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文章大意:本文为一篇记叙文,讲述了遭到意外事故的Mark Raymond在恢复时,看到社区严重缺乏无障碍健身房或设施,成立“瞬间基金会”帮助残疾人重建生活的故事。

1 . In 2016, Mark Raymond learned the hard way that life can change in a split second(一瞬间). One day, Raymond went boating with his friends. He jumped off the back of the boat and hit a sandbank, leading to a severe injury to his neck. He became paralyzed(瘫痪的)and spent months in the hospital receiving treatment. When he was allowed to leave the hospital, he realized that the hard part was just beginning. He still needed to exercise to recover his strength after finishing the outpatient(门诊病人)treatment.

However, when Raymond returned home, he realized there was a serious lack of accessible gyms or facilities that could help people with different abilities work out and improve their health in his community. The lack of them caused Raymond to take action. In 2018, he established the Split Second Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides treatment that takes up from where outpatient treatment left off.

“The Split Second Foundation has equipment for people who have different disabling conditions,” Raymond explained.“Our specially trained staff will evaluate(评估)disabled customers’ physical needs and limitations and then provide recovery, education, and ongoing fitness classes suitable for them. We’re able to push them in a recovery driven fitness environment to be their best selves.”

Raymond’s goal is to open more accessible gyms, not just in New Orleans where he lives. He hopes the Split Second Foundation can help even more people get their lives back after disastrous accidents. “People with disabilities should also be thought of as productive members of society,” said Raymond. “Anybody’s life can change in an instant due to some kind of injury or disabling condition, and we are providing what’s next.”

When Raymond couldn’t find the services he needed, he made some for himself and others. This is the sort of cleverness we love to see in the world.

1. What does the underlined part “the hard part” in Paragraph 1 refer to?
A.The mental problem.B.The process of recovery.
C.The high pressure of work.D.The treatment in the hospital.
2. What inspired Mark Raymond to set up the Split Second Foundation?
A.His love for a variety of sports.
B.His dream of becoming a businessman.
C.A boating accident that happened to his friend.
D.A lack of accessible exercise resources in his community.
3. What can we know about the Split Second Foundation?
A.It provides treatment by cooperating with hospitals.
B.It focuses on holding basic classes for poor children.
C.It offers fitness and recovery services to the disabled.
D.It creates plenty of job opportunities for disabled people.
4. Which of the following is the best title for the text?
A.Mark Raymond’s Journey from Paralysis to Recovery
B.Mark Raymond: Help the Disabled Rebuild Their Lives
C.The Importance of Accessible Gyms for Disabled People
D.Split Second Foundation: Offer Patients Postoperative Treatment
2024-04-29更新 | 70次组卷 | 3卷引用:山东省临沂市兰山区临沂第四中学2023-2024学年高一下学期3月月考英语试题
完形填空(约210词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。这篇文章讲述了山东临沂的一对做窗帘生意的夫妇廖培生和刘晓晖在中央电视台播出的中国诗歌节目中获得了关注。他们在诗歌中寻找乐趣并使其贯穿生活的各个方面。夫妻俩长期以来的梦想是参加中国诗歌大赛,今年终于进入半决赛。他们平凡而幸福的生活引发了思考。

2 . A curtain-making couple, Liao Peisheng, 41, and Liu Xiaohui, 39, from Linyi, Shandong province recently caught many viewers’ attention. They _________ in a TV program on Chinese poems broadcast by China Central Television, inspiring many to _________ their dreams. _________ busy with their business, they still enjoy their lives, which is all thanks to a common _________ in poetry.

Liu likes the works of Su Shi. Liao, _________, loves poems by Du Fu, believing that it is the truest _________ of his life. Finding joy in reading and recitation, the two _________ poetry into their daily routines. Poetry permeates(渗透)every _________ of the couple’s lives.

One of the couple’s longtime dreams was taking part in the Chinese Poetry Competition, a(n) _________ television program broadcast nationwide, and __________ it to the final. The two have signed up __________ for 6 years. In 2021, both made it to the Top-100 __________. This year, they finally made it to the semi-finals.

