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On May 6, 2025, Zhao Xintong, a Chinese snooker player, made history by winning the World Snooker Championship (锦标赛) in Sheffield, England. The 28-year-old defeated defending champion Neil Robertson 18-15 in a thrilling final, becoming the first Chinese player to win the prestigious trophy (奖杯).
Zhao was born in Xi’an, China, and began playing snooker at the age of 13. He is known for his fast-paced style and fearless long shots. He rose to fame in 2022 by winning the UK Championship. However, his journey to the World Championship title was challenging. In the semifinal, he narrowly beat Judd Trump 17-16 after a dramatic deciding frame (一局).
The final against Robertson was a test of skill and endurance (耐力). Zhao trailed 8-10 after the first two sessions but fought back with three consecutive century breaks, including a maximum 147 break in the 23rd frame—the first ever in a World Championship final. “I kept telling myself to stay calm and trust my training.” Zhao said after the match.
Snooker fans around the world praised Zhao’s achievement. World Snooker chairman Steve Dawson called it “a milestone for the sport’s globalization.” Zhao dedicated his victory to his late coach, who passed away in 2023, saying, “He always believed I could do this.” With this win, Zhao climbed to No.1 in the world rankings and inspired millions of young Chinese players.
1.What does the word “trailed” in the passage Para. 3
A.Led. B.Followed. C.Fell behind. D.Won.
2.What is the main idea of the passage
A.Zhao Xintong’s early life and career.
B.The history of the World Snooker Championship.
C.Zhao Xintong’s victory in the 2025 World Snooker Championship.
D.The impact of snooker on global sports.
3.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage
A.Zhao Xintong started playing snooker at the age of 15.
B.Zhao Xintong narrowly lost to Judd Trump in the semifinal.
C.Zhao Xintong achieved his first century break in the final.
D.Zhao Xintong dedicated his victory to his late coach.
4.What can be inferred about Zhao Xintong from the passage
A.He has faced many challenges in his career.
B.He has a slow and cautious playing style.
C.He is not confident in his abilities.
D.He is not popular among snooker fans.
5.What did Steve Dawson think of Zhao Xintong’s victory
A.It was a disappointment for the sport.
B.It was a milestone for the sport’s globalization.
C.It was an ordinary achievement.
D.It was a setback for the sport.
Because of busy lifestyles and work stress, more Chinese people are now turning to AI tools like DeepSeek to talk about their problems. They share feelings with the chatbot and receive warm advice. This practice, known as “AI therapy (疗愈),” is becoming popular online. But can robots really replace human therapists
Around the world, 45 percent of people who needed mental health care in 2024 did not get it because it was too expensive or there weren’t enough doctors. Daniel Lowd, a professor at the University of Oregon, believes AI could help fill this gap. “If people can find some support and ideas by talking to ChatGPT or chatbot, then I think that’s wonderful.”
However, AI has its limits (限制). Human therapists (心理治疗师) understand feelings deeply through face-to-face talks and create suitable treatment plans—something robots can’t fully copy. Dr. LiuYang, notes “An AI might recognize keywords like ‘divorce’ or ‘layoff’, but it cannot find out small emotional shifts in tone or body language”. This point becomes important when dealing with a series of situations, where misunderstandings could be dangerous.
Another problem is safety. AI might act like a therapist without proper training or rules. It cannot match the level of responsibility that human therapists have. Experts believe the key to safe AI therapy is strict government control. For example, Wysa, an AI mental health app, follows strict medical standards in the UK.
Data privacy appears as another large concern. Users usually share personal details on AI platforms, yet few companies clearly state how this information is stored or used. As AI becomes part of daily life, finding a balance between its benefits and risks is important. While AI offers quick help, human connection remains irreplaceable for serious emotional needs.
6.What makes people turn to “AI therapy”
A.AI therapy is warmer. B.AI tools are free.
C.People feel much pressure. D.DeepSeek is popular.
7.What does the underlined word “it” in paragraph 2 refer to
A.Mental health care. B.The AI tool.
C.The medical standard. D.The government control.
8.What is the main idea of paragraph 3
A.AI therapy is nicer and cheaper than human therapists.
B.AI robots will soon replace human therapists in hospitals.
C.AI can perfectly copy human therapists’ skills and methods.
D.AI has limits in understanding deep emotions and safety risks.
9.Why does the writer mention the Wysa app
A.To give an example of safe AI under rules.
