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2025年11月測試A.ThePeakDistrictoffersmorewildlifeviewingopportunities.

B.ThePeakDistricthasacolderclimate.

英語試卷C.TheArcticprovidesbetteropportunitiesforhiking.

D.TheArctichasmuchlongerdaylighthoursthanthePeakDistrict.

本試卷共150分3.Whatistheoverallpurposeofthepassage?

第一部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分60分)A.Tocomparetheclimatesofdifferenttouristdestinations.

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題3分,滿分45分)B.TodescribethewildlifefoundinvariousregionsduringJuly.

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項C.ToprovidetravelrecommendationsbasedonseasonalattractionsinJuly.

涂黑。D.Topromoteinternationaltourismbyhighlightingpopularfestivals.

A

B

Assummercomesandholidaysbegin,Julyisagoodtimeforfamilytravel.Forthosewhoarenotwith

Istudiedvisualeffectsforfiveyearsandworkedonmajorfilmandtelevisionproductions.At27,my

youngchildren,therearesomeexcitingtrips.

adultlifefinallyfeltlikeitwasbeginning—Ihadmyownapartment,independence,andaclearcareerpath.

OkavangoDelta,Botswana

Buteverythingchangedwhenartificialintelligencebegantakingoverjobslikemine.

FloodwatersfilterintoDeltaandstretchvein-likeoversubmergedgrasslands.Theytakearoundsix

Animating3Dcharactersusedtobeacollaborativeeffort.Itrequiredartists,modelers,riggers,and

monthstoreachthisarea,risingduringthedryseason,whichrunsfromMaytoNovember,withsomeofthe

texturepaintersworkingtogether,combiningtechnicalskillswithcreativity.ButasAItoolsbecamemore

highestlevelsthismonth.JulycanbechillyintheOkavangoDeltawithhighsof25℃,droppingtosingle

powerful,studiosbeganreplacinghumanworkerswithalgorithms(算法)thatcouldgenerateresultsfaster

digitsovernight.WhilethesurroundingKalaharidriesout,thesewatersdrawawealthofwildlifeinJuly.

andcheaper.Thepandemiconlyspedupthisprocess.Opportunitiesdriedup,contractsended,andentire

TheArcticstudiosshutdown.

IntheArctic,summerrunsfromJunetoSeptember,makingitthebesttimeforpolarvoyages.PlacesAfterlosingmyjob,Isentouthundredsofapplicationsbutreceivedalmostnoresponse.EvenwhenI

likeGreenlandandSvalbardbecomeaccessiblebyship.Temperaturesriseto3~7℃,andthereisalmost24learnednewsoftwareandtriedtoadapt,thecompetitionwasoverwhelming—notjustlocally,butglobally.

hoursofdaylight.Wildlifesuchaspolarbears,seals,reindeer,andwhalescanbeseen.TouristscanexploreOutofmyclassof150students,fewerthanadozenstillworkinanimationtoday.Whathurtsthemostisnot

glaciersandicebergsbykayakorZodiacboat.therejections,buttheattitudeofsomepeoplewhobelieveourprofessionneverreallymattered.Onsocial

PeakDistrict,Englandmedia,I'vereadcommentscelebratingthedisappearanceofcreativejobs.Somesayweweretooslowortoo

ThePeakDistrictinEnglandisthecountry'soldestnationalpark.Julyisagreattimeforoutdoorexpensive,withoutrecognizingtheyearsoftraining,theartistry,ortheemotionaldepthwebroughttoour

activitieslikehikingandcycling.Thereareover1,600milesofwalkingpathsandnearly60milesofbikework.

trails.PopularspotsincludeMonsalTrailandThreeShiresHead,wherevisitorscanswiminnaturalpools.IfeellikeI'vebeenreplacedandrobbed.Ourstyles,ourtechniques,evenourcreativechoiceshavebeen

TheareaalsohostsfestivalsliketheBuxtonInternationalFestivalandYNotFestival.absorbedbyAIsystemswithoutourpermissionorcompensation.Now,we'reblamedfornolongerbeing

Provence,Franceuseful.I'vehadtomovebackinwithmyparents.Mylifehasalsosufferedbecauseofmyunstablesituation.

