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第=page11页,共=sectionpages11页2026年江苏南通市海安市中考一模英语试卷一、阅读六选五:本大题共4小题,共8分。A13,000-miledragonofearthandstonewindsitswaythroughthecountrysideofChina.

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Itshistoryisalmostaslongasthewallitself.TheGreatWallbeganasseparatewallsbuiltbyancientstates.WhenEmperorQinShiHuangunifiedthestatesin221BCE,thenorthernmountainswereeasytobeattacked.

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Heconnectedandstrengthenedmanyoftheseoldwalls.Thiscreatedonelongwallfromwesttoeast.UndertheHanDynasty,thewallgrewevattackenlonger,reaching3,700miles.Buildingthewallwasextremelyhardwork.Workerswereforcedtolaborfordays.

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Poemsandlegendsofthetimetellusthatmanyworkersdiedfromaccidents,hunger,andtiredness.Today,theWall’smainpurposeiscultural.Itisoneofthelargestman-madestructuresonEarthandwasmadeaUNESCOWorldHeritageSitein1987.

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OriginallybuilttoprotectChina,theGreatWallnowwelcomesmillionsofvisitorseachyear.Althoughtourismhascausedsomedamage,thegovernmentistryingtoprotectit.

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Thesenewsectionscontinuetoshowthegreatnessofthisancientbuilding.A.Thisgreatprojectbroughtsafetytothenorth.B.NewpartsoftheWallarestillbeingfoundtoday.C.ItiscalledtheGreatWall,awonderoftheworld.D.TheGreatWallstandsasasymbolofhumansuccess.E.Unluckily,somepeoplelosttheirlivesduringthebuilding.F.Someforeignvisitorsfailtounderstanditsgreatculturalvalue.1.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F2.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F3.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F4.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F二、单选题:本大题共10小题,共20分。5.Thetoolontherightismainlyusedtohelpsolve________problems.

A.history B.maths C.geography D.chemistry6.—Davidhas________tocomplainabout.Hisclassmatesalltreathimwell.—That’strue.Hegetsalongwitheveryone.A.something B.anything C.everything D.nothing7.—DidyouwatchthecompetitionsattheMilanWinterOlympics?—Ofcourse.TheChineseathletes’hardworkandbravespiritreally________mealot.A.expected B.controlled C.encouraged D.considered8.Overtheyears,ourgovernmenthas________manygreenprojectstoprotecttheenvironment.A.carriedout B.givenout C.pointedout D.foundout9.What’sthethemeofthepoemontheright?

DoubleNinth,MissingMyShandongBrothersWangWeiAsalonelystrangerinthestrangeland,Everyholidaythehomesicknessamplifies.Knowingthatmybrothershavereachedthepeak,Allbutoneispresentattheplantingofflowers.A.Showstrongloveforamazinglandscapes.

B.Expressdeephomesicknessforhisfamily.

C.Encouragepeopletoplantflowerstogether.

D.Introducecustomsofthetraditionalfestival.10.Inthelibrary,everyoneisexpectedtotalk________soasnottomakenoise.A.quickly B.honestly C.softly D.clearly11.—Whatdidpeoplethinkofthe2026SpringFestivalGala?—The________opinionisthattheeventwasasuccess.A.correct B.simple C.different D.general12.

Cat-loversbeware!Becarefulwithyourbouquet.Liliesareespeciallyharmfultocatsandshouldbeavoidedatallcosts.Whatcanwelearnfromthenote?A.Liliesmaydoharmtocatlovers.

B.Liliesarepopularwithcatlovers.

C.Catsmustbekeptawayfromlilies.

