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2026年权威外刊改编的题型组合练(四):阅读理解C、D篇+完形填空+语法填空
【解析版】
Ⅰ。阅读理解C、D篇(每小题2.5分,共20分)
C
On the outer edges of the Phoenix metro area, the small town of Cave Creek, Arizona, is on the front lines of the Colorado River crisis. Climate change and a 26-year megadrought have crippled the river, which supplies nearly 40 million people across seven Western states. While negotiations about how to share the shrinking supply are at an impasse, Cave Creek, which gets about 95% of its water from the river, will be among the first to feel the impact of steep federal cutbacks.
Shawn Kreuzwiesner, Cave Creek’s utilities director, describes the situation as "the sharp end of the spear". Unlike other agencies in the valley that have a more diverse water portfolio, Cave Creek is almost entirely dependent on the canal system. "Not knowing what the exact cuts will be is very stressful," he said. "We’ve been trying to plan for 20% cuts, and now all of a sudden, numbers of 50-plus percent came up. That’s a game changer".
To keep taps flowing, Cave Creek is working on a creative exchange with three neighboring cities: Phoenix, Peoria, and Surprise. These neighbors can more easily access underground water from aquifers, so they will use more groundwater and leave their share of river water in the canal for Cave Creek to use. Interestingly, these cities are eager to help not for profit, but to protect the reputation of the entire Phoenix area. As Max Wilson, an advisor for Phoenix, puts it, "Every single house in this valley is too big to fail." If one town’s water crisis makes national headlines, it could spook investors and stop people from moving to the region.
However, this "holding hands" strategy is only a short-term fix for the next five to eight years. Long-term solutions, such as wastewater recycling or desalination—turning seawater into fresh water—are prohibitively expensive and legally complicated. For a small town with a population only 0.3% the size of Phoenix, the ultimate question remains the cost. "There are ways to solve the problem," Kreuzwiesner said. "It’s just: how do we put that cost on the back of our current customers?".
1. What makes Cave Creek particularly vulnerable to the water crisis?
A. Its distance from the Phoenix metro area.
B. Its rapid population growth in recent years.
C. Its over-reliance on a single water source.
D. Its failure to build a water treatment plant.
2. Why are neighboring cities willing to share water with Cave Creek?
A. To make a significant profit from the exchange.
B. To test their new wastewater recycling technology.
C. To follow a mandatory federal government order.
D. To prevent economic damage to the whole region.
3. What does the underlined phrase "too big to fail" in paragraph 3 imply?
A. Cave Creek is too large to manage its own water.
B. Every community’s stability is vital to regional confidence.
C. The federal government must provide unlimited funding.
D. Large cities should take over the management of small towns.
4. What is the author’s attitude toward the long-term future of Cave Creek?
A. Concerned.
B. Optimistic.
C. Indifferent.
D. Confident.
答案与详解
[语篇解读] 本文是一篇关于环境与社会治理的说明文。文章介绍了亚利桑那州洞溪镇(Cave Creek)因过度依赖科罗拉多河而面临严重缺水危机的情况。虽然邻近城市出于维护区域声誉的目的提供了短期协助,但由于长期解决方案成本高昂、法律复杂,该镇的未来仍面临巨大挑战。
1. 答案:C
解析: 细节理解题。根据第一、二段中“gets about 95% of its water from the Colorado River” 以及 “Unlike other agencies... that have a more diverse water portfolio, Cave Creek is almost entirely dependent on the canal” 可知,洞溪镇最脆弱的原因是水源过于单一。故选 C
2. 答案:D
解析: 细节理解题。根据第三段“protecting the reputation of the Phoenix area as a whole” 以及 “spook people and companies from moving to — and spending money in — the Phoenix area” 可知,邻近城市帮忙是为了防止局部危机破坏整个地区的经济形象。故选 D
3. 答案:B
解析: 词义猜测题。结合语境,Max Wilson 提到“every single house” 以及由于担心“undermine the confidence”,说明他认为即使是小社区的失败也会影响外界对整个区域可持续生活的信心。B 项“每个社区的稳定对区域信心至关重要”符合语意。故选 B
4. 答案:A
解析: 观点态度题。文章最后两段提到长期解决方案“expensive, complicated and uncertain”,且洞溪镇难以负担高额成本,表达了对该镇未来(longer-term picture)不确定性的担忧。故选 A
【语料积累】
词汇与短语信息表
类别
内容
必备单词
cripple v. 严重削弱,使残废;impasse n. 僵局;portfolio n. 组合(此处指水源结构);aquifer n. 含水层;prohibitively adv.(价格)极高地,负担不起地;desalination n. 脱盐,海水淡化;endure v. 忍受,持久
熟词生义
pinch 常用义:v. 捏;文章义:n. 匮乏,紧缩 (e.g., feel the pinch of shortages);tap 常用义:n. 水龙头;文章义:v. 利用,开发 (e.g., tap into the ocean);writing 常用义:n. 书写;文章义:n. 预兆 (e.g., seeing the writing on the wall - 意识到不妙/大难临头)
必备短语
on the front lines 处于前线;a game changer 改变局面的重大事物
D
In a futuristic office resembling a space station, Zhao Hongjie, an executive at ADAspace, outlined a grand vision: to bring intelligent services to every corner of the Earth. This Chengdu-based enterprise is accelerating its "star compute" initiative, an ambitious project to build AI space infrastructure composed of 2,800 computing satellites by 2035.