On stage, Liu introduced herself to the __________. Liao, sitting aside, watched from the side as camera focused on him. Off the stage, other participants wondered what would happen if the couple compete against each other in the coming rounds, but the couple wasn’t __________.

After earning herself a participation medal, they returned to their __________ lives. “Our life is plain and ordinary, but there’s nothing wrong with such a life, right?” asked Liao.

1.
A.enteredB.competedC.participatedD.presented
2.
A.loveB.pursueC.stimulateD.seize
3.
A.AlthoughB.WhenC.WhetherD.Because
4.
A.awarenessB.problemC.senseD.interest
5.
A.thusB.otherwiseC.howeverD.therefore
6.
A.reflectionB.resolutionC.recognitionD.reputation
7.
A.weavedB.absorbedC.composedD.revolved
8.
A.assignmentB.detailC.campaignD.enterprise
9.
A.realisticB.visualC.influentialD.annual
10.
A.turningB.guaranteeingC.makingD.sustaining
11.
A.continuouslyB.frequentlyC.particularlyD.precisely
12.
A.amateurB.levelC.contestD.round
13.
A.candidatesB.participantsC.representativesD.listeners
14.
A.carefulB.sadC.concernedD.clear
15.
A.formalB.normalC.primitiveD.real
2024-03-05更新 | 150次组卷 | 1卷引用:山东省临沂市沂水县2022-2023学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文,文章主要介绍了太阳能树及其好处。

3 . A solar tree is a structure like a tree that generates solar energy using photovoltaic panels (太阳能光伏板). It helps solve an urgent global challenge: Replacing greenhouse gas-emitting energy sources like oil and gas with renewable energy. But the power generation potential of solar trees is relatively limited, and their primary purpose is to raise public awareness about renewable energy by getting people to notice and interact with solar energy in new ways.

Solar trees generally have a firm metal, plastic, or stone base that extends up and out into “branches” on which solar panels are mounted. Beyond this basic structure, there is great diversity in the design of solar tree units. The solar tree’s photovoltaic “leaves” absorb sunlight, converting it into electricity that is conducted down through the trunk-like central pillar of the structure to an inside battery. Many designs feature rotating (旋转的) panels that can move throughout the day in order to obtain the greatest amount of sunlight.

Solar trees help power homes, businesses, and public services. They can create shade to help reduce the urban heat island effect and provide shelter in severe weather such as rainstorms and heatwaves, creating greater urban adapting ability in the face of climate change. They also enhance public spaces, providing charging stations, and powering streetlights.

In comparison to other kinds of ground-mounted solar panel devices, solar trees don’t require much land. They make solar energy generation possible in areas with little land that can’t support vast solar arrays, as well as places that lack sufficient rooftop space for panels. However, solar panels are much cheaper than solar trees at present and have far greater energy generation capacity. Therefore, present solar tree designs often serve as a extra source rather than as a primary energy source.

At present, solar trees aren’t designed as large-scale solar projects, which limits their ability to contribute to the low-carbon energy transition. Still, their varied designs are appealing. This makes solar trees effective at displaying and thereby educating people about solar energy, and promoting a business or organization’s commitment to renewable energy.

1. What is the main purpose of building solar trees?
A.To beautify the urban environment.B.To draw public attention to solar energy.
C.To replace non-renewable energy resources.D.To provide charging services in emergencies.
2. What do we know about a solar tree?
A.It stores energy in its own battery.
B.It can adjust its height automatically.
C.It is made of environmentally friendly materials.
D.It transforms sunlight into electricity by its metal base.
3. What does the third paragraph mainly talk about?
A.The design features of solar trees.B.The ways of saving energy in cities.
C.The benefits of solar trees to humans.D.The difficulties of promoting solar trees.
4. What is the advantage of solar trees over other ground-mounted solar panel devices?
A.They occupy much less land.B.They are cheaper to manufacture.
C.They are more effective in generating energy.D.They can work in various weather conditions.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了南非海滩和岛屿上出现的一种新型房地产——小型白色海滩小屋,这些小屋为非洲企鹅提供了一个安全且凉爽的繁殖场所。

4 . A new form of real estate(不动产)is appearing along the beaches of South Africa and on the dry islands off its coast-tiny white beach huts. With good ventilation and a sea view, they are just big enough to fit a family of African penguins. Their unique selling point: a safe and cool place for penguins to breed.

