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本文是一篇记叙文。文章介绍了北京“心目影院”帮助盲人解说电影的故事,体现了社会对盲人群体的关爱。
本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了13岁的重庆少年李永秋将中国武术融入街舞,凭借刻苦训练和积极思考,在法国巴黎知名街舞赛事中夺冠的成长故事。
本文介绍了中国公司DeepSeek在2025年创建的人工智能DeepSeek-R1,它通过自主练习来学习,且对学校和小企业免费开放,但也面临语言方面的挑战。
本文介绍了2026年央视春晚中机器人节目《Wu BOT》的精彩表现,展示了中国机器人技术的飞速发展及其对传统文化与现代科技融合的探索。
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本文介绍了机器狗的功能、作为宠物的优势,以及它们在不同场景中的应用,最后提到了中国智能机器人的发展前景。
本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了一部将于11月15日上映的新电影《上海馄饨》
本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了中国动画因融合传统文化与现代技术而受到年轻人的欢迎,并在全球范围内取得成功。
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本文讲述了63岁的中国老人刘子青从小热爱芭蕾,但因家境贫寒未能学习,53岁时他决定自学芭蕾,克服了身体条件等困难,不仅改善了健康,也找回了年轻时的热情与快乐。
本文主要介绍了中国公司开发的AI工具DeepSeek及其新模型DeepSeek-R1的背景、研发团队、成本优势、功能特点和意义,展现了中国AI技术的突破与未来前景。
本文是一篇说明文,介绍了美国14岁学生Sirish Subash发明检测农药工具的相关内容。
本文介绍了动画《罗小黑战记2》的上映时间、故事内容、受众感受、制作投入及创作难点。
本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了近年来直播在中国的普及,特别是手艺人通过直播展示传统技艺,让更多人了解和学习传统文化,同时也指出了直播存在的一些问题及其未来的发展。
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本文介绍了中国剪纸艺术在学校日益流行,讲述了其象征意义、全球影响以及作为非物质文化遗产的重要地位和未来。
本文主要介绍了斯坦福大学研发的机器人Mobile ALOHA的功能和局限性。
本文介绍了筷子的起源、使用范围、制作材料以及用途的变化。
本文是一篇说明文,介绍了棉签的起源、发展与安全使用建议,说明棉签的由来和过度使用棉签清理耳朵的潜在风险,倡导尊重身体的自然清洁机制。
本文介绍了几个深受不同年龄段人群喜爱的经典卡通形象
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For the past 20 years, Reckoning Theater in Beijing has been telling the scenes and settings of movies to its audience (观众). That’s because all its audience members are 1 people. Some of them had to listen to the stories 2 the radio in the past.
By 2021, there were over 17 million blind or partly blind people in China. However, when it comes to meeting the needs of these people, spaces like Reckoning Theater are still 3 . Voices calling for a better life for them are growing louder and never stop. The public don’t 4 want them to live - they want them to live better, both in body and in heart.
Reckoning Theater was started by Wang Weili in 2005. He once helped tell his blind friend the details of the film and his friend really enjoyed it. This experience gave Wang 5 to start the theater with his own savings. “They have the right to see a film just like us, but can they see it through 6 .” Wang said, “ 7 the government has provided special schools and sidewalks, these alone are not enough.”
According to Wang, it is not easy to tell most details of a movie. Preparations for screening a two-and-a-half-hour movie could take as 8 as two weeks. When he speaks nearby, Wang talks about what is shown on the 9 , instead of what happens.
Thanks to Reckoning Theater, blind people can enjoy movies like everyone else. It brings them a chance to 10 to the world.
1.A.deaf B.homeless C.blind D.old
2.A.with B.for C.in D.on
3.A.common B.rare C.popular D.rich
4.A.simply B.easily C.wisely D.nearly
5.A.chance B.advice C.promise D.courage
6.A.touch B.words C.sight D.taste
7.A.Though B.Because C.So D.But
8.A.short B.long C.fast D.slow
9.A.TV B.radio C.book D.screen
10.A.talk B.communicate C.connect D.say
【答案】
1.C 2.D 3.B 4.A 5.D 6.B 7.A 8.B 9.D 10.C
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章介绍了北京“心目影院”帮助盲人解说电影的故事,体现了社会对盲人群体的关爱。
【详解】1.句意:那是因为所有的观众都是盲人。
根据下文“blind or partly blind people”及听电影的情节可知,观众是盲人。
2.句意:他们过去不得不通过收音机听故事。
根据固定搭配on the radio可知,表示“通过收音机”。
3.句意:像心目影院这样的场所仍然很少。
根据“there were over 17 million blind or partly blind people in China.”和“However”转折可知,与1700万盲人数量对比,说明此类场所稀缺。
4.句意:公众不仅仅想要他们生存,而是想要他们活得更好,在身体和心灵两方面。
根据破折号后“they want them to live better, both in body and in heart.”可知,前后是递进逻辑,此处表示“不只是生存”,simply“仅仅、只是”符合语境。
5.句意:这段经历给了王伟力用自己的积蓄创办影院的勇气。
根据“start the theater with his own savings”可知,动用积蓄创业需要勇气。
6.句意:但他们能通过语言看见它吗?
根据影院通过解说电影的情节可知,这里是问盲人是否能够通过“语言”感知电影。
7.句意:虽然政府提供了特殊学校和人行道,但仅仅这些是不够的。
根据“the government has provided special schools and sidewalks, these alone are not enough.”可知,前后是让步逻辑关系,Though在此处引导让步状语从句。
8.句意:准备一部两个半小时的电影可能需要长达两周。
根据“two weeks”可知,此处是说准备的时间长,固定搭配as long as表示“长达”,强调时间久。
9.句意:王伟力讲述屏幕上显示的内容。
根据电影放映的场景可知,“Wang talks about what is shown on the...”王伟力讲述的是在屏幕上展示的内容,screen“屏幕”符合语境。
10.句意:它给了他们一个与世界连接的机会。
根据“blind people can enjoy movies like everyone else.”可知,通过这种方式,盲人也可以像其他人一样享受电影,connect to the world意为“与世界接轨、连接”,符合融入社会的语境。
When the music stopped, 13-year-old Li Yongqiu finished his show with a cool headstand. Everyone 11 ! On March 8, the young dancer from Chongqing won first 12 at Juste Debout 2026, a famous street dance competition in Paris, France.
Li started learning street dance at the 13 of 8. He practiced for about two hours each school day and five hours each day on 14 . He also trained in Chinese martial arts (武术) and 15 these skills into his dance. This made his moves clean and 16 .
Many kids are afraid of getting hurt while learning difficult moves, but Li is different—the 17 the move, the more he wants to learn it. When he fails, he always tries to 18 out why. His coach Lei Kai said that he dances not just with his 19 but also with his mind. At the competition, Li faced dancers from 20 the world. Though he is smaller and thinner than many others, his moves are 21 . By mixing drunken fist (醉拳) with street dance, he can change freely between fast and 22 moves.
At first, Li’s coaches just wanted him to meet and 23 from great dancers. They never expected him to win. However, Li told Hongxing News that his real goal was always to be No.1. “Street dance is about staying positive and fighting until the 24 . My next goal is to win again,” Li said, showing his strong 25 to keep going.
11.A.ended B.cheered C.cried D.laughed
12.A.score B.time C.place D.round
13.A.age B.year C.grade D.level
14.A.weekdays B.weekends C.mornings D.evenings
15.A.mixed B.changed C.turned D.suffered
16.A.common B.special C.simple D.slow
17.A.easier B.harder C.better D.faster
18.A.work B.take C.find D.bring
19.A.head B.hands C.body D.feet
20.A.around B.in C.across D.through
21.A.weak B.soft C.strong D.light
22.A.quick B.proud C.slow D.loud
23.A.learn B.copy C.win D.repeat
24.A.beginning B.middle C.end D.start
25.A.habit B.spirit C.plan D.interest
【答案】
11.B 12.C 13.A 14.B 15.A 16.B 17.B 18.C 19.C 20.A 21.C 22.C 23.A 24.C 25.B
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了13岁的重庆少年李永秋将中国武术融入街舞,凭借刻苦训练和积极思考,在法国巴黎知名街舞赛事中夺冠的成长故事。
【详解】11.句意:每个人都欢呼起来!
根据“finished his show with a cool headstand”可知,他以酷炫的头倒立结束表演,大家为他精彩的表演欢呼,cheered“欢呼”符合语境。ended“结束”;cried“哭泣”;laughed“大笑”均不符合语境。
12.句意:3月8日,这位来自重庆的年轻舞者在法国巴黎著名的街舞比赛Juste Debout 2026中获得第一名。
根据“won first”和常识可知,此处指赢得第一名,固定搭配win first place。score“分数”;time“时间”;round“轮”无此搭配。
13.句意:李在8岁时开始学习街舞。
根据“at the…of 8”可知,此处表示在8岁时,固定搭配at the age of,age符合语境。year“年”;grade“年级”;grade“水平”无此搭配。
14.句意:他在上学日每天练习约两小时,周末每天练习五小时。
根据“each school day”和前后文逻辑可知,此处与上学日对应,表示周末weekends。weekdays“工作日”;mornings“早上”;evenings“晚上”不符合逻辑。
15.句意:他还训练了中国武术,并将这些技巧融入到他的舞蹈中。
根据“…these skills into his dance”可知,此处指将武术技巧混合融入舞蹈中,固定搭配mix…into...。changed“改变”;turned“转变”;suffered“遭受”不符合搭配。
16.句意:这让他的动作干净且特别。
根据“mixed these skills into his dance”可知,融入武术让他的动作与众不同,即特别的special。common“普通的”;simple“简单的”;slow“慢的”不符合语境。
17.句意:动作越难,他越想学。
根据“Many kids are afraid of getting hurt while learning difficult moves, but Li is different”可知,别人害怕困难的动作,但他不同,动作越难他越想学,符合“the+比较级,the+比较级”句型,harder“更难的”符合他的心理。easier“更容易的”;better“更好的”;faster“更快的”。
18.句意:当他失败时,他总是试图找出原因。
根据“…out why”可知,此处指查明、找出原因,固定搭配find out。work“工作”;take“拿”;bring“带来”均不符合语境。
19.句意:他的教练雷凯说,他不仅用身体跳舞,还用头脑跳舞。
根据“not just with his…but also with his mind”可知,此处与mind对应,表示身体body。head“头”;hands“手”;feet“脚”。
20.句意:在比赛中,李面对来自世界各地的舞者。
根据“…the world”可知,此处指来自世界各地,固定搭配around the world。in“在……里”;across“横穿”;through“穿过”无此搭配。
21.句意:虽然他比许多人更小更瘦,但他的动作很有力。
根据“Though he is smaller and thinner”可知,前后为让步转折关系,虽然瘦小但动作有力,strong“有力的”符合语境。weak“虚弱的”;soft“柔软的”;light“轻的”不符合逻辑。
22.句意:通过将醉拳与街舞混合,他可以在快动作和慢动作之间自由切换。
根据“between fast and…”可知,此处与fast对应,表示慢动作,slow“慢的”与之对应。quick“快的”;proud“骄傲的”;loud“大声的”无对应关系
23.句意:起初,李的教练只是想让他去见见优秀的舞者并向他们学习。
根据“…from great dancers”可知,此处指向优秀的舞者学习,固定搭配learn from。copy“复制”;win“赢”;repeat“重复”无法表达此含义。
24.句意:街舞就是保持积极并战斗到最后。
根据“fighting until the…”可知,此处指战斗到最后,固定搭配until the end。beginning“开始”;middle“中间”;start“开始”不符合语境。
25.李说,展现了他坚持下去的强烈精神。
根据“staying positive and fighting until the end”可知,这体现了他坚持不懈的强烈精神,spirit“精神”符合语境。habit“习惯”;plan“计划”;interest“兴趣”均不符合语境。
阅读下面短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的答案。
In 2025, a Chinese company named DeepSeek created an AI called DeepSeek-R1. It can 26 math problems, write simple code, and chat like humans. What’s special? It 27 by practicing, not just reading examples.
