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    一、未知
    Renew San Francisc Z
    Spend a Saturday beautiful gardens fr bth the animals and visitrs.
    What can be expected?
    ●Becming part f the Z’s histry
    ●Sharing and develping new skills and interests
    ●Weeding and clean-up t remve the need fr harmful pesticides(杀虫剂)
    ●Meeting new peple f different backgrunds with shared gal f cnserving the Earth’s plant and animal species
    Wh can vlunteer?
    Adults and children (at least 1 adult per 5 children).
    When can I vlunteer?
    The secnd Saturday f March, June, September, and Nvember in 2025, frm 8:00 am t 11:00 am. We will be clsing the gates at 8:15. N late entries allwed.
    What d I wear?
    Chse smething warm and cmfrtable that yu dn’t mind getting dirty. The Z prvides tls and wrk glves, but if yu have wrk glves, bring them just in case. Please wear tugh wrk shes.
    Spnsr a Crprate Renew the Z Event
    Grups f all sizes can spnsr a private Renew the Z day fr their cmpanies, when yur grup wrks tgether t cmplete Z prjects. Apart frm having fun and cnnecting with team members, yur grup receives admissin t the Z, drinks, fd and free ride. Z staff will help rganize each event t ensure yur grup enjys the day at the Z.
    T sign up, e-mail renewthez@sfz.rg.
    1.What are the vlunteers f the Z expected t d?
    A.Cllect data n new species.B.Learn abut the Z’s histry.
    C.Jin ec-friendly gardening.D.Research gardening techniques.
    2.What rule must be fllwed by vlunteers attending the Z event?
    A.Wearing a specific unifrm.B.Bringing their wn tls.
    C.Preparing meals in advance.D.Participating n schedule.
    3.What is a benefit f spnsring a Renew the Z day fr a cmpany?
    A.Enhancing fellwship amng members.B.Develping bnds with lcal businesses.
    C.Receiving training in animal prtectin.D.Getting discunted price n future visits.
    On a clear sunny day n the Gergia cast, ectur guide Rene Heidt leads her guests n her bat thrugh a narrw waterway. Unbrken grasses reach verhead, and there’s n building, pwer line, r cell twer in sight. It’s a perfect lcatin fr visitrs t view a nearby mudflat (泥滩), where rughly300,000 shrebirds, including the rseate spnbill and the whimbrel, cme t eat, rest, and nest every year.
    Heidt has had a 15-year career as an ectur guide and much f what she shares n the turs cmes frm her experiences. But mre recently, the University f Gergia’s Castal Awareness and Respnsible Ecturism (CARE) certificatin(认证) prgram has been designed t supprt ectur guides like Heidt, helping imprve the infrmatin they share with turists. The prgram ffers up-t-date educatinal material and training t ectur guides and prvides certificatin that cnfirms their devtin t preserving the habitats.
    While prviding knwledge abut Gergia’s natural resurces, the CARE prgram als discusses hw t visit sme sensitive areas respnsibly. Nw, when Heidt gives bating turs, she rws with a light tuch, mving almst silently acrss the water. When she shares facts abut wildlife with her guests, she desn’t speak luder than whispers. Actually, it’s a skill Heidt must have perfected in her previus career. “The prgram changes the way I give turs. It helps me t be mre mindful f a bat’s influence n the very thing we are trying t teach peple abut,” she recalled.
    Getting trained thrugh the CARE prgram als benefits Heidt’s business. Accrding t Heidt, the prgram allws her t learn mre abut this envirnment. And that’s knwledge she passes alng t her guests. “It’s a fantastic cast,” she says. “And it’s imprtant t share its beauty with thers t help them realize that it is wrth prtecting.”
    4.Why was the CARE prgram launched?
    A.T ffer the latest tur news.B.T qualify and recgnize ectur guides.
    C.T give aid t lcal educatin.D.T share and publicize travel experience.
    5.What may be the suggestin frm the CARE prgram fr visiting sensitive areas?
    A.Reasnably arrange travel rutes.B.Save as much wildlife as pssible.
    C.Leave as little impact as pssible.D.Fully respect lcal cultural custms.
    6.What is Heidt’s attitude twards the CARE prgram?
    A.Dubtful.B.Tlerant.C.Uncertain.D.Favrable.
    7.Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the text?
