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届高三月份诊断测试20254英语注意事项考生在答题前请认真阅读本注意事项及各题答题要求L答题前,请您务必将自己的姓名、学校、考位号用书写黑色字迹的
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0.5毫米签字笔写在答题纸上的指定位置,在其它位置作答一律无效第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题L5分,满分
7.5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.Why does the shophave nobananasA.B.All thefruit wentbad.C.They wereall soldout.The deliverywas delayed.
2.A.
100.B.
200.C.
300.How manyhomes will be for sale
3.What does the womansay aboutBobA.He hesitatesto payhis rent.B.He needsto listthe housework.C.He failsto dothe cleaning.
4.Why isthe manupsetA.He isexpected toput on a drama.B,The clubhe wantsto enteris full.第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分12・5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项We tendto think that oursuccess islimited becauseof lack of money,time,and energy,but thisisnot necessarilytrue.Lack ofself-worth isoften thebiggest roadblockon ourpath toliving afulfilling life.Not allof usrecognize ourindividual worthand thecontributions wemake to the world.36It mightseem naturalto measureyour valueby yourincome,physical appearance,job title,orsocial media popularity.37Because theseaspects of your lifecan changeat anymoment,its moreusefulto considerinner valuessuch ascompassion,generosity,leadership,respect,and kindness.38We allhave a self-talk that points outour shortcomingsand failures.Whenever youbegin criticizing yourself,stop andpause fora minute.Consider thevirtue of what thisvoice istelling you.Is whatyou hearanobjective fact Is it useful and kind If the answer is no,then thiscriticism is not worth paying attentionto.You aloneare responsiblefor yourself-worth.Regardless ofother peopleswords,thoughts,andopinions about you,you canstill choose how you view yourself.39Dont waitfbr people to confirmyourvalue.Instead,do itwith yourinternal dialogueand youractions.We allmess upsometimes-ifs part of being human.40Its easyto extendkindness andforgiveness to others,but youhave to do yourselfthe samefavor.Theres nopoint inworrying aboutyourmistakes orupsetting over the not-so-good decisionsfrom thepast.Self-compassion is about believingthatyou areworthy oflove regardless ofwhatyou door failtodo.A.Dont letyour innercritic ruleyour thoughts.B,What mattersis whatyou thinkabout yourself.C.All these do not determine your value and self-worth.D.But whenyou do,you mustforgive yourself and let it go.E.Treat yourselfwith thelove andcare thatothers giveyou.F.Pay attention to theperceptions aboutwhere youshould be.G.Nevertheless,you canbuild self-worth bypracticing self-care.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项The economywas worsening.My parentswere forcedto liveon,which iscommonly referred toas welfaretoday.A fewdays beforeChristmas,I lookedout of a kitchenwindow tosee my father sittingon theporch,,with tearsin hiseyes.The mailmanwas ourbuilding and asked my father whatwas wrong.My(食品券)father said that he had used up his food vouchersand that the rentwas.Through theWorksProgress Administrationhe hadtried to as alaborer,but he wasnt avery strongman,and the work hadbeen for him.Having seennewspaperpictures of people beingleft on the streetwith alltheir belongings,I was.Without hesitation,the mailmantook$50from hiswallet andit tomy father.Mydad expressedas towhen hedbe able to repay the mailman.The mailman,placing anarm around myfather^shoulders,that itwasnt necessaryfor him to repaythe money;everything was alright.Noticing mewatching throughthe window,the mailman,“Isaac,things willnot bethis wayforever.There willbe timesin the future whensomeone needsyour help.Help themwithin your.Thiswill be my payback.Merry Christmas.”For therest of his life,myfatheralways contributed his part in repaying the,and I have donemybest toin myown way.
41.A.loans B.relief C.bonus D.savings
42.A.nervous B.thrilled C.hesitant D.depressed
43.A.approaching B・constructing C.searching D.observing
44.A.clear B.low C.unfair D.due
45.A.retire B.work C.guide D.leave
46.A.suitable B.rewarding C.demanding D.changeable
47.A.scared B,ashamed C-annoyed D.relieved
48.A.reported B,handed C.explained D.suggested
49.A.sympathy B.regret C.uncertainty D.gratitude
50.A.predicted B・warned C.recalled D・ensured
51.A.instead B・regardless C.otherwise D.likewise
52.A.complained B.comforted C.admitted D.argued
53.A.sight B・control C,capacity D.imagination
54.A.generosity B.innocence C.integrity D.effort
55.A.calm downB.sign upC.give backD.set out第二节共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1With springarriving inShanghai andflowers bloomingacross thecity,the annualHuazhaoFestival isattracting visitorsin amodern,dynamic way.The flowerfestival,56date backover2,000years,is heldin the second monthof thelunarcalendar57celebrate the flower goddessbirthday.According tovariousancient58belief,theflower goddess controlshuman reproduction,and celebratingher birthdayhasbecome59custom tobring prosperity.This yearsfestival offersvisitors a feast,things thatplease themind orthe senses,60the eyesandears.Colorful lightshows,parades ofperformers dressedas theflower goddess,61dance andmusicalperformances aretaking placeat landmarkswithin Yuyuan.In62add to the innovativetechnologies andeye-catching shows,a lot of interactive activities63offer duringthe festival,64specific targetingyoung audiences.Working with the makeupteam ofXiaohongshuRedNote,the festival includes amarket65visitors enjoyimmersive experiencessuch asstraditional makeup,fragrance sachet-making,flower hair-pinning andpoetry writing.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分15分.假设你是李华,上周五你校举办了与未来生活”主题论坛请给校英文报写一篇报道,66“AI内容包括.出席嘉宾;
1.论坛观点;
2.你的感悟3注意写作词数应为左右;
1.80,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2AI and Future Life第二节(满分25分).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67It was a presentationfor myliterature class,where everystudent hadto presenttheir analysisof aclassicnovel.My kneeswere shaking,and mythroat feltdrier withevery passingsecond.As Ilookedaround,30pairs ofeyes werefixed onme,waiting forme tospeak.Though I was comfortablesharing myideas insmall groupdiscussions,I feltnervous aboutspeakingin front of the whole class.Fear floodedme,and mymind wentblank.I couldhear myheartbeating in my ears,blocking outthe wordsI wantedto say.I endedup messingup thepresentation.With anotherpresentation comingsoon,I refusedto letfear holdme backagain.I decidedto signupto performat acampus comedyclub event.I admiredhow confidentstand-up comedianswere,and IhopedI couldact likethem.When Ispoke therelater,though myjokes didntget muchof areaction,Isurprisingly enjoyedbeing onstage andfelt I could dobetter nexttime.Inspired bythis,I knewI neededadvice fromsomeone moreexperienced.That waswhen InoticedSania,a talentedperformer whosehumor andconfidence madeher thehighlight of the evening.Igathered thecourage totalk toher andintroduced myselfas abeginner speakerlooking toimprove.She(麦克风)listened closelyand gaveme great advice,Attend more open microphone events and watchmore comedyperfdrmances.”Over thenext fewweeks,I attendedmoreopenmicrophoneeventsand observedhow Sania andother skilledcomedians madetheir performancesengaging withclever stories.Surprisingly,this helpedmeunderstand literaturein a new way.I startedto think of literatureas somethingto betold.Thecharacters Ianalyzed becamelively figuresin astory thatIcouldexplain in a moreinteresting way.Having preparedfor sometime,I tooka chanceandaskedSania ifshe wouldlike towatch mynovel注presentation andoffer advice.She gladlyagreed andwe metat astudy hallone afternoon after school.意.续写词数应为左右;
1150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2I introducedthe novels main characters to Sania,still abit nervous.When thetime camefor mynext classpresentation,I wasquite different.c
1.【原文】M:Excuse me.Could youtell mewhere Ican findthe bananasI hada lookat theapples andoranges,but they,re notfresh enough.W:Sorry,we hada saleon themyesterday and theyve allgone.
