Unit 4 Digital life综合检测-【勤径学升】2025-2026学年新教材八年级上册英语同步练测(外研版2024)

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学段 初中
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章节 Unit 4 Digital life
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使用场景 同步教学-单元练习
学年 2025-2026
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Duolingoisoneofthemostpopularlanguage learningapps.Itincludeslessonsinreadingandwriting. Ituseslotsofgamestomakelearningfunandengaging. Ithas many diferent topics, from grammar to pronunciation.   HeloTalkisacreativeappthathelpsuserseasily practisetheirEnglishspeakingskilsbyconnectingthem withnativespeakersworldwide.Thismakesitperfectfor thosewhowanttopractisetheirspeakingwhilealso makingfriendswithpeoplefromdiferentcultures! (  )1. Whichisthebestapptohelpremembernewwords? A. B. C. D. (  )2.Whichappmakeslearningfunandengagingandhasmanydiferent topics? A.HeloTalk. B.Duolingo. C.Busuu. D.Memrise. (  )3.WhoisthemostsuitabletouseHeloTalk? A.Someonewhowantstoplaygames. B.Someonewhoisanativespeaker. C.Someonewhoisgoodatgrammar. D.Someonewholikesmakingfriends. (  )4.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanwereadthetext? A.Health. B.Sports. C.Science. D.Nature. B ( LM$234 )IfyouwalkedbyJamesbedroom,youmighthearthe8 yearoldtalking.Youmightthinkhewaschatingwithafriend,orwithhis4 yearoldsister,Anna.Morelikely,Jameswouldbetalkingtohissmartspeaker, anEchoDot. JamesoftenaskshisDottoteljokesandreportthetimeandtemperature. Andhissister?SheasksittoplaysongsfromFrozen. AsofDecember2017,therewereabout67milionsmartspeakersinthe UnitedStates.Ayearlater,thatnumberhadjumpedtonearly119milion.But asthenumberofkidsusingsmartspeakersgrows,peopleworyaboutprivacy ( ÙÚ )anddatacolection. Researchersdidasurveyofmorethan1,000parentswithkidsages2to8. Thesurveyisabouthowkidsusesmartspeakers.Italsoaskedaboutprivacy. Nearlyhalfoftheparentssaidheirkidsusethespeakers,andhalfofthose kidsusethem daily.Ofparentswhohaveturnedofasmartspeakers microphone,aboutonethirdofthemdiditbecausetheydidnttrustthespeaker. “Asmartspeakermightbehavelikeahumaninsomeways,”saysFlorian Schaub,aprofessor.“Butthatsrealyacompanycolectingdataaboutyou. Everythingyousaytoasmartspeakerisrecordedbythesecompanies. Companiesusetherecordingsindiferentways,suchastopersonalizeserviceor decidewhichadstoplay.”Ifusersdontlikethis,hesuggeststurningofthe speakerwhenitsnotinuse. Jamessayshedoesntworyaboutprivacy.Buthismumdoes.“Sometimes, thespeakerflashesitslightswhenwerenottalkingdirectlytoit,”shesays.“I wonderwhatitsdoing.” (  )5.Jamesmaytalkwith mostinhisbedroom. A.hisfriend B.Anna C.hisparent D.EchoDot (  )6.ThesmartspeakercandothefolowingthingsEXCEPT . A.dancingtomusic B.telingjokes C.playingmusic D.telingkidstime (  )7.WhichofthefolowingisNOTtrue? A.Jamesmumdoesnttrustthesmartspeaker. B.Thenumberofthesmartspeakerin2018isabout78% largerthan thatin2017. C.Over1,000parentsandkidstakepartinthesurvey. D.Youcandonothingtodowiththesmartspeakerifyoudontfeel safe. (  )8.Thepassageismainlyabout . A.theinventionofthesmartspeaker B.thedevelopmentofthesmartspeaker C.theuseandtheproblemsofthesmartspeaker D.thepeoplewhousethesmartspeaker C ( JA$234 )Chinaagainoperatedthefastestbulettrain( ÛÜÝw ) serviceintheworld. AccordingtoChinaDaily,theBeijingtoShanghaitrainonceagainwas alowedtoreachspeedsupto350kilometresanhouronaverage.Adeadlycrash ( Þw )betweentwobulettrainsin2011causedChinatolimitthespeedsto300 kilometresanhour. SouthChinaMorningPostreportedthechangewilcuttraveltimebyone houronthe1,300kilometretripbetweenBeijingandShanghai.Thefaster BeijingShanghaitrainsbeganon21December,andotherlineswilalsobe launched( ß> ),accordingtothenewspaper. Chinahasalreadyhadseveraloftheworldsfastestoperatingtrains.The fastestistheShanghaiMaglev( OàáâãÝw )—thatcanreachspeedsupto 430kilometresanhour.ThetrainislimitedtocarypassengersfromShanghais centretothecitysairport.Theword“maglev”standsformagneticlevitation.In thissystem,trainvehiclesarekeptofthegroundandpoweredbymagnets( á ä ).Highspeedbulettrainshavewheelsandrunonatrack. ThesecondfastesttrainintheworldistheonerunningbetweenBeijingand Shanghai,accordingtothewebsiteRailwayTechnology. Chinaalsohasmorehighspeedraillinesthananywhereelseintheworld— coveringabout19,000totalkilometres,accordingtoTheAsociatedPres. (  )9.WhydidChinalimitthespeedsofbulettrainsto300kilometresan hour? A.Becauseofaseriousaccident. B.Becausealotoftravelersdontliketoohighspeed. C.Because300kilometresperhourisfastenough. D.Becausethefastesttrainsinothercountrieshavejustreachedatop speedof300kilometresperhour. (  )10. HowlongdidittakefromBeijingtoShanghaibybulet