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英语学科试卷2026.04

考生注意:

1.考试时间105分钟,试卷满分115分。

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1.GrammarandVocabulary

SectionA

Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammatically

correct.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;forthe

otherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

LatestGadgets(小器具)onDisplay

TheConsumerElectronicsShow(CES),whichtookplacebetween7and10January,gavetheworlda

fascinatinglookatthetechnologyofthefuture.Theeventisheldannuallyandgivescompaniesthechanceto

showoffcutting-edgegadgetsandextraordinaiymachines,someof(l)arealreadyinshops.

Artificialintelligence(AI)servedasa(2)(define)characteristicfornumerousitemsondisplay

thisyear.

OneofthestarsoftheshowwastheRopet.aroboticpetthatexpressesemotions.(3)

(remember)facesandcanchatindifferentlanguages.Thankstoacamerabuiltintoitsnose,itcandetectand

reacttohumanemotions,anditunderstandsgestures(4)afingertothelipsioaskittobe

quiet.Itcouldbeappealingtosomeonewhowantsapet,butisunabletolookafterareal(5)

Therewereplentyofdevicesondisplaythataredesignedtohelppeoplearoundthehome.These

includedaroboticvacuumcleaner.Thiskindofthingisn'tallthatnew,buttheRoborockSarosZ70hasan

extrafeature:anarmwithapairofpincers(钳子)ihatit(6)usetopicksocks,underpantsandother

thingsoffthefloorasitmovesaroundthehome.AnotherdevicemeantforthehomeisthcSmartIndoor

Garden,。)itlookslikesomethingyoumightseeonaspaceship.(8)(ensure)

thatplantsgrowwellinthefuturistic-lookingcapsule,thedevicecreatesacloudofwaterdropletscontaining

nutrients.Itallowspeopletogrowvegetables,herbsandflowersallyearroundwithlittleeffort(9)

(invest).Therewaslotsoftechno'ogythatpeoplecouldwear,too,includingseveraldifferenttypesofsmart

glasses.Theexhibitalsodemonstrated(10)wearabletechnologycouldachieveinhealthcare.

SectionB

Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonly

once.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.purchasedB.visionC.indicatingD.considerablyE.covering

F.ripcnG.confusionH.conceptl.rotsJ.subsequentlyK.severe

NewLabelHelpsConsumersBetterDetermineFoodQuality

Determiningwhetherfoodhasspoiledcanbeatrickytask.The(11)over-useby"and4<best

befbre“labelsoftenresultsinsafeandconsumablefoodbeingthrownout.Thisissuecontributes

significantlytotheglobalfoodcrisis,asroughlyone-thirdofthefoodproducedfortheworldisbeingwasted

andmillionsofpeopleindozensofcountriesarefacing(12)hungereachyear.However,a

groundbreakinginventioncalledMimicaTouchaimstohelptacklethiscrisisbyprovidingamoreaccurate

methodofevaluating(hesafetyoffood(13).

Consistingofalabelthattransformsintexture(质地)whenfoodspoils,MimicaTouchfeaturesaplastic

sheetwithraisedlinesinsidea(14)thatsignalspoiltfood.Theplasticbumps(11)arecoveredwith

athinlayerofnaturalsubstancethat(15)atthesamerateasthefood.Whenthesubstanceturns

fromasolidstatetoaliquidstate,thelabeltransformsfromfirmandsmoothtosoftandbumpy,(16)

thatthefoodhasgonebad.

SolvcigaPaksaitccameupwiththe(17)forMimicaTouchwhileshewasastudentatBruncl

UniversityinLondon.Thegoaloftheoriginalprojectwastohelppeoplewith(18)problemscheck

theuse-bydateonpackagedfood.Paksaitcsaidshewasinspiredbybananaskins,whichchangetextureas

they(19).AlthoughMimicaTouchbeganasauniversityproject,theinventionhasthepotentialto

(20)icduucthehugeqinuililyuffoodtlmlgoesluwastecvciyyc<u.Moicuvci,itcouldhelp

consumersenjoythefoodtheypurchasemoresafelyandforlongerperiods.

