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江苏省扬州市高邮市2026届高三下学期期初学情调研测试 英语试卷(含解析)
展开 这是一份江苏省扬州市高邮市2026届高三下学期期初学情调研测试 英语试卷(含解析),共17页。试卷主要包含了听力选择题,阅读理解,完形填空,语法填空,书信写作,书面表达等内容,欢迎下载使用。
一、听力选择题
1. What sprt did Luis d last weekend?
A.Running.B.Vlleyball.C.Rpe skipping.
2. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A.Different flights.B.A travel plan.C.Their favrite cities.
3. When will the dance practice begin?
A.At 8:00.B.At 9:00.C.At 10:00.
4. Where des the cnversatin take place?
A.At an airprt.B.At a bus statin.C.In a shp.
5. Why did the speakers set ut early?
A.T avid the crwds.B.T find a better rute.C.T catch the sunrise.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.What subject is the man prbably wrking n?
A.Histry.B.Gegraphy.C.Science.
7.What might the man d first?
A.Draw a mind map.B.Get smething t eat.C.Start his paper.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.Why did the wman g t New Yrk?
A.T study.B.T wrk.C.T travel.
9.When did the speakers meet last time?
A.Tw days ag.B.Three days ag.C.One mnth ag.
10.What will the wman d?
A.Help the man find a jb.B.Chat with Nancy.C.Drink in the cffee shp.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11.What helped the man imprve his public speaking skills?
A.Taking nline curses.B.Watching free speeches.C.Talking t famus leaders.
12.Why des Khan Academy really attract the man?
A.It desn’t cst anything.B.It cvers many subjects.C.It lets him make his wn plan.
13.What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A.Sme useful apps.B.An excellent speech.C.Sme famus artists.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14.What des the wman think f the headset?
A.She is fed up with it.B.She is frightened f it.C.She is ptimistic abut it.
15.What is the main feature f the headset?
A.It mnitrs brain mvements.B.It sends peple t a new wrld.C.It creates virtual reality experience.
16.What will the man d next?
A.Study the headset.B.Try n a headset.C.Pay fr a headset.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.What is the cmmn belief abut ur brain’s prcessing speed?
A.It reaches its peak at the age f 20.
B.It desn’t decrease befre 40.
C.It remains cnstant until 60.
18.What was the age range f the peple included in the study?
A.Frm 10 t 60.B.Frm 20 t 80.C.Frm 10 t 80.
19.Why d lder peple make decisins mre slwly accrding t Dr. vn Krause?
A.They becme mre careful.
B.They prcess infrmatin slwer.
C.They need mre time t get infrmatin.
20.What benefit can peple get frm the study?
A.It may help increase the mental prcessing speed.
B.It may imprve peple’s ability t cncentrate.
C.It may cntribute t the research n diseases.
二、阅读理解
Amazing statues
Humans have been making statues (sculptures f humans, animals r mythical beings) since prehistric times. In fact, the ldest knwn statue is mre than 30,000 years ld! Here are 4 splendid statues frm arund the wrld and acrss different perids f histry. Which is yur favurite? Cme and experience it in persn! The Kelpies
These 30-metre-high hrselike heads stand near the mtrway between Falkirk and Grangemuth in Sctland. Kelpies are mythical water hrses frm Scttish legend, and the sculptures are a mdern celebratin t the cuntry’s hrseriding heritage and the pwer f the rivers. Statue f Lrd Shiva
This 37-metre-high prtrayal f Lrd Shiva, a majr gd f Hinduism, sits near the Arabian Sea in India. It’s the secnd-tallest Shiva statue in the cuntry, serving as a distinguished religius landmark and a symbl f devtin. Leshan Giant Buddha
The Leshan Giant Buddha was carved ut f a steep rck face in Sichuan Prvince, China, in the 700s. It stands 71 metres tall and is a UNESCO Wrld Heritage Site, which is the wrld’s largest stne Buddha and a masterpiece f ancient Chinese craftsmanship and Buddhist art. The Mtherland Calls
Including its base, this 85-metre-tall statue in Russia is Eurpe’s tallest. It persnifies the natin, calling its peple t defend their hmeland, and stands as a pwerful memrial t the sacrifices f the Secnd Wrld War.
