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No.第一部分听力(共两节,满分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。1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inabank.B.Inalibrary.C.Inarestaurant.【听力材料】Text1W:CouldIopenasavingsaccount?M:Ofcourse.I’dbehappytohelpyou.ButIneedtocheckyourcredithistoryfirst.W:Ihopethatwon’ttakelong.Idon’twantmyfriendstowaitforanafternoonteawithme.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭2.Whatisthewomandescribingtotheman?A.Anaturalprocess.

B.Ahistoricevent.

C.Apersonalexperience.【听力材料】Text2M:Youweregoneforfourhours.Whathappened?W:Oh,Igotlostintheoldtown.Iwasattractedbytheuniquebuildingstyles,anddidn’trealizethenarrowstreetslookedthesame.M:Iwassoworried.YoushouldhavedownloadedGoogleMaps.No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭3.Whattitlehasthemanwon?A.Singleschampion.B.Doubleschampion.C.Teameventchampion.【听力材料】Text3M:Congratulationsonyoursinglestitle!Youplayedbrilliantlytoday.W:Thanks!Iheardyoualsowonmen’sdoublestoo.That’samazing.What’snext?M:I’llfocusonrecoveringfortheteameventtomorrow.Itmeansalot.No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭4.What’sthewoman’simpressionoftheconcert?A.Itisverytouching.B.Itneedsimprovement.C.Itmakeseveryonespeechless.【听力材料】Text4W:Itisapitythatyoudidn’tgotonight.Theconductormovedwithgracefulintensityandtheorchestraplayedwithsuchpassion.M:Betterthanexpected?W:Beyondwords.Theconcertsimplybroughttearstomyeyes.No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭5.Howcantheboyimprovehistestscore?A.Byimprovingwriting.B.Bypracticinglistening.C.Byenlargingvocabulary.【听力材料】Text5M:Excuseme,MissSmith.IworkedveryhardbutreceivedaB.Mylisteningwasgood.AndIknewallthevocabularyonthetestpaper.W:Youdidwellthere,butyouressayneedsmorework.Inoticedmanyincompletesentences.No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭No.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whathasthewomanlearnttobake?A.Bread.B.Cake.C.Cookies.【听力材料】Text6M:Ihatethisrain.Wehavetostayindoorsallday.W:Perhapswecanmakeuseofthistimetolearnnewthings,likebaking.M:Baking?Ihaveneverdonethatbefore!W:Mygrandmotheroncetaughtmehowtobakeacake.Howaboutlearningtobakebreadorcookies?M:Ilovebread.Theflavorinbakeryalwaysappealstome.But,doyouknowthesteps?W:Look,yourcomputerison.WecansearchontheInternet.Notdifficult!Trustme!