D.Catsprefertoplaywithfreshlilies.13.—Couldyoutellme________inChina?—Sure.Xi’anwasthestartingpointoftheancientSilkRoad.A.howdidtheSilkRoadstart B.whentheSilkRoadstarted

C.whydidtheSilkRoadstart D.wheretheSilkRoadstarted14.—Literatureisthetextbookofhumanlife.—________.Wecanlearnalotfromclassicliteratureworks.A.Ican’tagreemore B.Haveagoodtime

C.That’snotthecase D.Thatsoundsgreat三、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。WhenIwas16,IgotasummerjobatalocalcafecalledSunnyCorner.Itwasawarmandniceplacewithwoodentables,softmusic,andthesmelloffreshcoffeeeverywhere.Itwasmyfirstpart-timejob,soIfelt

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butexcited.Ipractisedsimplethingslikefoldingnapkinsathomefordays,butIstill

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makingmistakes.Onmyfirstday,Ihad

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withafewordersandalmostdroppedatrayofcups.Then,abadthinghappened.Ipouredahotcupofcoffeeonacustomer’swhiteshirt.Ifeltsoembarrassed(尴尬的)thatmyfaceturned

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.Isaid“sorry”overandover,afraidhewouldbe

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.Buthejustsmiledandsaid,“Don’tworry.Ithappenstoeveryone.OnceIspilledcoffeeonmyownboss!”His

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mademefeelbetter,andIdecidedtoworkharder.Duringthatsummer,Itriedmybesttolearn.Irememberedthemenuwell,

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makingcoffeeuntilIdiditright,andlearnedtowritedowncustomers’requeststo

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mistakes.Talkingtocustomersalsobecame

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.Imadefriendswithmycoworkerstoo.ThemanagerMiataughtmetostaycalmwhenIwasbusy,andmyclassmateJaketoldmehowto

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workandsummerhomework.Therewasanoldregular

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namedMr.Harris.Hecameeverymorningforblackcoffeeandlemoncake.Weoftentalkedduringmybreaks.Heusedtobeateacher,andwhenItoldhimIdidn’tknowifIshould

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artorscienceclasses,hesaid,“

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whatyoulike.It’smoreimportantthanbeingafraidoffailing.”Hiswordshelpedmealot.Bytheendofthesummer,IwasnotthenervousgirlIusedtobe.Ibecamemore

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andresponsible.Thisjobtaughtmethatmistakesarepartof

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.Itwasmorethanjustajob—itwasagreatlessonformylife.15.A.nervous B.surprised C.scared D.lonely16.A.feltlike B.dreamtof C.worriedabout D.insistedon17.A.patience B.connection C.fun D.trouble18.A.pale B.red C.green D.blue19.A.shy B.amazed C.curious D.angry20.A.kindness B.happiness C.politeness D.business21.A.advised B.enjoyed C.practised D.imagined22.A.correct B.avoid C.make D.afford23.A.easier B.funnier C.slower D.safer24.A.present B.accept C.balance D.describe25.A.master B.passenger C.manager D.customer26.A.provide B.choose C.spread D.organize27.A.Control B.Forget C.Follow D.Drop28.A.serious B.creative C.strict D.confident29.A.travelling B.learning C.thinking D.sharing四、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。AHaveyoueverreadthehistoricalnovelRomanceoftheThreeKingdomsortheRecordsoftheThreeKingdoms?Ifso,youmustbefamiliarwithnameslikeLüBu,CaoCaoandLiuBei.Butapartfromthesegreatchiefs,theirfinehorsesarealsoquiteimpressive.Howmuchdoyouknowaboutthem?

RedHare赤兔ThishorsewasgiventoLüBubyDongZhuo.Itwasasredasburningcharcoal,withoutasinglehairofanothercolor.Itcouldtravel500kilometersinaday.Bycomparison,anordinaryhorseingoodconditioncouldonlymanage50kilometersinaday.WithRedHarebeneathhim,Lüwonmanybattles.WhenhewasfinallybeatenbyCaoCao’sforcesattheBattleofXiapi,thehorsefellintoCao’shands.CaolatergaveRedHaretoGuanYu,whokeptthehorseuntilhisdeath.ItwassaidthatRedHarediedshortlyafterwardsbecauseitmisseditsmastergreatlyandrefusedtoeat.HexMark的卢ThiswasthehorseofLiuBei.Once,LiuBiaoinvitedLiuBeitoadinnerparty.CaiMao,amilitaryofficialwhodislikedLiuBei,wantedtousethischancetocapturehim.WhenLiuBeibecameawareoftheplan,heexcusedhimselfandescapedwestwardonHexMark.However,awiderivercalledtheTanRiverblockedhispath.WithCai’sforcesclosebehind,Liushoutedtohishorse,“HexMark,dangerisuponus!Doyourverybest!”Thehorsejumpedthreezhang(abouttenmeters)highandclearedtheriver.Theeventhasinspiredmanyworksofart.ShadowRunner绝影ThiswasCaoCao’shorsewhenheescapedfromWanCityfollowingZhangXiu’ssurpriseattack.Asitsnameshows,itcouldrunsofastthatnotevenitsshadowcouldkeepup.Evenso,boththehorseandCaowerehitbyarrowsduringtheescape.ShadowRunnerdied,whileCaosurvivedbyridingawayonhissonCaoAng’shorse.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“cleared”meaninthepassage?A.cleaned B.connected C.crossed D.circled31.Whatdidthethreehorseshaveincommon?A.Theywereallgivenbyotherpeople.