African penguins, unlike their relatives that live in snow and ice, live well in the cold currents of the South Atlantic Ocean. But when they come to land, their thick black coat absorbs the heat, and they desperately look for cover-both for themselves and their fragile eggs.

Historically, the penguins dug burrows in layers of guano-accumulated seabird and bat feces- that lined Africa’s penguin colonies, but in the 19th century, traders started selling guano(鸟粪)as fertilizer, leaving the penguins and their eggs increasingly exposed to predators and the baking sun. This, combined with other threats such as egg poaching, overfishing and climate change, has caused African penguin populations to plummet. In 2019, they were thought to be less than 20,000 breeding pairs, down from an estimated 1.5 to 3 million birds in 1900.For more than a decade, the species has been listed as endangered by the IUCN.

To date, the African Penguin Nest Project has installed more than 1,500 nests across five of South Africa’s penguin colonies, and plans to expand into Namibia next year, the only other country with breeding populations of the species.

“This is still just a drop in the bucket,” says Graham, who anticipates they will need to deploy at least 4,500 more ceramic homes to protect penguins currently nesting in exposed areas. “The goal is that every penguin that needs a nest will get one.”

1. What is the reason for building the beach huts?
A.To beautify the beach.B.To conduct research.
C.To house the penguins.D.To balance the ecology.
2. How many factors have affected the penguin populations according to the text?
A.Four.B.Five.C.Six.D.Seven.
3. Which of the following can replace the underlined word “plummet” in Paragraph 4?
A.Innovate.B.Increase.C.Swing.D.Decline.
4. Which column may the text appear in a newspaper?
A.Culture.B.Environment.C.Technology.D.Art.
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章推荐了四部值得观看的电影。

5 . The summer vacation is drawing near. Here we have prepared a visual feast for our boys and girls. Let’s feast our eyes first.

Jurassic World Dominion

It is the final film in the second trilogy of dino-movies, and it’s the first one which really deserves to be called “Jurassic World” rather than “Jurassic Park”. Yes, prehistoric dinosaurs are out and about in the wild this time, rather than being stuck in a theme park.

Director: Colin Trevorrow

Official Competition

Cruz and Banderas have been two of Spanish cinema’s famous superstars for decades, and yet have only rarely acted on the screen together. Now, once again, that wrong has been righted by Official Competition. Cruz is an art-house director who is adapting a Nobel-Prize-winning novel in the film. Banderas plays a dull Hollywood action hero who is hired to star in it.

Director: Mariano Cohn & Gaston Duprat

Brian and Charles

Not a typical science-fiction movie, Brian and Charles is a low-budget, low-key British comedy starring and co-written by David Earl, a regular in Ricky Gervais’s sitcoms. “Brian and Charles is this year’s sweetest film by a country mile,” says Cory. “It’s like Edgar Wright’s The Mighty Boosh project thrown into a cotton-candy machine, and it is also one of the most surprising films about being a parent, even when your son is a 7-feet-tall robot who loves cabbages.”

Director: Jim Archer

Lightyear

After four Toy Story films, everyone’s favourite space ranger action figure, Buzz Lightyear, gets to leave Woody and friends behind, and go off on an adventure on his own. Or so you might assume so. In fact, the latest Pixar cartoon isn’t about the toy.

