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/2026年陕西西安碑林区西北工业大学附属中学高三下学期高考模拟英语试卷-学生用卷一、阅读理解1、 SwimmingandBeachActivitiesatPrinceEdwardIslandNationalParkPrinceEdwardIslandNationalParkfeaturessomeofthemostbeautifulbeachesinCanada,withmilesofwhitesandandwarmsaltwater.Whetheryoupreferanactivebeachdayorquiettimebythewater,here'swhatyouneedtoknowforyourvisit.BeachAccessandFacilitiesOpeningDatesBeachfacilitiesandwashroomsareopenfromJune5toSeptember27,2026.SurfguardservicesbeginonJune26atBrackleyandCavendishbeaches,andonJune30atGreenwichandStanhopebeaches.AdmissionFees

(2026Season)ImportantGuidelinesPoolfloaties:Itemsinflatedwithair(loungers,innertubes,blow-upfurniture)areNOTpermitted.Swimmingaidsforsmallchildren(waterwings,lifejackets)AREallowedwithadultsupervision.Pets:DogsandotherpetsarenotpermittedonnationalparkbeachesfromApril1toOctober15annually.Watersafety:Surfconditionsareposteddailybyapproximately11amfromJuly1toLabourDay.CheckPEINowappforupdates.Accessibility:Beachwheelchairsandmobilitymatsareavailableatmostbeaches.Reservationsrecommended.BeachActivitiesTheCoastieInitiative:TakephotosofthecoastallandscapeandshareonsocialmediawithCoastiePEINPtohelptrackcoastalerosion.Interpretiveprograms:Educationalandculturalactivitiesofferedthroughoutthesummer.Trails:TheGulfShoreWaymulti-usetrailoffers12kmofpavedpathforcyclingandwalking.Formoreinformation,visit

parks.canada.ca/pci-activities

orcall902-672-6350.(1)Howmuchwillafamlyoftwoadults(ages:40and42)andthreechildren(agesand15)payforadailypassinJuly2026?A.$17.00B.$21.25C.$25.50D.$29.75(2)Whatitemispermittedtobringintothewateratparkbeaches?A.AninflatableloungerforfloatingB.AninnertubeforrelaxationC.Alifejacketfora4-year-oldchildD.Ablow-upfurniturepiece(3)Whatcanvisitorslearnfromthepassageaboutthepark'sfacilities?A.AllbeacheshavesurfguardserviceseverydayofthesummerB.BeachwheelchairsareavailablewithoutanyadvancenoticeC.DogsareallowedonallbeachesifkeptonaleashD.Somebeachesofferaccessibilityfeatureslikerampsandmobilitymats2、ItwasthefifthofSeptember,2023.ThestreetwhereIwasstandingwasfullofpeople,mostofthemontheirwayinoroutofLondon'sBritishMuseum.Everythingaroundmecriedsummer—thetouristsworeshorts,T-shirts,skirts—butthesensationIhadwasofautumn.Itwasn'tthedate,itwassomethingaboutthelight,whichhadadifferentfullness,andthatcreatedadifferentce.IwastheretomeetCeliaPaul.Ihadbeeninterestedinherpaintingsforalongtime,intheirdistinctivecombinationofweightlessnessandheaviness.Iknewfromherautobiographythatshealsoworkedthere,andthatonlypeopleshehadexplicitlyinvitedwereallowedtosetfootinside.Ihadbeeninvited,butevensoIhadtowipethesweatfrommypalmsbeforepressingtheintercombutton.Areplycameimmediately.Thekindnessinthevoicewasapparenteventhroughthesmall,cracklyspeaker.Therewasabuzz,IwentinandwalkedupandCeliaPaulstoodwaitinginthehallwayinside.WhenIfollowedherintotheflat,Irecognizedthefloor,wornanddarkandmadeoflinoleum,Irecognizedtheplain,whitewalls,Irecognizedthewindowfacingthemuseum,thelightthatfellthroughit.AndPaul'sfacewassofamiliarthatitmighthavebelongedtooneofmyclosefriends.ThenIsawapainting.Thepaintingseemsalive.Thechairisnotalive,thewallandthefloorarenotalive.Andyetthepaintingseemsjustthat,alive.Thisis,Ithink,becausethepaintingconsistsof

