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      一、未知
      Harvard Art Museums at Night
      Harvard Art Museums at Night takes place n the last Thursday f every mnth(hlidays permitting), frm 5:00 pm t 9:00 pm. Each night features a new mix f lcal talent and cmmunity partners t make this a festive ccasin fr all. This event is free and pen t everyne.
      This mnth’s event t be held n March 27 is particularly special, because we’ll be celebrating the pening f the lng-awaited exhibitin Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking. Jin us fr an evening f art, fun, fd, and mre!
      Gather with friends and mingle (交际) inside ur Italian-inspired curtyard while taking in the smth sunds frm DJ C-Zne. Visit the museum shp and chat ver snacks r drinks purchased frm lcal sellers, Enjy Sptlight Turs f Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking. Find ut hw yu can win mass crrelatins t make art in the Materials Lab. Wander the galleries t admire ur wrld-class art cllectins-ver 90 galleries t explre!
      When arriving, enter via Quincy Street. In bad weather, please use the Presctt entrance as it prvides extra shelter. Advance registratin is encuraged, but walk-in visitrs are always welcme. Please nte that space may be limited due t capacity and registratin pens tw weeks befre the event.
      Visit the museum website fr the latest visitr plicies and parking infrmatin. Harvard Art Museums is cmmitted t accessibility fr all visitrs. Fr anyne requiring accessibility accmmdatins fr ur prgrams, please cntact us at [email protected] at least 48 hurs in advance.
      1.Hw is Harvard Art Museums at Night scheduled?
      A.It is limited t art talents.B.It requires visitrs t pay.
      C.It lasts fur hurs each mnth.D.It desn’t take place n hlidays.
      2.What can visitrs d at this mnth’s event?
      A.Explre a special exhibitin.B.Participate in a singing cntest.
      C.Interview extrardinary scientists.D.Wander an American-style curtyard.
      3.What are visitrs advised t d if it rains?
      A.Cancel their reservatins.B.Enter thrugh the Presctt,
      C.Park their cars nearby.D.Stay at DJ C-Zne all the time.
      While Schenker’s hme weathered Hurricane Helene in September, her friend’s hme in Asheville was destryed by the flding f the Swannana River. Schenker and her friend walked-the rads were blcked-t check the cnditin f the hme.
      “We spent abut fur hurs digging thrugh the mud t lk fr any belngings f hers, because her huse literally just didn’t exist anymre,” Schenker recalled.
      During that prcess, Schenker fund abut five individual phtgraphs that didn’t belng t her friend r anyne her friend knew. These phts kept Schenker up at night. She went back the next day and fund mre phts frm multiple families. “There were phts f a middle schl basketball team r a belved dg. I als fund a wedding pht f a bride hugging smebdy,” Schenker said. “Yu take phts because yu have a mment yu want t remember, and they did all seem special. ”
      Schenker started the Phts frm Helene page nline as a virtual Lst and Fund, hping that thrugh the page and wrd f muth, the phts culd be reunited with their wners.
      Sme f them were hand-delivered like the nes that were lst by Mary Mss wh lst her hme and car t the fld waters. “At first, when she handed me thse pictures, I just culdn’t even speak,” Mss said. “Yu dn’t expect smething as easily damaged as phts t be returned in such a disaster. ”
      “While hmes and cars can be replaced, I lst everything I had f my sn Tmmy wh died when he was 12 . In the phts Schenker fund almst three miles frm my hme were phts f Tmmy when he was tw years ld dressing up fr a Christmas. In anther he was playing with his brther. It’s the little things, the phts, which are linked with sweet memries that yu can’t replace,” Mss said.
      4.Why did Schenker g t her friend’s hme?
      A.T shelter herself frm a hurricane,B.T check the cnditin f a river.
      C.T cnnect with her family members,D.T help her friend in a disaster.
      5.Hw did Schenker try t find the wners f the phts?
      A.By making use f the Internet.B.By visiting multiple families in persn.
      C.By turning t a lcal schl fr help.D.By cntacting Lst and Fund fficers.
      6.Hw did Mss feel at the first sight f her lst phts?
      A.Calm.B.Astnished.C.Srrwful.D.Frightened.
      7.What d Mss’s wrds in the last paragraph mainly suggest?
      A.The returned phts are precius fr her.B.She has restred her faith in future life.
