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重庆八中高2026届4月强化训练(二)英语试题

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

话读两遍。

1.Howdidthemanknowabouttheclub?

A.FromtheInternet.B.Fromamember.C.Fromarelative.

2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Whichfloorthemanliveson.

B.Whythemandislikeshisapartment.

C.Howmanyflightsofstairsthemantakes.

3.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?

A.Collecthersuitcase.B.Providesomedetails.C.Workatthecomputer.

4.Whyisthemanmakingthecall?

A.Tobuysomeofficesupplies.

B.Toaskforaproductlist.

C.Toapplyformembership.

5.Whatdidthespeakersthinkoftheplay?

A.Itwasordinary.B.Itwascomplex.CItwasattractive.

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。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Whatisthewoman'sattitudetowardstheonlinereview?

A.Sheshowsnointerestinit.

B.Sheisangryaboutitscontent.

C.Shethinksitmaybeunreliable.

7.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?

A.Learnmoreaboutthephone.

B.Contactacustomer.

C.Buyanewphone.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whowillbecaptainforthesecondhalfoftheseason?

A.Mary.B.Anne.C.Susan.

9.Whatdidothermembersmeantodo?

A.Reservetheiropinions.

B.PlanasurpriseforMary.

C.HaveMr.Browndeliverthenews.

10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Coachandplayer.B.Teammates.C.Co-workers.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.AttheendofMay.B.InearlyJune.C.InthemiddleofJune.

12.Wheremightthewomanliketowork?

A.Inahospital.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inazoo.

13.Whatshouldthewomandoaccordingtotheman?

A.Learnaboutfirstaid.B.Haveaphysicalcheck.C.Receivejobtraining.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.Whatisthearticleabout?

A.TheplasticwasteB.Therecyclingbenefits.C.Theendangeredsealife.

15.Whatsolutiondothespeakersagreeon?

A.Refusingplasticproducts.

B.Collectingplasticwasteinthesea.

C.Promotingawarenessoftheissue.

16.Whatwillthespeakersdo?

A.Sendpaperbags.B.Callforactiononline.C.Sharesomephotos.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatisspecialaboutthecourse?

A.Itistaughtbythreeprofessors.

B.Itisdividedinthreeunits.

C.Itisrunningweekly.

18.WhatwillProfessorAmyWatkinsfocuson?

A.Accounting.B.Businessmanagement.C.Organizationalbehavior.

19.Howmanyexamsarethereinthecourse?

A.One.B.Three.C.Four.

20.Whatisthetendollarsfor?

A.Borrowingthetextbooks.

B.Attendingtheonlinecourses.

C.Copyingthereadingmaterials.

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、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

TheriseofArtificialIntelligence(AD)istransforminghowwework.Tohelpyounavigate

thisnewlandscape,we'vetested27leadingAIplatformsacrossvariouscategories.Ourgoalis

tosimplifyyourchoiceandhelpyoufindtheperfecttooltoenhanceyourefficiency,whether

forcontentcreation,design,automation,orresearch.

●KeyFindingsataGlance:

ChatGPTisidealforgeneral-purposetasks.

Midjourneyleadsincreatingartisticandhigh-qualityvisuals.

ZapierAIconnectsappseffortlessly,perfectforbusinesseswithouttechnicalexpertise.

PerplexityAIdeliversfast,source-backedresearchanswers.

●DetailedComparisonofTopTools:

CategoryBestToolPricingKeyStrengthKeyLimitation

HighlyeffectiveforItsresponsescan

Contentwriting,sometimesbe

ChatGPT$20/month

brainstorming,

Creationinaccurateorrequire

problem-solving,etc.fact-checking.

Ittakestimetolearn

Producesstunning,

andrequiresskillful

VisualMidjourneySubscriptionhigh-quality,and

Designprompt(提示语)

creativeimages

writing.

User-friendly

WorkflowFlexibleinterface(界面)thatTherearelimited

ZapierAI

Automationpricingplansconnectsthousandsofpersonalizedchoices.

appswithoutcoding

Itmaynotperformas

Provideswell-

Research&Perplexitywellonhighly

$20/monthresearchedanswers

AnswersAIspecializedorspecific

withreliablesources

topics.

