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文章大意:这是一篇夹叙夹议文。人们往往更喜欢夸耀孩子的天赋,但是作者认为孩子的良好品质更值得夸耀。

1 . When mothers I know talk about their gifted kids, I will have a lot of conflicting emotions. I get it that the moms are proud, and surely, I don’t mind hearing about the kids’ other amazing achievements. It’s the gifted thing that gets me.

I would probably feel differently if my daughter Violet was some great prodigy. Maybe I would be out there bragging (吹嘘) with some mothers if she was reading on an eighth grade level instead of struggling through “I’ll Teach My Dog a Lot of Words”. Like every other parent, I had dreams of Violet being some kind of combination of Lincoln and Mozart. But in schoolwork at least, Violet seems solidly normal, ahead of some in her class, behind when compared to others.

But why do I care? Normal is a good thing! Normal is great! As it is, what I’d like to brag about seems like a thing people never care about. My Violet is a really great little girl. She’s a little hothead, with a temper, but she also cares about other people’s feelings. When friends of hers are sick, she wants to make them little cards and pictures to help them feel well. A new little girl came to her classroom last week, and Violet noticed she was feeling lonely and scared, so she asked the new girl to play at break.

But no one brags how nice their kid is. Too bad. That’s the kind of thing I’d like to hear. I don’t think I’d mind listening to lots of stories of kindness. “Oh yeah? Well, my kid took his plate to the sink without asking!” “Yeah? My kid lined up his shoes in rows in his closet and then sat on my lap and told me I was pretty!” Listening to those kinds of stories makes me feel cheery. They make me feel like the world is a good place, full of people who care for each other. Unlike those about kids who are trying to be the best.

1. Hearing other moms bragging about their gifted kids, the author feels______.
A.calmB.proudC.uncomfortableD.surprised
2. What does the underlined word “prodigy” in Paragraph 2 mean?
A.A person who studies hard.B.A person who acts unwisely.
C.A person with unusual abilities.D.A person with a great personality.
3. Which of the following can best describe Violet?
A.She is intelligent.B.She is kind-hearted.
C.She is a perfect girl.D.She is sometimes lonely.
4. The author prefers to listen to stories about______.
A.kids’ happy livesB.kids’ achievements
C.kids’ good characterD.kids’ wonderful talents
2023-09-03更新 | 13次组卷 | 1卷引用:新外研版高中英语必修二 Unit 5 On the road单元测试
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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道,主要讲的是一名奥地利滑雪者在被雪崩掩埋后获救,这被称为“奇迹”。

2 . The rescue of an Austrian skier who was found alive after being buried by an avalanche is being called a “miracle”. Police in Upper Styria — the mountainous and forested region in southern Austria — said they were alerted on Christmas Day that a 26-year-old skier had not returned from the slopes. The man who alerted police said he had managed to get through to the skier’s mobile phone but heard only “cracking noises” on the line, the BBC reported.

A rescue team was able to trace the skier beneath more than 3 feet of snow using an electric avalanche victim’s transceiver (无线电收发两用机), which skiers are required to wear in avalanche-prone areas. They found the man was on a slope of Mount Pleschnitzzinken, in the northwestern area of Upper Styria. “You can’t move under a blanket of snow like this,” Stefan Schrock of the Styria mountain rescue service told Austrian public broadcaster ORF. “The man was extremely lucky that he had a big enough air pocket under the blanket of snow, so he had oxygen too and was able to breathe.”

The man was found about two hours after authorities were first alerted. However, the avalanche hit the region three hours before that when the man was buried in the snow. A rescue team and local police dogs dug the man out of the snow and he was taken down the valley suffering from hypothermia (体温过低). He was otherwise unharmed.

An avalanche also swept across a marked ski trail near the Swiss town of Andermatt on Thursday, injuring two people. Four others were either rescued themselves from the snow unhurt. Police and rescuers searched the snowslide after witnesses said more people might be buried, but the operation ended with police saying there were no more victims. The avalanche occurred mid-morning while many holiday skiers enjoyed mountain sunshine the day after Christmas.

1. Why did the man alert the police?
A.He found two people injured.
B.A 26-year-old skier got lost.
C.He heard only terrible noises.
D.Many people got lost on the slope.
2. How could the skier survive?
A.Only the dog helped him.
B.He had an electronic transceiver.
C.A blanket of snow helped him.
D.He had a big enough air pocket.
3. How long was the man trapped in the snow?
A.For two hours.
B.For three hours.
C.For five hours.
D.For a week.
4. What’s the best title for the passage?
A.A terrible avalanche.
B.A Christmas miracle.
C.An exciting rescue.
D.A Christmas ski.
2023-09-02更新 | 16次组卷 | 1卷引用:新外研版高中英语必修二Unit 3 On the move单元测试
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍一些让你内心平静的简单步骤。

3 . Simple steps to inner peace

If you wake up feeling tired and lazy, these moves can give you a lift. Our yoga warm-ups will help to loosen and stretch your muscles and joints, and deep breathing also helps you to focus your thoughts, so you feel refreshed.


