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B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将
衡阳县四中 2024-2025 学年下学期高二第一次月考卷
有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话
或独白读两遍。
英 语
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. Why does Miss Liu talk with Kent?
注意事项:
A. For his bad performance.
1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考
B. For his terrible grades.
证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。 C. For his being late for class.
2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用 2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案 7. What will Kent do?
标号涂黑,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。 A. Change his seat. B. Be more attentive. C. Stop talking.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
3.非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试
8. What is Joyce’s ideal job?
题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。
A. A singer. B. A physician. C. An ice-cream taster.
4.考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。
9. What bothered the man?
第Ⅰ卷(选择题) A. His mom’s attitude.
B. His financial situations.
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
C. His unpromising future.
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
10. What does Joyce advise the man to do?
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选 A. To explore more about his dream.
出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。 B. To talk with his mom patiently.
每段对话仅读一遍。 C. To enrich flavors of ice-creams.
1. What are the speakers doing? 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
A. Packing up items. B. Looking for hotels. C. Traveling abroad. 11. What was the style of the man’s work?
2. Where does the man suggest reading? A. Expressionism. B. Symbolism. C. Realism.
A. In a computer room. B. In a library. C. In a self-access study room. 12. What did the lesson teach the man?
3. Why does Mrs. Smith need help? A. The importance of creation.
A. She caught a snake. B. She got injured. C. She was poor at cooking. B. The inspiration of creation.
4. What are the speakers mainly talking about? C. The flexibility of creation.
A. Peter’s phone. B. Peter’s mood. C. Peter’s disease. 13. What can we know about the woman’s school?
5. Why does the woman speak highly of the delivery man? A. It offers no art classes.
A. He arrived before the assigned time. B. It lacks art teachers.
B. He had a passion for the delivery service. C. It is short-sighted.
C. He braved the rain to deliver the stuff. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分 22.5分) 14. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有2至4个小题,从题中所给的A、 A. Friends. B. Colleagues. C. Husband and wife.15. Why does the woman skip dinners? witness the city’s rich painting history from the medieval (中世纪的) period to the present. It
A. To look good. B. To keep healthy. C. To avoid hotness. is easily accessible on Line 1 from the Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre station. It is closed on
16. What does the man think of skipping meals? Tuesdays as well as January 1, May 1, and December 25 each year.
A. Unpopular. B. Risky. C. Painful. Arc de Triomphe
17. What will the woman do next? The Arc de Triomphe serves as a national symbol of France, which was built by Napoleon I
A. Buy weight-loss products. in celebration of the victory at the Battle of Austerlitz. Take Line 1, 2, or 6 to Charles de Gaulle-
B. Consult a dietitian. Etoile station and you will see the Arc de Triomphe. Visitors can purchase tickets for a tour to
C. Have dinner every day. the top to enjoy the views of the city.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 21. Which is the best time to visit Eiffel Tower?
18. What kind of rice absorbs the least water? A. At 2:00 p.m., Sunday. B. At 9:00 a.m., Monday.
A. European rice. B. American rice. C. Asian rice. C. At 11:00 a.m., Tuesday. D. At 10:00 a.m., Saturday.
19. Where can the visitors see the process of making noodles? 22. Where should visitors go if they are interested in art history?
A. On the first floor. B. On the floor B1. C. On the floor B2. A. Eiffel Tower. B. Louvre Museum.
20. What time does the noodle shop stop taking orders? C. Arc de Triomphe. D. Notre-Dame Cathedral.
A. At 10:00 pm. B. At 10:30 pm. C. At 11:00 pm. 23. What can be inferred from the listed attractions?
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分) A. They require tickets for a tour. B. They are easily accessible by subway.
第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) C. They allow visitors to enter on holidays. D. They are spots to show the history of
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 Paris.
A B
Historic Sites in Paris John loved fairytales as a child and went on to study English literature at Oxford University.
