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第1页,共7页高三练习卷英语2026.05第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。1.Whatwasthemanbusywithtoday?A.Packingfood. B.Cookingmeals. C.Cleaningthekitchen.2.Whatmistakedidthemanmake?A.Clickingabadlink. B.Givingouthispassword. C.Publishingahotonlinetopic.3.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Visitthetemple. B.Repairabuilding. C.Viewhistoricalobjects.4.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Policeofficers. B.Theman'sinterest. C.Lawmajor.5.Whydoesthemanreturntothistowneveryyear?A.Todoprojectresearch. B.Tovisithisgrandparents. C.Tochecktheproject'sprogress.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。6.Wheremightthespeakersbe?A.Ataschool. B.Atabusstation. C.Inasciencemuseum.7.Whydoesthemanleavehisphoneinhisbag?A.Torelaxhismind. B.Tofollowschoolrules. C.Toprotecthiseyesight.听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。8.HowdoesJasonfeelabouttheeventatthebeginning?A.Satisfied. B.Uninterested. C.Worried.9.Whatdidthewomandolasttime?A.Shemadeafan. B.Shegaveaspeech. C.Shecreatedapoem.10.HowmuchwillJasonpayintotal?A.£5. B.£10. C.£14.听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。11.Whichactivitywillthewomanjoin?A.Tree-planting. B.Riverclean-up. C.Plasticrecycling.12.Whendoestheman'sactivitybegin?A.At8:30a.m. B.At8:45a.m. C.At9:00a.m.13.Whatwillthemancollectbeforestartinghisactivity?A.Thickgloves. B.Plasticbottles. C.Toolsandyoungtrees.听第9段录音,回答第14至17题。14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Reporterandrobotengineer.B.Racejudgeandrunner.C.Coachandathlete.15.Whatweremostrobotsoriginallybuiltfor?A.Long-distanceraces. B.Roughoutdoorroads. C.Smoothindoorsurfaces.16.Howmanytimesdidtheman'srobotfallduringtherace?A.Once. B.Twice. C.Threetimes.17.Whatwilltheman'steamfocusonimprovingnext?第2页,共7页A.Batterydesign. B.Balance. C.Speed.听第10段录音,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisthemaincauseofthefoodsafetyproblem?A.Poorhandlingoffood. B.Poordeliverypractices. C.Uncleankitchenequipment.19.Whatactionhavelocaluniversitiestaken?A.They'vebannedalltakeoutorders.B.They'vesentinspectorstotakeoutshops.C.They'veencouragedstudentstoeatinthecanteen.20.Whatwillthespeakerdointhefuture?A.Providefoodsafetyadvice.B.Pushforstricterdeliveryrules.C.Introducenewsafetystandards.第二部分阅读(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。AWithdramaticpeaksandsplendidlakes,YellowstoneNationalParkisanoutdoorenthusiast'sparadise.Multicoloredpoolscirclearoundhotsprings;thickforestsweavepastexpansivegrasslands.BestMonthstoVisitThebesttimestovisitarefromlateApriltoMayandSeptemberthroughearlyOctober.Theseshouldermonthsoffermildweather,fewercrowds,andfewtonoroadclosures.JulyandAugustarethemostpopularmonthsbecausekidsareoutofschoolandtheweatheriswarmenoughtosleepoutside.However,thisparkisnostrangertocold.Temperaturescandropintothe30sduringsummerinhigherelevationareas.Inwinter,expecttemperaturesfrombelowzerotothehigh20s.Don'tletthatstopyou:nothingbeatsseeingsteamrisefrombeneathsnowandice.HowtoSaveMoney•Bringyourownbed:campgroundsaremuchlesscostlythanhotels,andmanycampgroundscomeequippedwithshowers,toiletsandlaundry.·Skipsummerbecausehotelratesrisewiththenumberoftourists.