百校联赢•2025安徽名校大联考一英语试题
BHe feh he had a lot ofwork to doC.The author was used to staying op lateD.The author didn ake his ilness seriously225A.He couldn't switch off his workB.He was trapped in his illnessC.He hoped to go fishing with his familyD.He didn't think that fishing was a failure.6.Why did the author hope the days would last longer?26A.He believed that he would catch his first fishB.The slow pace of life in Scotland healed his anxietyC.He began to appreciate the peaceful scenery in Scotland.D.He realized the importance of company from his family27.What does the author imply in the last two paragraphs?A.He needs some silence and stillness in his life.B.A person needs motivation from a success.C.Only fishing can attract him completelyD.He enjoys being silent and lonelyMany young people boast of having Brain Rotnowadays on various social media platforms. Brain rothas its own vocabulary that includes internet slang like skibidi toiletand viral video, such as an old chip ofBarron Trump saying"I like my suitcase!mixed with synth-heavy club music.Gen Z and Gen Alpha,who grew up with smartphones and social media,are the primary audience for thiscontent and have popularized the term.Emilie Owensa doctoral researcherin theUniversity ofsosurveyeddescribed ridiculous videos on TikTok as “brain rot.It‘'s not like they were discussing a serious condition,Owens said.They were using it in a positive wayinside jokeonline content that you can understand even the most proper references and jokes.end of the day."28A.Brain rot has its own textbooks.B.Brain rot originates from Baron Trump.C.Brain rot offers people club music.省十联考
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