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      一、未知
      Imprtant Dates
      March 28, 2026 (10pm GMT): Deadline fr applicatins f hand-in crafts
      April 4, 2026: Shrtlisted (入围) artists will be ntified
      May 11, 2026: Exhibitin pens + Winner annunced
      May 17, 2026 (5pm GMT): Exhibitin clsesCmpetitin Prcess & Awards
      10 wrks will be shrtlisted fr the cmpetitin, and each shrtlisted wrk will receive special media cverage. The exhibitin will be held at Stheby’s New Bnd Street frm May 11 t 17, 2026, and the winner will be annunced at a VIP event n May 11.
      The winner will be awarded a cash prize, lng-term media cverage, as well as prfessinal guidance and supprt frm Huse & Garden t make them mre famus.Purpse & Applicatin
      Purpse: T help UK craft makers cnnect with cllectrs and design leaders, and raise the value f mdern craft.
      Applicatin Methd: Fill in the fficial applicatin frm; incmplete applicatins will be rejected.
      1.Wh meets the requests f entering the cmpetitin?
      A.An ld experienced craft maker.
      B.A yung craftsman living in the UK.
      C.An adult craftsman at 2025 art fair.
      D.A teenager having a talent fr crafts.
      2.When can the participants knw the winning result?
      A.March 28.B.April 4.C.May 11.D.May 17.
      3.What benefit can the winners get frm the cmpetitin?
      A.Displaying wrks at the exhibitin in April.
      B.Scializing with publishers and ther artists.
      C.Receiving spnsrship frm ther cllectrs.
      D.Expanding their impact thrugh scial media.
      My day was ruined befre I even gt ut f bed. I wiped sleep frm my eyes and reached ver t the night table where my fingers reached tward my smartphne. First things first: scan e-mails. I had been lking frward t the bk review frm a well-knwn media utlet, picturing the jy f receiving a “gld star” recgnitin fr my new wrk.
      Hwever, the review shattered all my expectatins. Wrds like “t careless” and “verly descriptive” jumped ff the screen, hurting my heart. I felt a wave f desperatin wash ver me, as if all my effrts had been in vain. I curled up in bed, questining my ability as a writer. Had my passin and dedicatin been nthing but a jke t the critics?
      Fr hurs, I sank int self-dubt. But as I re-read Dale Carnegie’s wrds, a tiny spark f hpe emerged in my heart. Instead f letting the ne-star review defeat me, I decided t take actin. I gathered the cntact infrmatin f hundreds f bk blggers and sent them my bk, alng with a sincere nte sharing my writing jurney.
      It was a tugh prcess. Many ignred my messages, and sme even declined plitely. But I refused t give up. Day after day, I kept reaching ut, and gradually, respnses started cming in. Several blggers praised my bk fr its heartfelt strytelling, and sme even recmmended it t their fllwers.
      Eventually, my bk gained unexpected ppularity. Lking back, I realized that the “gld star” I had chased s eagerly was nt the true measure f success. The real victry was finding the curage t rise after falling, and the cnfidence t keep ging despite criticism. That painful experience taught me a precius lessn: success is nt abut never failing, but abut turning failures int stepping stnes tward grwth.
      4.What can we infer abut the authr frm paragraph 1?
      A.She checked her phne quite ften.
      B.She wrte bk reviews fr a living.
      C.She expected gd cmments n her bk.
      D.She wrried abut missing imprtant emails.
      5.What des the underlined wrd “shattered” mean in paragraph 2?
      A.Released.B.Abandned.C.Satisfied.D.Destryed.
      6.Hw did the authr bunce back?
      A.She shifted readers’ previus taste.B.She acted psitively t prve herself.
      C.She sught apprval n scial media.D.She persuaded the media t recnsider.
      7.What des the authr want t cnvey abut success?
      A.It ignres external judgement.
      B.It cmes frm cnstant effrts.
      C.It lies in turning failure int grwth.
      D.It requires vercming bad reviews.
      In every city I’ve lived in n tw cntinents, flks are always walking arund usually with shpping carts cllecting abandned metal, cans and plastic bttles t sell t recycling plants. It always seems like a win-win-win situatin t me — the city saves n srting and recycling csts, the cllectr bviusly needs the mney — why else wuld yu dive in large garbage cans? — and the earth benefits.
