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      一、单项选择
      1.—Shuld we g hiking in the muntains this weekend?
      —The weather frecast desn’t lk gd. _______ and plan an indr activity instead.
      A.Better play it safeB.It’s better than nthing
      C.I can’t agree mreD.Take it easy
      二、未知
      2.DeepSeek’s breakthrugh n cst challenges the “bigger is better” traditin that ______ the AI arms race in recent years.
      A.had been drivenB.had driven
      C.has drivenD.has been driven
      3.He suggested that the prblems ______ attached special attentin t.
      A.referred t beB.refer t beingC.referred t beingD.referring t be
      4.While ______ in Chinese mythlgy, “Ne Zha 2” takes bld creative step by fcusing n Ne Zha’s struggles and grwth.
      A.t rtB.rtedC.rtingD.has rted
      5.Tibetan antelpe’s presence breathes life int the winter landscape f the plateau, ______a harmnius ecsystem and natural beauty.
      A.T have presentedB.presented
      C.presentingD.having presented
      6.He ______ the manuscript f his bk befre sending it t the publisher.
      A.crrespndedB.established
      C.bservedD.revised
      7.—Wuld yu mind lend me yur dictinary? Mine is left at hme.
      —______I’d like t help.
      A.Nt in the slightest.B.Dn’t mentin it.
      C.Never mind.D.At yur service.
      三、单项选择
      8._______ decisin yu make, it will ultimately shape the curse f yur life and determine yur future happiness and success.
      A.WhicheverB.WhateverC.WheneverD.Wherever
      四、未知
      9.I’ve been writing this reprt ______ fr the last tw weeks, but it is due tmrrw.
      A.finallyB.immediately
      C.ccasinallyD.certainly
      10.Jack didn’t bring me the bk he had prmised. It was ______ f him t frget.
      A.nrmalB.rdinaryC.certainD.typical
      11.I wnder why yu ______ turn t Tm fr help all the time when yu can cmplete yur tasks by yurself.
      A.shuldB.culdC.mayD.wuld
      12.As a brilliant athlete, she was well ______ spending lng perids f time in the water.
      A.blamed frB.cnditined fr
      C.bund frD.lnged fr
      13.As a freigner here, she is nt accustmed t ______ like this in public.
      A.treatB.treatingC.being treatedD.be treated
      14.______ all this put under debate is whether we shuld redesign the AI mdel in ther way.
      A.WhyB.WhichC.WhatD.Hw
      15.A tur bus, ______ bdy huge flwers were painted, appeared in Tianjin during the Begnia Festival.
      A.f whichB.acrss whse
      C.acrss whichD.f whse
      When I was a child I was ften tld what nt t eat. “Yu dn’t want t get fat” was n repeat thrughut my childhd. It really messed up. my with fd—smething that tk me years t vercme. Because f this, I’m careful nt t what my kids weigh with their wrth as . I encurage my daughter t make snack chices and ften dissuade(劝阻)her frm a secnd dessert. But ne day when I heard her saying “I think I’m t fat,” my heart sank. It made me wnder if giving her advice n snacks was having an unintentinally impact.
      Charltte Markey, a prfessr f psychlgy, fd is ne f the subjects where, as parents, saying less is mre. “There are s many things in parenting that are gd t talk thrugh, but I’m nt cnvinced that fd is ne f them,” she says. “It just creates sme wrries and in kids that aren’t healthy.”
      Instead, she recmmends a well-knwn cncept amng nutritin experts called the “Divisin f Respnsibility,” where parents a variety f mstly healthy fds t their kids at fixed times, and the kids themselves decide what and hw much they want t cnsume— that means ccasinally eating mre ckies than carrts.
      kids t eat what they want als them t the natural cnsequences f their decisins. “When yur child says, ‘My stmach hurts,’ yu can say, ‘Well yu had a lt f sugary fds and yu might feel better if yu made sme ther chices,’” says Markey. “Let them they have sme ver it.”
      I’ve been trying ut these and I’ve fund that when I’m less restrictive, they d make better decisins. “Feeding is a lng game,” says Markey. “The fd yu have available makes a huge . Even if they dn’t eat it, they’re seeing it. And then all f a sudden it .”
