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第74頁(共74頁)2025年新高二英語外研社版學(xué)困生專題復(fù)習(xí)《閱讀理解》一.閱讀理解(共20小題)1.(2025春?邵陽月考)Thementalhealthbenefitsofbeingexposed(暴露)tonaturehavelongbeenrecognized,whetherthroughactivitieslikelisteningtobirdsongortakingawalkinthepark.Astudypublishedrecentlyshowsthatevenhalfanhourofbird﹣watchingcouldmakeushappier,healthierandhelpstrengthenadeeperconnectionwithnature.Wealreadyknowthatlisteningtobirdsthroughoutthedaypositivelyimpactsourwell﹣being.Evenhearingbirdsindoorsthroughanopenwindowcanboostourmentalstate,eventhoughintheshortterm.Thestudysuggeststhatnotonlycanbird﹣watchingofferevenmorebenefitsthanjustlisteningtobirdsong,butit'salsomoreeffectiveatincreasingwell﹣beingandreducingstressthangoingonanaturewalk.Sowhyisbird﹣watchingsogoodforus?Itsatisfiesourbiophilia,thethoughtthathumanshaveanaturalpreferencefornature—somemightevensayweshouldconsiderourselvesaspartofnature—whichiswhybeinginnaturalenvironmentsmakesusfeelbetter.Bird﹣watchingcanenhancepositivefeelings—thebasisofwell﹣being.Researchshowsthatbeingawareofourfeelingsaffectswell﹣beingmorepositively.Forexample,astudyaskedparticipantstoeithercounthowmanybirdstheyhadseen,orratetheirjoyuponseeingeachbirdspecies,andbothgroupsreportedwell﹣beingboosts.However,thejoyfulgroupexperiencedthemostimprovement,suggestingthatparticipants'attentiontopositivefeelingswhilebird﹣watchingmayhavepromotedtheactivity'sbenefits.Butbird﹣watchingcanbemorethanjustjoyful.Researchsuggeststhatexperiencingawe(敬畏)ofnaturecanbelife﹣changingforhumanwell﹣being."Noticing"isakeyaspectofawe.Itmeansthatourfullattentionisonthebirdsratherthanourselves.Beinginnatureandnoticingwildliferequiresustocompletelygetlostintheactivity,whichcanimprovementalandphysicalhealth.So,grabyourbinoculars(雙筒望遠(yuǎn)鏡)andstepintonatureforaliftinwell﹣being.Takeonthejourneyandenjoyeverymoment.(1)Whatcanashort﹣termexposuretobirdsongdo?A.Itcanchangepeople'sviewonnature.B.Itcanpreparepeopleforfurtherbird﹣watching.C.Itcancontributetoimprovingpeople'smentalstate.D.Itcanimprovepeople'sphysicalhealthsignificantly.(2)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"biophilia"inparagraph3mean?A.Theloveforthenaturalworld.B.Thetirednessofbeinginnature.C.Akindofmedicinemadefromplants.D.Apreferenceforbirdsthatcansingsweetly.(3)Whatisthekeyfactorinexperiencingawewhilebird﹣watching?A.Countingthenumberofbirds.B.Spendingalongtimeinnature.C.Usinghigh﹣qualitybinoculars.D.Concentratingonthebirdsinsteadofoneself.(4)Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Bird﹣Watching:APathtoEnhancedWell﹣Being.B.ThePreparationsforGoingBird﹣Watching.C.TheMethodstoImproveYourMentalHealth.D.Bird﹣Watching:AWaytoConnectwithNature.2.(2025春?遼寧月考)ResearchersattheUniversityofCambridgehavemadeafascinatingdiscoverythatcouldrevolutionizeourunderstandingofhowtoimprovememory.LedbyProfessorEmmaReynolds,theteamconductedaseriesofexperimentsexploringtheconnectionbetweenmusicandmemoryimprovement.Intheirstudy,participantsweredividedintotwogroups.Thefirstgrouplistenedtoclassicalmusicwhileperformingmemorytaskssuchasrememberinglistsofwordsandnumbers.Thesecondgroup,servingasthecontrol,completedthesametasksinsilence.Theresultswereastonishing."Wefoundthatthosewholistenedtomusicduringthememorytasksperformedsignificantlybetterthanthosewhodidn't."explainedProfessorReynolds."Notonlydidtheyrecallmoreitemscorrectly,buttheyalsoshowedafasterrecallrate.""Musicseemstocreateanoptimalstateofmindformemoryformation."ProfessorReynoldscontinued."Itappearstohappenatthesametimewithbrainwaves,makingiteasierforthebraintoencodeandlaterrecoverinformation."Toensurethefindingswerestrong,theresearchteamrepeatedtheexperimentswithdifferentagegroupsandculturalbackgrounds.Consistently,theyobservedthesamepattern:music.especiallyclassicalmusic,significantlyboostedmemoryperformance."Thisdiscoveryhasimmensepotentialforapplicationsineducation,healthcare,andeveneverydaylife,"notedDr.JohnSmith,aco﹣authorofthestudy."Imaginestudentsusingmusictoenhancetheirstudysessionsorpatientsrecoveringfrombraininjuriesusingittoaidtheirrecovery."However,theresearcherscautionedagainstovergeneralizingtheresults."Whilethebenefitsofmusicareclear,it'simportanttonotethateveryone'sresponsetomusicisunique,"saidProfessorReynoids."Findingtherighttypeandtempoofmusicthatworksbestforeachindividualiskey."(1)WhatwastheprimarypurposeoftheexperimentsconductedbyProfessorEmmaReynoldsandherteam?A.Toprovethatclassicalmusicissuperiortoothergenres.B.Toexaminetheassociationbetweenmemoryenhancementandmusic.C.Tofindacureformemoryloss.D.Tocomparethememoryperformanceofdifferentagegroups.(2)AccordingtoProfessorReynolds,whatdoesmusicdotothebrainduringmemorytasks?A.Itconstantlyincreasesharmfulstresslevels.B.Ithasnosignificantimpactonbrainactivity.C.Itreducesthebrain'scognitiveabilitytofocusintently.D.Ithelpsyourbrainwavesworktogether,makingiteasiertorememberandrecallthings.(3)Whatisthemaincautiongivenbytheresearchersaboutthestudy'sfindings?A.Thebenefitsareonlytemporary.B.Theresultsmaynotapplytoeveryone.C.Listeningtomusiccanbeharmfultothebrain.D.Thestudyneedstoberepeatedwithlargersamplesizes.(4)Inwhichjournalwasthestudypublished?A.Musicmagazine.B.ThejournalofPsychology.C.NatureNeurosciencejournal.D.TheNewEnglandJournalofMedicine.3.(2025春?湖北月考)MentalWorkoutsMayArouseSnackCravings:HowExerciseCanHelpArecentstudyrevealsthatintensementaltasks,likestudyingfortests,canunexpectedlyincreasefoodcravings(渴望).Scientistsexplainthatwhenweconcentratehard,ourbrainsburnthroughenergyreservesquickly.Sincethebraincan'tstoremuchfuel,itsignalsthebodytoseekcalories﹣evenwhenwehaven'tmovedmuchphysically.Thismayexplainwhymanystudentsfindthemselvesreachingforsnacksduringlongstudysessions.ResearchersfromHarvardUniversityandBostonCollegedesignedanexperimenttotestwhethershortexercisebreakscouldreducethesestudy﹣inducedcravings.Dr.SarahMiller,leadresearcher,explainsthatphysicalactivityboostscirculation,sendingmorebloodsugarandoxygentothebrain."Whenthebraingetsthisenergyboostthroughexercise,itmaystopsendingurgenthungersignals,"shesays.Thestudyinvolved40universitystudentswhofirstcompletedchallengingmathproblemsfor30minutes.Afterwards,halftheparticipantsrestedwhiletheotherhalfdid15minutesofmixedexercises(jumpingjacks,squats,andlightjogging).Whenofferedsnackslater,theexercisegroupate25%lessthantherestinggroupandreportedfeelingmoresatisfied.However,theresearchhadsomelimitations.Itonlymeasuredimmediatefoodintakeafteronestudysession,anddidn'ttrackwhetherparticipantscompensated(補(bǔ)償)byeatingmorelater.Also,allexercisesweremoderate﹣intensity(中等強(qiáng)度);theteamisn'tsureifeasieractivitieslikestretchingwouldhavethesameeffect."Whilemoreresearchisneeded,"Dr.Millernotes,"ourfindingssuggestthatshortactivitybreakscouldhelpstudentsavoidunnecessarysnackingduringcramsessions(臨時抱佛腳)."Theteamplanstoinvestigatewhetheroutdoorexerciseprovidesadditionalbenefitscomparedtoindoorworkouts.