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高级中学名校试卷PAGEPAGE1河南省南阳市唐河县部分学校2025-2026学年高一上学期9月月考英语试题第一部分听力(略)第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AAGuidetotheUniversityFoodTheTWUCafeteriaisopen7a.m.to8p.m.Itservessnacks,drinks,icecreambarsandmeals.YoucanpaywithcashoryourIDcards.YoucanaddmealmoneytoyourIDcardsattheFrontDesk.Evenifyoudonotbuyyourfoodinthecafeteria,youcanusethetablestoeatyourlunch,tohavemeetingsandtostudy.Ifyouareoncampusintheeveningorlateatnight,youcanbuysnacks,fastfood,anddrinksintheLowerCafélocatedinthebottomleveloftheDouglasCentre.Thisareaisoftenusedforentertainmentsuchasconcerts,gamesorTVwatching.RelaxationTheGlobe,locatedinthebottomlevelofMcMillanHall,isavailableforrelaxing,studying,cooking,andeating.Monthlyactivitiesareheldhereforallinternationalstudents.Hoursare10a.m.to10p.m.,closedonSundays.HealthLocatedonthetopfloorofDouglasHall,theWellnessCentreiscommittedto(致力于)physical,emotionalandsocialhealth.Adoctorandnurseisavailableifyouhavehealthquestionsorneedimmediatemedicalhelporpersonaladvice.Thecostofthisisincludedinyourmedicalinsurance.HoursareMondaytoFriday,9:00a.m.tonoonand1:00to4:3.0p.m.AcademicSupportAllstudentshaveaccesstotheWritingCentreontheupperfloorofDouglasHall.Here,qualifiedvolunteerswillworkwithyouonwrittenwork,grammar,vocabulary,andotheracademicskills.Youcansignupforanappointmentonthesign-upsheetoutsidethedoor:two30-minuteappointmentsperweekmaximum.Thisserviceisfree.1.WhatcanyoudointheTWUCafeteria?A.Buydrinksandenjoyconcerts. B.DohomeworkandwatchTV.C.Havemealsandmeetwithfriends. D.AddmoneytoyourIDandplaychess.2.TheGuidetellsusthattheWellnessCentre________.A.offersservicesfreeofcharge B.isopensixdaysaweekC.trainsstudentsinmedicalcare D.givesadviceonmentalhealth3.HowcanyouseekhelpfromtheWritingCentre?A.Bycallingthecentre. B.Byfillinginasign-upform.C.Byapplyingonline. D.Bygoingtothecentredirectly.BAfarmer,IsaiahHoferinManitoba,Canada,facedabigchallengeearlierthisyear.Withnearly100,000bagsofsurplus(多余的)potatoes,eachweighing100pounds,Hoferwasleftthinkingaboutwhattodowithmillionsofpoundsoffood.Hewasdysphoricandcouldn’tthinkofabetterway.Itseemedthathehadtoletthesepotatoesgotowaste.Luckily,somepublicserviceorganizationsknewabouthissituationandcametohelpintime.TheFarmlinkProjectwasthefirsttoofferhelp.Itturnedthepotential(潜在的)wasteintoalifelineforfamiliesinneedacrossNorthAmerica.TheFarmlinkProjecthasbeenhelpingsolvethiskindofproblemsinceitwasfoundedfouryearsago.Ithassuccessfullygiven220millionpoundsoffreshproducetothoseinneedacrosstheUnitedStatesandbeyond.Hofer’sdifficultsituationalsocaughttheattentionoftheKeystonePotatoProducersAssociation.ItquicklygotintouchwithHoferandtheFarmlinkProject.Theyhadadiscussionabouthowtodealwiththesepotatoes.Toeveryone’ssurprise,Hoferagreedtogiveawaythosepotatoeswithoutexpectinganythinginreturn.Afterthat,115trucksweresenttotransporthispotatoestofoodbanksinToronto,BritishColumbia,SanDiego,andNewMexico.KateNelson,chiefmarketingofficerandco-founderoftheFarmlinkProject,tookpartintheeventandsawthewholeprocess.Hesaidthiswasoneofthelargestdonations(捐赠)theprojecthasevermet.Reflectingontheexperience,Hoferexpressedhisgratitudetothesepublicserviceorganizationsandhishappinessinbeingabletogiveback.