Week 12-【学霸黑白题】2025-2026学年高一上学期英语

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白题 Week 12 Monday 阅读理解+阅读七选五 阅读理解主题:AI 难度:★★★★★ 建议用时:8min 参考答案:P39 Open AI's ChatGPT search tool may be open to manipulation()using hidden content,and can return malicious code from websites it searches,a Guardian investigation has found.The investigation has revealed potential security issues with the system. The Guardian tested how ChatGPT responded when asked to summarise webpages that contain hidden content.This hidden content can contain instructions from third parties that change ChatGPT's responses,also known as a"prompt injection",or it can contain content designed to influence ChatGPT's response,such as a large amount of hidden text talking about the benefits of a product or service. In the tests,ChatGPT was given the URI.for a fake website built to look like a product page for a camera.The AI tool was then asked if the camera was a worthwhile purchase.The response for the control page returned a positive but balanced assessment,highlighting some features people might not like.Researchers next sent ChatGPT search to a fake website that had instructions to give a positive review and the response was always entirely positive.This was the case even when the page had negative reviews on it.The simple inclusion of hidden text by third parties without instructions can also be used to ensure a positive assessment,with one test including extremely positive fake reviews which influenced the summary returned by ChatGPT. Jacob Larsen,a cybersecurity researcher at CyberCX,said he believed that if the current ChatGPT search system was released fully in its current state,there could be a "high risk"of people creating websites specifically prepared towards cheating users.However,he cautioned that the search functionality had only recently been released and OpenAI would be testing and ideally fixing these sorts of issues. Larsen said there were broader issues with combining search and large language models,the technology behind ChatGPT and other chatbots and responses from AI tools should not always be trusted. 1.What does the underlined word "malicious"in Paragraph 1 mean? A.Harmful. B.Ridiculous. C.Secure. D.Amazing. 2.Why was a fake website designed in the investigation? A.To trace the sources of hidden content.B.To assess the popularity of a camera. C.To evaluate the reliability of ChatGPT.D.To get positive but balanced reviews. 3.What is Larsen's suggestion for AI tool users? A.Combine search and language models.B.Exam and fix potential security issues. C.Reduce the time spent on some chatbots.D.Take a cautious attitude to its answers. 4.Which of the following is the best title for the text? A.ChatGPT Search Manipulated with Hidden Text B.OpenAI Conducted Research into Its Search Tool C.ChatGPT Become a Regular Search Tool Worldwide D.OpenAI Urged to Be Responsible for Paying Customers 152英语·0黑白题高一上 阅读理解+阅读七选五 Monday Week 12 白题 二、阅读七选五主题:情绪 难度:★★★★★ 建议用时:7min 参考答案:P39 If you've ever been in a cheerful mood,then met up with a bad-tempered friend,you'll know how infectious()emotions can be.Before you know it,you realize that you're feeling down too.I When you've been sad,perhaps your friend's liveliness has helped to lighten your mood. You might wonder who wins out-if you're feeling happy and your friends are feeling sad,do you yield to their sadness or do they catch your happiness?Part of the answer is likely depending on their and your levels of expressiveness and receptiveness.2 If you smile a lot when you're happy,you're more likely to infect your friends.Likewise,if your friends are impressionable and more prone(有做…倾向的)to copy facial expressions,then they'll be more likely to catch your smiles and start feeling happier. 3 For instance,there's evidence that fear has a smell,and that smelling the sweat of an anxious person can initiate(启动)activity in parts of the brain involved in empathy(共情)and processing emotions.In fact,there doesn't need to be any physical contact at all.Researchers have shown that emotions can spread through social media.4 If and when you encounter(an opposite emotion to your own,the experience will likely vary depending on how invested you are in that other person or people.5 And if you're feeling sad and a bunch of strangers surrounding you were laughing their heads off,you're likely to find it really annoying A.Happily,it can work the other way around too. B.This is especially true when we're talking with someone we care about. C.Everyone varies in how emotionally expressive and impressionable they are. D.That isn't to say that facial expressions are the only way for emotions to spread. E.If you care about them,you'll be more likely to shift emotionally to match their state. F.These processes have to do with effective communication and mutual understanding. G.People contacting more negative posts are more likely to post something negative themselves. 