InProvence,France,lavenderfieldsbloomfromJunetolateJuly,especiallyinareaslikeLuberonandI’mtryingtoswitchcareers,buteventhen,doorsarecloseddueto“l(fā)ackofexperience."Volunteeringdoesn't

Verdon.Lavendermuseumsandfestivalsofferinsightsintoharvesting.Nearby,theGorgesduVerdonhascountifit'snotdonethroughacompany.

brightgreenish-bluewaterperfectforboatingandpicnics.On14July,peoplecelebrateBastilleDaywithI’mnotalone.Thousandsofillustrators,translators,designers,andothercreativesarefacingthesame

fireworks,parades,andpartiesacrossFrance.crisis.AsAIcontinuestoadvance,wemustnotforgetthereallivesitaffects.

1.WhatmakesJulyagoodtimetovisittheOkavangoDelta?4.Whatchangedidthepandemicbringtotheanimationindustry?

A.Heavyrainfallcreateslushgreenlandscapesforphotography.A.Itincreaseddemandforanimation.

B.Floodwaterspeak,attractingwildlifetotheregion.B.ItsloweddownAIdevelopment.

C.Extremelyhotweatherincreasesanimalactivitynearwatersources.C.Itmadestudiosmoredependentonhumanworkers.

D.Thickvegetationprovidesperfecthidingspotsforrarebirds.D.ItspedupthereplacementofhumanswithAI.

2.WhatisonemajordifferencebetweenvisitingtheArcticandthePeakDistrictinJuly?5.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthecurrentjobmarketforcreativeprofessionals?

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A.ItisbecomingmorecompetitiveduetoAIandglobalization.8.WhyareAmurleopardsabletowalkonsnoweasily?

B.Employersvaluecreativityandarehiringmoreartists.A.TheirbodiesarelighterthanthoseofAfricanleopards.

C.Volunteeringexperienceiswidelyacceptedasrealworkexperience.B.Theyhavestronglegsthathelpthemmovequicklythroughdeepsnow.

D.Manystudiosareexpandingandofferingmoreopportunities.C.Theirwidepawshelpthemstayontopofthesnow.

6.Whatistheauthor'smainconcerninthelasttwoparagraphs?D.Theymoveslowlyandcarefullytoavoidslipping.

A.ThefastdevelopmentofAItechnologycannotbestopped.9.WhatcouldbetheAmurleopard'shuntingbehaviorfromthepassage?

B.Creativeworkersarenotreceivingproperrecognitionorsupport.A.Itpreferstohuntinlargegroups.

C.Itiseasyforartiststofindnewjobsinotherindustries.B.Itreliesheavilyonspeedratherthanstrength.

D.ManycreativeprofessionalsenjoyworkingwithAItools.C.Itoftenhuntsduringthedaydueto24-hourdaylight.

7.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?D.Itusesitsenvironmenttoapproachpreysilently.

A.AIIstheFutureoftheFilmIndustry10.WhatcausesAmurleopardstobeconsideredoneoftherarestwildcats?

B.ACreativeLifeinVisualEffectsA.Difficultyadaptingtocoldclimates.

C.WhenAITakesOver:OneArtist'sStoryB.Habitatlossduetohumanactivities.

D.WhyWeShouldSupportTraditionalJobsC.Aslowerreproductionratecomparedtootherbigcats.

D.Attacksbylargerpredators.

C

11.Whatdoesthephrase“clawingtheirwayback”inthelastparagraphmean?

Slowlycreepingdownthesnowyhillside,theAmurleopardwatchesitspreythroughthetrees.Inthe

A.Diggingintothegroundwiththeirclaws.

clearingbelow,asikadeermunches(咀嚼)ontreebark—oneofitsfewremainingfoodsourcesduring

B.Fightingagainsteachotherforsurvival.

thecoldRussianwinter.Theleopardcrouches,itsbodysolowtothegroundthatitsbellyfurbrushesthe

C.Makingaslowbutdeterminedrecovery.

snow.Suddenly,itboundsandspringsforward,tacklingthedeerfrom10feetaway.It'sdinnertime.

D.Leavingmarksbehindinthesnow.

