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(2025·福建龍巖·一模)English-languageeditionsoftwoentertainingandinsightfulnovels,CatCountryandMrMaandSon,writtenbyoneofChina’smostaccomplishednovelists,thelateLaoShe,willsoonbeonbookshelvesaroundthecountry.

CatCountry,arguablyChina’sfirstventureintothefieldofsciencefiction,centersaroundaspacetravelerfromChinawhocrash-landsonanalienplanet,wherehediscoversacountryinhabitedentirelybyCatPeople.

PulitzerPrize-winningjournalistandliterarycriticIanJohnsonsaysinthebook’sintroduction,LaoShestretcheshimselffurtherthanever,producingoneofthemostremarkable,complicatedandinsightfulnovelsofmodernChina.

Thesarcastic(諷刺的)humorandmetaphoricalwritingarebelievedtobeinfluencedbythelateauthor’searlyexperiencesinLondon.LaoShetaughtChineseattheUniversityofLondon’sSchoolofOrientalStudiesfrom1924to1929,atimewhentheBritishstillviewedChinaandtheChinesewithstrongmixtureofdistrust,dismissiveness,guiltandfearaftertwoopiumwarsandtheBoxerRebellion(1900).

ItwastherethathebeganhiscareerasawriterofpatrioticbutcomplexfictionsaboutcontemporaryChina,writesUniversityofLondon’sseniorChineseliteraturelecturerJuliaLovellintheintroductionofMrMaandSon,whocallsit“thefirstChinesenoveltofacedirectlyBritishracismtowardChina".

BasedonLaoShe’sLondonexperiences,thenoveldisplaystheMas’attemptstodealwiththedeeplyrootedculturalmisconceptionsby1920sEnglishsocietyaftertheymovetheretorunanantiquesshop.AstheygoaboutbuildingtheirnewlivesinLondonandstrivingtomaintainasenseofculturalself,theirownrelationshipsaretested.

“Wefeltthatthesetwobooksofferafascinatinginsightintohowheworksandthinks,exploringChina’splaceintheworldandChina’sself-imagethroughevocative(喚起感情的)andbeautifulwritingthatisasrelevanttodayasitwaswhenitwasfirstwritteninthe1930s,”saysJoLusby,managingdirectorofPenguinChina.

1.WhatdoesCatCountrystandasinChina’ssciencefiction

A.Apeak.B.Aturningpoint.C.Amiracle.D.Apilot.

2.WhatdidLaoShe’sLondonexperiencecontributeto

A.Hiswritingstyle.B.Hiscareerasateacher.

C.Hissenseoffamilyunity.D.HisprejudicetotheBritish.

3.WhatmessageismainlyconveyedinMr.MaandSonaccordingtothetext

A.Businesschallenges.B.Cross-culturalconflicts.

C.Tightbondsinfamily.D.ThebackwardnessofChina.

4.InJoLusby’seyes,thetwobooks_______.

A.highlightChina’ssocialconflictsB.establishLaoShe’sstatusinliterature

C.deepenLaoShe’sunderstandingofauthoringD.provideanangletolookintoChina’sidentity

(2025·河北邯鄲·三模)Earlyinthemorning,thecommanderofSpaceX’sPolarisDawnmissionopenedthetophatch(艙門(mén))ofaCrewDragoncapsule,andthenslowlyemergedintospace—460milesabovethesurfaceoftheEarth.Thecommanderisnotaprofessionalastronautonagovernmentmission;heisatechbillionaire.Thefeatachievedbyhimandhiscrewmarksthefirst-everprivatespacewalk.

PolarisDawn,thefirstofthreeflightsinthePolarisprivatespaceflightprogram,aimstotestSpaceX’snewspacesuitsandpromoteresearchrelatedtoafuturemissiontoMars.Oncethecommanderemergedfromthehatch,heconductedaseriesoftestsdesignedtoevaluatethesuit’smobility,thermal(熱的)systemsandtheDragonmobilityaid.Afteraroundtenminutesinspace,heclimbedbackintothecapsuletomakeroomforSpaceXengineerSarahGillis.Thehatchwasopenforjustahalfhour.Infact,theattemptwasperhapsmoreofastand-upextravehicularactivity(SEVA)thanawalk—thecommanderandGillisheldontotherailingsattachedtothehatchwithahandorafootduringtheentiretime.Theirspacesuitswouldn’thaveallowedforaspacewalkwithoutbeingattachedanyway.