The construction of space-based computing power is profoundly significant, as it will fundamentally alter the global supply pattern of computing. Currently, global AI development faces a bottleneck. Ground-based data centers consume 1.5 percent of the world's electricity, with a staggering 40 percent used just for cooling. Furthermore, 70 percent of the world's land and 95 percent of the oceans remain "network blind zones" where traditional ground networks fall short.
In contrast, space-based computing offers unique advantages. Solar power generation in orbit is several times more efficient than on the ground, unaffected by weather or day-night cycles. Additionally, the deep-cold environment of space, approaching absolute zero, can significantly reduce the energy needed for cooling. Recently, ADAspace completed the world's first instance of using space-based computing power to control a ground robot. This means that when ground networks are unavailable, we can directly call upon satellites to command intelligent agents like autonomous vehicles and drones, enabling operations without blind spots.
However, the path to the stars is paved with severe challenges. Space hardware must withstand extreme vacuums, drastic temperature fluctuations, and intense radiation. Post-launch maintenance is prohibitively expensive or even impossible. Moreover, traditional satellites are often deficient in downlinking data, with up to 90 percent of data generated in space being lost before it can be effectively processed. To address this, research institutions are now aiming to achieve "in-orbit data processing," effectively sending the "brain" of AI into space.
Despite these hurdles, China is accelerating the cultivation of its space computing ecosystem. By 2030, the scale of this industry is expected to exceed 250 billion yuan. As Zhao added, "In the future, space-based computing power will become a universal public service, just like water and electricity."
