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2024—2025學(xué)年度?三第?次?練習(xí)英語注意事項(xiàng):1.答題前,考?務(wù)必將??的姓名、考?號(hào)填寫在試卷和答題卡上,并將考?條形碼粘貼在答題卡上的指定位置。2.選擇題答案使?2B鉛筆填涂,如需改動(dòng),?橡?擦?凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào);?選擇題答案使?0.5毫?的??墨?簽字筆書寫,字體?整、筆跡清楚。3.請(qǐng)按照題號(hào)在各題的答題區(qū)域(??線框)內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書寫的答案?效。4.考試結(jié)束后,將答題卡交回。第?節(jié)(共5?題;每?題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下?5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有?個(gè)?題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)?題和閱讀下??題。每段對(duì)話僅讀?遍。1.Wheredothespeakersplantogo?A.park.B.Arestaurant.C.Acinema.2.Whatdoesthemandonow?A.He’sateacher.B.He’sapoliceman.C.He’sasalesperson.3.HowlongwillthespeakersstayinSpain?A.OnedayB.Sevendays.C.Eightdays.4.Whatisthemandoing?A.Checkingthewoman’sticket.B.Sellingticketsforaconcert.C.Bookingareturnticket.5.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodofirst?A.Dothedishes.B.Sweepthefloors.C.Cleanthebathroom.第?節(jié)(共15?題;每?題1.5分,滿分22.5分)并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)?前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)?題,每?題5秒鐘;聽完后,各?題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)?讀兩遍。6.Whatdoesthewomanthinkcouldbeimproved?A.Thespeedofthecooking.B.Theamountofthefood.C.Thetasteofthefood.7.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?·A.Ratingameal.B.Preparingadinner.C.Discussingacookingshow.8.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Overthephone.B.Inatheater.C.Onatrain.9.WhatisJohnaskingJentoactin?A.Anadvertisement.B.Amovie.C.Aplay.10.Wheredidthespeakersprobablyfirstknoweachother?A.InParis.B.InLondon.C.InCambridge.A.Aplayer.B.Apresenter.C.Areporter.12.WhichcountrydoesLi’sfinalcompetitorcomefrom?A.Italy.B.Singapore.C.China.A.Nervous.B.Proud.C.Confident.14.Whatcanthemanseefromthewindow?A.Anaturereserve.B.Acitypark.C.Anordinaryvillage.15.Whatisthemanworriedabout?A.Thesizeofbathrooms.B.Thenumberofbedrooms.C.Thelocationoftheapartment.16.Whatdoesthemanmistakethestudyfor?A.Thelivingroom.B.Themainbedroom.C.Thesecondbedroom.17.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Neighbors.B.Husbandandwife.C.Houseagentandcustomer.18.Howdoestheplanforthecommunitycentermakelocalsfeel?A.Annoyed.B.Concerned.C.Satisfied.19.WhatwillvolunteersreceiveatthisSaturday’sevent?A.Gloves.B.Modernlibrarycards.C.Freeticketstotheeventhall.20.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Presentingaradioprogram.B.Organizingavolunteeractivity.C.Givingalectureonenvironmentalprotection.第?節(jié)(共15?題;每?題2.5分,滿分37.5分)AExploringtheSilkRoads:4stunningsitesin4countriesfromSyriatoChinaTherearecountlessextraordinaryplacestoexploreandthese4choicesrepresentonlyahandfulofhighlights.OldCityofDamascus,SyriaDamascusisoneoftheoldestcontinuouslyinhabitedcitiesintheworld,whosecraftindustrywasfamedforitsdecoratedswords.WhileDamasksilkoriginatedinChina,ittakesitsnamefromthetradingcityofDamascus.OneofthemostarrestingsightsistheGreatMosqueofDamascus.AfterthestartoftheSyriancivilwar,theancientcityofDamascuswasaddedtoUNESCO’slistofworldheritageindangerin2013.Merv,TurkmenistanMerv,anancientcityandUNESCOWorldHeritageSite,hasbeenhometohumansettlementssincethebronzeage.ItwasalsoonceoneofthemostimportantcitiesintheIslamicworld,attractingtraders,scholarsandtravelersfromdistantregions.Todayitisconsideredoneoftheoldestandbest-preservedoasis-cities(綠洲城市)oncentralAsia’sSilkRoads.Taxila,PakistanEasilyreachablebycarfromIslamabad,TaxilaisaUNESCOworldheritagesite.SituatedataSilkRoadscrossroads,the“CityofCutStone”wasoneoftheancientcapitalsofGandhara,aterritorystretchingbetweentheOxusandIndusrivers.AmongthevastsitetodayisaMesolithiccaveandthecity’smuseum,whichishometoatleast2,000pricelessobjects.Dunhuang,ChinaDunhuangisanoasiscityinnorth-westChinathatishometothemagnificentMogaogrottoes,aUNESCOWorldHeritagesite.ThewallpaintingstellanillustratedstoryoftheSilkRoadsfromthefourthtothe14thcenturies.Almost500caveshavebeenpreserved,housingcountlessmuralsandmorethan2,000paintedsculptures.Cave302fromtheSuidynastyperiodcontainsaparticularlyclassicSilkRoadsscene:atwo-humpedcamelpullingawagonwithamerchantinside.21.WheredidDamasksilkgetitsnamefrom?A.China.B.ThetradingcityofDamascus.C.TheGreatMosqueofDamascus.D.TheSyriancraftindustry.22.WhatcanweinferaboutTaxilafromthetext?A.ItwastheonlyancientcapitalofGandhara.B.ItisremotefromIslamabad.C.Ithasarichhistoryandculturalheritage.D.Itsmuseumhaslessthan2,000objects.23.Whatdothesefoursiteshaveincommon?A.Theywereallknownassilktradingcenters.B.Theyareallcapitalsoftheirrespectivecountries.C.Theyareallfamousfortheirmodernarchitecture.D.TheyallhaveUNESCOWorldHeritageSites.BEverwonderedwhyrobotscan’tjustticktheboxthatsays“I’mnotarobot”?Itseemslikeasimpletask,butthere’salotmoregoingonbehindthatlittlecheckbox.CAPTCHA,whichstandsforCompletelyAutomatedPublicTuringtesttotellComputersandHumansApart,usedtobeabouttypingouthard-to-readtext.Butasrobotsgotsmarter,thesetestshadtogettougher.Thetroublewas,theygotsohardthatevenpeoplehadtroublewiththem.Google,thebigtechcompany,madeanewsystemcalledreCAPTCHA.You’veprobablyseenit;it’sjustaboxyouclicktosayyou’renotarobot.Butrobotscanclickboxestoo,right?Well,it’snotjustabouttheclick.Google’ssystemisreallyclever.Itwatcheshowyourmousemoves.Thesemovementpatternsarevirtuallyimpossibleforbotstoimitate.Arobotmovesitsmouseinastraightline,buthumansmovetheirsinmorerandomways.Ifthesystem’sstillnotsure,itasksyoutopickoutpicturesofthingsliketrafficlightsorbuses.It’snotonlycheckingifyoupicktherightpictures,butalsohowyoupickthem.Here’sasurprise:reCAPTCHAalsolooksatwhatyoudoonline.Yourbrowsinghistoryhelpsitfigureoutifyou’rearealpersonorarobot.ButwhataboutthoseserviceswherepeoplesolveCAPTCHAsforspammers(垃圾郵件制作者)?They’restillaround,butit’satoughjob.Theygetpaidverylittleforsolvingthousandsofthesepuzzles.So,that’swhythatsimplecheckboxismorethanmeetstheeye.It’sabattlebetweensmartrobotsandevensmartersecuritysystems.Astechnologygetsbetter,sodothewaystokeeprobotsfrompretendingtobepeopleonline.24.HowdoesGoogle’sreCAPTCHAdetermineifauserishuman?A.Byaskinguserstotypeouttextaccurately.B.Throughobservingmousemovementpatterns.C.Byonlycheckingtheclickonthebox.D.Withasimplepasswordverification.25.WhatdoesreCAPTCHAfocusonbesidesthewayofpickingpictures?A.Thespeedofpickingpictures.B.Theuser’sphysicallocation.C.Theuser’sbrowsinghistory.D.Thetypeofdeviceused.26.WhatmighthappentothepeoplewhosolveCAPTCHAsforspammers?