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afternoonyouwillhaveahotmeal,andthenyouwillleavetheparkanddrivebacktoIncludedintheprice(US$620per?AllTanzanianationalpark?Internationalflightsto/from foreach?Hotelaccommodationbeforeandafter?Bottleofmineralwaterforeach?Personalexpenses&?ProfessionalEnglish-speaking?Travelinsurance&visa?Safari4×4jeepwithallaccessories?Extraactivitieswithinthe?AlcoholicandsoftComeandstartyourdaytrip!Clickhereandfillouttheformtosendabookingrequestimmediately.WhatdoweknowaboutIt’sbetterthanpeople B.ItownsthebiggestlionC.Itoffersdayandnight D.IthasmorewildlifethantheWhatcanvisitorsdointheWanderalongthe B.WatchanimalsinC.Interactwith D.SpendanightintheWhat’sincludedintheGuide B.TravelC.Mealsandsoft D.Round-tripJillWheatleywasaPEteacherinGermany.OntheweekendsshecompetedinmarathonsaroundEurope.Butlifethrewheraneardeadlyblow.WhileteachingaPEclass,shewashitontheheadwithabaseball.Theimpactwassogreatthatitleftherwithabraininjuryand70percentsightloss,foreverblindingherinoneeye.Shespent26monthsinsevendifferenthospitals,attimeswishingitwouldjustallend.Desperately,Wheatleysetouttofindcomfortandhealing康復(fù))innature.ShetravelledtoNepalwhereafriendpersuadedhertorunintheAnnapurna100withhim.Thepowerfromthatracechangedherlifeandeventuallyhadherlookingupatthetopsofthemountains.ProjectVision8000wasborn.Andshebeganhermissiontostandontopoftheworld’s14highestmountains,rising8,000metresabovesealevel,toshowherselfandothersthepowerinchoiceandpossibility.Colorsandtouchhelpguideheronthemountainandshehasneveroncefelttootiredtocarryon.“Theonlyconstantthingischange,sowhentheweathergetsreallybadorastormiscomingin,Iknowitisgoingtopass.”Sofar,she’shadfewproblemsstandingamonggiants,butsheadmitsshecontinuestostrugglewithovercomingthe“mountainsofhermind”.Havingalreadystareddeathintheface,Wheatleyhasgreatrespectforthemountainsandthemissionsheison.Butshe’snotscared.Theexperiencealmostclaimedherlife,butitisnowthedrivingforceandfuelbehindhersuccess.Ateveryicypeak,shesmilesandtakesaquickvideowithabreathless“Soverythankful”whisperedintothethinWhathappenedtoWheatleyaccordingtoparagraphShecamelastina B.ShesufferedheadC.Shelosthersight D.ShewasattackedinaWhatdroveWheatleytolaunchProjectVisionHerexplorationof B.HerstrongloveforC.Herfriend’stimelysuggestions.D.HerAnnapurna100WhatcanwelearnaboutWheatleyfromthelastHernaturehelpedherovercomeSheignoredthemountainsofherShewasusedtopoorweatherHerattitudetowardhardshipwasWhatcouldbethebesttitlefortheLosesighttogain B.NaturewillworkitsC.Everypeakiswithin D.ActionspeakslouderthanImagineyouaredrivingonastormynight,andyourcarsuddenlywarnsyouofthedangerofanupcomingfloodoranapproachinghurricane.Thisfuture,wherecarspredictweatherdisasterswellinadvance,isedgingtowardreality,saystheInternationalDriversAssociation.By2030,carsareexpectedtodevelopinto“smartmachines”inwhichreliable,personalweatherforecastingunitsareintegratedinto,withadvancedsensortechnologyandmachinelearningalgorithms(算法)deliveringreal-time,exactweatherupdates.“Bridgingthegapbetweenvehiculartechnologyandmeteorology(氣象學(xué))massivepotentialinincreasingroadsafety,”saysJuliannaMarshall,atravelexpertfromtheInternationalDriversAssociation.“Imagineyourcarwarningyouoftroubleahead

