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2026年英语六级写作冲刺模拟卷PartIWriting(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessayonthetopicTheImpactofArtificialIntelligenceonHumanCreativity.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200words.Youressaymustbebasedontheinstructionsgivenbelow:1.DescribethecurrentphenomenonofAIpenetratingintovariouscreativefields.2.AnalyzethepotentialbenefitsanddrawbacksAIbringstohumancreativity.3.PresentyouropiniononhowhumansshouldviewtherelationshipbetweenAIandcreativity.PartIIListeningComprehension(30minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.1.A)Heiswritingathesisonurbanplanning.B)Heislookingforasummerinternship.C)Heisconductingasurveyonpublictransport.D)Heisorganizingacommunityevent.2.A)Itoffersahighsalary.B)Itprovidesopportunitiesforfieldwork.C)Itisrelatedtohismajor.D)Ithasaflexibleworkingschedule.3.A)Improvethebusroutesinsuburbanareas.B)Designamobileappforcarpooling.C)Analyzedatafromthecity'strafficsensors.D)Promotetheuseofelectricbicycles.4.A)Submithisapplicationbeforethedeadline.B)Preparefortheupcominginterview.C)Contacttheprofessorforarecommendationletter.D)Finishhiscurrentassignmentfirst.Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.5.A)Shefeelsoverwhelmedbytheworkload.B)Sheisstrugglingwiththegroupproject.C)Shecannotdecideonherresearchtopic.D)Shehastroubleunderstandingtheprofessor.6.A)Narrowdownthescopeofthetopic.B)Changetoamorepracticaltopic.C)Consultmorereferencematerials.D)Asktheprofessorforspecificinstructions.7.A)ThehistoryoftheBritishmonarchy.B)TheinfluenceoftheIndustrialRevolution.C)Theimpactofsocialmediaonteenagers.D)TheeconomicdevelopmentofSoutheastAsia.8.A)Itistoobroadandlacksfocus.B)Itistoodifficulttofindsources.C)Ithasbeenresearchedbytoomanystudents.D)Itisnotrelevanttothecourserequirements.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwopassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions9to11arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.9.A)Toencouragepeopletoadoptpets.B)Toexplainthebenefitsofanimal-assistedtherapy.C)Toreportonanewtrendinnursinghomes.D)Tointroduceatrainingprogramfortherapydogs.10.A)Theycanhelppatientsrecoverfromsurgeryfaster.B)Theycanreducepatients'anxietyandloneliness.C)Theycanassistdoctorsindiagnosingdiseases.D)Theycanteachpatientshowtocommunicate.11.A)Theyneedtobegentleandfriendly.B)Theymustundergostrictmedicalchecks.C)Theyshouldbeabletoperformtricks.D)Theyhavetobeyoungandenergetic.Questions12to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.12.A)TheconstructionofthePanamaCanal.B)Thediscoveryofanewsearoute.C)Thehistoryofglobaltraderoutes.D)Theevolutionofshipbuildingtechnology.13.A)Itwasextremelydangerousandcostly.B)Ittooklessthantenyearstocomplete.C)ItwasfundedentirelybytheFrenchgovernment.D)IthadlittleimpactontheUSeconomy.14.A)Malariaandyellowfever.B)Earthquakesandlandslides.C)Financialdisputesandstrikes.D)Technicalfailuresandexplosions.15.A)ItconnectstheAtlanticandPacificOceans.B)Itisthelongestcanalintheworld.C)Itservesasamajortouristattraction.D)Itsymbolizesthetriumphofengineering.SectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearthreerecordingsoflecturesortalks.Attheendofeachrecording,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththerecordingsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions16to18arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.16.A)Thedefinitionof"taste"intheculinaryworld.B)Thefactorsthatinfluencefoodpreferences.C)Thebiologicalbasisoftasteperception.D)Theculturaldifferencesindiningetiquette.17.A)Genetics.B)Age.C)Environment.D)Healthcondition.18.A)Peopletendtodislikespicyfoodinnately.B)Tastebudscanregenerateeverytwoweeks.C)Sweetnessisperceivedasasignofsafety.D)Culturalbackgrounddeterminesallfoodhabits.Questions19to22arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.19.A)Theyarefacingfiercecompetitionfromonlineretailers.B)Theyareexperiencingasurgeincustomerloyalty.C)Theyaretransformingintocommunitycenters.D)Theyarereducingthevarietyofproducts.20.A)Byofferinglowerpricesthanonlinestores.B)Byprovidingpersonalizedshoppingexperiences.C)Byextendingtheiroperatinghours.D)Bylaunchingtheirowndeliveryapps.21.A)Theconvenienceofshoppingfromhome.B)Thelackofsensoryexperienceinonlineshopping.C)Thehighshippingfeesforreturns.D)Theuncertaintyaboutproductquality.22.A)Physicalstoreswilldisappearcompletely.B)Hybridmodelswillbecomethemainstream.C)Onlineshoppingwilldominatethemarket.D)Luxurygoodswillonlybesoldoffline.Questions23to25arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.23.A)Theroleofdaydreaminginproblem-solving.B)Thenegativeeffectsofawanderingmind.C)Theimportanceoffocusinacademicsuccess.D)Thetechniquestoimprovememoryretention.24.A)Ithelpsthebrainprocesscomplexinformation.B)Itisawasteoftimeandenergy.C)Itindicatesalackofmotivation.D)Itusuallyleadstocreativebreakthroughs.25.A)Engageinmindfulmeditation.B)Takeshortbreakstoletthemindwander.C)Sticktoastrictschedule.D)Avoidmultitaskingatallcosts.PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.Questions26to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Theconceptof"digitalnomads"hasgainedsignificanttractioninrecentyears,describingindividualswholeveragetechnologytoworkremotelyandlivea(26)__________lifestyle.Thistrendisdrivenbyacombinationoffactors,includingthewidespreadavailabilityofhigh-speedinternet,theriseofflexibleworkarrangements,andagrowingdesireforgreaterwork-lifebalance.However,therealityofbeingadigitalnomadisnotalwaysas(27)__________associalmediasuggests.WhiletheideaofworkingfromabeachinBalioracafeinParissoundsappealing,itcomeswithitsownsetofchallenges.Onemajorissueisthelackof(28)__________,whichcanleadtofeelingsofisolationandloneliness.Withoutthedailyinteractionsofatraditionaloffice,nomadsmustmakeaconcertedefforttobuildasocialnetwork.Furthermore,therearepractical(29)__________toconsider.Visaregulationscanbecomplex,andnavigatingdifferenthealthcaresystemsisoftenaheadache.Financial(30)__________isalsocrucial,asincomestreamsforfreelancerscanbeunpredictable.Despitethesehurdles,thenumberofdigitalnomadscontinuestogrow.Manyarguethatthefreedomtoexplorenewculturesandenvironments(34)__________thedifficulties.Itrepresentsafundamentalshiftinhowweperceiveworkandlife,(35)__________theboundariesbetweentheofficeandtheworld.