trainafterDecember? A.About2.5hours. B.About3hours. C.About3.7hours. D.About4hours. (  )11.Theword“maglev”isshortfor“ ”. A.magneticlevitation B.magicalgloves C.magneticlesson D.magicaltelevision (  )12.Thepassagemaybefrom . A.anEnglishnewspaper B.astorywebsite C.atravelmagazine D.adictionary D ( NOP#$ )20thJanuary,2025,aChinesetechcompanynamedDeepSeek madeanewAIcaledDeepSeekR1.Thissmartprogram cansolvemaths problems,writecode,andanswerquestionsliketopmodelssuchasOpenAIs GPT4o,butitcostsmuchlesstobuild.Theteamspentonly ` 5.58milion (1/70ofOpenAIscost)andused2,048computerchipsfortwomonths.This showsthatgoodideascanbeatbigmoney. DeepSeekR1learnsbytryingmanytimesandgetingbeter,likehow studentspractisemaths.OtherAIsneedlotsofpreparedexamples,butR1 improvesbyitself.Forexample,inaglobalmathstest,itgot79.8% right, slightlyhigherthanOpenAIsmodel.AsimpleversionofR1canevenrunon lowcostcomputers,helpingschoolsandsmalcompanies. DeepSeekR1isfreetouseandchange.Onitsfirstdayonline,over 19,000programmersworldwidestartedprojectstostudyit.AGermanscientist —11— 八年级英语 上册 外研版 考号 班 姓名 装⋯⋯⋯⋯订⋯⋯⋯⋯线⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯内⋯⋯⋯⋯不⋯⋯⋯⋯要⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯答⋯⋯⋯⋯题⋯⋯⋯⋯⋯ Unit 4 综合检测 满分 90分 题 号 一 二 三 四 五 总 分 得 分 第一部分 选择题(共50分) 一 阅读理解(共20小题 每小题2分 满分40分) 第一节 阅读下面语言材料,从每题所给的A、B C D四个选项中选出 最佳选项。 A (辽宁一模)Learning a new language can be scary,especially when you are just starting out. Luckily, with the help of modern technology, it is now easier than ever to learn English. Here are some of the best apps that can help you learn English for free. Memrise can help you build your words and expressions through videos and pictures. You can also challenge yourself with activities such as memory games. The app is for all skill levels,so you can start whenever you want. Busuu is a free platform where users can improve their overall understanding of English. It also has lots of grammar, listening,and pronunciation lessons that will help. Duolingo is one of the most popular language- learning apps. It includes lessons in reading and writing. It uses lots of games to make leaming fun and engaging. It has many different topics, from grammar to pronunciation. HelloTalk is a creative app that helps users easily practise their English speaking skills by connecting them with native speakers worldwide. This makes it perfect for those who want to practise their speaking while also making friends with people from different cultures! ( )1.新考向Which is the best app to help remember new words? A.RE B. C. D. ( )2.Which app makes learning fun and engaging and has many different topics? A.HelloTalk. B.Duolingo. C.Busuu. D. Memrise. ( )3. Who is the most suitable to use HelloTalk? A.Someone who wants to play games. B.Someone who is a native speaker. C.Someone who is good at grammar. D. Someone who likes making friends. ( )4.In which part of a magazine can we read the text? A.Health. B.Sports. C.Science. D. Nature. B (辽宁模拟预测)If you walked by James'bedroom,you might hear the 8- year-old talking. You might think he was chatting with a friend, or with his 4- year-old sister,Anna. More likely,James would be talking to his smart speaker, an Echo Dot. James often asks his Dot to tell jokes and report the time and temperature. And his sister?She asks it to play songs from Frozen. As of December 2017, there were about 67 million smart speakers in the United States. A year later, that number had jumped to nearly 119 million. But as the number of kids using smart speakers grows, people worry about privacy (隐私)and data collection. Researchers did a survey of more than 1,000 parents with kids ages 2 to 8. The survey is about how kids use smart speakers. It also asked about privacy. Nearly half of the parents said heir kids use the speakers, and half of those kids use them daily. Of parents who have turned off a smart speaker's microphone,about one-third of them did it because they didn't trust the speaker. A smart speaker might behave like a human in some ways, says Florian Schaub, a professor.