’s concern about marine animals.
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阅读理解-阅读单选(约370词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:这是一篇说明文。短文主要讨论了间歇性禁食的饮食习惯,指出这种限制在8小时内摄入食物的方式可以让消化系统休息,有助于身体清除异常蛋白质。

10 . It is very likely that you eat three meals a day. Modern life is designed around this way of eating. However, is this the healthiest way to eat? Before considering how frequently we should eat, scientists urge us to consider when we shouldn’t.

Intermittent fasting (间歇性断食), where you restrict your food intake to an eight-hour window, has become a popular area of research. “It allows our digestive system to rest,” says Emily Manoogian at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. Rozalyn Anderson at the University of Wisconsin explains, “Fasting puts the body in a different state, where it’s more ready to clear misfolded proteins.” Misfolded proteins are faulty versions of ordinary proteins, which have been associated with a number of diseases.

But if intermittent fasting is a healthy way to eat, how many meals does this leave room for? Some experts argue that it is best to have one meal a day. Manoogian does not recommend doing this, since it can increase the level of glucose (葡萄糖) in our blood when we are not eating. Keeping blood glucose levels down requires eating more regularly than once a day, as this prevents the body from thinking that it is starving and releasing more glucose when you do eventually eat in response. Instead, she says, two to three meals a day is best — with most of your calories consumed earlier in the day.“ So, your body can use the energy you feed it throughout the day, rather than it being stored in your system as fat.” But eating too early in the morning should be avoided, as this would not give you sufficient time to fast. This does not mean we should skip breakfast altogether, either, but some evidence suggests we should wait an hour or two after waking up before cracking open the eggs.

Is intermittent fasting realistic? Manoogian thinks that it is best not to specify the best time to eat, as this can be difficult for people with responsibilities and irregular time commitments, such as those working night shifts. But whatever changes you make, researchers agree that consistency is crucial.

1. What can we know about intermittent fasting?
A.It focuses on what to eat.
B.It cures a number of diseases.
C.It keeps the digestive system clean.
D.It limits food intake to a fixed duration.
2. What does Manoogian agree with?
A.Calories can be hardly consumed in the evening.
B.Frequent meals bring about steady blood glucose.
C.Two to three meals in the day reduces storage of fat.
D.Early eating is recommended for intermittent fasting.
3. What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about?
A.How intermittent fasting is tested.
B.Whether intermittent fasting is safe.
C.How intermittent fasting is practiced.
D.When people eat during intermittent fasting.
4. What’s the basic principle of intermittent fasting?
A.Sticking to a routine.
B.Defining a best meal time.
C.Having regular working hours.
D.Maintaining consistent menus.
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