5. What is the main problem facing current ground-based data centers?
A. They are frequently damaged by intense cosmic radiation.
B. They fail to support the development of humanoid robots.
C. They consume massive energy with low cooling efficiency.
D. They are only available in the deep-sea exploration field.
6. Why is the "ground robot" experiment mentioned in paragraph 3?
A. To introduce the history of robot dogs in China.
B. To highlight the high cost of satellite maintenance.
C. To show the potential of space-based AI in blind zones.
D. To explain why absolute zero is necessary for AI training.
7. What does the "in-orbit data processing" aim to solve?
A. The extreme temperature fluctuations in space.
B. The massive loss of data during its transmission to Earth.
C. The legal conflicts between different aerospace companies.
D. The shortage of solar power for satellites in low orbits.
8. What is the best title for the text?
A. ADAspace: The New Leader in Global Robot Industry
B. From Ground to Orbit: China Eyes Computing in Space
C. Why AI Development Faces a Worldwide Bottleneck
D. The Disadvantages of Traditional Satellite Communication
答案与详解
[语篇解读] 本文是一篇关于“太空计算”的科技类说明文。文章探讨了中国企业与研究机构如何通过部署数千颗计算卫星来打破地面算力的瓶颈。文章对比了地面数据中心与太空计算在能效、覆盖范围及冷却方面的差异,分析了面临的极端环境挑战,并展望了未来太空算力如水电般普及的前景。
5. 答案:C
解析: 细节理解题。根据第二、三段可知,地面数据中心消耗全球1.5%的电力,且其中40%用于冷却(energy consumption),且在海洋和大部分陆地存在信号盲区(fall short),说明其能效低且覆盖有限。故选 C
6. 答案:C
解析: 推理判断题。根据第三段描述,太空算力控制地面机器人的验证意味着在地面网络不可用(blind spots)时,仍能通过卫星指挥智能设备,实现无死角操作。因此,提及该实验是为了展示太空 AI 在解决盲区问题上的潜力。故选 C
7. 答案:B
解析: 细节理解题。根据第四段可知,传统卫星在下行数据方面严重不足(deficient in downlinking data),导致90%的太空数据丢失。为了解决这一问题(To address this),研究机构提出了“在轨数据处理(in-orbit processing)”。故选 B
8. 答案:B
解析: 主旨大意题。全文围绕中国布局“太空计算”计划、技术突破、优势、挑战及未来展望展开。B 项“从地面到轨道:中国瞄准太空计算”最符合文章核心主题。故选 B
【语料积累】
词汇与短语信息表
类别
内容
必备单词
infrastructure n. 基础设施;staggering adj. 令人惊愕的;fluctuation n. 波动;prohibitively adv.(价格)极高地;
熟词生义
blind 常用义:adj. 瞎的;文章义:n. 盲区,盲点 (e.g., network blind zones);launch 常用义:v. 发射;文章义:v. 发起,开展(计划、服务等)(e.g., launch a plan/service)
必备短语
call upon 调用,请求;day-night cycle 昼夜循环;be composed of 由……组成
Ⅱ. 完形填空(每题1分,共15分)
Lin Yangduo, a former national canoeing athlete, never imagined his life would take such a turn. After 9 at 18, he became a fitness coach. Later, he teamed up with He Geping to make short videos promoting rural tourism. However, Lin 10 to get his account off the ground until they changed their strategy.
He Geping recognized Lin’s 11 image as a retired athlete was a perfect fit for promoting rural values. Initially, they planned to create documentaries about village life. But in a crowded field, their content failed to 12 . It wasn't until He Geping filmed a "lighter" video of Lin that viewers began 13 on his physique.
Seeing the potential for traffic, He 14 the formula further by encouraging Lin to show more of his muscles. Within a year, they became a visible team, yet Lin admitted the attention made him 15. On camera, he often tries to 16 his laughter, appearing shy and awkward—a trait that, ironically, makes him more appealing to his 800,000 followers.
The rise of such content has drawn 17 . While some creators use physical appeal to sell agricultural products, others have had their accounts 18 for "skirting the edge" of platform rules. Lin, aiming to avoid 19 content, has set his own rules: specific outfits for specific settings.
Despite their success, He Geping feels 20 about the "lifecycle" of short-video formats, knowing they must constantly innovate. For Lin, the challenge lies in 21 fitness with social media work. He refuses to let fans 22 his muscles in public and avoids watching his own videos. Instead, he prefers the simplicity of 23, finding comfort in the exaggerated expressions of Tom the cat.