●GettingStartedwithAI

Forbeginners,themosteffectiveapproachisnottouseeverytoolatonce.Instead,startby

identifyingyoursinglemostpressingneed.Isitwritingemailsandreports?Creatingpresentation

graphics?Orquicklysummarizingcomplexinformation?Onceyou'vechosenyourprimarygoal,

selecttherecommendedtoolfromthetableabove.Mostusersfindthatacombinationofjust2-

3specializedplatformscansignificantlyboosttheirproductivitywithoutcomplicatingtheir

workfloworexceedingtheirbudget.

21.What'sthemainadvantageofChatGPT?

A.Itiseasyforuserstomaster.B.Itguaranteesthelowestprice.

C.Ithandlesvarioustaskseffectively.D.Itensureshighaccuracyinitsresponses,

22.Whichtoolisthebestchoiceforimagecreation?

A.ChatGPT.B.Midjourney.C.ZapierAI.D.PerplexityAI.

23.Whoisthetextpossiblywrittenfor?

A.NewAIusers.B.Universityprofessors.

C.AIsoftwaredevelopers.D.Generalofficeworkers.

B

Withanageingpopulation,the'downsizingdilemma'isoneconfrontingthousandsofolder

Australians.FortheSydneycouple,AnneandDudley,theymadethechoicetodownsizeinto

independentlivingbeforeanyhealthcrisisforcedthemto.

Theirdecisionwasclear.Theynolongerneededalargehouseforbigparties.Research

showsmostdownsizerswanttostayintheirlocalarea,andforthem,itwasaneasyone—they

couldseetheirnewapartment,‘TheGrovebyElysium,'fromtheiroldhouse'sbalcony,

However,lettinggowasthehardestpart.Theirhomewasfilledwithitemsofemotional

attachment.Theypassedsome,likea1927diningtable,totheirgrandchildren,anddonatedother

piecestocharity."Youcan'tkeepitall,"Annesays.

Sincethemove,lifehasbecomesimplerandmoreenjoyable.Livinginasmallerspaceis

easytokeepclean,andtheyhavenomaintenanceworries.They'vealsoembracedthe

community'ssociallife,participatinginyoga,walkinggroups,andhappyhours.Dudley,with

balanceissues,usestheonsitepoolregularly.Mostimportantly,theyfeelasenseofsecurity.

“Wehavecomfortknowingthatifanythinghappens,wearealreadyhere.Wedon'thaveto

moveagain,"saysDudley.

Helpingthemthroughthisemotionaltransitionwastheirgranddaughter,EmmaO'Sullivan,

aprofessionalorganizer.Theexperiencewithhergrandparentsgaveheranewperspective,

deepeningherempathyforclients.Hercompanynowhelpsfamilieswiththeentiredownsizing

process,handlingeverythingfromremovingunnecessaryitemstosettingupthenewhomewith

careandpatience.

24.WhydidtheSydneycoupledecidetodownsize?

A.Theyhadtomoveduetohealthproblems.

B.Theywantedtoescapefromthelocalarea.

C.Theyneededtosavemoneyforbigparties.

D.Theyconsideredalargehouseunnecessary.

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“lettinggo”inparagraph3mean?

A.Givingupjobs.B.Forgettingpastlifeexperiences.

C.Sellingoldfurniture.D.Partingwithmemorablepossessions.

26.WhathasEmmaO'Sullivanbeendoingrecently?

A.Organizingsocialactivities.B.Dealingwithpersonalitems.

C.Assistingwithdownsizingprocess.D.Providingemotionalguidance.

27.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Lessismore.B.Smallerspace,happierelders.

C.Moredownsizers,bettercommunities.DForgettingthepast,embracingthefuture.

C

AnimalcafesareverypopularinJapan,bothwithlocalsandforeigntourists.Butanew

studyhasfoundthatsomeofthesecafescouldbebadforhuman—andanimalhealth.

Overthelast20years,animalcafeshavebecomeincreasinglypopularinJapan'scities,due

tothefactthatmanyresidentsaren'tabletokeeppetsintheirsmallapartments.Japan'sfirst

animalcafewasacatcafethatopenedinTokyoin2004.Andasthatideaprovedpopular,new

businesseshaveintroducedwildanimalslikeowls,hedgehogs,monkeysandotters.

Butthissummer,WorldWildFundforNatureJapan,workingwithresearchersatHokkaido

University,didasurveyof25animalcafesinandaroundTokyothatallowcustomerstocontact

wildanimals.Andtheyfoundmanycasesofpoorinfectioncontrol.Theresearchersalsofound

E.colibacteriainfourofthecafes,andsalmonellabacteriaintwo.Bothtypesofbacteriacan

makehumansseriouslyill.

