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      这是一份2026年中考英语考前冲刺:阅读表达 专项练习题(含答案),共3页。试卷主要包含了 请将划线句子翻译成汉语, 请给短文拟一个适当的英语标题等内容,欢迎下载使用。
      A 22-year-ld British student has invented a mbile fridge that culd save millins f lives acrss the wrld.
      Will Bradway’s “Isbar” is designed t keep vaccines (疫苗) at the ideal temperature. And Will desn’t plan t make mney frm his creatin. His purpse is t get vaccines t peple wh need them, which is why he wn’t be trying t get a patent (专利). Will’s Isbar has wn him the James Dysn Award that challenges yung peple t “design smething that slves a prblem”.
      Present methds f transprting vaccines can lead t the vaccines freezing (冻住) befre reaching their places in develping cuntries, but the Isbar keeps a temperature f 2 t 8 degrees fr 30 days.
      Will’s inventin is expected t save 1.5 millin peple acrss the wrld, a number he says is “amazing”. Having nw finished cllege educatin, he is making an effrt t take the Isbar int prductin. “I wuld be hands-n, all the way thrugh it, knwing that it wrks,” he says. “It’s amazing t just give it a g, even in my back yard, and see the ptential (潜能) f the technlgy.”
      The prduct has been designed t transprt vaccines, but already Will sees the pssibility f ther medical uses in the develping wrld and beynd. “Yu can als use it t transprt bld dnatins, rgans (器官) if they get trapped (被卡住) in traffic.”
      1. Why was Isbar invented? (n mre than 8 wrds)
      2. Hw lng can Isbar keep the temperature f 2-8 degrees? (n mre than 5 wrds)
      3. Hw many peple can Isbar help save? (n mre than 6 wrds)
      4. 请将划线句子翻译成汉语。
      5. 请给短文拟一个适当的英语标题。

      (二)
      Reading a gd bk is a wnderful jurney because the reader can live in smene else’s wrld fr a while. Reading tgether with thers, knwn as buddy (同伴) reading, will make this jurney even mre fantastic. During the jurney, the buddies spend time ding a lt f reading activities. This nt nly adds t the pleasure f reading, but als deepens their understanding f the bks.
      Althugh it is all right t have students jin in buddy reading with same-aged schlmates, schls usually pair up lder students with yunger nes. In 2021, Green Schl started such a prgram and has achieved a great success.
      Bth yunger and lder readers in this schl have learned a lt frm this tw-year prgram. Fr example, when they listened t each ther, they learned t be kind and patient. This experience als prvided them with a chance t practice lifelng skills such as exercising leadership r cmmunicating with thers. A student called Jasn said that reading t a yunger buddy was really helpful. He became mre cnfident as he knew he was a rle mdel fr smene.
      The schl als became a clser cmmunity. The reading buddies felt mre cnnected as they ften met each ther. The students were always excited when they saw their buddies pass by in the hallway.
      Nw summer vacatin is cming. It’s a great time t get int bks. Why nt pair up with a friend, chse a bk yu bth like and read it tgether?
      1. What is buddy reading?
      2. Hw d schls usually pair up buddies?
      3. Why did Jasn think the prgram was helpful?
      4. 请将划线句子翻译成汉语。
      5. 请给短文拟一个适当的英语标题。
      (三)
      Mst architects (建筑师) hpe t bring special features t a city, and Ieh Ming Pei (贝聿铭), ne f the wrld’s mst famus architects, achieved this by designing many classic buildings in cities arund the wrld. The Jhn F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Bstn, the Luvre Pyramid in Paris, the Bank f China Twer in Hng Kng and s n are his great wrks.
      The man behind these landmark buildings passed away n May 16, 2019, at the age f 102.
      Instead, he was knwn fr his special style, bringing tgether seemingly ppsite ideas int each design—East and West, ancient and mdern, natural and man-made.
      Brn and raised in China, he went t the US t study architecture at 18. Pei tried t add lcal and histrical ideas t his designs. When designing the Suzhu Museum, he learned ideas frm classical gardens. He built small halls with traditinal white walls and dark rfs.
