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高级中学名校试卷PAGEPAGE1浙江省台州市台州六校联盟2025-2026学年高二上学期11月期中英语试题第一部分:听力(略)第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15个小题;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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。AIfyouwanttofindabookforyourchildren,herearesomebooksthatyoucanchoosefrom.CharlieThorneandtheLastEquationbyStuartGibbsTheCIAisonatasktofindanequation(方程式),whichcoulddestroytheworldifthebadpeoplegetit.Forhelp,theyturntoCharlie,a12-year-oldgirlwhoisassmartasAlbertEinstein.Childrenwholikeexcitingmysterieswillenjoyreadingthisbook.AstroNutsbyJonScieszkaandStevenWeinbergInAstroNuts,theEarthhasbeendestroyedbyhumansforthousandsofyears.FouranimalssetoutfromMountRushmore,themainofficeofNASA.Theirtaskistofindanewplanetfitforhumanlife.Finally,theydiscoverone:PlantPlanet.Thestory'stopicissimple:Don'tharmtheplanet.Readerswholovesciencefiction(科幻小说)willenjoyAstroNuts.StargazingbyJenWangChristinehearsthatMoon,whoisnewintown,isthekindofkidwhobeatspeopleupforfun.ButMoonandhermumcometolivewithChristine'sfamily,andthetwokidsbecomebestfriends.MoonevensharesabigsecretwithChristine.StargazingisbasedonJenWang'sexperiencesasachild.Thestoryisaboutthepoweroffriendship.RollwithItbyJamieSumnerRollwithItisastoryabouta12-year-oldgirlnamedEllie.Shehasdifficultywalkingonherownandusesawheelchair.WhenEllieandhermummovetoanotherstatetotakecareofEllie'sgrandpa,shemustlearntodealwithanewschoolandnewfriendships.Thisbookisamust-readforeveryone.It'saheartwarmingstorythatreallyshowsthevalueoffamily.1.WhichofthefollowingencouragesreaderstoprotecttheEarth?A.Stargazing.B.AstroNuts.C.RollwithIt.D.CharlieThorneandtheLastEquation.2.What'sspecialaboutStargazing?A.Itmainlydiscussesanimals'stories.B.Itincludesmuchscientificknowledge.C.Itismainlyabouthowtomakefriends.D.Itisconnectedwiththeauthor'sownexperiences.3.WhatcanwelearnaboutEllie?A.Shedoesn'twanttogotoanotherstate.B.Shehastroublecommunicatingwithothers.C.Sheiscarefullylookedafterbyhergrandpa.D.Shehastosolveproblemsfacedinanewplace.BBorninHainanprovince,ChenXingrongcouldnotsayaworduntilhewas2yearsold.Afterhewasdiagnosedwithautism,hisparentssankintoextremesorrow.Autismisanerve(神经)developmentaldisordercharacterizedbyvaryingdegreesofdifficultyincommunicationskillsandsocialinteractions,andbyrepetitivepatternsofbehaviorsometimes.Thereareatleast10millioncasesofautisminChina,withmorethan2millionofwhicharechildren,accordingtoareportreleasedin2015.In2012,ChenXunhulearnedthatswimmingcouldhelppeoplewithautismimprovetheirvitalability,sohespentmonthslearninghowtoswimbywatchingvideosandreadingbooks.“Ispentthreemonthsteachingmyson,buttheeffortswereinvain.”herecalls.Buttohissurprise,afteranotherthreemonths,hediscoveredthathissonhaddevelopedtheabilitytocontrolhisbreathunderwater,whichsignificantlybuiltuphisson’sconfidence,andswimmingsoonbecameakeyactivityforthefamily.Thefatherlaidthegroundworkforhisson’sswimminglessons.OnonewalloftheirhomehangsatableforChenXingrong’sroutineexercises.Lastyearthefathertookhissontotakepartinthe11thNationalParalympicGamesandtheeighthSpecialOlympicsinXi’an,Shaanxiprovince.Hissonmanagedtoclaimfivemedals,includingagold.In2010,anautism-themedfilm,titledOceanHeaven,hitthebigscreeninChina.Itdescribeshowafatherattemptstoteachhissonthenecessarylifeskillstolivewithouthim.Afterwards,thefatherorganizedabout500peopletowatchthefilmtogetherinthecinema.