Although24ofthecafesprovidedcleaningchemicalsfortheircustomers,only14hadhand-

washingstations.Andwhilestaffat23ofthecafestoldcustomerstodisinfecttheirhandswhen

theycamein,only14toldthemtodosowhentheyleft.At13cafes,animalswerefoundtohave

healthproblemsthatwerelikelycausedbystressandpooranimalmanagement.Thestudysays

suchissuesareacrucialsignofacafe'soverallhealthlevel.At23cafes,therearewildanimals

thatareconsidereddangerousforhumancontact.However,11ofthesecafesdidnotexplainthe

possibleriskofinjuryfrombites,orhowtobehavesafelyaroundtheanimals.

Thestudyalsofoundthat31speciesinthecafesareendangered,whichsuggeststhese

animalcafescouldbeputtingwildpopulationsatrisk.Thestudy'sauthorssayachangeinthe

lawisneededtomakewildanimalcafessaferforhumansandanimals.

28.Whatmakesanimalcafesmoreandmorepopular?

A.TourismMarketing.B.Thesmalllivingspace.

C.Thepopulationgrowth.DThepeteconomyboom.

29.Whatdoweknowaboutthesurveyfromparagraph3?

A.Bacteriaposedrisksforhumans.B.Customerscarriedharmfulbacteria.

CItwasfundedbyHokkaidoUniversity.D.Researchersneededtofeedwildanimals.

30.Whathascausedhealthproblemsintheanimalsatsomecafes?

A.Injuriesoausedbybites.B.Lackofproperhand-washing.

C.Frequentcontactwithhumans.D.Stressfrompoormanagement.

31.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.AnimalsMadeforGoodApartmentPets

B.HealthConcernsAroseduetoInfectionInerease

C.HealthRisksWereFoundatJapan'sWildAnimalCafes

DAnimalCafesShouldBeAllowedtoKeepEndangeredSpecies

D

Nomatterhowoldweget,therewillalwaysbesomesongsthattransportusbackin

tine.Weonlyneedtohearafewnotesofatune,andwerememberwherewewerewhenwe

firstheardit,whatweweredoingandwhowewerewith.

Formostpeoplethesongsthatremainmostmeaningfularethosefromtheirteensand

20s.Thecontinuedimpactofthesesongsisduetosomethingcalledthe“reminiscencebump”—

atendencyforpeopletohavemorevividmemoriesfromtheiryouthandearlyadulthood.During

thistimeourbrainsarestilldeveloping,andwehavelesscontroloverouremotions,whichmakes

ourexperiencesmorevividandthemusicwehearmoreintense.

That'swhy,formostpeople,theemotionalconnectiontomusicpeaksduringadolescence

andearlyadulthoodInfact,anewstudyfromFinlandsuggeststhatthispeakisactuallyaround

theageof17.Preoviousstudieshavelookedatthe"reminiscencebump"inWesternpopulations,

buttheFinnishresearchteamwantedtolookathowitaffectspeopleglobally,andifitaffects

menandwomendifferently.

Theystudied1,891peoplefrom84countries.Theparticipantswerefirstaskedtosharetheir

ageandtonameapieceofmusicthatwasimportantormeaningfultothem.Theresearchersthen

comparedtheparticipants’ageswiththereleasedatesofthemusictheynamed.Theaverage

peakageforpersonallymeaningfulmusicwas17,althoughtherewassomedifferencebetween

menandwomen.And,formen,thepeakagewasaround16,whileforwomenitwas19.

Onepossibleexplanationforthisisthatmentendtoformtheirmusic-relatedmemories

earlier,duringtheresistantstageofadolescence,perhapschoosingsongsthatcelebrate

independence.Women,ontheotherhand,mayprefermusicthatrelatestoimportantsocialand

emotionaiconnections,whichtakelongertodevelop.

32.Whatcanbelearnedabout“reminiscencebump”fromparagraph2?

A.Ittransportsustochildhood.B.Itgeneratesvividmemories.

C.Itintensifiesyouthfulexperiences.D..Ithelpsrecollectadolescentevents.

33.WhatdoestheFinnishresearchteamfocuson?

AChallengingexistingtheoriesandcollectingnewdata.

BIdentifyingthepeakageandcomparingmusicpreference.

C.Expandingtheresearchscopeandobservinggenderdifference.

D.Confirmingpreviousfindingsandanalyzingemotionalintensity.

34.Whatcanweinferfromparagraph4aboutthestudy?