·A.Theirjobwillbeharder.B.They’llgetassistedverylittle.C.They’llfacelawissues.D.They’llbeemployedbyGoogle.27.WhatcanweinferaboutthedevelopmentofCAPTCHA?A.Ithasbeenreplacedbymoreadvancedtechnology.B.Ithasbecomemoredifficultonlyforrobots.C.Ithasevolvedtobemorechallengingasrobotsadvanced.D.Ithasremainedthesamedespitetheprogressoftechnology.CUnfortunately,it’sTuesdayagain.True,it’snolongerMonday,buttherearestillthreefulldaystogobeforetheweekend.ItfeelslikeTuesdaylastsforever.Bynow,you’dthinkitmustbeThursday,butit’sstillonlyTuesday.Whydoesthisdayseemtostretchonendlessly,weekafterweek?RuthOgden,aseniorlecturerinpsychologyatLiverpoolJohnMooresUniversity,explainsthatpartofthereasonwefeelthiswayisduetohowweexperienceMondays.“Whenwe’redoingalot,processinglotsofinformation,wefeellikemoretimehaspassedthannormal,”shesays.Ourperception(感知)oftimeisaffectedbyhowmuchmentalenergywe’reusing.Themoreoverwhelmedwefeel,theslowertimeseemstomove.Formany,Mondayisthebusiestandmostdreadedday.It’sthedaytocatchuponweekendemails,finishlastweek’swork,andplanfortheweekahead.Asaresult,Mondaysfeelespeciallylong.BythetimewereachTuesday,itfeelslikeitshouldbefurtherintotheweek,butit’sonlyTuesday.AfterahecticMonday,weexpecttimetospeedup,butTuesdayseemstodragon.Anotherfactoraffectingourperceptionoftimeisouremotions.Thestrongerourfeelings,themoredistortedoursenseoftimebecomes.Stress,forexample,makestimefeellikeit’smovingslowly.SincemanyMondaysarestressful,wefeelliketheylastforever.Then,whenwereachTuesday,it’sashocktorealizehowmuchoftheworkweekisstillahead.Ogdensuggeststhatmindfulnessactivitiescanhelpreducethisfeeling.“Doingthingstorelaxandreduceactivitiescanhelpyoufeelliketimeispassingmorequickly,”shesays.Onemethodsherecommendsisslowbreathing,whichcanmaketimeseemtomovefasterthanitactuallyis.Mindfulnesshelpsreducestressandprovidesasenseofcontroloverourbusyschedules.Sonexttimeyou’restuckintheendlessloopofTuesday,trytotakeamomenttobreatheandrelax—itmighthelpyougetthroughtheweekabitfaster.28.WhichMondayfactorsignificantlyextendstheperceptionofTuesday?A.Monday’sunreadmaildrainonmentalenergy.B.MentalstrainfromheavyMondayworkload.C.QuantityofMonday’smeetings.D.DurationofMonday’scommute.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“distorted”inparagraph4mean?A.enhancedB.accurateC.twistedD.ignored30.WhichmindfulnessactivityisbestforchangingtheperceptionofalongTuesday?A.Slowdeskstretchingactivity.B.Mindfuleatingpractice.C.Bodyscanrelaxationtechnique.D.Slow-breathingexercises.31.Whatisthemainpointofthetext?A.Explainthegeneralconceptoftimeperceptionduringtheweek.B.Discussthebenefitsofmindfulnessactivitiesonweekdays.C.ShowhowMonday’sworkstressmakesTuesdayseemlonger.D.DescribedifferentwaystomakeTuesdaysmoreproductive.DAworldrichinthrivingnature—flourishingforests,rivers,andoceansfilledwithlife-isessentialforhumanity’sfuture.Nature’srecoverysignalstheplanet’srecovery,andoursurvivaldependsonit.However,globalwildlifepopulationshavedeclinedby73%inthelast50years,asreportedinthe2024