    A.Tending t Sensitive Castal AreasB.Reaching ut t Ecturism Supprters
    C.Backing up Ecturism in GergiaD.Initiating a CARE Certificatin Jurney
    In these days f electrnic everything, yu’d think that mst businesses wuldn’t be using paper cheques(支票) any mre. In fact, fr mst businesses, paper cheques are still a thing. As many as ne in three business deals are paid this way and 81% f firms in the US are still using paper cheques t settle sme f their bills.
    Stp the eye-rlling because yeah, we knw electrnic payments are quicker t make, authrize and cmplete, and they’re easier t track and reprt. They save paper and are gd fr the envirnment. They’re mre secure, efficient and cst less. They can be made and apprved frm anywhere. A grwing number f businesses nt nly prefer electrnic payments, but are requiring custmers t d this. Even Micrsft recently annunced that it wuld n lnger accept paper cheques frm its partners.
    But still ... I’m ging t miss the paper cheque. I’ve always enjyed the circumstance f the biweekly cheque run and the grandest part is the final apprval evidenced by the ultimate prf f authrity: the signature. Sme f my clients take delight in the pprtunity t examine and sign every cheque because there’s n better example f pwer than this. Paper cheques are nt nly a written frm f cntracts favred by firms thrughut histry but als a frm f marketing where cmpanies can prudly display their lgs. They are clear evidence f stability and reliability.
    Unfrtunately, the writing is n the wall fr the paper cheque. And that makes me sad. Accrding t the Small Business Administratin, the majrity f small business wners are ver the age f 50. We grew up with Swansn TV Dinners, hckey withut helmets(头盔) and appinted smking sectins in airplanes. We’ll retire and yunger generatins will bury us alng with ur chequebks.
    We knw this will unavidably change. Fr nw, many businesses in the US are still relying n paper cheques t pay. Yes, they’re inefficient and cstlier. But please be patient. Allw me t have this ne little enjyment while it lasts.
    8.What phenmenn des the authr describe in paragraph 1?
    A.Ding business is increasingly difficult.B.Everything is ging electrnic in the US.
    C.Paper cheques are still in use in business.D.Mst American firms fail t pay the bills.
    9.What des Micrsft’s decisin indicate?
    A.The grwing trend f shifting t electrnic payments.
    B.The change in frms f cperatin in big cmpanies.
    C.The ptential cmeback f paper cheques in the market.
    D.The ppularity f electrnic payments amng custmers.
    10.What des the authr intend t d in paragraph 3?
    A.Defend his preference.B.Intrduce a new cncept.
    C.Call fr readers’ supprt.D.Prmte an ld traditin.
    11.Why des the authr mentin Swansn TV Dinners and hckey withut helmets?
    A.T emphasize the utdated nature f past trends.
    B.T shw his attachment t ld-schl practices.
    C.T stress his resistance t technlgical changes.
    D.T suggest the reliability f traditinal methds.
    Fr decades, “simpler is better” has been accepted as a universal truth in marketing. Nick Light, assistant prfessr f marketing at the UO Lundquist Cllege f Business, has tested that assumptin. He fund that mst cnsumers prefer fferings that appear t be easy t use and understand. Hwever, pushing simplicity can have a hidden, cstly dwnside.
    “Simplicity is nt a silver bullet,” Light said. “This methd might wrk fr established cmpanies with track recrds t back up their claims. But it can be risky fr a start-up with n histry r a cmpany in a cmplicated market categry where failures r breakdwns are mre cmmn.
    Light’s earlier experience stimulated his interest in the study. He was a marketing manager at a direct-t-cnsumer mattress(床垫) cmpany. With the catchwrd “ne perfect mattress”, the cmpany ffered nly ne mattress mdel shipped directly t the cnsumer’s dr, dramatically simplifying the mattress-buying prcess. “Sme custmers calling with even minr prblems such as a slight disclratin in the material, wuld get really angry,” Light said. “They wuld say things like, “I dn’t understand what’s s difficult abut this,’ even when prducing and shipping mattresses are quite cmplex. These custmers were getting verly upset because the prduct and prcess had been labeled as simple.”
    The study als shwed that cnsumers judged the cmplexity f brands r prducts based n their mental cnnectins. Fr example, when study participants viewed advertisements fr tw different cmpanies, they frmed mental pictures f the simplicity r cmplexity f the brand depending n hw plain r busy the art was and the details prvided in each ad.
