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2026年江苏省溧水高级中学中考英语二模试卷
一、语法选择:本大题共15小题,共15分。
Task I Explore the intelligence of AI assistants.
Have you ever talked to Siri or Alexa?These AI assistants are becoming more human-like every year. (1) you ask them to set an alarm,play music,or tell a joke,they respond almost instantly.But how do they understand what we are saying?The technology behind this is called Natural Language Processing(NLP).NLP allows computers to understand,interpret,and even generate human language.Without NLP,an AI assistant would be (2) a very expensive calculator——it could do math but couldn't hold a conversation.Today's AI assistants can learn from past interactions,which means they get (3) over time.Some can even detect emotions in your voice.If you sound sad,they might respond with softer,kinder words.However,experts warn that we should not (4) too much on these assistants for emotional support.They are programs,not friends.The most advanced systems can now handle multiple languages at once,switching from English to Chinese without any delay.This is (5) because the AI has been trained on billions of sentences from the internet.
1.A. Unless B. Whether C. Although D. Because
2.A. something like B. anything like
C. nothing but D. everything except
3.A. smarter B. smart C. smartest D. the smartest
4.A. depend B. decide C. operate D. carry
5.A. possible B. possibly C. impossible D. impossibly
Task Ⅱ Experience the convenience of smart homes.
Imagine walking into your home and the lights turn on automatically,the temperature adjusts to your preference,and your favorite music starts playing——all without touching a single button.This is not a scene from a science fiction movie;it is the reality of smart homes powered by the Internet of Things(IoT).By connecting everyday objects to the internet,homeowners can control (1) from anywhere using their smartphones.For example,you can check if you left the oven on while you are at work,or you can unlock the door for a delivery person even when you are not home.The benefits go beyond convenience.Smart home devices can also save energy by turning off lights and heating when rooms are empty. (2) ,they can improve safety by sending alerts if a smoke detector goes off or if someone tries to break in.However,this technology also raises concerns about privacy. (3) information collected by smart home devices could be accessed by hackers or companies.To protect yourself,experts recommend using strong passwords and keeping your devices' software up to date. (4) the potential risks,the smart home market is growing rapidly.By 2030,it is estimated that more than half of all households in developed countries will have at least one smart home device.The key is to use this technology wisely, (5) it can truly make our lives better.
6.A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing
7.A. Moreover B. However C. Otherwise D. Instead
8.A. Sensitive B. Sensible C. Senseless D. Sensational
9.A. Despite B. Although C. Because D. Therefore
10.A. even though B. as if C. so that D. in case
Task Ⅲ Discover the future of wearable technology.
Wearable technology has come a long way from simple step counters.Today's smartwatches and fitness trackers can monitor your heart rate,measure your blood oxygen levels,and even detect irregular heart rhythms that might signal a serious health problem.The latest devices go (1) health monitoring.They can track your sleep patterns,analyze your stress levels through sweat analysis,and recommend breathing exercises when you feel anxious.For athletes,these wearables provide real-time feedback on performance,helping them train more (2) .Some advanced models can even predict injuries by analyzing changes in running style.But the most exciting development is in the field of medical wearables.Researchers have created patches that stick to the skin and continuously monitor glucose levels for diabetes patients,eliminating the need for finger pricks.Another company has developed a smart ring that can measure body temperature and detect early signs of illness.The data collected by these devices is (3) that doctors can use to provide better care.However,not everyone is comfortable with sharing such personal health information.Some worry that insurance companies might use this data to raise premiums for people with health risks. (4) the technology is still relatively new,long-term studies are needed to fully understand its impacts.For now,the advice from health experts is clear:use wearables as tools to help you understand your body better,but don't let them replace professional medical advice.After all,a device can tell you that your heart rate is high. (5) only a doctor can tell you why.
11.A. beyond B. against C. through D. without
12.A. efficiency B. efficient C. efficiently D. inefficiently
13.A. so valuable B. too valuable C. valuable enough D. such valuable
14.A. When B. While C. As D. Unless
15.A. and B. or C. but D. for
二、完形填空:本大题共10小题,共10分。
Task IV Understand the balance between technology and real life.