LivingPlanetReport.Humanactivitiescontinuetodrivebiodiversityloss,damagingEarth’slife-supportsystemsandthreateninghumansurvival.Twoyearsago,theCOP15GlobalBiodiversityFrameworksetaclear2030objective:tostopandreversenatureloss,ensuringbiodiversityimprovesbythedecade’send.However,atCOP16,whileprogresswasmade-suchasrecognizingIndigenousPeoples’roleasnaturestewards(守護(hù)者)andensuringcompaniespayforusinggeneticresources-akeyissueremains:measuringprogressaccurately.Manynationshavenotyetsubmittedbiodiversityplans,andthereisnouniversalmethodforassessingnature’slossorrecovery.Businessesandfinancialinstitutionsarerealizingtheneedtobecomenaturepositive.Theyrecognizenature’simportancetotheirsuccessandseekmeasurableoutcomes.However,thewidevarietyofconflictingmetrics(衡量指標(biāo))complicatescomparisonsandevaluations.Inspiredbythe“CO2equivalent”usedtotrackemissions,theNaturePositiveInitiativeisworkingtodevelopreliablebiodiversitymetricstoassessprogressandensureaccountability.Measuringnatureiscomplex,butproxiescansimplifytheprocess.Justasclimatechangemetricsholdgovernmentsandbusinessesaccountablefortheircarbonimpact,weneedasimilarapproachfornature.Thecriticalquestion–“Isnatureimprovingorworsening?”-mustbeanswerableglobally,fromfarmstofinancialinstitutions,regardlessoflocation.Encouragingly,policiesareemerging.TheEUNatureRestorationLawenforcesrestorationtargets,andtheCorporateSustainabilityReportingDirectivewillrequirebusinessestodisclosetheirnatureimpacts.Botswana’svoluntaryguidelinesforlistedcompaniesalsomarkprogress.Thesestepsarevitaltoguideeffortsandtrackresultseffectively.Ultimately,thisworkaimsforsuccess:thrivingforests,buzzingmeadows,vibrantbirds,andabundantfish.Whennaturethrives,economiesandwell-beingflourish.Achievingthiswillprovewevaluenaturenotonlyforsurvivalbutforitsinherentbeauty.32.Whatlikelycausesthesignificantdeclineinglobalwildlifepopulations?A.Naturalevolutionprocesses.B.Asinglecatastrophicevent.C.Randomfluctuationsinpopulation.D.Human-inducedhabitatdestruction.33.Whatmakesithardtopreciselymeasurenaturerestorationprogress?A.Theconstantlychangingnaturalenvironment.B.Thelackofadvancedtechnologicaltools.C.Thediversityofecosystemsandspecies.D.Theinconsistentdefinitionsandmethodsused.34.WhyistheNaturePositiveInitiativeworkingondevelopingbiodiversitymetrics?A.Tocompetewithotherinitiatives.B.Tosimplifytheconceptofnatureprotection.C.Toprovideastandardforevaluatingnature’scondition.D.Toattractmoreinvestors.35.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthecurrentstateofnatureprotectionpolicies?A.Theyarewell-establishedandeffective.B.Theyarebeingdevelopedandimproved.C.Theyaretoostrictandhinderdevelopment.D.Theyareonlyfocusedondevelopedcountries.第?節(jié)(共5?題;每?題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下?短?,從短?后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填?空?處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Drawnbyinfluencers’viralvideosthatcapturethetreacherousbeautyoftheregion,touristsarefloodingintoAilaoMountainduringtheNationalHoliday.Butasvisitorsventure(冒險(xiǎn))intothemountain’scorezones—areasknownforunpredictableweather,weakcommunicationsignals,anddangerouswildlife,authoritiesaresoundingthealarm,warningthatthesurgeinfoottrafficcouldleadtoseriousaccidentsorworse. 