B.To prove robots can deal with emergencies.
C.To show AI is cheaper than human doctors.
D.To explain why China needs more therapists.
10.What can we infer from the passage
A.AI therapy will completely replace human therapists.
B.AI is useful for basic support but not for serious cases.
C.AI can create specialized treatment plans for people.
D.Government control is really unnecessary for AI apps.
Birds are important friends in our cities. They sing to us and help keep the environment clean. But city life can be hard for birds. We should help them by making our cities more bird-friendly.
One easy way to help is by planting trees and flowers in our gardens, schools or parks. Birds love to eat the seeds and insects that these plants attract. Having more plants can also give birds places to build their nests and rest.
Another way to help birds is by reducing noise and light pollution. Loud noises can scare birds away from their homes, and bright light at night can confuse (使迷惑) them. We can use quieter machines and turn off lights when we don’t need them.
People can also help by cleaning up litter. Rubbish can hurt birds if they try to eat it or get caught in it. Keeping our cities clean is good for both birds and humans.
Schools and community groups can organize bird-watching activities. These activities help us learn more about the birds around us and how we can protect them. When we understand birds better, we can find more ways to help them.
Using technology can also help us protect birds. For example, apps can tell us where birds like to live and what they need to survive. This information can help us make better decisions about how to care for birds in our cities.
In conclusion, there are many ways we can use to help birds in our cities. By following these ways, we can make our cities better places for birds to live.
11.What does the writer think is an easy way to help birds
A.Planting plants. B.Reducing pollution.
C.Cleaning up litter. D.Building nests.
12.What can schools do to help birds according to the text
A.Plant more trees. B.Use more technology.
C.Organize bird-watching activities. D.Put up posters.
13.What can we know from Paragraph 6
A.Birds can survive without our help. B.It’s hard to make cities better for birds.
C.Using technology helps us protect birds. D.Planting trees is good for birds.
14.What is the purpose of this text
A.To explain why birds are important. B.To introduce ways to help birds in cities.
C.To teach students about birds’ living habits. D.To show the beauty of nature.
15.Where is the text probably taken from
A.A science magazine. B.A travel magazine.
C.A gardening magazine. D.A storybook.
Have you found it hard to get out of bed for school on Monday mornings Nowadays, many students have had this experience, so not getting enough sleep among teenagers has come into focus.
Between homework, after-school activities and temptation (诱惑) to use electronic devices, many teenagers suffer from not getting enough sleep. In China, about 50% of young people born after 2000 go to bed before midnight. In the US, 77.3 percent of high school students do not get enough sleep. Thus it’s no wonder many students feel sleepy during the day.
In fact, quality sleep is important for everyone, especially for teenagers. They need nine to 10 hours of sleep each day—more than adults. This is because deep mental, physical, social and emotional development happens in one’s teens.
For students, sleep plays a key role in school performance. It helps with learning by improving attention, memory and thinking skills. ★ . A study in the late 20th century compared creative performance between people who didn’t get enough sleep and those who slept normally. The first group scored lower on the tests of creative thinking. They repeated the same mistakes and could not think up new ideas.
More recently, in 2023, a research team discovered that “sleep onset”, a special stage of sleep, is good for creativity. This stage happens when we are between being awake and asleep. When people are encouraged to dream about a certain topic during sleep onset, they perform more creatively than at any other time.
How important it is for students to get enough sleep! A new report shows that 54.7% of people who often eat late at night and 65.4% of people who are used to smoking have trouble sleeping. What’s more, 85.5% of people who seldom use their phones before bed sleep well, compared to 73.9% of those who use them often. So keep good habits!
16.What’s the main idea of paragraph 2
A.What students do after school. B.How many students don’t get enough sleep.
C.How students get enough sleep. D.Why students’ sleep problems come into focus.
17.Which of the following can be put in ★
A.School performance is very important
B.And sleep also supports teens’ creativity
C.All these skills can be got through practice
D.An example shows how to improve attention
18.When does “sleep onset” happen
A.When people are dreaming. B.From waking up to getting up.
C.When people are in deep sleep. D.Between being awake and asleep.
19.What’s the good habit for quality sleep
A.Often eating late at night. B.Being used to smoking.
C.Seldom using phones before bed. D.Lying in bed watching TV.
