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2025年初中英语时文阅读(十三) 文章导读 【阅读理解】议论文,说明文 A篇:两会热议话题:体重管理。“国家喊你该减肥了” B篇:两会热议话题:低空经济,具身智能,投资与人,6G,银发经济。 C篇:华为组建医疗军团,跨界“征战”AI智能医疗。 D篇:国内首个具身智能人模型GO-1发布,让人形机器人拥有“智慧大脑”。 E篇:《哪吒2》的全球票房累计达150.21亿元,进入全球影史票房榜前五,成为首部冲进全球影史票房榜前五名的亚洲电影。 F篇:AI为学生量身定制成长之旅。 G篇:超“治愈”的AI能代替心理咨询师吗? 【完形填空】 成语为什么是“乱七八糟”而不是“乱九十糟”,了解成语背后的故事,让我们更加了解历史,了解中国文化的博大精深。 【语法填空】 古诗欣赏:孟浩然《春晓》 阅读理解A China is making big efforts to help people control their weight and live healthier lives. The government has started a three-year "Weight Management Year" plan from 2024 to 2027 to fight against obesity. Obesity can cause serious health problems like diabetes and heart disease. Here's what you should know about the new guidelines:​ First, it's important to check your BMI (Body Mass Index). For adults, a healthy BMI is between 18.5 and 24. If your BMI is between 24 and 28, you are overweight. A BMI of 28 or more means you are obese. Also, doctors suggest measuring your waist. Men should keep their waist under 90 cm, and women under 85 cm.​ Eating well is very important, and exercise is just as important! When it comes to food, choose whole grains like brown rice, fresh vegetables, and lean proteins such as fish, chicken, or beans. Don't eat fried foods and sugary snacks, and also eat less salt and oil. Interestingly, the guidelines even include fun local dishes - like "stewed fish" from Northeast China or "noodles with chili oil" from the Northwest - to make healthy eating tasty and full of local flavor.​ For exercise, try to do 150 - 300 minutes of activities like walking, cycling, or dancing every week, and do strength exercises twice a week. If you sit for a long time while studying, stand up and stretch for 3-5 minutes every hour.​ Besides diet and exercise, small daily habits can also make a big difference. Teens should sleep 7 hours every night because bad sleep can make you gain weight. Try to eat vegetables first, then meat, and finally rice or bread during a meal to control how much you eat.​ Schools and communities are also helping. For example, schools in Shanghai now make sure students exercise for at least two hours every day, and hospitals have "weight clinics" with diet plans, exercise advice, and even traditional Chinese ways like acupuncture. By 2030, China hopes to slow down the increase of obesity through education and support.​ Remember, losing weight isn't about being perfect - just start with small changes, like drinking water instead of soda or taking the stairs instead of the elevator. With these easy steps, everyone can have a healthier future.​ 1.What is the main goal of China’s "Weight Management Year" plan? A. To make traditional Chinese food popular B. To encourage people to join sports competitions C. To teach students how to cook healthy meals D. To reduce obesity and improve public health 2.What might happen if a student sits for 4 hours without standing up? A. They will finish homework faster B. They might gain weight more easily C. They will become stronger D. Their BMI will improve 3.Why do schools in Shanghai ask students to exercise for two hours daily? A. To prepare them for sports competitions B. To reduce homework time C. To follow the national plan against obesity D. To teach traditional Chinese exercises 4.What does the sentence “losing weight isn’t about being perfect” suggest? A. People should never make mistakes B. Small changes are enough to start with C. Only strict diets can help lose weight D. Exercise is more important than diet 5. What can we know from the text about the relationship between sleep and weight ? A . Longer sleep always leads to weight loss . B . Sleep has nothing to do with weight . C . Adequate sleep helps teens maintain a healthy weight . D . Adults need less sleep than teens to control their weight . 【答案】DBCBC 【解析】 中国开展 “体重管理年” 计划对抗肥胖,从饮食、运动、习惯等方面给出建议,学校社区也助力。 1.D根据文章第一段 “China is making big efforts to help people control their weight and live healthier lives. The government has started a three-year 'Weight Management Year' plan from 2024 to 2027 to fight against obesity. Obesity can cause serious health problems like diabetes and heart disease.” 可知,中国开展 “体重管理年” 计划是为了帮助人们控制体重,对抗肥胖,因为肥胖会导致严重健康问题,所以其主要目标是减少肥胖和改善公众健康。D 选项符合文意,所以选 D。 2.B推理判断题。由文章第四段 “If you sit for a long time while studying, stand up and stretch for 3-5 minutes every hour.” 以及 “Besides diet and exercise, small daily habits can also make a big difference. Teens should sleep 7 hours every night because bad sleep can make you gain weight.” 可推测,久坐不动这样不好的日常习惯会对体重有影响,长时间坐着不站起来可能会更容易长胖。A 选项 “他们会更快完成作业”、C 选项 “他们会变得更强壮” 和 D 选项 “他们的 BMI 会改善” 均不符合久坐的影响,B 选项符合文意,所以选 B。 3.C文章第一段提到中国开展 “体重管理年” 计划对抗肥胖,第六段 “Schools and communities are also helping. For example, schools in Shanghai now make sure students exercise for at least two hours every day”,可知学校和社区也在助力对抗肥胖,上海的学校让学生每天锻炼至少两小时是为了响应国家对抗肥胖的计划。C选项符合文意,所以选 C。 4.B根据文章最后一段 “Remember, losing weight isn't about being perfect - just start with small changes, like drinking water instead of soda or taking the stairs instead of the elevator. With these easy steps, everyone can have a healthier future.” 可知,减肥不是要做到完美,而是从一些小的改变开始,比如喝水代替喝汽水、走楼梯代替坐电梯等。A 选项 “人们永远不应该犯错” 与文意不符;C 选项 “只有严格的节食能帮助减肥” 文章强调的不仅仅是节食,还有运动和小习惯等,C 错误;D 选项 “运动比饮食更重要” 文章未提及运动和饮食谁更重要的比较,D 错误;B 选项 “从小的改变开始就足够了” 符合文意,所以选 B。 5. C从文章第五段 “Teens should sleep 7 hours every night because bad sleep can make you gain weight.” 可知,青少年每晚应睡 7 小时,因为睡眠不好会使人增重,反过来说,充足的睡眠有助于青少年保持健康的体重。A 选项 “更长时间的睡眠总是会导致体重减轻”,文章只是说睡眠不好会增重,没说睡久了就一定能减肥,A 错误;B 选项 “睡眠与体重无关” 与原文相悖,B 错误;D 选项 “成年人控制体重比青少年需要更少的睡眠” 文中未提及成年人和青少年睡眠时长与控制体重关系的比较,D 错误;C 选项 “充足的睡眠帮助青少年保持健康的体重” 符合文意,所以选 C。 阅读理解B Hot Terms from China's Two Sessions: Shaping the Future Every year, China's Two Sessions bring together policymakers to discuss national development. This year, several key terms stood out, reflecting China's focus on innovation, technology, and improving people's lives. Let’s explore these terms in simple English! 1. Low-Altitude Economy (低空经济) The low-altitude economy refers to a new economic model centered around flight activities below 1,000 meters. It includes using drones for delivery, air taxis, and even sightseeing tours. China has been promoting this sector to boost efficiency and create new jobs. For example, in 2024, the country launched its first cross-provincial helicopter passenger route between Shanghai and Jiangsu. With government support, this industry is expected to grow rapidly, offering services like medical supply delivery and disaster rescue 2. Embodied Intelligence (具身智能) Embodied intelligence means giving AI systems physical bodies to interact with the real world. Think of robots that can clean your home, help in hospitals, or even play games! Unlike traditional AI, which works only with data, embodied intelligence combines sensors, movement, and learning. Companies like Tesla are developing human-like robots, while Stanford University studies how AI can “learn” through physical experiences. In the future, these robots might assist the elderly, work in factories, or explore dangerous environments. 3. Investing in People (投资于人) China’s government emphasizes education and skills training to build a stronger workforce. By investing in healthcare, science, and technology, the country aims to create opportunities for all citizens. For example, improving rural education helps students from villages access better jobs. This focus on human potential ensures sustainable growth and innovation. 4. 6G Technology While 5G is still new, China is already researching 6G! This next-generation network will be faster and more reliable, enabling technologies like self-driving cars and smart cities. It could even connect remote areas better, bringing education and healthcare to everyone. 5. Silver Economy (银发经济) As China’s population ages, the “silver economy” focuses on services for older adults. This includes healthcare, travel, and senior-friendly products. For instance, some cities have opened restaurants and parks designed for elderly people. The government encourages businesses to create solutions that help seniors live independently and happily. Why These Terms Matter These hot topics show China’s vision for a smarter, greener, and more inclusive future. By developing new technologies and supporting its people, the country aims to lead globally while improving daily life for everyone. Whether it’s flying taxis or caring for the elderly, China’s Two Sessions highlight how innovation can solve real-world challenges! 