Upper-body lift

Slowly lower your body to the floor, look up forward the ceiling and breathe in. Hold for a minute. Release (放松).

Toe touch

Bringing your hands to the floor, breathe out while putting your head between your knees (if you’re a beginner, keep knees slightly bent). Holding the position, breathe in as you stretch your head and chest upward. Hold for one minute. Release.

Spine stretch

Standing straight, feet together, breathe in and raise your arms straight overhead, hands touching. Look up, stretching your body for one minute. Release. Repeat moves as often as needed.

1. The purpose of the above exercises is to ________.
A.help you bring back your strength
B.get rid of pain from your back
C.get you warm enough to do further exercise
D.loosen and stretch your muscles to help you feel refreshed
2. The underlined phrase “give you a lift” means ________.
A.raising your body higherB.making you release
C.helping you get energeticD.getting your body straight
3. To a beginner, ________ may be the easiest and ________ the hardest.
A.upper­body lift; toe touchB.toe touch; upper­body lift
C.spine stretch; toe touchD.toe touch; spine stretch
2023-09-02更新 | 6次组卷 | 1卷引用: 高一英语外研版(2019)必修第二册 Unit 3单元测试
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Charles为了帮助无家可归的人,鼓励人们把公司的停车场作为晚上睡觉的安全场所。

4 . James Charles is the manager of Kiplin Automotive Group. For about two months, he has been _______ people to use the company’s parking lot as a safe place to sleep at night.

Charles was first _______ to pursue (从事)his labor of love after he found there was a woman _______ in a car. Knowing the woman was _______, Charles tried to get her into a shelter. However, he was _______ to find that every shelter in the city was full. _______ he paid for her to stay in a hotel for a few nights, he knew there were other people experiencing the same situation. “That was really the _______ I got at that time and I realized I needed to do something for those people without delay (耽搁),” he said.

Then Charles _______ made a post online asking community members to _______ the word about his plan, so that people in need could know his good ________. “For those going through ________ times, we would like to ________ a safe place for you. We can’t put everyone in a hotel, but ________ we can get you a parking lot, a safe place for the night,” wrote Charles.

Since more and more people have ________ his social media post, more and more people joined Charles in reaching a hand. “Any ________, no matter how small, will go towards helping the homeless,” Charles said, “One hand washes the other; two hands wash the face.”

1.
A.demandingB.hiringC.trainingD.encouraging
2.
A.inspiredB.persuadedC.taughtD.allowed
3.
A.travellingB.hidingC.livingD.working
4.
A.sickB.lonelyC.tiredD.homeless
5.
A.excitedB.frightenedC.shockedD.ashamed
6.
A.AlthoughB.UnlessC.IfD.But
7.
A.experimentB.adviceC.messageD.difficulty
8.
A.immediatelyB.suddenlyC.graduallyD.casually.
9.
A.correctB.spreadC.rememberD.improve
10.
A.humorB.performanceC.fortuneD.purpose
11.
A.peacefulB.boringC.toughD.busy
12.
A.rentB.provideC.protectD.build
13.
A.at leastB.by chanceC.in returnD.on earth
14.
A.explainedB.provenC.ignoredD.shared
15.
A.commentsB.investmentsC.donationsD.competitions
2023-09-02更新 | 33次组卷 | 1卷引用:外研必修第一册Unit5 Into the wild单元测试
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文章大意:这是一篇议论文。作者认为,在教育当中,教会学生用积极的态度正确面对失败、从失败中学习非常重要。

5 . After years of teachers asking for the right answers, students aren’t used to someone asking for the wrong ones. Students’ failure tends to create mental burden that negatively affects learning. Lifting the burden requires us to face failure bravely and encourage students to accept it as a natural part of getting educated. While educators have to make sure that students have the right content and support to avoid long-term failure, it is just as important to accept mistakes as a normal part of education.

Sadly, our culture is so focused on success or perfection that students generally aren’t taught about failure. To fill the gap, I share with students a Samuel Beckett quote “Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better”. It suggests one becomes better after each failure. I also play a video on game designed by Extra Credits, which shows people can quickly declare their ways as a failure if they don’t work out and then learn from them to move on. Both the quote and the video can help students get a more positive attitude towards failure.