2 5 高一上英语:0黑白题153 白题 Week 12 Tuesday 完形填空+语法填空 一、 完形填空主题:历史 难度:★★★★★ 建议用时:12min 参考答案:P40 We place a great deal of importance on our history,but how important is it really? Michael Crichton,once said,"If you don't know history,you don't know anything.You are a leaf that doesn't know it is part of a 1."On the other hand,a philosopher from the 19th century,Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel,wasn't so 2 He said,"The only thing we learn from history is that we learn 3."Karl Marx,from the 19th century,said,"History repeats itself first as a(n)4 second as a farce()."So,we do learn from history,but that doesn't mean we don't make the 5 again. History tells us where we come from,what we did right,and what we 6.It gives us 7 for the future and helps us move forward with 8.We might repeat mistakes,but at least we can move forward with our eyes open.As we head into the future together,it's crucial to know not only our own history but also the history of our 9 around the world.What better way to understand a country than through the eyes of its 10 We have 11 perspectives on world history from people across the world.We call on the people from different countries to 12 the best books about their nation's history.We also explored our own country's past,13 our memories for stories that meant something to us growing up.So,join us on a journey around the world and through time.Take a quick but condensed trip through the entire history of England,from its 14 people to the 21st century.Learn about the tumultuous history of the US and Canada.Then,fly across the 15 to South Africa,India,Australia,and the Philippines to hear stories told by the people who know them best. 1.A.book B.tree C.history D.world 2.A.optimistic B.ambiguous C.realistic D.negative 3.A.nothing B.everything C.something D.anything 4.A.disaster B.tragedy C.story D.experiment 5.A.differences B.mistakes C.choices D.decisions 6.A.did wrong B.did differently C.did the same D.did the mess 7.A.hopes B.signals C.predictions D.warnings 8.A.regret B.confidence C.gratitude D.knowledge 9.A.members B.friends C.partners D.neighbours 10.A.culture B.government C.people D.belief 11.A.brought up B.brought back C.brought together D.brought about 12.A.collect B.post C.recommend D.rewrite 13.A.reflecting on B.digging into C.depending on D.appealing to 14.A.oldest B.latest C.earliest D.farthest 15.A.ocean B.plain C.skyline D.globe 154英语·0黑白题高一上 完形填空+语法填空 Tuesday Week 12 白题 二、语法填空主题:读书俱乐部 难度:★★★★★ 建议用时:8min 参考答案:P40 Two dozen people gathered in a cozy cafe-bookstore in Minnesota,chatting and laughing with those seated beside them.After ten minutes,the room 1 (fall)quiet.Then people opened their books and began to read. 2 most book clubs,the Silent Book Club's Minneapolis chapter doesn't require members to read a specific book.The set-up is simple:Bring whatever book you happen 3 (read) currently.Quietly read that book for 45 minutes.Then share a bit about the book with others. The clubs attract people who resist the idea of spending precious reading time on a book someone else selected for them.“】hated assigned(指定的)reading in school,”said Kortney Webster,4 member of this club since it started in 2019,shaking her head."Whenever I see the books 5 (recommend)on the reading list,I can't help but turn away from them."Across the table from her was Matt Streit,who launched the Minneapolis chapter of 6 has become a global phenomenon. Streit had heard a radio story about the founder of the first silent book club,with whom contact was 7 (immediate)established.Inspired by the founder's vision,Streit has his 8 (decide)to start his own chapter of the club.Fortunately,his club,though 9 (found)only a year ago,has now over 100 regulars.It has grown organically,attracting media attention and generating buzz on social media without any paid advertising. As Streit has emphasized,the club is for everyone and now it 10 (organize)regularly so that those who are shy can seek a balance of privacy and socialization. 10 高考核心词积累turm turn over移交;翻阅:反复考虑 turn around转身;转向:情况好转 turn in交上:归还:拐入:告发 turn out结果是:证明是:生产 turn against背叛 turn a profit获利;赚钱 turn the heat on加剧紧张或冲突 by turn轮流;依次 turn away避开:解雇;不准…入内:走开:转过脸 give a new turn to对…予以新的看法 turn of events事件的转折 高一上英语:0黑白题155 白题 Week 12 Wednesday 阅读理解+阅读七选五 阅读理解主题:人体衰老 难度:★★★★★ 建议用时:7min 参考答案:P40 Psychologist Laura Carstensen from Stanford University believes that feeling good about aging can encourage people to take better care of themselves.She explains that having a positive self- image might lead to better habits,which can benefit both the body and the mind. Scientists have discovered that proteins()called sirtuins,which exist in many living creatures,play an important role in how cells age and react to stress.These proteins help control cell activity,making sure cells work properly and repair damage.As sirtuin levels go down with age,the skin's ability to resist damage decreases. Researchers have been studying sirtuins for years to slow down this process.They want to "remind"aging skin cells to behave like younger ones by activating sirtuin activity.For example, increasing Sirtl helps rebuild elastic fibers,which can reduce sagging(F),while activating Sirt3 increases energy production in cells and boosts the production of a certain protein.Another protein, Sirt6,slows down the shortening of DNA,which can extend the "healthy life"of skin cells and reduce signs of aging.These discoveries could change skincare forever,offering ways to achieve firmer,smoother skin with fewer wrinkles and age spots.But the impact goes beyond just appearance.As Carstensen emphasizes,"To help people feel good about themselves,how they look,what their skin is like,could be an incredibly positive contribution for public health.What we can do now is rethink how we live our lives,so that longer lives are higher-quality lives.Not just in old age,but in every stage of life." By looking at both the science of aging and its emotional effects,researchers are not only helping to extend lifespans but also improving the quality of those years.After all,a longer life is most meaningful when it is lived well. 1.What can sirtuins do in aging process? A.They speed up cell growth. B.They repair damaged cells. C.They produce more skin cells. D.They remove harmful elements. 