36Violatorsfacefinesofupto5,000yuan($703).PartofthissurgeinvisitorscanlargelybeattributedtoZhangJunjie,ahandmadepaintmakerwhosedocumentedsolojourneysintotheAilaoMountainshaverecentlyamassed(積累)millionsofviews.37Zhang’svideosresembleoutdoorsurvivalshows:Hetreks(?途跋涉)throughsilent,denseforestsmarkedbywarningsignsofbearsightings,navigateswindingrivers,exploreshiddencaves,andencounterswildlifesuchassnakesandbats.38AsZhang’svideosamassmillionsofviewsonDouyin,China’sversionofTikTok,touristshaveflockedtowhatwasoncealesser-knowndestination.Visitorscannowaccessalimitedareaonthemountainthat,thoughsmallinsize,holdsgreatcharm.39Buttheenthusiasmdoesn’tstopthere—manyareeagertoventurebeyondthedevelopedsites,seekinguniqueexperiencesanduntouchednatureinthemountain’sremoteregions.OnOct.4,popularbloggerChenDuoduosharedthatshehadenteredthe“corearea”ofAilaoMountainandspentthenightintheforest.40Sothecentralgovernmentissuedastricterwarning,urgingtravelerstoprioritizepersonalandfinancialsafety.A.ThejourneyaddstotheAilaoMountains’thrill.B.Thisvideohasattractedvariousfansinpaintingfield.C.Inarecentvideo,carsareseenstretchingmilesastouristsawaitentry.D.Additionally,dozensofbloggerslivestreamedtheirmountainjourneys.E.ManyclimbersonAilaoMountainwereexhaustedduetoitsroughpath.·F.Zhangsearchedforrarematerialsforhispaintinvideos,spotlightingtheonce-hiddenarea.G.Tohandlerisks,thegovernmentbannedunapprovedactivitiestoprotectnatureandpeople.第?節(jié)(共15?題;每?題1分,滿分15分)MyhusbandandIhadmovedtoWinnipeg,Canadawherehe41ajobworkingasateacher.Ourson,Jamal,wasatoddler.WearefromCalifornia,soweweren’tpreparedforthe42wintersofWinnipeg.ThewinterwespentinWinnipegsnowedfromSeptemberthroughMay.Whenwinterfinally43,wedecidedtoreturntoCalifornia.InWinnipeg,we’dboughtaVolvoon44andhadbeenmakingmonthlypaymentsandthatwasthefanciestcarwe’deverhad,butwhenwedecidedtomovebacktoCalifornia,wehadto45it.Inexchange,weboughtanoldDodgeDart.Wepackedthecarwithallour46andbeganthedrivetoSanFrancisco.Whenwearrivedatthebordercrossing,everythingseemedin47.Butoneoftheborderguardsaskedwhereonthecarhecouldfindtheemissions-controlstickerbecausewhenpeoplemovetotheU.S.withacar,thecarhastomeetU.S.emissionstandards.Thishadneveroccurredtous,sowehadno48.Hesaid,“YoucanentertheU.S.,butyourcarcan’t.”So,therewewere,sittinginaroomatafairlyremoteborder49withallourgoodsinthecaroutside.Ourtoddlerwastwisting50inmylap;wehadverylittlemoney,andnodwellingtoreturntoinWinnipeg.Itfeltasifmyworldwas51.Suddenly,Ibegantocrysoftly.Iwasn’ttryingtogain52fromtheguards.Iknewtheywerejustdoingtheirjobs.ButallIcoulddoatthatmomentwascry.Suddenly,theguardsaid,“Letmegolookatthatcaragain.”Wewatchedashewentoutsideand53theDodgeDartthreeorfourtimes,sometimes54tolookunderneath.Wehadnoideawhyhewasdoingthis.Whenhereturnedtotheroom,hetoldusthathemusthave55thestickeronhisfirstinspection,andthatwewerefreetobringthecarintotheU.S.41.A.missedB.leftC.landedD.changed42.A.warmB.chillyC.darkD.holly43.A.passedB.cameC.proceedD.fell44.A.purposeB.creditC.cashD.debt45.A.rentB.repairC.sellD.buy46.A.clothesB.goodsC.toysD.food47.A.messB.vainC.orderD.danger48.A.stickerB.labelC.transportD.fund49.A.areaB.tradeC.conflictD.crossing50.A.happilyB.calmlyC.eagerlyD.impatiently51.A.fallingapartB.buildingupC.holdingtogetherD.fadingaway52.A.helpB.sympathyC.supportD.attention53.A.ranpastB.flewoverC.drovethroughD.walkedaround54.A.bendingdownB.leaningforwardC.bowingdownD.kneelingdown55.A.lostB.leftC.missedD.found·第Ⅱ卷第?