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高级中学名校试卷PAGEPAGE1陕西省铜川市2025-2026学年高一上学期1月期末英语试题Listening(30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15答案是C1.Whatarethespeakersprobablydoing?A.Learningaboutspace. B.Takingpartinadiscussion. C.Watchingaspaceprogram.2.Whydidthewomangototown?A.Tobuybooks. B.Todrawsomemoney. C.Tolearnaboute-payment.3.Whatwillthespeakershavefordinner?A.Steak. B.Rice. C.Pizza.4.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Dieting. B.Exercise. C.Chocolate.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Akindoffood. B.Ahistorylesson. C.Anancientdynasty.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面4段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.WhatdoesCindythinkaboutbeinganonlychild?A.Itisalwayssatisfying. B.Itcancauseloneliness. C.Itimprovesindependence.7.WhatisCindy’sbrotherlike?A.Funnyandsmart. B.Quietandshy. C.Seriousandcareful.8.Whichbestdescribestheman’sfamily?A.International. B.Traditional. C.Supportive.9.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Separatelivingplaces.B.Differentfamilypatterns.C.Harmoniousfamilyrelationships.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Whatisthemandoing?A.Havinganinterview. B.Askingforinformation. C.Discussingabusinessplan.11.Whydidthemanleavehislastposition?A.Thechancesforpromotionwerefew.B.Heworkedinthecompanyfortoolong.C.Thebossaskedforhardworkfromhim.12.Whatdeterminesthepromotioninthewoman’scompany?A.Theability. B.Theage. C.Thelengthofservice.13.Howdoesthemanprobablyfeelintheend?A.Depressed. B.Hopeful. C.Puzzled.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Whatdoesthemanwanttodoaftergraduation?A.Workatahotel. B.Furtherhisstudy. C.Travelaroundtheworld.15.Whatisthewoman’smajor?A.HotelManagement. B.French. C.ComputerScience.16.Howdoesthewomanpayhertuition?A.Bydoingapart-timejob. B.Withherscholarship. C.Withherparents’help.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.What’stheincreasingrateoftheaverageglobaltemperature?A.0.15to0.20℃peryear. B.0.15to0.20℃perdecade. C.0.20to1.50℃pertenyears.18.Atwhataveragetemperaturewillcoralreefsbegintodie?A.35℃. B.37℃ C.39℃.19.Whatwillhappeniftheaveragetemperatureis39℃to41℃?A.Sunflowerswon’tsurviveanymore.B.Mostcountrieswillbedrowned.C.Seaanimalswilldiemassively.20.Whatdoesthespeakeradviseintheend?A.Choosingagreentransport.B.RecyclingelectricaldevicesC.Establishingmorenaturereserves.Reading(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。ASHANGHAI,Jan.23-TheExit-EntryAdministrationBureauofShanghaiPublicSecurityBureauannouncedonTuesdaythatithasfurtheroptimizedservicesforforeignersapplyingforpermanentresidenceinthecity,aimingtoattractmoreinternationaltalentsandboostregionaldevelopment.Thenewmeasures,whichtookeffectonJan.20,coverappointmentchannels,materialsubmissionandreviewefficiency,bringingmoreconveniencetoeligibleapplicants.Accordingtothebureau,applicantscannowmakeappointmentsnotonlyviathe“Suishenban”app(InternationalVersion)butalsothroughtheofficialWeChataccountofthebureau.Theonlineappointmentsystemhasbeenupgradedtosupportreal-timequeryofappointmentstatusandautomaticreminders24hoursbeforethescheduledtime,helpingapplicantsavoidmissingtheirappointments.Intermsofmaterialsubmission,thebureauhassimplifiedtheprocessforcertaineligiblegroups.SeniorprofessionalsrecognizedbytheShanghaimunicipalgovernmentandcoremembersofkeyresearchteamsonlyneedtosubmitaunifiedtalentcertificationdocumentinsteadofmultipleseparatecertificates.Meanwhile,allforeign-languagematerialsmustbetranslatedbytranslationagenciesaccreditedbytheexit-entryadministration,andthetranslatedversionswillbeverifiedbythebureaufreeofcharge.Thereviewperiodforapplicationshasalsobeenshortened.Previously,thereviewtook60workingdays.Now,forhigh-endtalentsandforeigninvestorswhomeetthekeydevelopmentneedsofShanghai,thereviewperiodhasbeenreducedto40workingdays.Applicantscantrackthereviewprogressthroughtheonlineplatform,andthebureauwillnotifythemviaSMSonceadecisionismade.