2.How did researchers reduce the speed of aging process? A.Boost energy storage. B.Rebuild skin structure. C.Activate skin cell function. D.Increases DNA production. 3.What can be inferred from Carstensen's words in Paragraph 3? A.People should care less about appearance. B.Aging is mainly determined by physical health. C.Skincare product is essential to higher-quality lives. D.A positive self-image can improve health in old age. 4.Where can you most likely to find the text? A.Modern Painters B.Runner's World C.Scientific American D.National Geographic 156英语·0黑白题高一上 阅读理解+阅读七选五 Wednesday Week 12 白题 二、 阅读七选五主题:环境保护 难度:★★★★★ 建议用时:7min 参考答案:P41 Humans have long tried to conquer water.We've straightened once-winding rivers for shipping purposes.We've built dams on rivers to store water for later use.1 But it's not,argues environmental journalist Erica Gies,author of Water Always Wins. Cities on former wetlands flood regularly-often disastrously.Straightened streams move faster than winding ones,giving water less time to flow downward.And they wash away riverbed ecosystems. In addition to laying out this damage done by supposed water control,Gies takes readers on a hopeful global tour of solutions to these problems.Along the way,she introduces "water detectives"-scientists,engineers,urban planners,and many others.2 These water detectives have found ways to give water the time and space it needs to flow slowly underground.Around Seattle's Thornton Creek,for instance,reclaimed land now allows for regular flooding,which has renewed riverbed habitat and created an urban oasis.In California's Central Valley,scientists want to find ways to move unpolluted storm water into subsurface valleys that make ideal aquifers(含水层).3 While some people are exploring new ways to manage water,others are leaning on ancient knowledge.Researchers in Peru are now studying old-style methods of water storage,which don't require dams,in hopes of ensuring a steady flow of water to Lima.4 "Decision makers come from a culture of concrete(混凝土),”Gies writes,“in which dams,.pipes and desalination factories are standard..” Understanding how to work with,not against,water will help humankind weather this age of drought and flood that's being worsened by climate change.5 Instead,we must learn to live within our water means because water will undoubtedly win. A.Controlling water is a false belief. B.It seems that water is willing to flow where we direct it. C.Instead of trying to control water,they ask:What does water want? D.These old-style underwater concrete techniques pave the way for the construction of dams. E.To further understand the whole ecosystem,they believe effective water control requires effort. F.The study may help convince those who favour concrete-centric solutions to try something new. G.Feeding groundwater supplies will in turn sustain rivers from below,which helps to maintain water levels and ecosystems 2 3 高一上英语:0黑白题157 白题 Week 12 Thursday 阅读理解+完形填空 阅读理解主题:戏刷 难度:★★★★★ 建议用时:8min 参考答案:P41 A speech in a play by Shakespeare can be as short as a word or as long as several hundred.But what is the most common length?We can take Ben Jonson's play Volpone (1606)and count the number of speeches and their lengths.The most common length is four words.The next most common length is five words.Of the other 16 Jonson's plays,12 also have a speech length mode()of four.It was not just Jonson:it was everybody.After 1602,four-word speeches were the most common kind across all the early modern plays that survived. After the London theatre industry took off,we see a concentration of speech length modes of nine or ten.After 1602,the mode of four predominated.If we look just at Shakespeare's plays,we find him doing what everyone else did:changing from faxouring nine-word speeches to favouring four-word speeches around 1597-1602 and never going back. Our suggestion is that the playwrights learned from one another how to represent more closely the speech lengths of everyday expressions and found that audiences love this.They started to focus less on strict writing rules and more on the liveliness of everyday speech. Another way to think of this is offered by the Russian literary scholar Boris Yarkho.He put forurd an "index()of liveliness"-the ratio of the number of speeches to the total number of lines in a play.He researched the works of the 17th-century French playwright Pierre Corneille and found that his comedies have a higher index because of their shorter speeches.The move from a mode of nine words to a mode of four represents the shortened average speech,and thus a move to livelier drama in Yarkho's terms. Nevertheless,we have no record of any dramatist or playgoer reflecting on the shortening of average speech lengths:our only knowledge of it comes from counting the words in the plays for ourselves. 1.What happened in English plays around the 1600s? A.Their storylines were about famous writers.B.They were influenced by a poetic writing style. C.They had different storytelling techniques.D.Their speeches were generally shorter in length. 