“But that's really a company collecting data about you. Everything you say to a smart speaker is recorded by these companies. Companies use the recordings in different ways,such as to personalize service or decide which ads to play.”If users don't like this, he suggests turning off the speaker when it's not in use. James says he doesn't worry about privacy. But his mum does. Sometimes, the speaker flashes its lights when we're not talking directly to it,"she says. I wonder what it's doing. ( )5.James may talk with_____most in his bedroom. A.his friend B. Anna C.his parent D.Echo Dot ( )6.The smart speaker can do the following things EXCEPT____ A.dancing to music B.telling jokes C.playing music D.telling kids time ( )7.Which of the following is NOT true? A.James'mum doesn't trust the smart speaker. B.The number of the smart speaker in 2018 is about 78larger than that in 2017. C.Over 1,000 parents and kids take part in the survey. D.You can do nothing to do with the smart speaker if you don't feel safe. H 抖音/微信扫码 ( )8.The passage is mainly about _____ A. the invention of the smart speaker B.the development of the smart speaker C.the use and the problems of the smart speaker D. the people who use the smart speaker 学科精讲 技巧提升 错题收集 学霸秘籍 C (锦州模拟预测)China again operated the fastest bullet train(高速列车) service in the world. According to China Daily, the Beijing to Shanghai train once again was allowed to reach speeds up to 350 kilometres an hour on average. A deadly crash (撞车)between two bullet trains in 2011 caused China to limit the speeds to 300 kilometres an hour. South China Morning Post reported the change will cut travel time by one hour on the 1,300-kilometre trip between Beijing and Shanghai. The faster Beijing-Shanghai rains began on 21 December,and other lines will also be launched(启动),according to the newspaper. China has already had several of the world's fastest operating trains. The fastest is the Shanghai Maglev(上海磁悬浮列车)—that can reach speeds up to 430 kilometres an hour. The train is limited to carry passengers from Shanghai's centre to the city's airport. The word maglev” stands for magnetic levitation. In this system, train vehicles are kept off the ground and powered by magnets(磁 铁).High-speed bullet trains have wheels and run on a track. The second-fastest train in the world is the one running between Beijing and Shanghai,according to the website Railway Technology. China also has more high-speed rail lines than anywhere else in the world— covering about 19,000 total kilometres, according to The Associated Press. ( )9.Why did China limit the speeds of bullet trains to 300 kilometres an hour? A.Because of a serious accident. B.Because a lot of travellers don't like too high speed. C.Because 300 kilometres per hour is fast enough. D.Because the fastest trains in other countries have just reached a top speed of 300 kilometres per hour. ( )10.跨学科 How long did it take from Beijing to Shanghai by bullet train after December? A.About 2.5 hours. B.About 3 hours. C. About 3.7 hours. D.About 4 hours. ( )11.The word“maglev” is short for“_____”. A.magnetic levitation B.magical gloves C.magnetic lesson D.magical television ( )12.The passage may be from_____ A.an English newspaper B.a story website C.a travel magazine D.a dictionary D新素材 (葫芦岛一模)20th January,2025,a Chinese tech company named DeepSeek made a new AI called DeepSeek-R1. This smart program can solve maths problems, write code,and answer questions like top models such as OpenAI's GPT-4o, but it costs much less to build. The team spent only $5.58 million (1/70 of OpenAI's cost)and used 2,048 computer chips for two months. This shows that good ideas can beat big money. DeepSeek-R1 learns by trying many times and getting better, like how students practise maths. Other AIs need lots of prepared examples, but R1 improves by itself. For example,in a global maths test, it got 79.8right, slightly higher than OpenAI's model. A simple version of R1 can even run on low-cost computers, helping schools and small companies. DeepSeek-R1 is free to use and change. On its first day online,over 19,000 programmers worldwide started projects to study it. A German scientist 11 saidexperimentswithR1cost̀ 10insteadof̀ 300withotherAIs.EvenMeta (afamousU.S.techcompany)topscientistsaid,“ThiskindoffreeAIcould changetheworld.” U.S.techcompaniesareworied.Metaplanstospend̀ 65bilionormore onAIresearch.ExpertssayChinaiscatchingupfast.AreportinNature magazinecaledR1a“bigstepforward”,provingthatsmartideasbeat expensivetools. AsaDeepSeekengineersaid,“WewantAItobeafriend,notsomething onlyrichpeoplecanuse.”WithR1,Chinashowstheworldthatgreatthings comefromnewideasandhardwork,notjustmoney. (  )13.Whatisthemainpurposeofthearticle? A.TocompareChineseandAmericanAItechnologies. B.TointroducealowcostAImodelfromChina. C.Toexplainhowcomputerchipswork. D.Toencouragestudentstobecomeprogrammers. (  )14.HowmuchdiditcosttotrainDeepSeekR1? A.̀5.58milion. B.̀65bilion. C.̀10. D.