Paris is a city full of sites of different times and architectural styles. Here are some of these There, he joined a literary club with friends who shared his passion. However, World War I
famous spots that are essential to understand the city’s complicated past. changed everything for him and his friends. During the Battle of the Somme, his unit suffered
Eiffel Tower heavy losses, but John was sent home because he had trench fever, which saved his life. By the
Presented as part of the 1889 World Exposition in Paris, the Eiffel Tower has become the end of the war, many of his literary friends had not survived.
city’s most famous attraction. It is accessible on Line 6 or Line 8 of the Paris Metro by Bir- After the war, John became a professor at Oxford. Despite his academic responsibilities,
Hakeim or Trocadéro stations. If possible, avoid visiting this spot at peak hours (10:00 a.m.-5:00 he had a strong desire to write his own fiction. Inspired by fairytales, he began creating a grand
p.m.) or on weekends, so you can make the most of your visit to enjoy the views from the top. mythology for England. However, when he tried to publish this extensive work, publishers
The best moments are right after it first opens on weekdays. rejected it, finding it too long and complicated.
Notre-Dame Cathedral In addition to his mythology, John entertained his children with bedtime stories, often
Dating back to the 12th century, the Notre-Dame Cathedral has long towered alongside the making them up on the spot. One day, he wrote, “In a hole in the ground there lived a Hobbit.”
banks of the Seine River. With its complicated Gothic (哥特式的) architectural details, it This simple line led to the creation of The Hobbit, a children’s book that became very popular
and made John Ronald Reuel Tolkien a well-known author.
represents Parisian religion and architecture. Unfortunately, a fire broke out on April 15, 2019,
Despite the success of The Hobbit, Tolkien never gave up on his grand mythology, which
destroying part of it. Visitors are not allowed to enter now.
he named The Silmarillion. Unfortunately, even as a best-selling author, he faced continued
Louvre Museum
rejection from publishers who were more interested in a sequel to The Hobbit than in his
Louvre Museum is one of the most famous art museums in the world where you cancomplex mythology. Nonetheless, Tolkien stayed committed to his imaginative world, showing from being pulled down to build a supermarket. It was restored to its 1940s appearance, complete
his strong dedication to his creative vision. with old typewriters, phones and cups — including the one tied to a heater in Hut 8, where
24. What do we know about John’s experience in World War Ⅰ? Turing led the Enigma team.
A. He was saved by a member of his literary club. 28. What can we learn about Colossus?
B. He returned to the battlefield to realize his ambition. A. It was invented by Nazi Germany.
C. He survived the most intense fighting in the Somme. B. It was designed to send secret messages.
D. He was relieved from the front line early due to his illness. C. Polish code-breakers also made a contribution to it.
25. What influenced John’s desire to write his own fiction? D. The project’s goal was to produce the first computer.
A. His academic qualification.B. His love for fairytales. 29. What did Chris Smith most probably imply?
C. His role as a professor.D. His membership in a literary club. A. Women’s hard work was overlooked.
26. Why did John write The Hobbit? B. The secret should not be kept for so long.
A. To change his writing style. B. To amuse his children. C. The computer ought to be more powerful.
C. To satisfy the market. D. To shoulder his responsibilities. D. It is silly to say the machine shortened the war.
27. Why did John keep working on his mythology despite rejections? 30. Why is the cup mentioned in the last paragraph?
A. To follow his dream. B. To gain popularity. A. To highlight the government’s support.
C. To prove publishers wrong.D. To express his creativity. B. To show the perfect restoration of the site.
C C. To stress Turing’s important role in the project.
The United Kingdom is hosting the AI Safety Summit, bringing politicians, computer D. To tell the difficulty in collecting the lost items.
scientists and big AI company leaders to a site chosen for its symbolism: Bletchley Park, the 31. What is the author’s purpose in writing the text?
birthplace of computing and code-breaking. A. To advocate women’s equal rights with men.
During World War II, a group of mathematicians, chess masters and other experts gathered B. To advertise a newly restored computer museum.
at the Victorian country house 72 kilometers northwest of London to start a secret war against C. To show the significance of an important meeting.
Nazi Germany. Their goal was to break a set of constantly changing codes produced by Nazi D. To add some background to the AI safety meeting.
