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      1.Where is the wman pssibly?
      A.In a car.B.In her huse.C.In a restaurant.
      2.What des the man ask the wman t d?
      A.Offer her pinin.B.Help him with a prject.C.Learn mre abut technlgy.
      3.When will the man’s flight take ff?
      A.At 11:00 a.m.B.At 11:20 a.m.C.At 1:00 p.m.
      4.What is the speakers’ pinin abut disabled athletes?
      A.They are encuraging.
      B.They shuld be respected.
      C.They have t be taken gd care f.
      5.What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
      A.Frest fires.B.Wildlife prtectin.C.Endangered rainfrests.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      6.What des the girl have t d in the fall?
      A.Begin t wrk.B.Study abrad.C.Find a huse.
      7.What will the man d next?
      A.Read a brchure.
      B.Shw the girl arund the center.
      C.Send sme materials t the girl.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      8.What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
      A.Classmates.B.Neighburs.C.Teacher and student.
      9.What cncerns Daniel?
      A.His mther was very sick.
      B.He may lse the cmpetitin.
      C.His mther may suffer his practice.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      10.Why des the man cngratulate Elena?
      A.She recently published a bk.
      B.She raised sme mney fr charity.
      C.She started a nn-prfit rganizatin.
      11.What des the man ask Elena t d?
      A.Help their cause.B.Deliver a speech.C.Seek supprt frm thers.
      12.What is Elena ging t d next?
      A.Attend a meeting.B.Attract mre dnrs.C.Explre the wetlands.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      13.What is the man?
      A.A designer.B.A hst.C.An artist.
      14.What was the biggest challenge fr Yang Liu when practising bamb drifting?
      A.Hw t keep her balance.
      B.Hw t dance n the bamb.
      C.Hw t deal with weather changes.
      15.Which wrd can best describe Yang Liu?
      A.Frtunate.B.Interesting.C.Creative.
      16.Why des Yang Liu pst vides nline?
      A.T becme famus.
      B.T prmte Chinese culture.
      C.T call n mre peple t jin.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
      17.What des the speaker fcus n?
      A.Micrplastic ptential.
      B.Micrplastic pllutin.
      C.Micrplastic cnsumptin.
      18.Hw did Kieran Cx’s team evaluate the ptential cnsumptin f micrplastics?
      A.By analyzing the data.
      B.By cmparing the impacts.
      C.By measuring fd samples.
      19.What can we learn abut the research team led by Kieran Cx?
      A.They suggest peple stp drinking bttled water.
      B.They gained cmprehensive infrmatin f micrplastics.
      C.They culdn’t explain micrplastics in vegetables and fruits.
      20.Why des the speaker give the talk?
      A.T tell us t value the quality f prducts.
      B.T appeal t peple t reduce plastic usage.
      C.T pint ut benefits f having rganic fd.
      二、阅读理解
      Want t start changing yur life? Start with these 4 bks.
      Human Cmpatible by Stuart Russell
      What will the quest fr advanced AI mean fr humanity? Russell, ne f the wrld’s leading researchers in the field, explres the challenge f develping artificial intelligence systems aligned (与……一致) with human values and interests. Get the key ideas n Blinkist in just 22 minutes.
      Life 3.0 by Max Tegmark
      MIT csmlgist (宇宙学家) Max Tegmark takes readers n a mind-expanding jurney t imagine what a wrld dminated by superintelligent AI might lk like. He examines the risks and rewards f life in a universe where humans are utmatched by mre capable entities. Get the key ideas n Blinkist in just 19 minutes.
      The Master Algrithm by Pedr Dmings
      Is there a single algrithm (算法) that can btain all knwledge frm data? Leading machine learning researcher Pedr Dmings prvides an engaging lk at the quest t find a “master algrithm” that can fuel artificial general intelligence. Get the key ideas n Blinkist in just 21 minutes.
      Superintelligence by Nick Bstrm
      What happens when machines surpass (超越) human cgnitive abilities? Oxfrd philspher Nick Bstrm lays ut the ptential paths and risks that may emerge as we develp superintelligent AI systems far exceeding human intelligence. Get the key ideas n Blinkist in just 24 minutes.