“Whenyouareblessedwithsomuch,it’sjustgoodtogiveback...andI’mjustgladwecoulddothat,”heshared.4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“dysphoric”inthefirstparagraphmean?A.Curious. B.Amazed. C.Anxious. D.Confident.5.HowdidpublicserviceorganizationsmanagetodealwithHofer’spotatoes?A.Bydonatingthemtoothercountries.B.Byprovidingmoneytogivethemout.C.Bysellingthemtootherareasofthecountry.D.Bytransportingthemtootherorganizations.6.WhatdoesHofertrytoconveyinthelastparagraph?A.Hisdecisiontohelpothers. B.Hisexcitementandthanks.C.Hisregretaboutthepotatoes. D.Hislessonlearntfromtheexperience.7.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.APoorFarmer B.HelpThoseinNeedinTimeC.ManitobaGreatPotatoRescue D.WaystoDealwithWastePotatoesCChatGPT,asmartAIchat-bottool,hasswepttheeducationworldinthepastmonths.AccordingtoaUSsurveyofmorethan1,000students,over89percentofthemhaveusedChatGPTtohelpwithahomeworktask.DevelopedbyUScompanyOpenAI,ChatGPTisapowerfultool.Youcanaskittowritestoriesandemails,createafoodmenu(食谱),translatelanguages,andanswerallkindsofquestions.SomeschoolsintheUS.AustraliaandFrancehavebanned(禁止)theuseofChatGPT.IntheUS,forexample,NewYorkCitypublicschoolsbannedstudentsandteachersfromusingChatGPTonthedistrict’snetworksanddevices(设备),CNNreported.Themovecomesoutofworriesthatthetoolcouldmakeiteasierforstudentstocheat(作弊)onstudy.SomealsoworrythatChatGPTcouldbeusedtospreadwronginformation.‌“Itdoesnotbuildcritical-thinking(批判性思维)andproblem-solvingskills,whicharenecessaryforacademic(学术的)andlifelongsuccess,”saidJennaLyle,thedeputypresssecretaryoftheNewYorkCityDepartmentofEducation.Apartfrombans,teachersaremakingchangestotheirclassestostoptheuseofChatGPT.SomecollegeteachersintheUStrytoincludemorespeakingexamsandhandwrittenpapersinsteadoftypedones,TheNewYorkTimesreported.However,notalleducatorssay“no”toChatGPT.SomeCanadianuniversitiesaredrafting(起草)policies(政策)onitsuse,forbothstudentsandteachers.Theyhavenoplanstocompletelybanthetoolsofar.BhaskarVira,headmasterforeducationattheUniversityofCambridgeintheUK,saidthatbansonAIsoftwarelikeChatGPTarenotwise.‌“WehavetoknowthatAIisatoolpeoplewilluse,”hetoldVarsity,theschoolnewspaperoftheuniversity.Whatweneedtodois‌“adapt(调整)ourlearning,teachingandexaminations”.Thatway,wecan‌“haveintegrity(诚信)whilerecognizingtheuseofthetool”.8.SomeschoolsintheUSbannedtheuseofChatGPTbecause____________.A.itprobablytakestheplaceofteachersB.studentsmayuseittocheatonhomeworkC.itrarelyprovidesthecorrectinformationD.ittakesupmostofthedistrict’snetworks9.JennaLylethinksthat___________.A.ChatGPTisnecessaryforacademicandlifelongsuccessB.usingChatGPTisnotgoodfordevelopingstudents’mindsC.ChatGPTissofarthesmartestAIchat-bottoolD.ChatGPTmightofferthewronginformation10.WhichopinionisNOTmentionedinthestory?A.UsingChatGPTmakesstudentslazyinthinking.B.ThecompletebanonusingChatGPTisnotwise.C.ChatGPTwillcompletelychangepresenteducation.D.ChatGPTmaybeusedforbothteachersandstudents.11.Thepassageisprobablyfrom“____________”.A.SportsandFitness B.HealthandDietC.CulturalExchange