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2026年江苏省南京市玄武外国语学校中考模拟卷(一)一、语法选择TheDragonBoatFestivalTheDragonBoatFestival,celebratedonthefifthdayofthefifth_________month,isoneofChina’smostimportanttraditions.Ithonorstheancientpoet(诗人)QuYuan,whohadaheart_________loveforhiscountry.Peoplecelebratebyeatingzongziandracingdragonboats.Theboatracesare_________part.Teamspaddle(划船)quicklytothebeatofdrums,whilecrowdscheeralongtheriverbanks.Theseactivitiessymbolizeteamworkandthefight_________victory.Inrecentyears,thefestivalhasgainedinternationalattention.Manydragonboatraces_________abroad.ThishelpsspreadChinesecultureworldwide.AsMs.Wang,acultureexpert,says,“Traditionsliketheseconnectustoourhistoryandunite(团结)peopleacrosstheworld.”1.A.twelveB.twelfthsC.solarD.lunar2.A.fullofB.fullingwithC.filledofD.fillingwith3.A.excitedB.themostexcitedC.excitingD.themostexciting4.A.asB.forC.againstD.to5.A.holdB.wereheldC.takeplaceD.arehappened二、完形填空TheWoodenDrumFestivalTheWoodenDrumFestivalisanimportanteventfortheWapeopleinYunnan.Itisnamedafterthewoodendrum,aspecialmusicalinstrument.Thefestivalshowstheirhistory,traditions,andrichculture.Thewoodendrumsare_________ofthefestival.Theymatteralot.Theyarenotjustmusicalinstrumentsbutalsocarrydeepculturalmeanings.TheWapeoplebelievethedrumsconnectthemwiththeirancestorsandnature.Thedrumsareusuallymadeofredwood.Theyareabout0.8meterswideand2meterslong.Peoplecometogetheraroundthedrumhouseduringthefestival.Theydanceinacircle,_________tothestrongbeatofthedrumstoexpresstheirwishesforahappylifeandgoodluck.Whendancing,theysingsongswhichareabouttheWapeople’shistoryand_________life.So,thedanceisnotjustforfun.Italsohelpskeeptheirculturealive._________dancing,therearealsosportsgamesandtraditionaloperashows.TheWapeoplemainlyliveintwoareasinYunnan:XimengWaAutonomousCountyandCangyuanWaAutonomousCounty.Thefestivalusuallylaststhreedays.Inthepast,theWapeoplecelebratedthefestivalinthe“GreyMonth”oftheWacalendar.Butsince2002,theyhavechangedthedatetoApril10thto12th.Thischange__________morepeopletolearnabouttheWapeople’sculture.TheWoodenDrumFestivalbringsalltheWapeopletogether.Italsooffersvisitorsagreatchancetolearnabouttheirculture.6.A.partB.partsC.apartD.thepart7.A.moveB.movingC.aremovingD.tomove8.A.everydayB.everyday’sC.everydayD.day9.A.WithB.BeyondC.BesidesD.Except10.A.letsB.makesC.invitesD.allows三、语法选择LaborDayInmanycountriesaroundtheworld,May1stisaholiday________iscalledLaborDayorWorkers’Day.Itisaninterestingholidaythathonorsworkingpeopleandtheirjobs.Butdoyouknowhowitstarted?Duringthelate1880s,inmanypartsoftheworld,peopleworkedforfourteentosixteenhoursadayinfactories,butmadevery________money.Later,intheUnitedStatesandCanada,workingpeoplegottogethertosetupunions(工会).Theunionleadersaskedfactorybossesforshorterworkingtimeandhighersalaries(薪水),butmanyofthebossesrefusedtheirideas.OnMay1st,1886,menandwomenintheUnitedStatesandCanadastoppedworkingandwentontothestreets.Theywalkedthroughcitiesandtownstoforcebossestoletthemworkeighthoursaday.InthecityofChicago,severalpeoplediedinfightingwiththepolice.Overthenextfewyears,peopleincitiesaroundtheworldstoppedworkingonMay1sttohonorworkers________.Bytheearlytwentiethcentury,thefirstofMaybecameanationalholidayinmanycountries.However,intheUnitedStatesandCanada,May1stisnotaholiday.NorthAmericanscelebrateLaborDayonthefirstMondayinSeptember.TodayintheUnitedStates,LaborDayis________abouthavingfun.Peopleenjoyalongweekendandoftencelebrateitbyhavingpicnicswithfriendsorfamily.InmanypartsoftheUnitedStates,LaborDayisalsothelastdayofthe________vacation,andstudentsreturntoschoolthenextday.11.A.whatB.whichC.whenD.while12.A.fewB.afewC.littleD.alittle13.A.everywhereB.somewhereC.anywhereD.nowhere14.A.nearlyB.mostlyC.hardlyD.usually15.A.springB.summerC.autumnD.winter四、完形填空Ahundredyearsago,agroupofscientistsbuiltamodelthat__________changedtheoldwaypeopleunderstoodreality:quantummechanics(量子力学).Tocelebratethe100thanniversaryofitsbirth,theUnitedNationsnamed2025theInternationalYearofQuantumScienceandTechnology.Quantummechanicsstudiesvery__________things,likeatomsandevensmallerparticles(粒子).Around1900scientistssuchasMaxPlanckandAlbertEinsteinstartedtodescribewhytheatomic(原子的)worldcouldnotbeexplainedbytheclassicaltheoriesdevelopedbyIsaacNewtonandotherstwocenturiesearlier.Inthe1920s,morescientistsincludingNielsBohr,WernerHeisenbergandErwinSchrodingerbravely__________fromclassicalphysicsanddevelopedquantummechanicsfurther,openingthedoortofutureprogressandusefulinventionsthatcontinueto__________ourmodernlife.AsNaturenoted:“Modernphysicsisquantumphysics.”Inquantummechanics,manycounter-intuitivephenomenahappen.Forexample,anatomcanbeintwoplacesatthesametime,andacatinaboxcanbebothaliveanddead.Inanother__________called“spookyactionatadistance”,whentwoparticlesbecomeentangled(纠缠的),thestateofoneinstantlyinfluencesthestateoftheother,__________faraparttheyare.It’slikehavingapairofmagicaldice(骰子)thatalwaysshowthesamenumbers,evenfromoppositesidesofthegalaxy(星系).These__________maysoundhardtoimagineorevenstrange,buttheyarethereasonwehavemoderntechnologytoday.TheGPSthatfindsyourlocation,thebrightLEDsinyourphonescreenandMRImachinesthatmakemedicalimagesallcomefromquantumprinciples.Mostimportantly,thedesignofthesiliconchip(硅芯片)__________everycomputerandsmartphonedependsonourunderstandingofhowelectronsbehaveinsemiconductors(半导体)aquantumeffect.Aswecelebrateits100thbirthday,quantumscienceisadvancingfasterthanever.Scientistsarebuildingquantumcomputersthatcouldsolveproblemstoohardfortoday’ssupercomputersand__________quantumencryption(加密技术)tomakeunbreakablecommunicationnetworks.Quantumphysicshastaughtusthattheuniverseisfullofsurprisesandthatits__________areasgreatasourimagination.16.A.completelyB.exactlyC.clearlyD.actually17.A.trueB.falseC.smallD.big18.A.brokeupB.brokeawayC.brokedownD.brokeinto19.A.finishB.startC.influenceD.shape20.A.sayingB.ruleC.lawD.order21.A.wheneverB.whereverC.howeverD.whatever22.A.ideasB.factsC.examplesD.news23.A.insideB.outsideC.aboveD.beside24.A.usingB.discoveringC.improvingD.creating25.A.risksB.possibilitiesC.hopesD.challenges五、阅读理解Recently,theSocialSurveyCenterofChinaYouthDailydidasurveyamong1,001youngpeople.Theresultshowedthat82%ofthepeoplewhoansweredhaveahabitofdigitalhoarding(数字囤积).Hereiswhatthesurveyfound.