“Iwantedthepublictoknowmoreaboutautisticpeoplesoastoreducemisunderstanding.”saysthefather.Thankstohisfather’sperseverance,ChenXingronghasalsolearnedsomebasiclifeskills.“Hedoesvoluntaryjobsatsupermarketsandfast-foodrestaurants.”sayshisfather,“Heispartofthecommunity,andIhopehewillliveawonderfullifeinthefuture.”4.WhathappenedtoChenXingrong?A.Hesufferedfromnervedisorder. B.Hegaveupswimminglessons.C.Hehaddifficultyinwalking. D.Helikeswatchingvideosandreadingbooks5.WhichstrengthenedChenXingrong’confidenceatthebeginningofswimming?A.Gettingmedals. B.Doingvoluntaryjobs.C.Doingroutineexercises. D.Holdingbreathunderwater.6.What’sthefather’intentiontoorganizethefilm?A.Toshowamovingfilmforothers.B.Toteachhissonnecessarylifeskills.C.Toexpresshisgratitudetothecommunity.D.Togiveautisticpeopleabetterunderstanding.7.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.Familylovemakesadifference. B.Educationisthekeytosuccess.C.Happinesscomesfromstruggle. D.Misfortuneleadstoagoodresult.CWithmillionsofridersontheroad,China’sfooddeliveryindustryhaslongprideditselfonbeingabletoreacheverycornerofthecountry.Now,MeituanisevenofferingtodelivertakeouttotheGreatWall—droppedoffnotbyaworkeronanelectricbike,butbyadrone(无人机)slidingfromthesky.ForthemillionsoftouristswhovisittheGreatWalleachyear,thedronedeliveryserviceoffersanewlevelofconvenience.Visitorscannowordermealsanddrinksviatheirsmartphones,withdronesdeliveringtheirorderstotheirlocationsonthewall,whicheliminatestheneedfortouriststoleavetheirspots,allowingthemtofullyengageintheexperienceofvisitingtheGreatWallwithoutinterruptions.TheGreatWalldronerouteextendsfromanearbyhotelrooftoptoawatchtoweronthesouthernpartofBadaling,anareapreviouslyfreeofcommercial(商业的)facilities.“That’swheredronescanhelp,”YanYan,publicaffairsdirectorofMeituan’sdronebusiness,toldCCTV.“Throughdrones,wecanmaketripsthattake50minutesonfootinfiveminutesanddeliverheatreliefobjectsandemergencysuppliestovisitors.”Onceanorderisreceived,aMeituanworkerwillpickitupfromanearbystoreandbringittothehotelrooftop,whereitwillbeweighedandpackaged.Anoperatorthentiesthepackagetothedrone,whichwillflyonautopilottothewatchtower,whereanotherworkerwaitstoreceiveitandhandsitovertothecustomer.Thecompanywillinitiallyofferfreedeliverywhileitteststheservice,andclaimsthatpricingwillstaysimilartothatofregulardeliveriesafterward.Meituan’sdronedeliveryattheGreatWallisanotherexampleofhowdronetechnologycanbeusedforthelastmile.Theprogramcouldserveasamodelforsimilarservicesinothertourist-heavyorgeographicallychallenginglocationsworldwideandhaveapromisingfuture.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“eliminates”inparagraph2mean?A.Ignores. B.Identifies. C.removes. D.Satisfies9.HowdoesYanYansoundaboutthedronedelivery?A.Critical. B.Doubtful. C.Unconcerned. D.Approving.10.