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1 . Claire Wyatt, a 24-year-old British volunteer, led eight Cambodians living with disabilities on a 155-mile bike ride from Phnom Penh, the nation’s capital, to Siem Reap to raise money and deliver supplies to those in need in the coronavirus pandemic(新冠病毒大流行).

“Leading this trip was an incredibly special experience for me,” said Claire. “Not only was I encouraged by the determination of each and every rider, but also the team taught me every day not to focus on their disability.”

When she was first asked to lead the trip, Claire admitted, she was feeling nervous about her team traveling such a distance in just a few days because cycling with a disability can come with added physical and emotional challenges.

One team member named Dy, who lost an arm in an accident, biked using just one arm to balance. Another named Vulta could only pedal on one side due to polio(小儿麻痹). Despite all the difficulties, Claire realized quickly that she didn’t have to worry about her team. She saw them deal with rough area that she had seen abled cyclists give up on before.

The volunteers covered the distance in just four days, not only helping so many people across the country, but also overcoming huge difficulties to get there.

“The best thing about this ride is that the riders have all volunteered their time to do this. They are so enthusiastic about Cambodia and raising money for others in need,” said Claire. “The money raised will feed 99 families in Siem Reap.”

Claire recalled her favorite moment of the experience, when one of the cyclists pushed an exhausted teammate up a hill for 2 miles. “One moment that stood out for me was when Naret, our only female rider, was feeling tired,” she said. “Her fellow rider gently put his hand on her back and pushed her for 2 miles! They were encouraging each other to push through the tiredness.”

1. Why did Claire and eight Cambodians cycle 155 miles?
A.To challenge themselves.B.To help out needy people.
C.To take part in a competition.D.To raise money for the disabled.
2. What worried Claire before the ride?
A.She might be injured on the road.B.She would be unable to lead the team.
C.Her team might be looked down on.D.Her team couldn’t finish the route.
3. Which of the following can best describe the team?
A.Confident, calm and friendly.B.Honest, patient and open-minded.
C.Strong-minded, brave and caring.D.Curious, creative and experienced.
4. What did Claire think of the journey?
A.It could have taken less time.
B.It was amazing and inspiring.
C.It changed her idea about human nature.
D.It was more difficult than she had expected.
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2 . Summer Leadership Camp

Each July, Missouri Military Academy’s Summer Leadership Camp welcomes young men from across the country to train, compete and learn. The summer camp experience is a rewarding opportunity for young people to learn leadership skills.

Rein Community Service

Join Rein Community Service and earn up of 80 hours of community service credit this summer. Choose the community service program that is right for you and have a lasting influence on the lives of others. Through their work with various non­profit agencies and volunteer organizations, our teen community service volunteers will experience the joy of improving the global community while having the adventure of a lifetime.

Green River Preserve

Green River Preserve is a non­competitive summer camp connecting children to nature. Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina, Green River Preserve inspires campers to have a greater understanding of themselves, their environment and their fellow man.

English Language Camp

At the camp, children will build their confidence while also acquiring the basic skills of conversation, vocabulary and grammar. Our class sizes are small, allowing every child to receive the required personal attention from our fully qualified and professional teachers who all have a wealth of experience in coaching children from all around the world.

1. Missouri Military Academy’s Summer Leadership Camp is mainly designed for young people who ________.
A.want to be soldiersB.like to compete with others
C.want to develop leadership skillsD.are not good at expressing themselves
2. At Rein Community Service, children can learn to be ________.
A.confidentB.competitive
C.loving and caringD.strong and brave
3. Which camp should a child choose if he wants to be close to nature?
A.Summer Leadership Camp.B.Rein Community Service.
C.Green River Preserve.D.English Language Camp.

3 . When we look at Earth from space, we see a blue, watery world. It is no coincidence that three quarters of the surface is covered by oceans. Water is very common in the universe and is essential for lives. But life needs water in the form of liquid, not ice, and not vapor and that is a little bit less common.