(1)Whatistheprimarycauseofincreasedfoodcravingsduringintensestudying?A.Thebrainconsumesenergyrapidlyduringfocus.B.Thebodymistakesmentalworkforphysicallabor.C.Bloodsugardropssharplyduringconcentration.D.Studentssnackmorewhenfeelingstressed.(2)Howdoesexercisehelpreducestudy﹣inducedcravings?A.Itimprovesbloodflowtothebrain.B.Itreducesstresslevelssignificantly.C.Itdelayshungertemporarily.D.Itreplacestheneedforcalorieintake.(3)Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?A.Allbrainworkleadstoweightgain.B.Stresscausesfoodcravingsduringtests.C.Mentaleffortincreaseshungerbutexercisemayhelp.D.Studentsshouldexerciseinsteadofeatingsnacks.(4)Whatfutureresearchdirectionissuggested?A.Testingifstretchingreducescravings.B.Comparingsnacktypesduringstudying.C.Trackingstudents'sleeppatterns.D.Studyingoutdoorvsindoorexercise.4.(2025春?湖北月考)Amarinescientistwasswimmingnearacolorfulcoralreef,hopingtophotographararekindofseahorse.Afterhoursofsearchingwithnoluck,shewasabouttogiveupwhensuddenly,abrightseahorseappearedrightinfrontofher.Excited,shequicklytookthepicture.Later,whenshecheckedthephoto,shemadeanamazingdiscovery﹣justbehindtheseahorse,hiddeninthecoral,wasanevenrarersmalloctopus!Shehadn'tnoticeditduringherdive,buthercamerahadaccidentallycapturedoneoftheocean'shardest﹣to﹣findcreatures.Itwasamomentofpureluck.Suchhappyaccidentsalsohappeninscience.Inthe1920s,ascientistnamedAlexanderFlemingwasstudyingbacteriawhenheforgottocoveroneofhisexperimentdishes.Whenhereturned,hesawthatmold(霉)hadgrownonit﹣butinsteadofthrowingitaway,henoticedthebacterianearthemoldhaddied.Thisluckymistakeledtothediscoveryofpenicillin,thefirstantibiotic(抗生素)medicine.Flemingwasn'ttryingtofindacure,buthisaccidentchangedmedicalhistoryforever.Evenindailylife,luckcanbringgreatthings.MyfriendTom,wholovesmusic,washavingtroublewritingsonglyrics.Oneday,whilesittinginapark,heheardtwostrangerstellinganinterestingstory.Theirwordsgavehimtheperfectideaforhissong﹣andthatsonglaterbecamehisfirstbigsuccess!Thesestoriesshowthatwhilehardworkisimportant,sometimesthebestthingshappenwhenwearen'tevenlookingforthem.Life'smostwonderfulsurprisesoftencomewhenweleastexpectthem.(1)Whatcanweknowaboutthestoriesafterreadingthepassage?A.Professionalskillsguaranteeimportantdiscoveries.B.Scientistscanonlymakeaccidentalbreakthroughs.C.Plannedresearchleadstothebestresultsatlast.D.Valuablefindingsoftencomeunexpectedly.(2)WhathappenedwhenAlexanderFleminglefthisexperimentdishuncovered?A.Thebacteriagrewfasterthanexpected.B.Themoldkilledthesurroundingbacteria.C.Thedishbecamepollutedandwasthrownaway.D.Hehadtorestarthisexperimentfromthebeginning.(3)Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassageaboutaccidentaldiscoveries?A.Tomdeliberatelylistenedtostrangerstogetsongideas.B.Flemingwasinitiallyworriedaboutthemoldgrowingthere.C.Theimportanceofthesefindingsimmediatelybecameapparent.D.Importantdiscoveriesoftenhappenduringunexpectedmoments.(4)Whichofthefollowingsayingscanbestsummarizewhattheauthorthinksabout?A.Wisdomcomesfromcarefulconsideration.B.Successbelongstothosewhoplancarefully.C.Luckoftenfavorsthosewhoareopentosurprises.D.Nojoyfulmomentlastsforever.5.(2025春?