      Pei wn lts f famus architecture prizes. What he cared mst was that buildings culd stand the test f time. He created meaningful architecture full f ideas.
      1. Hw ld was Ieh Ming Pei when he died?
      2. What style did the Suzhu Museum fllw?
      3. What did Pei value mst abut architecture?
      4. 请将划线句子翻译成汉语。
      5. 请给短文拟一个适当的英语标题。
      (四)
      Feeling jy is gd fr yu and it is nt just because yu feel happy in the mment. Yu can save it up and use it again.
      Why is jy imprtant?
      When yu feel jyful, yu’re in a psitive md, which helps yu t deal with challenges and slve prblems. Experiencing jy is gd fr yur health. The jy yu feel desn’t nly benefit yu, the peple arund yu benefit frm it t because it’s easy t spread jy.
      What is a jy jurnal (日记)?
      A jy jurnal is a special place fr yu t recrd anything that brings yu jy. It’s yur jurnal, s yu can include whatever yu like in it. Taking time t make a nte f what’s giving yu jy helps yu fcus n that experience and draw even mre happiness frm it.
      Hw t keep a jy jurnal?
      T keep a jy jurnal, first yu can chse a ntebk and decrate the cver. It is up t yu t decide hw ften yu add t it. Yu can divide yur jurnal int different areas. Yu can write, draw and stick things in it. Yu can als make a jy jurnal with yur family.
      1. What helps peple deal with challenges?
      2. What is a jy jurnal?
      3. Wh can yu make a jy jurnal with?
      4. 请将划线句子翻译成汉语。
      5. 请给短文拟一个适当的英语标题。
      (五)
      Fr the first time ever, msquites have been fund in Iceland. This small Nrthern Eurpean cuntry used t be ne f the last places n Earth withut these tiny, buzzing insects.
      The discvery began n a Thursday evening in Octber, when a man wh lves insects nticed a strange fly at a farm. “I thught it was a msquit and quickly caught it.” he said. Later, he caught tw mre. All three were sent t scientists fr testing.
      The msquites are a type called Culiseta annulata (环纹库蚊). They are cmmn in Eurpe. Scientists said the insects prbably arrived in Iceland n a ship. They als said that these msquites can live thrugh Iceland’s cld weather, because the weather here is getting warmer.
      These msquites bite peple, but they d nt carry any knwn diseases in Iceland. Experts described them as a “biting prblem, nt a deadly danger”. There are mre than 3,000 kinds f msquites in the wrld. Sme can spread serius diseases such as malaria (疟疾), and dengue (登革热).
      Nw, Antarctica (南极洲) is the nly place withut msquites. Climate change is causing temperatures t rise all ver the wrld. Fr Icelanders, finding msquites fr the first time is a sign that even the mst faraway places are beginning t feel the influences f a changing planet. S will peple find msquites in Antarctica ne day
      1. When did peple find msquites in Iceland?
      2. Hw did the msquites prbably get t Iceland?
      3. What harm d lcal msquites bring t peple there?
      4. 请将划线句子翻译成汉语。
      5. 请给短文拟一个适当的英语标题。
      (六)
      As the wner f a successful cmpany, David spent mst f his time n his wrk, ften cming hme late and tired. But he lved his family deeply and tried his best t make up fr his absence (缺席) by being a supprtive and lving father.
      One year, as Father’s Day was cming up, David’s wife and kids wanted t d smething special fr him. They knew he wrked hard and seldm tk breaks, s they decided t plan a surprise weekend trip t a nearby lake.
      They packed everything they needed fr the trip, including David’s favrite snacks and games. As they drve t the lake, David had n idea what his family had planned fr him. When they gt t the lake, they were greeted by a lvely cabin (小屋) with trees all arund it. David was s surprised!
      They spent the weekend fishing, swimming and having fun tgether. As the sun set n the last day f their trip, David’s family gathered arund him. They gave him a small gift — a pht frame (相框) with a pht f them all tgether at the lake.
      David was s tuched. He realized that his family was the mst imprtant t him. He had missed ut n a lt by wrking t much.