A)stabilityB)illustratesC)glamorousD)constraintsE)outweighsF)diminishingG)securityH)societalI)nomadicJ)complexitiesK)bleakL)communityM)blurringN)outweighedO)financialSectionBDirections:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.TheRiseofVerticalFarmingA)Astheglobalpopulationcontinuestosoar,traditionalagricultureisfacingunprecedentedpressure.Landscarcity,watershortages,andclimatechangearethreateningourabilitytofeedtheworld.Inresponse,scientistsandentrepreneursareturningtoinnovativesolutions,oneofthemostpromisingbeingverticalfarming.Thismethodinvolvesgrowingcropsinverticallystackedlayers,ofteninsidecontrolledenvironmentslikeskyscrapersorwarehouses.B)Verticalfarmingoffersnumerousadvantagesoverconventionalfarming.Firstly,itdrasticallyreducestheneedforland.Bygrowingupwards,farmerscanproducethesameamountoffoodonafractionofthelandrequiredbytraditionalmethods.Thisisparticularlybeneficialinurbanareaswherespaceisatapremium.Imaginea30-storyfarminthemiddleofacityproducingenoughvegetablestofeedtheentirelocalpopulation.C)Anothersignificantbenefitiswaterefficiency.Verticalfarmstypicallyusehydroponicoraeroponicsystems,whichrequireupto95%lesswaterthansoil-basedagriculture.Intheseclosed-loopsystems,waterisrecirculatedandnutrientsaredelivereddirectlytotheplantroots.Thisnotonlyconservesapreciousresourcebutalsoeliminatestherunoffthatoftenpolluteswaterwaysinconventionalfarming.D)Moreover,controlledenvironmentagriculture(CEA)allowsforyear-roundproduction,independentofweatherconditions.Traditionalfarmingisatthemercyofseasons,droughts,andfloods.Verticalfarms,however,cancontrollight,temperature,andhumidity,ensuringoptimalgrowingconditions365daysayear.Thisconsistencyleadstohigheryieldsandreliableharvests,reducingtheriskoffoodshortages.E)Despitetheseadvantages,verticalfarmingisnotwithoutitschallenges.Themostsignificantbarrieristhehighenergycost.Artificiallighting,suchasLEDgrowlights,isessentialforindoorfarming,andtheelectricityrequiredtopowerthemcanbeenormous.WhileenergypriceshavedroppedandLEDtechnologyhasimproved,thisremainsamajoroperationalexpense.F)Thereisalsotheissueofhighcapitalinvestment.Buildingaverticalfarmrequiressophisticatedtechnologyandinfrastructure,whichcomeswithaheftypricetag.Thismakesitdifficultforsmall-scalefarmerstoenterthemarket.Currently,verticalfarmingisdominatedbylarge,well-fundedcorporations.Criticsarguethatthiscouldleadtoaconsolidationofthefoodsupplychain,pushingoutsmall,localgrowers.G)Additionally,therangeofcropsthatcanbegrowneconomicallyinverticalfarmsiscurrentlylimited.Leafygreens,herbs,andstrawberriesthriveintheseenvironments,butstaplecropslikewheat,corn,andricerequiretoomuchspaceandlighttobeprofitableindoors.Therefore,verticalfarmingisunlikelytoreplacetraditionalagricultureentirely;rather,itwillserveasacomplementarymethodtosupplementourfoodsupply.H)Lookingahead,thefutureofverticalfarminglooksbrightbutrequiresfurtherinnovation.Integratingrenewableenergysources,suchassolarorwindpower,couldhelpmitigatethehighelectricitycosts.Advancesinautomationandroboticscouldreducelaborcostsandincreaseefficiency.Asresearchcontinues,wemayseeverticalfarmsbecomingacommonfeatureofcityskylines,contributingtoamoresustainableandresilientfoodsystem.36.Verticalfarmingallowsfortheproductionoffoodregardlessofseasonalweatherchanges.37.Thehighcostofsettingupaverticalfarmmakesitdifficultforsmallfarmerstoparticipate.38.Verticalfarmingcansignificantlyreducewaterusagebyemployinghydroponicsystems.39.Themethodisparticularlysuitableforurbanareaswherelandisexpensiveandscarce.40.Artificiallightingisessentialforverticalfarmsbutcontributestohighoperationalcosts.41.Verticalfarmingcannotcurrentlyreplacetraditionalagriculturebecausestaplecropsarenoteconomicallyviabletogrowindoors.42.Theglobalpopulationgrowthandclimatechangearedrivingtheneedfornewagriculturalmethods.43.Nutrientsaredelivereddirectlytotheplantrootsinverticalfarmingsystems.44.Verticalfarminghelpspreventwaterpollutioncausedbyagriculturalrunoff.45.Thefuturesuccessofverticalfarmingmaydependontheintegrationofrenewableenergysources.SectionCDirections:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.PassageOneTheconceptof"emotionalintelligence"(EQ)waspopularizedinthemid-1990sbypsychologistDanielGoleman.Itreferstotheabilitytorecognize,understand,andmanageone'sownemotions,aswellastorecognize,understand,andinfluencetheemotionsofothers.Inthedecadessince,EQhasbecomeabuzzwordinthebusinessworld,withmanyexpertsclaimingitismoreimportantthanIQ(intelligencequotient)forcareersuccess.ProponentsofEQarguethattechnicalskillsandrawintelligencearemerelythe"thresholdcapabilities"requiredtogetintoaparticularfield.Onceyouarein,whatdistinguishesastarperformerfromanaverageoneisoftentheabilitytohandleinterpersonalrelationshipseffectively.LeaderswithhighEQaresaidtobebetteratempathy,conflictresolution,andmotivation.Theycannavigateofficepoliticswithoutlosingtheircoolandcanbuildcohesiveteamsthatareresilientinthefaceofchallenges.However,theconcepthasnotbeenwithoutitscritics.SomeresearchersarguethatEQisavagueconstructthatisdifficulttomeasureobjectively.UnlikeIQ,whichhasstandardizedtestswithhighpredictivevalidity,EQtestsoftenrelyonself-reporting,whichcanbebiased.Furthermore,criticspointoutthathighemotionalintelligencecanbeusedformanipulativepurposes.Justasaleadercanuseempathytoinspireateam,askilledmanipulatorcanuseittoexploitothersforpersonalgain.Despitethecontroversy,thereisagrowingbodyofresearchsuggestingthatEQisavaluableskillintheworkplace.AstudybyTalentSmartfoundthat90%oftopperformershavehighEQ,whilejust20%ofbottomperformersdo.Additionally,peoplewithhighEQearnanaverageof$29,000moreperyearthanthosewithlowEQ.ThisdatasuggeststhatwhileEQmaynotbetheonlyfactorinsuccess,itisasignificantone.Ultimately,emotionalintelligenceisnotaboutbeing"nice"allthetime.Itisaboutbeingawareofemotionsandusingthemtoguidethinkingandbehavior.Itinvolvesabalancebetweenexpressingfeelingsandrepressingthem,dependingonthesituation.Astheworkplacebecomesincreasinglycollaborativeandlesshierarchical,theabilitytoconnectwithothersonanemotionallevelwilllikelyremainakeydeterminantofprofessionalsuccess.46.Accordingtothepassage,whatdistinguishesastarperformerfromanaverageoneinaspecificfield?A)HigherIQandbettertechnicalskills.B)Theabilitytomanageinterpersonalrelationships.C)Aprestigiouseducationalbackground.D)