    Light als lked int prduct quality and custmer pinins and fund that cnsumers are less likely t recmmend simpler brands after failures cmpared t mre cmplex brands. Therefre, the lessn fr marketers is t be mre careful abut building branding and advertising strategies arund simplicity, because they culd easily backfire if the prduct r service fails t deliver.
    12.What des the underlined wrds “a silver bullet” in paragraph 2 mean?
    A.A risky investment.B.A business strategy.C.A quick-fix methd.D.A cure-all slutin.
    13.What did the use f simplicity in the mattress business lead t?
    A.Rising custmer dissatisfactin.B.Reduced expenses fr prducers.
    C.Lnger transprt time fr gds.D.Mre cmments frm custmers.
    14.What mainly influence cnsumers’ views n a brand accrding t the study?
    A.The cmpany’s histrical backgrund.B.The impressins shaped by ad design.
    C.The advertising reviews n its website.D.The richness f clr in its packaging.
    15.What advice des the authr give t marketers?
    A.Advertise after-sale custmer service.B.Be cautius abut simplicity-themed effrts.
    C.Stress prduct quality ver simplicity.D.Imprve brand presence thrugh scial media.
    When I was in primary schl, reading index cards(索引卡) under the guidance f ur librarian was hw my classmates and I lcated the bks we wanted and entered the wrld f ideas. It was amazing. 16 Then the same librarian explained that bk-lcating infrmatin was als available n a website. We culd select bks withut even leaving ur chairs.
    17 The librarian was nt cnfident that the new technlgy wuld last. S, as kids, we kept ne ft planted in each wrld, learning the digital landscape while als physically explring libraries.
    Thrughut educatinal histry, new tls have been accepted, rejected, r ignred. Digital card catalgues (目录) are an example f tls that facilitate learning, leading many schls t adpt a generally friendly attitude tward new technlgies. 18 Sme tls negatively affect ur learning, the mst recent example being ChatGPT.
    ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbt that can respnd t the questins ne asks, drawing n stres f infrmatin and its interactins with ther users. Where ChatGPT impacts educatin is in cmpleting tasks assigned t students. Students can quit thinking— allwing ChatGPT t digest difficult readings n their behalf. 19
    But learning t write is learning t think. Thinking is smething we need t grw and prgress as human beings. 20 ChatGPT and related technlgies destry this imprtant task. I recmmend that students resist emplying them in the cntext f reading and writing if they wish t be transfrmed by their learning.
    A.Sure, AI can d these tasks fr us.
    B.Educatin is meant t shape a persn.
    C.But nt all tls are equally cnstructive.
    D.They can als ask it t cnstruct essays assigned by prfessrs.
    E.If allwed t have access t AI-based tls, n ne wuld ever think.
    F.Hwever, this whle prcess seemed disappinting the very next day.
    G.In thse days, we were living between the digital and pre-digital wrlds.
    It was 2017 when the accident ccurred. That day it started t rain when I t stp just inches frm the car ahead. Befre I sighed with , my car was hit hard frm behind.
    , I was unharmed and stepped ut t the situatin. The girl wh had hit me was in tears. She t me and explained that her brakes(刹车) had taken lnger t because f the slippery rad. Minutes later, a pliceman and directly issued the girl a ticket fr “failure t cntrl speed”, and several ther ffenses, which culd have led t the f her license. The girl was extremely upset, but she was helpless against the result. I cmfrted her that it wasn’t her and prmised t help.
    Tw weeks later, I received a ntice t appear as a witness in the girl’s trial. Althugh it wasn’t required, I decided t seek . Upn seeing me in curt, the girl appeared quite . I recunted the incident , saying neither f us was speeding and that the rad was exceptinally slippery. I als the girl wasn’t t blame.
    When I finished speaking, the curtrm erupted int applause, and the judge praised me fr my citizen’s duty. After careful cnsideratin, he dismissed the against the girl. I believe whever encunters such a case wuld d the same.
    21.A.managedB.hesitatedC.failedD.refused
    22.A.disappintmentB.excitementC.regretD.relief
    23.A.HpefullyB.ThankfullyC.StrangelyD.Imprtantly
    24.A.imprveB.clarifyC.assessD.mnitr
    25.A.whisperedB.mentinedC.aplgizedD.described
    26.A.refreshB.recverC.repairD.respnd
    27.A.turned upB.sped byC.stepped asideD.shwed ff
    28.A.limitatinB.cancellatinC.explanatinD.cllectin
    29.A.weaknessB.effrtC.excuseD.fault
    30.A.adviceB.freedmC.cperatinD.justice
    31.A.prudB.gratefulC.pitifulD.cnfused
    32.A.cnfidentlyB.subjectivelyC.truthfullyD.impatiently
    33.A.appreciatedB.expectedC.stressedD.dubted
    34.A.perfrmingB.transfrmingC.rememberingD.accepting
    35.A.criticismsB.chargesC.prceduresD.requirements
    阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
    French theater directr Jean-Jacques Annaud, als knwn as Smmier, has made utstanding cntributins t Sin-French cultural exchanges.
    Recalling his first cperatin with the Chinese theater prfessrs in 2004, he said he was impressed by the actrs’ makeups, cstumes and their effrt 36 (pass) the acting skills t their students. One prfessr explained, “In China, pera is an art 37 (require) lifelng devtin and the effect f the perfrmance largely depends n the actrs’ inner strength and acting skills.”
    Fllwing Smmier’s suggestin n intrducing Chinese 38 (classic) t the French audience, Beijing Vcatinal Cllege f Opera and Arts (BVCOA) 39 (stage)a series f appealing and 40 (innvate) perfrmances in 2005. The shws drew ver 22,000 French students, half f 41 gt invlved in the wrkshps n Chinese pera makeups and gestures afterwards. Smmier always hpes the audience truly understand that theater is nt a prduct t cnsume 42 a real cultural meeting and an apprach tward what we wnder.
    The year 2024 marks the 43 (sixty) anniversary (周年纪念日) f the establishment f diplmatic relatins between China and France. Serving as a cultural bnd, Smmier hpes the French and Chinese will impress each ther 44 high-quality shws. His 45 (cmmit) t cultural exchange is psitive prf f the pwer f arts in bringing peple tgether and fstering glbal harmny.
    46.假定你是李华,你们班在校英文报组织的以“太空”为主题的海报设计大赛中获奖。请你给英国朋友 Peter写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:
    (1)创作过程;
    (2)你的感想。
    注意:
    (1)写作词数应为80左右;
    (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
    Dear Peter,
    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    Yurs,
    Li Hua
    47.阅读下面短文,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
    At 6:00 am, I stepped ut f my car and int ne f the httest July days ever recrded in Hustn. My T-shirt was sn wet with sweat as I waited in the parking lt. Experienced runners surrunded me, all wearing apprpriate clthes fr the intense heat. At the age f 53, I was abut t train fr my first half marathn. This was my plan fr building friendships in an unknwn city.
    Hustn was quite different frm Suthern Califrnia where I grew up, went t cllege, married, and raised tw daughters. Mving here due t my husband’s jb transfer(调动) was a real challenge, especially at a time when many f my friends were thinking abut retirement. With my daughters grwn, gne were the days f PTA meetings, team mm duties, and attending my children’s high schl events. Hw culd I make any friends in a city where I hardly knew anyne? What wuld each day lk like? Wuld my tw aging dgs be my nly cmpanins(伙伴)?
    The answer arrived when Annie, the real estate agent, unexpectedly called me ne day. “Dana, wuld yu be interested in jining the lcal chapter f USA Fit here in twn?” Hnestly, I had n idea what she was talking abut. What I did knw was that Annie was a runner. I had even heard her mentin marathns befre.
    “What des it invlve? I mean, is this abut running? But that’s just nt my thing.” I was hping she wuld hear the disinterest in my vice. Nt Annie! She didn’t give up easily. “Cme n! Yu’ll lve it! It’s a grup f runners and walkers wh meet fr six mnths, training fr the Hustn Marathn and Half Marathn. Yu’ll make friends, Dana. Trust me.”
    Excuses raced thrugh my mind, but Annie’s prmise f ptential friendships wn me ver. The prspect f cnnecting with thers wh shared a cmmn gal was irresistible and sn I fund myself standing amng the “purple peple”, the grup f half marathn walkers, n that first training day.
    注意:
    (1)续写词数应为150左右;
    (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
    The experienced walkers welcmed me with pen arms.
    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    On the race day, I felt bth physically and emtinally prepared.
    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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