D.ScienceandEducationDAdultswhohadclosecontactwithnaturalspacesduringtheirchildhoodcouldhaveabettermentalhealththanthosewhohadlesscontact,accordingtoanewstudybytheBarcelonaInstituteforGlobalHealth(ISGlobal),aninstitutionsupportedby“laCalxa,”involvingfourEuropeancities—Spain,theNetherlands,LithuaniaandtheUK.Theall-adultstudygave3,600participantsaquestionnaireonhowfrequentlytheyusednaturalspacesduringchildhood—forexample,playinginagarden,ridingabikeattheparkorhikinginaforest.Theywerealsoaskedabouttheimportancetheyputonusingsuchplaces.Volunteerswerethengivenapsychologicaltest,whichincludedavarietyofquestionnairesandproblem-solvingactivities,toanalyzetheirnervousnessandfeelingsofdepressionwithinafour-weekperiod.Theresultsconsistentlyshowedthatthepeoplewhoweremoreexposed(暴露的)tonaturalspaceshadhighermentalhealthscorescomparedtothosewithlowerchildhoodexposure—asdidthosewhoattachedhigherimportancetousinggreenspaces.Thestudy’scoordinator(协调员),WilmaZijlema,wrotethattheresults“showtheimportanceofchildhoodexposuretonaturalspacesforthedevelopmentofanature-appreciatingattitudeandahealthypsychologicalstateinadulthood”.Shealsostressedtheimportanceof“recognizingthemeaningofgrowingupinenvironmentswithlimitedopportunitiesforexposuretonature”.Accordingtothestudy,73percentofEurope’spopulationonlyhaslimitedaccess(接触机会)tonaturalspaces.MarkNieuwenhuijsen,directorofISGlobal’sUrbanPlanning,saidthat“ManychildreninEuropeleadanindoorslifestyle,soitwouldbedesirabletomakenaturaloutdoorenvironmentsavailable,attractiveandsafeforthemtoplayin.Wemakeacallonpolicymakerstoimprovetheavailabilityofnaturalspacesforchildrenandgreenschoolyards.”WhilethisstudywasbasedinEurope,alackofgreenspacecanaffectanyone,anywhere.Soremembertomaketimetoimmerseyourselfinnature,asyourmentalhealthisjustasimportantasthephysicalone.12.WhatcanwelearnaboutthestudyaccordingtoParagraphone?A.ItwascarriedoutonlyinfourEuropeancities.B.Itissupportedbyalltheadultswhoarephysicallyhealthy.C.Itindicatesthemorecontactwithnature,thehappierone’schildhoodwillbe.D.Itshowsadulthoodmentalhealthcouldberelatedtochildhoodexposuretonature.13.Whatdoweknowaboutthestudy?A.Theparticipantswerefromallovertheworld.B.Theparticipantsincludedbothchildrenandadults.C.Itfocusedontheparticipants’physicalhealthstate.D.Itconsistedofaquestionnaireandapsychologicaltest.14.WhatdoParagraphs5-6mainlytalkabout?A.Theprocessofthestudy. B.Themethodofthestudy.C.Thevalueofthestudy. D.Thedifficultiesofthestudy.15.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleofthepassage?A.ImportanceofPhysicalHealth. B.BenefitsofNaturalGreenSpaces.C.ValuesofPsychologicalexaminations. D.ProblemsofEurope’sYoungPopulation.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。Inaworldruledbyhardexerciseandcomplexfitnessprograms,thesimpleactofwalkingisoftenignored(忽略).___16___Itoffersphysicalandmentalbenefitsthatleadtototalhappiness.HeartHealthandWeightManagementWalkingislightheartexercisethathelpsimprovehearthealthbyincreasingbloodcirculation(循环).___17___Besides,regularquickwalkingsupportsinweightmanagementbyburningcaloriesandimprovingdigestion(消化),makingitanexcellentchoiceforthoselookingtothrowawaypoundsorkeepahealthyweight.PressureDropandClearMindTakingarelaxingwalkorquickwalkhasbeenshowntogiveoffendorphins,thebody’snatural“feel-good”materials.Thisleadstolowerpressurelevels,improvedfeelings,andimprovedmentalhealth.Walkingoutdoorsinnatureorinapeacefulenvironmentcanprovidearefreshingescapefromthedailytasks.