DeepSeek-R1 learns like students do homework. Other AIs need many 28 to learn, but R1 improves alone. “It’s like teaching a bird to fly,” said an engineer. “The more it tries, the 29 it becomes.”
The best part? It’s 30 for schools and small businesses. A teacher in Vietnam said, “Now even villages can use AI without worrying about 31 .
But there are challenges. R1 sometimes makes mistakes in languages 32 German or Russian. The team is trying to 33 this. “We want AI to help everyone 34 the world,” they said.
DeepSeek-R1 shows that great things come from 35 and hard work, not just money.
26.A.find B.solve C.draw
27.A.learns B.plays C.sleeps
28.A.books B.examples C.movies
29.A.slower B.weaker C.better
30.A.free B.paid C.lost
31.A.weather B.food C.cost
32.A.as B.like C.from
33.A.fix B.avoid C.forget
34.A.under B.above C.around
35.A.luck B.creativity C.machines
【答案】
26.B 27.A 28.B 29.C 30.A 31.C 32.B 33.A 34.C 35.B
【导语】本文介绍了中国公司DeepSeek在2025年创建的人工智能DeepSeek-R1,它通过自主练习来学习,且对学校和小企业免费开放,但也面临语言方面的挑战。
【详解】26.句意:它可以解数学题、写简单代码,还能像人类一样聊天。
“solve math problems”是固定搭配,表示“解数学题”,应选用solve。find“找到”,draw“画”,均不符合语境。
27.句意:它是通过练习来学习,而不仅仅是阅读示例。
根据下文“learns like students do homework”以及“R1 improves alone”可知,它是通过练习来学习,应选用learns。plays“玩耍”,sleeps“睡觉”,均不符合语境。
28.句意:其他人工智能需要许多示例来学习,但R1能独立进步。
根据上文“not just reading examples”以及下文“R1 improves alone”可知,其他AI需要示例来学习,应选用examples。books“书”,movies“电影”,均不符合语境。
29.句意:“这就像教小鸟飞翔,”一位工程师说。“它尝试得越多,就变得越好。”
“the + 比较级,the + 比较级”结构表示“越……就越……”,根据语境,多尝试会变得更好,应选用better。slower“更慢”,weaker“更弱”,均不符合语境。
30.句意:它对学校和小企业是免费的。
根据下文“Now even villages can use AI without worrying about...”可知,它是免费的,应选用free。paid“付费的”,lost“丢失的”,均不符合语境。
31.句意:一位越南老师说:“现在即使是乡村也可以使用人工智能,而不用担心费用。”
根据上文免费提供给学校和小企业,可知不用担心的是费用,应选用cost。weather“天气”,food“食物”,均不符合语境。
32.句意:R1有时会在德语或俄语等语言上犯错。
根据“German or Russian”可知,此处是举例说明语言种类,表示举例“像……一样”,应用like。as“作为”,from“来自”,均不符合语境。
33.句意:团队正在努力解决这个问题。
根据上文R1在语言方面会犯错,团队需要解决这个问题,应选用fix。avoid“避免”,forget“忘记”,均不符合语境。
34.句意:他们说:“我们希望人工智能帮助全世界每个人。”
“around the world”是固定短语,表示“全世界”,应选用around。under“在……下”,above“在……上”,均不符合搭配。
35.句意:DeepSeek-R1表明,伟大的成就来自于创造力和努力,而不仅仅是金钱。
根据全文介绍DeepSeek-R1通过独特的学习方式实现进步,强调创新和努力,应选用creativity表示“创造力”。luck“运气”,machines“机器”,均不符合语境。
The 2026 CCTV Spring Festival Gala (春晚) presented a great show called Wu BOT. It became one of the most 36 programs this year. In the show, humanoid robots 37 traditional Chinese kung fu with young martial artists.
These robots came from Unitree Technology, a top Chinese robot company. The Unitree G1 robots could do 38 movements, like drunken boxing and nunchaku. They performed on 39 with students from Tagou Martial Arts School. Thanks to their smart systems, the robots moved well and 40 people easily.
The robots have made great 41 in only one year. At the 2025 gala, they could just do simple group dances. But this year, they could 42 hard kung fu moves without difficulty. This tells us China’s robot technology is developing 43 .
Wu BOT is not only a fun show. It 44 traditional culture and modern technology in a new way. It also lets the world know the rapid rise of China’s robots. In the future, such robots will be 45 used in schools, public services and our daily life.
36.A.boring B.common C.popular D.traditional
37.A.played B.performed C.watched D.learned
38.A.simple B.difficult C.slow D.easy
39.A.top B.radio C.sale D.stage
40.A.worked with B.went with C.parted with D.filled with
41.A.trouble B.progress C.danger D.noise
42.A.carry B.follow C.finish D.aid
43.A.slowly B.rapidly C.quietly D.carefully
44.A.joins B.finds C.keeps D.mixes
45.A.widely B.loudly C.politely D.bravely
【答案】
36.C 37.B 38.B 39.D 40.A 41.B 42.C 43.B 44.D 45.A
【导语】本文介绍了2026年央视春晚中机器人节目《Wu BOT》的精彩表现,展示了中国机器人技术的飞速发展及其对传统文化与现代科技融合的探索。
【详解】36.句意:它成为了今年最受欢迎的节目之一。
春晚的机器人表演广受关注,所以是 “受欢迎的”。popular意为“受欢迎的”,符合春晚节目受到观众喜爱的语境。boring“无聊的”、common“普通的”、traditional“传统的”,均不符合。
37.句意:在节目中,人形机器人与年轻的武术演员一起表演了中国传统功夫。
在春晚节目中,机器人和武术演员是 “表演” 功夫。performed意为“表演”,符合机器人表演功夫的动作。played“玩”、watched“观看”、learned“学习”,均不符合。
38.句意:Unitree G1机器人能够做出高难度的动作,如醉拳和双节棍。
醉拳、双节棍属于复杂、高难度的动作。difficult意为“困难的”,符合语境。simple“简单的”、slow“慢的”、easy“容易的”,均不符合。
39.句意:它们在舞台上与塔沟武术学校的学生一起表演。
春晚的表演是在舞台上进行的。on stage意为“在舞台上”,符合春晚表演的场景。top“顶部”、radio“收音机”、sale“销售”,均不符合。
40.句意:多亏了它们的智能系统,机器人动作流畅,并且与人们很好地配合。
机器人和武术演员需要配合表演。worked with意为“与……协作配合”,符合机器人与人互动的描述。went with“与……相配”、parted with“放弃”、filled with“充满”,均不符合。
41.句意:机器人在仅仅一年内取得了巨大的进步。
后文提到从简单群舞到高难度功夫,说明取得了进步。made great progress是固定搭配,意为“取得巨大进步”。trouble“麻烦”、danger“危险”、noise“噪音”,均不符合。
42.句意:但是今年,它们可以毫不费力地完成高难度的功夫动作。
机器人能够成功做出动作,即“完成”动作。finish moves意为“完成动作”,符合表演功夫的语境。carry“搬运”、follow“跟随”、aid“帮助”,均不符合。
43.句意:这告诉我们中国的机器人技术正在快速发展。
一年之内从简单动作进步到高难度动作,说明技术发展迅速。rapidly意为“快速地”,符合技术发展的速度。slowly“缓慢地”、quietly“安静地”、carefully“仔细地”,均不符合。
44.句意:它以一种新的方式将传统文化与现代科技融合在一起。
机器人功夫表演是将传统文化和现代科技结合起来。mix A with B是固定搭配,意为“将A与B融合”。joins“连接”、finds“发现”、keeps“保持”,均不准确。
45.句意:未来,这类机器人将广泛应用于学校、公共服务和我们的日常生活中。
机器人会在多个领域(in schools, public services and our daily life)被使用,即“广泛地”应用。widely意为“广泛地”,符合科技发展的趋势。loudly“大声地”、politely“礼貌地”、bravely“勇敢地”,均不符合。
二、阅读理解
Do you know Food Trainer? It is an app called FoodT. A group of scientists at the University of Exeter developed it. It helps people eat less junk food through a game.
In the game, healthy food always appears in green circles and unhealthy food always comes in red circles. Some everyday objects, such as pencils and sweaters, appear randomly (随机地) in the green or red circles. When a user clicks (点击) on the healthy food or an object in the green circle, he can get a point. If he clicks on unhealthy food or any other object in red circles, he will lose a point.
