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      一、未知
      Caves, made by nature r by peple, can be fund all ver the wrld. Sme f them are special because f their histry r the stries behind them. Here are three famus examples.
      Mga Caves
      The Mga Caves are near Dunhuang n the ld Silk Rad. They were built in the 4th century. The caves were a shelter fr travelers and gave mnks a quiet place t meditate (冥想). Artists painted clrful pictures n the walls, shwing bth religius and daily life scenes. In 1907, a Daist named Wang Yuanlu shwed a British researcher a small “library cave” with mre than 50,000 dcuments in multiple languages.
      Grtt f Massabelle
      This small cave in Lurdes, France, became famus in 1858. A 14-year-ld girl named Bernadette said she saw a gddess in her dreams. She guided Bernadette t dig a small hle there, and a spring f water came ut. Peple believed it culd cure the sick. Later, a statue f the gddess was placed in the cave, and many visitrs came flding every year t pray fr gd health. A film abut her life, The Sng f Bernadette, became an internatinal success, earning actress Jennifer Jnes an Oscar.
      Lascaux Cave
      In 1940, fur bys in France fund a cave when their dg ran inside. On the walls, they saw hundreds f paintings and engravings, mstly f animals, such as bulls and hrses. Experts believe the drawings were part f religius life, nt just fr decratin. T many visitrs damaged the paintings, s the cave was clsed in 1963. A cpy f it, called Lascaux II, was built and pened t visitrs in 1983, and it remains ppular nw.
      1.What were the Mga Caves used fr?
      A.Gds trade.B.Art and research.C.Language study.D.Rest and meditatin.
      2.What can we learn abut the Grtt f Massabelle?
      A.It was built by Bernadette’s family.B.It was famus fr its healing spring.
      C.It was fund by travelers accidentally.D.It was filled with animal paintings inside.
      3.Why was the Lascaux Cave clsed in 1963?
      A.Its decratins needed updating.B.It was reserved fr religius use.
      C.T many visitrs harmed the art.D.A cpy f it became mre ppular.
      I’ve always had a keen sense f adventure. I wrked as a phtgrapher in Liverpl and in the summer f 2016, I embarked n a sl 1,000-mile (1,600km) rute thrugh Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan and I did the majrity f it n ft.
      Slw travel has allwed me t have amazing encunters with peple frm all walks f life. Plus, I’m nt a natural at striking up cnversatins with strangers. S when mapping ut my next trip, I landed n the idea that being accmpanied by a pack animal wuld make me lk appealing enugh fr peple t initiate a chat.
      I fund a dnkey frm a lcal farm. After seven mnths f training, we set ff n the nearly 700-mile adventure frm ne lighthuse in Cape Wrath, at the tp f the Highlands, t anther in Drset.
      Hwever, I realised that walking a dnkey arund suburban streets des nt in any way prepare yu fr walking acrss the West Highlands, an extremely challenging landscape: hilly, mstly mrland (荒原), with all kinds f biting insects. Fr the first six weeks, I felt extremely ut f my depth, and cnstantly questined whether r nt I shuld be ding the walk and whether Martin was enjying it.
      The walk was ne f the hardest things I’ve dne, but I dn’t like quitting. We walked alng trails, canals and rads frm Glasgw, Lancaster, Leeds and Liverpl t Glucester, Bristl and Drchester. Everywhere we went, we put smiles n peple’s faces. They were verjyed t have encuntered Martin. Peple wuld fall ver themselves t help us — letting us camp n their farms, giving me ht fd and cffee, cheering us n. Nbdy ever turned me away. Having Martin arund as my partner really pened up a lt f chances t meet peple. I’ve figured ut that peple want t be friendly, but smetimes they just need an excuse.
      The walk helped t restre my faith in peple and taught me that endlessly wrrying — like abut where we were ging t camp each night — desn’t slve anything. Nt nly did I walk the entire length f the UK, but I als made a lifelng friend with a 15-year-ld dnkey called Martin.
      4.Why did the authr have a dnkey t travel with?
      A.T help him carry luggage.B.T make himself apprachable.
      C.T use it fr transprtatin.D.T imprve his sense f directin.
      5.What did the authr try t shw in paragraph 4?
      A.The highlights and regrets.B.The preparatin fr the walk.
      C.The difficulties and self-dubts.D.The danger f the West Highlands.
      6.Which f the fllwing best describes the authr?
