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      1.What will the wman d this afternn?
      A. Wrk n a reprt.B. G t a cncert.
      C. Take a walk in a park.
      2.What are the speakers talking abut?
      A. A medical research.B. A Nbel Prize winner.
      C. A new bk.
      3.What is the prbable relatinship between Jim and Bb?
      A. Classmates.B. Clse friends.C. Twin brthers.
      4.Hw many peple des the canteen serve at the weekend?
      A. 1,000.B. 3,000.C. 4,000.
      5.What did Andy d last Saturday?
      A. He visited Eiffel Twer.B. He played with Mark.
      C. He went t the cinema.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      6.Where is Jenny ging?
      A. Beijing.B. Nanjing.C. Shanghai.
      7.Hw will Jenny g there?
      A. By air.B. By car.C. By train.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      8.Where des the cnversatin take place?
      A. Over the phne.B. At a htel.C. In a car.
      9.When will the man arrive at the train statin?
      A. At abut 3:00.B. At abut 3:30.C. At abut 4:30.
      10.What des the man expect the driver t d?
      A. Pick him up at a htel.B. Give Mike a lift.
      C. Help him with his bags.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      11.Hw des Andrew feel abut the interview?
      A. Disappinted.B. Wrried.C. Cnfident.
      12.What psitin is Andrew applying fr?
      A. A tur guide.B. A manager.C. An engineer.
      13.What impressed the wman mst?
      A. Andrew’s learning ability.B. Andrew’s wrk experience.
      C. Andrew’s English skills.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      14.What is the wman ding?
      A. Surfing the Internet.B. Taking a bat tur.
      C. Riding in a ht air balln.
      15.What happened t the balln?
      A. The burner brke dwn.
      B. It was running ut f fuel.
      C. Its cntrl system went wrng.
      16.Where did the balln finally land?
      A. On the bat.B. On the water.C. On the beach.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
      17.Why did Jhn want t mve?
      A. T escape frm the city life.
      B. T live with his family.
      C. T g t wrk easily.
      18.What d we knw abut the huse?
      A. It’s near Jhn’s ffice.
      B. It’s in the suburbs.
      C. It’s beside a train statin.
      19.Where did Jhn get the infrmatin abut the huse?
      A. On TV.B. Frm an agent.C. In the newspaper.
      20.What is Jhn dissatisfied with abut the huse?
      A. The lcatin.B. The furniture.C. The rent.
      二、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。
      A
      Fr amusement parks fcused n futurism, current trends are heavily centered n creating deeply immersive experiences using technlgies like XR (VR/AR), AI, and large-scale multimedia effects. Here are sme specific examples yu can find, primarily in Shanghai.
      ●Shanghai Film Park in Sngjiang features XR (VR/AR), AI Immersive adventures in themed spaces (wnderland, deep sea) with wearable devices.
      ●Nantianmen Plan AI Sci-Fi Park, Shanghai Ling-gang New Area, depending n AI, VR-MR, simulates Interactive experiences like perating a lunar base r pilting a fighter jet in a “future battlefield”.
      ●Anther technlgy theme park, a large-scale “Future Fantasy” zne with areas fr interstellar explratin and a smart city is highly anticipated with its VR, AR, Hlgraphy, AI cre futuristic techs, despite its unspecified site.
      ●Shanghai Disney Tmrrwland is trying t secure ffering almst all frms f entertainment and service relying n AR Smart Glasses, even with real-time park infrmatin, navigatin, and recmmendatins via Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses.
      ●Nanda Night Sci-Fi Light Shw in Shanghai Bashan District, marked by 6,000 m2 giant prjectin and Naked-eye 3D, entertains with temprary large-scale immersive light and shadw art shws.
      Chse What Suits Yu Best:
      ●Fr Full Digital Immersin: Prjects like the XR experiences at Shanghai Film Park r the AI Sci-Fi Park in Lin-gang are ideal if yu want t be an active participant in a virtual wrld.
      ●Fr Enhanced Real-Wrld Visits: Disney’s test f AR smart glasses represents a trend f using technlgy t add a layer f digital cnvenience and magic t a physical park visit.
      ●Fr Spectacle Over Interactin: Large-scale events like the Nanda Light Shw fcus n creating awe-inspiring visual spectacles using prjectin mapping and naked-eye 3D, ffering a mre passive but stunning experience.
