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2026年英语六级《写作》听力真题PartIWriting(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessayonthetopicTheImpactofArtificialIntelligenceonHumanCreativity.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200words.PartIIListeningComprehension(30minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.1.A)Heissatisfiedwiththecurrentprojectprogress.B)Heisconcernedaboutthedeadlinefortheproposal.C)Hewantstochangethetopicoftheresearch.D)Heisunabletofindthenecessarydata.2.A)Consultmorereferencematerials.B)Extendthedeadlinebyoneweek.C)Focusonthequalitativeanalysis.D)Simplifythetheoreticalframework.3.A)Itlacksempiricalsupport.B)Itistooinnovativeforthecommittee.C)Themethodologyisflawed.D)Thewritingstyleistoocasual.4.A)BynextMonday.B)BynextWednesday.C)Bytheendofthemonth.D)Beforethefinalpresentation.Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.5.A)Shewantstofindapart-timejoboncampus.B)Sheislookingforaninternshipinatechcompany.C)Sheisapplyingforagraduateprogram.D)Sheplanstostudyabroadnextsemester.6.A)Heracademicperformance.B)Herproficiencyinforeignlanguages.C)Herpreviousprojectexperience.D)Hercommunicationskills.7.A)Itoffersahighsalary.B)Itprovidesopportunitiesforremotework.C)Ithasareputationforinnovation.D)Itrequiresfrequentbusinesstrips.8.A)Preparefortheinterview.B)Updateherresumeimmediately.C)ContacttheHRdepartment.D)Waitforanotificationemail.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwopassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions9to11arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.9.A)Thedeclineoftraditionalfarming.B)Theriseofverticalfarmingincities.C)Theenvironmentalimpactoffoodtransportation.D)Thechallengesofurbanplanning.10.A)Itreduceswaterconsumptionsignificantly.B)Itrequireslesssunlightthantraditionalfarming.C)Itcanbebuiltinabandonedwarehouses.D)Itreliesheavilyonchemicalfertilizers.11.A)Highinitialinvestmentcosts.B)Thelackofskilledlabor.C)Limitedvarietyofcropsgrown.D)Theinstabilityofmarketprices.Questions12to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.12.A)Theyareoftenmisunderstoodbythepublic.B)Theyhavealongerlifespanthanothermammals.C)Theypossesscomplexsocialstructures.D)Theycanrecognizethemselvesinmirrors.13.A)Toshowtheirdominance.B)Tolocatefamilymembers.C)Tonavigatethroughthedarkocean.D)Todetectpotentialpredators.14.A)Itisdecliningduetowaterpollution.B)Itisstableinprotectedareas.C)Itisaffectedbyclimatechange.D)Itisincreasingbecauseofconservationefforts.15.A)Theimpactofnoisepollutiononmarinelife.B)Thehuntinghabitsofoceanpredators.C)Themigrationpatternsofwhales.D)Theintelligenceofdolphins.SectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearthreerecordingsoflecturesortalks.Attheendofeachrecording,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththerecordingsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions16to18arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.16.A)Thehistoryofcoffeeconsumption.B)Theeconomicprinciplesofsupplyanddemand.C)Theculturalsignificanceofteaceremonies.D)Thebiologicaleffectsofcaffeine.17.A)Itincreasesheartratetemporarily.B)Itimproveslong-termmemory.C)Itcuresneurologicaldiseases.D)Itslowsdowntheagingprocess.18.A)Drinkingcoffeeafterdinner.B)Consumingcaffeineinthelateafternoon.C)Mixingcoffeewithalcohol.D)Drinkingcoffeeonanemptystomach.Questions19to22arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.19.A)Thedefinitionofsustainablearchitecture.B)Thefutureofrenewableenergysources.C)Thedesignofzero-emissionbuildings.D)Themaintenanceofsolarpanels.20.A)Byusingadvancedinsulationmaterials.B)Bygeneratingelectricityon-site.C)Byrecyclinggreywaterforgardening.D)Byminimizingtheuseofglasswindows.21.A)Highconstructioncosts.B)Aestheticlimitations.C)Dependenceonweatherconditions.D)Difficultyinobtainingpermits.22.A)Theycansellexcesselectricitytothegrid.B)Theyreceivetaxexemptionsfromthegovernment.C)Theyhavehigherpropertyvalues.D)Theyrequirelessmaintenanceovertime.Questions23to25arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.23.A)Toexploretheoriginsoftheuniverse.B)Tosearchforsignsofextraterrestriallife.C)Totestnewpropulsionsystems.D)ToestablishahumancolonyonMars.24.A)Thepresenceofliquidwater.B)Thecompositionoftheatmosphere.C)Thedistancefromthesun.D)Thestrengthofthegravitationalfield.25.A)Itistooexpensivetocarryout.B)ItinterfereswithEarth-basedastronomy.C)Itposesethicalquestionsaboutspaceexploration.D)Itistechnicallyimpossiblewithcurrenttechnology.PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.Theconceptofemotionalintelligence(EQ)hasgainedsignificanttractioninbothacademicandcorporatecircles.UnlikeIQ,whichmeasurescognitiveabilities,EQfocusesontheabilitytounderstand,manage,andutilizeemotionseffectively.IndividualswithhighEQareoftenbetterequippedtohandlestress,navigatecomplexsocial(26)__________,anddemonstrateempathytowardsothers.Researchsuggeststhatemotionalintelligencecanbeastronger(27)__________ofsuccessintheworkplacethantechnicalskillsalone.OnekeycomponentofEQisself-awareness,whichinvolvesrecognizingone'sownemotionsandhowtheyimpactthoughtsandbehavior.This(28)__________allowsindividualstorespondtosituationsratherthanreactingimpulsively.Anothercrucialaspectisself-regulation,theabilitytocontrolorredirectdisruptiveemotionsandimpulses.Peoplewhoexcelinself-regulationarelesslikelytomake(29)__________decisionsunderpressure.Furthermore,socialskillsandempathyarevitalforbuildingstrongrelationships.Empathyinvolvesunderstandingtheemotionalmakeupofotherpeopleandtreatingthemaccordingtotheiremotionalreactions.Inaleadershipcontext,highEQenablesmanagerstoinspireandmotivatetheirteams,fosteringapositiveand(30)__________workenvironment.CompaniesareincreasinglyincorporatingEQtrainingintotheirdevelopmentprograms,recognizingthatsoftskillsare(31)__________forlong-termorganizationalsuccess.Critics,however,arguethatEQisdifficulttomeasureobjectivelyandcanbe(32)__________.Theyclaimthatsomedefinitionsaretoobroad,encompassingalmostanypositivehumantrait.Despitethese(33)__________,thepopularityofEQcontinuestogrow.Astheworkplacebecomesmorecollaborativeandlesshierarchical,theabilitytoconnectwithothersonanemotionallevelisbecomingan(34)__________asset.Ultimately,whiletechnicalproficiencymaygetyouajob,itisoftenemotionalintelligencethatdetermineshowfaryou(35)__________inyourcareer.A)predictorB)interactionsC)harshD)subjectiveE)riseF)essentialG)hastyH)awarenessI)criticismsJ)productiveK)obstaclesL)clarityM)navigateN)distinctO)progressSectionBDirections:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.TheCircularEconomy:RedefiningWaste[A]Thetraditionallineareconomymodel—take,make,dispose—hasservedindustrializedsocietiesfordecades,butitisincreasinglyunsustainable.Inthismodel,rawmaterialsareextracted,transformedintoproducts,andeventuallydiscardedaswaste.Thisapproachreliesonvastquantitiesofcheapenergyandeasilyaccessibleresources,assumptionsthatarenolongervalidinthe21stcentury.Asresourcescarcitybecomesapressingconcernandenvironmentalregulationstighten,thelineareconomyisbeingchallengedbyanewparadigm:thecirculareconomy.