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第=page11页,共=sectionpages11页英语一模突破卷(成都专用)(全解全新)一、听力-选择题:本大题共20小题,共20分。1.听力选择。.A.Iˈmsorry. B.Everythingisfine.

C.Itˈsmine. 2.听力选择。.A.Thankyou. B.Goodidea. C.Iagree.3.听力选择。A.Yes,Iˈdloveto. B.Idonˈtlikemovies.

C.Itˈstoolate. 4.听力选择。.A.Ofcourse! B.Welldone! C.Verywell!5.听力选择。.A.Nevermind. B.Itdepends. C.OK,hereyouare.6.听对话,回答小题。.A.Thedanceclub. B.Thechessclub. C.Themusicclub.7.听对话,回答小题。.A.Tothesupermarket. B.Tothezoo.

C.Tothecitypark. 8.听对话,回答小题。.A.Sad. B.Excited. C.Surprised.9.听对话,回答小题。.A.Atabusstop. B.Inacoffeehouse.

C.Inthepostoffice. 10.听对话,回答小题。.A.CollectingCDs. B.Collectingstamps.

C.Collectingcars. 11.听对话,回答小题。.A.Everyday. B.Twiceaweek. C.Fivetimesaweek.12.听对话,回答小题。.A.At9:00am. B.At9:50am. C.At10:00am.13.听对话,回答小题。.A.18. B.21. C.20.14.听对话,回答小题。.A.Doinghomework. B.WatchingTV. C.Doinghousework.15.听对话,回答小题。.A.Becauseitˈsclosedtoday.

B.Becauseitisbeingrepaired.

C.Becauseitistoocrowded.听短文,回答小题。16.Whendidthespeakergotomailthepostcards?A.OnFriday. B.OnSaturday. C.OnSunday.17.Whywasthespeakerworriedwhenbeinglost?A.Becausehe/shewasafraidtomisstheship.

B.Becausehe/shecouldnˈtfindsomeonetohelphim/her.

C.Becausethepostofficewouldbeclosedin25minutes.18.Wherewasthepostoffice?A.OnBridgeStreet. B.Nexttoapoliceoffice.

C.OnFifthAvenue. 19.Howdidthespeakergettothepostoffice?A.Onfoot. B.Bybus. C.Bytaxi.20.Whatdidthespeakerdoafterpostingthecards?A.Wenthome.

B.Visitedanisland.

C.Orderedashiptickettoanisland.二、补全对话-选择:本大题共5小题,共5分。阅读下面对话,根据对话内容,从下面的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,使对话通顺、合理,意思完整。一空一句。(MillieandDanielarechattingafterschool.)Millie:AreyoupreparingfortheSeniorHighSchoolEntranceExaminationˈsEnglishlisteningandspeakingtest?Daniel:Yeah,butIˈmkindoffight.

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Howaboutyou?Millie:Iˈmpracticingbylisteningmoreeveryday.

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Forthespeakingpart,Irecordmyselfansweringsamplequestions.Daniel:

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Iˈmsoworriedaboutmakinggrammarmistakeswhenspeaking.Millie:Donˈtbe.

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Theexaminerscaremoreaboutyourcommunicationability.

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Daniel:Youˈreright.Thanks!Iˈllhaveatry.A.Practicemakesperfect.B.Justfocusonexpressingyourideasclearly.C.Itreallyhelpsimprovemylisteningskills.D.Thelisteningpartisabithardforme.E.Thatˈsasmartidea!21.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E22.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E23.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E24.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E25.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E三、阅读六选五:本大题共5小题,共10分。Isyourglassofmilkhalf-fullorhalf-empty?Thissayingisoftenusedtotestwhetherpeoplearepositive(积极的)ornegative(消极的).

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.Ifamanishalf-empty,heisnegativeandalwaysthinksaboutthebadthingsinlife.

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.Researchshowsthatpositivethinkerswillexperiencelessstresswhenfacedwithchallenges.Thinkingpositivelycanmakepeoplehappierandmoresuccessful.Thisisbecausepositivethinkersbelievetheirgoalsareachievableandwithinreaching.

