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      一、未知
      The summer vacatin seasn is an especially gd time fr a family farm stay in the U.S. because the weather is nice and farms arund the cuntry are filled with activities. Here are fur f the best farm vacatins where yu can cnnect with nature and learn abut farm life.
      Stne and Thistle Farm
      East Meredith, New Yrk
      Farm stay activities n Stne and Thistle Farm include grming (刷洗) hrses, milking gats, cllecting eggs and hlding baby chicks. Additinal hands-n field and kitchen wrkshps are educatinal and family-friendly experiences fcused n farming r cking experiences (these are separate frm the farm vacatin and must be bked in grups f five r mre).
      BlissWd Bed and Breakfast Ranch
      Cat Spring, Texas
      Situated in a 350-acre area, BlissWd Bed and Breakfast Ranch is a wrking farm. Hrseback riding, ranch games, fishing and feeding turs with farm animals are all part f the guest experiences. Anther highlight is the safari experience, a guided tur where yu can get clse t wildlife animals.
      Tabula Rasa Farms
      Carltn, Oregn
      Set amng the rlling hills f Oregn’s Willamette Valley, Tabula Rasa Farms lets families spread ut and enjy life n a farm. The tw-bedrm, three-bathrm farmhuse cmes with a fully equipped kitchen, washer and dryer. In summer, there’s a swimming hle behind the huse alng with many hiking trails. A shrt walk away is the wrking farm, with animals such as cws, pigs and ducks
      Hmecming Ranch
      Nelsnville, Ohi
      Farm stays at Hmecming Ranch hnr bth the livestck (家畜) and the land by sharing the wrking ranch’s sustainable and regenerative agricultural practices with guests. The 98-acre farm is hme t Scttish Highland gats and chickens. Farm turs and interesting activities such as milking gats and cllecting eggs and strawberries are a fun way t facilitate learning fr kids.
      1.What is a requirement fr the cking activity n Stne and Thistle Farm?
      A.Cllecting eggs.B.Preparing ckers.
      C.Making reservatins.D.Participating in grups f fur.
      2.Where is the farm that appeals t swimming lvers?
      A.In East Meredith, New Yrk.B.In Cat Spring, Texas.
      C.In Carltn, Oregn.D.In Nelsnville, Ohi.
      3.What can visitrs d at Hmecming Ranch?
      A.Earn sme mney by picking fruits.B.Repaint a three-bathrm farmhuse.
      C.Get clse t a variety f wildlife animals.D.Learn abut regenerative farming practices.
      Ever the innvatr t entertain its custmers, this Masschetusettes cafe recently came up with a nvel attractin fr its custmers. “Walk in and give us yur BEST dance mves fr 5 secnds,” reads a sign displayed n the entrance dr. If yu d s, yu can get a cup f cffee fr free.
      The unexpected dance venue? Cffee Milan, which serves the mst delicius cffee, drinks, breakfast and lunch all day lng, seven days a week.
      The respnse t Cffee Milan’s prmtin was electric, with multiple custmers eager t shw ff their best dance mves. “It was fun, energetic and smiley,” says Jshua Rashid, the cafe wner f the small family-wned business. “Funny dances can really imprve custmers’ md.”
      It’s n secret that acting happy, mving and music can get yu feeling better, even if it’s a bit unnatural at first. Brainly, a knwledge-sharing cmmunity, discusses the s-called “Facial feedback effect”. This is dcumented in studies shwing that frcing a smile can still bst md and happiness levels. This is likely because when peple smile, their brains release smething that helps t reduce stress.
      On Nvember 23, 2024, a vide f the dancing custmers became a hit nline, amassing an astnishing 7.6millin views nline since it was psted.
      “We just thught it was ging t be a small thing fr the peple that cme in every day,” admits Oliver Svensen, scial media directr at Cffee Milan. She says the huge success f the campaign is due t the vicarius (间接感受到的) pleasure f seeing peple feeling happy and expressing themselves, rather than the free drink alne.
      “I am still prcessing this. I didn’t realize the pwer f the Internet,” says Rashid. “Mre custmers are cming in and dancing.” He plans t make this jyful event a mnthly fixture. “t was amazing and fun. The custmers kept asking when the next ne wuld be!” he says.
      4.The sign at the entrance can be replaced by “______”.
      A.Free cffee is just a dance away!B.Wh will be the best dancer?
      C.Smile fr a cup f free cffee!D.Wuld yu like t drink cffee?
      5.What is the functin f paragraph 4?
      A.T ffer sme advice.B.T supprt a claim.
      C.T intrduce a new tpic.D.T dubt a cmmn belief.