II.ReadingComprehension

SectionA

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearcfourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fill

ineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

WhenAITeammatesComeonBoard,PerformanceDrops

Researchersstudiedtheimpactofartificialintelligenceonteamfunctioning.Theyasked1lOtwo-person

groupstoplay12roundsofavideogameinwhichparticipantshadtocollectingredientsforarecipe.After

thefirstsixrounds,onememberofsometeamswas(21)byanintelligentagenl.Overthenextsix

rounds,thosegroupsgathered,onaverage,threefeweringredients(hangroupsthatremainedintheiroriginal

(22).Theconclusion:WhenAIteammatescomeonboard,perfbrmancedrops.

(23)studieshavealreadyexploredtheimpactofartificialintelligenceonindividualandfirm

productivity,buttheresearchersaimedtounderstandhowAlaffectsorganizationalteams

internally.(24),mostworkisdoneinteams.Theywerecuriousabouttheconsequencesofadding

intelligentagentstoteams,notjustforthepeopleinteractingdirectlywiththoseagents.Theresearchersalso

soughttoexaminewhatimpactithadonthebehaviorandattitudesofcolleagueswho(25)those

interactions.

Intheroundsofindividualplay,theAIplayersprovedfarsuperiortohumanplayers.Infact,only3%of

humanplayers(26)theAIplayers.

Theteamresultswereadifferentstory.IntheinitialroundaftertheAIplayersjoined,teamswithanAI

membergathered8%feweringredients,onaverage,thanteamsthatkepttheir(27)members.The

perfbrmance(28)narrowedbyhalfoverthenextfourroundsanddisappearedinthefinalround.But

evenifshort-lived,a4%dropinperformanceissignificant,(29)foralargeorganizationwith

multipleAIprojectsunderway.

DespitetheAl'ssuperiorindividualperformanceandthefactthat(30)weregiventotheentire

teamifitperformedwell,84%ofrespondentspreferredtoplaywiththeirhumanteammates.Surveysof

participantsshowedthatAIreducesteamsociabilityandthus(31)members'motivation,effort,and

trust.

Interestingly,all-humanteamsplayingalongsideanAl-and-humanteamalsosawdropsin

performanceinthefirstroundaftertheteammatechange.These(32)contributedequallytothe

overallproductivityloss.Thisiscalledthespillovereffect,similartowhathappensinanorganizationwhen

anemployeedepartsand(33)cooperativepracticesareupset.(34)andprocessesare

disturbed,whichharmsperformance.Thesamewastrueintheexperiment.Thoseteams,despitenot

undergoingadirectchange,encounteredindirectchallengesin(35)tothenewAl-influenced

dynamicswithintheinterconnectedenvironment.

21.A.defeatedB.dominatedC.replacedD.imitated

22.A.positionB.compositionC.techniqueD.resource

23.A.SubsequentB.PriorC.PrimitiveD.Comprhcnsivc

24.A.InturnB.BycontrastC.AfterallD.Forinstance

25.A.observedB.recordedC.facilitatedD.demanded

26.A.underdidB.overestimatedC.underratedD.outperformed

27.A.originalB.seniorC.cooperativeD.core

28.A.levelB.gapC.styleD.standard

29.A.speciallyB.specificallyC.especiallyD.inevitably

30.A.titlesB.wiirningsC.assistancesD.rewards

31.A.boostsB.shapesC.lessensD.reflects

32.A.pacesB.declinesC.tracesD.rises

33.A.forcedB.matchedC.variedD.established

34.A.RoutinesB.TransitionsC.OccupationsD.Elements

35.A.applyingB.objectingC.stickingD.adapting

SectionB

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor

unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfits

bestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

ATreasureHunter's$7.5MillionDiscovery

(39)_______________________________

AlexClausenisamapdealerandamodern-daytreasurehunter.

Anincrediblefind

Whiledeepinavirtualtourofanestatesaleintheautumnof2022,Clausenuncoveredanoldseafaring

map:acenturies-oldmariner'schart.Thechan,whichtheestatesaledatedbetween1500and1525,caughthis

eye.Theestimatedprice,betweenS100,000and$150,000,seemedfittingforachartfromthe16thcentury.

Butsomethingdidn'tquitefit.Themapseemedolder.

'Hiddeninplainsight9

AsClausenexaminedthechartmorecloselyonaweb-basedplatform,thedatejustdidn'tseemright.But

findingouttheexactageandhowmuchthechartwastrulyworthtookClausenonamonths-longhistorical

journey.