Does this simple game work well? The developers of the app did a study. They invited more than 1,200 volunteers to play the game once a day. After a month, the volunteers reported their changes. Most of them said they ate more healthy food. Some volunteers used to eat junk food two to four times a week. At the end of the study, they only ate once a week. And almost each volunteer lost some weight.
Why does the app work so well? It’s because it uses brain training techniques (技术). The game trains users’ brains to reduce (减少) their cravings (渴望) for junk food . Through practice, users lose interest in junk food in their life. But they need to play it at certain times and not stop.
The app is free and it only takes about four minutes every day, so people can do it not just at home but anywhere. Try it now.
46.Who developed the FoodT app?
A.Some game players. B.Some volunteers.
C.Some scientists. D.Some doctors.
47.What happens if a user clicks on unhealthy food in the game?
A.Get a point. B.Lose a point. C.Nothing. D.Win the game.
48.What was the change for almost each volunteer?
A.They gave up the game. B.They lost some weight.
C.They ate more junk food. D.They lost interest in food.
49.How long do the volunteers need to spend on the app every day?
A.About 4 minutes. B.About 10 minutes.
C.About 30 minutes D.About 1 hour.
50.What is the best title for the passage?
A.A Fun Game B.Junk Food and Healthy Food
C.FoodT—An App to Eat Less Junk Food D.Scientists and Their Study
【答案】46.C 47.B 48.B 49.A 50.C
【导语】本文主要介绍了埃克塞特大学科学家开发的一款叫FoodT的APP,它通过简单的点击游戏训练大脑,帮助人们减少垃圾食品摄入、养成健康饮食习惯并减轻体重。
【详解】46.根据文章第一段第三句“A group of scientists at the University of Exeter developed it.”(埃克塞特大学的一组科学家开发了它)可知,该应用程序是由科学家开发的。
47.根据文章第二段最后一句“If he clicks on unhealthy food or any other object in red circles, he will lose a point.”(如果他点击不健康的食物或红色圆圈中的任何其他物体,他将失去一分)可知,点击不健康食物会扣分。
48.根据文章第三段最后一句“And almost each volunteer lost some weight.”(几乎每个志愿者都减掉了一些体重)可知,志愿者们的变化是体重减轻。
49.根据文章最后一段第一句“The app is free and it only takes about four minutes every day...”(该应用程序是免费的,每天只需要大约四分钟……)可知,志愿者每天花费的时间约为 4 分钟。
50.通读全文可知,文章主要介绍了一款名为FoodT的应用程序,它如何通过游戏帮助人们减少垃圾食品的摄入,以及相关的研究结果。选项 C“FoodT—An App to Eat Less Junk Food”(FoodT——一个少吃垃圾食品的应用)最能概括文章主旨。
Look at this photo. A robot dog is carrying a real rabbit on its back for a walk down the street. Isn’t it amazing? With the help of AI, the robot dog can see things around it. This helps it walk safely.
Many people buy robot dogs as their pets. Robot dogs are safe for families because they won’t bite anyone. Robot dogs never get sick, so people don’t need to take them to animal hospitals. Also, taking care of robot dogs is easy. People don’t need to feed them or walk them. What’s more, robot dogs can dance and do different tricks to make people happy.
Robot dogs can not only bring people a lot of fun but also help people in many ways. In Hangzhou, a robot dog named Xiaoxi works in an old people’s home. It brings medicine to old people, carries things for them, and serves as a companion. At Taishan Mountain, robot dogs can help carry heavy things and remove waste. In Qingdao, two robot dogs can help firemen search for and save people. Robot guide dogs have the amazing ability to help blind people get around.
A study shows that the number of robots in China will grow a lot in the coming years. China will fully support the development of smart robots. Our country hopes to create more smart robots for different jobs, from giving shows and treating sick people to working in the sea and on the space station.
51.What can the robot dog in the photo do?
A.It can dance for people. B.It can carry a rabbit for a walk.
C.It can help blind people walk. D.It can work in an old people’s home.
52.Why are robot dogs safe for families?
A.Because they never get sick. B.Because they won’t bite anyone.
C.Because they are very small. D.Because they can see things around.
53.Which of the following is NOT true about robot dogs?
A.People don’t need to feed them.
B.They can do some tricks to make people happy.
C.People must take them to animal hospitals.
D.Taking care of them is easy
54.What does the robot dog Xiaoxi do in Hangzhou?
A.It helps firemen save people.
B.It carries heavy things at Taishan Mountain.
C.It brings medicine to old people.
D.It cleans the street and removes waste.
55.What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A.China will support the development of smart robots.
B.There will be fewer robots in China in the future.
C.Robots can only work in space stations.
D.Robots can take the place of all doctors.
【答案】51.B 52.B 53.C 54.C 55.A
【导语】本文介绍了机器狗的功能、作为宠物的优势,以及它们在不同场景中的应用,最后提到了中国智能机器人的发展前景。
【详解】51.文中第一段提到“A robot dog is carrying a real rabbit on its back for a walk down the street.”,说明照片中的机器狗可以背着兔子散步。
52.文中第二段提到“Robot dogs are safe for families because they won’t bite anyone.”,说明机器狗对家庭安全是因为它们不会咬人。
53.文中第二段提到“Robot dogs never get sick, so people don’t need to take them to animal hospitals.”,说明人们不需要带机器狗去动物医院,因此选项C“People must take them to animal hospitals.” 是错误的。
54.文中第三段提到“In Hangzhou, a robot dog named Xiaoxi works in an old people’s home. It brings medicine to old people...”,说明机器狗小西在杭州的养老院里为老人送药。
55.文中最后一段提到“China will fully support the development of smart robots.”,说明中国将支持智能机器人的发展。
Coming to cinemas on November 15!
Shanghai Wonton is not just a bowl of hot Shanghai wonton—it is also a new movie that brings the taste of Shanghai to the big screen. Made completely in the Shanghai dialect (方言) by a local team, the film tells a story full of warmth, humor, and family love.
The movie comes from a novel by Jin Ying. It tells the story of a retired (退休) father. He goes to a matchmaking corner (相亲角) to find a match for his son. But soon, he becomes part of a warm and funny love story.
Jin Ying, who wrote the script (剧本), explained the deeper meaning of the film: “It is not just about matchmaking. It is about how parents and children learn to understand each other, and how one man finds his true self.” The lead role, Old Wang, is played by Zhou Yemang. His gentle and thoughtful acting shows the quiet wisdom of many Shanghainese fathers.
Famous local stars, Pan Hong, Wang Lin, and Xu Xiang, also appear in the film, all speaking the Shanghai dialect. They made the film all in Shanghai. It shows the city’s special beauty.
As director (导演) Wu Tiange said, “This movie carries the taste of Shanghai—just like a warm bowl of Shanghai wonton.”
56.What is “Shanghai Wonton” according to the passage?
A.A famous food in Shanghai. B.A new movie.
C.A popular song. D.A TV drama.
57.What can we learn from the passage?
A.The film will be on in cinemas on November 5.
B.The film is about a retired father who finally finds true love for his son.
C.According to Jin Ying, the film is only about matchmaking.
D.Famous local stars like Pan Hong appear in the film, speaking the Shanghai dialect.
58.What is the best title for the passage?
A.The History of Shanghai Wonton
B.Matchmaking in Shanghai
C.A New Film That Carries the Taste of Shanghai
D.How to Make a Movie in Dialect
【答案】56.B 57.D 58.C
【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了一部将于11月15日上映的新电影《上海馄饨》,该片由本地团队用上海方言制作,讲述了一位退休父亲在相亲角为儿子找对象却意外卷入一段温暖爱情故事,展现了上海的城市魅力和家庭亲情。
【详解】56.第二段明确指出:“Shanghai Wonton is not just a bowl of hot Shanghai wonton—it is also a new movie that brings the taste of Shanghai to the big screen.”说明“上海馄饨”不仅是食物,更是一部新电影。
57.倒数第二段提到:“Famous local stars, Pan Hong, Wang Lin, and Xu Xiang, also appear in the film, all speaking the Shanghai dialect.”说明潘虹等本地明星在片中出现并说上海方言。
58.全文围绕这部新电影展开,导演吴天戈的话点明主旨:“This movie carries the taste of Shanghai—just like a warm bowl of Shanghai wonton.”因此最佳标题为C“A New Film That Carries the Taste of Shanghai”。
Chinese animation (动画), once less popular than foreign works, is now winning hearts worldwide, especially among young people. It combines (融合) great stories, new technology and Chinese culture.
A recent survey of 7,232 university students shows that over 40% often watch Chinese animations, and about 30% look for new ones every week. This growing interest can be seen in the success of films like Ne Zha 2, which became one of the top 5 movies at the global box office (全球票房)!
What makes Chinese animations special? Most students say it’s the mix of traditional culture and modern technology. Over 80% of the students think this is the key reason for their interest.
For example, Chang’an used smart technology to show beautiful scenes and poems in the Tang Dynasty. Ne Zha 2 told a classic myth (神话) in a modern way, showing that technology should finally serve cultural expression.
“I believe Chinese animation can succeed,” says Huang Ziyi, a student of Wuhan University. “While Japanese animations focus on love stories and American animations focus on heroes, we have our own cultural stories that connect with people everywhere.”
With better technology and rich cultural stories, Chinese animation is finding its place in the world.
59.What can we know from the survey?
A.Making animations costs less now. B.Few students like Chinese animations.
C.Young people like Chinese animations. D.Everybody enjoys watching Ne Zha 2.
60.Why does the writer talk about Ne Zha 2 and Chang’an?
A.To show successful examples. B.To list popular animations.
C.To explain AI in animations. D.To compare different animations.
61.Huang Ziyi believes the advantage of the Chinese animation is its ________.
A.cultural stories B.cool technology
C.love stories D.brave heroes
62.What can be the best title for the text?
