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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。一位心理治疗师创立了Sidewalk Talk公益组织,带领志愿者们走上街头,邀请路人坐下来聊天,通过倾听和真诚的交谈帮助人们化解孤独情绪。

1 . Traci Ruble, a psychotherapist (心理治疗师), felt worried that people today were experiencing loneliness and a shortage of personal connections. She understood that with busy lives and challenging jobs, people were unable to make these connections.

So on a spring day in 2015, Ruble and a small number of volunteers set up chairs on sidewalks in 12 locations around San Francisco, California and invited people passing by to sit for a few minutes and chat. This was the beginning of Sidewalk Talk, an organization whose mission is to create public spaces of connections where the people are.

Today, the organization has more than 4,000 volunteers in 40 cities. Around 25 percent of the volunteers are licensed therapists (持证治疗师). They come from different backgrounds and are a mixed group. Volunteers receive training from the organization.

Listening activities are held several times a month along with other organizations. In San Francisco, Sidewalk Talk partners with Lava Mae, a non-governmental organization (NGO) that brings mobile showers to homeless people.

Sidewalk Talk gives people a chance to speak and be listened to but it is not therapy, according to Ruble. “I’m not interacting as a therapist out there. I’m not there to solve someone’s problems,” she said. “I’m there to practice being human.”

Ruble stressed that therapy is one-sided and that therapists are taught to avoid self-disclosure(自我表露) but by “being human” she could carry out interactions by sharing her own life and showing empathy (同感) with the people she talks with.

According to a report, 31 percent of all Americans experience serious loneliness including 61 percent of young adults. To fix that, rebuilding community relationships is very important. While listening activities will not solve the loneliness problem, these chats could help someone have a brighter day. Knowing that there are empathetic people who are willing to fully listen and share your feelings could make all the difference to a lonely person.

1. What can we learn about Sidewalk Talk?
A.It is largely made up of licensed therapists.
B.It encourages people to share and reconnect.
C.It was set up with the help of other organizations.
D.It aims to improve people’s language expression ability.
2. Why does Ruble stress “being human”?
A.It leads to a healthier life.
B.It helps people solve problems.
C.It makes chats go more smoothly.
D.It allows people to receive support.
3. What does the last paragraph mainly show us?
A.The power of good community relationships.
B.The seriousness of the loneliness problem.
C.The results of being an empathetic person.
D.The need for Sidewalk Talk’s activities.
4. What is the best title for the text?
A.Taking listening to the streets
B.Dealing with loneliness by volunteering
C.Building powerful connections between people
D.Enjoying having deep conversations with strangers
2024-04-15更新 | 63次组卷 | 2卷引用:湖北省十堰市郧阳中学2023-2024学年高一上学期11月月考英语试题
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文章大意:本文是应用文。文章介绍了四本儿童环保书籍。

2 . Environmental Books For Kids

City Green, by DyAnne DiSalvo-Ryan (1994)

It is a great book on how anyone can take action and make a difference. In it, Marcy, a young girl, wants to plant a garden in the vacant lot(空地) of her city block. The book describes every step of building a community garden for everyone to share. It comes with a handy guide on how you can start your own community garden!

Kate, Who Tamed the Wind, by Liz Garton Scanlon (2018)

This book is a wonderful story of problem-solving and perseverance (坚持不懈), as it tells the story of a young girl who decides to stop the wild wind from blowing by planting trees. It is a great read explaining the important role of trees in our lives and the planet as well as the importance of nature-based solutions.

We Are Water Protectors, by Carole Lindstrom (2020)

If you want to learn more about native people and the importance of protecting water, this is the book for you. It is a story of a young girl who stands up for environmental justice (正义) and becomes an activist who fights to protect the world from pollution.

Pangolina, by Jane Goodall (2021)

A pangolin is to be unlawfully sold at the market. Luckily for her, a little girl, who knows that pangolins are friendly animals with feelings just like humans, asks her mother to buy Pangolina and set her free. If you love animals and you want to learn more about the problems of wildlife traffic as well as the importance of protecting endangered animals, this wonderful book is a good choice.