Extensiveexperienceintheindustry.47.WhyisEQcriticizedbysomeresearchers?A)TheybelieveitislessimportantthanIQ.B)Theythinkitistoodifficulttoteach.C)Theyconsideritvagueandhardtomeasureobjectively.D)Theyarguethatitleadstoworkplaceconflicts.48.Whatisapotentialnegativeaspectofhighemotionalintelligencementionedinthepassage?A)Itcancauseleaderstobetoosoft.B)Itcanbeusedtomanipulateothers.C)Itcanresultinpoordecision-making.D)Itcanmakeemployeeslessproductive.49.WhatdoesthestudybyTalentSmartindicate?A)EQisthemostimportantfactorforhiring.B)PeoplewithhighEQaregenerallywealthier.C)Topperformersusuallyhavehighemotionalintelligence.D)EQhaslittlecorrelationwithjobperformance.50.Whatistheauthor'sstanceonemotionalintelligence?A)Skepticalaboutitsactualvalue.B)Believesitisamanipulativetool.C)Acknowledgesitsimportancedespitecriticisms.D)ThinksitshouldreplaceIQtestsentirely.PassageTwoThesharingeconomyhasrevolutionizedthewayweaccessgoodsandservices,withplatformslikeUberandAirbnbleadingthecharge.Byleveragingunderutilizedassets—sparebedrooms,idlecars—thesecompanieshavecreatedneweconomicopportunitiesandofferedconsumersgreaterconvenienceandlowerprices.However,asthesharingeconomymatures,itisfacinganewsetofchallengesthatthreatenitsgrowthandreputation.Oneoftheprimaryissuesisregulatory.Traditionaltaxicompaniesandhotelsareheavilyregulatedtoensuresafety,faircompetition,andtaxcompliance.Sharingeconomyplatformsoftenoperateinalegalgrayarea,arguingthattheyaremerelytechnologycompaniesconnectingbuyersandsellers,notserviceprovidersthemselves.Thishasledtoclasheswithlocalgovernmentsworldwide.CitieslikeLondonandParishaveimposedstrictrulesonride-hailingservices,whileothershavebannedshort-termrentalsincertainneighborhoodstoprotectaffordablehousing.Anotherchallengeistheerosionoftrust.Thesharingeconomyreliesheavilyonpeerreviewsandratingstomaintainqualityandsafety.However,thesesystemsarenotfoolproof.Instancesoffraud,propertydamage,andevenassaulthavebeenreported.Furthermore,the"gig"natureoftheworkmeansthatprovidersoftenlackthebenefitsandprotectionsoftraditionalemployees,leadingtolabordisputes.Driversandhostsarguethattheyshouldbeclassifiedasemployees,entitledtominimumwageandinsurance,ratherthanindependentcontractors.Thereisalsotheissueofdataprivacy.Theseplatformscollectvastamountsofdataonuserbehaviorandlocation.Whilethisdataisusedtoimproveservices,italsoraisesconcernsaboutsurveillanceandthepotentialformisuse.Therecentbacklashagainsttechcompaniesoverdatabreacheshasmadeconsumersmorewaryofsharingtheirpersonalinformation.Despitethesehurdles,thesharingeconomyisnotgoingaway.Instead,itisevolving.Weareseeingashifttowards"professionalization,"wherefull-timebusinessesoperateontheseplatformsratherthanjustindividualssharingsparecapacity.Thistrendaddressessomequalityandconsistencyissuesbutarguablyunderminestheoriginal"peer-to-peer"ethos.Thefutureofthesharingeconomywilllikelyinvolveahybridmodel,balancinginnovationwithregulation,andflexibilitywithsecurity.51.Whatisthecoreprinciplebehindthesharingeconomyaccordingtothepassage?A)Usingtechnologytoreplacetraditionalservices.B)Leveragingunderutilizedassetsforeconomicgain.C)Creatingjobsforunemployedindividuals.