節(jié)(共10?題;每?題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下?短?,在空?處填?1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Theusualmethodsofassessingfruitbysoftnessandscentareuselesswhenpickingthebestwatermelon,giventhewatermelon’stoughrind(果?).56(Thank),thereareseveral57(rely)indicatorsthatcanhelpguideyoutotheperfectwatermelonforyourenjoyment.Firstly,seekoutthegroundspot,theplace58thewatermelonrestedonthegroundduringitsripeningphase.Thisspotshouldhaveaparticularcolor,59(range)frompaleyellowallthewaytoadeepgoldenyellow.Thedarkerandricherthisspot,themoretimethewatermelonhadtomaturebeforeharvesting.This60(extend)maturationperiodusuallytranslatesintoasweeterandmoreflavorfulfruit. 61visualcluetoconsideristhewatermelon’sstripes.Here’swhereyourfingerscanplayarole62pickingtherightmelon.Byplacingyourpointerandmiddlefingerstogether,youcanmeasuretheideal63(wide)ofeachstripe.Stripesapproximatelyaswideasthesetwofingerstogetherwilloftenindicatethatthewatermelon64(reach)itspeakripeness.Don’tletyourexaminationendwithyoureyesalone.Liftthatwatermelonandfeelitsweight.Awell-ripenedwatermelonwillfeelheavierthanitmightlook,suggesting65juicydelightwithin.假如你是李華,你的美國(guó)朋友Jack建議你使?AI輔助學(xué)習(xí),請(qǐng)你給Jack寫?封信,表述你對(duì)此事的看法。2.提出?些建議。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個(gè)左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題紙的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearJack.LiHua閱讀下?材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成?篇完整的短?。Eudoraworkedtirelesslywithhermotherintheirvegetablegarden,earningamodestlivingbysellingfreshproduceatthelocalfarmer’smarket.Herprimaryresponsibilitywastoensurethedaikonradisheswereproperlywatered.Sheoftenimaginedthevegetablesshetendedassplendidcarnations,liketheonesgrownbyMrs.Brown,arenownedflowergrowerintheirvillage.Mrs.Brown’scarnationswerefamousfortheirbeauty,andEudoralongedtogrowflowersjustlikethem.“Foolishgirl!”hermotherscoldedwhenshecaughtEudoradaydreaming.“Flowersareuselesstous.Theycan’tbeeaten!”“Butpeoplebuythem,Mother,”Eudorareplied.“Onlycitypeople,”hermotherretorted.“Wearenotrichenoughtowastetimeonflowers.Focusonourvegetables.”Eudoraknewhermotherwasright.Theirfamilydependedonthevegetablestheygrewtosurvive.Still,shecouldn’thelpbutenvyMrs.Brown,whosoldherprizecarnationstoshopsinEdinburgh.Everyyear,Mrs.BrownwonfirstprizeattheEdinburghCarnationFestival,andvillagerswhisperedthatshemustusemagictoachievesuchconsistentsuccess.EudoradreamedofgrowingsomethingasbeautifulandproudasMrs.Brown’sflowers.Oneday,unabletoresisthercuriosity,EudoravisitedMrs.Brown’sgarden.Theflowersweremagnificent—vividreds,dazzlinggolds,andpurewhites.Eudoragazedattheminawe,butMrs.Brownonlylaughed.