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1 . Aaron has performed in Germany, Korea, the Czech Republic and across the United States. His back flip (翻) earned him a place in “Guinness World Records”. Aaron doesn't use a skateboard to do his tricks. He sticks a perfect four wheeled landing with his wheelchair. That's quite an accomplishment for a kid who was born with spina bifida, a developmental birth defect (缺陷) that made him even unable to sit independently.

One day, when he was eight, his friends encouraged him to roll down a shallow ramp (斜坡). It was a scary first ride. Aaron crashed his hands, but he was attracted. Six months later, after endless hard trying and training, he accomplished his first trick—lifting up one of the back wheels while crossing a barrier.

“The more I rode, the better I became, though I have to admit that the process involved falling in every way possible,” says Aaron. When Aaron performed his first airborne 180 out of the box, Steve, his father, sensed an opportunity, videotaped the performance and sent it to the Internet. A letter soon arrived from John Box, founder of Colours’N Motion, encouraging him to call him directly whenever they needed anything. Aaron has a sponsor since.

With his mother helping with scheduling, he has had the opportunity to travel within the US as well as internationally. He has attended summer camps for disabled children as a coach. “I know that I can be an inspiration for disabled kids,” says Aaron. “The message I want to convey to kids and adults is very simple: Always test your boundaries and don't let the disability restrict your capacities and possibilities.”

1. What happened when Aaron first tried to roll down a ramp?
A.He crashed into his friend and got hurt.B.He became interested in the sport.
C.He was too scared to try the sport again.D.He accomplished his first trick.
2. Who funded Aaron to achieve his goal?
A.Steve.B.John Box.
C.His friends.D.His mother.
3. Which of the following words best describe Aaron?
A.Independent and cooperative.B.Ambitious and generous.
C.Courageous and determined.D.Energetic and humorous.
4. What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Aaron: skating ability beyond disability.
B.Aaron: inspiration for skating coaches.
C.A boy working for “Guinness World Records”.
D.A boy seeking to be an Internet celebrity.
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2 . There are many heritage sites in the world. The following are four sites in the UNESCO's World Heritage List.

Easter Island, Chile

This place is famous for its huge stone statues. The first European visitors, the Dutch, named it Easter Island in memory of their day of arrival. The small and hilly island was formed by volcanoes. Easter Island was added to UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1995.

Dinosaur Provincial Park, Canada

The park is best known for its extensive fossil (化石) beds, within which 35 species of dinosaurs from about 100 to 65 million years ago have been identified. There are also fossilized remains of fish, reptiles, and amphibians. The area was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979.

Hadrian's Wall, England

This is a Roman barrier that guarded the border of Britain. Hadrian (ruled 117—138 CE) went to Britain in 122 and was the first to build a wall, 80 miles long, to separate the Romans from the barbarians. There was no intention of fighting from the wall top; the soldiers there were trained to encounter the enemy in the open. In 1987, Hadrian's Wall was recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage site.

Salonga National Park, Congo

This is the largest reserve in Congo, covering more than 14,000 square miles. The park was established in 1970. The thick forest provides habitats for various animals like parrots, elephants and monkeys. Park visitors observe the animals from motorized river boats. The park was entered into the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites in 1984.

1. When was Easter Island listed as a UNESCO World Heritage?
A.In 1979.B.In 1984.
C.In 1987.D.In 1995.
2. What was the original purpose of building the Hadrian's Wall?
A.To defend against the Romans.B.To honor the British soldiers.
C.To protect the Romans from attack.D.To keep watch on the wall top.
3. Which site would you like to visit if you want to see wild animals?
A.Easter Island.B.Dinosaur Provincial Park.
C.Hadrian's Wall.D.Salonga National Park.
2021-04-12更新 | 180次组卷 | 4卷引用:河北省石家庄市2021届高中毕业班下学期教学质量检测(一)英语试试题
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3 . With year-round sunshine, postcard-worthy white sand and impossibly blue ocean waters, the breathtaking scenery and authentic cultural experiences along the Belt and Road are among our top-selling destinations. To help go beyond your simple sun-and-sea escape, our travel experts share some holiday activities with you.