2.A【原文】M:We havesigned a new dealto build400new homes.W:Will thesehomes beforsaleor rentM:A quarterof themwillbeavailable tobuy.
3.C[原文】M:Mary,I thinkwe needto createa houseworklist.The houseis in a mess.W:Tve donemuch more than myfair shareof thecleaning.Ifs Bobwho doesntfinish hispart.汕M:OK.Til havea wordw himlater.
4.B[原文】M:There areno morespaces in the ChessClub again!This isthesecondyear in a rowIhavent beenable to join.W:Maybe Dadcan teachyou howto play.M:Good idea.Thatll freeme uptojoin the DramaClub.
5.C[原文]M:Jane,why dontyou gooutside toplay basketballinstead ofplaying avideo gameW:Because myfriends arenot availablenow.M:Too muchscreen timeis notgood for you.Go anddo somephysical exercise.
6.B
7.A【原文】M:You gotany plansat theweekend,KimW:Yes.Im going to a festivalinGreen Park.M:Like amusic festivalW:There willbe music,but itsmore of afestivalcelebrating allthe differentcultures in our city.M:That soundsreally interesting.Do youneed ticketsW:No.Ifs freeto enterandwatchthe shows.There arefood marketsselling dishesfrom othercountries.You willhave to pay forthose,though.M:I imaginethey willbe worthtrying.W:Yes.The foodlast yearwas incredible.
8.C
9.B
10.C【原文】M:Can Ihelp youW:Yes.Tm looking fbr apresent for my husband.Ifs ourfifth weddinganniversary.M:Congratulations.Do youhave anythingspecific inmindW:Well,hes recentlytaken upphotography,so Imgoing to get himanewcamera.M:What budgetdo youhave inmindW:I hopeto spendfrom£800to£
1000.M:OK.Most professionalcameras startat£2000,but wedo havesome usedcameras forthat pricewhichare ingreat condition.W:My husbandloves recycling,so I think thatwould befine.M:Come withme andIll showyou whatwe haveinourstore.
11.A
12.B
13.B【原文】M:Did yousee the news aboutthe womanthey caughtstealing from the supermarketW:Yes.The judgelet hergo becauseshe wasstealing milkfor herchild.M:Do youthinkthatwas theright decisionW:In thisexample,yes.The womanreally neededhelp.M:Dont youthink itwill encourageother peopleto stealHasnt thelaw failedW:No.I thinkits clearthat thiswas anexception.If anyonehas failed,it isus.M:What doyou meanW:The womanwas letdown bysociety.She hadfallen onhard timeswhen shelost herjob,but hercommunitydidnt offerhelp.M:I hadnever consideredit fromthatpoint of view.W:I seea lotofpeoplein asimilar situationinmyvolunteer roleat thehomeless center.Ifsheartbreaking.M:I thinkI shouldtake aleaf outof yourbook andgive someof mytime backto society.W:Were alwayslookingfbrmore volunteersif youwant tojoin us.M:Sure,Td loveto.W:OK.Til sendyou somedetails.
14.A
15.A
16.C
17.B【原文】M:How doyou knowthis artistW:We actuallywent touniversity together.M:I thoughtyou studiedengineering.W:We bothdid,but thenhe changedmajor in his secondyear.He stilluses engineeringknowledge tocreatehis artworks.M:Yes,his useof differentmetals isinteresting.W:I methim last week fordinner.He told me thatthe differenttypes ofmetal representdifferent aspectsoflife.M:Did hetell youwhat theymeanW:No.He saidhe likespeopletoform their own opinionsand taketheirownmeaning from his work.M:Thats admirable.Does heuse realgoldW:No,he usespaint tocreate someof themore expensivemetals.M:Otherwise itwould bevery expensiveto make.W:His workis nowvery valuable.He solda piecelastweekfor$100,
000.M:That isincredible.I thoughtwe mightbe ableto pickup one of hisworks forour home.W:Unlikely,but dontworry.I alreadyhave one.M:You do!You never toldmethat!W:Yes.I boughthis graduatepiece tosupport hiscareer.M:It mustbe wortha fortune.W:It is,but rilnever sellit.His friendshipmeans moreto me.
18.A
19.C
20.B【原文】Many peoplein theUK enjoyfireworks,but I am partof thosewho thinkthey shouldbe banned.While itis nicefor familiesto goand seeprofessional fireworkshows,too manypeople areabletobuythem privately.Children intowns andcities areregularly seensetting themoff dangerously,even aimingthemat animalsor otherpeople.This year,one womanhas hadenough.She madea requestto bantheprivate saleof fireworks.She hadmanaged toget onemillion peopleto signher request,and wassupportedby ananimal charity,due tohow manyanimals werescared andfrightened by fireworks.Iunderstand lettingfireworks offat NewYear orother culturalevents,but moreand morepeople areusingdrone showsinstead.I readinthenewspaper thatChina setthe recordfor usingover10,000dronesrather thanfireworks duringa show.Ithinkthat isthe futurefor thesetypes ofcelebrations.