      C.Her memries f her sn are decreasing.D.Her persnal belngings can’t be replaced.
      Facing high emplyee turnver and an aging ppulatin, nursing hmes have increasingly turned t rbts t cmplete a variety f care tasks, but few researchers have explred hw these technlgies impact wrkers and the quality f care. A new study frm a University f Ntre Dame expert n the future f wrk finds that rbt use is assciated with increased emplyee retentin(保留) and a higher quality f care.
      Researchers drew n surveys f Japanese nursing hmes taken in 2020 and 2022. “Our research fcused n Japan because it is a super-aging sciety that prvides a gd example f what the future wuld be like elsewhere a declining ppulatin, a grwing share f senir citizens and a declining share f wrking-age peple,” said Yng Suk Lee, ne f the researchers. “We need t be ready fr this new reality.”
      “We’ve fund that rbt adptin reduces quit rates by assisting care wrkers,” Lee said. “This is imprtant because turnver is a big cncern in nursing hmes. Wrkers typically experience a great deal f physical pain, particularly in their knees and back. The wrk is hard and the pay is lw. S rbt use was assciated with emplyee retentin.”
      Patients als benefited in facilities that used rbts, accrding t the study. The nursing hmes that Lee s team studied reprted a decrease in the use f patient restraints (束缚) and in the bedsres that nursing hme residents cmmnly suffer, largely because f a lack f mbility.
      “By remving the physical pressure assciated with certain tasks, rbts may have made rm fr care wrkers t fcus n tasks better suited fr human beings, such as thse invlving human tuch,” Lee said. “Ultimately, rbts can help wrkers prvide a higher level f patient care.”
      This research prvides critical insights int hw scieties can successfully address the challenges f caring fr aging ppulatins. It will help infrm the wrk f the lng-term care industry and help us better understand hw technlgies impact wrkers and patients.
      8.What made the researchers fcus n Japan?
      A.Its harmnius sciety.B.Its stable emplyment.
      C.Its varied types f rbts.D.Its large aging ppulatin.
      9.Which f the fllwing shws Lee’s pinin?
      A.Care wrkers’ salaries will increase significantly.
      B.Rbts can cperate very well with care wrkers.
      C.The use f patient restraints shuld be multiplied.
      D.Rbt use isn’t assciated with emplyee retentin.
      10.What des the authr say abut the new research?
      A.It is valuable.B.It needs imprving.
      C.It isn’t a pineering study.D.It challenges the care industry.
      11.In which sectin f a newspaper is this text mst likely t be fund?
      A.Culture.B.Sprts.C.Plitics.D.Technlgy.
      Like a literal breath f fresh air, s-called “micr-frests” represent a green practice, bsting the quality f life in many f the wrld’s plluted and vercrwded urban centers.
      These small areas f densely (稠密地) planted wdland trees, als knwn as mini-frests r pcket frests, allw cmmunities t manage the effects f climate change in a small way, but ffer enrmus benefits t the envirnment and lcal peple, as they restre sil, air and water quality. These mini-frests are prving a magnet fr varius animal and plant species, which ffer human beings the chance t learn mre abut nature. Magically becming self-sustaining ver time, they are a way t make reimagined urban life a reality.
      Significantly, mini-frests, as ne f their nnprfit facilitatrs SUGi utlines, serve t build scial bnds in cmmunities as well, as they cme tgether t enjy and sustain new natural settings. They can als regenerate and beautify neglected (被忽视的) plts in cities such as frmer basketball curts, and disused parking lts and playgrunds, fr instance.
      Accrding t the UN’s State f the Wrld’s Frests Reprt frm 2020, ver 440 millin hectares (公顷) f frest have been lst t ther uses since 1990. Nw, mre than half f the glbal ppulatin lives in urban areas, but the access t green spaces is limited. The gd news is that micr-frests in cities can ffer an imprtant chance t fight against defrestatin and enlarge green spaces.
      Eur News details sme f the many exciting micr-frests that have taken rt glbally. Nnprfit Earthwatch Eurpe, fr instance, has planted 285 f them since 2022. Their plts are made up f 600 trees. A tree-planting prgram aiming t restre bidiversity and reintrduce native species, SUGi, has created 230 pcket frests in 52 cities arund the wrld, frm Tuluse in France, t Madrid in Spain, and Saint Gerge in Rmania.