1.What is the low-altitude economy mainly about? A. Building tall skyscrapers. B. Developing underwater robots. C. Selling airplane tickets. D. Flight activities below 1,000 meters. 2.What can we know about embodied intelligence? A. It only works with data. B. It requires AI to have physical bodies. C. It is not useful in hospitals. D. It is cheaper than traditional AI. 3.What does the term "Investing in People" suggest about China's priorities? A. China is neglecting rural areas in favor of urban development. B. China is reducing its investment in healthcare and technology. C. China focuses on short - term economic benefits instead of long - term growth. D. China gives priority to developing its workforce through education and training. 4.Why is the "Silver Economy" significant in China? A. It focuses on improving their quality of life. B. It is only about creating more hospitals for the elderly. C. It ignores the needs of younger people. D. It is less important than other economic sectors. 5.What is the main purpose of the article? A. To praise the speed of Chinese economic development. B. To explain how China uses innovation to shape the future. C. To strengthen the importance of technology and innovation. D. China's Two Sessions focus on traditional economic models. 【答案】DBDAB 【解析】文章介绍中国两会的低空经济、具身智能等热词,展现创新发展,旨在打造智能、绿色、包容未来,解决现实挑战。 1.D细节理解题。根据文章中 “The low-altitude economy refers to a new economic model centered around flight activities below 1,000 meters.” 可知,低空经济是一种以 1000 米以下的飞行活动为核心的新经济模式D 选项 “1000 米以下的飞行活动” 符合文意,所以选 D。 2. B细节理解题。由 “Embodied intelligence means giving AI systems physical bodies to interact with the real world.” 可知,具身智能意味着给人工智能系统赋予物理身体,使其能够与现实世界进行交互。B 选项 “它要求人工智能有物理身体” 符合文意,所以选 B。 3. D 推理判断题。从 “China’s government emphasizes education and skills training to build a stronger workforce. By investing in healthcare, science, and technology, the country aims to create opportunities for all citizens.” 可知,中国政府强调通过教育和技能培训来打造更强大的劳动力队伍,通过在医疗、科学和技术方面的投资为所有公民创造机会。D 选项 “中国优先通过教育和培训发展劳动力” 符合文意,所以选 D。 4. A推理判断题。 根据 “As China’s population ages, the “silver economy” focuses on services for older adults. This includes healthcare, travel, and senior-friendly products. …The government encourages businesses to create solutions that help seniors live independently and happily.” 可知,随着中国人口老龄化,银发经济关注为老年人提供的服务,包括医疗、旅游和适合老年人的产品等,政府鼓励企业创造帮助老年人独立幸福生活的解决方案,所以银发经济重要是因为它关注提高老年人的生活质量。A 选项 “它专注于提高他们(老年人)的生活质量” 符合文意,所以选 A。 5. B 主旨大意题。文章主要介绍了中国两会中的几个热门词汇,如低空经济、具身智能、投资于人、6G 技术、银发经济等,并阐述了这些方面的发展情况和意义,最后说明这些热门话题展示了中国对更智能、更绿色、更包容未来的愿景,通过发展新技术和支持人民,中国旨在在全球领先的同时改善每个人的日常生活。A 选项 “赞美中国经济发展的速度”,文章重点不是赞美经济发展速度,A 错误;C 选项 “加强技术和创新的重要性”,只是文章部分内容,没有全面概括文章目的,C 错误;D 选项 “中国两会关注传统经济模式”,文章介绍的多是新的经济模式和技术等,D 错误;B 选项 “解释中国如何利用创新塑造未来” 符合文章主旨,所以选 B。 阅读理解C On March 8, 2025, Huawei officially formed a healthcare team to enter the AI medical field. This is really exciting news for the whole world.​ For a long time, people have faced problems like uneven distribution of medical resources and low diagnostic efficiency. Huawei, with its strong technology in communication, cloud computing, and AI, can provide powerful computing for medical processing and analysis.​ The new healthcare team from Huawei will work hard. They plan to use AI to make medical diagnosis faster and more accurate. For example, they want to create smart tools. These tools can quickly look at a patient's medical records and test results. Then, they can help doctors find out what's wrong with the patient more easily.​ In the past, doctors sometimes spent a lot of time looking through thick medical files. But with Huawei's new technology, this will change. The team will also try to use 5G technology. This way, doctors in big cities can share their knowledge with doctors in small towns or villages. It can help solve the problem of uneven medical resources.​ The global AI medical market is growing fast. More and more people are using AI in healthcare. Huawei's entry into this field is like adding fuel to the fire. Their new ideas and technologies will surely bring big changes.​ We all hope that with Huawei's efforts, healthcare around the world will become better. People will get better medical care, and the problems in the medical field will be solved step by step. Let's look forward to seeing the wonderful things that Huawei's healthcare team will do in the AI medical field. 1.What problem does Huawei's technology aim to solve in the medical field? A. The high cost of medical treatment B. The shortage of doctors in big cities C. Uneven distribution of medical resources D. The lack of medical knowledge among patients 2.What problem will Huawei’s AI tools solve? A. Hospitals not having enough beds. B. Patients refusing to take medicine. C. Doctors spending too long reading medical files. D. Medicine companies making expensive drugs. 3.What does “adding fuel to the fire” mean in the article? A. Stopping the growth of AI. B. Making the AI medical field grow faster. C. Creating new problems for doctors. D. Reducing Huawei’s influence. 4. What is the author's attitude towards Huawei AI healthcare? A. Not interested B. Worried C. supportive D. negative 5.What is the main purpose of the article? A. To explain how AI works in hospitals. B. To criticize Huawei’s new projects. C. To compare Huawei with other tech companies. D. To describe Huawei’s plan to use AI for solving medical problems. 【答案】CCBCD 【解析】文章大意:2025 年 3 月 8 日华为正式组建医疗团队进入人工智能医疗领域。华为凭借其强大技术可解决医疗资源分配不均和诊断效率低等问题,计划用 AI 提升诊断速度和准确性,还将利用 5G 技术共享知识,其进入该领域会带来大变革,作者期待其带来更好医疗。 1. C 细节理解题。根据文章 “For a long time, people have faced problems like uneven distribution of medical resources and low diagnostic efficiency.” 以及 “The team will also try to use 5G technology. This way, doctors in big cities can share their knowledge with doctors in small towns or villages. It can help solve the problem of uneven medical resources.” 可知,华为技术旨在解决医疗资源分配不均的问题。A 选项 “医疗费用高”、B 选项 “大城市医生短缺”、D 选项 “患者缺乏医学知识” 文章均未提及,C 选项符合文意,所以选 C。 2. C 细节理解题。由文章 “In the past, doctors sometimes spent a lot of time looking through thick medical files. But with Huawei's new technology, this will change. They plan to use AI to make medical diagnosis faster and more accurate. For example, they want to create smart tools.” 可知,华为的人工智能工具将解决医生花费太长时间查阅医疗文件的问题。所以选 C。 3. B 句子理解题。根据文章 “The global AI medical market is growing fast. More and more people are using AI in healthcare. Huawei's entry into this field is like adding fuel to the fire. Their new ideas and technologies will surely bring big changes.” 可知,全球人工智能医疗市场发展迅速,华为进入该领域,其新想法和技术肯定会带来大变革,所以 “adding fuel to the fire” 意思是让人工智能医疗领域发展得更快。A 选项 “阻止人工智能的发展”、C 选项 “给医生制造新问题”、D 选项 “减少华为的影响力” 均不符合文意,B 选项符合,所以选 B。 4. C 推理判断题。从文章 “We all hope that with Huawei's efforts, healthcare around the world will become better. People will get better medical care, and the problems in the medical field will be solved step by step. Let's look forward to seeing the wonderful things that Huawei's healthcare team will do in the AI medical field.” 可以看出,作者希望随着华为的努力,全球医疗会变得更好,期待华为医疗团队在人工智能医疗领域的作为,所以作者对华为人工智能医疗持支持态度。A 选项 “不感兴趣”、B 选项 “担忧”、D 选项 “消极的” 均不符合作者态度,C 选项符合,所以选 C。 5. D主旨大意题。文章开篇指出华为组建医疗团队进入人工智能医疗领域,接着阐述了华为计划利用 AI 和 5G 技术解决医疗资源分配不均和诊断效率低等问题,最后表达了对华为在该领域成果的期待,所以文章的主要目的是描述华为利用人工智能解决医疗问题的计划。A 选项 “解释人工智能在医院如何工作” 只是文章部分内容,不全面;B 选项 “批评华为的新项目” 与文章内容不符;C 选项 “将华为与其他科技公司进行比较” 文章未提及;D 选项符合文章主旨,所以选 D。 阅读理解D On March 10, 2025, an exciting thing happened! A tech company in Shanghai called AgiBot made a big noise. It brought out Genie Operator -1, or GO -1 for short. GO -1 is like a super smart "robot brain". It can make machines learn and change just like people do. This cool model was made by Peng Zhihui. He was once in Huawei's "Genius Youth" program.​ Peng Zhihui, who is also called "Zhi Hui Jun" on the Internet, was born in 1993 in China. In 2020, he went to work at Huawei and worked on AI chips. But he had a big dream. So he left Huawei in 2022. He wanted to make robots that could really know what people need. After that, he started his own company, AgiBot. With the help from investors like BYD and Sequoia China, it quickly became important in the robotics field.