21.B
22.C
23.B【导语】这是一篇应用文文章介绍了萨里娱乐中心向当地居民提供多样娱乐活动、入场收费及项目安排,吸引人们参与体验细节理解题根据部分中的收费标准,
22.DROP-IN ADMISSIONSPASSES“Adult19-59yrs”“1month$
58.25,“Each extramonth$
48.25题干问的是一个成年人两个月的娱乐通行证费用,一个月是额外的一个月是所以两个月的费用是二故选$
58.25,$
48.25,$
58.25+$
48.25$
106.50o B项推理判断题根据第二段
23.Recreation Surreyoffers awide rangeof excitingrecreation,sports and.(萨里娱乐中心为当地居民提leadership opportunities,unique spacesand events to the local people供了各种各样令人兴奋的娱乐、体育和领导力机会,独特的空间和活动)”可知,该文本是为当地居民提供娱乐相关信息的,所以其目标受众是当地居民故选项C推理判断题文章开篇提出
24.“Looking for something newand exciting-a funactivity totry,a place(在寻找——些新鲜刺激的to hangout ora chanceto developvaluable skills and meet new friends东西——一个可以尝试的有趣活动,一个可以闲逛的地方,或者一个发展有价值的技能并结识新朋友的机会?)”,接着介绍了萨里娱乐中心提供的各种娱乐、体育和领导力机会,以及入场券和通行证的收费标准、活动项目等信息,目的是吸引人们参与这些活动所以选项B(一份广告宣传册),符合文章推广娱乐活动的性质故选项An advertisingbrochure B
25.C
25.A
26.A
27.B【导语】本文是一篇记叙文文章主要介绍了著名电影导演的生平、成就以Alfred Hitchcock及他的电影风格.推理判断题根据文章第二段26“He oncesaid thathewassent by his father to the local policestationwith anote askingthe officerto lockhim awayfor10minutes as punishment forbehaving badly.He alsoremarked thathis motherwould forcehim tostand forseveral hours aspunishment.This idea of.(他曾说,being harshly treated or wrongfully accused would laterbe reflectedin Hitchcocks films他的父亲曾让他带着一张纸条去当地警察局,纸条上请求警察将他关起来分钟,以此作为他10行为不端的惩罚他还提到,他的母亲会强迫他罚站几个小时作为惩罚这种遭受严厉对待或被冤枉的情节理念,后来在希区柯克的电影中得到了体现)”可知,这种童年被严厉对待或被冤枉的经历会在他的电影中有所体现再根据第三段“In Hitchcocksmovies,viewers aremade toidentify withthecamera whichmoves ina waymeant to imitate apersons gazeand whichforces(窥探).viewers to engage ina form of prying He carefully designed shots to influence the feelings ofthe audienceand maximizeanxiety,fear,or empathy,and usedinnovative filmediting todemonstrate.(在the point of view of the characters.Many ofHitchcocks filmshave twistendings andthrilling plots希区柯克的电影中,观众会被引导与镜头产生共鸣,镜头的移动方式模仿了人的视线,并且迫使观众进行某种形式的窥探他精心设计镜头,以影响观众的情绪,将焦虑、恐惧或共鸣感最大化,还运用了创新性的电影剪辑手法来展现角色的视角希区柯克的许多电影都有着出人意料的结局和扣人心弦的情节广可知,他的电影精心设计镜头来最大化观众的焦虑、恐惧或共鸣,且有惊悚的情节和意外的结局由此推知,他童年的经历使得他的电影中会有令人恐惧的时刻故选C推理判断题根据文章第三段
27.“In Hitchcocksmovies,viewers aremade toidentify withthe camerawhichmoves ina waymeant toimitate apersons gazeand whichforces viewersto engageinaform of(窥探).prying He carefully designed shots to influence the feelings of the audienceand maximizeanxiety,fear,or empathy,and usedinnovative filmediting todemonstrate thepoint ofview of the.(在希区柯克的电影中,characters.Many ofHitchcocks filmshave twistendings andthrilling plots观众会被引导与镜头产生共鸣,镜头的移动方式模仿了人的视线,并且迫使观众进行某种形式的窥探他精心设计镜头,以影响观众的情绪,将焦虑、恐惧或共鸣感最大化,还运用了创新性的电影剪辑手法来展现角色的视角希区柯克的许多电影都有着出人意料的结局和扣人心弦的情节广可推测,希区柯克的电影让观众认同模仿人凝视的镜头,迫使观众进行窥探,他精心设计镜头影响观众情绪,最大化观众的焦虑、恐惧或共鸣,还有出人意料的结局和扣人心弦的情节这说明他的电影能够让观众沉浸在生动的场景中,感同身受故选A推理判断题根据文章
28.“Alfred Hitchcockis easilyone of the mostinfluential filmdirectors of alltime.He wasknown throughouthis life asa brilliant but bad-tempered man.He pioneeredmany(悬疑)(流派).techniques inthe suspenseand thrillergenres Hedeveloped astyle allof hisown,whichhas defined entire genresof filmand inspiredother hugelysuccessful films.5可尔弗雷德・希区柯克无疑是有史以来最具影响力的电影导演之一他一生都以才华横溢却脾气暴躁而闻名他在悬疑和惊悚片类型中开创了许多拍摄技巧他形成了一种完全属于自己的风C.His dadis toobusy toplay withhim.
5..What isthe mantrying topersuade Janeto doA.Make newfriends.B.Join abasketball team.C.Stop lookingatascreen.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分
22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.What isthe mainideaof the conversationA.Various weekendplans.B.A citycultural celebration.C.Restaurant recommendations.
7.What dovisitors needtopayforA.Foreign food.B.Musical shows.C.Park tickets.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.A.Husband andwife.B.Photography lovers.C.Shop assistantand customer.What isthe relationshipbetween the speakers
9.A.£
800.B.£
1000.C.£
2000.How muchdoesthe woman wishto spend at most
10.What arethe speakersgoingtodoA.Appreciate somephotos.B.Attend awedding ceremony.C.See somesecond-handcameras.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
11.What didthe manthink of the decisionat firstA.It wasincorrect.B.It wasunderstandable.C.It washeartbreaking.
12.Who doesthe womanbelieve hasfailed in this situationA.The judge.B.The society.C.The homelesscharity.