      16.A.cmplexB.cnfidentC.cnstantD.cnsiderate
      17.A.relatinshipB.leadershipC.membershipD.friendship
      18.A.agreeB.cnnectC.dealD.prvide
      19.A.pepleB.audienceC.scietyD.public
      20.A.deliciusB.financialC.healthyD.valuable
      21.A.lastingB.prfundC.psitiveD.negative
      22.A.Given thatB.Due tC.In terms tD.Accrding t
      23.A.unimprtantB.rareC.suitableD.frequent
      24.A.assurancesB.peacesC.insecuritiesD.cntentment
      25.A.unavidablyB.necessarilyC.ptinallyD.vluntarily
      26.A.applyingB.submittingC.requestingD.adapting
      27.A.preventB.preserveC.pretendD.prvide
      28.A.as ifB.even ifC.nly ifD.if nly
      29.A.ImaginingB.DiscuragingC.BanningD.Allwing
      30.A.expsesB.explresC.exchangesD.raises
      31.A.seem likeB.taste likeC.feel likeD.sund like
      32.A.effrtB.cntrlC.tipD.dream
      33.A.substancesB.subjectsC.strategiesD.straits
      34.A.mistakeB.differenceC.successD.prfit
      35.A.clicksB.hitsC.strikesD.beats
      五、阅读理解
      Planning a visit t the UK? Here we help with ways t cut yur csts.
      AVOID BIG EVENTS Big sprting events, cncerts and exhibitins can increase the cst f accmmdatin and make it harder t find a rm. A standard duble rm at the Thistle Brightn n the final Friday f the Brightn Cmedy Festival (19 Oct.) cst £ 169. 15 at Bking.cm. A week later, the same rm cst £ 118.15.
      If yu can be flexible and want t knw dates t avid--- r yu're lking fr a big event t pass yur time--- check ut sites such as Whatsnwhen.cm, which allw yu t search fr events in the UK by city, date and categry.
      STAYAWAY FROM THE STATION If traveling t yur destinatin by train, yu may want t find a gd base clse t the statin, but yu culd end up paying mre fr the sake f cnvenience at the start f yur hliday.
      Dn't be t chsy abut the part f twn yu stay in. Bking tw mnths in advance, the cheapest rm at Traveldge's Central Eustn htel in Lndn fr Saturday 22 September was £ 95.95 . A rm just a tube jurney away at its Cvent Garden htel was £ 75.75 . And at Farringdn, a duble rm cst just £ 62.95 .
      LOOK AFTER YOURSELF Really central htels in cities such as Lndn. Edinburgh and Cardiff can cst a frtune, especially at weekends and during big events. As a chice cnsider checking int a self-catering flat with its wn kitchen, where yu can ck. Often these flats are hidden away n the tp flrs f city centre buildings. A great example is the histric O'Neill Flat n Edinburgh’s Ryal Mile, available fr £ 420 fr five days in late September, with rm fr fur adults.
      GET ON A BIKE Lndn’s "Bris bikes' have attracted the mst attentin, but ther cities als have similar prgrams that let yu rent a bicycle and explre at yur wn pace, saving yu n public transprt r car parking csts.
      Amng the smaller cities with their wn prgrams are Newcastle (casual members pay arund £ 1.50 fr tw hurs) and Cardiff (free fr up t 30 minutes, r £5 per day).
      36.The Brightn Cmedy Festival is mentined mainly t shw big events may ________.
      A.help travelers pass time
      B.attract lts f travelers t the UK
      C.allw travelers t make flexible plans
      D.cause travelers t pay mre fr accmmdatin
      37."Farringdn" in Paragraph 5 is mst prbably ________.
      A.a htel away frm the train statinB.the tube line t Cvent Garden
      C.an ideal hliday destinatinD.the name f a travel agency
      38.The passage shws that the O'Neill Flat ________.
      A.lies n the grund flr
      B.is lcated in central Lndn
      C.prvides cking facilities fr turists
      D.csts ver £100 n average per day in late September
      39.Cardiff’s prgram allws a free bike fr a maximum perid f ________.
      A.half an hurB.ne hur
      C.ne hur and a halfD.tw hurs
      40.The main purpse f the passage is ________.
      A.t tell visitrs hw t bk in advance
      B.t supply visitrs with htel infrmatin
      C.t shw visitrs the imprtance f self-help
      D.t ffer visitrs sme mney-saving tips
      六、未知
      On a sunny day in Chengdu, I walk int Prper Tea, a small but welcming teahuse. I am greeted by the attractive smell f rasted charcal(木炭)mixed with rich dark chclate. Finding a decent place t drink tea has taken me a while, but the search was well wrth it.
      In 1909, the city f Chengdu was hme t 454 teahuses spread ut amng its 516 streets and alleys. Hwever, tea shps are much less ppular these days.
      In fact, yu’re mre likely t chance upn a stylish cffee shp in sme parts f the city. Even in a prper teahuse, custmers seem t care mre abut playing mahjng than abut enjying their cups f tea.