​ GO -1 gets its special skills from the ViLLA architecture(架构). This combines(融合) vision, language, and action planning. It's very different from old robots. Old robots need people to program every task. But GO -1 can learn just by watching videos of people. For example, if it watches someone hang clothes, it can figure out the steps. First, it finds the hanger, and then it adjusts the collar well. It uses four kinds of data to learn: knowledge from the Internet like texts and pictures, videos of people, simulated environments, and real - world tests with robots.​ The achievements of GO -1 are great. In many tests, it made the task success rate go up by 32%. It can do things like pour water neatly, clean tables well, and put things in the fridge efficiently. Its "Latent Planner"(潜在规划器 )technology is also very useful. By guessing hidden action steps from video data, it made the overall improvement by 12%. What's more amazing is that GO -1 can learn new skills fast. Sometimes, it only needs to see something done five times to learn it well. For example, after watching a short video of sorting things, it can do the job well.​ The home helper robot Lingxi X2, made by AgiBot, shows how good GO -1 is. Lingxi X2 (灵溪2号)is 1.3 meters tall. It can ride a bicycle, tell the time when asked, and even suggest a good drink before bedtime according to what it sees. Peng Zhihui's team has already made 1,000 robots. They will make more in Shanghai's Lingang factory. GO -1 is now used in factories, hospitals, and homes. It can help take care of the old and cook meals. It seems that Peng's idea of robots being "partners, not tools" is slowly becoming true.​ 1.What is the main purpose of the text?​ A. To advertise AgiBot's new robot Lingxi X2.​ B. To explain how GO -1's ViLLA architecture works.​ C. To introduce GO -1 and its developer's achievements.​ D. To criticize traditional robot programming methods.​ 2.Why did Peng Zhihui leave Huawei in 2022?​ A. He wanted to focus on AI chip research.​ B. He aimed to create robots that understand human needs.​ C. He disagreed with Huawei's business strategies.​ D. He received a better job offer from BYD.​ 3.What makes GO -1 different from older robots?​ A. It uses internet knowledge to generate heat.​ B. It requires manual programming for every task.​ C. It learns tasks by watching human videos.​ D. It operates only in simulated environments.​ 4.Which of the following is part of GO -1's learning data?​ A. Voice recordings of engineers.​ B. Human videos and real - world robot trials.​ C. Financial reports from investors.​ D. Historical documents about robotics.​ 5.What does the "Latent Planner" technology contribute to GO -1?​ A. A 32% improvement in task success rates.​ B. A 12% increase in overall performance.​ C. The ability to generate heat for clothing.​ D. The design of Lingxi X2's bicycle function.​ 【答案】CBCBB 【解析】主旨大意:2025 年 3 月 10 日,上海的 AgiBot 公司推出了 Genie Operator -1(GO -1),它如同超级智能的 “机器人大脑”。介绍了其开发者彭志辉的经历,GO -1 基于 ViLLA 架构的独特学习方式、卓越的成就和应用场景,以及 AgiBot 公司的灵溪 X2 机器人,展现了彭志辉 “机器人是伙伴而非工具” 的理念正逐步实现。 1.C 主旨大意题。文章开篇介绍了 AgiBot 公司推出的 GO -1,接着讲述了其开发者彭志辉的经历,然后详细说明了 GO -1 的独特技能、学习方式、取得的成就以及应用场景等,所以文章的主要目的是介绍 GO -1 及其开发者的成就。A 选项 “为 AgiBot 的新机器人灵溪 X2 做广告”,灵溪 X2 只是用来展示 GO -1 的优秀,不是文章主要目的;B 选项 “解释 GO -1 的 ViLLA 架构如何工作” 只是文章部分内容;D 选项 “批评传统机器人编程方法” 文章未体现,C 选项符合文章主旨,所以选 C。 2. B细节理解题。根据文章 “But he had a big dream. So he left Huawei in 2022. He wanted to make robots that could really know what people need.” 可知,彭志辉在 2022 年离开华为是因为他想制造出真正能理解人类需求的机器人。A 选项 “他想专注于人工智能芯片研究”,他在华为时就从事相关工作,离开不是为了这个;C 选项 “他不同意华为的商业策略” 文章未提及;D 选项 “他收到了比亚迪更好的工作邀请” 文章未说他离开是因为比亚迪的工作邀请,B 选项符合文意,所以选 B。 3.C细节理解题。由文章 “Old robots need people to program every task. But GO -1 can learn just by watching videos of people.” 可知,GO -1 与旧机器人的不同之处在于它可以通过观看人类的视频来学习任务。A 选项 “它使用互联网知识来产生热量” 文章未提及;B 选项 “它每项任务都需要手动编程” 这是旧机器人的特点;D 选项 “它只在模拟环境中运行” 文章说它还可以通过其他方式学习和在现实世界测试,D 错误,C 选项符合文意,所以选 C。 4. B推理判断题。根据文章 “It uses four kinds of data to learn: knowledge from the Internet like texts and pictures, videos of people, simulated environments, and real - world tests with robots.” 可知,GO -1 的学习数据包括人类视频和机器人在现实世界的测试数据。所以选 B。 5. B细节理解题。。从文章 “Its "Latent Planner"(潜在规划器)technology is also very useful. By guessing hidden action steps from video data, it made the overall improvement by 12%.” 可知,“潜在规划器” 技术使 GO -1 的整体性能提高了 12%。A 选项 “任务成功率提高 32%” 是 GO -1 在许多测试中的成果,不是 “潜在规划器” 技术的作用;C 选项 “为衣物产生热量的能力” 文章未提及;D 选项 “灵溪 X2 自行车功能的设计” 文章未说与 “潜在规划器” 技术有关,B 选项符合文意,所以选 B。 阅读理解E China's animated movie "Ne Zha 2" has become the first Asian film to get into the top 5 highest - grossing movies ever. By March 15, 2025, it made 150.21 billion yuan ($20.7 billion) around the world. It passed "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" and took the fifth place. It is behind big Hollywood movies like "Avatar" (1st), "Avengers: Endgame" (2nd), "Avatar: The Way of Water" (3rd) and "Titanic" (4th).​ The movie is from a Chinese story about a young hero fighting against fate. Its colorful pictures and ideas about family and courage make people like it. In China, it set a record by being the top movie at the box office for 45 days. Families even dressed up as Ne Zha and other characters to celebrate. Its story is also popular around the world. It became the highest - grossing animated movie, beating Disney's "Frozen" and "Inside Out 2".​ International media liked the movie's creativity. "The Hollywood Reporter" said it was "a special fantasy story", and "Variety" said its visual effects were "really great". On Rotten Tomatoes, it got a very good 100%"fresh" rating from critics and a 99% score from the audience. In Thailand, fans went to the cinemas in traditional Chinese - style clothes, and the movie was shown in 390 theaters across the country. A Thai cinema manager said, "This movie shows China's culture to the world in a great way."​ But there are still problems. More than 98% of its money came from China, and only 1.3% from other countries. In the U.S., it made $19.3 million, much less than Hollywood movies. Some foreign viewers found it hard to understand cultural things, like what lotus flowers mean in Chinese stories. Still, the movie's director hopes it can help more Chinese stories reach people around the world.​ "Ne Zha 2"'s success is a big step for Asian cinema. It combines old stories with new technology, showing that great movies can come from anywhere. As a fan said, "Ne Zha is not just breaking records - he's changing what people think about Chinese movies." This success tells us that stories can bring people from different cultures together, even though there are challenges.​ 1.By March 15, 2025, which position did "Ne Zha 2" rank in the highest-grossing films of all time?​ A. 3rd​ B. 4th​ C. 5th​ D. 6th​ 2.What can we know about the international success of "Ne Zha 2"? A. It has succeeded greatly in all international markets. B It has been mostly successful in the Chinese market. C. It has gained a significant profit in the U.S. market. D. It has achieved the same level of success in both China and other countries. 3.Why does the director hope "Ne Zha 2" will help Chinese stories reach more people? A. To make more money than Hollywood films. B. To prove Chinese movies are better than Western ones. C. To share Chinese culture and connect different cultures. D. To encourage other countries to copy Chinese stories. 4.What can be inferred from the international media's comments on "Ne Zha 2"? A. They think it's better than all Hollywood movies. B. They are impressed by its creativity and visual effects. C. They don't care about its cultural background. D. They think it will take over the global market 5. What can we guess about the effect of "Ne Zha 2" on people's view of Chinese movies? A. It has totally changed people's ideas about Chinese movies. B. It has made people think Chinese movies are just for kids. C. It has had no effect on people's thoughts. D. It has begun to change people's views on Chinese movies. 【答案】CBCBD 【解析】主旨大意:《哪吒 2》成亚洲首部进入全球票房前五的影片,获赞誉也有问题,其成功推动亚洲电影,改变人们对中国电影看法。 1.C根据文章 “By March 15, 2025, it made 150.21 billion yuan ($20.7 billion) around the world. It passed "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" and took the fifth place. It is behind big Hollywood movies like "Avatar" (1st), "Avengers: Endgame" (2nd), "Avatar: The Way of Water" (3rd) and "Titanic" (4th).” 可知,到 2025 年 3 月 15 日,《哪吒 2》在全球票房最高的电影中排名第五。所以选 C。 2. B由文章 “But there are still problems. More than 98% of its money came from China, and only 1.3% from other countries. In the U.S., it made $19.3 million, much less than Hollywood movies.” 可知,《哪吒 2》的票房收入超过 98% 来自中国,在美国的票房远低于好莱坞电影,说明它主要是在中国市场取得了成功。所以选 B。 