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2025—2026学年度第一学期赣州市十三校期中联考高二英语试卷

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5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.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?

A.Fillinaform.B.Buyhispainting.C.Cleanhishands.

2.Wherearethespeakersprobably?

A.Inabarbershop.B.Inthestreet.C.Inanoffice.

3.Whatisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Friends.B.Hostandguest.C.Coworkers.

4.HowdidJanegohome?

A.Bybus.B.Bycar.C.Onfoot.

5.Whatdoesthemanlikeaboutthegame?

A.Theraceitself.B.Thesongs.C.Thecars.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5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。

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

6.Whatisthewomandoing?

A.Servingacustomer.B.Hostingajobinterview.C.Reviewinganapplication.

7.Howmanylanguagescanthemanspeakfluentlynow?

A.Two.B.Four.C.Six.

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

8.Howlongisthecelebrationputoff?

A.Foroneday.B.Fortwodays.C.Forthreedays.

9.Whowillthewomanprobablyturntoforhelp?

A.Helen.B.Sara.C.Carmen.

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

10.Whatisthebookabout?

A.Travelingrules.B.Transportation.C.Topattractions.

11.WhyisthemangoingtoFrance?

A.Tomeetcustomers.B.Tohaveaholiday.C.Tostudy.

12.Whichcountrywillthewomangotonextmonth?

A.France.B.Italy.C.SaudiArabia.

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

13.WhydidCarlaquitherjob?

A.Itwasverytiring.B.Thepaywastoolow.C.Shewantedmorefreedom.

14.HowdoesCarlafeelaboutrunningherownbusiness?

A.Challenging.B.Enjoyable.C.Boring.

15.WhendoesCarlaexercisenow?

A.Inthemorning.B.Atnoon.C.Intheevening.

16.WhatdoesCarlaprobablysuggestwedotosavetime?

A.Maketo-dolists.

B.Checkemailsonthebus.

C.Buyalotofsimilarclothes.

听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

17.Wheredothepilotsgetthewater?

A.Fromariver.B.Fromalake.C.Fromapond.

18.Whatisthemostdangerouspartofthejob?

A.Pickingupwater.

B.Runninginfrontofthefire.

C.Flyinghighabovethetrees.

19.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?

A.Thefirefightersdidagoodjob.

B.Theplane’stanksweretoosmall.

C.Thecrewwerenotexperiencedenough.

20.Whatisthespeaker?

A.Afirefighter.B.Aprogramhost.C.Anewsreporter.

第二部分阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Thefollowingareaseriesofnewparksthathaveopenedaroundtheworldinrecentyears.Theyare

undoubtedlysatisfyinggetawaysforparentsandchildrentosqueezeinmomentsoffun.

KatmanduPark,PuntaCana,DominicanRepublic

OpenedinMarch2023ontheeastcoastoftheDominicanRepublic,theparkisfullofmystery.Accordingto

legend,explorerKilgoreGoodewasonanadventurethroughNepalwhenhecameacrossthe“Desirata”jewel,

protectedbyafiercesnowman.Thekeyattractionsincludethe4Dride“LegendofDesirata”and“EtherQuest”,an

interactiveupside-downhouse.

Tickets:$120foradults;$85forchildren.

GhibliPark,Japan

LocatedoutsideofNagoya,Japan,GhibliParkopenedinlate2022.Withinthe17.5forestedgroundofthe

Expo2005,guestswillfindfiveareasthatrecreateseverallivelyfamousscenesofthefamousanimatedmovies

“SpiritedAway”and“MyNeighborTotoro”.

Tickets:$15foradults;$7.5forchildren.

PeppaPigThemePark,Florida

Theworld’sfirstPeppaPigThemeParkopenedin2022inWinterHaven,Florida,andhasbeendelighting

childreneversince.CommittedtotheclassicBritishanimatedTVshow,wherelittlePeppahaseveryday

adventureswithherfriendsandfamily,the4.5-acreparkwelcomeschildrenwithwell-designed,multi-sensory

activitiesacrosssixareas.

Tickets:$34foradults;$25forchildren.

GentingSkyWorldsThemePark,Malaysia

LocatedwithinResortsWorldGenting,aboutanhour’sdrivefromMalaysia’scapitalKualaLumpur,Genting

SkyWorldsThemeParkopenedinJanuary2022.Acrossthe26-acrepark,whichcost$800millionandtooknearly

10yearstocreate,visitorswillfind26attractionsacrossnineareasinspiredbymoviesandexplorations.