ThefirstknownreferencetothechartcamefromanItalianscholarwho,in1888,mentioneditinan

articlehewrotefortheItalianGeographicSociety.Thescholarroughlydateditfrom1347to1354.Itchanged

handsseveraltimesbeforeAnnandGordonGettypurchaseditin1993.Thecouplehadthemaprestored,and

foryearsithunginthelibraryoftheirSanFranciscotownhouse.

Theclues

ThechartextendsfromtheislandsoftheNorthAtlanticOceantowhatisnowEasternEurope.Theclues

initiallyledClausentosuspectthemaphadbeendrawnaround1420.Heconsultedwithscholarsand

catalogers.Afterreviewingimagesofthemap,amedievalistsuggesteditmightdateto(hemid-1350s.

“Iwasjustsuspicious,“Clausensaidoftherevelation."Weweretalkingaboutsomethingthatreallyonly

existsinahandfulofnationallibra^ies.^^

Afterthechartwaspurchased,ClausensentittoalabinNewYorkthatdeterminedthechartwascreated,

on:heearlyend.fromthe1320stothe1350sandatlatestfromthe1390stothe1420s.

Themysteryissolved

Afterhundredsofhoursofresearch,Clausenandhisteamfinallyhadadate:1360.

TheRudermanantiquemapshopislistingthechartof1360for$7.5million.Clausenenvisionsauniversity

ormuseumtakingownershipandplacingitsomewherepeoplecanenjoyandlearnfromit.

“Afterover30yearsinthebusiness,thegreatestexcitementsarcthediscoverieswhicharctruly

unexpected.Youdon*tknowwhereorwhen;yousimplyprepareforthejourney,“Clausensaidofthe

experience.

36.WhatmadeClausentakespecialnoticeofthemap?

A.Itwaspricedhigherthanotheritems.

B.Itseemedolderthanitslisteddate.

C.Ilwashighlightedinthevirtualtour.

D.Itwasmentionedinahistoricalarticle.

37.Whydoesthewritersaythemapwashiddeninplainsight?

A.Itwashanginginalibrarywherefewpeoplenoticedit.

B.Itwaspubliclydisplayedanditstruevaluewasnotrecognized.

C.Itstruesignificancewasknownonlytoafewscholars.

D.Itsownershiphadswitchedhandsbeforeitendedupinamuseum.

38.WhatcanbeinferredaboutClausen'sopinionoftreasurehuntingfromhisexperiencewiththemap?

A.Itismoreaboutluckthanaboutpersistenceandscience.

B.Itisanadventurousactivityexclusiveonlytothewell-educated.

C.Itisafunactivitywhichrequirestheparticipationofmorepeople.

D.Itisarewardingjourney,thoughlongandfullofuncertainties.

39.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethemostappropriatesubtitletofillintheblank?

A.Anoverlookedmapturnsouttobea14-centurytreasure

B.A13-centurymapcatchestheeyeofaseasonedtreasurehunter

C.Howtomakesurenottomissthetruetreasuresinantiqueshops

D.Adifferentkindoftreasurehunter,notinsearchofsunkenships

(B)

NEWSWRITERS'墨

Youressentialmonthlyround-upofcompetitions,payingmarkets,opportunitiestogetintoprintandpublishing

industrynews.

TheBridportPrize2026isinvitingentriesinthefollowingcategories:

Beboldand

enterthe

Bridport

•Poetry:Theprizesare£5,000,£1,000,£500,and10x£100.Enteroriginalunpublishedpoemsupto42lineson

anythemeandinanystyle.Theentryfeeis£12perpoem.

•Shortstory:Theprizesare£5,0C0,£1.000,£500.andIOx£100.Enteroriginalunpublishedshortfictionupto5,000

words.Theentryfeeis£14perstory.

•Flashfiction:Theprizesare£1,000,£500,£250,and5x£100.Enteroriginalunpublishedflashfictionupto

250vvords.Theentryfeeis£11perflashfiction.

Theclosingdateis23August2026.

Website:https://.jk/

POETICFORCESOFNATURE

TheRialtoNatureandPlacePoetryCompetition2026isinvitingentries.

Thisyear'scompetitionfornaturepoetrywillbejudgedbyIanMcMillan.

ThecompetitionisbeingrunbyTheRialtopoetryjournalinassociationwithBirdlifeInternational,

CambridgeConservationInitiativeandTheUniversityofLeedsPoetryCenter.Poemsmaybeinanystyleorform,

onanyaspectofnatureandplace.

Thereisafirstprizeof£1,000andsecondandthirdprizesof£5(X)and£250.