thendirectingyouawayfromaroadthat’sabouttobefloodedorabridgeatriskoffallingdownduetostrongwinds.That’sabreakthroughwe’rekeenlylookingforwardto.”Severalkeyfactorslaythegroundworkfortheseweather-predictingabilitiesincarsbytheyear2030.Moderncarshavecomplexsensorsthatcanmeasureatmosphericpressure,temperature,humidity濕度),andwindspeed.Thesesensorscanfeeddataintoanonboardcomputer,providingcrucialreal-timeweatherinformation.Cutting-edgeartificialintelligenceandmachinelearningtechnologiescannowanalysecomplexweatherpatternsandpredictfutureoutcomes.Byintegratingthesetechnologiesintocarsystems,yourcar’scomputercanprovideforecastsalongyourroutes.Theinterconnectivityofdevices,knownastheInternetofThings,willplayakeyrole.Carscouldshareandreceiveweatherdatafromavastnetworkoftheconnecteddevices,improvingaccuracyofpredictions.Suchtech-integratedcarswillmakedrivingduringsevereconditionssaferwhileimprovingtheoveralltravelexperience.“Weatherpredictionincarscansavehundredsoflivesperyearbyminimizingthelikelihoodofweather-relatedaccidents,”Marshallemphasizes.“Gettinghandsonacarbuiltwithweatherpredictiontechnologymightbeoptionaltodaybutwillbecomeimperativeby2030.”Undeniably,2030promisesthearrivalofachangingageincartechnology,aworldwhereyourcarmightjustbeyourbestweatherforecaster.Anagewhere“thefutureisnow”isnotjustanexcitingprospect—it’sthenormal.WhatcanthefuturecarsprobablyStopextremeweatherChangethepathoftheDetectterribleweatherTeachdrivershowtopredictWhatdoesparagraph4focusThefunctionsofcomplex B.OperationalprincipleoffutureC.TheconceptoftheInternetof D.IncreasingcomplexityofroadWhatdoestheunderlinedword“imperative”inparagraph5A. B. C. D.Whatistheauthor’sintentioninthelastTokeep B.TomakeC.Toexpress D.ToofferIamaddictedtoInstagram,particularlytoitsbookishcommunities.Ican’topentheappwithoutseeingameme(梗圖),artworkorquoteaboutoneofmyfavoritebookseries.ButmyInstagramfeedisfloodedwithAI“art”—thoughtome,itisnothingbutplagiarism(剽竊).InstagramseeminglyhasnoproblemwithhighlightingAI“artists”,whichtomeisaharmtorealartists.EachAI“art”posttakestheplaceofabookishartistwhospentcountlesshourscreatingtrulyamazingartwork.Asajournalistandfutureeducator,Ican’tviewAI“art”asanythingbutplagiarismbecauseitiscollectedfromartistswhohavenotagreedtotheuseoftheirwork,nordotheyreceivecreditforit.ForcreativeslikeBronwynLipka,a25-year-oldbookishartist,therealityofhavingtheirworkstolenisever-present.“AI‘a(chǎn)rtists’areessentiallystealingyourart,butthere’snowaytoknowifthey’redoingitbecausetheyfacenoconsequences,”Lipkasaid.Andit’snotjusttheAI“artists”thatarecontributingtothiscultureofirresponsibility.Meta,theparentcompanyofInstagram,considerspublicInstagrampoststobepartofitstrainingdata—includinggenerativeAIarttraining.ArtistsmustdecidewhethercontinuingtouseMetaapps,wherethey’vebuiltupafollowing,isworthAIstealingtheirintellectualproperty(知識(shí)產(chǎn)權(quán)).Manyofmyfavoriteartistshavemadethemovetoaplatformthatdoesnotusemodelsonusercontent.Ultimately,ifartistscontinuetoleaveMetaplatforms,thebookishcommunitywillstruggle.Worse,ifthebookishcommunitystartstofade,booksaleswilldropsharplyrightdownwiththem.ThoughIamnotagainstAIandawarethatithasthepotentialtodosomereallygreatthings,Icannotstandforthecontinuouslackofforethoughtindecidingwhereandwhenitshouldbeused.Therefore,IurgeMetaandanyothercompaniesintroducingAIintotheirprogrammingtoconsidertheethicsofdoingso,beforeit’stoolate.WhatdoestheauthortrytosayinthefirstArtistsfeelashamedofInstagramisawidelyusedTheAI-createdworkstakeoverThebookishcommunitiesneedWhatcanbeinferredfromLipka’swordsinparagraphAI“art”won’ttaketheplaceofrealArtisticcompetitionisbecoming