Tickets:$30foradults;$25forchildren.

21.HowmuchwilltheSmithswiththeirdaughterpaytovisitGhibliPark?

A.$22.5.B.$30.C.$37.5.D.$45.

22.WhatdoweknowaboutGentingSkyWorldsThemePark?

A.Ithasnineattractionsinall.B.ItislocatedinMalaysia’scapital.

C.Ithasbeenopenedforalmostfouryears.D.Itisthebiggestmovie-centeredparkworldwide.

23.Whatdothefourparkshaveincommon?

A.Theyareallinspiredbylegends.B.Theyareallfamily-friendlyparks.

C.Theyalltookalongtimetocreate.D.Theywereallbuiltinthesameyear.

B

Asmileisoftenconsideredauniversalsignofhappiness,butsciencerevealsitseffectsarefarmoreprofound.

Researchconductedbypsychologistssuggeststhatthesimpleactofsmilingcanactivelyinfluenceouremotions

andphysiology.

Thisphenomenonislinkedtothe"facialfeedbackhypothesis."Whatthistheoryproposesisthatourfacial

expressionscansendfeedbacktoourbrain,affectingouremotionalstate.Forcingasmileduringastressful

situation,evenifyoudon'tfeellikeit,canleadtoalowerheartrateandreducetheintensityofstress.Itisas

thoughthebraininterpretsthemusclemovementsofasmileashappiness,leadingtoagenuineimprovementin

mood.

Thebenefitsextendbeyondstressreduction.Smilingisseenasafriendlyandapproachablesignalinsocial

interactions.Itcanbreakdownbarriers,apologisewithoutwords,andmakedifficultconversationseasier.Experts,

whohavestudiedthisforyears,recommendsmilingatyourselfinthemirrortostartthedayonapositivenote.

Understandingthesciencebehindasmileprovidesuswithapowerful,readilyavailabletool.It'snotabout

denyingnegativeemotionsbutaboutusingourbody'sownmechanismstocultivateresilience.Whetherit'saslight

curveofthelipsorabroadgrin,themessageisclear:thesimpleactofsmilingholdsthepotentialtochangenot

onlyhowothersperceiveusbutalsohowweexperiencetheworldourselves.Itisindeedasmallgesturewitha

significantimpact.

24.Whatcanbeinferredifsomeoneforcesasmileduringabriefstressfultask?

A.Theirheartratewilllikelyrisesignificantly.

B.Theirmusclefatiguewillimmediatelydisappear.

C.Theiremotionalstatewillremaincompletelyunchanged.

D.Theirperceivedstressintensitymaydecrease.

25.Whichsocialfunctionofsmilingismentionedinthepassage?

A.Replacingspokenapologies.

B.Increasingpersonalattractivenessinstantly.

C.Resolvingallinterpersonalconflicts.

D.Guaranteeingsuccessfulnegotiations.

26.Whatspecificrecommendationdoexpertsgivetostartthedaypositively?

A.Avoidlookinginthemirror.

B.Smileatoneselfinthemirror.

C.Perform30minutesofcardioexercise.

D.Writedownthreenegativethoughts.

27.Howdoestheauthorviewtheactofsmiling?

A.Asameaninglesssocialhabit.

B.Asonlyeffectivewhenitisgenuine.

C.Asareadilyavailableself-helpmechanism.

D.Asareplacementformedicaltreatment.

C

How’sthisforacoincidence(巧合)?CharlesDarwinandAbrahamLincolnwereborninthesameyear,onthe

sameday:Feb.12,1809.Althoughpeoplehardlythinkofthemtogether,yetwewanttosaythattheybelong

together.It’snotjustbecausetheywerebothgreatmen,andnotbecausetheyhappentoliveatthesametime.

Rather,it’sbecausethescientistandthepoliticianeachstartedarevolutionthatchangedtheworld.

Theywerebothrevolutionariesinthesensethatbothmenchangedtherealitieswhentheywereborn.They

seemandsoundmoderntous,becausetheworldtheyleftbehindthemismoreorlesstheonewestilllivein.So,

consideringthejointgreatnessoftheircontributionsandthecoincidenceoftheirbirthdays----itishardtowonder:

whowasthegreatestman?It’sanapplesandoranges---orSupermanvs.Santa---comparison.Butifyoulimitthe

questiontoinfluence,veryquicklythebalancetipsinLincoln’sfavor.