      Frm then n, David started t spend mre time with his family. He left wrk earlier, had dinner with his family and planned mre utings tgether. He understd that being a gd dad was nt just abut prviding fr his family financially (经济上), but als abut being present in their lives.
      1. Why did David ften cme hme late and tired? (n mre than 8 wrds)
      2. What did David’s family plan fr him n Father’s Day? (n mre than 10 wrds)
      3. What gift did David get frm his family? (n mre than 15 wrds)
      4. 请将划线句子翻译成汉语。
      5. 请给短文拟一个适当的英语标题。
      (七)
      In Chinese culture, different plants represent different gd qualities. Fr example, the ltus means purity and peace. Fr thusands f years, the art f traditinal Chinese flwer arrangement (插花) has made these plants mre beautiful. Wang Lianying is a prfessr at Beijing Frestry University and she als des well in this art frm. Because f her effrts, the art f Chinese flwer arrangement is nw mre widely knwn.
      Befre the 1980s, the flwer arrangement market was led by freign styles, such as French and Japanese. In 2004, Wang decided t help develp China’s wn standards fr the flwer arrangement. She began by studying histrical recrds frm befre the Qing Dynasty.
      Accrding t Wang, there are three key rules guiding the flwer arrangement: fllw nature, learn frm nature, and present nature. When chsing flwers, artists pay attentin t shwing the flwers’ natural beauty and gd qualities. Fr example, when putting ltus flwers in a vase, they must shw the flwers’ natural beauty and excellent qualities.
      Fr many years, Wang has wrked hard t spread traditinal flwer arrangement skills. She and her team rganize training prgrams and ffer curses at the university. Wang encurages yung peple t wrk n the flwer arrangement. She hpes they will always lve flwers and plants and create mre lively and beautiful artwrks.
      1. Why is the art f Chinese flwer arrangement mre widely knwn?
      2. What led the flwer arrangement market befre the 1980s?
      3. What are the three key rules f Chinese flwer arrangement?
      4. 请将划线句子翻译成汉语。
      5. 请给短文拟一个适当的英语标题。
      (八)
      When Zhang Xue fell t his knees in tears n March 28, 2026, the wrld saw a new champin. But behind the success lay 20 years f pain, laughter, and a dream that refused t die.
      At 15, his family was brken and his schl life ended. With ily hands and a brken heart, he wrked in a tiny mtrcycle repair shp. Other kids sat in classrms; he wrked with machines. But every night, he whispered t himself: “One day, I will build my wn mtrcycle and stand n the wrld stage.”
      At 19, he did smething crazy. A TV team was wrking in his area. Zhang wanted t be n TV s that a racing team might ntice him. He rde his ld, brken mtrcycle fr ver 100 kilmeters in the cld rain just t fllw the TV team. He asked them t film him. At first, they said n, but his burning heart mved them finally. That shrt TV shw did pen a dr fr him. A racing team saw him and his dream jurney began.
      Hwever, success did nt cme as he expected. He failed. Again. And again. Rivals (竞争对手) laughed, “A schl drput making wrld-class mtrcycles?”
      In 2013, he mved t Chngqing with nly 20,000 yuan, wrking day and night. He was always pushing his team t the limit ver every tiny detail—ne gram f weight, ne millimeter f balance. “Ten years f failure? I dn’t care. I will keep ging.” he nce said, “Deep dwn, I simply lve mtrcycles.”
      And he meant it. Then came 2026. His ZXMOTO crssed the finish line first. The pr by, nw a middle-aged man, std at the tp f the wrld. After the victry, Zhang wrte: “It’s nt abut winning a prize. It’s abut lving the ride. And that, perhaps, changes everything.”
      1. When did Zhang Xue becme a new champin?
      2. Why did Zhang Xue want t be n TV?
      3. Hw much mney did Zhang Xue take t Chngqing in 2013?
      4. 请将划线句子翻译成汉语。
      5. 请给短文拟一个适当的英语标题。
      (九)
      Can a simple piece f paper hld smething very heavy? A 14-year-ld by named Miles Wu has prved that it can!