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭7.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Gotothebakerytotastebread.B.Learnhowtobakebreadonline.C.Invitetheman’sgrandmatoteach.No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭No.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Workmates.B.Husbandandwife.C.Teacherandstudent.9.WhatcanweknowaboutMr.Jackie?A.Heisaboutthirtyyearsold.B.Hehasnotimetoattendtheparty.C.Heearnstherespectofthespeakers.【听力材料】Text7W:HaveyouheardthenewsthatMr.Jackieisgoingtoretirenextmonth?M:Yes.Youknow,hehasworkedinourschoolformorethanthirtyyears.WhenIcamehere,heguidedmealotaboutteaching.W:Me,too.Whydon’twethrowafarewellpartysecretly?M:That’sagoodidea.Wecanjustholditintheoffice.W:Yeah,let’sdothat.Wecouldbuysomeballoonsandribbonsfordecorationfirst.M:That’sgreat.I’vedecidedtobuyareallyhugecardandgeteverybodyinourofficetosignit.W:Thatsoundsheartwarming.Mr.Jackiewilloftentakealookandrememberthegoodtimeshere.Butabigcakeandabunchofflowersshouldbenecessaryforafarewellparty.Willyouorderthem?M:Iwillorderthemthroughanapp.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭10.Wherewilleverybodysigntheirnames?A.Onacard.B.Onballoons.C.Onflowers.No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭No.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Howlongdidthefrighteningtriptake?A.Threedays.B.Fivedays.C.Sevendays.12.Whatwasthemainlandscapeduringthetrip?A.Desert.B.Mountains.C.Grasslands.【听力材料】Text8M:TheadventureintheSerengetiwasafrighteningexperience.W:Whathappened?M:Itwasaweek⁃longcampingtripthroughthegrasslands.Wehadtosleepintentsandcookoveropenfireseverynight.W:Thatsoundsnormalforatripthere.You’vealwayslovedoutdooradventures.M:Yes,butonlyincontrolledcamps!ThelongestIhadstayedbeforewasfivenights,andusuallyinfencedareas.Thiswasopenwilderness.Nofences,noguards,justcanvasbetweenusandtheanimals.W:Likezebras?M:Worse.Elephants!Icouldhearthemwalkingnearourcampatnight!Plus,thereweremonkeyseverywhere.Onestolemybreakfastrightfrommyhand!W:What?Didyougethurt?M:No,justsurprised.Itwantedthebanana,notme.Anyway,weeventuallywentbacktothecity.Beautifulplace,butIbarelyslept.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭13.Whatanimalgotclosesttotheman?A.Azebra.B.Amonkey.C.Anelephant.No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭No.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.WhatdoesMartinthinkofphotography?A.Magical.B.Perfect.C.Uncompetitive.15.WhatdoesMartinlikebestaboutgrowingupinCanada?A.Havingalargefamily.B.Gettingclosetonature.C.Receivinggoodeducation.【听力材料】Text9W:Martin,howdoyoulikephotography?M:Overall,itisaworldfullofmagic.Butthepressureofdeliveringperfectpictures,andthefiercecompetitionintheindustryalsotestsmypatience.W:IheardyougrewupinCanada.Howwasthat?M:Ihavemanyfamilymembersthere.Iwenttoaninternationalschool,butthebestthingwasthefantasticcountrysidenearmyhome.Ispentmostweekendscampingintheforest.W:Didanyonebringyouintophotography?M:Actually,noone.W:That’sincredible!M:Iusedtotakepicturesoflandscapesandpeopletocapturelife’sbeautifulmoments.LittledidIexpectthatthispassionwouldleadtoacareer.W:Canyousharewithusyourfutureplans?M:Iwillcontinueexploringnewtypesofphotographyandfindingnewwaystotellstoriesthroughmycamera.W:Whatwouldyouhavedoneifyouhadn’tbecomeaphotographer?M:Well,myparentsbothdevotethemselvestoeducation.Butithardlyinterestedme.MyolderbrotheroncesaidthatIcouldhaveajobinhisbusiness.Iguessthat’swhatI’dprobablyhavedone.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭16.HowdidMartingetintophotography?A.Byfollowinghispassion.B.Bystudyinglandscapes.C.Byrelyingonhisfamily.17.Whatisthewoman’slastquestionabout?A.Martin’sfamilymembers.B.Martin’sviewsoneducation.C.Martin’spotentialcareerchoice.No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭No.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatistheoccasionprobably?A.Anopeningceremony.B.Agraduationceremony.C.Acoming⁃of⁃ageceremony.19.Howmanyaspectsofgrowthdidthespeakerstress?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.【听力材料】Text10