Asgreatashisbookonevolutionis,itdoesnoharmtorememberthatDarwinhurriedtopublishTheOriginof

Speciesbecausehethoughthewasabouttobescooped(抢先)byhisfellownaturalistAlfredRusselWallace.

Lincoln,however,isunique.True,hiselectionasthepresidentdidcausetherecession(衰退)andthewar,butthat

warseemscertaintohappen---notaquestionofifbutwhen.Certainlyweknowwhathappenedafterhewas

murdered:Reconstructionwasorganizedandthenabandoned,leavingtheissueofracial(种族的)equality

unsolvedforanothercentury.

SurelyweshouldnotdenyDarwin’saccomplishment.Buttheirsamebirthdaysgaveusagreatopportunityto

observethesemenoftheirtime.

28.WhydoestheauthorsayCharlesDarwinandAbrahamLincolnbelongtogether?

A.Theywerebornonthesameday.

B.Theylivedinthesameperiodoftime.

C.Theystartedrevolutionschangingtheworld.

D.Theywerebothgreatmeninthehistory.

29.Whatdoestheauthormeanby“anapplesandoranges---orSupermanvs.Santa---comparison”?

A.Itishardtotellwhichoneisgreaterastheyarebothoutstanding.

B.ThecomparisonbetweenDarwinandLincolniseasyandobvious.

C.ItisdifficulttocomparethemastheyareasfamousasSupermanandSanta.

D.Thereisnopointcomparingthembecausetheywerebornonthesameday.

30.Lincoln’scontributiontotheworldcanbebestdescribedas__________

A.narrow.B.aggressive.

C.independent.D.ground-breaking.

31.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Lincoln’ssuccessinelectioncausedreconstruction.

B.Lincolnhadtriedtosolvetheracialproblem.

C.DarwinwasuniquecomparedwithLincoln.

D.Darwin’stheoryissimilartoLincoln’sbelief.

D

Medialiteracy(素养)isfinallygettingsomelate-arrivingattention.Whetherit’stheincreasingawarenessof

politicaldisinformationorthethreatofAI,discussionsaboutmedialiteracyareontherise.Theadoptionofmedia

literacyintheclassroom,however,stagnates.

Thedrivingforceforprovidingkidswithmedialiteracyskillsoftengetslostinthemoralpanicover

technologyandkids.Fearhasoverrunreason,andpeoplecan’tdecidewhethertoblamesocialmedia,mobile

devices,techcompanies,ortheInternet.Theyareconcernedwithclaimsthattechnologyandsocialmediaarethe

causesofteenagementalhealthissuesdespitetheweakassociations.Inresponse,toomanysolutionsare“ostrich

policies(鸵鸟政策)”thatwanttobandevicesandshutdownsocialmediabutdon’taddressmorefundamental

issues.

Policiesthatsetagelimitsonsocialmediaaccessandrestrictdevicesduringschooltominimizedisturbance

canbehelpfulbutareincompletesolutions.Socialmediadidn’tinventbullies(霸凌)ortheenormouseffectof

peerpressure.Socialmediaplatformsmaybeanewbattleground,buttheyarenotthesource.Unfortunately,many

currentpoliciesignoretheneedtoteachkidshowtomanagethesechallenges.Thereisfrighteninglylittleattention

paidtopreparingkidstomakegooddecisionswhentheywill,unavoidably,getonline.

Onthebrightside,therapiddevelopmentofAIandincreasingattentiontotheamountofmisinformation

onlinehavehelpednormalizetheacceptanceofmedialiteracyasacoreskill.Whilesuggestionstolimit

inappropriatedeviceuse,increaseface-to-facesocialization,andengageinoutdoorplayarcbeneficial,theydonot

buildthecoreskillsthatwillkeepkidssafeofflineandarefundamentaltowell-beingandlifesuccess:good

citizenship,self-awarenessandself-control.Thosethingstaketeaching,whetheryouareonlineoroutside.

Medialiteracyisanessentiallifeskillthat,oncelearned,canbeappliedtoanycontent.Whilewaitingfor

publiceducationtocatchup,parentsandeducatorscanbuildmedialiteracyskillsathomewithnumerousresources,

rangingfromfamilytechnologycontractsanddiscussionguidestoeasyactivitiesthatcanbedoneathomewith

kids.

32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“stagnates”inthefirstparagraphprobablymean?

A.Getsfarahead.B.Fallsapartsuddenly.

C.Fallswellshort.D.Getsstartedofficially.

33.Whatcausespeople’smoralpanicovertechnologyandkids?