·Doyourowncooking:sit-downrestaurantscantakeabiteoutofyoursavings.WhatYouNeedtoKnow•Bewareofbears:makenoisewhenhiking,bringbearspray,andsecurefoodovernight.•Campingoutsidedesignated(指定的)areasrequiresapermitfromvisitorcenters.•Gettingaround:Thebestwaytogetaroundisbycar;thereisnopublictransportation.Rentacaratnearbyairports.Parkingcanbechallengingdependingonthetimeofyearandday.EntranceFeeEntrytoYellowstonecosts$20perpersonforfootorbike,$30formotorcycle,$35forcar.Allparkpassesarevalidforsevenconsecutive(连续的)days.21.WhichmonthisYellowstone'speaktouristtime?A.April. B.July. C.September. D.December.22.WhatarevisitorsadvisedtodoinYellowstone?A.Stayatcampgrounds. B.Keepsilentwhilehiking.C.Takepublictransportation. D.Dineatsit-downrestaurants.23.Howmuchdoesafamilyoffourpayfora9-daytriponfoot?A.$80. B.$140. C.$160. D.$180.BInIndia,whenanelephanttramplescropsoraleopardattackslivestock,orworse,aperson,thefalloutcanbedisastrousforfamilies.Itcanalsocreatethehuman-naturetensionandruintheharmonywitheachotherthatiscrucialforprotectingwildlife.ThisiswhyconservationbiologistKrithiKaranthhasspentyearsdevelopingnovelstrategiestohelppeoplelivealongsidesomeoftheworld'smostdangerousanimals.Forthat,she'sbeennamedthe2026RolexNationalGeographicExploreroftheYear,anawardforcontributionstoresearchandconservationamongNationalGeographicExplorers.AsCEOoftheBengaluru-basedCentreforWildlifeStudies,Karanthfacesaparadox(矛盾)thatIndia,with1.4billionpeople,isalsoastrongholdforwildlife,hometoapproximatelyhalfof第3页,共7页Asia'selephantsandroughlythree-quartersoftheplanet'swildtigers.Conservingthoseandotherspecies,shesays,requiresnotjustsavinghabitatbutalsowinningheartsandminds.KaranthhaslaunchedWildSeve,aplatformforuserstorequestgovernmentcompensation(补偿金)whenwildlifedamagescrops,livestock,orproperty.Withasimpletoll-freecall,victimsasktheprogram'strainedfieldstafftodocumentlosses,thenfileclaimsandtrackcasesasthey'reprocessedbygovernmentofficials.WildSevehashelpedsome17,000familiesmakeupforeconomiclosses,andreducedthelikelihoodofhuntingaspunishment.Reducingthebadoutcomesisfarfromenough.Shehasalsocreatedacurriculumforschoolkidslivingnearwildlifereserves,calledWildShaale,designedtoinspirecuriosityaboutandrespectforanimals.Throughgames,storytelling,andart,theprogramexploreswhyconflictsoccurandhowtorespondsafely.WildShaaleisnowtaughtinsome1,600schoolsacrossIndia.“KrithihassparkedamovementofhopeacrossIndia,”saysNationalGeographicSocietyCEOJillTiefenthaler.“Bycombiningscience,education,andcommunitypartnership,sheisredefininghowpeopleliveinharmonywithnature,andwhatconservationcanachieveforcommunitiesandyoungpeople.”Next,KaranthwantstoapplyherideasoutsideIndia,cultivatinganinternationalcropofenvironmentalstewards——orevenjustempatheticneighbors.“Havingasetofpeoplewhoatleasttoleratethepresenceofalargeanimal,”shesays,“isamassivevictory.”24.WhatmadeKaranththe2026RolexNationalGeographicExploreroftheYear?A.Stoppingelephantsdestroyingcrops.B.Protectingpeoplefromdangerousanimals.C.Participatinginsavingwildlifepersonally.D.Improvingthebondbetweenmanandwildlife.25.WhatparadoxisKaranthfacedwith?A.Indiansdislikelivingalongsidewildanimals. B.Indiaiscrowdedwithtoomanywildspecies.C.Indialackssufficientresourcesforitspeople. D.Indiansandanimalscompeteforlivingspace.26.WhydidKaranthlaunchtheseconservationprogramsacrossIndia?A.Tohelppeopleco-existwithwildanimals.B.Tofreekidsfromthethreatfromanimals.C.Toinformfarmersoftheloss-claimingprocess.D.Toconvincepeopletoestablishwildlifereserves.27.WhatisthekeytosuccessinKaranth'sconservationwork?A.Havingaglobalvision. B.Reformingeducationpolicies.C.Earningpeople'ssupport. D.Prioritizinghumaninterests.CMostofusassumethatwarmthiswhatleadstogenerosity,ratherthantheotherwayaround.It'sanintuitiveorderofevents:welikepeoplefirstandthenchoosetohelpthem.However,accordingtoresearchfromtheFudanJournaloftheHumanitiesandSocialSciences,theoppositecanalsobejustastrue.Interestingly,thisiswhat'sknownasthe“BenFranklineffect”.Afterdoingsomeoneafavor,youbegintolikethemmore,despitehavingfeltneutralorindifferentaboutthembeforehand.IntermsoftheBenFranklineffect,thismeansthatifyouhelpsomeone,yourbrainislikelytotryandreason:“Well,Iwouldn'tgooutofmywayforsomeoneIdislike,soImustlikethem.”Psychologistsidentifiedthatthecognitive(认知的)mechanismunderlyingthisintuitivesocialshiftwas,infact,cognitivedissonance(失调).Insimpleterms,cognitivedissonanceoccurswhenourbehaviorsareinconsistentwithourbeliefs.Inturn,ourmindsunconsciouslyadjustourattitudestoreducethediscomfortthisinconsistencybringson.TheconceptgainedsignificantscientificrecognitionafterrenownedresearchersJonJeckerandDavidLandy'sclassic1969experiment,publishedinthejournalHumanRelations.Specifically,participantswithinthestudywhohaddoneafavorfortheexperimenterratedtheexperimenterasmuchmorelikablethanthosewhohadreceivedafavororhadnointeractionatall.Withthisstudy,JeckerandLandywereabletoprovideprooffortheeffect.Thisstronglysuggeststhatthethingsthatwedoaremorelikelytoshapeourbeliefsthantheinverse(相反).Inotherwords,whenweactgenerously,weunconsciouslyconvinceourselvesthatwemustcarefortherecipientinsomewayoranother.TheBenFranklineffectsuggeststhatouractionscanbuildconnectionsfarmorereliablythanjustouremotionsalone.Thishasprofoundmeaningsforromanticrelationships,friendships,familydynamicsandevenhealingoldwounds.Offeringasmallfavortosomeoneyoufeelslightlydistantfromcanbeagentleyeteffectivewaytoreopentheconnection.However,theinverseisalsotrue:ifyouneverputineffort,yourpridewillonlycreateemotionaldistance.28.WhichofthefollowingagreeswiththeBenFranklineffect?A.Warmrelationsleadtogenerosity. B.Generousbehaviorwinspopularity.C.Gooddeedsdeservegreaterrewards. D.Actsofkindnessestablishcloserties.29.Whatisparagraph2ofthetextmainlyabout?A.Themotiveforhelpingthepeoplewedislike.B.Theunderlyinglogicofreducingdiscomfort.C.Thepsychologicalprocessbehindtheeffect.D.Themethodofmanagingcognitivedissonance.30.JeckerandLandy'sexperimentseemstotellusthat.A.experimentersratehelpfulparticipantshigherB.emotionshealscarsmoreeffectivelythanactionsC.behaviorisacontributortotheformationofideasD.peopleprefertocarefortherecipientbeforedonation31.Whatdoestheauthorstressinthelastparagraph?A.Potentialimplicationsoftheeffect. B.Supportingevidencefortheeffect.C.Thefurtherinterpretationoftheeffect. D.Thenegativityoftheinverseoftheeffect.DAnewstudywasconductedbyAIexpertAndréBarcauioftheFederalUniversityofRiodeJaneiro,whorananexperimentwithagroupofuniversitystudents.HalfwereallowedtouseChatGPTtohelpthemrespondtoanassignmentonartificialintelligence,andhalfweren't.Inasurprisetest45daysaftertheassignment,thestudentswhousedChatGPTscoredanaverageof5.75outof10,whilethosewhotookthetraditionalstudyrouteaveraged6.85.That'sanotabledifference,whichchimeswithotherresearchshowingthatusingAItofindinformationmeanswedon'ttakeasmuchin.