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第1頁/共1頁2025年中考適應性測試英語試題(答卷時間120分鐘;滿分120分)第Ⅰ卷(選擇題共65分)第Ⅰ卷共45小題,請將答案按要求填涂在答題卡上。一、單項選擇(本題共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。1.NeZha2isexciting________heartwarming,hittingabigbox-officesuccess.A.asgoodas B.asfaras C.aswellas D.aslongas2.AsacommoncleanerinTaizhou,TangYerongdoesn’tconsiderherselfagreatpersonofmanyachievements,butshestillbelievesher________carriesimportance.A.position B.pride C.personality D.progress3.Sometimes,ourdecisionsareeasilyinfluencedbyothers________wemaynotbeawareofit.A.after B.because C.though D.unless4.Thereisasayingthatgoes,“Aplant________producenewflowers;manisyoungbutonce.”A.may B.must C.should D.need5.Whichofthefollowingsayingsshowsthemainideaofthepoem?QuietNightThought——LiBaiBeforemybedthemoonlightglitters(閃光),Likefrost(霜)upontheground.Ilookuptothemountainmoon,Lookdownandthinkofhome.A.Theearlybirdcatchestheworm. B.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.C.Nopains,nogains. D.EastorWest,homeisbest.6.—OK.Aburger,twoapplepies,andamashedpotato.Andsomethingtodrink,Sir?—________butcoke,please.Cokeistoosweetforme.A.Everything B.Nothing C.Anything D.Something7.—Foracountrytobestrong,goodeducationmatters.—That’sforsure,sogreateffortsmustbe________it.A.putinto B.putoff C.turnedinto D.turnedoff8.—Oneofthe24solarterms——GraininEariscomingsoon.—That’strue.Butcouldyoutellme________?A.whatisthemeaningofthissolarterm B.thatitwillfallonthefifthofJunethisyearC.whetheritwasthe9thofthe24solarterms D.ifitmarkscropsgetmatureandarewaitingtobeharvested9.Anartificialintelligencechatbot__________byDeepseekisoneofthefastest-growingconsumerappsinhistory.A.decided B.divided C.developed D.discovered10.—It’ssaidthatthethirdaircraftcarrierofChinawillbeinserviceontheseasoon.—________.ThatwillmaketheChineseNavystrongerandstronger.A.That’snotthecase B.I’mafraidnot C.Ican’tagreemore D.Ican’twaittoseeit二、完形填空(本題共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)請認真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。ItwastimeforthePotato-SaladContestheldeveryyear.“Doyouthinkyou’llwintheGoldenPotatoagain?”askedElizabeth’syoungersister,Brianna.Elizabethshookherhead____11____.“____12____isn’theretohelpthisyear,”Elizabethsaid.“I’llhelpyou,”Briannasaid.Thegirlsmixedalltheingredients(原料)inabowl.“Itdoesn’ttasteright,”Elizabethsaidaftershetriedthesalad.“What’s____13____?”“Somethingspicy(辛辣的)?”saidMom.“YourGrandpa____14____spicythings.”“It’s____15____,butit’sstillnotright,”Elizabethsaidafteraddingsomespice.“AreyoumakingGrandpa’spopularpotatosalad?”Dadasked.“We’re____16____,”Elizabethsaid.“Butwe’remissingsomething.Shouldwelookinacookbook?”“Grandpawasn’ttheonewho____17____acookbook,”Dadsaid.Itwastrue.Grandpa’spotatosaladwasdifferentfromothers’.ElizabethrememberedtakingaphotowithGrandpaaftertheywonlastyear.Photo.Thatgaveheranidea.Shefoundoutanoldphotoalbum(相冊).“Maybewe’llfind____18____here,”shesaid.LotsofpicturesshowedGrandmaandGrandpa____19____together.OneshowedGrandmawastouchingGrandpa’sfacewithflour(面粉)leaving____20____handprintsallover.Dadlaughed.“HeandGrandmalovedto____21____eachother,buthealwayscalledherHoney.”