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.Everybodyworriesfromtimetotime.

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.Itˈslikeafirealarmthatkeepsussafe.Ifyouneverworryabouthowthingswouldturnout,youwonˈtfindrisksaroundyou.Thetroubleisthatsometimesitgoesoffwhenthereisnˈthugedangertoface.Whenthishappens,youwillfeelhopeless.Positivethinkingisusuallyshapedbyourgenes(基因)whicharecarriedbyourparents.

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.Researchhasshownthatitcanhelptowriteordrawathingthatˈsgreat.Forexample,youcandrawapictureofyouplayingtheguitar,havingpassedyournextterm.Imaginingthiscanencourageyoutoworktoachieveit,suchaspracticingeveryday.A.Positivethinkingoftenstartswithself-talk.B.So,theyareencouragedtoworktowardsthem.C.Therearemanyadvantagesofpositivethinking.D.However,everyonecanlearntothinkpositively.E.Worryingisthatourbrainwarnsusthattheremayberisks.F.Ifamanispositiveabouteverything,heˈsaglass-half-fullperson.26.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F27.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F28.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F29.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F30.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F四、单选题:本大题共10小题,共10分。31.NationalEyeHealthWeekremindsustotake________actiontokeepoureyeshealthy.A.a B.an C./32.—ItˈsamazingthatAItechnologyisdevelopinginsucharapidway!—Inanera(时代)likethis,_________isimpossible.A.something B.anything C.nothing33.ThetraditionalChineselunarcalendardividesayearinto24solarterms(节气).Xiaoman(alittlefull)usuallyfalls________May.A.in B.at C.on34.—Thepapercuttingisprettylively.Whomadeit?—It__________beAmy.Nobodyinourclassexceptherisabletodoit.A.might B.must C.canˈt35.—Sofar,threeChinesewomenastronauts________intospace.—Thatˈstrue.Theyˈretheprideofournation.A.travel B.havetraveled C.willtravel36.—_________doyouchangethebatteryofyourrobot?—Everytwomonths.A.Howoften B.Howlong C.Howsoon37.Ourteacherasksustoreadnewspaperseveryday________wecanfindoutwhatˈsgoingonaroundtheworld.A.sothat B.eventhough C.inorderto38.Stopthrowingplasticintotheocean,oritwillmake________worldforhumanbeings.A.aworse B.theworst C.abetter39.DuringtheHanDynastyin105AD,papermaking___________inChina.A.isinvented B.wasinvented C.willbeinvented40.ThemovieNeZha________hasauniqueplotandvividcharacters,haswontheloveofalargenumberofaudiencesbothathomeandabroad.A.which B.who C.where五、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共20分。Artificialintelligence(AI)isgrowingfast.Robotsandsmartcomputerscandomanyjobshumansusedtodo.TheriseofAImaycausemanyjobsto

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.Forexample,driver-lesscarsmightcompletelyreplacetaxidriversoneday.Some

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userobotstoproduceandbuildthings.Unlikehumans,AIsystemsdonotrequirebreaksorrest,makingthemsuitableforcontinuous(连续的)operationandtasks.Evensomestoresuseself-checkoutmachines

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cashiers(收银员).Butdonˈtworry,newjobswillappeartoo.Peoplewillcreaterobots,teachAItosolveproblemsorengageinmoreinnovativework.AIcanˈtreplacejobsthatneedkindness,artandteamwork,either.Itmakeslifemucheasier

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needshumanstocontrolit.Letˈsmaintaincuriosityandkeeplearning.Insummary,whileAIoffers

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benefitsintermsofefficiency,decision-makingandconvenience,italsobringssignificantchallenges.41.A.direct B.disappear C.discover42.A.factories B.schools C.communities43.A.becauseof B.insteadof C.nextto44.A.or B.if C.but45.A.important B.simple C.countlessAftermorningexercises,wewalkedbacktotheclassroom.Ourlegshurtandshook.Allofuscomplained(抱怨)aboutthetiringdailyactivityloudly.Someevenactedtocoughand