Germany’s Enigma machine. To do it, Bletchley Park’s wartime scientists — building on work D
done by Polish code-breakers — developed Colossus, the first programmable digital computer. Here’s a quick quiz. Person A does a favor for you. Person B asks you to do a favor for
Some historians say cracking the code helped shorten the war by up to two years. him. Who do you tend to like more? Surprisingly, the answer is Person B. This quirk (怪癖) of
“It has oversimplified its true contribution by describing Bletchley Park as a playground human nature is known as the Ben Franklin Effect.
for Turing and other scientists.” said historian Chris Smith, author of The Hidden History of Benjamin Franklin came across the phenomenon in 1736 when serving as a clerk to the
Bletchley Park. “Although it fits into the romantic idea that a group of smart men with a bit of Pennsylvania Assembly. A powerful member didn’t care for Franklin and threatened to make
wool and some yards of wire can win the war. In fact, almost 10,000 people worked at Bletchley life miserable for him. What to do? Instead of winning him over with sweet talk, Franklin asked
Park during the war. Three quarters of them were women. It’s basically a factory... Twenty-four if he could borrow a rare and valuable book the man owned. This request altered the man’s
hours a day, seven days a week. When peace came, the code-breakers returned to civilian life attitude and paved the way for their friendship. Franklin’s takeaway: “He that has once done
and promised to keep secret about their wartime work. It was not until the 1970s that the work you a kindness will be ready to do you another, than he whom you yourself have obliged.”
at Bletchley Park became widely known in Britain.” Several studies have confirmed this. But how can we explain the Ben Franklin Effect?
In 1994, the site opened as a museum, after local historians banded together to prevent it Some psychologists refer to cognitive dissonance (失调). It’s difficult to hold two contradictorythoughts at the same time. It makes us uncomfortable. We resolve this tension by changing our choose how they read it — some recommend skipping chapter three, others suggest reading it
mind. “I don’t like Joe, but I am doing him a favor,” we might think. “So maybe I do like only after reading ABOUT it but I still get stuck.
him.” Why do I get stuck? ____38____ On the “Most Difficult Novels” list on the Goodreads
While cognitive dissonance explains a lot, it alone doesn’t explain the Ben Franklin Effect. website, Joyce takes the top two spots, with Ulysses ranking first and Finnegans Wake following
One 2015 study found that it was, rather, the affiliative (亲和的) motive that the requests convey. it. I think what is restricting me to page 46 is the language: the big fat burst of Chaucerian
That is, we humans want to maintain good relations with other humans, and one way to achieve English with slang and jaunty dialogue that, while entertaining me, is also leaving me a little
this is by doing favors for others. This explains a lot about altruistic behavior. We like being lost.
useful and, by extension, we like those who give us the opportunity to do so. It’s in our genes. There are a few other “worthy” works of literature I have yet to read, including Infinite
Yet there is much we still don’t know about the Ben Franklin Effect. Does it apply equally Jest and War and Peace. ____39____ I really want to love Ulysses. I feel deeply frustrated
across cultures? Is there a point beyond which asking a favor makes you less, not more likable? that I can’t finish it, all the while appreciating its uniqueness, weightiness and special
Asking to borrow a book is one thing; asking to borrow a car is another. “Joyceness.”
32. Why does the author mention Benjamin Franklin’s experience? The English writer Virginia Woolf thought Ulysses was nonsense as she complained in
A. To illustrate a dilemma in making choices. her diaries about the pressure to finish reading it. By contrast, Vladimir Nabokov, the author
B. To suggest a way of striking up friendships. who wrote Lolita expressed deep love for it. ____40____ I have read it similar to a long
C. To stress the importance of strategic requests. marriage (something unpleasant, big reward at the end), modern Jazz-fusion (an innovative
D. To introduce the origin of the Ben Franklin Effect. genre) and boxing match with oneself (wanting to punch yourself in the face), which is how I
33. What is a reason for people’s tendency to like those asking for favors? felt by page 46.
A. Reducing the tension caused by social contact. Some people love Ulysses, so where am I getting wrong? My ultimate hope is that the
B. Increasing the chance of getting help in return. struggle will be worth the effort and I can proceed victorious onto page 800 or so, on my third
C. Avoiding the discomfort from conflicting thoughts. fourth, eighteenth try. Something tells me I will get there in the end.
D. Establishing a cooperative community of shared trust. A. I’m not entirely sure myself.
34. What does the underlined word “altruistic” probably mean in paragraph 4? B. A lot of them are weighty tomes (巨著), but I like big books.