Teachers can help students accept failure better. In her piece “5-Minute Film Festival: Freedom to Fail Forward”, Edutopia author Amy Erin Borovoy had a set of videos and articles on the subject of failure. Borovoy reminds readers that “a true thinker learns as much from failure as from success.” Taking these short videos as monthly or weekly reminders can be a great way to start “how have we failed and what have we learned” discussions with students.

Teachers can actually use a technique called “Effective Failure” to teach about failure at any time. In my writing class, I often have students volunteer to pick out the worst writing of their own. This lets writers deepen their understanding of why a sentence, word choice, or paragraph construction has failed, and it inspires a sincere interest in better writing. This makes failure work well in class.

Also, remember that students are not the only ones who can learn from their mistakes. As those who teach students, we should do that too.

1. What matters in education according to Paragraph 1?
A.Helping students face failure calmly.
B.Making sure every student gets educated.
C.Allowing students to show their true selves.
D.Training students to get used to long-term failure.
2. Samuel Beckett’s quote and the video by Extra Credits both __________.
A.show the benefits of failure
B.help students develop more interests
C.provide some ways to reduce failure
D.teach students to get relaxed properly
3. What can we learn about the author from the example in Paragraph 3?
A.He tried to advertise for those videos.
B.He considered Borovoy a role model to students.
C.He thought the videos useful in teaching about failure.
D.He found video teaching an easy way to attract students.
4. What benefit do students get when the technique “Effective Failure” is used in class?
A.They enjoy communicating with others.
B.They are brave to admit their disadvantages.
C.They can find more interesting writing topics.
D.They improve by learning from their weak points.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章讲述了科学家们在尼安德特人的遗骸中发现了一根距今约5万年的手工制作的线绳。

6 . Scientists have discovered a bit of hand-made string (线绳) that’s around 50,000 years old in Neanderthal remains. The first Neanderthal remains were found in the Neander Valley in Germany, which is where the name comes from. Neanderthals may have lived mainly in caves and made stone tools, but recent discoveries have given hints that Neanderthals developed some advanced skills that people used to think impossible. For example, Neanderthals knew how to make glue from the bark (树皮) of a tree.

Now, scientists report they’ve found a piece of string on a stone tool made by Neanderthals. Before this, the oldest known piece of string was one made by humans about 19,000 years ago. The string is about a quarter of an inch long. Almost all things made from plants during that time have broken down and disappeared, so it’s very special to find this bit of string.

The scientists don’t know whether the string was attached to the tool. But that doesn’t interest them as much as the fact that Neanderthals knew how to make string. Bruce Hardy, the lead scientist on the project, says that knowing how to make string was meaningful for humans. “We wouldn’t really be here today without that technology,” he says.

Making string is a very arduous process. This string was made from the inside bark of an evergreen tree. To make string that is strong enough, the string must be made of several smaller fibers twisted (缠绕) together in a special way. For the Neanderthal string, several fibers needed to be twisted together into something like yarn. Then three pieces of yam needed to be twisted together in the opposite direction to make the final string.

The scientists Aren’t sure what the string was used for, but they say that string like. the bit that was found could be used to make bags, baskets, traps, or other things. The researchers also suggest that because Neanderthals needed to make pairs and count fibers to make the string, the bit of string may also tell us something about the kinds of math that Neanderthals could do.

1. What can we know about Neanderthals?
A.They were named after a nation.
B.They didn’t know how to make tools.
C.They were not as smart as scientists thought.
D.They may master more skills than people realized.
2. What is special about the string?
A.It is surprisingly long.
B.It was made from wood.
C.It survives a long history.
D.It was attached to a stone tool.
3. What can we infer from Paragraph 3?
A.Neanderthals strengthened stone tools with the string.
B.The scientists think the string is part of the stone tool.
C.The string-making skill is of great importance to humans.
D.Neanderthals had great difficulty in inventing the string.
4. What does the underlined word “arduous” in Paragraph 4 mean?
A.Difficult.B.Normal.
C.Creative.D.Boring.
2023-09-02更新 | 22次组卷 | 1卷引用:外研必修第一册Unit5 Into the wild单元测试
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了发明家James West的故事。

7 . Inventor James West was born in 1931 in Virginia. As a child, he spent lots of time studying how things worked and enjoyed taking apart small machines. “If I had some tools, any small machines that could be opened were in danger,” West said. “I had a strong desire to know what was inside.”