      Add t that, n matter where yu live, mst peple astnishingly still dn’t recycle. I’m cnstantly maddened by thse wh thrw plastic bags f rubbish in the rganic bin r fld up cardbard t put int the glass cntainer! Actually, if yu’re like me, yu care fr the earth and yu even make a half-hearted effrt — yu recycle right up until it gets slightly incnvenient but anyhw yu stick t the habit f recycling.
      Gvernments are always trying t mtivate us t recycle. My hmetwn New Jersey prvides everyne with recycling bins that are weighed and scanned at pick-up, encuraging residents with discunts and gift certificates t lcal shps and restaurants. In Berlin, yu hardly ever spt plastic bttles because they’re picked up right away as each water r sda purchase cmes with an extra cst r “depsit (押金)” f 30 cents that yu can get back frm autmated bttle return machines at the market.
      What if all plastic started t have a financial value fr us? Wuld we finally be mtivated t recycle?
      The cncept f scial plastic was develped in 2014 by David Katz under the banner f the rganizatin The Plastic Bank which makes mre rganized pints f sale fr lw-incme wrkers t sell their plastic finds. As Katz pints ut, with 300 millin tns f new plastic created every year, that’s actually trillins f dllars wrth f plastic in slw breakdwn all acrss ur planet. “If we can reveal the value in plastic, we can make it t valuable t thrw away. If we can reveal the value in peple, we can give them a platfrm t imprve their lives,” Katz said.
      8.What des the authr think f peple’s cllecting and selling garbage?
      A.It brings shared benefits.B.It’s prfit-centered.
      C.It takes cmbined wrk.D.It’s labr-requiring.
      9.What can we learn abut the authr’s recycling effrt?
      A.It’s cntinuus.B.It’s rewarded.C.It’s praised.D.It’s fruitless.
      10.What measures des Berlin take t encurage recycling?
      A.Offering gift cards.B.Charging returnable fees.
      C.Building recycle plants.D.Prviding weighed bins.
      11.What can be a suitable title fr the text?
      A.Recycle Plicies: Gvernments’ Plans
      B.Plastic Cleanup: Where Prfit Emerges
      C.Garbage Hunting: A New Way t Live
      D.Scial Plastic: When It Pays t Recycle
      Thrw a cin int a funtain, and yu knw what will happen. Being denser (密度更大的) than water, the metal sinks. But new research has challenged centuries f certainty. Scientists at the University f Rchester have develped aluminum (铝) tubes that wn’t sink even when heavily damaged — a trick the scientists brrwed frm spiders. Actually, many things in ur lives resist water — examples include cking il, a rain jacket r a rubber glve. Scientists call this prperty hydrphbicity (疏水性), but the secret t the metal tubes’ flating ability lies in superhydrphbicity.
      Led by Prfessr Chunlei Gu, the team uses lasers (激光) t carve micr structures int the aluminum surface, which can trap air effectively. Similar t spiders using fine bdy hairs t hld air bubbles fr breathing and staying aflat underwater, the metal tubes trap their wn air bubbles. Superhydrphbic surfaces make water bunce away instead f spreading and pushing air ut, and surface tensin prevents the water frm entering the tube. As a result, the air stays inside, and the tubes remain unsinkable.
      The study builds n Gu’s earlier wrk designing unsinkable metals. In 2019 his lab demnstrated the cncept using laser-cut disks, but in rugh water, the disks verturned, and the air escaped. The new tubes slve this prblem with an internal divider at the middle f the tube, trapping air in a stable space. Even in rugh water ver weeks, their flating ability remains undamaged.
      The implicatins f Gu’s wrk g beynd the labratry. Linked tubes culd create weight-bearing rafts r ships. Engineers might be clsing in n the dream f ships that stay aflat even as water purs in. One surprising applicatin invlves energy: Gu’s team demnstrated that rafts made f the tubes culd harvest waves t generate electricity.
      The tubes are currently nearly half a meter lng, but Gu sees n barrier t increasing their size. The lasers are nw seven times mre pwerful than they were in 2019, when Gu first attempted laser-cut metal disks. “The technlgy,” he said, “culd be easily scaled t larger sizes.”
      12.Hw can the metal tubes remain unsinkable?
      A.By taking in much xygen frm water.
      B.By trapping air and keeping water ut.
      C.By absrbing water int their surfaces.
      D.By using laser prcessing t lse weight.