FavoritehoardeddigitalcontentTop4reasonswhytheyhoarddigitalcontent●53.3%Togetmentalcomfort●51.1%Becauseoflargespace

●52.4%Tokeepoldmemories●50%TosaveforfutureuseAdviceformanagingdigitalhoarding★Collectfornear-futureuse★Sortcontentintocleargroups

★Delete(删除)oldfilesregularly★Setlimitsonfavorites26.Whoismostlikelytobeadigitalhoarder?

A.Zoe,wholikesthelatestdigitalproducts.B.Leo,whodeletesoldfileseveryweek.C.Andy,whoisinterestedindigitalcameras.D.Jupiter,whoprefersphoneswithlargespace.27.Fromthetextwelearn________.

A.whattoshareonpublicaccountsB.whentooffermentalsupportC.howtodealwithdigitalhoardingD.wheretokeepoldmemories28.Inwhichsectionofanewspapercanweseethetext?

A.SocialSurvey.B.MovieReviews.C.PhotoArts.D.MentalHealth.Dark,coldandwet,acavedeepinthemountainsofWulongdistrict,Chongqing,welcomedspecialvisitorsinwinter.FromDecember2025toJanuary2026,28astronautsjoinedChina’sfirstcave-trainingmission,reportedXinhua.Theyweredividedintofourteams,witheachteamspendingsixdaysandfivenightsinthecavewhilecarryingouttaskssuchasscientificresearchandbasiclife-supportwork.Thecaveenvironmentsharesmanysimilaritieswithspace.Astronautsareseparatedfromtheoutsideworld,haveverylittleroomtomoveandhavelimitedprivacyorphysicalcomfort.Theseconditionscanbecopiedinspecialtrainingareas,butnothingisbetterthantherealexperienceandunexpectedchallengesofanaturalcave,accordingtoBeijingDaily.Insidethecave,thetemperaturestaysatanaverageofabout8C,andthehumidity(湿度)reachesupto99percent.Thecavehasmanynarrowpassagesandsteeprockwalls,pushingastronautstotheirphysicallimits.Suddendangers,suchasfallingrocksorgettinglost,helpastronautsimprovetheirquick-thinkinganddecision-makingskills.Cavetrainingalsohelpsastronautsdevelopmentalstrength.JiangYuan,apsychologicaltrainerfortheastronauts,enteredthecaveherselfduringtheearlyplanningstage.“Thebiggestchallengeformewasthedarkness,”JiangtoldXinhua.“Ilosttrackoftime,mymemorystartedtoblurandmyreactionssloweddown.”ZhuYangzhu,anastronautwhojoinedthecavetraining,alsomentionedthestrangequietness,similartospace.“Wecouldhearourownheartbeatandbreath,”hetoldCGTNaftercomingoutofthecave.Humansareactiveduringthedayandenjoysocialcontact.Stayingtoolongindarknessandbeingalonecancauseanxietyandevenhallucinations(幻觉),accordingtotheAmericanPsychologicalAssociation.Tohelpastronautsgetusedtolifeinthecave,Jiangandherteamusedgroupsupportmethods.“Thedatawegatheredwillhelpguidefuturelong-termspacestationmissionsandmannedlunarmissions,”JiangtoldXinhua.TheEuropeanSpaceAgency(ESA)beganstudyingtheuseofnaturalcavesforastronauttrainingin2005.YeGuangfutookpartinoneofESA’scavetrainingprogramsinItalyin2016.“ComparedwiththeEuropeantraining,oursupportteamintervened(干预)aslittleaspossible,”YetoldXinhua.Thisallowsastronautstotrusttheirowninstincts(直觉)andsolveproblemsontheirown,headded.29.Whatisthekeyreasonanaturalcaveisbetterthanspecialtrainingareasforastronauttraining?