A.Itisstep-outlined.B.Itisthought-inspiring.

C.Itisstate-fundedDItistime-consuming.

35.Whydomenandwomenhavedifferentpeakages?

A.Theymatureatvaryingages.B.Theyfavordistinctmusicthemes.

CTheyhavediversemusicaltalents.D.Theyvalueseparatesocialbehaviors.

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。选项中有两项为

多余选项。

Formanypeople,Christmascanbeamagicaldayfilledwithdelightandindulgences(放

纵).But.forthosedownontheirluckordisadvantaged,itcanbeatimeofsorrowand

disappointment.That'swhythecountriesoftheBritishcommonwealthhavesetasidetheday

afterChristmasasBoxingDay,anditspurposewastobringabitofmagictothosewhocould

useit.36

EveryDecember26,goingatleastasfarbackas1833,theUnitedKingdomandother

countriesthatarepartoftheBritishCommonwealthhaveobservedBoxingDayasanopportunity

toprovidesomeholidayjoytothosewhomostneedit.

37Oneisthatitreferstothegivingof"Christmasboxes,"atermthatoriginated

inthe17thcenturytodescribegifts,moneyandotherleftoversfromChristmasthatlandowners

wouldgivetotheirservantsandemployeesforhavingworkedonChristmasDay.Basically,

ChristmasBoxeswereholidaybonusesfortheworkingclass.

Theotheristhatitreferstothe“almsboxes”thatwouldtraditionallyappearinchurchesin

theweeksleadinguptoChristmas.38_Thedonationswerethendistributedtothosein

needafterChristmasDay.ThedayafterChristmasisalsothefeastofSt.Stephen,amartyr(殉

教者)knownforhisactsofcharity.

ThedayisstillanationalholidayinmanypartsoftheBritishCommonwealth,andsome

peoplestillgivebacktothelessfortunateonBoxingDay.39Ithasnowbecomemore

relatedtospendingupbigatadepartmentstore.

Butmustitbethisway?Actually,thereexistsadifferentpathforthisday.40Just

likeinclassicstories,youmightfindyourheartgrowingricher,evenifyourwalletdoesn't.

A.Butitsoriginalspiritisbeingforgotten.

B.SowhatexactlyisBoxingDayallabout?

C.Therearecompetingstoriesbehinditsname.

D.ConsiderobservingyourowncharitableBoxingDay.

E.Theirpurposewastocollectmoneyfromchurch-goers.

F.Celebratethedaybyenjoyingtimewithyourlovedones.

G.However,manyarguethisisn'tthebestwaytohelpthepoor.

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,每题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Tenyearsago,Iadoptedmydog,Rudy,fromashelterjustdaysbeforehewastobeput

down.Wehavesharedaspecial41eversince.Asasinglewoman,I'vefoundhis

companionship42precious.

Wehadmanydaily.43.Everynight,wewouldshareabedtimesnackbeforeIgotinto

mybedandhewentintohisown,rightnexttomine.However,ayearago,something44

happened.Rudysuddenly45ourroutine.WhenIgotintobed,hewouldjumpontomine

andstartlickingmyface,eventhoughheknewit46therules.Iwouldget47and

makehimgetoff,buthewould48thenextnight.

Soon,hebeganjumpingontomylaptolickmyfacewheneverIsatdown.Iwasconsidering

takinghimto49schoolwhenitsuddenly50methathewasalwayslickingtheexact

samespotonmyjaw.Itouchedmyjaw;itfeltfineandIhadnopain.Buthisbehaviorwasso

unusualthatIdecidedto51.Imadeadoctor'sappointment.

Feelingalittle52tellingthedoctorwhyIcame,Iexplainedmydog'sstrange

behavior.Sheagreedtorunsometests.Therefore,Ihadosteocarcinoma—abonecancer—with

atumourgrowinginmyjaw.Itwas53fromtheoutside,butRudysomehowknewitwas

there.

Ijustfinishedmytreatmentandamnow54muchbetter.ThedoctorssaidifIhad

waiteduntilthetumourwaslargeenoughtofeel,itwouldhavebeentoolate.IoncesavedRudy's

55,andnow,hehassavedmine.