Director: Angus MacLane

1. Which of the following is right about Jurassic World Dominion?
A.It is the same with other ones about “Jurassic Park”.
B.Dinosaurs in the film live in the nature.
C.Dinosaurs are in danger in the film.
D.It is the last film of the series films.
2. In the film Official Competition, what does Cruz do?
A.A famous superstar.B.An action hero.C.A director.D.A novelist.
3. Which film is a cartoon?
A.Jurassic World Dominion.B.Official Competition.
C.Brian and Charles.D.Lightyear.
2024-03-05更新 | 86次组卷 | 1卷引用:山东省临沂市沂水县2022-2023学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题
完形填空(约210词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。这篇文章讲述了山东临沂的一对做窗帘生意的夫妇廖培生和刘晓晖在中央电视台播出的中国诗歌节目中获得了关注。他们在诗歌中寻找乐趣并使其贯穿生活的各个方面。夫妻俩长期以来的梦想是参加中国诗歌大赛,今年终于进入半决赛。他们平凡而幸福的生活引发了思考。

6 . A curtain-making couple, Liao Peisheng, 41, and Liu Xiaohui, 39, from Linyi, Shandong province recently caught many viewers’ attention. They _________ in a TV program on Chinese poems broadcast by China Central Television, inspiring many to _________ their dreams. _________ busy with their business, they still enjoy their lives, which is all thanks to a common _________ in poetry.

Liu likes the works of Su Shi. Liao, _________, loves poems by Du Fu, believing that it is the truest _________ of his life. Finding joy in reading and recitation, the two _________ poetry into their daily routines. Poetry permeates(渗透)every _________ of the couple’s lives.

One of the couple’s longtime dreams was taking part in the Chinese Poetry Competition, a(n) _________ television program broadcast nationwide, and __________ it to the final. The two have signed up __________ for 6 years. In 2021, both made it to the Top-100 __________. This year, they finally made it to the semi-finals.

On stage, Liu introduced herself to the __________. Liao, sitting aside, watched from the side as camera focused on him. Off the stage, other participants wondered what would happen if the couple compete against each other in the coming rounds, but the couple wasn’t __________.

After earning herself a participation medal, they returned to their __________ lives. “Our life is plain and ordinary, but there’s nothing wrong with such a life, right?” asked Liao.

1.
A.enteredB.competedC.participatedD.presented
2.
A.loveB.pursueC.stimulateD.seize
3.
A.AlthoughB.WhenC.WhetherD.Because
4.
A.awarenessB.problemC.senseD.interest
5.
A.thusB.otherwiseC.howeverD.therefore
6.
A.reflectionB.resolutionC.recognitionD.reputation
7.
A.weavedB.absorbedC.composedD.revolved
8.
A.assignmentB.detailC.campaignD.enterprise
9.
A.realisticB.visualC.influentialD.annual
10.
A.turningB.guaranteeingC.makingD.sustaining
11.
A.continuouslyB.frequentlyC.particularlyD.precisely
12.
A.amateurB.levelC.contestD.round
13.
A.candidatesB.participantsC.representativesD.listeners
14.
A.carefulB.sadC.concernedD.clear
15.
A.formalB.normalC.primitiveD.real
2024-02-28更新 | 45次组卷 | 2卷引用:山东省临沂市沂水县2022-2023学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题
阅读理解-阅读单选(约370词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讨论的是睡眠不足对心脏健康的影响。

7 . It’s no secret that sleep is important to your overall health, but a lack of sleep could have great effects on your heart, a new study shows. The researchers said people with insomnia(失眠症)are more likely to have a heart attack.

Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder in the US, the researchers wrote in their report, noting that 10% to 15% of people in the US struggle with it. The meta-analysis of previously published research suggests that the potential association between insomnia and heart attack risk is strongest in women.

Dr. Martha Gulati, director of prevention at the Cedars-Sinai Smidt Heart Institute, said that most of her patients are women and that insomnia is a noted risk factor for women who have had any form of ischemic heart disease. “We see it probably in 1 in 10 patients in the United States,” said Gulati, who was not involved in the new research. “It is my impression that almost everyone experiences insomnia at some point in their life. The estimate is that 1 in 2 adults experience it at some point in their life, maybe in the short term because of stressful moments.”

For their analysis, the researchers defined insomnia as a sleep disorder with three main symptoms(症状): Difficulty falling asleep, difficulty staying asleep and waking early and being unable to fall back asleep.