13.What doesthe mansay hewill doA.Borrow abook from the woman.格,这种风格定义了整个电影类型,并且启发了其他许多极为成功的电影厂可推知,希区柯克在电影领域,非常专业再根据第三段“Hecarefullydesignedshotstoinfluencethe feelingsof theaudienceand maximizeanxiety,fear,or empathy,and usedinnovative filmediting todemonstrate the(他精心设计镜头,以影响观众的情绪,将焦虑、恐惧或共鸣感最pointofview of thecharacters.大化,还运用了创新性的电影剪辑手法来展现角色的视角厂可知,他精心设计镜头,运用创新性的电影剪辑手法来展现角色视角由此推知,他具有很强的创造力故选Ao推理判断题根据文章最后一段
27.“Hitchcock comparedhimself as the operatorofaswitchbackrailway-an earlyform ofrollercoaster-knowing howfar topush hisaudience tothrill thembut notgoingso far as to make itunpleasant.Iam,in somerespects,the manwho says,in constructingit,how steep(下落)?,can wemake thefirst dip and this will make them screamJ he said.If youmake thediptoo deep,the screamswill continueas thewhole car goes overthe edge and destroys everyone.Therefore,(咯咯地笑)you mustntgo toofar,because you do wantthem toget offthe switchback railway giggling(希区柯克把自己比作一种早期过山车形式——之字形铁路的操控者,他知道将with pleasure.”观众推向何种程度能让他们感到刺激,但又不会做得太过火而让他们感到不适“在某些方面,我就是那个在建造它时会说‘我们能把第一个俯冲设计得有多陡呢?’以及这个会让他们尖叫的人,”他说道“如果你把俯冲设计得太深,当整个车厢越过边缘并导致所有人都遭遇不幸时,尖叫声就会一直持续所以,你一定不能做得太过分,因为你确实希望他们从之字形铁路上下来时能开心地咯咯直笑可知,他知道把观众推向何种程度能让他们感到刺激,但又不会太过火而让他们感到不适他在创作电影时,如同设计过山车一样,精心把握程度,来营造让观众既兴奋又不会反感的观影体验由此推知,作者在最后一段提到过山车是为了阐述希区柯克的导演方式故选
28.A
29.C
30.D
31.DBo【导语】本文是一篇说明文文章通过分析“互联网死亡理论”,探讨了人工智能和机器人对互联网内容和互动的影响细节理解题根据第一段的句子
28.“But inrecent years,the so-called“dead Internet theory”has(网上机器人)gained popularity.The theorysuggests thatmost activityonline isgenerated bybots and.(但近年来,所谓的“互联网死亡理论”开始流行起来该理论认为,AI agents,not byhumans大多数在线活动是由机器人和人工智能代理产生的,而不是人类广可知,“互联网死亡理论”认为代理和机器人主导了在线活动故选项AI A细节理解题根据第二段的句子
29.“If youspend afew hoursonavideo for your social pages,youexpect toget likes,follows,and subscriptions.However,if you can producethree videoswithin the same.time withAI assistance,youre increasingyour chancesof creatingthose thingswithin the same period(如果你在你的社交页面上花了几个小时制作视频,你希望得到喜欢、关注和订阅然而,如果你能在人工智能的帮助下在同一时间内制作三个视频,你就增加了在同一时间内创造这些东西的机会)“可知,创作者使用是为了提升效率以实现目标故选项AI C主旨大意题根据第四段的内容
30.“Dead Internettheory maybe hyperbole,but itraises twoimportantpoints.First,the Internetis undoubtedly moving inthis direction.Second,and moresignificantly,thetheory causes a broaderunease aboutthe emotionaland socialdynamics online.Social mediais nowtheprimary news source fbrmany usersaround the world.Therefore,theres potentialfor AI agents topromote false information and interactwith eachother toboost engagement,which doesleave roomfor.(互联网死亡理论可能有些夸张,但它提出了两个重要的观点首先,互联网无疑正朝concern着这个方向发展其次,更重要的是,该理论引起了人们对网络情感和社会动态的广泛不安社交媒体现在是世界各地许多用户的主要新闻来源因此,人工智能代理有可能传播虚假信息,并相互互动以提高参与度,这确实留下了令人担忧的空间广可知,本段不仅讨论了社交媒体作为新闻来源的角色,还强调了代理可能传播虚假信息和互动以增加参与度的潜在问题因AI此,选项“社交媒体的影响及其潜在问题”最能概括该段的主要内容故选项D D细节理解题根据最后一段的句子
31.“As informationspreads faster than ever across digital platforms,caution isadvised:Never assumeits actuallya humanyoure interacting with on the other side ofyour(随着信息在数字平台上的传播速度比以往任何时候都要快,我们要提醒大家永远不screen.要以为在屏幕另一边与你互动的实际上是一个人广可知,作者建议对网络互动保持警惕故选项D
32.B
33.A
34.D
35.D【导语】这是一篇说明文面对淡水短缺问题,谭博士团队受蜘蛛、甲虫等自然现象启发,研发大气集水等技术,为解决难题带来希望词句猜测题根据第二段
32.Water isefficiently capturedby theweb.The spiderdoesnt needto goto(水分)the river to drink,as ittraps moisturefromtheair/Dr.Tam said.This revelationled to the(复制)exploration of how such natural phenomena could be replicated to address the global challengeoffresh waterscarcity.,水被蜘蛛网有效地捕获蜘蛛不需要去河边喝水,因为它能从空气中捕获水分,‘谭博士说这一引发了对如何复制这种自然现象以应对全球淡水短缺挑战的探索)”可知,谭博士发现了蜘蛛能从空气中捕获水分这一现象,然后才有了后面的探索,所以意思应该是“发现”的意思只有选项符合语境,revelation BDiscovery所以意思与最接近故选revelation DiscoveryB细节理解题根据第三段
33.“Furthermore,the NamibDesert beetleshowcases anothermasterclass innatures engineering.Despite livingin oneofthedry environmentson theEarth,these beetlesmanage toobtain water fromthin air.A texturedbody surface that captures water dropletsfrom fogwhen theyface.(此外,纳米into the wind.The collectedmoisture then accumulates and drips right into their mouths比亚沙漠甲虫展示了自然界工程学的另一个典范尽管生活在地球上最干燥的环境之一,但这些甲虫能够从稀薄的空气中获取水分当它们迎风时,有纹理的身体表面能从雾中捕获水滴收集到的水分随后会积累起来,直接滴进它们的嘴里户可知,纳米比亚沙漠甲虫能在沙漠中收集水是因为它们独特的身体结构,即有纹理的身体表面能捕获水滴故选A.推理判断题根据第二段中蜘蛛从空气中捕获水分,第三段中纳米比亚沙漠甲虫从空气中34获取水分,以及第四段“Tapping intothe lessonsoffered by these naturalwonders,Dr.Tam andhis teamare working oneparticularly promisingtechnology termedatmospheric waterharvesting.9To replicatethebeetles water-gathering method,Tams teamis developinga specialsurface thatattracts smallwater(借鉴这些自然奇观所提供的经验教训,谭博士和他的团droplets andquickly releasesbigger ones.队正在研究一种特别有前景的技术,称为‘大气集水为了复制甲虫的集水方法,谭博士的团队正在开发一种特殊的表面,它能吸引小水滴并迅速释放大水滴厂可知,团队的创新工作是基于自然界是如何捕获水的故选D推理判断题根据最后一段