      Miles has lved rigami (the art f flding paper) since he was eight. He even tried t fld (折叠) a paper crane using a pizza bx nce. He lves making paper birds and insects. He even sld sme f his wrks t raise mney fr charity.
      Last year, Miles entered a big science cmpetitin. He stayed up late many nights testing his ideas. He used a special way f flding paper called the Miura-Ori fld. This fld lets a large map pen and clse in ne easy mve. NASA uses this same idea t pen slar panels (太阳能板) n satellites (卫星) in space.
      Miles wanted t use these flds t help peple. He thught they culd make strng and safe places fr peple wh lse their hmes. He set up a simple “lab” in his living rm, and tested 54 different ways t fld paper. Althugh sme tests failed, he never stpped trying new ways t make the paper strnger.
      Finally, he discvered ne way f flding the paper that culd supprt mre than 10,000 times its wn weight! His little brther even sat n it, and it didn’t break. Miles said this was like putting 4,000 elephants n tp f a taxi. Everyne at the cmpetitin was surprised by his unbelievable result. The judges (裁判) lved and praised his creativity and hard wrk. Miles wn first prize and $25,000.
      Miles wants t keep explring. “It is always wrth fllwing yur curisity. Dn’t be afraid t fail,” he said, “because yu dn’t knw where it culd lead yu.”
      1. Hw ld was Miles when he began t lve rigami?
      2. Why did Miles sell sme f his rigami wrks?
      3. What prize did Miles win in the science cmpetitin?
      4. 请将划线句子翻译成汉语。
      5. 请给短文拟一个适当的英语标题。
      (十)
      Can yu imagine yurself living a mnth, r even a year withut checking yur mbile phne frm time t time?
      As a busy mdern persn, I just cannt affrd t nt be in tuch with the rest f the wrld. Staying cnnected t ther peple is a big part f my life. Hwever, smetimes it can be annying.
      One day I tried turning ntificatin (通知) ff. But the fear f missing ut smething imprtant made me check the phne mre ften than befre. S, I simply stpped using my phne.
      Well, t tell the truth, it was nt simple at all. Fr the first cuple f days, I had a big fear that all f my friends wuld sn frget abut me. Especially when I had a free mment, I had n idea hw t stp the wrry.
      Hwever, after three weeks withut a mbile phne, I started nticing my changes.
      First f all, I nticed that I became much mre fcused. Befre, while ding smething, I wuld ften find myself wndering what was ging n nline. After a mnth f staying away frm my mbile phne, I fund that the need was already nt that strng and that my ability t fcus imprved.
      I discvered that the wrld is a beautiful place. Befre, I wuld lk at it thrugh my camera mstly: take a pht, pst it, get sme likes. Nw, I saw beautiful peple walking arund and I sensed the seasns change. I culd understand the actual beauty f the wrld, and I did nt need anyne else t prve the value f this beauty thrugh likes r shares.
      Nw, as 100 days have passed, I can say that the experiment was wrth it. I am planning t stay away frm my phne fr as lng as pssible.
      1. Why did the writer check the phne mre ften at first?
      2. When did the writer start nticing his changes?
      3. What did the writer discver after staying away frm the phne?
      4. 请将划线句子翻译成汉语。
      5. 请给短文拟一个适当的英语标题。
      (十一)
      Have yu ever seen a zebra walking while it waves at yu n the streets? In La Paz, Blivia (玻利维亚), peple dress up as zebras t help keep the rads safe. These friendly zebras are called cebritas, which means “little zebras” in the lcal language.
      Abut 25 years ag, the streets f La Paz were dangerus. There were t many cars, t much nise, and nbdy fllwed traffic rules. Peple wuld run acrss rads while drivers ran thrugh traffic lights. Smething had t change. Instead f hiring mre plice r writing mre tickets, the city gvernment brught in peple in zebra suits.
      Why zebras? Their appearances match the lines n crssings. These zebras dn’t shut at peple. They help peple with kindness and humr. They dance, give high fives, and use humr t shw peple where t crss and remind drivers t slw dwn.