3. C 从文章 “A Thai cinema manager said, "This movie shows China's culture to the world in a great way."” 以及 “Still, the movie's director hopes it can help more Chinese stories reach people around the world.” 可知,导演希望《哪吒 2》能帮助更多中国故事走向世界是因为它能展示中国文化,让不同文化的人相互了解,也就是分享中国文化并连接不同文化。所以选 C。 4. B 根据文章 “International media liked the movie's creativity. "The Hollywood Reporter" said it was "a special fantasy story", and "Variety" said its visual effects were "really great". On Rotten Tomatoes, it got a very good 100%"fresh" rating from critics and a 99% score from the audience.” 可知,国际媒体对《哪吒 2》的创造力和视觉效果印象深刻。所以选 B。 5. D从文章 “As a fan said, "Ne Zha is not just breaking records - he's changing what people think about Chinese movies."” 可知,《哪吒 2》已经开始改变人们对中国电影的看法。A 选项 “它完全改变了人们对中国电影的看法”“完全” 表述太绝对;B 选项 “它让人们认为中国电影只是为孩子们制作的” 文章未提及;C 选项 “它对人们的想法没有影响” 与原文不符,D 选项符合文意,所以选 D。 阅读理解F This semester (学期), at Beijing New Oriental Foreign Language School in Yangzhou, Jiangsu, there have been big changes both for students and teachers. These changes happened because AI tools were used.  By using AI to create personalized (个性化的) exercises and exams, teachers at the school can adjust their teaching methods to suit each student’s needs and abilities. After students finish studying a unit, teachers use AI to pick different questions from an online database (数据库) that includes various extracurricular (课外的) materials. This helps create a customized (定制的) set of exercises for the unit, helping students strengthen their knowledge. These exercises are then printed on paper. “With this special learning material created by AI, we don’t need to carry all the heavy exercise books any more,” said the 14-year-old He Liyan. Students answer the exercise questions on answer sheets. Teachers collect these sheets, scan (扫描) them into an AI system for grading. The AI creates numbers and graphics (图形) that help teachers understand each student’s performance as well as how the whole class is doing overall. “Our teacher no longer explains all the questions one by one. Instead, she looks at the common mistakes and provides one-on-one help for every one of us,” said the 15-year-old Wang Dinghan. What’s more, students can get special error log (错题日志) or homework created by AI depending on their performance in previous (之前的) exams.   “The homework is all about what I got wrong before, so I don’t need to practice over and over again what I already understand,” said He. “I used to have a notebook copying my mistakes so that I can study them,” said Yu Zifu, 15. “But now, AI has done this for me!” 1. What is the main purpose of using AI in the school, according to the text? A. To make teaching more enjoyable for teachers. B. To make students’ exercise books lighter. C. To improve learning with personalized education. D. To reduce the amount of homework for students. 2. What is Paragraph 3 mainly about? A. What challenges teachers met when using AI. B. Why teachers built an online database for students. C. How AI helps teachers create customized exercises for students. D. How teachers organized after-class activities with AI. 3. According to the text, what benefit do students like Wang Dinghan find in the AI-assisted system? A. Teachers explain questions more carefully. B. Teachers offer one-on-one help to students. C. Students can practice as many times as they need. D. Students can copy their mistakes more clearly. 4. What is the main message of the passage? A. AI creates a learning trend. B. AI frees students from homework. C. AI helps students learn better. D. AI changes the teacher-student relationship. 【答案】CCBC 【解析】文章大意:江苏扬州北京新东方外国语学校本学期用AI,为师生带来变化,助教学与学习个性化。 1.C 根据文章 “By using AI to create personalized (个性化的) exercises and exams, teachers at the school can adjust their teaching methods to suit each student’s needs and abilities.” 可知,学校使用人工智能的主要目的是通过个性化教育来提高学习效果。所以选 C。 2. C 第三段 “After students finish studying a unit, teachers use AI to pick different questions from an online database (数据库) that includes various extracurricular (课外的) materials. This helps create a customized (定制的) set of exercises for the unit, helping students strengthen their knowledge. These exercises are then printed on paper.” 主要讲述了学生学完一个单元后,老师如何利用 AI 从包含各种课外材料的在线数据库中挑选不同问题,为该单元创建定制的练习题集,即 AI 如何帮助老师为学生创建定制的练习题,C 选项符合。所以选 C。 3. B 从 “Our teacher no longer explains all the questions one by one. Instead, she looks at the common mistakes and provides one-on-one help for every one of us,” said the 15-year-old Wang Dinghan. 可知,像王定涵这样的学生在人工智能辅助系统中发现的好处是老师会针对常见错误为每个学生提供一对一的帮助。所以选 B。 4. C 文章主要介绍了学校使用人工智能为学生创建个性化练习和考试,老师能调整教学方法,学生能得到定制作业、错题日志等,这些都表明人工智能帮助学生更好地学习。所以选 C。 阅读理解G From friendships to work stress, more Chinese people are now using AI tools like DeepSeek to talk about their problems. They share feelings with the chatbot (聊天机器人) and get warm advice. This is called “AI therapy (疗愈)”, which is becoming popular online. But can robots really replace human therapists? Around the world, 45 percent of people who needed mental (心理的) health care in 2024 did not get it because it was too expensive or there weren’t enough doctors, according to Huntington Psychological Services. Daniel Lowd, an associate professor (副教授) at the University of Oregon, believes AI could help fill this gap. “If people can find some support and [ideas] by talking to ChatGPT or chatbot Claude, then I think that’s wonderful,” Lowd told Newsweek. Li Yong, a doctor at the Jiangsu Province Hospital, agreed with Lowd, saying that AI meets people’s needs for emotional support to a point. However, AI has its limits. Human therapists understand feelings deeply through face-to-face talks and create personalized treatment (个性化治疗) plans – something robots can’t fully copy. Another problem is safety. AI might act like a therapist without proper training or rules. It can’t be as responsible as human therapists. Experts believe the key to safe AI therapy is strict government control. For example, Wysa, an AI mental health app, follows strict medical standards in the UK. As AI becomes part of daily life, finding a balance between its benefits (效益) and risks is important. While AI offers quick help, human connection remains irreplaceable for serious emotional needs. 1. What is “AI therapy”? A. Making friends with an AI chatbot. B. Looking for comfort from a chatbot. C. Using AI tools in our daily lives. D. Treating illnesses with the help of AI. 2. What problems can chatbots solve according to Daniel Lowd? A. Not enough time to relax. B. The high cost of going to hospitals. C. The great need for mental health care. D. Disappearing relationships between people. 3. What is a problem with AI chatbots according to the passage? A. They cannot offer different treatment plans. B. They don’t receive proper training. C. They cannot take responsibility for their advice. D. They might steal job opportunities from human therapists. 4. What do experts think about “AI therapy”? A. It brings more risks than benefits. B. It is good but needs strong control. C. It will totally change the healthcare industry. D. People shouldn’t depend too much on AI chatbots. 【答案】BCCB 【解析】主旨大意:“AI 疗愈” 渐流行,它可满足部分心理需求但有局限,需政府严控,人在严重情绪需求上仍不可缺。 1.B根据文章 “From friendships to work stress, more Chinese people are now using AI tools like DeepSeek to talk about their problems. They share feelings with the chatbot (聊天机器人) and get warm advice. This is called ‘AI therapy (疗愈)’” 可知,“AI 疗愈” 是人们向聊天机器人倾诉问题、分享感受并获得暖心建议,也就是从聊天机器人那里寻求安慰。A 选项 “和 AI 聊天机器人交朋友”、C 选项 “在日常生活中使用 AI 工具” 表述不准确;D 选项 “在 AI 帮助下治疗疾病”,这里主要是心理上的疗愈并非治疗疾病,B 选项符合文意,所以选 B。 2. C 从 “Around the world, 45 percent of people who needed mental (心理的) health care in 2024 did not get it because it was too expensive or there weren’t enough doctors, according to Huntington Psychological Services. Daniel Lowd, an associate professor (副教授) at the University of Oregon, believes AI could help fill this gap.” 可知,Daniel Lowd 认为聊天机器人可以解决对心理健康护理的巨大需求这一问题,因为很多人因费用高或医生不足得不到心理护理,AI 能填补这个缺口。C 选项符合文意,所以选 C。 3. C 根据 “Another problem is safety. AI might act like a therapist without proper training or rules. It can’t be as responsible as human therapists.” 可知,AI 聊天机器人的一个问题是它不能像人类治疗师那样对自己给出的建议负责。C 选项符合文意,所以选 C。 4. B 从 “Experts believe the key to safe AI therapy is strict government control. For example, Wysa, an AI mental health app, follows strict medical standards in the UK. As AI becomes part of daily life, finding a balance (平衡) between its benefits (效益) and risks is important.” 可知,专家认为 “AI 疗愈” 是好的,但需要政府的严格控制,在其效益和风险之间找到平衡。