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一、阅读理解Enjoy artTake aglimpse at these.Longboat KeyFestivalWalking throughthe place,youll beamazed by the impressivepaintings,unique jewels,anddelicate porcelains.Plus,youll havethe chanceto meetand interactwith bothlocal andnational artistsabout their creativeinspiration andhandmade works.Come to feel theatmosphere ofthis incrediblecommunityevent in the centralneighborhood.We cantwait to see youthere!When:Saturday,from10:00am to5:00pm Where:600Bay IslesRd inLongboat Key,FLDowntown StuartArt FestivalOver the years,this festivalhas establisheditself asone of the main art fairsin MartinCounty.With over70gift shops,restaurants,and clothingstores,this peacefuldowntown areasees localsandvisitors alikewho wishto enjoythe warmthof asmall towncoupled with all of the luxuriesof acity.When:Sunday,from10:00am to5:00pmWhere:26SW OsceolaSt.The LovelandFine ArtFestivalThis attractivelifestyle centeris locatedin theheart ofNorthern Coloradoat the1-25and Us(互通式立交)Highway34interchange.The environmentincludes fountains,life-size sculptures,andimpressive architecture,and offersover70specialty shopsand restaurants.When:Saturday,from10:00am to6:00pmWhere:5971Sky PondDr inLoveland,COFrederick Festivalof theArtsWe invitetalented artiststo joinus forour annualoutdoor artfestival atCarroll CreekPark.Thefestival offersa fantasticriverside locationin the city centerthat providesa beautifulbackdrop forshowcasingyour art.We welcomeall artiststo applyto theFine Artsection usingtheLi Hua
七、书面表达阅读下面材料,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
47.In theheart of a villagenestled amidstlush greenery,where the night skywas regularlygraced bythe moon andstars,lived Luna,a girlborn withoutthe giftof sight.Her world,though richin soundsandsensations,was oftenenveloped inloneliness.Children kepttheir distancedue toher difference.Sometimes,their crueljokes cutdeeper thanany knife,leaving her heart heavywith loneliness.But Lunawas notalone inher journey.Lunas parents,with theirunconditional loveand support,were herrock.They nevertreated heras ifshe weredifferent,always encouragingher to explore theworldwith herother senses.From anearly age,they tookher outsidetoexplorenature,helping herfeelthe warmthof thesun onher face,the coolbreeze throughher hair,and the soft textureof flowersbeneathher fingers.One ofLunas fondestmemories wasthe wayher parentstalked aboutthe moon.When thenightswere darkand fearcrept intoherheart,they wouldpoint tothemoon,a shininground ballin thesky,andtell her,Where themoon shines,there isno darkness.It willguide you,just aswe do.”One quietnight,Lucy satalone inher room.The breezefrom theopen windowbrought thesounds(发出沙沙声)(哼叫)of rustlingtrees andthesofthum ofinsects.Feeling therhythm ofthenight,shebegan tohum.Her voicematched withthe musicof nature,and withoutrealizing it,she wassinging amelody,one thatseemed tocome fromdeep withinher soul.Lunas parents,who werewatching herfrom alittle wayaway,were struckby thebeauty ofhermelody.It was at thatmoment thather parentsrealized thatdespite herblindness,Luna possesseda talent注意续写词数为词左右;that couldtouch thehearts ofothers.
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2.Paragraph1:With tearsof joyin theireyes,they approachedLuna andtold herof theirdiscovery.Paragraph2:As Lunas musicbegan totake shape,her parentsdecided it was time to shareher giftwith theworld.application linkprovided.We willreview eachsubmission andselect thebest artworkto bedisplayed atthefestival.When:Saturday,from10:00am to5:00pmWhere:50Carroll CreekWayA.Chat withsome artists.B.Attend alecture onart creation.C.Participate ina photographycontest.D.Watch ceramic-making demonstrations.