Sri Lanka Activities

For unforgettable views of the country's striking landscape, choose to take to the skies and look over the island in a hot air balloon and get unmatched views of the tree-topped cliffs below. The clear waters are ideal for snorkelling and diving, and when the surf's up you can ride the waves.

Windsurfing, canoeing and many other water sports are there to enjoy, no matter your skill level.

The Maldives Activities

With Maldives holiday offers, you can experience some of the best diving in the world. Use your resort as a base to discover the underwater world filled with marine life, take barbecues and picnics on deserted sand banks or get a taste of the islands' culture with a trip to a local fishing village.

Abu Dhabi Activities

You can get the best of everything on an Abu Dhabi Holiday, capital of the United Arab Emirates. Go shopping in the city's shiny shopping centres, like Marina Mall and Al Wahda Mall. Climb the world's tallest sand dune, Tel Moreeb or explore the Arabian desert in a more leisurely fashion with a camel ride and a barbecue beneath the stars.

Cyprus Activities

Cyprus is one of the best spots for scuba diving(戴水肺潜水)in Europe, but if you prefer to stay above the surface, there is wind surfing and sailing. On land, the country's mountains offer the perfect place for walking and hiking, and even bird-watching in the forest places.

1. Who are the activities intended for?
A.Travel agents.
B.Brave explorers.
C.Potential tourists.
D.Green volunteers.
2. Which of the following offers a bird's-eye view experience?
A.Cyprus Activities.
B.Sri Lanka Activities.
C.Abu Dhabi Activities.
D.The Maldives Activities.
3. What is listed in both The Maldives Activities and Cyprus Activities?
A.Riding the waves on the sea.
B.Working out in the mountains.
C.Exploring the underwater world.
D.Experiencing the local customs.
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4 . With exams just around the corner, now is a good time to explore some of UCL’s lesser-known study spaces and get down to some revision. Here are some good choices for you.

UCL Senate House Hub

UCL Senate House Hub opened in 2015 and provides 144 study spaces. What’s more, you can check how many spaces are available online before you head to the place. Located on the 3rd floor of the South Block of Senate House, the center has room for individual and group study in traditional library spaces, as well as armchairs and wi-fi coverage.

UCL Eastman Dental Library

The newly redecorated UCL Eastman Dental Library is located halfway along Gray's Inn Road and is open from Monday to Friday, 9:00am 800pm. The library has 72 study spaces, and many IT facilities(equipment with access to the Internet). The library also has a study room for meetings and a computer cluster room with a whiteboard.

UCL Language & Speech Science Library

UCL Language & Speech Science Library(LASS)has disabled access and has recently been decorated to add extra study spaces. With only 49 spaces, LASS is smaller than most other UCL libraries and tends to fill up quickly, so get there early to avoid disappointment.

Senate House Library

This one may be cheating as the Senate House Library is not technically a UCL library. However, all UCL students and staff can register for free membership online. With millions of books and journals, Senate House Library offers some places a little less used by UCL students but perfect for students who want to focus on some hard work.

1. The four places are mainly introduced to someone who________.
A.likes learning onlineB.prefers to study in widely-known libraries
C.loves readingD.is preparing for exams
2. What should students do online before they go to UCL Senate House Hub?
A.Check whether there are available seats.
B.Take the Membership Card.
C.Make an appointment in advance.
D.Check the library’s opening hours.
3. How many libraries can offer Internet services?
A.Four.B.One.C.Two.D.Three.
2021-04-12更新 | 106次组卷 | 2卷引用:河北省石家庄市二中2021届高三第二学期三月学情调研考试英语试题

5 . By now, most of us have picked up at least one pandemic hobby. And there's a seemingly common pandemic hobby trend: People who haven't been able to go anywhere are making imaginary travel plans. Maybe you're among those who have spent hours researching locations-even though you're not actually planning to travel.

It turns out that you aren't alone. People who seem to be sticking to public safety recommendations are still planning trips they don't intend to book. And, when I suddenly found myself addicted to an imaginary girls' trip to Joshua Tree, I wondered whether this was a healthy distraction.