ThoughonlythecommanderandGillisconductedaspacewalk,theentirecrew,whichincludedmissionpilotScottPoteetandmedicalofficerAnnaMenon,hadtowearspacesuitsduringtheEVA,astheDragonspacecraftdidn’thaveanairlock.Asaresult,theentirecapsulehadtobedepressurizedandopentothevacuum(真空)ofspaceduringthespacewalk.

Whenthecommanderopenedthehatch,italsomarkedthefirsttimethatthecrewwereinspaceatthesametime.Butthemission’s“firsts"don’tendthere—atitspeakdistanceof870milesfromtheEarth,theDragon’screwwerethefarthestfromourplanetthatanyhumanhasbeensinceNASA’sApollomoonmissions.Soit’ssignificantthattheFalcon9rocketthatlaunchedthemintospaceearlierthisweekliftedofffromthesamelaunchpadasApollo11.Asifthatwasn’tenough,thismissionmarkedthefirsttimeinspaceforPoteet,GillisandMenon.

5.WhatisthetargetofPolarisDawn

A.Totestnewspacesuitsandadvanceresearch.

B.Toconductaspacewalkwithoutattachments.

C.Toundertakeagovernmentalspaceexploration.

D.TocompetewithNASA’sApollomissionsandothers.

6.Whydidallthecrewwearspacesuitsduringthespacewalk

A.Tocreateavacuum.B.Toincreasebodypressure.

C.Todealwiththeabsenceoftheairlock.D.Toparticipateinthemedicalactivitiesinspace.

7.Whichofthefollowingwastheachievementofthemission

A.Itsetseveralnewrecords.B.Itmarkedthefarthestrocketlaunch.

C.Itprovedthesmoothnessofspacewalks.D.Itdeterminedsubsequentspacemissions.

8.Whatisthetextmainlyabout

A.ThedetailsofSpaceX’snewspacesuits.B.Thehistoryofprivatespaceexplorations.

C.ThechallengesfacedbytheDragoncrew.D.ThesignificanceofthePolarisDawnmission.

(2025·河北·模擬預(yù)測(cè))InacooperationbetweenthepopularYouTuberJimmyDonaldson,famouslyknownasMrBeast,andtherapidlyexpandingelectricbikecompanyLectriceBikes,aremarkableplanhasunfolded,touchingthelivesof600individualsinneedacrossAmerica.

LectriceBikes,recognizedasoneofthenation’sleadingelectricbikemanufacturers,joinedforceswithDonaldson’sBeastPhilanthropy,anonprofitorganizationwithagoalofmakingtheworldabetterplace.Together,theystartedamissiontoprovidelife-changingelectricbikestothosefacingtransportchallenges.

Withasharedvisionofmakingapracticaldifferenceinpeople’slives,thepartnershipsawLectriceBikesgenerouslydonating$600,000worthofelectricbikestoBeastPhilanthropy.

“E-bikescanmakeasignificantpositiveimpactonthelivesofindividuals,especiallythosewhoarestrugglingduetoalackofreliabletransportation,”statedLeviConlow,co-founderandCEOofLectriceBikes.

Toidentifydeservingreceivers,BeastPhilanthropyenlistedthesupportofMrBeast’svastonlinecommunity,encouragingindividualstosubmitvideosdetailingtheirneedforanelectricbike.Aftercarefuldiscussion,600individualswereselectedasreceiversofthelife-changingelectricbikes.Somebikeswerehand-deliveredtorecipients,whileotherswereshippeddirectlytotheirdoorsteps,ensuringanefficientdistributionprocess.

Theimpactofthisinitiativewasprettyevidentasreceiverssharedtheirjoyandgratitudethroughvideoresponses,showingthetransformativepoweroftheirnewelectricbikes.Fromunboxingtheirbikestotakingtheirfirstexcitingrides,thereceiversexpressedgreatappreciationforthenewfoundmobilityandfreedomthattheirelectricbikesaffordedthem.