20.Which would be the best theme (主题) picture of the passage
A. B. C. D.
Wu Yaduo, a 17-year-old high school student, is working hard to keep the classical works alive. She turns stories from classical works and the lives of famous poets like Li Bai into videos. These animated (动画的) videos are made just by using her iPad and painting brush.
To Wu, the classical works are timeless because they show common human feelings and lasting social themes. However, she believes it is important to bridge the gap (间隙) between these classics and modern life, making them more down-to-earth and interesting. So her videos have drawn tens of thousands of followers and millions of views online.
Wu started with texts from high school Chinese textbooks after noticing that many students aren’t interested in these works simply because they have to learn them for school. In her videos, Wu focuses on bringing text and sound together. For example, her adaptation of A Dream of Red Mansions (《红楼梦》) was inspired by a sad song from a Chinese band. In this way, she brought the classics closer to us, making them a part of our daily lives.
Wu avoids telling stories in a traditional way; she wants her work to be “spicy (辛辣的)”. As a fan of avant-garde (前卫的) movies and artworks, her hand-drawn videos are often filled with things that touched viewers.
Her special method has received a lot of support from those around her. However, Wu still has regrets about her work. She finds it impossible to perfectly translate what’s in her mind into art.
“Every time I draw, I feel angry that I can’t just copy and paste (粘贴) what’s in my head straight onto the iPad. It would be so much more amazing if I could,” she said, “But I still always look forward to my next work.”
21.What is Wu doing to keep the classical works alive
A.Painting the famous poets. B.Telling stories in a traditional way.
C.Keeping the stories in her iPad. D.Making animated and hand-drawn videos.
22.Why are her works so popular
A.They show the lives of poets. B.They bring the classics closer to people.
C.They are timeless and interesting. D.They show common human feelings.
23.The underlined word “adaptation” means “________”.
A.the text B.the sound C.the video D.the classic
24.What does Wu regret for
A.She can’t perfectly turn her thoughts into art. B.She hasn’t made the popular work.
C.She can’t get her parents’ support. D.She hasn’t put her mind into her works.
25.What might be the best title for the passage
A.Bringing Classics to Life B.How to Make Videos
C.Making the Textbooks Interesting D.Why Classics Are Important
Our school held a special activity last month. It was called “Exercise Month”. The main aim of this activity was to encourage students to take more exercise.
During Exercise Month, a variety of activities were organized. First, there was a morning jogging program. Every morning, students and teachers gathered on the playground and jogged together for about twenty minutes. This not only helped everyone warm up for the day but also improved their physical condition.
Secondly, an exercise competition was held. Different classes formed teams to participate in various sports events such as relay races, basketball games and rope skipping contests. The competition was fierce, and students showed great teamwork and sportsmanship.
In addition, a health lecture was given by a professional doctor. The doctor talked about the importance of regular exercise, healthy eating habits and how to avoid common sports injuries. The students listened attentively and learned a lot of useful knowledge.
At the end of Exercise Month, a ceremony was held to award the outstanding classes and individuals. The students who had actively participated in the activities and made great progress in their physical fitness were praised.
This “Exercise Month” was really a great success. It not only made students more aware of the importance of exercise but also brought them a lot of fun and a stronger sense of teamwork.
26.What was the purpose of the “Exercise Month” activity
A.To let students have a break from their studies.
B.To encourage students to exercise more.
C.To hold different sports competitions.
D.To give students a chance to show their talents.
27.Which activity was held every morning during Exercise Month
A.Basketball games. B.A health lecture.
C.Morning jogging. D.Relay races.
28.Who gave the health lecture
A.A PE teacher. B.A school principal.
C.A professional doctor. D.A famous athlete.
29.What happened at the end of Exercise Month
A.Students had a big party.
B.An art exhibition was held.
C.Outstanding classes and individuals were awarded.
D.Another exercise activity was planned.
30.What can we learn from the passage
A.Exercise Month was not popular among students.
B.Only a few students participated in the activities.
C.The activity only focused on physical exercise.
D.The activity was successful and beneficial to students.
The Spring Festival is the most important traditional festival in China. It usually comes in January or February. People celebrate it in many ways.
On New Year’s Eve, families get together and have a big dinner. Dumplings are the most traditional food. People often stay up late to welcome the new year. They watch the Spring Festival Gala on TV. Children are very happy because they can get red envelopes (红包) from their parents or grandparents.
During the Spring Festival, people visit their relatives and friends. They say “Happy New Year!” to each other. They also go to the temple fairs (庙会) to enjoy the traditional performances and delicious food.
