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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了如何为自己辩护,提出了几个步骤,包括定义界限、考虑清楚自己的需求、停止取悦他人和明确表达自己的需求。

1 . For most of us, it's pretty easy to stand up for someone else.     1    . So how do you go from being everyone else' s advocate to learning how to stand up for yourself? These steps come from 16 years of coaching my clients.

·Define your boundaries

The definition of a boundary is a line that marks the limits of an area; it's both a line of containment (keeping you in) and a line of protection (keeping others out). Boundaries are not complaints, threats or demands.     2    . They are your rules for who,what,how and why you feel comfortable being close to someone else, helping others know who you are and how to interact with you.

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The next time someone asks you for a favor, consider if you can afford to say yes. What I mean by this is, think about what this “yes” will cost you in terms of finances, energy, health and time. Do you have an excess of these resources that you can give after you've already cared for yourself?

·Stop people-pleasing

People-pleasing is often motivated by fear. It's easy to fall into the habit because you tend to get praised for it. People-pleasing pleases people. But its effects over a long period of time can be disastrous.     4    

·Ask for what you want

It's not easy to figure out what you want. But the more time you spend getting clear on your own

desires, the easier it is to defend what you need. Your desires are the forces that lead you into life's unknown frontier.     5    . Stand up for them and yourself.
A.Get comfortable saying no.
B.Think twice before refusing.
C.They deserve attention, energy and respect.
D.You will not end up exhausted and depressed.
E.To break this habit, start leaning toward courage and inner strength.
F.They are guidelines that help to clearly define what needs to be protected.
G.But when the tables are turned, we often feel guilty for giving priority to our own needs.
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文章大意:本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲述了人工智能系统的风险,即研究人员在客观性、生产力和理解复杂概念方面将这些工具视为具有超人能力。

2 . Scientists are embracing artificial intelligence (AI) — from developing “self-driving” laboratories to replacing human participants in social-science experiments with robots. Many disadvantages of AI systems have been discussed. In an article published in Nature this week, social scientists say that AI systems carry a further risk: that researchers perceive such tools as possessed of superhuman abilities when it comes to objectivity, productivity and understanding complex concepts.

Scientists planning to use AI “must evaluate these risks now”, write co-authors Lisa Messeri and Molly Crockett. The article is a warning about what could be lost if scientists embrace AI systems without thoroughly considering such risks.

Messeri and Crockett examined around 100 papers and books, published mainly over the past five years. From these,they put together a picture of the ways in which scientists see AI systems as enhancing human capabilities.

In one “vision”, which they call AI as Oracle, researchers see AI tools as able to tirelessly read and digest scientific papers. In another vision, called AI as Arbiter, systems are perceived as evaluating scientific findings more objectively than do people. In a third vision, AI as Quant, AI tools seem to perform better than the human mind in analyzing data sets.

Messeri and Crockett also predict risks that arise from these visions. One is the illusion (幻觉) of explanatory depth, in which people relying on another person-or,in this case,an algorithm (算法) — for knowledge are likely to mistake that knowledge for their own. Another risk is that research becomes skewed (偏颇的) towards studying the kinds of things that AI systems can test.

If you’re a scientist planning to use AI, you can reduce these dangers through a number of strategies.All members of the scientific community must view AI use not as unavoidable for any particular task, but rather as a choice with risks and benefits that must be carefully weighed.

1. What is a further risk that AI systems carry according to paragraph 1?
A.They perform better than humans.
B.Researchers overestimate their capabilities.
C.They are able to understand complex concepts.
D.Researchers use them in self-driving laboratories.
2. What does paragraph 4 mainly tell us about AI?
A.Its benefits in analyzing scientific data.
B.Its roles in helping doing scientific research.
C.Its strengths in digesting scientific papers.
D.Its advantages in evaluating scientific findings.
3. What is the illusion of explanatory depth?
A.Finding the accuracy in algorithmic.
B.Denying the mistake of algorithmic.
C.Accepting the complexity of algorithmic.
D.Considering algorithmic insights as personal understanding.
4. What’s the author’s attitude towards the use of AI in scientific community?
A.Cautious.B.Approving.
C.Unclear.D.Intolerant.
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3 . 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 didn’t like Del so much. He always called me the nickname “Germy”, which meant “dirty”, instead of my real name “Jamie”. Besides, he was known as a trouble-maker in school. So when the head teacher Mr. Smith asked Del to come to his office, I naturally thought that Del had done something mean to someone. Through the window, I caught sight of a smaller boy crying. Del seemed unhappy, too.