“OurgoalatBeastPhilanthropyistohelpasmanypeopleaspossible.LectriceBikessharesthesamegoal,soworkingwiththemonprojectsisanexcellentmatch,"remarkedDarrenMargolias,directorofBeastPhilanthropy.

9.WhydidLectriceBikescooperatewithMrBeast

A.Toincreasesales.B.Topromoteitsbrand.

C.Toaidpeopleinneed.D.Tostartanewbusiness.

10.Howwerethereceiversofthee-bikeschosen

A.Byjoiningonlinecommunity.B.ThroughMrBeast’srecommendation.

C.ByselectingontheInternet.D.Throughintensecompetitions.

11.Whatwasthefeelingofthee-bikereceivers

A.Confused.B.Relieved.C.Disappointed.D.Grateful.

12.Whatmainlycontributedtothesuccessofthiscooperativemission

A.Thesharedpurpose.B.Thenetizens’appeal.

C.Thepopularityofe-bikes.D.Thesupportofthegovernment.

(2025·江蘇南通·二模)GyeongyunLilyMinspentthelastsevenmonthsinamakeshiftlaboratoryshesetupinherparent’sgarage,workinghardtoturnvibrationsproducedbysoundwavesinsportsarenasintoelectricalenergy.

The17-year-oldrisingsenior’sideabegantotakeshapewhenwatchingDisney’sMonsters,Inc.Inthe2001film,energyisgeneratedfromchildren’sscreams.Withoutthecruelty,Gyeongyunthought,theconceptcouldhelpmeettheglobaldemandforsustainableenergy.

“Ibegantowonderif,inreality,withthehelpofpiezoelectriceffect(壓電效應(yīng)),wecouldusetheabundantnoiseinenvironmentslikesportsarenastogenerateelectricity.”explainsGyeongyun.Certainmaterialsintheenvironmentproducelargeamountsofmechanicalenergyasvibrationsorshocks.Thisenergyislargelywasted.However,withthepiezoelectriceffect,itispossibletochangethisenergyintoelectricenergy.Mixinghercuriositywithherpassionforscienceandinnovation,theyoungstudentsetouttoexploreanewwaytomeetglobalenergydemandsandreduceourrelianceonfossilfuels.

Today,withover60percentofglobalelectricitygeneratedbyfossilfuels,theworldcontinuestobeheavilydependentonnon-renewableenergysources.AccordingtoarecentreportbytheWorldNuclearAssociation,whichpromotestheglobalnuclearenergyindustry,over40percentofenergy-relatedcarbondioxide(CO2)emissionsperyearareduetotheburningoffossilfuelsforelectricitygeneration.

Withhereco-friendlytechnology,Gyeongyunsecuredaspotasafinalistinthisyear’sRegeneronInternationalScienceandEngineeringFair,theworld’slargestglobalsciencecompetitionforhighschoolstudents.

AccordingtoGyeongyun,asportsarenaisthesuitablelocationforherprojectbecauseitrepresentsauniqueenvironmentwithlotsofnoiseofthecheeringcrowds,announcementsandmusic.

“Althoughthistechnologyisnotyetrealisticallyapplicableduetothecurrentlimitationsinthesensitivityandefficiencyofpiezoelectricmaterials,byadvancingthequalityofpiezoelectricdevices,wecanunlockanewwayofsustainableenergyproduction,contributingtoacleanerandmoresustainablefuture."shesays.

13.Gyeongyunthoughtofturningnoiseintoelectricitybecauseof_________.

A.theencounterinthegarageB.hercuriosityaboutscience

C.theinspirationfromaDisneyfilmD.herconcernabouttheglobalproblem

14.What’sthefunctionofPara.4

A.TohighlighttheprofitsofGyeongyun’sproject.

B.ToillustratethenecessityofGyeongyun’sproject.

C.Toindicatetheimportanceofusinglessfossilfuels.

D.Todemonstratetheinfluenceofaworseningproblem.

15.Whatcanweimplyfromthelastparagraph

A.Thedevelopmentshouldbespedup.

B.Thetechnologyhasbeenwidelyapplied.

C.Gyeongyunhasovercometechnologybarriers.