所以选 B。 完形填空 The Story Behind "Luan Qi Ba Zao" (乱七八糟) – A Chinese Idiom for Chaos In Chinese culture, the idiom "Luan Qi Ba Zao" is used to describe a situation that is completely messy or chaotic. Its meaning comes from two important historical ____1____in ancient China. During the Western Han Dynasty (202 BC – 9 AD), Emperor Jingdi wanted to make the princes less powerful. This made seven princes very____2_____. In 154 BC, they joined together to _____3____ the emperor. Their rebellion caused years of war, destroyed many cities, and left people’s lives in chaos. Although the emperor ____4____ won, the damage was huge. People later called this event "Luan Qi" (Chaotic Seven). Later, in the Jin Dynasty (266 – 420 AD), eight princes started fighting each other for power. This "Eight Princes’ Rebellion" _____5___ from 291 to 306 AD. The war burned villages, killed thousands of people, and made society fall apart. The word "Ba Zao" (Eight Troubles) became a____6____ of long-lasting chaos. As time passed, people combined these two stories to ____7_____ "Luan Qi Ba Zao." They used it to talk about any situation that was as messy as these ancient wars. Today, we still use this phrase in daily life. For example: "My desk is a luan qi ba zao after studying all night!" This idiom shows how history can ____8______language. By learning about "Luan Qi Ba Zao", we not only understand a phrase but also remember the lessons from the past: fighting and chaos always bring suffering. For our junior students, learning idioms like "Luan Qi Ba Zao" is like opening a door to China's rich history. When we understand their origins, we can discover more about history, appreciate our culture better, and ____9____ our language skills. In this way, idioms are like ____10____ between the past and the present. They help us feel proud of our cultural heritage while making learning interesting! 1. A. matters B. accident C. events D. activities 2. A. bored B. angry C. frightened D. embarrassed 3. A. fight for B. fight against C. protect from D. struggle against 4. A. eventually B. accidentally C. frequently D. suddenly 5. A. happened B. spread C. enlarged D. lasted 6. A. symbol B. review C. mark D. sign 7. A. invent B. discover C. create D. build 8. A. change B. choose C. decide D. influence 9. A. replace B. improve C. deepen D. renew 10. A. ways B. methods C. bridges D. paths 【答案】CBBAD ACDBC 【解析】 文章介绍 “乱七八糟” 源于七国之乱和八王之乱,体现历史对语言影响,强调其文化学习价值。 1.C句意:它(“乱七八糟” 这个成语)的含义来自于中国古代的两个重要历史____。 matter” 意为 “事情,问题”,通常指一般的事务;“accident” 意为 “事故”,强调意外发生的事情;“event” 意为 “事件”,常指重大的、有影响力的历史事件;“activity” 意为 “活动”。根据下文提到的西汉的七国之乱和晋朝的八王之乱,可知这里指的是重要的历史事件,所以用 “events”。 2.B 句意:在西汉时期(公元前 202 年到公元 9 年),汉景帝想要削弱诸侯的权力。这使得七个诸侯非常_______。“bored” 意为 “无聊的”;“angry” 意为 “生气的”;“frightened” 意为 “害怕的”;“embarrassed” 意为 “尴尬的”。皇帝想要削弱诸侯的权力,这让诸侯们很生气,所以用 “angry”。 3. B. 句意:在公元前 154 年,他们联合起来____皇帝。 “fight for” 意为 “为…… 而战”;“fight against” 意为 “与…… 作战,反对”;“protect from” 意为 “保护…… 免受”;“struggle against” 意为 “与…… 作斗争”,更强调艰难地抗争。诸侯们联合起来反对皇帝,用 “fight against” 更合适,“struggle against” 在此处语义过重。 4.A 句意:尽管皇帝_____ 赢得了(战争),但损失是巨大的。“eventually” 意为 “最终”;“accidentally” 意为 “意外地”;“frequently” 意为 “频繁地”;“suddenly” 意为 “突然地”。虽然战争造成了巨大的破坏,但皇帝最终还是赢得了胜利,所以用 “eventually”。 5. D句意:这场 “八王之乱”_____从公元 291 年到公元 306 年。“happened” 意为 “发生”;“spread” 意为 “传播,蔓延”;“enlarged” 意为 “扩大”;“lasted” 意为 “持续”。八王之乱从 291 年持续到 306 年,强调时间的持续,所以用 “lasted”。 6. A 句意:“八糟”(八王之乱)这个词成为了长期混乱的一个_____。“symbol” 意为 “象征”;“review” 意为 “回顾,复习”;“mark” 意为 “标记”;“sign” 意为 “迹象,标志”。“八王之乱” 成为了长期混乱的一种象征,“symbol” 更符合语境,强调具有代表性的句意。 7. C句意:随着时间的推移,人们把这两个故事结合起来_____ “乱七八糟”(这个成语)。“invent” 意为 “发明”,通常指发明实物或创造新的技术等;“discover” 意为 “发现”,指发现原本存在但未被人知晓的事物;“create” 意为 “创造,创作”,这里指人们将两个故事结合创造出了 “乱七八糟” 这个成语,强调从无到有的创造;“build” 意为 “建造”,主要指建造建筑物等实体。所以用 “create”。 8. D句意:这个成语展示了历史是如何____ 语言的。“change” 意为 “改变”;“choose” 意为 “选择”;“decide” 意为 “决定”;“influence” 意为 “影响”。这个成语展示了历史是如何影响语言的,历史事件影响了语言中成语的形成,所以用 “influence”。 9. B 句意:当我们了解它们(成语)的起源时,我们可以更多地了解历史,更好地欣赏我们的文化,并且______ 我们的语言技能。“replace” 意为 “取代”;“improve” 意为 “提高,改善”;“deepen” 意为 “加深”;“renew” 意为 “更新”。学习成语可以提高我们的语言技能,“improve skills” 是常见搭配,所以用 “improve”。 10. C 句意:这样一来,成语就像是过去和现在之间的____10____。“way” 意为 “方式,方法,道路”;“method” 意为 “方法”;“bridge” 意为 “桥梁”;“path” 意为 “小路,路径”。成语就像连接过去和现在的桥梁,“bridge between...and...” 表示 “在…… 和…… 之间的桥梁”,形象地说明了成语的作用,所以用 “bridges”。 语法填空 春晓 唐·孟浩然 春眠不觉晓, 处处闻啼鸟。 夜来风雨声, 花落知多少。 SPRING MORNING This spring morning in bed I‘m lying, Not to awake till birds are crying. After one night of wind and showers, How many are the fallen flowers? (translated by Xu Ruanchong) Meng Haoran was a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. He was from Xiangyang, a beautiful place in Hubei. Meng Haoran loved nature a lot, and most of his 1._________(poem) were about the wonderful scenes of nature and life in the countryside. His poems are simple but full of the beauty of nature, making them easy for people to love.​ "Spring Morning" is one of his 2.__________ (famous) poems. In the first two lines, "This spring morning in bed I‘m lying, Not to awake till birds are crying.", it shows that the poet slept very well in the spring. He was 3.__________comfortable that he didn't know it was already morning until the birds' singing woke him up. This makes us feel how relaxing spring mornings can be.​ The next two lines, "After one night of wind and showers, How many are the fallen flowers?", the poet thought about the wind and rain last night. He 4.__________(wonder) how many flowers had fallen because of them. It makes us feel a bit sorry 5. _________ those beautiful flowers.​ Easy and common words 6.________(use) by Meng Haoran in his poem. He just described things 7._______ can be seen and heard in spring, like the singing birds and the sound of wind and rain. But through these simple 8.__________(describe), he showed his deep love for nature. At the same time, he also let us feel his 9.________(sad) about the passing of beautiful things, like the fallen flowers.​ This poem has a big influence. It helps us see the beauty of spring 10.________(clear). It makes us want to enjoy and cherish nature. Even today, many people, especially kids, learn this poem. By reading it, they can feel the amazing charm of ancient Chinese poetry. 【答案】1.poems 2.most famous 3.so 4.wondered 5.for 6.were used 7.that/which 8.descriptions 9. sadness 10.more clearly/clearly 原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究!5 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$ 2025年初中英语时文阅读(十三) 文章导读 【阅读理解】议论文,说明文 A篇:两会热议话题:体重管理。“国家喊你该减肥了” B篇:两会热议话题:低空经济,具身智能,投资与人,6G,银发经济。 C篇:华为组建医疗军团,跨界“征战”AI智能医疗。 D篇:国内首个具身智能人模型GO-1发布,让人形机器人拥有“智慧大脑”。 E篇:《哪吒2》的全球票房累计达150.21亿元,进入全球影史票房榜前五,成为首部冲进全球影史票房榜前五名的亚洲电影。 F篇:AI为学生量身定制成长之旅。 G篇:超“治愈”的AI能代替心理咨询师吗? 【完形填空】 成语为什么是“乱七八糟”而不是“乱九十糟”,了解成语背后的故事,让我们更加了解历史,了解中国文化的博大精深。 【语法填空】 古诗欣赏:孟浩然《春晓》 阅读理解A China is making big efforts to help people control their weight and live healthier lives. The government has started a three-year "Weight Management Year" plan from 2024 to 2027 to fight against obesity. Obesity can cause serious health problems like diabetes and heart disease. Here's what you should know about the new guidelines:​ First, it's important to check your BMI (Body Mass Index). For adults, a healthy BMI is between 18.5 and 24. If your BMI is between 24 and 28, you are overweight. A BMI of 28 or more means you are obese. Also, doctors suggest measuring your waist. Men should keep their waist under 90 cm, and women under 85 cm.​ Eating well is very important, and exercise is just as important! When it comes to food, choose whole grains like brown rice, fresh vegetables, and lean proteins such as fish, chicken, or beans. Don't eat fried foods and sugary snacks, and also eat less salt and oil. Interestingly, the guidelines even include fun local dishes - like "stewed fish" from Northeast China or "noodles with chili oil" from the Northwest - to make healthy eating tasty and full of local flavor.​ For exercise, try to do 150 - 300 minutes of activities like walking, cycling, or dancing every week, and do strength exercises twice a week. If you sit for a long time while studying, stand up and stretch for 3-5 minutes every hour.​ Besides diet and exercise, small daily habits can also make a big difference. Teens should sleep 7 hours every night because bad sleep can make you gain weight. Try to eat vegetables first, then meat, and finally rice or bread during a meal to control how much you eat.