      6.What des Oliver Svensen mentin abut the campaign?
      A.The scial purpses f launching it.B.The effrts t bst it n scial media.
      C.The factrs cntributing t its success.D.The practical appraches t expanding it.
      7.What can be knwn abut Rashid?
      A.He is astnished at the ppularity f the campaign.
      B.He plans t cme up with mre similar jyful events.
      C.He initially had little cnfidence in the taste f cffee.
      D.He first gt the idea frm a discussin n the Internet.
      Playgrunds have been made significantly safer. There are sft surfaces t play n and all the dangerus play equipment like tall metal slides where children jumped n and ff at high speeds have been replaced by much safer plastic swings and climbing structures.
      Has remving the risk als remved the fun and the challenge? In Amsterdam, the Dutch capital, lcal fficials believe s. That’s why they want t replace bring playgrunds with spaces that allw kids t play with water, climb, swrd-fight with sticks, wrestle and fall.
      “The inspiratin is that children are hardly mving, which is a huge prblem,” says Rb Hfland, ne f the fficials. “They are attracted t a mre engaging screen, sitting still fr hurs. We are learning abut hw unhealthy it is that the Dutch—the sitting champins f Eurpe—are s inactive. Things need t change and it starts yung.”
      Taking risks is children’s nature. Babies start t pull themselves up n furniture even befre they can stand. Older children are intrduced t a large range f activities that cme with ptential risk like wrking with tls.
      “Risky play is really a fundamental way fr children t figure ut the wrld,” says Mariana Brussni, a prfessr at the University f British Clumbia. “Engaging in risky play helps them t develp self-cnfidence, resilience, executive functining abilities, as well as risk assessment.”
      While it is still parents’ jb t keep kids safe in playgrunds, it is imprtant t make infrmed chices befre prhibiting risky play. That’s why parents shuld practice what Brussni calls the 17-secnd rule. S instead f telling yur child nt t climb a tree s high r run s fast, take 17 secnds and bserve hw yur child is ding and what they are able t d.
      “This will prvide yur children the pprtunity t figure ut fr themselves what’s cmfrtable and what they can d,” says Brussni, adding that the mst imprtant thing yu can d is get ut f the way and just let children play.
      8.What are the current playgrunds like?
      A.They are challenging fr kids.B.They are basically free f risks.
      C.They are full f funny elements.D.They are tailred t risk-takers’ nature.
      9.Why des Rb Hfland want t bring back risk play?
      A.T mtivate children t becme mre active.
      B.T bey the latest health guidelines in Eurpe.
      C.T train ptential champins in the sprts field.
      D.T inspire children t invent smarter devices.
      10.What des Brussni stress in paragraph 5?
      A.Requirements fr tackling risks.B.Features f predictable risks.
      C.Ways t engage in risky play.D.Benefits risky play can bring.
      11.What des Brussni advise parents t d?
      A.Stp bserving their adventurus kids.B.Act as a rle mdel fr less brave kids.
      C.Allw their kids t explre their ptential.D.Prevent their kids frm ding risky sprts.
      In the histry f life n Earth, rganisms have relied n the light f the sun, the mn and stars t find their way and schedule their lives. While the emergence f electric lighting in the late 19th century may have been a bn t humans, it has dne much harm t the natural wrld. Amng the negative impacts f artificial light at night (ALAN), light pllutin leads migrating birds t cities with terrible cnsequences, cntributes t the alarming decline in insect ppulatins, and cnvinces sea turtles t climb away frm the water instead f twards it.
      Nw, a new study frm the University f Plymuth adds anther finding abut hw ALAN is affecting cral reefs (珊瑚礁): Light pllutin frm castal cities can trick them int spawning (产卵) utside f the apprpriate times when they wuld nrmally reprduce.
      Using a cmbinatin f light pllutin data and spawning bservatins, researchers are able t shw fr the first time that crals expsed t ALAN are spawning ne t three days earlier and clser t the full mn cmpared t thse n unlighted reefs.
      Crals release eggs n certain nights f the year, guided by lunar cycles. If crals are spawning n different nights, inspired t d s by the cnfusin f light pllutin, it culd reduce the likelihd f cral eggs being fertilized and surviving t prduce new adult crals that help reefs t recver.
      “Cral reefs are amng the mst bidiverse and ecnmically imprtant ecsystems n the planet. Mass bleaching (白化) events caused by climate change, habitat destructin, fisheries, water pllutin and ther disturbances have reduced cral reefs substantially since the 1950s,” these wrried researchers write. “The cmplete lss f crals is anticipated ver the next 100 years.”