Mostpeoplethinkofleopardsprowling(徘徊)thegrasslandsofAfrica,butthesespottedpredators

thriveinmanydifferentcountriesandhabitats.AmurleopardscanbefoundinthemountainousforestsofD

easternRussiaandnorthernChina.NamedaftertheAmurRiver,whichrunsalongtheborderofbothcountries,Humanintelligencehasbroughtgreatprogress,butithasalsocreatedseriousproblemslikeclimate

thesecatsarewelladaptedtothisharshenvironment.Theirsoft,densefurkeepsthemwarminthebittercold,change.SciencecommunicatorHankGreenbelievesthathumansdidnotharmtheEarthbecausetheywere

andtheirlargepawsworklikesnowshoes,allowingthemtowalkonsnowwithoutsinking.stupidorcareless.Infact,wecausedclimatechangepreciselybecauseofourintelligence—byusingfossil

Amurleopardsweighabout80pounds,some30poundslessthantheaverageAfricanleopard.Butfuelstoimprovelife.

despitetheirsmallersize,theyarepowerfulhunters.ThesecatscantakedownpreyuptothreetimestheirForthousandsofyears,peopleburnedcoal,oil,andgastogrowmorefood,buildbetterhomes,and

ownsize.Theyprefertofeastondeerandboar,butwilleatrabbitsandmiceifnecessary.Scientistssometimesdeveloptechnology.Theseactionshelpedreducepoverty,fightdisease,andconnecttheworld.Becauseof

callAmurleopardsthe“silentkiller”becauseoftheirremarkableabilitytosneakuponpreyunnoticed.energyandscience,peopletodaylivelongerandhealthierlivesthaneverbefore.However,thisprogress

However,humanactivityhasplacedthisspeciesingravedanger.Lossofhabitatduetologgingandcameatacost—burningfossilfuelsreleasedlargeamountsofcarbondioxide(CO?)intotheatmosphere,

agriculture,combinedwithpoachingfortheirbeautifulfur,hasmadeAmurleopardsoneoftherarestwildwhichledtoglobalwarming.

catsonEarth—andtheworld'srarestleopard.Attheirlowestpoint,onlyaround30individualsremainedinOnereasonclimatechangeishardtosolveisthatCO?pollutionisinvisible.Unlikesmogoracidrain,

thewild.itseffectsarenoteasytoseeorfeel.Also,thechangeshappenslowlyovertime,makingitdifficultforpeople

Thankfully,conservationeffortshavebroughthope.In2012,LandoftheLeopardNationalParkwastounderstandthedangerandactquickly.

establishedacross647,400acresalongtheRussian-Chineseborder,andAmurleopardsareclawingtheirStill,thereishope.Somecountrieshavealreadyreducedtheiremissionsbyturningtocleanenergy.For

wayback.By2018,thepopulationhadrisentoabout80leopards.Officialsbelievethatcontinuedprotectionexample,theUKnowproduceslesscarbonpollutionthanitdidmorethan100yearsago,thankstowind,

andlawenforcementwillhelpkeepthepopulationclimbing.Hopefully,moreofthesemajesticcreatureswillsolar,andnuclearpower.Thisshowsthatrealchangeispossiblewhenpeopletakeaction.

bespottedinthewildintheyearstocome.Greenbelievesthathumansarenotevil—weareproblemsolvers.Everysolutionbringsnewchallenges.

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Renewableenergyhelpsfightclimatechange,butitalsousesmorelandandresourcesthantraditionalpowerAnotherhelpfulhabitissurroundingyourselfwithpositivepeople.19.Theirenergyandattitude

plants.Still,withtime,creativity,andeffort,theseproblemscanbesolvedtoo.caninfluencehowyouseetheworldandhandlechallenges.

Hankwantshissontobelieveinhumanintelligenceandtheabilitytomakethingsbetter.HeknowsthatOfcourse,stayingpositivedoesn'tmeanignoringproblemsorpretendingeverythingisperfect.

futuregenerationsmaycriticizetoday'schoices,justaswenowquestionpastdecisions.Buthebelievesthat20.Itmeanschoosingtobelievethatyouhavethestrengthandabilitytoovercomedifficultiesand

findingsolutionsiswhathumansdobest—andwhatwewillkeepdoing.moveforward.