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theteacherwouldexcusetheirbadrunning.Thatafternoon,Ms.Smithaskedustoplayaspecialballgame.Wetriedtoplaywithourlegstiedtochairs.Somestudentskeptdroppingtheball.Itwas

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toworktogether.Sowefeltdisappointed.“Meetthesetwogreat

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inthephotos,”shesaid.“Theyaretwoofthebesttennisathletesintheircountry,

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theyhavetousewheelchairs.”Ms.Smithaskedustoaskquestionsasusual.“Howcouldtheydothis

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movingfreelylikeus?Evenwenormalpeoplecanˈt,”astudentasked.Ms.Smithsmiledandtoldustohaveadiscussion.Eachgroupdiscussed

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andwrotetheiranswersontheblackboard:Theydonˈtwantto

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theirlives.Theyhopetoliveagoodlife.Theyhopetochallengethemselves...Ms.Smith

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somewordsandsaid,“Goodjob.Youfoundthekeywords.Thewordsshowtheaim.Workinghardforitistheanswer,nomatterwhat

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theymeet.Thatiscourageovercomfort(舒适).”Weallbecame

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,thinkinghard.Fromthenon,weevenstarteda“SunriseChallenge”—runningonemorelap(一圈)everymorning.46.A.warned B.hoped C.heard47.A.great B.safe C.hard48.A.players B.teachers C.writers49.A.because B.if C.though50.A.without B.after C.about51.A.luckily B.really C.actively52.A.cheerup B.cleanup C.giveup53.A.forgot B.circled C.drew54.A.difficulties B.reasons C.ways55.A.happy B.tired C.silent六、听力-填空题:本大题共2小题,共10分。56.根据你所听到的内容,选出相应的图片。

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57.根据你所听到的短文内容,完成下面表格,每空填一词。

PreventWeakEyesightSituationMorethan

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millionpeopleinChinahaveweakeyesight,moreamongchildrenandteenagers.MainReasons*badreadinghabits*overuseofsmartphonesand

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.ExpertsˈSuggestionsforSchools*Createagoodlearningenvironment.*

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badhabitsthatharmstudentsˈeyes.*Carryouteyeexercises

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twiceaday.*Spareatleastanhouradayforstudentstodooutdooractivities.CommunityHealthCenters*Recordeachstudentˈs

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information.*Takeactionintime.(1)

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七、阅读理解:本大题共10小题,共20分。AUPCYCLECOMPETITION

Fromyouroldshirttoabag,anoldglasstoapencilholder—Letyourcreativityrunwild!Whocanenterthecompetition?◆Ages9-15Youshouldcreateateam.(≤4membersinateam)Howcanyouenterthecompetition?◆Emailyourname,age,groupinformationandyourcreationtohi@earthhelper.co.◆By25July2025(Morerequirementsareonwww.earthhelper.co/upcycle.Makesureyoucheckthembeforesendingyouremail.)Whatprizecanyouget?◆1stPrize:$600◆2ndPrize:$400◆3rdPrize:$200(Photosofwinnersˈcreationswillbeputonwww.earthhelper.co/upcycle.)

Whyisitimportantthatwerecycleorupcycle?Whenwerecycleorupcycle,weputwaste,unwantedmaterialsintousefulproducts.Indoingso,weavoidfillingupourlandswithmorewaste.Also,recyclingandupcyclingsavepowerandmakelesspollutionfrommakingnewthings.ItalsohelpstostopbadairthatmakestheEarthtoohot.Inshort,recyclingandupcyclingaresuperimportantforkeepingourplanetsafeforthefuture.58.WhocanjointheUpcycleCompetition?A.Aboywhoiseightyearsold.

B.Agroupwhichhasfiveteenagers.

C.Ateamthathasthree12-year-olds.59.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutthecompetition?A.Onecansendhiscompetitioninformationafter25July2024.

B.Thebestcreationsˈphotoswillbeputonwww.earthhelper.co/upcycle.