9. A. advancing B. retiring C. graduating D. performing
10. A. struggled B. refused C. managed D. hesitated
11. A. aggressive B. reliable C. mysterious D. energetic
12. A. end up B. break down C. stand out D. fade away
13. A. reflecting B. complaining C. commenting D. betting
14. A. pushed B. doubted C. questioned D. replaced
15. A. proud B. uncomfortable C. curious D. greedy
16. A. express B. increase C. suppress D. share
17. A. admiration B. scrutiny C. investment D. sympathy
18. A. blocked B. recorded C. promoted D. updated
19. A. creative B. academic C. traditional D. vulgar
20. A. anxious B. confident C. indifferent D. annoyed
21. A. matching B. balancing C. comparing D. replacing
22. A. film B. watch C. touch D. train
23. A. cartoons B. documentaries C. news D. dramas
答案与详解
[语篇解读] 本文是一篇记叙文。讲述了退役运动员林仰铎在推广乡村旅游过程中,因身材走红而陷入内心尴尬与职业发展的矛盾。文章探讨了网红经济下的流量焦虑、内容边界以及个人生活与工作的平衡。
9. 答案:B
解析: 考查动词。根据上文“former... athlete”以及下文“retired at 18”可知,此处指他退役后。故选 B。
10. 答案:A
解析: 考查动词。根据下文“struggled to get the accounts off the ground”可知,林最初在自己做内容时难以起步。故选 A。
11. 答案:B
解析: 考查形容词。合作伙伴何先生认为林运动员的背景让他看起来非常“可靠(reliable)”,契合乡村价值观。故选 B。
12. 答案:C
解析: 考查短语。在拥挤的领域(crowded field)中,最初的纪录片内容很难“脱颖而出(stand out)”。故选 C。
13. 答案:C
解析: 考查动词。随着视频风格改变,观众开始“评论(commenting)”林的身材。故选 C。
14. 答案:A
解析: 考查动词。为了获得更多流量,何先生进一步“推进(pushed)”了这种展示身材的模式。故选 A。
15. 答案:B
解析: 考查形容词。虽然成名,但林表示这种关注让他感到“不舒服(uncomfortable)”。故选 B。
16. 答案:C
解析: 考查动词。林在镜头前很害羞,常试图“忍住/压抑(suppress)”笑声。故选 C。
17. 答案:B
解析: 考查名词。这种利用身体吸引力带货的现象开始引起“审查/关注(scrutiny)”。故选 B。
18. 答案:A
解析: 考查动词。因为违规或“打擦边球”,一些账号被“封禁(blocked)”。故选 A。
19. 答案:D
解析: 考查形容词。林为自己设立规则,以避免“庸俗的(vulgar)”内容。故选 D。
20. 答案:A
解析: 考查形容词。何先生对流量的“生命周期(lifecycle)”感到“焦虑(anxious)”,必须不断创新。故选 A。
21. 答案:B
解析: 考查动词。林认为很难“平衡(balancing)”健身训练与社交媒体工作。故选 B。
22. 答案:C
解析: 考查动词。林在公共场合拒绝粉丝“触摸(touch)”他的肌肉。故选 C。
23. 答案:A
解析: 考查名词。相比于自己的视频,林更喜欢看《猫和老鼠》之类的“动画片(cartoons)”。故选 A。
【语料积累】
英语学习内容表
类别
内容
必备单词
physique n. 体格,身段;scrutiny n. 详细检查,审查;vulgar adj. 庸俗的,粗俗的;lifecycle n. 生命周期;exaggerated adj. 夸张的
熟词生义
ground 常用义:n. 地面;文章义:v. 起步 (e.g., get the account off the ground);edge 常用义:n. 边缘;文章义:v. 擦边,游走在边缘 (e.g., skirting the edge)
必备短语
get off the ground 起步,开始取得进展;team up with与……合作;stand out
脱颖而出,突出
Ⅲ. 语法填空(每空1.5分,共15分)
A growing wave of visitors has been drawn to south China's Guangxi during the Sanyuesan Festival. The regional festival 24. (blossom) into a major tourism event with a wider reach. Experts say its popularity offers a glimpse into the country's evolving tourism sector,
25. is placing greater focus on culture and experience .
The festival, also known 26. the Double Third Festival, is often regarded as a local "Valentine's Day." It is a time for young men and women to sing folk songs and toss
27. (embroidery) silk balls as tokens of affection . Recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage, the festival ushers in more than 1,000 themed activities this year. Travelers can join bamboo-stick 28. (dance) or try 29. (make) five-color glutinous rice .
In recent years, data from travel platforms 30. (highlight) the festival's surge in popularity. One traveler, Jiang Jiayi, said she didn't just want a photo but the feeling of stepping into a living tradition. To attract more visitors, authorities are 31. (active) tapping local cultural traditions to boost local economies . The key 32. (lie) in turning culture into a
33. (last) asset rather than a one-time event .
