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2025年英語(yǔ)六級(jí)閱讀理解深度解析專項(xiàng)訓(xùn)練試卷考試時(shí)間:______分鐘總分:______分姓名:______PartIVocabularyReadthefollowingtext.Choosethewordorexpressionthatbestfitseachblank.Theglobaleconomyisfacingacomplexsetofchallengesin2025.Risinginflation,geopoliticaltensions,andclimatechangearecreatinguncertaintyanddisruptingsupplychains.(1)______,businessesareadaptingtothenewrealitybyfocusingoninnovation,sustainability,andresilience.Traditionalmanufacturingmethodsarebeing(2)______bymoreautomatedandintelligentsystems.Artificialintelligence(AI)andmachinelearningareplayinganincreasinglyimportantroleinoptimizingproductionprocesses,improvingproductquality,andreducingcosts.Thesetechnologiesare(3)______thewaycompaniesoperateandcompeteintheglobalmarket.Furthermore,thereisagrowingdemandforenvironmentallyfriendlyproductsandservices.Companiesthatfailtoadoptsustainablepracticesrisklosingmarketsharetomoreeco-consciouscompetitors.(4)______,manybusinessesareinvestinginrenewableenergy,reducingwaste,anddevelopinggreenerproducts.Thepandemichasalso(5)______theimportanceofremoteworkanddigitalcollaborationtools.Companiesthatwereslowtoadapttothesechangeshavestruggledtoremaincompetitive.(6)______,moreorganizationsareembracingflexibleworkarrangementsandinvestingindigitalinfrastructuretosupportremotework.Inconclusion,theglobaleconomyisundergoingaperiodofsignificanttransformation.Companiesthatcan(7)______withthesechangesandembracenewtechnologiesandpracticeswillbetheonesthatsucceedinthelongrun.PartIIInformationMatchingReadthefollowingpassagecarefullyandwritedownthecorrespondingnumbers(A-G)oftheitemsagainstthecorrespondingnumbersinthetable.Eachitemmaybeusedonceormoretimes,ornotatall.ArecentstudyconductedbyresearchersattheUniversityofLondoninvestigatedtheimpactofsocialmediaonteenagers'mentalhealth.Thestudyinvolved1,000participantsagedbetween13and17andfoundasignificantcorrelationbetweenexcessivesocialmediauseandincreasedlevelsofanxietyanddepression.BThestudyrevealedthatteenagerswhospentmorethanthreehoursadayonsocialmediawere70%morelikelytoexperiencesymptomsofanxietyanddepressioncomparedtothosewhospentlessthanonehouradayontheseplatforms.Theresearchersattributedthisincreaseinmentalhealthissuestoanumberoffactors,includingsocialcomparison,cyberbullying,andthefearofmissingout(FOMO).CTheparticipantswereaskedtocompleteaseriesofquestionnairesthatassessedtheirsocialmediausagehabits,aswellastheirmentalhealthstatus.Thequestionnairesincludedquestionsaboutthefrequencyanddurationofsocialmediause,thetypesofplatformstheyused,andtheirexperienceswithcyberbullyingandothernegativesocialmediainteractions.DThefindingsofthestudyhighlighttheneedforparents,educators,andhealthcareprofessionalstobeawareofthepotentialrisksassociatedwithsocialmediause.Theresearchersrecommendthatteenagerslimittheirsocialmediausetonomorethanonehouradayandthatparentsmonitortheirchildren'ssocialmediaactivitytoensureitisnothavinganegativeimpactontheirmentalhealth.ESocialmediaplatformshaverespondedtotheseconcernsbyintroducinganumberofnewfeaturesdesignedtopromotepositivementalhealth.Thesefeaturesincludecontentfilters,reportingmechanisms,andalgorithmsthatpromotepositiveandengagingcontent.FThestudyalsofoundthatteenagerswhoweremoreactiveonsocialmediaweremorelikelytoengageinsocialcomparison,comparingthemselvestoothersandfeelinginadequateorenviousoftheirpeers.Thisconstantcomparisoncanleadtofeelingsoflowself-esteemandanxiety.GInconclusion,thestudyprovidesstrongevidencethatexcessivesocialmediausecanhaveanegativeimpactonteenagers'mentalhealth.Itisimportantforteenagerstobeawareoftheserisksandtodevelophealthysocialmediahabitsthatdonotcompromisetheirmentalwell-being.