___18___Joint(关节)HealthandFreeMovementUnlikeactivesports,walkingissoftonthejoints,makingitaperfectchoiceforpeopleofallagesandfitnesslevels.___19___Atthesametime,italsoraisestheabilitytomovefreelyandeasily.Walkingregularlycanbeparticularlybeneficialtothoserecoveringfrompainorlookingtopreventproblemswithjoints.SocialCommunicationandConnection___20___Walkingclubs,groupclimbs,orevensimplewalkingwithafriendorfamilymembercanprovideanopportunitytoconnect,shareexperiences,andcreatelastingmemorieswhileatthesametimebringingthephysicalbenefits.A.Ithelpsoiljointsandmakethemstronger.B.It’sacheapwaytoleadahealthierlifestyle.C.Sotakingawalkcanmakeyourmindrelaxedandfresh.D.Aquickwalkaftermealshasbeenshowntobenefitthestomach.E.Itcutsdowntheriskofheartdiseaseandbringsdownbloodpressure.F.Walkingisusefulexercisethatcaneasilybeturnedintoasocialactivity.G.However,walkingremainsoneoftheeasiestandmostusefulformsofexercise.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四个选项中选出最佳选项。Ialwaysdescribedmyselfasaperfectionist.Tome,itmeantthatIhadhigh____21____caredabouteverythingIdidandIalwaysdidmybest.____22____thenIstartedtonoticethatIwasaquitter,notatrier.I____23____anythingIwasn’timmediatelygoodat.EachtimeImadea____24____,nomatterhowsmall,Idroppedthattaskorinterest.Iwassoafraidof____25____;Iwasn’teventyinganymore.ActuallytherewassomuchI____26____totry,butIneverhadagoat.WhatifIfailed?Theideawasso____27____thatitwaseasiertoleaveitasanunknown.ThenonedayIspotted(发现)anartsupplystore.BeforeIcould____28____myself,Iboughtatinysetofpaints,somepaperandbrushes.Iheadedhomefullof____29____,openedthemupandstartedpainting.Andtheresultswerereallybad.____30____,Ipushedeverythingintoadrawer(抽屉)anddecidedtoforgettheidea.ButlaterIgotthepaintsbackandstartedagain.Iwasstillpooratpainting,butmy____31____thistimewasn’treduced.Idecidedtosharemyprogressonsocialmedia!Now,threeyearslater,Ipaintalmosteverydayandhave____32____myownartbusiness.Iregularlyfailandmakeamess,butI____33____giveup.Evenbetter,I’mconstantly(持续不断地)tryingnewsubjects.I’vehadexperiencesthatafewyearsagoIcouldn’thave____34____,Ijustkeepgoing.NowI’mnolonger____35____perfection;I’msimplyenjoyingtheprocess.21.A.rates B.qualities C.standards D.degrees22.A.Meanwhile B.However C.Thus D.Besides23.A.broughtout B.endedup C.gotover D.gaveup24.A.difference B.contribution C.mistake D.decision25.A.failure B.danger C.harm D.shame26.A.volunteered B.agreed C.managed D.wanted27.A.unaffordable B.unbearable C.unbelievable D.unsuitable28.A.tell B.pull C.prevent D.question29.A.expectations B.achievements C.beliefs D.memories30.A.Shocked B.Light-hearted C.Worried D.Low-spirited31.A.thought B.eagerness C.responsibility D.ability32.A.broughtup B.signedup C.setup D.pickedup33.A.never B.also C.even D.ever34.A.removed B.prepared C.considered D.imagined35.A.updating B.seeking C.revising D.completing第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。