D)Offeringluxuryservicesataffordableprices.52.Whyhaveride-hailingservicesclashedwithlocalgovernments?A)Theyrefusetopaytaxes.B)Theycompeteunfairlywithlocalbusinesses.C)Theyoperateinalegalgrayarearegardingregulation.D)Theycausetrafficcongestionincitycenters.53.Whatisamajorconcernregardingthe"gig"natureofworkinthesharingeconomy?A)Providerslacktraditionalemployeebenefitsandprotections.B)Itisdifficulttofindreliableworkers.C)Theincomeistoounstableformostpeople.D)Itrequiresworkinglonghours.54.Howisthesharingeconomyevolvingaccordingtothepassage?A)Itismovingtowardsapurelypeer-to-peermodel.B)Itisfacingacompletecollapseduetoregulations.C)Itisbecomingmoreprofessionalized.D)Itisfocusingonlyondatasecurity.55.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestaboutthefutureofthesharingeconomy?A)Itwilllikelydisappearduetoregulatorypressure.B)Itwillbedominatedbytraditionalhotelandtaxicompanies.C)Itwilladoptahybridmodelbalancinginnovationandregulation.D)Itwillstopcollectinguserdatatoprotectprivacy.PartIVTranslation(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineseintoEnglish.YoushouldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2.丝绸之路是古代连接东西方文明的商业贸易路线。它不仅促进了商品的交换,如丝绸、茶叶和香料,还推动了文化、技术和宗教的交流。通过丝绸之路,中国的造纸术、火药和指南针传到了西方,而佛教和伊斯兰教则传入了中国。这条路线对世界文明的发展产生了深远的影响,见证了不同民族之间的友谊与合作。如今,“一带一路”倡议赋予了丝绸之路新的时代内涵,旨在促进沿线国家的共同繁荣与发展。答案与解析PartIWriting【参考范文一】TheImpactofArtificialIntelligenceonHumanCreativityWiththerapidadvancementoftechnology,ArtificialIntelligence(AI)haspermeatedvariouscreativefields,rangingfrompaintingandmusiccompositiontonovelwriting.Thisphenomenonhassparkedaheateddebateregardingitsinfluenceonhumancreativity.Ontheonehand,AIservesasapowerfultoolthatcanenhancehumancreativity.Itcananalyzevastamountsofdataandgeneratenovelideasthathumansmightnothaveconceived,actingasasourceofinspiration.Forinstance,AIalgorithmscanhelpdesignersexplorecountlesscolorcombinationsorassistmusiciansincomposingcomplexmelodies.Ontheotherhand,thereisaconcernthatover-relianceonAImightstifleoriginality.Ifpeopledependtoomuchonmachinestogeneratecontent,theuniquehumantouchandemotionaldepththatdefinetrueartcouldbediminished.Inmyopinion,AIshouldbeviewedasacollaboratorratherthanareplacement.Whileitoffersefficiencyandnewpossibilities,thecoreofcreativity—humanemotion,experience,andcriticalthinking—remainsirreplaceable.WeshouldembraceAItoexpandourcreativehorizonswhileensuringthathumaninsightremainsthedrivingforcebehindinnovation.【参考范文二】TheImpactofArtificialIntelligenceonHumanCreativityInrecentyears,wehavewitnessedthesurgeofArtificialIntelligence(AI)indomainstraditionallyreservedforhumaningenuity.FromAI-generatedartwinningcompetitionstoalgorithmswritingnewsarticles,theboundariesbetweenmachinecapabilityandhumancreativityareblurring.ProponentsarguethatAIdemocratizescreativitybyloweringthebarriertoentry.Itallowsindividualswithlimitedtechnicalskillstocreatehigh-qualitycontent,thusfreeingupmentalenergyforhigher-levelconceptualthinking.However,criticsworrythatthehomogenizationofAI-generatedcontentcouldleadtoalackofdiversityincreativeexpression.Ifeveryoneusesthesamealgorithms,theresultmightbeafloodofsimilar,soullessworks.Frommyperspective,therelationshipbetweenAIandhumancreativityissymbioticratherthanadversarial.AIhandlesthetediousaspectsofcreation,allowinghumanstofocusonthe"why"and"what"—theemotionalandconceptualcores.Therefore,weshouldleverageAIasasupplementarytooltoaugment,notreplace,theuniquecreativesparkthatresideswithinus.