      21.Which tw Parks will ffer better experiences in uter space?
      A. AI Sci-Fi Park in Lin-gang & Shanghai Film Park
      B. Shanghai Film Park & Shanghai Disney Tmrrw-land
      C. Nantianmen Plan AI Sci-Fi Park & “Future Fantasy” zne
      D. Nanda Night Sci-Fi Light Shw & “Future Fantasy” zne
      22.Which amusement park suits thse wh prefer watching t invlvement?
      A. Shanghai Film ParkB. “Future Fantasy” zne
      C. Nanda Night Sci-Fi Light ShwD. Nantianmen Plan AI Sci-Fi Park
      23.Which f the fllwing is still a planned prject nt yet cnstructed?
      A. Shanghai Disney TmrrwlandB. “Future Fantasy” zne
      C. Nanda Night Sci-Fi Light ShwD. Nantianmen Plan AI Sci-Fi Park
      B
      Cmputers have taken the crwn in chess, G and pker, but when it cmes t cmpetitive cding, humans still have the edge — just.
      Recently, Plish cder Przemyslaw Debiak, knwn nline as Psyh, narrwly defeated OpenAI’s algrithm (算法) at the 2025 AtCder Wrld Tur Finals in Tky. The 41-year-ld, a frmer OpenAI emplyee wh retired five years ag, predicts he might be the last human t claim the title, given rapid tech prgress. “That’s prbable,” he said, nting frustratin at the thught f AI utperfrming him, thugh he enjys the cmpetitins. Psyh acknwledged the irny: cders are fueling their wn ptential bslescence (淘汰). “Live by the swrd, die by the swrd,” he expressed pre-cntest, adding, “I helped develp AI and nearly lst t it — thugh I wn, fr nw.”
      The 10-hur cntest, featuring 11 tp-ranked human cders and OpenAI’s algrithm (which finished secnd, 9.5% behind Psyh), invlves slving cmplex ptimizatin (最优化) prblems like the traveling salesman puzzle — simple t state but cmputatinally tugh. While ChatGPT handles repetitive cde, AI’s shwing in pen-ended lgic prblems impresses.
      “Tp humans still excel at reasning and cmplex prblem-slving,” Psyh said, but typing speed caps them. AI, by cntrast, rapidly tests small adjustments: “It’s like clning a human t wrk at the same time — faster, and smetimes quantity beats a single genius.”
      Majr firms like Meta and Micrsft nw use AI fr cding. Anthrpic CEO Dari Amdei warned that AI culd replace 20% f white-cllar jbs within five years. “All white-cllar rles face this nw; manual jbs are safer a few mre years,” Psyh nted. Like many in tech, he’s nt sure abut AI’s rise. “We face disinfrmatin, scial impacts, and humans lsing purpse,” he said. “Sciety evlves slwly, meanwhile, tech prgress accelerates faster and faster.”
      24.What did Psyh imply by saying “Live by the swrd, die by the swrd”?
      A. Cding is a dangerus jb.
      B. He regrets ever jining OpenAI.
      C. OpenAI’s algrithm is t cmplex.
      D. Cders speed up their wn replacement.
      25.Accrding t Psyh, what limits tp human cders?
      A. Slw typing speed.B. AI’s strng cmpetitin.
      C. Pr reasning capacity.D. Inability t slve prblems.
      26.What is Psyh’s attitude twards AI’s rise?
      A. Supprtive.B. Uncertain.C. Critical.D. Indifferent.
      27.What wuld be the best title fr the text?
      A. OpenAI Lses Its EdgeB. The Last Human Champin
      C. The Decline f Human CdersD. Human Cder Narrwly Defeats AI
      C
      Einstein’s statement, “Gd des nt play dice (骰子) with the universe,” was his petic and frceful bjectin t the cre f quantum mechanics (量子力学): fundamental randmness. A believer in a deterministic universe, Einstein held that if yu knew the exact state f every particle, yu culd calculate its entire past and future. Everything fllwed strict, causal laws, with n rm fr genuine chance. Fr him, “Gd” was a metaphr fr the elegant, lgical rder f nature.