      21.What is mainly discussed in Human Cmpatible?
      A.Hw t create advanced AI systems.
      B.Hw t predict the future f AI technlgy.
      C.Hw t make AI systems match human values.
      D.Hw t ensure AI mre intelligent than humans.
      22.Wh intrduces the quest fr a single master algrithm?
      A.Stuart Russell.B.Max Tegmark.
      C.Pedr Dmings.D.Nick Bstrm.
      23.What d the fur bks have in cmmn?
      A.They are all available n Blinkist.
      B.All their authrs are AI prgrammers.
      C.They all prvide technical guides t AI.
      D.They fcus n AI’s histrical develpment.
      It was July 2023. Tens f thusands f pencils lay n the tables f the Clfax Histrical Sciety Museum in the U.S. state f Iwa. Nne f them was sharpened. Sme were in plastic cntainers. Others were simply held tgether with rubber bands (橡皮筋).
      All f them belnged t Aarn Barthlmey. The 36-year-ld started cllecting pencils after his first-grade teacher gifted each student a clred pencil fr Christmas. He then started buying interesting pencils at flea markets (旧货市场). In high schl, he jined the American Pencil Cllectrs Sciety. His cllectin quickly grew int the thusands.
      Sme f Barthlmey’s pencils are frm Wrld War II. On these pencils, the band arund the eraser is made with cardbard r plastic. That’s because metal had t be saved fr the war. One f Barthlmey’s favrite pencils is a 1926 gld-and-silver ne. It marked the 150th birthday f the United States. “I’ve always enjyed the stries behind the pencils,” the man said. “What I cllect is much mre than just the plain pencils themselves.”
      Barthlmey has always kept a detailed recrd f his cllectin. But that was nt enugh fr him t apply fr a Guinness Wrld Recrd. The rganizatin required a public cunt.
      Ahead f the event, Barthlmey made five trips in his car t deliver abut 470 bxes f pencils t the museum. The cunt began at 8 a.m. n July 1, 2023. Barthlmey watched as tw cunters frm the American Pencil Cllectrs Sciety went thrugh ne bx at a time. The first cunter cunted and recrded a number befre passing it t the secnd fr a recunt. By 9 p.m., they still hadn’t finished. They started again the next mrning. After anther five hurs f cunting, ne f the cunters finally held up the last pencil. In all, there were 69,255 pencils.
      Barthlmey nw hlds the recrd fr the largest cllectin f pencils in the wrld. But the number is nly part f the stry. He can never cntain (克制)his excitement when he finds anther unusual pencil and learns its histry.
      Chse the best answer.
      24.Hw many pencils des Barthlmey have nw?
      A.Abut 470.B.Abut 2,350.C.Nearly 60,000.D.Nearly 70,000.
      25.Accrding t the article, hw lng did it take the cunters frm the American Pencil Cllectrs Sciety t cunt all the pencils?
      A.Five hurs.B.Thirteen hurs.C.Eighteen hurs.D.Twenty-fur hurs.
      26.Accrding t the article, all f Barthlmey’s cllectins ______.
      A.are unsharpenedB.are ver 80 years ld
      C.lie in a public museumD.are in plastic cntainers
      27.Accrding t the article, Barthlmey enjys cllecting pencils because ______.
      A.mst pencils are nt very expensive
      B.pencils cme in many different clrs
      C.each pencil has a different stry t tell
      D.pencils are cmmnly used in peple’s daily lives
      The ability t think abut what thers are thinking, knwn as “thery f mind”, is a crucial aspect f human interactin and cperatin. Scientists have lng been intrigued if animals share this capability. Recent studies suggest that sme animals, particularly great apes like chimpanzees and bnbs (倭黑猩猩), might pssess this skill.
      A ntable experiment cnducted by researchers at Jhns Hpkins University’s Ape Initiative prvides cnvincing evidence. The study invlved three male bnbs, wh were taught t cmmunicate using signs r symbls. These apes are knwn fr their intelligence and cperative prblem-slving skills.