A.Animations Around the World B.The Rise of Chinese Animations
C.Growing Interests of Animations D.The Future of Global Animations
【答案】59.C 60.A 61.A 62.B
【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了中国动画因融合传统文化与现代技术而受到年轻人的欢迎,并在全球范围内取得成功。
【详解】59.根据第一段“Chinese animation (动画), once less popular than foreign works, is now winning hearts worldwide, especially among young people.”以及第二段“A recent survey of 7,232 university students shows that over 40% often watch Chinese animations, and about 30% look for new ones every week.”,年轻人喜欢中国动画。
60.根据第二段“This growing interest can be seen in the success of films like Ne Zha 2”和第四段“For example, Chang’an used smart technology to ...”,作为传统文化与现代技术结合的代表,作者提及这两部电影是为了展示中国动画成功的案例。
61.根据第五段Huang Ziyi的观点“‘While Japanese animations focus on love stories and American animations focus on heroes, we have our own cultural stories...’”,她认为中国动画的优势在于其文化故事。
62.文章首段指出中国动画曾经不如外国作品,现在正赢得全球喜爱;中间段落通过调查数据和电影案例说明其受欢迎的原因及成功;尾段总结中国动画正在世界找到其地位。全文主要讲述中国动画的兴起。
三、任务型阅读
阅读下面短文,简略回答问题。
Liu Ziqing, a 63-year-old Chinese man, fell in love with ballet (芭蕾舞) when he was a little boy. He even watched The Red Detachment of Women ballet show in the early 1960s over 10 times.
However, Liu never really got the chance to practise it. That was because he grew up in a poor family in a village. He ended up becoming a farmer and working as a street cleaner. But he never gave up his love for ballet. And at age 53, he decided to become a ballet dancer. “One day, I saw a ballet training course (课程) on TV. This gave me the idea that I should try to learn to dance,” Liu said.
Becoming a ballet dancer at age 53 wasn’t an easy thing. Most of his friends just didn’t understand why he put himself through this difficult training at his age, but Liu Ziqing didn’t care about them at all. During the course of learning ballet, staying in good shape (体形) was the most difficult. Liu sometimes has to sleep in a leg press position (姿势) to make him strong. Luckily, his family is always on his side. Ballet gives Liu a lot. “In the past, I had stomach problems. Now, after ten years of dancing, I don’t have those problems,” Liu said. “When I take classes with those young students, I feel young again,” he added. “I am now doing what I wanted to do when I was young.”
63.Why did Liu never get the chance to practise ballet when he was a little boy?
64.When did Liu decide to become a ballet dancer?
65.What was the most difficult for Liu during the course of learning ballet?
66.How did Liu feel when taking ballet courses?
67.Do you think it’s ever too late to start a new hobby? Why or why not?
【答案】63.Because he grew up in a poor family in a village. 64.At age 53./When he was 53 (years old). 65.Staying in good shape. 66.He felt young again. 67.No, I don’t think so. Liu’s story shows that if you really love something and work hard, you can start at any age./Yes, sometimes it can be too late. Some dreams, like becoming a professional sports player, might be very hard to start when you are much older, because your body is not as strong as a young person’s, or you are too busy with work and family.(答案不唯一)
【导语】本文讲述了63岁的中国老人刘子青从小热爱芭蕾,但因家境贫寒未能学习,53岁时他决定自学芭蕾,克服了身体条件等困难,不仅改善了健康,也找回了年轻时的热情与快乐。
【详解】63.第二段提到“That was because he grew up in a poor family in a village.”,说明刘子青小时候没有机会练习芭蕾是因为他成长在贫困的家庭。
64.第二段提到“at age 53, he decided to become a ballet dancer.”,说明他在53岁时决定成为一名芭蕾舞者。
65.第三段提到“During the course of learning ballet, staying in good shape was the most difficult.”,说明学习芭蕾过程中保持良好体形是最困难的。
66.第三段提到“When I take classes with those young students, I feel young again”,说明上芭蕾课时他感到自己又变年轻了。
67.本题为主观开放题,答案不唯一,结合刘子青53岁开始学芭蕾并从中获益的经历,表达自己对“开始新爱好是否太晚”的看法并说明理由即可。
阅读下面的材料,然后根据材料内容回答问题。(每题答案不超过10个单词)
These days, DeepSeek has received a lot of attention on the Internet. So what is DeepSeek? It’s an AI tool developed by a Chinese company on July 17, 2023. The team of researchers have studied in the top universities in China and have no overseas educational background, and most of whom are under 34 years old. They are also very good at math, physics and coding. The company works on AI, especially big models. Think of it like building a super smart brain that can think and solve problems like humans (this is called AGI).
On January 20, 2025, the company made a new AI called DeepSeek-R1. It could help people find information and summarize it, solve math problems, write code, and answer questions like top models such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT-4o. What made the whole world completely surprised was that it cost much less to build. It only took the team $5.58 million (1/70 of OpenAI’s cost) and 2,048 computer chips, and two months to create it. This meant that good ideas could beat big money. On its first day online, over 19,000 programmers around the world started projects to study it. Even Meta (a famous U. S. tech company) top scientist said, “This kind of free AI could change the world.”
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, not just money. And we can see that the future development of the AI is bright and hopeful, which gives us more confidence and courage to explore the unknown new world.
68.What is DeepSeek?
69.How much did it cost to build DeepSeek-R1?
70.Why were people all over the world surprised after DeepSeek-R1’s birth?
71.What does the success of DeepSeek-R1 show to the world ?
72.Would you like to use the new DeepSeek-R1 in your daily life? Why?
【答案】68.It’s an AI tool. 69.It cost $5.58 million./It cost 5.58 million dollars. 70.Because it cost much less to build. 71.Great things come from new ideas. 72.Yes. Because it helps me solve problems and save time. (答案不唯一)
【导语】本文主要介绍了中国公司开发的AI工具DeepSeek及其新模型DeepSeek-R1的背景、研发团队、成本优势、功能特点和意义,展现了中国AI技术的突破与未来前景。
68.原文第一段第3句“It’s an AI tool developed by a Chinese company on July 17, 2023.”直接说明了DeepSeek的定义,因此答案为原文核心信息。
69.原文第二段第4句“It only took the team $5.58 million (1/70 of Open AI’s cost) and 2,048 computer chips, and two months to create it.”直接说明DeepSeek-R1的研发成本,因此答案为原文直接信息。
70.原文第二段第3句“What made the whole world completely surprised was that it cost much less to build.”明确说明了人们惊讶的原因,因此答案为原文直接信息。
71.原文第三段第2句“With R1, China shows the world that great things come from new ideas, not just money.”直接说明了DeepSeek-R1成功的意义,因此答案为原文核心信息。
72.本题是开放性试题,答案不唯一,但观点需基于文中事实。结合文章中DeepSeek-R1能帮助处理信息、解决问题的功能,可合理作答。
Sirish Subash, a 14-year-old student from Snellville, Georgia, US, recently won the 3M Young Scientist Challenge.
He made a tool that can find pesticides (农药) on fruits and vegetables. This won him $25,000 (about180,000 yuan) and the title of “Best Young Scientist in America”.
Subash’s idea for the tool came from a simple yet important question. His mother always told him to wash fruit before eating it. The boy wondered if the action did any good.
He learned that 70 percent of fruits and vegetables have pesticides. They can bring health problems like cancer. Washing only gets away part of the pesticides. “If we could find them, we could avoid eating them and lower the risk of those health problems,” Subash said.
This led Subash to invent PestiSCAND, a small tool that people can carry around. It works by shining lights and seeing how light reflects (反射) off food. With the help of a sensor (传感器), a screen and an AI learning model, the tool can find out if there are pesticides around.
To use it, users must point PestiSCAND at the fruit or vegetable to see if they need to wash it again. They can use an app on phones to check the results. During testing, PestiSCAND was right more than 85 percent of the time in finding pesticides.
Subash plans to improve his tool and hopes to get it to market by the time he starts college. His love for science will never go away. “In 15 years, I hope to be designing and building devices (设备) that can help make the world a better place,” said Subash.
回答下面5个问题,每题答案不超过6个词。
73.How old is Sirish Subash?
74.What does Subash’s idea come from?
75.Why are pesticides bad for our health?
76.How can people check the testing results?
77.What do you think makes Subash successful?
【答案】73.He is 14 years old./14 years old./14. 74.A simple yet important question. 75.(Because) they can bring health problems. 76.By using an app on phones./Through an app on phones. 77.His love for science./His hard work./…
【导语】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了美国14岁学生Sirish Subash发明检测农药工具的相关内容。
73.根据文章第1段“Sirish Subash, a 14-year-old student from Snellville, Georgia, US, recently won the 3M Young Scientist Challenge.”可知,Sirish Subash的年龄是14岁。
74.根据文章第3段中的“Subash’s idea for the tool came from a simple yet important question.”可知,Subash对该工具的想法来自一个简单但重要的问题。
75.根据文章第4段中的“He learned that 70 percent of fruits and vegetables have pesticides. They can bring health problems like cancer.”可知,杀虫剂可能带来癌症等健康问题。
76.根据文章第6段中的“They can use an app on phones to check the results. During testing,”可知,人们可以通过手机上的一个app来检测结果。
77.这是一道开放性的试题,答案不唯一,结合原文合理即可,可以结合第7段中的“His love for science will never go away.”进行回答。
阅读以下短文,根据短文内容回答五个问题。要求所写答案语法正确、信息完整。每道题答案不超过5个词。
The Legend of Hei 2
The Legend of Hei 2 came out in the summer of 2025. It is a wonderful part of the popular cartoon series.
The story is set in a magical world where humans and spirits live together. After the first film, Hei and his teacher Wuxian live a peaceful life until the Spirit Guild is suddenly attacked. To find out the truth, Hei works with his elder sister Luye and starts a journey to help Wuxian. During the journey, they face and overcome many difficulties.
The film is suitable for both children and adults. Young people enjoy the cute characters and exciting adventures, while adults can understand the deep meanings behind the story. Audiences often feel warm and happy after watching the film.
The team worked very hard to create this 2D film. They drew more than 200,000 pictures, a number that is much higher than the 70,000 pictures used in the first film. One of the greatest challenges was the night scenes in flight. These scenes alone took them four to five months to finish. To make these scenes real and smooth, they even asked aviation experts for help.
78.When did The Legend of Hei 2 come out?
79.Who does Hei work with in the story?
80.How do audiences often feel after watching the film?
81.How many pictures did the team draw for the film?
82.What was one of the greatest challenges in making the film?
【答案】78.In the summer of 2025. 79.His elder sister Luye. 80.Warm and happy. 81.More than 200,000. 82.The night scenes in flight.