|Paragraphs|Numbers||-----------------|--------------||(8)|A||(9)|B||(10)|C||(11)|D||(12)|E||(13)|F||(14)|G|PartIIICarefulReadingReadthefollowingpassagescarefullyandanswerthequestionsbelow.Passage1Theriseofartificialintelligence(AI)hassparkedadebateaboutitsimpactonthefutureofwork.WhilesomearguethatAIwillautomatejobsandleadtounemployment,othersbelievethatitwillcreatenewjobopportunitiesandimproveworkingconditions.ProponentsofAIarguethatitcantakeoverrepetitiveanddangeroustasks,freeinguphumanworkerstofocusonmorecreativeandcomplexwork.However,criticswarnthatAIcoulddisplacemillionsofworkers,particularlyinindustriessuchasmanufacturingandcustomerservice.ArecentreportbytheInternationalLabourOrganization(ILO)examinesthepotentialimpactofAIonthelabormarket.ThereportpredictsthatwhileAIwillautomatesomejobs,itwillalsocreatenewjobsinareassuchasAIdevelopment,dataanalysis,androbotics.Thereportalsoemphasizestheneedforgovernmentsandbusinessestoinvestinretrainingprogramstohelpworkersadapttothechangingjobmarket.Despitetheuncertaintysurroundingthefutureofwork,thereisagrowingconsensusthatAIwilltransformthenatureofworkinthecomingyears.Workerswillneedtodevelopnewskills,suchasproblem-solving,criticalthinking,andemotionalintelligence,toremaincompetitiveinthejobmarket.ThereportalsohighlightstheimportanceoflifelonglearningandadaptabilityforworkersintheAIera.Questions:15.Whatisthemaintopicofthepassage?16.WhatistheviewofproponentsofAIregardingtheimpactofAIonthefutureofwork?17.AccordingtothereportbytheInternationalLabourOrganization,whatarethepotentialimpactsofAIonthejobmarket?18.WhatskillswillworkersneedtodevelopintheAIera?Passage2Climatechangeisoneofthegreatestchallengesfacinghumanityinthe21stcentury.Risingglobaltemperaturesarecausingarangeofenvironmentalproblems,includingmeltingicecaps,risingsealevels,andmorefrequentandsevereweatherevents.Thesechangesarehavingadevastatingimpactonecosystems,economies,andhumansocietiesaroundtheworld.TheIntergovernmentalPanelonClimateChange(IPCC)hasissuednumerousreportswarningoftheconsequencesofclimatechange.Thelatestreport,releasedin2023,statesthattheworldisontracktoexceedthe1.5-degreeCelsiustargetsetbytheParisAgreement.Ifthistargetisexceeded,theconsequenceswillbecatastrophic,withmorefrequentandseveredroughts,floods,andheatwaves.Tomitigatetheeffectsofclimatechange,governments,businesses,andindividualsneedtotakeaction.Thisincludesreducinggreenhousegasemissions,transitioningtorenewableenergysources,andadoptingsustainablepractices.Thetransitiontoalow-carboneconomywillrequiresignificantinvestmentinnewtechnologiesandinfrastructure,butitisessentialforprotectingtheplanetandensuringasustainablefutureforfuturegenerations.Questions:19.Whatisthemaintopicofthepassage?20.AccordingtotheIntergovernmentalPanelonClimateChange,whatisthecurrenttrajectoryofglobaltemperatures?21.Whatactionsneedtobetakentomitigatetheeffectsofclimatechange?22.Whatwillberequiredforthetransitiontoalow-carboneconomy?試卷答案PartIVocabulary1.Furthermore2.replaced3.transforming4.Moreover5.underscored6.Consequently7.adaptPartIIInformationMatching8.B9.F10.C11.A12.G13.D14.EPartIIICarefulReadingPassage115.ThepotentialimpactofAIonthefutureofwork.16.AIwillautomaterepetitiveanddangeroustasks,freeinguphumanworkerstofocusonmorecreativeandcomplexwork.17.WhileAIwillautomatesomejobs,itwillalsocreatenewjobsinareassuchasAIdevelopment,dataanalysis,androbotics.18.Workerswillneedtodevelopnewskills,suchasproblem-solving,criticalthinking,andemotionalintelligence.Passage219.Climatechangeanditsconsequences.20.Theworldisontracktoexceedthe1.5-degreeCelsiustargetsetbytheParisAgreement.21.Reducegreenhousegasemissions,transitiontorenewableenergysources,andadoptsustainablepractices.22.Significantinvestmentinnewtechnologiesandinfrastructure.解析PartIVocabulary1.Furthermore:根據(jù)上下文,空格前提到經(jīng)濟(jì)面臨的挑戰(zhàn),空格后提到企業(yè)正在適應(yīng)新現(xiàn)實(shí),因此需要填入一個(gè)表示遞進(jìn)關(guān)系的詞,furthermore(此外,而且)符合語(yǔ)境。2.replaced:根據(jù)上下文,空格前提到傳統(tǒng)制造方法,空格后提到更自動(dòng)化和智能的系統(tǒng),因此需要填入一個(gè)表示被取代的詞,replaced(被取代)符合語(yǔ)境。3.transforming:根據(jù)上下文,空格前提到這些技術(shù),空格后提到它們正在改變公司運(yùn)營(yíng)和競(jìng)爭(zhēng)的方式,因此需要填入一個(gè)表示改變、轉(zhuǎn)變的詞,transforming(改變)符合語(yǔ)境。4.Moreover:根據(jù)上下文,空格前提到公司有風(fēng)險(xiǎn)失去市場(chǎng)份額,空格后提到許多企業(yè)正在投資于可再生能源,因此需要填入一個(gè)表示遞進(jìn)關(guān)系的詞,moreover(此外,而且)符合語(yǔ)境。5.underscored:根據(jù)上下文,空格前提到大流行病的重要性,空格后提到公司適應(yīng)這些變化的挑戰(zhàn),因此需要填入一個(gè)表示強(qiáng)調(diào)、突出的詞,underscored(強(qiáng)調(diào))符合語(yǔ)境。6.Consequently:根據(jù)上下文,空格前提到公司適應(yīng)這些變化的挑戰(zhàn),空格后提到更多組織正在接受靈活的工作安排,因此需要填入一個(gè)表示結(jié)果的詞,consequently(因此,結(jié)果)符合語(yǔ)境。7.adapt:根據(jù)上下文,空格前提到這些變化,空格后提到將在長(zhǎng)期運(yùn)行中取得成功的企業(yè),因此需要填入一個(gè)表示適應(yīng)的詞,adapt(適應(yīng))符合語(yǔ)境。PartIIInformationMatching8.B:文章第二段主要講述了研究發(fā)現(xiàn)的過度使用社交媒體與焦慮和抑郁增加之間的顯著相關(guān)性,這與B項(xiàng)的內(nèi)容相符。9.F:文

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