BookishartistsarelosingworkAI“artists”aregettingawaywithstealingHowdoesMeta’suseofInstagrampostsaffectItdrivesthemtoleaveMetaItgivesthemaccesstoawiderItincreasestheirbooksalesItdestroystheirfaithinintellectualWhatisthetextmainlyArisingtendencyofcreatingartwithArtists’struggleforrecognitionintheAIThebalancebetweenAIandhumanAcallforprotectionofhumanartistsagainstAI第二節(jié)(共RisksofGettinginshapeandtrainingforaneventsuchasamarathonrequireslong-lastingandintense(高強(qiáng)度的)physicalcommitment.36Butthetruthis,sometimestheveryactswedotogethealthycanactuallypushuspastourphysicallimits.Specifically,overtrainingisasetofsignsthatoccurwhenyourbodyisnotabletorecoverenoughbeforegoingintoyournextworkout. Peopletendtoignorethem.Overtime,thecycleofstartingthenexttrainingworkoutbeforeallowingrecoverycausesbreakdownoftheverypartsofthebodythatyouworksohardtobuildup.Thestructuresandsystemsofyourbodyadapttothedemandsyouhaveplacedonthembeforetheresttime.Ifyourworkoutslightlygoesbeyondyourpresentability,itwilladapttowardwhatyoudidinapositiveway.38Twomainfactorsarenecessaryinrecovery:nutrition(營(yíng)養(yǎng))andrest.Goodnutrients,includingwaterandprotein(蛋白質(zhì))intake,isextremelyimportant,especiallywithin40minutesofyourworkout.39Yourbodyusesthenutrientsyouhavegivenitduringtheresttime,especiallysleep,tostrengthen.Oneofthebestwaystopreventovertrainingistofocusonyourmorningrestingheartrate. Generally,youwilldetectanincreaseinyourheartratebeforetheothersignsshowup.Trackingitinalogcanbeagreatwaytomonitoryourrecovery.It’seasytomeasureandAllowingtimeforrecoveryisalsoTheproblemisthattheyshowupveryBelowarethesignsandindicationsofIffarbeyond,it’lltakelongertoadaptandmaycauseListeningtoyourbodywillensureyoureachyourfitnessWegenerallyassumeregularintenseexerciseisgoodforour第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(40閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、DIt’stimetosaygoodbye.Ineverrealizedhowimportantitwasinmylife.Iamtalkingabout“UNIFORM(校服)”.Ihavespentthelasttenyearswearingthesame41pieceofclothing.Itisnow42,however,tothinkaboutaweekdaywithoutitbecauseovertheyearsmyuniformhasbecomepartofmylife.ItisabitembarrassingtoadmitIhavealways43myschooluniform.Imeantadullpieceofclothingwasconsidereda44intheworld.Everymorninginsteadofmebeingmymother’smain45,myuniformis.Thetimemymotherspendsoncleaningandironingmyuniformexceeds超過(guò))thetimeshespendsonthinkingaboutheronlydaughter.Inschool,youracademicperformanceoryourbehaviorisseen46butfirstyouarejudgedonthe47ofyouruniform.Ihavealways48myuniformbeingdull,old-fashionedandthefactthatitmakesmelookfatter.Butnowwhenitistime49withit,I50saygoodbyeto41.A.B.C.D.42.A.C.D.43.A.B.C.D.44.A.B.C.D.45.A.B.C.D.46.A.B.C.D.Thetruthisthatmyuniformmakesa51tomypersonality.Myuniformmakesmeconfidentbecauseitensuresthateveryonelooksthesame,bringingout52andunity.41.A.B.C.D.42.A.C.D.43.A.B.C.D.44.A.B.C.D.45.A.B.C.D.46.A.B.C.D.