2.Where willa sculptormost probablyprefer togo
1.What canvisitors doduring theLongboat KeyFestivalA.50Carroll CreekWay.B.26SW OsceolaSt.C.5971Sky PondDr inLoveland,CO.D.600Bay IslesRd inLongboat Key,FL
3.What dothe fourfestivals havein commonA.Interaction betweenvisitors andartists.B.The sameartworks ondisplay.C.Location in the centralpart ofthecity.D.The sametime tohold festivals.The SaharaDesert isunsurprisingly seen asawasteland.But actuallythere is a varietyof lifeforms,according toAndre VicenteLiz,a doctoralcandidate atthe Universityof Portoin Portugal,wholed astudy exploringSaharan animalspecies.In thedesert,cold-blooded creaturesgrow wellbecause theirbody temperaturesadjust tothetemperature oftheir surroundingsas theymove fromintense sunlightinto coolunderground holes.Liz(蜥蜴)has observedmany smalllizard speciesalong withsnakes,beetles,ants,and evenfrogs.Besidesthem,antelopes,camels,cheetahs anddesert foxesare justsome ofthe warm-blooded animalsthat cansurvive in theSahara.But whatleads tothe vastbiodiversity ofthe SaharaOnefactor is the bigchanges in the desertsclimate.About6,000years ago,there wasabundantrainfall incertain areasoftheSahara.Grasslands andlakes madeideal livingplaces foranimals andhumans.Due toclimate changes,the grasslandschanged to a desertlater,which madeit impossibleforhumans toexist there.However,many animalsstill survivedthere.Another oneis itsdiverse landscapes.There aresome areas,such asrock poolsknown as“gueltas”,where biodiversityis especiallyhigh becausethey actas shelterfor speciesthat have to fleefrom their habitatsdue to a sudden,intolerable changein weather.In theface of climate change,Liz andhiscolleagues arestudying“gueltas“closely to find outwhat makesthem goodspots forsurvival.Theseareas areknown asgathering placesfor biodiversityand areespecially interestingfor conservationplanningin thecurrent contextofclimateemergency,where theycan playa keyrole insupportingvarious speciesJ Lizsaid.Deserts mayseem lifeless,but infact manyspecies havedeveloped specialways tosurvivein thetough environments.
4.What didLiz findabouttheSahara DesertA.It ishome todiverse creatures.B.It hasrows ofunderground holes.C.It isexperiencing agreat changein climate.D.It hasa longerhistory thanpreviously thought.
5.Why cangueltas actas shelterA.They areabundant inlife forms.B.They areusually nearanimals,habitats.C.They areless affectedby climatechange.D.They arerock poolswith highbiodiversity.
6.What doesAndre VicenteLiz probablythink ofstudying gueltas”A.Boring.B.Meaningful.C.Challenging.D.Creative.
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二、未知The researchersused amachine learningtechnique known as Artemisnamed for the Greek(瘤)hunting goddessto discoverthat junk DNA“may playa crucialrole indevelopment oftumors.(基因组)Scientists haveused Alto clarifythe humanbodys so-called darkgenome anddevelop apotentiallypowerful newapproach to cancer detection,monitoring andtreatment.Investigators atJohns Hopkins University inthe UShave revealedhow previouslylittle-studied repeatsof geneticcode sequences-knownas’junkDNAor darkmatter-are associatedwithtumors.The research,published inScience TranslationalMedicine onWednesday,shows howAIand other advanced computing technologies aredeepening understandingof diseasesand how to dealwiththem.The scientistsreviewed more than1,200distinct typesof repeatDNA elementscomprising almosthalfthe humangenome.They foundthat manyof thesejunk geneticcode piecesnot previouslylinked tocancerhad changedduring tumor formation.In the researcher^analysis of736geneslinked tocancer formation,almost two-thirds containedon average15times morethe numberofrepeat DNAsequences thanexpected.The findingssuggested thejunk pieceswere“not occurringrandomlyin canceroustissues andwere insteadpotentially revealingmarkers oftumors,Velculescu said.They endup beinggathered aroundgenes thatare alteredin cancerinavarietyof differentways,providing thefirst glimpsethat thesesequences maybe keyto tumordevelopment,he said.“While stillat anearly stage,this researchdemonstrates howsome cancerscould bediagnosedearlier bydetecting tumor-specific changesin cellscollected fromblood samplesJ saidHattie Brooks,acharitys researchinformation manager.Although thereis stilla longway togo beforeArtemis couldbe usedintheclinic,ifs alwaysexcitingtoseenew approachesshowing potentialin detectingcancer sooner.
8.What canwe learnfrom thesecond paragraphA.Investigators inthe UShave revealedhowtodeal withtumors.B・AI andotheradvancedcomputingtechnologiescan curecancer.C.Science TranslationalMedicine belongsto JohnsHopkinsUniversity.D.The repeatsof geneticcode sequenceswere rarelystudied byscientists.
9.What didtheresearchfindA.Junk DNAwas notlinkedtocancer.B,Junk DNAchanged tumorformation.C.Junk DNAappeared randomlyin canceroustissues.D.Junk DNAwas likelyto becritical totumorformation.
