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吉林省“BEST合作体”2023-2024学年度下学期期末考试高二英语试题1.Wheredidthewomangetthehat?A.Fromanonlineshop.B.Fromadowntownstore.C.Fromtheman'scompany.2.Whatisthesurpriseforthewoman?A.Alittlecat.B.Someflowers.C.Adiamondring.3.Whatdidthewomanbuyforhersister?A.Awatch.B.Twobooks.C.Somejewels.4.Howwillthewomanpay?A.Incash.B.Bycheck.C.Bycreditcard.5.What'stheweatherprobablylikenow?A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Cloudy.题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。6.Whomdoesthemanwanttospeakto?A.MaryJones.B.DavidBowie.C.JackStewart7.Whenwillthetrainingcoursestart?A.OnJune12.B.OnJuly12.C.OnJuly22.8Whydoesn'tthewomanwanttogohiking?.A.It'scoldoutside.B.It'snotexciting.C.It'squitetiring.9.Whatdothespeakersdecidetodoattheweekend?A.Dosomeshopping.B.Gooutfordinner.C.Gotothemuseum.10.Whatdoesthewomanthinkthefirstcloudlookslike?A.Abear.B.Acat.C.Adog.11.Whereisthecar?A.Byatree.B.Behindahill.C.Nearagasstation.12.Wherewillthespeakersgonext?A.Totheman'shouse.B.Toaflowershop.C.Toagasstation.13.Wherearethespeakersnow?A.Atabookstore.B.Atthemainlibrary.C.Atthegraduateschoollibrary.14.Whatdoesthemanwant?A.Journals.B.Videos.C.Newspapers.15.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodoonthecomputers?A.Writeoutalistofbooks.B.Checksomepictures.C.Searchbyauthor.16.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutoutsidebooks?A.Theyneedtobetyped.B.Theycannotbecheckedout.C.They'reallfromotheruniversities.17.WhenwillDrGuptagivealecture?A.Onthe12th.B.Onthe23rd.C.Onthe26th.18.WherewillMrCollinsgivehislecture?A.InRoom173.B.IntheLectureHall.C.IntheScienceCenter.19.WhatwillProfessorPricetalkabout?A.Studyskills.B.LifeandcultureintheUK.C.Thefutureofcomputerlanguages.20.WhoisfromMoscow?ADrGupta.B.MrCollins.C.ProfessorPrice..AAutomationhaspioneeredinnovation,yourphoneisprobablyinyourpocketoryourhandsatalltimes,andit’seasiernow,morethanever,tocommunicatewithanyoneintheworld.Technologyiseverywherethesedays.Whatareyourthoughtsontechnology,socialmedia,oryourphone?Doyoufeelexcitedeverytimeyougetamessage,ordoyoufeeltrappedbythesedigitalchains?Howeveryoufeel,wewantyoutorepresenttechnologyinartwork—paintings,cutout(剪贴),digitalart,photography,etc.Youmayevenseeyourartworkinfutureissuesofourmagazine,sokeepyoureyeswideopen!Deadline:June21,2024.Rules:·Youmustbeateen(aged13—19)withourwebsiteaccounttoenter.·Noinappropriatecontent.·Submissionsmustfocusonthetopic:Technology.GuidelinesandDetails:·Yourentrymustbeartworkcreatedbyyourselfforthefirsttime.·Thereisnolimitationonthenumberofartworkyoucansubmit.HowtoSubmit:·Submitentriesthroughourwebsite.Allentriessubmittedtousareautomaticallyconsideredforthecontest.Seeoursubmissionguidelinesformoreinformation.·Submityourworktotheappropriateartcategory.Include“technology”inyoursubmission’slabels.Youcandothisbyusingthe“additionallabels”fieldinyoursubmissionform.Prizes:·Thewinnerandthenominees(被提名者)willhavetheirentriespublishedinourmagazine.