      Quantum thery, develped by Niels Bhr, Werner Heisenberg, and thers, stated the ppsite. The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle says yu cannt simultaneusly (同时) knw a particle’s exact psitin and mmentum (动量). Mre prfundly, the thery hlds that utcmes f quantum events, like radiactive decay, are fundamentally unpredictable and randm. Yu can nly calculate prbabilities.
      Einstein fund this idea philsphically ffensive. He believed the prbabilistic nature was nt a feature f reality, but a sign that quantum mechanics was an incmplete thery. He argued there must be “hidden variables”— deeper, undiscvered laws — that wuld restre determinism.
      It is crucial t nte that Einstein was nt referring t a religius gd, but t the ratinal structure f the universe itself. His statement really means: “The underlying laws f the universe are nt based n chance.”
      This was nt a slitary grumble but the subject f famus intellectual duels (决斗) with Bhr. At cnferences, Einstein wuld devise clever thught experiments t try t disprve the uncertainty principle r reveal paradxes. Each time, Bhr wuld cunter, ften using Einstein’s wn thery f relativity, t defend quantum mechanics’ cnsistency. While Einstein never fund a lgical fault, he never accepted its randmness.
      Fr decades, this was a philsphical debate. Hwever, Bell’s Therem in the 1960s and subsequent experiments prvided a way t test it. These experiments checked whether quantum entanglement (量子纠缠) culd be explained by the lcal hidden variables Einstein hped fr. The results were clear: they supprted quantum mechanics. Nature appears t be fundamentally prbabilistic at the quantum level. In a strict sense, Einstein was likely wrng.
      Yet, the debate spurred immense prgress, leading t quantum infrmatin science and technlgies like quantum cmputing. Sme interpretatins, like the Many-Wrlds Interpretatin, still attempt t remve randmness, but with vast philsphical implicatins. Einstein’s qute remains a pwerful symbl f his battle fr a deterministic csms, a psitin mdern experiments have largely prved wrng.
      28.Einstein’s famus qute “Gd des nt play dice” primarily expressed his ppsitin t which cre idea f quantum mechanics?
      A. Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle
      B. The existence f quantum entanglement
      C. The inherent randmness f the universe
      D. The effectiveness f prbability calculatins
      29.What did Einstein believe the prbabilistic nature f quantum mechanics implied?
      A. It indicates the thery needed perfectin.
      B. It prved the limitatins f human perceptin.
      C. It was an elegant metaphr fr a law f nature.
      D. It was a sign f the thery’s strength and maturity.
      30.Accrding t the passage, what was the psitive impact f Einstein’s criticism f quantum mechanics?
      A. He successfully prved that quantum mechanics was lgically wrng.
      B. His stubbrn resistance indirectly prmted advance in quantum thery.
      C. He caused Bhr and thers t abandn their research n quantum thery.
      D. His hidden variable thery was eventually prven crrect by experiments.
      31.Accrding t the passage, which cnclusin have mdern scientific experiments supprted?
      A. Einstein’s deterministic view f the universe is crrect.
      B. Mre philsphical debate is needed t reslve this issue.
      C. Quantum events are fundamentally unpredictable and randm.
      D. Bhr’s riginal interpretatin f quantum mechanics had fundamental faults.
      D
      Histry is ne f thse subjects that culd be endless if we had enugh time. There has always been an understanding that we learn histry t stp it frm being repeated, in a sense learning frm past mistakes.
      Hwever, as we have discvered, this is nt entirely true. With the invasive (入侵的) and vilent events still in existence in many parts f the wrld, we can see that humanity has nt learnt frm its past. Histry shws itself t repeat and it is imprtant t learn histry t see these chatic repetitins. Histry is nt just abut strife—wars, revlutins, and struggles—but it is als a plitical and philsphical tpic.
      A man named Peter Turchin has spent many years investigating hw we can use histry t ur wn benefit. In 2003 Turchin published his bk “histrical dynamics”. The bk demnstrates his wrkings in which he shws the secular (世俗的) state f France and Russia frm their rigins t the 18th century. Nt lng after his bk was published Turchin funded clidynamics. Clidynamics wrks t shw the underlying patterns we can bserve in histry and mdel them in a way t make scientific estimates f hw the future may play ut. His use f mathematics has allwed scientists t develp a greater understanding f hw plitical settings may ccur r hw scieties will grw.