He did not return to class that day. All of us were discussing what had happened to him. What else could such an annoying boy do? “He must have hit the boy and was sent home,” I whispered to my friends. Their eyes widened. It felt good to see them so interested in what I said.

The next morning, the whole school was talking about Del being expelled(开除) for beating up a kid. I was surprised that my assumptions were passed on so quickly. So when Del walked into the classroom, all the kids were shocked. The kids next to him shift ed their desks away. “What’s your problem?” Del asked. “I don’t want you to attack me,” one kid said. Some laughed. “Yeah, I might,” said Del. I could tell he was joking, but many kids thought he admitted he did beat up someone.

During recess(课间休息), Del tried to join the kickball game. “Neither team wants you,” one of the players said. “Why?” Del asked, looking confused. “I always play with you guys.” They ignored him and went on playing. Del sat by himself while the rest of the school enjoyed their recess away from him. Del looked lonely and sad, much different from before. I started to feel sorry for him.

Later that day, I learned what really happened. The kid was Del’s little brother and he was crying because their mother fell ill and was sent to hospital. I felt even sorrier for what I said before. I started a rumor(谣言).

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。

At recess the next day, I saw Del sitting alone watching the kickball game.

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Now that Del had forgiven me, I decided to do more before the recess was over.
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文,主要介绍了平均学分绩点(GPA)的概念、计算方式和大学课程不及格的后果。

4 . What is a GPA?

A GPA, or Grade Point Average, typically ranging from one to four, is a number reflecting your course performance on average. It’s used by universities to determine whether students meet academic standards and by students to enhance job prospects or secure admission into post-graduate programs.

How to calculate a GPA?

● Determine the letter grade and the number of credit hours for each course you take in a term;

● Translate the letter grade to grade points using your school’s grading system;

● Multiply the grade points by the credit hours for that course;

● Add up all the credit hours for the courses;

● Divide the total number of grade points by the total credit hours and you get the GPA.

                                     Example: Academic Transcript of Jane Smith                    Winter 2023
CoursesLetter GradeGrade pointsCredit hoursTotal pointsGPA
Creative WritingA+4.0312-
PsychologyA-3.7311.1-
HistoryB+3.339.9-
Computer ScienceF0.020-
Total--1133

What are the consequences of failing college courses?

● Every failing grade (F) significantly impacts your GPA for that academic year, limiting clubs, organizations and program choices, as competitive programs require top GPAs.

● Most financial aid programs require a specific GPA. A sharp drop in GPA due to several course failures may lead to withdrawal from financial aid programs, unless you retake the courses and pass.

● For college athletes on sports scholarships, failing courses repeatedly can lead to losing scholarships and team sports.

● Failing multiple courses can result in school removal and affect future applications.

1. Where is this text probably taken from?
A.An academic course guide.B.A campus job fair poster.
C.A graduate application form.D.An athletic team schedule.
2. What is Jane Smith’s GPA this term?
A.3.3.B.3.0.C.2.8.D.1.0.
3. What would be a result if you get one F in college?
A.School removal.B.Loss of financial aid.
C.Choice limitation.D.Disqualification in sports.
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Bill Sumiel长期患有肾病并接受透析治疗,而Timothy Letts是一名Uber司机,在一次偶然的搭载Sumiel回家的过程中,Letts得知了Sumiel需要肾脏捐赠者的消息。Letts随后表示愿意进行配型检查,看是否能成为捐赠者。经过一系列的检查和等待,Letts最终被证实是理想的捐赠者,并在一年后成功为Sumiel捐赠了肾脏。这个故事展现了人性的善良和无私,以及偶然事件如何带来深远的影响。

5 . Bill Sumiel had been suffering from kidney disease for years and had been on dialysis (透析) for all those years. He was on the transplant (移植) list, but no matches had yet _________. So he continued with his treatments.

It was a Friday in Oct. 2020, and Sumiel had booked an Uber ride home from the treatment center. Timothy Letts was driving to visit a friend when he received the _________ for Sumiel’s ride home. The trip was out of Letts’s way. Still, he _________ the order, figuring if the _________ was coming from a medical facility, he probably needed a ride.

After Sumiel got into the car, the pair got to chatting. Sumiel revealed that he was _________ a kidney donor. Letts joked that he’d be a _________ donor candidate, given that he didn’t drink or smoke. Sumiel agreed, _________ he didn’t think much of it. As the car neared Sumiel’s house, Letts said, “I’d like to see if I could be a match to give you a kidney.”