      A drink that dates back fr millennia, tea has even been discvered in Han Dynasty tmbs. It wasn’t until the Tang Dynasty that Lu Yu, knwn as the Sage f Tea(茶圣), penned the first bk abut the drink, The Classic f Tea(《茶经》)。
      Althugh tea faces fierce cmpetitin frm tday’s numerus cntemprary and imprted drinks, sme yung tea lvers in Chendu are attempting t revive China’s traditinal tea-drinking culture. Prper Tea is amng thse leading this effrt. I rder a rck lng, a charcal-rasted lng tea frm the Wuyi Muntains. C-wner Wu Qing serves me-my brew(沏茶)in the traditinal kung fu style, which literally means “making tea with skill.” It’s a slw tea ceremny aimed at making the mst flavrful and enjyable tea pssible.
      The teahuse als basts a virtual cmmunity fr which c-wner Qia Jie regularly hsts live tutrials. During these sessins, she spends these sessins educating her viewers n the distinctin f tea and the kung fu tea ceremny.
      In fact, my visit cincided with ne f her live streams. After finishing her vide, Qia invited me and several regulars t sip tea tgether utside her shp.
      Lyal custmer Tang tells me that she is drawn t Prper Tea’s clse cmmunity and hmey envirnment. “The wners are friendly and knwledgeable abut tea. They’ve created a clean and czy space here,” says the 20-smething.
      Fr the next tw hurs we have a pleasant cnversatin abut Chinese tea culture. As we wrap up ur cnversatin, I am suddenly reminded f a Chinese idim, Yi Cha Hui Yu, which literally means t “make friends thrugh tea.”
      Sure enugh, tea is mre than a thirst-drink in China—it is als a scial lubricant(润滑剂)t. I leave the teahuse with a bag f tea and several new friends.
      41.Which f the fllwing statements abut Prper Tea is true?
      A.It is an ld stre with a lng histry in Chengdu.
      B.It is ne f the mst stylish teahuses in Chengdu.
      C.The teahuse has been gaining in ppularity amng yung peple.
      D.The mst ppular prduct in the shp is its lng tea.
      42.Paragraph 3 mainly talks abut ______ .
      A.what it is that peple usually d in teahuses.
      B.indicatin that teahuses have becme less ppular in China
      C.the reasn why teahuses are nt ppular in Chengdu
      D.what kind f shp is prfitable in Chendu
      43.Which is nt the way Prper Tea is attempting t revive China’s traditinal tea-drinking culture?
      A.By inviting guests t try their hand at making tea.
      B.By practicing tea ceremnies in frnt f its custmers.
      C.By regularly hsting live-streamed lectures n tea culture.
      D.By hlding discussins abut tea culture with its custmers while enjying tea tgether.
      44.Which f the fllwing wrds best describes the authr’s feeling while at Prper Tea?
      A.Humrus and impressive.
      B.Uncaring and cautius.
      C.Supprting and indifferent.
      D.Satisfied and pleased
      45.What is the best title f the passage?
      A.A Cup f Histry: Explring Tea in Mdern China.
      B.Frm Beans t Leaves: Chengdu’s Drink Revlutin
      C.Liquid Gld: The Secret Life f Tea Lvers"
      D.Brewing Traditin: Hw Prper Tea Revives Chengdu’s Ancient Tea Culture
      Giving bld regularly may nt just be saving the lives f ther peple, it culd als be imprving yur wn bld’s health at a genetic level, accrding t a new study. A team f researchers cmpared samples frm 217 men wh had given bld mre than 100 times in their lives, t samples frm 212 men wh had dnated less than 10 times, t lk fr any variance in bld health.
      While the differences were subtle, the frequent dnrs’ bld was mre likely t have beneficial mutatins(突变)in a gene called DNMT3A.Other mutatins in DNMT3A have been previusly linked t bld cancer. “Our wrk is a fascinating example f hw ur genes interact with the envirnment as we age.” says stem cell bilgist Dminique Bnnet, frm The Francis Crick Institute in the UK. Specifically, the team lked at bld stem cells, which prduce mre bld cells n demand. As we get lder, these mechanisms can start t break dwn, leading t prblems with bld cancers such as leukemia(白血病)。
      Bld lss triggers the prductin f the hrmne erythrpietin(促红细胞生成素激素). In lab tests n bld stem cells treated with erythrpietin, the researchers fund thse with the DNMT3A mutatin prduced bld faster than thse withut the mutatin. This suggests frequent bld lss leads t mre prductin f the mutated bld cells. Research in mice shws the DNMT3A mutatin results in healthier bld levels after the stress f bld lss. “Activities that put lw levels f stress n bld cell prductin allw ur bld stem cells t renew and we think this favrs mutatins that further prmte stem cell grwth rather than disease.” says Bnnet.