      In the experiment, scientist Luke Twnrw sat acrss frm a bnb while anther scientist hid a small snack under ne f three inverted (使倒置) cups. The bnb witnessed the hiding prcess but Mr Twnrw was nly able t see the cups half the time. When Mr Twnrw culdn’t see where the snack was hidden, he wuld act cnfused and ask, “Hmm, where is the grape?” befre waiting fr 10 secnds.
      The results shwed that when Mr Twnrw lacked knwledge f the snack’s lcatin, the bnbs pinted t the crrect cup mre quickly and frequently. This behaviur indicates that the bnbs were aware f Mr Twnrw’s knwledge state and adapted their respnses accrdingly.
      While the study had limitatins—such as the small number f bnbs and the pssibility that their upbringing arund humans influenced their behaviur—the findings are significant. They suggest that bnbs indeed have a thery f mind, allwing them t cnsider thers’ thughts and adjust their actins based n what they knw thers d nt.
      This discvery enhances ur understanding f animal cgnitin (认知) and scial behaviur. It implies that the ability t think abut thers’ thughts, nce thught t be uniquely human, may be mre widespread in the animal kingdm than previusly believed. Further research with larger grups and wild bnbs culd prvide deeper insights int the extent and evlutin f this cgnitive ability in animals.
      28.What des the underlined wrd "intrigued" in Paragraph 1 prbably mean?
      A.Curius.B.Wrried.C.Uncncerned.D.Amazed.
      29.What des Paragraph 3 mainly fcus n?
      A.The effect f the experiment.B.The prcess f the experiment.
      C.The purpse f the experiment.D.The principle f the experiment.
      30.What is the result f the experiment?
      A.All animals have cgnitive ability.
      B.Bnbs can be trained t cmmunicate freely.
      C.Bnbs have a thery f mind similar t humans.
      D.Scientist Luke Twnrw is skilled in cnfusing bnbs.
      31.What may scientists view the experiment as?
      A.A mrally questinable experiment.
      B.A definitive cnclusin f the study.
      C.A time-cnsuming and cst-effective trial.
      D.A starting pint fr future investigatins.
      Plymetallic ndules (多金属结核) n the deep-cean seaflr cntain minerals like cbalt and nickel, which mining cmpanies hpe t harvest fr green-energy batteries and technlgies. Hwever, a recent study suggests these prized, ptat-sized rcks may als serve as a surce f xygen fr the bacteria and ther micrrganisms living there.
      Jeffrey Marlw, ne f the authrs f the study, said researchers planted sme watertight (不透水的) structures n the cean flr, which he described as verturned bxes equipped with instruments designed t measure the prperties and cmpsitin f living things and their prbable usage f xygen. Researchers measured the xygen lss ver a 48-hur perid while the structure was sealed n the seaflr. Typically, a decline in xygen is an indicatr fr bilgical abundance because breathing rganisms cnsume it. Yet, cntrary t all expectatins, they bserved a rise in xygen levels, a finding that directly challenged cnventinal understanding.
      But nt everyne is n the same wavelength as him. Canada’s The Metals C. stated the study had been rejected by fur scientific publicatins until finding a hme at Nature, which the cmpany labeled as “a jurnal that has lng champined the preservatin f deep-sea minerals”. TMC als said the methd was wrng, arguing the team’s findings cntradicted ther wrk that had been cnducted in the Pacific Ocean’s Clarin-Clippertn Zne. “The heightened xygen levels are in fact incrrect in the data, and we are currently preparing a peer-reviewed paper as a fightback,” said the cmpany.
      B Barker, a micrbilgist at Denmark’s Aarhus University, said the study invited mre questins than it did answers. He described it as “a nvel but very cnfusing prcess fr which the mechanism is still nt clear”.
      Fr years, cmpanies such as Canada’s TMC have been battling t persuade the internatinal gverning authrity t green-light their plans t btain these rcks in the Pacific Ocean’s CCZ. The cmpany has argued that the metals are essential fr fssil fuel-free technlgies and that the impact mining will have n the cean flr is nt nly minimal, but als fades next t the destructin f rain frests and human cmmunities caused by land-based mining.
      32.What was the mst unexpected finding f Jeffrey Marlw’s study?
      A.Oxygen levels climbed in the bx.B.Ndules cntained cbalt and nickel.
      C.The underwater structures were sealed.D.Micrrganisms cnsumed xygen fast.
      33.Why des The Metals C. (TMC) mentin that the study was rejected by fur scientific publicatins?
      A.T praise the researchers’ reslutin.
      B.T explain the lng publicatin delay.
      C.T suggest the study was initially unqualified.
      D.T emphasize the fierce cmpetitin amng jurnals.
      34.What rle d the last tw paragraphs play in the develpment f the passage?
      A.Prviding multidimensinal cntext fr the nging debate.
      B.Listing the ptential benefits f harvesting plymetallic ndules.
      C.Offering a detailed, step-by-step explanatin f the new study’s apprach.
      D.Summarizing the key findings and presenting a final cnclusin n the matter.
      35.Which f the fllwing can be the best title fr the text?
      A.A Deep Rck: a Data ErrrB.A Tiny Stne: a massive Wave
      C.A Rare Metal: a Glbal SlutinD.A Deep-Sea Mine: a Rainfrest Rescue
      We’ve all been there after a lng trip — staring blankly at emails, cunting the hurs until bed. Yet when 2 a.m. hits, yu’re still wide awake, mindlessly lking thrugh scial media, trapped in the cntrl f jet lag. 36
      Our internal clck gverns everything frm sleep t digestin t hrmnes (激素分泌) and uses light t maintain its natural 24-hur cycle. But when we land in a new time zne, and day suddenly turns t night, this rhythm is thrwn ff balance. 37 But scientists have fund ways t help ur bdies keep up. Even reducing jet lag by a day can imprve the prductivity and well-being f s many peple.
      The best strategy? Tricking yurself int a new rhythm befre travel. 38 Fr example, Timeshifter, an app develped by a neurscientist and his team, suggests a persnalized schedule fr light expsure and sleep based n flight arrangements.
      39 While the brain is ur master clck, ther tissues like the liver and muscles have their wn clcks that regulate metablism (新陈代谢), the bdy’s prcess f turning fd int energy. That is, meal timing and cmpsitin culd als be key t reducing jet lag.
      In reality, there are lts f things that cme int play. 40 While we dn’t yet have a way t cmprehensively avid jet lag, at least researchers and airlines aren’t asleep n the jb in their hunt fr a cure.
      A.A cmplete cure fr jet lag is unlikely t find.
      B.S hw can we deal with the annying jet lag?
      C.That’s the price fr crssing time znes t fast.
      D.There are sme tls t help with this, f curse.
      E.Meanwhile, different peple have different rhythms.
      F.The key t the trick is t manage yur light expsure.
      G.Hwever, jet lag isn’t just abut light expsure and sleep.
      三、完形填空
      I was rushing thrugh the airprt terminal, already late fr my flight. My mind was 41 with t-d lists and wrries. Balancing a laptp bag, a suitcase, and a cup f ht cffee, I was a walking disaster waiting t happen.
      It happened near Gate 17. A yung by, n mre than seven, suddenly ran in frnt f me. I 42 t avid him, and the cffee flew frm my hand, landing directly n a wman sitting nearby.
      Time seemed t stp. The wman jumped up, her white silk bluse nw 43 with brwn liquid. I std frzen, my face burning with 44 . “I’m s srry,” I stammered. “I wasn’t lking — I mean, the by — I didn’t mean t…”
      She lked at me, then dwn at her ruined bluse. Fr a lng mment, she said nthing. I culd see the 45 in her eyes — the anger ready t explde. And hnestly, I wuld have 46 her if it had.
      But then smething unexpected happened. She tk a deep breath, and her expressin 47 . “It’s kay,” she said sftly. “It’s just cffee.”