2.What does the underlined word "predominated"in Paragraph 2 mean? A.Remained unique. B.Took the leading position. C.Disappeared slowly. D.Played a key role. 3.Why did playwrights change their writing styles according to Paragraph 3? A.To challenge traditional writing rules. B.To stand out by applying their unique style. C.To avoid being affected by social values. D.To create realistic and acceptable speeches. 4.Which of the following is Yarkho's opinion on the change in plays? A.It saved actors the trouble of memorizing their lines. B.It reflected people's preference for serious dialogues. C.It helped present dramas in an active and pleasant way. D.It made the characters express their feelings effectively. 158英语·0黑白题高一上 阅读理解+完形填空 Thursday Week 12 白题 二、完形填空主题:假期住宿 难度:★★★★★ 建议用时:12min 参考答案:P41 The holiday is around the corner,and those making last-minute plans to travel at that time are busy booking 1 hotel rooms in popular tourist destinations.In a bid to cash in on this rush for rooms, social media users are 2 platforms with offers of apartments for 3 just for the holiday week,at prices that are a part of what is being 4 by hotels,many of which are sold out. Unlike hotels,those renting out their homes are not charging anything 5 for cleaning the apartment while it is 6,no contract or deal needs to be signed and the ID information of the renters is not 7 required.Meanwhile,some netizens have expressed 8 over this trend of renting out personal apartments. "It is so unsafe.What if the people install a camera in your home or make it a complete mess," one asked while 9 on a post seeking tenants().Another said,"Won't you be afraid of people opening your computer and checking what's inside?" Experts said this novel way of sharing one's home not only means extra earnings for the homeowners,but also improves the 10 of the cities.However,there are risks involved.Fu Jian,a lawyer,said that as there is no written 11 being signed between homeowners and renters,and the ID information is not 12 it's difficult for the owners to safeguard their rights if an argument 13 Moreover,if there is an accident involving the guests during their stay in the apartment,the owner will more or less be held 14 he said.He advised owners to be aware of the rules before renting out their apartments,and added that renters should also choose 15 to avoid unnecessary risks. 1.A.wide-spread B.fast-disappearing C.time-saving D.newly-developed 2.A.separating B.providing C.cheering D.flooding 3.A.rent B.consideration C.purchase D.conservation 4.A.given B.exchanged C.charged D.encouraged 5.A.exceptional B.free C.extra D.rewarded 6.A.occupied B.empty C.free D.accessible 7.A.entirely B.heavily C.fairly D.necessarily 8.A.concern B.excitement C.delight D.disappointment 9.A.putting B.spying C.commenting D.working 10.A.history B.reputation C.size D.range 11.A.article B.agreement C.news D.response 12.A.operated B.printed C.signed D.registered 13.A.responds B.reveals C.appears D.obtains 14.A.responsible B.available C.profitable D.stable 15.A.hopefully B.specially C.carefully D.warmly 高一上英语:0黑白题159 白题 Week 12 Friday 阅读理解 主题:老鼠VR耳机 难度:★★★★★ 建议用时:8min 参考答案:P42 Scientists at Cornell University have created mini virtual reality headsets( for mice.These MouseGoggles offer researchers a glimpse into their behavior and brain functions. MouseGoggles are held in place on a scaffold(脚手架),sporting two smartwatch displays behind a pair of Fresnel lenses,complete with tech that tracks the animals'eye movements. By making VR more realistic for mice,scientists can more precisely monitor the brain activity associated with spatial navigation(空间定位)and memory.If you've ever strapped on a VR headset,you'll know that it feels more immersive (than watching something on a big screen.According to the new Cornell study,it seems even mice feel that way. The researchers tested mice in MouseGoggles and traditional screen-based VR systems with a "looming stimulus()'.A dark blob quickly expanded in their field of view,simulating an approaching predator(捕食者).“When we tried this kind of a test in the typical VR setup with big screens,the mice did not react at all,"says Matthew Isaacson,lead author of the study."But almost every single mouse,the first time they see it with the goggles,they jump.They have a huge startle reaction.They really did seem to think they were getting attacked()by a looming predator." "The more immersive we can make that behavioral task,the more naturalistic of a brain function we're going to be studying,"says biomedical engineer Chris Schaffer. The next steps,according to the team,are to develop wearable versions for other animals,and even integrate()other senses into the experience."I think five-sense virtual reality for mice is a direction to go for experiments,where we're trying to understand these really complicated behaviors,where mice are integrating sensory information,comparing the opportunity with internal motivational states,like the need for rest and food,and then making decisions about how to behave,says a biomedical engineer. 1.What feature does the MouseGoggles have? A.High mobility.B.Built-in speakers.C.Eye-tracking tech.D.Wireless connection. 2.What would mice do when they wear the MouseGoggles? A.They would react more strongly. B.They would react more frequently. C.They would ignore the stimulus. D.They would move more slowly. 3.Why did the scientists make the behavioral task more immersive? A.To study how brain works naturally. B.To include more sensory inputs. C.To test different VR setups. D.To improve VR for humans. 