“Doyouthinkachildlikeyoucouldevergrowflowerslikemine?Sticktovegetables.”AsEudorawasleaving,shenoticedMrs.Browntossingascraggly(稀疏凌亂的)plantoverthefence,itsrootsexposedandleavesdrooping.Seizingtheopportunity,Eudoraquicklytooktheplanthomeandcarefullytransplanteditbehindhercottage.Shewhispered,“Grow,littleflower,grow.Youdon’tneedtowinaprize—just”grow.Forweeks,Eudoranurturedtheplantinsecret.Shewateredit,weededaroundit,andsangtoiteveryday.Slowly,itgrewstrongerandtaller.Evenashermotherpraisedherhardworkinthevegetablegarden,Eudorakepthersecret,hidingherdreamofgrowingaflowerasbeautifulasMrs.Brown’s.(2)請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題紙的相應(yīng)位置作答。Themorningbeforethefestival,Eudoracheckedonherplant.Encouraged,Eudoratookherrainbowcarnationtothefestival.2024—2025學(xué)年度?三第?次?練習(xí)英語參考答案閱讀:21-23BCD24-27BCAC28-31BCDC32-35DDCB36-40GFACD完形:41-45CBABC46-50BCADD51-55ABDAC語法填空:56.Thankfully57.reliable58.where59.ranging60.extended61.Another62.in63.width65.hasreached65.aDearJack,I’mwritingtosharewithyoumyopiniononusingAIforlearning.IbelievethatAIcanbeahelpfultooltoenhanceourstudyefficiency,especiallyforsubjectslikemathematicsandlanguages.Itcanofferpersonalizedfeedbackandhelpusfocusonareaswhereweneedimprovement.Therefore,IsuggestweuseAIwisely.Firstly,it’simportanttomaintainabalanceandnotoverlydependonit.AIshouldcomplementtraditionallearningmethods,notreplacethem.Furthermore,weshouldalsobecautiousaboutitslimitationsandalwaysverifytheinformationitprovides.Inshort,AIshouldbeusedasasupplementarytool,ratherthanreplacingtheabilitiesofcriticalthinkingandcreativity.Onepossibleversion:LiHuaThemorningbeforethefestival,Eudoracheckedonherplant.Toheramazement,ithadtransformedintoatoweringrainbowcarnation.Itspetals,glowingwitheveryimaginablecolor,weresovibrantandstunningthatitseemedalmostmagical.Filledwithexcitement,sherushedtospreadthenews,whichmadehermotherandMrs.Brownhurryovertoseewhathadhappened.Theystaredinamazementatthebeautifulflower,unabletobelievehowasimpleweed,thrownawaybyMrs.Brown,hadturnedintosomethingsoremarkable.Theplant,caredforwithlove,patience,andattention,nowstoodasasymbolofgrowthandtransformation.Eudora’shardworkhadpaidoff,andthecarnationwasauniquelybeautifulburstofcolorsthey’dneverseenbefore.Encouraged,Eudoratookherrainbowcarnationtothefestival.Notsurprisingly,Eudora’scarnationwonfirstprizeatthefestival.Withtheprizemoney,sheboughtstarterplantstobeginherownflowergarden,finallymakingalong-helddreamcometrue.UnderMrs.Brown’sexpertguidance,Eudoraquicklylearnedtheskillsneededtogrowhealthy,brightflowersandhowtoselltheminEdinburgh,whereheruniquebloomsgainedpopularity.Thesteadyincomesheearnednotonlyimprovedherfamily’slivingstandardsbutalsogaveheradeepsenseofaccomplishment.Lookingbackonherjourney,Eudorarealizedthatthetruesecretoflife,muchlikegrowingflowers,liesinnurturingdreamswithlove,patience,effort,andpersistence.Thisimportantlessonbecameaguidingprincipleshewouldcarrywithheralways.?三英語?練聽?錄?原?W:I’mboredofwatchingTV.Howaboutgoingoutsomewhere?I’mthinking,maybethecinema.M:Thecinemawouldbegood,butI’mquitehungry.Somaybeweshouldbookatablesomewhereinstead.WhataboutthatniceItalianplacenearthepark?W:Perfect
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