̀300. (  )15.Whatdoes“improvesbyitself”meaninthearticle? A.Itneedsprogrammerstofixmistakes. B.Itbecomesbeterthroughpractice. C.ItcopiesanswersfromotherAIs. D.Itonlyworkswithexpensivetools. (  )16.WhyisDeepSeekR1caleda“bigstepforward”? A.Itusesthemostexpensivetools. B.Itshowssmartideascanbeatexpensivetools. C.ItwascreatedbyU.S.scientists. D.Itcanonlyhelprichpeople. /a1   23bc , :de*<=>ABCADfghijkl>E FAB , mCn0@op>AB 。 ( QR+< )Todaypeoplearespendingmoretimeonthephonesthanever before.Astudyshowspeoplebornbetween1981and1996spendabout3.7 hourseverydayontheirphones.17. Somepeopleareeventoobusylookingattheirsmartphonestolookwhere theyregoingwhenwalking.ASouthKoreandoctoralstudentisworiedabout this,sohecomesupwithasolution. 18. Hecalsit“theThirdEye”.Peoplecanweartheroboticeye ontheheadanditcanhelpthemwalkaroundsafelywhentheyrelookingattheir smartphones.Whentheuserlowershis/herheadtolookatthephone,the roboticeyeopensupandstartslookingahead.19. Itwilmakea soundandteltheusertolookupbeforehe/shewalksintoit. Paengsays“theThirdEye”isthelookofthefuture.“Aswecannottake oureyesofsmartphones,wewilneedanothereyeinthefuture,”hesays. 20. Infact,hejustexpectsittomakepeopleseehowmuchtimethey spendontheirphonesandtrytobreakthehabit. A.Theroboticeyeisveryhelpfultosmartphoneusers. B.However,hepointsoutthathisroboticeyeisnotarealsolution. C.Anditsaysapersonwilspendalmost9yearsonasmartphoneduringhis/ herlife. D.Ifthepersoncomesclosetoanobstacle,theroboticeyewilserveasa reminder. E.PaengMinwook,28,madearoboticeyeforpeoplewhocanttaketheireyes oftheirscreens. . 、 =>?@ ( # 10 $% , &$% 1 " ; !" 10 " ) 23bc , tumvw , : A、B、C、D ?@ABCADfghijkl >EFAB 。 ( STU0+< )DoyoulikewatchingTikTok?Some 21  oftenshare someshortvideosinTikTok. KatecomesfromNewYorkandshelikessharingherholidays.Shelikes  22 ,sosheoftentakesaholidaybythesea.HerfriendJohnhasthe 23  hobbyasher.Theyarebothgoodstudents.Theyaregoodatalthe 24  at school.Johnisespecialygoodat 25  andhewantstobeascientist. MaryandGregarestudentsfromLondon.Theylovesharingshopping.In theireyes,shoppingis 26 .Theyalsolikesportsandtheyoftenshare Chinesekungfuintheirvideos.Theythinkdoingsports 27  themhealthy andtheylikeChineseculture. LiHuaisastudentinShanghai.HealwayssharesvideosaboutChina.He likessharingChinesefoodattraditional 28  suchasdumplings.Hewantsto helpmorepeople 29  moreaboutChina.Helikeshishomelandverymuch. TheseloversofTikToksharetheirshortvideosand 30  otherpeoples too.Itisagoodwaytospendsomeenjoyabletimeandopensthewindowintothe world. (  )21.A.students B.doctor C.family D.teacher (  )22.A.hiking B.singing C.dancing D.swimming (  )23.A.same B.diferent C.fun D.interesting (  )24.A.books B.subjects C.names D.days (  )25.A.English B.geography C.science D.history (  )26.A.boring B.dificult C.relaxing D.surprise (  )27.A.lets B.helps C.makes D.takes (  )28.A.day B.festivals C.months D.weeks (  )29.A.ask B.speak C.know D.eat (  )30.A.cal B.think C.want D.enjoy 5.63   A78+ ( # 40 " ) / 、 %B?@ ( # 10 $% , &$% 1 " ; !" 10 " ) 23bc , zjklhi0@{|>}~€!*<=~>‚ƒ„ …hj , †bc‡ˆ 、 ‰Š 。 NowArtificialInteligence(AI)31. (change)ourlivesinmany ways.Letmetelyousome32. (example). Inmodernhomes,manyfamiliesoftenbuyasmartrobottohelpwith housework.33. (this)robotscansweepfloorsandevencooksimple mealsforpeople.TherobotinNeilshouse34. (make)breakfastinthe kitcheneverymorning.Sohehasmoretimetochatoveracup35. tea withhisparents. Atschool,AIhelpsstudentsstudybeter.OurEnglishteacherusesanAI program36. (check)pronunciation.WhenIreadloudly,ittelsme whichwordsIpronouncewrong.Somestudentsthinkthisismuch37. (interest)thantraditionallearningways. DoctorsalsouseAIinhospitals.Lastweek,mycousinhadanXray check,andAIhelpsthedoctorsfindproblemsfaster.ManypeoplebelieveAI toolswilmakemedicalcarebeterin38. future. AIbringsusconvenience,39. westilneedtouseitcarefuly. Weshouldntspendtoomuchtime40. (play)withAIrobots. Remember,humanconnectionisalwaysimportant! 0 、 9:CDE ( # 4 $% ,41~43 $% , &$% 2 " ,44 $% 4 " ; !" 10 " ) 23bc , ‹ŒŽ*-‘. 。 ( FG+< )Monthsago,awomannamedDuBosharedashortvideo online.Inthevideo,shewalksslowlythroughaforestcoveredwithsnow,asthe song“LetItGo”isplayed.Thewomanisnotanactressbutthedirectorofthe CultureandTourismBureauofTahe,Heilongjiang.Intheshortvideo,Duwears thetraditionalclothes.Itlooksverybeautiful. Thoughthevideolastedlessthanhalfaminute,ittookDuabouttwohours at-20℃ toshootthevideo.Duhadtodrinktwopotsofginger( å )teatowarm herselfupaftertheshooting.Shesaidshehopestoshowthebeautyofher hometownwiththeshortvideo. AsshortvideosarebecomingmoreandmorepopularinChina,many tourismoficials( ææ )choosetomakecreativeshortvideostoshowtraditional Chinesecultureandinvitetouriststovisittheirhometown. Peoplelikethesetourismoficialsshortvideos,andtheythinktheyre helpful,becauseithelpspeopleknowmoreaboutsightsinsmalplaces.Italso helpslocalfarmersseltheirproductsthroughlivestreaming( çè ).Anyhow,it isgoodtoseethattourismoficialsthinkoutofthebox. 