D.Gyeongyunremainshopefulabouthisproject.

16.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage

A.TrafficNoisetoFuel:aNewDiscovery

B.ANewTypeofGlobalEnergyDemand

C.WeCan’tUsetheNoiseinOurSurroundings

D.StadiumNoisetoElectricity:aGreenerFuture

(2025·江蘇·模擬預(yù)測(cè))ThepathnetworkacrossWaleshasbeenunderfundedforyearsanditisbecominglessandlessaccessible.Thiscomesatatimewhenmoreandmorepeopleareexploringtheoutdoors.

RamblersCymru,awalkinggroup,islaunchingacampaigncallingontheWelshGovernmenttosupportagreenrecoverybyinvestinginpathsandaccessnationallytoboosthealthanaccesstonature.

AngelaCharlton,DirectorofRamblersCymrusaid,“Webelievethatpeopleshouldnotonlyhavetherighttoaccesstheoutdoorsbutalsoknowwheretheycanaccessit.Missingandbrokensignageandblockagesonthepathsarebecomingtoocommonbarrierstotheenjoymentofbeingoutdoors.”

“Thepathnetworkispartofourculturalheritage,connectingcommunitiesandprovidinguswiththeall-importanthealthandwell-beingbenefitsweneed,"Angelasaid.

RamblersCymruhopedthat10%oftheactivetravelbudgetarrangedforpublicrightsofwayimprovementswouldgosomewaytohelpthelocalauthoritiestackletheproblemsonthenetwork.Alongsidethis,theywouldliketoseeamonitoringsysteminwhichlocalauthoritiesarefundedtomonitorthepaths,sotheyhaveaclearideaoftheconditiontheyareinandwherethemostextrainvestmentisneeded.

“Havingbeendeclaredanationalasset(資產(chǎn))bytheWelshGovernment,ournetworkneedstobeprotectedandkepttabsonproperly,sothatwecanbuildahealthiernationwherepeopleareconnectedtonatureclosetotheircommunities,”Angelasaid.

Angelaalsoadded,“Wewanttobepartofthesolutionandarealreadyworkingonprojectsthatsupportvolunteersandlocalcouncilstotakeownershipoflocalpaths,butsomuchmoreneedstobedone."Followingthecampaign,theywillbesubmittingthepledges(誓言)totheWelshGovernmentintheautumn.

17.WhatisRamblersCymru’spurposeinlaunchingacampaign

A.Tohelppeopletraveloutdoors.B.Toaidthegovernmenttoinvest.

C.Tobuildanationalpathnetwork.D.Tocallonpeopletodonatemoney.

18.WhatdoesAngelaCharltonprobablyexpectthegovernmenttodo

A.Turntocommonpeople.B.Restorethesignsonthepaths.

C.Enjoystayinginnature.D.Setupmorecommunities.

19.WhatisRamblersCymru’ssuggestionaboutthemonitoringsystem

A.Thelocalauthoritiesshouldfundit.B.Thepublicshouldberesponsibleforit.

C.Itshouldcostmostoftheactivetravelbudget.D.Itshouldbemainlyusedforcheckingonthepaths.

20.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“kepttabson”inparagraph6probablymean

A.Changed.B.Removed.C.Monitored.D.Listed.

(2025·浙江衢州·二模)Astheproverbsays,astrawshowswhichwaythewindblows.AnewstudypublishedbytheU.S.CentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention(CDC)showsthattheH5N1birdfluvirusisprobablycirculatingundetectedindomesticanimalsinmanypartsofthecountryandmaybeinfectingunawarevets(獸醫(yī)).

Inthehealthagency’sMorbidityandMortalityWeeklyReport,agroupofresearchersfromtheCDC,theOhioDepartmentofHealthandtheAmericanAssociationofBovinePractitionersreportedtheresultsofanalysistheyconductedon150cowvetsfrom46statesandCanada.TheyfoundthatthreeofthemhadantibodiesfortheH5N1birdfluvirusintheirblood.However,noneoftheinfectedvetsrecalledhavinganysymptoms,includingconjunctivitis,orpinkeye,themostcommonlyreportedsymptominhumancases.