[B]Thecirculareconomyisaregenerativesysteminwhichresourceinputandwaste,emission,andenergyleakageareminimizedbyslowing,closing,andnarrowingmaterialandenergyloops.Thisisachievedthroughlong-lastingdesign,maintenance,repair,reuse,remanufacturing,refurbishing,andrecycling.Thecoreprincipleistodecoupleeconomicgrowthfromtheconsumptionoffiniteresources.Unlikerecycling,whichofteninvolvesdowngradingmaterials,thecirculareconomyaimstokeepproducts,components,andmaterialsattheirhighestutilityandvalueatalltimes.[C]Afundamentalpillarofthecirculareconomyistheconceptofdesigningoutwaste.Inatrulycircularsystem,wasteisviewedasadesignflaw.Byrethinkingthewayproductsaredesignedandmanufactured,companiescanensurethatmaterialscanbeeasilydisassembledandrecovered.Thisinvolvesshiftingfromnon-renewabletorenewableenergysourcesandusingmaterialsthatcanbesafelyreintroducedtothebiosphere.Forexample,insteadofusingmulti-layeredpackagingthatisimpossibletoseparate,designersmightoptformono-materialsthatareeasiertorecycle.[D]Theeconomicbenefitsoftransitioningtoacirculareconomyaresubstantial.AccordingtoareportbyAccenture,thecirculareconomycouldgenerate$4.5trillioninadditionaleconomicoutputby2030.Thisvaluecomesfromreducedmaterialcosts,newrevenuestreamsfromservices,andinnovation.Companiesthatadoptcircularmodelscaninsulatethemselvesfrompricevolatilityandsupplychaindisruptions.Forinstance,byretainingownershipofassetsandleasingthemtocustomers,manufacturerscanensurethatproductsarereturnedforremanufacturingattheendoftheirlifecycle.[E]However,theshiftisnotwithoutchallenges.Movingfromalineartoacircularmodelrequiressystemicchangesthatgobeyondindividualcompanyactions.Itdemandscollaborationacrossvaluechains,standardizeddefinitionsofcircularity,andsupportivepolicyframeworks.Consumersalsoplayacriticalrole;theirconsumptionhabitsmustshiftfromownershiptoaccessandtheirpreferencefor"new"productsmustchangetoappreciaterefurbishedorremanufacturedgoods.Withoutconsumerbuy-in,circularbusinessmodelsmaystruggletogaintraction.[F]Severalindustriesarealreadyleadingtheway.Thefashionindustry,notoriousforitswasteandpollution,isexploringcircularbusinessmodelssuchasclothingrental,take-backschemes,andusingrecycledfibers.Technologycompaniesaredesigningproductswithmodularityinmind,allowinguserstoreplacespecificcomponentsratherthandiscardingtheentiredevice.Intheconstructionsector,buildingsarebeingdeconstructedratherthandemolished,allowingmaterialslikesteelandconcretetoberecoveredandreused.[G]Governmentsarebeginningtorecognizethepotentialofthecirculareconomyandareimplementingpoliciestosupportit.TheEuropeanUnionhasadoptedaCircularEconomyActionPlan,whichincludesmeasurestoreducewaste,boostrecycling,andencourageeco-design.Chinahasalsomadecirculareconomydevelopmentanationalstrategy,settingtargetsforresourceutilizationefficiency.Thesepolicyinitiativesarecrucialforcreatingalevelplayingfieldandincentivizingbusinessestoinvestincircularinnovations.[H]Ultimately,thetransitiontoacirculareconomyisnotjustanenvironmentalnecessitybutaneconomicopportunity.Itrepresentsafundamentalshiftinhowweproduceandconsumegoods.Bykeepingresourcesinuseforaslongaspossible,wecanreducepressureontheenvironment,createjobs,anddrivesustainablegrowth.Whilethepathforwardiscomplex,thepotentialrewardsforboththeplanetandtheeconomymakeitajourneyworthundertaking.36.Thecirculareconomyaimstodecoupleeconomicgrowthfromtheconsumptionoflimitedresources.37.Thetraditionallineareconomymodelisbecomingunsustainableduetoresourcescarcityandenvironmentalregulations.38.GovernmentsareplayingarolebyimplementingpoliciesliketheCircularEconomyActionPlantosupportthetransition.39.Designingoutwasteinvolvesrethinkingproductdesigntoensurematerialscanbeeasilydisassembledandrecovered.40.Thefashionindustryisadoptingcircularmodelssuchasclothingrentalandtake-backschemes.41.Theshifttoacirculareconomycanprovideeconomicbenefitslikereducedmaterialcostsandnewrevenuestreams.42.Thecirculareconomyisaregenerativesystemthatminimizeswasteandenergyleakage.43.Consumerhabitsneedtoshiftfromownershiptoaccessforcircularbusinessmodelstosucceed.44.Thetransitiontoacirculareconomyisviewedasbothanenvironmentalnecessityandaneconomicopportunity.45paniescanprotectthemselvesfrompricevolatilitybyretainingownershipofassetsandleasingthem.SectionCDirections:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneTherapidadvancementofartificialintelligence(AI)hassparkedaglobaldebateaboutitsimpactonthefutureofwork.WhileAIpromisestoincreaseproductivityandcreatenewindustries,italsoposestheriskofwidespreadjobdisplacement.Thisdichotomyhasledtopolarizedviews:someenvisionautopiawheremachineshandlemundanetasks,freeinghumansforcreativepursuits,whileothersfearadystopiawhereunemploymentsoarsandinequalitywid.Historically,technologicalrevolutions—fromthesteamenginetothecomputer—havedestroyedspecificjobsbutcreatednewones,oftenmorethantheyeliminated.Thisphenomenon,knownas"creativedestruction,"suggeststhatAIwilllikelyfollowasimilarpattern.However,theuniquenatureofAI,particularlyitsabilitytoperformcognitivetaskspreviouslythoughttobetheexclusivedomainofhumans,hasraisedconcernsthatthistimemightbedifferent.Unlikeprevioustechnologiesthatprimarilyautomatedphysicallabor,AIisencroachingonterritoryrequiringanalyticalanddecision-makingskills.AstudybytheWorldEconomicForumestimatesthatwhile85millionjobsmaybedisplacedbyashiftinthedivisionoflaborbetweenhumansandmachinesby2025,97millionnewrolesmayemerge.Thesenewroleswillbemoreadaptedtothenewdivisionoflaborbetweenhumans,machines,andalgorithms.ThedemandforhumanskillsthatcomplementAI,suchascomplexproblem-solving,criticalthinking,andcreativity,isexpectedtogrow.Conversely,routinecognitiveandmanualtasksaremostsusceptibletoautomation.Tomitigatethenegativeimpacts,educationsystemsmustevolve.ThereisanurgentneedtoreskillandupskilltheworkforcetothriveinanAI-driveneconomy.Lifelonglearningwillbecomethenormasthehalf-lifeofskillsshortens.Governmentsandcorporationsmustcollaboratetoprovidetrainingprogramsthatequipworkerswiththeskillsneededforthejobsofthefuture.Furthermore,socialsafetynetsmayneedtobestrengthenedtosupportthoseintransition.Ultimately,therelationshipbetweenAIandemploymentisnotpredetermined.Itwillbeshapedbypolicychoices,investmentineducation,andtheadaptabilityofbusinesses.Ifmanagedwisely,AIcanbeapowerfultoolforaugmentinghumanpotentialratherthanreplacingit.ThechallengeliesinensuringthatthebenefitsofAIarewidelysharedandthatnodemographicisleftbehind.46.WhatisthecentraldebateregardingAImentionedinthepassage?A)WhetherAIcantrulypossesshumanconsciousness.B)TheimpactofAIonproductivityandjobsecurity.C)TheethicalimplicationsofAIdecision-making.D)ThecostofdevelopingadvancedAIsystems.47.HowdoestheauthordescribetheuniquenatureofAIcomparedtoprevioustechnologies?A)Itisprimarilyusedforphysicalautomation.B)Itcreatesmorejobsthanitdestroys.C)Itcanperformcognitivetaskspreviouslydonebyhumans.D)Itrequireslessenergytooperate.48.AccordingtotheWorldEconomicForumstudy,whatistheneteffectofAIonjobsby2025?A)Anetlossof12millionjobs.B)Anetgainof12millionjobs.C)Acompletereplacementofhumanlabor.D)Nosignificantchangeinemploymentnumbers.49.WhatdoestheauthorsuggestisnecessarytomitigatethenegativeimpactsofAI?A)BanningtheuseofAIinsensitivesectors.B)Focusingeducationonreskillingandupskilling.C)Reducingtheworkweekto20hours.D)Implementingheavytaxesonautomation.50.Whatistheauthor'sconclusionregardingthefutureofAIandemployment?A)AIwillinevitablyleadtomassunemployment.B)Theoutcomedependsonhowsocietymanagesthetransition.C)AIwillonlybenefitthewealthyandeducated.D)GovernmentsshouldstopfundingAIresearch.PassageTwoBiomimicry,thepracticeoflookingtonatureforinspirationtosolvecomplexhumanproblems,isrevolutionizingmaterialscience.Bystudyingthebiologicalprocessesandstructuresoforganisms,scientistsaredevelopingmaterialsthatarestronger,lighter,andmoresustainablethantheirsyntheticcounterparts.Thisinterdisciplinaryapproachbridgesthegapbetweenbiologyandengineering,offeringinnovativesolutionstosomeofhumanity'smostpressingchallenges.OneofthemostcelebratedexamplesofbiomimicryisVelcro,inspiredbythewayburrssticktoanimalfur.However,modernbiomimicrygoesfarbeyondsimplemechanicaladhesion.Researchersarecurrentlydevelopingself-healingconcreteinspiredbythehumanbody'sabilitytorepairskin.Thisconcretecontainsdormantbacteriathatproducelimestonewhenactivatedbywater,sealingcracksautomatically.Thisinnovationcouldsignificantlyextendthelifespanofinfrastructure,reducingmaintenancecostsandcarbonemissionsassociatedwithrepairs.Anotherareaofintenseresearchisstructuralcolor.Unlikepigments,whichfadeovertime,structuralcolorisproducedbythemicroscopicstructureofasurface,manipulatinglightwavestocreatevibrantcolors.Butterflywingsandpeacockfeathersareclassicexamplesofstructuralcolorinnature.Scientistsareattemptingtoreplicatethisphenomenontocreatepaintsanddisplaysthatdonotrequiretoxicheavymetalsandneverfade.Thiscouldleadtomoreenergy-efficientscreensandenvironmentallyfriendlypackagingmaterials.Furthermore,thestudyofspidersilkhasledtothecreationofultra-strongfibers.SpidersilkistougherthanKevlarandmoreflexiblethannylon,yetitisproducedatroomtemperatureandpressureusingproteins.Recreatingthisprocesssyntheticallyhasbeenachallenge,butrecentadvancesingeneticengineeringhaveallowedscientiststoproducespidersilkproteinsingoats'milkandbacteria.Thesebio-engineeredfibershavepotentialapplicationsinmedicine,suchasbiodegradablesutures,andinaerospace,forlightweight,high-strengthcomponents.Criticsarguethatbiomimicryismerelyanichefieldwithlimitedscalability.However,proponentspointoutthatnaturehashad3.8billionyearsofevolutiontorefineitsdesigns.Everyorganismrepresentsasolutiontoaproblemthathasbeentestedandoptimizedovermillennia.Aswefaceresourcedepletionandclimatechange,turningtothe"libraryoflife"foranswersisnotjustinnovative;itisasurvivalstrategy.Biomimicryoffersapathwaytoafuturewheretechnologyfunctionsinharmonywiththenaturalworld,ratherthanagainstit.51.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A)ThehistoryofVelcroanditsinvention.B)Thelimitationsofsyntheticmaterialscomparedtonaturalones.C)Howbiomimicryisinspiringnewmaterialscienceinnovations.D)Thechallengesofgeneticengineeringinproducingspidersilk.52.Howdoesself-healingconcretework?A)Itusessyntheticresinstofillcracks.B)Itcontainsbacteriathatproducelimestonetosealcracks.C)Itexpandswhenexposedtowatertoclosegaps.D)Itisreinforcedwithsteelfibersthatpreventcracking.53.Whatisanadvantageofstructuralcolorovertraditionalpigments?A)Itisbrighterandmoreintense.B)Itischeapertomanufacture.C)Itdoesnotfadeandisnon-toxic.D)Itcanbeproducedusinganymaterial.54.Whatpotentialapplicationofbio-engineeredspidersilkismentioned?A)Creatingwaterproofclothing.B)Manufacturingcartires.C)Biodegradablemedicalsutures.D)Constructingearthquake-resistantbuildings.55.Whydoproponentsbelievebiomimicryisaviablestrategyforthefuture?A)Nature'sdesignshavebeenrefinedoverbillionsofyearsofevolution.B)Itistheonlywaytosolvetheenergycrisis.C)Itrequireslessfundingthanotherscientificfields.D)Itiseasiertoimplementthantraditionalengineering.PartIVTranslation(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineseintoEnglish.YoushouldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2.中国幅员辽阔,地理环境复杂多样,气候差异显著。