​ Schools and communities are also helping. For example, schools in Shanghai now make sure students exercise for at least two hours every day, and hospitals have "weight clinics" with diet plans, exercise advice, and even traditional Chinese ways like acupuncture. By 2030, China hopes to slow down the increase of obesity through education and support.​ Remember, losing weight isn't about being perfect - just start with small changes, like drinking water instead of soda or taking the stairs instead of the elevator. With these easy steps, everyone can have a healthier future.​ 1.What is the main goal of China’s "Weight Management Year" plan? A. To make traditional Chinese food popular B. To encourage people to join sports competitions C. To teach students how to cook healthy meals D. To reduce obesity and improve public health 2.What might happen if a student sits for 4 hours without standing up? A. They will finish homework faster B. They might gain weight more easily C. They will become stronger D. Their BMI will improve 3.Why do schools in Shanghai ask students to exercise for two hours daily? A. To prepare them for sports competitions B. To reduce homework time C. To follow the national plan against obesity D. To teach traditional Chinese exercises 4.What does the sentence “losing weight isn’t about being perfect” suggest? A. People should never make mistakes B. Small changes are enough to start with C. Only strict diets can help lose weight D. Exercise is more important than diet 5. What can we know from the text about the relationship between sleep and weight ? A . Longer sleep always leads to weight loss . B . Sleep has nothing to do with weight . C . Adequate sleep helps teens maintain a healthy weight . D . Adults need less sleep than teens to control their weight . 阅读理解B Hot Terms from China's Two Sessions: Shaping the Future Every year, China's Two Sessions bring together policymakers to discuss national development. This year, several key terms stood out, reflecting China's focus on innovation, technology, and improving people's lives. Let’s explore these terms in simple English! 1. Low-Altitude Economy (低空经济) The low-altitude economy refers to a new economic model centered around flight activities below 1,000 meters. It includes using drones for delivery, air taxis, and even sightseeing tours. China has been promoting this sector to boost efficiency and create new jobs. For example, in 2024, the country launched its first cross-provincial helicopter passenger route between Shanghai and Jiangsu. With government support, this industry is expected to grow rapidly, offering services like medical supply delivery and disaster rescue 2. Embodied Intelligence (具身智能) Embodied intelligence means giving AI systems physical bodies to interact with the real world. Think of robots that can clean your home, help in hospitals, or even play games! Unlike traditional AI, which works only with data, embodied intelligence combines sensors, movement, and learning. Companies like Tesla are developing human-like robots, while Stanford University studies how AI can “learn” through physical experiences. In the future, these robots might assist the elderly, work in factories, or explore dangerous environments. 3. Investing in People (投资于人) China’s government emphasizes education and skills training to build a stronger workforce. By investing in healthcare, science, and technology, the country aims to create opportunities for all citizens. For example, improving rural education helps students from villages access better jobs. This focus on human potential ensures sustainable growth and innovation. 4. 6G Technology While 5G is still new, China is already researching 6G! This next-generation network will be faster and more reliable, enabling technologies like self-driving cars and smart cities. It could even connect remote areas better, bringing education and healthcare to everyone. 5. Silver Economy (银发经济) As China’s population ages, the “silver economy” focuses on services for older adults. This includes healthcare, travel, and senior-friendly products. For instance, some cities have opened restaurants and parks designed for elderly people. The government encourages businesses to create solutions that help seniors live independently and happily. Why These Terms Matter These hot topics show China’s vision for a smarter, greener, and more inclusive future. By developing new technologies and supporting its people, the country aims to lead globally while improving daily life for everyone. Whether it’s flying taxis or caring for the elderly, China’s Two Sessions highlight how innovation can solve real-world challenges! 1.What is the low-altitude economy mainly about? A. Building tall skyscrapers. B. Developing underwater robots. C. Selling airplane tickets. D. Flight activities below 1,000 meters. 2.What can we know about embodied intelligence? A. It only works with data. B. It requires AI to have physical bodies. C. It is not useful in hospitals. D. It is cheaper than traditional AI. 3.What does the term "Investing in People" suggest about China's priorities? A. China is neglecting rural areas in favor of urban development. B. China is reducing its investment in healthcare and technology. C. China focuses on short - term economic benefits instead of long - term growth. D. China gives priority to developing its workforce through education and training. 4.Why is the "Silver Economy" significant in China? A. It focuses on improving their quality of life. B. It is only about creating more hospitals for the elderly. C. It ignores the needs of younger people. D. It is less important than other economic sectors. 5.What is the main purpose of the article? A. To praise the speed of Chinese economic development. B. To explain how China uses innovation to shape the future. C. To strengthen the importance of technology and innovation. D. China's Two Sessions focus on traditional economic models. 阅读理解C On March 8, 2025, Huawei officially formed a healthcare team to enter the AI medical field. This is really exciting news for the whole world.​ For a long time, people have faced problems like uneven distribution of medical resources and low diagnostic efficiency. Huawei, with its strong technology in communication, cloud computing, and AI, can provide powerful computing for medical processing and analysis.​ The new healthcare team from Huawei will work hard. They plan to use AI to make medical diagnosis faster and more accurate. For example, they want to create smart tools. These tools can quickly look at a patient's medical records and test results. Then, they can help doctors find out what's wrong with the patient more easily.​ In the past, doctors sometimes spent a lot of time looking through thick medical files. But with Huawei's new technology, this will change. The team will also try to use 5G technology. This way, doctors in big cities can share their knowledge with doctors in small towns or villages. It can help solve the problem of uneven medical resources.​ The global AI medical market is growing fast. More and more people are using AI in healthcare. Huawei's entry into this field is like adding fuel to the fire. Their new ideas and technologies will surely bring big changes.​ We all hope that with Huawei's efforts, healthcare around the world will become better. People will get better medical care, and the problems in the medical field will be solved step by step. Let's look forward to seeing the wonderful things that Huawei's healthcare team will do in the AI medical field. 1.What problem does Huawei's technology aim to solve in the medical field? A. The high cost of medical treatment B. The shortage of doctors in big cities C. Uneven distribution of medical resources D. The lack of medical knowledge among patients 2.What problem will Huawei’s AI tools solve? A. Hospitals not having enough beds. B. Patients refusing to take medicine. C. Doctors spending too long reading medical files. D. Medicine companies making expensive drugs. 3.What does “adding fuel to the fire” mean in the article? A. Stopping the growth of AI. B. Making the AI medical field grow faster. C. Creating new problems for doctors. D. Reducing Huawei’s influence. 4. What is the author's attitude towards Huawei AI healthcare? A. Not interested B. Worried C. supportive D. negative 5.What is the main purpose of the article? A. To explain how AI works in hospitals. B. To criticize Huawei’s new projects. C. To compare Huawei with other tech companies. D. To describe Huawei’s plan to use AI for solving medical problems. 