Today,wegathertosendyouoff—notwithsadness,butwithhope.Thepastfewyearshavewitnessedyourgrowth.First,youknowhowtolearn.Whenexamsdisappointedyou,youlearnedtofindoutyourweaknessesandrebuildyourstrategies.Whencompetitionswerelost,youreturnedtopracticewithsharperfocus.Second,youknowhowtofacefailure.Youlearnedthatfailureisnottheoppositeofsuccess,butpartofit.Withthatattitude,youcanalwaysriseupwhereyoufall.Finally,youknowhowtocreateconnections.Youarrivedherealone,uncertain.Nowyoustandamongfriendswhohavearguedwithyou,celebratedwithyou,andcarriedyouthroughdifficultdays.Atthismoment,someofyouhaveplansforyouruniversitywhileothersarestillthinking.Botharefine.Thefutureisnotamapyoumustfollow,norapathyouhaveset;itisastoryyouwillwrite.Whatmattersisthatyoucanpushforwardwithcuriosity,withintegrity,andwithcareforothers.Theworldawaitsyourcontribution—notsomeday,butnow.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭20.Whatdoesthespeakercomparethefutureto?A.Apathtoset.B.Astorytowrite.C.Amaptofollow.No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭第二部分阅读(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。A

LondonhasmoretoexplorebeyondtheBritishMuseum!Now,getstuckintosomesmall,specializedmuseums.TheFanMuseum

Tobethemostfan⁃tasticofallLondonmuseums,Greenwich’sFanMuseumhasanobviousheadstart.Thecollectiondatesbacktothetenthcenturyandthedisplayschangethroughouttheyear.AccordingtotheVictorian“languageoffans”,drawingafanacrosstheNo.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭cheekmeans“Iloveyou”.Practiceit,becauseit’llbeyourpreferredmethodofcommunication.GrantMuseumofZoology

Bewarned:UCL’smuseumofzoologyisn’tforthefaintofheart.Thebonesofanelephantheadandamole(鼹鼠)jawareamongtheexhibitsthatdiscourageatotalchicken.Yourhairstandsonend,yes,butyou’lllearnsomefascinatingstuffhere.It’stheNoah’sArkequivalent(等同物)ofLondon’snumerousmedicalmuseums.TheMagicCircle

Ifyou’vegotatrickortwoupyoursleeve,thisistherightplace.LocatedattheMagicCircleHeadquartersinEuston,itsprizedpossessionsincludeHarryHoudini’shandcuffs(手铐)No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭andthebelongingsoflegendarymagicianJeanEugeneRobert⁃Houdin.Sadly,youcan’texploreitwheneveryouplease—itcanonlybevisitedaspartofapublicevent.TheCinemaMuseum

ThisKenningtonmuseumonlyopensitsdoorsforguidedtoursifyoubookinadvance.Butbelieveus,it’sworthallthetrouble.There’sagreatcollectionofposters,projectors,cinemacarpets,fanmagazinesandsouvenirs,plusmorethan17millionfeetoffilmonexhibition.【语篇导读】这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍伦敦四座小众特色博物馆。No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭21.Whichmuseumisabitscary?A.TheFanMuseum.B.GrantMuseumofZoology.C.TheMagicCircle.D.TheCinemaMuseum.【解析】21.B。根据GrantMuseumofZoology部分中的描述“Bewarned:UCL’smuseumofzoologyisn’tforthefaintofheart.”(胆小者勿入)以及“Yourhairstandsonend(令你毛骨悚然)”可知,该博物馆展品较为惊悚,会让人觉得害怕。A项TheFanMuseum介绍的是扇子收藏,氛围浪漫;C项TheMagicCircle与魔术相关;D项TheCinemaMuseum与电影相关,均无恐怖元素。No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭22.WhatdoTheMagicCircleandTheCinemaMuseumhaveincommon?A.Theysharearomantictheme.B.Theysetrestrictionsonvisits.C.Theyoperateonsouvenirsales.D.Theyrefreshexhibitsfrequently.No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭【解析】22.B。根据TheMagicCircle部分中的“youcan’texploreitwheneveryouplease—itcanonlybevisitedaspartofapublicevent(不能随时参观,只能作为公共活动的一部分参观)”以及TheCinemaMuseum部分中“onlyopensitsdoorsforguidedtoursifyoubookinadvance(只有提前预订才对导览团开放)”可知,这两个博物馆都对参观设置了限制条件,不是随时开放。A项浪漫主题、C项经营纪念品销售业务、D项频繁更新展品均未提及。No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭23.Whereisthistextprobablytakenfrom?A.Atraveljournal.B.Ahistorytextbook.C.Atouristmagazine.D.Ahistoricaldocument.【解析】23.C。本文以第二人称向读者推荐伦敦的小众博物馆,语言风格亲切活泼,如“getstuckinto(投入进去)”、“believeus,it’sworthallthetrouble(相信我们,麻烦是值得的)”,并提供了实用的参观信息,符合旅游杂志的特征。A项,个人游记以第一人称记录经历;B项,历史教科书侧重客观史实;D项,历史文献为档案记录,均不符合本文体裁。No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭B