“I was shocked,” Sumiel recalls. He was shaking so hard and could _________ write his name when they exchanged contact information. After the initial excitement, Sumiel started feeling a bit less _________ — he wondered if it had just been a(n) __________ moment. Would he hear from him? And what was the __________ they’d be a match?

But Letts was __________ to his word. Letts had contacted the kidney transplant program quickly. After a long screening process, the results showed: Letts was a(n) __________ donor. In Dec. 2021, 14 months after they ended up in the same __________ by chance, Sumiel and Letts had their surgeries. It was a(n) __________. Today Sumiel is doing well, and he and Letts still keep in touch.

1.
A.heardB.survivedC.appearedD.promised
2.
A.privilegeB.requestC.commitmentD.guidance
3.
A.tookB.checkedC.refusedD.reserved
4.
A.friendB.driverC.receiverD.passenger
5.
A.reaching out toB.searching forC.catching up withD.looking upon
6.
A.goodB.seniorC.majorD.cheap
7.
A.soB.butC.asD.or
8.
A.merelyB.nearlyC.barelyD.actually
9.
A.frustratedB.curiousC.doubtfulD.optimistic
10.
A.emotionalB.temporaryC.encouragingD.thoughtful
11.
A.consequenceB.significanceC.purposeD.possibility
12.
A.openB.trueC.strongD.sensitive
13.
A.idealB.secretC.generousD.fortunate
14.
A.hospitalB.boatC.carD.company
15.
A.attemptB.jokeC.adventureD.success
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文章大意:这是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章描述了作者对于夏季挖蛤活动的热爱,以及当她与孩子们一起挖蛤时,这种活动从简单的放松转变为一种更深层次的奉献和连接。

6 . On these dark winter evenings, I find myself daydreaming of summer. I think of the one activity and place that quiets my mind: clamming (挖蛤) on Cape Cod.

Before I had kids, it was a much-needed active outing after days of vacation-level eating. But when I went with kids, the experience took a turn from relaxation to devotion. The bay became part of the world I was trying to build for my children. The act of clamming became an unexpected escape,a moment when I wasn't thinking about 20 different things, when I wasn’t really thinking at all.

This year, for the first time, my children joined in the clamming. I kept yelping (尖叫) when my children almost raked (用耙子耙) my feet. But there was joy in having something to teach them, to connect them not only to a generational tradition but also to the history of the land. And when they raised their basket and it wasn’t a rock for the hundredth time, but rather a shining clam, it was a richer moment than if they had struck gold. Seeing a child holding up a clam with an expression of success on his face does more for the heart than any meditation (冥想) ever could.

I hope that one day my children will view clamming as the relaxation that I do. They are not there yet.At this point, it is more adventure than getaway. At the end of our clamming morning, my 6-year-old refused to leave, insisting she needed one more clam. When she finally caught one more clam, she laughed, pride written all over her face. To be fair, perhaps what she needed to get from clamming was not what I needed. Perhaps what she needed was to have a tiny bit of control over this wild world, one in which she has little say. In that moment, she was victorious, if not in calm, then in clam.

1. Why did the author go clamming before having children?
A.To get together with her friends.B.To spend quality time with her family.
C.To escape the responsibility as an adult.D.To enjoy relaxation after overeating.
2. What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about?
A.The experience of clamming.B.The benefits of meditation.
C.The change of a generational tradition.D.The necessity of exploring the land.
3. How do the kids find clamming?
A.Demanding and boring.B.Complicated and tiring.
C.Adventurous and rewarding.D.Painful and disappointing.
4. What can we infer from the last paragraph about the author and her kids?
A.They are successful in removing stress.B.Clamming is the most interesting to them.
C.They refused to leave the bay.D.Clamming has different meanings to them.
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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。

Even now, I can still recall the moment when my dream finally came true during my last year of school.

The dream of becoming a member of my school cabinet took shape when I was just seven. Those school leaders were my role models as they always gave instructions, conducted activities and represented us to give speeches on school issues. So, for the next few years, I tried so hard to make it a reality.

When I was twelve, I entered my name. I prepared my election speech and then, on the afternoon that we all gave our speeches. Everybody voted. I was hopeful and I prayed that I would win. The next morning,at the school assembly I waited anxiously for my name to be announced. I was all set to realize my dream.

One by one, the names were announced and the whole school cheered as the girls with the highest votes walked up to the stage. I closed my eyes and waited for my name to be called. The last name was read and my name wasn't among them. I was totally brokenhearted. My dream had been shattered, and I just wanted to cry my heart out.