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytellus?A.Howthepackagesareattachedtothedrones. B.Howthedronedeliveryserviceiscarriedout.C.Howoperatorscontroltheroutesofthedrones. D.Howcustomers’orderinformationisreceived.11.WhatarethemainfeaturesofMeituan’sdronedeliveryserviceattheGreatWall?A.Convenientandinnovative. B.Costlybutdependable.C.Dangerousandtime-consuming. D.Traditionalbuthigh-cost.DIntimesofintensestress,peoplesometimesletitoutwithascreamandanewstudysuggeststhatplantsmightdothesame.ResearchersatTelAvivUniversityinIsraelhasfoundthatplantsletoutultrasonic(超声的)screamswhendamagedorstressedbydrought.Thenoises,fallingwithinarangeof20to100kilohertz,aretoohigh-frequencyforhumanstohear,butotherplantsandsomeanimalsperceivethem.Insectsmightbelisteningforsoundsfromstressedplantstoassesstheirconditionbeforelayingeggsontheirleaves.Amoth(蛾)maydecideagainstlayingeggsonaplantthatsoundswater-stressed.Researchersattachedrecordingdevicesdirectlytoplantstolistenforsecretsoundsinsidetheirstems(茎).Indrought,airbubblesformed,burstandcausedvibrations(振动)withinthetissuethatnormallycarrieswateruptheplants’stems.Theprocesswaspickedupbytheattachedrecordingdevices,butresearcherswantedtoknowifanyplantsoundscouldtravelthroughtheair.Sotheteamplacedmicrophones10centimetresfromstressed-outtomatoandtobaccoplants.Theysubjectedonesetofcropstodroughtandanothertophysicaldamage.Athirdgroupwasuntouched.Themicrophonesdidpickupdistinctsounds.Onaverage,drought-stressedtomatoplantsletoutabout35ultrasonicscreamsperhour,whilethosewithcutstemsmadeabout25.Drought-stressedtobaccoplantsletoutabout11screamsperhour,andcutcropsmadeabout15soundsinthesametime.Theaveragenumberofsoundsfromuntouchedplantsfellbelowoneperhour.Theresearchersalsoattemptedtoidentifyeachplantgroupjustbasedonitsscreams.Usingatypeofartificialintelligencecalculations,theteampickedoutdistinctfeaturesineachsetofsoundsandsuccessfullysortedtheirplantsintothreekinds:“dry,cutoruntouched.”Ifitisnottoocostlytosetuptherecordinginafieldsituation,farmersmightbeabletohearthesestresssignalstoo.Infuture,enablingfarmerstolistenforwater-stressedplantscould“openanewdirection”,whichwillbeincreasinglyimportantasclimatechangeexposesmoreareastodrought.12.Themothismentionedinparagraph2toshow__________.A.mothsneedenoughwaterwhenlayingeggsB.someanimalsareabletohearplantsscreamC.someinsectsarepickyabouttheirsurroundingsD.wildlifespeciesdependoneachotherwhenstressed13.Whatcanwelearnfromtheresearch?A.Plants’soundscouldn’tbedetectedbyhumans.B.Plantscanbegroupedaccordingtotheirfeatures.C.Plants’screamsarerelatedtostresstypesinaway.D.Airbubblescontributetothelackofwaterinplants.14.Whatdoesthelastparagraphfocuson?A.Supportingevidencefortheresearchresult.B.Potentialapplicationoftheresearchfindings.C.Afurtherexplanationoftheresearchmethods.D.Areasonabledoubtabouttheresearchprocess.15.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Plants’Vibrations:WaytoReacttoStressB.StressSignals:SecretNewlyFoundinPlantsC.GreenScreams:PlantsMakeNoisesWhenStressedD.UltrasonicScreams:DiscoveryOpensaNewChapter第二节(共5个小题;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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。Weallwanttobesuccessful.