35.In aworld increasinglybothered bywater scarcity,the workof Dr.Tamand his team offers a rayof hope.By lookingto natureswonderful solutions,were remindedthat.(在一sometimes,the answersto ourmost pressingchallenges have been right in frontof us all along个日益受到水资源短缺困扰的世界里,谭博士和他的团队的工作带来了一线希望通过借鉴自然界奇妙的解决方案,我们被提醒,有时,我们最紧迫挑战的答案一直就在我们眼前户可知,作者认为谭博士团队的工作给解决水资源短缺问题带来了希望,并且认可从自然界寻找解决方案的方式,所以作者对解决水资源短缺的方案是有信心的故选Do
36.G
37.C
38.A
39.B
40.D【导语】本文是一篇议论文文章主要讨论了自我价值感对于实现充实生活的重要性,并反驳了人们常因金钱、时间和精力的缺乏而认为自己无法成功的观点根据上文
37.“Not allof usrecognize ourindividual worthandthecontributions wemake totheworld.(并非我们所有人都能认识到自己的个人价值以及我们对世界所做出的贡献广可知,上文提到很多人没有意识到自己的个人价值和对世界的贡献选项GC6Nevertheless,you canbuild(然而,你可以通过自我关怀来建立自我价值感)”与上文形self-worth bypracticing self-care.成转折,引出下文关于如何建立自我价值的内容故选G根据上文
38.“It mightseem naturalto measureyour valueby yourincome,physical appearance,job.(通过你的收入、外貌、职位头衔或社交媒体上的受欢迎程度来title,or socialmedia popularity衡量自己的价值,这似乎是很自然的事情)”可知,上文提到人们常通过收入、外貌等衡量自身价值选项.(但所有这些都不能决定CA11thesedonotdetermineyourvalue andself-worth你的价值和自我价值户与上文形成转折,指出这些不能决定自身价值选项中指的“All these”是上文提至的“符合语境U yourincome,physical appearanceJob title,or socialmediapopularity”,故选C不艮据下文
39.“We allhaveasell-talk thatpoints outour shortcomingsand failures.Whenever youbegincriticizingyourself,stop andpause fora minute.Consider thevirtue ofwhat thisvoice istelling you.Is whatyou hearan objectivefactIsitusefulandkindIftheanswerisno,then thiscriticism isnot.俄们都有一个自我对话的声音,会指出我们的缺点和失败每当你开始worthpayingattentionto批评自己时,停下来,停顿一分钟思考一下这个声音告诉你的东西的价值所在你听到的是客观事实吗?它有用吗,是善意的吗?如果答案是否定的,那么这种批评就不值得关注厂可知下文提到我们内心会有指出缺点和失败的声音,当开始批评自己时要停下来思考选项I,.(不要让你内心的批评之声主宰你的思想厂与下ADorTt letyour innercritic ruleyour thoughts文内容相符,指出我们不能让内心的批评之声主宰自己的思想,要停下来思考故选A才艮据上文
40.“Regardless ofother peopleswords,thoughts,and opinionsaboutyou,youcanstill.(不管别人对你有怎样的言语、想法和观点,你仍然可以选择如何choosehowyouviewyourself看待自己户可知,上文说不管别人的想法,我们应该选择如何看待自己选项B“What mattersiswhat youthink aboutyourself.(重要的是你对自己的看法)“延续上文内容,指出自己对自己的看法才是最重要的故选B根据上文一(我们有时都会犯错这是人
41.“We allmess upsometimes itspartof beinghuman.之常情可知,我们犯错是人之常情而空后Its easyto extendkindness andforgivenesstoothers,(向他人表达善意和宽容很容易,但你也必须同样善待but youhave todo yourselfthe samefavor.自己户说对自己也要像对别人一样给予善意和原谅选项D“But whenyoudo,you mustforgive(但当你犯错时,你必须原谅自己,然后放下)”与上下文内容相符,指yourselfandletitgo.出犯错是正常的,我们应该原谅自己故选D
42.B
42.D
43.A
44.D
45.B
46.C
47.A
48.B
49.C
50.D
51.B
52.B
53.C
54.A
55.C【导语】本文是一篇记叙文文章主要讲述了作者家庭在经济困难时期得到邮递员帮助的故事,展现了人与人之间的善良与互助考查名词词义辨析句意我的父母被迫依靠救济生活,这种救济在如今通常被称为社会福
41.利贷款;救济、减轻;奖金;储蓄根据下文A.loans B.relief C.bonus D.savings“which iscommonly可知,这里说的是父母被迫依靠救济生活故选考查形容词referredtoas welfaretoday.”B
42.词义辨析句意圣诞节前几天,我从厨房的窗户向外望去,看到父亲坐在门廊上,神情沮丧,眼中含着泪水紧张的;激动的;犹豫的;沮丧的根A.nervous B.thrilled C.hesitant D.depressed据下文汕可以看出父亲很沮丧故选“w tearsinhiseyes”D考查动词词义辨析句意邮递员正朝我们的房子走来,他问父亲出了什么事
43.A.approaching接近;建造;搜索;观察根据下文B.constructing C.searching D.observing“asked myfather what可推测,父亲沮丧的时候,邮递员正朝作者家走来,注意到作者的父亲在流泪,所was wrong”以才询问发生了什么事情故选A考查形容词词义辨析句意父亲说他的食品券已经用完了,而且房租也到期了清
44.A.clear楚的;低的;不公平的;到期的、应得的根据上文B.low C.unfair D.due“My fathersaid thathehad(食品券)“可知,作者的父亲说食品券已经用完了;再结合上文作者useduphisfoodvouchers的父亲在流泪可推测,作者家的房租也到期需要付了故选D考查动词词义辨析句意他曾通过公共事业振兴署试图找一份体力劳动者的工作,但他身
45.体不是很强壮,这份工作对他来说要求太高了退休;工作;引导;A.retire B.work C.guide D.leave离开根据上文以及空后可知,父亲试图“Through theWorks ProgressAdministration”“asalaborer”通过这个机构找份体力劳动的工作故选B考查形容词词义辨析句意他曾通过公共事业振兴署试图找一份体力劳动者的工作,但他
46.身体不是很强壮,这份工作对他来说要求太高了合适的;有回报的;A.suitable B.rewarding C.要求高的;可变的根据上文可知,这demanding D.changeable“but hewasnt avery strongman^^份工作对父亲来说要求很高故选C考查形容词词义辨析句意看到报纸上那些人们带着所有家当流落街头的照片,我感到很
47.害怕害怕的;羞愧的;恼怒的;放心的根据上文A.scared B.ashamed C.annoyed D.relieved“Having可推测,作者看到seen newspaperpictures ofpeople beingleft on the streetwith alltheir belongings”报纸上那些人们带着所有家当流落街头的照片,想到自己家中的窘迫,心中感到害怕故选A考查动词词义辨析句意邮递员毫不犹豫地从钱包里拿出美元递给了我的父亲
48.50报告;交给;解释;建议根据上文A.reported B.handed C.explained D.suggested“the mailmantook可知,邮递员取出了美元;再根据下文$50fromhiswallet”50“when hedbe ableto repaythe可知,邮递员取出美元递给了作者的父亲故选mailman”50B考查名词词义辨析句意父亲对于什么时候能还上这笔钱表示不确定同情;
49.A.sympathy后悔、遗憾;不确定性;感激根据下文B.regret C.uncertainty D.gratitude“The mailman,placingan armaroundmyfather9s shoulders,10that itwasnt necessaryfor himto可知,邮递员向作者的父亲表示不必还钱,由此可知,作者的父亲是不确定自repaythe money”己何时能偿还这笔钱故选C考查动词词义辨析句意邮递员一只手臂搂着父亲的肩膀,向他保证不必还钱;不管怎样,
50.一切都会好起来的预测;警告;回忆;确保根据A.predicted B.warned C.recalled D.ensured空后丁以及下文邮递“that itwasnt necessaryforhimto repaythemoney;everything wasalright11—员安慰作者的话可推测,邮递员搂着父亲的肩膀,向他保证不必还钱,一切都会好起来故选D考查副词词义辨析句意邮递员一只手臂搂着父亲的肩膀,向他保证不必还钱;不管怎样,
51.一切都会好起来的代替,相反;不管怎样;否则;A.instead B.regardless C.otherwise D.likewise同样地根据语境可知,邮递员是在安慰作者的父亲由此可知,邮递员说的是不管怎样一切都会好起来的故选B考查动词词义辨析句意:邮递员注意到我正透过窗户看着,便安慰我说事情不会
52.“Isaac,永远这样的将来会有那么一些时候,有人需要你的帮助在你力所能及的范围内帮助他们这就是对我最好的回报了圣诞快乐抱怨;安慰;承认;A.complained B.comforted C.admitted争论根据邮递员所说的可知,邮递员是在安D.argued“Isaac,things willnot bethis wayforever.慰作者故选B考查名词词义辨析句意邮递员注意到我正透过窗户看着,便安慰我说事情不会
53.“Isaac,永远这样的将来会有那么一些时候,有人需要你的帮助在你力所能及的范围内帮助他们这就是对我最好的回报了圣诞快乐视力、景象;控制;能力;JA.sight B.control C.capacity D.想象力根据下文.”可推测,邮递员是希望作者能在能力imagination“This willbemypayback范围内帮助他人,这就是回报故选C考查名词词义辨析句意在父亲的余生中,他总是尽自己的一份力来回报邮递员的慷慨之
54.举,而我也尽我最大的努力,以自己的方式去回馈他人慷慨;天真;A.generosity B.innocence正直;努力根据上文内容可知,在作者一家很困难的时候,邮递员的慷慨C.integrity D.effort让作者非常感动而邮递员则让他们通过帮助别人的方式来回报自己由此可知,作者的父亲余生都在为回报邮递员的慷慨解囊尽自己的一份力故选Ao考查动词短语辨析句意在父亲的余生中,他总是尽自己的一份力来回报邮递员的慷慨之
55.举,而我也尽我最大的努力,以自己的方式去回馈他人冷静下来;报A.calm downB.sign up名;归还,回馈;出发、开始根据上文C.give backD.set out“For therest ofhis life,myfatheralways,”可知,作者也在尽自己最大的努contributedhispartinrepayingthe14力以自己的方式回馈他人故选C
56.dating
57.to celebrate
58.beliefs
59.a
60.for
61.and
62.addition
63.are offered
64.specifically
65.where【导语】本文是说明文主要介绍了上海花朝节的举办情况,包括其历史背景、现代庆祝方式、为游客提供的盛宴以及各种互动活动考查非谓语动词句意花朝节的历史可以追溯到多年前,在农历的第二个月举行,
56.2000以庆祝花神的生日本句已有谓语动词所以用非谓语形式,和逻辑主语is held,date Theflower之间是主动关系,用现在分词形式作后置定语故填festival dating考查非谓语动词句意花朝节的历史可以追溯到多年前,在农历的第二个月举行,
57.2000以庆祝花神的生日本句已有谓语动词所以用非谓语形式,根据句意,此处表is held,celebrate目的,用不定式作目的状语故填t celebrate考查名词句意根据各种古老的信仰,花神控制着人类的繁殖,庆祝她的生日已经成为一
58.种带来繁荣的习俗空处应填名词作宾语,意为“信仰”为可数名词,根据可知,belief various用复数形式故填beliefs考查冠词句意根据各种古老的信仰,花神控制着人类的繁殖,庆祝她的生日已经成为一
59.种带来繁荣的习俗根据句意,此处泛指“一种习俗”之意,前需用不定关系修饰,为辅custom音音素开头,用修饰故填aa考查介词句意今年的节日为游客呈上一场盛宴,提供悦心悦目的体验,是一场视觉与听
60.觉的享受此处是固定搭配意为“一场……的盛宴故填afeastfor for考查连词句意五彩缤纷的灯光秀,装扮成花神的表演者游行,以及舞蹈和音乐表演在豫
61.园的地标上进行根据句意可知,和前文的“dance andmusical performances”ColorfUl lightshows,为并歹关系,用连接故填parades ofperformers dressedas theflowergoddess”ij andando考查名词句意除了创新的技术和引人注目的表演,节日期间还提供了许多专门针对年轻
62.观众的互动活动此处是固定搭配意为“除了故填in additionto addition考查动词时态和语态句意除了创新的技术和引人注目的表演,节日期间还提供了许多专
63.门针对年轻观众的互动活动作本句谓语,和主语之间是被动关offer alotofinteractiveactivities系,用被动语态,前后文用的都是一般现在时,此处也用一般现在时故填考查are offered
64.o副词句意除了创新的技术和引人注目的表演,节日期间还提供了许多专门针对年轻观众的互动活动空处修饰空后的动词,用副词修饰故填specifically
65.考查定语从句句意:与小红书(RedNote)的妆造团队合作,本次节日活动设置了一个集市,游客们可以在此体验传统妆容、制作香囊、簪花以及诗词创作等沉浸式活动空处引导定语从句,先行词是在从句中作地点状语,用引导故填market,where where
66.AI andFuture LifeLast Friday,our schoolhosted anenlightening fbrumtitled AI andFuture Life^.Present atit weretechexpert Dr.Li Mingand AIdeveloper WangLin fromNanjing University.Dr.Li emphasizedAls potentialin rescuingfields,where humanscouldnt performdangeroustasks,while Wangdiscussed possiblethreats posedby AI,like dataprivacy andpersonal safety.Bothagreed AI was meant to benefit humans,not toreplace them.The forumdeepened myunderstanding ofthe powerof ALI realizethefuturebelongs tothosewho useAI wisely.【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文,要求考生就上周五你校举办了与未来生活”主题论坛“AI给校英文报写一篇报道其内容包括出席嘉宾、论坛观点和你的感悟【详解】.词汇积累1富于启发性的enlightening—illuminating强调emphasize—stress代替:一replace takethe placeof理解一understanding comprehension,句式拓展2简单句变复合句原句Last Friday,our schoolhosted anenlightening forumtitled“AI andFutureLife
99.拓展句LastFriday,our schoolhosted anenlightening fbrumtitled“AIandFuture Liffe”,which turnedoutto bea greatsuccess.【点睛】【高分句型1]Dr.Li emphasizedAls potentialin rescuingfields,where humanscouldntperform dangeroustasks,while Wangdiscussed possiblethreats posedby AI,like dataprivacy and(运用了引导的非限制性定语从句)personal safety.where【高分句型(运用了省略2]Both agreedAIwasmeant tobenefithumans,not toreplace them.that的宾语从句)
67.I introducedthe novelsmaincharacterstoSania,still abit nervous.Sania listenedcarefully,nodding nowand then.When Ifinished,she smiledwarmly.You didwell,but tryto slowdown andmakeyour pointsclearer,Sania suggested.And if you feelnervous,take adeep breath.Focus onconnectingwith youraudience,not justpresenting tothem.Think ofthem asfriends whoare curioustohear yourstory.^^Her specificadvice removedmy anxietyand increasedmy confidence.It greatlyimprovedmy approachand mademe feelwell prepared.When thetime cameformynext classpresentation,Iwasquite different.As Ispoke,I rememberedSanias advice about engaging the audience with proper eyecontact.I sloweddown,focusing onconnectingwith myclassmates asif theywere myfriends.Then Icontinued toexpress myselfsmoothlyand confidently.This time,I receiveda roundof loudapplause,unlike theprevious silence.I realizedeffectivecommunication isjust asimportant asthe contentitself.And thanksto Saniaspatience andsupport,Ihaveexperienced significantgrowth inthe process.【导语本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者在文学课上的紧张表现、为了克服恐惧而参加校园喜剧俱乐部活动、向有经验的表演者寻求建议,以及最终在下次课堂展示中取得成功的过Sania程,展现了作者从紧张不安到自信表达的心路历程【详解】.段落续写1