A.Itsconditionsareclosertothoseinrealspace.B.Itcostslessthanspeciallybuilttrainingareas.C.Itgivestraineesamorecomfortableenvironment.D.Itoffersrealexperienceandunplannedchallenges.30.Howdidthepsychologicalteamhelpastronautsadapttolifeinthecave?

A.Byrecordingtheirhealthdata.B.Bygivingindividualguidance.C.Byusinggroupsupportmethods.D.Byarranging(安排)specificsocialactivities.31.AccordingtoYe,howwasChina’scavetrainingdifferentfromESA’straining?

A.Itlastedlongerpersession.B.Itssafetymeasuresweremorecomplete.C.Itssupportteamwaslessinvolved.D.Itwasmorephysicallychallenging.Lauriehadjustcomehomefromschoolwhensheheardalighthammering(敲击)soundcomingfromGrandpa’sstudy.Curious,shetappedonthedoor.“Grandpa?CanIcomein?”“Justasecond!”Grandpaanswered.Laurieheardlotsofshuffling(拖着脚走).“Enter!”Grandpawassittingempty-handedathisdesk,buttherewerewoodshavings(刨花)everywhere.“Aren’tyousupposedtobeatschool?”heasked.“It’soveratthree.Whatwereyoudoinghere?”Lauriesaidcuriously.Shesawsomethingwoodenunderneathabook.“Aha!”shecried,pullingtheobjectout.“What’sthis?”“Well,that’syourbirthdaygift.Butnowitwon’tbeasurprise,”Grandpasaid.Itwasawoodencrocodile(鳄鱼)withastring(线)onthetopofitsheadsothemouthcouldbeopenedandshut.“It’sanancientEgyptian(埃及的)toy,”Grandpasaid.“Imadethis,butifyouwereachildinancientEgypt,youmighthavesomethingsimilar.CrocodileswereanimportantpartofEgyptianlife,andmanycrocodileslivedintheNileRiver.”“TheEgyptiansdependedontheNileRiverformanythings.Itfloodedeveryyear,givingmuch-neededwaterandnutrients(营养物)totheland.ThismadefarmingeasyfortheEgyptians.Thesoft,wetlandalsomadegoodmud(土)forbuildingmud-brickhouses.”“Andtheriverprovidedthepeopleoftheareawithaconvenienthighwayfortransportationandcommunication.”“AncientEgyptwasanagriculturalsociety.IfyouwerealittleEgyptiangirllivingaboutfourthousandyearsago,yourfatherwouldprobablybeagrainfarmer.Grainswerethemostcommoncrop,especiallywheatandbarley,whichwereusedtomakebreadandbeer—themosttypicalfoodanddrink.”“Unluckily,childrendidn’tgotoschoollikeyoudonow.You’dprobablyspendmostdayshelpingyourparents.Duringtheharvestseasonmaybeyouwouldbundle(捆扎)wheatuponthefarm.Orperhapsyou’dbeathome,helpingtocookortakecareofthevegetablegardennearyourhouse.”Justthen,Momcalledfromdownstairs,“Laurie!I’mhome!”“Hi,Mom!I’llberightdown!”Lauriesaid.“Thanks,Grandpa.I’llpretend(假装)Ineversawthis,”shesaid,puttingthecrocodilebackonthedesk.“Untilnexttime!”“Untilnexttime!Bye,Laurie!”——AdaptedfromGrandpa’sWorldHistory32.Grandpaanswered“Justasecond!”becausehewantedto______.

A.cleanthefloorB.lookforabookforkidsC.hidethewoodencrocodileD.tellastoryaboutancientEgypt33.WhichisNOTtrueaboutancientEgyptianchildren?

A.Theylearnedhowtofarmatschool.B.Theyhelpedtocookathome.C.Theyhelpedtheirparentswiththeharvest.D.Theyplayedwithcrocodiletoys.34.WhatcanweknowaboutGrandpafromthestory?

A.Heisastrictandseriousman.B.HedislikesancientEgyptianculture.C.HeistoobusytotalktoLaurie.D.Heenjoyssharingknowledgeandmakinggifts.35.Whatisthemainpurposeofthestory?

