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1 . James T.Green thought he was having a panic attack.

He took a break from work to walk around the block during a stressful day, and noticed he felt out of breath walking up a slight slope."This isn't normal,” Green thought.He had become a regular biker in recent months and wasn't exactly out of shape.He sat down at his desk, and looked at the Apple Watch on his wrist.His heart rate was through the roof, and the Heart Watch app he was using to check his pulse (脉搏)was flashing warnings.Maybe it was something more serious, he thought.

Although he had blood clots (血栓)in his lungs a few years back, he had been taking medication, and doctors said that it was an unusual condition for someone in their mid-20s.Still, the symptoms (症 状)this time were much less serious, and he was feeling stressed, so his mind didn't automatically jump to blood clots.Green's doctor told him it sounded like anxiety.But then he showed her his heart rate recorded by the Apple Watch.

"This is my normal heart rate,” Green told her, pointing to the graph in the app.“This is where my heart is now.There's something wrong."

The doctor ordered a CT scan.The blood clots in his left lung had returned.An ambulance rushed Green to the emergency room, where he was pumped full of blood thinners.He didn't need surgery this time, but doctors told him that if he had waited, a clot could have killed him.

Green isn't the only person who has discovered a serious health condition after seeing heart-rate data on a smartwatch.And he won't be the last.Presently, smartwatches from Apple to Fitbit and others can tell you your heart rate and track your workouts.But these companies want to go beyond the basics by developing ways to tell you when something is wrong.In fact, it's already happening.

1. What is not normal for Green this time?
A.He breathed with difficulty.B.He worked out less often.
C.He had a heart attack.D.He was out of shape.
2. Which of the following confirmed his serious problem?
A.He himself.B.His doctor.C.The CT scan.D.The Apple Watch.
3. What really caused the symptoms of Green this time?
A.Tiredness.B.Anxiety.C.Work stress.D.Blood clots.
4. What might be discussed in the following paragraph?
A.Apple's new study on smartwatches.B.The tips on how to buy a smartwatch.
C.Other cases where smartwatches save lives.D.The application of smartwatches in health care.
2020-11-25更新 | 105次组卷 | 3卷引用:安徽师范大学附属中学2020-2021学年高二上学期期中英语试题

2 . The great 18th-century author Montesquieu once put it, “I have never known any stress that an hour’s reading does not reduce." And now many argue for a return to this view of literature as therapy, even using the word “bibliotherapy"(阅读疗法)to describe it.

So what does literature provide, beyond entertainment? It can act as a guide.Those who show great respect for Shakespeare, Milton or Proust should keep in mind that even the most famous author was still a human being.In other words, great writers have been through the same things as you.Like you, they found themselves in this strange world and they tried to make sense of it.And this is what most literature consists of: people trying to make sense of the world.

No matter what your fears or concerns may be, chances are some great writer has written about them.Before seeking (寻求)suggestions, cither from a professional or a well-read friend, be clear about what is troubling you.For example, let's say you were raised in a religious (信仰宗教的)family but now, in later life, have lost your faith (信仰).This is painful to you and you feel empty and alone.Countless writers have gone down this path before you and have found a way out — the German poet and novelist Hermann Hesse, for example, wrote the wonderful little novel Siddartha about this search for spiritual peace.

It would also help to consider your particular life stage.Someone from a poor background about to set off for a great college will want a different set of reading from a retired woman whose husband has died.To take another example, let's imagine you had a childhood of abuse (虐待).For years you have suffered from depression.In that case, you could try Edward St Aubyn's The Patrick Melrose Novels.St Aubyn's father abused him, while his mother escaped into drink, but Aubyn wrote a series of splendid novels based on his life, charting a man's journey through the hard situation of abuse and out the other end.

1. Why does the author quote Montesquieu?
A.To stress the effect of bibliotherapy.B.To explain what bibliotherapy means.
C.To tell us when bibliotherapy came into being.D.To argue for the use of literature as therapy.
2. What should you do before seeking suggestions on your book list?
A.Find out which writer has written about your problem.
B.Know what authors have gone through.
C.Find out how to seek spiritual peace.
D.Know what your trouble is.
3. What can we infer from the last paragraph?.
A.Aubyn's novels suit people who have retired.
B.Aubyn's novels are mainly read by young readers.
C.People should choose novels according to their interest.
D.People of different ages need different works of literature.
4. What is the text mainly about?
A.What novels best suit you.B.A form of therapy: literature.
C.The great influence of literature.D.The experiences of great writers.
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3 . A boy was dying of terminal leukemia (白血病). His mother took his hand and asked, “Bopsy, did you ever think about what you wanted to be when you grew up?”