encounters.Itemergesbrushstrokebybrushstroke,inalong-drawn-outmoment,continuallyadjusted.Thepaintingisaliveinthesensethatitarisesoutofaprocess,ledandcorrectedbytheartist'sgaze,butalsobyherideas,emotions,andexpectations,untilsheconsidersthepaintingfinished.Weseenotthechairinitself,asthatisforsittingon,butthemomentitrepresentsnottheworld,butourconnectiontotheworld.(1)Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying"thesensation.Ihadwasofautunn"inParagraph1?A.ThedatewasSeptember,soitwasalreadyautumn.B.Thelighthadaspecialqualitythatfeltlikeautumn.C.Theweatherwascoldandwindy,typicalofautumn.D.Themuseum'swhitestonewallslookedlikeautumnscenery.(2)WecaninferfromthetextthatCeliaPaulis

.A.anopen-mindedartistwhowelcomesvisitorsB.apainterwhoonlycreatesworksforstrangersC.apersonwhovaluesprivacyinherlifeandworkD.afriendoftheauthorwhooftenmeetsintheflat(3)Theunderlinedword"encounters"inParagraph4mostprobablymeans

.A.formalmeetingsB.mutualgazesC.creativeideasD.physicaltouches(4)Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Theauthor'svisittotheBritishMuseumonanautumnday.B.CeliaPaul'suniquepaintingstyleandartisticachievements.C.ThespecialconnectionbetweentheauthorandCeliaPaul.D.Theauthor'sexperienceofmeetingCeliaPaulandunderstandingherart.3、AnAI-poweredrobotwasabletoseparateagallbladder(胆囊)fromtheliverofadeadpiginwhatresearchersclaimisthefirstrealisticsurgerybyamachinewithalmostnohumanintervention.Therobotispoweredbyatwo-tierAIsystemtrainedon17hoursofvideocontaining16,000motionsperformedbyhumansurgeonsduringoperations.Whenputtowork,thefirstlayeroftheAIsystemwatchesvideo,monitorsthesurgeryandissuesplain-languageinstructions,whilethesecondAIlayerturnseachinstructioninto3Dtoolmotions.Inall,thegallbladdersurgeryrequires17separatetasks.Theroboticsystemhasperformedtheoperationeighttimes,achieving100percentsuccessinallofthetasks."Currentsurgicalrobotictechnologyhasmadesomeprocedureslessinvasive,butriskshaven'treallydroppedfrompreviouslaparoscopic(使用腹腔镜的)surgeriesbyhumansurgeons,"saysteammemberAxelKriegeratJohnsHoinsUniversityinMaryland."Thismadeuslookintowhatisthenextgenerationofroboticsystemsthatcanhelppatientsandsurgeons.""ThestudyreallyhighlightstheartofthepossibilitywithAIandsurgicalrobotics,"saysDanailStoyanovatUniversityCollegeLondon."Incredibleadvancesincomputervisionforsurgicalvideowiththeavailabilityofopenroboticplatformsforresearchmakeitpossibletodemonstratesurgicalautomation."Butmanychallengesremaintomakethesystempracticalinclinicaluse."Whiletherobotcompletedthetaskwith100%success,ithadtoself-correctsixtimespercase.Forexample,thiscouldmeanagripper(夹持器)designedtograspanarterymisseditsholdonthefirsttry,"Stoyanovsaid."Therewerealotofinstanceswhereithadtoself-correct,butthiswasallfullyautonomous,"saysKrieger."Itwouldcorrectlyidentifytheinitialmistakeandthenfixitself."Therobotalsohadtoaskahumantochangeoneofitssurgicalinstrumentsforanother,meaningsomelevelofhumaninterventionwasrequired.Thenextstep,saysKrieger,istoletarobotoperateautonomouslyonaliveanimal,wherebreathingandbleedingcouldcomplicatethings."Butwithcontinuedresearch,we'reconfidentthatwecanovercometheseobstaclesstepbystep."(1)Whatarethetwo-tiertasksthattheAIsystemistrainedtoperform?A.Givinginstructionsandperformingmotions.B.Monitoringthesurgeryandissuingcommands.C.Analyzingvideoandchoosingsurgicaltools.D.Imitatinghumansurgeonsandseparatingtasks.(2)Whatbreakthroughdoesthenewrobotachieveovertraditionallaparoscopicsurgeries?A.Minimalinvasivenesswithnodanger.B.Nearautonomywithhighsuccessrate.C.Lowrisksincomplexsurgicaltasks.D.Fasterself-correctionspeedinoperations.