For a planet to have liquid water at its surface, three things are important. First, the planet needs to be large enough that the force of gravity keeps the water molecules (分子)from flying off into space. For example, Mars is smaller than Earth, so it has less gravity, and that is one important reason that Mars has a very thin atmosphere. Second, the planet needs to have an atmosphere. Without an atmosphere, the planet is in a vacuum (真空),and liquid water isn't stable in a vacuum. For example, our moon has no atmosphere, so if you spill some water on the moon, it will either boil away as vapor, or freeze solid to make ice. Third, the planet needs to be at the right distance from its star.

If you were an alien astronomer, you'd think Venus is a pretty good bet for life. It is the right size. It has an atmosphere and it is in the habitable zone of our sun. But Venus is not habitable, at least not at its surface. It is too hot, because Venus' atmosphere is full of carbon dioxide, an important greenhouse gas. In fact, its atmosphere is almost entirely carbon dioxide, and almost 100 times thicker than our own. As a result, the temperature on Venus is hot enough to melt lead, and the planet is dry as a bone.

So finding a suitable planet for humans to live on is only a beginning. Don't expect much.

1. What do we know about water from the text?
A.Water has two forms.
B.Water is a necessity for humans.
C.It is common to see liquid water on the moon.
D.Water flies into space easily with the help of gravity.
2. Venus is not suitable for humans to live on because       .
A.It is very hotB.It has no atmosphere
C.It is far from the SunD.It is smaller than Earth
3. What is the author's attitude to finding a planet for humans to live on?
A.Positive.B.Passive.
C.Hopeful.D.Desperate.
4. What is the text mainly about?
A.Water changes its forms.
B.A living problem on Venus.
C.The research of an alien astronomer.
D.Conditions for a habitable globe for humans.
2020-09-21更新 | 215次组卷 | 3卷引用:2021届云南省昆明市第一中学高三高中新课标第一次摸底测试英语试题
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4 . Our open-top tours enable you to fully appreciate vibrant (充满生机的)Brighton and its renowned seafront, its best shopping areas, and the top-class restaurants at Brighton. Discover the city across 15 stops located to get you to visit it all!

Places of interest

Brighton City Sightseeing Tour takes you to visit one of the south-coast's most popular resorts. This city offers many things to do and places to go, from the striking Royal Pavilion, Regency architecture, and Victorian aquariums, to the famous Brighton Pier, Sea Life Centre, and pebble beach.

Tours

Buy your 24h ticket online and hop on and off our comfortable double-deckers as much as you like, to get to know the city at your own pace . You can also buy a Tour Plus ticket which includes all day travel on the local Brighton & Hove buses.

The hop-on and hop-off tours start just west of Brighton Pier. Further information including a lull timetable and map of the route is available at www. city-sightseeing, com.

Accommodation

If you need to stay, Brighton & Hove has a wide variety of options to suit all tastes and budgets. There are guest houses and bed and breakfasts in Brighton & Hove. This is a bustling (热闹的)area of the city with independent restaurants, antique shops and a lively village atmosphere and just a stone's throw from the beach. Pub Entertainment

If you are looking for some entertainment to go with your drinks then there are plenty of options at pubs in Brighton. Mrs. Fitzherbert's regularly has live bands playing and the Ladies' Mile host swing & jazz nights. Above the Grand Central you'll find the Nightingale Room with a regular program of events including theatre and comedy.

1. Where will you choose to visit if you are interested in ocean animal?
A.Royal Pavilion.B.Brighton Pier.
C.Regency architecture.D.Sea Life Centre.
2. What is special about Brighton & Hove?
A.It used to be a village.B.It has many old shops.
C.It is very peaceful area.D.It is not far from the beach.
3. What can visitors do in both Mrs. Fitzherbert's and the Ladies' Mile?
A.Having drinks.B.Watching comedies.
C.Performing with actors.D.Enjoying a live play.
2020-09-21更新 | 53次组卷 | 1卷引用:2021届云南省昆明市第一中学高三高中新课标第一次摸底测试英语试题
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5 . Do you still remember Jurassic Park, an amazing movie where science brings dinosaurs back from extinction? Now some very smart scientists are working on a way to revive, not dinosaurs, but other extinct species like the woolly mammoth (长毛象)using the gene editing technology known as CRISPR.

