广西河池市2025-2026学年秋季上学期高三期末学业水平质量检测英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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广西河池市2025-2026学年秋季上学期高三期末学业水平质量检测英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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河池市 2025 年秋季学期高三期末学业水平质量检测
英语
(本试卷满分 150 分,考试时间 120 分钟)
注意事项:
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A 、B 、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What does the woman invite the man to do
A. Visit her studio. B. Go to a concert. C. Have a big meal.
2. What is man doing
A. Singing a song. B. Going over lessons. C. Writing a poem.
3. How does the woman feel
A. Confused. B. Sympathetic. C. Tired.
4. Where are probably the speakers
A. In a restaurant. B. At school. C. In a cinema.
5. What are the speakers mainly discussing
A. A match. B. A talk show. C. A conference.
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A 、B、
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C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 、7 题。
6. Why does the woman call the man
A. To switch her shift with him.
B. To remind him to take medicine.
C. To ask him to return home.
7. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Mother and son. B. Brother and sister. C. Colleagues.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
8. How long has the man been a waiter
A. 4 years. B. 12 years. C. 22 years.
9. What is Carson now
A. A waiter. B. A manager. C. An assistant.
10. What will the man probably get next month
A. A pay rise. B. Full health insurance. C. Two weeks’ paid vacation.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
11. Why did the man make a call this afternoon
A. To fix the air conditioner.
B. To have a cleaner office.
C. To eat better food.
12. What does the man advise the woman to do
A. Make a complaint. B. Arrive at work early. C. Find a new cleaning company.
13. What is the last problem the man mentions
A. The air conditioner is broken.
B. The Internet is disconnected.
C. The food in the canteen is bad.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。
14. At which station should Harry get off
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A. Kensal Station. B. Central Station. C. Bethany Station.
15. What color is the outer wall of Daisy’s house
A. Dark blue. B. Dark gray. C. Blue-gray.
16. What does Daisy say about her house
A. It is opposite Mary’s Donuts.
B. It has a big kitchen.
C. It has a 3-car garage.
17. How many rooms are there on the second floor of Daisy’s house
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。
18. What does the speaker think of playing basketball
A. It’s enjoyable. B. It’s challenging. C. It’s boring.
19. Who encouraged the speaker to try something new
A. A star. B. Her cousin. C. Her teacher.
20. How long has the speaker been learning to play the guitar
A. Eighteen days. B. One year. C. One and a half years.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A 、B 、C 、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Ready to take a closer look at the coolest museums in the world, I guarantee you haven’t heard about Let’s dig in.Museum Anahuacalli(Mexico City, Mexico)
Created by artist Diego Rivera in Mexico City’s Tepetlapa neighborhood, this museum is the
world’s premier collection of pre-Columbian artwork. Rivera’s goal was to create a museum that reflected Mexican culture, tradition, and identity—where he would ultimately store his extensive collection of pre-Columbian artifacts and pieces of art. The difference is that you’re experiencing art and culture in a museum built by someone with a passion for their ancestry and cultural
inheritance instead of a museum built by a group.Ghibli Museum(Tokyo, Japan)
If you know about Japanese anime, then you know about Studio Ghibli, headed by illustrator and storyteller Hayao Miyazaki. Even if you don’t know about Japanese anime, you’ve likely seen
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some of Studio Ghibli’s most iconic characters, from Totoro to Kiki. Tickets(which are sold a
month in advance) usually sell out immediately. If you want to get your tickets, you probably need to work with an online service.Salvador Dali Museum(Figueres, Spain)
This insane project is housed in the former Figueres Theatre, located in the town where Salvador Dali grew up. The museum was designed by Dali himself and includes a broad range of projects, works, and ideas from his 85-year career. I have to be honest—this museum felt a little bit like
stepping into an 80s fever dream that Lady Gaga would have loved. The artist’s tomb was particularly inspiring, located in the basement of the museum.Hong Kong Museum of
History(Hong Kong)
What makes the Hong Kong Museum of History so endlessly explorable Hong Kong has a fascinating history, one that involves a multitude of cultures and traditions. Second, Hong Kong is tiny, meaning those cultures have combined into something unique, from its approach to national security to space exploration. Third, it’s an award-winning museum that’s free to the public. I
highly suggest planning a visit to this museum if you’re heading to Hong Kong. You will get a very quick understanding of the tiny island and its cultural history.