A. B. C. D.A.complainedaboutB.takenpride C.lostsight D.heardA. B. C. D.A. B. C. D. B. C. D.52.A.B.C.D.53.A.B.C.D.54.A.B.C.D.55.A.B.C.D.101.515InsideaworkshopinLyon,France,thesoftrhythmofweaving(織布)machinesfillstheairascolorfulthreadsmovesmoothly.Forcenturies,silk-makingtraditions,passeddownthroughgenerations, (shape)Lyon’sidentity.Intheseworkshops,skilledworkersusesilk-screenprinting, techniqueoriginatinginChina,tolayercolorsonebyone. (remarkable),creatingasinglescarfcaninvolveupto30differentcolors,eachrequiringitsownscreenandprintingstep.Thisdetailedprocess,demandingsteadyhandsandsharpeyes,ensuresthateverypieceisuniqueandfullofLyon’sconnectiontosilkdatesbacktoancienttimes, thecitybecameakeygatewayforChinesesilkenteringEurope.DuringtheRomanEmpire,Lyon’slocationalongtheRhineRivermadeitanimportanttradingcenter.The (arrive)ofsilkbroughtsignificantculturalandeconomicchanges,establishinglong-lastingtiesbetweenChinaandFrance.EventhestreetdesignsofLyon’sOldTown (tailor)toprotectsilkproductsfromwindandrainduringtransport, (show)howsilkinfluencedthecity’sdevelopmentinmanyways.Today,Lyonisstillcelebrated acenterforsilkproduction,design,andculturalexchange,inspiringmanyfamousfashionhousesaroundtheworld.ThankstoChina’sBeltandRoadinitiative,newtraderoutesarebringingfresh (opportunity)toLyon.Thisrenewedpartnershipcontinuestoweaveafutureof (share)creativityandinnovation.第三節(jié)課內(nèi)知識(shí)選詞填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分breakapproveWeusebothwordsandbodylanguagetoexpressourthoughtswhenwe66withotherpeople.Justlikespokenlanguage,bodylanguage67fromculturetoculture.Makingeyecontact68interestinsomecountries,whileinothersitisnotalways69.Forexample,inJapan,itisrespectfultoboworlookdownwhenspeakingtoanolderperson.Thegesturefor“OK”alsohasdifferentmeanings.When70thisgestureinJapan,someonemightthinkitmeansmoney,whileinFrance,an71gesturemeanszero.However,youshouldavoidusingitinBrazilandGermany,asitisconsideredEventhe72for“yes”and“no”differ.InBulgaria,shakingtheheadmeans“yes”.Suchdifferencesshowtheimportanceofusingbodylanguagethatis73totheculture.Asmile,however,can74barrierseverywhere.Wehighlyadvocateauniversallyacknowledgedsmiletogreet,apologize,oraskforhelp.Smilingatyourselfinthemirrorcanmakeyoufeelhappier.There'snothingbetterthanseeingasmilingfacewhenyoufeeldown.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40)第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)假定你是李華,你校英文報(bào)計(jì)劃開(kāi)展演講比,主題為“AGreatPersonWhoInspiresMe”和“AIandMylife”。請(qǐng)你選一個(gè)主題寫一篇演講稿。80左右;演講稿開(kāi)頭與結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。Dearteachersandclassmates,

