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C. Cloudy. B. Brother and sister. ? 4. What is the woman doing C. Husband and wife. , 。 A. Learning to drive. ./0*123 JK#14 [#16 <6+, ? B. Having an eye test. 14. How long has the man been doing calligraphy C. Filling in a chart. A. Ten years. B. Twenty years. C. Fifty years. ? ? 5. What kind of chocolate biscuits does Tom usually buy 15. What is the meaning of the character the woman likes A. White. B. Milk. C. Dark. A. Love. B. Peace. C. Happiness. ( ; , ) ? #R’ %15 +, -+,15 ) ()225 ) 16. What does the man offer in the end 。 , 、 、 ./05 123STU -123STU45V6+, 7,89:; A B C < A. A calligraphy piece. 。 , , 6=>8=?@A=> .-123STUW CX5GHNOY6+, -+, 5 E B. A painting as a gift. ; , 。 。 F .B4 Y+,X:?5 EF;ZKGH -123STUO&Q C. A Chinese name. · ( ) · ( ) !" #1$ %12$ !" #2$ %12$ {#{QQABIYaAogigAAIAAQgCQwFCCECQkAEACSoGQEAQoAAAgQFABAA=}#} 书书书, 。 , ./0*1TU JK#17 [#20 \6+, carriages were rediscovered in a YouTube video from 2015 and all 13 carriages have since been ? 17. How many people were helped acquired by French hospitality group Accor Hotels. A. Ten. B. Fifteen. C. Twenty. A Breakthrough in the Hunt for Cleopatras Tomb ? , 18. Who are the people they helped Cleopatra who once played a crucial role in Roman politics during the final years of the , ( ) A. Assistants in the shop. Republic is famously known for her suicide bc . To this day her tomb has never been , found. Finally we have the first promising signs of its discovery. Thirteen meters below the B. Their neighbors. , temple of Taposiris Magna an advanced tunnel complex has been discovered containing roughly C. Strangers who need help. , ? 1 500 artefacts. Archaeologists believe the tunnel will lead to the discovery of the tomb. 19. Why did the woman contact Rob and Mike later that day ? 21. How many parks will you pass along the Sentiero Italia trail A. To pay for her groceries. , , A. 25. B. 18. C. 7 000. D. 1 500. B. To ask for more money. ? 22. What can we know about the Orient Express C. To express her thanks. A. It stopped running in 1977. ? 20. Why did Rob and Mike help people B. It has never changed its look. A. Because they want to light up others life. C. It was first launched in 2015. B. Because they were helped once. D. It is owned by an Italian group. ? C. Because they are from rich families. 23. What do the above three things have in common ( , ) %+’( ,- %&’ ()50 ) A. They are all historic sites. ( ; , ) #*’ %15 +, -+,25 ) ()375 ) B. They all involve some changes. , 、 、 , 。 NO/]^_ 7-,9:; A B C M D \6=>8 =?@A=> C. They can all relate to literature. D. They are all about adventure. A , B As the new year arrives lets take a glance at the world around us. ( ) In front of a cow lying under anesthesia de is a woman dressed in pink from head to Italys New Hiking Trail , , toe who slowly and carefully digs out the smelly blood clots from a wound on the cows back. Wellknown for its breathtaking natural beauty Italy is home to 25 national parks from the , , She is Bai Hua a skilled rural veterinarian in Guyuan Ningxia Hui autonomous region. The 28 Dolomites in the north to Sicily in the south. With the help of the Italian Alpine Club and the , yearold is not only a vet but also an internet celebrity who has 3 million followers on multiple Ministry of the Environment it will soon be possible to hike through all of these parks along one , video sharing and streaming platforms. continuous hiking trail. The route will use much of the existing Sentiero Italia trail which covers , , In her short videos Bai can be seen in dirty cowsheds but she remains elegant and , , ( ) , some 7 000 km across 18 parks with several key detours ‘a to ensure a long unbroken “ fashionable while calmly taking care of sick cattle and giving injections. I want to assist more , path. young people in realizing that veterinarians can dress neatly and stylishly every day and that the ,” Return of the Orient Express work can be interesting she said. , , This renowned luxury train first setting off in October of 1883 has recently revealed its Despite having been splashed in the face with cow manure and kicked by cows on numerous , , , brand new look. Still known to this day for its glamour and style inspiring literary classics such occasions Bai has never thought of changing her careers. Like many in her hometown Bais , , as Murder on the Orient Express the train ran from Paris to Istanbul until 1977. The historic family made a living by raising cows. However due to the lack of professional breeding · ( ) · ( ) !" #3$ %12$ !" #4$ %12$ {#{QQABIYaAogigAAIAAQgCQwFCCECQkAEACSoGQEAQoAAAgQFABAA=}#}, , , techniques and veterinarians in 2012 seven cows owned by Bais family died of illness C , causing a huge financial loss. After an ambitious f15 billion cleanup project the Seine River took center stage in both “ , My father looked so sad. If there was someone able to help us our cattle could have been the 2024 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games. Pariss