41.A.bondB.hobbyC.secretD.dream

42.A.partlyB.rarelyC.merelyD.truly

43.AdietsB.practicesCexercisesDjourneys

44.A.strangeB.amusingC.embarrassingD.frightening

45.A.enjoyedB.rememberedC.refusedD.improved

46.A.followedB.madeC.testedD.broke

47.A.confusedB.madC.curiousD.desperate

48.A.forgetB.repeatC.changeD.regret

49.A.behaviourB.puppyC.playD.night

50.A.disappointedB.scaredC.struckD.surprised

51.A.figureitoutB.callitoffCtakeitoutD.putitdown

52.AproudB.relievedC.sillyD.nervous

53.A.undetectableB.incurableC.unbearableD,unavoidable

54.A.behavingB.feelingC.recoveringD.surviving

55.A.soulB.healthC.energyD.life

第二节语法填空(共10小题,每题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。

ThreemosquitoeshavebeenfoundinWestIceland,thefirstconfirmed56(discover)

ofmosquitoesonIcelandicsoil,accordingtotheIcelandicInstituteofNaturalHistory.

AswasreportedbyRUV,theinsects57(identify)eariierthismonthbyHjaltason,

whouploadedpicturesintheFacebookgroupInsectsinIceland.“AtduskonThursday,Icaught

sightofastrangeflyonaredwineribbon,”Hjaltasonsaid,referringtothetrapheuses58

(attract)insects."Iimmediatelysuspectedwhatwasgoingon59quicklycollectedthefly.

HjaltasonlatercapturedtwomoreandsentthemtotheInstituteofNatureHistory,60

entomologistMatthiasconfirmedtheyweremosquitoes,61(specific)thespeciesCuliseta

annulata.

Matthiasdescribed62findingassignificant,“Thisisthefirsttimemosquitoeshave

beenfoundinIceland,"Matthiassaid,addingthatwhileindividualflieshaveoccasionallybeen

foundonaircraft63(arriveyinthecountry,nonehadpreviouslybeendiscoveredoutdoors.

Asclimatechangeaccelerates,bringingmoreheat,stormsandfloods,therangeofthese

disease-carryinginsectsisincreasing.Risingtemperaturealso64(allow)mosquitoesto

growfasterandlivelonger.Icelandisnostranger.65theimpactsofclimatechangeand

hasexperiencedrecord-breakingheat.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

假定你是李华,请你写一篇短文给校英文报“Growth&Hobbies”栏目投稿,向同

学们推荐一项合适的课余爱好,内容包括:

1.介绍核心特点;

2.说明推荐理由。

注意:

1.写作词数应为80个左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

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第二节读后续写(满分25分)

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

IneverthoughtI'dbea"runner”.Iwasthegirlwhofinishedherlapslastingymclass,the

girlwhowasbreathlessaftertwoflightsofstairs,andthegirlwhocomplainedofpainaftera

two-minutejog.Prettysad,really.

Butafewyearsago,Ichangedmytune.IwaswalkingwithagroupoffriendsintheRace

fortheCure,aracetoraisemoneyforthefightagainstbreastcancer,whenoneladycaughtmy

eye.ShewasoneoftheweakestlookingwomenI'deverseen.Shemusthavebeencloseto

seventyyearsold,wearingahattocoverherbaldheadandaT-shirtwiththeword“Survivor”.

Shewassosmallthatitseemedasifaswiftbreezecouldtipherover.

But,shewasrunning.Andshewaspassingmeandmygroupoftwenty-somethingfriends.

Icouldn'tstopstaringather.Sheranslowly,butdeterminedly—asifeachsteppushedhercancer

furtherintoherpast.Shewaspracticallywalkingonhercancereverytimeherfeettouchedthe

ground.

Then,Ilookedatmyfriends.Herewewere,inthebesttimeofourlives,andthisseventy-

year-oldcancersurvivorwaskickingourbutts!Rightatthatmoment,Isworethatinthenext

RacefortheCure,I'dberunningalongwithher.

Aweeklater,Ifoundmyselfatthegym.Igotonandstartedtojog.ThreeminutesafterI

started,myfacewasbrightred.Iwassweatingandfeltlikemylungsweregoingtoburst.Ihad

toslowdowntowalk.Ithoughtaboutthewomanattherace.Shemadeitlooksoeasy.Ikeptit

up.Iwasabletogoalittlelongereachtime.Threeandahalfminutes.Fourminutes.Five.

注意:

1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式作答。

Ayearlater,IwasattheRacefortheCureagain._

WhenIwasgivingup,Isawthewomanfromtheyearbefore.