安徽月考)Whenyouthinkofdiversity(多樣性),whatdoyouthinkof?Tosomeitmeansaplacewhereallareincluded,aplacewhereyoucanbewhoyouarewithoutworry.Butwhatdoesitmeaninschools?Wetookacloserlook.Whenweaskedstudentsatourschoolaboutdiversity,theresponseswereextremelypositive.Youngerstudents,whileoftenunsureoftheexactdefinition,confidentlydescribedourschoolasinclusive(包容的).AYear2studentexplaineddiversityas"everyonetreatingeachotherasequals."Moststudentsexpressedhowdiversitymakesthemfeelhappy,proudofwhotheyare,andcomfortablebeingthemselves.Tous,diversitymeansfeelingcomfortable,beingwhoyouareinaspacethatmakesyoufeelgoodaboutyouruniqueself.Itisnosecretthatdiversityhaschangedalotinthelastfiveyears,butwewantedtoknowexactlyhowmuchithasevolved(進(jìn)化).WeaskedYear5and6studentstheiropiniononthetopicandwereceivedveryvariedresponses.Somesaidithasn'tchangedthatmuch,andwehavealwaysbeenatrulydiverseschool,butothersrespondedsayingthatinthelastfewyears,theyhavenoticedanincreaseinpeoplefeelingmorecomfortablebeingthemselves.Wealsotouchedbasewithsomeoftheteachers,whowereabletogiveusmoreinformationonthetopic.TheyagreedthateventslikeHarmonyDayandDiversityDayhavecreatedopportunitiesforteachersandstudentstodiscussandcelebratethedifferencesthatmaketheschoolunique.Oneteachersaiddiversityhasgrownovertimeandcontinuestoplayanimportantroleinmakingourschoolaswelcomingandinclusiveasitis.Anotheradded:"Diversityisallaroundusanditisgreattoseestudentsbeingthemselves.Afterall,diversityisforeveryone."(1)WhatdidaYear2studentsayaboutdiversity?A.Itmeansbeinghappy.B.Itmeansbeingproud.C.Itmeansself﹣acceptance.D.Itmeansequaltreatment.(2)Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"touchedbasewith"inthelastparagraphprobablymean?A.Talkedto.B.Agreedwith.C.Cameacross.D.Respondedto.(3)WhydoteachersthinkHarmonyDayisimportant?A.Itmakesstudentshappy.B.Ithelpsbuildself﹣confidence.C.Itpromotesdiversitydiscussion.D.Itstrengthensteacher﹣studentrelationship.(4)Whatcanweinferabouttheschool'satmosphereaboutdiversity?A.Diversityisonlycelebratedduringspecialevents.B.Theschoolisactivelyworkingtoincludeeveryone.C.Studentsareencouragedtohidetheirdifferences.D.Theschoolfocusesonstudents'grades.6.(2025春?安徽月考)OfficialsinSouthCarolinahaverecaptured(重新捕獲)thelastof43monkeysthatescapedfromafarmthatraisesmonkeysinearlyNovember.HeadofAlphaGenesisresearchcenter,GregWestergaard,saidthefinalfourrecapturedmonkeysappearedtobeingoodhealth.Theremainingmonkeyshadspentweekslivinginthewoodsandevenexperiencedararesnowstorm.AlphaGenesisisacompanythatoffersservicestobiomedicalresearchers.Somelocalscallit"themonkeyfarm."Theanimals﹣allfemalerhesusmacaquemonkeys﹣escapedfromthegroundsofthecompanyonNovember6.Policewhoinvestigated(調(diào)查)theincidentsaidthemonkeysescapedwhenanemployeefailedtoproperlylocktheirenclosure(圍欄).WestergaardexplainedinNovemberthatworkersweresupposedtolockonegatebeforeopeninganother,butallthreegateswereleftunlocked.EmployeesatAlphaGenesistriedtopersuadethemonkeystoreturnwithoffersofspecialfoods,includingpeanutbutterandjellysandwichesand"monkeybiscuits"﹣ahigh﹣proteinfoodmadespeciallyforrhesusmacaques.AlphaGenesisemployeeskeptaneyeonthemonkeysandsetoutkindtraps.Mostoftheanimalscamebacktoeatthefood.Mostofthemonkeysdidnotgofar.Theanimalsareaboutthesizeofacat,weighingaround3kilograms.Themonkeysneverrepresentedarisktopublichealth,policeandhealthofficialssaid.Duringthetimetheywerefree,theareareceiveditsfirstsnowinsevenyears,measuringupto8centimeters.TheAlphaGenesiscompanyraisesthemonkeystoselltomedicallabsandotherresearchers.Humanshavebeenusingthemonkeysforscientificresearchsincethelate1800s.Scientistsbelieverhesusmacaquesandhumanssplitfromacommonancestorabout25millionyearsagoandshareabout93percentofthesameDNA.