41.HowlongdidittakeDutoshootthisshortvideo?   42.Whydomanytourismoficialschoosetomakecreativeshortvideos?   43.Whocanseltheirproductsthroughlivestreamingaccordingtothepassage?   44.Ifyouwanttomakeashortvideotointroduceyourhometown,whatwould youliketosay?Write30wordsormore.     1 、 FGDE ( !" 20 " ) 45.̄ °±²³é , ±>ºÀÉÊ Jim 3Âêëì±í‘CÀ\қȕ– >îï 。 »±Žg4ÊË , =¡ð0ñêë , òÝúû±•–C> қ)M , ÅÑѱ£nó•–d…>XL 。 Digitaltechnologies( P QRS )aroundme Myopiniononthislifestyleandreasons providessupportforeducation; makespeopleslifemoreconvenient; 爥 Ñw :(1) ~Ò 80~100; (2) f{|ÛÜÝ1 , g†·c‰Š ; (3) cC+¦DIÞJ&%ßÈà%á 。 V"~ô :scantheQRcode ýa&' ;beneficiaryn. Òõö               —21— said experiments with R1 cost $10 instead of $300 with other AIs. Even Meta (a famous U.S. tech company)top scientist said,“This kind of free AI could change the world.” U.S. tech companies are worried. Meta plans to spend $65 billion or more on AI research. Experts say China is catching up fast. A report in Nature magazine called R1 a“big step forward”,proving that smart ideas beat expensive tools. As a DeepSeek engineer said,“We want AI to be a friend,not something only rich people can use. With R1,China shows the world that great things come from new ideas and hard work,not just money. ( )13.What is the main purpose of the article? A.To compare Chinese and American AI technologies. B.To introduce a low-cost AI model from China. C.To explain how computer chips work. D.To encourage students to become programmers. ( )14.How much did it cost to train DeepSeek-R1? A.$5.58 million. B.$65 billion. C.$10. D.$300. ( )15.What does“improves by itself”mean in the article? A. It needs programmers to fix mistakes. B. It becomes better through practice. C.It copies answers from other AIs. D.It only works with expensive tools. ( )16. Why is DeepSeek-R1 called a “big step forward ? A.It uses the most expensive tools. B. It shows smart ideas can beat expensive tools. C.It was created by U.S. scientists. D.It can only help rich people. 第二节 阅读短文,从方框内所给的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最 佳选项 其中有一个多余的选项。 (淄博期末)Today people are spending more time on the phones than ever before. A study shows people born between 1981 and 1996 spend about 3.7 hours every day on their phones. 17._____ Some people are even too busy looking at their smart phones to look where they're going when walking. A South Korean doctoral student is worried about this,so he comes up with a solution. 18.____He calls it “the Third Eye”.People can wear the robotic eye on the head and it can help them walk around safely when they're looking at their smart phones. When the user lowers his/her head to look at the phone, the robotic eye opens up and starts looking ahead. 19._____It will make a sound and tell the user to look up before he/she walks into it. Paeng says “the Third Eye is the look of the future. As we cannot take our eyes off smart phones, we will need another eye in the future," he says. 20.______In fact,he just expects it to make people see how much time they spend on their phones and try to break the habit. A.The robotic eye is very helpful to smart phone users. B.However, he points out that his robotic eye is not a real solution. C.And it says a person will spend almost 9 years on a smart phone during his/ her life. D.If the person comes close to an obstacle, the robotic eye will serve as a reminder. E.Paeng Min-wook,28,made a robotic eye for people who can't take their eyes off their screens. 二 完形填空(共10小题 每小题1分 满分10分) 阅读短文,理解其大意 从A B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处 的最佳选项。 (巴彦淖尔期末)Do you like watching TikTok? Some _21 often share some short videos in TikTok. Kate comes from New York and she likes sharing her holidays. She likes 22,so she often takes a holiday by the sea. Her friend John has the 23 hobby as her. They are both good students. They are good at allthe 24 at school. John is especially good at 25 and he wants to be a scientist. Mary and Greg are students from London. They love sharing shopping. In their eyes, shopping is 26 .They also like sports and they often share Chinese kung fu in their videos. They think doing sports 27 them healthy and they like Chinese culture. Li Hua is a student in Shanghai. He always shares videos about China. He likes sharing Chinese food at traditional 28 such as dumplings. He wants to help more people 29 more about China. He likes his homeland very much. These lovers of TikTok share their short videos and 30 other people's too. It is a good way to spend some enjoyable time and opens the window into the world. ( )21.A.students B.doctor C.family D.teacher ( )22.A.hiking B. singing C.dancing D.swimming ( )23.A.same B.different C.fun D.interesting ( )24.A.books B. subjects C.names D.days ( )25.A.English B.geography C.science D.history ( )26.A.boring B.difficult C. relaxing D.surprise ( )27.A.lets B.helps C.makes D.takes ( )28.A.day B.festivals C.months D.weeks ( )29.A.ask B. speak C.know D.eat ( )30.A.call B.think C. want D.enjoy 第二部分 非选择题(共40分) 三 语篇填空(共10小题 每小题1分 满分10分) 阅读短文 在空白处填入一个适当的单词或用括号内所给词的正确形 式填空,使短文通顺、连贯。 