Afterspendingmostofhislifeoncommercialcruises(游船),GuillaumePicardisnowfightingtokeepthesevastshipsoutoftheFrenchportofMarseille.Theformercaptain’snewcrewisagrowinggroupofactivistscalled“StopCroisières”,orStopCruises,thecoreofwhomnownumbersbetween50and100,saysPicard,includinglawyersandecologists.Thisnon⁃violentorganizationmainlyeducatesthepublicthroughleafletsandpreventsthecruisesthroughbanners(横幅).

FewpeopleknowtheseabetterthanGuillaumePicard.HegrewuponaboatintheportofHyèresinsouthernFrance,andspent30yearsasacommercialcaptain,ferryingtouristsandcontainersacrosstheMediterranean.No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭

Nowaged65,itiswithnosmallnoteofbitternessthathesays,“WhenIgohiking,Ifindthemountainsareanenvironmentmuchbetterpreserved.”Picard’sbelovedseaisbeingdestroyed,hebelieves,bycruises.Fifteenyearsago,theywereararesightinMarseille.Now,France’ssecondcityisoneofEurope’sbusiestcruiseports.Lastyear,2.5millionpassengersstoppedoff,accordingtotheportauthority,amillionmorethantheyearbefore.Facedwiththisnewreality,Picardcouldn’twaittobecomethesea’sprotector,replacinghiscaptain’swhiteswiththeall⁃blackofanon⁃violentactivist.

ForPicard,theswitchfromboatcaptaintoprotectorhasbeenalongjourneyofself⁃education.Hehasregretsabouthisformercareerasacommercialsailor,butistryingtosharehisknowledgeofthemaritime(海运的)worldwithasmanypeopleaspossibleintheNo.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭hopethatitcanbeuseful.“Icertainlyfeelguilty,”hesays.“It’sguiltforhavingparticipatedinthedestructionoflife.Butmaybethatistheenginethatmakesmeanactivistnow.”【语篇导读】这是一篇人物特写类记叙文,讲述了前商船船长Picard从海上从业者转变为环保活动家的故事,反映邮轮产业对海洋环境的破坏及个人觉醒与责任担当。No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭24.Whatdowelearnaboutthegroup“StopCroisières”?A.ItisunderPicard’sleadership.B.Ithasbroughtsizableprofits.C.Itrequiresviolenceinsomecases.D.Itconsistsofformersailorsonly.No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭【解析】24.A。根据第一段中的“Theformercaptain’snewcrewisagrowinggroupofactivistscalled‘StopCroisières’(这位前船长的新团队是一个名为‘停止邮轮’的不断壮大的活动家团体)”及“thecoreofwhomnownumbersbetween50and100,saysPicard(Picard说核心成员现有50至100人)”可知,Picard是该组织的领导者。B项带来可观利润在原文并未提及;C项在某些情况下采取暴力与原文“Thisnon⁃violentorganization(非暴力组织)”相悖;D项仅由前船员组成与原文“includinglawyersandecologists(包括律师和生态学家)”不符。No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭25.WhydidPicardfeelitanurgetoprotectthesea?A.Becausehelosttrustintheportauthority.B.Becauseheretiredfromcommercialships.C.Becausehewitnessedasharpriseincruises.D.Becausehewastiredofhikinginmountains.No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭【解析】25.C。根据第三段中的“Fifteenyearsago,theywereararesightinMarseille.Now,France’ssecondcityisoneofEurope’sbusiestcruiseports.Lastyear,2.5millionpassengersstoppedoff...amillionmorethantheyearbefore.(十五年前,邮轮在马赛还很罕见。如今,法国第二大城市已成为欧洲最繁忙的邮轮港口之一。去年250万乘客停留……比前一年多100万。)”可知,Picard目睹了邮轮数量的急剧增长,这促使他迫切想要保护海洋。A项“失去对港务局的信任”、B项“从商船退休”、D项“厌倦登山”均未提及。No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesoldPicard?A.Greedyandcalculating.B.Organizedandgenerous.C.Conservativeanddreamy.D.Responsibleanddevoted.No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭【解析】26.D。根据最后一段Picard的自述“Icertainlyfeelguilty...theenginethatmakesmeanactivistnow(我确实感到内疚……但这或许正是我现在成为活动家的动力)”及他“tryingtosharehisknowledge...inthehopethatitcanbeuseful(努力分享知识……希望有所帮助)”可知,他勇于承担责任(为过去参与破坏而愧疚)且坚定投入环保事业(将内疚转化为行动动力)。A项“贪婪且精于算计”、B项“有条理且慷慨”、C项“保守且不切实际”均与人物形象相反。No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭27.WhatdoesPicard’sstoryshow?A.Betterlatethannever.B.Lookbeforeyouleap.C.Fortunefavorsthebrave.D.Opportunityknocksbutonce.【解析】27.A。Picard的故事体现了一位65岁的前商船船长,在从事海运30年后觉醒,虽感愧疚但及时转变,投身海洋保护,传达出“亡羊补牢,为时未晚”的主题。B项“三思而后行”、C项“勇者天佑”、D项“机不可失”均不符合文意。No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭C