21.What d the Leshan Giant Buddha and The Mtherland Calls have in cmmn?
A.They’re bth mdern statues.B.They’re bth memrials t sacrifices.
C.They’re bth very tall landmarks.D.They’re bth symbls f religin
22.Accrding t the chart, which is arund 20 times taller than an adult human?
A.The Kelpies.B.Statue f Lrd Shiva.
C.Leshan Giant Buddha.D.The Mtherland Calls.
23.What’s the purpse f the text?
A.T instruct statue appreciatin.B.T cmpare famus statues.
C.T advertise glbal statues.D.T cmment n statue values.
In Delhi, a city distinguished fr mre car nises than birdsng, a grup f wmen is learning t talk with the wild nce mre. It began n an rdinary Saturday mrning at the edge f Sanjay Van.
As dawn light came thrugh the rts f a tree, Rama std at the start f the path. She remembered her father’s psts in Odisha — the days f twering frests and streams eching frm cliff bases. Nw, facing twenty wmen f varying ages, she began sftly, “Tday we are nt hurrying. We are learning t see.”
The grup disappeared int the green shade. At a bend in the Aravalli Bidiversity Park, Nidhi Batra paused, pinting t the plant nearly hidden in a rck. “It has been waiting here fr three years,” she said, her vice gentle as if nt t disturb this quiet perseverance. In the grup, a yung mther wh usually kept her eyes glued t her phne screen bent dwn fr the first time, tuching it with her fingertips. This was the furth seasn f walks fr “Wmen and Wilderness”. Since January 2024, such gatherings had ccurred every weekend. “A safe space” — Perli ften used this term. It meant nt nly the physical safety f the walk but als a permitted fcus.
At sunset, the grup returned t the starting pint. N ne was in a rush t leave. A silver-haired wman shared a feather she had fund; a yung girl shwed a fur-leaf grass captured n her phne. What they carried away was nt a checklist f knwledge, but a reawakening f the senses.
The city remained as lud as ever, yet within these wmen, a quiet wilderness began t grw — ne deeper than Sanjay Van itself. It was a place withut signs r tracks, yet it led them t the star-filled skies they’d seen as children. It had n edges, yet it cnnected them t all the thers wh, even surrunded by steel and cncrete, had never lst the memry f breathing in the smell f wet earth.
24.What is Delhi knwn fr?
A.Its quiet parks.B.The sunds f birds.
C.The nise f traffic.D.Tall buildings.
25.What des Rama’s frest memry shw?
A.Dislike fr her childhd.B.Nature as part f her past.
C.Desire t frget her past.D.Preference fr city life.
26.Why did the yung mther tuch the plant?
A.She gained a new understanding f life.B.She was attracted by smething unusual.
C.She intended t recrd it with her device.D.She shifted her fcus frm digital prducts.
27.What is the “quiet wilderness” inside the wmen?
A.A new park t be built.B.A list they memrized.
C.A new bnd with nature.D.A plan t mve away.
A patient with liver (肝脏) failure remains in stable cnditin tw days after using a gene-edited pig liver — a treatment dctrs at Xijing Hspital in Xi’an have carried ut as a glbal medical first. The treatment aims t address China’s severe rgan supply-demand imbalance. Accrding t 2024 data, ver 400 millin peple in China live with liver diseases, with abut 200, 000 hspitalized annually fr liver failure. Abut 181, 000 patients wait fr rgan transplants, with a supply-demand rate f 1: 7. 35.
The prcedure cnnected the patient’s bld flw system t a pig liver placed in a mechanical device utside the bdy. The medical team used a liver frm a pig with six genetic changes designed t reduce rgan rejectin risk. The rgan was placed in a specialized machine and cnnected t the patient’s leg vein (静脉) t establish a bld flw system. During the 66-hur treatment, which cncluded at 10 am n Tuesday, the pig liver perfrmed essential functins including breakdwn, purificatin and prductin. The patient’s wn liver remained in place thrughut. The clsed equipment maintained a stable envirnment by precisely cntrlling temperature, pressure, and xygenatin.