renowned urban waterway served as , ,” saved. At that moment I decided to be a veterinarian she said. Bai applied for a veterinary the venue for the Olympic opening ceremony. , — , program at a vocational school. Among the 13 female classmates she was the only one who What was once a heaven of pleasure Parisians sunbathing and splashing in the river — pursued a career as a veterinarian after graduation. modeling bikinis in the Seinefed Deligny pool has been banned for more than a century , , Initially Bai was frequently questioned about her veterinary skills due to her age and non because of river traffic and pollution. However that has now changed. traditional outfit. But years of dedication and diligence helped her acquire valuable experience , To demonstrate the rivers safety Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo took a swim in the river on and build a good reputation. Bai still strives for perfection and often spends tens of thousands of , July 17 2024. Hidalgo mentioned in a press conference that a planned swim at the end of June “ ,” yuan on further study. I must continue to learn. I cant let my reputation exceed my ability was rescheduled to fit the election schedule. Tests conducted later that month indicated that the she said. , ? river still had unsafe levels of bacteria making the mayors swim a potential health risk. 24. What do we know about Bai Hua from the first two paragraphs , Nevertheless organizers remained optimistic that the river would be safe enough for the A. She follows a trend of wearing stylish clothes. , Olympics marking a new chapter for this historic river. B. She knows how to gain Internet popularity. “ ,” , Our objective is an Olympic legacy said Pierre Rabadan the deputy mayor in charge of C. She thinks working as a veterinarian is fun. , , “ sport the Olympic and Paralympic Games and the Seine. That you and me or whoever D. She takes her online status very seriously. ” ? happens to be in Paris can swim in the Seine. 25. What did Bai Hua experience in 2012 , , , For centuries the Seine has served as a dumping ground for laundry suds human waste A. She struggled to find a decent job. , and animal parts discarded by medieval butchers. In the 19th century factory and human B. She and her family suffered a financial loss. wastewater was frequently discharged directly into the Seine. A revolutionary new Paris sewer C. She spent much money on further education. , system developed during city planner Baron Haussmanns sweeping urban renewal project in the D. She let her reputation exceed her ability. , ? second half of the 19th century was an engineering triumph for Paris but toxic for the Seines 26. Which of the following can best describe Bai Hua health. A. Courageous and humorous. , , Today new feats of engineering are set to restore the river. By summer 2025 the city plans B. Generous and easygoing. , to open three public swimming spots along the river transforming a sewer into something C. Determined and diligent. magnificent. D. Fashionable and ambitious. ? “ ” ? 27. Whats the authors purpose in writing the article 28. What does the underlined word that in Paragraph 2 refer to A. To introduce the daily life of an Internet celebrity. A. Sunbathing and splashing in the river. B. To call on others to work in a harsh environment. B. Modeling bikinis in the Seine River. C. To show us that life can not be perfect. C. Having river traffic and pollution. D. To tell us you can have your cake and eat it. D. Banning the activities in the Seine River. · ( ) · ( ) !" #5$ %12$ !" #6$ %12$ {#{QQABIYaAogigAAIAAQgCQwFCCECQkAEACSoGQEAQoAAAgQFABAA=}#}? 29. What can be concluded about Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo Talk to someone you trust. You know that thing where you talk through a problem with a , , ? A. She was blamed for the pollution of the Seine River. friend and before youve even finished explaining it youve realized what the solution is B. She had a potential health risk after swimming in the river. Verbalizing your options to a trusted pal can make a world of difference when you are in decision C. She had conducted a survey of river cleanliness. paralysis. Just make sure youre upfront about exactly the kind of support you need. ? D. She held a press conference about the rivers safety. 32. What is the main purpose of Paragraph 1 ? 30. Which issue has affected the ecological health of the Seine River A. To provide study results. A. Frequent droughts. B. Wastewater discharge. B. To state arguments. C. Overfishing. D. Sand mining. C. To make a definition. ? 