Now Artificial Intelligence(AI)31._____( change)our lives in many ways. Let me tell you some 32.____(example). In modern homes, many families often buy a smart robot to help with housework.33._______( this)robots can sweep floors and even cook simple meals for people. The robot in Neil's house 34._____(make)breakfast in the kitchen every moming. So he has more time to chat over a cup 35.______tea with his parents. At school,AI helps students study better. Our English teacher uses an AI program 36._____(check)pronunciation. When I read loudly, it tells me which words I pronounce wrong. Some students think this is much 37.____ (interest)than traditional learning ways. Doctors also use AI in hospitals. Last week,my cousin had an X-ray check,and AI helps the doctors find problems faster. Many people believe AI tools will make medical care better in 38.______future. AI brings us convenience,39._____we still need to use it carefully. We shouldn't spend too much time 40._____(play)with AI robots. Remember, human connection is always important! 四 阅读与表达(共4小题,41 43小题 每小题2分 44小题4分 满分10分) 阅读短文,然后根据内容回答问题。 (鞍山期末)Months ago,a woman named Du Bo shared a short video online. In the video, she walks slowly through a forest covered with snow,as the song “Let It Go is played. The woman is not an actress but the director of the Culture and Tourism Bureau of Tahe,Heilongjiang. In the short video,Du wears the traditional clothes. It looks very beautiful. Though the video lasted less than half a minute, it took Du about two hours at -20℃ to shoot the video.Du had to drink two pots of ginger(姜)tea to warm herself up after the shooting. She said he hopes to show the beauty of her hometown with the short video. As short videos are becoming more and more popular in China, many tourism officials(官员)choose to make creative short videos to show traditional Chinese culture and invite tourists to visit their hometown. People like these tourism officials'short videos, and they think they're helpful, because it helps people know more about sights in small places. It also helps local farmers sell their products through live-streaming(直播). Anyhow,it is good to see that tourism officials think out of the box. 41.How long did it take Du to shoot this short video? 42.Why do many tourism officials choose to make creative short videos? 43.Who can sell their products through live-streaming according to the passage? 44.If you want to make a short video to introduce your hometown, what would you like to say?Write 30 words or more. 五 书面表达(满分20分) 45.假如你是李华 你的英国网友Jim发来邮件向你询问中国人数字化生活 的情况 请你根据以下提示 给他回复一封邮件 详细介绍你生活中的 数字科技 并谈谈你对这种生活方式的看法。 注意 (1)词数80~100; Digital technologies(数 字技术)around me My opinion on this lifestyle and reasons 共享单车 provides support for education; 扫码点餐 makes people's life more convenient; 交付成动 ⋯ (2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; (3)文中不能出现真实姓名及学校名称。 参考词汇:scan the QR code扫二维码;beneficiary n.受益者 12 newfourgreatinventionshavegreatlychangedourlives.Alipay makesitconvenientforustopay.Sharedbikesoferaneco friendlywaytotravel.Highspeedtrainsshortenthedistance betweencities.Shoppingonlinesavesourtime. Inthisinformationage,weshouldkeeplearningnew knowledgeandskilstoadapttotherapiddevelopmentof society.Weshouldalsomakegooduseoftheseinventionsto makeourlivesbeter. Unit4  ^_`a 0 、 /01 A [ %Bb: ]  !"()@A,$*•÷ƒ„õö÷ijBl m“Ï?ø 。 14ABDC B [ %Bb: ]  !"@A=EÎÏklùúmûüøFÎÏý ½¿œmþÿ8¨© 。 58DADC C [ %Bb: ]  !"#$%ß!º» 。 ""()*+,£C# °$%éê&Å'm()*<_z , :+¬,ü!m()*< h, 、 -./0÷ø£C(1m2345 。 9.A [ <c ] @ABC% 。 *+ “Adeadlycrash( ö÷ )between twobulettrainsin2011causedChinatolimitthespeedsto300 kilometresanhour” 01 , /žø•ñùÔ÷ù]<:=Ò Ÿfú™8> 。 >? A。 10.C [ <c ] @ABC% 。 *+ “theBeijingtoShanghaitrain onceagainwasalowedtoreachspeedsupto350kilometresan houronaverage” Xú “the1,300kilometretripbetweenBeijing andShanghai.ThefasterBeijingShanghaitrainsbeganon21 December,andotherlineswilalsobelaunched” 01 , û_Ë … , ñùÔ÷<üýù]0XþŠ 350́ µ / $H , >‘ÿ! ŠE"}5<H¹T (1300÷350≈)3.7$H。