Inshort,humanintelligencecausedclimatechange—butitwillalsohelpusfindawayout.ThefutureA.Optimismhelpspeoplestaycalmindifficultsituations

dependsonhowfastandhowbravelyweact.B.Keepingagratitudejournalcanmakeabigdifference

12.Whatisthemainrelationshipbetweenhumanintelligenceandclimatechange?C.Infact,positivethinkingcanleadtoreal-lifesuccess

A.Humanintelligencehashadnorealimpactonclimatechange.D.It'simportanttofacerealityandacceptyouremotions

B.Peopleusedfossilfuelscarelesslyduetoalackofintelligence.E.Optimismisnotaboutavoidingpain,butabouthandlingitbetter

C.Intelligentpeoplearenowtryingtoreverseclimatechangeforthefirsttime.F.Positivethinkinghasrealbenefitsforbothmindandbody

D.Climatechangewasanunintendedconsequenceofintelligenthumanprogress.G.Friendswhoencourageandsupportyoucanliftyourspirits

13.Whyisclimatechangedifficultforpeopletounderstandandacton?

第二部分語言知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

A.Itonlyaffectscertainpartsoftheworld.第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)

B.Theeffectsareslowtoappearandhardtodetectatfirst.

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選

C.Scientistsdisagreeaboutitscausesandconsequences.

項。

D.Mostpeoplebelieveitwilldisappearonitsown.

ThelasttimeIvisitedmyparents,Iborrowedanovelfromtheshelvesinmyoldbedroom.Once,the

14.Whatcanbelearnedaboutrenewableenergyfromthepassage?

bookstherebelongedtome,butinthedecadessinceImovedout,myfatherhas21thespace.

A.Itcausesmoreenvironmentalharmthanfossilfuels.

Igrewupinahousefullofbooks,andfromanearlyageIhad22tolookatanything.Theonly

B.Ithasnodisadvantagescomparedtotraditionalenergy.

rulewasthatIhadto23itwhenIwasdone.ForaslongasI'veknownmyfather,hehaskeptindex

C.Itisnotaseffectiveasnuclearpowerinreducingemissions.

cardswithlistsof24.Hehasanaccountathisneighborhoodbookstore.Theyknowhimandrecognize

D.Itrequiresmorelandandnaturalmaterialsthantraditionalenergysources.

his25.Whenhewasyounger,heusedtosayhewouldn'tmindagingaslongashecouldread.Even

15.WhatisHankGreen'sattitudetowardhumanbeings'abilitytosolveclimatechange?

now,I26findhimwithabook.

A.Doubtful.B.Pessimistic.C.Hopeful.D.Dismissive.

Throughoutmylife,themostdeeply27momentsbetweenushavetakenplacewhenwewere

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題3分,滿分15分)readinginthesameroom,eachimmersedinabook,28thattheotherwasdoingthesame.Wedon't

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。havetotalk.It'sastrange29reading.We'restillandsilentasthestories30inourminds.I've

Manypeoplebelievethatbeingoptimisticisjustaboutseeingtheworldthrough"rose-coloredglasses."neverfeltas31orassafeasIhaveinsuchacircumstance.

However,researchshowsthatapositivemindsetcanactuallyimproveyourhealth,relationships,andevenMyfatherhasneverbeenacollector,really.Butheisas32abouthisbooksasheisaboutshelf

yoursuccessinlife.16Onestudyfoundthatpeoplewhoregularlypracticedpositivethinkinghadspace.Hehasalways33them,initiallywithstickersandnowbyimprintinghislastname—incapital

strongerimmunesystemsandwerelesslikelytogetsickduringcoldseason.Thisdoesn'tmeanthatthinkingletters—intothecoverwithahand-heldmetalpress.OpeningthenovelIborrowedfeltlikeopeninga

positivelywillstopyoufromevergettingill—butitdoessuggestthatoptimismplaysaroleinhowourconversationbetweenus.Itwasasifhisthoughtswere34inmyown.Asthestoryunfolded,Icould

bodiesrespondtostressanddisease.almostsensethatmyfootsteps35thesamepathhewaswalking.

17.Whenyouexpectgoodthingstohappen,youaremorelikelytotakeactiontowardyourgoals.21.A.purchasedB.lentC.occupiedD.accepted

Forexample,studentswhobelievetheycansucceedaremorelikelytostudyhardandaskforhelpwhen22.A.energyB.courageC.permissionD.stress

needed.23.A.changeB.returnC.controlD.replace

So,howcanyoudevelopamorepositiveoutlook?Onemethodistopracticegratitude.18.24.A.resultsB.imagesC.hobbiesD.titles

Writingdownthreegoodthingsthathappenedeachdaycanalsohelpshiftyourfocusfromwhat'sgoing25.A.tastesB.concernC.devotionD.responsibility

wrongtowhat'sgoingright.