      Many cebritas are yung peple wh need jbs. By wrking as cebritas, they can make mney and learn imprtant skills. The city prvides jb training, educatinal supprt, and even health care. Sme cebritas say the prgram changed their lives by giving them cnfidence and purpse.
      This clever prgram started in 2001 and has wrked s well that it nw runs in several cities. It began with just 24 cebritas and has grwn t include abut 300 helpers in different cities. Their gd wrk has wn internatinal awards, and they have becme famus enugh t appear n TV shws and stamps!
      The secret t the success is simple: peple prefer kindness t shuting. When drivers see the kind cebritas, they want t d the right thing. The prgram prves that creative ways t slve prblems can make a big difference.
      1. What d peple dress up as t keep rads safe in La Paz? (n mre than 5 wrds)
      2. Why did the city gvernment use peple in zebra suits? (n mre than 12 wrds)
      3. When did the cebrita prgram start? (n mre than 4 wrds)
      4. 请将划线句子翻译成汉语。
      5. 请给短文拟一个适当的英语标题。
      (十二)
      The cmpass (指南针) is ne f the Fur Great Inventins f Ancient China. It helped peple knw which way they were ging, especially when there were n rads, signs, r stars t guide them.
      The earliest Chinese cmpasses were made during the Warring States Perid. Peple used a naturally magnetic stne called ldestne (磁石). This stne culd pint nrth and suth n its wn. Later, Chinese scientists discvered that irn culd be turned int a magnet by rubbing it with ldestne. This led t the first magnetic needle cmpass.
      In the beginning, cmpasses were used in feng shui (风水), the study f hw t place buildings and bjects in harmny with nature. During the Sng Dynasty, arund the 11th century, peple began using cmpasses fr navigatin, especially at sea. A small magnetic needle was placed n a piece f wd flating in water. It wuld turn t pint nrth, helping sailrs find their way even n cludy nights. This was a huge breakthrugh fr travel, trade, and discvery. The Chinese cmpass later spread t the Arab wrld and Eurpe thrugh trade rutes.
      With the cmpass, sailrs culd explre farther and safer, leading t new trade rutes and cultural exchanges arund the glbe. It helped start the Age f Explratin. In sme ways, it changed wrld histry.
      Tday, mst peple use GPS n their phnes, but the idea f finding directin with a tl started with the ancient Chinese cmpass. Mdern cmpasses are used in science, hiking, aviatin, and ships. This small tl still helps us mve safely and cnfidently. The cmpass shws hw Chinese wisdm has guided the wrld — nt just n maps, but in the spirit f discvery and prgress.
      1. When were the earliest Chinese cmpasses made? (n mre than 8 wrds)
      2. What were cmpasses firstly used fr? (n mre than 6 wrds)
      3. Hw did the Chinese cmpass spread t ther areas? (n mre than 8 wrds)
      4. 请将划线句子翻译成汉语。
      5. 请给短文拟一个适当的英语标题。
      (十三)
      The purpse f Wrld Bk Day is t help peple enjy reading. A bk’s ending is a big part f that jy. Hwever, many stries d nt end happily. Shuld bks always have a happy ending?
      Sme peple say yes. We read bks because reading makes us feel gd. It helps us frget ur wrries in real life. If a stry is full f sadness, yu might stp reading it. But if the stry makes yu feel happy, yu will want t read mre. Als, happy endings can still be filled with unexpected events. Even if yu knw the ending is gd, yu can still enjy the exciting parts f the stry.
      Other peple think unhappy endings are als imprtant. In real life, things dn’ t just stp at a "happy mment." Life keeps ging with bth gd and bad times. Bks with sad endings are useful because they shw us real feelings, like being heartbrken. They tell us that we are nt alne when we face hard times.
      Experts say that feeling sad while reading can help yu understand ther peple better. This ability is called empathy. It is because f this ability that yu can care fr yur friends when they are in truble. In fact, stries with "unhappy" endings ften stay in ur minds fr a lnger time and change us mre.
      Whether happy r sad, every ending brings smething special t the reader.