Poemsmaybeupto40lines,andmustbeoriginalandunpublished.

Writersmayenteruplosixpoemsinonesubmission.Theentryfeeforthefirstpoeminasubmissionis£7,and

£4foranysubsequentpoemsinthesamesubmission.

Theclosingdateis1June2026.

Website:www.lherialto.co.uk/pages/nalure-poetry-compeiition/

)..

Lucylovefor

undiscoverednovelists

TheLucyCavendishFictionPrize,nowinits13thyear,isamajorprizeforundiscoveredfemalewriters.Entries

areinvitedforihe2026prizes.

Theprizeisgivenannuallyfornovelsbyunpublished,

unagentedwomenwritersthatdemonstrateliteraryoriginalilyalongsideturningappeal.Novelsmaybe

literaryfictionorfictioninanystyle,andmaybeforyoungadultsorchildren.

Thewinnerwillreceive£1,500.Ailfinalistswillreceiveacne-to-onemeetingwithanagentatthePrize's

sponsor,PetersFraser+Dunlop,wheretheywillbegivenfeedbackontheirentry.

Noveltextsmaybefinishedorunfinished.Toenter,sendthefirst40-50pagesandasummaryofthreetofive

pages.Theentryfeeis£12.Onlyoneentryispermittedperperson.

Theclosingdateis10May2026.

Website:https://writ.rs/lucycav26

40.ForTheRialtoNatureandPlacePoetryCompetition2026,ifawritersubmits5poemsinonesubmission,

theentryfeewillbe

A.£7.B.£20.C.£23.D.£35.

41.InTheLucyCavendishFictionPrize2026,whatwillallfinalistsreceive?

A.Acashprize.B.Anagentmeeting.

C.Apublishingcontract.D.Asponsoredbookdeal.

42.Whatisthecommonsubmissionrequirementacrossallthreecompetitions?

A.Originalcontent.B.Uniformtheme.

C.Minimumwordlimit.D.Completeversion.

(C)

Ourlocaldogtrainer,ColinThomas,isabouttoretireandweareheartbroken.Arespectedcountryman,

Colinknowstheimportanceofresponsibledogownershipandtheenjoymentofawell-behavedpet,

particularlyinthecountryside,wheretherecanotherwisebeissueswithlivestockandwildlife.

Weareanationofdoglovers.Thereisnodoubtthatdogsbringmanyofusgreatjoy,butwithownership

comesresponsibilityandtheneedfortraining.Noteveryonelovesdogsandeveniftheydid,adoginour

chargeshouldn'tapproach,jumpuporchaseanybodyoranything.Fewofusareperfectthough,andif

oufrecalTisn'talwaysreliable,thenourdogsmustbeonalead.

Theattackingoflivestockisaseriousconcern,oftenhorribletowitness,asistheeffectdogscanhavein

disturbingwildlife.Boththesethingsarcentirelyavoidableandyetarecentreportrecordedthatashockingly

irresponsible85%ofvisitorsignoredwarningnoticesandallowedtheirdogsoff-lcad.

It'snotjust(hemoreobviousresponsibilitieseither:theoldadviceofpickinguppoo(粪便)orsimply

brushingitasidehaschangedtobagitortakeithometogetridof.Dogpoospreadsbacteriaandcancause

fataldiseasesincattleandsheepItalsodisruptsandharmsecosystems,especiallywhenwashedinto(he

soilorbodiesofwaterbyrain.

Itdoesn'tendthere.Lookingafterdogswithunnecessarypreventativetreatments,asweareusually

advisediscausinggreatharm.Notonlycanroutinewoimers(驱虫齐!J)killthetinycreaturesthatkeepoursoil

healthy,butthepoisonouschemicalsalsoremainintheenvironment,creatingalong-termrisk.Eventiny

amountsoftheflea(期K蚤)treatmentcanstayonadog'scoatforweeks.Eventually,thesechemicalsareeither

washedintorivers,wheretheypoisonaquaticlife,ortheyremaininlostfurthatbirdsthenusetobuildtheir

nesls.Buidogownershipdoesn'thavelubeahorrorslory.Wecanlimiitheseireaimenls.Wecanavoidrivers

andpondsifwchavetotreatourpets,andcanpickupafterthem.