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26.A.suddenlyB.frequentlyC.passionatelyD.awkwardlyweekendsanddreamedofbecomingavetoneday.Hisbedroomwasfilledwithbooksaboutdifferentkinds

27.A.promisingB.usefulC.gratefulD.sharedofanimals,andhenevermissedachancetolearnmoreaboutthem.

28.A.awareB.shockedC.relievedD.anxiousOnemorningonhiswaytoschool,Tomnoticedsomethingunusualbytheroadside.Atfirst,hethought

29.A.approachB.effectC.bondD.conclusionitwasjustapileofoldclothes,butashegotcloser,hesawthatitwasasmalldog.Itlookedweakandhungry.

30.A.takeoffB.workoutC.fallapartD.takeshapeItsfurwasdirtyandmatted,anditwasshiveringslightlyinthecoldwind.Thepooranimallifteditshead

31.A.funnyB.confusedC.rootedD.proudslowlywhenTomapproached,lookingathimwithsadeyes.

32.A.upsetB.possessiveC.curiousD.particularTomstoppedandcheckedthedogcarefully.Therewasnocollar,anditseemedtohavebeenlivingon

33.A.markedB.decoratedC.assessedD.matchedthestreetfordays.Hetookoffhisjacketandwrappeditaroundthedog.Althoughheknewhisparentsmight

34.A.fadingB.developingC.speedingD.echoingnotallowhimtokeepapet,hecouldn'tjustleaveitthere.Hedecidedtobringittoschoolfirstandfinda

35.A.builtB.tracedC.drewD.hidsolutionlater.

第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題2分,滿分20分)Withgreatcare,Tomcarriedthedogintotheclassroomduringthebreak.Atfirst,everyonewassurprised,

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。butsoontheygatheredaround,offeringwaterandsnacks.Somestudentsevenbroughttissuestocleanthe

dog'sfur.TheteacherwalkedinandsawthedogunderTom'sdesk.

Dubaiisrenownedforitsculinarydiversity,boastinganastonishingarrayofrestaurants.Ithassomany

Lookingserious,sheasked,“Tom,whatisthis?”

restaurants36youcouldeatatanewoneeverydayandit'dtakeyounearly50years37(get)

Tomstoodupnervouslyandexplainedeverything.Tohissurprise,theteacherdidn'tscoldhim.Instead,

throughthemall.38peoplearenotwillingtodothat.Instead,theyoptforsomethingmoreintimate

shesaid,"Well,itseemsyou'vefoundafriendinneed."

andunique:spendingover$80todineinotherpeople'shomeswherecomplete39(stranger)cookfor

Afterclass,theteachersuggestedthatifTomwantedtohelpthedog,hecouldstartasmallprojectto

them.Thisiscalledthe“supperclub”,40isset-menudinners41(host)byamateuror

finditahome—maybeevenhelpotherstrayanimalstoo.Sheofferedtolethimmakeanannouncement

professionalchefs.Dinersoftenwon'tknowthemenuor42(locate)ofthedinneruntilafterthey

duringtheschoolmeeting.

book.Peopleareencouragedtocomealone,orwithjustonefriend43(provide)achancetonetwork.注意:續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右。

Thephenomenonisn'tnew,orexclusivetoDubai,butit44(reach)newheightsinthecityinthepast

Tomfeltexcitedabouttheideaandbeganplanningrightaway.

yearwithdozensofexperiencesappearing45(regular)inthehome-settingdiningscene.

Aweeklater,somethingamazinghappened.

第三部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)書面表達(滿分15分)

假定你是李華,你校正在開展“綠色校園”建設(shè)活動。請你以學(xué)生會主席的身份寫一封倡議書,

呼吁同學(xué)們從身邊小事做起,共同為建設(shè)環(huán)保校園貢獻力量。

內(nèi)容包括:1.當(dāng)前校園中存在的一些浪費資源或破壞環(huán)境的現(xiàn)象(如亂扔垃圾、浪費水電等);

2.呼吁大家積極參與,共建綠色校園。

注意:1.詞數(shù)為80詞左右,開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù);2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),使行文

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