SeemaLakdawala,amicrobiologistatEmoryUniversityinAtlanta,whowasnotinvolvedintheresearch,saidshewassurprisedthatonly2%ofthevetssurveyedtestedpositivefortheantibodies,consideringanotherCDCstudyshowedthat17%ofdairyworkerssampledhadbeeninfected.Butshesaidshewasevenmoresurprisedthatnoneofthemhadknowntheywereinfectedorthattheyhadworkedwithinfectedanimals.

“Thesesurprisingresultsindicatethatserumsurveillance(血清檢測(cè))studiesareimportanttoinformriskofinfectionsthataregoingunnoticed,"shesaid.“Vetsareonthefrontlineoftheoutbreak,andincreasedbiosafetypracticeslikerespiratoryandeyeprotectionshouldreducetheirexposurerisk.”

JenniferNuzzo,directorofthePandemicCenteratBrownUniversity,describedthestudyas“goodandbadnewsstudy."“Ontheonehand,weseeconcerningevidencethattheremaybemoreH5N1outbreaksonfarmsthanbeingreported,”shesaid,“Ontheotherhand,I’mreassuredthatthereisn’tevidencethatinfectionsamongvetshavebeenwidespread."

However,JohnKorslund,aU.S.DepartmentofAgriculturescientist,saidthatfindingH5N1antibodiesinthebloodofvetswasan“interestingbutveryimprecisewaytomeasurestatecattleincidence,soweneedfollow-upstudy.”

21.Whyistheproverbinparagraphlmentioned

A.Todescribeafact.B.Tointroducethestudy.

C.Toexplainanissue.D.Topresentanopinion.

22.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout

A.Thefindingsoftheanalysis.B.Thesymptomsofthevets.

C.ThecausesofH5N1birdflu.D.Thebasiclogicofthestudy.

23.WhatsurprisedSeemaLakdawalathemost

A.Theinfectedvets’unawarenessoftheissue.

B.The17%infectionrateamongdairyworkers.

C.Thehighnumberofpositivetestresultsinvets.

D.Theriskofunrecognizedinfectionsincowsandvets.

24.Whataspectshouldbeimprovedinthefollow-upstudy

A.Thesizeofthetestedgroup.B.Theindividualsamples.

C.Thedataanalysisprocedure.D.Themeasuringmethod.

(2025·浙江衢州·二模)OpenAI,thecompanybehindtheartificialintelligencetoolChatGPT,hassetoutrestructuringplanstomakeiteasierforittoraisemoneyandremoverestrictionsmadebyitsnon-profitparent(母公司).

OpenAIrevealsitsfor-profitunitwouldbecomeapublicbenefitcorporation,acompanyrequiredtoconsidertheinterestsofsocietyaswellasshareholder(股東)value.Thenon-profitparentwouldhave“asignificantinterest"inthepublicbenefitcorporation,OpenAIsaidinablog-post,addingthatitwouldbeoneofthe“bestresourcednon-profitsinhistory.”

OpenAIhasbeenlookingtomakechangestoitsrulestomakeiteasierforinvestorstoprofitwhentheyinjectnewinvestmentintothefirm.OpenAIwasfoundedin2015asaresearch-focusednon-profitbutcreatedafor-profitunitfouryearslatertosecurefundingforthehighcostsofAIdevelopment.Itsunusualstructuregavecontrolofthefor-profitunittothenon-profit.

A$6.6billionfundraisingbyOpenAI,whichvalueditat$157billion,wasconditionalonitbeingabletoremoveaprofitlimitandmovetowardsbeingamoreconventionalcompany.

“Weagainneedtoraisemoremoneythanwe’dimagined.Investorswanttobackusbuttheyneedconventionalequity(股東權(quán)益)andalessuniquestructure,"OpenAIsaid.“ThehundredsofbillionsofdollarsthatcompaniesareinvestingintoAIshowwhatitwilltakeforOpenAItocontinuepursuingthemission.”

“Thisisthecriticalstepthecompanyneedsinordertocontinuefundraising,"saidGilLuria,analystwithDADavidson&Co.Thekeytotheannouncement,hesaid,wasthatthefor-profitsideofOpenAI“willrunandcontrolOpenAI’soperationsandbusiness.”ForitsAIcompetitors,it’sadifferentmatter.Musk,anOpenAIco-founder,istryingtoprecludetheplan,asisMetaPlatforms,whichisdevelopingacompetitoragainstChatGPTnamedMetaAI.