重庆八中高2026届4月强化训练(二)英语答案

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

1-5CBBAC6-10CABCA11-15ABAAC16-20BAACC

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)

21-23CBA24-27DDCB28-31BADC32-35DCAB

36-40BCEAD

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,每题1分,满分15分)

41-45ADBAC46-50DBBAC51-55ACABD

第二节语法填空(共10小题,每题1.5分,满分15分)

56.discovery57.wereidentified58.toattract59.and60.where

61.specifically62.the63.arriving64.allows65.to

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

Asaloyalreaderof“Growth&Hobbies”,Igenuinelyrecommenddanceasafulfillingandexcellent

waytospendyourfreetime.

Atitsheart,danceistheartofexpressingemotionsandstoriesthroughbodymovementtomusic.It

emphasizesrhythm,coordination,andgrace—fromthedisciplineofballettothefreedomoffreestyle.

Irecommenditfortwokeyreasons.First,itprovidesapowerfulphysicalandmentalrelease.Dancing

buildsfitness,enhancesgrace,andcultivatesdiscipline,allwhileservingasavibrantoutletforstressand

creativity.Second,ituniquelybuildsconfidenceandsocialconnection.Whetherdancingaloneorinagroup,

itencouragesself-expressionandteamwork.Thiscombinationofartisticexpressionandpersonalgrowth

makesdanceatrulyenrichinghobby.

第二节读后续写(满分25分)

Ayearlater,IwasattheRacefortheCureagain.Thistimemylegscarriednotjusttheweightofmy

body,butthememoryofeveryearlymorningandachingeveningIhadspentpushingmyselffurther.When

theracestarted,Iconcentratedonthesimplemotion:theliftofaknee,thepushofafootandtheswingof

anarm.Forafleetingmoment,lostintherhythm,IcouldalmostbelieveI'dberunningalongwithher.But

theillusionwasfragile.Bythesecondmile,mylegsfeltlikerubber,screamingwithfamiliarexhaustion.By

thethirdmile,mybreathcameingaspsandavoiceinmyheadscreamedatmetostop.

WhenIwasgivingup,Isawthewomanfromtheyearbefore.Themorningsunglintedoffher

“Survivor”shirt,whichshonelikeaquietbeacon.Shewasn’tlookingattherunnersaroundher,hergaze

fixedontheroadahead,steadyanduntiring.Seeingher,afreshwaveofdeterminationwashedoverme.The

burminmylungsandtheacheinmylegsdidn'tvanish,buttheynolongermattered.Thistime,Iwasn'tjust

runningarace.IwasrunningtowardthepersonIhadsworntobecome,followinginthefootstepsofthe

womanwhohadtaughtmethattruestrengthliesinthefireinsideyou,thesamefireIhadlearnedtokeep

alive,onestrideatatime.

21.C【一解析】文中明确指出ChatGPT的核心优势是Highlyeffectiveforwriting,brainstorming,

problem-solving,etc.,对应“能高效处理各类任务”。A(易掌握)、B(价格最低)、D(答案精准)均

与原文不符。

22.B【一解析】VisualDesign板块明确标注Midjourney是创作艺术高质量视觉作品的最佳工具。

23.A【一解析】文末GettingStartedwithAI部分针对beginners给出入门建议,文章整体是为AI新

手提供工具选择指南。

24.D【一解析】原文第二段Theynolongerneededalargehouseforbigparties,说明他们认为大房子

不再必要。A(健康问题被迫)、B(逃离当地)、C(省钱办派对)均错误。

25.D【一解析】第三段提到家中满是有情感寄托的物品,他们把家具传给孙辈、捐赠给慈善机构,

lettinggo指“告别有纪念意义的物品”。

26.C【一解析】最后一段Hercompanynowhelpsfamilieswiththeentiredownsizingprocess,说明她

协助家庭完成精简搬迁全过程。

27.B【一解析】文章核心是老年夫妇缩小居住空间后生活更简单快乐,Smallerspace,happierelders

最贴合主旨。

28.B【一解析】第二段manyresidentsaren'tabletokeeppetsintheirsmallapartments,狭小居住空间

是动物咖啡馆流行的原因。

29.A【一解析】第三段Bothtypesofbacteriacanmakehumansseriouslyill,说明细菌对人类健康构

成威胁。

30.D【一解析】第四段animalswerefoundtohavehealthproblemsthatwerelikelycausedbystressand

pooranimalmanagement,直接对应答案。

31.C【一解析】全文围绕日本野生动物咖啡馆存在人与动物双重健康风险展开,C选项最适合做标

题。

32.D【—解析】原文限定:只针对年轻时的记忆→对应

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