As an evolutionary biologist, obviously, it would be amazing to bring back extinct creatures. But even if we can bring them back, we are not going to be able to control how they evolve in the future. No man is an island and neither is any other creature. We need an ecosystem in order to survive. So we can think a lot about the examples of reintroducing species into the environment, like the gray wolves into Yellowstone. Ecology is very complicated and it certainly wasn't important when we first introduce rabbits into Australia, which was a total disaster eventually.

All animals like birds and mammals have to learn from their parents. If we bring them back to life, who are going to be around to teach them? We have examples where in California we've had the reproduction of the condors (秃鹰).What scientists tried to do is to feed the babies using a mother condor puppet. When these poor creatures were released into the wild, they had an unnatural liking for humans. They didn't behave the way they should have, for condors.

According to Performing Animal Welfare Society, a healthy elephant costs about $70,000 per year to care for and an elderly elephant costs a good deal more. Of course, we are not talking about one. We're talking about many creatures. I don't think these creatures will have a future.

1. Why does the author mention the film in the first paragraph?
A.To recall an amazing movie.
B.To promote some extinct species.
C.To introduce the topic to be discussed.
D.To get to know some intelligent scientists.
2. What does the author want to tell us by the examples in paragraph 2?
A.Humans need a balanced ecosystem to survive.
B.To bring back extinct creatures was an unwise idea.
C.Helping endangered species proves to be beneficial for humans.
D.There were all sorts of positive effects about reintroducing species.
3. Which animal didn't act in its own way?
A.Condor.B.Gray wolf.C.Rabbit.D.Elephant.
4. What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Is Jurassic Park an Amazing Movie?
B.What do Creatures Need to Survive?
C.Should We Bring Extinct Animals Back to Life?
D.How does an Evolutionary Biologist Protect Animals?

6 . As I walked down the street on the first day in Dubai last year, the hot air mixed with my excitement, reminding me that I was now in a mysterious habitat. With the curiosity of wanting to try some Arabian food, I excitedly went to a local restaurant. Unexpectedly, an incident happened.

The guard standing outside the restaurant said to me, "Now is the special festival for Muslims called Eid, during which Muslims go on fasting. Eating is banned before sunset. " " But I am only a tourist, not a Muslim. You could not restrict my liberty to have dinner, " I argued. He firmly answered "The tradition of Islam is the same for everyone in Dubai. Once you step on the ground of Abu Dhabi, you should, and you must, obey the rule."

Listening to his response, my disappointment turned into annoyance. As a person who knew nothing about Islam, I felt that their customs seemed quite unusual. Back to the hotel, I began to search for the information of Eid and came to know that every year there is a period of time that Muslims go on fasting until sunset. For Muslims, the fasting is to purify themselves both physically and mentally.

Glancing over the information about Eid, I felt guilty about getting annoyed with the guard. I realized that I should constantly understand and respect others' customs and beliefs. Although sometimes the beliefs of people from various backgrounds are quite hard to accept, understanding the situation better before solving conflicts is much more effective. Only by truly accepting others' customs could I learn from the value of their beliefs. I understood the importance of being determined to one's belief, while at the same time learning to possess a passionate attitude towards others.

1. What did the author do on the first day in Dubai?
A.He enjoyed a delicious Arabian meal.
B.He made an appointment with the guard.
C.He argued with a guard outside a local restaurant.
D.He stayed in the hotel because of the hot weather.
2. What does the underlined phrase "go on fasting" in paragraph 2 mean?
A.Clean the whole room.B.Stop eating in a period.
C.Refuse to eat in a day.D.Enjoy some entertainments.
3. How did the guard in the restaurant talk to the author?
A.Enthusiastically.B.Rudely.C.Seriously.D.Impolitely.
4. What can we infer from the last paragraph about the author?
A.He apologized to the guard.
B.He believed in Islam after the trip.
C.He regretted arguing with the guard.
D.He changed Muslim customs and beliefs.
2020-09-19更新 | 66次组卷 | 1卷引用:2021届云南省昆明市第一中学高三高中新课标第一次摸底测试英语试题

7 . Many people turn to doctors or self-help books, but they forget a great thing that could help them fight illness: their friends.

Researchers are only now starting to pay attention to the importance of friendship in health. A 10-year Australian study found that older people with a large circle of friends were 22 percent less likely to die during the study period than those with fewer friends. A large 2007 study showed an increase of nearly 60 percent in the danger for obesity among people whose friends gained weight. And last year, Harvard researchers reported that strong social ties (关系) could improve brain health as we age.