Marywas____36____exchangestudentfromEngland.Onthefirstdayoftheschoolyear,shefinishedherregistrationinYinwangHighSchool.Although____37____(feel)alittleanxiousandfrightened,shestilllookedforwardtoexploringthisforeignworld.Onherarrival,shesignedupforsomeextra-curricularactivitiesandtriedtobeoutgoing.She____38____(prefer)tomakefriendswiththoseteenagerswhowereattractedtostudyratherthanthosewhowereaddicted____39____playingcomputergames.Shepreviewedthetextbooksinadvance____40____focusedonwhattheteacherssaidinclass,____41____leftadeepimpressiononothers.Atlast,shefounditnotsochallenging____42____(keep)upwithothers.Atweekends,shehadagreattime.Outofcuriosity,shewentonadventuresinsometouristdestinations.Shealsovolunteeredtotakethe____43____(responsible)oftakingcareoftheseniorsinanearnursinghome.Sometimes,shewouldbe____44____(extreme)homesick,butshebelievedthatshecouldmake____45____andeverythingwouldbebetterinthefuture.第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假如你是高一新生李华,你的美国笔友Mike来信询问你的高中生活,请你根据以下提示写一封回信。1.学校生活;2.感受;3.对未来高中生活的展望。参考词汇:选修课electivecourse注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)47.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。6-year-oldJessewasplayinginthefieldwhenhesufferedanelectricshock,leavinghimunconscious.Hewasrushedtothehospital.Whenheopenedhiseyes,hefoundbothhisarmsgone.Hismotherwasindeepconcern.ShewasawarethatJessecouldn'tdependonhisparentsallhislife.SosheguidedJessetolearntousehisfeet.Toherdelight,withinthreemonths,Jessecoulddomanythingswithhisfeet,evenwrite.ItwastimeforJessetostartschool.Onthefirstday,hewaslaughedatbyotherkids.ThenJessesurprisedeveryonethathewrotemuchmorebeautifullythanthenormalkids.Whilewalking,Jesseoftenfellbecauseitwashardforhimtokeepbalancewithoutarms.Hepracticedagainandagainuntilhemadeittowalksteadily.Thenhecouldevenrunfast.Attheageof10,Jessebecameanathleteofthedisabledtrackandfieldteamofhiscity.Hepracticedveryhard.Attheageof14,hewasabletorun400metersin56seconds.Anditwashopedthathecouldcompeteforthenationalchampion.However,theinternationaltrackandfieldrulessuddenlychangedandhiseventwascancelled.Noone’slifeiseasy,especiallyforthedisabled.ButJessedidn’tloseheart.Hechangedtoswimming.Hewastalentedandbecameaprofessionalmemberattheageof17withthehopeofwinningthequalificationofenteringtheOlympicGames.Butjustbeforethecompetition,hisoldinjuryreturnedandheonlygotthesixthplace,whichmeanthecouldgonofurtherinsports.Hewasatagreatloss,wonderingwherehisfuturewas.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。Hisfatherencouragedhimtogobacktohighschoolforacademicstudyaftersomanyyearsofsportslife.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Oncemakinguphismind,Jessethrewhimselfintowhathewasseeking.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________河南省南阳市唐河县部分学校2025-2026学年高一上学期9月月考英语试题第一部分听力(略)第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AAGuidetotheUniversityFoodTheTWUCafeteriaisopen7a.m.to8p.m.Itservessnacks,drinks,icecreambarsandmeals.YoucanpaywithcashoryourIDcards.YoucanaddmealmoneytoyourIDcardsattheFrontDesk.Evenifyoudonotbuyyourfoodinthecafeteria,youcanusethetablestoeatyourlunch,tohavemeetingsandtostudy.Ifyouareoncampusintheeveningorlateatnight,youcanbuysnacks,fastfood,anddrinksintheLowerCafélocatedinthebottomleveloftheDouglasCentre.Thisareaisoftenusedforentertainmentsuchasconcerts,gamesorTVwatching.RelaxationTheGlobe,locatedinthebottomlevelofMcMillanHall,isavailableforrelaxing,studying,cooking,andeating.Monthlyactivitiesareheldhereforallinternationalstudents.Hoursare10a.m.to10p.m.,closedonSundays.HealthLocatedonthetopfloorofDouglasHall,theWellnessCentreiscommittedto(致力于)physical,emotionalandsocialhealth.Adoctorandnurseisavailableifyouhavehealthquestionsorneedimmediatemedicalhelporpersonaladvice.Thecostofthisisincludedinyourmedicalinsurance.HoursareMondaytoFriday,9:00a.m.tonoonand1:00to4:3.0p.m.AcademicSupportAllstudentshaveaccesstotheWritingCentreontheupperfloorofDouglasHall.Here,qualifiedvolunteerswillworkwithyouonwrittenwork,grammar,vocabulary,andotheracademicskills.Youcansignupforanappointmentonthesign-upsheetoutsidethedoor:two30-minuteappointmentsperweekmaximum.Thisserviceisfree.1.WhatcanyoudointheTWUCafeteria?A.Buydrinksandenjoyconcerts. B.DohomeworkandwatchTV.C.Havemealsandmeetwithfriends. D.AddmoneytoyourIDandplaychess.2.TheGuidetellsusthattheWellnessCentre________.A.offersservicesfreeofcharge B.isopensixdaysaweekC.trainsstudentsinmedicalcare D.givesadviceonmentalhealth3.HowcanyouseekhelpfromtheWritingCentre?A.Bycallingthecentre. B.Byfillinginasign-upform.C.Byapplyingonline. D.Bygoingtothecentredirectly.BAfarmer,IsaiahHoferinManitoba,Canada,facedabigchallengeearlierthisyear.Withnearly100,000bagsofsurplus(多余的)potatoes,eachweighing100pounds,Hoferwasleftthinkingaboutwhattodowithmillionsofpoundsoffood.Hewasdysphoricandcouldn’tthinkofabetterway.Itseemedthathehadtoletthesepotatoesgotowaste.Luckily,somepublicserviceorganizationsknewabouthissituationandcametohelpintime.TheFarmlinkProjectwasthefirsttoofferhelp.Itturnedthepotential(潜在的)wasteintoalifelineforfamiliesinneedacrossNorthAmerica.TheFarmlinkProjecthasbeenhelpingsolvethiskindofproblemsinceitwasfoundedfouryearsago.Ithassuccessfullygiven220millionpoundsoffreshproducetothoseinneedacrosstheUnitedStatesandbeyond.Hofer’sdifficultsituationalsocaughttheattentionoftheKeystonePotatoProducersAssociation.ItquicklygotintouchwithHoferandtheFarmlinkProject.Theyhadadiscussionabouthowtodealwiththesepotatoes.Toeveryone’ssurprise,Hoferagreedtogiveawaythosepotatoeswithoutexpectinganythinginreturn.Afterthat,115trucksweresenttotransporthispotatoestofoodbanksinToronto,BritishColumbia,SanDiego,andNewMexico.KateNelson,chiefmarketingofficerandco-founderoftheFarmlinkProject,tookpartintheeventandsawthewholeprocess.Hesaidthiswasoneofthelargestdonations(捐赠)theprojecthasevermet.Reflectingontheexperience,Hoferexpressedhisgratitudetothesepublicserviceorganizationsandhishappinessinbeingabletogiveback.“Whenyouareblessedwithsomuch,it’sjustgoodtogiveback...andI’mjustgladwecoulddothat,”heshared.4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“dysphoric”inthefirstparagraphmean?A.Curious. B.Amazed. C.Anxious. D.Confident.5.HowdidpublicserviceorganizationsmanagetodealwithHofer’spotatoes?A.Bydonatingthemtoothercountries.B.Byprovidingmoneytogivethemout.C.Bysellingthemtootherareasofthecountry.D.Bytransportingthemtootherorganizations.6.WhatdoesHofertrytoconveyinthelastparagraph?A.Hisdecisiontohelpothers. B.Hisexcitementandthanks.C.Hisregretaboutthepotatoes. D.Hislessonlearntfromtheexperience.7.