4.What's the best title for the passage? A.VR Gaming Revolutionized by Mice B.MouseGoggles Unlock Brain Secrets C.Mice Prefer Virtual Rewards D.VR's Role in Animal Fear Studies 160英语·0黑白题高一上 阅读理解+语法填空 Saturday Week 12 黑题 +读后续写 一、 阅读理解 Employers are ordering workers back to the office.They join a growing list that includes many tech companies and even the American government,where a CEO who has called remote work"morally wrong”and its supporters“detached(分离)from reality'”has championed the shift.When a bank announced the shift,it had to disable comments on its online post because of the fierce backlash() Zoe Cullen of Harvard Business School and her co-workers track the trade-offs(workers actually make,finding that workers are willing to accept a pay cut of 25%in return for fully or partly remote jobs.Their findings contrast with those from a survey by Nicholas Bloom of Stanford University,which found that American workers,on average,would accept only an 8%pay cut, with just one in five willing to take a hit of 15%or more.Their surveys reflect what workers say they want.That suggests remote work is much more than a perk() Jonathan Gruber of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Alan Krueger of Princeton University have found that when American states in the 1980s raised mandatory compensation insurance(强制性陪偿保险)for workplace injuries,wages fell to offset(抵消)the cost.Price Fishback of the University of Arizona and Shawn Kantor of Florida State University found a similar pattern when workers'compensation laws were introduced in dangerous industries such as coal mining or lumber milling. If remote work is,like the provision of benefits,costly to companies but valuable to workers. wages should follow the same pattern.Yet in most cases so far they have not.But what if workers have fewer options?Firms may no longer need to compete by offering remote work.Instead,they may begin pricing it in-offering lower salaries for remote roles,knowing job-hunters have fewer choices.Some signs of such a shift are already evident.Employment rates for middle-aged women and disabled folk have risen,with many newly able to take up remote work,yet their wages in these new remote roles are falling. 1.What's public attitudes to quit remote work? A.Expected. B.Supportive. C.Unclear. D.Dissatisfactory. 2.Why did results of Cullen's research differ from Bloom's? A.Because of methodology. B.Because of sample differences. C.Because of basic theories. D.Because of the way to calculate perks. 3.What can we infer from Paragraph 3? A.Insurance is rejected by workers. B.Remote workers don't have insurance. C.Perks come at a cost to wages. D.Dangerous jobs are banned by laws. 4.What may happen if the labor market weakens? A.Remote work demand drops. B.Hybrid policies expand. C.Gender gaps widen. D.Remote salaries decrease. 高一上英语:∞黑白题16T.C根据后文“heir reading skills”可知,开始了一个阅读项日。故 选C 8.A根那后文“with reading feels comfortable with doing so to a dog”可知,向可以帮助孩子阅读,所以即使是一个阅读有因雄 (struggling)的孩子,对着狗读书也会觉得很舒服。放选A。 9.B reception接待处:library图书馆:hospital医院:nursery托儿所, 根据上文“program at the local library'”可知,阅读项目是在图书馆 开展的,所以是走进图书馆。故进B. I0.B根据上文“Her joyful enthusiasm made me”可知,作者看到孩 子喜欢狗,自己也微笑(mile)了,故选B. Il.Abow衔躬:word单词:wave海浪:hand手,根据后文“Hes bowin眼!"可知,Che向她鞠躬致意,故选A。 I2.D henefit利益:title标题:advance进步:attention注意力,根据 上文"Chase offered her his%complete”以及后文“while she read him ntoy”可知,狗专心地听着女孩讲故事,即提供了全都注意力。 故选D. I3.A根据后文“he'd bowed naturally”可知,衡鞠躬是自发的,不是 作者训练的(train)。故选A I4.B experience经历:confidence自信:adventure冒陵:fortune运 气,根据后文“of kids who were shy or didn'tfit in'"以及上文狗和 孩子的互动可知,作若的拜访让害羞或不合群的孩子信心增加了, 故选B I5.D look after照原,come across遇见:refer to参考,cts扮演. 银锯后文“a wonderful ambassador for dogs一teaching children to e kind to animals”可知,(Chase扮演了大使的角色,教导孩子们善 待动物,故选D。 三、应用文写作 回参考范文 Dear Library. My name is Li Hua,a passionate reader at our school.I am writing to offer some suggestions for improving our library services and facilities,in hopes of providing a better experience for all students. Firstly,I suggest that the library increase the frequency of updating popular books to meet the reading demands of our classmates.Secondly,it would he beneficial to extend the opening hours of the library to accommodate students'schedules during their free time.Additionally,I propose adding more self-study areas to provide a quieter and more condueive environment for learning. I am confident that with your support and dedication.our library will become even more comprehensive and serve as a necessary place for students to learn and grow. Yours. Li Hua 母语言积累 高级表达 L.offer some suggestions提供一些建议 2.in hopes of希望 3.reading demands阅i读需求 高级句型 Firstly.I suggest that the library increase the frequency of updating popular books to meet the reading demands of our classmates,(运用了 tht引导的寒语从句) 参考答紧与解析 Sunday 高频词积累:L,existence:existent2.optimistic:optimist 3.through 4.creale:creative:creation 5.return 6.throw 7.sake 8.correspond:correspondence;correspondent 9.stem 10.ease 11.in point 12.acquisition 13.conclusion 14.less 15.spell 16.assistance:assistant 17.up 仿写:l.Mr.Smith traveled a long way to give a lecture at our school. which attracted many students.2.didn't realize its importance until WEEK 12>Monday 一、阅读理解 【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了《卫报)的一项调查 发现,OpenA1的(ChaIGPT搜常工具可能通过使用隐藏内容被操控, 并且可以从其慢索的网站返回恶意代码。 1.A问义猜测题。