A.Beliefintherapidgrowthofnewtechnologies

B.ConcernovercuttingkidsofffromtheInternet

C.Inabilitytobalancetheuseofsocialmediaandhealth.

D.Fearoftechnologycausingmentalhealthissuesinteenagers.

34.Whatdoesparagraph3ofthetextfocuson?

A.Thesourcesofpeerpressure.B.Thebenefitsofminimizingdisturbance.

C.Theproblemsofcurrentpolicies.D.Thedisadvantagesofsocialmediaplatforms

35.Whichofthefollowingbelongstomedialiteracy?

A.Reducingsocialmediaexposure.B.Applyingcriticalthinkingtomedia.

C.Increasingface-to-faceinteractions.D.Recognizingthedangersofsocialmedia

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中

有两项为多余选项。

HowtoStopBeingaPeoplePleaser

Asarecoveringpeoplepleaser,Ispentmuchofmylifekeepingothershappy.Breakingthishabitmeant

steppingonafewtoes.However,I’vebecomeahappierpersonasaresult.HerearesometipsIusedtostopbeinga

peoplepleaser.

Identifyyourpriorities.Takeamomenttothinkaboutwhyyouaretryingtolearnhowtostopbeingapeople

pleaser.Whoarethepeoplethatyoufeeltheneedtoplease?____16____Answeringthesequestionswillhelpyou

setagoalthatyoucanholdyourselfaccountableto.

Justsay“no”.Onereasonwhypeoplepleaserssay“yes”toeverythingisthattheyfeardisappointingothers.

____17____Ifyouareapeoplepleaser,youarelikelytospendlotsofenergytryingtocontrolhowpeoplefeel

aboutyou.Thebestthingyoucandoisletthemfeeltheirfeelings.Itwillfeelliberatingtofreeyourselffrombeing

responsibleforsomeoneelse'sreaction.

____18____Saying“no”isagoodwaytosetbetterboundariesinyourimportantrelationships.Allhealthy

relationshipshavetheirownboundaries.Ifyouhaven’tsetboundariesinyourrelationships,theoddsarethatat

somepointyouwillendupfeelingpressuredtodosomethingyoudon’twanttodo.

Acceptyourself.Manypeoplepleasersareinsecureaboutwhotheyare.____19____Checkoutoursummary

ofBrenéBrown’stheGiftsofImperfectiontolearnhowtoacceptyourimperfectionsandloveyourself.

Rememberthatyoucannotpleaseeveryone.Nomatterwhatyoudotherewillalwaysbesomeonewhois

unhappywithyourchoices.____20____

A.Sethealthyboundaries.

B.Keephealthyrelationships.

C.Whydoyoufeeltheneedtokeepthemhappy?

D.Spendsometimelearningtoloveyourselfforwhoyouare.

E.Andwhybothertryingtopleaseeveryoneifitisn’tpossible?

F.Butsaying“no”isthebestwaytotakecareofyourownneeds.

G.Thatiswhythemoreyouseeksecurity,thelessofityouhave.

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。

TheNobelPrizeisconsideredoneofthemostrecognizableandadmirableawardspossible,___41___people

oftheworldfortheiroutstandingachievementsindifferentfields.

AlfredNobelwasbornin1833toafamilyofengineersinSweden.In1850,hemetAscanioSobrero,the

inventorofnitroglycerin(硝酸甘油)inParis.Interestedinitsirregular___42___ofexplodingunderpressureor

heat,Nobelstartedtofindawaytocontrolitandmakea___43___explosive.Afteryearsof___44___,in1867,at

theageof34,Nobelinventeddynamite(炸药),whichismucheasierandsafertocontrolthannitroglycerin.

Duringhislifetime,Nobelinventedandpatentedvariousexplosives.He___45___hiswealthfromhis355

inventions,amongwhichdynamitewasthemostimportant.

WhenAlfred’sbrotherLudwigdiedin1888,aFrenchnewspaper___46___publishedAlfred’sobituary(讣

告).Readinghisownobituary,Nobelwas___47___tofindouthispublicimage.Thenewspaperstrongly

___48___Nobelforinventingdynamite,givinghimthenicknameof“themerchantofdeath”andsaying“Dr.

AlfredNobel,whobecame___49___byfindingwaystokillmorepeoplefasterthaneverbefore,diedyesterday.”