1. Which book would you recommend to someone interested in gardening?
A.City Green.B.Pangolina.
C.We Are Water Protectors.D.Kate, Who Tamed the Wind.
2. When was the book covering native people’s movement printed?
A.In 1994B.In 2018.C.In 2020.D.In 2021.
3. Who wrote the book about saving animals?
A.DyAnne DiSalvo-Ryan.B.Liz Garton Scanlon.
C.Carole Lindstrom.D.Jane Goodall.
2024-04-10更新 | 115次组卷 | 2卷引用:湖北省十堰市郧阳中学2023-2024学年高一上学期11月月考英语试题
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。作者每年生日的时候都会收到匿名寄来的栀子花,作者却不知道送花的人是谁。在高中毕业前一个月,作者的父亲去世了,母亲为了让作者振作起来,为作者准备了心仪的裙子。后来母亲去世了,作者再也没有收到栀子花了,原来那些栀子花都是母亲送的,展现了母亲对女儿的爱。

3 . Every year on my birthday, a white gardenia (栀子花) was _________to my house. But no card or note came with it. Calls to the flower shop were always _________— it was a cash purchase. After a while I stopped trying to discover the sender’s identity and just _______in the beauty and sweet scent of that one magical, perfect white flower lying in soft pink paper.

But I never stopped _________who the giver might be. My mother _________to these imaginations. She asked me if there was someone for whom I had done a special kindness who might be showing _________. I had more _________ imagining that it might be a boy I fell in love with or one who had a crush on me even though I didn’t know him.

One month before my high-school graduation, my father died. My feelings _________from sorrow(悲伤) to fear and anger: my dad was _________some of the most important events in my life. I became completely __________in my coming graduation, the senior-class play and the ball(舞会). But my mother would not hear of my losing any of those things. Mother and I had gone shopping and found an impressive dress, but it was the __________size. When my father died, I forgot about the dress.

The day before my ball, I found that dress — in the right size — hanging over the living room sofa. It was __________to me so lovingly. I didn’t __________if I had a new dress or not. But my mother did. She wanted her children to feel __________, filled with a sense that there was a beauty even in the face of __________.

My mother died ten days after I was married. The following year the gardenia stopped coming.

1.
A.givenB.deliveredC.takenD.brought
2.
A.usefulB.helpfulC.in vainD.in hope
3.
A.delightedB.imaginedC.enjoyedD.satisfied
4.
A.consideringB.rememberingC.imaginingD.recalling
5.
A.referredB.ledC.preferredD.contributed
6.
A.appreciationB.honorC.kindnessD.respect
7.
A.timeB.chancesC.funD.problem
8.
A.variedB.differedC.sufferedD.judged
9.
A.ignoringB.attendingC.abandoningD.missing
10.
A.unsurprisedB.uninterestedC.exhaustedD.pleased
11.
A.wrongB.falseC.properD.right
12.
A.providedB.presentedC.introducedD.awarded
13.
A.doubtB.wonderC.desireD.care
14.
A.lovingB.lovedC.relaxingD.relaxed
15.
A.troubleB.confusionC.boredomD.sorrow
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Elizabeth Rizzo为年老的沃尔玛员工Carman Kelly筹集善款,帮助Kelly的故事。

4 . Carman Kelly, 82, needed a walking stick to push shopping carts (购物车) back to a certain area daily at an Arizona supermarket. Elizabeth Rizzo, a customer, wondered why the lady was still______at such an old age. She didn’t know that days later she would help change the lady’s______.

After______that the Walmart employee (雇员) was doing the job to clear about $10.000 of medical debt (债务), Rizzo made a TikTok video about her______

The video has been widely______and been viewed more than 15 million times. Through GoFundMe, a popular crowdfunding(众筹) website, Rizzo and her_______raised more than $129,000 for Kelly.

“I was______the amount (金额) we were able to collect,” Rizzo says. “I believe in the   _____of people and I believe if you______their heart, they’ll come together.”