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.APoorFarmer B.HelpThoseinNeedinTimeC.ManitobaGreatPotatoRescue D.WaystoDealwithWastePotatoesCChatGPT,asmartAIchat-bottool,hasswepttheeducationworldinthepastmonths.AccordingtoaUSsurveyofmorethan1,000students,over89percentofthemhaveusedChatGPTtohelpwithahomeworktask.DevelopedbyUScompanyOpenAI,ChatGPTisapowerfultool.Youcanaskittowritestoriesandemails,createafoodmenu(食谱),translatelanguages,andanswerallkindsofquestions.SomeschoolsintheUS.AustraliaandFrancehavebanned(禁止)theuseofChatGPT.IntheUS,forexample,NewYorkCitypublicschoolsbannedstudentsandteachersfromusingChatGPTonthedistrict’snetworksanddevices(设备),CNNreported.Themovecomesoutofworriesthatthetoolcouldmakeiteasierforstudentstocheat(作弊)onstudy.SomealsoworrythatChatGPTcouldbeusedtospreadwronginformation.‌“Itdoesnotbuildcritical-thinking(批判性思维)andproblem-solvingskills,whicharenecessaryforacademic(学术的)andlifelongsuccess,”saidJennaLyle,thedeputypresssecretaryoftheNewYorkCityDepartmentofEducation.Apartfrombans,teachersaremakingchangestotheirclassestostoptheuseofChatGPT.SomecollegeteachersintheUStrytoincludemorespeakingexamsandhandwrittenpapersinsteadoftypedones,TheNewYorkTimesreported.However,notalleducatorssay“no”toChatGPT.SomeCanadianuniversitiesaredrafting(起草)policies(政策)onitsuse,forbothstudentsandteachers.Theyhavenoplanstocompletelybanthetoolsofar.BhaskarVira,headmasterforeducationattheUniversityofCambridgeintheUK,saidthatbansonAIsoftwarelikeChatGPTarenotwise.‌“WehavetoknowthatAIisatoolpeoplewilluse,”hetoldVarsity,theschoolnewspaperoftheuniversity.Whatweneedtodois‌“adapt(调整)ourlearning,teachingandexaminations”.Thatway,wecan‌“haveintegrity(诚信)whilerecognizingtheuseofthetool”.8.SomeschoolsintheUSbannedtheuseofChatGPTbecause____________.A.itprobablytakestheplaceofteachersB.studentsmayuseittocheatonhomeworkC.itrarelyprovidesthecorrectinformationD.ittakesupmostofthedistrict’snetworks9.JennaLylethinksthat___________.A.ChatGPTisnecessaryforacademicandlifelongsuccessB.usingChatGPTisnotgoodfordevelopingstudents’mindsC.ChatGPTissofarthesmartestAIchat-bottoolD.ChatGPTmightofferthewronginformation10.WhichopinionisNOTmentionedinthestory?A.UsingChatGPTmakesstudentslazyinthinking.B.ThecompletebanonusingChatGPTisnotwise.C.ChatGPTwillcompletelychangepresenteducation.D.ChatGPTmaybeusedforbothteachersandstudents.11.Thepassageisprobablyfrom“____________”.A.SportsandFitness B.HealthandDietC.CulturalExchange D.ScienceandEducationDAdultswhohadclosecontactwithnaturalspacesduringtheirchildhoodcouldhaveabettermentalhealththanthosewhohadlesscontact,accordingtoanewstudybytheBarcelonaInstituteforGlobalHealth(ISGlobal),aninstitutionsupportedby“laCalxa,”involvingfourEuropeancities—Spain,theNetherlands,LithuaniaandtheUK.Theall-adultstudygave3,600participantsaquestionnaireonhowfrequentlytheyusednaturalspacesduringchildhood—forexample,playinginagarden,ridingabikeattheparkorhikinginaforest.Theywerealsoaskedabouttheimportancetheyputonusingsuchplaces.Volunteerswerethengivenapsychologicaltest,whichincludedavarietyofquestionnairesandproblem-solvingactivities,toanalyzetheirnervousnessandfeel

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