Thankyouforyour第二節(jié)看圖作文(25Jack注意:150左右。文章開(kāi)頭已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。Jack,classmates,MissRightbeforethemorningmathclassended,MissBrowngavethestudentsachallengingmathproblem. 2025-2026第一部分聽(tīng)力(201.530分1-5 6-10 11-15 16-20第二部分閱讀理解21-23 24-27 28-31 32-35 36-40第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(40分第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分41-45 46-50 51-5556.have57.58.59.60.61.56.have57.58.59.60.61.were62.63.64.65.第三節(jié)課內(nèi)知識(shí)選詞填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分66. 67. 68. 69.approved 71. 72. 73. 74.break 75.(滿分15分主題:AIandMyDearteachersandToday,I’mhonoredtogiveaspeechthemedAIandMylife.AIhasbecomeanimportantpartofmyseniorhighschoollife,greatlyimprovingefficiencyandconvenience.Inmystudies,notonlydoAIappshelpmesolvecomplexmathproblemsandofferinstantfeedbackonoralEnglishpracticebuttheyalsogeneratepersonalizedstudyplanstoboostmylearningefficiency.Besides,inmydailylife,AIdevicesdeliverreal-timeweatherandtravelsuggestionsviavoicecommands.Forentertainment,theyrecommendbooksandvideosthatmatchmyinterest,whichhelpsmerelieveheavyacademicpressure.Asastudent,IbenefitgreatlyfromAI,whichreshapesmylearningandmakesmylifeeasier.Thankyouforyourattention!主題:AGreatPersonWhoInspiresMeDearteachersandclassmates,Today,I’mhonoredtodeliveraspeechthemed“AGreatPersonWhoInspiresMe”.Tome,thatpersonisTuYouyou,acommittedandpatientscientist.Withtheobjectiveoffightingmalaria,sheledateamtoanalyseancientmedicaltextsandevaluatecountlessplantsfortheirmedicalproperties.Despiterepeatedfailures,sherefusedtoacknowledgedefeat.Finally,shediscoveredartemisinin,acrucialnewtreatmentformalaria,whichsavedmillionsoflives.Undoubtedly,inthefaceofthosedifficultiesandfailures,ifshehadgivenup,artemisininwouldn’thavebeendiscovered.Herperseveranceinspiresmedeeply:Whateverdifficultyliesahead,Iwillneverquit.Let’slearnfromherdedication,pursueourdreams,andcontributetosociety.Thankyouforyour(一)15560所選主題(二選一主題相關(guān)參考內(nèi)容(邏輯合理內(nèi)容切合主題即可(AIandMyLife:AI對(duì)我的影響②舉例說(shuō)明③合理結(jié)尾(總結(jié)或展望)(AGreatPersonWhoInspiresMe:①具體偉人②主要成就③合理結(jié)尾(回扣主題或0(13-15(13-15(10-12(7-9(4-6(1-30(25分Rightbeforethemorningmathclassended,MissBrowngavethestudentsachallengingmathAssoonasclasswasover,Jackstartedworkingonthisdifficultproblemrightaway.Hereadtheproblemcarefully,drewpicturestohelp,andwrotedownhiscalculations.Hetriedeverywayhecouldthinkof,andhispenmovedquicklyonthepaper,buthestillcouldn’tsolveit.Hefelttotallystuckandcouldn’thelpfrowning.NoticingJack’sconfusedlook,hisclassmatesallgatheredaroundhim.Theyofferedtohelpandthoughtofallpossibleideasthatmightwork.Timetickingby,theyfinallyfoundthekeyparttosolvetheproblem.Afterhisclassmateslefttheclassroom,Jackstayedbehindtowritedowntheclearstepsofworkingoutthemathproblem.Abigsmileappearedonhisface.Thenextday,Jackvolunteeredtogiveagreatpresentationabouthissolution.MissBrownclapped,andtheotherstudentscheeredforhim.ItwasthroughthisexperiencethatJacklearned:whenwefacedifficulties,workingtogetherandsharingideasmakesusstronger.