___16___Wetendtofocusdirectlyontheendgoals,failingtorealizeourbiggoalsarenotgoingtohappenovernight.Thisiswhycelebratingsmallwinsissoimportantingivingismotivation(动力)topushthroughdifficultiesandmoveforward.Thenhowtocelebratesmallwins?Breaklargegoalsdownintosmallgoals.Whenfacedwithalargegoal,ourmindscanslipintothehabitofdelay.Smallgoalscanhelpavoidthis.___17___Instead,makesureyoucreatesmall,achievablegoalsthatwillallowyoutoseeyourprogressmoreclearly.Thesesmallsuccesseswillhelpyoufeelgoodwitheachlittlestep.Reward(犒劳)yourself.___18___Itcouldbeanythingfromtreatingyourselftoyourfavoritecoffeeoreventakingatripsomewhere.Havingsomethingtolookforwardtotrainsthebrainintocreatingmotivation,whichcanspeedupyourpaceofsuccess.Don’tpressureyourself.Puttingstrictdeadlines(截止日期)onyourgoalscanleadtopossiblefeelingsoffailure,evenwhentherearesmallvictoriesalongtheway.___19___Thiswillincreaseyourhappinessandmotivationasyoucelebratesmallwins.Trackyourprogress.Sometimes,wecangiveupbecauseweareunawareofhowclosewearetosuccessandforgethowmuchwe’vedone.Thenwhynotkeeparecord?Itwillremindyouhowfaryou’vecomeinachievingyourgoal.___20___Inshort,smallwinsmakehugesuccesses.Celebratingsmallwinswillmakelong-termgoalseasiertoachieveinthelongrun.A.Beflexiblewithyourtimelimits.B.Smallwinscanactuallybeeasytoignore.C.Sodon’texpecttorealizeyourbigdreaminstantly.D.Thenegativefeelingsmayslowdownyoursuccess.E.Dowhatyouenjoythemosteachtimeyoucompleteastep.F.Butalongthejourneytosuccess,wecanfeeldiscouragedsometimes.G.Besides,seeingallthesmallwinswrittendowncanbearewardinitself.第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:完形填空(共15个小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。Onesummernight,myfriendsandIstoleintotheJordan’sbackyardandstartedharvestingtheirsweet,juicystrawberries(树莓).Wewereenjoyingeverybiteofthetastyberries____21____MrJordancamechargingoutsideallofasudden.“Whatareyouboysdoingouthere?”heyelledasmyfriendsranoffinall____22____.Heattemptedtocatchoneortwoastheyrushedpasthim,buttheyweretoo____23____fortheoldergentlemantocatch.Withinseconds,theboys____24____intothedarkofthesummernight.Allexceptme.However,speedwasnevermy____25____.Itookthetongue-lashing(痛骂)thatMr.Jordangavemeashemarchedmedowntheblocktomyhouse,wheremymothertookoverandsc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B.when C.since D.after22.A.efforts B.circumstances C.directions D.boundaries23.A.instant B.intense C.vital D.swift24.A.disappeared B.resisted C.revealed D.appealed25.A.fashion B.strength C.innovation D.prospect26.A.gently B.barely C.angrily D.slightly27.A.which B.where C.when D.what28.A.escape B.conflict C.trial D.strategy29.A.reliable B.remarkable C.secure D.unfair30.A.distinguishing B.warning C.asking D.informing31.A.prohibit B.control C.adopt D.predict32.A.putupwith B.makeupwith C.comeupwith D.gothroughwith33.A.detect B.resist C.advocate D.treat34.A.bestuckin B.beoccupiedin C.bedevotedto D.becommittedto35.A.conclusion B.complaint C.concern