“Mommy, I always wanted to be a fireman when I grew up.”

Later that day she went to the fire department, where she met Fireman Bob. She explained her son’s final wish and asked if it might be possible to give her six-year-old son a ride around the block on a fire engine. Fireman Bob said, “Look, we can do better than that. We’ll make him an honorary fireman for the whole day. He can come down to the fire station, eat with us, go out on all the fire calls, the whole nine yards! And, we’ll get a real fire uniform made for him.”

Three days later Fireman Bob picked up Bopsy, dressed him in his fire uniform and escorted (护送) him from his hospital bed to the waiting hook and ladder truck. Bopsy was in heaven. Having his dream come true, with all the love and attention that was lavished (慷慨给予) upon him, Bopsy lived three months longer than any doctor thought possible.

One night all of his vital signs began to drop and the head nurse called the fire chief and asked if it would be possible to send a fireman in uniform to the hospital to be with Bopsy as he made his transition. The chief replied, “We can do better than that. We’ll be there in five minutes. Will you please do me a favor? When you hear the sirens (警报器) screaming and see the lights flashing, will you announce over the PA system that it’s just the fire department coming to see one of its finest members one more time? And will you open the window to his room?”

About five minutes later a hook and ladder truck arrived at the hospital, extended its ladder up to Bopsy’s third floor open window and 14 firemen and two fire-women climbed up the ladder into Bopsy’s room. They hugged him and held him and told him how much they loved him. With his dying breath, Bopsy looked up at the fire chief and said, “Chief, am I really a fireman now?”

With those words, Bopsy smiled and closed his eyes for the last time.

1. Why did Bopsy’s mother go to the fire department?
A.Her son wanted to get a fire uniform.
B.Her son wanted to ride on a fire engine.
C.She wanted her son to become a real fireman.
D.She wanted to help her son to realize his dream.
2. What did Fireman Bob probably mean by saying “the whole nine yards” in the third paragraph?
A.The fire engine was nine yards long.
B.The whole journey that day was very upsetting.
C.Bopsy could experience everything as a fireman.
D.All the sirens of the fire engines would scream that day.
3. Why did the head nurse want a fireman in uniform to be sent to the hospital?
A.Because Bopsy begged her to do so.
B.Because Bopsy saw the firemen as his family members.
C.Because she wanted Bopsy to be approved as a real fireman.
D.Because she wanted to do something for Bopsy before he died.
4. Which of the following statements best shows the theme of the passage?
A.Where there is a will, there is a way.
B.Sometimes there are miracles because of love.
C.Great things may be done by painstaking efforts.
D.A mother understands what a child does not say.
2010·湖南·一模
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4 . Everyone needs friends.There is an old saying, "Friends are God’s way of taking care of us." But how do you find real friendship and keep it?

The American writer Sally Seamans tells young students some smart ways to make friends.Sally says finding friendship is just like planting a tree.You plant the seed(种子)and take care of it to make it grow.

First, you should choose a friend.What makes a good friend? It is not because a person has money or good looks.A good friend should be kind and patient(耐心).For example, if you have a bad day, a good friend should listen to your complaints and do his best to help.To make a good friend, you cannot be too shy.You should make each other happy and share your lives.

But things cannot always be happy.Even the best friends have fights.What should you do when you have a fight with your friend? You have to talk to him or her.When there is no one around, have an honest talk.If he or she doesn't want to talk, you could write a letter.


There are three steps to being friends again:

Tell him or her how you are feeling; say what your friend has done wrong, and explain why you did this or that.Remember that friendship is the most important thing in your life.

1. Sally wants to tell students the ways to            .
A.make friendsB.plant treesC.get happyD.keep fit
2. What makes good friends? A good friend should              .
A.be lovely and coolB.have good looks
C.have lots of moneyD.be kind and patient
3. According to the text, you can             your friend after a fight.
A.buy a present forB.never say a word to
C.write a letter toD.have dinner with
4. What is the best title of the text?
A.Teenagers and friendship.B.Finding and keeping friendship
C.The trouble of growing up.D.Good friends around you.
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5 . When I was a kid, my siblings (兄弟姐妹) and I used to have ice cream for dessert. Every day, we would choose which ice cream flavor to have, whether to eat it in a cone or a bowl. Then we would happily wolf down our treat (款待) as fast as we could.