(3)Whatmayprovechallenginginarobotoperationaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.Adaptingtoreal-timevariability.B.IdentifyingsurgicalmistakesquickersC.Reducinghumanhelpforcrucialtasks.D.Dealingwithcomplicatedsurgeries.(4)Whichofthefollowingbestsummarizesthepassage?A.TheRoboticSurgery:CuttingMedicalRisksB.TheRoboticSurgery:GreatClinicalProgressC.TheRoboticSurgery:SimplifyingSurgeryD.TheRoboticSurgery:SuccessandOngoingIssue4、TodayGSNhas450accountsaroundtheUK,withfreezersinuniversities,coffeeshopsandgyms.Andontopofthat,thereareonlinesalesofitschickenbites,wrapsandreadymeals.WhenCraigAllenbegandrivingaroundManchester12yearsagosellingsteam-cookedchickendirecttogyms,hewaslayingthefoundationsforthefrozenfoodbrand.Thecompanybeganwith10repurposedfreezers,whichhebrandedwiththeGSNlogo.Allendrovetoindependentgymsinanoldsupermarkettrucktopersuadethemtohosthisfreezers,andthenprovidedregulardeliveriesofsteamedchicken.Inspiredbyearlysuccess,heexpandedintoreadymeals,focusingon"healthy,tasty,easy"cuisine.IainBlackburn,aformerfootballteammateofAllenandnowoperationsdirector,says,"We'vealwaysbeenintoexerciseandkeepingfit.It'swherealotoftheproductdevelopmentcomesfrom."Overtheyears,they'vefacedmultiplechallenges.Now,theyfocusonsellingdirecttocustomersonlineandlookathowtoimprovethatsideofthebusiness.Blackburnsays,"Asasmallbusinessyouwanttohaveatrustworthyprocessthatcanhelpreassurenewcustomers.That'swhywehavealwaysworkedwithPayPal."Theysawahugereturnoninvestment,directlyreachingawholenewaudience.Partofthatsuccess,theysay,wasdowntotheconfidenceinstilledinnewbuyersbytherobustnessoftheironlinecheckoutsystem.Ayearago,BlackburndecidedtomovetoPayPal'scompletepaymentssolution,soallpayments—whetherbycards,ApplePayorGooglePay—couldbemanagedononeplatform.ThechangehassavedGSNsomuchtime.Allensays,"Abouttwodaysaweekthatweusedtospendreconcilingpayments."Allenadds,"Thecustomerserviceclaimsandcasesareaisreallyusefulforus,too.Whilewehave99.2%successratefordeliveries,thatleavesa0.8%thatcangetlostordamagedintransitandsoon.Onthoseoccasions,PayPalhasafairandunbiasedwaytointeractbetweenyourselfandthecustomertohelpreacharesolution."GSNhasbigplansforthefuture.Thereareevenplanstoexpandinternationally.(1)WhatisthedevelopmentpathofGSNinthearticle?A.Itstartedasanonlinesalesplatform.B.Itfocusedonproductdevelopment.C.Itpartneredwithothershopstodistributeitsproducts.D.Itbeganwithsellingfoodingymsandgrewintoranindependentbrand.(2)AccordingtoBlackburn,what'sthesignificantinspirationforGSN'sproductdevelopment?A.Theemphasisonexerciseandkeepingfit.B.Thegoalofsellingtocustomersdirectly.C.Thedesiretocreateatrustworthypaymentprogress.D.Thechallengeofmanagingpaymentplatforms.(3)HowdoesGSN'spartnershipwithPayPalireflectitsbusiness.strategyandvalues?A.ItshowsGSN'spriorityforlocalsalesoveronlineones.B.ItdemonstratesGSN'sfocusontraditionalpaymentmethods.C.IthighlightsGSN'scommitmenttocustomerconvenienceandtrust.D.ItindicatesGSN'sunwillingnesstoembracenewpaymenttechnologies.(4)Whyisthecustomerserviceclaimsandcases-areareallyusefulforthebusiness?A.Itensures100%successfuldelivery.B.Itoffersafavorablewaytocopewithdeliveryproblems.C.Itallowsthebusinesstotrackalldeliveriesinrealtime.D.Itprovidesaplatformforcustomerstocomplainabouttheservice二、七选五5、Youdon'thavetobeLeonardodaVinciorAlbertEinsteintothinklikeagenius.Thereareplentyofwaystohoneyourcreativityandsharpenyourcriticalthinkingskills.StimulateYourBrain.Evenifarandomthoughtisn'ttotallyformed,writingitdownwillhelpyoukeepitinmindinsteadofjustforgettingaboutit.