Today,AImodelscandoanastonishingvarietyoftasksfromwritingdetailedreportstocreatingvideoondemand.Somepeopleworrytheywillsoonbesurplus(过剩的)torequirements.ButisAIactuallyputtinganyoneoutofwork?

Lotsofexpertsclaimthatitis.TheypointtoarecentpaperbyCarlBenediktFreyandPedroLlanos⁃Paredes,fromtheUniversityofOxford,whichsuggestsalinkbetweenautomationanddecliningdemandfortranslators.Atthesametime,however,officialAmericandatasuggestthatthenumberofpeopleemployedintranslationandthelikeis7%higherthanayearago.

OtherssearchtheeconomicdataforsignsoftheforthcomingAIjob⁃loss,sayingyoungNo.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭graduatesarenowmorelikelythantheaverageworkertobejobless.Well,no.Americanyounggraduates’relativeunemploymentrate,whichisactualunemploymentrateminus(减)nationalaverageunemploymentrate,startedtorisein2009,longbeforegenerativeAIcamealong.Andtheiractualunemploymentrate(2025),ataround6%,remainslow.

AsweexamineAmericandataonemploymentbyoccupation,wepickoutworkersbelievedtobevulnerable(易受影响的)toAI.Thesearewhite⁃collaremployees,includingpeopleinback⁃officesupport,financialoperations,salesandmuchmorebesides.Wefindthatoverthepastyeartheemploymentinwhite⁃collarworkhasrisenslightly.

Acrosstheboard,America’snationalaverageunemploymentrate(2025)remainslow,at4.2%.Wagegrowthisstillreasonablystrong,whichgoesagainsttheconcernthatAIiscausingNo.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭demandforlabortofall.And,outsideAmerica,earningsgrowthinmanycountriesalsoremainsstrong.

Therearetwocompetingcausesofthesetrends.First,despitetheendlessannouncementsaboutintegratingAIintooperations,fewcompaniesmakemuchuseofthetechnologyforseriouswork.Thesecondisthatevenwhencompaniesdoadoptthetech,theydonotletpeoplego.