“Doyouthinkheput____22____inthepotatosalad?”Briannaasked.Sheputsomeintothebowl.Butitstillwasn’tquiteright.AttheendofthealbumwasthepictureofGrandpaandElizabethholdingtheGoldenPotato.ItlookedlikeGrandpawas____23____.“Well,hedidsaythepotatosaladbroughttearstohiseyes,”Dadsaid.“Iknowthesecretingredient!”Elizabethshouted.Sherantogetan____24____.“Willyoucutupthis,Dad?”sheasked.AfterElizabethaddedthesecretingredient,thefamilytastedthepotatosaladand____25____.TheyfinallyfoundoutGrandpa’srecipe(食譜).“Let’sgetthissaladtothecontest,”Dadsaidexcitedlywithtearsinhiseyes.11.A.happily B.angrily C.sadly D.bravely12A.Grandma B.Dad C.Mom D.Grandpa13.A.changing B.disappearing C.missing D.growing14.A.suggested B.hated C.allowed D.preferred15.A.closer B.sweeter C.stranger D.fresher16.A.preparing B.ordering C.trying D.serving17.A.wrote B.sold C.followed D.borrowed18.A.something B.anything C.nothing D.everything19.A.drinking B.cooking C.cleaning D.walking20.A.white B.red C.black D.blue21.A.careabout B.cheerup C.laughat D.chatwith22.A.flour B.oil C.honey D.salt23.A.crying B.shouting C.laughing D.eating24.A.apple B.egg C.onion D.orange25.A.worked B.smiled C.waited D.left三、閱讀理解(本題共20小題,每小題2分,滿分40分)第一節(jié)請認真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。ARobotsandHappyDiningAtHappyDining,weuserobotstohelpservecustomersandmakeyourvisitmemorable.Alongwithourfirstrestaurantwhereyoucanjoininthefun,wehavejustopenedanewspace-themedrestaurantinTechParkthatbringstogetherrobotsandfood.Ournewrestaurantgivesyouafuture-likediningexperiencebasedonthepopularmovieRobochefs,whererobotstrytomakepeoplehappywiththeiramazingcooking.WhatYouCanExpectCometoournewrestaurantforanexcitingfoodexperience!Tryourtastynewdishesthatourlocalchefshavechangedfromthemovietomakethemjustrightforyou.Getintothemovie’sstoryandenjoyhavingrobotwaitersserveyou!Theycanmoveeasilythroughbusydiningareas,talkwithguests,andbringfoodatjusttherighttime.Youcantakepicturesorvideosofyourvisitandsharethemwithfriends!CustomerReviews“Notonlyweremychildrenfascinated,butmywifeandIalsofoundtheexperiencetrulyimpressive.Iheardthatittookthreemonthstoplanthemenu,soit’snosurprisethattheuniquedishesweredelicious.Theabilitiesoftherobotwaitersalsoamazedus.Wemadeseveralrequests,andtheyrespondedquicklyandcorrectly.Itwasafamilyoutingwewillalwaysremember.”—Thomas,fatheroftwo“Thediningexperiencewasincrediblyfun!IlovedtheRobochefstheme,andthefuturisticsettingmadeitfeellikeIwasintheworldofthemovie.Watchingtherobotwaiterstakeordersandservefoodwasthebestpartofmyvisit!”—Charlene,20-year-oldstudentToensureapleasantdiningexperience,pleasetakenoteofthefollowing:√Pleasearrive5-10minutesaheadoftimeforashortshowbeforeyourmeal.√Keepthefloorfreebystoringyourbelongingsinthelockersprovided.√ScantheQRcodeonyourtabletolookatthemenuandplaceyourorder.