1 .In which museum can you admire the anime
A .Museo Anahuacalli. B .Ghibli Museum.
C .Salvador Dali Museum. D .Hong Kong Museum of History.
2 .Which is not the reason why HK Museum is worth visiting
A .Its amazing history. B .Its unique cultures.
C .Its awards. D .Its collection of artifacts.
3 .What do Museum Anahuacalli and Salvador Dali Museum have in common
A .They are free of charge. B .Their tickets need to be reserved.
C .They are designed by an artist. D .They highlight 80s fever dream.
B
By the time Alex was 13, he was well on his way to becoming a working artist. He had
already had his first show at a local arts centre. Yet he wanted more-specifically to start showing his work in a juried exhibition, where art experts would evaluate and select pieces in a competitive review process. That’s when he faced an obstacle, discovering in the very last line of a multi-page
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application that the minimum age for submission was 18.
That rejection became a driver for creation. “There was a gap in the art world, and I thought it’d be really cool if I could provide the opportunity to more young artists,” says Alex, now 15.
With the support of his parents, Alex rented a store and founded Little EGG Gallery, a
commercial studio only for teenage artists. The gallery charges a small hanging fee for any
displayed work and takes a 15 percent commission fee(佣金) on sales. In turn, Little EGG helps promote young talent by showcasing their work.
Not long after the opening, Henry Cameron, a professor and artist, happened upon the
gallery while walking in his neighbourhood. An exhibition was being installed at the time, and some of Alex’s own work was on the walls. A connection was formed, and Alex asked Henry to help judge an upcoming competition. The first juried show was last spring, and the top three
winners each received a $50 cash prize.
Considering how busy Alex is with school, life and his own art, Little EGG is mostly open by appointment only, but he’s still devoted to growing the gallery with seasonal and themed shows scheduled a few times a year.
Leo Smith, a 17-year-old artist from Toronto says it’s about time that a venue like Little EGG existed. “As young artists, we don’t get as much credit as I think we’re due, and we also don’t get many opportunities to showcase the amount of work we put into the art.”
4 .Why was Alex rejected by a juried exhibition
A .His work was of poor quality. B .He was beyond the age limitation.
C .He did not pay the required fee. D .He was not old enough.
5 .What do we know about Little EGG
A .It is free of charge. B .It is set up with Alex’s own efforts.
C .It is aimed at young talents. D .It holds competitions regularly.
6 .What does the underlined phrase “we’re due” possibly mean
A .We are expected. B .We deserve.
C .We reserve. D .We are looked down on.
7 .What can we learn from the story
A .Failures can drive positive changes. B .Practice makes perfect.
C .Art connects people worldwide. D .Easier said than done.
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C
Has your child ever washed up a mug or put out the bins Have they made their bed, ironed a shirt or helped to lay the table
Fewer than half of all 14 and 15-year-olds (44 per cent), according to a survey by
Parentkind, help with chores. Some parents in the 21st century may just be too nice. But perhaps we are responding in the wrong way by allowing them to stay in their rooms and play games,
bringing them cups of tea, asking them if they want a chat. Maybe it would be better to expect them to wash the kitchen floor, hang up the damp and take out the trash.
Children increasingly aren’t given any responsibilities at home. Only 18 per cent of those
aged 16 to 24 have ever had a paid part-time job, compared with 48 per cent of teenagers who had part-time jobs at the turn of the century. Children no longer work hard for their pocket money,
weeding for their neighbour or babysitting. Money just arrives in their bank account. Besides,
there is an understandable belief that Generation Z have had a tough time. Children are told by
their adults to focus on their grades and to practise sport. As a result, they have become kinder
fathers and mothers, less prepared to have fights over cleaning or demand their daughter walks to school when they can drive them.