“ThissuggeststhatunrestrictedChatGPTuseaffectedlong-termmemorystorage,likelybyreducingthecognitiveeffortthatsupportsdurablememory,”Barcauiwrites.Inthestudy,thestudentsweregiventwoweekstolearnaboutAI,thenhadtogivea10-minutedemonstration.TheChatGPTgroupcouldusethetooltosearch,integrate,andstructureinformation;theothergroupstucktotraditionalmethods.LearningwasfasterwithAItheChatGPTgroupspentanaverageof3.2hoursontheassignment,comparedwith5.8hoursforthenon-AIgroup.ThisremindsusthatusingappslikeChatGPTcouldberobbingourbrainsoftheexercisetheyneed——andthathasconsequences.Theideaofcognitiveoffloadingisn'tnew.In2011,ateamledbypsychologistBetsySparrowfirstdescribed“digitalamnesia(失忆症)”——theeffectofsearchengineslikeGoogleonourabilitytorememberinformation.WithAIassistantsnowabletotakeonmuchofthementalworkload,studiessuggesttheycouldbechanginghowwethink,perceive,focusandremember——notnecessarilyforthebetter.“FutureteachingstrategiesshouldaimtotakeadvantageofthebenefitsofAIwithoutsacrificingthecognitiveengagementandproductivestrugglerequiredfordurablelearning,”Barcauiwrites.“IntheageofAI,thecoreprinciplesofhumanlearningarenotoutdated;infact,theyaremoreimportantthanevertouphold.”32.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“chimeswith”inparagraph2mean?A.Conflictswith. B.Correspondsto. C.Contributesto. D.Comesfrom.33.WhatexplainsthefasterlearningofChatGPTgroup?A.Limitedmemorystorage. B.Enrichedlearningexperience.C.Increasedlearningmotivation. D.Reducedcognitiveinvolvement.34.Whydoestheauthormention“digitalamnesia”?A.ToemphasizeAI'sgreatrisk. B.Toclarifycognitiveoffloading.C.Toaddevidencetothefindings. D.Tocriticizeover-relianceontools.35.WhatisBarcaui'sattitudetowardtheuseofAI?A.Supportive. B.Unclear. C.Dismissive. D.Doubtful.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Adultsusuallysleepsixtoeighthoursorevenless.However,someadultsliketaking第4页,共7页20-minutenapsafterlunchtomakeupforthis.Ifwedon'thaveenoughgoodqualitysleep,wemayfeeltiredandsleepyduringtheday.36Napsmayhelptomakeusmorealert,activeandbetterabletocopeduringtheday.Whencannapsbegood?Sometimesweknowinadvancethatwewillnotbeabletosleepwhenweusuallydo,forexamplewhengoingoutintheeveningandstayinguplate.Anapbeforehandcanimproveperformanceatthistimeandhelpyoutoenjoywhatyouaredoing.37Additionally,ifyouknowthatyouhavealongdriveahead,apreparatorynapmayhelpyoutostayawakeforlongeranddrivemoresafely.Howlongisagoodnap?Whenyoufeelsleepy,itisbesttonapfor15~30minutes.Thiswillimproveyouralertnessandconcentration.Ashortnapofthislengthmayreducetheriskoffallingasleep.38Afteralongnap,youmaywakeupfeelingdizzy.Itcanmakeitmoredifficulttodothingswell.Itmaylastforafewminutesbutcanlastmuchlonger.39Whenyougetreadytotakeanapyou,shouldmakesureyouareinasafeplace.Ifyouareinyourcar,makesureyouparkawayfromtheroad,preferablyatareststop.Bemindfuloftheriskoffeelingconfusedafterwakingfromanap.Attheendofeverynap,besuretotakeenoughtimetowakeupfullybeforestartinganythingthatmightbeadanger.40Youshouldmakesleepduringthenightapriorityandusenappingonlywhennight-timesleepisnotenough.Ifyouhaveaproblemwithyoursleepatnight,talkaboutitwithyourdoctor.A.What'sthebestwaytotakeanap?B.Whatcareshouldbetakenwithnapping?C.Napscanalsobegoodwhenyoufeelsleepy.D.Sleepingforalongertimeisnotaseffective.E.Suchnapscanalsohelpinthecaseofnightshiftwork.F.Thiscanmakeitdifficulttodoournormaldailyactivities.G.Anapduringthedaycan'treplacegoodqualitysleepatnight.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Runninghasalwaysbeenapassionofmine.OnedayIheardaboutamarathoninaSwedishzincmine.Ratherthanputtingmeoff,itmadememore41.Ihadassumeditwouldbecold,butgeothermal(地热的)energy42thesurroundingstoabout24℃.Wewouldalsohavetorunin43,ashealthandsafetyregulationsdidn'tallowheadphones.Thetunnelstretchedforoveramile.Tomakeupthe44ofafullmarathon,wewouldruntotheendandback11times.Wehadbeenwarnedaboutthe45,butIhadn'texpectedhowdarkthetunnelwouldbe.Beyondafewfeetoflightfromtheheadlamp,itwascomplete46.Usually,Iblast(高唱)Eminemtodistractmyself,soitfeltstrangeto47alongincompletesilence.Theonly48cameeachtimewepassedbackthroughthestartingpoint,wherepeople49usalong.Atthestarttherewasquiteapartyatmosphere.Butwhenwebeganto50,Iconcentratedonputtingonefootinfrontoftheother,remindingmyselfthiswasaonce-in-a-lifetime51.Ikeptpacewithotherrunners.Thefirst20milesweren'ttoobad,butthelastsixwere52.Hoursofrunninghadchurned(搅拌)upthefloors.Nearingtheend,Irealizedotherswere53,whileIstillhadabitleftinthetank.Ipulledahead.Iwasn'tevensureifIhadcountedthe54properly,butthecheeringcrowd55thatnotonlyhadIcompletedthemarathon,butIhadcomefirst.41.A.graceful B.courageous C.independent D.motivated42.A.limited B.warmed C.related D.compared43.A.order B.peace C.silence D.panic44.A.miracle B.schedule C.distance D.duration45.A.heat B.weather C.time D.length46.A.chaos B.danger C.blackness D.difficulty47.A.pound B.jump C.wander D.drive第5页,共7页48.A.surprise B.doubt C.relief D.chance49.A.carried B.guided C.videoed D.cheered50.A.takeon B.showup C.breakin D.stretchout51.A.appointment B.experience C.transformation D.investment52.A.fulfilling B.testing C.inspiring D.upsetting53.A.slowing B.trying C.moving D.complaining54.A.laps B.steps C.runners D.minutes55.A.argued B.expected C.confirmed D.denied第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Hangzhouisoftenintroducedthroughitsscenery.Butitshistoryisasexpansiveasitslandscape.Thecityishome56southernterminusoftheGrandCanalandtheArchaeologicalRuinsofLiangzhuCity,whichdatesbackmorethan5,300years.Accordingtoarecentsurvey,Hangzhou'saccommodationfacilities57(expect)tohavereceived1.4millionvisitorsin2026.Forvisitors,asatisfyingtripisshapednotonlybymuseumtoursandcorporate58(visit),butalsobypractical,everydayconsiderations:CanIpayconveniently?Isthehoteleasy59(reach)?Overthepastfewyears,Hangzhou60(try)toanswerthosequestionsaspartofitsdevelopmentoftourism.OnAugust29,2025,thecitypilotedChina'sfirstone-clicktaxrefundserviceforinternationaltourists,61(cut)processingtimefromabout20minutestowithintwominutes.HangzhouhasalsolaunchedanEnglishversionofatourismAIagent.Apartfromitscultureandhistory,Hangzhouisatechhub.Itbeganbuildingitsdigitaleconomicecosystemintheearly2000s,62InternetcompaniessuchasAlibabaexpandedrapidly.Today,thecityisknownforagroupoffast-risinghi-techstartupsoften63(refer)toastheSixLittleDragons,includingAIdeveloperDeepSeekandroboticscompaniesUnitree.Hangzhouoffersaclearexampleof64technologyisusedfor.Youseeextraordinarytechnologicalprogressandthe65(apply)oftechnologytousefulthings.