      1. What is the purpse f Wrld Bk Day? (n mre than 8 wrds)
      2. Why d sme peple supprt happy bk endings? (n mre than 12 wrds)
      3. What d sad-ending bks shw us? (n mre than 10 wrds)
      4. 请将划线句子翻译成汉语。
      5. 请给短文拟一个适当的英语标题。
      (十四)
      Have yu ever wndered why yu might lk r act a bit like yur parents? Yu may have heard the saying, “Like father, like sn”. This isn’t just because we grw up arund ur parents and learn frm them. A big part is that we carry genes (基因) frm them.
      Our bdies have lts f genes. These genes are like a set f instructins that make us wh we are. We get half f ur genes frm ur mum and half frm ur dad. They decide things like the clr f ur hair and eyes, and even hw tall we’ll grw.
      Genes als play a rle in hw smart we are. Wmen have tw sets f certain genes related t intelligence, while men have ne. This means kids are mre likely t get their intelligence frm their mum. But remember, being smart isn’t all abut genes. What we learn in schl, frm bks, and thrugh experiences is als very imprtant.
      Smetimes, sme genes d nt shw up in ur parents but can shw up in us. Take eyelids (眼皮) fr example. If bth f yur parents have duble eyelids, but yu have single eyelids, it’s because they bth carry the single-eyelid genes. When they pass their genes n t yu, thse single-eyelid genes becme active.
      In cnclusin, genes frm ur parents are super imprtant. They decide hw we lk and influence hw smart we are. Learning abut genes helps us understand why we are similar t ur parents in sme ways and different in thers.
      1. What makes peple lk r act like their parents greatly?
      2. Where d peple get their genes?
      3. Why may a kid have single eyelids with duble-eyelid parents?
      4. 请将划线句子翻译成汉语。
      5. 请给短文拟一个适当的英语标题。
      (十五)
      We get lts f infrmatin every day, including false infrmatin. AI can create very real-lking cntent, making it harder t tell what is real and what is false. If the infrmatin is false, it wuld mislead yu. S it’s very imprtant t read carefully and judge if it’s true. Finding answers is easy, but understanding and telling right frm wrng is hard. As students, dn’t just accept infrmatin. Questin it. Here are three simple ways t d that.
      Try reading frm different surces. When yu see a statement, read mre than ne article. Check frm many surces t knw if it’s true. Fr example, yu can pen many web pages and ask: What d ther surces say? D trusted media reprt this? Wh first said it?
      Learn t find ut AI’s false images and vides. Lk fr signs: strange light, lips nt matching sund, shaky shadws r uneven backgrunds. If smething lks questinable, use reliable tls t check it. Dn’t believe what yu see easily.
      Check AI’s writing repeatedly. AI is a tl, nt smething t rely n. S we shuld check the cntent written by AI t knw its gd sides and bad sides. Fr example, if we let AI write a shrt paragraph, we shuld answer sme questins: Is it crrect? Is it unclear r unfair? What facts can make it better? This helps yu learn mre abut AI and use it respnsibly.
      Careful reading and critical judgment let yu stp fr a mment, ask questins and find the truth. Whether yu’re reading news, lking thrugh scial media r seeing AI cntent, this skill helps yu g thrugh infrmatin cnfidently. It’s the mst imprtant skill in the AI age.
      1. Why is it harder t tell real infrmatin frm false ne nw?
      2. What is the first way t judge infrmatin?
      3. What is the mst imprtant skill in the AI age?
      4. 请将划线句子翻译成汉语。
      5. 请给短文拟一个适当的英语标题。
      参考答案
      (一)
      1. T keep vaccines at ideal temperature.
      2. Fr 30 days.
      3. It can save 1.5 millin peple.
      4. 这款产品本是为运输疫苗设计的,但威尔已经发现,它在发展中国家乃至更多地区还有其他医疗用途。
      5. A Great Useful Inventin / Will’s Life-saving Fridge(意思相近即可)
      (二)
      Reading bks tgether with thers.
      Pair lder students with yunger nes.
      Because he became mre cnfident and acted as a rle mdel.