(1)WhatcausedthemonkeystoescapefromAlphaGenesis?A.Thegateswereleftunlocked.B.Theemployeeforgottofeedthem.C.Themonkeysbrokefreeontheirown.D.Theenclosurewasdamagedbyararesnowstorm.(2)WhatisthemainpurposeofAlphaGenesiscompany?A.Toprovidepetsforlocals.B.Tosellthemonkeysforscientificresearch.C.Tostudyrhesusmacaquemonkeys'behavior.D.Totrainthemonkeysforhumanentertainment.(3)Whatcanweknowaboutrhesusmacaquemonkeysfromthetext?A.TheyarefromSouthCarolina.B.Theyareabouttheweightofacat.C.Theycanhardlysurviveinthewild.D.Theyaregeneticallyclosetohumans.(4)Whichofthefollowingservesasthebesttitle?A.EscapedMonkeysRecaptured.B.SnowstormAffectsEscapedMonkeys.C.SouthCarolinaMonkeyFarmIncident.D.BiomedicalResearchandRhesusMacaqueMonkeys.7.(2025春?中牟縣期末)Axolotls—thecuteandcharmingcreaturesmadefamousbythevideogame"Minecraft"—areinafreefall.Pollution,modernfarming,andtheintroductionofinvasive(入侵的)fishthathuntandeattheendangeredspecieshavereducedtheirhabitattothewaterwaysofasinglelakeinMexico.Butanewstudyisofferingaflashofhope:axolotlsraisedbypeoplecansurviveinthewild,JustineMcDanielreportedforTheWashingtonPost."Thisisahugestepbecauseinconservationprogramswhenyouhaveanimalsraisedbypeopleandyoutakethembacktothewild...therearealotofdeaths,"AlejandraRamos,thestudy'sleadauthorsaid.Axolotlshavelongbeenbredinlabsandarepopularpets,butincreasingtheirnumbersinthewildhasproventobeamuchgreaterchallenge.Thestudystuckradiotransmittersonto18axolotlsthatwouldallowthemtobetracked,thensetfreeeightintoMexicoCity'sLakeXochimilcoand10intoaman﹣madewetland.Atleasttwiceadayfor40days,researchersvisitedbothsitestocollectdata.Theresearchersfoundthattheaxolotlsintroducedtoaman﹣madepondalsosurvived,apromisingfindingforthepotentialofartificialwetlandstoaidaxolotlconservation,thestudyauthorssaid.Thatfindingmattersiftheirhabitatdoesn'trecoverorifclimatechangeworsens,EstherQuintero,aConservationInternational﹣Mexicobiologistsaid.ConservationInternationalissupportingaprojectinLakeXochimilcotobringbacktheaxolotl'snaturalhabitatbyreturningtoancestralfarmingpractices.Bysupportingfarmers'changetopesticide﹣free(無農(nóng)藥的)farmingandhelpingputinbiofilters(生物過濾器)tocleanthewater,theprojectaimstorestorethesewaterssoaxolotlscanlivewellinthefuture."Savingtheaxolotlgoesbeyondlikingthiscreaturethatisreallylovely,"Quinterosaid."Thereisnofutureforanyspecieswithoutitshabitat."(1)WhatmaypreventAxolotlsfromdyingoutaccordingtothestudy?A.Huntinginvasivefish.B.Trackingtheirlife.C.Feedingunderhumancare.D.Abanonhuntingthem.(2)What'sAlejandraRamos'attitudetothefinding?A.Opposed.B.Supportive.C.Unclear.D.Doubtful.(3)WhatdoesQuinteromeanbysayingthewords?A.Onlybycontrollingclimatechangewillaxolotlsbesafe.B.Axolotlswilldisappeardespiteourefforts.C.Axolotlsarelovedduetotheirappearance.D.Onlybyprovidingaxolotlsenoughhabitatscanwesavethem.(4)What'sthesuitabletitleofthetext?A.BeingRaised:Axolotls'NewHopeB.ForeignSpecies:ThreattoAxolotlsC.Axolotls:TargetofResearchersD.Habitat:Axolotls'SurvivingKey8.(2025春?