Once, though, when I was probably about 10 or 11, our grandpa came to visit us. Grandpa always had a unique view on things. On this particular occasion, my sister and I were making bets as to who could finish our ice cream first. With a smile, Grandpa said, “Why would you want to finish first? If you eat slowly, it will last longer. You should have a competition to see who can finish last.” Even now, I always try to taste my ice cream, but of course this is about more than just dessert.

Too often, kids want to scramble (争夺) for more, whether it’s more ice cream, more toys, or more friends. This habit persists into our adult years, and we end up constantly scrambling for more. We never develop the skill of appreciating what we have. If we learn to recognize this pattern and change it, we can raise our kids a little differently, giving them the tool of tasting their widely known dessert, which could lead to a happier life for them.

What my grandpa taught me that day was really that if you take the opportunity to enjoy what’s in front of you, the pleasure will last longer and be more rewarding than if you rush through life always trying to get the next treat. It’s a lesson that, I think, has made my adult life happier, as well. These days, when I want something, I wait as long as I can before I allow myself to have it. Then, when I finally get it, I make sure to treasure it as long as possible, because I know that, no matter what it is, it will be gone all too soon.

1. The author’s grandfather advised her sister and her to_______.
A.stop eating ice creamB.learn something from their way of eating
C.stop the competition between themD.eat ice cream as slowly as possible
2. Which of the following best describes the author’s grandfather?
A.Humorous.B.Wise.C.Strict.D.Careful.
3. What advice does the author give us in the passage?
A.Value what you have.B.Keep longing for more.
C.Have a balanced diet.D.Save for the future.
4. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A.The author benefits a lot from her grandfather’s advice.
B.The author doesn’t like ice cream as much as before.
C.The author just starts to understand her grandfather.
D.The author longs for the days when they ate ice cream.
2020·山东·模拟预测
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6 . The African grey parrot’s ability to talk and mimic sounds makes it a charming companion. African grey owners often report that their greys oftentimes talk in context and can understand their people’s emotions (情感). The African grey parrot is not just a top talker - this bird is also known for its extreme intelligence, which gives them the name “The Einsteins of the Bird World”.

The bird is medium-sized, dusty-looking and almost pigeon-like. It has a bright red tail, intelligent orange eyes, and a stunning scalloped (扇形的) pattern to its feathers. Their diet in the wild consists mostly of nuts, seeds, fruits, and leafy matter.

At home, African greys need plenty of toys that challenge their intelligence, such as food searching and puzzle toys. Nutri-Berries by Lafeber Company are a perfect choice, which, with a balance of grains, seeds and other nutrients in the shape of a berry, encourages African greys to hold, bite off, and even play with, just as they do in the wild.

African greys seem especially affected by stress and disturbing noise in their environment and can be put more at ease by placing one corner of the cage against a wall as opposed to in the middle of a room.

African grey parrots are more likely to suffer from lack of Vitamin-A/beta-carotene, and therefore benefit from eating vegetables high in beta-carotene, such as cooked sweet potato and fresh kale. Lack of Vitamin-D is another concern, especially for greys on a poor diet. Offering a balanced, pill-shaped diet, such as Nutri-Berries, helps prevent vitamin and mineral shortage.

1. Why are African grey parrots called “The Einsteins of the Bird World”?
A.Because of their brain size.B.On account of their intelligence.
C.Owing to their rich emotions.D.Due to their talking ability.
2. What can “Nutri-Berries” probably be?
A.A brand of bird food.B.Puzzle toys for birds.
C.A type of round fruit.D.Wild Intelligence games.
3. What is the characteristic of African grey parrots?
A.They may get ill due to lack of Vitamin
B.They prefer to stay in the middle of the room.
C.They are dusty looking with blue eyes.
D.They are smart and love to have fun.
4. Where can we most probably find the passage?
A.In a wildlife magazine.B.In science fiction.
C.In a travel guide.D.On a shopping website.

7 . This summer there is plenty to keep you all busy from free movies at Regal Mayfaire stadium to free theater performance.

Free Movies

Free movies will be shown on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8 a.m. at Regal Mayfaire stadium from June 14 to Aug 11. Call 9102563425 for more information.

Free Admission to Hundreds of Museums

This Saturday, July 25, hundreds of US museums are admission-free for the Smithsonian’s annual Museum Day.