C.Ifyourteamwinsthesecondplace,youcanget600dollars.60.Whatisthemainpurposeofshowingthedifferencesofrecyclingandupcycling?A.Tomakesurethatreadersknowwhattheyneedtocreateforthecompetition.

B.Tohelpreaderschoosethebetterwaytosavetheearth.

C.Totellthereaderstothinkwiselybeforedecidingtoenterthecompetition.61.Whichofthefollowingpicturesshouldbeputinthe

?A. B. C.62.Howarerecyclingandupcyclinggoodfortheenvironment?A.Newproductsarecreatedoutofoldones.

B.Therewillbelessharmfulgreenhousegas.

C.Morespaceontheearthwillbefreed.BHaveyoueverlookedatacatˈsfaceandwonderedwhatitisthinking?AteamofscientistsfromtheUniversityofCaliforniamighthavesomeanswers.Inafascinatingnewstudy,researchersdiscoveredthatcatsuse276differentfacialexpressionstoshowtheirfeelings—farmorethanwehaveeverimagined!①________ThescientistsvisitedalocalcatcafeinLosAngelesforoverseveralmonthstoobserve(观察)53cats.Theyrecorded194minutesofvideos,carefullywatchinghowthecatscommunicatewitheachother.UsingaspecialsystemcalledFACS(FacialActionCodingSystem),whichisnormallyusedtostudyhumanexpressions,theyidentified26uniquefacialmovementsincats.Thesemovements—likelicking(舔)theirnose,openingtheirmouth,orwideningtheirpupils(theblackpartoftheireyes)—combineindifferentwaystocreateallthoseexpressions.Theyalsofoundcatsuse26ofthesefacialmovementsintotal,whichcanbemixedtoexpresshowtheyarefeeling.Dogsuse27facialmovementsandhumansuseatotalof44.②________Outoftheexpressionstheyrecorded,45%werefriendlyand37%wereangry.“Afriendlycatmovesitsearsandwhiskersforwardwhileclosingitseyesslowly—almostlikeasmile!However,anangrycatoftenflattensitsearstoitshead,makesitspupilssmallerandlicksitslips,”saidtheteam.③________Althoughtheresearchersarenˈtsurewhatthecatsweretryingtocommunicatewitheachotherusingtheirfaces,theyplantostudycatsinotherplacestoimprovetheirunderstanding.Theyalsohopethattheresearchcouldhelpanimalshelters(收容所)improvethewaytheylookafterthecats.Somepetownersevensuggesttheresearchersdevelopanappthatscansacatˈsfacetoexplainitsmood—likea“cattranslator”.Nexttimeyourcatstaresatyou,payattention—itmightbe“talking”withitsface!63.Howdoesthewriterstartthepassage?A.Bygivingnumbers. B.Bytellingastory.

C.Byaskingaquestion. 64.Whichofthefollowingusesthemostfacialmovements?A.Cats. B.Humans. C.Dogs.65.Matchthetitlewitheachpart.a.WhyDoesThisMatter?

b.FriendlyFacesorAngryFaces?c.HowDidTheyStudyCats?

d.FutureResearchonCatCommunication.A.①-a②-b③-d B.①-b②-c③-a C.①-c②-b③-d66.Whatmightthescientistsdonext?A.Keeponstudyingtoknowmoreaboutcats.

B.Findoutwhythecatstrytocommunicatewitheachother.