Yet there is a strong link between those who do the most housework and those who succeed at school. Peeling potatoes can evidently be good for you while gentle parenting, as Jason, the
chief executive of Parentkind, points out, might sell your children short. “Chores are not
punishment; they are the first lessons in teamwork and self-reliance,” he says. These habits evidently develop into resilience at school and reliability at work. Children from poorer
backgrounds do the least to help around the house, while children from ethnic minority and middle-class families earning over 100,000 between them do the most.
To create happier, healthier children, parents don’t underestimate the value of chores and need to teach their children to thrive on their own.
8 .What is the purpose of asking questions in paragraph one
A .To show the importance of doing chores. B .To tell readers how to do housework.
C .To introduce a worrying phenomenon. D .To illustrate the role of parents at home.
9 .What is paragraph 3 mainly about
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A .The amount of chores that children should do.
B .The reasons why teens do less chores at home.
C .The benefits of doing housework for kids.
D .The disadvantages of spending much time on the games.
10 .Which is the benefit of teens’ doing chores according to the passage
A .They will never give up their present jobs. B .They will become more gentle parents.
C .They will make more money in the future. D .They will be more resilient and reliable.
11 .What does the text mainly talk about
A .Chores are what children need to become successful.
B .The less chore there is at home, the better it is for kids.
C .Why do children do less housework nowadays
D .Parents should spend more time with their children.
D
Artificial intelligence is replacing white-collar jobs, analysis suggests, and translators, sales representatives and financial advisers will be the first victims. Staff in research-intensive roles are the most vulnerable to the rise of machine learning and a switch to automation in the workplace, according to research by Microsoft, which analysed more than 200,000conversations between
users of its Copilot’s chatbot to find out how and when users use AI.
“AI is coming for your job—at least if you are a white-collar worker,” Joachim Klement, an analyst at a City investment firm, which studied the findings. Interpreters and translators,
passenger attendants, management analysts and sales representatives in the services industry are among those set to take the biggest hit from the growing adoption of AI by employers. Nurses, ship engineers, plasterers and water treatment operators were among occupations considered the safest. “The researchers did not show average pay for each of these jobs, and that working as a water treatment plant operator stinks, literally and from a financial perspective when compared with working in finance,” Klement said.
Microsoft, which is investing almost 70 billion on building its AI services, analysed how people were using generative AI and its success in completing a desired task, with information
gathering, communication and working with the public coming out top. It compared the results
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against a list of occupations that spent most time researching and finding information, and then writing the results in documents for clients or the public.
Entry-level jobs are expected to be badly hit by the replacement caused by AI, according to a report by the British Standards Institution. Sebastian, who cofounded the “buy now, pay later” company in 2005, said he had shrunk its workforce from 7,400 people to about 3,000while
increasing revenues and customers. Andy Jassy, the boss of Amazon, told staff in June that the introduction of generative AI systems would reduce its workforce in the future.
12 .Which is less likely to be affected by AI
A .Medical staff and ship engineers. B .Management analysts.
C .Interpreters and translators. D .Passenger attendants.
13 .Why does Microsoft conduct the research according to the text
A .To recommend the best occupations.
B .To stress the importance of using AI.
C .To find out what users use AI for.
D .To improve the financial situation of company.
14 .Why does the author mention Sebastian and Andy Jassy
A .To show they are cruel to workers.
B .To prove that AI has impacted workers.
C .To demonstrate that they attach importance to AI.
D .To highlight that AI has a promising future.
15 .What is the suitable title for the text
A .The advantages and disadvantages of AI. B .AI helps company cut its cost.
C .All the jobs will be replaced by AI. D .AI is coming for white-collar jobs.
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
“Research has revealed patients at a hospital who had plants in their rooms reported less pain, lower blood pressure, less tiredness and less anxiety than patients without plants in their rooms,” says Jenny Seham, PhD in Bronx, New York.