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Eventually,itcouldturnintoaninspirationforaworkofart,aninvention,orasolutiontoaproblematwork,school,orinyourpersonallife.Beproductive.Nothingworthwhileisachievedbypassiveconsumption.Dosomethingproductiverelatedtothetypeofgeniusyouwanttocultivateeveryday.Ifyouwanttobeanexceptionalmusician,practiceyourinstrumentasmuchaspossible.Ifyouwanttobeagreatnovelist,trytowriteastoryeveryday.

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Makeconnectionswithabroadrangeofpeople.

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Inspirationandinnovationdon'thappeninavacuum.Havingfrequentconversationswithfriends,family,colleagues,andmentorswillexposeyoutoarangeofperspectivesandgiveyoumoregrainforyourmill.

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Whenyou'reconfrontedwithanabstractproblemorfeellikeyourthoughtsarejumbled,usevisualaidstohelpseethebiggerpicture.Theycanhelpyouorganizeinformationandspotconnectionsbetweenconceptsthatyoumightnothavenoticed.Educateyourselfaboutdiversetopics.Learningaboutabroadrangeoftopicscanhelpyougetabird'seyeviewofhowthingswork.Fromdocumentariestohow—toarticles,thereareplentyofresourcesatyourdisposal.

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Thinkinglikeageniusisnotaboutbeingbornbrilliant—itisaboutpracticingtherighthabitseverysingleday.(1)

A.Asyoulearnaboutdifferentdisciplines,thinkabouthowtheyconnecttooneanother.B.Visualtoolsaremoreusefulthantraditionalwaysindealingwithallkindsofproblems.C.Theideathatageniusisasolitary,isolatedfigureisamyth.D.Givensometime,youmightthinkitoverandbringitintofocus.E.Onlytalentedpeoplecandevelopcreativityandcriticalthinkingindailylife.F.AsThomasEdisonsaid,"Geniusisonepercentinspirationand99percentperspiration."G.Usediagramsandimagestovisualizeproblems.(2)

A.Asyoulearnaboutdifferentdisciplines,thinkabouthowtheyconnecttooneanother.B.Visualtoolsaremoreusefulthantraditionalwaysindealingwithallkindsofproblems.C.Theideathatageniusisasolitary,isolatedfigureisamyth.D.Givensometime,youmightthinkitoverandbringitintofocus.E.Onlytalentedpeoplecandevelopcreativityandcriticalthinkingindailylife.F.AsThomasEdisonsaid,"Geniusisonepercentinspirationand99percentperspiration."G.Usediagramsandimagestovisualizeproblems.(3)

A.Asyoulearnaboutdifferentdisciplines,thinkabouthowtheyconnecttooneanother.B.Visualtoolsaremoreusefulthantraditionalwaysindealingwithallkindsofproblems.C.Theideathatageniusisasolitary,isolatedfigureisamyth.D.Givensometime,youmightthinkitoverandbringitintofocus.E.Onlytalentedpeoplecandevelopcreativityandcriticalthinkingindailylife.F.AsThomasEdisonsaid,"Geniusisonepercentinspirationand99percentperspiration."G.Usediagramsandimagestovisualizeproblems.(4)