The Spring Festival is full of happiness and good wishes. It is a time for family reunions (团聚) and sharing love.
31.When does the Spring Festival usually come
A.In January or March. B.In January or February.
C.In February or March. D.In March or April.
32.What is the most traditional food during the Spring Festival
A.Noodles. B.Dumplings. C.Rice. D.Fish.
33.Why are children happy during the Spring Festival
A.Because they can play outside. B.Because they can get red envelopes.
C.Because they can watch TV. D.Because they can go to the temple fairs.
34.What do people do during the Spring Festival
A.They visit their relatives and friends. B.They say “Happy New Year!” to each other.
C.They go to the temple fairs. D.All of the above.
35.What is the Spring Festival full of
A.Sadness. B.Anger. C.Happiness and good wishes. D.Worry.
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本文主要介绍了中国斯诺克选手赵心童在2025年5月5日赢得世界斯诺克锦标赛冠军的故事,并探讨了他的成功对年轻一代的激励作用。
1.词句猜测题。根据“Zhao trailed 8-10 after the first two sessions but fought back with three consecutive century breaks, including a maximum 147 break in the 23rd frame—the first ever in a World Championship final.”可知,在前两局比赛中,赵以8比10落后,因此trailed意为“落后”。故选C。
2.主旨大意题。根据“On May 6, 2025, Zhao Xintong, a Chinese snooker player, made history by winning the World Snooker Championship in Sheffield, England.”可知,本文主要讲述了中国斯诺克选手赵心童在2025年5月5日赢得世界斯诺克锦标赛冠军的故事。故选C。
3.细节理解题。根据“Zhao dedicated his victory to his late coach,”可知,他将自己的胜利归功于于2023年去世的教练。故选D。
4.推理判断题。根据“However, his journey to the World Championship title was challenging.”可知,她的职业生涯中充满了挑战。故选A。
5.细节理解题。根据“World Snooker chairman Steve Dawson called it ‘a milestone for the sport’s globalization.’”可知,世界斯诺克协会主席史蒂夫·道森称这是“这项运动全球化的一个里程碑”。故选B。
6.C 7.A 8.D 9.A 10.B
本文介绍了“AI疗愈”在中国流行的原因、优势及局限性,同时指出需要政府监管以保证其安全和隐私保护。
6.细节理解题。根据第一段“Because of busy lifestyles and work stress, more Chinese people are now turning to AI tools…”可知,由于人们感到压力大,他们开始转向AI疗愈。故选C。
7.词句猜测题。根据第二段“45 percent of people who needed mental health care… did not get it…”以及“If people can find some support… then I think that’s wonderful.”可知,此处的“it”指的是心理健康服务,即mental health care。故选A。
8.主旨大意题。根据第三段“…something robots can’t fully copy…”和“…AI might recognize keywords… but it cannot find out small emotional shifts…”可知,AI在理解情绪和处理安全问题方面存在限制。故选D。
9.细节理解题。根据第四段“…Wysa, an AI mental health app, follows strict medical standards…”可知,提到Wysa是为了举例说明在监管下AI可以更安全使用。故选A。
10.推理判断题。根据最后一段“…human connection remains irreplaceable for serious emotional needs.”可推知,AI可以提供基础支持,但面对严重情绪问题仍需人类帮助。故选B。
11.A 12.C 13.C 14.B 15.A
本文是说明文,介绍城市中帮助鸟类的多种方式。
11.细节理解题。根据文章第二段“One easy way to help is by planting trees and flowers in our gardens, schools or parks.”可知,帮助鸟类的简单方式是种植植物。故选A。
12.细节理解题。根据文章第五段“Schools and community groups can organize bird-watching activities.”可知,学校可以组织观鸟活动来帮助鸟类。故选C。
13.细节理解题。根据文章第六段“Using technology can also help us protect birds.”可知,使用科技有助于保护鸟类。故选C。
14.主旨大意题。文章围绕在城市中帮助鸟类的多种方式展开,如种植植物、减少污染、清理垃圾、组织活动、利用科技等,目的是介绍帮助城市中鸟类的方法。故选B。
15.推理判断题。文章内容是关于城市中鸟类保护的知识,属于科普类内容,最可能来自科学杂志(A science magazine)。故选A。