31. What can be a suitable title for the text D. To introduce the topic. ? A. Paris Made an Effort to Clean Up the Seine River 33. Which of the following is NOT a cause of decision paralysis B. The Seine River Was Seriously Polluted A. Too many options. C. Paris Welcomed the Sporting Event B. Fear of failure. D. The Mayors Great Adventure in Paris C. Good childhood environment. D D. Personality traits like perfectionism. , , “ ” ? Whether its choosing the size of your morning coffee swiping through dating profiles or 34. What does the underlined word Verbalizing mean in paragraph 5 , considering whether to accept a big promotion at work were presented with thousands of choices A. Writing down. B. Thinking about. , every day. Considering all the options before making any decision is sensible and often happens C. Expressing in words. D. Ignoring. ? quickly without too much thought. But what if you spend so much time weighing up the 35. What can be inferred from the passage about decision paralysis , , ? possibilities in so much detail that youre actually unable to decide at all A. It can have a significant impact on ones life. , This loop of overthinking is called decision paralysis and although it might seem like an B. It only affects people with mental health disorders. , ( ), insignificant problem or a slightly irritating personality quirk gh the truth may not be as C. It is a symptom of a serious disease. you imagine. It could be related to more serious mental health conditions and impact your D. It is easy to overcome by oneself. ( ; , ) capacity to deal with everyday stress. #R’ %5 +, -+,25 ) ()125 ) ? , , 。 What causes decision paralysis Several factors play a role. Firstly sometimes there are NO/0^_ 7^_4;=>8=?mnopqUr;@A=> =>85&> ! , 。 genuinely just too many options to choose from With Google at your fingertips its no wonder it stu=> , , takes you three days to order a new lip balm when there are 10 million search results to sift Sophie Hannah a celebrated wordsmith has launched a new series brimming with , , through. There is also the fear of failure regret or making a mistake that could have serious invaluable advice for readers who have a passion for writing in the coming year. Lets explore her , consequences on your work or personal life as well as personality traits like perfectionism and top tips in more detail. : peoplepleasing. Different childhood environments can also contribute. Tip 1 Set an Unrealistic Goal ( ), , , Because attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ADHD anxiety and depression affect This year push the boundaries of your comfort zone. Instead of aiming for the easily , , the brains executive function decision paralysis can be more common for individuals with these achievable set a goal that seems farfetched. Suppose youve only written short stories. Why not , ? , conditions. If you think decision paralysis is a symptom of another condition its important to aim to pen a fulllength novel Such an demanding goal forces you to think creatively. 36 ( ) , talk to your general practitioner ijkl . perhaps even experiment with different genres all of which can transform your writing. · ( ) · ( ) !" #7$ %12$ !" #8$ %12$ {#{QQABIYaAogigAAIAAQgCQwFCCECQkAEACSoGQEAQoAAAgQFABAA=}#}: Tip 2 Believe in Yourself Unconditionally Susan opened the door and reached over to turn on the overhead 42 . Nothing. The , , When you wholeheartedly believe in your ability to succeed your mindset shifts. Every electricity was 43 . She used the flashlight on the phone to help. Just then something on the , , , , setback becomes a temporary hurdle. For instance if you receive a rejection letter instead of kitchen table 44 her eyes. It looked like a huge flat snake. Kevin her husband a practical , , being disheartened youll view it as an opportunity to improve. This positive outlook nurtures 45 must have thought this stupid thing could 46 her on such a night. As she got , , , creativity allowing your unique voice to shine through. 37 . closer she found it was a snake skin. Shed seen lots of them out in their garden before but this : Tip 3 Connect with Others one was almost the 47 of the table. And it was 48 . She could even see where the eyes ,“ had been. She pulled out the phone and 49 him Your trick didnt work. The snake skin Writing isnt a solitary pursuit. Joining a writing group can be great beneficial. You can ” , ( ) , didnt scare me. In a minute her phone pinged v . Kevin 50 what she was talking share your writing and get constructive feedback. 38 . For example someone in the group , about. 51 when Susan took a picture and sent it to him he insisted he had nothing to do might introduce you to the latest publication youve never heard of. : with it. Tip 4 39 , , It was then that Susan noticed that the 52 had gone silent. She stood still heart 53 . The writing landscape is constantly evolving. Reading books on writing craft like Stephen , , With the 54 light of the phone she could see a big snake in the corner. Taking a deep Kings On Writing can offer profound insights. Regularly attending workshops led by industry , , , breath she called 911. Ten minutes later the police came with 55 who drove the snake into experts provides first hand experience. You could learn about advanced plotting techniques or ! a wooden cage. Susan sighed with relief. What a scary Halloween how to create more vivid characters. : 41. A. enjoyable B. difficult C. dull D. pleasant Tip 5 Take Time to Reflect 42. A. radio B. shower C. TV D. light Step back and evaluate your writing journey. Notice which writing habits are helping you , , 43. A. cut off B. cut up C. cut down D. cut out progress like setting a daily writing time. Identify areas that need work such as dialogue 44. A. drew B. hurt C. opened D. shut writing. 