      12.What des the underlined wrd “magnet” in paragraph 2 mst prbably mean?
      A.Smething artificial.B.Smething simplified.
      C.Smething innvative.D.Smething appealing.
      13.Hw d micr-frests benefit a city accrding t the text?
      A.They reduce traffic jams.B.They imprve urban land use.
      C.They ppularize sprts activities.D.They ensure citizens’ privacy.
      14.What is the data in paragraph 4 intended t stress?
      A.The fast pace f urbanizatin.B.The need t cntrl ppulatins.
      C.The imprtance f micr-frests,D.The harm caused by defrestatin.
      15.What is the last paragraph mainly abut?
      A.Plans t further prmte micr-frests.B.Benefits f sustaining micr-frests.
      C.Examples f creating micr-frests in cities.D.Plicies abut micr-frest preservatin.
      Whether it’s fitting in enugh seating r figuring ut a way t decrate the walls, balancing functinality and design in a small living rm can be a challenge. S, hw d yu transfrm a small space int a cmfrtable and inviting ne? 16 .
      ●Cnsider installing (安装) built-ins. Custm built-ins can change hw yu use space in a smaller living rm. “ 17 ,” says Rachel Humphreys f Humphrey Orr Interirs. “The tp f the built-in shuld align with (与……对齐) the functin leads the eye upward and make the rm feel grander.”
      ● 18 . While yu might want a sfa,side table, cffee table and tw accent chairs, yu may need t give up sme f yur chices if yu dn’t havea large space. “A smaller rm might nly need a large sfa r sectinal, a cffee table and a chair,” says Humphreys.
      ●Add a mirrr r use special paint. “ 19 ,” shares Humphreys. “Adding a large decrative mirrr t a wall can make the rm feel larger.” If yu’re nt int decrating with mirrrs, the designer suggests using highly reflective paint instead. This can have a similar effect, buncing the light acrs the rm and making the space feel mre expansive.
      ●Hang the curtains extra high. Accrding t Humphreys,ne f the best tricks is t install curtains much higher than the tp f the windw t draw the eye upward.A glden rule is t hang the rds(长杆)abut tw-tirds up frm the distance between the tp f the windw t the ceiling. 20 . Be sure t measure mre than nce, s yu dn’t accidentally rder the wrng size.
      A.Buy less furniture
      B.Put yur furniture in rder
      C.A brighter living rm generally lks larger
      D.Reflective surfaces always help enlarge a space
      E.This will make the ceilings feel higher and the space larger
      F.A few strategic design changes can visually expand yur living rm
      G.Built-ins, such as bkcases, can add anther dimensin t the space and prvide strage
      Public schls in the Clrad schl district are imprving their schl lunches by grwing prduce will all hydrpnic (水培) grwing unit frm Frk Farms. The unit allws the district t grw its wn lettice (上来), ffering a healthy and nutritius ptin.
      The unit was first at Littletn High Schl. The lettuce was n Dec. 3, 2024 and was harvested n Jan. 23, 2025. Students culd see the f the lecture each day, ften cmmenting n its quick grwth. The unit ffered many pprtunities. Thrugh interactive lessns abut the grwth prcess, students culd learn abut the imprtance f lcal , sustainability and nutritin. Students Jacen Barnes and Alice Lvat tk a hands-n by helping harvest the lettuce, which is nw being at lunchtime.
      The unit is nw mved t Russell Street Schl, where the elementary students will get the t bserve the lettuce’s grwth. The after-schl Tigers Den Prgram will harvest the fr use, further invlving students f all ages.
      “Our missin has always been t ffer students the healthiest . There is n better way t d that than use prduce fr the meals and ffer students the pprtunity t actively the grwing prcess,” said Btk, wh is leading this prgram.
      The district plans t this prject by intrducing mre vegetables in the near future.