      She reached int her bag and pulled ut a scarf, gently 48 the stain n her bluse. “I have a jb interview in tw hurs,” she added with a small smile. “But yu knw what? This will make a great stry smeday.”
      I ffered t pay fr dry cleaning, but she 49 . “Yu lked like yu were already having a tugh day,” she said. “G catch yur flight.”
      As I walked away, I realized that her 50 had shifted smething inside me. In that mment f chas, she had chsen 51 ver anger, grace ver blame. I had been carrying s much stress abut things that, in the end, 52 s little.
      On the plane, I sat quietly, thinking abut hw easily I wuld have 53 differently. Hw ften d we let a small 54 ruin ur entire day — r smene else’s? That wman taught me that we always have a chice in hw we 55 . And smetimes, the greatest strength lies nt in hlding n, but in letting g.
      41.A.filledB.cveredC.crwdedD.equipped
      42.A.cntinuedB.stppedC.jumpedD.turned
      43.A.decratedB.markedC.spttedD.clred
      44.A.excitementB.embarrassmentC.disappintmentD.satisfactin
      45.A.dubtB.fearC.struggleD.surprise
      46.A.blamedB.frgivenC.understdD.ignred
      47.A.frzeB.wrsenedC.sftenedD.darkened
      48.A.makingB.hidingC.nticingD.wiping
      49.A.agreedB.refusedC.hesitatedD.accepted
      50.A.angerB.patienceC.kindnessD.hnesty
      51.A.judgmentB.cmplaintC.aplgyD.frgiveness
      52.A.matteredB.changedC.happenedD.appeared
      53.A.reactedB.plannedC.expectedD.prepared
      54.A.decisinB.mistakeC.accidentD.success
      55.A.wrkB.thinkC.respndD.live
      四、语法填空
      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 Chinese thriller Silent Thunder, 56 (release) in 2026, 57 (win) high praise frm bth audiences and critics fr its serius and prfund theme f natinal security. 58 (base) n several real and typical anti-espinage cases, the film vividly tells the stry f a brave team f natinal security fficers 59 missin is t stp the illegal spread f imprtant cnfidential infrmatin and safeguard natinal interests. What makes the mvie particularly unusual is 60 it adpts a calm and realistic style instead f the exciting and exaggerated scenes cmmnly seen in cmmercial thrillers. It als deeply shws hw imprtant it is fr every citizen t be aware 61 ptential hidden dangers in daily life. The heres in the film wrk silently in the dark, 62 (prtect) ur cuntry and peple in cmplete silence withut seeking any fame r reward. 63 (cmpare) with many cmmercial films that fcus n visual effects and plt excitement, this ne pays mre attentin t the truth f the stry and the prfund meaning behind it. It has nt nly achieved great success at the bx ffice and wn wide attentin, 64 als becme ne f the mst 65 (impress) dmestic films this year that cmbine artistic value and educatinal significance.
      五、书信写作
      66.你校英语报社正在组织“My Favurite Traditinal Chinese Fd”为主题的英语征文活动。请选择一种食物,完成征文。
      内容包括:
      1.相关背景和特色;
      2.你喜欢的原因。
      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。
      My Favurite Traditinal Chinese Fd
      __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      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。
      The Christmas Present
      When I was a by f nine in the little twn f Dylestwn, Pennsylvania, I used t mw the lawn f Mrs Lng, an elderly lady wh lived acrss frm the Presbyterian Church. She paid me very little fr the chre, fr she had nt much mney. But she did prmise me, “When Christmas cmes, I shall have a present fr yu.” I spent much time wndering what it wuld be. The bys I played with had baseball glves and bicycles and ice skates, and I was s eager t acquire any ne f these that I cnvinced myself that Mrs Lng intended chsing frm amng them.
      “It wuld hardly be a baseball glve,” I reasned with myself. “A wman like Mrs Lng wuldnˈt knw much abut baseball.” Since she was a weak and thin persn, I als ruled ut the bicycle, fr hw culd she handle such a vehicle?