After the equipment was discnnected, the hspital reprted sustained and significant imprvement in the patient’s key liver functin markers. Wang Lin, directr f the hspital’s surgery department, cnfirmed the patient’s liver functin remained stable nearly 50 hurs after stpping the machine. While nting it was t early t draw a final cnclusin n ptential reappearance, he called the stability a satisfactry utcme.
Unlike standard transplants, this methd is minimally invasive, similar t kidney dialysis (透析). Wang explained this apprach can temprarily sustain patients awaiting suitable dnr livers. The treatment was led by academician Du Kefeng, with supprt frm Chinese medical institutins and ClnOrgan Bitechnlgy C. Du described the case as a landmark advancement in clinical transplantatin research, nting China’s stable supply f gene-edited pigs and mature technlgy give this treatment great ptential.
28.What is paragraph 2 mainly abut?
A.The medical team behind treatment.B.The prcess f the treatment.
C.The final result f the prcedure.D.The future impact f the methd.
29.What can we learn abut the treatment?
A.Genetic changes help lwer the risk f rgan rejectin.
B.The equipment cntrlled the patient’s bld flw.
C.The patient’s liver functin shwed slight imprvement.
D.The patient’s physical signs returned t nrmal levels.
30.What des the underlined phrase “minimally invasive” in paragraph 4 mean?
A.Causing little damage t the bdy.B.Requiring lng-term recvery.
C.Invlving cmplex equipment.D.Needing dnr matching.
31.Which is the best title fr the passage?
A.A Liver Failure Patient Uses Pig LiverB.A Majr Breakthrugh in Liver Treatment
C.Pig Liver Transplanted int Human BdyD.Gene-edited Pig Liver Offers New Hpe
The annuncement that China’s railway netwrk will significantly expand its “quiet carriage” service beginning February 1 is a mdest refrm with huge significance. By extending this ptin t nearly all “D” and “G” series high-speed trains, China State Railway Grup is acknwledging a shift in public expectatins: that mdern travel shuld nt nly be fast, but als kind and respectful f persnal space.
In an era when speed is ften taken fr granted, cmfrt is increasingly defined by atmsphere. Nise — cnstant phne calls, deafening vides, lud cnversatins — has becme a cmmn surce f frictin in public transprt. The quiet carriage is a direct respnse, recgnizing that silence itself can be a valuable public gd.
Since its pilt launch in late 2020, the quiet carriage has built a lyal fllwing. Its ppularity sends a clear message: there is real demand fr different services that respect varying travel needs. A mature public transprt system shuld accmmdate bth lively cnversatin and calm. This expansin als signals cnfidence in scial self-regulatin. Passengers must agree t a “quiet agreement, ” prmising t keep nise t a minimum. This is nt merely prcedural but an experiment in trust — an assumptin that citizens, when clearly infrmed, are capable f regulating their wn cnduct.
Whether this succeeds depends n everyday behavir. The quiet carriage wrks nly if passengers internalize its spirit. Silence is sustained by mutual awareness and self- cntrl. In this sense, each train becmes a small, mving sciety.
Critics may argue enfrcement is difficult, but this misses the pint. The purpse is nt abut keeping peple apart, but abut allwing them t chse. Thse preferring a relaxed envirnment have alternatives. What matters is that thse wh chse silence can expect it t be hnred.
Ultimately, this expansin is abut trust — between institutins and citizens, and amng passengers themselves. If embraced sincerely, the quiet carriage can symblize a sciety learning t respect the invisible bundaries that make cllective life pssible. Smetimes, prgress sunds like silence.
32.What can we infer frm “quiet carriage”?
A.It will be expanded t mre trains.B.Trains will all be equipped sn.
C.Public cares mre abut persnal space.D.It aims t replace rdinary carriages.
33.Why was the quiet carriage created?
A.T meet speed demands.B.T slve transprt nise.
C.T create ttal silence.D.T redefine travel cmfrt.
34.What’s the benefit f intrducing quiet carriage?