Unlike previous Museum Day celebrations, you must sign up for a free ticket that allows two people to any of the participating museums. That means filling out a form and having the ticket emailed to you. Not bad for a free offer that will give you admission to museums such as the Adler Planetarium and the Air & Space Museum in Downtown Wilmington. Please see the website for the list of collections: http://www.mec.com.

Downtown Wilmington Concert

Downtown Sundown Concert Series will take place every Friday at 6 p.m. from June 16 to Aug.15. See the following link for a list of bands: http://www.wilmingtondowntown.com. Local performers will be performing “Much Ado about Nothing” at the newly built Greenfield Lake Amphitheater. All shows are free to the public.

Free Night of Theater

It’s the yearly run of the Free Night of Theater, when hundreds of theaters in 120 US cities give away thousands of tickets to local productions.

While the opening date is June 15, many of the theaters start giving away their free tickets by Oct. 1 or in waves during the month of June for performance dates throughout the month. Ticket seekers are limited to two tickets for one performance.

Find your city on the Free Night of Theater website (http://www.retheater.com) and check the listings for performances, their dates and their ticket giveaway times and locations.

1. You can go to watch a free movie on ________.
A.A Monday in JuneB.A Thursday in July
C.A Sunday in SeptemberD.A Wednesday in November
2. How can people get a free ticket to the Museums?
A.By getting the ticket in the participating museums.
B.By downloading and printing out a form by yourself.
C.By signing up and paying for the ticket on the website.
D.By filling out a form and having the ticket emailed to you.
3. Which of the following shows the similarity between Museum Day and Free Night of Theater?
A.They take place once a year.B.They last for the same length of time.
C.The tickets can be used in any US city.D.Their opening dates are the same.

8 . A robot created by Washington State University (WSU) scientists could help elderly people with dementia (痴呆) and other limitations live independently in their own homes.

The Robot Activity Support System, or RAS, uses sensors installed in a WSU smart home to determine where its residents are, what they are doing and when they need assistance with daily activities. It navigates (定位) through rooms and around obstacles to find people on its own, provides video instructions on how to do simple tasks and can even lead its owner to objects like their medication or a snack in the kitchen.

“RAS combines the convenience of a mobile robot with the activity detection technology of a WSU smart home to provide assistance in the moment, as the need for help is detected,” said Bryan Minor, a postdoctoral researcher in the WSU School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.

Currently, an estimated 50 percent of adults over the age of 85 need assistance with every day activities such as preparing meals and taking medication and the annual cost for this assistance in the US is nearly $2 trillion. With the number of adults over 85 expected to triple by 2050, researchers hope that technologies like RAS and the WSU smart home will relieve some of the financial strain on the healthcare system by making it easier for older adults to live alone.

RAS is the first robot researchers have tried to incorporate into their smart home environment. They recently published a study in the journal Cognitive Systems Research that demonstrates how RAS could make life easier for older adults struggling to live independently.

“While we are still in an early stage of development, our initial results with RAS have been promising,” Minor said. “The next step in the research will be to test RAS’ performance with a group of older adults to get a better idea of what prompts, video reminders and other preferences they have regarding the robot.”

1. How does RAS serve elderly people?
A.Through sensors.B.Through objects.
C.Through a mobile robot.D.Through their daily activities.
2. What can we know about RAS?
A.It is the first robot used in daily life.B.Its function remains to be tested.
C.It can locate people and do any task.D.It can cook for owners on its own.
3. What’s Minor’s attitude toward the future of RAS?
A.Doubtful.B.Negative.
C.Optimistic.D.Uncertain.
4. What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Elderly people leave the nursing home.
B.Smart Home Tests first elder-Care robot.
C.RAS, the first robot to make home smart.
D.Older adults have benefited from RAS.
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9 . On some Swedish trains, passengers carry their e-tickets in their hands. About 3,000 Swedes have chosen to put microchips (微芯片) beneath the skin between fingers. The chips, which cost around $150, can hold personal facts, credit-card numbers and medical records. They depend on Radio Frequency ID (RFID), a technology already used in payment cards, tickets and passports.

There are 10,000 people with chip implants (植入) around the world. Sweden, home to several microchip companies, has the largest share. People can order do-it-yourself kits. And sometimes they get T-shirts that say “I got chipped”.

Jowan Österlund, the founder of BioHax, a Swedish firm, argues that chips are safer than mobile phones because it is harder to steal information from them. But some people still have worries. RFID chips do not have GPS, but they leave a trail when they are used to open doors, operate printers, etc. In 2004 a Mexican government official and his workmates had chips placed in their arms that tracked who had accessed important information.