      Hwever, there are limitatins t cnsider. Bld dnrs are mre likely t be healthier anyway(it’s a cnditin f giving bld), s figuring ut any additinal health benefit is tricky, because it might actually cme frm being in better shape t begin with. “Our sample size is quite mdest, s we can’t say that bld dnatin definitely decreases the ccurrence f pre-leukemic mutatins.” says Bnnet. In the US, there’s such an urgent need fr bld dnrs that smene needs bld r platelets(small fragments in bld)every tw secnds. Having healthier bld is an added bnus.
      While waiting fr mre detailed studies t cnfirm these findings, the study tells us mre abut hw bld cancers can get started in the first place. “We’ re nw aiming t wrk ut hw these different types f mutatins play a rle in develping leukemia r nt, and whether they can be targeted therapeutically.” says stem cell bilgist Hectr Huerga Encab, frm the Francis Crick Institute.
      46.What was the primary fcus f the study mentined in the passage?
      A.The genetic differences between frequent and ccasinal bld dnrs.
      B.The rle f erythrpietin in bld cell prductin.
      C.The relatinship between bld dnatin and leukemia.
      D.The therapeutic applicatins f DNMT3A mutatins
      47.Accrding t the research, bld lss affects bld stem cells in that ______ .
      A.It triggers the prductin f cancerus cells in the DNMT3A gene.
      B.It accelerates the grwth f cells with beneficial DNMT3A mutatins.
      C.It benefits the verall health cnditin f the dnrs.
      D.It weakens the regenerative capacity f bld stem cells.
      48.What can be inferred abut the DNMT3A gene frm the passage?
      A.Its activity is primarily regulated by envirnmental factrs.
      B.Mst mutatins in DNMT3A are harmless and nn-functinal.
      C.The gene is nly respnsible fr bld cancer develpment.
      D.Its beneficial mutatins may enhance bld cell prductin efficiency.
      49.What limitatin des the study acknwledge?
      A.Dnrs’ genetic backgrunds were nt fully accunted fr.
      B.Dnrs’ pre-existing health cnditins might influence results.
      C.Erythrpietin levels were nt measured in the experiment.
      D.Muse mdels cannt accurately reflect human genetic mechanisms.
      50.Based n the passage, the research team’s next gal is ______ .
      A.t develp a new drug targeting DNMT3A mutatins.
      B.t cnduct large-scale human trials f erythrpietin therapy.
      C.t determine which DNMT3A mutatins directly cause leukemia.
      D.t analyze envirnmental factrs influencing bld dnatin behavir.
      Anger is ne f the mst intense and challenging emtins we experience. It can arise frm feelings f injustice, frustratin, r perceived threats t ur well-being. Whether anger manifests in urselves r in thers, it has the ptential t create divisin, escalate(升级)cnflicts, and harm relatinships. Hwever, anger des nt have t cntrl us. By utilizing cmpassin—specifically, cmpassinate reframing—we can transfrm anger int a deeper understanding and cnnectin.
      At its cre, anger is a reactin t an appraisal—a mental assessment f a situatin that threatens smething we value. This appraisal determines the intensity: and quality f ur emtinal respnse. Hwever, situatins themselves d nt cntain meaning; we assign meaning t them based n ur interpretatins. When we react in anger, we ften view events thrugh a narrw lens, reinfrcing negative emtins and rigid perspectives. Reframing is the prcess f cnsciusly changing ur interpretatin f an event t reduce negative emtins. Cmpassinate reframing takes this ne step further by integrating cmpassin—fr bth urselves and thers—int the way we interpret situatins, helping us mve away frm hstility and resentment tward a mindset f unity and understanding.
      Cmpassin has the pwer t neutralize anger by sftening ur perspective. It allws us t acknwledge suffering—bth ur wn and that f thers—withut immediate judgment r retaliatin. We can shift ur reactins frm aggressive t cnstructive. Cnsider a cmmn scenari: Yu are at a restaurant, and the server has nt attended t yur table fr quite sme time. A typical reactin might be: “This is ridiculus! We’ve been waiting frever. The service here is terrible!” A cmpassinate reframe might be: “I dn’t like hw lng this is taking, but I knw serving tables is difficult. Maybe they’re shrt-staffed tnight. At least I can enjy my time with friends.”
      Cmpassinate reframing acknwledges persnal discmfrt while als extending understanding t the server. It prevents anger frm, escalating and creates an pprtunity t act with patience and kindness. Rather than reacting defensively r dismissively, we can ask urselves: What might be causing their anger? Hw can I respnd in a way that acknwledges their emtins withut fueling hstility?