After an accident with a radio, West paid special attention to electricity. But his parents were concerned about the future job for an African-American scientist. They preferred him to become a doctor. However, West headed to Temple University in 1953 to study physics. Because of his school performance in physics, he managed to get training during the summer at Nokia Bell Labs, a world-known American industrial research and scientific development company. He received a college degree in physics in 1957, and upon graduation, he became a worker at Nokia Bell Labs.

In 1960, while at Bell, West teamed up with scientist Sessler to develop a less expensive, more powerful and smaller microphone (麦克风), In 1962, they finished the development on the product. Their invention became the industry standard. And even today, 90 percent of microphones -- for example, found in telephones, tape recorders, baby monitors and hearing aids -- are based on their technology.

West was chosen as Inventor of the Year by the state of New Jersey and president of the Acoustical Society of America. And both West and Sessler were chosen into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.

West left Bell in 2001. After some interviews with several universities, he chose the Johns Hopkins University and became a research professor at its Whiting School of Engineering. “I discovered that Johns Hopkins was a lot like Bell Labs, where the doors were always open and we were free to work with researchers in other areas,” he said. “I like the fact that I won’t be locked into one small closed room here.”

1. Being a child, James West often liked ___________.
A.collecting various tools
B.working hard at schoolwork
C.helping repair household machines
D.studying the operation and structures of machines
2. What can we know about West from Paragraph 2?
A.His university was famous for its physics teaching.
B.His good performance made him get a promising job.
C.He gave up the chance to turn his interest into his major.
D.He hardly got his parents’ support for his further education.
3. Paragraph 3 shows West and Sessler’s invention _________.
A.went through plenty of difficulties
B.was unpopular in the market at first
C.was inspired by some electronic products
D.prepared useful technology for many modern machines
4. Why did West prefer the Johns Hopkins University?
A.It held lots of outdoor activities.
B.It had a close connection with Bell Labs.
C.It had good working atmosphere for teamwork.
D.It was rich in teaching resources and advanced technology.
2023-09-02更新 | 13次组卷 | 1卷引用:外研必修第一册Unit5 Into the wild单元测试
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了怎样写好劝捐信,同时也具体谈到了这种信的大致内容。

8 . A donation letter is what you write to a person you expect, who will give away some of his money to support your good cause. Good as the cause may be, it is hard to make a person part with his hard-earned money. It takes some really great writing skills to write such a letter.

The donation letter for charity isn’t exactly a formal letter for business communication. You need to take a casual tone. Make sure that you know the name of the recipient (收信人) to sound more like a friendly gesture. The language too should not be extremely serious and should be slightly informal, which can make your recipient willing to believe you.

Make sure that you include all the details regarding your program, your funds required, and your plan in the letter. The most important thing is to mention how someone stands to benefit because of the recipient’s contribution. Talk about how many lives your charity fund has been able to change and how many more you wish to change further. This may touch the reader and talk him into making a donation towards your cause. Include the amount which you expect the recipient to donate, within your letter.

A typical donation letter is often divided into four paragraphs. The first paragraph will be an introduction to your organization, like what you do, how long you have been running, and your achievements. The second paragraph will give more details regarding your current goals that you’re trying to reach. In the third paragraph you use a more direct method here, asking politely for any help. Keep it short and clear. The final paragraph is your conclusion, where you tell exactly how the help received would be put into good use. Add a “thank you” for any and all help received.

1. How should the language used in a donation letter be?
A.Relaxing and persuasive.
B.Happy and friendly.
C.Official and honest.
D.Short and clear.
2. What is the key to encouraging a donation?
A.Asking about the recipient’s plan.
B.Including all the details of people in need.
C.Telling directly the amount of money you expect.
D.Showing the value and importance of one’s donation.
3. What is the last paragraph mainly about?
A.The skills used for writing business letters.
B.The general content of a donation letter.
C.The common problems in a donation.
D.The tips on making a donation.
2023-09-02更新 | 17次组卷 | 1卷引用:外研必修第一册Unit5 Into the wild单元测试
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文章大意:本文为一篇夹叙夹议文。这篇博客介绍了作者在高中遇到了困难和挫折,但通过适应压力和找到自信,她发现自己其实很聪明。她希望通过自己的经历,鼓励那些在适应新环境中迷失的孩子们,以及那些在高级课程中感到困惑的孩子们,让他们知道他们也是聪明的。

9 . After I entered high school, I attended advanced classes and I had a teacher who made me think I was stupid.