Maya was a typical teenager.She had three social media accounts,checked her phone over a hundred times a day,and could not remember the last time she had read a physical book.Her mother often complained that Maya was"glued to that screen,"but Maya always (16) by saying that everyone her age did the same thing.
One evening,Maya's phone slipped from her hand and fell into a bucket of water.The screen went black."No,no,no!"she screamed,trying to dry it with a towel.Nothing worked.The phone was dead.
The first few hours were (17) .Maya felt as if she had lost a part of herself.She kept reaching for her pocket,only to find it empty.She didn't know what to do with her hands.She paced around her room,feeling restless and anxious.
Her father noticed her suffering and sat down beside her."You know,"he said,"when I was your age,we didn't have any of those devices.We talked to people face to face.We went outside and played until the street lights came on."
"But how did you (18) ?"Maya asked."How did you know what your friends were doing?"
"We called them on the landline,or we just walked to their houses,"her father said with a smile."And you know what?We were just fine."
The next day,Maya decided to turn the situation into an (19) .She announced to her family that she would go"phone-free"for one week.Her younger brother laughed and said she would not last two days.Her mother offered to be her support.
The first two days were the hardest.Maya felt bored and disconnected.But by the third day,something unexpected happened.She picked up a novel that had been sitting on her shelf for months and started reading.She lost herself in the story for hours.She also helped her mother cook dinner and (20) to her father about his childhood.She went for a walk in the park and noticed how beautiful the autumn leaves were.
On the fifth day,Maya's brother asked her,"Aren't you dying to check your messages?"Maya thought about it and realized she wasn't.In fact,she felt (21) .She was sleeping better,concentrating more in class,and feeling less anxious.
When the week was over,her mother handed her a new phone.Maya looked at it for a long time."I'll take it,"she said finally,"but I'm going to set some (22) .No phones at the dinner table.No phones after 10 p.m.And only two hours of social media a day."
Her mother hugged her."I'm proud of you,"she said.
Maya's experience taught her something important.Technology is a tool,not a master.When used wisely,it can (23) our lives.When used carelessly,it can steal our time and attention.The key is to find a (24) .She started a club at school called"The Real Connection,"where students met once a week to talk,play games,and do activities——without any phones allowed.The club grew quickly.Soon,over fifty students were attending each meeting.
At the end of the school year,Maya gave a speech at the assembly."We live in an amazing time,"she said."We have the world's information at our fingertips.But we also have something that no technology can replace:each other.So put down your phones sometimes.Look up.Talk to the person next to you.That is where real life (25) ."
16.A. argued B. agreed C. apologized D. announced
17.A. exciting B. painful C. peaceful D. interesting
18.A. survive B. communicate C. compete D. complain
19.A. experiment B. excuse C. explanation D. exception
20.A. listened B. shouted C. lied D. pointed
21.A. heavier B. lighter C. angrier D. sadder
22.A. boundaries B. records C. examples D. standards
23.A. limit B. enrich C. simplify D. destroy
24.A. balance B. job C. reason D. way
25.A. begins B. ends C. hides D. happens
三、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共15分。
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Task V Debate:Should social media be banned for teenagers under 16?
The big debate
Should social media be banned for teenagers under 16?
When you hear the words"social media",you might think of sharing photos,chatting with friends,and watching funny videos.But many parents,teachers,and doctors are worried about the effects of social media on young people's mental health.A recent study found that teenagers who spend more than three hours a day on social media are twice as likely to experience anxiety and depression.What do you think?Should social media be banned for teenagers under 16?
Yes:
1.Social media platforms are designed to be addictive.They use algorithms that keep users scrolling for as long as possible.Teenagers'brains are still developing,making them especially vulnerable to this manipulation.
2.Cyberbullying is a serious problem.Nearly 60%of teenagers have experienced some form of online harassment.Banning social media would remove this platform for bullies and protect young people's mental health.