D.command第三部分:语言运用第二节(共10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Recently,researchersinChinahavefoundanewwaytoturnsoilfertile,making____36____possibleforhumanstodevelopagricultureonthemoon.InSeptember,specialbacteria____37____(introduce)intothesoilandconsequentlytheydiscoveredthatphosphorus,animportantnutrientforplants,increased.BytheendofOctober2024,theresearchershadconductednumerous____38____(experiment)andfinallytheymadeit.TheygrewaplantlinkedwiththetobaccoplantandusedvolcanicsoilfromtheChangbaiMountainsinJilinprovince,____39____issimilartolunarsoil.Theytreatedthemoon-likesoilwiththreedifferentkindsofbacteria.By____40____(compare),theplantsraisedinthebacteria-treatedsoilgrew____41____(well)thanplantsthatgrewinthesoilwithoutthebacteria.XiaYitong,aco-authorofthestudy,saidthat____42____(carry)food,oxygenandwatertopeopleonthemoonwouldbe____43____(incredible)expensive.Headded,“Aplantcultivationsystemonthemoonwillmeetlong-termfoodandoxygenrequirementsforhumans,thuscontributing____44____thehumanlifeonthemoon.Otherplanstogrowfoodonthemoonthatdonotneedsoilaremorecostlyastheyrequirematerials____45____(transport)fromEarth.”第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,上周你体验了学校新开设的智能化图书馆(smartlibrary),请你给你的新西兰笔友Michae1写一封邮件分享此次经历,内容包括:(1)智能图书馆的设施;(2)你的体验和感受。注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;(2)请按照如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。DearMichael,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节:读后续写(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一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。WhenIlookbackonmychildhood,thefirstimagethatspringstomymindisthedaisy(雏菊)keptinmydictionary,whichalwaysremindsmeofmylunchtimeswithmymother.WhenIwasinthethirdgrade,Iwaspickedtobetheprincessintheschoolplay,andforweeksmymotherhadpractisedmylines(台词)sohardwithme.ButnomatterhoweasilyIdeliveredthemathome,assoonasIsteppedonstage,everyworddisappearedfrommyhead.Finally,myteachertookmeaside.Sheexplainedthatshehadwrittenanarrator’s(旁白)parttotheplay,andaskedmetoswitchroles.Ididn’ttellmymotherwhathadhappenedwhenIwenthomeforlunchthatday.Butshesensedmypain,andinsteadofsuggestingwepracticemylines,sheaskedifIwantedtowalkintheyard.Itwasalovelyspringdayandtherosevine(藤蔓)wasturninggreen.Underthehugetrees,wecouldseeyellowdaisiespoppingthroughthegrassinbunches,asifapainterhadtouchedourlandscapewithalittlebitofgold.Iwatchedmymothercasuallybenddownbyoneofthedaisies.“IthinkI’mgoingtodigupalltheseweeds,”shesaid,suddenlypullingaflowerupbyitsroots.“Fromnowon,we’llhaveonlyrosesinthisgarden.”“ButIlikedaisies,”Iprotested(抗议).“Allflowersarebeautiful——evendaisies.”Mymotherlookedatmeseriously.“Yes,everyflowerhasitsownbeauty,doesn’tit?”sheaskedthoughtfully.Inodded,feelingpleasedthatIhadwonherover.“Andthatistrueofpeopletoo,”sheadded,“Noteveryonecanbeaprincess.Hence,thereisnoshameinthat.”Relievedthatshehadsensedmypain,IstartedtocrywhenItoldherwhathadhappened.Shelistenedandsmiled.注意:1.所续写的短文的词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在以下位置作答。Paragraph1:“Youwillbeabeautifulnarrator,”shecomforted.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Backstageonthenightoftheperformance,Istillfeltnervous.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________浙江省台州市台州六校联盟2025-2026学年高二上学期11月期中英语试题第一部分:听力(略)第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15个小题;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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。