      On my last Saturday at wrk, Mrs Lng said, “Nw remember, because yu’ve been a gd by all summer, at Christmas I’ll have a present waiting. Yu cme t the dr and cllect it.” These wrds clinched it. Since she was ging t have the present in her huse, and since she herself wuld be handling it, unquestinably she was giving me a pair f ice skates.
      I became s cnvinced f this that I culd imagine myself upn the skates. As the cld days f Nvember arrived and ice began t frm n the pnds, I began t try my luck n the ice that wuld be sustaining me and my skates thrugh the winter.
      “Get away frm that ice!” a man shuted. “It’s nt strng enugh yet.” But sn it wuld be.
      As Christmas apprached, it was with difficulty that I restrained myself frm reprting t Mrs Lng and demanding my present. My mther, wh taught schl, agreed that the first f December was t early fr me t d this. “She may nt have it wrapped yet,” she argued, and this made sense.
      注意:
      (1)续写词数应为150左右;
      (2)请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
      On the 21st f December, a serius cld snap frze all the pnds. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      On Christmas mrning, befre the sun was up, I had this bx n my knees. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      参考答案
      1.B
      【原文】W: Hell, can I pay by credit card fr the pizza?
      M: I’m srry ur restaurant is nt set up t take credit cards ver the phne fr delivery rders. It’s cash nly and we wuld appreciate it if yu paid ur driver with the smallest bill pssible.
      2.A
      【原文】M: S, as an expert, what new technlgy d yu think we will see in 2026?
      W: We will cntinue t see imprvements in machine learning and cmputer intelligence, leading t prgress in the Internet f things f 4G. I als hpe t see new clean energy technlgy cming int the market.
      3.C
      【原文】W: I have heard yu are ging t England tmrrw. I want t see yu ff at the airprt. When will yu leave?
      M: One in the afternn. But I am t check in at 11:20 in the mrning.
      W: Then I will see yu at the airprt at 11 in the mrning.
      4.B
      【原文】W: Have yu ever watched the game fr disabled athletes?
      M: Yes, watching these athletes is a mving experience because disabled athletes have t adapt t their disability and make a huge effrt t succeed.
      W: S, they need encuragement and shuldn’t be made fun f.
      M: I culdn’t agree mre.
      5.C
      【原文】M: Mst f the wrld’s rainfrests are in danger. They are disappearing at an alarming rate.
      W: Yeah, many plants and a large ppulatin f animals exist nly in rainfrest. Have yu heard f the Amazn rain frest fires in 2019?
      M: Yes, they led t mass lss f wildlife.
      6.A 7.C
      【原文】M: Glbe language center. May I help yu?
      W: Yes, I’d like sme infrmatin abut yur study abrad prgrams.
      M: Sure. Our shrt-term prgrams are eight weeks lng.
      W: Eight weeks is perfect. I have t start a new jb in the fall. Can yu tell me what kind f husing is ut there?
      M: We place all f ur students in hmestay. If yu like, I can send yu ur brchure and sme infrmatin abut ur hst families.
      W: Okay, thanks.
      8.A 9.C
      【原文】W: Yu dn’t lk well. What trubles yu, Daniel?
      M: Well, yu knw, ur music teacher has asked me t prepare smething fr the city pian cmpetitin. I have chsen a piece f Beethven’s music.
      W: That is great, Daniel. We all knw yu are the best in ur class and I hpe yu will win.
      M: The nly prblem is that my mther is nt feeling well. Can yu imagine what my practicing at hme wuld d t her?
      W: There must be a slutin.
      10.A 11.B 12.A
      【原文】M: Hi, Elena, cngratulatins n bringing ut yur bk abut fundraising fr nnprfit rganizatins.
      W: Thanks. I culdn’t have dne it withut the supprt frm everyne here at the sciety fr wildlife preservatin.
      M: If it is pssible, I wuld like yu t give a talk n yur bk t the public. I think it wuld really encurage everyne t think creatively abut hw we can attract mre dnrs t help ur cause.