①由第一段首句内容“我向介绍了小说的主要人物,心里还是有点紧张”以及第二段首Sania句内容“当我下一次在课堂上做展示的时候,我已经判若两人了”可知,第一段可描写Sania认真听完作者的展示后,给出了一些建议,作者提高了自信
②由第二段首句内容“当我下一次在课堂上做展示的时候,我已经判若两人了”可知,第二段可描写在的指导下,作者的展示非常成功Sania.续写线索作者向介绍了小说的主要人物,内心还是有点紧张——认真听着,并2Sania Sania且给出了一些实用的建议——她建议作者要和听众建立联系——她的建议消除了作者的焦虑,增强了作者的信心——作者的再次展示非常成功——这一次,作者得到了听众的掌声——多亏了的耐心和指导,作者得到了成长Sania.词汇激活3行为类
①建议suggest/make asuggestion
②专注于focus on/concentrate on
①紧张的nervous/tense
②焦虑anxiety/inquietude【点睛】【高分句型(运用了引导的时间状语从句)1]When Ifinished,she smiledwarmly.when【高分句型2]As Ispoke,I rememberedSaniasadviceaboutengagingthe audiencewithpropereye(运用了引导的时间状语从句)contact.asB.Join the woman involunteering.C.Send the woman anews report.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
14.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.In anart gallery.B.In auniversity.C,In arestaurant
15.What didthewomanstudy atuniversityA.Engineering.B.Design.C.Painting.
16.What wouldthe artistlike hiswork toinspire inthe viewersA.Their talentin art.B.Their appreciationfor life.C,Their uniqueunderstanding.
17.What isthe pleasantsurprise tothe manA.The priceoftheartworks.B,The pieceof artthewomanowns.C.The friendshipthewomanenjoys.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
18.Why doesthespeakergive thetalkA.To supportthe ideaof banningfireworks.B.To announceanewregulation onfireworks.C.To freeanimals frombeing hurtbyfireworks.
19.What issuedoesthespeaker stressabout fireworksA.They aretoo loud.B.They causepollution.C・They canbe dangerous.
20.What isthe speakersattitude towardChinas dronedisplayA.Uncertain.B.Supportive.C.Curious.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
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22.Who isthe textintended forA.Some footballtrainers.B.Some professionaldancers.C.The localresidents.D.The activityorganizers.
23.Where isthe textprobably takenfromA,A businessrecord.B.An advertisingbrochure.
21.How muchdoes atwo-month recreationpass costfor anadultC.A traveljournal.D.An adventurousplan.BAlfred Hitchcockis easilyoneofthe mostinfluential filmdirectors ofall time.He wasknownthroughout hislifeasabrilliantbutbad-tempered man.He pioneeredmany techniquesinthesuspense(悬疑)(流派).and thrillergenres Hedeveloped astyle allofhisown,which hasdefinedentiregenresof filmandinspiredother hugelysuccessful films.Hitchcock wasborn on13August1899in London,the sonofagreengrocer.He oftendescribed hischildhoodas beingvery lonelyand sheltered,a situationworsened byhis obesity.He oncesaidthathewas sentbyhisfathertothelocalpolice stationwith anote askingthe officerto lockhim awayfor10minutes aspunishment forbehaving badly.He alsoremarked thathis motherwould forcehimtostand forseveralhoursaspunishment.This ideaofbeingharshlytreatedorwrongfullyaccusedwouldlater bereflectedin Hitchcocksfilms.In1920,Hitchcock enteredthe filmindustry.Hitchcock directedmorethanfifty featurefilmsinacareer withinsix decades.In Hitchcocksmovies,viewers aremade toidentifywiththe camerawhichmoves ina waymeanttoimitate apersons gazeand whichforces viewerstoengageinaformof(窥探).pryingHecarefullydesignedshotstoinfluencethefeelingsoftheaudienceand maximizeanxiety,fear,or empathy,and usedinnovative filmediting todemonstrate thepointofviewofthecharacters.Many ofHitchcocksfilmshave twistendings andthrilling plots.Hitchcock comparedhimself asthe operatorofaswitchbackrailway——an earlyform ofrollercoaster-knowing howfar topush hisaudience tothrill thembut notgoing sofarastomakeitunpleasant.am,in somerespects,the manwho says,in constructingit,how steepcan wemake thefirst(下落)?dipandthiswillmake themscreamJhesaid.If youmakethedip toodeep,the screamswillcontinue asthewholecargoesovertheedgeanddestroyseveryone.Therefore,you mustntgo toofar,(咯咯地笑)because youdo wantthem toget offthe switchbackrailway gigglingwith pleasure.