√Ifarobothasaproblem,pressthebuttononyourtabletoletusknow.26.Whattypeoftextisthis?A.Anewsarticle. B.ArecommendationC.Afilmreview. D.Anadvertisement27.Whatcancustomersexpectfromtherestaurant?A.Beingservedbyrobotwaiters. B.Enjoyingmealswithfilmstars.C.Planningtheirownmenus. D.Watchingamoviewhileeating.28.Toensureherdiningexperienceispleasant,Charleneshould________.A.putherbackpackinthelockersprovidedB.avoidgivingrequeststotherobotwaitersC.arriveattherestaurantbeforeitopensD.makeabooking3monthsaheadoftimeBDoyouhavememoriesfromwhenyouwereababy?Mostofusdon’thavethem.Thisiscalled“childhoodamnesia(童年失憶癥)”.However,thesememoriesareactuallykeptinthebrainuntilwebecomeadults,eventhoughwearen’tawareofthem.ProfessorCristinaAlberiniatNewYorkUniversityfoundthattheexperienceslearnedininfancy(嬰幼兒期)arekeptashiddenmemories.Ithappensinthehippocampuswhenaninfant’s(嬰兒的)brainisgrowing.Changesinbrainchemicalshelpthisprocess.Alberinididexperimentsonmiceandfoundthataddingsomechemicalslatercanbringbackhiddenmemories.Thisshowsthatearlymemoriesaren’tlostbutarekept.“Ifthechildrenarelearningdifficultsituationsinearlychildhood,theirbrainsaregoingtobeshapedbasedonthatexperience,”Alberinisaid.Herstudyshowsthesehiddenmemoriesmayinfluencepeople’slearningabilitiesthroughouttheirlivesandleadtosomemental(精神的)healthillnesses.Althoughmostofuscan’trememberthethingsthathappenedtouswhenwewerelittle,theageatwhicheachpersonhastheirfirstmemorycanbedifferent.Differentbackgroundsmayexplainthedifference.ProfessorWangQiatCornellUniversityintheUShasshownthattheearliestmemoriesofAmericansdatebacktoaround3.5yearsofage,almostsixmonthsearlierthaninChinesepeople.WangsaidthatthisisbecauseAmericanpeoplearemoreself-focused(以自我為中心).However,inAsia,peopleplaymorerolesinsocietyandhavemorerelationshipswithothers.SoitmaytakemoretimeforAsianbabiestoremembermanydetails.Howoftenparentstalkaboutpastexperienceswiththeirchildrencanalsoinfluencewhenfirstmemoriesappear.NewZealand’sMaoripeoplehavetheirfirstmemoriesasearlyasattheageof2.5.It’sbecausetheMaoriculturevaluesstoriesanddeepconversationsaboutpastevents.Conversationsarekeyforkeepingmemorieswhenkidscanformmentalimagesofthethingsthathappenedtothem.29.Accordingtothepassage,“childhoodamnesia”refersto________.A.inabilitytorecallearlychildhoodexperiencesB.difficultychildrenhaveinmakingmemoriesC.worryaboutthetruthofearlymemoriesD.lossofmemoryabilitiesinthechildhood30.Accordingtothepassage,theunderlinedword“hippocampus”isprobably________.A.anameofascientificexperiment B.akindofspecialmedicineC.apartofhumanbrain D.akindofmentalhealthillness31.Accordingtothepassage,________aretheonewhoformfirstmemoriesearliest.A.Chinesepeople B.Americanpeople C.Europeanpeople D.Maoripeople32.Onwhichwebsitecanweprobablyreadthepassageabove?A. B.C. D.CThe65-year-oldStevewasfoundsufferingfromearlyAlzheimer’s(阿爾茲海默癥).Hewaslosinghismemory.Steve,aprofessionalsoftwareengineer,wasalsoaloverofthepianoandtheonlymusicianinhisfamily.Musicwashistruepassion,thoughhehadneverperformedoutsidethefamily.Melissa,hisdaughter,feltitmoreworthwhile(值得的)thananythingelsetosavehismusic.Soshethoughtabouthiringaprofessionalpianisttoworkwithherfather.Naomi,Melissa’sbestfriendandatalentedpianist,knewaboutthisandshowedwillingnesstohelp.NaomidrovetotheGoodwinhome.ShetoldSteveshe’dlovetohearhimplay.Stevemovedtothepianoandsatatthebenchtoplayforthefirsttimeinhislifeforastranger.“Itwasbeautiful.”Naomisaidafterlistening.