·Theoverallwinnerwillreceivea$25Amazongiftcardandalsothreemonths’freeaccesstoourmagazine.1.Whatsubjectshouldtheentryberelatedto?A.Collage.B.Photography.C.Technology.D.Communication.2.Whichofthefollowingwillresultindisqualification?A.Acontestantis16yearsold.B.AnentryissubmittedbypostonJune25.C.Anentryiscreatedbyonlyoneperson.D.Acontestantsubmitsasmanyas20entries.3.Whatbenefitwillanomineereceive?A.A$25giftcard.B.Freemagazinesubscriptions.C.Alabelnamedafterthem.D.Havingtheirentriespublished.BAttheendof2019,IlearnedthatHereAfterAI,whosegoalistoletthelivingcommunicatewiththedead,waslookingforapplicantsofitsnewAIproject.Interestedinwhatitwaspromising,Iappliedtoexperimentthesoftwareonmyvery-much-aliveparents.Atfirst,Ithoughtitwouldbejustafunprojecttoseewhatwastechnologicallypossible.Thentheirhealthconditionaddedsomeurgencytotheexperiment.IwasfrightenedthatmyparentsmightdiesincemyfatherhadbeendiagnosedwithcancerandmymotherwasrecentlydevelopingsymptomsofearlyAlzheimer’sdisease,andthatwiththedistancebetweenus,Imightneverhavethechancetosaygoodbye.Thefirststepwasaninterview.Myparentswereaskedquestionsbyatechicianforhours-abouteverythingfromtheirearliestmemoriestowhattheybelievewillhappenaftertheydie.Whetherthroughillness-generatedconcernsorawillingnesstohumortheirdaughter,myparentsputupzeroresistance.Thecompanythentooktheirresponsesandstartedtocreatethevoiceassistants.Afewmonthslater,myvirtualparentsarrivedviaemailattachment.WhenIcommunicatedwiththemthroughtheapponmyphonemyhandswereshaking.Ihadn’tseenmy,actual,realparentsforsixmonths.TheytoldmepersonalstoriesI’dneverheard.Theygavemelifeadviceandtoldmethingsabouttheirchildhoods,aswellasmyown.Itwasmesmerizing.Personally,Ihavemixedfeelingsaboutmyexperiment.I’mgladtohavemyvirtualparents.They’veenabledmetolearnnewthingsaboutmyparents,andit’scomfortingtothinkthatthosesoftwareswillbethereevenwhenmyparentsaren’t.Ontheotherhand,Ican’thelpbutfinditsadthatittookastrangerinterviewingmyparentsformetoproperlyappreciatethecomplexpeopletheyare.ButIfeelluckytohavehadthechancetograspthat-andtostillhavethepreciousopportunitytospendmoretimewiththemandlearnmoreaboutthem,facetoface,notechnologyinvolved.4.WhydidtheauthorinitiallyjointheAIproject?A.Totestoutthenewtechnology.B.Topreserveherparents’voice.C.Tolearnmoreaboutherparents’life.D.Toremovetheworryaboutherparents’health.5.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthor’sparents?A.Theylikedtalkingalot.B.Theydiedfromtheillnesses.C.Theyopposedjoiningtheprojectatfirst.D.Theyprovideddatafortheproject.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“mesmerizing"meaninparagraph4?A.Alarming.B.Fascinating.C.Inspiring.D.Disgusting.7.Whatdoestheauthorrealizeatlast?A.AImeansneversayinggoodbyetoourparents.B.TheadvancesinAItechnologyhaveprosandcons.C.Therealconnectionwithourparentsmattersmost.D.AIallowsustolearnmoreaboutourvirtualparents.CWeallknowfreshisbestwhenitcomestofood.However,mostproduceatthestorewentthroughweeksoftravelandcoveredhundredsofmilesbeforereachingthetable.Whilefarmer’smarketsareasolidchoicetoreducethejourney,BabylonMicro-Farm(BMF)shortensitevenmore.BMFisanindoorgardensystem.Itcanbesetupforafamily.Additionally,itcouldservealargeraudiencesuchasahospital,restaurantorschool.Theinnovativedesignrequireslittleefforttoachieveareliableweeklysupplyoffreshgreens.Specifically,it’safarmthatreliesonnewtechnology.ByconnectingthroughtheCloud,BMFisremotelymonitored.Also,thereisaconvenientappthatprovidesgrowingdatainrealtime.Becausethesystemisautomated,itsignificantlyreducestheamountofwaterneededtogrowplants.Ratherthanwateringrowsofsoil,thesystemprovidesjusttherightamounttoeachplant.Afterharvest,userssimplyreplacetheplantswithanewpre-seededpod(容器)togetthenextgrowthcyclestarted.Moreover,havingasysteminthesamebuildingwhereit’seatenmeanszeroemissions(排放)fromtransportingplantsfromsoiltosalad.Inaddition,there’snoneedforpesticidesandotherchemicalsthatpollutetraditionalfarmsandthesurroundingenvironment.BMFemployeesliveoutsustainabilityintheireverydaylives.Abouthalfofthemwalkorbiketowork.Insidetheoffice,theyencouragerecyclingandwastereductionbylimitinggarbagecansandavoidingsingle-useplastic.