張店區(qū)月考)Coralreefs(珊瑚礁)areoneofthemostastonishingandvitalecosystemsonourplanet.Theyareoftenreferredtoasthe"rainforestsofthesea"duetotheirrichbiodiversityandsignificantecologicalimportance.Coralreefsareformedbytheaccumulation(積累)ofcalciumcarbonateproducedbytinymarineorganisms(海洋生物)calledcoralpolyps.Thesepolypsworktogetheroverlongperiodsoftimetocreatelarge,complexstructuresthatprovideahabitatforalargecollectionofmarinelife.Oneoftheremarkablefeaturesofcoralreefsistheincrediblediversityofspeciestheysupport.Thousandsofdifferenttypesoffish,crustaceans,mollusks,andothermarinecreaturescallcoralreefshome.Thisdiversityisnotonlyawondertobeholdbutalsoplaysacrucialroleinmaintainingthebalanceofthemarineecosystem.Reefsalsoofferimportanteconomicbenefits.Theyattracttouristsfromallovertheworld,contributingtolocaleconomiesthroughactivitiessuchasdiving,andfishing.However,coralreefsarecurrentlyfacingnumerousthreats.Climatechangeisamajorconcern,asrisingseatemperaturescausecoralbleaching.Whenwatergetstoowarm,coralsexpel(排出)thesymbioticalgaethatgivesthemtheircolorandprovidesessentialnutrients,oftenleadingtothedeathofthecoral.Pollution,overfishing,anddestructivefishingpracticesalsoposesignificantriskstothehealthandsurvivalofthesedelicateecosystems.Itisourresponsibilitytotakeactionandprotectcoralreefstorthebenefitofpresentandfuturegenerations.Onlythroughourcollectiveeffortscanwehopetopreservethesemagnificentunderwaterlandscapesandthecountlessspeciesthatdependonthem.(1)Theauthormentionsthatcoralreefsareoftencalledthe"rainforestsofthesea"mainlytoemphasize.A.theirgeographicaldistributionsimilartorainforestsB.thefactthattheyareaseasytobedamagedasrainforestsC.thehighlevelofbiodiversityandecologicalsignificanceD.theroletheyplayintheglobalclimatejustlikerainforests(2)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"delicate"inparagraph5probablymean?A.Weak.B.Unchanging.C.Strong.D.Unbreaking.(3)What'stheauthor'sattitudetowardstheprotectionofcoralreefs?A.Negative.B.Indifferent.C.Objective.D.Supportive.(4)Whatmightbethebesttitleofthispassage?A.Coralreefs:TreasureorTrash?B.Coralreefs:WinnerorLoser?C.Coralreefs:FromHopelesstoHopeful.D.Coralreefs:FromWondertoWorry.9.(2025春?江西月考)AfirestruckNotre﹣DamedeParis(orNotreDame)onApril15,2019.Smokefilledthespringair,thespire(尖頂)layinruins,andburnedbeamslitteredthecathedral.Ithadlosttheframework,theroof,thespire,andthreesectionsofthevault.Afterthat,theFrenchpresidentissuedanextraordinarydecision:NotreDamewouldriseagain﹣injustfiveyears.Terrifyingasitwastoseetheburnedremainsofthe861﹣year﹣oldGothictreasure,PhilippeVilleneuve,itschiefarchitect,steppedthroughtheruins,caughtbysurprise.Villeneuvefoundthatallthestained﹣glasswindowswerespared,thegreatorgan,thefurniture,thepaintings﹣everythingwasnotdamaged.Thegovernment'sdecisionbecamethedrivingforcebehindthemostambitiousrestoration(修復(fù))inmodernFrenchhistory,though.Theprocessneverwentwithoutanyissue.First,aleadpollutionstoppedworkforamonth.Thenthesearchforalargenumberofcentury﹣oldoaktreesandhigh﹣qualitystoneswasfarfromeasy.Weather,too,seemedtocausetroublewithheavyrainsslowingdowntheremovaloftheburnedremains.Thenation'sfirmdeterminationtorebuildcarriedtheteamthroughthetoughworkoffiveyears.Onceitwasdone,walkingthroughtheoldwoodenbeamsofthereconstructedframework,socomplexthatknownasthe"forest",orbeneaththenewlyrestoredspire,Villeneuvefelttheworkwassoperfect,anditseemedasifthebigfiremightneverhavehappened.Moreover,thefirebadlyburningthecathedraluncovereditshiddenbeauty﹣withmanywhosawtherestoredinsidepartssayingtheyweremoreimpressivethanbeforethefire.Dirtstucktothesculptures,wallsandorganpipeswerepainstakinglyremoved,uncoveringabrightnessunseenforcenturies.Inthewakeofthedisaster,Villeneuveandhisteamhavefixedadvancedfiresafetysystemsinthecathedral.WhenpassersbysawNotreDame'sspireonceagainreachintotheParisiansky,theirawe(敬畏)evident,Villeneuveandhisteamwereawarethattheybroughttheirmissiontoatriumphantclose.(1)Whatdoesparagraph2wanttotellus?A.NotreDamehasbeenahistoricaltreasure.B.VilleneuverefusedtorestoreNotreDame.C.RestoringNotreDameinfiveyearswaspossible.D.NotreDame'sconditionwasworsethanexpected.(2)Whataspectoftherestorationdoesparagraph3focuson?A.Thechallengesitfaced.B.Thegoalsitachieved.C.Thetechnologyitapplied.D.Thesupportitgained.(3)HowwasthehiddenbeautyofNotreDameuncovered?A.Byremovingburnedremains.B.Byfittingfiresafetysystems.C.Byintroducingnewcollections.D.Bycleaningthepreviousparts.(4)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"triumphant"inthelastparagraphmean?A.Unexpected.B.Successful.C.Curious.D.Awkward.10.(2025春?坪山區(qū)校級月考)Underthesoftglowofherlaptop,31﹣year﹣oldZhangRuitypedamessagecarefully.ShefollowedinstructionsfromChinesesocialmedia:"YouareaBaZi(八字)master.Analyzemyfate—describemyappearance,importantlifeevents,andfinancialluck.Iamfemale,bornonJune17,1993,at4:42a.m.inHangzhou."DeepSeekR1,China'smostadvancedAI,respondedinjust15seconds.Thescreenfilledwithdetailedanalysis,highlightingthat2025﹣2027wouldbea"fireperiod"forhercareer."ItreatDeepSeeklikealifeadvisor,"Zhangsaid.FormanyChinese,thisAIoffersquickcomfortinsteadoftraditionaltherapy(治療),whichisoftenexpensiveandhardtoaccess."It'smyimmediatesolutionwhenemotionsoverwhelmme."Zhangisnotalone.AsDeepSeekcompeteswithOpenAIglobally,youngpeopleinChinaareusingAItobringbackancientfortune﹣telling.WeChatIndexshowsover2millionpostsmentioned"DeepSeekfortune﹣telling"inFebruary2025.UsersshareAI﹣generated(AI生成的)readings,testdifferentpredictions,andevenstudyoldspiritual(精神上的)bookswithAIhelp.Thistrendreflectsrisingsocialanxiety.AfterCOVID,youthunemploymentreached21%in2023andstayedat16%in2024.Economicgrowthslowedtoitslowestindecades.ManyyoungChinesecallthemselvesthe"lastgeneration,"unsureaboutmarriageandhavingchildrenduetouncertainfutures."Duringeconomicslowdowns,peopleseekcontrolthroughspiritualpractices,"saysreligionprofessorTingGuo.InChina,thisoftenhappensprivatelythroughphonesorcomputers.RachelZheng,a32﹣year﹣old,usesDeepSeekforwritingideas.Sheaskedhowtoconnectnaturalenergywithherwork.TheAIsuggestedwritingapsychologicalthrilleraboutlifecycles,evenrecommendingstylesandthemes.HermothernowalsoasksAIforhealthadvice."MasterDhasbecomeourfamily'strustedhelper,"Zhengsays,usingapopularnicknamefortheAI.Unliketraditionalfortune﹣tellers,DeepSeekisfreeandavailable24/7.UserspraiseitsdetailedBaZianalysiscomparedtoChatGPT,whichgivesgeneralanswersandisnotalwaysaccessibleinChina."DeepSeekanalyzesthedetailsandmakesspecificpredictions,"Zhengnotes.AsDeepSeekgrows,itbecomesmorethanatool—itbridgesancientwisdomwithmoderntechnology,creatinganewculturaltrendamongChina'syouth.(1)Whatcanweinferfromtheunderlinedsentenceinparagraph2?A.TheAI'sroleasapromptcopingmechanism.B.Herdistrust
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