“ThesemeasuresarepartofShanghai’seffortstobuildaninternationaltalenthighland.”saidanofficialfromthebureau.“WehopetocreateamoreconvenientandefficientenvironmentforforeignerswhoarewillingtoworkandsettleinShanghai,contributingtothecity’shigh-qualitydevelopment.”ItisreportedthattheForeigner’sPermanentResidencePermitallowsholderstoenjoythesamerightsasChinesecitizensinareassuchaseducation,medicalcareandsocialsecurity,exceptforspecificpoliticalrightsasregulatedbylaw.ApplicantscansubmittheirapplicationsattheImmigrationServiceCenterinPudongNewAreaorlocalexit-entryadministrationofficesofdistrictpublicsecuritybureaus,whichareopenfrom9amto5pmonweekdays,withnoserviceonweekendsandpublicholidays.21.WhatisthemainpurposeofthenewmeasureslaunchedbyShanghai’sexit-entrybureau?A.Toreducethenumberofapplicationmaterialsrequired.B.Toattractinternationaltalentsandpromotelocaldevelopment.C.Toshortenthereviewperiodforallpermanentresidenceapplications.D.Toexpandthescopeofeligibleapplicantsforpermanentresidence.22.Whichofthefollowingistrueabouttheoptimizedservices?A.Applicantscanmakeappointmentsthroughtwoonlinechannels.B.Allapplicantsenjoyashortenedreviewperiodof40workingdays.C.Foreign-languagematerialscanbetranslatedbyanylocalagency.D.Theadministrationofficesprovideservicesonweekendsforconvenience.23.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat________.A.the“Suishenban”appistheonlyofficialappointmentchannel.B.high-endtalentsneedtosubmitmorecertificatesthanbefore.C.permanentresidenceholdershavelimitedaccesstomedicalcare.D.theoptimizedservicesreflectShanghai’sfocusontalentintroduction.BPeople’sresponsestoanxietyvarysignificantlyfromindividualtoindividual.Somechoosetoavoidfacingitdirectly,turningablindeyetothegrowingsenseofanxietyprevalentinsociety.Others,however,stayinastateofconstantalert,cravingthelatestnewsandsocialmediaupdatesendlessly,asifkeepingabreastofeverydetailcouldeasetheirunease.TherenownedphilosopherMartinBuberpointedoutthathumanbeingsrelatetothreeaspectsoftheirsurroundings:nature,fellowhumans,andtheirownworldview.Whenburdenedbyanxiety,wetendtooverlookallthese.Incontrast,oncewefreeourselvesfromthegripofdepressionandanxiety,wecanrediscoverthejoysandwondersaroundusandnurtureaprofoundsenseofgratitude.Inanerawherenewsisjustaclickaway,people’sanxietyoftenreachesextremelevels.The24/7mediacoveragehasblurredthelinesbetweeninternationaleventsandpersonalinteractionsinanunprecedentedway.Thisoverexposuretoinformationhasdeprivedmanyoftheabilitytomaintaininnerpeace.Thecoreissueisnotmerelyconflictingviewsonvarioustopics,butalackofpatienceformeaningfulcommunicationandmutualunderstanding.Changingthissituationisnotanovernighttask;itrequiresdeliberateeffort,asitstemsfromthepursuitofunderstandingandcalmness.Theageofanxietybringsusnumerouschallenges,butadversityalsobreedsopportunities.Itisimpossibletoremaincalmandfeelgratefulwhenweareoverwhelmedbyworryandanxiety.Likeanyvaluableskill,relaxationandcalmnessdemandpractice.Wecanstartbylimitingourexposuretoconstantnewsupdatesandspendingafewminuteseachdayreflectingonourblessings—includingthepeoplewhocareaboutusandthefavorswehavereceived.Itisoftentakingthingsforgrantedthatpreventsusfromappreciatingthefruitsofourlives.Cultivatinggratitudeandprayingforkindnessmaywellbeourmosteffectivewaytocopewithanxiety.24.WhatcanwelearnaboutarelaxedpersonfromParagraph2?A.Theyareeagertogetthelatestnews. B.Theycandiscoverthebeautyaroundthem.C.Theypaylittleattentiontotheirmentalstate. D.Theyprioritizeinteractionswithnatureoverfellows.25.Whatisthemaincauseofpeople’sextremeanxietyaccordingtoParagraph3?A.Overexposureto24/7mediaandinformation. B.Widespreadfalseinformationonline.C.Conflictingviewsonsocialissues. D.Lackofcommunicationskills.26.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?A.Theimportanceofovercomingchallengesinlife. B.Waystorelieveanxietyandcherishblessings.C.Howtoavoidtakingthingsforgranted. D.Thedifficultyofmaintaininginnerpeace.27.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Gratitude:TheAntidotetoAnxietyinModernLife B.Media:TheRootCauseofSocialAnxietyC.HowtocommunicateEffectivelyinanAnxiousAge D.EmbraceChallengesandSeizeOpportunitiesCItwastheautumnofoursenioryearwhenLeofirstnoticedJakesittingaloneinthemusicroom.Thesunlightfilteredthroughthedustywindow,fallingonJake’shunchedshouldersasheranhisfingersgentlyoverthestringsofanoldacousticguitar—itspaintchipped,itsbodyworn,yetheldwithatendernessthatcaughtLeo’sbreath.Leo,who’dalwayshiddenhisloveformusicbehindthicktextbooks,hesitatedforamomentbeforepushingthedooropensoftly.“Itsoundsbeautiful,”Leosaid,hisvoicequieterthanhe’dintended.Jakelookedup,hiseyeswidewithsurprise,thensoftenedintoafaintsmile.“It’smygrandma’s,”heexplained,brushingastrandofmessyblackhairbehindhisear.“Shetaughtmetoplaybeforeshepassedaway.IcomeheretopracticesoIwon’tforgethertouch.”Thatday,theysattogetherforanhour—Jakeplayingsoftfolksongs,Leolistening,andneitherspeakingmuchbeyondthemusic.Itwasthestartofsomethingneitherofthemcouldname,yetbothcherisheddeeply.Asthecollegeentranceexamdrewnear,theschoolwasfilledwiththepressureofendlesspapersandlate-nightstudysessions.Leo,whostruggledwithmath,oftenstayedafterclasstoreview,andJakewouldalwayswaitforhim—bringingawarmcupofsoymilk,sittingquietlybesidehim,andsolvingcomplexequationswithapatienceLeoadmired.Inreturn,LeowouldaccompanyJaketothemusicroomeveryweekend,watchingasJakepouredhisheartintotheoldguitar,hisfingersdancingoverthestringsliketheybelongedthere.Onerainyevening,Jakedidn’tshowupfortheirusualstudysession.Leosearchedtheschoolanxiously,finallyfindinghiminthemusicroom,tearsstreamingdownhisface.Theguitarlayonthefloor,itsneckcracked.“MymomsaysIhavetogiveupmusic.”Jakesobbed.“Shethinksit’sawasteoftimewiththeexamcoming.Shebrokeit.”Leokneltdown,pickeduptheguitarcarefully,andwipedJake’stearswithhissleeve.“We’llfixit,”hesaidfirmly.“Andyou’llkeepplaying.Ipromise.”Forthenexttwoweeks,Leospenteveryspareminuterepairingtheguitar—savinghispocketmoneytobuyglueandnewstrings,askingthemusicteacherforhelpafterclass,andworkinglateintothenightwhenhisparentswereasleep.Onthedayoftheirgraduationrehearsal,LeohandedtheguitarbacktoJake.Itwasn’tperfect—thecrackwasstillvisible—butitplayedasbeautifullyasbefore.Jakeheldit,thenlookedupatLeo,hiseyesshiningwithgratitudeandsomethingmoreprofound.Theywenttheirseparatewaysaftergraduation—Leotoauniversityinthenorthtostudyliterature,Jaketothesouthtopursuemusic.Theykeptintouchwithletters,eachenvelopefilledwithstoriesofnewlives,butneveroncementionedthefeelingsthathadlingeredbetweentheminthemusicroom.Yearslater,whenLeoreturnedtotheirhometown,hefoundJakeplayingtheoldguitarinasmallcafé.AsJakefinishedthelastnote,helookedupandsawLeo,andtheirsmileswerethesameasthatautumndaysolongago.Somebonds,theybothknew,don’tneedwordstolastalifetime.28.HowdidLeo