      13.What d we knw abut the disks in the 2019 research?
      A.They lst balance in rugh water.
      B.They had dividers in the structure.
      C.They failed t run well in still water.
      D.They stred air well in strmy water.
      14.What is a ptential applicatin f the metal tubes?
      A.String electricity fr ffshre equipment.
      B.Preventing ships frm taking in any water.
      C.Transprting gds with direct wave pwer.
      D.Shipping heavy weights as flating structures.
      15.What is Gu’s attitude tward the future f the technlgy?
      A.Dubtful.B.Prmising.C.Critical.D.Uncncerned.
      根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
      The Dg Listener
      Every Saturday mrning, Oak Park becmes a lively gathering place fr dg wners. But there’s ne persn wh draws mre attentin than the dgs themselves. ____16____.
      Marcus Chen, a retired librarian in his seventies, sits n the same bench by the funtain every weekend. He desn’t wn a dg, but he brings a small bag f hmemade treats and waits quietly. ____17____. When a nervus rescue dg refuses t mve past the funtain, Marcus leans dwn and speaks sftly. When a puppy jumps excitedly at every passerby, he demnstrates a calm hand signal.
      ____18____ . He says his reward is watching the “light bulb mments” — when a fearful dg finally wags its tail, r when a frustrated wner realizes their pet just needed patience. Smetimes it takes a whle mrning t help just ne dg.
      What peple dn’t knw is that Marcus used t be afraid f dgs as a child. A neighbrhd mailman tk the time t intrduce him gently t his fur-legged cmpanins. ____19____ . “That mailman prbably never knew what he did fr me,” Marcus says with a warm smile. “Nw I just want t pass it n.”
      Last mnth, a grup f dg wners surprised Marcus with a new bench — ne with a small metal plate that reads, “Marcus’s Spt: Fr the Man Wh Listens.” ____20____. Hwever, every Saturday at 9 a.m., yu’ll still find him there, treats in his bag, waiting t meet a new fur-legged friend.
      A.Marcus never charges a penny.
      B.He has tw dgs f his wn at hme.
      C.He lets the dgs cme t him n their wn terms.
      D.While wners chase after their pets, he sits quietly.
      E.That small act f kindness changed his life decades ag.
      F.He nce wrked as a prfessinal dg trainer fr fifteen years.
      G.Marcus admits it’s “awfully cmfrtable” but insisted it wasn’t necessary.
      My grandfather’s mechanical watch had been ticking fr years. One mrning, it simply ________. I tk it t a lcal shp. “Just buy a smart watch,” the wner ________. Unwilling t accept this, I visited a Repair Café, a place where vlunteers fix ld r brken ________.
      There I met Arthur, an experienced ld engineer with rugh but ________ hands. I handed him the watch, sharing my ________ ver the sudden lss f its familiar sund-a daily reminder f my late grandfather.
      Arthur smiled and pulled ut his tls. Calmly, he ________ the back f the watch, examining the tiny gears (齿轮) clsely. “Peple tday are t quick t ________ things,” he whispered. “But almst anything can be ________ if yu are willing t give it enugh time.”
      Time slipped by. His gentle mvements gradually eased my ________. Suddenly, a tiny click brke the silence. Arthur gave a nd f ________. “Just a jammed part,” he annunced. He wund the side, and it sprang back t ________.
      Putting it back n, I realized Arthur had given me mre than a wrking ________. He quietly reminded me that in ur fast-paced lives, patience is a rare ________. Whether dealing with a wrn-ut watch r restring a fading ________, we shuldn’t just walk away. Smetimes, all it takes is a little ________ effrt t make things right again.
      21.A.struckB.pausedC.stppedD.delayed
      22.A.rderedB.advisedC.admittedD.begged
      23.A.rulesB.recrdsC.itemsD.habits
      24.A.sftB.steadyC.weakD.dirty
      25.A.shckB.cnfusinC.cncernD.anger
      26.A.paintedB.replacedC.lckedD.remved
      27.A.give awayB.thrw awayC.srt utD.pick ut
      28.A.savedB.ignredC.testedD.shared
      29.A.painB.bredmC.burdenD.anxiety
      30.A.cnfirmatinB.admiratinC.disappintmentD.agreement
      31.A.shapeB.realityC.lifeD.pwer
      32.A.mdelB.deviceC.brandD.metal
      33.A.virtueB.excuseC.trickD.chice
      34.A.prmiseB.faithC.bndD.dream
      35.A.urgentB.publicC.ccasinalD.patient
      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。
      Internatinal guests f the 2026 China Stryteller Partnerships ____36____ (bard) a bat in the Wujiang Lizhi Canyn (峡谷) Turist Area in Yanhe, Guizhu prvince, n March 29. There, it was nt nly ____37____ dramatic canyn scenery that captured their hearts.