AIfyouwanttofindabookforyourchildren,herearesomebooksthatyoucanchoosefrom.CharlieThorneandtheLastEquationbyStuartGibbsTheCIAisonatasktofindanequation(方程式),whichcoulddestroytheworldifthebadpeoplegetit.Forhelp,theyturntoCharlie,a12-year-oldgirlwhoisassmartasAlbertEinstein.Childrenwholikeexcitingmysterieswillenjoyreadingthisbook.AstroNutsbyJonScieszkaandStevenWeinbergInAstroNuts,theEarthhasbeendestroyedbyhumansforthousandsofyears.FouranimalssetoutfromMountRushmore,themainofficeofNASA.Theirtaskistofindanewplanetfitforhumanlife.Finally,theydiscoverone:PlantPlanet.Thestory'stopicissimple:Don'tharmtheplanet.Readerswholovesciencefiction(科幻小说)willenjoyAstroNuts.StargazingbyJenWangChristinehearsthatMoon,whoisnewintown,isthekindofkidwhobeatspeopleupforfun.ButMoonandhermumcometolivewithChristine'sfamily,andthetwokidsbecomebestfriends.MoonevensharesabigsecretwithChristine.StargazingisbasedonJenWang'sexperiencesasachild.Thestoryisaboutthepoweroffriendship.RollwithItbyJamieSumnerRollwithItisastoryabouta12-year-oldgirlnamedEllie.Shehasdifficultywalkingonherownandusesawheelchair.WhenEllieandhermummovetoanotherstatetotakecareofEllie'sgrandpa,shemustlearntodealwithanewschoolandnewfriendships.Thisbookisamust-readforeveryone.It'saheartwarmingstorythatreallyshowsthevalueoffamily.1.WhichofthefollowingencouragesreaderstoprotecttheEarth?A.Stargazing.B.AstroNuts.C.RollwithIt.D.CharlieThorneandtheLastEquation.2.What'sspecialaboutStargazing?A.Itmainlydiscussesanimals'stories.B.Itincludesmuchscientificknowledge.C.Itismainlyabouthowtomakefriends.D.Itisconnectedwiththeauthor'sownexperiences.3.WhatcanwelearnaboutEllie?A.Shedoesn'twanttogotoanotherstate.B.Shehastroublecommunicatingwithothers.C.Sheiscarefullylookedafterbyhergrandpa.D.Shehastosolveproblemsfacedinanewplace.BBorninHainanprovince,ChenXingrongcouldnotsayaworduntilhewas2yearsold.Afterhewasdiagnosedwithautism,hisparentssankintoextremesorrow.Autismisanerve(神经)developmentaldisordercharacterizedbyvaryingdegreesofdifficultyincommunicationskillsandsocialinteractions,andbyrepetitivepatternsofbehaviorsometimes.Thereareatleast10millioncasesofautisminChina,withmorethan2millionofwhicharechildren,accordingtoareportreleasedin2015.In2012,ChenXunhulearnedthatswimmingcouldhelppeoplewithautismimprovetheirvitalability,sohespentmonthslearninghowtoswimbywatchingvideosandreadingbooks.“Ispentthreemonthsteachingmyson,buttheeffortswereinvain.”herecalls.Buttohissurprise,afteranotherthreemonths,hediscoveredthathissonhaddevelopedtheabilitytocontrolhisbreathunderwater,whichsignificantlybuiltuphisson’sconfidence,andswimmingsoonbecameakeyactivityforthefamily.Thefatherlaidthegroundworkforhisson’sswimminglessons.OnonewalloftheirhomehangsatableforChenXingrong’sroutineexercises.Lastyearthefathertookhissontotakepartinthe11thNationalParalympicGamesandtheeighthSpecialOlympicsinXi’an,Shaanxiprovince.Hissonmanagedtoclaimfivemedals,includingagold.In2010,anautism-themedfilm,titledOceanHeaven,hitthebigscreeninChina.Itdescribeshowafatherattemptstoteachhissonthenecessarylifeskillstolivewithouthim.Afterwards,thefatherorganizedabout500peopletowatchthefilmtogetherinthecinema.“Iwantedthepublictoknowmoreaboutautisticpeoplesoastoreducemisunderstanding.”saysthefather.Thankstohisfather’sperseverance,ChenXingronghasalsolearnedsomebasiclifeskills.