Kelly doesn’t know how to_______Rizzo and the TikTok community. “There aren’t enough words to tell you how I feel,” she tells Rizzo.

Rizzo says she has a______grandmother. “My grandma_______when I was 15,” she says. “I always wished I had her in my adulthood. Now I’ve got my grandma back.”

She______walking down the streets as a young girl. Her grandmother told her to move any rock she saw to the side of the street so people wouldn’t______it. And her grandmother taught her to be kind to others. And it’s those lessons of ______that encouraged her to help Kelly.

1.
A.travelingB.workingC.shoppingD.exercising
2.
A.dreamB.viewC.decisionD.life
3.
A.learningB.promisingC.showingD.doubting
4.
A.interestB.suggestionC.situationD.choice
5.
A.spreadB.soldC.producedD.rented
6.
A.relativesB.designersC.doctorsD.followers
7.
A.worried aboutB.surprised atC.sorry forD.careful with
8.
A.confidenceB.courageC.goodnessD.honesty
9.
A.touchB.comfortC.discoverD.value
10.
A.protectB.answerC.introduceD.thank
11.
A.strongB.newC.strictD.busy
12.
A.returnedB.failedC.diedD.changed
13.
A.remembersB.imaginesC.admitsD.continues
14.
A.look forB.think ofC.trip overD.talk about
15.
A.challengeB.patienceC.savingD.giving
2024-03-23更新 | 44次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖北省十堰市郧阳中学2023-2024学年高一上学期11月月考英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了这个冬天美国加利福尼亚州的积雪是平均水平的2.5倍多,积雪的融化对于需要水的加利福尼亚州来说有利也有弊,总体而言,这些积雪的融化对该州有积极的影响。

5 . California’s snowpack is more than two-and-a-half times larger than average (平均水平) right now, according to the state’s Department of Water Resources. As the weather gets warmer, it’s going to melt (融化). Scientists say there’s no question we need the snow.

“The melting of snow has always been important every single year in California,” said scientist Dr. Pat Abbott.

This comes as the latest U.S. Drought Monitor report shows almost two-thirds of the state is not experiencing drought (干旱), a huge improvement over the past few months. Unluckily, the snowpack can’t make certain that we’ll stay that way.

“Drought is part of California,” said Dr. Abbott. “We’ve had a temporary respite. That doesn’t mean it has gone away completely. It will be back sooner than we would like.”

The snow can be a valuable protection against wildfires, but only if it melts slowly. “Plants stay healthy. They have taken in enough water and are less likely to catch on fire for a longer time,” said Dr. Abbott. “If it becomes too hot, say in early June, and all that snow is melted and gone, the plants don’t get more water and start drying out. By the time we get to the end of the summer, it’s easier for them to catch fire. The bigger the fires are, the greater the challenge is for our firefighters.”

A quick melt can also flood places near the Sierra Nevada (a mountain range in eastern California) that got more rain than they could deal with this winter. That includes places like Tulare Lake (in the Central Valley of California), which was dry for years until this winter. Now, it’s more than 100 square miles in size and flooding communities around it.

The area is expecting even more flooding when the snowpack melts. But Dr. Abbott says floods like this are a necessary risk for water the state has needed for years. “The snow we’ve gotten this winter is highly positive,” said Dr. Abbott. “On the other side, nothing is ever 100%.” Dr. Abbott says the snow is also helping to fill Northern California’s man-made lake, which helps provide water we need.