根据前文内容“(penA's ChatGPT search tool may be open to manipulation using hidden content'"以及常具可知, 隐藏内容操作通常是具有风险性的,同时结合后文“The investigation has revealed potential security issues with the yste."可知,隐藏内容操作带来誉在安全问题,由此推知,“ean return malicious code from websites it searches'"应是表达"可能带 回米自搜索网站的存在安全风险的代码”,即“有害的代码”。因此 推知.“malicious”意为“有害的”。枚选A, 2.C推理判断题。根据第二段“The Guardian tested how ChatGPT responded when asked to summarise webpages that contain hidden content."可知,设计觳网站是为了评估ChatGPT的可靠性,故 选C。 3.D推理判断题。根据最后一段"the technology behind ChatGPT and other chatbots and responses from Al tools should not always be trusted'"可知,他表示A】工具的响应并不总是值得信任的。由 此可推知,他建议用户对AI工其的客案持谨慎态度。故选D +.A标题H纳题,根据第一段“OpenAl's ChatGPT search tool may be open to manipulation using hidden content.and can return malicious code from websites it searches,a Guardian investigation has found.”可知,文章主要讲述了ChatGPT搜索工具可能被隐藏 内容操控的问题。A项“ChatGPT Search Manipulated With Hidden Text'"最适合作本文的标题。故选A, 二、阅读七选五 【语篇解读】木文是一篇说明文,文章主要介绍了朋友之间的情绪是 互相影响的。 1.A上文以及空后说明朋友的情绪会影响我们。空处承上启下, 入项“幸运的是,换种方式它也奏效。”符合语境,表明情绪的影响是 可以互.相作用的。故选A, 2.C上文说明个人受朋友的情绪影响取决于人们的表达能力和接受 能力。空处承接前文,继续回答本段第一句提出的问题。C项“每 个人在情绪表达和易受影利程度上各不相同.”符合语境。故选C, 3。D上文说明如果朋友更容易模仿面部表情,那么他们更容易受到 你快乐的影响,说明面部表情是传播情绪的途径。D项“这并不是 说面部表情是情储传福的难一方式,”承上启下,引出下文举例说明 其它的情绪传播途径。枚选D。 4.G上文说期情绪可以通过社交架体传播,G项中的“osts”是属 于社交煤体的一种,所以G项“接触到更多负面帖子的人更有可能 自已发布负面消息”符合语境,举例证明上面提到的观点,故 选G 学霸黑白题39 5.E上文说明付出的程度对影响他人的情绪有很大的作用。E项中 的"如果你关心他们,你更有可能会转变情绪,以适应他们的状态。” 符合语境,和下文并列例证解释前面提到的观点。故选E, Tuesday 一、完形填空 【语篇解读】本文是一篇议论文。文章阐述了历史对于个人和社会发 展的意义 1,B根据上文“a leaf”和“part o”并结合常识可知,叶子是树(tree】 的一部分。故远B。 2,A optimistic乐观的:ambiguous含痛的:realistie现实的:negative 荫极的。根据上文著名作家迈克尔·克莱顿的话“If you don't know history,you don't know anything."可知,他认为历史是有积 极意义的,对其持乐观态度,结合句中“On the other hand"可推知, 行学家格奥尔格·成廉·弗里德里希·黑格尔有不同见解,即他对 历史持消极态度,并不那么乐观。故选A 3.A根据上文可知,黑格尔与克菜颜相反,对历史持消极态度。由 此推知,他会认为我们从历史中学不到东西(nothing)。故选A。 4.B根据下文“second%arce"可知,马克思对历史给予了消极评 价。由此可知,历史就是悲刷(tragedy)和闲刚的不断重复。故 选B. 5,B根据上文马克思的话“History repeats itself”和第三段中“We might repeat mistakes'”可知,历史不斯重演,说明成然我们吸取了 教训,但还是会再犯错误(mistakes)。故远B。 6,A did wrong做错了:did differently做得不同:did the same做得 一样:did the mess弄得一糟。与上文“what we did right'”相照 应,历史告诉我们做对了什么和做错了什么。故选A。 7.D hopes希望:signals信号:predictions顶测:warnings警示。恨 居下文“for the future”和“We might repeat mistakes,but at least we can move forward with our eyes open."可推知,历史给了我们对 未来的警示,所以悟助我们带着知识(即如果忽略景示可能会面临 什么祥的后采)前进,故选D, 8.D regret后悔:confidence信心:ratitude越数:knowledge知识, 根据上文"History tells us where we come from,what we did right ,"和"It gives us.for the future"以及下文“move forward with our eyes open"可知,历史让我们知晓过去,给了我们对未来的警 示,帮助我们带着知识胸进。故选D。 9.D根据上文“we head into the future together'”和最后一段中 "Learn about the tumultuous history of the US and Cannda.Then, fly across the ..to South Africa.India.Australia.and the Philippines to hear stories told by the people who know them best." 可知,我们要了解的是地球邻居(neighbours)的历史:其它几个同过 于狭经。故选D 10.C根据下文“We have…perspectives on world history from people across the world.We call on the people from different countries to,,the best books about their nation's history.”可知, 通过人民(people)的眼睛是了解一个国家最好的方祛,故选C。 1l,C brought up提出:brought back带回:brought together汇集 brought about引起。恨据下文“from people across the world”可 知,对于来自世界各地人们的看祛,需要汇集整理。故选C, I2.C根据上文“call on”和下文“:he best books about their nation's history”可知,号召人们推荐(recommend)关于他们国家历史最好 的书。故远C, 高一上 I3.B reflecting on反思:digging into深人研究:depending on依机t appealing to呼吁,腿据上文"explored”和下文“our memories'”可 推知,要探索过去,在记忆中去挖据故事,故选B, 14.C根据上文“the entire history of England”和"from..to the21st century”可知,探索英格兰历史从最早的(earliest)英格兰人开始。 故选C。 I5.D根i据下文“to South Afric,nia.Australia,and the Phi击ppin" 可知,要飞越整个地球(globe)到达这些回家。故选D 二、语法填空 【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了无声读书俱乐部,包 括其活动形式,吸引的人群,创立过程以及意义等。 1,和考查时态。根据前后句可知,描述已发生的事,用一般过去 时。故填fel. 2.Uik心考在介词。根据句意可知,此处应用介词表示“与…不 同”,介词unke符合语境:单词位于句首,首字母应大写。故填 Unlike. 3.to be reading考登非谓语动同.happen to do sth为周定搭配,意 为“硅巧做某事”,根据句意,描述的是量近正在读的书,用不定式的 进行时。故填to be reading。 4.n考查冠词。周定搭配a memher6f意为“…的一员”,故填推。 5.recommended考查非謂语动词。木句已有谓语动词sce,所以 recommend用非语形式,和逻银主语“book,”之阔是被动关系,用 过去分词,表被动。故填recommended 6.what考查宾语从句,空处引导宾语从句,从句缺少主语.指事物, 用连接代词what引导,放填what. 7.immc击ately考查副词。空后是动词,因此空处应该用副词修饰。 故填副词形式immediately, 8.decision等查名词.空前是形容词性物主代词,故空处应填人 词.故填decision。 9.founded考查非谓语动词。本句是though引导的让步状语从句, 此处是省略句,完整句子为“hough his club was founded only year ago”,当从句主语和主句主语相同,且有be动问时,从句主语 和be动同可省略。故填【ounded. 10 is organized考查时态,语态和主谓一致.dub与org4ni2e是被 动关系,根据“ow”可知,时态用一般现在时:主语是it,be动词用 is。放填is organized. Wednesday 一、阅读理解 【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了科学家发现的名为 “sirtuins”的可以修复受损细胞的蛋白质, l.B细节理解题。根据第二段“Scientis1 s have discovered that proteins,,repair damage,”可知,sirtuins在衰老过程中的作用是修 复受损细胞。故选B. 2.C鈿节理解题,根据第三段-They want to·remind'aging skin cells to hehave like younger ones by activating sirtuin activity, 知,研究人员通过激活皮肤细胞功能来减缓度老过程。故选C 3.D推理判断题,根据第三段“To help people feel good,,public health.”可知,积极的自我形象可以促进老年健康,放选D. 4,C文章出处题。文章主要介绍了科学家发现名为“sirtuins”的蛋 白质可以修复受损细胞,从而影响者人们的衰老情况,介绍了研究 开展的经过以及这一发现所带来的启示,由此可知,文章主要美于 科学发现,最有可能远自“科学美国人”。故选C 学霸黑白题40 二、阅读七选五 【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了人类长期以来一直 试图任服水,但是埃里卡·吉斯认为人们应该了解如何与水合作.而 不是与水对抗, 1.B上文指出人类为了自己的目的.采用了不同的方式来管控水, B项“看上去水愿意向我们指引的方向流动。”与下文为转折关系, 引出话题。故选B. 2.C上文介绍了一群关注治水的人,C项“他们不是试图控制水,而 是问:水想要什么?”,C项中的hey指代上文中的“·wter detectives'-scientists,engineers.urban planners,and many oher=”,结合下文可知,这些水侦探知道了水要什么,并找到了对 策,上下文衔接连贯。故选C。 3.G根据上文可知在加州的中央山谷,科学家们想要找到方法来将 未受污染的雨水转移到地下山谷,形成理想的含水层。通过雨水补 给地下水形成理想的地下含水层。