      这不仅增添了阅读的乐趣,还加深了他们对书籍的理解。
      Buddy Reading / Enjy Buddy Reading(意思相近即可)
      (三)
      1. He was 102 years ld.
      2. Traditinal garden style with white walls and dark rfs.
      3. He valued buildings culd stand the test f time.
      4. 他以独特的设计风格闻名,在每一处设计中融合东西方、古今、自然与人文这些看似对立的理念。
      5. The Great Architect Ieh Ming Pei
      (四)
      1. A psitive md.
      2. A place t recrd happy things.
      3. We can make it with ur family.
      4. 当你感到快乐时,你处于积极的心情,这有助于你应对挑战和解决问题。
      5. Keep a Jy Jurnal / The Imprtance f Jy
      (五)
      1. On an Octber Thursday evening.
      2. They arrived there by ship.
      3. They nly bite peple.
      4. 世界上有三千多种蚊子。有些蚊子可以传播严重的疾病,如疟疾和登革热。
      5. Msquites Fund in Iceland
      (六)
      1. Because he spent much time n wrk.
      2. A surprise weekend trip t a lake.
      3. A pht frame with their family pht at the lake.
      4. 他明白了,做一个好爸爸不仅是要在经济上供养家人,还要陪伴在他们的生活中。
      5. A Special Father’s Day fr David / David’s Father’s Day Surprise
      (七)
      1. Because f Wang Lianying’s effrts.
      2. Freign styles like French and Japanese.
      3. Fllw nature, learn frm nature and present nature.
      4. 由于她的努力,中国花艺现在被更广泛地了解。
      5. Traditinal Chinese Flwer Arrangement / Wang and Chinese Flwer Arrangement
      (八)
      1. On March 28, 2026.
      2. T let a racing team ntice him.
      3. Only 20,000 yuan.
      4. 他总是在每一个微小的细节上把团队推向极限——一克的重量,一毫米的平衡。
      5. Zhang Xue’s Dream Jurney / A Champin’s 20-Year Dream
      (九)
      1. He was 8 years ld.
      2. T raise mney fr charity.
      3. First prize and $25,000.
      4. 尽管有些测试失败了,但他从未停止尝试新的方法来使纸张更坚固。
      5. A By’s Amazing Paper Fld / Miles and His Origami Dream
      (十)
      1. He feared missing ut imprtant things.
      2. After three weeks withut a mbile phne.
      3. The wrld is a beautiful place.
      4. 远离手机一个月后,我发现这种需求已经没有那么强烈了,而且我的专注力也提高了。
      5. My 100-Day N Mbile Phne Experiment / A N-Mbile-Phne Jurney
      (十一)
      1. They dress up as zebras.
      2. T keep rads safe in a creative way.
      3. It started in 2001.
      4. 成功的秘诀很简单:人们更喜欢善意,而不是喊叫。
      5. Cebritas: Zebras fr Rad Safety / The Zebra Helpers in La Paz
      (十二)
      1. During the Warring States Perid.
      2. It was used in feng shui.
      3. It spread thrugh trade rutes.
      4. 这对于旅行、贸易和探索发现来说是一项巨大的突破。
      5. The Great Chinese Cmpass / The Ancient Chinese Cmpass
      (十三)
      1. T help peple enjy reading.
      2. Because reading happy stries makes us feel gd.
      3. They shw us real feelings in life.
      4. 事实上,带有“悲伤结局”的故事往往会在我们脑海中停留更久,对我们的改变/影响也更深。
      5. Shuld Bks Have Happy Endings?
      (十四)
      1. Genes frm their parents.
      2. Half frm mum and half frm dad.
      3. Because parents carry single-eyelid genes passed t kids.
      4. 但要记住,聪明不完全取决于基因,我们在学校、书本中学到的知识以及生活阅历也至关重要。
      5. The Imprtance f Parents’ Genes
      (十五)
      1. Because AI creates real-lking false cntent.
      2. Read frm different surces.
      3. Careful reading and critical judgment.
      4. 找到答案很容易,但理解并分辨对错很难。
      5. Hw t Judge Infrmatin in the AI Age

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