1. What do the underlined words “temporary respite” in paragraph 4 mean?
A.Close look.B.Short break.C.Clear goal.D.Long history.
2. What can we learn from paragraph 5?
A.The snow’s melting speed matters.
B.It is costly to reduce the risk of wildfires.
C.Some plants died because it was too dry.
D.Plants will be hurt if the snow melts slowly.
3. What does Dr. Abbott think of the snowpack in general?
A.It calls for more attention.
B.It does good to California.
C.It may cause unnecessary worries.
D.It will cause danger in the long run.
4. What is the best title for the text?
A.California’s snowpack: a wonderful view
B.Snowpack in California: a record snowfall
C.Snowpack in California: advantages and risks
D.California’s snowpack: the past and the present
2024-03-23更新 | 52次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖北省十堰市郧阳中学2023-2024学年高一上学期11月月考英语试题
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文章大意:这篇文章是一篇说明文。文章讲述了张泽宁作为一名汉服爱好者,把复原汉服从爱好做成了事业的故事,期间她走访了全国各地,为她的汉服复原事业寻找灵感。

6 . Zhang Zening, a hanfu supporter and lover in Nanjing, East China’s Jiangsu Province, started a surprising journey eight years ago to restore (使复原) this traditional Chinese clothing. Inspired by ancient murals (壁画), Zhang, 41, studied the artistry of hanfu in various museums, changing paintings into touchable and wearable pieces.

Upon graduating from college, Zhang first worked in material research, burying herself in the laboratory, conducting chemical experiments for the study of raw materials. At the time, she was one of the earliest lovers of hanfu in China, frequently organizing various hanfu activities in her spare time. Now as the owner of a hanfu studio, Zhang has worked with women’s re-employment organizations, looking for full-time stay-at-home women with sewing (缝纫) skills. This matched with her need for the production of hanfu.

Around 2015, Zhang began to focus independently on the process of hanfu restoration. In that year, she visited Dunhuang, Northwest China’s Gansu Province where she was attracted by the beautiful murals there, wondering how she could possibly change them into beautiful costumes.

In the past years, she has traveled to more than 10 cities across China, constantly studying murals and conducting research to restore hanfu from different dynasties. She managed to restore more than 50 sets. She referred to different materials including various murals, other cultural relics and literature to make sure that the restoration is as correct as possible. Thanks to her work, many young people wear restored hanfu when they visit museums, and Zhang is excited to see more of them doing so.

1. What can we learn about Zhang Zening according to paragraph 1?
A.She longed to be a scientist.
B.She was addicted to traveling widely.
C.She was fond of Chinese traditional art.
D.She enjoyed watching museum visitors.
2. Why does Zhang work with some organizations?
A.To recover traditional Chinese clothing.
B.To reduce employment pressure.
C.To increase her business influence.
D.To help the companies in trouble.
3. What is the author’s purpose in mentioning Dunhuang?
A.To explain how hard Zhang works.
B.To show the start of Zhang’s independent hanfu restoration work.
C.To promote various Dunhuang’s artworks.
D.To introduce Zhang’s rich travel experiences.
4. Which of the following best describes Zhang’s restoration work?
A.Effective.B.Short-lasting.C.Dangerous.D.Costly.
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者组织孩子们为地震灾民捐赠东西,女儿Meghan捐出了自己心爱的玩偶露西的故事。

7 . When an earthquake hit a small town, many houses fell down. After the earthquake, all the newspapers reported many stories about some of the families who were in trouble.

One Sunday, when I was reading a newspaper, a special picture touched (触动) me. It gave the clothing sizes of each family member. I thought that this would be a good chance to teach my children to help those who were less lucky than themselves. I said to my seven-year-old twins, Brad and Brett, and three-year-old Meghan. “We have so much, and these poor people now have nothing. We’ll share what we have with them.”

I filled a box with foods and clothes. While I was doing this, I encouraged the boys to choose their toys and donate some of their less favourite things. Meghan watched quietly as the boys took out their old toys and games and put them together. Then she walked away. A few minutes later she came back with Lucy, he much-loved doll. She put the doll on top of the other toys. “Oh, dear,” I said. “You don’t have to give Lucy. You love her so much.” Meghan said, “Lucy makes me happy, Mommy. Maybe she’ll make another little girl happy, too.”

I looked at Meghan for a long moment. She taught me a lesson. It’s easy to give something that we don’t want any more, but harder to give what we cherish (珍爱).

1. The writer has_____ children.
A.oneB.twoC.threeD.four
2. The underlined word “donate” in paragraph 3 probably means_____.
A.捐赠B.丢掉C.展出D.放好
3. Which of the following is TRUE?
A.An earthquake happened in the writer’s hometown.
B.The writer let Meghan give her much-loved doll.
C.The writer decided to buy some clothes for those people in trouble.
D.The writer thinks it is more difficult to give what we love a lot.
4. What’s the best title for this passage?
A.A Family StoryB.The Spirit of Giving
C.The Way of Helping OthersD.A Sad Experience
2024-03-05更新 | 15次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖北省竹溪县第二高级中学2023-2024学年高一下学期入学考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了海平面的急剧上升导致一些低洼地区被淹没,虽然采取了一些措施,但也收效甚微。

8 . When 62-year-old fisherman Kpana Charlie finished the day’s catch, he liked to settle into a wooden chair, thinking about his childhood. Back then, his life on Sierra Leone’s Nyangai Island seemed excellent. He spent endless hours playing with his friends on the island’s white beaches. Whenever he wanted to avoid having to do his housework, he could simply disappear into the forest that covered much of the island. He remembers as recently as ten years ago, it still measured some 2, 300 feet from end to end.

Today, Nyangai is disappearing before his very eyes, covered by the endless sea. The forests are gone. And the land on which Charlie’s family home once stood, has long since disappeared beneath the waves.

In fact, the local government has responded to the sharp increase of sea level by building a concrete (混凝土制的) seawall along the length of the town. But in the many smaller coastal towns and villages in the area, there simply aren’t the resources. Then, the government made a project to protect some of the settlements by planting trees, but this has had limited success. With the population relying on woods for building and smoking-fish, few trees lived longer than the project, which ended in 2021.

Sierra Leone has been identified as one of the world’s most weak countries to the effects of climate change, despite having little influence on global CO2 emissions (排放). “Weak countries should be getting some support from wealthy nations to strengthen their climate defenses (防御),” says Gabriel Kpaka, the head of the country’s Meteorological Agency. “But we’re not really seeing that.”

With global sea level expected to rise by anywhere between 1 and 3 feet by the end of the century, along with an increase in extreme weather events, the experience of this West African island offers an understanding of the possible future of countless other low-lying areas around the world.

1. Why does the author tell Charlie’s story in paragraph 1?
A.To describe his wonderful life at present.B.To offer-readers-background information
C.To call on local people to protect the seenD.To attract more visitors to Nyangai Island.
2. What is paragraph 3 mainly about?
A.The reasons for the changes on the island.B.The rich natural species in coastal areas.
C.The measures taken to deal with rising sea level.D.The way to build a concrete seawall on the island.
3. What can be done to help Nyangai Island according to Kpaka?
A.Local government should build a stronger seawall.
B.Local people on the island limit their CO2 emissions.
C.Countries in low-lying areas work together for their rights.
D.Rich countries should offer support about climate defenses.
4. What is the author’s attitude towards the future of other low-lying areas?
A.Concerned.B.Doubtful.C.Uncertain.D.Positive.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了神经学家艾瑞斯·亚当对于为什么鸟唱得这么多歌的研究。

9 . Not all birds sing, but those that do—some several thousand species—do it a lot.

Iris Adam, a scientist at the University of Southern Denmark says, birds have “a drive to sing”. This means hours every day for some species, and that takes a lot of energy. However, singing can be dangerous. “As soon as you sing, you show yourself, for example, where you are and that you even exist—all of that immediately is out in the open for predators (捕食性动物) , for everybody,” she says.

In a new study published in the journal Nature Communications, Adam and her colleagues offer a new explanation for why birds take that risk and whether the muscles (肌肉) that produce birdsong require daily exercise. Adam designed an experiment on zebra finches—little Australian songbirds. Her experiment included keeping male birds in the dark to sever the connection between their brains and-their singing muscles, which prevented them from singing.