      Anger is an unavidable part f life, but it des nt have t dminate ur reactins r relatinships. By practicing cmpassinate reframing, we gain the ability t step back, assess situatins with kindness, and respnd in ways that prmte peace rather than cnflict. Whether in persnal interactins, prfessinal settings, r mments f frustratin with strangers, cmpassinate reframing ffers a pwerful tl fr transfrming anger int understanding. The chice t reframe ur perspective nt nly benefits ur emtinal well-being but als fsters a wrld where cmpassin leads the way in cnflict reslutin and human cnnectin.
      51.Which statement des the authr prbably agree with n anger?
      A.Anger shuld always be cntained in scial settings.
      B.Anger’s impact is greater n neself than n thers.
      C.Cmpassinate reframing is effective nly in specific cntexts.
      D.Anger is a natural respnse that can be psitively channeled.
      52.Anger ften escalate cnflicts due t the fact that ______ .
      A.peple priritize winning ver reslving issues.
      B.fixed interpretatins prevent cnsideratin f thers
      C.anger in its nature ruins relatinships
      D.anger is an unavidable part f life
      53.Why is cmpassinate reframing prpsed t cnduct accrding t the passage?
      A.T reduce negative emtins thrugh a deeper understanding.
      B.T acknwledge suffering withut judgment and develpment and develp sympathy.
      C.T ratinalize ne’s dissatisfactin in challenging situatins.
      D.T minimize the ptential f a cnflict by cntrlling emtins.
      54.The restaurant scenari illustrates that cmpassinate reframing can ______ .
      A.encurage beneficial dialgues instead f cnfrntatin
      B.decrease the sense f self-awareness during disagreements
      C.shift fcus frm persnal frustratin t thers’ circumstances
      D.validate annyance as a justified respnse t the issue
      55.The writer’s friend Nathan was driving suddenly anther driver cut him ff, nearly causing an accident. Hw shuldn’t he respnd?
      A.He was such an idit! He culd have killed us bth!
      B.I was scared. But maybe he was rushing t a hspital.
      C.Dangerus! Perhaps he’s a green hand and misjudged the distance.
      D.I’m grateful I’m safe. Everyne shuld be careful in the mrning rush.
      阅读短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。
      Samantha, my childhd playmate living in Flrida, had t deal with sme cmplex prblems in her life. Her mther recgnized the difficulty she was having and understd that things wuld be much better if I culd cme and visit and spend a cuple f days helping her srt things ut. S her mther purchased the tickets fr me t fly dwn and see her.
      I flew ut frm Bstn in a thunderstrm and it was rainy and thundering mst f the way t Charltte, Nrth Carlina. When I arrived in Charltte, the flight had been delayed s much that there were n additinal flights ging ut fr the rest f the night. I became very grieved and burst int tears.
      It nly tk a minute r tw befre I felt an arm being put arund my shulders frm behind. It was a wman that I had flwn int Charltte n the same flight with and she said, “Dn’t wrry, yung girl. Yu’re with us nw.”
      I cried harder when she said that, because I immediately felt less alne. Deb and Mark were heading t Orland with their tw teenage daughters. We all sat dwn and started chatting. They treated me immediately as thugh I was a family member. During the night, I curled up(蜷作一团)with my bag and slept while this family watched ver me.
      In the mrning, we were infrmed that there was a flight t Orland. That flight had fur seats, enugh fr Deb, Mark, and their daughters. But Deb and Mark declared that they wuld nt be taking that flight t Orland because I was part f their family fr the day, and they weren’t ging t leave part f their family behind.
      We flew int Tampa, n the west cast f Flrida, and Deb and Mark rented a car and drve t Orland. My friend’s mther was waiting fr me in Orland when we arrived. When I left the family, there were tears, a lt f hugs, and prmises t stay in tuch. This family was an inspiratin t me, and they remain s every day.
      56.What’s the purpse f the authr’s trip?(n mre than 10 wrds)

      57.What des the underlined wrd prbably mean in Paragraph 2?(I wrd)

      58.What made the authr feel better that night at the airprt?(n mre than 10wrds)

      59.Why did the cuple abandn the flight t their destinatin?(n mre than10 wrds)

      60.What is the mst tuching persnality f this cuple? Please explain.(n mre than 20wrds)

      61.假设你是李津,计划暑假去英国学习英语,为期六周。在此期间想选择一些别的课程丰富生活,下面的广告引起了你的注意,请给该校写信,询问有关起止时间、课程费用,以及课程内容等方面的情况。
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