      Of curse, it is simply impssible fr any histrian t predict the future, but by using this “big data” apprach, Turchin has allwed individuals t lcate patterns and use critical thinking t help make judgments abut what the future may hld. Turchin as well as many thers have used histry in an imprtant way t help future generatins.
      As time passes, the databases will imprve, highlighting mre patterns and similarities, unavidably helping t make these predictins mre reliable. Culd this apprach t using data be the future f histry and wuld we as a sciety be able t shw the repetitins in humanity?
      32.What des the underlined wrd “strife” in paragraph 2 mean?
      A. reflectin.B. Cnclusin.C. Accunt.D. Cnflict.
      33.What can be inferred frm Turchin’s research?
      A. It intends t reveal state rigins.
      B. It jumps ut f histrical cycles.
      C. It cnfirms histry’s mirrr values.
      D. It shws maths histry similarities.
      34.Hw des Turhin’s apprach benefit histrians?
      A. By prviding first-hand data.
      B. By helping predict future trends.
      C. By ensuring precise future predictins.
      D. By fueling insights int certain events.
      35.What is the authr’s attitude tward predicting the future?
      A. Favrable.B. Objective.C. Uncncerned.D. Oppsed.
      三、阅读七选五:本大题共5小题,共10分。
      The pst-lunch Histry lessn with Mr. Davies had a distinct specific quality, the air thick with the warmth f thirty bdies and the deep vice f a detailed analysis f the Crn Laws. The battlefield f attentin had been lst, and sleep was the silent victr, claiming its subjects ne by ne in a series f strategical psitins.
      Directly in frnt f Mr. Davies’s desk sat Caleb, a master f the “Upright Nap.” 36 His textbk was pen, and his pen was even held lsely in hand. The nly betrayal was the utter stillness f that pen and the slw, rhythmic dip f his head, fllwed by a sudden, barely perceptible jerk back t alertness.
      Further back, Liam had perfected the “Prp and Drp.” He was supprted entirely n his left elbw, his hand cradling his frehead, fingers splayed thrugh his hair as if in deep cncentratin r frustratin with the ecnmic plicies. 37 Frm the frnt, he lked like a diligent student struggling with cmplex material. Frm the side, his clsed eyes and the sft, steady sigh f his breath tld the true stry.
      Then there was the du in the crner, Sarah and Ben, practitiners f the “Human Shield.” Sarah, sitting clser t the aisle, had created a defensive wall with her wn bdy, bending frward ver her desk t create a hidden sleep fr Ben behind her. Ben was in the “Full-Surrender” psitin: head pillwed n his flded arms, face turned cmpletely away frm the light. 38
      Mr. Davies, f curse, was nt entirely fled. He was a veteran f this silent war. He cntinued his lecture, pacing slwly, his vice a steady river flwing arund these islands f sleep. He knew that a sudden shut wuld startle them, but it wuld als shatter the fragile peace fr the few students still fearlessly taking ntes. 39 He wuld pause mid-sentence near a sleeper, r gently tap a finger jint n their desk as he passed, sending a ripple f subtle panic that wuld bring them swimming back t cnsciusness fr a few precius minutes.
      40 The clck ticked slwly twards the bell. In the quiet classrm, the nly sunds were Mr. Davies’s mnlgue and the sft, rhythmic breathing f his sleeping trp, each lst in a dream far mre irresistible than the price f crn.
      A.Fr nw, a restful ceasefire held.
      B.Instead, he emplyed psychlgical warfare.
      C.Their cmbined effrts turned the class int a silent, secret labratry.
      D.He wke with a jlt t the sund f the bell, his cheek sticky n the desk.
      E.His psture was perfect, spine straight, chin slightly raised as if cnsidering a prfund pint.
      F.He was the mst asleep, utterly cmmitted t his escape, prtected by the sacrificial snzing f his friend.
      G.His entire bdy was angled away frm the teacher’s patrl rute, a human frtress against inquiry.
      36.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
      37.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
      38.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
      39.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
      40.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
      四、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共22.5分。
      Sme plice were eating in a restaurant. Suddenly, a man burst in, 41 stamped acrss his face, screaming, “Smene tk my baby!” They were 42 n their feet, radis in hand, lunch 43 . One f the fficers stepped frward, his 44 steady as he said, “Sir, take a deep breath and tell me what happened.”