      21.A.expertsB.studentsC.farmersD.neighbrs
      22.A.inventedB.transfrmedC.repairedD.placed
      23.A.purchasedB.wateredC.cnsumedD.planted
      24.A.prgressB.expenseC.silD.sale
      25.A.silentlyB.regretfullyC.excitedlyD.hesitantly
      26.A.relaxingB.educatinalC.histricalD.cmmn
      27.A.ecnmyB.literatureC.agricultureD.entertainment
      28.A.apprachB.cmmentC.battleD.reward
      29.A.investigatedB.mnitredC.servedD.displayed
      30.A.wishB.chanceC.abilityD.decisin
      31.A.fruitB.vegetableC.pwerD.wisdm
      32.A.fdB.exerciseC.drinkD.rutine
      33.A.strangeB.ppularC.freshD.cheap
      34.A.pint utB.break dwnC.make upD.engage in
      35.A.cnsiderB.analyzeC.acceptD.cntinue
      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。
      The release f a natinally-prtected Eurasian eagle wl n April 1, Internatinal Bird Day, is ne f the cllective cnservatin achievements acrss China. The bird is the 36 (large) wl species in Beijing and was released back int the wild that night.
      The wl was first admitted t Beijing Raptr (猛禽) Rescue Center (BRRC) n March 8. Accrding t the 37 (rescue) Chen Jingming, it was rescued at Huhai Lake, a cultural landmark in Central Beijing. Mr. Chen said, “That mrning, 38 grup f crws (乌鸦) near the Huhai Lake’s water surface were attacking a large bird, 39 (frce) it int the water. Anther citizen and I rescued it and 40 (cntact) the plice.”
      The wl was then sent t BRRC 41 treatment, where the specialists cnducted cmprehensive examinatins, including bld checks and injury assessments. Later, they agreed 42 (prvide) targeted medicatin and treatment. After ver tw weeks f care, the wl began eating 43 (vluntary) and finally passed the pre-release health assessment.
      The raptrs like this wl play a crucial rle in maintaining ecsystem balance. It’s reprted 44 26% f admitted raptrs at BRRC suffer frm accidental injuries, ften due t crashing against buildings r encuntering extreme weather.
      “Over BRRC’s 24-year histry, we’ve witnessed grwing public awareness f bird prtectin, thanks t China’s eclgical civilizatin initiatives,” said Angella Zheng, wh wrks fr BRRC. “These 45 (effrt) safeguard bird diversity and prmte brader bidiversity, advancing the gal f a beautiful China.”
      46.假定你是李华,你的交换生好友Peter想报名参加校乒乓球比赛,但因担心表现不佳而犹豫不决。请你写封邮件鼓励他参加,内容包括:
      1.参赛的好处;
      2.承诺提供帮助。
      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。
      DearPeter,
      _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Yurs,
      LiHua
      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。
      65-year-ld Mr. Jenkins had lived a simple life in a twn fr a year. He liked almst everything there, especially a grcery stre where there were many sugar jars (罐子) beside the cunter.
      Every Thursday, Mr. Jenkins wuld shp at the stre. Cffee was always n his shpping list as he liked it very much. Each time, Mrs. Ra, the kind and enthusiastic wner, wuld greet him warmly frm the cunter and chat with him fr a while.
      What Mrs. Ra talked abut mst was her sn Dave, a cllege student. Dave ften checked n his mther thrugh the stre’s security camera, which allwed him t see what happened almst everywhere f the stre, especially the cunter. A mnth ag, when Mr. Jenkins came as usual, Mrs. Ra shared the gd news that her sn wuld sn g hme fr a winter break.
      When Dave returned n Mnday, his mther caught a bad cld. “Take a gd rest. I will mind the stre,” Dave said t his mther. Althugh Dave hadn’t dne that befre, Mrs. Ra agreed.
      Actually, everything went well when Dave was in charge, On the afternn f the furth day, Dave met Mr. Jenkins. After a few exchanges with Dave, Mr. Jenkins began t lk fr desired grceries. After he gt the last item-a bag f cffee, he headed t the cunter, ready t make the payment.
      “30 dllars, please!” Dave said as he packed Mr. Jenkins’s grceries int a shpping bag.
      Mr. Jenkins tk ut his wallet and cunted the bills carefully. “30 dllars, exactly,” Mr. Jenkins said.
      “Mr. Jenkins. . . I’m afraid we’re shrt ne dllar,” Dave smiled after cunting the bills twice.
      A little cnfused as he was, Mr. Jenkins aplgized immediately and tk ut ne extra dllar. Dave waved gdbye t Mr. Jenkins as he tk the shpping bag and walked utside the stre.
      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。
      Hwever, Dave fund a ne-dllar bill behind the sugar jars that evening.
      _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      The next Thursday, Dave and Mrs. Ra aplgized t Mr, Jenkins.
      _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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