从南到北,跨越热带、亚热带、温带和寒温带,这种多样性为各种动植物提供了理想的栖息地。中国是世界上生物多样性最丰富的国家之一,拥有大量的特有物种。近年来,中国政府高度重视生态文明建设,划定生态保护红线,建立国家公园体系,以保护珍稀濒危物种及其栖息地。为了应对气候变化,中国积极推动绿色低碳发展,承诺在2060年前实现碳中和。这不仅是对全球环境治理的贡献,也是对子孙后代负责的体现。答案与解析PartIWriting参考范文:TheImpactofArtificialIntelligenceonHumanCreativityWiththerapidadvancementoftechnology,ArtificialIntelligence(AI)haspermeatedvariousaspectsofourlives,fromhealthcaretoentertainment.Thisrisehassparkedaheateddebateregardingitsimpactonhumancreativity.WhilesomearguethatAIstiflesoriginality,Ibelievethat,ultimately,AIactsasacatalystthatenhancesandexpandshumancreativepotential.Admittedly,concernsaboutAIreplacinghumanartistsandwritersareunderstandable.AIalgorithmscannowgeneratepaintings,composemusic,andevenwritearticleswithremarkableproficiency.Thiscapabilitymightleadtothedisplacementofcertainjobsthatrelyonformulaiccreation.However,viewingAImerelyasareplacementoverlooksitscollaborativepotential.AItoolscanhandlerepetitiveandtechnicaltasks,suchascolorcorrectionorgrammarchecking,freeingcreatorstofocusonthecoreessenceoftheirwork—conceptualizationandemotionalexpression.Furthermore,AIcanserveasasourceofinspiration.Byanalyzingvastamountsofdata,AIcanproposenovelcombinationsofideasthathumansmightnothaveconceived,pushingtheboundariesofimagination.Forinstance,architectsuseAItoexplorestructuraldesignsthatarebothaestheticallypleasingandstructurallysound,designsthatwouldbecomputationallyintensiveforhumanstosimulatemanually.Inconclusion,AIisnotathreattohumancreativitybutapowerfulally.Byautomatingthemundaneandofferingnewperspectives,AIempowershumanstoreachnewheightsofinnovation.Weshouldembracethistechnologyasapartnerinthecreativeprocessratherthanfearingitasarival.解析:本次作文考察的是科技类话题,具体为AI对人类创造力的影响。文章结构采用了标准的议论文结构:1.引言段:引入背景(AI快速发展),提出争议(AI是抑制还是促进创造力),并亮明观点(AI是催化剂,能增强创造力)。2.主体段1(让步转折):先承认AI确实能生成作品,可能替代部分公式化工作,但随即指出AI更多是作为协作工具,处理琐碎事务,让人专注于核心创作。3.主体段2(进一步论证):指出AI能作为灵感来源,通过数据分析提供新颖思路,拓展想象边界。举例说明建筑师利用AI进行设计。4.结论段:总结全文,重申AI是盟友而非威胁,应拥抱技术。PartIIListeningComprehensionSectionA1.B)Heisconcernedaboutthedeadlinefortheproposal.解析:对话中男生提到"I'mreallyworriedabouttheproposaldeadline",表明他对截止日期感到担忧。2.C)Focusonthequalitativeanalysis.解析:女生建议说"Maybeweshouldfocusmoreonthequalitativeanalysisfornow",建议专注于定性分析以节省时间。3.A)Itlacksempiricalsupport.解析:男生提到导师认为"theargumentlackssolidempiricalsupport",即缺乏实证支持。4.B)BynextWednesday.解析:最后女生提议"Let'saimtohavethereviseddraftreadybynextWednesday",两人达成一致。5.B)Sheislookingforaninternshipinatechcompany.解析:对话开头女生提到"I'mapplyingforaninternshipatthatbigtechcompany",表明她在找科技公司的实习。6.C)Herpreviousprojectexperience.解析:男生问"Whatspecificskillsaretheylookingfor?",女生回答"Theyemphasizedexperiencewithlarge-scaleprojects",即看重项目经验。7.C)Ithasareputationforinnovation.解析:女生提到"ThereasonIwanttoworkthereistheirreputationforinnovation",即该公司以创新闻名。8.A)Preparefortheinterview.解析:对话最后男生建议"Youshouldstartpreparingfortheinterview",女生表示同意。SectionB9.B)Theriseofverticalfarmingincities.解析:文章主要讨论了垂直农业在城市中的应用、优势及挑战。10.A)Itreduceswaterconsumptionsignificantly.解析:文中提到"Verticalfarmingusesupto90%lesswaterthantraditionalfarming",显著减少水资源消耗。11.A)Highinitialinvestmentcosts.解析:文章提到"Themainobstacleisthehighinitialinvestmentrequiredtosetupthesefacilities",主要障碍是初始投资高。12.D)Theycanrecognizethemselvesinmirrors.解析:文中提到"Dolphinsareoneofthefewspeciesthatcanrecognizethemselvesinamirror",表明这是一种自我认知的表现。13.B)Tolocatefamilymembers.解析:文章解释说"Eachdolphinhasauniquewhistlethatfunctionslikeaname...usedtolocatefamilymembers",用于定位家庭成员。14.A)Itisdecliningduetowaterpollution.解析:文章提到"Sadly,dolphinpopulationsaredeclininginmanyareasduetowaterpollution",数量因水污染而下降。15.D)Theintelligenceofdolphins.解析:全文围绕海豚的智力、交流方式和社会结构展开。SectionC16.D
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