24.How doHitchcocks childhoodexperiences influencehis filmsA.His filmsadvocate childpunishment.B.His filmscriticize someviolent events.C.His filmsinvolve frighteningmoments.D.His filmscenter aroundfamily business.
25.What canwe inferfrom HitchcocksmoviesA.They makeviewers immersedin vividscenes.B,They dependon camerastoimitateaudience.C.They havelight-hearted plotsforthemost part.D.They maximizethefeelingsofthecharacters.
26.Which ofthe followingbest describesAlfred HitchcockA.Professional andcreative.B.Considerate andcautious.C.Self-disciplined butrude.D.Brilliant butshort-sighted.
27.Why doesthe authormention therollercoaster inthe lastparagraphA.To proveHitchcocks lovefor amusementparks.B.To illustrateHitchcocks approachto directingfilms.C.To emphasizeHitchcocks preferencefbr actionfilms.D.To showthe greatchallenge ofoperating arollercoaster.The Internetisabusy place,with billionsof interactions,millions ofcontent pieces,and largenumbersof socialmedia accountsand dataabout people.But inrecent years,the so-called“dead Internet(网上机theory”has gainedpopularity.The theorysuggests thatmost activityonline isgenerated bybots器人)and AI agents,not byhumans.Thanks togenerative AI,plenty ofAi-generated modelsand influencersnow oftenshow uponline.Ai-generated contenthas changedthe dynamicsofthe Internet,making itcheaper thanevertobecome acontentcreator.It makessense,especially froma creatorsperspective.If youspendafew hoursonavideofor yoursocialpages,you expecttogetlikes,follows,and subscriptions.However,ifyoucan producethreevideos withinthesametime withAI assistance,youre increasingyour chancesof creatingthose thingswithinthesameperiod.However,AI couldlead toan Internetthat feelsdead duetoalackofobviously originalcontent andarticlesthat lacka human-touch-regardlessofviewpoint,experience orhumour.Fortunately,one glimmerofhope hereis thatsome onlinegiants havebeen takingaction toreduce botuse,orsothey say.Suchmeasures arepartly dueto advertisersbecoming moreunderstanding regardingwhat makesup real humanviews versusbot-generated ones.So,no,theInternetisnotdead.At leastnot yet.(夸张),Dead Internettheory maybe hyperbolebut itraises twoimportant points.First,the Internetisundoubtedlymovinginthisdirection.Second,and moresignificantly,the theorycausesabroader uneaseaboutthe emotionaland socialdynamics online.Social mediais nowthe primarynewssourcefor manyusersaround theworld.Therefore,theres potentialfor AIagents topromotefalseinformationandinteractwith eachother toboost engagement,which doesleave roomfor concern.So wedo haveto acceptthat humansshare onlinespaces withbots andAIagents.As informationspreadsfasterthaneveracrossdigitalplatforms,caution isadvised:Never assumeits actuallya humanyoureinteractingwithontheothersideofyourscreen.
28.What canbe learnedabout deadInternettheory”?A.AIagentsand botsdominate onlineactivities.B,Content foundonline isfrequently repeated.C.Humans arelosing interestin onlineinteractions.D.Social mediacollapse dueto informationoverload.
29.Why dotodays creatorsturn toAl fbrcontent productionA.To guaranteethe originalityof theircontent.B,To makecontent creationcompletely effortless.C.To enhanceefficiency ofachieving theirgoals.D.To adapttothechanging dynamicsoftheInternet.
30.What doesparagraph4mainly talkaboutA.The roleof socialmedia innews distribution.B.Digital platformsasthemain sourceof news.C.The analysisofthereasons forInternet death.D.Social mediasinfluence andits potentialissues.
31.What isthe authorsadvice oninteracting onlineA.Decrease theapplication ofartificial intelligence.B.Protect personalprivacy bylimiting shareddetails.C.Try toidentify thereliability ofrealhumanbeings.D.Keep awatchful eyeontheInternet interactions.DIn aworld wherethenewsfrequently warnsof approachingfresh water scarcity,a groupofforward-thinking researchersare lookingtotheskies tofind asolution.Dr.Michael Tam,a distinguishedprofessorattheUniversity ofWaterloo,along withhis brilliantstudents,Yi Wangand WeinanZhao,isdiving deepinto naturesplaybook.“Water isefficiently capturedbytheweb.The spiderdoesnt needto gototherivertodrink,as it(水分)」traps moisturefromtheair Dr.Tam said.This revelationled tothe explorationofhowsuchnatural(复制)phenomenacouldbereplicatedtoaddresstheglobalchallenge offresh waterscarcity.Furthermore,the NamibDesert beetleshowcases anothermasterclass innaturesengineering.Despite livingin oneofthedry environmentsontheEarth,these beetlesmanage toobtainwaterfrom thinair.A texturedbody surfacethat captureswater dropletsfrom fogwhen theyface intothewind.Thecollected moisturethenaccumulatesanddripsrightintotheirmouths.Tapping intothe lessonsoffered bythese naturalwonders,Dr.Tam andhis teamareworkingoneparticularly promisingtechnology tennedatmospheric waterharvesting.To replicatethe beetleswater-gathering method,Tams teamis developinga specialsurfacethatattracts smallwater dropletsandquickly releasesbigger ones.But thafsnot all.Dr Tamscommitment tosustainability shinesthrough inhis choiceof materials.Using zero-carbon materials,like plant-based substances,his teamhas developedan energy-efficientsurface thatcaptures atmosphericmoisture.The teamsinnovations dontstop there.Drawing inspirationfrom uniquemushroom structures,(蒸发).theyve designedsmart structuralsystems forsolar evaporationThese systemseffectively usesolarenergy,absorbing waterand transformingit intofresh,collectible steam.The potentialimpact ofthese freshwater generationsystems isenormous.Not onlyare theycost-effective andenergy-efficient,but theyalso representthe essenceof environmentalfriendliness.In aworld increasinglybothered bywaterscarcity,theworkof Dr.Tam andhisteamoffersaray ofhope.By lookingto natureswonderful solutions,were remindedthat sometimes,the answersto ourmostpressing challengeshavebeenrightinfrontofusallalong.
32.Which hasthe closestmeaning tothe underlinedword“revelatiorT inparagraph2A.Challenge.B.Discovery.C.Curiosity.D.Definition.
33.Why canthe NamibDesert beetlesharvest waterin desertsA.Because oftheir uniquebody structure.B.Because oftheir skillsof weavingwebs.C.Because ofcomplex weatherconditions.D.Because oftheir organfor storingwater.
34.On whatbasis dothe teamconduct theirinnovative workA.How materialsare chosen.B.How naturerepairs itself.C,How solarenergy isused.D.How naturecaptureswater.
35.What isthe authorsattitude towardsthe solutionsto waterscarcityA.Doubtful.B.Cautious.C.Dismissive.D.Confident.。
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