【写作解析】本题要求探讨“人工智能对人类创造力的影响”。1.审题与构思:文章需要包含三个部分:描述AI进入创意领域的现状;分析AI带来的利弊;提出个人观点。2.核心词汇:permeate(渗透)permeate(渗透)stifleoriginality(扼杀原创性)stifleoriginality(扼杀原创性)irreplaceable(不可替代的)irreplaceable(不可替代的)collaborator(合作者)collaborator(合作者)democratize(民主化/普及化)democratize(民主化/普及化)homogenization(同质化)homogenization(同质化)symbiotic(共生的)symbiotic(共生的)3.句型亮点:"rangingfrom...to..."(范围从……到……)"rangingfrom...to..."(范围从……到……)"Ontheonehand...Ontheotherhand..."(一方面……另一方面……)"Ontheonehand...Ontheotherhand..."(一方面……另一方面……)"Itis...that..."(强调句型)"Itis...that..."(强调句型)"ratherthan..."(而不是)"ratherthan..."(而不是)PartIIListeningComprehensionSectionA1.B)Heislookingforasummerinternship.【解析】原文中女生问男生暑假有什么计划,男生提到他正在寻找实习机会,并提到简历。2.C)Itisrelatedtohismajor.【解析】男生提到这份实习是在城市规划部门,与他的专业相关。3.C)Analyzedatafromthecity'strafficsensors.【解析】对话中提到实习的具体工作是分析交通传感器的数据。4.B)Preparefortheupcominginterview.【解析】对话最后女生建议男生准备即将到来的面试。5.C)Shecannotdecideonherresearchtopic.【解析】女生表示她很纠结,因为还没确定研究课题。6.A)Narrowdownthescopeofthetopic.【解析】男生建议她把范围缩小,因为目前的题目太大了。7.B)TheinfluenceoftheIndustrialRevolution.【解析】女生最初想写的题目是工业革命的影响。8.A)Itistoobroadandlacksfocus.【解析】男生认为这个题目太宽泛了,应该聚焦于某一个特定方面。SectionB9.B)Toexplainthebenefitsofanimal-assistedtherapy.【解析】文章主要讲述了动物辅助疗法对病人的积极作用。10.B)Theycanreducepatients'anxietyandloneliness.【解析】文章提到动物可以帮助病人减少焦虑和孤独感。11.A)Theyneedtobegentleandfriendly.【解析】文章提到治疗犬需要性格温和、友好。12.A)TheconstructionofthePanamaCanal.【解析】文章通篇讲述了巴拿马运河的建设过程及其意义。13.A)Itwasextremelydangerousandcostly.【解析】文章提到建设过程中面临巨大的困难和危险,耗资巨大。14.A)Malariaandyellowfever.【解析】文章提到许多工人死于疟疾和黄热病。15.D)Itsymbolizesthetriumphofengineering.【解析】文章最后总结运河是工程学的胜利。SectionC16.C)Thebiologicalbasisoftasteperception.【解析】讲座主要从生物学角度解释味觉是如何感知的。17.A)Genetics.【解析】讲座提到基因决定了味蕾的数量和敏感度,从而影响味觉。18.C)Sweetnessisperceivedasasignofsafety.【解析】讲座提到人类天生喜欢甜味,因为在自然界中甜味通常代表安全的能量来源。19.A)Theyarefacingfiercecompetitionfromonlineretailers.【解析】讲座提到实体店正面临来自在线零售商的激烈竞争。20.B)Byprovidingpersonalizedshoppingexperiences.【解析】讲座提到实体店通过提供个性化的体验来吸引顾客。21.B)Thelackofsensoryexperienceinonlineshopping.【解析】讲座提到网购缺乏触觉、嗅觉等感官体验,这是实体店的优势。22.B)Hybridmodelswillbecomethemainstream.【解析】讲座预测未来线上线下结合的混合模式将成为主流。23.A)Theroleofdaydreaminginproblem-solving.【解析】讲座探讨了做白日梦在解决问题中的作用。24.D)Itusuallyleadstocreativebreakthroughs.【解析】研究表明,让大脑漫游有助于产生创造性的突破。25.B)Takeshortbreakstoletthemindwander.【解析】演讲者建议通过短暂休息让大脑放松,从而促进思考。PartIIIReadingComprehensionSectionA26.I)nomadic【解析】根据上下文,这里指“游牧”生活方式,对应前面的digitalnomads。27.C)glamorous【解析】socialmediasuggests(社交媒体所展示的)通常是比较光鲜亮丽的,且后面提到appealing(吸引人的),选glamorous。28.L)community【解析】缺乏社区感会导致孤独,community符合语境。29.J)complexities【解析】practicalcomplexities指实际的复杂性/困难。30.O)financial【解析】Financialsecurity指财务安全,后面提到收入不稳定,这里指财务上的保障。31.G)security【解析】同上,financialsecurity是固定搭配。32.A)stability【解析】生活缺乏稳定性。33.E)outweighs【解析】利大于弊,outweighsthedifficulties。34.M)blurring【解析】模糊了界限,blurringtheboundaries。35.D)constraints【

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