(本試卷共45道題 滿分90分考試時間90分鐘)
第一部分 選擇題(共50分)
一、閱讀理解(共20小題,每小題2分;滿分40分)
第一節(jié)閱讀下面語言材料,叢每題所給的 A,B,C,D 四個選項中選出最佳選項。
A
Hairy Eggshells
While eggs are a favorite food all around the world, the eggshells (蛋殼)are usually thrown away.But you can turn them into seed(種 子) pots. You need: eggs, markers, some grass seeds, an egg box and a sponge(海綿) cut into small pieces.Then follow these simple steps:
Step 1 Carefully break each egg into two parts. Try to make one part a lot bigger than the other.Throw away the smaller part.Save the insides,and use them later for cooking.
Step 2 Clean the eggshells.Let them dry.
Step 3 Draw faces on the outsides of the dry eggshells
Step 4 Wet each sponge piece. Place a sponge inside each eggshell.
Step 5 Spread some seeds on top of the sponges.
Step 6 Use the egg box to hold the eggshells.
Step 7 Water the eggshells lightly every day. The seeds will sprout(發(fā)芽)in about one week,and the eggshell faces will have greenhair!

( )1. Which of the following can be a seed pot after Step 1?

)2.Before drawing faces,you should
A. cook the eggs B. clean the eggshells C. put sponges inside D.spread some seeds )
3.How often should you water the eggshells?
A. Every day. B. Every two days.
C. Twice a week. D. Once a week.
( )4.Where is this text probably from?
A. A geography paper. B.A cooking book.
C. A gardening magazine. D.A health report.
B
Baking up a good feeling
Have you ever had the experience of helping others in need? What did you do? How do you feel about it?
In a nice village,there was a small bakery(面包店).Emma,a young baker,owned thisbakery.People in the village knewher for herkind heart.
Every day,Emma would bake more than she could sell. She put the extra(多余的) bread in a box outside her bakery with a sign that read,“Take what you need.”The box was for anyone in the village who was poor and couldn'tbuy a warm meal.
The wooden box became a symbol of hope and kindness in the village.Those who were finding life hard could always rely on Emma for a hot meal.It wasn't just about the food; it was about knowing that someone cared.Emma's kindness didn't stop at the bakery. She also organized community (社區(qū)) events,like picnics in the park,to bring the village's people together. People from all walks of life would go, making new friends and feeling like a true community.
Inspired(受啟發(fā))by her kind acts,the people in the community began to follow in her footsteps.Some started to serve meals to those in need. The children in the community, too,helped by making cards to bring cheer to the old and the sick.Emma's kindness had truly set off a chain reaction(連鎖反應)of love and goodwill. Over time,the village became a more caring and closer community.
Teens couldn't contact the author of this story.The author can contact Teens if necessary.
( )5.What did Emma do with the bread she didn’t sell?
A. She threw it away.
B. She gave it to her friends.
C. She gave it to those in need.
D.She sold it at a lower price the next day.
)6.What did people think of Emma's box?
A.Itwasa sign of richness.
B.It was just awoodenbox for food.
C.It was a symbol of hope and kindness.
D.It made people think of their own needs.
1 )7.Why did Emma organize community events?
A.To unite the villagers.
B.To sell her bread to more people.
C.To invite people to taste her new bread.
D.To collect things for the poor in the village.
)8.What is the fifth paragraph mainly about?
A.OtherkindactsfromEmma.
B.Changes in the community.
C.Love and care among children.
D.The reason to live with others.
C
Nowadays,more and more young Chinese people are interested in technology and culture.These young people are very confident and they know what they want to do.They are not afraid to try new things and face challenges.When they work on something,they give it their all and never give up.They have big dreams,but they also work hard every day to make those dreams come true.They know that if they keep trying,they can achieve anything.They bring young people will follow their lead,making significant contributions to technology and culture.These four people are role models for young people and the pride of China.


)9.Which is the correct order of the innovators'achievements according to the passage?
① Developed quadruped robots for dangerous tasks.
② Created an AI company with advanced technologies.
③ Directed a successful animated film Ne Zha 2.
④ Combined Chinese culture with modern game design.