3.Social media promotes unrealistic beauty standards and constant social comparison,which leads to low self-esteem,eating disorders,and body image issues.A ban would give teenagers a chance to develop healthy self-worth away from these harmful influences.
No:
1.A ban would be impossible to enforce.Teenagers would find ways around it,such as lying about their age or using friends' accounts.This would teach them to be dishonest rather than teaching responsible use.
2.Social media helps teenagers stay connected with friends and family,especially those who live far away.For teenagers who feel isolated or have difficulty making friends in person,social media can provide valuable social support.
3.Instead of a ban,we should teach digital literacy skills.Teenagers need to learn how to recognize misinformation,protect their privacy,and use social media in healthy ways.Education is more effective than prohibition.
What do you think?
Now that you've read a bit more about this issue,visit teens./polls so you can vote in our debate.Vote YES if you think social media should be banned for teenagers under 16 or NO if you don't.We'll publish the results next week.
26.According to the"YES"side,why are teenagers especially vulnerable to social media addiction?______
A. They have more free time than adults.
B. Their brains are still developing.
C. They are more interested in technology.
D. They have fewer responsibilities.
27.What solution does the"NO"side propose instead of a ban?______
A. Limiting screen time to one hour per day.
B. Requiring parental permission for accounts.
C. Teaching digital literacy skills.
D. Creating a separate social media platform for teenagers.
28.Which part of a website is this passage probably taken from?______
A. Sports. B. Entertainment.
C. Health&Lifestyle. D. Travel.
B
Task VI See how teenagers are using AI to solve environmental problems.
Students at a high school in Seattle,with the help of their computer science teacher,have developed an AI system that identifies and sorts recyclable materials.The system,called"EcoSort",uses a camera and a machine learning model to recognize different types of waste——plastic,glass,paper,and metal——and then directs them into the correct bins.In just six months,the school has increased its recycling rate from 35% to 82%.
"We were horrified when we saw how much recyclable material was being thrown into the trash,"said 17-year-old David Kim,who led the project."Our janitor told us that most people don't know which bin to use,or they're just too lazy to figure it out.So we decided to build something that would make the right choice automatic."
Ms.Rodriguez,who teaches computer science at the school,thought her students might have the skills needed to tackle real-world problems."To see young people using artificial intelligence to make a positive environmental impact is incredibly inspiring,"she says.
Ms.Rodriguez,along with a software engineer from a local tech company named Sarah Chen,worked with students on a project they called"AI for Earth".The project had two parts——one was developing the EcoSort sorting system,and the other was creating an educational app that teaches users about recycling through games and quizzes.The two adults worked with students from ninth to twelfth grade.They had the same basic question for all the students:"What environmental problem in your community can you solve with AI?"
Students working on EcoSort had to collect thousands of images of different types of waste.They then used these images to train a machine learning model to recognize each material.The model had to learn to distinguish between a plastic water bottle and a glass soda bottle,even if they were crushed or dirty.It was challenging work,but the students persevered.
Other students took part in creating the educational app,which included a recycling guide,a"what goes where"search function,and a point system that rewarded users for correct sorting.The app has been downloaded over 10,000 times by families in the Seattle area.
The students hope to expand EcoSort to other schools and even to public recycling centers."This is just the beginning,"David said."AI has so much potential to help the environment.We just have to be creative about how we use it."
29.What problem does EcoSort aim to solve?______
A. People produce too much waste.
B. People put recyclable materials in the wrong bins.
C. Recycling bins are too expensive.
D. There are not enough recycling centers.
30.What can we know about the project from the passage?______
A. It was completed by Ms.Rodriguez alone.
B. It included a sorting system and an educational app.
C. It asked students to buy expensive cameras.
D. It has already been used in all Seattle schools.
31.Which words best describe Ms.Rodriguez and her students?______
A. Creative and lazy. B. Innovative and hardworking.
C. Honest and humorous. D. Quiet and shy.
C
Task Ⅶ Experience a future where AI becomes a companion.