A.It reveals demand fr better service.B.It helps create a zer-nise atmsphere.
C.It requires peple t internalize its spirit.D.It encurages passengers’ self-regulatin.
35.What can we learn frm the last tw paragraphs?
A.It is hard but imprtant t carry ut.B.It prvides an alternative fr peple.
C.It is ultimately abut building trust.D.It respects invisible scial bundaries.
Yu may have fun traditins with yur family, especially during the hliday seasn. Whether walking thrugh the neighbrhd t see the festive lights, baking special treats tgether, r watching a favrite mvie, these traditins can help yu feel clser t the peple yu lve. 36 Here’s hw t get started.
Make a list f yur family’s traditins. This time f year, they culd include making a family recipe, taking a family pht, lighting candles tgether, r getting matching TV prgrams. 37 S ask them what traditins they remember frm their childhds.
38 Yu culd discuss making a special annual uting, like visiting a nice restaurant r seeing a shw. Yu and yur family culd als establish new traditins n the mrning after a big hliday, like ging n a family hike r setting up a bagel bar with tppings like cream cheese, hney, and jam.
Many families have members wh lve t rganize and gather everyne. Think abut wh thse peple are in yur family, whether it’s a parent, aunt, uncle, r grandparent. 39 They can als plan a vide call with relatives wh live far away but wuld want t share in the fun.
Traditins are a great way t make memries with yur family. 40 Did yur family enjy it? Is there anything yu wuld change next time? The pint f a traditin is t d it again. It’s ttally OK fr it t grw and change in a way that wrks best fr yur family.
A.Yu can als create new traditins tgether.
B.Adults might enjy recalling their favrites!
C.T make this prcess easier, create a shared list.
D.Next, gather ideas frm yur family fr new traditins.
E.Family traditins ften require a large amunt f time and mney.
F.If yu try a new traditin this year, take a mment later t reflect n it.
G.They can help yu create the “guest list” fr a very special family gathering.
三、完形填空
Uncle Le wned a fast-fd chain, but he had a gd taste. He was just as cmfrtable enjying fried chicken as 41 dining. T 42 ur graduatin, he invited me and my three friends t 43 at the mst expensive restaurant in twn — The Stne Huse.
We dressed up carefully and arrived excitedly. Everything in the restaurant lked s elegant that we felt a little 44 . As I reviewed the menu, I started t get 45 . Almst nthing n it was familiar t me. I felt my stmach 46 . Finally, I saw smething I recgnized: fried chicken. I breathed a sigh f 47 and rdered it. T my surprise, all fur f us chse the same 48 dish.
Nt until years later did I understand Uncle Le’s sympathetic lk at us teenagers 49 t be brave in an unfamiliar wrld. “Okay,” he said, “let’s try smething different. If yu dn’t like what yu rdered, I’ll get yu fried chicken. Deal?”
We all lked at each ther, a sign f 50 shining amng us. My first wild chice: frg legs! When it’s 51 , I grabbed ne little leg and gave it a nibble (轻咬). Then, a huge 52 . It was 53 delicate and tasty! We all laughed as we tried special fish and ther strange but wnderful fd.
That night changed me greatly. I n lnger fear the unknwn. 54 , I welcme new experiences with an pen heart. That wnderful meal didn’t just fill my 55 but filled my life with bravery.
41.A.deliciusB.fineC.simpleD.casual
42.A.attendB.hnrC.celebrateD.memrize
43.A.dinnerB.danceC.lunchD.wrk
44.A.in high spiritsB.at easeC.ut f placeD.beynd wrds
45.A.excitedB.bredC.interestedD.stressed
46.A.tightening upB.breaking dwnC.jumping upD.falling dwn
47.A.jyB.regretC.reliefD.belief
48.A.cheapB.familiarC.freshD.fancy
49.A.strugglingB.failingC.refusingD.aiming
50.A.disappintmentB.cnfusinC.satisfactinD.bravery
51.A.deliveredB.servedC.displayedD.stred
52.A.pieceB.tasteC.biteD.muth
53.A.admittedlyB.seeminglyC.surprisinglyD.undubtedly
54.A.InsteadB.HweverC.MeanwhileD.Therefre
55.A.mindB.stmachC.heartD.sul
四、语法填空
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
In Xiahngshanzi village, Ulan Butng twnship, Inner Mnglia autnmus regin, a winter ice and snw phtgraphy festival 56 (hld) frm Jan 12 t 14, 2026, attracting mre than 3, 000 turists and phtgraphy enthusiasts frm 10 prvincial-level regins.