      A.Shy and dependent.B.Adventures and persistent.
      C.Creative and experienced.D.Disciplined and rganized.
      7.What is the best title fr the passage?
      A.A Sl Walk Acrss the UKB.Martin: My Lyal Dnkey Partner
      C.The Challenges f Walking with a DnkeyD.A Walk, a Dnkey, and a Restred Faith in Peple
      If yu ask a Westerner t name a successful Chinese cnsumer-gds brand, mst wuld have struggled until recently. Althugh China is the wrld’s leading manufacturing pwer, it has lng fallen behind in creating imaginative, hme-grwn retail (零售) brands and prducts. That, hwever, is beginning t change.
      Innvative Chinese brands are appearing everywhere. Frm Stckhlm t Sydney, the electric cars silently passing by are increasingly likely t be Chinese. Mixue, an ice-cream and cld drinks cmpany, has vertaken McDnald’s t becme the wrld’s largest fast-fd chain by number f utlets. It is expanding in Suth America, as is Meituan, a Beijing-based delivery app. Chagee, a chain f tea shps, is n track t have at least 1, 300 stres utside China by the end f 2027, mstly in Sutheast Asia; just a few years ag, it had almst nne. Meanwhile, Pp Mart, a Chinese ty cmpany, has created a buzz as much as Disney with its unusual grinning nine-tthed dlls, called Labubus. It is impssible nt t admire the creative frce behind these successful enterprises.
      Western cnsumers have been buying prducts made in China fr decades. Hwever, these gds were mstly designed by and prduced fr freign cmpanies. Chinese brands were lng regarded as lw-quality and lacking creativity.
      New cmpanies are nw challenging these ld assumptins. Many prudly emphasize their Chinese heritage. Fr example, Chagee’s lg features a Peking Opera singer in full cstume, and its name cmes frm “Farewell, My Cncubine,” a classic Chinese pera. The vide game “Black Myth: Wukng,” ne f the mst successful ever, features the Mnkey King frm the 16th-century nvel Jurney t the West.
      Tday, many Chinese brands cmpete nt nly n price but als n quality. Chagee’s drinks can even be as expensive as Starbucks’. Western cmpanies will need t wake up and take ntice f bubble tea. In the future, they will have t make mre effrts t understand Chinese cnsumers’ unique tastes. Sme may even partner with innvative Chinese firms t gain insight and inspiratin. Cmpetitin frm China culd eventually push Disney, Mattel tys, and ther majr Western brands t reach new levels f creativity.
      8.What des the underlined part “created a buzz” in paragraph 2 prbably mean?
      A.Caused public excitement.B.Made a lud nise.
      C.Lst great ppularity.D.Received negative cmments.
      9.Hw did the western cnsumers find Chinese brands?
      A.Full f imaginatin.B.Shrt f creativity.C.Quality guaranteed.D.Mass prduced.
      10.What is the authr’s advice fr the western brands?
      A.Ntice different bubble tea.B.Ignre the Chinese influence.
      C.Cperate with Chinese brands.D.Lwer the price f the prducts.
      11.What is the passage mainly abut?
      A.The histry f Chinese retail brands.B.Hw freign firms win Chinese custmers.
      C.Why Chinese prducts were unppular befre.D.The rise f innvative Chinese brands glbally.
      D yu usually spt the tuchscreen first when checking ut a new car? Fr years, almst every new car sld has a high-tech screen that cntrls everything. Even safety features like autmatic lane-keeping are smetimes screen-cntrlled. But is it really safe?
      If scrlling dwn the screen f a smartphne while driving is distracting and then ding likewise with yur car’s is prbably risky t. Drivers knw the lcatin f physical cntrls and press buttns withut taking their eyes ff the rad. A tuchscreen ffers n physical feedback, making the peratin much harder. And because screens have t d s many things, it ften takes a few steps thrugh several sub-menus t find the right setting.
      In 2022, Vi Bilagare, a Swedish mtring magazine, measured hw lng it tk drivers t d things like changing the temperature while driving at 110 kilmeters per hur. It cmpared 11 cars with tuchscreens t a single lder mdel with real buttns. In the ld cars, drivers were able t d all their tasks within abut 10 secnds, while the wrst-perfrming mdern car tk 45 secnds. Even in the best-perfrming mdern cars, testers still tk several secnds lnger than in the ld car.