      The canyn ____38____ (cnsider) ne f the mst splendid stretches f the river’s natural landscape gallery. Cvering mre than 23 kilmeters, the ____39____ (scene) area features verlapping muntains, deep canyns and wded frests, creating striking natural views.
      As the bat mved ____40____ (smth) alng the clear river, the after-rain mist brushed the wavy canyn. The internatinal guests stpped ____41____ (take) phts, expressing amazement at the breathtaking scenery.
      Alng the way, they encuntered ther bats ____42____ residents greeting them with traditinal flk sngs in an unplanned exchange. Thrugh duige, a call-and-respnse singing style cmmn in the regin, peple n the tw bats shared tunes ____43____ resunded acrss the river, turning the mment int a spntaneus (自发的) cultural interactin.
      Visitrs said they were deeply impressed nt nly by the natural beauty f the canyn but als by the warmth f the ____44____ (lcal) as well as the rich flk traditins f the regin. Fr the internatinal guests, the jurney ffered a memrable cmbinatin f scenery, music ____45____ cultural exchange.
      46.假定你是李华,你的英国朋友 Tm 来信询问“吾日三省吾身”(Reflect n myself three times a day)的内涵。请你回复一封邮件,内容包括:
      1.你的理解;
      2.你践行的经历。
      注意:
      1.写作词数应为80左右;
      2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Dear Tm,
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Yurs sincerely,
      Li Hua
      47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之成为一篇完整的短文。
      Fr years, the ld cmmunity garden behind ur apartment building had been Mrs. Gable’s pride and jy. She was the self-appinted guardian f the small plt f land, where she grew rses that were the envy f the neighbrhd.
      Every mrning, she wuld be there, weeding, watering, and chasing away any child wh dared t kick a ball t clse t her flwers. T the kids in the neighbrhd, she was “the garden witch (女巫),” and her area f green was strictly ff-limits.
      I had just mved int the building with my six-year-ld sn, Le, wh was crazy abut insects. One afternn, he came running t me with his eyes wide. “Mm! There’s a bush with the biggest, furriest caterpillars (毛毛虫) I’ve ever seen! But it’s behind the fence,” he said, pinting twards Mrs. Gable’s garden. I tld him it was private prperty and we had t respect it. He ndded, but I culd see the disappintment in his face.
      A few days later, I was surprised t find a small cardbard bx n ur drstep. Inside were a few leaves with three fat caterpillars crawling n them. A handwritten nte was taped t the lid: “Fr the by wh lves bugs. Tell him t bring them back when they make their ccns (茧). — M. Gable.” Le was verjyed. He named them “The Furies” and watched them every day.
      Weeks later, the caterpillars had indeed frmed ccns. Le was eager t return them t the bush, but when we kncked n Mrs. Gable’s dr, there was n answer. We left a nte saying we’d bring them back the next day. Hwever, the next mrning, we saw a mving truck parked utside her apartment.
      A neighbr infrmed us that Mrs. Gable had had a sudden fall and had gne t live with her daughter in anther city. She had left in a hurry, leaving instructins fr the apartment and garden t be taken care f.
      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。
      I std there, hlding the bx with the ccns.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      A few mnths later, a letter arrived frm Mrs. Gable, alng with a packet f seeds.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Categry
      Details
      Organizers
      Crafts Cuncil, Huse & Garden, Stheby’s
      Qualificatin
      Aged ver 18; Currently living in the UK (if nt, als acceptable); Open t bth new and experienced craft makers; Must have participated in a gallery shw r art fair in the past tw years
      Wrk Requirements
      Handmade in the UK, created n r after January 1, 2024; Never wn any prize befre; Fully wned by the artist until July 2026; Must be delivered t Lndn fr the exhibitin
      Size & Materials
      N size limit, with varius materials; Including unexpected explratins f clay and textile(织物), as well as ambitius creatins in wd and fine metalwrk

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