答案与详解
[语篇解读] 本文是一篇关于中国传统文化和旅游经济的说明文。文章介绍了广西“三月三”节日的盛况,探讨了中国旅游业如何从单纯的景点游览向深度文化体验转型。
24. has blossomed
【解析】考查动词时态。根据上下文语境,此处描述该节日已经发展并呈现出目前的规模,强调对现在的影响,应用现在完成时。主语为单数,故填 has blossomed。
25. which
【解析】考查定语从句。分析句子结构,空后是一个非限制性定语从句,修饰先行词 tourism sector,且在从句中作主语,故填 which。
26. as
【解析】考查介词。be known as 为固定短语,意为“被称为……/作为……而闻名”。
27. embroidered
【解析】考查非谓语动词。此处用作定语修饰 silk balls。embroider(刺绣)与 silk balls 之间是逻辑上的动宾关系,故用过去分词形式,意为“绣花的”。
28. dances
【解析】考查名词复数。dance 在此处指某种舞蹈活动,为可数名词,前面无冠词修饰且表示一类活动,应用复数形式。
29. making
【解析】考查非谓语动词。try doing sth. 指“尝试做某事(以看效果)”,try to do sth. 指“努力做某事”。根据语境,游客是尝试体验制作五色糯米饭,填 making 更符合“体验经济”的描述。
30. have highlighted
【解析】考查动词时态。状语为 In recent years,通常与现在完成时连用。主语为复数名词 data,故填 have highlighted。
31. actively
【解析】考查词性转换。此处应用副词修饰动词 tapping,故填 actively。
32. lies
【解析】考查动词时态和主谓一致。此处陈述的是一个客观事实(专家观点),应用一般现在时。主语 The key 为单数,故填 lies。
33. lasting
【解析】考查非谓语动词。此处应用形容词修饰名词 asset,lasting 意为“持久的”,在句中作定语。
【语料积累】
英语学习内容汇总表
类别
内容
必备单词
heritage n. 遗产;affection n. 喜爱,钟爱;vitality n. 活力;momentum n. 势头,动力
熟词生义
reach 常用义:v. 到达;文章义:n. 影响力,波及范围 (e.g., a wider reach);tap 常用义:n. 水龙头;文章义:v. 挖掘,利用 (e.g., tapping cultural traditions)
必备短语
be known as 以……闻名/被称为;usher in 开启,迎来;cater to 满足……的需求,迎合;lay/lie in 在于……
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答题卡
第一部分:阅读理解(1-8)
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第二部分:完形填空(9-23)
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第三部分:语法填空(24-33)
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2026年权威外刊改编的题型组合练(四):阅读理解C、D篇+完形填空+语法填空
【原卷版】
Ⅰ。阅读理解C、D篇(每小题2.5分,共20分)
C
On the outer edges of the Phoenix metro area, the small town of Cave Creek, Arizona, is on the front lines of the Colorado River crisis. Climate change and a 26-year megadrought have crippled the river, which supplies nearly 40 million people across seven Western states. While negotiations about how to share the shrinking supply are at an impasse, Cave Creek, which gets about 95% of its water from the river, will be among the first to feel the impact of steep federal cutbacks.
Shawn Kreuzwiesner, Cave Creek’s utilities director, describes the situation as "the sharp end of the spear". Unlike other agencies in the valley that have a more diverse water portfolio, Cave Creek is almost entirely dependent on the canal system. "Not knowing what the exact cuts will be is very stressful," he said. "We’ve been trying to plan for 20% cuts, and now all of a sudden, numbers of 50-plus percent came up. That’s a game changer".
To keep taps flowing, Cave Creek is working on a creative exchange with three neighboring cities: Phoenix, Peoria, and Surprise. These neighbors can more easily access underground water from aquifers, so they will use more groundwater and leave their share of river water in the canal for Cave Creek to use. Interestingly, these cities are eager to help not for profit, but to protect the reputation of the entire Phoenix area. As Max Wilson, an advisor for Phoenix, puts it, "Every single house in this valley is too big to fail." If one town’s water crisis makes national headlines, it could spook investors and stop people from moving to the region.
However, this "holding hands" strategy is only a short-term fix for the next five to eight years. Long-term solutions, such as wastewater recycling or desalination—turning seawater into fresh water—are prohibitively expensive and legally complicated. For a small town with a population only 0.3% the size of Phoenix, the ultimate question remains the cost. "There are ways to solve the problem," Kreuzwiesner said. "It’s just: how do we put that cost on the back of our current customers?".