"It's an escapist imagination," said Regine Galanti, a psychologist, adding that there's nothing wrong with escapism during a global pandemic.

On the one hand, distractions are often beneficial right now. We are a full year into living with COVID-19 as a pandemic, and that means you've probably had to navigate a range of emotions like discomfort, sadness, or even boredom. So any hobby that doesn't harm anyone or endanger your well-being is probably a worthy attempt.

Even if vacation planning is your happy place, Dr. Galanti suggests you "actually think about what you're trying to achieve." Why? "Maybe what you're saying is, I need a vacation from work," Dr. Galanti explains. "Then take three days off even if you are not going anywhere. "When you figure out what you're looking for, you might be able to find a small socially distanced adventure in your backyard or a quiet place. Vacation planning is a good way to spend some time, but there might be an even better way to get what you're desiring.

Anyway, when uncertainty is all around us, creating things to look forward to isn't a terrible idea. And when things are safer, you'll have all your plans in place.

1. Why do people make imaginary travel plans during the pandemic?
A.To develop a new hobby.B.To stay safe and sound.
C.To be distracted from reality.D.To get ready for future travel.
2. Which of the following can replace the word "navigate" underlined in paragraph 4?
A.Express.B.Balance.C.Adapt to.D.Deal with.
3. What is the writer's attitude towards imaginary travel plans?
A.Objective.B.Negative.C.Supportive.D.Unclear.
4. Which section of the newspaper does the text probably come from?
A.Figures.B.Lifestyle.
C.Food and recipe.D.Science and technology.

6 . Regardless of whether or not you are young, there are particular habits that give away your true age. Like falling asleep on the very thought of a second glass of wine, some issues simply sign to the world that you are just over 40. Now, a brand-new study reveals that there is one factor you do along with your smartphone that reveals your age: turning to a PIN(personal identification number) to unlock your telephone rather than a fingerprint or facial recognition means you are of an older technology.

The study, carried out by researchers on the University of British Columbia, explored the links between age and smartphone use by remotely monitoring smartphone customers' habits. “As researchers working to protect smartphones from illegal access, we need to first understand how users use their devices,” defined Konstantin Beznosov, a professor involved in the research.

To get more information, the researchers selected 134 volunteers, ranging in age from 19 to 63, and had them set up a tailored app to their Android telephones for two months. The app recorded all of their lock and unlock occasions, together with whether or not they choose auto or guide lock, and the actions of the telephone on the time of unlocking. This is how they found the generational variations in unlocking habits.

The researchers additionally collected information on the size of consumer periods. The staff discovered that along with an individual's most popular technique for unlocking their telephones, the period of time spent on the telephone additionally related with age.

As one report on the study explains “Study showed that older users used their phone less frequently than younger users. For every10-year- interval in age, accordingly there was a 25 per cent decrease in the number of user sessions. In other words, a 25-year-old might use their phone 20 times a day, but a 35-year-old might use it only 15 times.”

So, in case you unlock your smartphone by hand, you may chalk it as much as a generational desire.

1. What will a man in his sixties probably use to unlock his phone?
A.Passwords.B.Fingerprint.C.Facial recognition.D.Voice control.
2. How did the researchers monitor volunteers' unlock habits?
A.Gaining illegal access.B.Checking their phones.
C.Using special app.D.Recording with cameras.
3. How many habits related with age are mentioned in the research?
A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.four.
4. Which could be the best title of the text?
A.Unlocking says your ageB.Secrets to smartphones safe
C.Smartphones change our livesD.Ways to unlock your smartphones
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7 . In 1998, people in Na Doi, a quiet village in northwest Thailand, noticed that their fish catches in the nearby Ngao River were declining. The fish they did manage to net were also getting smaller. Together, Na Doi’s 75 households decided to try a new solution: they would set aside a small stretch of river to be strictly off-limits to fishing.

The rules are usually simple: no fishing of any kind in an agreed-upon area marked by flags or signs. While freshwater reserves won’t solve everything, in places where fish populations are under pressure, they can give species much-needed breathing room to rebuild their numbers, ultimately making them better able to weather other environmental problems.