      “If we want t reduce the harm ALAN is causing, we can delay switching n night-time lighting in castal regins t ensure the natural dark perid between sunset and mnrise that guides spawning remains cmplete,” says lead authr Dr. Thmas Davies.
      Obviusly, light pllutin is ne f the least cmplicated pllutin surces t fix. Slving plastic pllutin and greenhuse gas emissins will take a humanity-wide sea change t fix, but light pllutin? We just need t turn ff the lights when necessary. That can make a significant difference t the natural wrld.
      12.What des the underlined wrd “bn” in paragraph 1 mst prbably mean?
      A.Blessing.B.Demnstratin.C.Trend.D.Crisis.
      13.Hw des ALAN affect crals?
      A.It blinds new adult crals.B.It misleads them int spawning.
      C.It keeps them frm reprducing.D.It encurages cral egg hunting.
      14.Why d the researchers feel wrried?
      A.Crals are expsed t mnlight.B.Crals are likely t becme extinct.
      C.Crals have lst their eclgical value.D.Crals cause disturbances t fisheries.
      15.What is the main purpse f the text?
      A.T analyze the impact f human activity.B.T emphasize the significant rle f crals.
      C.T reveal the rt surces f crals’ decline.D.T call fr actin t reduce light pllutin.
      Phtgraphy is mre than an art frm; it can als serve as a pwerful therapeutic (治疗) tl. Pht Therapy and therapeutic phtgraphy are gaining recgnitin fr their ptential t supprt emtinal prcessing, self-expressin, and mental health. 16 .
      Pht Therapy refers t the structured use f phtgraphs in a prfessinal cunseling (咨询) setting. Therapists guide clients thrugh interactins with persnal images, including family phtgraphs, self-prtraits, r even abstract visuals, t explre emtins and experiences. The therapeutic prcess might include interpreting the symblic meaning f a pht, discussing hw it makes the client feel, r using it t explre relatinships. 17 , as phtgraphs can act as mediatrs (中介), allwing them t tuch n challenging tpics frm a mre cmfrtable distance and helping them uncver feelings and memries.
      Unlike Pht Therapy, which requires a trained prfessinal, therapeutic phtgraphy is an independent r grup activity that anyne can engage in t supprt mental health. 18 . As nted n the Pht Therapy Centre website, capturing images encurages mindfulness, as it draws individuals int the present mment and helps them fcus n their envirnment.
      The act f creating can als help peple prcess their emtins and tell their stries. 19 , which allws individuals t share feelings they may struggle t express in wrds. Engaging in phtgraphy can build cnfidence and self-awareness, giving individuals a sense f achievement as they create smething visible and meaningful.
      Whether guided by a therapist r pursued independently, phtgraphy is an accessible way t supprt wellbeing. 20 . Fr thse lking t explre their emtins r seek new paths t self-discvery, picking up a camera might be the first step tward a brighter and healthier future.
      A.These appraches are clsely related
      B.Sme clients tend t hide their memries
      C.It bridges the gap between art and mental health
      D.Using a pht fr cnversatins gives clients a sense f safety
      E.A famus blg highlights hw phtgraphy can serve as a visual jurnal
      F.This apprach invlves taking phtgraphs r creating pht-based prjects
      G.While they sund similar, they have distinct applicatins that make them uniquely beneficial
      Weeks ag, I was in line t check ut in a large stre. In frnt f me was a mm, wh was fur large cans f baby frmula (配方奶) with a special card. Hwever, the failed. I badly wanted t pay fr her but smething me—I didn’t want t make the mm feel ffended (冒犯) and I was shy. , she gave up the frmula and left. I regretted the pprtunity t help.
      Days ag, I was in the same stre and I anther wman behind me had fur large cans f baby frmula and cupns (优惠券) in her hand. After I checked ut, I hung arund, feeling I might have a special . I was right. There was a(n) with the wman’s cupns and she felt srry fr hlding up the line. Gathering my curage and hping she wuldn’t feel , I asked if it was OK with her if I paid fr her frmula. She agreed because she didn’t want t cause mre t peple behind her.
      Later, she tld me she was having a time and thanked me fr helping her ut. She asked me why I . I said I’d received the same as a yung mm and I wanted t pay it frward. She t d s as well.
      I didn’t tell her that it was my secnd chance t help a mm and I was I culd seize it.