“Wearepassionateaboutreducingwaste,carbonandchemicalsinourenvironment,”saidaBMFemployee.8.WhatcanbelearnedaboutBMFfromparagraph1?A.Itguaranteesthevarietyoffood.B.Itrequiresday-to-daycare.C.Itcutsthefarm-to-tabledistance.D.Itreliesonfarmer’smarkets.9.Whatinformationdoestheconvenientappoffer?A.Real-timeweatherchanges.B.Currentconditionoftheplants.C.Chemicalpollutantsinthesoil.D.Availabilityofpre-seededpods.10.WhatcanbeconcludedaboutBMFemployees?A.Theyhaveagreatpassionforsports.B.Theyaredevotedtocommunityservice.C.Theyarefondofsharingdailyexperiences.D.Theyhaveastrongenvironmentalawareness.11.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.BMF’smajorstrengths.B.BMF’sgeneralmanagement.C.BMF’sglobalinfluence.D.BMF’stechnicalstandards.DAshumans,wemightbelievethatwearethesmartestandperhapstheonlycreaturesintheworldcapableofhavingfeelingsandsubjectiveexperience,butisthisreallythecase?Anewstudyfindsthatbumblebees(大黄蜂)liketoplay.Theyliketorollaroundsmallwoodenballswithnoapparentmotivation—itlikelymakesthemfeelgood.Previousevidencesuggeststhatbeeshavepositiveandnegativeemotion-likestatesusuallywhentheyaregivenfoodrewardstotesttheirabilities.However,inanexperimentofthenewstudy,someresearchershadtrainedbumblebeestorollballsintoatargetinexchangeforasweettreat.Theynoticedthatsometimesbumblebeeswouldrolltheballsoutsideoftheexperimentareafornoreward.Thisobservationgaverisetonewquestions:Whataretheydoing?Why?Isthisrandomorintentional?Toanswerthesequestions,theresearcherssetupmoreexperiments.Inthelatestexperiment,theywatched45bumblebeesinanenclosedareawheretheycouldwalkthroughaclearpathtoreachafeedingarea,ortheycouldgooffthepathintoareaswithwoodenballs.Theyfoundthebumblebeeswentoutoftheirwaytositontheballsorpushthem.Eachrolledtheballsbetweenoneand117timesduringtheexperiment.Theresearcherssaythatbecausetheydiditrepeatedlywithnofoodpayoff,itsuggeststhattheballrollingwasrewarding.“Thebehaviorwasvoluntary,”saysstudyfirst-authorSamadiGalpayage.“Beeshaveareputationforbeinghardworkers,buttheprospectofbeesengaginginsomethinglikeplayisreallynovelandexcitingbecauseitshowsthatbeesmayexperiencepleasureanddon’tonlycarryoutdutiesthatarestrictlyessentialforimmediatesurvival.”Galpayageadds,“Personally,Ifindthisbehaviorfascinatingbecauseittellsusthatbumblebees,likemanyotheranimals,aremorethanlittleroboticbeings,buthavearicherbehaviorandlifethanwewouldhavepreviouslythought.”12.Whatisprobablyhumans’typicalviewonbumblebeesaccordingtoparagraph1?A.Theyhavenosubjectivefeelings.B.Theyarefriendlytohumanbeings.C.Theylikerollingballsforpleasure.D.Theyaresmarterthanothercreatures.13.Whatdidbumblebeesdointhelatestexperimentofthenewstudy?A.Theyrolledtheirfoodaround.B.Theyplayedwiththeballs.CTheystayedinthefeedingarea.D.Theysharedfoodwitheachother..14.HowdoesSamadiGalpayagefeelaboutbumblebees’behaviorinthenewstudy?A.Calm.B.Regretful.C.Unconcerned.D.Amazed.15.Whichofthefollowingcanserveasthebesttitleofthetext?A.BumblebeesAreHardWorkersB.BumblebeesRollBallsforFoodC.BumblebeesAreSelflessInsectsD.BumblebeesProbablyEnjoyPlayingThevoicewithincanbeyourinsideguidancesystemtowarddevelopmentandoptimism.Butsometimes,thatinnerdialoguealsopresentsacriticalvoicethatpointsoutshortcomings,limitsandconcerns.16●Identifynegativethoughts.17Soyoumustfirstlearnhowtoidentifythesethoughtstobreakthebadcycleofnegativethoughtpatterns.Itisimportantforyoutowritedownanynegativethoughtthatmaybecomingtoyourmind.Youmayreplacenegativethoughtswithhealthyonesasyoubegintochangeyourwayofthinking.●18Ifyouwanttoliveahappyandfulfillinglife,it’svitaltosurroundyourselfwithpeoplewhowanttoseeyoudogoodandsupportyourhighestself.Spendalotoftimetogetherwithfriendswhoexpresshealthythoughtsandapositivemindset,andthenyourownthoughtpatterncanbepositivelyinfluenced.●Shiftyourmindsettowardgrowth.Agrowthmindsetisabeliefthatyourtalentswilldevelopovertime.Apersonwithagrowthmindsettendstobelesslikelytosuffermentalhealthproblemsthansomeonewithafixedmindset.Peoplewithafixedmindsettendtobecomestuckintheirways,withrepetitivethoughtscirclingaroundtheirheads.19Itcanguidethemtowardhappinessandsuccess.●Choosetorespondratherthanreact.Often,whenpeoplefeeltouched,theyreactwithoutthinking. 20However,bychoosingtorespondmindfullyratherthanreact,youarecontrollingyourthoughtsinahealthyway.Sonexttimeyounoticeapowerfulthoughtcomingup,takeamomenttoreflectbeforereacting.A.Chooseyourfriendcirclewisely.B.Spendmuchtimewithallkindsoffriends.C.Herearesomewaystotrainyourinnervoice.D.Itiseasytochangeyourwayofthinkingandmindset.E.Thisusuallyendswithsayingsomethingtheymayregret.F.Peoplewholackconfidencecanallownegativethoughtstoguidethem.G.However,thosewhodevelopagrowthmindsetoftenexpressdetermination.WhenIsuggestedmy13-year-oldtrytennis,shequicklyturnedmedown.“I’mnot21,sostoptryingtogetmetodosports,”Juliannasaid.Isuggesteditbecausesomeofmyrecenthappiestmemorieswereofplayingping-pongwithher.Tennisseemedlikeanaturalprogressionfromping-pongandagreatwayto22someofhergrowingteenworriesonalargerplayingfield.Butmysuggestionwasalwaysmetwith 23.Still,Iwasundiscouraged.Iwasconvincedthat24somephysicalenergywouldhelpJulianna.I’veseenhowsportshelpdealwithstress,whichwas25tomewhenIwasateenagegirl.Midwaythroughsummer,westayedathomeoneafternoon,reallybored.“Doyouwanttoplaytennis?”Iasked.“Sure,”shesaid.Arrivingatthe26,wesetdownourbags,pickedupourrackets(球拍),and 27towardsoursidesofthecourt.Thenetfeltlikethevisualrepresentationofagrowing28betweenus-Idesiringaconnectionandmyteenagedaughterlongingforindependence.Istartedbyhittingaballoverthenet,andJuliannatookabigswingand29.Werepeatedthisseveralmoretimes.Iheldbackthe30totellhershewas31therackettooclosetotheneckortostepmoreintoherforehand.Wejustrepeatedthe32ofmehittingtheballandhermissingitafewtimesbeforeshefinallygotitbackoverthenet.“Thisisfun,”shesaidwithamixtureofsurpriseandjoyandthenshesmiled33.Nowwealwaysfindtimetoplaytennis.We’rebotheagerforanactivitythatcan34tensionsbetweenusindailylife.It’snicetohaveaplacewherebothofuscanreleaseour35feelingsandletthemgo.21.A.mindfulB.sportyC.incredibleD.refreshed22.A.pickoutB.turnoutC.workoutD.leaveout23.A.resistanceB.insightC.agreementD.isolation24.A.reproducingB.identifyingC.releasingD.storing25.A.completeB.beneficialC.ignorantD.bearable26.A.parkingB.milestoneC.sourceD.court27.A.headedB.turnedC.inchedD.dragged28.A.affectionB.hateC.divideD.connection29.A.acquiredB.missedC.fellD.grabbed30.A.imaginationB.alternativeC.appealD.urge31.A.removingB.scratchingC.holdingD.charging32.A.illustrationB.frequencyC.measurementD.pattern33A.widelyB.disappointedlyC.specificallyD.desperately.34.A.fuelB.easeC.transmitD.target35.A.negativeB.relevantC.prospectiveD.personalized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。Thegoldensnub-nosedmonkeyis36uniquespeciesfoundonlyinthemountainousforestsofcentralandsouthwesternChina.Thesemonkeysgettheircommonnamesfromtheirgolden-orangefurandsnubnoses.Thegoldensnub-nosedmonkeyisalargeprimate(灵长类动物),withmales37(weigh)upto25kilosandfemalesaround15kilos.Theyhaveathickcoatoffurthathelpsthemadapt38thecold,mountainousenvironment.Theirdiet39(consist)mainlyofleaves,flowersandfruits.Themonkeyisalsoknownforitsplayfulnature,often40(see)swingingfrombranchesandplayingwitheachother.Unfortunately,thegoldensnub-nosedmonkeyisfacingnumerousthreatstoits41(survive).Habitatlossduetodeforestationandagriculturehas42(significant)reducedthemonkeys’livingspace.Additionally,huntingfortheirfurandbodypartsposesaconstantthreattothese43(endanger)creatures.Inrecentyears,conversationeffortshavebeenmadetoprotectthegoldensnub-nosedmonkeyanditshabitat.Manyprotectedareashavebeenestablishedintheirrange,includingnaturereservesandnationalparks,44providesafesheltersforthemonkeys.Thegoldensnub-nosedmonkeyisnotonlyasymbolofChina'srichbiodiversity,butanessentialpartoftheecosystem.Theirconservationis,withoutdoubt,ofvital45(important).46.假定你是李华,学校中国传统文化俱乐部的负责人。请给正在你校学习的美国交换生Ryan写封邮件,邀请他参加下周的俱乐部活动。内容包括:1.活动时间及集合地点;2.活动内容:探访孔子故里曲阜,诵读孔子经典名句;3.活动准备:了解孔子生平。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearRyan,I'mLiHua,chairmanofthetraditionalChinesecultureclub.Yours,LiHua47.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文。BeyondtheHorizonOshimawassittingattheseasidebutthebeautifulsitedidnotmakeherfeelgood.Herfacewasdullandgloomy.Shewasstaringatthesettingsunwithoutanexpressiononherface.Butshewasnotanunhappychildlikethisalways.Sixmonthsbefore,Oshimawasahappychildwholovedplayingatthebeachwithherbrotherandsister.HerbrotherMittsuusedtomakesandcastleandOshimaandhersisterOsheencollectedtheseashells.Herfatheralwaysshouted,“Comehome,it'slate”,buttheywouldnotlisten.Theseasidewasliketheirsecondhome.Athousealso,theywereahappyfamilywhoalwayslaughedandplayedandhadnoproblemstobotherfor.Onedayallofasuddensomethingterriblehappened.Aviolenttsunamicameandtooktheentirecountryinitsgrip.Itwasahugenaturaldisaster.Mostofthehouseswerewashedaway.Thecitiesandtownswerefloodedwithwater.Oshima’stownwasneartheseaandsothetsunamifloodedhertownaswell.Herhousewaswashedandtheylostalltheirbelongings.HergrandmotherMidoricriedandcriedandwastotallyshocked.Shehasnotseensuchdestructioninherwholelife.Theywerehomeless.Oshimaweptandweptandcomplainedthatwhyaviolenttsunamihithercity.Shewasveryangry.Thegovernmentshiftedthemtoarefugee(难民)campwheremanyfamiliessharedthelivingspace.Helicoptersdroppedfoodpacketsandtheyhadtostandinlongqueuesevenfordrinkingwater.Theirlifehadturnedupsidedown.Oshimacouldseethesadnessvisibleinherparents'eyes.Nowshedidnotliketheseaatallandalwaysfeltthattheseahadbrokenhertrustandwasverydisappointedwiththewaves.Forhertheseawasverycruelwhohadtakenherbeautifulhouseaway.