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东屏中学2025-2026学年度第二学期第二次学情调研九年级英语2026.05注意事项:1.本试卷共10页。全卷满分90分。考试时间为90分钟。试题包含选择题和非选择题。考生答题全部答在答题卡上,答在本试卷上无效。2.请将自己的姓名、考试证号用0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔填写在答题卡上。3.答选择题必须用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,请用橡皮擦干净,再选涂其它答案。答非选择题必须用0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔写在答题卡的指定位置,在其它位置答题一律无效。选择题(共40分)一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。TaskIExploretheamazingworldofAItechnology.AIischangingourlivesinwaysweneverimagined.On_1_dayin2026,youmightwakeuptoanAIassistantthathasalreadypreparedyourbreakfastandplannedyourschedule.ButAIisnotjustaboutconvenience—itisalsoabout_2_problemsthathumanshavestruggledwithforcenturies.Forexample,AIcannow_3_diseasesmoreaccuratelythanmanyhumandoctors.Itcanalsohelpscientistsdiscovernewdrugs_4_thaneverbefore.WhyisAIdevelopingsofast?Itis_5_thehugeamountofdatawegenerateeverydayandthepowerfulcomputersthatcanprocessit.1.A.any B.some C.every D.no2.A.solve B.solving C.solved D.solves3.A.find B.look C.search D.diagnose4.A.fast B.faster C.fastest D.thefastest5.A.because B.becauseof C.instead D.insteadofLocatedinShenzhen,China,theAIcityisoneoftheworld'smostadvancedsmartcities._6_howsmartitis,youneedtoexperienceityourself._7_streetsarelinedwithsensorsthatcollectdataabouttraffic,airquality,andevenpeople'semotions.Thecityusesthisdata_8_improvepublicservicesandmakelifebetterforitsresidents.Over500different_9_AIapplicationsarealreadyinusehere.Withitscutting-edgetechnology,theAIcity_10_amodelforfuturecitiesaroundtheworldandmanycountriesaresendingteamstolearnfromit.6.A.Understand B.Understanding C.Tounderstand D.Understood7.A.It B.Its C.It's D.Itself8.A.to B.for C.at D.on9.A.type B.typeof C.types D.typesof10.A.is B.hasbeen C.was D.havebeenDoyoulovespaceexploration?Ifso,_11_thelatestmissiontoMars!Itisknown_12_themostambitiousspaceprojectinhistory.ItwillsendthefirsthumanstoMarsin2033andbuildapermanentbasethere.Themissionisalsoalivewithinnovation._13_youfollowit,youwillseethemostadvancedtechnologyevercreated.Here,youcanspendtime_14_aboutthelatestdiscoveries.YoucanalsowatchlivebroadcastsfromtheMarsrover.Ifyoufollow_15_,youmightevenseethefirsthumansteponMars.11.A.follow B.following C.followed D.tofollow12.A.to B.as C.about D.with13.A.If B.So C.Though D.Before14.A.learn B.tolearn C.learning D.tolearning15.A.close B.closer C.closely D.moreclosely二、完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)TaskIIRememberthewarmthofhumanconnection.Inaworlddominatedbyscreensanddigitalcommunication,manyofushaveforgottenthejoyofface-to-faceconversations.Wesendmessagesinsteadoftalking,andwelikepostsinsteadof_16_people.Thatwinter,Iwastwenty-fiveandfeelingverylonely."Youlooksad,"mygrandmothersaid."What?"Isaid,lookingupfrommyphone."Putthatthingdownandcomewithme,"shesaid.Ihesitated.AndthenIdid.Thatsmalldecisionchangedmylife_17_.Whenyouputdownyourphoneandreallylookatsomeone,itmeansthatsomeonehas_18_you.Itshowsthatsomeonethinksyouaremoreimportantthananynotification.Thatday,mygrandmothertookmetoacommunitycenter.Wewerefilledwithwarmth,_19_storieswithpeoplewehadnevermetbefore.Wedrankteaandatehomemadecookies.Wehadn't_20_noticedthatthreehourshadpassed.Mygrandmotherlookedoveratmewithsudden_21_,andsaid,"Thisiswhatlifeisreallyabout.Don'tyouforgetthat."Ineverdid.Iamthirty-fivenow.Istillusemyphone,butImakesuretohaverealconversationseveryday._22_afewweeksago,Istarteda"nophones"dinnerpartywithmyfriends.Therewasnoonetosay,"Lookatthis!"whileholdingupascreen.Igrabbedsomesnacksandsatdown.Isawsomeonewholookedlikemygrandmother.Iknewshewasn'tmygrandmother.I_23_myselfthatmygrandmotherhadpassedawaytwoyearsago.Whenitwastimetoleave,IgavethehostesseverythingIhadbrought,aboxofhomemadecookies,andItoldherto_24_thetraditionalive.Iwalkedhomeinthemoonlight.Ideservethisconnection,Isaid.Ideserveitall.16.A.visiting B.calling C.texting D.meeting17.A.everywhere B.anywhere C.somewhere D.forever18.A.thoughtof B.complainedabout C.paidfor D.laughedat19.A.screamingout B.workingout C.findingout D.sharingout20.A.only B.just C.even D.never21.A.worry B.joy C.pride D.calm22.A.and B.but C.so D.or23.A.doubted B.proved C.promised D.reminded24.A.check B.keep C.take D.return25.A.connection B.technology C.happiness D.sadness三、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下列材料,从材料后各题给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。TaskIIIDecideiflab-grownmeatshouldbesoldinsupermarkets.ThebigdebateShouldlab-grownmeatbesoldinsupermarkets?Whenyouheartheword"meat",youmightthinkofcows,pigs,andchickens—notcellsgrowninalaboratory.ButaccordingtotheUSFoodandDrugAdministration,lab-grownmeatissafetoeatbecauseitismadefromthesamecellsasanimalmeat.However,manyfoodexpertsandconsumershaveconcerns.Whatdoyouthink?Shouldlab-grownmeatbesoldinsupermarkets?YES1.Lab-grownmeatismuchbetterfortheenvironment.Ituses90%lesswaterandproduces90%fewergreenhousegasesthantraditionalmeatproduction.2.Itismorehumanebecausenoanimalsarekilledtomakeit.3.Itcanhelpsolvetheworld'sfoodshortageproblemastheglobalpopulationcontinuestogrow.NO1.Lab-grownmeatisveryexpensivetoproduce,anditwillbeyearsbeforeitisaffordableformostpeople.2.Wedon'tknowthelong-termhealtheffectsofeatinglab-grownmeat.3.Itcouldputmillionsoffarmersoutofworkanddestroytraditionalfarmingcommunities.Whatdoyouthink?Nowthatyou'vereadabitmoreaboutthisissue,visit/pollssoyoucanvoteinourdebate.VoteYESifyouthinklab-grownmeatshouldbesoldinsupermarketsorNOifyoudon't.We'llpublishtheresultsnextweek.26.Whydoesthe"YES"sidethinklab-grownmeatisbetterfortheenvironment?A.Itischeapertoproduce. B.Ituseslesswaterandproducesfewergreenhousegases.C.Itismorenutritious. D.Ittastesbetterthantraditionalmeat.27.Whatisthemainconcernofthe"NO"sideaboutlab-grownmeat?A.Itisnotsafetoeat. B.Itwillbetooexpensiveformostpeople.C.Wedon'tknowthelong-termhealtheffects. D.Alloftheabove.28.Whichpartofawebsiteisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?A.Sports. B.Fashion. C.Science. D.Travel.TaskIVWitnessteenagersmakingadifference.BStudentsataschoolinShanghai,withthehelpoftheirscienceteacher,createdacommunitygardenthatgrowsvegetablesusingrecycledwater.Injustafewmonths,thegardenhasbecomeasymbolofenvironmentalactionandhasinspiredotherschoolsinthecitytostartsimilarprojects.Thegardenusesaspecialsystemthatcollectsrainwaterandrecycleswaterfromtheschool'sbathrooms.Thiswateristhenusedtowaterthevegetables."Wewantedtoshowthatevensmallactionscanmakeabigdifference,"said15-year-oldLiMei,wholedtheproject."Wealsowantedtoteachpeopleabouttheimportanceofsavingwater."Ms.Wang,whoteachesscienceattheschool,thoughtherstudentsjustmighthavethecreativityneededtosolvereal-worldproblems."Toseeyoungpeopletakingactiononenvironmentalissuesisreallyinspiring,"shesays.Ms.Wang,alongwithenvironmentalscientistDr.Zhang,workedwithstudentsonaprojecttheycalled"GreenRoots".Theprojecthadtwoparts—onewasthecommunitygarden,andtheotherwascreatingeducationalpostersaboutwaterconservation.Thetwoadultsworkedwithstudentsfromseventhtoninthgrade.Theyhadthesamebasicquestionforallthestudents:"Whatcanyoudotohelpprotecttheenvironment?"Studentsworkingonthegardendesignedthewaterrecyclingsystemthemselves.Whentheywereready,theybuiltthegardenwiththehelpofvolunteersfromthecommunity.Later,theystartedgivingtoursofthegardentoteachotherstudentsandlocalresidentsaboutwaterconservation.Thegardennowgrowsover20differentkindsofvegetables,includingtomatoes,cucumbers,andlettuce.Thestudentsdonatemostofthevegetablestoalocalfoodbankthathelpspoorfamilies.Otherstudentstookpartinmakingeducationalposters,whichwerehunguparoundtheschoolandthecommunity.Manypostershadtipsonhowtosavewaterathome,suchastakingshortershowersandturningoffthetapwhilebrushingyourteeth.29.Whydidthestudentscreatethecommunitygarden?A.Tomakemoneyfortheirschool.B.Toteachpeopleabouttheimportanceofsavingwater.C.Topracticetheirgardeningskills.D.Togetgoodgradesinscienceclass.30.Whatcanweknowabouttheprojectfromthepassage?A.Itincludedacommunitygardenandeducationalposters.B.Itaskedstudentstogiveawayalltheirvegetablestothefoodbank.C.Itwasnamed"GreenRoots"byenvironmentalscientistDr.Zhang.D.Itwasonlyforstudentswhoweregoodatscience.31.WhichwordsbestdescribeMs.Wangandherstudents?A.Creativeandresponsible.B.Organizedandcurious.C.Honestandhard-working.D.Humorousandgenerous.TaskVExperiencethepowerofforgiveness.CSarahwassittingatherdesk,staringatthecomputerscreen.Someofthegirlswerewhisperinginthecorner,andotherswerelaughingloudly.Theirteacherhadgoneout.Andwhenshereturnedtherewasagirlwithher.Thegirlwasnew.Shelookedsonervousandherclotheswereplainandsimple.Theteacherintroducedhertotheclass,thegirl'snamewas"Emily".ShewentandsatatanearbyseatnexttoSarah.Afterclass,Sarahandherfriendswerechattingtogether.Theyheardthenewgirlsayingthatshehadjustmovedtothecityfromasmalltownandshewasreallylookingforwardtomakingnewfriends.ThiscaughttheattentionofSarahandherfriends.Sotheycalledouttoher"heynewgirl,wheredidyougetthoseclothes?".Anothercalledout"didyoubuythematasecond-handstore?Doyouhaveenoughmoneytobuylunch?","poorthing!".Sarahandherfriendsburstoutlaughing.Emilyfeltembarrassedandshewentaway.Thenextdaythesamethinghappened,theywerelaughingather.Duringtheevening,Sarahwaswalkinghomefromschool.ShesawEmilywashelpinganoldmancarryhisgroceriesupthestairstohisapartment.Theoldmanwashavingdifficultywalking.Emilytriedtotakeasmanybagsasshecould,butasshewasabouttoreachthetop,atallmancamerunningdownthestairsandknockedherover.Allthegroceriesfellonthefloor.Themandidn'tevenstoptoapologize.Emilywastryingtopickupthegroceries,butshewascrying.ThensuddenlySarahranovertohelpher.SarahpickedupthegroceriesandhelpedEmilycarrythemuptotheoldman'sapartment.Theoldmanwassogratefulandhethankedthemboth.EmilylookedatSarahinsurprise.32.HowdidSarahandherfriendstreatEmilyatfirst?A.Theyintroducedhertotheirheadteacher.B.Theylaughedatherclothesandsmalltownbackground.C.Theyinvitedhertohavelunchtogether.D.Theyhelpedhercarryherbookstoclass.33.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderofthestory?a.Emilywasintroducedtotheclassasanewstudent.b.Sarahwasstaringatthecomputerscreenatherdesk.c.SarahhelpedEmilypickupthegroceriesandcarrythemupstairs.d.SarahsawEmilyhelpinganoldmancarryhisgroceries.A.b-c-a-dB.b-a-d-cC.c-a-b-dD.c-b-a-d34.WhatdidSarahandEmilyhaveincommon?A.Theybothcamefromsmalltowns.B.Theybothlikedtolaughatothers.C.Theybothwerekindandhelpful.D.Theybothweregoodatschool.35.Whatmighthappennext?A.SarahwouldgoonlaughingatEmily.B.Thetallmanwouldcomebacktoapologize.C.SarahandEmilywouldbecomefriends.D.Emilywouldleavetheschoolatonce.TaskVIExplorethefutureofelectricvehicles.DElectricvehiclesareeverywhere.AccordingtotheInternationalEnergyAgency,salesofelectriccarsreached10millionin2025,accountingfor18%ofallnewcarsalesworldwide.Thereareelectriccarsonthestreetsofeverymajorcity,andelectricbusesandtrucksarebecomingmorecommontoo.Nowelectricvehicleshavereachedanothermilestone:theyarenowcheapertoownthangasolinecarsinmostcountries.AccordingtoastudypublishedinthejournalNatureEnergy,thetotalcostofowninganelectriccar—includingpurchaseprice,fuel,andmaintenance—isnowlowerthanthatofagasolinecarintheUnitedStates,Europe,andChina.JuliaMartinezisanenergyeconomistattheUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley.She'sthestudy'sleadauthor."Forme,thedaywhenelectriccarsbecomecheaperthangasolinecarsisaturningpointinhistory,"shesaid."Itmeansthatthetransitiontocleantransportationisnolongerjustanenvironmentalissue—it'salsoaneconomicone."Martinezdefinesthetransitionwe'reinnowastheperiodinwhichrenewableenergyandelectricvehicleswillreplacefossilfuelsandgasolinecars.Electricvehiclesbecomingcheaperthangasolinecarsisoneexampleofthattransition.Whyareelectriccarsgettingcheaper?Electriccarsaregettingcheaperbecauseofadvancesinbatterytechnology.Thecostoflithium-ionbatterieshasfallenby89%since2010,anditisexpectedtofallevenfurtherinthecomingyears.Thishasmadeelectriccarsmuchmoreaffordableforconsumers.ButaccordingtoMartinez'sstudy,therearestillsomechallengestoovercome.Oneofthebiggestchallengesisthelackofcharginginfrastructure.Manypeoplestilldon'thaveaccesstoachargingstationathome,andtherearen'tenoughpublicchargingstationsinmanyareas.Anotherchallengeisthetimeittakestochargeanelectriccar.Evenwithfastchargers,itstilltakesabout30minutestochargeacarto80%capacity.Martinezsaidthatsheandherteamfirstlearnedaboutthefallingcostofelectriccarswhentheyanalyzeddatafromcarmanufacturersandgovernmentagencies.Theydecidedtolearnmorebydoingresearchonthetotalcostofownershipofelectriccarsversusgasolinecars.Fortheirstudy,theresearcherscollecteddatafrom15differentcountriesovera10-yearperiod.Whatdoesitmeanforthefuture?Scientistsbelievethatthefallingcostofelectriccarswillleadtoarapidincreaseintheiradoption.By2030,electriccarsareexpectedtoaccountfor50%ofallnewcarsalesworldwide.Thiswillhelpreducegreenhousegasemissionsandfightclimatechange.Butitisn'tallgoodnews.Theincreaseddemandforelectriccarswillleadtoanincreaseddemandforlithiumandothermineralsusedinbatteries.Thiscouldhaveenvironmentalimpactsofitsown."It'sreallyacomplexissue,"Martinezsaid."Weneedtomakesurethatthetransitiontoelectricvehiclesisdoneinasustainableway."36.WhatdoesMartinezmeanbysaying"thedaywhenelectriccarsbecomecheaperthangasolinecarsisaturningpointinhistory"?A.Electriccarswillbemorepopularthangasolinecars.B.Thetransitiontocleantransportationisnoweconomicallyviable.C.Gasolinecarswillnolongerbeproduced.D.Electriccarsarebetterfortheenvironment.37.HowdidMartinezandherteamdotheirresearchonelectriccars?A.Bycollectingandanalyzingdatafromcarmanufacturersandgovernmentagencies.B.Bytakinglotsofphotosofelectriccarsindifferentcountries.C.Byinterviewingpeoplewhoownelectriccars.D.Byreadingbooksaboutthehistoryofelectriccars.38.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"adoption"mostprobablymean?A.Acceptanceanduse.B.Rejection.C.Production.D.Sale.39.WhatcanwelearnfromMartinez'swordsinthelastparagraph?A.Sheplanstostopbuyingelectriccars.B.Shethinkselectriccarsarebadfortheenvironment.C.Sheissurethatelectriccarswillsolveallourenvironmentalproblems.D.Shebelievesthetransitiontoelectricvehiclesneedstobedonesustainably.40.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.ElectricVehiclesAreBadfortheEnvironmentB.ElectricCarsAreNowCheaperThanGasolineCarsC.TheFutureofTransportationIsElectricD.ScientistsStudytheCostofElectricCars非选择题(共50分)四、填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)VIILet'sstepintotheexcitingworldofthe2026ParisOlympics!A)请根据括号中所给的汉语写出单词,使短文意思完整正确,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为41~45的相应横线上。The2026ParisOlympicswillbeheldfromJuly26toAugust11.Thegames,whichhaveattractedhuge_41_(注意)worldwide,willfeature32sportsand329events.Morethan10,000athletesfromover200countries_42_(进入,参加)thecompetition.Theathleteswillcompeteinbothtraditionalsportsandnewsportslikebreakdancing.About40percentoftheathletesarewomen,whichisthehighest_43_(百分比)inOlympichistory.Anewtechnologycalled"AIreferee"willbeusedinsomesportstomake_44_(公平的)decisions.Surprisingly,theopeningceremonywillbeheldontheSeineRiverinsteadofinastadium.Somepeopleareworriedabout_45_(安全),buttheorganizerssaytheyhavetakenallnecessarymeasures.VIIILet'swalkthroughtheinspiringlifeofYuanLongping!B)请根据短文意思,用括号中所给单词的适当形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为46~50的相应横线上。