Set against snw-cvered grasslands, the event is characterized by a series f hrse-themed perfrmances and 57 (cmpete) that vividly described traditinal Mnglian life in winter. Activities included hrseback flk events staged n the Yeya Lake as well as large-scale perfrmances 58 (invlve) ver 100 hrses. Many lcal residents, wh have rich experience in hrse training, participated in the perfrmances 59 (vluntary) .
The pening ceremny featured traditinal Mnglian singing and dancing, after which lcals prayed t the fire 60 gd frtune. A riders’ march later drew enthusiastic applause as 20 riders in traditinal cstumes gallped away. 61 (accmpany) by a Mnglian hrse-head fiddle sl, 120 Mnglian hrses thundered ver the plain, creating a 62 (harmny) and striking winter grassland scene.
“Hrse culture is s deeply rted in ur cmmunity 63 it has becme part f ur identity, ” said Ji Guyi, Party secretary f the village. “By cmbining ice-and-snw scenery with traditinal custms, we hpe 64 increasing number f peple will cme t appreciate ur hmetwn. Hrses are nt nly symbls f the grassland, but als a means f living fr lcal peple, 65 lives are clsely cnnected t these animals, ” Ji added.
五、书信写作
66.你校英文报Debate Crner栏目就“Des screen time help teenagers t relax?”这一话题面向全校征稿,邀请同学们发表看法。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
1.你的观点;
2.陈述理由。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。
Des screen time help teenagers t relax?
When it cmes t the debate ver whether screen time helps teenagers t relax, ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
六、书面表达
67.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。
My brther’s wedding tk us t Mexic City, a wnderful city with delicius fd but an alarming crime rate, including turist kidnappings (绑架). Befre ur trip, my sister-in-law, wh lived there, warned us seriusly, “Never get in a red-and-gld taxi. Thse aren’t licensed, and anyne can paint their car, kidnap yu and steal yur mney.”
“Check. Avid red-and-gld taxis,” I replied.
On the wedding day, my mther and I dressed up beautifully, ready t g t the wedding venue just acrss the street. We waited utside ur htel fr transprt. Suddenly a cach pulled up, and the htel staff quickly led us t empty seats. The cach was full f peple in wedding dresses and suits, chatting lively in Spanish. — I dn’t speak Spanish.
We asked the driver if heading t ur brther’s wedding, and he ndded. We trusted him, but sn I realized everyne else was ging t a different wedding; the cach drve past ur destinatin. My mther panicked and begged t get ff, but the driver nly said, “Nt safe.”
Twenty minutes later, we reached anther wedding hall. My mther was in full bil and certain she was ging t miss her sn’s wedding and take pictures befre the church. The driver left us there. I asked the prter t call an fficial white taxi, but a slightly beat-up red-and-gld ne arrived. As my mther was bjecting, I pushed her in: “We need t get t the wedding and I have faith in peple.”
On ur way, my mther spke t her husband n the phne: “We are in a red-and-gld taxi with a driver wh desn’t speak English. I dn’t knw where we’re ging r if we’re safe. I dn’t even knw if he knws ur destinatin.” When she hung up, I cmfrted her: “Mm, we have a great driver. He will get us there in time fr the pictures and the wedding.”
“He’s driving like a crazy persn!” she insisted.
“He’s driving like every ther driver in Mexic City, and he desn’t want t be in an accident, either. All we can d is be patient.”
We sweated thrugh ur preparatins fr twenty minutes — the real threat f the taxi was n air cnditining. After a lng, tense ride, I nticed we were finally n the right rad.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Just then, the driver turned his head and spke t us in clear English.