10.What doesthe author intend todo inthe lasttwo paragraphsA.To provideexamples.B.To explainconcepts.C.To expressexpectations.D.To drawcomparisons.
11.Which ofthe followingisthebest titlefor thetextA.Artemis-An AIto Clarifythe Human5s DarkGenome.B,Artemis-A PotentialNew Approachto DetectCancer.C.Artemis—A MachineLearning Techniqueto CureCancer.一D.Artemis AGreek HuntingGoddess toDiscover JunkDNA.
三、阅读理解How goodare youat storytellingHave youever wantedto masterstorytelling toolsConvincedthat storytelling has the power totransform ifdone correctly,Susana Baumannpresents apowerful andinspiringguide toshow youhow essentialstorytelling toolsare inher bookSpeak Up!Tell YourStory toInfluenceOthers.There hasnever beena timeliermoment to publish sucha book.As multiculturalismand diversityexpandintheUnited States,ethnic,cultural,gender,and ability gaps widenintheworkplace andthecommunity.The tensioncaused betweenforces thatresist changeand thosepushing forchange can beaddressed withstories thatteach,inspire,and bringus together.Learning thesestorytelling toolswill buildyour strengthsupon yourleadership valuesand skills,(属性),character features,and cultural attributes increasingopportunities tohold yourground,removeyour self-doubt andfinally overcomeyour fear of public speaking.Get aheadand achieveyour personal,work,or professionalpurpose withthese simpletools tomake youstand outfrom thecrowd andinfluencethose whomatter.While reading,you willbe fascinatedbythe authors approachableand authenticwriting style.Susana showshow storiescan bolsterconnections,build trust,and drivechange.With step-by-stepframework,she combinespractical advice,personal anecdotes,and professionalinsight tocreate arelatableand informativetext,helping youunderstand youraudience,craft profoundmessages,andidentify yourunique stories.Readers fromall walksof life can benefitfrom this book.For example,storytellinghasbeen broughtinto thehalls ofthe biggestand bestorganizations worldwide,becauseleaders canuse storytellingto influencetheir organizationsculture,while teachersinspire theirstudents.Grab acopy.You willnot seestorytelling quitethe sameafter readingthisbook.
12.Why isit atimely momenttopublishthe bookA.Because multiculturalismand diversityexpand.B.Because ethnic,cultural,gender andabilitygapswiden.C.Because thetension iscaused betweendifferent forces.D.Because thesocial tensioncanbeaddressed withstories.
13.What canstorytelling toolshelpA.They willhelp peoplestrengthen theirskills.B.They willhelp peopleincrease theirculturalattributes.C.They willhelp peoplerecognize theirfearofpublicspeaking.D.They willhelp peoplespeak upand impactthose whomatter.
14.What doesthe underlinedword“bolster“in Paragraph4meanA.Enhance.B.Monitor.C.Change.D.Detect.
15.What isthe authorspurpose inwriting thetextA.To showcasethepowerof storytelling.B.To praisethe writingstyle oftheauthor.C.To introducea bookabout storytelling tools.D.To highlightthe essentialrole ofstorytellingtools.How toGet aLifeFeeling happywith your lifecanbe difficult.16If youare currentlyunhappy withsome aspectsofyour life,you cancommit tomaking changesthroughout theyear thatwill makeyou happierandhealthier.Here aresome tipsto helpget a life.Define whata life is to you.This notionofalife“is subjective.17What doyou want to achieveinlife Whatmakes youhappy Whilecertain aspectslike havingchildren,enjoyable experiences,orfulfilling workare oftenseenasindicators ofalifewell-lived,its ultimatelyyour personalvalues thatdefinewhat trulymatters.Discuss your life withothers.Sometimes,the actof expressingyourself to another cangive youanin-depth viewinto whatyou wantand need.In addition,other peoplemay haveinsight intoyour lifethatyou maybe blindto.18Talk therapycan effectivelyaddress emotionalproblems andclarify yourthoughts.19List themain areasof your life,such associal,work,spiritual,family,leisure,health,community andcharity.Once you have dividedyourlifeinto thesedomains,reflect onwhether youarehappy withthese aspectsof yourlife.Getting alife usuallymeans creatinga balanceamong thefields oflifeyou findto beimportant.Reassess yourlife everyfew months.Review thestate ofyourlifeand decideif yourlifeismorefulfilling withthe changesyouhavemade.The bestway todecide isif youpersonally feelhappier aboutyourlife.Remember notto thinktoo muchabout whatothers maythink aboutyourlife.20Give yourselftime tochange yourlife,as itwont beeasy.Try tofocus onmaking smallchangesover ayear.After ayear isover,you shouldhave abetter ideaof whatmakes youhappy.A.You aretheone livingit,after all.B.Break yourlife down into domains.C.Address stressfuldomains head-on.D.You needto reflecton whatis importanttoyou.E.The pursuitof happinessisafundamental humangoal.F.It iseasy toget upsetby obligations,work,technology andhealth problems.G.Consider bookingan appointmentwithaconsultant,if youdo notwanttotalk tofamily orfriends.