A.Asyoulearnaboutdifferentdisciplines,thinkabouthowtheyconnecttooneanother.B.Visualtoolsaremoreusefulthantraditionalwaysindealingwithallkindsofproblems.C.Theideathatageniusisasolitary,isolatedfigureisamyth.D.Givensometime,youmightthinkitoverandbringitintofocus.E.Onlytalentedpeoplecandevelopcreativityandcriticalthinkingindailylife.F.AsThomasEdisonsaid,"Geniusisonepercentinspirationand99percentperspiration."G.Usediagramsandimagestovisualizeproblems.(5)

A.Asyoulearnaboutdifferentdisciplines,thinkabouthowtheyconnecttooneanother.B.Visualtoolsaremoreusefulthantraditionalwaysindealingwithallkindsofproblems.C.Theideathatageniusisasolitary,isolatedfigureisamyth.D.Givensometime,youmightthinkitoverandbringitintofocus.E.Onlytalentedpeoplecandevelopcreativityandcriticalthinkingindailylife.F.AsThomasEdisonsaid,"Geniusisonepercentinspirationand99percentperspiration."G.Usediagramsandimagestovisualizeproblems.三、完形填空6、Itwasmylastclassbeforesummerbreak,andIwasfinishingupthefirstyearofaMasterofFineArts(MFA)programinpoetry.UnsureifIdeservedaplaceintheprogram,IworriedIwasn'tastalentedasmypeers.Whentheprofessoraskedaboutoursummerplans,Ipanicked.Ididn'twanttoappear

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,sowithoutmuchthought,Iblurtedout"gardening".Surprisingly,myprofessornoddedandmentionedEmilyDickinsonlovedgardening.EmilyDickinson,agreatAmericanpoet,studiedplantsasachild.ButIwasinmylatetwenties,livedinaNewYorkapartmentandhadnogardening

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.Afewdayslater,Iwasstandinginlineatastoreandspottedsomeseedlings.IthoughtIshouldgetsomething.AtleastIcouldsayIhad

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gardening.Wait,wasthatajalapeno(墨西哥胡椒)?Ipickeditup.Backhome,Icalledanurbanfarmerfriend.Hetoldmethatjalapenosaren'thouseplantsandneedplentyofsunlightto

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.Ididn'thaveoutdoorgardence,butIhadapot,somesoilandplentyof

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.Overthesummer,theplantgrew,notenormousbutbigger.Iwas

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.MaybeIdidn'thaveablackthumbafterall.IstartedthesecondyearofmyMFA,andthen—assometimeshappensinNewYork—Ihadto

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outofmyapartment.Istayedwithmyfriendsforawhile,andmyjalapenocamewithme.BythetimeIfoundmyownapartment,itwasalmostDecemberandmyjalapenowas

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:manyofitsleaveshadfallenoff.Isetitnexttoawindowbythekitchensink,andhopedforthebest.Icontinuedtoworkhardinschool.Thenspringcame.Myjalapenoplant

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backtolife.Itgrewbigger,withnewleaves.AnditfloweredwhenI

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mygraduatethesis—abookofpoems—inMay.Iwaswashingsomedishesonedaywhenmyprofessorcalled."Yourpoemsarestrong,"hesaid."You'vecomeveryfar."I'ddoneit!Iwentbacktothedishes,butsomethingwas

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.Theflowersonmyjalapenoweregone.HadIdonesomethingwrong?Ipeered

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.Whereaflowerhadbeen,atinygreenfruitpushedthrough.Lookingatthattinyfruit,Irealizedmyjourneywiththejalapenohad

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mygrowthasapoet.Bothhadstartedwithasmall,uncertainstep—acasual

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inclass,asingleseedlingboughtonawhim(一时的兴致).Bothhadfacedsetbacksandrequiredpatience.Andbothhadultimatelyborne

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,intheirowntimeandintheirownway.(1)

A.lazy B.fortunate C.busy D.ambitious (2)

A.interest B.time C.experience D.desire (3)

A.tried B.avoided C.forgotten D.considered (4)

A.survive B.thrive C.arrive D.die (5)

A.money B.fear C.doubt D.ambition (6)

A.ashamed B.proud C.nervous D.grateful (7)

A.look B.come C.move D.walk (8)

A.suffering B.growing C.improving D.flowering (9)