“Themusicwasreallyworthsaving.”NaomiandStevemeteveryotherweekandspenthourstogether.He’dmovehisfingersslowlyonthepiano,andthenshe’dtakehisplace.Hestruggledtoexplainwhatheheardinhishead.Hestoodbythepiano,listeningforthefirsttimetohisownworkbeingplayedbysomeoneelse.WorkingwithNaomididwondersforSteve.Ithadexcitedhisbeliefthathecouldwriteonelastsong.Oneday,Naomireceivedanemail.Attachedwasarecording,arecordingoflossandlove,ofthefight.Stevecalledit“MelancholyFlower”.Naomiheardplentyofstopsandstarts,Stevestruggling,searchingwhilehiswifeJonicalledhim“honey”andencouragedhim.Thetaskwassohard,andSteve,angryandupset,saidhewouldgiveup.Jonipraisedhim,tellinghimthiscouldbehissignature(署名)piece.Naomimanagedtofigureout16ofSteve’sfavoriteandmostpersonalsongs.WithNaomi’shelp,theGoodwinfamilyfoundasoundengineertorecordNaomiplayingSteve’ssongs.Jonithoughtthatwouldbetheend.Butitwasn’t.Inthemonthsleadinguptothe2016OregonRepertorySingersChristmasconcert,NaomiaskedforSteve’spermissiontoaddinghismusictotheplayinglist.Heconsidereditanhonor.Aftertheconcert,NaomisaidthatSteve’smusicwasbeautifulandprofessional.Itneededtobesharedinpublic.ThefamilyrentedaformerchurchindowntownPortlandandscheduledaconcert.Bythedayoftheshow,morethan300peoplehadsaidtheywouldattend.Bythen,Stevewashavingahardtimerememberingthenamesofsomeofhisfriends.Heknewhewasnowtakingthepathofhishardlife.Buthewasbraveenoughtotellhisfamilyhewasatpeace.Stevearrivedandsatinthefrontrow,surroundedbyhisfamily.Thelightsfaded,andthenNaomitookthestage.Herfingers.Hisheart.33.WhydidMelissawanttosaveherfather’smusic?A.Hismusiccouldstophisdiseasefromworsening.B.Hismusicwasthemostvaluabletobeleftforthefamily.C.Shewantedtoincreaseherfather’ssenseofcontribution.D.Shewantedtomakeherfatheraprofessionalmusician.34.BeforeStevefinishedhislastmusicwork,hiswifeJoni________.A.broughthismusiccareertoperfectionB.thoughthismusictalentwasfullylostC.didn’tfindhimsufferingfromadiseaseD.didn’tfullyrealizevalueofhismusic35.HowdidStevefeelattheconcertheldindowntownPortland?A.Hefeltconcernedabouthisillness. B.Hesensedaresponsibilityformusic.C.Hegotintoastateofquietandpeace. D.Hegainedhisfaithinmusiconcemore.36.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheKindnessofFriends B.ThePowerofMusicC.TheWorkofaMusician D.TheValueofAlzheimerDCindy,anofficeworker,hasfoughtagainstprocrastination(拖延)foryears.Sheexpectsthatonedayshe’llwakeupdifferent,readytodealwithherto-dolisteffectively.Butchangedoesn’tcomeovernight.Instead,Cindynoticessmallchangesinherhabits—choosingtocompleteataskrightawayratherthanputtingitoff,settingshort-termgoalslikefinishingareportbytheendoftheweek,andcelebratingsmallachievementslikemeetingadeadline.Theseseeminglyunimportantstepsleadtoafar-reachingchangeinherproductivityandmindsetovertime.LikeCindy’sjourney,realchangeisaslowandoftenunnoticeableprocess(過程).Weliveinaworldthatvaluesquickfixesandimmediateresults,butactualgrowthhappenslittlebylittle.Changeislikeapathwithupsanddownsandtwistsandturns.Thekeyliesinthewillingnesstorespond(回應)differentlytoeachsituation,makeadjustments(調(diào)整),andlearnfromourmistakes.Ifyoutrytochangesomethingatonce,probablythechangedoesn’tlastverylong.Instead,workingononehabitatatimeprovidesamoresustainablemethod.Ithelpstoavoidburnoutandensuresthateachpositivechangehastimetotakerootandgrowstronger,leadingtomeaningfulchange.Purposefulnessisimportantintheprocessofchange.Settingclear,realisticgoalsconnectedwithpersonalvaluescanprovideapowerfulsenseofdirectionanddrive.Forexample,ifyouwanttoimproveyourcommunicationskills,youmightstartbypracticingactivelisteningduringconversations.Atthebeginning,thechangesmaybesmall—abitmorepatiencehere,abetterchoiceofwordsthere—butthesepurposefulactsgraduallybuildstronger,moreeffectivecommunicationhabits.It’salsonecessarytorecognizeandcelebratesmallvictories.Eachstepforward,nomatterhowsmall,isprooftoyourpromiseandeffort.Nojourneyofchangeiswithoutitsmissteps.Mistakesareanunavoidablepartoftheprocessandshouldbeviewedaschancesforgrowthratherthanfailures.Forexample,ifsomeonelearningtomanagestressgivesintoanxietyinahigh-pressuresituation,ituncoversareasneedingfurtherdevelopment.Embracing(擁抱)mistakesandlearningfromthemcanhelpyoucontinuallymakeprogress.Nexttimeyoufeeldiscouragedbythespeedofchange,rememberCindy’sstoryandfindcomfortinthecontinuousprogressofyourownjourney.Changeisanongoingprocessthatisneverfinishedbutcanbecelebratedalongtheway.37.WhydoesthewriteruseCindy’sstoryinParagraph1?A.Toshowtheactualwaychangehappens. B.Toexplainthedifficultyinchanginghabits.C.Toprovethecommonnessofprocrastination. D.Togivesuggestionsonimprovingproductivity.38.Whatdoestheword“sustainable”inParagraph2mostprobablymean?A.Challenging. B.Popular. C.Special. D.Lasting.39.Whichofthefollowingwouldthewritermostprobablyagreewith?A.Quickfixesaremorevaluablethanlong-termchanges.BEffectivechangesresultfromnonstoppurposefulefforts.CCelebratingsmallvictoriespreventsusfrommakingprogress.D.Avoidingmistakescanhelpusimproveourselvesmorequickly.40.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.SettingRealisticGoalsforContinuousChange B.EmbracingtheSlowJourneyofRealChangeC.Change:HowCanWeControltheProcess? D.Change:HowDoesItBenefitOurGrowth?第二節(jié)請認真閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的六個選項中選出五個可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。ScientistsMakeEdible(可食用的)ElectronicThingsWhatwouldyoulikeforlunch?Maybe,abattery?____41____Robofood,aprogramledbyDarioFloreanofromtheSwissFederalInstitute,hasbeenthefirsttry.Theprogramplanstocreaterobotsthatcanbeeatenandfoodsthatactlikerobotsbymixingfoodscienceandrobotsinanewway.Accordingtothescientists,wingsofthedrone(無人機)weremadefromricecakesgluedtogetherbyusingoilandchocolate.____42____AndpartsofthedronecanalsobeeatensincetheymeetfoodsafetystandardssetupbytheUnitedNationsforemergencies(緊急情況).However,themainchallengeisfindingstrongerediblematerialsforthedrone’swingstoprepareforbadweatherandhightemperatures.____43____Robofoodalsodevelopedanediblesensortohelpexaminestomachsickness.____44____Unlikeothersensorsouttheretoday,it’sdesignedtobeeasilydigested(消化),loweringtheriskofleavinganyremainsinsidethebody.