A. Selfless. B. Impolite. C. Aggressive. D. Responsible. C. I have read so little both times that I have never bothered using a bookmark.
35. What does the author think of the Ben Franklin Effect? D. It seems that reading Ulysses is a big different experience for everyone.
A. It makes little sense. B. It applies to most cultures. E. Even when staring at pages without absorbing a word, I thought nice thoughts about it.
C. It has situational limitations. D. It has great practical significance. F. They, however, only cause me a slight sense of shame that I have not read or enjoyed them.
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5 分) G. I have been amused and charmed by the first two or three chapters, and then puzzled and
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两 bored.
项为多余选项。 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30 分)
The Hardest Novel I’ve Ever Read 第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
For the last three months, I have glared at its fat heavy form on my floor with a vague 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最
sense of personal failure. I have opened Ulysses twice, determined to finish it, and managed 佳选项。
to get all the way to page 46. ____36____ About five years ago I walked into a local climbing gym. I couldn’t climb. For the first
____37____ I like the community this book has created, its inherent sense of freedom and time in my life I had enjoyed doing something I was ____41____ at. I climbed once a week,
celebration of all things rude and true. I like that the style and language allow for readers to then twice a week. Soon I became obsessed. At first, I improved quickly. However, the progresssuddenly ____42____. mountain, if it needs just one final basketful of earth and I stop, it is I who have stopped; on the
I felt I needed to improve. Anyone who knows me knows how much I hate to ____43____. other hand, when ____58____(level) the ground, even if I have added just one basketful, if I
But this time, I wasn’t ____44____ the person next to me. I was competing with myself. continue, it is I who press on.”
I started to change everything: I changed my ____45____ and my attitude toward exercise. I Recently, I had the chance to travel to Qufu, Shandong — ____59____ birthplace of
____46____ eating chocolate and pizza: I did not drink soft drinks. Slowly I worked hard to Confucius — which allowed me ____60____(reflect) deeply on his sayings.
____47____ every single bad habit I had with something positive. To my surprise, the competitive During the trip, I was encouraged by the long-lasting influence of Confucius’ teachings,
urge started to drive all these ____48____ changes in my life. When I started learning to climb I ____61____ place much stress on righteous behavior. I’ve seen this not only throughout the
was 80kg; now I weigh between 65kg and 68kg. I also trained a lot. I read about ____49____ people I came across but also in its expansion across the world, carried by education
and I tried to apply what I learned to my own regime (养生法) to make myself ____50____. ____62____(program) that help bridge cultures.
Besides, I developed my ____51____ to avoid injury. I’m also the happiest person I’ve ever When I visited the Temple of Confucius, I realized that the strength of his teachings lies
been. Rock climbing helps me ____52____ everyday concerns as I direct all my mental energy ____63____ its simplicity, much like his saying about persistence (坚持) — It does not matter
toward one single ____53____. how slowly you go, as long as you do not stop.
Rock climbing has changed my life. And the ____54____ thing about climbing is finding The focus on relationships by Confucius, whether with family ____64____ with society,
your own ____55____ and pushing past them. has shaped the way China interacts with the world. I’ve come to see that Shandong, or to be
41. A. successful B. terrible C. clever D. confused exact, China as a whole, ____65____(base) on countless individual acts of responsibility and
42. A. stopped B. changed C. started D. worked integrity.
43. A. waste B. compare C. wait D. lose Though Confucius’ teachings are ancient, they continue to speak with people across different
44. A. depending on B. competing with C. learning about D. looking after cultures today, offering message in an increasingly uncertain world.
45. A. diet B. appearance C. job D. order 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
46. A. enjoyed B. avoided C. regretted D. considered 第一节 (满分15分)
47. A. combine B. cover C. replace D. accept 随着全球数字化,人工智能产品已悄然融入我们的生活。假如你是李华,近期你班
48. A. simple B. possible C. additional D. positive 英语课前一分钟汇报的主题是“AI与我们”,请你写一篇汇报稿,主要内容包括:
49. A. training B. studying C. traveling D. dancing
1. 简要介绍AI(应用、影响等);
50. A. thin B. tall C. smart. D. strong
2. 你认为未来人们该如何与AI共存。
51. A. skills B. career C. ideas D. leadership
注意:
52. A. express B. realize C. repeat D. remove
1. 词数80左右;2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
53. A. answer B. reason C. goal D. standard
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54. A. beautiful B. strange C. difficult D. frightening
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55. A. advantages B. voices C. limits D. styles
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第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)
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Thanks for your listening!