      Between shaky breaths, the father 45 that he’d turned his back fr nly secnds in the grcery-lt tw blcks away and when he returned, his daughter, Lily, had 46 . He described her blnd hair and pink jacket, vice 47 n her name. Then, a by whispered, “I saw her.” The fficer 48 t his level, “Where did yu see her?” The by pinted tward the street; “A man was carrying her. He went that way.”
      The fficers rushed utside, fllwing the by’s 49 t a side street where a figure hurried alng. “Stp! Plice!” the lead fficer yelled. Having fund Lily’s arms swinging, the fficers 50 faster. In time, they 51 the suspect in a narrw passage. With an eventual burst f speed, the fficer tackled him t the grund. Anther fficer 52 Lily int his arms. “Yu’re safe and 53 nw. Luckily, yu’re unharmed.” the fficer cmfrted, rcking her gently.
      Smetimes it takes nthing mre than 54 and a helping hand t change everything. A little girl went hme safe, a father held his child tighter, and a cmmunity rediscvered its faith in everyday 55 .
      41.A. angerB. tensinC. shckD. panic
      42.A. immediatelyB. mindfullyC. reasnablyD. eagerly
      43.A. separatedB. frgttenC. packedD. calculated
      44.A. temperB. thughtC. tneD. reslve
      45.A. cmplainedB. detailedC. analyzedD. admitted
      46.A. screamedB. prtestedC. disappearedD. escaped
      47.A. shakingB. stayingC. silencingD. lwering
      48.A. shwed upB. built upC. slwed dwnD. bent dwn
      49.A. inferenceB. suggestinC. paceD. directin
      50.A. steppedB. drveC. wavedD. climbed
      51.A. crneredB. dismissedC. warnedD. persuaded
      52.A. absrbedB. charmedC. sweptD. integrated
      53.A. cmfrtableB. calmC. healthyD. sund
      54.A. harmnyB. hnestyC. reflectinD. trust
      55.A. effrtsB. heresC. rutinesD. residents
      五、语法填空:本大题共1小题,共15分。
      56.At a majr ceremny held n Thursday, the first day f the 4th Glbal Digital Trade Exp (GDTE), agreements fr 45 prjects 56 (sign), with a ttal investment valued at 64.87 billin yuan ($9.1 billin), and multiple relevant areas 57 (invlve), such as the digital ecnmy, artificial intelligence (AI), smart lgistics, and financial technlgy.
      Staffers transprted 58 (exhibit) and cnducted final adjustments t prepare fr the 4th Glbal Digital Trade Exp 59 (hld) frm Sept. 25 t 29, 2025. The exp, running frm Thursday t Sept. 29 in Hangzhu, unveiled a wave f cutting-edge technlgies, smart prducts, and intelligent services, 60 DeepSeek, fr instance, intrduced its latest generative AI mdel n the secnd day.
      Beynd AI, nvelty prducts frm 61 digital fields made their debuts. Fr example, Shenzhen Hyderim Technlgy C unveiled 62 was acknwledged as the wrld’s first spectrscpic 3D chip n bard (COB) LED display system, which, after seven years f research and develpment, can deliver high-brightness, flicker-free 3D visuals withut glasses, making it a 63 (glbe) leading prduct.
      64 terms f ther 65 (emerge) industries, enterprises shwcased their latest prducts empwered by varius digital technlgies.
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      六、任务型读写:本大题共1小题,共25分。
      57.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写两段,使之构成一个完整的故事。
      Kael's life in 2074 was defined by prfund cmfrt and fine cntrl. At seventy-tw, he was physically healthier than his grandparents had been at fifty, thanks t advances in genetic medicine that cnstantly repaired his aging bdy. His wrld was managed by the Grid, a vast, silent netwrk that rganizes sciety with quiet, unwavering efficiency. The great prblems f the past — pverty, pandemics, and widespread hunger — were nw just histrical lessns. His wn days fllwed a predictable, secure rhythm. Each mrning began with a breakfast engineered specifically fr his DNA, and everything his bdy needed. His wrk invlved mnitring virtual farm plts frm the cmfrt f his apartment, using a cntrl panel t adjust irrigatin and nutrients fr crps grwing halfway acrss the wrld. His life was safe, rderly, and free frm want. This was the psitive prmise f the future, seemingly fulfilled.