____45____Theworld’sfirstfullyediblebatteriescanhelpsolvethegrowingproblemofthrowingawayusedbatteries.SomepartsofthebatteryaremadeofvitaminB2andanothernaturalelementthatcanbefoundinmanyfruitsincludingapples.Sothenewbatterycanbemorefriendlytonature.A.Itcanbeeatenbythepatienttochecktheconditionsinside.B.TheinventionofRobofoodalsohelpswithenvironmentalprotection.C.Plentyofadvanceddronesareplayingimportantrolesinhumanhealth.D.Aseveryoneknows,chocolatemaymelt(融化)easilywhenthetemperatureishigh.E.Althoughitsoundsunusual,thishasalreadybeenrealizedbyscientistsastheydevelopelectronicthingsyoucaneat.F.Thisdronecanfindmissingpeopleoranimalsinemergenciesandcarryimportantfoodormedicinetothem.第Ⅱ卷(非選題共55分)四、詞匯運用(本題共10小題:每小題1分,滿分10分)請認真閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)語篇內(nèi)容,在空白處填入括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式,使短文通順、連貫。AI-AreWeReallyinControl?Recently,IhavestartedusinganAIwritingtooltohelpmeimprovemywriting.Atfirst,Iwas____46____(amaze).Icouldjustwriteafewwords,andthetoolwouldquicklyproduceanorganizedparagraph.Itsavedmetimeandevenmademetake____47____(proud)inmygoodwriting.Likemanypeople,Icouldn’thelp____48____(use)itmoreandmore—forschoolwork,forwritingemails,evenforsimpletextmessages.ButlastweekIwasaskedtowritesomethingpersonal-apieceaboutwhat____49____(kind)meanstome.IgavetheAIaclearinstruction,anditreturnedawell-organizedarticle.Thegrammarwasperfect,thelogic(邏輯)wassmooth,butsomethingdidn’tfeelright.Ireadthetextagainandagain,andI____50____(realize)whyitdidn’tsoundlikeme.Itdidn’tshowanyrealemotion.Itwasasifasmartmachinehadspokenforme,notwithme.Thatmomentmademethink.Isn’tthepointofwritingoranykindofexpressiontoshareourthoughtsandfeelingsinanhonestway?Yes.AI____51____(it)ispowerful.Itcanhelpusorganizeideas,fixourgrammar,andeveninspireus.Butweneedtorethinkwhetherourwriting____52____(able)areactuallyimprovedduringtheprocess.Ifweuseittoomuch,we____53____(risk)losingsomethingimportantinthefuture:ourvoiceandourconnectiontothewordswewrite.AIisagreattoolwhenitisused____54____(wise).Butdon’tletittakeoveryourthoughts.Useittosupportyourideas.Also,don’tfeelpressuredtomakeeverythingsoundperfect.Whatcountsmoreisthatyourwordsexpressyou.Afterall,themost____55____(value)partofanycreationisyou—yourthoughts,yourfeelings,yourstory,andyourvoice.五、短文填空(本題共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請認真閱讀下面短文,并根據(jù)各題所給首字母的提示,寫出一個合適的英語單詞完整、正確的形式,使短文通順。WhyIsTaiJithePerfectExercise?Althoughitiseasytotellpeopletomakeexercisepartoftheirdailylife,itisnotsoeasytotellthemwhattodo.Somepeopleliketorunorc____56____mountains,butifyoucareforyourbodywithlesshurt,TaiJiistheperfectexercise.Itsgoalistoi____57____aperson’sbalanceandstrength.ThereareseveralstylesofTaiJi,butmostofthemstartwithasetofcontrolledmovements.Therearemanygoodhow-tobookstogetyoustarted,andyoucanalsochoosetolearnTaiJifromc____58____offeredbyhealthclubs.Eitherway,youcanmoveatyourownpace.PractitionersoftenpraiseTaiJi’sbenefits(好處),butwhathasattractedthea____59____ofWesternscientistsiswhatTaiJidoesforthebody.Inmanyways,researchersarejustcatchinguptomillionsofpeopleinChinaorinChinatownsallaroundthew____60____,whohaveknownsomethingaboutTaiJi.ScientistsattheOregonResearchInstitutereportedthatTaiJicouldp____61____greatbenefitsforolderpeoplewhowerehealthybutinactive.StudieshaveshownthatpractisingTaiJiregularlycanhelptor____62____timesoffalls(摔倒)amonghealthyoldpeople.Thenextstepfromascientificpointofviewistodecidew____63____TaiJicanhelpthosewhoarealreadyweak.Anyf____64____ofexercise,ofcourse,canonlydosomuch.