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
第二节 (满分25分)
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。
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
Kongzi (551-479 BC), or Confucius in English, ____56____(live) in the Spring and
文。
Autumn Period (770-476 BC). He once ____57____(wise) said, “When I am building a
In the early months of my junior year at Valley Forge High School, I decided to volunteerat the local animal shelter. My initial motive was simple: I needed to fulfill community service
hours required for graduation. However, what started as a mere obligation soon turned into a
journey of meaningful personal growth and understanding.
Upon my first visit to the shelter, I was immediately struck by the number of animals in
need and the obvious sense of urgency among the staff and volunteers. Dogs barked eagerly
from their cages, while cats paced restlessly. The shelter manager, Mrs Clark, a veteran in animal
rescue, guided me through the orientation process. She detailed the daily tasks which included
feeding the animals, cleaning their living spaces, and, most importantly, spending time socializing
with them. It was clear from the beginning that this work would demand more than just my
time; it required compassion and dedication.
As weeks turned into months, my connection with the animals deepened. I learned to
recognize their unique personalities and needs. Some were shy and withdrawn, needing much
more time to engage, while others were excited and playful from the start. The more time I
spent at the shelter, the more I realized how each interaction with an animal was a chance to
provide them with a sense of security and love — a small comfort in their uncertain world.
The responsibilities I held at the shelter also grew with time. Mrs Clark trusted me with
more complex tasks such as administering medication and assisting in the adoption process.
This trust not only boosted my confidence but also showed the importance of my role in these
animals’ lives. The gratitude I saw in both the animals’ and adopters’ eyes was rewarding.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
As my senior year began, I took on even greater responsibilities at the
shelter._____________________________________________________________________
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Reflecting on my time at the shelter, I realize how much I have grown, not just in skills
but also in
spirit.________________________________________________________________
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___________________________________________________________________________follow the path of Zhong Nanshan. And why was your mom dissatisfied with your ideal job?
英语答案
M: If I’d answered like you, she’d have been delighted. However, I’m eager to become a
1~5 CABBC 6~10 ABBAA 11~15 CBCCA 16~20 BBCAB professional ice cream taster.
W: Oh, that sounds new to me. You’d better gather more data. After all, not everyone gains a
【解析】
full understanding of that job.
1. C【原文】M: Why not just use the towels provided by the hotel?
M: Thanks for your tip. I’ll give it a shot.
W: They always have hair on the surface, which makes me feel awful and ruins my mood in
W: My pleasure. I’m a big fan of ice creams with various flavors. Hope you can hold on to your
this new country.
dream.
2. A【原文】W: I think the library would be a good place for reading, but it’s difficult to find
11. C 12. B 13. C
an unoccupied seat. How about the self-access study room?
【原文】M: Yesterday I had an impressive art class in Hubin Park. Guess, what did I paint?
M: It is crowded and sometimes noisy. You can try the computer room since there are more
W: Wow, I’ve never taken an outdoor art class. Let me see.... You must have drawn a watercolor
chairs available.
painting.
3. B【原文】M: Mrs. Smith was bitten by a snake yesterday. We can help her buy groceries
M: Absolutely right. I laid my eyes on the crystal lake, coupled with the active kids and towering
every week.
mountain.
W: I’ll call her after I finish making breakfast for my son. Your advice will surely help.
W: It seems that you captured the beauty of the nature. What did you learn from that class?
4. B【原文】W: Peter has been feeling blue lately because his mother died from a lung
M: When I was immersed in the breathtaking landscape, my inspiration was fueled. I came to
cancer.
realize art creation should be based on reality or life.
M: I know. Yesterday I saw him staring at his mother’s photos on the smartphone.
W: I can’t agree more. But art classes in my school usually give way to math lessons. How can I
W: Time will heal all wounds.
improve my drawing skills?