The study also found an association between increased heart attack risk and how long a participant slept each night. Those who slept five hours or less had the highest association with heart attack risk and were 1.56 times more likely to have a heart attack than people who slept seven or eight hours. Longer sleep duration wasn’t always more protective. The study found that people who slept six hours a night had a lower risk of a heart attack than those who slept nine hours or more. “A lot of studies have pointed somewhere between seven and eight hours of sleep being the magic number for us,” another researcher said. “There is obviously variability for everyone, but too much sleep is rarely the issue.”

1. What’s the function of the first paragraph?
A.To list a fact.B.To warn the readers.
C.To introduce the topic.D.To draw the readers’ interest.
2. What can we infer from Gulati words?
A.Insomnia is unavoidable in the short term.
B.Insomnia is a common phenomenon in life.
C.Heart attack often happens during insomnia.
D.Women are less experienced in dealing with insomnia.
3. What inspiration can we get according to the sleeping time?
A.Put quality before quantity.B.Too much is as bad as too little.
C.Bite off more than one can chew.D.Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.
4. What’s the author’s attitude to the relationship between insomnia and heart attack?
A.Pessimistic.B.Indifferent.C.Objective.D.Positive.
阅读理解-阅读单选(约300词) | 较易(0.85) |
文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章推荐了四部值得观看的电影。

8 . The summer vacation is drawing near. Here we have prepared a visual feast for our boys and girls. Let’s feast our eyes first.

Jurassic World Dominion

It is the final film in the second trilogy of dino-movies, and it’s the first one which really deserves to be called “Jurassic World” rather than “Jurassic Park”. Yes, prehistoric dinosaurs are out and about in the wild this time, rather than being stuck in a theme park.

Director: Colin Trevorrow

Official Competition

Cruz and Banderas have been two of Spanish cinema’s famous superstars for decades, and yet have only rarely acted on the screen together. Now, once again, that wrong has been righted by Official Competition. Cruz is an art-house director who is adapting a Nobel-Prize-winning novel in the film. Banderas plays a dull Hollywood action hero who is hired to star in it.

Director: Mariano Cohn & Gaston Duprat

Brian and Charles

Not a typical science-fiction movie, Brian and Charles is a low-budget, low-key British comedy starring and co-written by David Earl, a regular in Ricky Gervais’s sitcoms. “Brian and Charles is this year’s sweetest film by a country mile,” says Cory. “It’s like Edgar Wright’s The Mighty Boosh project thrown into a cotton-candy machine, and it is also one of the most surprising films about being a parent, even when your son is a 7-feet-tall robot who loves cabbages.”

Director: Jim Archer

Lightyear

After four Toy Story films, everyone’s favourite space ranger action figure, Buzz Lightyear, gets to leave Woody and friends behind, and go off on an adventure on his own. Or so you might assume so. In fact, the latest Pixar cartoon isn’t about the toy.

Director: Angus MacLane

1. Which of the following is right about Jurassic World Dominion?
A.It is the same with other ones about “Jurassic Park”.
B.Dinosaurs in the film live in the nature.
C.Dinosaurs are in danger in the film.
D.It is the last film of the series films.
2. In the film Official Competition, what does Cruz do?
A.A famous superstar.B.An action hero.C.A director.D.A novelist.
3. Which film is a cartoon?
A.Jurassic World Dominion.B.Official Competition.
C.Brian and Charles.D.Lightyear.
2024-02-28更新 | 74次组卷 | 3卷引用:山东省临沂市沂水县2022-2023学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要向我们描述了经过奥武拉老师的努力,全世界都注意到了这个学校,成功帮到了这些孩子。

9 . Owura Kwadwo Hottish teaches computer science in a school. It is a normal school except for the fact that it didn't have __________.

Owura became famous after he posted photos of him on the Internet. In the picture, people could see he was teaching his students by _________ an entire computer on the blackboard. The photos showed the ________ level of education for children in Ghana (加纳). People were ________that Owura made sure each button was drawn correctly.