      Anther study, dne in 2024 by researchers in Nrway, used tracking cameras t cmpare hw lng drivers were distracted while perfrming different tasks n a tuchscreen. Even the quickest jb like changing the temperature meant three and a half secnds, n average, f nt lking at the rad.
      New rules frm Eur NCAP, an rganizatin that prvides safety ratings fr cars sld in Eurpe, will give n car a full five-star scre unless certain crucial functins are cntrlled by real switches. Eur NCAP’s safety guidelines have n legal frce, but carmakers use its ratings as a selling pint.
      Traditinal carmakers have begun restring sme buttns t their new mdels. But innvatin never stps. Even as tuchscreens are falling ut f favur, many manufacturers are turning their attentin t vice cntrl—thugh that is a subject fr anther stry.
      12.What is an advantage f physical buttns ver tuchscreens?
      A.They are cheaper t prduce and replace.
      B.They are easier t see in bright sunlight.
      C.They can be perated withut lking at them.
      D.They allw cntrl f a wider range f functins.
      13.Which tk the lngest time in the 2022 study?
      A.The mdel running at 110 km/h.B.The ld mdel with real buttns.
      C.The best-perfrming mdern car.D.The wrst-perfrming mdern car.
      14.Hw des the authr prve his argument in the passage?
      A.By shwing different research results.B.By telling his wn driving experience.
      C.By cmparing the actins f car drivers.D.By mentining the rules f an rganizatin.
      15.What can we learn frm the last paragraph?
      A.Safety features will be smarter.B.Tuchscreens will be abandned.
      C.Vice cntrl will dminate the market.D.In-car cntrl will innvate cntinually.
      An internship prvides students and graduates with valuable practical experience. Emplyers ften place greater imprtance n a candidate’s skills, mtivatin, and attitude than n their prir experience. 16 The first step t getting an internship is finding the right pprtunities. Here are sme effective ways t help yu search fr internships.
      17 Websites designed fr jb seekers typically include internship listings t. Yu can try platfrms like Indeed and Mnster. These sites als allw yu t set a gegraphic lcatin fr yur search, helping yu find internships near yu.
      Attending career fairs is anther effective apprach. Schls ften hst these events, ffering varius internships and a chance t make a persnal impressin and ask questins directly. 18 Dn’t frget t turn t yur teachers r schl staff fr help. Teachers and prfessrs ften knw abut hidden internship pprtunities. 19 If yu’re in cllege, yu can als reach ut t administratrs r staff in yur majr’s department. It’s best t apprach a teacher yu’re familiar with and whse curse cntent interests yu.
      An internship is nt just smething t put n yur resume. 20 If yu apply these methds effectively, yu can btain an internship that ffers meaningful experience and a strng start t yur prfessinal jurney.
      A.Ask staff abut nline internship links.
      B.It is the first brick in yur future career.
      C.Many nline resurces can simplify yur internship search.
      D.Remember t bring yur resume and present yurself cnfidently.
      E.Finding an internship can be hard, but a gd plan makes it easier.
      F.Sme might knw abut unadvertised psts r even need help themselves.
      G.Scial media platfrms can als help yu cnnect with industry prfessinals.
      I still have a clear memry f my primary schl teacher, Mrs. White. Thugh mst f what we learned in her class has ver time, ur frequent writing exercises remain in my mind.
      In my early elementary years, I’d rush hme t shw Mm my cmpsitins, which were full f spelling . But Mrs. White never marked them with a red pen. Instead, she gave stars r an encuraging “Gd!” That small praise always my spirits. But nt everyne saw it that way. abut the unaddressed mistakes, my mther brught up the issue with Mrs. White during a parent-teacher meeting, why she never pinted ut my errrs r crrected my wrng spellings.
      Mrs. White smiled and explained: “Kids this age are just beginning t discver the jy f . I wn’t let red ink that fire. Spelling and grammar can be later, but the wnder f wrds ges away if we discurage them early.” Her wrds filled me with lasting in writing.
      I used t misspell “beautiful” , driving my high schl teacher mad. Eventually, I gt it right——but I’m glad I never stpped using the . “Pretty” is easier t spell, yet it lacks the depth f feeling yu want t smetimes. Life isn’t just “pretty” — it’s “beautiful”. I have Mrs. White t thank fr teaching me that . She taught me brave expressin matters mre than perfect frm, and that still hw I see learning and creativity tday.