In my freshman year, I had trouble writing essays for that teacher. She was strict. She made fun of me, sometimes in front of the class. It didn’t help that my friend was a genius (天才) who would text me the night before our essay was due (到期) and ask, “ What is the essay about again?” She would receive a 97 and I would receive an 80 even though I had revised (修正) and edited that piece for two weeks. Once I got a 97 on a project that took me two and a half weeks to complete, and I was asked how much help my mom had given to me. In the second grade, I had trouble with my essay writing once again. Besides, I had problems in Maths even though I understood the concepts.

Now I am in a new school and taking many subjects and I am doing well. Actually in the beginning, I was nervous. I thought I would fail all of my classes because my previous teachers had failed me and made me ashamed to try. I thought I was just going to get another 80 on an essay. It is hard indeed. They are fast-paced courses and it isn’t easy to keep up with all the readings and when my next lab will be. But with so much adjustment (调整) to the stress, I have become confident. Now I know how much time I need to perfect that essay, and when to set aside time to meet with my tutor (老师) before my next biology exam.

I am writing this blog to the kids that have gotten lost in the mix---any adjusting freshmen, any lost kids in advanced classes, and the hidden genius in everyone. I went through two years in high school, thinking I was a little slower than the other kids in advanced classes. But in this new environment, with the experience I have received and my new-found confidence, I can say, “I’m Anne Hilker and I am smart!” We are all smart.

1. What did the author want to show by mentioning her friend?
A.She faced a lot of competition.
B.Her friend was a great help to her.
C.Her friend made her feel even worse.
D.Her teachers loved students like her friend.
2. How did the teacher react when the author got a 97 on a project?
A.She felt very happy for the author.
B.She praised the author in front of the class.
C.She wasn’t pleased with the author’s mother.
D.She didn’t believe it was finished by the author alone.
3. What does the author probably realize after going to a new school?
A.Hard work doesn’t pay off.
B.She isn’t as stupid as she feared.
C.Fast-paced courses don’t benefit her.
D.Advanced classes aren’t suitable for her.
4. What is the main purpose of the text?
A.To show students should study very hard.
B.To tell teachers to believe in their students.
C.To show teachers should be kind to their students.
D.To tell students to learn to face stress and have confidence.
5. How would a lost student most probably feel after reading the author’s story?
A.InspiredB.DisappointedC.MovedD.Anxious
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10 . Here are some of the coolest robots in the world.


Pleo

Pleo is one of the most good-looking robots on the market. The robot is designed to learn from its experiences, and the environment it is kept in. Pleo has become especially popular among children, as it could be used for both entertainment and educational purposes. It exhibits lively behavior like eating and sleeping. It can now be bought at a price of $469.


BigDog

BigDog is the most advanced rough land robot on earth. Designed to serve military (军事的) uses, the machine is around 3 feet long, 2.5 feet tall, and weighs 240 pounds. The robot can move on rough land at a speed of four miles per hour, and is able to carry up to 340 pounds of weight.


I-Sobot

An Amazing human-like robot, I-Sobot is one of the smallest human-like robots, with a height of just 6.5 inches and a weight of 12 ounces. It costs $300. It has become the most-produced robot in the world. This small robot can walk, play the air guitar, and perform about 200 moves. This robot can be controlled by either a remote control or voice commands.


Schaft
       Schaft is an award-winning robot by Google. It looks like a man. Schaft can perform several tasks on its own, and is able to get through disaster areas and work with any tools and materials at hand. With the strength of 10 average people, Schaft is able to lift and clear heavy things. It weighs 209 pounds. It is able to move at a speed of 2km / h.
KeepOn

KeepOn is a small robot which can perform simple and natural interaction. Developed in 2015, KeepOn is an interactive toy designed to help children with autism(自闭症) in their social development, and costs anywhere from $40 to $100.

1. What makes Pleo different from the other four robots mentioned in the text?
A.Being very cheap for customers.B.Having a very special appearance.
C.Having the ability to learn new things.D.Being able to be played with all the time.
2. Which of the following robots is designed for the army?
A.PleoB.BigDogC.I-SobotD.KeepOn
3. What do we learn about I-Sobot?
A.It can move fast.B.It is difficult to control.
C.It is expensive to produce.D.It has been very popular.
4. What is Schaft most probably suitable for?
A.EntertainmentB.Interacting with children
C.Educational purposesD.Performing rescue tasks
5. Who would most probably buy KeepOn?
A.Children who want to win an award.
B.Old and lonely people who need much help.
C.Parents with a child who cannot interact well.
D.Parents who want their children to learn new things.
2023-09-02更新 | 77次组卷 | 1卷引用:天津市第一中学外研版高中英语必修第二册第二次单元测试
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