C.Buildananimalsheltertolookaftercats.67.Whatwouldbethebeststructureofthepassage?A. B. C.八、阅读判断:本大题共5小题,共5分。根据短文内容,判断正误(正确“T”,错误“F”),并将所选答案涂到答题卡的相应位置上。Chinesepapercuttingisafamoustraditionalartwithahistoryofover1,500years.ItispopularacrossChina,especiallyinrural(农村的)areaswherepeoplehavekeptthiscraft(手工艺)aliveforcenturies.Peopleusesimpletoolslikescissorsandpapertocreatebeautifulworks,andtheprocessoftenneedspatienceandcarefulhands.Evenasmallpapercuttingmaytakehourstofinish,butthefinalresultalwaysbringsjoytopeople.Thethemes(主题)ofpapercuttingsareoftenaboutanimals,flowers,orahappylife,whichcarrypeopleˈsgoodwishesforfamilypeace.DuringfestivalsliketheSpringFestival,familiesloveputtingpapercuttingsonwindows,doors,orwallstomakethehousemorelively.RedpaperisthemostcommonchoicebecauseredstandsforjoyandgoodluckinChineseculture.Today,papercuttingisnotjustacraftforoldpeople.Manyyoungpeoplealsolearnitatschoolorinclubs,makingthetraditionalartpopularamongtheyoungergeneration(一代).IthasbecomeaspecialwaytoshowChineseculturetotheworld,connectingthepastandthepresentandlettingmorepeopleknowaboutthebeautyoftraditionalChinesecrafts.68.Chinesepapercuttinghasahistoryofmorethan1,500years.A.T B.F69.Makingasmallpapercuttingmaytakehoursandithardlybringspeoplejoy.A.T B.F70.Familiesloveputtingpapercuttingsonwindows,doors,orwallsduringtheSpringFestival.A.T B.F71.Manyyoungpeoplelearnpapercuttingjustatschoolinsteadofinclubsnow.A.T B.F72.Thetextmainlytalksaboutatraditionalartform—papercutting.A.T B.F九、任务型阅读-完成表格:本大题共1小题,共10分。73.阅读下面短文,根据短文内容按要求完成任务。TheStoryofAiYeandMangtuanPaperInavillageofYunnan,theclearriverrunsthroughMangtuan.Thevillagewashometoanancientpaper-makingtradition.AiYe,alocalwoman,grewupwatchingelderssoak(浸泡)andwashmulberrybark(桑树皮)intheriver.Asachild,shefollowedtheiractions,turningitintoagame.Shefellinlovewiththepaper-makingslowly.Differentfromotherswholeftforbigcitiesforwork,Aistayedhere.“Paper-makingcalmsmymind,soIwanttostayhere,”shesaid.Mangtuan,atraditionalvillageofDai,hasbeenknownforitshandmadepaperforcenturies.Over60familiesheremakepaperallyearround.Themethod,passeddownthroughages,hasstayedthesame.Itincludessoaking,steaming(蒸),anddryingmulberrybark.Eachpieceofpaperneedsthreedaystomake.WhenAiwas13,shelearnedaboutCaiLun,theinventorofpaper-makinginancientChina.Sherealizedhervillageˈsskillsinmoderncitywasconnectedwiththishistory.Afterjuniorhighschool,Aireturnedtothevillageandspentnearly20yearslearningtheskills.ThepaperwasusedtocopyBuddhistscriptures(佛经)longago.Thetraditionalpaper-makingskillwaslistedasanationalintangibleculturalheritage(非遗)in2006.Thatsameyear,Aistartedtocreatesomethingnew.Sheaddedflowersandleavestothepaper.Touristsandteatraderslovedthenewone.Now,moreandmorepeopleareinterestedinMangtuanpaper.In2014,Aistartedacompanyandencouragedothervillagerstojoin.Together,theymadenotebooks,bagsandlanternsfromthepaper.TheseproductsreachedmarketsinMyanmarandThailand.Lastyear,thevillagemadeover3.9millionpiecesofpaper.Aibelievespaperhasfeelings.“Treatitwell,anditwonˈtdisappointyou,”shesays.Throughherefforts,Mangtuanˈstraditionliveson,mixingancientwisdomwithmoderncreativity.Task:Finishthechartaccordingtothearticle.Fillineachblankwithnomorethan3words.TheStoryofAiYeandMangtuanPaper

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十、选词填空-短文:本大题共1小题,共10分。74.请从方框内选择适当的词并用其正确形式填空,使文章完整连贯。注意每空一词,每次仅用一次,有两词为多余项。

advise,

percent,

it,

remain,

cheap,

disagree,

expensive,

friend,

or,

believe,

for,

be,From

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toworkstress,moreChinesepeoplearenowusingAItoolslikeDeepSeektotalkabouttheirproblems.Theysharefeelingswiththechatbot(聊天机器人)andgetwarm