      21.A.existedB.fadedC.changedD.spread
      22.A.clearB.simpleC.strangeD.quiet
      23.A.rulesB.skillsC.errrsD.cnflicts
      24.A.depressedB.brkeC.calmedD.lifted
      25.A.CuriusB.CrazyC.ExcitedD.Wrried
      26.A.askingB.tellingC.explainingD.shwing
      27.A.inventinB.expressinC.directinD.cllectin
      28.A.put upB.put utC.turn arundD.turn dwn
      29.A.createdB.ignredC.preventedD.imprved
      30.A.cnfusinB.pressureC.cnfidenceD.hesitatin
      31.A.ccasinallyB.illegallyC.repeatedlyD.casually
      32.A.wrdB.sentenceC.stryD.saying
      33.A.hideB.suggestC.cnveyD.enjy
      34.A.gameB.lessnC.chanceD.cure
      35.A.questinsB.limitsC.challengesD.shapes
      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。
      The cstumes f the Yi peple in Chuxing have a lng histry and they 36 (call) the “ethnic histry wrn n the bdy”. In 2014, the Yi cstumes f Chuxing were included in the natinal intangible cultural heritage list, 37 (becme) ne f the symbls f Yi culture.
      The Yi peple weave their understanding f the wrld, their lve 38 life and their memries f histry int the clthes they wear. Every piece f Yi cstume reveals 39 they knw abut the natural wrld. The Yi cstumes f Chuxing are knwn fr their prfund cultural depth and beautiful patterns, which 40 (vivid) reflect the lifestyle and custms f the lcals. Frm ceremnial dress t everyday clthing, Yi cstumes tell varius 41 (stry) and represent the cmmunity’s values as well as traditins.
      The beauty f Yi cstumes lies nt nly in their craftsmanship but als in the cultural, spiritual 42 emtinal significance. Over the past centuries, they 43 (carry) the stries and traditins f the Yi peple. Every year during majr Yi festivals, these cstumes, 44 (decrate) with shiny silver rnaments (装饰品), always attract cuntless visitrs eager t learn abut Yi culture. Their deep emtin and lng-standing traditins serve as 45 bridge cnnecting the Yi peple’s past and present.
      46.假定你是李华。你和英语角的同学们制作了一段英语短视频,旨在宣传你家乡有着100多年历史的古村落。请你给外教Mr. Smith写一封邮件,请他对视频提出建议,内容包括:
      (1)具体求助内容;
      (2)表达感谢。
      注意:
      (1)写作词数应为80个左右;
      (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Dear Mr. Smith,
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Best regards,
      Li Hua
      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。
      On a ht afternn, I was driving hme when I saw an ld lady walking slwly alng the radside, carrying a heavy bag f grceries and leaning n her walker. I had seen her a few times befre, and each time I felt guilty fr nt stpping t help. But this time, I pulled ver and rlled dwn my windw. “D yu need a ride?” I asked. “Let me help with yur grceries,” I said, lading her walker and bag int the trunk befre assisting her int the passenger seat.
      “Thank yu, kid,” she replied. She intrduced herself as Ida, a cashier at a nearby stre wh had missed her usual bus. During the drive, she waved t sme hmeless peple under a bridge and cheerfully invited them t her “pasta night”. I was tuched by her kindness.
      We sn entered an unfamiliar area. The sun was ging dwn, and I started t feel uneasy. When Ida finally pinted t her hme — an ld apartment building, my heart sank: a grup f yung men in their early 20s was gathering at the entrance. Sme smked, thers sat n mtrcycles, and ne in a hdie (连帽衫) stared at me with a smile that felt threatening. “Trublemakers”, I thught t myself.
      I was getting mre and mre wrried. Still, I parked the car at the place she directed and pened the trunk. Ida asked that hdie by t help with her grceries. She thanked me and I quickly drve away.
      A few minutes later, I nticed a mtrcycle fllwing me. I recgnized the rider. It was the hdie guy frm earlier. My heart raced as he gestured fr me t pull ver. I tried t speed up, but he stayed clser. Thinking I might call the plice fr help, I stpped my car and intended t reach fr the cell phne in my purse, nly t find it was gne “She stle it” I yelled in frustratin. Then, I nticed ut f the crner f my eye that a purse was n the flr f my car. Yes, there was a purse, but it wasn’t mine.
      注意:
      (1)所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
      (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Just then, the mtrcyclist came t my windw, waving my purse.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Feeling grateful but ashamed, I ffered sme mney t thank him.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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