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1 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成以一篇完整的短文。

It was Christmas Eve when my sister and I decided to open our presents before our mom got home from work. She usually came home about an hour after we got home from school, which we thought was plenty of time to sneak a peek at (偷看) the gifts under the tree. My sister opened the first gift while I was ordered to stand guard at the big picture window in our front room.

I was so excited that I could barely stand still. I also couldn’t keep my eyes on the window very long. My head moved from the window to my sister and back to the window again. I felt like I was watching a Ping-Pong match.

“All right!” my sister shouted. She pulled out a jewelry box. “You know what that means, don’t you?”

I jumped up and down. “Yeah, it’s my turn!”

“No,” she said. “It means that there must be some jewelry under here. I watched my sister rummage (翻找) through the presents under the tree trying to find one she thought was small enough to be a necklace or earrings.

“Hey, that’s not fair!” I said, stomping my foot. I couldn’t do anything except stand guard as she opened present after present. Finally, when my sister’s curiosity was satisfied and she had finished, wrapping her last present back up, we traded places.

My heart hammered so hard that it felt like my chest was moving in and out. My sister reminded me to be careful not to tear the paper, and wrap the presents back up the same way that I had found them.

After unwrapping a few presents, I found it faster to open one end of a present and peek inside. “Cool! Mom and Dad got me headphones for my stereo (立体声音响设备)!” I pulled the headphones out of the box and was about to put them on when my sister shouted, “Quick! Wrap it back up! Mom’s coming!”

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“Come on!” My sister’s face was as white as the paint on the wall.

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Our secret was safe, but somehow Christmas morning didn’t feel the same.

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2024-04-18更新 | 79次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届湖南省衡阳市第八中学高三下学期适用性练习英语试题
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2 . 假如你是李华,今年暑假想寻找一个外国友人去一个国内你喜欢的城市结伴“城市漫步”,请通过社交媒体发布一篇帖子,内容包括:
1. 相关介绍;
2. 旅伴要求。
注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

Join Me For A Citywalk

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2024-04-18更新 | 68次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届湖南省衡阳市第八中学高三下学期适用性练习英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了中国传统的民间益智玩具鲁班锁,主要包括其发明、设计的精巧、应用以及传承。
3 . 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Luban lock is a traditional Chinese folk educational toy that was believed to be invented by Lu Ban,     1     structural engineer from the Spring and Autumn Period (770—476 BC). Lu was later became known as the “father of     2     (carpent)” in the country.

The concave and convex parts within the toy dovetail (吻合) perfectly. Luban locks come     3     different shapes and sizes, and with different internal structures. They are known for being easy to take apart     4     difficult to reassemble.

The interlocking burr puzzle with the simplest construction uses three rods (杆)     5     can be assembled into a three-way cross, in which each rod is perpendicular (垂直的) to the other two.

Its structural integrity relies     6     (sole) on its internal arrangement, removing the need for nails or cords. Similar to folding a piece of paper to create a standing shape, this seemingly simple yet ingeniously     7     (craft) toy encapsulates (概括) a reservoir of extraordinary wisdom.

Beyond its role as a toy, the principles behind the Luban lock’s interlocking structures have been extended into the realm (领域) of     8     (architecture) design.

In 2020, the craft of making this toy     9     (name) a Shandong provincial intangible cultural heritage item. In Tengzhou, Zaozhuang, the birthplace of Lu Ban, this ancient craft has been passed down over the centuries. Many workshops in the city can still be found     10     (manufacture) this lock today.

2024-04-18更新 | 167次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届湖南省衡阳市第八中学高三下学期适用性练习英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。文章讲述了科普类Up主“柴知道”创始人及其团队背后的故事。

4 . Ever wondered why deep-sea fish look so peculiar or how social media apps track your preferences? The answers to these questions can be found in the videos produced by “Chaizhidao”, a channel on multiple Chinese video platforms, including Bilibili and Douyin, dedicated to popularizing science.

Wang Zhenxing, the founder of “Chaizhidao”, was born in 1992. Recognizing the increasing trend of young people acquiring knowledge through video content, he started pursuing video creation in 2016. His team initially produced both knowledge-based videos and articles. But in 2019, Wang made the decisive commitment to focus solely on video production.