“Forolderpeople,TaiJiwillnotbetheend-all,”saysWilliamHaskell,anexpertatStanfordUniversity.“ButabetterwaymaybetopractiseTaiJipluswalking.Youngerpeopleprobablyneedmorechallenges,butthegreatbenefittheycangetfromTaiJiistor____65____themselvesbothinbodyandinmentalway.”ThebestthingaboutTaiJiisthatpeopleenjoyit,sotheycanstickwithitlongenoughtogetsomebenefits.Ithelpswhensomethingthat’sgoodforyouisalsofun.六、閱讀與回答問題(本題共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)請認真閱讀下面短文,并根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。Haveyoueverpaidcloseattentiontoacloudandnoticeditsever-changingforms?Ifnot,youcouldbemissingoutonsomethingquitewonderful.Cloudadmiringisanactivitywithoutathreshold(門檻)anditdoesn’trequiremuch.Sometimes,itcanbeaninvitationtobeamazedbysomethingsocommonthatwe’vebecomeblindtoit.Oryoucangodeeper,tryingtomakesenseoftheskybylearningthedifferentkindsofclouds.Zheng,25,apopscienceblogger,isknownasthe“CloudCollector”onXiaohongshu.In2021,Zhengstartedtotakecloudphotos.“Cloudshavealwaysservedasastressreliefformanypeoplelikeme,”saidZhengfromFujian.“Ireallyfeelrelaxedinrecordingthebeautyofdailylife.”Forthepurposeofspreadinglovelymomentstomorepeople,Zhengstartedtosharecloudphotosin2022.Byadmiringclouds,sheadded,peoplecanknowwhentotakeanumbrella,whethertowearsunglassesorwhentoputonwarmcoats.Italsooffersachancetobreaksilencewithastrangernexttoyoubyasking“Howistheweathertoday?”afteryouwatchtheclouds.Asagrowingnumberofonlineusersbegantoshowinterestandraisequestions,Zhengrealizedthatshecouldoffermoresciencecontent(內(nèi)容)aboutcloudadmiring.Soshestartedtolearnmoreaboutcloudadmiringbyreadingprofessionalbooksandpapersonclouds.Zhenghasnowsharednearly200piecesofpopularsciencecontent,includingcloudrecognizing,formation,comparisonsofdifferentkindsofcloudsandweather-relatedknowledge.Shenowhasover210,000followersonXiaohongshu,andtherearefivegroupchatsontheappwherethousandsofuserssharetheirdailycloud-admiringexperiences.Lookingahead,Zhenghopestomakecloudadmiringmorepopular.Sheisnowcollectingmorecloudphotosandplanstoholdmoreactivitiestosharethestoriesbehindthem.Bydoingthis,shewantstoinspiremorepeopletoseethebeautyoftheclouds.66.WhatisZhengknownasonXiaohongshu?________________________________67.WhendidZhengstarttosharecloudphotos?________________________________68.HowdidZhenglearnmoreaboutcloudadmiring?________________________________69.WhydoesZhenghopetomakecloudadmiringmorepopular?________________________________70.Areyouinterestedincloudadmiring?Whyorwhynot?(請自擬一句話作答)________________________________七、書面表達(本題滿分25分)71.假設你是李華,學??萍脊?jié)將舉辦主題為“AIinOurLives”的英語演講比賽。請你根據(jù)以下表格寫一篇英語演講稿。AIinOurLivesWhatcanAIdoforus?▲searchforinformationquickly,...▲...WhatworriesdoyouhaveaboutAI?▲workersmaylosejobs,...▲...WhatdoyouthinkofAI?▲...寫作要求:1)文中須包含提示的所有信息,可適當發(fā)揮;2)文中不得出現(xiàn)考生的真實姓名和學校名稱;3)詞數(shù)80左右(開頭已給出,不計入總詞數(shù))。AIinourlivesDearteachersandstudents,Asweallknow,AIhasbecomemoreandmorepopularandhaschangedourlivesgreatly._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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