andJake’srelationshipstart?A.Theymetbychanceinthemusicroomandsharedaloveformusic.B.Theywereassignedtostudytogetherforthecollegeentranceexam.C.JakehelpedLeowithmathandLeorepairedJake’sguitarinreturn.D.TheykneweachotherthroughJake’sgrandmawhotaughtmusic.29.WhatcanwelearnaboutJakefromthepassage?A.Shegaveupmusiceventuallybecauseofhermother’spressure.B.Theoldguitarwasapreciousmemoryofhisgrandma.C.Shewasgoodatbothmusicandliterature.D.Shehidherloveformusictopleaseherparents.30.WhydidLeo

repairJake’sguitar?A.ToshowherthanksforJake’shelpwithmath.B.TofulfillhispromiseandprotectJake’sloveformusic.C.TomakeMiastayintheirhometownwithher.D.TogetJaketoteachhertoplaytheguitar.31.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.ABrokenGuitarandaNewBeginning B.ThePowerofMusicinSeniorYearC.UnspokenBonds:ALifetimeFriendship D.PursuingDreamsAgainstFamilyPressureDInthesummerof2023,aquietrevolutionbeganinasmallvillagelibraryinLijiang,Yunnan.ItsunlikelyleaderwasnotapoliticianoratechCEO,but78-year-oldlibrarian,Mr.He.Fordecades,hislibrary,filledwithdustyvolumesonNaxiDongbascriptandlocalfolklore,hadbeenaforgottenrelic.Youngpeopleleftforcities,andthefewwhoremainedsawlittlevalueinitsancienttexts.Mr.He,however,refusedtoletthisculturalmemoryfade.Hisinitialattemptstohostreadingsessionsweremetwithemptychairs.Undeterred,henoticedthatthevillage’sonlyinternetcafewasalwayspackedwithteenagersplayingonlinegames.Anideastruckhim:iftheyouthwouldn’tcometothebooks,hewouldbringthebookstotheirworld.Hespenthismodestpensiononasecond-handtabletand,withhelpfromavisitinguniversitystudent,learnedtocreatesimpledigitalanimations.HisfirstprojectwasananimatedshortaboutalegendaryNaxihero,renderedinthestark,pictographicstyleofDongbamanuscripts.Heuploadedittoapopularshort-videoplatformundertheusername“OldHe’sTales.”Thevideowentvirallocally.Withinaweek,adozencuriousteensshowedupatthelibrary,nottoread,buttoaskMr.Hehowhemadetheanimation.Heseizedtheopportunity.Insteadofjustshowingthemthesoftware,hehandedthemfacsimilesoftheoriginalDongbascrolls.“Themagicisn’tintheprogram,”hetoldthem,hisvoicefirmbutkind.“It’sintheselines.Everysymbolhereisastoryyourancestorswantedyoutoremember.”Thisbecamehisnewteachingmethod:usedigitalmediaasahook,butanchorthelearninginthephysicalartifacts.Theteensstartedscanningthefragilemanuscripts,notjusttodigitizethem,buttounderstandthemeaningbehindeachglyphbeforeanimatingit.Theirprojectsevolvedfromsimpleclipstointeractivestoriesthatblendedtraditionalmusicwithmodernvisuals.Oneofhisstudents,LiWei,whoseowngrandfatherwasaDongbashaman,createdanappthatallowedusersto“write”DongbacharactersontheirphonesandheartheassociatedmythsnarratedintheNaxilanguage.Theprojectwonanationalyouthinnovationaward.Attheceremony,LiWeicreditedMr.He:“Hedidn’tjustteachustouseatablet;hetaughtustolistentoourpastthroughit.”Today.Mr.He’slibraryisnolongersilent.Itbuzzeswiththeenergyofyoungcreatorswhoseetheirheritagenotasaburden,butasasourceofinspiration.Mr.Hewatchesthemwork,hisgnarledhandsnowguidingastylusonascreen,aquietsmileonhisface.Hehasproventhatpreservingtraditionisn’taboutbuildingamuseumbehindglass;it’saboutfindingabridgetothefuture,evenifthatbridgeisbuiltwithcodeandpixels.32.WhatwasthemainchallengeMr.Hefacedatthebeginningofhiseffort?A.Helackedthefinancialresourcestobuynewbooksforthelibrary.B.Thelocalgovernmentrefusedtosupporthisculturalpreservationproject.C.Theyoungergenerationinthevillageshowednointerestinthelibrary’scollection.D.Hewasunabletofindanyonewhocouldhelphimlearnnewtechnology.33.Inthecontextofthepassage,whatdoestheword“anchor”(Paragraph5)mostlikelymean?A.Tosecuresomethingfirmlyinplace,likeashipwithaheavyweight.B.Tobroadcastanewsprogramfromacentralstudiolocation.C.Toprovideastableandcentralpointofreferenceorconnection.D.Torestrictsomeone’sfreedomtomoveoractindependently.34.WhatcanbeinferredaboutLiWei’sprojectfromthepassage?A.Itwasprimarilyfocusedoncreatingacommercialproductforprofit.B.ItwasasimplecopyofMr.He’soriginalanimationtechnique.C.Itreceivedrecognitionbutfailedtoconnectwiththelocalcommunity.D.Itsuccessfullyintegratedtraditionalculturalelementswithmoderntechnology.35.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsMr.He’sapproachtoculturalpreservation?A.Skeptical,suggestingthatdigitalmethodsdilutetraditionalauthenticity.B.Neutral,merelypresentingthefactswithoutofferingapersonalopinion.C.Concerned,worryingthatthefocusontechnologymightovershadowthecultureitself.D.Admiring,portrayinghismethodasaneffectiveandinspiringsolution.第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项Intoday’sdigitalage,maintainingdeepfocushasbecomeincreasinglydifficult.Ourphonesbuzzwithnotifications,socialmediafeedsrefreshendlessly,andmultitaskingisoftenpraisedasaskill.Yet,researchshowsthatconstantdistractionharmsourabilitytolearn,thinkcritically,andevenfeelcontent.Thegoodnewsisthatfocusislikeamuscle—itcanbestrengthenedwiththerightpractice.Oneeffectivestrategyistocreatea“distraction-freezone.”Thisdoesn’trequireafancyoffice;itcanbeaquietcornerofyourroomoralibrarydesk.Thekeyistoremovetemptations:putyourphoneonsilentandoutofsight,closeunrelatedbrowsertabs,andletothersknowyou’renottobedisturbedforasetperiod.____36____.Even25minutesofuninterruptedworkcanleadtosignificantprogress.Anotherpowerfultoolisthe“PomodoroTechnique,”whichinvolvesworkinginfocused25-minuteblocksfollowedbyashort5-minutebreak.____37____.Duringthebreak,avoidscreens—stretch,walk,orjustbreathe.Thisrhythmtrainsyourbraintoconcentrateintenselyforshortperiods,makinglargetasksfeelmoremanageable.Moreover,it’scrucialtorecognizethatnotalldistractionsareexternal.Internalthoughts—worryingaboutgradesorreplayingaconversationcanbejustasdisruptive.____38____.Simplemindfulnessexercises,likefocusingonyourbreathforoneminutebeforestudying,canhelpclearmentalclutterandbringyourattentionbacktothepresenttask.Finally,rememberthatbuildingfocustakestimeandpatience.Don’tgetdiscouragedifyourmindwanders.____39____.Eachtimeyougentlyguideyourattentionback,you’restrengtheningyourfocusmuscle.Overtime,you’llfinditeasiertoenterastateofflow,wherelearningfeelseffortlessandenjoyable.Inaworlddesignedtograbyourattention,choosingtofocusisanactofquietrebellion—andagifttoyourfutureself.____40____.A.Thismethodhelpspreventburnoutandkeepsyourmindfresh.B.Manystudentsreportfeelingmoreanxiouswhentheystudyalone.C.Justknowingyouhaveadedicatedspacecansignalyourbrainit’stimetowork.D.Gentlyacknowledgethethoughtandreturntoyourtaskwithoutjudgment.E.Expertssuggestthatlisteningtomusicimprovesmemoryretentionsignificantly.F.Consistentpracticeisfarmoreimportantthanperfectconcentration.G.Therefore,developingthisskillshouldbeatoppriorityforeverystudent.Clozeandgrammer(30分)第一节完形填空(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。EveryDecember,thetownofMapleRidgeholdsaquiettradition:handwrittenholidaycardsaredeliveredtoeveryseniorlivingalone.Thiscustombeganfiveyearsagowithoneteenager’ssimpleact—andhassincegrownintoacommunitymovement.Itstartedwhen16-year-oldNoahvisitedhisgrandmotherafterChristmas.Sheshowedhimastackofstore-boughtcards,allunsigned.