ToAlfred,thisobituarywasa(n)____50____.Hespenthislifetimealone____51____thingsandwasdeeply

concernedwithhowhewouldberemembered.Thisunfortunateeventinspiredhimtomakechangesinhiswill,so

asto____52____hispublicimage,andtoberememberedforagoodcause.In1895,oneyearbeforehisdeath,

Nobelmadethelast____53____,sayingclearlythathiswealthwouldbeusedtocreateaseriesofprizesforthose

whohavemadegreat____54____tomankindinphysics,chemistry,physiologyormedicine,literature,andpeace.

Towidespreadastonishment,Dr.AlfredNobel____55____94%ofhistotalwealthtofoundthefiveNobelPrizes.

41.A.rememberingB.honouringC.creditingD.preparing

42.A.natureB.conductC.flavourD.benefit

43.A.deadlyB.bitterC.usableD.mild

44.A.innovationsB.effortsC.hesitationD.association

45.A.broughtupB.putupC.brokeupD.builtup

46.A.mistakenlyB.purposefullyC.unintentionallyD.scientifically

47.A.satisfiedB.relievedC.impressedD.disappointed

48.A.praisedB.blamedC.appreciatedD.favoured

49.A.greedyB.essentialC.richD.sufficient

50.A.errorB.warningC.threatD.consequence

51.A.destroyingB.inventingC.combiningD.stimulating

52.A.improveB.establishC.illustrateD.secure

53.A.requestB.illustrationC.willD.fortune

54.A.choicesB.decisionsC.profitsD.contributions

55.A.gaveawayB.gavebackC.gaveoffD.gaveout

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。

Whatwillourcitiesbelikein2050?Howmuchwillartificialintelligenceadvance?Some

scientists____56____(make)differentpredictionsrecently.

JoelE.CohenfromtheTheRockfellerUniversitysays____57____islikelythatby2050themajorityofthe

peopleintheworldwillliveinurbanareas,andwillhavea____58____(significant)higheraverageagethanpeople

today.Citieswillbe____59____onlyrealisticsolutiontohousingapopulationthatisexpectedto

expand____60____9.7billionby2050.

Andthetechnologywillkeep____61____(advance)rapidly.AccordingtoBillMichell,thelatedirectorof

MITMediaLab’sSmartCitiesresearchgroup,citiesofthefuturewon’tlooklike“somesortofscience-fiction

fantasy”or“StarTrek”,butvirtualrealitywillchange____62____welive.Self-drivingcarswillmakethe

roads____63____(secure),drivingmoreefficient,andprovidefastertransport.

CharlesEbingerattheBrookingsInstitutionthinksthatby2050wewillalsohaveaso-called“smartgrid”

whereallofour____64____(appliance)arelinkeddirectlytoenergydistribution(分布)systems,allowingfor

real-timepricing____65____(base)onsupplyanddemand.Suchatechnologywouldgreatlybenefitmostpeople

andreducedtheconsumption(消耗)offossilfuelenergy.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

66.11月8日你校组织了一场面向全体高二学生,题为“人工智能与人类”的主题讲座,受到了大家的一致好

评。假如你是校英语报的记者李华,请按下列要点用英语写一则新闻报道。内容包括:

1.讲座时间、地点、参加对象;

2.讲座主要内容;

3.对此次活动的简短评论。

注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

LectureonAIReceivingFavorableComments

_____________________________________________________________________________________

ByLiHua,SchoolNewspaper

第二节(满分25分)

67.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。

Growingup,Iwantedtobejustlikemymom.Shewaskindandcaring,andalwaysmadepeoplecomfortable

inherpresence.Foryearsshewasavolunteerinourcommunity.Ilovegoingtothelocalnursinghometohelp

withherwhenIwasachild.However,onceIbecameateenager,Iwastoocaughtupinmyadolescentworldto

worryabouthelpingothers.

OneparticularsummerdaywhenIwas12,Momcameintomyroomandtoldmetogetupandmeetheratthe

car.ButIhadplannedtospendthedayatthelakewithfriends.Whydidshehavetoruineverything?Atlast,I

mademywayoutsidewithmymother.Angryandannoyed,Iclimbedintothecarandshootthedoorloudly.Isatin

silence,tooupsettotalk.“Tasha,doyouknowwherewearegoing?”Momaskedcalmly.Iremainedsilent.

“Sweetheart,we’regoingtothechildren’sshelter.IhavebeentherebeforeandIthinkitwouldbenefityou,”she

explained.

Ifeelapainslowlyforminmystomach.HowwasIsupposedtohelpthere?

Whenwereachedtheshelter,Iwasrathersurprised.Asweapproachedthefrontdoor,windbellsplayeda

calmingtunewhiletreesandflowerswelcomedus.Maybethiswasn’tgoingtobeso.