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16 Jamie Keaton Jones, PhD, a psychologist in Washington, D.C., says that for many people, tending to plants has surfaced as a hobby that enables them to experience greater comfort, so they often show plants to their friends on the Facebook or Tiktok.
17 Rather than focusing on the past or worrying about the future, plant care helps one focus on the present moment and provides a feeling of accomplishment.
Like any new skill or hobby, taking care of houseplants comes with a learning curve. 18 Finally, anyone can be an expert at gardening.
Before you bring home a boatload of botanicals, Jones says it’s not about how many plants you have, but rather how you interact with them. For instance, are the plants in areas where you spend a lot of time Do you care for them daily If you have a small space, starting out with a lot of plants could be overwhelming. “ 19 It can engage you by its smell or color that creates a positive mood response with every interaction,” says Seham.
Remember that while indoor gardening can be good for your mental well-being and can help with stress and relaxation, it’s not a cure-all. 20 But caring for plants can be useful and enjoyable in the long run.
A .Just one plant can make a difference.
B .Just buy as many plants as possible and bring them home.
C .Houseplant collections have become a popular social media trend.
D .Working in an environment with plants can greatly increase productivity.
E .Having a plant doesn’t immediately or directly impact mental health processes.
F .Gardening and caring for plants can help turn people away from negative thoughts.
G .Anyone caring for plants should be patient and allow themselves time to learn the basics.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A 、B 、C 、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
It was past noon on a sunny Saturday. Long-time fishing friends Bell and McDonald
decided to it a day. Since 6:30 that morning, they’d been fishing in his boat on Texas’s
Lake Waxahachie. After McDonald left, , Bell heard screaming coming from the lake. He sped in his boat toward the , where he saw a girl waving an arm. She was in deep water and
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seemed to be holding on to a life jacket. Getting closer, he was to see that the girl was actually grasping the foot of another girl.
My God! thought Bell. She’s ! Instinctively, he grabbed the arms of the girl in the
deep water, trying to pull her up and into his boat. Bell was muscular, but for she was like a dead weight. Instead, he pulled her through the water to more place. There, he managed to get her onto the deck as her friend grabbed on to the side of the boat.
As he looked at the unconscious teenager lying on the of his boat, he thought, She’s gone! Her lips were a ghostly blue. But Bell’s recent CPR training kicked in. Six months earlier, he had taken a first-aid course as required for his job as a . He began pumping on her
chest , just as he’d been . After a while, she spit out some water. Finally, she opened her eyes. She’s ! He thought, watching her face transform from blue to purple to pale. Soon, she was to the hospital and released later that day.
The media branded Bell a hero. Actually, he was uncomfortable with the praise. Though the idea of being labeled a hero still felt to Bell, and he was happy to get back to work as a
truck driver.
21 .A .call B .finish C .end D .start
22 .A .luckily B .constantly C .unfortunately D .suddenly
23 .A .island B .scene C .beach D .scenery
24 .A .delighted B .excited C .shocked D .relieved
25 .A .diving B .fishing C .swimming D .drowning
26 .A .in secret B .in peace C .in silence D .in vain
27 .A .smooth B .splendid C .shallow D .peaceful
28 .A .disappointed B .panicked C .confused D .excited
29 .A .deck B .grassland C .land D .pole
30 .A .businessman B .truck driver C .policeman D .firefighter
31 .A .constantly B .gently C .lazily D .hardly
32 .A .learned B .taught C .grasped D .watched
33 .A .gone B .unconscious C .back D .dying
34 .A .brought B .asked C .called D .rushed
35 .A .angry B .awkward C .hopeless D .astonished
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第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Midnight has just struck, and I found myself 36 (walk) alone on the streets of a
strange city. As a travel blogger from London, I’m used to exploring the world, 37 I was a bit uneasy at first here. In London, I would never dare to walk alone at this time, let alone in a
foreign city 38 I don’t know anyone.
However, my perception of China 39 (change) completely by everything that
followed. I couldn’t understand their words, but I could feel the sincere kindness. A cup of beer
and some grilled meat made the gap between strangers fade away in the smoky atmosphere. The 40 (convenient) store that was still open late at night was brightly lit, and the clerk politely
showed me the way in 41 (break) English.