TheUKgovernmenthasissuedapolicyforresponsibledogownership,emphasizingthatdogsmustnot

beallowedtowanderunsupervisedandthatownershippracticesneedtochange.Itsetsoutpractical

regulationsand,crucially,callsforeducationandtrainingforbothownersandtheirdogs.

43.Whenvisitingafriend'shousewithhis/herdog,thedogownershould.

A.keepthedogundercontrolatalltimes

B.letthedogplaywithnewfriendsfreely

C.takethedogofftheleadasadvised

D.teachthefriendtosay'recall'correctly

44.Ifdogpooisleftontheroads,itharmstheenvironmentmainlyby.

A.attractingotherwildanimalstothearea

B.releasingpoisonouschemicalsintotheair

C.beingwashedintosoilandwater

D.creatingunpleasantsmellsnearfootpaths

45.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheauthor'spreferredapproachtofleacontrol?

A.Treatdogsmonthlywithoutexception.

B.Usetreatmentswhenactuallyneeded.

C.Usestrongerchemicalsforbetterprotection.

D.Nevertreatdogsunderanycircumstances.

46.Whatisthewritingpurposeofthearticle?

A.Tohighlightthenegativeimpactofpet-keeping.

B.Topresentanewpolicyondogownership.

C.Toraiseawarenessofresponsibledogownership.

D.Topromotetheimportanceofdogtrainingclasses.

SectionC

Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Each

sentencecanheusedonlyonce.Notethattherearctwomoresentencesthanyouneed

A.TheGovernmentwillalsospend£104billiontorepairdamagedpipes,buildwatertreatmentworksandwater

storagefacilities.

B.Itsplansincludecuttingpollutioninriversandseasandchangingthewaywatercompaniesareheldresponsible.

C.ButthreebillionlitersofwaterarcwastedeverydayintheUKbecauseofleakypipes.

D.However,someactivistssaidthereportrecommendationsfai'edtoprioritizepublicbenefitoverprivateprofit

andthepublicaretiredofswimminginsewageanddrowninginrisingbills.

E.EnvironmentSecretarysaystheGovernmentwilladoptfiveofthesestraightaway.

F.Ithasannouncedthatanewlawconcerningenvironmentalprotectionwillcomeintoeffectnextyear.

WaterIndustrytoBeCleanedUp

TheGovernmenthaspromisedtocleanup(hewaterindustryinEnglandandWalesfollowingthe

publicationofanewreport.(47)Loisofsewagespillspollutingwaterways,plusthe

risingcostofpeople'swaterbills,areproblemsintheUK.Sewageiswastewaterfrompaths,sinksand

toilets.In2024,theGovernmentsetuptheIndependentWaterCommissiontoinvestigatethewaterindustry

inEnglandandWales.

Thecommission'sfindingswerepublishedinareportthatcontained88recommendationstoimprove

thewaythewaterindustryisrur..(48)OneisclosingOfwat,theorganization

responsibleformakingsurewatercompaniesdeliveragoodservicefortheircustomersandtheenvironment.

Theministersaidthat,aswellasangrycustomers,Ofwathas”亩iledtoprotectourwaterwaysfromrecord

levelsofpollution”.

ThereportrecommendsreplacingOfwatwithoneregulatorinEnglandandanotherinWales.Cunently,

responsibilitiesaresplitbetweenOfwatandthreeotheragencies.TheGovernmenthaspromisedto

halvetheamountofsewagepumpedintorivers,lakesandseaswithinfiveyears.Lastyear,sewagewas

releasedintoEngland'sriversandseasaround450,00()times.(49)However,people's

waterbillsmayrisetopayforthis.

SomeresponsestotheGovernment'spromiseswerepositive.TheLiberalDemocratpartysaidit

supportsphasingoutOfwat.MarkLloyd,fromtheRiversTrustcampaigngroupsaid(he

recommendationswouldleadtoadramaticimprovementinthewaterenvironment.(50)

III.SummaryWriting

Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarize(hemainideaand(hemainpoint(s)of(hepassageinno

morethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.

FightFakeInformation

Inthisdayandage,youprobablygetyourinformationfromvariouswebsitesandsocialmedia.Because

fakenewsisspreadingandbecominginfluentialinthisdigitalage,it'simportantthatyoudon'ttake

everythingyoureadatfacevalue.Thevolumeofinformationencountereddailymakesitnecessarytotakean

analyticalapproachtowhatyoureadtomakesureitisreliable.