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Thugh ur makeup was messy and dresses wrinkled, we hurried t the wedding happily.
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SIZE COMPARISONHw d the statues shwn n this page cmpare t ther famus mnuments? The Statue f Unity, the tallest statue in the wrld, is arund 100 times taller than an adult human!
参考答案
1.B
【原文】M: Last weekend I went t the sprts center t g running and ran int Luis. He was practicing vlleyball.
W: I als started t exercise recently. I was skipping rpe at hme.
2.B
【原文】W: On the first day, yu will leave Shanghai fr Hng Kng n the mrning flight.
M: Hw many nights shall I stay there?
W: Tw. Yu will then g t Maca by ship n the third day, and yu will stay ne night there.
3.C
【原文】M: I’m here fr the dance practice. Is the starting time eight ’clck?
W: Actually, n. We planned fr it t start at nine ’clck. But since sme members will be having a meeting then, we had t mve it t ne hur later.
4.A
【原文】M: Here is my barding pass fr flight CA187.
W: Oh, yu are at the wrng gate. Yu shuld take the bus near that shp and g t gate 16.
M: My gd, thank yu very much. I’d better hurry up.
5.C
【原文】M: The sun rises in the east. Lk at the pinks and yellws f the sunrise!
W: What a breathtaking view! Frtunately, we set ut while it was dark. Otherwise, we wuld have missed the sunrise.
M: Abslutely.
6.A 7.B
【原文】M: Mm, I’m really struggling with this paper.
W: Oh, dear. Any idea why yu’re in this situatin?
M: I think my head’s just s full f dates, battles and facts abut all these different ancient dynasties. I dn’t knw hw and where t start.
W: Mind mapping might help yu rganize yur thughts.
M: Mind mapping?
W: It’s a great study aid. Put the main idea in the middle and then branch ut with related details.
M: Okay, and this helps.
W: Well, many scientific studies suggest it des.
M: Thanks, mm. I’ll give it a try, but first I need snacks.
8.B 9.C 10.A
【原文】W: Hi, Henry. What’s the news?
M: Where have yu been? I’ve been trying t see yu fr tw days.
W: I went t New Yrk n business. What’s up?
M: I’m ut f wrk.
W: Hw cme? Last time I saw yu, yu tld me it was a gd jb and yu wuld like t take it. That was nly ne mnth ag. Why this sudden change?
M: It’s a lng stry. In a wrd, I didn’t d a gd jb f it.
W: What are yu ging t d nw?
M: I’m trying t find a jb as sn as pssible. Nancy desn’t knw yet. I didn’t tell her. I spent the past three days at the cffee shp next t yur ffice. S she thught I went t wrk as usual.
W: That’s nt the way t slve the prblem. Did yu lk in the advertisements clumn?
M: Yes, I did. But I wasn’t able t get any f the jbs that I was interested in.
W: Listen. I’ll see what I can d, OK?
M: Thanks a lt.
11.B 12.C 13.A
【原文】W: Jhn, I heard yu made a nice speech at schl. Hw did yu imprve yur public speaking skills?
M: It’s thanks t TED, a useful free app. It cllects hundreds f talks frm the wrld’s mst famus thinkers, leaders, artists, etc. I can dwnlad them t watch ffline.
W: It seems that nline learning apps are really great.
M: Abslutely. They shw me a new way f learning.
W: Which app d yu think is the best fr yur schlwrk besides TED?
M: I ften use Khan Academy. It allws me t learn almst anything fr free. It cvers many subjects. Its real magic is that it allws me t create my wn learning plan.
W: That’s great! I’m ging t dwnlad it right nw. Thanks fr yur sharing.
14.C 15.C 16.B
【原文】W: The new virtual reality headset is making a hit amng my classmates.
M: Everyne in my class is talking abut it t. It ffers an incredible experience. It makes yu feel like yu are smewhere else. D yu think that’s pssible?
W: I’ve tried it and it really des s. When yu put it n, it’s like yu’ve suddenly been transprted t a whle new wrld. And the pictures are s realistic. Sme peple may find it scary, but I lve it.
M: Ww. That sunds abslutely amazing. But isn’t it expensive?
W: It is, but as with anything, yu get what yu pay fr. I d think it’s wrth the investment if yu’re int virtual reality experiences.
M: I’m curius t knw hw it wrks.
W: Well, it uses sensrs t track yur mvements and translate them int the virtual wrld. Plus, the displays prvide a very clear view.
M: I’ve just gt t try it.
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【原文】 M: Scientists in Germany have cast dubt n a previusly believed assumptin that the prcessing speed f ur brains starts t decline frm the age f 20. Until nw, it has been thught that ur level f understanding peaks when we are 20 and declines thereafter. Lead researcher Dctr Mischa vn Krause f Heidelberg University ffered hpe t lder peple wh wrry abut increasing frgetfulness r reduced brainpwer. He said mental abilities were still pwerful at the age f 60 and d nt decrease befre then. The study was based n data frm ver 1.1 millin peple aged between 10 and 80 years ld. The results shwed that ur mental prcessing speed remains relatively cnstant until the age f 60, but des start t decline frm ur seventh decade. The researchers said peple’s mental prcessing speed actually increases in their 20s and remains high until 60. Dr. Vn Krause said until lder adulthd, the speed f infrmatin prcessing in the task they studied hardly changed. He added that lder peple d take lnger t make decisins, but said this was because we becme mre cautius and respnsible as we age. The study culd cast light n diseases such as Alzheimer’s.
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66.例文
Prs: Screen Time Helps Teenagers t Relax
Des Screen Time Help Teenagers t Relax?
When it cmes t the debate ver whether screen time helps teenagers t relax, I firmly believe that prper screen time can serve as an effective way fr teenagers t relieve stress.
First and fremst, after a lng day f hard wrk, funny shrt vides r casual games ffer us a quick break frm heavy academic pressure. What’s mre, we can easily keep in tuch with friends and family members thrugh screens, sharing ur wrries and jys. Last but nt least, many meditatin apps designed fr teenagers can guide us t relax urselves scientifically.
In cnclusin, as lng as we use screen time prperly, it will be useful t help us get refreshed.
Cns: Screen Time Des Nt Help Teenagers t Relax
Des Screen Time Help Teenagers t Relax?
When it cmes t the debate ver whether screen time helps teenagers t relax, I am cnvinced that screen time usually fails t bring us real relaxatin.
First f all, staring at screens keeps ur brains excited especially befre rest, affecting sleep quality and leaving us mre exhausted. Besides, it is easy t becme addicted t screens, which will waste ur time and cause mre anxiety. Wrse still, the perfect images displayed n scial media will cause cmparisn and self-dubt and add t ur psychlgical stress.
In fact, t much screen time makes us tired physically and mentally. Having a walk r playing basketball with friends may be a much better chice fr us!
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Just then, the driver turned his head and spke t us in clear English. Hearing his clear and fluent English, bth my mther and I frze with shck. He gently asked if we were heading t my brther’s wedding, his eyes filled with kindness. My mther instantly turned crimsn, ashamed f her unreasnable cmplaints and deep regret. I breathed a thrugh sigh f relief, my lng-suspended heart resting with gratitude and peace. The car sped smthly, and we arrived just in time as the wedding phtgraphs were abut t end.
Thugh ur makeup was messy and dresses wrinkled, we hurried t jin the wedding happily. Miserable as ur appearance was, we rushed t them t withut the slightest hesitatin. Standing amng relatives and friends, we wre ur brightest smiles, with all previus tensin and fear fading away cmpletely. N ne kidnapped us. The taxi driver was just an rdinary, kind-hearted man struggling t make a living, wh warmed us with his simple act. This experience made me realize trust and calmness are far mre pwerful than unfunded fear. It was faith in human kindness that saved us, becming the mst precius lessn in my life.题号
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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B
B
C
A
C
A
B
B
C
A
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12
13
14
15
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20
答案
B
C
A
C
C
B
A
C
A
C
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C
B
C
C
B
D
C
B
A
A
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D
A
B
D
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A
B
D
G
F
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B
C
A
C
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A
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A
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B
C
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B
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