“Hedoesvoluntaryjobsatsupermarketsandfast-foodrestaurants.”sayshisfather,“Heispartofthecommunity,andIhopehewillliveawonderfullifeinthefuture.”4.WhathappenedtoChenXingrong?A.Hesufferedfromnervedisorder. B.Hegaveupswimminglessons.C.Hehaddifficultyinwalking. D.Helikeswatchingvideosandreadingbooks5.WhichstrengthenedChenXingrong’confidenceatthebeginningofswimming?A.Gettingmedals. B.Doingvoluntaryjobs.C.Doingroutineexercises. D.Holdingbreathunderwater.6.What’sthefather’intentiontoorganizethefilm?A.Toshowamovingfilmforothers.B.Toteachhissonnecessarylifeskills.C.Toexpresshisgratitudetothecommunity.D.Togiveautisticpeopleabetterunderstanding.7.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.Familylovemakesadifference. B.Educationisthekeytosuccess.C.Happinesscomesfromstruggle. D.Misfortuneleadstoagoodresult.CWithmillionsofridersontheroad,China’sfooddeliveryindustryhaslongprideditselfonbeingabletoreacheverycornerofthecountry.Now,MeituanisevenofferingtodelivertakeouttotheGreatWall—droppedoffnotbyaworkeronanelectricbike,butbyadrone(无人机)slidingfromthesky.ForthemillionsoftouristswhovisittheGreatWalleachyear,thedronedeliveryserviceoffersanewlevelofconvenience.Visitorscannowordermealsanddrinksviatheirsmartphones,withdronesdeliveringtheirorderstotheirlocationsonthewall,whicheliminatestheneedfortouriststoleavetheirspots,allowingthemtofullyengageintheexperienceofvisitingtheGreatWallwithoutinterruptions.TheGreatWalldronerouteextendsfromanearbyhotelrooftoptoawatchtoweronthesouthernpartofBadaling,anareapreviouslyfreeofcommercial(商业的)facilities.“That’swheredronescanhelp,”YanYan,publicaffairsdirectorofMeituan’sdronebusiness,toldCCTV.“Throughdrones,wecanmaketripsthattake50minutesonfootinfiveminutesanddeliverheatreliefobjectsandemergencysuppliestovisitors.”Onceanorderisreceived,aMeituanworkerwillpickitupfromanearbystoreandbringittothehotelrooftop,whereitwillbeweighedandpackaged.Anoperatorthentiesthepackagetothedrone,whichwillflyonautopilottothewatchtower,whereanotherworkerwaitstoreceiveitandhandsitovertothecustomer.Thecompanywillinitiallyofferfreedeliverywhileitteststheservice,andclaimsthatpricingwillstaysimilartothatofregulardeliveriesafterward.Meituan’sdronedeliveryattheGreatWallisanotherexampleofhowdronetechnologycanbeusedforthelastmile.Theprogramcouldserveasamodelforsimilarservicesinothertourist-heavyorgeographicallychallenginglocationsworldwideandhaveapromisingfuture.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“eliminates”inparagraph2mean?A.Ignores. B.Identifies. C.removes. D.Satisfies9.HowdoesYanYansoundaboutthedronedelivery?A.Critical. B.Doubtful. C.Unconcerned. D.Approving.10.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytellus?A.Howthepackagesareattachedtothedrones. B.Howthedronedeliveryserviceiscarriedout.C.Howoperatorscontroltheroutesofthedrones. D.Howcustomers’orderinformationisreceived.11.WhatarethemainfeaturesofMeituan’sdronedeliveryserviceattheGreatWall?A.Convenientandinnovative. B.Costlybutdependable.C.Dangerousandtime-consuming. D.Traditionalbuthigh-cost.DIntimesofintensestress,peoplesometimesletitoutwithascreamandanewstudysuggeststhatplantsmightdothesame.R

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