16.D 17.B 18.D 19.C 20.A
本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述青少年睡眠不足的现状、睡眠对青少年的重要性(包括对学业表现、创造力的影响)以及良好睡眠习惯相关内容。
16.主旨大意题。根据“Between homework, after-school activities...during the day.”可知,第二段通过阐述作业、课外活动等因素及中美青少年睡眠数据,说明学生睡眠问题受关注的原因。故选D。
17.推理判断题。根据“It helps with learning...and thinking skills.”及“A study...compared creative performance...who slept normally.”可知,此处应衔接睡眠与创造力的关系,“And sleep also supports teens’ creativity”符合逻辑。故选B。
18.细节理解题。根据“‘sleep onset’, a special...awake and asleep.”可知,“sleep onset”发生在清醒和睡眠之间。故选D。
19.细节理解题。根据“What’s more, 85.5% of...bed sleep well,”可知,睡前很少使用手机是优质睡眠的好习惯。故选C。
20.主旨大意题。通读全文可知,文章围绕青少年睡眠展开,A图呈现睡眠场景,契合文章主题。故选A。
21.D 22.B 23.C 24.A 25.A
本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述17岁高中生吴雅都通过制作动画和手绘视频让经典作品焕发生机的故事。
21.细节理解题。根据“Wu Yaduo a 17-year-old high school...iPad and painting brush.”可知,吴雅都通过制作动画和手绘视频让经典作品焕发生机。故选D。
22.细节理解题。根据“In this way, she brought...our daily lives.”可知,她的作品受欢迎是因为让经典更贴近人们。故选B。
23.词句猜测题。根据“her adaptation of A Dream...of our daily lives.”可知,此处adaptation指对《红楼梦》的视频改编,即“the video”。故选C。
24.细节理解题。根据“Wu still has regrets about...her mind into art.”可知,吴雅都遗憾无法完美将想法转化为艺术。故选A。
25.主旨大意题。通读全文可知,文章围绕吴雅都让经典作品焕发生机展开,“Bringing Classics to Life”最契合主旨。故选A。
26.B 27.C 28.C 29.C 30.D
本文主要讲述了学校举办的“锻炼月”活动的目的、具体活动内容、健康讲座、结束时的颁奖仪式以及活动的成功。
26.细节理解题。根据“Our school held a special activity last month. It was called ‘Exercise Month’. The main aim of this activity was to encourage students to take more exercise.”可知,活动目的是鼓励学生多锻炼。故选B。
27.细节理解题。根据“First, there was a morning jogging program. Every morning, students and teachers gathered on the playground and jogged together for about twenty minutes.”可知,每天早上进行的是晨跑活动。故选C。
28.细节理解题。根据“In addition, a health lecture was given by a professional doctor.”可知,健康讲座由专业医生主讲。故选C。
29.细节理解题。根据“At the end of Exercise Month, a ceremony was held to award the outstanding classes and individuals”可知,活动月末会表彰优秀班级和个人。故选C。
30.细节理解题。根据“This ‘Exercise Month’ was really a great success. It not only made students more aware of the importance of exercise but also brought them a lot of fun and a stronger sense of teamwork”可知,该活动很成功,使学生们更加意识到锻炼的重要性,而且给他们带来了很多乐趣和更强的团队合作意识。故选D。
31.B 32.B 33.B 34.D 35.C
本文是说 明文。主要介绍了春节作为中国最重要的传统节日,通常在一月或二月到来,人们在除夕团聚吃饺子、守岁、看春晚、给孩子发红包,春节期间走亲访友、互道祝福、逛庙会,整个节日充满幸福与美好祝愿,是家庭团聚和分享爱的时刻。
31.细节理解题。根据“The Spring Festival is the most important traditional festival in China. It usually comes in January or February.”可知,春节通常在一月或二月。故选B。
32.细节理解题。根据“Dumplings are the most traditional food.”可知,春节最传统的食物是饺子。故选B。
33.细节理解题。根据“Children are very happy because they can get red envelopes (红包) from their parents or grandparents.”可知,孩子们开心是因为能收到红包。故选B。
34.细节理解题。根据“During the Spring Festival, people visit their relatives and friends. They say ‘Happy New Year!’ to each other. They also go to the temple fairs (庙会) to enjoy the traditional performances and delicious food.”可知,A、B、C选项均为春节期间的活动。故选D。
35.细节理解题。根据“The Spring Festival is full of happiness and good wishes.”可知,春节充满幸福与美好祝愿。故选C。