阅读理解D On March 10, 2025, an exciting thing happened! A tech company in Shanghai called AgiBot made a big noise. It brought out Genie Operator -1, or GO -1 for short. GO -1 is like a super smart "robot brain". It can make machines learn and change just like people do. This cool model was made by Peng Zhihui. He was once in Huawei's "Genius Youth" program.​ Peng Zhihui, who is also called "Zhi Hui Jun" on the Internet, was born in 1993 in China. In 2020, he went to work at Huawei and worked on AI chips. But he had a big dream. So he left Huawei in 2022. He wanted to make robots that could really know what people need. After that, he started his own company, AgiBot. With the help from investors like BYD and Sequoia China, it quickly became important in the robotics field.​ GO -1 gets its special skills from the ViLLA architecture(架构). This combines(融合) vision, language, and action planning. It's very different from old robots. Old robots need people to program every task. But GO -1 can learn just by watching videos of people. For example, if it watches someone hang clothes, it can figure out the steps. First, it finds the hanger, and then it adjusts the collar well. It uses four kinds of data to learn: knowledge from the Internet like texts and pictures, videos of people, simulated environments, and real - world tests with robots.​ The achievements of GO -1 are great. In many tests, it made the task success rate go up by 32%. It can do things like pour water neatly, clean tables well, and put things in the fridge efficiently. Its "Latent Planner"(潜在规划器 )technology is also very useful. By guessing hidden action steps from video data, it made the overall improvement by 12%. What's more amazing is that GO -1 can learn new skills fast. Sometimes, it only needs to see something done five times to learn it well. For example, after watching a short video of sorting things, it can do the job well.​ The home helper robot Lingxi X2, made by AgiBot, shows how good GO -1 is. Lingxi X2 (灵溪2号)is 1.3 meters tall. It can ride a bicycle, tell the time when asked, and even suggest a good drink before bedtime according to what it sees. Peng Zhihui's team has already made 1,000 robots. They will make more in Shanghai's Lingang factory. GO -1 is now used in factories, hospitals, and homes. It can help take care of the old and cook meals. It seems that Peng's idea of robots being "partners, not tools" is slowly becoming true.​ 1.What is the main purpose of the text?​ A. To advertise AgiBot's new robot Lingxi X2.​ B. To explain how GO -1's ViLLA architecture works.​ C. To introduce GO -1 and its developer's achievements.​ D. To criticize traditional robot programming methods.​ 2.Why did Peng Zhihui leave Huawei in 2022?​ A. He wanted to focus on AI chip research.​ B. He aimed to create robots that understand human needs.​ C. He disagreed with Huawei's business strategies.​ D. He received a better job offer from BYD.​ 3.What makes GO -1 different from older robots?​ A. It uses internet knowledge to generate heat.​ B. It requires manual programming for every task.​ C. It learns tasks by watching human videos.​ D. It operates only in simulated environments.​ 4.Which of the following is part of GO -1's learning data?​ A. Voice recordings of engineers.​ B. Human videos and real - world robot trials.​ C. Financial reports from investors.​ D. Historical documents about robotics.​ 5.What does the "Latent Planner" technology contribute to GO -1?​ A. A 32% improvement in task success rates.​ B. A 12% increase in overall performance.​ C. The ability to generate heat for clothing.​ D. The design of Lingxi X2's bicycle function.​ 阅读理解E China's animated movie "Ne Zha 2" has become the first Asian film to get into the top 5 highest - grossing movies ever. By March 15, 2025, it made 150.21 billion yuan ($20.7 billion) around the world. It passed "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" and took the fifth place. It is behind big Hollywood movies like "Avatar" (1st), "Avengers: Endgame" (2nd), "Avatar: The Way of Water" (3rd) and "Titanic" (4th).​ The movie is from a Chinese story about a young hero fighting against fate. Its colorful pictures and ideas about family and courage make people like it. In China, it set a record by being the top movie at the box office for 45 days. Families even dressed up as Ne Zha and other characters to celebrate. Its story is also popular around the world. It became the highest - grossing animated movie, beating Disney's "Frozen" and "Inside Out 2".​ International media liked the movie's creativity. "The Hollywood Reporter" said it was "a special fantasy story", and "Variety" said its visual effects were "really great". On Rotten Tomatoes, it got a very good 100%"fresh" rating from critics and a 99% score from the audience. In Thailand, fans went to the cinemas in traditional Chinese - style clothes, and the movie was shown in 390 theaters across the country. A Thai cinema manager said, "This movie shows China's culture to the world in a great way."​ But there are still problems. More than 98% of its money came from China, and only 1.3% from other countries. In the U.S., it made $19.3 million, much less than Hollywood movies. Some foreign viewers found it hard to understand cultural things, like what lotus flowers mean in Chinese stories. Still, the movie's director hopes it can help more Chinese stories reach people around the world.​ "Ne Zha 2"'s success is a big step for Asian cinema. It combines old stories with new technology, showing that great movies can come from anywhere. As a fan said, "Ne Zha is not just breaking records - he's changing what people think about Chinese movies." This success tells us that stories can bring people from different cultures together, even though there are challenges.​ 1.By March 15, 2025, which position did "Ne Zha 2" rank in the highest-grossing films of all time?​ A. 3rd​ B. 4th​ C. 5th​ D. 6th​ 2.What can we know about the international success of "Ne Zha 2"? A. It has succeeded greatly in all international markets. B It has been mostly successful in the Chinese market. C. It has gained a significant profit in the U.S. market. D. It has achieved the same level of success in both China and other countries. 3.Why does the director hope "Ne Zha 2" will help Chinese stories reach more people? A. To make more money than Hollywood films. B. To prove Chinese movies are better than Western ones. C. To share Chinese culture and connect different cultures. D. To encourage other countries to copy Chinese stories. 4.What can be inferred from the international media's comments on "Ne Zha 2"? A. They think it's better than all Hollywood movies. B. They are impressed by its creativity and visual effects. C. They don't care about its cultural background. D. They think it will take over the global market 5. What can we guess about the effect of "Ne Zha 2" on people's view of Chinese movies? A. It has totally changed people's ideas about Chinese movies. B. It has made people think Chinese movies are just for kids. C. It has had no effect on people's thoughts. D. It has begun to change people's views on Chinese movies. 阅读理解F This semester (学期), at Beijing New Oriental Foreign Language School in Yangzhou, Jiangsu, there have been big changes both for students and teachers. These changes happened because AI tools were used.  By using AI to create personalized (个性化的) exercises and exams, teachers at the school can adjust their teaching methods to suit each student’s needs and abilities. After students finish studying a unit, teachers use AI to pick different questions from an online database (数据库) that includes various extracurricular (课外的) materials. This helps create a customized (定制的) set of exercises for the unit, helping students strengthen their knowledge. These exercises are then printed on paper. “With this special learning material created by AI, we don’t need to carry all the heavy exercise books any more,” said the 14-year-old He Liyan. Students answer the exercise questions on answer sheets. Teachers collect these sheets, scan (扫描) them into an AI system for grading. The AI creates numbers and graphics (图形) that help teachers understand each student’s performance as well as how the whole class is doing overall. “Our teacher no longer explains all the questions one by one. Instead, she looks at the common mistakes and provides one-on-one help for every one of us,” said the 15-year-old Wang Dinghan. What’s more, students can get special error log (错题日志) or homework created by AI depending on their performance in previous (之前的) exams.   “The homework is all about what I got wrong before, so I don’t need to practice over and over again what I already understand,” said He. “I used to have a notebook copying my mistakes so that I can study them,” said Yu Zifu, 15. “But now, AI has done this for me!” 1. What is the main purpose of using AI in the school, according to the text? A. To make teaching more enjoyable for teachers. B. To make students’ exercise books lighter. C. To improve learning with personalized education. D. To reduce the amount of homework for students. 2. What is Paragraph 3 mainly about? A. What challenges teachers met when using AI. B. Why teachers built an online database for students. C. How AI helps teachers create customized exercises for students. D. How teachers organized after-class activities with AI. 3. According to the text, what benefit do students like Wang Dinghan find in the AI-assisted system? A. Teachers explain questions more carefully. B. Teachers offer one-on-one help to students. C. Students can practice as many times as they need. D. Students can copy their mistakes more clearly. 4. What is the main message of the passage? A. AI creates a learning trend. B. AI frees students from homework. C. AI helps students learn better. D. AI changes the teacher-student relationship. 阅读理解G From friendships to work stress, more Chinese people are now using AI tools like DeepSeek to talk about their problems. They share feelings with the chatbot (聊天机器人) and get warm advice. This is called “AI therapy (疗愈)”, which is becoming popular online. But can robots really replace human therapists? Around the world, 45 percent of people who needed mental (心理的) health care in 2024 did not get it because it was too expensive or there weren’t enough doctors, according to Huntington Psychological Services. Daniel Lowd, an associate professor (副教授) at the University of Oregon, believes AI could help fill this gap. “If people can find some support and [ideas] by talking to ChatGPT or chatbot Claude, then I think that’s wonderful,” Lowd told Newsweek. Li Yong, a doctor at the Jiangsu Province Hospital, agreed with Lowd, saying that AI meets people’s needs for emotional support to a point. However, AI has its limits. Human therapists understand feelings deeply through face-to-face talks and create personalized treatment (个性化治疗) plans – something robots can’t fully copy. Another problem is safety. AI might act like a therapist without proper training or rules. It can’t be as responsible as human therapists. Experts believe the key to safe AI therapy is strict government control. For example, Wysa, an AI mental health app, follows strict medical standards in the UK. As AI becomes part of daily life, finding a balance between its benefits (效益) and risks is important. While AI offers quick help, human connection remains irreplaceable for serious emotional needs. 1. What is “AI therapy”? A. Making friends with an AI chatbot. B. Looking for comfort from a chatbot. C. Using AI tools in our daily lives. D. Treating illnesses with the help of AI. 2. What problems can chatbots solve according to Daniel Lowd? A. Not enough time to relax. B. The high cost of going to hospitals. C. The great need for mental health care. D. Disappearing relationships between people. 3. What is a problem with AI chatbots according to the passage? A. They cannot offer different treatment plans. B. They don’t receive proper training. C. They cannot take responsibility for their advice. D. They might steal job opportunities from human therapists. 4. What do experts think about “AI therapy”? A. It brings more risks than benefits. B. It is good but needs strong control. C. It will totally change the healthcare industry. D. People shouldn’t depend too much on AI chatbots. 完形填空 The Story Behind "Luan Qi Ba Zao" (乱七八糟) – A Chinese Idiom for Chaos In Chinese culture, the idiom "Luan Qi Ba Zao" is used to describe a situation that is completely messy or chaotic. Its meaning comes from two important historical ____1____in ancient China. During the Western Han Dynasty (202 BC – 9 AD), Emperor Jingdi wanted to make the princes less powerful. This made seven princes very____2_____. In 154 BC, they joined together to _____3____ the emperor. Their rebellion caused years of war, destroyed many cities, and left people’s lives in chaos. Although the emperor ____4____ won, the damage was huge. People later called this event "Luan Qi" (Chaotic Seven). Later, in the Jin Dynasty (266 – 420 AD), eight princes started fighting each other for power. This "Eight Princes’ Rebellion" _____5___ from 291 to 306 AD. The war burned villages, killed thousands of people, and made society fall apart. The word "Ba Zao" (Eight Troubles) became a____6____ of long-lasting chaos. As time passed, people combined these two stories to ____7_____ "Luan Qi Ba Zao." They used it to talk about any situation that was as messy as these ancient wars. Today, we still use this phrase in daily life. For example: "My desk is a luan qi ba zao after studying all night!" This idiom shows how history can ____8______language. By learning about "Luan Qi Ba Zao", we not only understand a phrase but also remember the lessons from the past: fighting and chaos always bring suffering. For our junior students, learning idioms like "Luan Qi Ba Zao" is like opening a door to China's rich history. When we understand their origins, we can discover more about history, appreciate our culture better, and ____9____ our language skills. In this way, idioms are like ____10____ between the past and the present. They help us feel proud of our cultural heritage while making learning interesting! 1. A. matters B. accident C. events D. activities 2. A. bored B. angry C. frightened D. embarrassed 3. A. fight for B. fight against C. protect from D. struggle against 4. A. eventually B. accidentally C. frequently D. suddenly 5. A. happened B. spread C. enlarged D. lasted 6. A. symbol B. review C. mark D. sign 7. A. invent B. discover C. create D. build 8. A. change B. choose C. decide D. influence 9. A. replace B. improve C. deepen D. renew 10. A. ways B. methods C. bridges D. paths 语法填空 春晓 唐·孟浩然 春眠不觉晓, 处处闻啼鸟。 夜来风雨声, 花落知多少。 SPRING MORNING This spring morning in bed I‘m lying, Not to awake till birds are crying. After one night of wind and showers, How many are the fallen flowers? (translated by Xu Ruanchong) Meng Haoran was a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. He was from Xiangyang, a beautiful place in Hubei. Meng Haoran loved nature a lot, and most of his 1._________(poem) were about the wonderful scenes of nature and life in the countryside. His poems are simple but full of the beauty of nature, making them easy for people to love.​ "Spring Morning" is one of his 2.__________ (famous) poems. In the first two lines, "This spring morning in bed I‘m lying, Not to awake till birds are crying.", it shows that the poet slept very well in the spring. He was 3.__________comfortable that he didn't know it was already morning until the birds' singing woke him up. This makes us feel how relaxing spring mornings can be.​ The next two lines, "After one night of wind and showers, How many are the fallen flowers?", the poet thought about the wind and rain last night. He 4.__________(wonder) how many flowers had fallen because of them. It makes us feel a bit sorry 5. _________ those beautiful flowers.​ Easy and common words 6.________(use) by Meng Haoran in his poem. He just described things 7._______ can be seen and heard in spring, like the singing birds and the sound of wind and rain. But through these simple 8.__________(describe), he showed his deep love for nature. At the same time, he also let us feel his 9.________(sad) about the passing of beautiful things, like the fallen flowers.​ This poem has a big influence. It helps us see the beauty of spring 10.________(clear). It makes us want to enjoy and cherish nature. Even today, many people, especially kids, learn this poem. By reading it, they can feel the amazing charm of ancient Chinese poetry. 原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究!5 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$

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