四、完形填空As Ilay awakein my tent,possibly milesaway fromthe nearesthuman,I heldmy breath,listeningto thenoises comingfrom outsidemy tent.Raccoons Abear I couldnt helpbut think.Maybe Idont21here.Im nota22backpacker.Im athirty-seven-year-old female,a wifeand homeschoolingmom oftwo.I workpart-time fora nonprofitministry,23in mychurch,and bakecookies withmy kids.Tmhealthy andactive butnot24skinny ormuscular.I likecamping,but Idnever doneit withouthaving25toatoilet anda shower.But thereI was,on myowninthe26forthefirst time.I hadtrained formonths bycarrying aheavybackpack onlong,rough hikes.I hadlearned to27mytentwithout help.I hadresearchedbackpacking essentialsand wasequipped withall the28,I hadprepared asbestas Icould,yet Icouldnt29the fearthat thenext morningslocal headlineswould saysomethingalong thelines of:Mom ofTwo FoundAttacked toDeath byBlack BearintheForest.Somehow,I managedtofindsleep thatnight.The nextmorning,I30twenty-four hoursofsurvival byenjoying breakfastby acampfire thattook mean embarrassinglylong timetostart afire.Overthenext coupleof days,I31up steephills andmountains andsaw spectacularscenery.I begantofeel32that Ihad madethe rightdecision togive backpackinga try.Whether Ibelongedor not,I wasthere anditwasup tometo
33.I didnthavetobe anexpertor inmy twentiesorinperfect34,Icouldbe me:someone wholoves natureandhiking butcant35many typesof trees.
21.A.live B.visit C.belong D.settle
22.A.lazy B.ambitious C-straightforward D.typical
23.A.serve B.invest C.deal D.engage
24.A.merely B.exactly C.directly D.closely
25.A.access B.capacity C.privilege D.permission
26.A.desert B.woods C.lawn D.plain
27.A.break downB.pull overC.set upD.give away
28.A.luxuries B.necessities C.extras D.options
29.A.enhance B.respond C.maintain D.shake
30.A.contained B.escaped C.celebrated D.ignored
31.A.wandered B.strolled C・jogged D.hiked
32.A.delighted B.puzzled C.surprised D.frightened
33.A.break offB.carry onC,start overD.test out
34.A.design B.pattern C.shape D.league
35.A.identify B.acknowledge C.establish D.discover
五、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Chinas fooddelivery industry,proud ofits nationwidecoverage,now offersdrone deliveryto theGreat Wall.Meituans dronescan transportfood andmedication tothe Badaling section ofthe GreatWall,allowing touriststo receivepackages whileexploring the36culture relic.仓库This isBeijings firstdrone deliveiyroute,with dronesflying froma depottoa37landsite onthe wall,and deliveryworkers completingthe finalleg.Drones aremuch38fast,taking5minutes comparedtoaworkers50-minute hikefromthedepot tothe watchtower.Each tripcancarry upto
2.3kilograms ofgoods andoperate inmildly windyand rainy39condition.Duringthe trialperiod,delivery willbe free,with fees40expect tobe similarto regularservicesafterwards.The dropsite isatthetop ofa watchtoweralong theBadalingsectionoftheGreatWall,41area previouslyuntouched bycommercial activitiesas it42protect byplanning regulations.While dronedelivery isnew toBeijing,the technology43exist inother partsof Chinaforseveral years.JD.com begantrialing dronedelivery in2016,and Meituanalready operates30dronedelivery routes,44have handledmorethan300,000orders.Chinas governmenthas identifiedthelow-altitude economy45a“new growthengine^^and settargets forexpanding aerialdelivery in物流logistics.
六、书信写作假如你是李华,上周五你们班在校园厨房里上了一堂中华美食烹饪课,请你给你的英国朋友
46.写一封邮件分享这次经历;内容包括Chris你完成的菜肴;
1.你的感想2•注意写作词数应为左右;
1.80可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.Dear Chris,Ifm writingto sharewith youa cookingclass inthe schoolkitchen lastFriday.Yours,。