1. What makes Cave Creek particularly vulnerable to the water crisis?
A. Its distance from the Phoenix metro area.
B. Its rapid population growth in recent years.
C. Its over-reliance on a single water source.
D. Its failure to build a water treatment plant.
2. Why are neighboring cities willing to share water with Cave Creek?
A. To make a significant profit from the exchange.
B. To test their new wastewater recycling technology.
C. To follow a mandatory federal government order.
D. To prevent economic damage to the whole region.
3. What does the underlined phrase "too big to fail" in paragraph 3 imply?
A. Cave Creek is too large to manage its own water.
B. Every community’s stability is vital to regional confidence.
C. The federal government must provide unlimited funding.
D. Large cities should take over the management of small towns.
4. What is the author’s attitude toward the long-term future of Cave Creek?
A. Concerned.
B. Optimistic.
C. Indifferent.
D. Confident.
【语料积累】
词汇与短语信息表
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cripple v. 严重削弱,使残废;impasse n. 僵局;portfolio n. 组合(此处指水源结构);aquifer n. 含水层;prohibitively adv.(价格)极高地,负担不起地;desalination n. 脱盐,海水淡化;endure v. 忍受,持久
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pinch 常用义:v. 捏;文章义:n. 匮乏,紧缩 (e.g., feel the pinch of shortages);tap 常用义:n. 水龙头;文章义:v. 利用,开发 (e.g., tap into the ocean);writing 常用义:n. 书写;文章义:n. 预兆 (e.g., seeing the writing on the wall - 意识到不妙/大难临头)
必备短语
on the front lines 处于前线;a game changer 改变局面的重大事物
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In a futuristic office resembling a space station, Zhao Hongjie, an executive at ADAspace, outlined a grand vision: to bring intelligent services to every corner of the Earth. This Chengdu-based enterprise is accelerating its "star compute" initiative, an ambitious project to build AI space infrastructure composed of 2,800 computing satellites by 2035.
The construction of space-based computing power is profoundly significant, as it will fundamentally alter the global supply pattern of computing. Currently, global AI development faces a bottleneck. Ground-based data centers consume 1.5 percent of the world's electricity, with a staggering 40 percent used just for cooling. Furthermore, 70 percent of the world's land and 95 percent of the oceans remain "network blind zones" where traditional ground networks fall short.
In contrast, space-based computing offers unique advantages. Solar power generation in orbit is several times more efficient than on the ground, unaffected by weather or day-night cycles. Additionally, the deep-cold environment of space, approaching absolute zero, can significantly reduce the energy needed for cooling. Recently, ADAspace completed the world's first instance of using space-based computing power to control a ground robot. This means that when ground networks are unavailable, we can directly call upon satellites to command intelligent agents like autonomous vehicles and drones, enabling operations without blind spots.
However, the path to the stars is paved with severe challenges. Space hardware must withstand extreme vacuums, drastic temperature fluctuations, and intense radiation. Post-launch maintenance is prohibitively expensive or even impossible. Moreover, traditional satellites are often deficient in downlinking data, with up to 90 percent of data generated in space being lost before it can be effectively processed. To address this, research institutions are now aiming to achieve "in-orbit data processing," effectively sending the "brain" of AI into space.
Despite these hurdles, China is accelerating the cultivation of its space computing ecosystem. By 2030, the scale of this industry is expected to exceed 250 billion yuan. As Zhao added, "In the future, space-based computing power will become a universal public service, just like water and electricity."
5. What is the main problem facing current ground-based data centers?
A. They are frequently damaged by intense cosmic radiation.
B. They fail to support the development of humanoid robots.
C. They consume massive energy with low cooling efficiency.
D. They are only available in the deep-sea exploration field.
6. Why is the "ground robot" experiment mentioned in paragraph 3?
A. To introduce the history of robot dogs in China.
B. To highlight the high cost of satellite maintenance.
C. To show the potential of space-based AI in blind zones.
D. To explain why absolute zero is necessary for AI training.
7. What does the "in-orbit data processing" aim to solve?
A. The extreme temperature fluctuations in space.
B. The massive loss of data during its transmission to Earth.
C. The legal conflicts between different aerospace companies.
D. The shortage of solar power for satellites in low orbits.
8. What is the best title for the text?
A. ADAspace: The New Leader in Global Robot Industry
B. From Ground to Orbit: China Eyes Computing in Space
C. Why AI Development Faces a Worldwide Bottleneck
D. The Disadvantages of Traditional Satellite Communication
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infrastructure n. 基础设施;staggering adj. 令人惊愕的;fluctuation n. 波动;prohibitively adv.(价格)极高地;
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blind 常用义:adj. 瞎的;文章义:n. 盲区,盲点 (e.g., network blind zones);launch 常用义:v. 发射;文章义:v. 发起,开展(计划、服务等)(e.g., launch a plan/service)
必备短语
call upon 调用,请求;day-night cycle 昼夜循环;be composed of 由……组成
Ⅱ. 完形填空(每题1分,共15分)
Lin Yangduo, a former national canoeing athlete, never imagined his life would take such a turn. After 9 at 18, he became a fitness coach. Later, he teamed up with He Geping to make short videos promoting rural tourism. However, Lin 10 to get his account off the ground until they changed their strategy.