25.Whatisapublicbenefitcorporationrequiredtodo

A.Operateitsnon-profitparentindependently.

B.Focusonlyonmaximizingshareholdervalue.

C.Reducetheamountofmoneyraisedfrominvestors.

D.Combinetheinterestsofsocietyandshareholdervalue.

26.WhydoesOpenAIbelieveitneedstorestructureitsoperationsinparagraph5

A.Toattractmoreinvestorsandsimplifythestructure.

B.TopushforwarditsdevelopmentgoalsonAIsafety.

C.Tosettleconflictswithitsnon-profitparentorganization.

D.Topreventcompetitorsfromtakingcontrolofitsoperations.

27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“preclude"inparagraph6mean

A.Design.B.Prevent.C.Back.D.Follow.

28.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext

A.OpenAItoKeepInfluencingShareholders.

B.OpenAItoDefendChatGPTfromCriticism.

C.OpenAItoRelaxControloverItsFor-ProfitUnit.

D.OpenAItoSpendFundsonArtificialIntelligence.

(2025·安徽·三模)Chineseskeleton(鋼架雪車(chē))racerZhaoDanmadeasignificantadvanceonSaturdaybywinningChina’sfirst-everwomen’sgoldmedalinthedisciplineattheWorldCupseriesinYanqing.ZhaoDan,whopreviouslytrainedasatriplejump(三級(jí)跳遠(yuǎn))athletebeforeswitchingtoskeletonracing,outperformedastrongfieldofOlympicmedalistsinthecompetition.

TheNationalSlidingCenterinnorthwestBeijingfeaturesoneoftheworld’smostchallengingtracks,covering1.9kilometerswithdifficultturns,steepslopes(陡坡),andaunique360-degreecircularsection.Fewplayershavemanagedtomasterthistracksinceitsfirstappearanceatthe2022WinterOlympics,makingZhaoDan’sachievementevenmoreremarkable.

ZhaoDancompletedhertworunsinacombinedtimeoftwominutesand4.27seconds,defeatingOlympicchampionHannahNeiseofGermanyby0.37seconds.Britain’sFreyaTarbit,whowastiedwithZhaoDanafterthefirstrun,finishedthirdwithatotaltimeof2:04:68.ThevictorymarkedasignificantimprovementforZhaoDan,whohadfinishedsecondinherpreviousYanqingCuprace.

Inthemen’scompetition,China’sYinZhengsecuredthirdplacewithatimeof2:02:02,behindBritain’sMattWestonandGermany’sChristopherGrotheer,whowongold.TheChinesemen’steamshowedimpressivedepth,withthreemoreracers—LinQinwei,ZhuHaifeng,andChenWenhao—finishinginthetopeightpositions.

TheeventdemonstratedChina’sgrowingstrengthinskeletonracing,withboththemen’sandwomen’steamsqualifyingthemaximumnumberofracersallowedperteam.“Now,wehavethemedalsandthestrengthinnumbers.Gradually,Ithinkwewillachievebetterresultsoneraceatatime,”saidZhaoDan,whoat21yearsoldrepresentsthefutureofChineseskeletonracing.Thecompetitionattracted62athletesfrom16countriestocompeteinthisseason’sthirdWorldCupevent.

29.Whatcanweknowfromthefirstparagraph

A.Chinesearebornskeletonplayers.

B.Chinahasmadehistoryinskeleton.

C.ZhaoDanisn’tsuitablefortriplejump.

D.SkeletonispopularinChina.

30.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout

A.Theintroductiontoplayingfield.

B.Theprocessofcontest.

C.TheachievementsofZhaoDan.

D.Theuniquenessof2022WinterOlympics.

31.WhatmadeZhaoDan’swinimpressive

A.Herappearance.B.Tracksofhighdifficulty.

C.Thenumberofmedals.D.Herachievementsintriplejump.

32.WhatisZhaoDan’sattitudetowardsthecomingcompetition

A.Indifferent.B.Worried.C.Confident.D.Unsure.