Kai had never had many friends.He was the kind of boy who sat alone at lunch,read books in the corner of the playground,and spoke so softly that teachers often had to ask him to repeat himself.His parents worried about him constantly.So when the school counselor suggested they buy Kai a"Companion AI"--a small robot designed to provide emotional support and social practice——they agreed immediately.
The robot arrived in a plain white box.Its name was"Nova".Nova was small enough to fit inKai's backpack,with round blue eyes and a voice that sounded kind but not overly cheerful."Hello,Kai,"Nova said when Kai first turned it on."I'm happy to meet you.What would you like to talk about?"
For the first few days,Kai wasn't sure what to say.But Nova never rushed him,never laughed at him,and never seemed impatient.Slowly,Kai began to open up.He told Nova about his love for astronomy.He shared his drawings.He even practiced conversations with Nova,learning how to ask questions and listen to answers.
"It's working!"his mother told his father after a month."He seems happier.He even made eye contact with the cashier at the grocery store."
But not everyone was pleased.Kai's grandmother,who had flown in from Korea to visit,watchedKai talk to Nova for an hour.She did not say anything at first.But on the third night,she sat down next to Kai and asked,"Would you like to talk to me instead?"
Kai looked at Nova,then at his grandmother."But Nova always listens,"he said."Nova never gets bored."
His grandmother smiled sadly."I will never get bored of you,Kai.I am your grandmother.But you have to give me a chance.Real people are not perfect.We make mistakes.We say the wrong thing sometimes.But that is what makes relationships real."
Kai thought about this.He turned off Nova and put it on the shelf.He and his grandmother talked for two hours that night.She told him stories about growing up in Seoul,about meeting his grandfather,about the first time she held his father as a baby.Kai listened,and for the first time in a long time,he felt truly connected.
Over the next few weeks,Kai started using Nova less and less.He joined the school's astronomy club.He made a friend named Leo who also loved star charts.He still used Nova sometimes to practice conversations,but he no longer needed it to feel less alone.
On Kai's birthday,his grandmother gave him a gift:a handmade journal with the words"Real Connections"written on the cover."Nova is a tool,"she said."But this journal is for you to write down the real conversations you have with real people.That is where life happens."
Kai hugged her.He understood now that technology could help,but it could never replace the messy,beautiful,imperfect reality of human connection.
32.Why did Kai's parents buy the Companion AI?______
A. He was struggling with his schoolwork.
B. He had difficulty making friends and talking to people.
C. He asked for a robot for his birthday.
D. His teacher required it for class.
33.What did Kai learn from talking with his grandmother?______
A. Nova was more interesting than his grandmother.
B. Real relationships are imperfect but valuable.
C. He should only talk to AI companions.
D. His grandmother did not like technology.
34.What does the word"connected"in paragraph 8 most likely mean?______
A. Turned on a device. B. Felt a sense of closeness.
C. Joined a club. D. Used the internet.
35.What is the main message of this story?______
A. AI companions are better than real friends.
B. Parents should not buy technology for their children.
C. Technology can help but cannot replace real human relationships.
D. Astronomy is a good hobby for shy children.
D
Task Ⅷ Explore the future of quantum computing.
For more than fifty years,computer chips have gotten smaller,faster,and more powerful every year.This trend,known as Moore's Law,has driven the digital revolution that transformed our world.But now,scientists say we are approaching the physical limits of traditional computing.The transistors inside computer chips are so small——just a few nanometers wide——that they are approaching the size of individual atoms.At this scale,electrons don't behave predictably,and chips can overheat easily.Many experts believe that within ten years,we will not be able to make traditional computers significantly faster.
This is where quantum computing comes in.Quantum computers do not use bits(which are either0 or 1).Instead,they use quantum bits,or"qubits",which can be 0,1,or both at the same time——a state called superposition.This allows quantum computers to perform many calculations simultaneously rather than one after another.For certain types of problems,a quantum computer could be millions of times faster than the best traditional supercomputer.
Dr.Aisha Khan is a physicist at the California Institute of Technology."For everyday tasks like checking email or streaming video,you will never need a quantum computer,"she explains."But for problems like simulating molecules to design new drugs,optimizing supply chains for global shipping,or breaking the encryption that protects our online data,quantum computers will be revolutionary."