He would come to school half an hour ahead of__________every day. He drew the computer on the blackboard, but at the end of his class, it was __________ off to start the next class, so he had to _________ it the next day!

Owura’s efforts _________ when Microsoft (微软公司) took _________ of his act. They first took him to an international educators’ meeting in Singapore. He made a __________ about his teaching methods at the meeting and __________ a standing ovation (致敬) after the speech.

     __________, Owura got the thing he always wanted for his students—some companies_________computers to the school. Not a single child in the school had seen a real computer in their lives. Thanks to their teacher’s __________ , the world took notice and responded with __________ to them.

1.
A.classroomsB.computersC.playgroundsD.tools
2.
A.operatingB.repairingC.describingD.drawing
3.
A.poorB.clearC.ancientD.lucky
4.
A.worriedB.disappointedC.afraidD.surprised
5.
A.lineB.cultureC.scheduleD.school
6.
A.rubbedB.calledC.cutD.shown
7.
A.stressB.improveC.ruinD.repeat
8.
A.broke outB.paid offC.came backD.held back
9.
A.careB.chargeC.placeD.notice
10.
A.planB.speechC.decisionD.medal
11.
A.madeB.waitedC.receivedD.carried
12.
A.SuddenlyB.ImportantlyC.HopelesslyD.Strangely
13.
A.lentB.soldC.donatedD.applied
14.
A.effortsB.painsC.humorD.doubt
15.
A.wisdomB.honestyC.kindnessD.pride
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,介绍医院内的小病人乘坐特殊电动车自行前往医院各科室接受治疗。

10 . The sound of children’s laughter is not something you often hear at a hospital. Yet in the hallways of Children’s Health of Orange County (CHOC Hospital) in Orange, California, the joyous sound of kids having fun will soon be a common occurrence. That’s because Honda teamed up with the hospital to create a first-of-its-kind electric car made just for kids!

Shogo is the child-sized electric ride-on car, which was built by Honda through their charitable “Project Courage”, an initiative aimed at adding some much-needed happiness to the days of children battling with serious illnesses in hospital.

Shogo was made entirely by Honda’s engineers, and they’re incredibly proud of it. The car has been used at CHOC in place of wheelchairs. Now, patients can drive themselves to their treatment s in various parts of the hospital, giving them a reason to look forward to these procedures instead of dreading them.

Shogo is meant for child drivers aged 4 through 9. The car has a simple stop/go mechanism they can easily use, and it’s capable of going about one to five miles per hour. Don’t worry, though; the speed is controlled not by the kids but by a nurse or caregiver walking alongside the car.

Safety was at the top of the engineers’ minds when making Shogo. Besides, the vehicle has no doors so kids can easily get in and out, a soft-to-the-touch interior that can be washed to stay sanitary (卫生的) in a hospital setting, and it comes equipped with an I. V. pole holder. There’s even a toy holder and a horn with different sound options, and kids can create their own custom license plate for the built-in holder. So far, every patient who has tried Shogo has absolutely loved it!

What a fantastic invention! There’s nothing more beautiful than the sound of kids having fun, and we’re so delighted that caregivers at CHOC will get to hear that sound more often from now on.

1. Why does Honda build Shogo with CHOC Hospital?
A.To improve the service quality of nurses.
B.To initiate the charitable “Project Courage”.
C.To make hospital stay more fun for sick kids.
D.To help patients know their treatment procedures.
2. What does the underlined word “dreading” mean in paragraph 3?
A.Being busy with.B.Being afraid of.C.Catching up with.D.Taking control of.
3. What can help keep child drivers safe when they drive the Shogo?
A.The little patients’ driving license.B.The advanced equipment on the car.
C.The design by the Honda’s engineers.D.The company of a nurse or a caregiver.
4. What can be inferred from paragraph 5?
A.Shogo can be easily controlled by the child drivers.
B.Shogo can offer a tiny patient a pleasant experience.
C.More Shogoes will be used in place of wheelchairs.
D.Honda’s engineers are proud of the design of Shogo.
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