A.gave B.came C.looked D.turned (10)

A.read B.bought C.borrowed D.submitted (11)

A.right B.off C.normal D.common (12)

A.closer B.further C.higher D.faster (13)

A.prevented B.reflected C.delayed D.ruined (14)

A.lie B.joke C.response D.invitation (15)

A.fruit B.flowers C.leaves D.roots 四、语法填空7、Inastudy,theresearchersfoundthedeclinewasreducedbyabout15%-20%amongthosewhoeithervolunteeredformallyorhelpedininformalways,suchassupportingneighbors,family,orfriends.The

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(strong)andmostconsistentbenefitappearedwhenpeoplespentabouttwotofourhoursperweekhelpingothers."Everydayactsofsupport—whetherorganizedorpersonal—canhavelastingcognitive(认知的)impact,"saidSaeHwangHan,anassistantprofessor

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ledthestudy."Whatstoodouttomewasthatthecognitivebenefitsofhelpingothersweren'tjustshort-termimprovementsbutcumulative(积累的)overtimewithsustainedengagement,andthesebenefitswereevidentforbothformalvolunteeringandinformalhelping.Moderateengagementofjusttwotofourhourswas

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(consistent)linkedtobenefits."Tostudythesepatternsovertime,theresearchersanalyzeddatafromthenationalHealthandRetirementStudy.Thedatasetincludes

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representativesampleofU.S.residentsoverage51,withinformation

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(date)backto1998.Theresearchersaccountedforotherfactorsthatcanshapebothhelping

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(behave)andcognitivehealth,wealth,physicalandmentalhealth,andeducation.Evenafterconsideringthoseinfluences,cognitivedeclinetendedtoslowwhenpeoplestartedhelpingothersandcontinuedtodoso.Theresearchersarguetheseresultsstrengthenthecaseforthinkingaboutvolunteering,helping,andneighborhoodconnectionaspublichealthissues.Thismaybeespeciallyimportantlaterinlife,whenconditionstiedtocognitivedeclineandharm

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(be)morelikelytodevelop.

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(take)together,thesefindingssuggesthelpingothersmaysupportbrainhealthinmorethanoneway.Associetiesageandconcernsaboutlonelinessgrow,theresultsalsosupportcontinuedeffortstokeeppeopleinvolvedinwaysthatletthemcontribute,evenaftercognitivedeclinehasbegun."Manyolderadultsinalowstateofhealthoftencontinuetomakevaluablecontributionsto

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aroundthem,"Hansaid,"andtheymayespeciallybenefitfromprovidingwithopportunities

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(help)."五、书面表达应用文写作8、你在校英语学习论坛上看到一则关于"更喜欢云旅游(OnlineTravel)还是传统旅游"的英文讨论帖。请写一篇短文跟帖,内容包括:1.你的看法;2.你的理由。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。

读后续写9、Marywastheartteacherforprimaryschoolstudents.Onthisparticularday,shewasguidingthemthroughtheprocessofdrawingasceniclandscape.Akilayawned(打哈欠),clearlydisinterested-drawingwasn'therthing.AsmallgroupofstudentsgatheredaroundTina,laughingatherunusualdrawing:asunsportingsunglassesandtreestoppedwithicecreamcones.MaryinstructedTinafirmlybutwithunease,"DrawitthewayIshowedyou."Asthelessoncontinued,doubtcreptintoMary'smind.Hadthejoyofcreativitybeenovershadowedbythepressuretofitin?Shescannedtheroom,observingherstudents'faces–someconcentrated,othersuncertain.Akila'sdisinterestwasclearandTina'simaginativedrawinghadbeenmetwithridiculeinsteadofpraise.Afterclass,MarysatdownwithTina,hertonesoftening,"Whydidyoudrawthesunwithsunglassesandthetreeswithicecreams?"sheaskedgently.Tina'seyesrkledwithatouchofrebellion(叛逆)-"Iloveicecream,andIthoughtthesunwouldlookcoolwithsunglasses.Whydowealwayshavetodrawlikeeveryoneelse?"Marypaused,herthoughtsracing.Tina'sdrawingsweren'tjustcurious—theywereawindowintoaworldwhereimaginationruled,whereralescouldbebentintodelightfulchaos.Wasshe,byenforcingarigidstyle,killingthatverycreativity?Thenextmorning,Marywalkedintotheclassroomwitharenewedsenseofpurpose.Sheplacedalargesheetofpaperinfrontoftheclassandannouncedanewproject:theywouldcreateacollective(集体的)artworktitled"OurDreamWorld"withnorules.Theywerefreetousecolors,shapes,andpatternshowevertheywished.Atfirst,thestudentshesitated,unsureofthisnewfoundfreedom.Akilaleanedback,skepticalofwhatseemedlikeanotherpointlessexercise.ButTina,hercreativitynolongerrestricted,eagerlygrabbedhercrayonsandbegantodrawwithabandon.Then,Mayajoinedin.AndthenMichael…注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Asthestudentsworked,Maryobservedthemwithcuriosity.

