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一、补全单词 根据首字母及句意写出完整单词。(共5小题;每小题1分,计5分)
1. If you want to succeed, you need to plan a
2. The cook in the restaurant works carefully to bring food safely to the c
3. The driver cried and deeply r
4. Players from all over the world will have fun a
5. Tianfu Airport is f
1. If you want to succeed, you need to plan a
head
and work hard after that.2. The cook in the restaurant works carefully to bring food safely to the c
ustomers
.3. The driver cried and deeply r
egretted
driving carelessly, which caused him to hit a tree and get seriously hurt.4. Players from all over the world will have fun a
ttending
2025 World Games in Chengdu.5. Tianfu Airport is f
arther
from downtown Chengdu compared to Shuangliu Airport, which is only 16 km away.
答案:
1.ahead 2.customers 3.regretted 4.attending 5.farther
二、完成对话 在空格中填上适当的单词,使对话完整正确。一空一词(含缩写词)。(共10小题;每小题1分,计10分)
A: Hey Alex. I am happy to work on the science fair project with you this time.
B: Thanks. I've been learning about AI a lot lately. It appears 1
A: That's interesting. Like those homework apps — some kids just 3
B: I think we should be 5
A: True. But some people say AI will take over jobs and make us 6
B: I disagree. AI can actually give us new ideas or solve problems faster, so we can focus on things like art or inventing things.
A: That makes sense. But how can we 7
B: By staying foolish and asking questions. We shouldn't just accept what AI tells us — we need to think by 8
A: So, you mean AI should be our helper, not our boss?
B: Exactly! AI can deal with boring tasks, so we can spend time on fun projects like this science fair.
A: Got it. I guess it's all about keeping a 9
B: Totally. And remember, change can be scary, but it's also a chance to grow. We just need to stay open - minded and keep learning.
A: Thanks, Alex. You've really helped me see things 10
B: Great, Jamie. Let's make this project amazing!
A: Hey Alex. I am happy to work on the science fair project with you this time.
B: Thanks. I've been learning about AI a lot lately. It appears 1
everywhere
— like in our phones and in video games. But some people say it's making us 2 lazy
because it does so much for us. What do you think?A: That's interesting. Like those homework apps — some kids just 3
copy
answers directly into homework from them although they're supposed to help us learn. But is it really AI's 4 fault
, or is it how we use it?B: I think we should be 5
responsible
for the proper use of it. After all, we are the ones who decide whether to use it wisely or not.A: True. But some people say AI will take over jobs and make us 6
less
creative in the future.B: I disagree. AI can actually give us new ideas or solve problems faster, so we can focus on things like art or inventing things.
A: That makes sense. But how can we 7
avoid
depending too much on AI?B: By staying foolish and asking questions. We shouldn't just accept what AI tells us — we need to think by 8
ourselves
and challenge ideas.A: So, you mean AI should be our helper, not our boss?
B: Exactly! AI can deal with boring tasks, so we can spend time on fun projects like this science fair.
A: Got it. I guess it's all about keeping a 9
balance
— using AI but still keeping our own skills polished.B: Totally. And remember, change can be scary, but it's also a chance to grow. We just need to stay open - minded and keep learning.
A: Thanks, Alex. You've really helped me see things 10
differently
from what I thought.B: Great, Jamie. Let's make this project amazing!
答案:
1.everywhere 2.lazy / lazier 3.copy 4.fault / mistake 5.responsible 6.less 7.avoid 8.ourselves 9.balance 10.differently
三、短文填空 从下面方框中选出10个单词,将其正确形式填入短文,使短文意思正确通顺(每词限用一次)。(共10小题;每小题1分,计10分)
accept basic correct disappoint follow little
much need other possible three zero
Why does one plus one equal two? Many teachers would say, "It just does." However, this answer has made children 1
They're right to be so. This type of answer makes math feel like a world of rules that must 2

Sometimes, one plus one can equal 4
Sometimes, one plus one is just one. If you put one pile(堆) of sand on top of 6
And in some situations, one plus one is 7
You might think this isn't math because items in question aren't numbers at all. But the goal of learning math isn't just to get the numbers 8
I want us to see math as a space to ask questions and explore 10
accept basic correct disappoint follow little
much need other possible three zero
Why does one plus one equal two? Many teachers would say, "It just does." However, this answer has made children 1
disappointed
.They're right to be so. This type of answer makes math feel like a world of rules that must 2
be followed
. How boring! As a math researcher, I like to challenge rules. Instead of simply 3 accepting
that one plus one equals two, let's go a step further and question whether it's always true.Sometimes, one plus one can equal 4
more
than two. If you and a friend each have 1.5 times the amount of money 5 needed
for a cup of coffee, alone you can only buy one cup, but together you can join your money to afford three.Sometimes, one plus one is just one. If you put one pile(堆) of sand on top of 6
the other
, you just get one pile of sand. Or if you mix two colors, you only get one new color.And in some situations, one plus one is 7
zero
. If I say, "I'm not not hungry", that means "I'm hungry". The point here is that one "not" plus another "not" means no "nots".You might think this isn't math because items in question aren't numbers at all. But the goal of learning math isn't just to get the numbers 8
correctly
. Instead, it's to understand the world on a deeper level. 9 Basically
, in mathematical research, we often try to explore when a rule holds and when it doesn't.I want us to see math as a space to ask questions and explore 10
possible
answers, rather than a strict place where rules are all set in stone.
答案:
1.disappointed 2.be followed 3.accepting 4.more 5.needed 6.the other 7.zero 8.correctly 9.Basically 10.possible
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