Na Doi was the second village in the Ngao River valley to adopt this pioneering approach to freshwater fisheries management. Since the late 1990s, at least 50 other villages there have done the same. As a whole, the entirely grassroots-led reserves have been surprisingly successful, according to findings recently published in Nature. Most importantly, the Thailand case provides probably the best real-world proof that fisheries reserves can benefit not just oceans, but freshwater, too

In 2012. Aaron Koning, then a doctoral student at the University of Wisconsin, began investigating the Ngao River valley reserves to see how widespread and successful they truly were. Koning found, not surprisingly, that older and bigger reserves were more successful, because they offered more time and space—including more kinds of habitat—in which to rebuild fish populations and re-establish rare species. But even reserves established in the last couple of years showed clear benefits from being spared intense fishing pressure. “Reserves that were located closer to a village tended to have an advantage,” Koning says, “probably because villagers were better able to enforce the rules.”

By comparing different systems and approaches around the world, Koning and his colleagues hope to identify common factors for success that could be tailored to diverse rivers and lakes.

1. What drove Na Doi to create freshwater reserves?
A.The declining of the freshwater.
B.The success of the nearby villages.
C.The increasing fish populations.
D.The worsening of the fishing conditions.
2. What does the success of Thailand freshwater reserves suggest?
A.Fisheries reserves are helpful in freshwater.
B.Thailand is a pioneer in fisheries management.
C.The Thailand approach has been applied worldwide.
D.Many fish species need to rebuild their numbers,
3. Aaron Koning found reserves that________ were more successful.
A.had better rulesB.were bigger and older
C.had more fish populationsD.were created more recently
4. What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Grassroots-led Reserves Inspire the Worlds
B.Fisheries Reserves Benefit Thailand Rivers
C.Investigate the Ngao River Valley Reserves
D.Na Doi Is Leading Thailand to a Better Future
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8 . Top Music Festivals in 2021

Coachella

Selling out fast every year, the Indio desert becomes a fashionable place where the coolest bands are watched by trendy people and celebrities. Near the top of everyone's bucket list of festivals, Coachella is a constant source of annual expectation and a hotbed for musical discussion.

When &. where: April 9-11 &. 16-18, 2021; Indio

Ultra Music Festival

Seen as the ultimate gathering for electronic music fans across the nation and globe, the streets of Miami turn into a bold and bumping party with popular DJs playing what will be the sounds of summer.

When & where: March 26-28, 2021; Miami

South By South West

Regarded as the ultimate trend-setter and launcher of careers, SXSW is an annual showcase of music, films and interactive highlights enjoyed through performances, showcases, talks, screenings and more. Virtually taking over the city of Austin, everyone in the world of music from fans to media flock here to discover the next big thing.

When &, where: March 16-20, 2021; Austin

The Governors Ball Music Festival

Another event which proves the music loving potential of Randall's Island Park is Governors Ball, an exciting and infectious mix of rock, hip-hop, electronic, pop and folk.   Providing a variety of music and food tastes, whether you look to kick back and relax or dance to the beats, Governors Ball has what you want.

When & where: June 11-14, 2021; New York

1. Which music festival lasts the most days?
A.CoachellaB.Ultra Music Festival.
C.South By South WestD.The Governors Ball Music Festival.
2. What is special about Ultra Music Festival?
A.It's held in a park.
B.It features electronic music
C.It's a gathering of popular DJs.
D.It's the most popular in the country.
3. Which city could you go if you love both music and movies?
A.Indio.B.Miami.C.AustinD.New York.
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9 . Becoming a real runner

I would never use the word “athletic” to describe myself. To me, athletes are people who really enjoy working out. I remember crying in middle school when I had to run a mile during gym class. I huffed and puffed as I jogged. As I grew up, I would go to the gym, but I never enjoyed working out. That, I thought, was for real runners.

In June 2017, my friend sent me an email that would forever change my attitude towards running. He was training for a 200-mile relay (接力赛) and wanted me to be on his team. I would run three legs between four and six miles each over the course of two days. Figuring that I would never again have the chance to work with some top runners, I immediately agreed, and started running outside to prepare.