G:项“补给地下水反过来文会从 地下维持河流,这有助于锥持水位和生态系统,”表明,充足的地下 水能保证河流的水量,上下文衔接连贯顺畅。故选G 4.F根据上文可知,秘鲁的研究人员正在学习古老的蓝水方式 F项“这项研究可能有助于说服那共喜欢以混凝土为中心的解决方 案的人尝试一些新的东西,”,此处”The study”指代上文中的秘鲁 的水管理的研究,下文中的“Decision makers come from a culture of conerete'"与F项中的“those who favour conerete-centrie solutions" 相呼成。故选F, 5.A上文为对全文的总结,A项“控制水资源是一种错误的信念,” 是对上一句的进一步解释,A项与下文为转折关系,说明了人类与 水之间的正确关系,上下文衔接连惯。故选A。 Thursday 一、阅读理解 【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了1?世纪后,大多数戏剧的话语 长度转向四字模式,剧作家认为较短的戏制话语使以一种积极偷快的 方式呈现规刷, I.D细节理解题。根据第二段“After the London theatre,modes of nine or ten.""If we look just at Shakespeare's plays...and never going back..”可知,16世纪末,龙制中的话语长度多为9词,l0 词,17世纪后,话语长度转向4词,话语长度变短。故选D 2.B问义猜测圈。根据睡线词下文“If we look just at Shakespeare's plays..never going back."可知,画线词后以莎士比亚的戏剧为例, 说明话语长度变短,并且再澄有变长,推知,4问模式从此处于主流 领导地位,故画线词意思为:处于领先地位,故选B 3.D细节理解题。根据第三段“(Dur suggestion is that,strc writing rules and more on the liveliness of everyday speech."可知, 侧作家写作时更加重视日常用折的生动性,因此,他们改变写作风 格是为了创造现实和可接受的演讲,故选D。 4.C推理判断题。根据第四段中的"The move from,,livelier drama in Yarkho's term”可知,Yarkho认为,将戏鹏的词数变短, 有助于以一种积极愉快的方式呈现戏剧。故选C 二、完形填空 【语篇解读】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要分析了一种新型的出粗公 寓出现,为房主带来了收人也为租客带来方便,然面,它也存在问题, I.B wide-spread广泛分布的:fs-disappearing快速消失的:time saving节省时闻的:newly-developed新开发的,根据前文The holiday…busy booking”和后文“hotel rooms in popular tourist 参考答案与解析 destinations'"可知,慰期来临之前热门旅游地的酒店被很快预定,客 房很快就缺少了,做选B, 2.D separating分开:providing提供:cheering欢呼:flooding大量面 人,蜂拥而出。根据前文“In a bid to.users are”和后文“platforms with offers of apartments”可知,为了从这股租房热潮中获利.社交 媒体用户在平上大量提供度假周的公寓出租服务。做选D。 3.A rent出租:consideration考总:purchase购买:conservation保 护,根据前文“social media users are2 platforms with offers of partments for”和后文“just for the holiday week”可知,社交媒体用 户在平台上大量提供度假周的公寓出租服务。故选A 4.C given给予:exchanged交换:charged收费:encouraged鼓励。根 据前文“at price%that are a part of what is heing”和后文“by hotels" 可知,出祖公寓的价格是酒店收费的一部分,即比酒店收费使宜: 故选C, 5,C exceptional杰出的:fre电自由的:cxtr额外的:rewarded奖励 恨据前文"hose renting out their homes are not charging anything' 和后文“for cleaning the apartment'"可知,出租公寓不收取任何额外 的清洁费用。故选C。 6.A occupied占用的:empty空的:free免费的:accessible可使用的. 恨据前文“those renting out their homes are not charging anything 5 for cleaning the apartment while it is'”可知,出l房屋的人在 公离被占用期间不收取任何额外的清洁费用。故选A T.D entirely完全地:heavily沉重地,iry公正地:necessarily必要 地,根据文“no contract or deal needs to be signed and the ID information of the renters is not'”可知,出阻公寓不需要签订合同, 也不一定需要租房者的身份信息。故选D。 8.A concern担忧:excitement兴奋:delight快乐:disappointment失 望,根据语境和后文“It is so unsafe,What if the people install a camera in your home or make it a complete mess”"可知,一些网民对 这种出租公寓的趋势表示担忧,故远A 9.C putting放:spying发现:commenting评论:working工作。恨据 后文“on数post seeking tenants”可知,这句话是一位网友的评论。 故选C I0.B history历史:reputation声誉size尺寸range范围,根据常识 和前文“Experts said this novel way of sharing one's home not only means extra earnings for the homeowners.but also improves" 知,专家表承,这种新奇的合阻方式能提高城市的声誉。故选B. Il.B article文章;greement协议:news新回:response回应.根据 前文”there is no written”和后文“being signed between homeowners and renters'"可知.房主和相房者之间没有签署书面 协议。做选B。 I2.D operated操作:printed打印:signed签署:registered注册:登 i记,根据前文"no contraet or deal needs to be signed and the ID information of the renters is not7 required"l以及“theD information is not'"可知,租房者身份信息设有登记。故选D. I3.Cfes5pond回应revenls显现:appears出现:obtains得到。根据 前文“il's difficult for the owners to safeguard their rights if an gument"可知,如果发生争执,房主很难雏权。故选C, I4.A responsible负责的:available可获得的:profitable有利可图 的:stable稳定的。根据常识和前文“if there is an aceident involving the guests during their stay in the apartment”及后文“He dvised owners to be aware of the rules”可知,如果租客在人住期 学霸黑白题41 间发生意外事故,房东或多或少都要承扣责任。故选A。 I5.C hopefully有希望地:specially特殊地;carefully仔细地:warmly 温暖地。根据前文“renters should also choose'”和后文“to avoid unnecessary risks”可知,律师建议租房者也应该仔馏选择,以避免 不必要的风险。故选C, Friday 阅读理解 【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了科学家为老鼠设计的虚拟现实 耳机MouseGog裂lcs. I,C细节理解题。第二段提到“with tech that tracks the animals' eye movements'”,说明MouseGoggles的特点是眼球追套技术,故 选C, 2,A推理判新题。根据第四段可知,每只老鼠第一次通过护日镜看 到它时,都会跳起来,认为自己正在被一个逼近的辅食者攻击,这 是用普通的投影做不到的,这说明老鼠藏上MouseGoggles时反应 更强烈。放选A。 3.A细节理解题。倒数第二段提到“The more immersive we can make that behavioral task.the more naturalistic of a brain funetion we're going to be studying”,这说明科学家使行为任务更具沉浸感 是为了研究大脑在自然状态下的工作方式。故选A。 4.B标题归纳题。通读全文可知,本文主要介绍了科学家为老鼠设 计的虚拟现实耳机MouseGoggles,以及这种设备如何帮助研究人 员更精确地监测老鼠的大菌活动。因此,最佳标随是选项B "MouseGoggles Unlock Brain Secrets(MouseGoggles解锁大前秘 密)”。故选B Saturday 一、阅读理解 【语篇解读】木文是一篇说明文,文章主要介绍了远程办公对员工薪 资的影响。 1.D观点态度题。根据第一段提到“disable comments...because of the fierce backlash”可知,公众对放并远程办公是不满意的。故 选D 2.A细节理解题。恨据第二段"track the trade-offs workers actually mnke"和"Their surveys reflect what workers say they want."可知, 前者考虑的是工人实际做出的选样,后者则是调查口头的意愿,是 调在方法上的不同。故透A。 3.C推理判断题。第三段提到”raised mandatory compensation insurance ...wages fell to offset the cost""a similar pattern" 可知,提高保险会导致工资下降,即员工获得保险这一稻利是以括 性工资为代价的,故选C, 4,D细节理解题。根据第四段提到“.ewer options?,…offering lower salaries'"可知,如果劳动力市场减射,即工人的选择更少,那 么公司可能会开始提供薪水更低的远程职位,因为工人别无选择。 故选D. 二、语法填空 【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文,文章主要讲述了建筑师兼教授 Eugene Kwak希望能创建一个集农业,食品和人员于一体的空间. L,s考查介词。根据语境“Eugene decided he could use his experience 1 an architeet and professor to create a space for arming”可知Eugene决定他可以利用自己作为建筑师和教授的经 验来打造一个用于耕种的空间。s意为“作为”,故填s 高一上 2.toid考查非谓语动词。空格处应为不定式作该句表语。故填 to find. 3,which that考查定语从句.空处引导定语从句,先行词lmn,指 物,在定语从句中作主语,故用关系代词which或that引导,故填 which that。 4.a考查冠词。landowner为可数名同,此处表示泛指,且landowner 发音以辅音音素开头,故用不定冠词a修饰。故填a 5.suitable考查形容问。