( )10.What does“box-office hit”mean in the passage?
A.A movie that fails to attract audiences.
B.A film with high ticket sales and popularity.
C.A movie with controversial content.
D.A film that wins awards.
( )11. What is the main idea of the passage?
A.To compare different industries in China.
B. To introduce young innovators in tech and culture.
C.To discuss the challenges of entrepreneurship.
D.To explain the importance of university education.
)12.What can we infer about the author's attitude towards these young innovators?
A.Critical of their lack of experience.
B.Indifferent to their contributions.
C.Proud of their creativity and impact.
D.Doubtful about their long-term success.
D
Probably the biggest change to hit the working world in recent years has been generative AI(生成型人工智能).Areport showed that 85% of workers could see at least 10% of their tasks affected by AI in some way.And how can students make sure their skills stay valuable in a world that feels like it’s being taken over by computers? Here are the experts'suggestions.
Work on your people skills.AI can summarize(總結)an article and program a computer,but it can’t win over a customer or stop a fight. So,try to get experience in jobs where you work with people - including diffcult people! You could do this by working as a waiter or volunteering at a nursing home.
Learn lots of things, or become an expert. If you have just one skill,you could be in trouble if AI gets really good at it.So students should consider taking extra(額外的) courses besides their main study courses. If you do focus on(關注) one area, just ensure you know more about it than AI does!
Show you can do big, creative things AI can't do. While AI can do long,boring tasks like comparing lots of information,it doesn't push companies to develop new ideas or improve.And even if AI does the boring work,humans will still be needed to organize the projects in which AI is used.
Develop adaptability.We can’t know for certain what the world of work will look like in the future — so the best skillto develop may be adaptability. You can make yourself better at this by looking for new experiences, like studying abroad or even taking courses, which force you to change to get used to new situations!
The future of work with AI is challenging. But students can change and succeed. With AI's help, you can learn more efficiently and solve problems more easily. Face the difficulties and work hard,and you'll make the journey into the AI-driven future bea step towards a better life.
)13.What can AI do according to the text?