>?C。 11.A [ <c ] @ABC% 。 *+ “Theword‘maglev’standsfor magneticlevitation” 01 ,“maglev” '# “magneticlevitation”。 >? 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Digitaltechnologieshavebecomeanessentialpartofourdaily lives.Forexample,throughaQRcode,Icanunlockabikeand ridewhereverIwant.Atrestaurants,IlovescanningtheQR codestoorderfood.Also,Icanmakepaymentsonlinetobuy things. Inmyopinion,thisdigitallifestyleofersmanyadvantages. Itsupportseducationbymakingresourcesmoreaccessibleand interactive.Moreover,itsimplifiesdailytasks,makinglifemore convenientandeficient.Overal,Iseemyselfasabeneficiary ofthistechnologicaladvancementandappreciateitsimpacton society. Yours, LiHua Unit5  ^_`a 0 、 /01 A [ %Bb: ]  !"#Lgß!º» , Ôh#ijklªm¯ n , ٟõmop , Œqfùr , st¥¤žuv& 。 14DDAA B [ %Bb: ]  !"()w€=E&x¨© , ©Žù+¥,—3 y){Xm&x¡Czg 。 58CDDA C [ %Bb: ]  !"{|,}~!›(%£ûmßz , ÷øÜ =iU€Ö$zm̀²9 。 9.C [ <c ] PBQR% 。 *+av˜…-. “Doyouhaveany ideas?Ifso,pleaseemailusatmagazine@gfimail.com” 0XP RtuavY€-b78 , >? C。 10.B [ <c ] @ABC% 。 *+av,-. “Theruleisthat thedogownerscantwalkdogsuntiltenoclockintheevening. 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D。 30.D [ <c ]fact“ 8y ”;hand“ * ”;cartoon“ z^ ”;heart“ { | ”。 *+ “Mulanshowshercouragetofightinthearmy. ‘Beauty’cannothelpthem.Butastrong爥can” 01 , #< ­T\OâãIy , f=‡{<}~0XâãIy , € <{0XâãIy 。 >? D。 Ÿ 、[ %Bb: ]  !"()@A,!›iUž…ÎÏÐÑm$ *z÷ø’‚w™xmì3 。 31.students 32.rules 33.at 34.in 35.carying 36.their 37.a 38.phones 39.tostudy 40.diferently ? 、[ %Bb: ]  !"@A,ž“”œU£m$*“€-[ , 01W‡•– 、 —U 、 ˜öÎϹ™ 、 šn£m“€›œ÷ø ñ]R“£mèéê98 , :stžŸ m|)} 。 41.Shout“Fire!”asloudlyasIcan. 42.Becausethereislesssmokelowerdown,anditseasierto breatheandseewhereIamgoing. 43.No,theycant. 44.Whenthereisafire,shout“Fire!”loudly,gethelp,getout quicklywithouttakingthings,keepheadandbodycloseto thefloor,avoidusingthelift,andstaycalm.( Ó#ÍY. , -¤+¢0 ) ¯ 、45.Onepossibleversion: NoRules,NoOrder Asthesayinggoes,“Norules,noorder.”HereIwantto talkabouttherulesinourlives. Therearemanykindsofrules,suchaspublicrules,school rulesandfamilyrules.Publicruleshelpusbe                                                                                                                                                                                                                            havepolitelyin —32— new four great inventions have greatly changed our lives. Alipay makes it convenient for us to pay. Shared bikes offer an eco- friendly way to travel. High-speed trains shorten the distance between cities. Shopping online saves our time. In this information age,we should keep learning new knowledge and skills to adapt to the rapid development of society. We should also make good use of these inventions to make our lives better. Unit 4 综合检测一 第一节 A [语篇导读] 本文主要介绍了一些可以帮助你免费学习英语 的应用程序。 14 ABDC B [语篇导读] 本文介绍孩子使用智能音箱的情况及因使用增 多引发的隐私等问题。 5-8 DADC C [语篇导读] 本文是一篇新闻报道 文章主要讲述了中国再 次运营世界上最快的高速列车服务 并提到了相关的高速列车 历史 技术细节以及中国高铁的覆盖范围。 9.A [解析]细节理解题。根据“A deadly crash(撞车)between two bullet trains in 2011 caused China to limit the speeds to 300 kilometres an hour”可知,中国限制高速列车速度的原因是发 生了严重事故 故选A。 10.C [解析]细节理解题。根据“the Beijing to Shanghai train once again was allowed to reach speeds up to 350 kilometres an hour on average 以及 the 1,300-kilometre trip between Beijing and Shanghai. The faster Beijing-Shanghai trains began on 21 December,and other lines will also be launched 可知 十二月 后 高速列车的平均速度可以达到350千米/小时,故从北京 到上海需要的时间为(1300 350 )3.7小时 故选C。 11.A [解析]细节理解题。根据“The word‘maglev'stands for magnetic levitation 可知, maglev”代表“magnetic levitation”。 故选A。 12.A [解析]推理判断题。通读全文可知,本文是有关中国高 速列车的新闻 结合选项可知 它最可能来自某一家英文报 纸 故选A。 D [语篇导读] 本文主要介绍了2025年1月20日中国科技公司 DeepSeek 推出的新AI模型DeepSeek-R1。 13-16 BABB 第二节 [语篇导读] 本文主要讲述了现代人过度使用手机的问题。 为此 一名韩国博士生发明了一种名为 第三只眼 的机器人眼 睛 旨在帮助人们在看手机时也能安全行走。 17.C [解析]根据“A study shows people born between 1981 and 1996 spend about 3.7 hours every day on their phones 可知 设 空处应补充关于手机使用时间的进一步信息 选项C符合 语境 故选C。 18.E [解析]根据“He calls it‘the Third Eye’ 可知 设空处应 介绍 第三只眼 及其发明者 选项E符合语境 故选E。 19.D [解析]根据“When the user lowers his/her head to look at the phone, the robotic eye opens up and starts looking ahead 可 知 设空处应描述机器眼睛在用户接近障碍物时的功能,选 项D符合语境。故选D。 20.B [解析]根据“In fact, he just expects it to make people see how much time they spend on their phones and try to break the habit 可知,设空处应描述发明者对这个机器眼睛的看法 选 项B符合语境。故选B。 二 [语篇导读] 本文介绍了一些TikTok用户分享的短视频内 容以及他们的兴趣爱好。 21-25 ADABC 26-30 CCBCD 三 [语篇导读] 本文主要讲述了人工智能正在改变我们的生 活 在家里它可以扫地、做饭 在学校 它可以检查发音;在医 院 它可以帮忙医生更快地找到问题。 31.is changing 32.examples 33. These 34.makes 35.of 36.to check 37.more interesting 38.the 39.but 40.playing 四 [语篇导读] 本文介绍了黑龙江省塔河县文化旅游局局长 拍摄视频宣传家乡的故事 文中还提到许多旅游官员选择制 作创意短视频来展示中国传统文化,并邀请游客参观他们的 家乡。 