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,你校近期对高中学生使用AI工具辅助学习的情况进行了调查,结果如下图所示。请写一篇短文向校英文报投稿,内容包括:1.调查结果;2.你的看法。高中生使用AI工具辅助学习调查结果(人数百分比)注意:注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。AIUseAmongSeniorStudents第6页,共7页第二节(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。Foryears,Ihadlivedbehindaninvisiblewallwithmyneighbor,Mr.Miller.Themisunderstandingstartedonmytenthbirthday.Ihadaccidentallykickedmysoccerballintohisrosebushes,crushingseveralofhismostbeautifulblooms.Hehadrushedoutofhishouse,shoutingatmewithangerIhadneverseenbefore.IwassohurtandembarrassedthatIshoutedback,callinghimanunreasonableoldman.Sincethatday,wehadexchangednomorethancoldnodsanduneasysilences.Overtheyears,thatsmallmomentgrewintoawall.Weavoidedeyecontact.Wecrossedthestreettoavoidwalkingpasteachother.Myparentstriedtosmooththingsover,butIrefused.“Hestartedit,”Iwouldsay.Andsothedistancebetweenusbecameahabit——acold,quietroutineofpretendingtheotherdidn'texist.ThatbeliefwasbrokenonacoldNovembereveningsixyearslater.Myparentswereawayfortheweekend,leavingmealone.Around9PM,whilecarryingastackofbooksdownthestairs,Imissedastepandtumbledtothebottom.Asharppainshotthroughmyankle,sointensethatIscreamed.Itriedtostand,butmylegwouldn'tholdme.Idraggedmyselftothelivingroom,onlytofindmyphonedeadonthesofa.Nochargernearby.Ishoutedforhelp,butthewindoutsideswallowedmyvoice.Fifteenminutespassed.Twenty.Panicbegantocreepin.IthoughtabouthowfoolishIhadbeentopusheveryoneaway.Thencameasoftknockatthedoor.“Hello?Areyouokay?Iheardsomeoneshouting.”ItwasMr.Miller.ThemanIhadavoidedforsixyears.ThemanwhoserosebushesIhadcrushed.ThemanIhadcalledunreasonable.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Ihesitated,thentoldhimIhadfallenandcouldn'tmove.Thenextday,Mr.Millercameby,andmymotherbroughtupthepast.第7页,共7页l高三练习卷参考答案英语1—5AACBC6—10BABAC11—15BCCAC16—20CBABA21—25BACDD26—30ACDCC31—35ABDCA36—40FEDBG41—45DBCCA46—50CACDD51—55BBAAC56.to 57.areexpected 58.visits 59.toreach 60.hasbeentrying/hastried61.cutting 62.when 63.referred 64.what 65.application66.应用文写作PossibleversionAIUseAmongSeniorStudentsNowadays,AItoolshavebeenwidelyadoptedbyseniorstudentsforvariouslearningpurposes.Accordingtothesurvey,searchingforinformationranksfirst,accountingfor70%,followedbywritingassistanceandlanguagetranslation,whichmakeup55%and50%respectively.Otherusesaccountfor10%.Personally,IbelieveAIservesasavaluablelearningassistant.Notonlycanwehavequickandeasyaccesstoavastamountofinformation,butalsowecangettimelyhelpinwritingandtranslating.However,weshouldn'tbeaslavetoAIdespiteitsgreatadvantages.Therefore,AIcanlargelysupportourlearningaslongasweuseitproperlyandresponsibly.67.读后续写PossibleversionIhesitated,thentoldhimIhadfallenandcouldn'tmove.Withoutanotherword,heopenedtheunlockeddoorandrushedtomyside.Hekneltdown,examinedmyanklegently,andhelpedmeontothesofa.