Momrangthedoorbell.Wewereledtothefrontroom,whereallofthechildrenwereplaying.Toyswere

spreadoutacrossthefloor.Inoticedababywhosebodywasseriouslywounded.Mostofthechildrenhad

noticeablephysicalscarssuchascuts,burnsandscratches.Whataterriblelifetheymusthadhadbeforethey

movedhere!Myheartsank.AsIwaslookingaround,Ifeltagentlepullonmyshirt.

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。

Ilookeddowntofindalittlegirlwithbrowneyeslookingupat

me.__________________________________________________________________________________

Ireturnedtotheshelterwithmumseveraltimes.

____________________________________________________________________________________

1-5ABCAA6-10BBCAA11-15BCCBA16-20CBAAC

21-25CCBDA26-30BCCAD31-35BCDCB35-40CFADE

41-45BACBD46-50ADBCB51-55BACDA

56.havemade57.it58.significantly59.the60.to

61.advancing62.how63.securer##moresecure64.appliances

65.based

【答案】Onepossibleversion:

LectureonAIreceivingfavorablecomments

OnNovember8th,aninspiringlectureonAIandhumanitywasorganizedintheschoolhall,

mainlytargetedatstudentsinGrade11.

ThelecturestartedwithgeneralaccountsofAI,inwhichitsdevelopmentandpractical

applicationswerebrieflyintroduced.Whatfollowedwastheconvenienceandpotentialthreats

broughttohumancivilization.Asclaimed,thoughbenefitinghumansenormously,AImightreplace

humansifnotmanagedappropriately.Finally,apromisingprospectofhumanslivinginharmony

withAIwasforecast.

Undoubtedly,thelecturewasbotheducationalandappealing,givingwarningsandinspiringthe

studentstoadoptobjectiveattitudestoAI.

ByLiHua,SchoolNewspaper

【答案】Onepossibleversion:

Ilookeddowntoseealittlegirlwithbrowneyeslookingupatme.Herangelicfacelighted,

althoughthereweresomescarsonherlittlearms.“Hi.I’mAshley.Doyouwanttoplaydollswith

me?”sheasked.IlookedoverandsawMomnoddingtomewithasmile.IbenttowardAshleyand

whispered,“Sure.I’dloveto.”Hertinyhandreachedupandtookmine,andwewalkedtowardthe

dollhouse.Ourtimetogetherbroughthergreatjoyandfunandshealsomademyday.

IreturnedtotheshelterwithMomseveraltimes.Duringthosevisits,someofthechildren

includingAshleysharedtheirtroubledpastswithmeingreatdetail.Ifeltsorryforwhathad

happenedtothemandtreasuredthefriendshipbetweenus.Iwouldliketodoeverythinginmy

powertohelpthechildrenthere.Atthesametime,IlearnedtobegratefulforallthatIhad.Itwasa

meaningfultimeinmyyounglifethatIwillneverforget.ItwasMomwhotaughtmethevaluable

lessonthatsummer.

听力解析

1.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?

A.Fillinaform.B.Buyhispainting.C.Cleanhishands.

【答案】A

原文:W:Yourpaintingisfantastic,Roger.

M:I’mhappyyoulikeit.I’mgoingtoenteracompetition.Here’stheform.Couldyouhelpmefillitout,please?

Myhandshavepaintalloverthem.

W:OK.

2.Wherearethespeakersprobably?

A.Inabarbershop.B.Inthestreet.C.Inanoffice.

【答案】B

原文:W:Excuseme.Iwonderifyoucanhelpme.

M:Sure.Whatisit?

W:Iwanttohavemyhaircut,butIcan’tfindabarbershop.

M:Iknowwhereoneis.Comeon—I’llshowyou.

3.Whatisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Friends.B.Hostandguest.C.Coworkers.

【答案】C

原文:W:Hey,Todd.ThisisSarah.Myflighthasbeendelayed.Iwon’tbethereontime.

M:IguessI’llhavetodothepresentationalone.

W:Canwepostponethemeeting?

M:No.Theclientsarecatchingaflightrightafterthemeeting.

4.HowdidJanegohome?

A.Bybus.B.Bycar.C.Onfoot.

【答案】A

原文:W:Jane’scarwasintherepairyesterday,soshehadtotakethebushome.

M:IfIhadseenheronmywayhome,Iwouldhavegivenheraride.

5.Whatdoesthemanlikeaboutthegame?

A.Theraceitself.B.

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