Marystoodbackandsurveyedthecreation.

1、【正确答案】(1)A;(2)C;(3)D;(1)数据计算+政策理解题。门票表格显示"Family/Group"票价为$17.00,适用于"Upto7peopleinonevehicle"(一辆车内最多7人)。两个成人加上三个儿童共5人,符合家庭票使用条件。(2)细节理解题。"ImportantGuidelines"部分明确说明:"Swimmingaidsforsmallchildren(waterwings,lifejackets)AREallowedwithadultsupervision"(小型儿童游泳辅助设备,如充气臂圈、救生衣,在成人监护下允许使用)。其他选项A、B、D均属于被禁止的"poolfloaties"(充气浮具)类别。(3)细节判断题。表格中"AccessibleFeatures"一列显示,CavendishBeach、BrackleyBeach、StanhopeBeach都提供"ramp,mobilitymat,beachwheelchairs"(坡道、移动垫、沙滩轮椅)等无障碍设施。选项A错误,NorthRusticoBeach无救生员;选项B错误,文中建议"Reservationsrecommended"(建议预约);选项C错误,宠物在4月1日至10月15日期间禁止进入海滩。2、【正确答案】(1)B;(2)C;(3)B;(4)D;(1)根据第一段,作者明确指出"Itwasn'tthedate…itwassomethingaboutthelight,whichhadadifferentfullness",说明这种秋意并非来自日期或天气,而是光线的特殊质感。(2)由第二段"onlyinvitedguestscouldenter"可知,西莉亚・保罗只允许受邀请的人进入她的工作室,由此可推知她十分重视生活和工作中的隐私。(3)词义猜测题。第三段中多次出现"gaze"(凝视),结合语境"thepaintingconsistsofencounters"及后文"thepainter'sgaze""ourgaze",可推知该词指"画家与物体、观者与画作之间的相互凝视"。(4)主旨大意题。全文以作者拜访画家西莉亚・保罗的经历为线索,穿插了对其艺术理念的理解与阐释,A、B、C三项均为文章局部内容,无法概括全文。3、【正确答案】(1)A;(2)B;(3)A;(4)D;(1)根据题干关键信息"thetwo-tiertasks"将信息线索定位至第二段。根据第二段第一,二句"Therobotispoweredbyatwo-tierAIsystemtrainedon17hoursofvideocontaining16,000motionsperformedbyhumansurgeonsduringoperations.Whenputtowork,thefirstlayeroftheAIsystemwatchesvideo,monitorsthesurgeryandissuesplain-languageinstructions,whilethesecondAIlayerturnseachinstructioninto3Dtoolmotions."可知该机器人由一个双层人工智能系统驱动,该系统基于17个小时的视频数量训练而成,这些视频包含了人类外科医生在手术过程中做出的16000个动作。在投入使用后,人工智能系统的第一层会观看视频,监测手术并给出通俗指令,而第二层将每条指令转化为3D工具动作。由此可知,人工智能系统被训练执行的两层任务是给出指令并执行动作。(2)根据题干关键信息"breakthrough""overtraditionallaparoscopicssurgeries"可知,我们应在文中找出新型机器人相比传统腹腔镜手术的核心优势。根据第三段中的"withtheavailabilityofopenroboticplatformsforresearchmakeitpossibletodemonstratesurgicalautomatio

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