      21.A.dnatingB.cmparingC.prmtingD.purchasing
      22.A.paymentB.debateC.advertisementD.prpsal
      23.A.shelteredB.shapedC.stppedD.pushed
      24.A.SimilarlyB.EventuallyC.RegularlyD.Frtunately
      25.A.acceptingB.assessingC.missingD.prviding
      26.A.predictedB.suspectedC.ensuredD.ntice
      27.A.challengeB.encunterC.missinD.award
      28.A.experimentB.bndC.reactinD.issue
      29.A.embarrassedB.testedC.mnitredD.abandned
      30.A.misinfrmatinB.incnvenienceC.excitementD.extinctin
      31.A.tughB.prductiveC.safeD.busy
      32.A.held nB.stepped frwardC.fell behindD.shuted ut
      33.A.recgnitinB.patienceC.praiseD.kindness
      34.A.pretendedB.declinedC.prmisedD.managed
      35.A.gratefulB.afraidC.cnfidentD.regretful
      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。
      This year’s Spring Festival has been a celebratin f AI-driven surprises, with each 36 (innvative) bringing excitement and wnder.
      Dressed in clrful jackets, a grup f humanid rbts became a highlight f the Spring Festival gala (晚会). Alngside human perfrmers, the rbts cmpleted a traditinal flk dance called the Yangk, 37 (impress) audiences with their perfect mves.
      Vides f the electrifying perfrmance sn flded scial media, 38 the amazed netizens called the grup “the mst dedicated dance crew” and 39 (speak) highly f the perfect cmbinatin f cultural heritage and futuristic technlgy.
      The rbtic dancers 40 (invite) t the gala belng t Hangzhu-based firm Unitree Rbtics. The Unitree H1 rbts are equipped with AI-driven full-bdy mtin cntrl technlgy and are 41 (capability) f delivering a maximum jint trque (关节力矩) f 360 N·m.
      Anther surprise during the festival is DeepSeek. 42 its vast knwledge, cnvincing expressin and bundless imaginatin, DeepSeek has attracted peple f all ages, making it the ultimate “chat cmpanin”. “DeepSeek has made it pssible fr me 43 (access) mre infrmatin,” said a retiree, wh dwnladed 44 pen-resurce tl fllwing his sn’s strng recmmendatin.
      Beynd the virtual wrld, AI is becming an ever-present frce in daily life. Whether at temple fairs r turist attractins, AI is 45 (increasing) integrating int peple’s daily life, replacing servers and trainers, carrying heavy lads, delivering gds and even assisting climbers.
      46.假定你是李华,上周五观看了一场校英文歌曲大赛。请给你的英国好友Alan写封邮件分享这一听觉盛宴,内容包括:
      1.比赛情况简介;
      2.你印象最深的一首歌曲。
      注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;
      2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Dear Alan,
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Yurs,
      Li Hua
      47.阅读下面材料,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。
      Lucy tuched the tiny gray whiskers (胡须) n a plastic muse and her fingers were trembling with excitement. “Ms. Thmpsn will think it’s real!” she whispered t Mia, recalling hw their art teacher had nearly drpped her cffee last mnth when a muse ran acrss the schlyard.
      Mia adjusted a muse’s tail, saying, “But, what if she gets t scared?”
      “Relax!” said Lucy. “It’s fr April Fls’ Day! She laughed when we drew cat ears n her hat last week. This is just funnier!”
      On April Fls’ Day, Lucy and Mia carefully placed sme plastic mice under Ms. Thmpsn’ s sketchbk (素描册) in the art rm befre Ms. Thmpsn entered fr a class. The girls were lking frward t witnessing the funny mment when Ms. Thmpsn saw the surprise. Sn Ms. Thmpsn stepped int the art rm and greeted the students cheerfully. The tw girls gt excited and their eyes kept track f Ms. Thmpsn until she reached ut fr her sketchbk. The tw girls lked at each ther, waiting t tgether shut ut “April Fls!”.
      The scream filled the art rm the mment Ms. Thmpsn sptted the plastic mice. Befre the girls shuted, they saw Ms. Thmpsn standing frzen with a pale face. Other students burst int laughter but sn kept silent when they nticed their teacher’s shaking hands. A by student rushed t pick up the plastic mice and thrw them away.
      Lucy’s stmach drpped. That wasn’t the playful reactin they’d expected. Ms. Thmpsn kept cleaning her glasses nervusly and her cheerful vice was reduced t whispers. When Ms. Thmpsn dismissed the class early, leaving her sketchbk pen, Lucy and Mia exchanged guilty glances (瞥).
      During lunch break, Mia and Lucy had a talk. “We went t far,” Mia said. Lucy ndded with guilt. “We have t d smething!” Mia said firmly. Lucy agreed, but she didn’t knw what t d.
      注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;
      2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      An idea struck Lucy as she saw cat drawings in Ms. Thmpsn’s sketchbk.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      In the next art class, Ms. Thmpsn nticed the plastic cat and the nte beside her sketchbk.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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