A.TodescribeatypicaldayinLaurie’slife.B.Toexplainhowtomakewoodentoys.C.TotellancientEgyptianlifethroughaconversation.D.Toshowtheimportanceofbirthdaysurprises.LikemillionsofAmericans,Iamdyslexic(有读写障碍的).Ican’trememberwhichsideismyrightandwhichismyleft.Iknowthismakesnosense.Afterall,Ihavenoproblemtellingthedifferencebetweenotherthings.Iknowupfromdown.Iknowblackfromwhite.Iknowforksfromspoons.Andyet,Idonotknowleftfromright.Mybrainisnotwiredthatway.Thisistrueformanydyslexics,andIsuspectmultimodallargelanguagemodels(MLLMs)maybedyslexictoo.Asakidwithdyslexia,schoolwasveryhardforme.Forexample,wehumanscreatedtwolowercase(小写字体的)lettersintheEnglishalphabet—“b”and“d”—thatareonlydifferentbecauseonepointsleftandonepointsright.Fordecades,Icouldnottellthedifference.Thisisaverycommonproblemamongdyslexics.Thesameistruefortellingtimeontraditionalclockfaces—itonlymakessenseifyouknowthedifferencebetweenclockwiseandcounterclockwise.Thesechallengesdon’tendinelementaryschool.IstillremembergettingaproblemwronginaphysicsclassatStanfordbecauseIappliedthe“right-handrule”withmylefthand.Dyslexiahasnothingtodowithfocusorintelligence—yourbrainjustworksdifferentlyfromthepeoplewhocreatedtheculturalconventionsweuseinsymboliclanguages,mathematics,andmanybranchesofscience.Isurelyknowwhat’sgoingon.Itallrelatestothe“mind’seye.”Bythis,ImeanthewayIvisualizethingsinsidemymindandstorespatial(空间的)elementsinmemory.WhenIrecallthingsinmymind(objects,environments,images,ortext),Idon’tvisualizethemfromafixedfirst-personperspective.Ithinkaboutthemfromalldirectionsatonce.ThisbringsmebacktoMLLMsthatprocessandinterpretimagesandvideos.Thesemodelsareremarkable.Theycanmatchorexceedhumanperformanceoncountlesstasks,forexample,diagnosingcancersfromvisualslidesbetterthananyhuman.Andyet,arecentstudyfoundasurprisingresult:NowadaysallmajorMLLMshavetroublesintellingtimeonanalogclocks(模拟时钟).Accordingtothestudy,GPT-4.0wasonlyabletocorrectlyreadclockfaces8%ofthetime.Claude-3-5-sonnetwasworseat6%.Gemini2.0wasthebest,butstillatonly20%.Thesenumbersaresurprisinglylow,especiallywhenyouconsiderthattheseAImodelscanperformsowellinothercontexts.Thisissurprisinglysimilartodyslexiainhumans,notjustinthesimpleartifactsthatcauseproblemslikeclocks,butinthecontradictorymixofstrengthsandweaknessesthatenablesapersonlikemetoearnaPhD(博士学位)andworksuccessfullyasacomputerscientistandengineer,andyetstillfailthe“turnlefthere”test.36.Thephrase“mind’seye”(paragraph4)refersto______.

A.literalvisualperceptionthroughbiologicaleyesB.amedicaldeviceusedtotreatdyslexiaC.thebrain’sabilitytoformandstorementalimagesD.ametaphorforintelligencequotient(IQ)37.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“interpret”inParagraph5mean?

A.Learn.B.Understand.C.Explain.D.Translate.38.WhydoMLLMsstruggletoreadanalogclocksaccurately,accordingtothepassage?

A.Theircognitiveprocessofspatialinformationissimilartothatofdyslexichumans.B.Theywereprimarilytrainedondigitalclocks,leavinganalogclockrecognitionunderdeveloped.C.Clockfacesrequireunderstandingofculturalconventions,whichAIlackscomparedtohumans.D.Theirvisualrecognitionsystemsfocusmoreonobjectdetectionlikecancerdiagnosisthandirectionalinterpretation.39.Whydoestheauthoremphasizethathefailedaphysicstaskduetoleft-rightconfusionyetultimatelyearnedaPhD?