“Youshouldhavecalledmeearlier,”hesaidsoftly,handingmehisphonetoreachmyparents.Thenhewentbackhomeandreturnedwithanicepackandabowlofhotsoup.Watchinghimmovearoundmylivingroom——fetchingblankets,adjustingtheicepack——Ifeltastrangemixofshameandwarmth.ShamefortheyearsIhadwastedonpride,andwarmthforakindnessIneverknewexisted.Thenextday,Mr.Millercameby,andmymotherbroughtupthepast.Beforeshecouldsayanotherword,Iinterrupted.“Mr.Miller,I'mtrulysorry.Iwasakidwhodidn'tknowanybetter.Youhadeveryrighttobeupsetaboutyourroses.”Helookedatme,hiseyessoftening.“I'msorrytoo,”hesaid.“Ishouldn'thaveshoutedatachild.”Westoodinsilenceforamoment,sixyearsofcoldnodsmeltingaway.Atthatmoment,Ilearnedthatsometimes,thehardeststepingrowingupisadmittingyouwerewrong.Butonceyoutakeit,theweightonyourshoulderssuddenlyfeelsmuchlighter.2录音原文:Text1M:Ivolunteeredatthecommunitykitchentoday.W:Yourshirtiscoveredindust!M:Yeah,Iwaspackingriceandbeans.(1)Wehelpedsortoutmealsfor100people.Text2M:Thatonlinelobsterfarmingcourse——Iclickeditslink.Nowmybankaccount'sbeenemptied.(2)W:Hottopicslikethatareperfectforonlinetricks.Alwaysdouble-checkthesourceandensureit'ssecurebeforetakinganyactiononline.Text3M:Shouldweskiptheancienttemple?It'sunderrepairwork.W:I'veheardthemuseumnearbyhasanewexhibitiononancientartifactsM:OK.That'sabetteroption.(3)Text4W:You'rereadingacriminallawjournalagain.Thinkingofbecomingapoliceofficer?M:Notreally.Ijustfindthecasesinterestingandenjoylearningabouthowthelegalsystemworks.(4)Text5W:Grandfather,whatbringsyoubackeveryyear?M:Iworkedonthefirst“GrainforGreen”projectherein2002.Justcometoseehowgreenthehillshavegotten.(5)Text6W:That18-year-oldusedAItospotmillionsofspaceobjects.Cool,huh?M:Yeah,butAIchatbotsworryme.Mycousinbarelytalkstorealpeopleanymore.W:Tellmeaboutit.TheWorldHappinessReportsaystoomuchscreentimehurtsteens’mentalhealth.M:True.I'vestartedleavingmyphoneinmybagafterschool.(7)W:Evennow?Theappsaysourbusisstillseveralstopsaway.(6)Won'tyougetbored?M:Maybe,butI'dratherjustgivemybrainabreakandbepresentinthemoment.(7)Text7W:Jason,(8)(9)(10)areyoucomingtotheInternationalYouthForum?M:I'veneverbeenafanofthosetalk-heavyevents.(8)W:It'snotallspeeches.IwenttoaChinesecalligraphy(书法)workshoplasttime,andIhadfun.M:Whatdidyoudothere?W:Ifoldedapaperfanandwroteafamouspoemonit.(9)(10)Thematerialswereonly£4.(10)M:Soundsinteresting.Howmuchistheticket?(10)W:It's£5perperson.(10)So...areyouin?M:Yeah,whynot?I'llcoverbothofusandgetyouafantoo.(10)Text8W:Mike,haveyoufiguredoutwhichactivityyou'redoingfortheschool'sClimateActionDaythisFriday?M:Yeah,I'mgoingwiththetree-plantingcrew.Whataboutyou,Linda?3W:Ididtree-plantinglastyear,soI'mupforsomethingdifferent.Theriverclean-upsoundslikeagoodfit.(11)M:Nice.Whichpartareyoucleaning?W:Theeastside,neartheoldbridge.Theteachersaysit'spackedwithplasticbottles.M:Thatsoundsliketoughwork.Don'tforgetthickgloves.W:Iwon't.Ourclean-upkicksoffat8:30.Whendoesyoursstart?(12)(13)M:Halfanhourlaterthanyours.(12)(13)Wehavetobethereby8:45tograbtoolsandyoungtrees.(13)W:Let'shopeforgoodweather.M:True.Butevenifitrains,we'restilldoingit.Theplanetneedsus.W:Totally.Text9(第14题为推断题)W:Youjustfinishedtherobothalf-marathoninBeijing.Howdidyourrobotperform?M:Itcrossedthefinishline,butitneededbatterychangesevery5kilometers.Honestly,
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