【导语】本文介绍了动画《罗小黑战记2》的上映时间、故事内容、受众感受、制作投入及创作难点。
78.第一段第一句“The Legend of Hei 2 came out in the summer of 2025.”可知,时间状语“in the summer of 2025”直接回答了“上映时间”。
79.第二段第三句“ To find out the truth, Hei works with his elder sister Luye...”直接表明Hei的合作对象为“his elder sister Luye”。
80.第三段最后一句“Audiences often feel warm and happy after watching the film.”可知,原句直接给出感受形容词warm and happy,可直接作为答案。
81.第四段第二句“They drew more than 200,000 pictures...”可知,原句直接给出了more than 200,000”。
82.第四段第三、四句 “One of the greatest challenges was the night scenes in flight. These scenes alone took them four to five months to finish.”可知,制作电影最大的难点是飞行中的夜景画面,答案为原文直接信息。
四、短文填空
阅读下面短文,根据语境或所给单词的提示,在每个空格内填入恰当的单词(不超过两个词),要求所填的词意义准确、形式正确,使短文意思完整、行文连贯。
In recent years, live streaming (直播) has become very popular in China. Many people enjoy sharing their different 83 (story) with others. They often do this by starting a live stream. Now, some craftspeople (手艺人) are also using it to show traditional skills.
For example, some people show how to make paper cutting or clay art online. They explain each step clearly, so that viewers can understand 84 (easy). Through live streaming, more people are getting to know these traditional crafts. In the past, only a few people 85 (learn) these skills. But now, anyone can watch and learn at home. At the same time, craftsmen can sell their products online. This helps them make more money and improve 86 (they) living conditions.
However, live streaming is not always perfect. Sometimes, it is difficult 87 (see) every detail through a screen. Also, some young people give up 88 (read) books because they spend too much time on videos.
Live streaming is useful 89 it makes traditional culture more interesting to young people. It can bring old skills back to life 90 a fun way. In the future, more craftsmen plan to join live streaming and share their skills with others. Traditional crafts will become more popular and play 91 important role in our life. If you are interested, you can try to learn it by 92 (you) at home instead of with a group!
【答案】
83.
stories 84.
easily 85.
learned/learnt 86.
their 87.
to see 88.
reading 89.
because 90.
in 91.
an 92.
yourself/yourselves
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了近年来直播在中国的普及,特别是手艺人通过直播展示传统技艺,让更多人了解和学习传统文化,同时也指出了直播存在的一些问题及其未来的发展。
【详解】83.句意:许多人喜欢与他人分享他们不同的故事。根据空前的“different”可知,此处应用可数名词复数形式,表示“不同的故事”。
84.句意:他们清楚地解释每一步,以便观众能够轻松理解。此处修饰动词“understand”,应用副词形式,“easy”的副词形式是“easily”。
85.句意:在过去,只有少数人学习这些技能。根据时间状语“In the past”可知,句子时态为一般过去时,谓语动词应用过去式,“learn”的过去式是“learned”或“learnt”。
86.句意:这帮助他们赚更多的钱,改善他们的生活条件。此处修饰名词短语“living conditions”,应用形容词性物主代词,“they”的形容词性物主代词是“their”。
87.句意:有时,很难通过屏幕看到每个细节。固定句型“it is+形容词+to do sth.”,表示“做某事是……的”,此处应用动词不定式。
88.句意:此外,一些年轻人放弃了读书,因为他们花太多时间看视频。固定短语“give up doing sth.”,表示“放弃做某事”,此处应用动名词形式。
89.句意:直播是有用的,因为它使传统文化对年轻人来说更有趣。前后句为因果关系,后句解释前句的原因,应用连词“because”。
90.句意:它可以用一种有趣的方式让古老的技艺复活。固定短语“in a...way”,表示“用一种……的方式”,此处应用介词“in”。
91.句意:传统手工艺将变得更受欢迎,并在我们的生活中发挥重要作用。固定短语“play an important role in...”,表示“在……中发挥重要作用”,“important”是以元音音素开头的单词,应用不定冠词“an”。
92.句意:如果你感兴趣,你可以尝试在家里自学,而不是参加团体学习!短语 learn by oneself 意为“自学”,如果将句中的you理解为单数“你”,那么对应的反身代词就是 yourself,如果将句中的you理解为复数“你们”,那么对应的反身代词就是 yourselves,二者均符合语境。
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。请将答案写在答题卡对应题目的答题位置上。
Paper cutting, one of China’s most beloved folk arts, 93 (become) increasingly popular in schools since the government began promoting traditional culture in education. Students of all ages are now eager to pick up scissors and red paper to try this ancient craft.
Beginners usually start with simple shapes like flowers and fish. However, some traditional patterns are 94 complex that even experienced artists need hours to finish them. Paper cutting is rich in symbolic meaning. Red is the most commonly used color because it stands for good luck and joy in Chinese culture.
A well-known example of paper cutting’s global influence is Henri Matisse, a European artist who fell in love with this art form and was inspired 95 it in his own work. His story shows that the charm of paper cutting goes far beyond China’s borders.
Today, paper cutting 96 (consider) one of the most important parts of China’s intangible cultural heritage. These beautiful 97 (masterpiece) remind us that ancient crafts still have a bright future in the hearts of the young generation.
【答案】93.
has become 94.
so 95.
by 96.
is considered 97.
masterpieces
【导语】本文介绍了中国剪纸艺术在学校日益流行,讲述了其象征意义、全球影响以及作为非物质文化遗产的重要地位和未来。
【详解】93.句意:自从政府开始在教育中推广传统文化,剪纸变得越来越流行。句中“since ”,引导的时间状语从句,主句要用现在完成时,主语Paper cutting是单数,所以用has become。
94.句意:然而,一些传统图案如此复杂以至于甚至经验丰富的艺术家也需要数小时完成。这里是“so...that...”结构,表示“如此……以至于……”。
95.句意:一位欧洲艺术家,他爱上了这种艺术形式并在自己的作品中受其启发。be inspired by...意为“被……启发/鼓舞”。
96.句意:如今,剪纸被认为是中国非物质文化遗产最重要的部分之一。主语“paper cutting”和“consider”之间是被动关系,且句子描述的是现在的状态,所以用一般现在时的被动语态。
97.句意:这些精美的杰作提醒我们古老工艺在年轻一代心中仍有光明未来。“these” 后面要接可数名词复数,所以masterpiece变为masterpieces。
Nowadays, people like our parents are busy 98 (work). Housework, such as washing clothes or taking out the rubbish, worries most of them. 99 (solve) this problem, scientists at Stanford University in the US invented 100 robot called Mobile ALOHA.And it 101 (become) one of the most popular robots online so far.
In the videos posted, we can see the robot preparing meals by itself, including washing the vegetables 102 cutting carrots with a knife. It’s also good at watering plants, folding clothes and sweeping the floor.
It seems that Mobile ALOHA can do 103 (good) in all things. 104 , another video posted by researchers may disappoint some people. Mobile ALOHA has problems doing some other chores. It can’t finish all the tasks on 105 (it) own. Instead, it learns from humans before doing each kind of housework. If the situation changes, it may cause problems 106 human guidance (指导). For example, robots may break 107 (dish) when cooking.
In short, housework robots are far from perfect. They still have a long way to go.
【答案】
98.working 99.To solve 100.a 101.has become 102.and 103.well 104.However 105.its 106.without 107.dishes
【导语】本文主要介绍了斯坦福大学研发的机器人Mobile ALOHA的功能和局限性。
【详解】98.句意:如今,像我们父母这样的人们都忙于工作。固定搭配be busy doing sth.表示“忙于做某事”。
99.句意:为了解决这个问题。这里用不定式作目的状语,表示“为了解决这个问题”,句首首字母大写。
100.句意:美国斯坦福大学的科学家发明了一款名为Mobile ALOHA的机器人。robot是可数名词,这里表示“一个机器人”,用不定冠词a。
101.句意:到目前为止,它已经成为了网上最受欢迎的机器人之一。时间状语“so far”是现在完成时的标志,主语“it”是第三人称单数。
102.句意:包括洗菜和用刀切胡萝卜。两个并列的动作用连词and连接。
103.句意:看起来Mobile ALOHA似乎什么事情都能做得很好。do well in表示“在某方面做得好”,副词well修饰动词do。
104.句意:然而,研究人员发布的另一段视频可能会让一些人感到失望。前文说机器人好,后文说会让人失望,是转折关系,用However“然而”,句首首字母大写。
105.句意:它无法独自完成所有的任务。固定搭配on one’s own表示“独自”,用it的形容词性物主代词its。
106.句意:如果情况发生变化,没有人类的指导,它就可能会出问题。前文说需要人类指导,所以这里表示“没有人类指导的话,可能会出问题”,用介词without。
107.句意:例如,机器人做饭时可能会打碎餐具。dish表示“餐具”时常用复数形式dishes。
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词,或使用括号内单词的正确形式填空。
It’s believed that chopsticks have been around for thousands of years.
Sometime in the past, people began cooking their food in large pots. The food 108 (cut) up into small pieces so that it would cook faster. Rather than reach their fingers into the pots, people began to fish for their food with sticks. It became easier to get the food using a pair of sticks, so the chopsticks were born!
In modern times, chopsticks are used almost everywhere in Asia, 109 (include) Japan, Malaysia, North Korea, and Vietnam, making them one of the world’s most popular ways of eating.
Chopsticks are usually made 110 wood, bamboo, metal or ivory. In ancient times, silver chopsticks were used because they were thought to turn black when they touched poison (毒药). As chopsticks 111 (slow) became more popular, people began to make them out of different materials and turn them into different shapes.
Now many kinds of chopsticks are used for different uses. They are not only used for eating 112 also used as gifts. There are often lots of different paintings on chopsticks.
