
重庆市西南大学附属中学校2025-2026学年高一上学期12月联考英语试题 一、阅读理解 Undergraduate Study — Computer Science Cambridge was a pioneer of computer science and continues to lead its development. Our course covers all aspects of modern computer science along with practical skills. ●Subject requirements A Level Mathematics. No former knowledge of programming is required. Further guidance: A Level Further Mathematics is strongly encouraged. If unavailable (不可获得的) , we’d advise you to do as much additional pure maths and decision maths as possible. Good performance in maths competitions can be an advantage of an application. Please note, all applicants are required to take the Test of Mathematics for University Admission (TMUA) , for which you must be registered in advance. ●Course costs Tuition fees Home students: 9, 250/year International students: 39, 162/year Additional course costs Each year of study: Payment at the beginning of each year is required. Year Copies of textbooks Cost 1 Part IA courses 150 2 Part IB courses 150- 250 3 Part II courses 150- 250 4 Part III courses 150- 250 For further Computer Science undergraduate admissions information, please click here: www.cl.cam.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate. 1.What is a must for applicants for Computer Science A.Knowledge of programming. B.A Level Further Mathematics. C.Top prizes in maths competitions. D.Registration for TMUA in advance. 2.How much should a freshman from China pay A. 9,250. B. 9,400. C. 39,162. D. 39,312. 3.Where is this text probably taken from A.A website. B.A magazine. C.A textbook. D.A newspaper. For many, Chinese characters seem like difficult symbols. However, Lena, a 20-year-old American college student, views them in a unique way. To her, each character has its own story. She pictures “ren” (person) as a cat’s face, and “ceng” (once) as an angry robot. Lena gained popularity when she spent only 30 minutes drawing “ceng” and posted it on Rednote (or Xiaohongshu). Amazingly, this simple drawing got 40,000 likes overnight. Now, her creative artworks raise discussions about language, art, and cultural exchange. Growing up in a diverse community with many Asians, Lena had different languages and cultures around her. “As a child, I had Chinese friends. I was attracted to their names on lunch boxes. This language was so new to me, completely different from Western languages,” Lena remembered. This early curiosity remained with her and reappeared in college during a US-China relations course, which fuelled her passion for modern Chinese culture. Deep in Rednote, Lena noticed more characters that looked like different objects. She describes herself as imaginative and sharp-eyed, often noticing details that others miss. Besides drawing, Lena translates all her posts into Chinese to show respect to her followers. Her efforts have helped her make Chinese friends online, chatting about daily life and food. Some followers said Lena understands th ... ...
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