B.Theyallhadagreatabilitytorunfast.

C.Theydiedaftertheylosttheirmasters.

D.Theyallhadspecialcolorsandlooks.32.Whatisthemainpurposeofthispassage?A.Tointroducesomefamoushorsesinoldstories.

B.Todescribethelivesofgreatwarlordslongago.

C.Toshowhowtowinabattlewithastronghorse.

D.Totellreadershowtochooseanexcellenthorse.BThisyearmarks65yearssincetheWorldWideFundforNature(WWF)wasfoundedtoprotectwildlifearoundtheworld.In1961,itopenedofficesintheUK,SwitzerlandandtheUS.Today,itworksinnearly100countries.TheideaforWWFcamefromabusinessmannamedVictorStolan.In1960,hereadnewspaperstoriesaboutwildlifeinEastAfricabeinghuntedtonearextinctionandwantedtohelp.HesharedhisideawithMaxNicholson,whoworkedfortheUKgovernmenttoprotectnature,andWWFwascreated.ThepandalogowasdesignedbyfounderSirPeterScott.Hechoseapandabecauseitisbeautiful,endangeredandlovedbymanypeople.Itwasalsocheapertoprintinblackandwhite,ascolourprintingwasexpensiveatthattime.WWF’sgoalistostopthedestructionofnatureandhelpitrecover.Itaimstoreducepollution,fightclimatechange,andshowpeoplehowtoliveinharmonywithwildlife.In1986,itchangeditsnamefrom“WorldWildlifeFund”to“WorldWideFundforNature”butkepttheinitialsWWF.Thiswasbecauseitsworkgrewtofocusonprotectinglargehabitatsandallkindsofspecies,notjustindividualendangeredanimals.Forexample,whalesarea“priorityspecies”becausetheyhelpfightclimatechangebytakingincarbondioxide,aharmfulgas.WWFworkswithlocalcommunitiestoprotecttheenvironmentinawaythatalsohelpspeople.InNepal’sDallaVillage,wildlifelikeelephantsandrhinoscandamagecrops.WWFhelpsvillagersofferhomestaystotourists,sotheycanearnmoneyfromwildlifeinsteadofseeingitasaproblem.ScienceandtechnologyalsohelpWWFprotectwildlife.ItusessatelliteimagestostudypenguinsinAntarcticaandthermalcamerasinKenyatocatchillegalhuntersatnight.WWFhasachildren’sclubcalled“GoWild”withfunactivitiestolearnaboutwildlife.ItalsoorganizesEarthHouron28March,whenmillionsofpeopleturnofftheirlightstoshowtheycareabouttheplanet.Youcanalsohelpbyfundraisingorwritingtolocalgovernmentsaboutprotectingwildlifeandnature.

33.WhatcanwelearnaboutWWFfromPara.1?A.Ithasrunforexactlyonehundredyears.

B.Itaimedatprotectingwildlifeworldwide.

C.ItmainlyworkedinAsiancountriesatfirst.

D.Itsetupofficesinlessthanthreecountries.34.WhywasthepandachosenasthelogoofWWF?A.Itisstrongenoughtoliveinthewild.

B.Itiscommonallaroundtheworld.

C.Itislovelyandeasytodrawincolour.

D.Itisattractiveandcostslesstoprint.35.Whichofthefollowingis

TRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.EarthHourisheldtoraisemoneyforendangeredanimals.

B.PeoplecanjoinWWF’sclubtolearnaboutcolourprinting.

C.Scienceandtechnologycanplayaroleinprotectingwildlife.