【答案】108.was cut 109.including 110.of 111.slowly 112.but
【导语】本文介绍了筷子的起源、使用范围、制作材料以及用途的变化。
108.句意:食物被切成小块以便能更快地煮熟。根据语境可知,食物是被切的,应用被动语态;又因为描述的是过去发生的事情,所以用一般过去时的被动语态,其结构为“was/were + 过去分词”,主语“The food”是不可数名词,be动词用was,cut的过去分词还是cut,所以填was cut。
109.句意:在现代,筷子在亚洲几乎所有地方都被使用,包括日本、马来西亚、朝鲜和越南。“include”是动词,这里需要一个介词来引出后面的例子,“including”是介词,意为“包括”,符合语境,所以填including。
110.句意:筷子通常由木头、竹子、金属或象牙制成。“be made of”是固定短语,意为“由……制成(能看出原材料)”,这里说筷子由木头、竹子等制成,能看出原材料,所以填of。
111.句意:随着筷子慢慢地变得更受欢迎,人们开始用不同的材料制作它们,并将它们变成不同的形状。“became”是动词,前面需要用副词来修饰,“slow”的副词形式是“slowly”,意为“慢慢地”,所以填slowly。
112.句意:它们不仅用于吃饭,还用作礼物。“not only...but also...”是固定搭配,意为“不但……而且……”,所以填but。
When your ears feel itchy (发痒的), you might want to use a Q-tip 113 (clean) them.
The Q-tip has 114 long history. In the 1920s, a man named Leo Gerstenzang created it by accident. He saw his wife trying to clean their child’s ears by 115 (use) a toothpick (牙签) with cotton on the end. Leo thought it was not good and decided 116 (make) something better, so he made the Q-tip with clean cotton on a wooden stick. Since then, it has been a huge 117 (succeed)! Every year, people make millions of Q-tips. 118 you lined them up, you could go to the moon and back more than three times!
Although Q-tips were made to clean the inside of the ears, the truth is that our ears are perfectly able to clean 119 (them). Extra earwax (耳垢) sometimes comes out naturally. Now, bags 120 Q-tips often have warnings (警告) that say “Don’t use them inside the ears”, because they can make earwax problems 121 (bad). Doctors also say it can be dangerous to put Q-tips inside our ears.
In short, it’s important to use Q-tips safely. Understanding our bodies’ natural way of cleaning 122 (help) our ears stay healthy.
【答案】
113.to clean 114.a 115.using 116.to make 117.success 118.If 119.themselves 120.of 121.worse 122.helps
【导语】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了棉签的起源、发展与安全使用建议,说明棉签的由来和过度使用棉签清理耳朵的潜在风险,倡导尊重身体的自然清洁机制。
113.句意:当你的耳朵发痒时,你可能想用棉签来清理它们。use sth. to do sth.意为“用某物做某事”,此处用动词不定式表目的,因此将clean变为to clean。
114.句意:棉签有着悠久的历史。have a long history意为“有悠久的历史”,此处需用不定冠词a。
115.句意:他看到妻子正试图用一端缠着棉花的牙签来清理孩子的耳朵。介词by后接动名词形式,表方式,因此将use变为using。
116.句意:Leo认为这不好,于是决定制作更好的东西,所以他用干净的棉花包在一根木棍上制作了棉签。decide to do sth.意为“决定做某事”,因此将make变为to make。
117.句意:从那以后,它获得了巨大的成功!形容词huge后需接名词,succeed的名词形式是success,意为“成功”。
118.句意:如果你把它们排成一排,你可以往返月球三次以上!此处引导条件状语从句,表“如果”,故填If(句首首字母大写)。
119.句意:虽然棉签的用途是清理耳朵内部,但事实是我们的耳朵完全能够自我清洁。此处指代主语our ears,表示“自我清洁”,需用反身代词,them的反身代词是themselves。
120.句意:现在,装棉签的袋子上常常有“不要在耳朵内使用”的警告,因为它们会使耳垢问题更严重。bags of Q-tips意为“装棉签的袋子”,表示“一包包的棉签”,故填of。
121.句意:现在,装棉签的袋子上常常有“不要在耳朵内使用”的警告,因为它们会使耳垢问题更严重。结合语境,此处表示“使问题变得更糟”,需用bad的比较级worse。
122.句意:了解我们身体自然的清洁方式有助于我们的耳朵保持健康。句子主语是动名词短语Understanding our bodies’ natural way of cleaning,视为单数,谓语动词用第三人称单数形式,因此将help变为helps。
阅读以下短文,使用括号中所给词语的正确形式,在空格处填入一个适当的词。
Popular cartoon heroes like Spider-Man win the hearts of young people all over the world. The pictures of them are everywhere—on office desks, schoolbags and computer screens.
There are also some much 123 (old) cartoon favourites, for example, the Monkey King. He is the hero of a story 124 (call) Havoc in Heaven. He leads a group of monkeys against the Emperor of Heaven and his men. He is brave and 125 (cheer). He is also very humorous. Parents and children laugh together as the Monkey King makes a terrible mess in heaven. They always look forward to 126 (see) more Monkey King cartoons.
Finally, Snoopy, a cute dog, celebrated his seventieth birthday in 2020. Snoopy lives in his own private world and finds real life hard 127 (understand). Charles Schulz created Snoopy and his friends, and managed to draw the cartoons to satisfy old people as well as children. They are well known in seventy-five countries around the world.
【答案】123.older 124.called 125.cheerful 126.seeing 127.to understand
【导语】本文介绍了几个深受不同年龄段人群喜爱的经典卡通形象:蜘蛛侠这类风靡全球的当代卡通英雄、中国经典卡通形象美猴王,以及在全球75个国家闻名的史努比,展现了这些卡通形象跨越年龄、地域的魅力,以及它们在人们生活中的影响力。
【详解】123.句意:也有一些年代更为久远的人们喜爱的卡通形象,例如美猴王。空格前的“much”是程度副词,只能用来修饰形容词的比较级,不能修饰原级。“old”的比较级是“older”,这里表示“更古老的、年代更久的”卡通形象,符合语境。
124.句意:他是《大闹天宫》这个故事的主人公。句子已有谓语“is”,所以空格处不能用谓语动词。“a story”和“call”是被动关系(“故事被叫做……”),所以需用过去分词作后置定语。
125.句意:他勇敢又乐观。“and”连接并列的表语,前面的“brave”是形容词,所以“cheer”(名词/动词)要变成形容词,表示“快乐的、开朗的”,和“brave”并列,描述美猴王的性格。
126.句意:他们总是期待能看到更多美猴王的卡通片。“look forward to”表示“期待……”,是固定短语,这里的“to”是介词,不是不定式符号,所以后面要跟动名词作宾语。
127.句意:史努比活在自己的私人世界里,觉得现实生活难以理解。“find+名词+hard+to do”是固定结构,表示“发现某事很难做”,这里需用动词不定式to understand。
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本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了近年来直播在中国的普及,特别是手艺人通过直播展示传统技艺,让更多人了解和学习传统文化,同时也指出了直播存在的一些问题及其未来的发展。
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本文介绍了中国剪纸艺术在学校日益流行,讲述了其象征意义、全球影响以及作为非物质文化遗产的重要地位和未来。
本文主要介绍了斯坦福大学研发的机器人Mobile ALOHA的功能和局限性。
本文介绍了筷子的起源、使用范围、制作材料以及用途的变化。
本文是一篇说明文,介绍了棉签的起源、发展与安全使用建议,说明棉签的由来和过度使用棉签清理耳朵的潜在风险,倡导尊重身体的自然清洁机制。
本文介绍了几个深受不同年龄段人群喜爱的经典卡通形象
一、完形填空
For the past 20 years, Reckoning Theater in Beijing has been telling the scenes and settings of movies to its audience (观众). That’s because all its audience members are 1 people. Some of them had to listen to the stories 2 the radio in the past.
By 2021, there were over 17 million blind or partly blind people in China. However, when it comes to meeting the needs of these people, spaces like Reckoning Theater are still 3 . Voices calling for a better life for them are growing louder and never stop. The public don’t 4 want them to live - they want them to live better, both in body and in heart.
Reckoning Theater was started by Wang Weili in 2005. He once helped tell his blind friend the details of the film and his friend really enjoyed it. This experience gave Wang 5 to start the theater with his own savings. “They have the right to see a film just like us, but can they see it through 6 .” Wang said, “ 7 the government has provided special schools and sidewalks, these alone are not enough.”
According to Wang, it is not easy to tell most details of a movie. Preparations for screening a two-and-a-half-hour movie could take as 8 as two weeks. When he speaks nearby, Wang talks about what is shown on the 9 , instead of what happens.
Thanks to Reckoning Theater, blind people can enjoy movies like everyone else. It brings them a chance to 10 to the world.
1.A.deaf B.homeless C.blind D.old
2.A.with B.for C.in D.on
3.A.common B.rare C.popular D.rich
4.A.simply B.easily C.wisely D.nearly
5.A.chance B.advice C.promise D.courage
6.A.touch B.words C.sight D.taste
7.A.Though B.Because C.So D.But
8.A.short B.long C.fast D.slow
9.A.TV B.radio C.book D.screen
10.A.talk B.communicate C.connect D.say
When the music stopped, 13-year-old Li Yongqiu finished his show with a cool headstand. Everyone 11 ! On March 8, the young dancer from Chongqing won first 12 at Juste Debout 2026, a famous street dance competition in Paris, France.
Li started learning street dance at the 13 of 8. He practiced for about two hours each school day and five hours each day on 14 . He also trained in Chinese martial arts (武术) and 15 these skills into his dance. This made his moves clean and 16 .
Many kids are afraid of getting hurt while learning difficult moves, but Li is different—the 17 the move, the more he wants to learn it. When he fails, he always tries to 18 out why. His coach Lei Kai said that he dances not just with his 19 but also with his mind. At the competition, Li faced dancers from 20 the world. Though he is smaller and thinner than many others, his moves are 21 . By mixing drunken fist (醉拳) with street dance, he can change freely between fast and 22 moves.
At first, Li’s coaches just wanted him to meet and 23 from great dancers. They never expected him to win. However, Li told Hongxing News that his real goal was always to be No.1. “Street dance is about staying positive and fighting until the 24 . My next goal is to win again,” Li said, showing his strong 25 to keep going.
11.A.ended B.cheered C.cried D.laughed
12.A.score B.time C.place D.round
13.A.age B.year C.grade D.level
14.A.weekdays B.weekends C.mornings D.evenings
15.A.mixed B.changed C.turned D.suffered
16.A.common B.special C.simple D.slow
17.A.easier B.harder C.better D.faster
18.A.work B.take C.find D.bring
19.A.head B.hands C.body D.feet
20.A.around B.in C.across D.through
21.A.weak B.soft C.strong D.light
22.A.quick B.proud C.slow D.loud
23.A.learn B.copy C.win D.repeat
24.A.beginning B.middle C.end D.start
25.A.habit B.spirit C.plan D.interest
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In 2025, a Chinese company named DeepSeek created an AI called DeepSeek-R1. It can 26 math problems, write simple code, and chat like humans. What’s special? It 27 by practicing, not just reading examples.