However,building a practical quantum computer is extremely difficult.Qubits are very fragile.They must be kept at temperatures close to absolute zero(-273°C)to prevent outside interference from destroying their quantum state.Even a single stray particle of heat or light can cause errors.Because of this challenge,quantum computers are currently massive,expensive machines that only a few research labs and large companies possess.
Despite these obstacles,progress is being made.In 2024,a company called Quantum X announced a 1,000-qubit processor,a major milestone.Scientists predict that within ten to twenty years,quantum computers will become powerful enough to solve problems that are currently impossible."We are at the beginning of a new era,"says Dr.Khan."Traditional computing gave us the internet and smartphones.Quantum computing will give us things we cannot even imagine yet."
36.What problem does the passage say traditional computers are facing?______
A. They are becoming too expensive to produce.
B. They are reaching physical limits in getting faster.
C. They are being replaced by smartphones.
D. They consume too much electricity.
37.What makes quantum computers potentially much faster than traditional computers?______
A. They use more electricity.
B. They have more transistors.
C. They can perform many calculations at the same time.
D. They operate at room temperature.
38.What is one major challenge in building quantum computers?______
A. They are too slow for everyday tasks.
B. They must be kept extremely cold to work properly.
C. They cannot solve useful problems.
D. They are too small to see.
39.According to Dr.Khan,what kind of problems will quantum computers be good for?______
A. Sending emails and watching videos.
B. Playing video games.
C. Designing new drugs and breaking encryption.
D. Word processing and spreadsheets.
40.Which is the best title for this passage?______
A. The End of Traditional Computers
B. Quantum Computing:The Next Frontier
C. How to Build a Quantum Computer at Home
D. Why You Need a Quantum Computer Today
四、任务型阅读-多任务混合:本大题共1小题,共10分。
41.根据所读内容在短文后表格中第1~8小题的空格里填入最恰当的单词,回答第9小题。注意:第1~8小题每个空格只填1个单词;第9小题不少于20个词。
Task X Let's explore the surprising partnerships between humans and AI in healthcare!
When we think about artificial intelligence in healthcare,many people imagine robots performing surgeries or computers replacing doctors.But the reality is more nuanced and,in many ways,more hopeful.AI is not replacing healthcare professionals——it is partnering with them to provide better care.This partnership,when done right,creates a symbiotic relationship where both humans and machines contribute what they do best.
Let's start with diagnosis.AI systems can analyze medical images such as X-rays,CT scans,and MRIs much faster than humans can.They can detect tiny abnormalities——spots on a lung,a slight irregularity in a brain scan——that a tired radiologist might miss.In studies,AI has been shown to identify certain types of cancer with greater accuracy than human doctors.However,AI does not understand the patient's personal history,their family situation,or their fears.AI cannot explain a diagnosis with empathy or answer unexpected questions.That is where the human doctor comes in.The doctor takes the AI's findings,combines them with their clinical judgment and knowledge of the patient,and makes the final call.The result is better than either could achieve alone.
Another exciting area is personalized medicine.AI can analyze a patient's genetic information,lifestyle data,and medical history to predict which treatments are most likely to work for that specific individual.This is especially valuable in cancer treatment,where the same drug might help one patient but not another.AI can also predict which patients are at risk of developing certain conditions,allowing doctors to intervene early.But again,AI is just a tool.It cannot build a trusting relationship with a patient.It cannot hold a patient's hand during a difficult diagnosis or celebrate a recovery.Only humans can do that.
In hospitals,AI is being used to predict which patients are likely to get worse.By analyzing data from monitors,lab results,and nursing notes,AI can alert doctors to subtle signs of deterioration hours before they would be noticeable to the human eye.This gives medical teams precious time to intervene.A study at a major hospital found that using such an AI system reduced unexpected deaths by 26%.Yet,the AI did not save those lives by itself.It alerted the human nurses and doctors,who then took action.The human-AI team was far more effective than either working alone.