(一)2551201:課后嘗試陷入困境2:同學(xué)加入共同探討3:整理思路成功解題4:課堂展示獲得肯定0(21-25(16-20(11-15(6-10(1-50TextM:We’vespenttoomuchtimeathomeoverthepastfewW:Iknow—itistoocoldtoplayintheparkorstreet.Butthere’sanindoorpoolinthesportscenter.Wanttogo?M:Sure.I’llgrabmysuitnow!TextW:Thanks,sweetheart.IappreciateyouhelpingtofinishsomeofthehouseholdM:Ofcourse,Mom.Whileyou’rerecoveringfromyourinjury,I’lltakecareofallthecookingandcleaningaroundthehouse.W:You’rethebest.You’vejustdoneawonderfuljobmakingthehouseorganizedandtidy.TextW:Itwassonicetocatchupwithyoutoday,Matt.IwishwecouldhavelunchlikethiseveryM:Likewise.Unfortunately,I’llhavemybusiestseasonatworkfornextweek.Wecanmeetagainafterthat.W:Sure.Let’smeetafteryourbusyseason,then!TextW:Hi,Ben.Sorrytocallsolastminute.ButIwon’tmakeittoworkM:That’sallright.I’llcoverforyouatourmeetingstoday.AreyoufeelingW:I’mfine.ButmyflightarriveslaterthanIthought,anddrivingtotheofficewilltaketoolong.TextW:Ican’tbelievethetirelessworkthatwentintothisevent.It’ssimplyM:Itotallyagree.Thedecorations,clothingdesign,andfoodpreparationareaboveandbeyondallexpectations.①They’veworkedhardforustoenjoyandappreciatethisparty.(5)TextM:Whenyoujudgeothers,youfirstjudgeyourself.So,it’sessentialtoacceptbothyourselfandW:Greatthought,Dad.WheredidyoulearnM:ItwasalifelessonIlearnedasayoungboy.Iusedtohaveargumentswithfriendsinschool,justlikeyou’rehavingnow.W:Thatsoundslikemysituationnow.We’realwaystryingtoprovewe’rebetter.Thispreventsusfromsupportingeachother.M:Havingrealpowerrequiressupportingthevalueandsuccessofyourselfandothers.W:True.Iowemyfriendanapology—Imustcallhernow.(7)M:Greatidea,dear.I’llhelpyourmotherwithdinner.Pleasetelluswhenyou’reTextM:Gina,Iwantedtodiscussyourrecentassignment.W:Really?Ihopeitwasokay.M:Itwasmuchmorethanokay.Thepoemyousubmittedwastrulysuperb,andwithyourapproval,I’dliketosubmitittoourschool’swritingcompetition.Onlyoneofyourclassmateshasreceivedthisopportunity.W:I’dbesoproudtosharemyworkwithothers.Iwouldneverhavestartedwritingifitweren’tforyourclass.M:Iknow,Gina.IcanseeyouusedthestyleofthefamousAmericanpoetEmilyDickinson.Allartistsgetinspirationfromothers.W:Really?WhoareyouinspiredM:MyfavoritepoetisShakespeare,andIlovereadingpoemsaboutlove,history,andnature.Butforwriting,Imainlyenjoysharingpersonalstories.(9)TextM:Goodafternoon,Nora.HaveyoureadanyrecentnewsreportsonelectricvehiclesandgreenW:Notreally.Idon’thavetimetoreadarticlesorwatchprograms.Isthislocalnewsorsomethinghappeninginternationally?M:Globally.So,howdoyounormallycatchuponrecenteventshappeningworldwide?(10)W:Throughconversationslikethis!I’mluckytohavesomanywe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