That first run was hard. I purposefully avoided Central Park in order to stay away from real runners. After a few blocks, I was already winded, and ran the rest of the way home. I called my mom, choked up, to say I had no hope at all of running this relay. But she encouraged me to keep at it, so I didn't quit. I went from running four miles a week to eight within one month before my advanced training began.

I was frightened going into the first training session with the team as everyone else was super “athletic”. We ran for five miles, and I was significantly slower. However, my teammates were so supportive that I felt the runner’s high, which I had never believed existed.

One day, about two weeks into training, my ankle gave out while I was running in Central Park. I was diagnosed with a stress fracture (应力性骨折). The doctor told me to stop running for two months. It took me a while to face the fact that I was out of the race. My doctor told me that he too had once been struck down with a stress fracture, and the following year, he beat his best running time in a half-marathon. That brought me hope.

I made it through the next two months by picturing myself running again. Just yesterday, for the first time since that fateful day, I took my outdoor run with my physical therapist. I mentioned that I might run a half-marathon the next year. Now I wake up excited for the days I get to run. Maybe I am a “real runner” after all.

1. According to the article, when did the author start to feel passion for running?
A.After she got into the habit of working out.
B.After she got the courage to run outdoors on her own.
C.After she ran with some top runners and got their encouragement.
D.After she broke her ankle in training and stayed in bed for two months.
2. The underlined word in the passage refers to her doctor’s _________.
A.helpful advice.
B.immediate treatment.
C.experience in the marathon.
D.personal experience with an injury.
3. What can we infer from the article about the author?
A.She didn’t take the relay seriously.
B.She had a strict and overprotective mother.
C.She felt disappointed about withdrawing from the race.
D.She would have expected to run a half-marathon if she had won the race.
4. The author’s purpose of writing the article was to _________.
A.urge readers to exercise regularly.
B.share with readers the fun of running.
C.warn readers to be careful about running.
D.encourage readers to pursue their hobbies.
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10 . Vincent Van Gogh, for whom color was the most   important form of expression, was born in Holland in 1853. Brought up in a religious and cultured atmosphere, Van Gogh was highly emotional and lacked self-confidence. Between 1860 and 1880, when he finally decided to become an artist, Van Gogh had worked unsuccessfully as a clerk in a bookstore and an art salesman. He remained in Belgium to study art, determined to give happiness by creating beauty. One of his famous paintings is The Potato Eaters (1885).

In 1886, he went to Paris to join his brother Théo. In Paris, Van Gogh studied with Cormon, later met Pissarro, Monet, and Gauguin, and began to lighten his very dark palette(调色板).His nervous temperament made him a difficult companion and night-long discussions combined with painting all day undermined his health. He decided to go south to Arles where he hoped his friends would join him and help found a school of art. Gauguin did join him but with bad results. Near the end of 1888, an incident led Gauguin to finally leave Arles. Van Gogh                           ran after him with an open razor, was stopped by Gauguin, but ended up cutting a part of his own ear off. Van Gogh then was sent to a mental (精神的) hospital for treatment.

In May of 1890, he seemed much better and went to live in Auvers-sur-Oise under the watchful eye of Dr Cachet. Two months later he was dead,   having shot himself “for the good of all”.During his brief career he had sold one painting. Van Goghˈs finest works were produced in less than three years. His great fusion (融合) of form and content is powerful, dramatic and emotional, for the artist was completely absorbed in the effort to explain either his struggle against madness or his comprehension of the spiritual essence (精华) of man and nature.

1. Gauguin finally decided to leave Van Gogh probably because ________.
A.Van Gogh didnˈt like Gauguin at all
B.something was wrong with Van Gogh
C.Gauguin cut off one of Van Goghˈs ears
D.Gauguin hated to be a teacher at the school
2. Before Van Gogh started to learn art, ________.
A.he couldnˈt do his work well
B.he was confident about himself
C.he did a good job in a bookstore
D.he was one of the successful artists
3. The underlined word “undermined” in Paragraph 2 means “________”.
A.harmedB.improved
C.challengedD.punished
4. What can we learn from Van Goghˈs works?
A.His pride and kindness.
B.His cruelty and failure.
C.His honesty and strength.
D.His struggle and viewpoints.
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