A.ToarguethatuniversitiesshouldlowersomestandardsfordyslexicstudentsB.TosuggestAIcouldmakeupforhumanlimitationsinscientificresearch.C.Toreflectthatphysicsisuniquelydifficultforpeoplewithspatialprocessingdifferences.D.Tohighlightthatdyslexia’sproblemsareparticularratherthanreflectiveofoverallintellectualability.40.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.TheCompleteGuidetoDyslexiaTreatmentsB.WhenMachinesMirrorHumanLearningdisabilitiesC.AreLargeLanguageModelsDyslexic?D.WhySchoolsMustAdapttoDyslexicStudents六、短文填空FormostGrade9students,juniorhighschoollifeiscomingtoanend.It’satimefullofmemories,growthandchallenges.Lookingback,wehavelearnednotonlyknowledgebutalsoimportantlifelessons.Wemetkindteacherswhonotonlytaughtushowtostudybutalsohowtobeagoodperson.Theyencourageduswhenwefailedexamsandpraiseduswhenwemade41(进步).Wemadeclosefriendswhosharedjoysandsorrowswithus.Westudiedtogether,playedtogetherandhelpedeachotherthroughdifficulttimes.Thesefriendshipswillstaywithus42(长久地).Juniorhighschoolalsotaughtustobeindependentandresponsible.Welearnedto43(管理)ourowntime,finishourtasksontimeandtakeresponsibilityforourmistakes.Wefacedmanychallenges,fromdifficultexamstovariouscompetitions.Eachchallengemadeusstrongerandmoreconfident.Aswe44(准备)fortheseniorhighschoolentranceexam,weknowthatjuniorhighschoolisjustastartofourlifejourney.Thememoriesandlessonswegotherewillbeour45(宝藏),andtheywillhelpusfacethenewlifeinseniorhighschoolbravely.Thequestion“Doyouworktoliveorlivetowork?”arouses(激起)manythoughtsonthepurposeofwork.Whilemanypeopleworktoearnaliving,thereasonsforworkinggobeyondmakingmoney.Atabasiclevel,weworktoachievefinancial(经济的)independence.However,thisisnottheonlypurposeofenteringtheworkforce.Workofferschancestochase46(person)goalsanddreams.YangLiwei,forexample,47(drive)byhisloveforflyingandbecameapilotandthenChina’sfirstastronautinspace.Asaresult,workgivesusthechancetodosomethingwelove,givingusagreatsenseof48(achieve)andsatisfaction.Additionally,workcontributestoourgrowth.Whenwework,wemuststickto49(practise)ourskillsuntilwearegoodatwhatwedo.Thechangingworkplacerequiresustodevelopnewskillstobetteradapt(适应)toanewenvironment.Thiscanaddtooursenseofsuccessandourunderstandingthatwearedeveloping.Moreover,workalsoplaysanecessaryroleinsociety.Everyjob,regardlessofitstype,helpssocietyrunproperly.Somepeoplewouldevenrathergiveuptheirowninterests50(work)forthebenefitofothers.Inconclusion,workisnotjustameansofmakingalivingbutawaytocreateafulfillinglifeforourselvesandothers.七、选词填空