Then the reality struck me: I hadn't had a chance to win. I wasn't well known and wasn't pretty. Girls across the school hardly knew me. I just did not have what it took to win a school election. I was so depressed because I had nurtured this dream for a long time.

As I cried in my room that evening, I suddenly decided I was going to stop seeing myself as a failure. I decided that I would stand for elections again in my final year at school-and I would win.

I recognized that my competitors had a lot of things in their favor. Their personalities were their biggest strength.However, I had good grades, and I was friendly and helpful. And my biggest strength was the faith I had in myself to be a good leader.

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 evening, I began my election plans a whole year in advance.

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The day after the election, every minute seemed like an hour while I waited for the results.

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8 . 你校将以“环保旅行”为主题,举办英语征文比赛。请你写一篇短文投稿。内容包括:
1. 环保旅行的重要性;
2. 如何践行环保旅行。
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。

Green Travel, Start with Me

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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了中国茶文化中的一项重要技艺——紫笋茶制作技艺。
9 . 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 Classic of Tea,     1     (write) by Tang Dynasty “tea saint” Lu Yu, rates     2     unique kind of tea, not made from the green leaves commonly used, as superior. The leaves were purple and shaped like bamboo shoots. They are known     3     Zisun (or “purple bamboo shoots”) and grow primarily in the mountains of Changxing county, Zhejiang province.

Zheng Funian, a national-level representative inheritor (继承人) of the Zisun tea-making technique, grew up near Guzhu Hill, the    4     (origin) site of the Tang Dynasty Imperial Tea Factory. When he was 17, his parents started to teach him how    5     (process) tea.

    6     (believe) that tea can “embody the tea maker’s soul”, he has always processed the leaves by hand, rather than by machine. Most of his fingers were hurt until he gradually     7     (master) the roasting process.

As the local government has been engaging tea experts to revive (复兴) the Zisun tea processing technique,     8     for centuries was preserved only in texts, Zheng began experimenting back in the 2000s. It took him eight years     9     he successfully produced the compressed tea.

In 2017, he     10     (make) a national-level inheritor of Zisun tea processing, and last year, Zisun tea processing techniques were inscribed on UNESCO’s Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了脑瘤患儿Cecily因MRI限制不能带金属娃娃入检,遂与母亲创造无金属“祝福宝宝”娃娃,为病童带来慰藉。此创新广受好评,激发全球制作者贡献爱心,Cecily借此筹集善款超20万,展现分享与慷慨的价值。

10 . Cecily Eklund has always adored her baby dolls, especially when she faced brain cancer surgery and MRI scans at the age of six. However, the metal components in her dolls prevented her from ________ them into the MRI machine.

To _________ this, Cecily and her mom set out on a creative journey. Using MRI-safe materials, they made a special doll, which became Cecily’s _________ during the long imaging appointments and provided her with _________ and support.

________, Cecily and her mom made more dolls, called “Blessing Babies”, for other sick kids. The dolls were _________ in that they had no facial features, so they can have any emotion. This _________ struck a chord (引起共鸣) with many and the dolls became an instant hit. Cecily decided to _________ more, donating some to children’s hospitals and selling others to fundraise.

In response to the high demand, they _________ other doll makers to work alongside them. Soon, doll makers worldwide also began _________, sending boxes of their handmade dolls to _________ the cause (事业).

Cecily’s initiatives _________. She began selling handmade puppies, ________ organizing toy collections and fundraising events for multiple charities. So far, she has raised more than $200,000.

Today Cecily calls herself a brain-cancer survivor and childhood cancer awareness fighter, but she is still ________ closely by her medical team. When asked for advice on successful fundraising, she emphasizes the importance of _________. “You don’t get poor by giving,” Cecily says. “Because you always get something back.”

1.
A.bringingB.kickingC.knockingD.pushing
2.
A.escapeB.proveC.copyD.address
3.
A.bossB.teacherC.doctorD.companion
4.
A.comfortB.knowledgeC.wisdomD.convenience
5.
A.SurprisedB.InspiredC.MovedD.Confused
6.
A.formalB.uniqueC.normalD.casual
7.
A.colorB.shapeC.designD.size
8.
A.receiveB.orderC.buyD.make
9.
A.took overB.took onC.took upD.took in
10.
A.purchasingB.inspectingC.contributingD.promising
11.
A.challengeB.supportC.introduceD.control
12.
A.collapsedB.stoppedC.sustainedD.grew
13.
A.in addition toB.in regard toC.in contrast toD.in response to
14.
A.guardedB.followedC.matchedD.suspected
15.
A.generosityB.intelligenceC.curiosityD.bravery
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