Passing through an alley, I met young people jogging at night, an old man walking his dog, and some white-collar 42 (worker) coming home from overtime. The security booth on the street was flashing blue light, and the patrol police car slowly passed 43 and nodded to me. This city seems to have an invisible safety net, 44 (gentle) enveloping all those who return home at night.
When I finally got back to the hotel at 2 a.m., I couldn’t wait to write down this experience. In this ordinary Chinese city, it was 45 experience that I will never forget.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
46 .假定你是李华,请你发一封电邮邀请你的外教老师 Chris 周末参加太极拳练习,内容包括:
(1)练习太极的好处;
(2)做一定的准备。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为 80 个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Dear Chris,
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I’m writing to invite you to practice Taichi this weekend.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分 25 分)
47 .阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
I was 14 when I met a firecracker of a soul, a professor of life with a shining personality.
Mrs. Korthaus was the beloved English teacher at our rural Pennsylvania Catholic high school.
She hadn’t married until she was almost 40, and hadn’t become a teacher until her husband’s job brought them to our industrial town. In the 1990s, we subtly noticed that her years in corporate
life, being financially independent, had given her a sense of fearlessness that she transmitted to us.
I’d never known a female so motivated.
A small town has a way of making a girl’s whole world small. When it came time to decide where to go next and what to do for the rest of my life, I found it tough to imagine what was “out there,” and even tougher to know what was inside of me. Sure, I performed well in school, but I
wasn’t genuinely invested in my potential. In fact, I was at a loss. I turned to her for help. She gave me a smile and said firmly: “You can be whatever you want to be. I trust you.” It was a
blessing that she gave me confidence and guidance so that I could step out of my comfort zone.
She encouraged us to write down everything and share them with others. She developed various courses like producing spring musical, leading the mock trial team, coaching golf and
tennis, and she was a proof that woman could be fulfilled with passion. She gave us a lot of time and listened to our stories patiently. Then, I became a writer and the lead editor of the site
TheHealthy.com. I also studied the way she made the world better and herself happy.
All this is why, more than 25 years after I graduated from her classroom, after I had moved away for a writing career, then moved back again, I still stayed connected with her regularly. One
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day I answered an unexpected call from president of a university, saying: “We urgently need an English teacher. Would you have a try ”
注意:
(1)续写词数应为 150 个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
I was excited but did not know how to teach at first.
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
At the end of the first term, President called me, saying: “Your students love you and love your teaching very much. ”
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1 .B 2 .D 3 .C
【详解】
4 .D 5 .C 6 .B 7 .A
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要介绍的是 13 岁的小艺术家 Alex 申请参加一个评审展览时因年龄小被拒绝,于是他创办了一个专门为未成年艺术家提供展示机会的画廊 Little EGG。 24. D 细节理解题。根据文章可知,在他想在一个评审展览中展示他的作品时,他发现提交申请的最低年龄是 18 岁;由此可知,在 13 岁时他遭到了一次评审展览的拒绝。故选 D 项。 25. C 细节理解题。根据第三段中在父母的支持下, Alex 租了一个店面,成立了 Little EGG画廊,这是一个专门为未成年艺术家开设的商业工作室。可知, Little EGG 画廊是一个专门为未成年艺术家开始的商业工作室,由此可知,Little EGG 画廊的目标是年轻的人才。故选C 项。