(2025·安徽蚌埠·二模)Evertheinnovatortoentertainitscustomers,thisMasschetusettescaferecentlycameupwithanovelattractionforitscustomers.“WalkinandgiveusyourBESTdancemovesfor5seconds,"readsasigndisplayedontheentrancedoor.Ifyoudoso,youcangetacupofcoffeeforfree.

TheunexpecteddancevenueCoffeeMilano,whichservesthemostdeliciouscoffee,drinks,breakfastandlunchalldaylong,sevendaysaweek.

TheresponsetoCoffeeMilano’spromotionwaselectric,withmultiplecustomerseagertoshowofftheirbestdancemoves.“Itwasfun,energeticandsmiley,”saysJoshuaRashid,thecafeownerofthesmallfamily-ownedbusiness.“Funnydancescanreallyimprovecustomers’mood."

It’snosecretthatactinghappy,movingandmusiccangetyoufeelingbetter,evenifit’sabitunnaturalatfirst.Brainly,aknowledge-sharingcommunity,discussestheso-called“Facialfeedbackeffect”.Thisisdocumentedinstudiesshowingthatforcingasmilecanstillboostmoodandhappinesslevels.Thisislikelybecausewhenpeoplesmile,theirbrainsreleasesomethingthathelpstoreducestress.

OnNovember23,2024,avideoofthedancingcustomersbecameahitonline,amassinganastonishing7.6millionviewsonlinesinceitwasposted.

“Wejustthoughtitwasgoingtobeasmallthingforthepeoplethatcomeineveryday,"admitsOliverSvensen,socialmediadirectoratCoffeeMilano.Shesaysthehugesuccessofthecampaignisduetothevicarious(間接感受到的)pleasureofseeingpeoplefeelinghappyandexpressingthemselves,ratherthanthefreedrinkalone.

“Iamstillprocessingthis.Ididn’trealizethepoweroftheInternet,”saysRashid.“Morecustomersarecominginanddancing."Heplanstomakethisjoyfuleventamonthlyfixture.“Itwasamazingandfun.Thecustomerskeptaskingwhenthenextonewouldbe!”hesays.

33.Thesignattheentrancecanbereplacedby“______".

A.Freecoffeeisjustadanceaway!B.Whowillbethebestdancer

C.Smileforacupoffreecoffee!D.Wouldyouliketodrinkcoffee

34.Whatisthefunctionofparagraph4

A.Tooffersomeadvice.B.Tosupportaclaim.

C.Tointroduceanewtopic.D.Todoubtacommonbelief.

35.WhatdoesOliverSvensenmentionaboutthecampaign

A.Thesocialpurposesoflaunchingit.B.Theeffortstoboostitonsocialmedia.

C.Thefactorscontributingtoitssuccess.D.Thepracticalapproachestoexpandingit.

36.WhatcanbeknownaboutRashid

A.Heisastonishedatthepopularityofthecampaign.

B.Heplanstocomeupwithmoresimilarjoyfulevents.

C.Heinitiallyhadlittleconfidenceinthetasteofcoffee.

D.HefirstgottheideafromadiscussionontheInternet.

(2025·安徽·一模)ADutchmuseumhasrecoveredanartworkthatlooksliketwoemptybeercansafterastaffmemberaccidentallythrewitintherubbishbin.

Thework,entitledAlltheGoodTimesWeSpentTogetherbytheFrenchartistAlexandreLavet,appearsonfirstglancetobetwoabandonedanddented(癟的)beertins.However,acloserlookshowstheyarecarefullyhand-paintedandrequiredalotoftimeandefforttocreate.Theirartisticvaluewaslostonamechanic,whosawthemdisplayedinaliftandthrewtheminthebin.Thecurator(館長(zhǎng))ElisahvandenBerghreturnedfromashortbreakandnoticedthecanshaddisappeared.Sherecoveredthemfromabinbagjustastheywereabouttobethrownout.

FroukjeBudding,oftheLAMmuseuminLisse,westernNetherlands,saidartworkswereoftenleftinunusualplaces—hencethedisplayinalift.“Wetrytosurprisevisitorsforallthetime,”shesaid.“Wehavenowputtheworkinamoretra

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