He Geping recognized Lin’s 11 image as a retired athlete was a perfect fit for promoting rural values. Initially, they planned to create documentaries about village life. But in a crowded field, their content failed to 12 . It wasn't until He Geping filmed a "lighter" video of Lin that viewers began 13 on his physique.
Seeing the potential for traffic, He 14 the formula further by encouraging Lin to show more of his muscles. Within a year, they became a visible team, yet Lin admitted the attention made him 15. On camera, he often tries to 16 his laughter, appearing shy and awkward—a trait that, ironically, makes him more appealing to his 800,000 followers.
The rise of such content has drawn 17 . While some creators use physical appeal to sell agricultural products, others have had their accounts 18 for "skirting the edge" of platform rules. Lin, aiming to avoid 19 content, has set his own rules: specific outfits for specific settings.
Despite their success, He Geping feels 20 about the "lifecycle" of short-video formats, knowing they must constantly innovate. For Lin, the challenge lies in 21 fitness with social media work. He refuses to let fans 22 his muscles in public and avoids watching his own videos. Instead, he prefers the simplicity of 23, finding comfort in the exaggerated expressions of Tom the cat.
9. A. advancing B. retiring C. graduating D. performing
10. A. struggled B. refused C. managed D. hesitated
11. A. aggressive B. reliable C. mysterious D. energetic
12. A. end up B. break down C. stand out D. fade away
13. A. reflecting B. complaining C. commenting D. betting
14. A. pushed B. doubted C. questioned D. replaced
15. A. proud B. uncomfortable C. curious D. greedy
16. A. express B. increase C. suppress D. share
17. A. admiration B. scrutiny C. investment D. sympathy
18. A. blocked B. recorded C. promoted D. updated
19. A. creative B. academic C. traditional D. vulgar
20. A. anxious B. confident C. indifferent D. annoyed
21. A. matching B. balancing C. comparing D. replacing
22. A. film B. watch C. touch D. train
23. A. cartoons B. documentaries C. news D. dramas
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physique n. 体格,身段;scrutiny n. 详细检查,审查;vulgar adj. 庸俗的,粗俗的;lifecycle n. 生命周期;exaggerated adj. 夸张的
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ground 常用义:n. 地面;文章义:v. 起步 (e.g., get the account off the ground);edge 常用义:n. 边缘;文章义:v. 擦边,游走在边缘 (e.g., skirting the edge)
必备短语
get off the ground 起步,开始取得进展;team up with与……合作;stand out
脱颖而出,突出
Ⅲ. 语法填空(每空1.5分,共15分)
A growing wave of visitors has been drawn to south China's Guangxi during the Sanyuesan Festival. The regional festival 24. (blossom) into a major tourism event with a wider reach. Experts say its popularity offers a glimpse into the country's evolving tourism sector,
25. is placing greater focus on culture and experience .
The festival, also known 26. the Double Third Festival, is often regarded as a local "Valentine's Day." It is a time for young men and women to sing folk songs and toss
27. (embroidery) silk balls as tokens of affection . Recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage, the festival ushers in more than 1,000 themed activities this year. Travelers can join bamboo-stick 28. (dance) or try 29. (make) five-color glutinous rice .
In recent years, data from travel platforms 30. (highlight) the festival's surge in popularity. One traveler, Jiang Jiayi, said she didn't just want a photo but the feeling of stepping into a living tradition. To attract more visitors, authorities are 31. (active) tapping local cultural traditions to boost local economies . The key 32. (lie) in turning culture into a
33. (last) asset rather than a one-time event .
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heritage n. 遗产;affection n. 喜爱,钟爱;vitality n. 活力;momentum n. 势头,动力
熟词生义
reach 常用义:v. 到达;文章义:n. 影响力,波及范围 (e.g., a wider reach);tap 常用义:n. 水龙头;文章义:v. 挖掘,利用 (e.g., tapping cultural traditions)
必备短语
be known as 以……闻名/被称为;usher in 开启,迎来;cater to 满足……的需求,迎合;lay/lie in 在于……
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