Thatsaid,whateverthecause,fornowthereisnoneedtopanic.【语篇导读】这是一篇议论文,探讨AI技术对人类就业的影响,通过数据分析反驳“AI导致大规模失业”的担忧,认为目前尚无证据支持这一观点,对于就业前景暂时不用恐慌。No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭28.Whatfuelspeople’sfearofbeingunemployed?A.Limitationsofhumanlabor.B.Moderntechnologicaladvances.C.ComplexityoftasksintheAIera.D.Heavyworkloadinvariousfields.No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭【解析】28.B。根据第一段中的“Today,AImodelscandoanastonishingvarietyoftasksfromwritingdetailedreportstocreatingvideoondemand.Somepeopleworrytheywillsoonbesurplus(过剩的)torequirements.(如今,AI模型能完成各种惊人任务,从撰写详细报告到按需制作视频。有些人担心他们将很快变得多余。)”可知,正是现代技术进步(AI技术的发展)引发了人们对失业的恐惧。A项“人类劳动的局限性”、C项“AI时代任务的复杂性”、D项“各领域繁重的工作量”均未提及。No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭29.WhichchartbestshowsAmericanyounggraduates’relativeunemploymentrate?

No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭【解析】29.D。根据第三段关键信息“Americanyounggraduates’relativeunemploymentrate...startedtorisein2009,longbeforegenerativeAIcamealong.(美国年轻毕业生的相对失业率……2009年开始上升,远早于生成式AI出现。)”可以排除A、C两项;根据“whichisactualunemploymentrateminus(减)nationalaverageunemploymentrate”可知,其相对失业率=实际失业率-全国平均失业率。根据“theiractualunemploymentrate(2025),ataround6%,remainslow(2025年实际失业率约6%,仍然较低)”以及第五段中的“America’snationalaverageunemploymentrate(2025)remainslow,at4.2%”可知,纵轴为“relativeunemploymentrate(相对失业率)”,2025年的数值约为6%-4.2%=1.8%。No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭30.Whydoestheauthormentiontworeasonsinparagraph6?A.Tocitethedatasources.B.Toidentifythelikelierreason.C.Tofurtherjustifyhisprediction.D.Tomodelvalidresearchmethods.【解析】30.C。第六段提到两个原因:一是尽管AI宣传不断,但很少有公司真正将AI用于seriouswork;二是即使公司采用AI,也不会裁员。这两个原因共同解释了为何数据显示就业未受AI冲击,进一步支撑了作者“目前无需恐慌”的观点(末段“fornowthereisnoneedtopanic”)。A项“引用数据来源”、B项“确定更可能的原因”、D项“展示有效研究方法”均不符合。No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭31.What’sprobablytheauthor’sattitudetowardshumanemployment?A.Puzzled.B.Alarmed.C.Indifferent.D.Optimistic.【解析】31.D。根据末段“fornowthereisnoneedtopanic(目前无需恐慌)”及全文数据(翻译就业人数增长7%、白领就业略有上升、失业率保持低位、工资增长强劲),作者对就业前景持乐观态度。A项“困惑的”、B项“担忧的”、C项“漠不关心的”均与文意不相符。No.

123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536-3738-394041-4546-5556-5960-6465写作题号温馨提示:点击No.按钮关闭D

SpaceagencieshavebeentreatingtheideaoflivingonMars(火星)along⁃termgoal.However,thethinair,lowpressureandextremetemperaturesarewhatmostEarthlifecan’ttolerate,letalonetheconstantradiation.So,aMarsshelteriscentraltoanyplanforsustainablehumanlife.ShippingmaterialfromEarthwouldbefartoounrealistic.Apracticalapproach,asispublishedonthewebsiteNASA

Science,istobuildwithwhatisalreadyonMars.

NASAhascollectedsamplesofMartiansoilthatmaycontainevidenceofveryearlylife.Thatraisesabiggerquestion:ifmicroorganisms(微生物)oncelivedonMars,couldtheyalsohelpusbuildthere?Thefocusisbiomineralization—microorganismscreatemineralsaspartoftheirmetabolism(新陈代谢).ErikRichards,leadauthoroftheresearch,saidmicroorganismsNo.

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