directlymakesurehadbetterifpaycloseattentiontowhetherPreparingforanexamcanbestressful,butitdoesn’thavetobe.First,you51askyourteacheraboutthetestmaterial.Oneoftheeasiestwaystobeginyourstudyingistofindoutwhatisonthetest52fromyourteacher.Knowingwhichmaterialthetestwillcoverwillhelpyou53themainmaterial.Then,54youhavemorethanenoughtimetogooverthematerial.Forexample,55youhavetogoovermaterialforawholeterm,youmightneedtostartstudyingafewweeksearlier.Inthisway,youcanreceivebettergradeswithouthavingtospendmoretimestudying.八、任务型阅读阅读下面短文,根据所读内容,在文章后的空格里填入最恰当的内容。注意:1~8小题每个空格只填1个单词,9小题词数不限。HighontheQinghai-XizangPlateauliesChina’s“watertower”Sanjiangyuan—thesourceofthreeimportantrivers:theYellowRiver,YangtzeRiver,andLancangRiver.Thethreeriversprovidewaterforabout50percentofpeopleinChina.However,duringthemid-20thcentury,theareaofsnow,grasslandsandlakesinSanjiangyuanwerebecomingsmallerbecauseofclimatechangeandhumanactivities.Manywildanimalslivingintheareawerefacingextinction(灭绝).OnJan24,2003,ChinasetupSanjiangyuanNationalNatureReservetobetterprotecttheareaandthewildlifethere.Thisyearmarksthe20thanniversaryofthesetupofthereserve.Thegovernmentiscontinuingtoimprovetheenvironmentalprotectionmanagementsystem.ThatiswhySanjiangyuanNationalNatureReservehasbecomepartofSanjiangyuanNationalPark,standingforthestrictestprotectionmeasures.LocalpeoplehaveimprovedtheirunderstandingaboutenvironmentalprotectionandlanetriedhardtolookaftertheenvironmentinSanjiangyuanovertheyears.InNangqenCountymostpeopleliveonsellingcaterpillarfungus(虫草)they’vefoundingrasslands.Theyusedtocarryfoodwiththeminplasticbagsandleftthebagsbehind.Butnowlocalpeopleareregularlycalledontopickupwasteonthegrasslands.Peoplealsotaketheirfoodwastedownthemountains.Thegrasslandshaveputonanewlook.SocialorganizationshavealsoworkedhardtoprotectSanjiangyuan.Theyareworkingonnatureeducation.Bytakingteenagerstomountainsandlakes,theorganizationsaretryingtheirbesttoencourageyoungpeopletotakepartintheirenvironmentalprotectionactivities.Thankstotheseefforts,Sanjiangyuanischangingforthebetter.Intheseyears,thepopulationofwildanimalshasbeenrising.AccordingtoXinhua,morethan70,000Tibetanantelopes(羚羊)nowlivethere.Andmorethan1000snowleopardscanbefoundinthearea.Itisnowgreen,livelyandpeaceful.ButSanjiangyuanisstillfacingsomedifficulties.Thebiggestchallengenowisthepossiblereductionofgrasslandsandmeltingfrozensoilcausedbyglobalwarming.SoitishopedthatmorepeoplecanjoinintheenvironmentalprotectionofSanjiangyuanandkeepsimprovingitsenvironment.

Savingnature’sbeauty—SanjiangyuanImportance56thesourceofthreeimportantrivers,SanjiangyuaniscalledChina’s“watertower”.ProblemsTheclimatechangeandhumanactivities57theareaofsnow,grasslandsandlakesbecomesmaller.

Manywildanimalswereatthe58ofdyingout.EffortsSanjiangyuanNationalNatureReservewasbuilttoprotecttheareaandthewildlife.

SanjiangyuanNationalPark,which59SanjiangyuanNationalReserve,hasthestrictestprotectionmeasures.

Localpeople

Localpeopleunderstandtheenvironmentalprotectionbetterandhave60together.

Mostpeoplewhosellcaterpillarfungusfora61arewillingtotakewastedownthemountains.

Socialorganizations

Moreyoungpeoplearebecoming62oftheorganizationsbecauseofthenatureeducation.ChangesTherehasbeenan63inthenumberofwildanimals.

Itisnowgreen,livelyandpeaceful.IdeasWhatprotectionactivitiescanweteenagerstakepartin?(至少两点)

64九、短文填空Whenartificialintelligence(AI)makeslifeeasierthaneverbefore,whatisthetruev65ofhumanbeing?AgroupofhighschoolstudentsinsouthernChinao6

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