      W: Sure, I can d that. But it will have t wait until next mnth because I am ging t a meeting n prtecting the wetlands.
      13.B 14.A 15.C 16.B
      【详解】M: Hell everyne. Welcme t ur prgram. Tday, we are frtunate t have a special guest with us. Her name is Yang Liu, a perfrmer f bamb drifting. When did yu begin t learn bamb drifting?
      W: I learned it frm my grandmther when I was seven.
      M: Culd yu share yur learning experience with us?
      W: With pleasure. Usually, the bamb under my feet is abut nine meters lng, and the bamb in my hands is abut five meters lng. I fell in the water several times when I was practicing. S, keeping my bdy frm falling int the water is the mst difficult part f bamb drifting.
      M: What makes yu keep ging?
      W: Just the lve fr the ancient skill. In the past 17 years I have been drifting all year rund in winter cld and summer heat. Nw I am able t d Chinese Qinggng n the water. And I put dance int bamb drifting t make it elegant. As human culture has been n the rise, I started wearing Hanfu when perfrming, creating a beautiful feel.
      M: We all knw yu registered n scial media platfrms and psted yur vides.
      W: Yes. I want t spread it t ther cuntries s that mre peple arund the wrld will like Chinese culture.
      M: I ttally agree with yu. It was gd t talk t yu. I feel like I always learn s much mre when I get the chance t speak with yu abut these things.
      17.C 18.A 19.C 20.B
      【原文】
      W: Micrplastics are everywhere in ur envirnment. Measuring 50 t 500 micrmeters in length, micrplastics cme frm a variety f surces, including large plastics that break dwn int smaller pieces. Therefre, much remains unknwn abut the cmmn existence f these materials within the human bdy, as well as their impact n human health. A research team led by Kieran Cx studied 26 papers n the amunt f micrplastics in cmmn fds. Using previusly reprted data, the team evaluated the ptential cnsumptin f micrplastics and calculated annual intake via fd and drink at 34,000 t 52,000 particles. The study fund that peple wh drink nly bttled water absrb an additinal 90,000 micrplastic stick each year, cmpared t 4000 amng thse wh nly drink tap water. But the fd and drink that the researchers analyzed represent 15% f Americans a calric intake. The team culdn’t accunt fr fd grups like fruits, vegetables and grains. Because there simply is nt enugh data n their micrplastic cntent. Fr thse wh are wrried abut micrplastic cnsumptin, cutting dwn bttled water is a gd start. But as fr the heart f the prblem, we have t stp prducing and using s much plastic.
      56.released 57.has wn 58.Based 59.whse 60.that 61.f 62.prtecting 63.Cmpared 64.but 65.impressive
      66.One pssible versin:
      My Favurite Traditinal Chinese Fd
      In China, there are rich traditinal fds, amng which my favurite is zngzi.
      A very ppular dish during the Dragn Bat festival is zngzi. This tasty dish cnsists f rice dumplings with meat, peanut, egg r ther fillings wrapped in bamb leaves. The legend behind zngzi dates back ver 2,000 years ag, during Warring States Perid in China.
      Eating zngzi is nt nly a way fr me t enjy the fd but als an pprtunity fr me t cnnect with my relatives and friends. Sharing zngzi with thers is a sign f gdwill, and exchanging different kinds f zngzi encurages me t cmmunicate mre actively. Zngzi is mre than a delightful treat; it serves as a bridge cnnecting peple t their heritage, culture, and each ther.
      67. On the 21st f December, a serius cld snap frze all the pnds. My lnging t pssess ice skates became verpwering. I culd restrain myself n lnger, s I presented myself at Mrs Lng’s huse. “I’ve been waiting fr yu,” she said, handing me a bx. It was a small bx, which under n circumstances culd hld a pair f skates. I was painfully disappinted but ut f pliteness did nt shw it. “What is it?” I asked. “Kind f magic. Yu’ll see n Christmas Day,” she said. Her wrds set my mind dancing with new pssibilities. I came back hme, cnvincing myself that I held sme great wnder.题号
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