Severalskillsincludingcriticalthinking,whichreferstothepracticeofexaminingevidence,logic,and

contextarcessential.Thisskillhelpsyouidentifygapsininformation,distinguishbetweenfactandopinion

andevaluatewhetheranargumentissupportedbysolidreasoning.Beyondanalysis,criticalthinking

involvesaskingmeaningfulquestionssuchaswhocreatedtheinformation,whyitwassharcd,andwhat

mightbemissing.Inanagewheremisinformationspreadsrapidly,thismindsethelpsyoubuildamental

barriertoresistemotionalcontrolandclickbait.

Intoday'sinformationrichworld,weareconstantlyexposedtoahugeamountofcontentfromvarious

digitalsources.Makethemostofyourdigitalliteracybyusingdifferentformats,platformsandmediatoget

anduseinformation.Forexample,considerhowyoumightcombinedifferenttypesofdigitalsources(ogain

adeeperunderstandingofatopic.

Youalsoneedastrategytodeterminewhetheronlinecontentcanbetrusted.MikeCaulfield,aresearch

scientistattheUniversityofWashington'sCenterforanInformedPublic,createdtheSIFTmethodtodothat.

Thisapproachhelpsyouanalyzeanddecideifonlineinformationisreliable.First,stopdon'tshareright

away,andcheckyouremotionsabouttheheadline.Then,investigatethesourcelookuptheauthor

orsiteusingotherreliablesources.Next,findbettercoverageseeiftrustworthysitesconfirmthe

information.Finally,traceclaimsbacktotheiroriginalsourcetocheckifthey'refairlypresented.

IV.Translation

Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingihewordsgiveninthebrackets.

52.当饮食中的纤维比例失调时,营养就会受损。(proportion)

53.那块电子显示屏存在线路故障并危及公共安全,现已被拆除。(whose)

54.从导演到舞台设计,每个学生在戏剧节上都各尽其能,使其才华在课堂外尽情绽放。(bloom)

55.无论采取何种策略,具成效最终都应由它与学生日常体验及个人成长的相关性米衡量。(Whatever)

V.GuidedWriting

Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelow

inChinese.

假设你是明启中学学生李华,学生会正在策划“劳动教育周”活动,现张贴告示如下,向全体学

生征求意见。请你给学生会写一封信,内容包括:

1.你的选择(方案A还是方案B);

2.说明选择理由(若选择方案B,请明确替换哪一项活动并说明理由)。

NOTICE

LaborEducationWeek-WeWantYourIdeas!

TheStudentUnionisplanningaLaborEducationWeek.Weneedyourhelptodecidewhatactivitiesto

include.

CurrentActivities:

CommunityGardenVolunteeringGrowingflowersforalocalhospital

CampusRepairWorkshopLearningtofixsimplefurnitureandbicycles

CreativeUpcyclingContestTurningunwarneditemsintousefulorartisticproducts

PossibleNewActivity:

Spendingadayobservingafamilymember'sorlocalworker's

“ADayinaJob”Shadowing

profession

Tellusyourchoice:

OptionA:Keepallthreecurrentactivities(donotaddthenewone).

OptionB:Replaceonecurrentactivitywiththenewshadowingexperience.

StudentUnion

MingqiHighSchool

April6,2026

参考答案

Grammar:

1.which2.defining3.remembers4.suchas5.one6.can7.eventhough/evenif8.To

ensure9.invested10.what

Vocabulary:

11-15GKAEI16-20CHBFD

Cloze

21-25CBBCA26-30DABCD31-35CBDAD

Reading

A.36-39BBDA

B.40-42.CBA

C.43-46ACBC

D.47-50BEAD

51.Summary:

Theinformationexplosionnecessitates(demands)skillstofight(combat)fakeinformation/verify

information.Developingcriticaltlinkingbyinvestigatinglogicandcontextandaskingmeaningfulquestions

isimportant.Besides,fullyutilizedigitalliteracytoaccessvariedinformationsources.Lastly,useSIFT

method—Stop.Investigate,Find.Trace-todeterminetheonlinecontent'strustworthinessbeforesharingit.

Translation

52.Whenfiberinyourdietisoutofproportion,nutritionsuffers.

53.Thedigitaldisplayscreen/electronicdisplayboardwhosefaultywiringposedathreattopublicsafetyhas

beenremoved.

54.Fromdirectingtostagedesign,eachstudentgavefullplaytohis/herabilit

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