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。OnedayOshimasawtwolittlechildrenplayinginthecampwithoutanytraceofsadnessontheirface.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Anewrayofhopefilledherspirits,makinghercheerup.___________________________________________________________吉林省“BEST合作体”2023-2024学年度下学期期末考试高二英语试题1.Wheredidthewomangetthehat?A.Fromanonlineshop.B.Fromadowntownstore.C.Fromtheman'scompany.2.Whatisthesurpriseforthewoman?A.Alittlecat.B.Someflowers.C.Adiamondring.3.Whatdidthewomanbuyforhersister?A.Awatch.B.Twobooks.C.Somejewels.4.Howwillthewomanpay?A.Incash.B.Bycheck.C.Bycreditcard.5.What'stheweatherprobablylikenow?A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Cloudy.题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。6.Whomdoesthemanwanttospeakto?A.MaryJones.B.DavidBowie.C.JackStewart7.Whenwillthetrainingcoursestart?A.OnJune12.B.OnJuly12.C.OnJuly22.8.Whydoesn'tthewomanwanttogohiking?A.It'scoldoutside.B.It'snotexciting.C.It'squitetiring.9.Whatdothespeakersdecidetodoattheweekend?A.Dosomeshopping.B.Gooutfordinner.C.Gotothemuseum.10.Whatdoesthewomanthinkthefirstcloudlookslike?A.Abear.B.Acat.C.Adog.11.Whereisthecar?A.Byatree.B.Behindahill.C.Nearagasstation.12.Wherewillthespeakersgonext?A.Totheman'shouse.B.Toaflowershop.C.Toagasstation.13.Wherearethespeakersnow?A.Atabookstore.B.Atthemainlibrary.C.Atthegraduateschoollibrary.14Whatdoesthemanwant?.A.Journals.B.Videos.C.Newspapers.15.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodoonthecomputers?A.Writeoutalistofbooks.B.Checksomepictures.C.Searchbyauthor.16.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutoutsidebooks?A.Theyneedtobetyped.B.Theycannotbecheckedout.C.They'reallfromotheruniversities.17.WhenwillDrGuptagivealecture?A.Onthe12th.B.Onthe23rd.C.Onthe26th.18.WherewillMrCollinsgivehislecture?A.InRoom173.B.IntheLectureHall.C.IntheScienceCenter.19.WhatwillProfessorPricetalkabout?A.Studyskills.B.LifeandcultureintheUK.C.Thefutureofcomputerlanguages.20.WhoisfromMoscow?A.DrGupta.B.MrCollins.C.ProfessorPrice.AAutomationhaspioneeredinnovation,yourphoneisprobablyinyourpocketoryourhandsatalltimes,andit’seasiernow,morethanever,tocommunicatewithanyoneintheworld.Technologyiseverywherethesedays.Whatareyourthoughtsontechnology,socialmedia,oryourphone?Doyoufeelexcitedeverytimeyougetamessage,ordoyoufeeltrappedbythesedigitalchains?Howeveryoufeel,wewantyoutorepresenttechnologyinartwork—paintings,cutout(剪贴),digitalart,photography,etc.Youmayevenseeyourartworkinfutureissuesofourmagazine,sokeepyoureyeswideopen!Deadline:June21,2024.Rules:·Youmustbeateen(aged13—19)withourwebsiteaccounttoenter.·Noinappropriatecontent.·Submissionsmustfocusonthetopic:Technology.GuidelinesandDetails:·Yourentrymustbeartworkcreatedbyyourselfforthefirsttime.·Thereisnolimitationonthenumberofartworkyoucansubmit.HowtoSubmit:·Submitentriesthroughourwebsite.Allentriessubmittedtousareautomaticallyconsideredforthecontest.Seeoursubmissionguidelinesformoreinformation.·Submityourworktotheappropriateartcategory.Include“technology”inyoursubmission’slabels.Youcandothisbyusingthe“additionallabels”fieldinyoursubmissionform.Prizes:·Thewinnerandthenominees(被提名者)willhavetheirentriespublishedinourmagazine.·Theoverallwinnerwillreceivea$25Amazongiftcardandalsothreemonths’freeaccessto

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