D.WWFusessatellitestowatchillegalhuntersinNepalatnight.36.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.Themissionofhelpingchildren.

B.ThedevelopmentandworkofWWF.

C.ThecolourfulactivitiesofWWF.

D.Theimportanceofprotectingwildlife.CShouldwemakechangestowildanimals’genes(基因)?WhatifwecouldmakeseabirdsfightoffadeadlyflubymakingsmallchangestotheirDNA?Orhelpcoralsstayaliveinwarmeroceans?Thankstothedevelopmentofscience,suchpossibilitiesarenowwithinreach.Thisquestionwasdebatedatthe2025IUCNWorldConservationCongress.Duringthemeeting,environmentalworkersdiscussedandfinallyagreedtosetfreeanimalswithchangedDNAintonature.Beforethemeeting,over90organizationsaskedIUCNnottochangewildanimals.Buttheyforgotanimportantfact:humanshavechangedthegenesofotherlivingthingsforthousandsofyears.Thisstartedabout30,000yearsagowhenpeoplekeptwildanimals.Overtime,graywolvesevolvedintodogs,andwildredchickensintochickens.Then,afewhundredyearsago,peoplestartedtoraisetheirfavouriteanimalstogether.Byrepeatingtheprocessacrossgenerations,keyfeaturesimproved.Thingsdidn’tstopthere,however.HumanactivityisaffectingtheDNAofalllifeonEarth.Aswewarmourworld,polluteourplanet,anddestroywildhabitats,wearemakinglivingthingschangefaster.IfchangingtheDNAofwildlifeshouldneverbedone,thenIhavenewsforyou.Thatshipsailedlongago.Fromselectivebreeding(选育技术)inthe18thcentury,tothedevelopmentofIVF(试管婴儿)inthe1970s,tothecloningofDollythesheepinthe1990s,eachleapwasdoubtedbeforebeingaccepted.Changingthegenesofwildlifeonpurposemayfinallygoinasimilarway.Thosewhovoicedtheirworrieswererighttodoso.Unliketraditionalbreedingmethods,geneeditingcanbeusedtointroducecompletelynewcharacteristics.Genesfromdifferentspeciescanbemixedandmatched.Soit’simportanttodecidewhichchangesareacceptableandwhichareoff-limits.However,manykindsoflivingthingsaredyingout.Traditionalwaysofprotectingwildlifearenolongerenough.Insteadofstoppingallresearchcompletely,IUCNmembersmadearulethatallowscarefulandresponsibleresearchonchanginggenes.Wearetheonescausingthelossofmanylivingthings.Ifnewtoolscanhelprepairsomeofthedamage,isn’titatleastworthtryingcarefullyandsafely?37.Whydoesthewriterstartthepassagebyaskingquestions?A.Toleadreaderstothemaintopicofthepassage.

B.Tointroducenewkindsofwildanimalsindanger.

C.Toshowreadersthebadresultsofchanginggenes.

D.Totellreadersaboutthewideusesofgenechanges.38.Abouthumanbeingsandgenes,wecanlearnfromthepassagethat________.A.humansonlychangethegenesofwildanimalsindanger

B.humansbegantochangegeneswhenIVFwasdeveloped

C.humanshavechangedlivingthings’genesforalongtime

D.humanschangegenestomakewildanimalslookthesame39.Whatisthedifferencebetweengeneeditingandtraditionalbreeding?A.Geneeditingtakesmoretimethantraditionalbreeding.

B.Geneeditinghasbeenusedbyhumansformanyyears.

C.Geneeditingworksonfarmanimalsinsteadofwildlife.

D.Geneeditingbringstotallynewqualitiestolivingthings.40.Whatisthewriter’sattitudetowardsgenechangesforwildlife?A.Supportiveifdonesafelyandunderrules.

B.Stronglyagainstanykindofgeneresearch.

C.Doubtfulaboutitsfutureanddevelopment.