26. B 推理猜词题。Leo 说我们年轻艺术家没有获得应该有的赞扬,也没有获得应有的机会。这是一种不公,所以这个 EGG 组织很好的发挥了作用。
27. A 推理判断题。综合文章信息可知, Alex 在失败后成立了专门为未成年艺术家开设的商业工作室,所以,从该故事中可以学到的是失败可以带来积极的改变。故选 A 项。
8 .C 9 .B 10 .D 11 .A
【导语】研究表明孩子多做家务有很多品质方面的好处, 包括学业和工作,因此建议家长们鼓励孩子做一定量的家务。
28. 选 C,推断题,文章第一段通过提问,引出话题,家长是否在叫孩子做家务,揭示孩子越来越不参与家务的现象。
29. 选 B,主旨归纳题,第三段孩子做家务少的原因一个是钱来的容易;第二个是 00 后家长自己成为更善良的家长,对自己孩子做家务和走路上学要求更低。
30. 选 D,细节题,从文章 These habits evidently develop into resilience at school and reliability at work 可知家务做的多孩子更有韧性,在学业和工作方面更成功。
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31. 选 A,主旨归纳题,文章第一、二段介绍孩子不做家务的现象,第三段阐述原因,第四段讲述家务对孩子未来的好处,最后一段呼吁家长重视家务以便培养更幸福健康的孩子。
12 .A 13 .C 14 .B 15 .D
【导语】微软公司做了一项调查人们使用 AI 的用途,发现 AI 正取代一些白领行业的工作,行业的老板采取裁员和即将裁员来论证人工智能的影响。
32. 选 A,细节题。题意为哪一个更不可能受到人工智能影响 根据第三段 BCD 都容易受影响,而 Nurses, ship engineers are among occupations considered safest. 护士和轮船工程师被认为最安全的,故选 A。
33. 选 C,推断题。文章第一段最后一句 to find out how and when users use AI.可知微软开展研究的目的是发现用户用 AI 来做什么,故选 C。
34. 选 B,推断题。文章最后一段说,入门级工作预计最容易被 AI 替代,然后举例说明,
第一个是 Sebastian 已经裁员且效果不错,第二个是 Andy Jassy 说创新 AI 的使用在接下来几年会减少公司劳动力,都是说明 AI 确实已经影响了白领工人的工作,故选 B。
35. 选 D,归纳题。文章第一段说的是微软研究目的,第二段哪些行业受影响,第三段微软研究的内容,最后一段是举例两位老板证明人工智能实实在在地影响了就业,故选 D。
16 .C 17 .F 18 .G 19 .A 20 .E
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21 .A 22 .D 23 .B 24 .C 25 .D 26 .D 27 .C 28 .B
29 .A 30 .B 31 .A 32 .B 33 .C 34 .D 35 .B
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【解析】略
36 .walking 37 .but 38 .where 39 .was changed 40 .convenience
41 .broken 42 .workers 43 .by 44 .gently 45 .an 【详解】
46 .Dear Chris,
I’m writing to invite you to practice Taichi this weekend. As you know, Taichi, the essence of Chinese culture, dates back to ancient times. If you practice Taichi on a daily basis, there are
countless benefits. Not only can you build up your body and immune system, but also have a deeper understanding of culture—Taoism. I do think you can have a try with me!
When it comes to the equipment you have to prepare for exercise, it is advisable for you to wear a pair of sports shoes and loose trousers so you will not hurt yourself when you stretch your arms and legs.
Hopefully, you will find the class meaningful and enjoyable.(90 words)
Yours,
Li Hua
【解析】略
47 .范文
I was excited but did not know how to teach at first. But all of a sudden, an idea occurred to me that I could turn to Mrs. Korthaus for valuable advice. Knowing about my situation, she smiled and said: “Well, personally, to be a good teacher, you need to trust your students and listen to
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them by giving them your time. Besides, encourage them to write down their stories and share
them with others, which will strengthen the bond.” Only then, did I realize that it was the recipe for being a good teacher. With her tips in my mind, I became more confident and began to make
preparations for lessons. I always listened to them and inspire them to write down everything they wanted to.
At the end of the first term, President called me, saying: “Your students love you and love your teaching very much.” On hearing the praise and recognition from the president, I felt a sense of achievement with tears welling up in my eyes. One day, I received a call from a parent telling me: “Dear teacher, I don’t what you do to my son. He used to hate English and writing. I had to
force him to do homework. But now, the first thing he will do at home is to do writing.” From their response, I just knew I made it. It was because of Mrs. Korthaus and her influence that I found the pure happiness of teaching.(186 words)
【解析】略
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