In general, the role of friendship in our lives isn’t well realized,” said Rebecca, a professor at the University of North Carolina. “Friendship has a bigger effect on our psychological (心理的) health than family relationships.”

While many friendship studies are about the close relationships of women, some research shows that it can do good to men too. In a six-year study of 736 middle-aged men, having friendships reduces the risk of heart disease. Only smoking was as important a danger factor (因素) as having little social support.

The exact reason why friendship has such a big effect isn’t clear. While friends can send a sick person to the hospital or pick up medicine, the advantages go well beyond physical help. Friendship clearly has a big psychological effect. “People with stronger friendships feel like there is someone they can turn to,” said Karen, a doctor. “The message of these studies is that friends make your life better.”

1. The three studies in paragraph 2 show that ________.
A.social ties have something to do with health
B.friends can help us lose weight
C.old people need friends the most
D.having more friends makes us healthier
2. Which of the following has the closest meaning to the underlined word “obesity”?
A.healthB.unhappinessC.excitementD.fatness
3. What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 3 mean?
A.Friendship is more important to women than to men.
B.What people need most is a friend’s care.
C.The value of friendship hasn’t been fully understood.
D.Friendship is more important than family relationship.
4. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.Smoking and lack of friends are also risk factors for health.
B.Friendship and family relationships have equal effects on health.
C.Close friendships are good for women but not for men.
D.It is clear why friendship has such a huge impact on health.
5. What is the passage mainly about?
A.How to keep healthy.
B.The importance of doctors or self-help books.
C.The relationship between friendship and health.
D.How to improve family relationships.
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8 . Weekly culture& leisure(娱乐) guide (April 17-21)

Superstars of modern Chinese ink art shine in Nanjing

9:00-12:00, Monday; 9:00-17:00, Tuesday to Sunday

Nanjing Museum,Zhongshan Donglu, Xuanwu district, Nanjing

025-8480-7923

The exhibition presents 158 signature works by eight of the most influential ink painting masters of modern China, including Qi Baishi (1864-1957), Pan Tianshou (1897-1971), and Xu Beihong (1895-1953). Their works are officially rated as national treasures, and their painting styles and artistic thoughts have had a far-reaching impact on younger generations of Chinese ink painters.

Wu Guanzhong's grand survey exhibition at Tsinghua Art Museum

9:00-17:00, Tuesday to Sunday

NO. 1, Tsinghua University Campus, Haidian district, Beijing

010-6278-1012

Regarded as one of the most forward-looking artists in China, Wu first attended the China Academy of Art in the 1930s in Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang province, and then lived and studied in France, where he was exposed to different art movements in Europe.

The exhibition ends on May 3, 2020.

Rhinoceros in Love celebrates its 20th birthday in Beijing

Apr. 10-March 5

Fengchao (Honeycomb) Theater, No 3, Xinzhongjie, Dongzhimenwai Dajie, Dongcheng district

86-10-6416-9253 

Acclaimed as "the bible of love for young people", Rhinoceros in Love by China's avant-garde theater director Meng Jinghui will be staged in Beijing from Feb. 10 to March 5 to celebrate its 20th birthday since its 1999 premier in the Chinese capital.

As one of Meng's beloved experimental works, the play tells a triangle love story in which a young man named Ma Lu is falls in love with a woman named Mingming and tries everything he can to win her heart. But after he fails, Ma, like a stubborn rhinoceros(犀牛), goes to an extreme by kidnapping Mingming in the name of love.

1. You can call 010-6278-1012 for more information about_______.
A.Wu Guanzhong's exhibitionB.A newset movie
C.Rhinoceros in Love birthday celebrationD.Morden Chinese ink art show
2. You can go to Wu Guanzhong's at Tsinghua Art Museum on_________
A.June 1st 2020B.December 12th 2019
C.July 7th 2020D.April 20th 2020
3. Which of the following statement is TURE?
A.You can only see three famous ink painting masters’ works at the exhibition in Nanjing Museum.
B.Wu Guanzhong lives in Beijing all his live.
C.Wu Guanzhong's exhibition is at Tsinghua Art Museum
D.In Rhinoceros in Love, Mingming stubbornly in love with Ma Lu.
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9 . I don’t realize that I’ve been at college for nearly one and half year until now. Looking back into the last year, what shall I say? It consisted of both happiness and sadness. Life always goes like this, up and down, as is so exciting. Now when I recall the past, no matter how I felt at that time, they are all treasures for me.