      Hwever, this security came with a subtle but significant cst. The cnstant, gentle guidance f the Grid had smthed away life's beautiful randmness. The mst pignant example was his relatinship with his sn, Liam, an engineer n a Mars clny. Their scheduled cnversatins happened thrugh crisp, flicker-free hlgrams (全息图). While the image was perfect, the cnversatins felt mre like frmal updates — discussins f wrk efficiency and clny expansins — than the heartfelt, messy talks they used t have. Kael missed the unpredictable, warm chas f family life frm the ld days, the kind he saw in the histrical archives. He ften fund himself watching ld vides f crwded family dinners where peple talked ver each ther, and f individuals gardening in real dirt, their hands stained with sil. It lked chatic and inefficient, but it als seemed vibrant, genuine, and deeply human.
      The cnflict came t a head when a ntificatin appeared n his screen. The Grid had detected "sub-ptimal (次优) emtinal patterns "amng the lder citizens in his residential blck. It's nw seeking persnal cnsent fr an "atmspheric harmnizatin" — a plan t release mild calming chemical agent int the air t stabilize everyne's md.
      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。
      T Kael, this was a step t far.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      That night, Kael chse t resist.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      七、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共25分。
      58.随着科技的快速发展,很多人认为它最终会取代许多工作。你同意还是不同意这一观点?请解释为什么或为什么不。
      注意:
      1.写作词数应为120个左右;
      2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Technlgy in Jb Replacement
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      1.【答案】A
      2.【答案】B
      3.【答案】C
      4.【答案】B
      5.【答案】A
      6~7.【答案】B、C
      8~10.【答案】A、B、C
      11~13.【答案】B、C、C
      14~16.【答案】A、B、C
      17~20.【答案】A、B、C、A
      21~23.【答案】C、C、B
      24~27.【答案】D、A、B、D
      28~31.【答案】C、A、B、C
      32~35.【答案】D、C、B、B
      36~40.【答案】E、G、F、B、A
      41~55.【答案】D、A、B、C、B、C、A、D、D、A、A、C、D、D、B
      56.【答案】【小题1】
      were signed
      【小题2】
      invlved
      【小题3】
      exhibits
      【小题4】
      t be held
      【小题5】
      ​​​​​​​where
      【小题6】
      ther
      【小题7】
      what
      【小题8】
      glbally
      【小题9】
      ​​​​​​​In
      【小题10】
      emerging
      57.【答案】T Kael, this was a step t far. The Grid's annuncement f "atmspheric harmnizatin" was the final straw fr Kael. This wasn't just abut rganizing sciety anymre; it felt like the system was trying t delete his feelings themselves. The plan t neutralize his sadness abut his sn n Mars was especially cruel. He believed thse cmplicated, smetimes painful, emtins were a cre part f what made him human. They were a testament t his lve and his memries. T have them smthed away fr the sake f calm efficiency felt like a prfund vilatin, an erasure f his very self.
      That night, Kael chse t resist. With a firm determinatin, he refused t sign the ntificatin asking fr persnal cnsent. And then ne day, using a secret cde, he descended t the abandned grund level, a frgtten place beneath the perfect wrld. The air was cl and unfiltered, smelling f damp earth. He frced pen a heavy, rusty dr t find a small patch f wild grund where weeds brke thrugh the cncrete. Kneeling, he dug his fingers int the cld, gritty sil. In that simple, physical act, he fund a prfund peace his managed life abve culd never ffer. He had traded cmfrt fr a vital truth: being human means feeling everything, even the pain.
      58.【答案】Technlgy in Jb Replacement
      With the rapid advancement f technlgy, many peple are cncerned that it will eventually replace a large number f jbs. I believe it will nt replace all jbs, but rather transfrm the nature f wrk.
      On the ne hand, autmatin and artificial intelligence (AI) have already led t the lss f sme manual jbs. This has caused fear that many jbs will be replaced by machines in the future.
      On the ther hand, technlgy als creates new pprtunities. As AI, big data, and rbtics advance, new jbs and industries are emerging, such as data scientists, sftware engineers, and rbtic engineers. These jbs require human intelligence, creativity, and decisin-making, which machines cannt replicate.
      In cnclusin, while technlgy may replace certain types f jbs, it will als create new nes. Rather than fearing jb lss, we shuld fcus n hw t benefit frm the pprtunities.

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