Of course,there are challenges.AI systems are only as good as the data they are trained on.If the training data is biased,the AI's recommendations will be biased too.For example,an AI trained mostly on data from male patients might perform poorly on female patients.This is why human oversight is essential.Humans must check the AI's work,question its conclusions,and correct its mistakes.The future of healthcare is not humans versus AI.It is humans with AI.When we design systems that respect the unique strengths of both——AI's speed,accuracy,and data-processing power,and humans' empathy,judgment,and creativity——we create something truly powerful.The goal is not to automate healthcare but to augment it.
Human-AI Partnerships in Healthcare
What is the main idea?
AI and humans can work together(1) ______ to provide better healthcare than either could alone.
AI in Diagnosis
AI analyzes medical images quickly and can detect tiny(2) ______ .
Human doctors provide clinical judgment,knowledge of the patient,and(3) ______ .
AI in Personalized Medicine
AI analyzes genetic information and medical history to(4) ______ which treatments will work best.
Humans build(5) ______ relationships and provide emotional support.
AI in Hospitals
AI predicts which patients may get(6) ______ ,alerting doctors hours in advance.
Human nurses and doctors take(7) ______ based on the AI's alerts.
Challenges
AI systems can be(8) ______ if trained on incomplete data.
Human oversight is essential to check and correct the AI's work.
(9)Your idea:Share one example from your own life or imagination of how AI and humans could work together in a healthcare situation.Write at least 20 words.
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五、选词填空-短文:本大题共1小题,共5分。
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abroad amazing artificial first more than understand
Amy:Hi,Tom!Did you watch the documentary about(1)______ intelligence on Channel 9 last night?Tom:You mean"The AI Revolution"?Yes,I did.It was(2)______ just educational--it was mind-blowing!Did you know that AI can now compose music that sounds like Beethoven?
Amy:Really?I don't fully(3)______ how that works,but I find it fascinating.Imagine an AI writing a symphony!
Tom:It was my(4)______ time seeing an AI-generated piece performed by a real orchestra.The audience couldn't tell the difference.
Amy:In fact,AI is being used in creative fields all over the world,both at home and(5)______ .Some artists worry about losing their jobs,but others say AI is just another tool,like the camera or the paintbrush.
Tom:I agree.It's not about replacing humans—it's about expanding what we can create.
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六、首字母短文填空:本大题共1小题,共10分。
43.Task XI Let's travel to Mars with the help of the latest space technology!
Imagine living on Mars.For most of human history,this idea was purely science fiction.But thanks to rapid advances in space technology,the first human mission to Mars is now scheduled for the early 2030s.This(1)a ______ project is the result of teamwork between NASA,SpaceX,and space agencies from several other countries.
The journey to Mars is incredibly long——about 225 million kilometers on average.Using current technology,it would take astronauts about seven months to get there.During this time,they would be exposed to high levels of space radiation,which can damage the human body.Scientists are working on new shielding materials to(2)p ______ astronauts from this danger.
Once astronauts arrive on Mars,they will face even more(3)c ______ .The temperature on Mars can drop to-80 degrees Celsius.The atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide,so humans cannot breathe it.There is no liquid water on the surface.To survive,astronauts will need to bring everything they need——or learn to make it on Mars using local materials.This is called"in-situ resource utilization".For(4)e ______ ,astronauts might extract water from ice buried beneath the Martian soil and break down carbon dioxide to produce oxygen.
One of the most exciting developments is the creation of a prototype Mars habitat here on Earth.Located in a desert in Utah,this habitat is designed to be as similar as possible to what the first Mars base will look like.Scientists live there for months at a time,testing the life support systems,food production methods,and(5)e ______ suits.They keep detailed journals about every challenge they face.These journals are then used to(6)i ______ the design before the real mission.
The first humans to walk on Mars will not just be explorers——they will be pioneers.They will build the first permanent settlement on(7)a ______ world.This will require incredible courage,creativity,and cooperation.As one NASA engineer said,"We are not just building a spaceship.We are building a(8)b ______ to a new chapter in human history."