空格处作为定语修饰名问farmer,故应用 形容词suitable,意为"合适的”。故填uitable。 6.In考查固定短语,空格处与exchange共同构成本句状语,表示 “作为交换”之意,故成为周定短语in exchange:单词位于句首,首字 母大写,故填1n T.rrangement考在名词.空格处作动词designed的宾语,故应用 名词形式arrangement.表示"安排”,该词为可数名词.此处应用单 数形式。放填arrangement。 8.his考查代词。分析句子可知,空格处为h(合造的人)的定 语,恨据所给词,此处应用形容词性物主代词。放填s 9.seeking考查非谓语动词。分析句子结构可知,空格处应为非谓语 动词作后置定语锋饰a family,.且此处逻辑主语a family构成主 动关系,应用现在分词。放填seeking 10.were helped考查时态,语态和主谓一致。空格处为本句谓语动 词,和主语the farmers是被动关系,此处为一般过去时,故应为一 般过去时的被动态;主语为复数,所以he动词用were。故填were helped. 三、读后续写 。前情回项 本文讲述了作者今年打算参加组约马拉松比赛,作者总是去跑 步,在跑步的时候,作者总能西到一位中国老光生,两人会礼貌地打 个招呼,作者的母亲米看望作者儿天,母亲却对跑步做出了消极评 价。作者在跑步的时候无法摆脱母亲的评价,觉得非常沮丧,开始质 疑自己跑步的意义,粗心自己在览步途中心脏病发作。 Q思路点拨 ①由第一段首句内容“母亲的话像一块巨大的毯子一样留在我的脑海 里.”可知,第一段可描写作者被母亲的话影响了,跑不下去了,以及 作者遇到那位老先生,他为作者解释了丁恤上充满鼓励的汉字的 意思。 ②由第二段首句内容“听了那人的话,我的脚步更有了莫名的力量,“ 可知,第二段可描写作者内心受到效舞,变得积极起来,以及作者转 而继续跑步,心情变得好起米 风词类激活 行为类 ①i记起:recall/remember/recollect ②看见:see/pol ③促使:prompt motivate stimulate ④探救:save/rescue 情绪类 D受挫的:defeated discouraged ②热情地:enthusiastically/passionately 凹参考范文 Paragraph 1: My mother's statement remained in my mind like a giant blanket. 学霸黑白题42 Gradually.my jog slowed to a walk.My body drained of energy and my mind felt extremely defeated.Just as I was going to turn around and head for home feeling more discouraged than I could recall in years-I saw that elderly Chinese gentleman again.Seeing my shirt in the distance had prompted him to mareh towards me.With limited English he pointed to the letters and enthusiastically said,"You very good…you very fast." Paragraph 2: Upon hearing the man's words,I felt more unexplained strength in my step.He cast his usual warm smile at me and gave me a thumb up as we passed each other.A surge of warmth flooding across my whole body.I didn't turn from the trail where my previous dark mood had intended.Thanks to that little boost.I continued for six more miles that day instead.I was not that fast.but was very good in my spirit and my heart.Luckily.the elderly gentleman saved me from the shadow of negative feedback. ©语吉积累 高级表达 l.head for前往 2.in the distance在远处 3.dark mood低落的情绪 .thanks1o幸亏 高级句型 1.Seeing my shirt in the distance had prompted him to march towards me.(动名问短语Seeing,作主语) 2.A surge of warmth flooding across my whole body.I didn't turn from the trail where my previous dark mood had intended.where 引导限制性定语从向) Sunday 高频间积累:l.investigate2.investment:investor3.generation: generative 4.deal 5.irregular:regularity 6.lean 7.concentrate;concentrated 8.favourable 9.messy 10.argue 11.forward 12.more 13.approach 14.sensible:sensitiver sensitivity 15.contrast 16.up 仿写:l,Reading books that are full of wisdom is a good way to improve your thinking ability.2.that we seldom got to eat:to have our whole family gathered together 期末测试卷(一)】 第一部分阅读 第一节 A 【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了美国西部一些著名的国 家公园。 L.A细节理解题,根据Grand Canyon National Park,Arizona部分 "The huge valley at its widest is 18 miles wide and at its deepest is a mile deep.."可知,大峡谷国家公同粗有一个巨大的山谷,最深处 达一英里,因此在这个公园可以欣赏到深谷,故选A。 2.C细节理解盟.根据Saguaro National Park,Arizona部分的 -Saguaro National Park is dedicated to the preservation of the stunning sagunro cactus.The amazing.towering cactus only grows in程seleet part of the world,”可知,使瓜罗国家公园的特点是高耸 参考答案与解析 的仙人掌。故选C 3.D文章出处题。根据第一段内容”The western-part of the United States is filled with amazing national parks,and there is no better way to enjoy these destinations than to take a road1rip.“可知,文章 介绍了美国西部儿个国家公同的特点雅游客可以享受的活动,这类 信息通常出现在旅游指南或手册中,故选D。 B 【语篇解读】木文是一篇议论文。文章探讨了动物是否有情感以及情 感程度。 4.C推理判断题。根锯第一段中“When you encounter animals。do you wonder what they're thinking?Seeing a newborn lamb or a cute puppy might arouse happy emotions in us.but what are they thinking?Does the look on their face and the way they behave indicate how they're feeling-or are they feeling nothing at all?"af 推知,作者通过提出同题引发读着兴趣,从而引入动物是否有情越 这一话题。故选C。 5.C细节理解题。根据第二段中“Perhaps it's pets we think we understand most-as they are the animals we spend a lot of time with and therefore get to know best.."可知,作者i认为我们最了解宠 物是因为我们通常和它们待在一起。故选C 6.B词义猜测题。根据第三段中“Other wild animals might have feelings too.Giraffes and whales,for example,are known to experience grief when someone in their group dies,"可知,画线词所 在句用举例的方式来说明其他野生动物可能也有感情,结合常识, 群体中有成员死亡时,动物感受到的情越应该是“悲伤”。由此可 知,画线词grief意思是“悲伤”,与B项“Sadness'"同文。故选B. 7.D推理判断题.根据最后一段中“If we understand the depths of emotions animals can feel.this should make us question the existence of zoos and slaughterhouses around the world.and rethink those system.”可推知,作者对动物园和屠宰场的存在表示怀疑 故选D, 【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Chava Willig Levy的故 事,她因患小儿麻痹症导致瘫痪,但后来通过努力成了一名残疾权益 侣导者,展现了她积极而对生活的态度。 8.D细节理解题,根据第二段“However,it turned out that she was in a single room with a group of kids who all had mobility impairment.Some of those kids were also intellectually disabled. They weren't even allowed to eat lunch in the cafeteria."可知,她在 学校受到了不公平的待遇。放选D, g.A推理判断题.根据第四段“The lyries were about adoption and I started sobbing in the car.sinee I have two children I adopted at birth.I wrote to her after that.and I think she's a remarkable person."可知,Barbara Schumer被Chava的播客所感动,从而说明 Chava的播客对她产生了积极的影响,因此,作者提到Barbara Schumer是为了晨示Chava的趣响力,故选A。 I0.B细节理解题,根据最后一段“Having a disability is an important piece of who you are.and I'm not at all in favor of living my life as if the disability is not important.But it shouldn't be the thing that bolds me back from becoming stronger..”及全文可知, 学霸黑白题43

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