So why take the risk? Less trouble is one reason. The equipment for microchip implants exists wherever new payments are accepted. Sweden is well suited, as the world’s second most cash-less country (after Canada).

But the chips have little use unless all companies agree to work together. Few shops recognize this chip implants yet, even those organizations that do have had some troubles in the beginning. When Swedish rail officials began scanning passengers’ microchips, they saw private information rather than evidence of ticket buying. For now the chips are used largely as business cards, keys or to store important information.

So the desire to win notice or admiration is another explanation. Chip enthusiasts want to equip human bodies with technology. Elon Musk, an American businessman has spent money on this technology that connects machines with human brains, which caused fears from some Christians.

1. What is special about the microchips mentioned in the passage?
A.They have already become part of human bodies.
B.They have offered access to personal information.
C.They have become a symbol of modern society.
D.They have used the latest technology in payment.
2. Jowan failed to consider the fact that __________.
A.the information is safer to keep on chips than phones
B.RFID chips can also have GPS as mobiles phones do
C.information on chips is likely to be accessed and let out
D.some microchips have already been equipped with GPS
3. Why are people willing to risk putting chips into their bodies?
A.Because developed countries are well prepared for chip implants.
B.Because they want to save themselves the trouble of cash payment.
C.Because they encourage more companies to recognize chip implants.
D.Because it is an attention-catching technology that makes things easier.
4. We can infer from Paragraph 5 that __________.
A.There is a long way to go before the implanted chips are widely applied.
B.Many companies take a wait-and-see attitude towards this technology.
C.The chip implants have caused difficulty for both users and companies.
D.Microchips always successfully offer information about ticket buying.
2019-02-17更新 | 138次组卷 | 4卷引用:安徽师大附中高二2019-2020学年下学期期中英语试题
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10 . Nobody likes home economics (家政学). But restoring the program could help us in the fight against obesity and chronic (慢性的) diseases today.

The home economics movement was founded on the belief that housework and food preparation were important subjects that should be studied scientifically. The first classes occurred in the agricultural and technical colleges that were built in the 1860s. When most departments of universities rejected women, home economics was a back door into higher education.

Indeed, in the early 20th century, home economics was a serious subject. When few people understood germ (微生物) theory and almost no one had heard of vitamins, home economics classes offered vital information about washing hands regularly, eating fruits and vegetables and not feeding coffee to babies.

However, today we remember only the fixed ideas about home economics, forgetting the movement’s most important lessons on healthy eating and cooking. Too many Americans simply don’t know how to cook. Our diets, consisting of highly processed foods made cheaply outside the home, have contributed to many serious health problems. In the last decade, many cities and states have tried to tax junk food heavily or to ban the use of food stamps (食品券) to buy soda. Clearly, many people are doubtful about any governmental steps to promote healthy eating. But what if the government put the tools of obesity prevention in the hands of children themselves by teaching them how to cook?

My first experience with home economics happened two decades ago when I was a seventh grader in a North Carolina public school. A year later, my father’s job took our family to Wales, where I attended a large school for a few months. It was the first time I had ever really cooked anything. I remember that it was fun, and with an instructor standing by, it wasn’t hard. Those lessons stuck with me when I first started cooking for my husband and myself after college and they still do. Teaching cooking in public schools can help solve some problems facing Americans today. The history of home economics shows it’s possible.

1. Home economics______.
A.is a subject becoming more and more popular with Americans
B.is often used to help fight against obesity and chronic diseases
C.once offered women a. special approach to university education
D.was first taught in the agricultural and technical colleges in the early 1900s
2. The third paragraph mainly tells us______ .
A.the importance of regular hand washing
B.the health benefits of fruits and vegetables
C.the contents of home economics classes in the early 20th century
D.the significance of teaching home economics in the early 20th century
3. In the opinion of the author, how should we fight against childhood obesity?
A.Children should be taught how to cook.
B.A heavy tax should be put on junk food.
C.Healthy eating should be promoted at school.
D.Using food stamps to buy soda should be banned.
4. What does the author imply in the last paragraph?
A.Her family moved frequently in her childhood.
B.Cooking classes have a far-reaching influence on her later life.
C.To receive a better education, she went to a large school in Wales.
D.Teaching cooking is the key to solving Americans’ health problems.
2016-11-26更新 | 259次组卷 | 4卷引用:2013-2014学年安徽省无为开城中学高二上学期期中检测英语试卷
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