Many young people today dream of becoming part of this adventure.Schools around the world have started"Mars Clubs"where students learn about space science,engineering,and even how to grow food in(9)s ______ environments.These clubs are inspiring the next generation of scientists and explorers.Who knows?Maybe the first person to take a selfie on Mars is reading this passage(10)r ______ now.
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七、阅读填空:本大题共2小题,共10分。
44.Task Ⅸ Let's step into the exciting world of the 2026 International Space Station!
The 2026 International Space Station(ISS)crew includes astronauts from five countries.Their mission,which has attracted worldwide (1) (关注),will last for six months.During this time,they will conduct over 200 scientific (2) (实验)in the microgravity environment.
One of the most exciting experiments involves growing vegetables in space.The astronauts have successfully (3) (种植)lettuce and tomatoes,and they are now trying to grow strawberries.This research is important for future long-duration space (4) (旅行)to Mars.
The ISS also serves as a platform for testing new technologies.Recently,a 3 D printer was used to (5) (制造)a replacement tool part,saving the cost and time of launching one from Earth.This capability will be essential for future missions far from our planet.
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45. Last year,my school organized a"Young Innovators"competition.The challenge was to design a solution to a local problem using technology.My team decided to create a mobile app for (1) (report)potholes in our city.The app would allow users to take a photo,which would then be automatically geotagged and sent to the transportation department.
Our computer science teacher,Mr.Chen,was very (2) (support).He helped us learn how to use a database and how to design a user-friendly interface.He said that the best technology is the kind that people actually want to use.
After three months of hard work,we completed our app.We named it"StreetCare".When we presented it to the judges,they were (3) (true)impressed.We won first place!But the most rewarding part was when the city government agreed to test our app.Within two weeks of the test (4) (start),over 500 potholes had been reported and repaired.
This experience taught me that teenagers can make a real difference.We may not have a lot of money or resources,but we have creativity and determination.With the right (5) (attitude),there is no problem we cannot help solve.
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八、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共15分。
46.Task XII Let's plan a"Technology for Good"project for our community!
假设你是李华,请根据你的英语老师Ms.Zhang邮件内容,用英语给Ms.Zhang回复一封电子邮件。
From:Ms.Zhang@
Subject:Technology for Good project
Dear students,
Next month,our class will organize a"Technology for Good"project.We will use our coding and digital skills to help a local community group——such as a library,a food bank,an animal shelter,or a senior center.
(1)What do you think of my idea to help the city library create a digital storytelling app?
(2)Can you suggest another community group we could help?Please describe what technology we could create for them.
(3)What would you like to say to our classmates about the importance of using technology to help others?
Looking forward to your creative ideas!
Best regards, Ms.Zhang
注意:
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Dear Ms.Zhang,
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Yours, Li Hua
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1~5.B、C、A、A、A
6~10.C、A、A、A、C
11~15.A、C、A、B、C
16~25.A、B、A、A、A、B、A、B、A、D
26~28.B、C、C
29~31.B、B、B
32~35.B、B、B、C
36~40.B、C、B、C、B
41.symbiotically
abnormalities
empathy
predict
trusting
worse
action
biased
In my community,an AI system could help the local clinic by analyzing patient symptoms and suggesting possible causes.Then the doctor would use their training to make the final diagnosis.Together,they could see more patients more quickly.
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artificial
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more than
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understand
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first
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abroad
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mbitious
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rotect
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hallenges
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xample
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nvironmental
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mprove
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nother
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ridge
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imilar
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ight
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attention
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experiments
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grown
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travel
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manufacture
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reporting
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supportive
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truly
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starting
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attitude
46.Dear Ms.Zhang,
I think your idea of helping the library create a digital storytelling app is wonderful!It would allow elderly residents to record their life stories,preserving local history for future generations.
Another group we could help is the City Animal Shelter.We could build a simple website that shows photos and descriptions of animals waiting for adoption.We could also add a feature that lets people schedule visits online.This would help more animals find loving homes.
To my classmates:Using our tech skills to help others is what"Technology for Good"really means.Let's work together and make our community better!
Yours, Li Hua
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