( )14. Why should students consider taking extra courses?
A. To develop people skills. B. To drop their main courses.
C.To focuson one area. D.To avoid being replaced by AI.
)15.Which of the following shows “adaptability” in Paragraph 5?
A. Tom invented a human-like robot.B.Sam organized a successful party.
C.Tina made few friends in the club.D.Mary fit in well ather new school.
)16.What is the text mainly about?
A.TheimportanceofAI instudents'life B.How students can protect their futures from AI. C. The challenges AI brings to students. D.What changes students will face in the future.
第二節(jié)閱讀短文,從下面所給的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,其中有一個多余的選項。
Some people are very careful about everything they do. On the other hand,some people are risk-takers(冒險者)— they do things without thinking too much about the results. 17.Whyis this?
Anna van Duijvenvoorde,a psychologist(心理學家)at Leiden University in the Netherlands, used computer games to find out the reason.In the game, players click on(點擊)a balloon on a computer screen to make it bigger._18_. But if the balloon gets too big, the player will pop(使.*爆裂) it and get nothing.
Van Duijvenvoorde found that when teenagers played this game,a part of their brain called the striatum(紋狀體)became more active.This part of the brain controls our emotionalresponse(情緒反應)torewards._19
20_.So they have less ability to make careful decisions.You might have already guessed that teenagers will pop more balloons during the game than adults - mainly because they are more willing to take risks and don’t take the time to think carefully.
A.Another part of the brain,the prefrontal cortex(前額皮質(zhì)),helps us control how we make decisions.
B.It turns out that young people have more active striatums and less active prefrontal cortexes.
C.This difference in brain activity helps explain why teenagers often act impulsively.
D.The bigger the balloon isat the end of the test,the larger their reward(獎勵)will be.
E.Teenagers are morelikely(可能的)to take more risks than others.
二、完形填空(共10小題,每小題1分;滿分10分)
閱讀短文,理解其大意,從A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。
A14-year-old boy Sun was on his way home on a Tuesday evening after school.When he was in the lift, it came to a stop for no reason.Feeling_21_at first,the teenager decided to help himself out because he knew it would be dangerous if he was kept there for too long.He wanted to open the lift door,but he gave up the idea later.He turned to lean against the wall instead,because he worried the lift might fall down_22_.He then pressed all the buttons(按鈕) in the_23_of getting the lift to work again,but it didn't work. Sun then pressed the“stop”button to_24_the lift to keep it still and make sure it would not fall.
Without a cell phone at hand, Sun tried_25_to get the attention of people outside, but no one answered as time passed by. The young boy had to give up shouting.He sent a note through the door with the message and hoped someone could_26_and help him out.
With all these done,the boy knew it might take along time before someone_27_him. So he decided to do his homework.He took out his textbooks and started to do his homework_28
Soon after he finished his homework,he heard loud voices outside.A large crowd including his parents and teachers had come to the_29_.Actually by that time he had been in the lift for over five hours. Finally, they got him out.
On Weibo,people spoke highly of him,because he could keep_30_in the face of such adangerous situation.
( )21. A. relaxed B.bored C. hopeless D. frightened ( )22.A. slowly B. regularly C. suddenly D. hardly ( )23.A. danger B. fear C. hope D. joy ( )24.A.check B.repair C. open D. lock ( )25. A. shouting B. jumping C. kicking D. speaking ( )26. A. look it up B. pick it up C. put it up D. turn it up ( )27. A. saw B. followed C. found D.heard ( )28. A. angrily B. patiently C. carefully D. proudly ( )29.A. accident B.adventure C. rescue D. challenge ( )30.A.calm B. quiet C. healthy D. energetic
第二部分 非選擇題(共40分)
三、語篇填空(共10小題,每小題1分;滿分10分)
閱讀短文,在空白處填入一個適當?shù)膯卧~或用括號內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空,使短文通順、連貫。
On December 4,2O24,Spring Festival was successfully inscribed(列人)on the list of theWorld Intangible Cultural Heritage(世界非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn)名錄).Chinanow has items on the intangible cultural heritage list.
As a key part of Chinese culture, the Spring Festival is one of the most important_31 (festival) of China.It is also known as the Chinese New Year_32_it celebrates the start of new life._33_the start of the first week of New Year,people visit friends and family. The second week ends with the Lantern Festival on the_34_(fifteen) day of the month. The first day of the Spring Festival is always special.Families get together and have_35 big meal. The table_36_(fill)with all kinds of delicious food.
Atthe festival, we often wear red clothes and hang red lanterns_37_(happy).Why are these things red? There is a story about it.Long ago,There was a monster in China.People called it Nian.Every New Year's Eve,it came out_38_(eat) animals and even people, so people in the village hid into the mountains.At last,an old man in red_39_(drive) the monster away with red lanterns and red flame.Now people like red things at the festival, believing that they will bring good luck in the coming year.
Asthe old year fadesaway,there'sanair of excitement everywhere.
Now Chinese traditional cultures_4O_(become)more and more popular around the world.We should learn more about them in order to understand the true meanings and spread them to the world better.
四、閱讀與表達(共4小題,41~43小題,每小題2分,44小題4分;滿分10分)
閱讀短文,然后根據(jù)內(nèi)容回答問題
Food for thought
Recently, community canteens have become popular among young people.
At first, community canteens mostly served old people.As the elderly may face challenges in cooking,and many young people cannot cook, these canteens have become perfect places for the two generations to become meal friends.
Gettingcheapmeals
For only 2O yuan,F(xiàn)ang Wenjing,who works in the training industry(行業(yè))Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, ordered a well-balanced lunch at a community canteen in the city. It included a meat dish,a vegetable dish and a bowl of rice.
“The dishes have a home-cooked taste, just as I expected. The canteen is also clean, said Fang.
Bringing more surprises
Community canteens meet the dining habits of young people in a number of ways. For example,the vegetarian(素食的) restaurants in Hangzhou have meals including a main dish,a bowl of rice,soup,fruit salad,and a side dish.Hu Yifan,head of the canteen, said 70 percent of its customers are young people.
A canteen at the Zhanongkou Community in Zhejiang province recently introduced “happiness mystery boxes\". They cost just 6 yuan but have one meat dish and a vegetarian dish.To keep what’s inside each box a surprise,stickers are placed over the see-through top to cover the“main dish\". The“mystery boxes”often sell out very quickly.
The canteen in Beijing's Lugu Community in Shijingshan district even introduced selfservice meals.The buffet-style(自助式的)dishes there are priced(定價)at just 2.48 yuan per 1OO grams. This price is lower than the restaurants nearby. The canteen has attracted many customers in and out of the neighborhood.
“While it's a community canteen, it can just as easily be described as a Western restaurant. It is beautifully designed. The environment is fantastic and super clean,” Dazhong Dianping user“Cuzhuangqieluoli 66”commented(評價) on one of the canteens.
41. Who were community canteens mainly serving at first? 42.What did Fang Wenjing think of the lunch she ordered at the community canteen? 43.What are the components of the vegetarian meals in the community restaurant in Hangzhou? 44. In your opinion,what are the advantages of community canteens becoming popular?(Write 30 words or more.)
五、書面表達(滿分20分)
45.假如你是李華,請根據(jù)外國筆友Mike給你寫的一封信中所提出的問題,用英文給他寫一封電子郵件。
內(nèi)容包括:Mike來信中提出的幾個問題
注意:
(1)詞數(shù)100詞左右,開頭和結尾已給出,不計人總詞數(shù);
(2)可適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫;
(3)郵件中不能出現(xiàn)真實姓名及學校名稱。
Dear Li Hua,
Hi! It's been a while.I hope you're doing great.I’m writing because I’m so eager to know what's new in China.
I really want to ask you a few things.Firstly,about the environment.Is it getting better?Like,are the skies bluer and the rivers cleaner? Secondly,I'm curious about Chinese culture.Do people still love and celebrate traditional festivals? And how is it spreading around the world? Lastly, when it comes to technology,I know China has done amazing things in space.But are there any other interesting tech developments that you can share?
Looking forward to your reply. Best wishes,
Mike
Dear Mike,
It's great to hear from you! I have good news to tell you. In China, the environment is much better.
There are so many exciting changes here. Looking forward to sharing more with you.
Best wishes,
Li Hua