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.Thisiscalled“AItherapy(疗愈)”,whichisbecomingpopularonline.Butcanrobotsreallyreplacehumantherapists?Aroundtheworld,45

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ofpeoplewhoneededmentalhealthcarein2024didnotgetitbecauseitwastoo

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ortherewerenˈtenoughdoctors,accordingtoHuntingtonPsychologicalServices.DanielLowd,anassociateprofessor(副教授)attheUniversityofOregon,

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AIcouldhelpfillthisgap.“IfpeoplecanfindsomesupportandideasbytalkingtoChatGPTorchatbotClaude,thenIthinkthatˈswonderful,”LowdtoldNewsweek.LiYong,adoctorattheJiangsuProvinceHospital,agreedwithLowd,sayingthatAImeetspeopleˈsneeds

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emotionalsupporttoapoint.However,AIhas

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limits.Humantherapistsunderstandfeelingsdeeplythroughface-to-facetalksandcreatepersonalizedtreatmentplans—somethingrobotscanˈtfullycopy.Anotherproblemissafety.AImightactlikeatherapistwithoutpropertraining

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rules.Itcanˈtbeasresponsibleashumantherapists.ExpertsbelievethekeytosafeAItherapyisstrictgovernmentcontrol.Forexample,Wysa,anAImentalhealthapp,followsstrictmedicalstandardsintheUK.AsAIbecomespartofdailylife,findingabalancebetweenitsbenefitsandrisks

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important.WhileAIoffersquickhelp,humanconnection

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irreplaceableforseriousemotionalneeds.(1)

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十一、阅读填空:本大题共1小题,共10分。75.在空格中填上适当的单词,使对话完整正确。一空一词(含缩写词)。Lily:Hey,Tom,haveyoureadthatnewstudyaboutbees?Scientistsfoundthattheirwaggledance,whichlookssosimple,isactuallyasupersmartwayto

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!Tom:Really?Howdoesitwork?Lily:Whenabeefindsflowers,itdancesinaspecialpatternthatshowsboth

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anddistance!Theangleofthedancepointstothefood,whilehowlongitdancestellshowfaritis—justlikea

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GPS!Tom:Thatˈsunbelievable!ButIheardsometimesthedirectionsarenˈt100percentright?Lily:Exactly!Researchers,whousedtransparenthives(透明蜂巢)towatchthemclosely,discoveredsomethingamazing.Whenbeesdanceforalongertime,itactuallyhelpsotherbeesfindfoodbetter!Tom:Itˈshardtobelievethatthewrongdanceworks

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!Teacher:(joiningin)This

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meofotheranimalintelligence!Octopuses(章鱼)cansolvedifficultpuzzles!Dolphins,whichhavebigger

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thanhumans,giveeachotheruniquenames,justascleverasus.Tom:Wow!Sonatureisfullofcreaturesthataremuch

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thanwethought?Lily:Yes!Eventinyantsleavechemicaltrailsthatformlivingroadmaps.Asscientistsstudymore,theykeepfindinganimalshavespecialabilities.Teacher:Letˈsthinkbigger.Howdoesnature

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humantechnology?Lily:Drones(无人机)usecameraswithmultiplelensesforwiderview,justlikedragonflies,whichcouldsee360degreeswiththeircompoundeyes.Tom:Sharkskin!Itsroughtexture(质感)helpssharksswimfast,soscientistsmadesimilar

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forOlympicswimsuits!Teacher:Wonderfulshare.Soaccordingtotheexamplesyouhaveshared,weknowthatwearenottheonlyintelligentspecies(物种)and

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natureˈsdesignsleadstobreakthroughs(突破).Letˈsbeafriendtonature!(1)

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十二、单词拼写-单句:本大题共5小题,共5分。76.GuoXuwritesmostc

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