41.About two hours./It took her about two hours. 42.To show traditional Chinese culture and invite tourists to visit their hometown./Because they want to show traditional Chinese culture and invite tourists to visit their hometown. 43.Local farmers./Local farmers can sell their products through live-streaming. 44.My hometown is Baiyangdian Lake in Hebei.In the video,I will show what the lake is like from the sky,especially in summer. People will see beautiful lotus flowers and green reeds. I will row a boat on the clear river. Some people will catch fish in the water.(开放性试题 答案不唯一) 五 45.One possible version: Dear Jim, I′m glad to share with you about the digital life in China. Digital technologies have become an essential part of our daily lives. For example, through a QR code,I can unlock a bike and ride wherever I want. At restaurants,I love scanning the QR codes to order food. Also,I can make payments online to buy things. In my opinion, this digital lifestyle offers many advantages. It supports education by making resources more accessible and interactive. Moreover, it simplifies daily tasks,making life more convenient and efficient. Overall, I see myself as a beneficiary of this technological advancement and appreciate its impact on society. Yours, Li Hua Unit 5 综合检测 第一节 A [语篇导读] 本文是四则新闻报道,分别是米兰禁止深夜外 卖 写下你的担忧 鼓励人们笑 昆虫出现在菜单上。 14 DDAA B [语篇导读] 本文主要针对孩子上网问题,向他们提出了几点 需要注意的上网安全规则。 5-8 CDDA C [语篇导读] 本文讨论了政府关于遛狗时间的新规定,以及两 个学生对这一规定的不同看法。 9.C [解析]推理判断题。根据文章最后一段“Do you have any ideas?If so,please e-mail us at magazine@ gfimail.com 可以推 断这篇文章来自一本杂志,故选C。 10.B [解析]细节理解题。根据文章第一段“The rule is that the dog owners can't walk dogs until ten o'clock in the evening. After seven o'clock in the morning, they can't, either”可以推断 出 人们可以在晚上十点到早上七点这段时间遛狗 共9小 时 故选B。 11.D [解析]词句猜测题。根据“dog owners can just leash their big dogs so that they can't go near or after other people”可知 狗 主人可以拴住他们的大狗 这样它们就不能靠近或追着别人 了 画线词的意思是“拴住 故选D。 12.C [解析]推理判断题。根据“The government makes a new rule for walking dogs”及“Do you have any ideas? 可知 文章 是在讨论新规定 并试图从人们那里得到对新规定的看法, 故选C。 D [语篇导读] 本文主要介绍了在北京大学图书馆要遵守的一 些规则。 13-16 CADB 第二节 [语篇导读] 本文主要介绍了世界各地一些奇怪的学校规定, 包括禁止教师用红笔批改作业、禁止学生之间的身体接触、禁止 学生在学校结交最好的朋友 以及限制学生在课堂上使用洗手 间的次数等。 17-20 BDEA 二 [语篇导读] 本文主要介绍了成为迪士尼公主要遵循的新 规则。 21.C [解析]draw“画画”;take“带走”;know“知道”;dress“穿 衣 根据 You must..some of them,such as Snow White, Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty”可知,此处指你一定会知道这 些熟悉的故事 故选C。 22.D [解析]quiet“安静的”;serious“严肃的”; hard-working 辛 勤的”; beautiful“美丽的 根据“Princes fall in love with them when they see them for the first time”可知,王子被公主的 美丽所吸引 说明公主很漂亮 故选D。 23.C [解析]time“时间”;money“金钱”;help“帮助”;love 喜 爱” 根据“But princesses often cannot protect themselves 可 知 公主们不能保护自己 需要别人的帮助 故选C。 24.A [解析]rules“规则”;keys“钥匙”;lines“台词”;calls 电 话 根据下文“these rules”可知,有了新规则。故选A。 25.D [解析]break“打破”; write“写”;make“制造”;follow 遵 循 根据“To be a princess, you must...these rules 可知 此 处指遵循规则 故选D。 26.C [解析]Before“在⋯⋯之前”;But“但是 ;When 当⋯⋯ 时 ;Though 尽管 根据“they meet problems, they need to protect themselves”可知,当遇到问题就要自己保护自己 用 when引导时间状语从句 故选C。 27.C [解析] talented“有天赋的”;creative 有创造力的”; dangerous 危险的 ;wonderful 精彩的 。根据 They need to find ways to get away from”可知,要远离危险人物 以保护自 己 故选C。 28.A [解析]fight“打架;与⋯⋯搏斗”;discuss“讨论”;laugh 嘲笑”;ride 骑 根据“they need to protect themselves 以 及 with the bad prince”可知,为了保护自己与坏王子搏斗。 故选A。 29.D [解析]people“人”;policemen“警察”;classmates“同学 ; friends 朋友 。根据 They need to believe in themselves and their...”可知,此处指相信自己和朋友。故选D。 30.D [解析]fact“事实”;hand“手”;cartoon“卡通”;heart 心 脏 根据“Mulan shows her courage to fight in the army. Beauty'cannot help them. But a strong...can 可知 外表的 美丽不能帮助她们 但是内心的勇气可以帮助她们 即坚强 的心可以帮助她们 故选D。 三 [语篇导读] 本文主要介绍了关于学生在校使用手机的一 些规定以及老师和家长的观点。 31.students’ 32.rules 33.at 34.in 35.carrying 36.their 37.a 38.phones 39.to study 40.differently 四 [语篇导读] 本文介绍了在火灾发生时的一些应对技巧, 包括如何呼救、逃生 避免使用电梯 被困时的应对措施以及 衣物着火时的处理方法等,并强调保持冷静的重要性。 41.Shout“Fire!”as loudly as I can. 42.Because there is less smoke lower down,and it's easier to breathe and see where I am going. 43.No, they can't. 44. When there is a fire, shout Fire!”loudly,get help,get out quickly without taking things, keep head and body close to the floor,avoid using the lift,and stay calm.(开放性试题, 答案不唯一) 五 45.One possible version: No Rules,No Order As the saying goes, No rules,no order. Here I want to talk about the rules in our lives. There are many kinds of rules,such as public rules,school rules and family rules. Public rules help us behave politely in 23

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