DeepSeek-R1 learns like students do homework. Other AIs need many 28 to learn, but R1 improves alone. “It’s like teaching a bird to fly,” said an engineer. “The more it tries, the 29 it becomes.”
The best part? It’s 30 for schools and small businesses. A teacher in Vietnam said, “Now even villages can use AI without worrying about 31 .
But there are challenges. R1 sometimes makes mistakes in languages 32 German or Russian. The team is trying to 33 this. “We want AI to help everyone 34 the world,” they said.
DeepSeek-R1 shows that great things come from 35 and hard work, not just money.
26.A.find B.solve C.draw
27.A.learns B.plays C.sleeps
28.A.books B.examples C.movies
29.A.slower B.weaker C.better
30.A.free B.paid C.lost
31.A.weather B.food C.cost
32.A.as B.like C.from
33.A.fix B.avoid C.forget
34.A.under B.above C.around
35.A.luck B.creativity C.machines
The 2026 CCTV Spring Festival Gala (春晚) presented a great show called Wu BOT. It became one of the most 36 programs this year. In the show, humanoid robots 37 traditional Chinese kung fu with young martial artists.
These robots came from Unitree Technology, a top Chinese robot company. The Unitree G1 robots could do 38 movements, like drunken boxing and nunchaku. They performed on 39 with students from Tagou Martial Arts School. Thanks to their smart systems, the robots moved well and 40 people easily.
The robots have made great 41 in only one year. At the 2025 gala, they could just do simple group dances. But this year, they could 42 hard kung fu moves without difficulty. This tells us China’s robot technology is developing 43 .
Wu BOT is not only a fun show. It 44 traditional culture and modern technology in a new way. It also lets the world know the rapid rise of China’s robots. In the future, such robots will be 45 used in schools, public services and our daily life.
36.A.boring B.common C.popular D.traditional
37.A.played B.performed C.watched D.learned
38.A.simple B.difficult C.slow D.easy
39.A.top B.radio C.sale D.stage
40.A.worked with B.went with C.parted with D.filled with
41.A.trouble B.progress C.danger D.noise
42.A.carry B.follow C.finish D.aid
43.A.slowly B.rapidly C.quietly D.carefully
44.A.joins B.finds C.keeps D.mixes
45.A.widely B.loudly C.politely D.bravely
二、阅读理解
Do you know Food Trainer? It is an app called FoodT. A group of scientists at the University of Exeter developed it. It helps people eat less junk food through a game.
In the game, healthy food always appears in green circles and unhealthy food always comes in red circles. Some everyday objects, such as pencils and sweaters, appear randomly (随机地) in the green or red circles. When a user clicks (点击) on the healthy food or an object in the green circle, he can get a point. If he clicks on unhealthy food or any other object in red circles, he will lose a point.
Does this simple game work well? The developers of the app did a study. They invited more than 1,200 volunteers to play the game once a day. After a month, the volunteers reported their changes. Most of them said they ate more healthy food. Some volunteers used to eat junk food two to four times a week. At the end of the study, they only ate once a week. And almost each volunteer lost some weight.
Why does the app work so well? It’s because it uses brain training techniques (技术). The game trains users’ brains to reduce (减少) their cravings (渴望) for junk food . Through practice, users lose interest in junk food in their life. But they need to play it at certain times and not stop.
The app is free and it only takes about four minutes every day, so people can do it not just at home but anywhere. Try it now.
46.Who developed the FoodT app?
A.Some game players. B.Some volunteers.
C.Some scientists. D.Some doctors.
47.What happens if a user clicks on unhealthy food in the game?
A.Get a point. B.Lose a point. C.Nothing. D.Win the game.
48.What was the change for almost each volunteer?
A.They gave up the game. B.They lost some weight.
C.They ate more junk food. D.They lost interest in food.
49.How long do the volunteers need to spend on the app every day?
A.About 4 minutes. B.About 10 minutes.
C.About 30 minutes D.About 1 hour.
50.What is the best title for the passage?
A.A Fun Game B.Junk Food and Healthy Food
C.FoodT—An App to Eat Less Junk Food D.Scientists and Their Study
Look at this photo. A robot dog is carrying a real rabbit on its back for a walk down the street. Isn’t it amazing? With the help of AI, the robot dog can see things around it. This helps it walk safely.
Many people buy robot dogs as their pets. Robot dogs are safe for families because they won’t bite anyone. Robot dogs never get sick, so people don’t need to take them to animal hospitals. Also, taking care of robot dogs is easy. People don’t need to feed them or walk them. What’s more, robot dogs can dance and do different tricks to make people happy.
Robot dogs can not only bring people a lot of fun but also help people in many ways. In Hangzhou, a robot dog named Xiaoxi works in an old people’s home. It brings medicine to old people, carries things for them, and serves as a companion. At Taishan Mountain, robot dogs can help carry heavy things and remove waste. In Qingdao, two robot dogs can help firemen search for and save people. Robot guide dogs have the amazing ability to help blind people get around.
A study shows that the number of robots in China will grow a lot in the coming years. China will fully support the development of smart robots. Our country hopes to create more smart robots for different jobs, from giving shows and treating sick people to working in the sea and on the space station.
51.What can the robot dog in the photo do?
A.It can dance for people. B.It can carry a rabbit for a walk.
C.It can help blind people walk. D.It can work in an old people’s home.
52.Why are robot dogs safe for families?
A.Because they never get sick. B.Because they won’t bite anyone.
C.Because they are very small. D.Because they can see things around.
53.Which of the following is NOT true about robot dogs?
A.People don’t need to feed them.
B.They can do some tricks to make people happy.
C.People must take them to animal hospitals.
D.Taking care of them is easy
54.What does the robot dog Xiaoxi do in Hangzhou?
A.It helps firemen save people.
B.It carries heavy things at Taishan Mountain.
C.It brings medicine to old people.
D.It cleans the street and removes waste.
55.What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A.China will support the development of smart robots.
B.There will be fewer robots in China in the future.
C.Robots can only work in space stations.
D.Robots can take the place of all doctors.
Coming to cinemas on November 15!
Shanghai Wonton is not just a bowl of hot Shanghai wonton—it is also a new movie that brings the taste of Shanghai to the big screen. Made completely in the Shanghai dialect (方言) by a local team, the film tells a story full of warmth, humor, and family love.
The movie comes from a novel by Jin Ying. It tells the story of a retired (退休) father. He goes to a matchmaking corner (相亲角) to find a match for his son. But soon, he becomes part of a warm and funny love story.
Jin Ying, who wrote the script (剧本), explained the deeper meaning of the film: “It is not just about matchmaking. It is about how parents and children learn to understand each other, and how one man finds his true self.” The lead role, Old Wang, is played by Zhou Yemang. His gentle and thoughtful acting shows the quiet wisdom of many Shanghainese fathers.
Famous local stars, Pan Hong, Wang Lin, and Xu Xiang, also appear in the film, all speaking the Shanghai dialect. They made the film all in Shanghai. It shows the city’s special beauty.
As director (导演) Wu Tiange said, “This movie carries the taste of Shanghai—just like a warm bowl of Shanghai wonton.”
56.What is “Shanghai Wonton” according to the passage?
A.A famous food in Shanghai. B.A new movie.
C.A popular song. D.A TV drama.
57.What can we learn from the passage?
A.The film will be on in cinemas on November 5.
B.The film is about a retired father who finally finds true love for his son.
C.According to Jin Ying, the film is only about matchmaking.
D.Famous local stars like Pan Hong appear in the film, speaking the Shanghai dialect.
58.What is the best title for the passage?
A.The History of Shanghai Wonton
B.Matchmaking in Shanghai
C.A New Film That Carries the Taste of Shanghai
D.How to Make a Movie in Dialect
Chinese animation (动画), once less popular than foreign works, is now winning hearts worldwide, especially among young people. It combines (融合) great stories, new technology and Chinese culture.
A recent survey of 7,232 university students shows that over 40% often watch Chinese animations, and about 30% look for new ones every week. This growing interest can be seen in the success of films like Ne Zha 2, which became one of the top 5 movies at the global box office (全球票房)!
What makes Chinese animations special? Most students say it’s the mix of traditional culture and modern technology. Over 80% of the students think this is the key reason for their interest.
For example, Chang’an used smart technology to show beautiful scenes and poems in the Tang Dynasty. Ne Zha 2 told a classic myth (神话) in a modern way, showing that technology should finally serve cultural expression.
“I believe Chinese animation can succeed,” says Huang Ziyi, a student of Wuhan University. “While Japanese animations focus on love stories and American animations focus on heroes, we have our own cultural stories that connect with people everywhere.”
With better technology and rich cultural stories, Chinese animation is finding its place in the world.
59.What can we know from the survey?
A.Making animations costs less now. B.Few students like Chinese animations.
C.Young people like Chinese animations. D.Everybody enjoys watching Ne Zha 2.
60.Why does the writer talk about Ne Zha 2 and Chang’an?
A.To show successful examples. B.To list popular animations.
C.To explain AI in animations. D.To compare different animations.
61.Huang Ziyi believes the advantage of the Chinese animation is its ________.
A.cultural stories B.cool technology
C.love stories D.brave heroes
62.What can be the best title for the text?
A.Animations Around the World B.The Rise of Chinese Animations
C.Growing Interests of Animations D.The Future of Global Animations
三、任务型阅读
阅读下面短文,简略回答问题。
Liu Ziqing, a 63-year-old Chinese man, fell in love with ballet (芭蕾舞) when he was a little boy. He even watched The Red Detachment of Women ballet show in the early 1960s over 10 times.
However, Liu never really got the chance to practise it. That was because he grew up in a poor family in a village. He ended up becoming a farmer and working as a street cleaner. But he never gave up his love for ballet. And at age 53, he decided to become a ballet dancer. “One day, I saw a ballet training course (课程) on TV. This gave me the idea that I should try to learn to dance,” Liu said.