That was the moon festival last year, which was also the first time we went out after we entered the college. It was said that the sea in Dalian was well-known and was also a wonderful place to watch the moon. After getting all the food and drinking ready, we four girls set off for the seaside. There were many people and we picked up a less crowded beach. At first, we enjoyed ourselves by drinking and eating. When the moon turned brighter, we played with the seawater. As a result, we were all drenched with water. Bathing in the moonlight, we ran and laughed. We seemed to land on another world, where was full of fresh air, laughter and love. The laughter is still echoing(回响) on my mind so far.

Life doesn’t stay the same, occasionally having a particular taste. That is sadness. What impressed me deeply is a failure in a singing competition. It was the first time I had given a performance on such a large stage in front of so many people. I was so nervous that the whole song was performed out of tune. As you could imagine, I was greeted with boos from the audience. I still remembered how dismal I felt that moment and I sat alone crying at the seaside. After that, I talked to mother about it. She told me that it was not a failure; at least, I was brave enough to show myself publicly.

Everything has passed. I’ve stored them at the bottom of my heart. I am in the second grade already. Yet much needs me to challenge. On the way, there's both happiness and distress. However, I will go ahead just all the same.

1. The author of the text is ______.
A.a boyB.a girl
C.the passage doesn’t sayD.none of the above
2. The underlined word “drenched” in the second paragraph has a similar meaning with ______.
A.driedB.wet
C.frozenD.washed away
3. Life, according to the author, is ______.
A.full of happinessB.filled with sadness
C.made up of laughter and tearsD.not worth living
4. How did the audience find the author’s singing?
A.It was wonderfulB.It was disappointing
C.The passage doesn’t sayD.It was perfect
5. Which of the following shows the author’s attitude towards future?
A.A friend in need is a friend indeed.
B.Do wrong once and you’ll never hear the end of it.
C.Where there is a will, there is a way.
D.Time and tide wait for no man.
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10 . When I was in my first year of high school, I had a terrible time when every area of my life was a disaster. I felt so hopeless and alone that I thought everything was impossible.

On one such day, I was walking from class across the school to catch the school bus home, with my head down, fighting tears of total hopelessness, when a young man came down the sidewalk toward me. Though I had never seen him before, I did not want him to see that I was in such low spirits, so I turned my head away and hoped to hurry past. I thought he'd walk on by, but he moved until he was directly in front of me, waited until I looked up, and then smiled.

Looking into my eyes, this stranger spoke in a quiet voice:"Whatever is wrong will pass. You're going to be OK, just hang on." He then smiled again and walked away.

I can't explain the effect of that man's unexpected kindness and caring! He gave me the one thing that I'd lost completely—hope. I looked for him in our school to thank him, but never saw him again.

That was thirty years ago. And I've never forgotten that moment. Over the years, whenever I see someone who is in trouble, I will always think of that young man and try to give a flash of hope in the dark wherever I can. I carry things for people when they are too heavy for them, sit with naughty babies in the waiting room while their mothers are busy, or talk to tired couples at the checkout line or it could be anything.


If you keep your head up, your heart will show you the place that needs hope.
1. Where did the writer meet with the young man?
A.In the school.B.In the school bus.C.In the classroom.D.In the library.
2. From the passage we may infer that the author ________.
A.had known the young man for a long time
B.made friends with the young man afterwards
C.was grateful to that young man very much
D.avoided meeting the young man since then
3. The author has given a lot of help to others in order to ________.
A.show his sympathy to those who are badly ill
B.give others hope of life when they are in trouble
C.realize his promise made to the young man
D.get respect from those who were helped by him
4. It can be known from the passage that ________.
A.the young man always tried his best to help those who were in trouble
B.it was the young man's smile and words that made the author feel hopeful
C.the author had never been praised by others before he met with the young man
D.the author traveled to a lot of places to look for the young man but failed
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