“Noonewrotetomethisyear,”shesaidsoftly.Noahfeltdeeply____41____.Hecouldn’timagineherspendingtheholidaysfeelingforgotten.Thatnight,hesatathisdeskandwroteheralongletter,fillingitwithmemories,jokes,andlove.Hertearsthenextdaymovedhimevenmore.Herealizedhowmuchapersonalnotecouldmean.Filledwith____42____forotherlonelyelders,hedecidedto____43____cardstoeveryresidentatthelocalcarehome.Hemade50cardsbyhand—colorful,warm,andfullofhandwrittenmessages.Theresponsewas____44____.Nursestoldhimresidentsreadthemagainandagain,tapingthemtowallsorkeepingthemunderpillows.Noahhad____45____plannedtostopafterthatbatch,butneighborsheardabouthisprojectandaskedtohelp.Thecommunity’s____46____surprisedhim.Withinweeks,volunteerswerecuttingpaper,writingnotes,andfoldingenvelopes.Lastyear,they____47____over1,200cardsacrossthecounty.Formanyseniors,thissmallgesture____48____hopeduringdarkwintermonths.Noahoften____49____heartfeltlettersfromstaff,____50____howasinglecardbroughtsmilestothosewhohadn’tsmiledinweeks.TheprojectchangedNoahtoo.“Iusedtothinkbigactionsmattermost,”hesays.“Butthistaughtmethatconsistencycounts.”Nowahighschoolsenior,hetrainsyoungerstudentstocarryonthework.“It’shelped____51____ourwholeneighborhood,”heexplains.“Andit’s____52____torememberthatwe’llallgrowoldsomeday—sokindnessnowisaninvestmentinourfuture.”Today,“CardsofCare”runsyear-round,notjustatholidays.ForNoah,it’sproofthatempathydoesn’tneedmoney—justtimeandheart.Heseesitasa____53____thatsmallthingscreatebigripples.He’sdeeply____54____toeveryonewhojoins,knowingnoneofthiswouldlastwithoutthem.“Youreffortreallydoes____55____,”hetellsnewvolunteers.Andinaworldthatoftenfeelsdisconnected,thesehandwrittenlinesstitchpeoplebacktogether—onewordatatime.41.A.moved B.annoyed C.confused D.embarrassed42.A.pride B.curiosity C.sympathy D.envy43.A.sell B.buy C.write D.lend44.A.weak B.huge C.strange D.slow45.A.finally B.nearly C.quickly D.originally46.A.criticism B.response C.silence D.doubt47.A.printed B.displayed C.sorted D.delivered48.A.represents B.destroys C.hides D.wastes49.A.sends B.ignores C.copies D.receives50.A.questioning B.predicting C.comparing D.illustrating51.A.strengthen B.divide C.confuse D.weaken52.A.hard B.obvious C.wise D.funny53.A.problem B.reminder C.mistake D.challenge54.A.grateful B.loyal C.friendly D.polite55.A.cometolife B.makeadifference C.takerisks D.savetime第二节语法填空(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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。FromJanuary6to9,2026,LasVegashostedCES,theworld’smostinfluentialtechevent.First____56____(hold)in1967,ithasbecomeamirroroftechnologicalprogress.The2026showhighlighted“PhysicalAI”—robotsanddevicesthatinteractwiththerealworld.Manyexhibitsfeaturedsystemscapableof____57____(learn)fromexperience,makingindependent____58____(decide).Chinesefirmsplayedakeyrole,showcasingbreakthroughsinsmartmobilityandhealthcare.TheirrisereflectsChina’sshifttoan____59____(innovate)leader,earningglobal____60____(recognize).Onestandoutwasahouseholdrobotthatcouldcookandassisttheelderly.“ThisisAIwithpurpose,”saiditsdeveloper.Suchinnovationssuggestafuture____61____machineslivealongsidehumans.Asaveteranattendeeobserved,“CESisnolongeraboutwhat’spossible—it’saboutwhat’spractical.”Theeventgatheredover4,000companies,turningconceptsintocommercialproducts.Theseadvancesarenotonlyimpressivebutalso____62____(hope)forsociety.On____63____internationalstage,China’stechpresencewasundeniable.____64____contributionsspannedfromAIchipstosustainableenergysolutions.Ultimately,CES2026provedthatthenextwav

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