Becoming a ballet dancer at age 53 wasn’t an easy thing. Most of his friends just didn’t understand why he put himself through this difficult training at his age, but Liu Ziqing didn’t care about them at all. During the course of learning ballet, staying in good shape (体形) was the most difficult. Liu sometimes has to sleep in a leg press position (姿势) to make him strong. Luckily, his family is always on his side. Ballet gives Liu a lot. “In the past, I had stomach problems. Now, after ten years of dancing, I don’t have those problems,” Liu said. “When I take classes with those young students, I feel young again,” he added. “I am now doing what I wanted to do when I was young.”
63.Why did Liu never get the chance to practise ballet when he was a little boy?
64.When did Liu decide to become a ballet dancer?
65.What was the most difficult for Liu during the course of learning ballet?
66.How did Liu feel when taking ballet courses?
67.Do you think it’s ever too late to start a new hobby? Why or why not?
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These days, DeepSeek has received a lot of attention on the Internet. So what is DeepSeek? It’s an AI tool developed by a Chinese company on July 17, 2023. The team of researchers have studied in the top universities in China and have no overseas educational background, and most of whom are under 34 years old. They are also very good at math, physics and coding. The company works on AI, especially big models. Think of it like building a super smart brain that can think and solve problems like humans (this is called AGI).
On January 20, 2025, the company made a new AI called DeepSeek-R1. It could help people find information and summarize it, solve math problems, write code, and answer questions like top models such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT-4o. What made the whole world completely surprised was that it cost much less to build. It only took the team $5.58 million (1/70 of OpenAI’s cost) and 2,048 computer chips, and two months to create it. This meant that good ideas could beat big money. On its first day online, over 19,000 programmers around the world started projects to study it. Even Meta (a famous U. S. tech company) top scientist said, “This kind of free AI could change the world.”
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, not just money. And we can see that the future development of the AI is bright and hopeful, which gives us more confidence and courage to explore the unknown new world.
68.What is DeepSeek?
69.How much did it cost to build DeepSeek-R1?
70.Why were people all over the world surprised after DeepSeek-R1’s birth?
71.What does the success of DeepSeek-R1 show to the world ?
72.Would you like to use the new DeepSeek-R1 in your daily life? Why?
Sirish Subash, a 14-year-old student from Snellville, Georgia, US, recently won the 3M Young Scientist Challenge.
He made a tool that can find pesticides (农药) on fruits and vegetables. This won him $25,000 (about180,000 yuan) and the title of “Best Young Scientist in America”.
Subash’s idea for the tool came from a simple yet important question. His mother always told him to wash fruit before eating it. The boy wondered if the action did any good.
He learned that 70 percent of fruits and vegetables have pesticides. They can bring health problems like cancer. Washing only gets away part of the pesticides. “If we could find them, we could avoid eating them and lower the risk of those health problems,” Subash said.
This led Subash to invent PestiSCAND, a small tool that people can carry around. It works by shining lights and seeing how light reflects (反射) off food. With the help of a sensor (传感器), a screen and an AI learning model, the tool can find out if there are pesticides around.
To use it, users must point PestiSCAND at the fruit or vegetable to see if they need to wash it again. They can use an app on phones to check the results. During testing, PestiSCAND was right more than 85 percent of the time in finding pesticides.
Subash plans to improve his tool and hopes to get it to market by the time he starts college. His love for science will never go away. “In 15 years, I hope to be designing and building devices (设备) that can help make the world a better place,” said Subash.
回答下面5个问题,每题答案不超过6个词。
73.How old is Sirish Subash?
74.What does Subash’s idea come from?
75.Why are pesticides bad for our health?
76.How can people check the testing results?
77.What do you think makes Subash successful?
阅读以下短文,根据短文内容回答五个问题。要求所写答案语法正确、信息完整。每道题答案不超过5个词。
The Legend of Hei 2
The Legend of Hei 2 came out in the summer of 2025. It is a wonderful part of the popular cartoon series.
The story is set in a magical world where humans and spirits live together. After the first film, Hei and his teacher Wuxian live a peaceful life until the Spirit Guild is suddenly attacked. To find out the truth, Hei works with his elder sister Luye and starts a journey to help Wuxian. During the journey, they face and overcome many difficulties.
The film is suitable for both children and adults. Young people enjoy the cute characters and exciting adventures, while adults can understand the deep meanings behind the story. Audiences often feel warm and happy after watching the film.
The team worked very hard to create this 2D film. They drew more than 200,000 pictures, a number that is much higher than the 70,000 pictures used in the first film. One of the greatest challenges was the night scenes in flight. These scenes alone took them four to five months to finish. To make these scenes real and smooth, they even asked aviation experts for help.
78.When did The Legend of Hei 2 come out?
79.Who does Hei work with in the story?
80.How do audiences often feel after watching the film?
81.How many pictures did the team draw for the film?
82.What was one of the greatest challenges in making the film?
四、短文填空
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In recent years, live streaming (直播) has become very popular in China. Many people enjoy sharing their different 83 (story) with others. They often do this by starting a live stream. Now, some craftspeople (手艺人) are also using it to show traditional skills.
For example, some people show how to make paper cutting or clay art online. They explain each step clearly, so that viewers can understand 84 (easy). Through live streaming, more people are getting to know these traditional crafts. In the past, only a few people 85 (learn) these skills. But now, anyone can watch and learn at home. At the same time, craftsmen can sell their products online. This helps them make more money and improve 86 (they) living conditions.
However, live streaming is not always perfect. Sometimes, it is difficult 87 (see) every detail through a screen. Also, some young people give up 88 (read) books because they spend too much time on videos.
Live streaming is useful 89 it makes traditional culture more interesting to young people. It can bring old skills back to life 90 a fun way. In the future, more craftsmen plan to join live streaming and share their skills with others. Traditional crafts will become more popular and play 91 important role in our life. If you are interested, you can try to learn it by 92 (you) at home instead of with a group!
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Paper cutting, one of China’s most beloved folk arts, 93 (become) increasingly popular in schools since the government began promoting traditional culture in education. Students of all ages are now eager to pick up scissors and red paper to try this ancient craft.
Beginners usually start with simple shapes like flowers and fish. However, some traditional patterns are 94 complex that even experienced artists need hours to finish them. Paper cutting is rich in symbolic meaning. Red is the most commonly used color because it stands for good luck and joy in Chinese culture.
A well-known example of paper cutting’s global influence is Henri Matisse, a European artist who fell in love with this art form and was inspired 95 it in his own work. His story shows that the charm of paper cutting goes far beyond China’s borders.
Today, paper cutting 96 (consider) one of the most important parts of China’s intangible cultural heritage. These beautiful 97 (masterpiece) remind us that ancient crafts still have a bright future in the hearts of the young generation.
Nowadays, people like our parents are busy 98 (work). Housework, such as washing clothes or taking out the rubbish, worries most of them. 99 (solve) this problem, scientists at Stanford University in the US invented 100 robot called Mobile ALOHA.And it 101 (become) one of the most popular robots online so far.
In the videos posted, we can see the robot preparing meals by itself, including washing the vegetables 102 cutting carrots with a knife. It’s also good at watering plants, folding clothes and sweeping the floor.
It seems that Mobile ALOHA can do 103 (good) in all things. 104 , another video posted by researchers may disappoint some people. Mobile ALOHA has problems doing some other chores. It can’t finish all the tasks on 105 (it) own. Instead, it learns from humans before doing each kind of housework. If the situation changes, it may cause problems 106 human guidance (指导). For example, robots may break 107 (dish) when cooking.
In short, housework robots are far from perfect. They still have a long way to go.
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It’s believed that chopsticks have been around for thousands of years.
Sometime in the past, people began cooking their food in large pots. The food 108 (cut) up into small pieces so that it would cook faster. Rather than reach their fingers into the pots, people began to fish for their food with sticks. It became easier to get the food using a pair of sticks, so the chopsticks were born!
In modern times, chopsticks are used almost everywhere in Asia, 109 (include) Japan, Malaysia, North Korea, and Vietnam, making them one of the world’s most popular ways of eating.
Chopsticks are usually made 110 wood, bamboo, metal or ivory. In ancient times, silver chopsticks were used because they were thought to turn black when they touched poison (毒药). As chopsticks 111 (slow) became more popular, people began to make them out of different materials and turn them into different shapes.
Now many kinds of chopsticks are used for different uses. They are not only used for eating 112 also used as gifts. There are often lots of different paintings on chopsticks.
When your ears feel itchy (发痒的), you might want to use a Q-tip 113 (clean) them.
The Q-tip has 114 long history. In the 1920s, a man named Leo Gerstenzang created it by accident. He saw his wife trying to clean their child’s ears by 115 (use) a toothpick (牙签) with cotton on the end. Leo thought it was not good and decided 116 (make) something better, so he made the Q-tip with clean cotton on a wooden stick. Since then, it has been a huge 117 (succeed)! Every year, people make millions of Q-tips. 118 you lined them up, you could go to the moon and back more than three times!
Although Q-tips were made to clean the inside of the ears, the truth is that our ears are perfectly able to clean 119 (them). Extra earwax (耳垢) sometimes comes out naturally. Now, bags 120 Q-tips often have warnings (警告) that say “Don’t use them inside the ears”, because they can make earwax problems 121 (bad). Doctors also say it can be dangerous to put Q-tips inside our ears.
In short, it’s important to use Q-tips safely. Understanding our bodies’ natural way of cleaning 122 (help) our ears stay healthy.
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Popular cartoon heroes like Spider-Man win the hearts of young people all over the world. The pictures of them are everywhere—on office desks, schoolbags and computer screens.
There are also some much 123 (old) cartoon favourites, for example, the Monkey King. He is the hero of a story 124 (call) Havoc in Heaven. He leads a group of monkeys against the Emperor of Heaven and his men. He is brave and 125 (cheer). He is also very humorous. Parents and children laugh together as the Monkey King makes a terrible mess in heaven. They always look forward to 126 (see) more Monkey King cartoons.
Finally, Snoopy, a cute dog, celebrated his seventieth birthday in 2020. Snoopy lives in his own private world and finds real life hard 127 (understand). Charles Schulz created Snoopy and his friends, and managed to draw the cartoons to satisfy old people as well as children. They are well known in seventy-five countries around the world.
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