5. C【原文】M: It’s raining cats and dogs outside, but the delivery man made it to our house
M: Don’t worry. You always have a pair of beauty-seeking eyes.
and tolerated the hardship on the way. He deserves five stars.
14. C 15. A 16. B 17. B
W: You are right. And I’m going to log in the app and give him some tips.
【原文】M: Darling, a new hot pot restaurant near our home is engaging customers with
6. A 7. B
amazing discounts. Let’s have a try.
【原文】W: Kent, why are you so absent-minded nowadays? All of the students except you
W: No. Summer is around the corner. To slim down, I decide to skip dinners.
and your deskmate were reading aloud in the morning.
M: It’s unnecessary. No one once laughed at your figure. This so-called “quick-fix” method is
M: Sorry, Miss Liu. I just found it hard to keep focused.
likely to backfire.
W: That’s not an excuse. You even played Bingo games.
W: Many girls adopt this method, which proves effective. Benefits of losing weight are evident.
M: It was my fault. I didn’t mean to violate the rules. Instead, I wanted to memorize more words
It will give me more confidence.
in a relaxing way.
M: You just notice one side. I read a news report this morning, which is about a lady fainting
W: But you indeed made a mistake and disturbed others. Stop talking back!
after skipping meals. Think twice before doing that.
M: OK, I will reflect on my mistake and accept your criticism.
W: Alright. I’ll listen to your advice and just skip dinners on Fridays and Sundays. Frankly
8. B 9. A 10. A
speaking, I’m anxious about my appearance.
【原文】M: Joyce, what’s your ideal job? I told my mom my career plan, but she strongly
M: I see. Every time you get up in the morning, you look into the mirror carefully. But don’t
opposed it.
judge a book by its cover.
W: When I was in middle school, I desired to sing like Han Hong. Now, I think it is fine to
W: Well, let’s dine out tonight. I’ll consult a dietician tomorrow.18. C 19. A 20. B 【参考范文】
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Today on the food program, I’m going to tell you about two interesting websites which give As my senior year began, I took on even greater responsibilities at the shelter. Mrs Clark
you information about two very important foods — rice and noodles. First of all, let’s look at appointed me as a volunteer coordinator, a role that involved training new volunteers. This
the Pagewise website. This site will tell you about the history of rice, the different types of rice position challenged me to develop leadership skills and learn how to manage a team effectively.
and how to cook it. For example, European and American rice is grown in dry fields. But it Each day presented new challenges, from coordinating fundraising events to handling the
absorbs more water than Asian rice, which is grown in flooded fields. Nowadays, more than delicate situations of animals in distress. My ability to make quick, compassionate decisions
550 million tonnes is produced around the world each year, 92% of that being produced in Asia. grew, as did my commitment to the welfare of the animals and the shelter.
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museums — from 11:00 am to 11:00 pm, with the last admission being 10:00 pm. The museum Reflecting on my time at the shelter, I realize how much I have grown, not just in skills but
is open every day except for Tuesday, with Sunday being the busiest day and Thursday being also in spirit. The experience has instilled in me a lifelong commitment to animal welfare and
the least busy. The first floor of the museum has a souvenir shop. It sells bowls for eating has influenced my decision to pursue a career in animal medicine. The shelter has taught me
noodles out of, equipment for making noodles — even curtains with pictures of noodles on about warmth, the impact of small acts of kindness, and the harmonious connection between
them! You can see a display showing how noodles are made. On B1F and B2F, there are different humans and animals. This journey has been one of the most transformative experiences of my
noodle shops, which take orders until 30 minutes before closing time. life, shaping me into a more empathetic and dedicated individual.
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Good morning, everyone! With the world digitizing, I’m considerably honored to
introduce AI — artificial intelligence to you. Basically, AI is a branch of computer science
that aims to create intelligent machines.
Undeniably, AI boasts an unlimited number of applications, ranging from autonomous
vehicles to domestic robots, transforming the way we live. Nevertheless, as we become
increasingly dependent on this technology, some people feel threatened by its advances.
Personally speaking, since AI is here and for long, it is advisable for us to take advantage
of it wisely and not be too greedy. Hopefully, with AI our life will be more convenient and
diverse than before.
Thanks for your listening!