After a week, the birds’ singing muscles lost half of their strength. Three weeks later, they were back to the same level when they were juveniles (幼鸟) and never had sung before. When Adam played one of the male’s songs for: a group of female birds, six out of nine preferred the song that came from a male who had been using his singing muscles daily.

Adam’s conclusion (结论) is that songbirds need to exercise their singing muscles to produce top-performance song. If they don’t sing, they lose performance, and their songs get less attractive to females, which is bad.

“What they stress is that you need a lot of practice to improve what you’re doing,” says Ana Amador, a scientist at the University of Buenos Aires. It’s a good rule to live by, whether you’re a bird or a human—practice makes perfect, at least when it comes to singing one’s heart out.

1. Why can singing be dangerous for birds?
A.They can drive predators to sing.B.They never protect their areas.
C.Their singing can attract predators.D.Singing does damage to their muscles.
2. What does the underlined word “sever” probably mean in paragraph 3?
A.Remember.B.End.C.Risk.D.Keep.
3. What do we know about Adam’s experiment?
A.It mainly focused on male birds and juveniles.
B.It aimed to protect zebra finches from possible risks.
C.It strengthened birds’ singing muscles in four weeks.
D.It proved exercising singing muscles matters to birds.
4. Which is the most suitable title for the text?
A.Iris Adam’s work is a big successB.Singing can be dangerous for birds
C.Birds sing to keep muscles in shapeD.Birds and human beings need practice
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Lucy患病时,她的小狗一直陪伴着她,给予她很大的安慰,她毕业后开始就在动物权益保护机构从事志愿者工作,随着对动物了解的加深,她和她的伙伴开办了Woodstock Farm Sanctuary,旨在援救帮助农场动物。

10 . After the doctor’s examination, little Lucy was diagnosed (诊断) with a serious disease. Doctors had to perform an operation on her to save her life. Facing a year of treatment, Lucy ________ her mother for a puppy (小狗). Then, the lovely puppy Lucy named Bobby ________ left her side, keeping her company and sitting beside her as she ________ her life after the operation. “I get along well with Bobby, which ________ me that animals can think, feel and suffer as much as we do,” says Lucy.

In 1994, Lucy graduated from college and began a ________ in film. During her free time, she ________ as a photographer for animal rights groups in 2002.

A year later she ________ her film career. Then she worked full-time as an animal caregiver at Farm Sanctuary in Watkins Glen, New York. “Farm ________ are typically very shy,” says Lucy. “But in a loving environment, you begin to see how ________ and lovely they are.”

Lucy learned farm life and with her partner, Doug Abel, a film editor, set up the Woodstock Farm Sanctuary, a nonprofit organization aimed at ________ farm animals. Through their website, they ________ the backstory and personality of each of the more than 350 animals living at the farm, ________ them and protected them from being sold.

To help more animals, Lucy and Doug ________ the sanctuary to a 150-acre farm in High Falls, New York, which has a fully equipped kitchen and a dining hall in addition to a barn. The new space has ________ their team of 17 members, to host meaningful classes and a kids’ camp.

“People who came here ________ spending time with the animals. It’s therapy (治疗) for them,” says Lucy.

1.
A.askedB.punishedC.paidD.praised
2.
A.surprisinglyB.secretlyC.hardlyD.immediately
3.
A.belonged toB.led toC.adapted toD.referred to
4.
A.warnsB.confirmsC.curesD.orders
5.
A.relationshipB.jobC.lessonD.novel
6.
A.regardedB.revisedC.recognisedD.volunteered
7.
A.quitB.investigatedC.checkedD.tracked
8.
A.plantsB.workersC.animalsD.environment
9.
A.friendlyB.terribleC.uglyD.stupid
10.
A.tradingB.damagingC.controllingD.rescuing
11.
A.inventedB.describedC.believedD.protected
12.
A.shotB.protestedC.threatenedD.helped
13.
A.ruinedB.movedC.donatedD.sold
14.
A.pretendedB.forcedC.allowedD.hated
15.
A.imaginedB.lovedC.refusedD.admitted
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共计 平均难度:一般