D.Uninterestedandunwillingtotalkaboutit.DNinekilometersunderthesea,insideasmallmetalball,DuMengranlookedoutofthewindowandsawsomethingsurprising:lifeinaplacethatshouldhavebeenlifeless.Thesubmersible’s(潜水器)lightscutthroughwaterthathadneverseenthesun.Atthisdepth,thewaterpressureissostrongthatitcankillapersonallatonce.Thewaterisalmostfreezing.Peoplethoughtthisplacewasadeadland.ButDufoundherselfatagarden-likeecosystem:longwhiteworms,redworms,clamsandsmallsnailsalllivedandgrewthere.Inthesummerof2024,DuandherteamtooktheChinesesubmarineFendouzhetotheKuril-KamchatkaTrenchinthePacificOcean.Theyfoundthedeepestplacewhereanimalshaveeverbeenfound.Lifewaslivingbetween5,800metersand9,533metersbelowthesea.Thisisaverydeeparea,thelastunknownpartoftheocean.WeknowmoreaboutthesurfaceofMarsthanaboutthisplace.TheirimportantfindingswerepublishedinthemagazineNatureinJuly2025.Du’slovefortheseastartedwhenshewasachild.BorninAnhui,aplacefarfromtheocean,shefirstsawtheseaatage4or5duringatriptoBeidaihe.Shewassohappythatshewantedtostaybytheseaforever.Thisloveledhertostudyoceanscience.AfterstudyingintheUS,shejoinedtheChineseAcademyofSciencesin2014.At25,shebecametheyoungestwomanscientistonthemannedsubmersibleJiaolong.At33,sheledateamtodivetoaworld-recorddepth,andby38,shehascompletedmorethan30deepdives.Now38,Duisstillexploring.LastMarch,sheandherteamwenttothePuysegurTrenchnearNewZealand,oneofthemostdangerousseasonEarth.Dusays,“Tounderstandtheunknown,youmustgothere,experienceit,andseeitwithyourowneyes.”Sheiscalledthe“deep-seaqueen”,andsheisreadytoexploremoresecretshiddeninthedarkdeepsea.41.Whatdoes

Para.2mainlytalkabout?A.Thespeciallooksofdeep-seasmallanimals.

B.Theenvironmentandnewlifeinthedeepsea.

C.Thehighcostofbuildingstrongsubmersibles.

D.Thewaystokeepwarminthecolddeepocean.42.WhichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderofDuMengran’sexperiences?①Shetookpartindeep-seatripswithJiaolong.②ShestudiedoceanscienceintheUnitedStates.③Shefoundaspecialecosysteminthedeepsea.④Shefirstsawtheseaduringatripandlovedit.A.④②①③ B.④①②③ C.②④①③ D.②④③①43.Howdoesthewriterorganizethispassage?A.Byshowingdifferentopinionsondeep-searesearch.

B.Bydescribingaproblemandgivingseveralsolutions.

C.Byfollowingtimeorderandintroducingaperson’sstory.

D.Bylistingnumberstoshowthedangerofdeep-seaactions.44.WhatcanbestdescribeDuMengranaccordingtothepassage?A.Luckyandhumorous. B.Honestandattractive.

C.Quietandeasy-going. D.Braveandstrong-minded.五、任务型阅读-简答:本大题共1小题,共17分。45.OnastreetcornerbesideSuzhouCreek(苏州河),asoftyellowglowshinesthroughthenight.ItcomesfromiRenStudy,a14-square-meterbookstorethathasnoworkersandstaysopen24hoursaday.Inside,warmlamps,woodenshelves,andreadingchairsmakethespacefeellikeapleasanthomestudy.SinceitsopeninginOctober,notasinglebookhasgonemissing.Thename“iRen”comesfromtheMBTIpersonalitytest.InChinese,itdescribespeoplewhoenjoysilenceandtimealone.WhenownerWangYanyanfirstsawthesmallshop,shefeltitwascalm,simpleandperfectforsuchaname.Wanglivesinthecountrysideandvisitstheshopeveryfewdays.Whensheisnotthere,shechecksthestorethroughherphone,watchinghowvisitorsusethesmallspace.Sheenjoysseeingparentsreadingwiththeirchildren,officeworkersstoppingbyafterlongdays,andtouristswritingwarmnotesonthemessageboard.Onemessagethatmanyreaderslikesays,“Wearealltravelers.Peaceofmindishome.”OneregularvisitorisCaoChengzhen.Heworksasafooddeliverycourierandlikesrunningatnight.Duringonerun,hesawtheglowingwindowandsteppedinside.Forhim,iRenStudyisapeacefulshelterwhenhecan’tsleep.Still,runningabookstoreistough.Inthefirstmonth,Wangearnedonly1,300yuan,farlessthanthe4,500-yuanmonthlyrent.Wangchoosesnottoaddacafebecauseshewantstokeepeverybitofspaceforbooksandreaders.Sheknowsthedreamisrisky,butshealsobelievesinit.“Whenyoutrulylovesomething,”shesaid,“you’llfindawaytomakeitwork.”(1)WhereisiRenStudylocated?___________________________(2)What’sthesizeoftheiRenStudy?___________________________(3)WhydidWangYanyannamethebookstore“iRen”?___________________________(4)HowdoesWangYanyancheckthestorewhensheisnotthere?___________________________(5)WhatdoyouthinkofWangYanyan’sdreamofrunningiRenStudy?Why?___________________________六、首字母短文填空:本大题共1小题,共20分。46.WhathappenswhenlotsofAIprogramsgettogetheronlineandtalklikehumansdo?That’swhatanewsocialnetworkcalledMoltbook,madejustforAIbots,wantstofindout.Sofar,theresultsareb