40 . It can also guide you in making better writing decisions. 45. A. caregiver B. animallover C. mischiefmaker D. troublemaker A. Build a Regular Routine 46. A. delight B. cheat C. scare D. warm B. Keep Learning and Improving 47. A. size B. color C. height D. length C. This enables us stay focused and motivated 48. A. ugly B. frightening C. complete D. huge D. While doubting yourself only holds you back 49. A. called B. yelled C. texted D. told E. It will help you to stay firmly on the right track 50. A. laughed at B. had no clue C. listened to D. jumped at F. Youll discover novel approaches to your writing 51. A. Even B. Almost C. Exactly D. Immediately G. You are able to gain valuable experience from others 52. A. dogs B. garage C. snakes D. people ( , ) %.’( /012 %&’ ()30 ) 53. A. stopping B. pounding C. flipping D. aching ( ; , ) #*’ %15 +, -+,1 ) ()15 ) 54. A. dazzling B. yellow C. bright D. faint , 、 、 , NO/0^_ 7-,9:; A B C M D \6=>8 =?mnopqUr;@ 55. A. doctors B. scientists C. professionals D. vets 。 ( ; , ) A=> #R’ %10 +, -+,15 ) ()15 ) “ ,” , 。 It was a dark and stormy night. A perfect atmosphere for Halloween thought Susan as NO/0^_ wqUrop1 6xy;z{S|}~z{;(cid:127)(cid:128)(cid:129)(cid:130) , , she pulled into her garage. The drive home had been 41 with lots of branches down and Recently a surge in the practice of creating AIcloned videos of dead celebrities 56 , ( ) power failures. As she climbed the steps to the kitchen door the dogs were barking furiously in spark criticism from their families and raised legal concerns over the protection of image and the basement. privacy rights. · ( ) · ( ) !" #9$ %12$ !" #10$ %12$ {#{QQABIYaAogigAAIAAQgCQwFCCECQkAEACSoGQEAQoAAAgQFABAA=}#}, From Chinese celebrities such as singer Coco Lee and actor Qiao Renliang to Western icons increased and she became very fat. The queen tried every possible way to cure her disease but , 57 Michael Jackson and Kobe Bryant AIgenerated videos on Chinese shortvideo platforms she failed. , , are bringing 58 dead back to virtual life sparking renewed debates over the ethical and Now some people of the kingdom had started making fun of the queen. Behind her back ( ) , legal 59 boundary of using AI. they used to call her the fat and ugly queen Alina. Wherever Queen Alina used to go everyone , To create a customized 60second video of a deceased celebrity one has to pay around 600 stared at her with surprise as if they were watching a monster. When King John got to know the “ ”( ) , yuan. 60 some content creators assert that they resurrect (cid:131)(cid:132) these figures to meet behavior of his people toward his queen he got very angry and ordered every person in the , the wishes of fans a large number of them are actually driven by the pursuit of profit. kingdom to eat more and look fat so that no one would make fun of her. The queen tried to stop , ( ) Legal experts have provided their insights 61 suggest that the unauthorized use of the kings order but he listened to no one. ( ) an individuals likeness through AI technology may constitute infringement (cid:133)(cid:134) and could King John even ordered his guards to throw everyone who wasnt following the orders outside ( ) , lead to civil liabilities. This is 62 particular true when such actions are carried out the kingdom. Afraid of the king most of the people including children started eating more. For , , without obtaining consent from the families of the deceased. those who couldnt afford to eat more the guards used to provide food for them. Every month ( ) Despite the emotional appeal and 63 hide benefits of using AI to preserve memories the guards used to measure the weight of every person and whoever was not found increasing their , , and pay tribute to deceased individuals 64 is vital to prioritize respect for the wishes and weight the guards used to destroy their houses and displace them from the kingdom. , , , privacy of their families. The decision to recreate or memorialize a deceased individual should After a year and a half everyone in the kingdom including the children was fed up. But ( ) 65 make only after securing the agreement of their family members and in strict now the teenager turned princess Bella started feeling abnormal and odd as whomever she saw in compliance with legal and ethical norms. the kingdom looked fat and every one of her friends was chubby and heavy. She told her mother ( , ) %3’( 45 %&’ ()40 ) she wanted to look like everyone else. 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