Lastweek,ourteachertookustoanexhibitionaboutYuanLongping,the"FatherofHybridRice".Theexhibition,whichshowedhislifeandwork,mademe_46_(feel)veryinspired.LaterIlookedupmoreinformationabouthim,andIbegantounderstandwhyheissorespected.YuanLongpingwasafamousChinese_47_(science).HewasborninBeijingin1930anddiedin2021.Hislifewasfullofchallenges.Whenhewasyoung,hesawmanypeopledieofhunger.Thismadehimdecidetodevotehislifeto_48_(develop)betterrice._49_(lucky),hesucceededindevelopinghybridricein1973.Thishashelpedfeedmillionsofpeoplearoundtheworld.Hecreatedmanynewricevarieties,andthe_50_(famous)oneisthesuperhybridrice.YuanLongping'sworktellsusthatonepersoncanmakeabigdifferenceintheworld.IXLet'sfeeltheprideofChinesetechnologyreachingtheworld!C)请阅读下面对话,从方框中选择适当的单词或短语填空(方框中有一个单词或短语是多余选项),使对话内容完整正确,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为51~55的相应横线上。understand abroad develop amazing first morethanWangHao:Hi,LiMing!DidyouseethenewsaboutHuawei'snewsmartphonelastweek?LiMing:YoumeantheMate70Pro?Yes,Idid.Fantastic!Itstechnologyis_51_justadvanced—it'srevolutionary.WangHao:JustthinkaChinesecompanyisnowleadingtheworldinsmartphonetechnology.LiMing:Idon'treally_52_allthetechnicaldetails,butIknowit'sabigachievement.WangHao:Right.ItisreportedthatthephoneissellingverywelloutsideChina.LiMing:Yeah.It'smy_53_timetoseeaChinesesmartphonebecomesopopulararoundtheworld.WangHao:Infact,Chinesetechnologycompaniesaregrowingfastbothathomeand_54_.Thesecompaniesarehelpingtomakeourcountrystrongerandmoreprosperous.LiMing:Icouldn'tagreemore.It's_55_howfarChinesetechnologyhascomeinjustafewyears.Ithinkweshouldbeproudofourcountry'sachievements.五、阅读填空(共19小题;满分20分)XLet'sexploretheamazingpartnershipsbetweenhumansandanimals!A)请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在短文后表格中第56-63小题的空格里填入最恰当的单词,回答第64小题。将答案填写在答题卡标号为56-64的相应横线上。注意:第56-63小题每个空格只填1个单词;第64小题不少于20个词。Haveyoueverwatchedashowaboutanimals?Awolfhuntsadeer!Acatchasesamouse!Isallhuman-animalinteractionlikethat?Allabouthuntingandfear?OristhatjustwhatkeepsoureyesgluedtotheTVscreen?Let'slookatsomerelationshipsbetweenhumansandanimalsthatarebasedoncooperationinsteadofconflict.Whenhumansfirstdomesticatedanimalsthousandsofyearsago,itwasforpracticalreasons.Dogswereusedforhuntingandprotection,cowsformilkandmeat,andhorsesfortransportation.Thisiscalled"domestication"—whenhumanstamewildanimalsandbreedthemforspecificpurposes.Nowlet'sgetalittlenicer.Sometimesanimalshelphumanswithoutbeingdomesticated.Theydonotaskforanythinginreturn.Theydonotexpectrewards.Thisiscalled"altruism"—whenonelivingthinghelpsanotherwithoutexpectinganythinginreturn.Haveyouheardstoriesaboutdolphinssavingdrowningpeople?Oraboutdogsalertingtheirownerstofiresorotherdangers?Theseareexamplesofanimalaltruism.Nowlet'sgetreallynice.Whilesomeanimalsarestillhuntedandexploited,arethereanyrelationshipswherebothhumansandanimalsbenefit?Yes!Actually,therearemany.Thisiscalled"mutualism"—whentwolivingthingsworktogetherandbothgetgoodthingsoutofit.Servicedogsarethemostcommonexample.Withouthumans,servicedogswouldnothavehomesorcare.Withoutservicedogs,manypeoplewithdisabilitieswouldnotbeabletoliveindependently.It'swin-winforthesetwo.Therearemanyotherexamplesofhuman-animalmutualism.Therapyanimalsvisithospitalsandnursinghomestocomfortpatients.Theanimalsgetloveandattention,andthepatientsgetemotionalsupport.Insomecases,onecouldnotlivewithouttheother.Weusetheword"human-animalbond"forallofthesekindsofrelationships.Sometimesit'sgoodforhumansandbadforanimals.Sometimesit'sjustgoodforhumans.Sometimesit'sevengoodforboth.So,itisnicetoknowthattherearesomerelationshipsbetweenhumansandanimalsthatarebasedonloveandrespect.Wecouldpaymoreattentiontothesepositiverelationshipsandworktocreatemoreofthem.Human-AnimalRelationshipsWhatistheHuman-AnimalBond?●Allhumansandanimalsare56_____witheachotherinsomeway.●CloserelationshipsbetweenhumansandanimalsiscalledtheHuman-AnimalBond.Domestication:HumansBenefit,AnimalsServe●Humanstamewildanimalsandbreedthemfor57_____purposes.●Animalsprovidehumanswithfood,transportation,andprotection.Example:Dogs&humansforhuntingAltruism:AnimalsHelp,No58_____Expected●Animalshelphumanswithoutbeingaskedorrewarded.●Theydonotexpectanything59_____return.Example:Dolphinssaving60_____peopleMutualism:Win-WinforBoth●It'sawin-winsituationforbothsides;theycaneven61_____oneachothertolive.●Humansandanimals62_____eachotherandbothgetbenefitsfromtherelationship.Examples:Servicedogs&peoplewithdisabilities;Therapyanimals&patientsWhyDoestheHuman-AnimalBondMatter?●Positivehuman-animalrelationshipshelpcreateamore63_____andcompassionateworld.Youridea:Shareoneexamplefromyourownlifeexperiencebasedonhuman-animalrelationshipsfromthepassageinatleast20words.64.________________________________________________________________XILet'stalkwithancientChinawiththehelpofdigitaltechnology!B)请根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为65-74的相应位置上。AtripbackintimetotheTangDynasty,onceonlyadream,isnowwithinreach.InXi'an,China,digitaltechnologyismakingthiskindof"timetravel"p_65_—it'smakingoldthings,placesandevenpeoplefromtheTangDynasty(618-907AD)comealive.Thisamazingprojectisfromteamworkb_66_atechcompanyandhistoriansfromShaanxiNormalUniversity.Theteamusesdigitaltechnologytocollectinformationfromoldbooksandarchaeologicalfinds.Also,theyputthemino_67_tocreaterealistic3Dmodels.Thecompany'sCEO,LiWei,showedhowamazingthetechnologyis.HemadeadigitalavatarofLiBai,thefamousTangDynastypoet.LiBai'spoemsandmanyfactsoflifeinTangtimeswerewritteninthousandsofancientbooks.Thesebooksareveryvaluable—theyfilledani_68_partinhistoryandtolduswhatlifewaslikeforordinarypeopleintheTangDynasty.Now,thedigitalLiBaiisaguideattheXi'anMuseum.Themuseumopenedanewdigitalexhibitionhalllastmonth.IthasanewsmartguidingsystemmadebyLi'steam.Theyt_69_theoldstoriesfromtheancientbooksintointeractivevideos.VisitorscanscanQRcodesatthemuseumtowatchthesevideos.Thentheycanfeelw_70_lifewaslike1,300yearsago.Allpictures,clothesandthingsinthevideosareb_71_onrealhistoricalfinds.Forexample,LiBai'sclothesgotideasfrompaintingsintheMogaoCavesinDunhuang.Theteamhadtoreadmanyhistoricalreportstogetsmalldetailsright.Thiswasabigc_72_forthem.LilovesChinesehistoryverymuch.Hesaidtechnologyhelpspeoplel_73_abo
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