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amazingandworrying,accordingtoAIandcomputersafetyexperts.MoltbookwasstartedbytechnologistMattSchlicht.Itl

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likeasocialmediasite,butinsteadofrealpeople,AIprogramsmakeposts,writemessages,andlikeordislikecontent.Botsarecomputerprogramsthatcandotasksontheiro

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,likeorganizingemailsorbookingtrips.MoltbookusesatoolcalledOpenClaw.Itletsusersmakebotsandgivethemjobs.Userscanalsogivebotsdifferent“personalities”,forexample,makingthema

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calmlyorexcitedly.ThenpeoplecanputthebotsonMoltbook,wheretheypostmessagesandtalktoeachother.Theplatformsaidover1.5millionAIbotsjoineditsservice,makingitahottopicinthetechworld.Somesayit’sabigs

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forwardbecauseitshowswhatAIcando,justlikehumans.Butotherssaythesitehaslotsofproblemsandsafetyrisks,andweshouldbec

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withit.Thebiggestworryiscomputersafety.ResearchershavefoundbigproblemsinMoltbook.Theseproblemscouldletbadpeoplegetintothep

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informationofthepeoplerunningthebots.AsafetycompanycheckedMoltbookandfounditletothersgetintoallitsuserdataquickly,leaking(泄露)t

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ofemailaddresses.ExpertssayOpenClawandMoltbookarenewtechnologies.Theys

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usingthemonlyonsafe,separatesystems,bypeoplewhoknowaboutcomputersafety.China’ssafetyofficehasalsow

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abouttherisksofOpenClaw,aftersomelocalgovernmentsandtechcompaniestriedusingit.(1)

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七、阅读填空:本大题共1小题,共20分。47.Recently,aspecialeventtookplaceundertheOrientalPearlTVTowerinShanghai.ClaudeBrouir,a63-year-oldmanfromBelgium,

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(arrive)afterridingmorethan12,000kilometersfromBrusselsonasolarthree-wheeledbike.PeopleinShanghaiwelcomedhimwarmlywithcheersandflowers.BrouirbeganhistriponApril19,2025.Forover120days,herodeacrossmountains,rivers,andwidefieldsinEuropeandAsia.Hesaid,“Myjourneyisnotonlyforfun.ItisalsoadreamthatI

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(hold)foralongtime—tobuildacloserconnectionwithChina.”Theideastarted,whenBrouircametoShanghaitovisithisson,who

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(live)inthecitynow.Brouirjoinedacyclingeventand

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(touch)bythekindnessoflocalriders.“Thattripgavemetheidea:WhynotrideallthewayfromBrusselstoShanghai?”hesaid.

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(strict)followinghisideaofgreentravel,Brouirusedasolarthree-wheeledbike.Itpulledacartcarryinghistentand

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(day)things.Withthehelpofthepanels,hecouldclimbhillswithoutfuel.Alongtheway,hesawmanybeautifulplacesandoftenreceivedhelpfrom

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(strange).Thisyearmarksthe

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(fifty)anniversaryofChina-EUrelations,whichmakeshis

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