Comprising over a dozen members mainly from Generation Z, Wang’s team boasts diverse professional backgrounds in geophysics, engineering, and design, presenting knowledge in each area in a simple and accessible manner.

However, conveying a complex topic in a digestible 5 to 10-minute video format is not simple. To ensure a comprehensive dissemination of scientific insights, Wang’s team employs a variety of techniques tailored to the nature of the information at hand. For topics rooted in everyday life, they incorporate live-action or real-life footage to foster a sense of relatability with their audience. For more abstract principles, hand-drawn animations serve as an invaluable tool in visually conveying intricate concepts.

In a video discussing the existence of garbled (混乱的) characters in computers, Wang’s team chose to use purely animated illustrations to explain the underlying principles. “We spent nearly three months creating this 15-minute video,” he said. Their hard work has paid off. The channel has attracted over 10 million followers across different platforms.

Sharing knowledge through videos prompted the emergence of “niche knowledge” and “implicit knowledge” categories. Thanks to these video influencers, the implicit knowledge within these fields has now been more widely popularized.

1. What does the founder of “Chaizhidao” mainly focus on now?
A.Producing knowledge-based articles.B.Creating knowledge-based videos.
C.Designing science-related products.D.Conducting scientific experiments.
2. Why does the team of “Chaizhidao” use different techniques in video production?
A.To attract more followers.B.To make complex topics digestible.
C.To improve their video-making skills.D.To meet the needs of different generations.
3. What can we learn from the video discussing the existence of garbled characters in computers?
A.The video was produced to promote animation.
B.The video was watched by over 10 million people.
C.The video used animations to explain fundamental principles.
D.The video was produced by Wang Zhenxing alone.
4. What does the author mean by saying “the implicit knowledge within these fields has now been more widely popularized”?
A.These types of knowledge have become more fashionable.
B.These types of knowledge have been widely shared and understood.
C.These types of knowledge have attracted more experts’ attention.
D.These types of knowledge have been taught in more schools.
2024-04-18更新 | 69次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届湖南省衡阳市第八中学高三下学期适用性练习英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了几个受电影、电视剧影响的热门旅游目的地。

5 . Popular destinations boosted by films, TV dramas

Over the past year, several films and TV dramas have put their shooting locations into the public spotlight.

Dali in Yunnan province

With the premiere of the TV drama Meet Yourself earlier last year, the Dali Bai autonomous prefecture in Southwest China’s Yunnan province emerged as a highly sought-after tourism destination.

The drama was filmed in Dali, showcasing main locations such as Erhai Lake, Dali Ancient Town, Fengyangyi village, Shaxi Ancient Town and Xizhou Town. The idyllic scenery and relaxing pace of life depicted in the drama proved to be a soothing balm for many, leading to a tourism boom in Dali during the Spring Festival holidays.

Jiangmen in Guangdong province

Thanks to the success of the hit show The Knockout, Jiangmen in Guangdong province soared as a prominent tourism destination last year, where the drama was filmed.

As a prominent hometown for many overseas Chinese, the city boasts historical cultural street scenes, exotic South Asian-style architecture, and a díverse array of flavorful snacks, attracting a throng of tourists and TV fans.

Taiyuan Ancient County in Shanxi province

Full River Red, the highest-grossing blockbuster during last year’s Spring Festival, has set the TaiyuanAncient County in Shanxi on fire with excitement. The film was directed by iconic director Zhang Yimou and draws inspiration from a famous poem by the patriotic general Yue Fei of the Southern Song Dynasty.

Filmed within a residential compound made up of five enclosed courtyards in an ancient town relic site in Jinyuan district, Taiyuan city, Shanxi province, the movie captures the essence of the country’s intricate, winding alleyways and distinctive ancient courtyards, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Shanghai

Shanghai has once again captured the public’s attention with the recent popularity of the TVseries Blossoms Shanghai. Key filming locations such as Huanghe Road, Peace Hotel, and Tai Sheng Yuan restaurant have emerged as highly sought-after tourist destinations. Dishes featured in the show, such as Spare Ribs with Rice Cakes and Stir-fried Rice Noodles with Beef, have become culinary favorites among tourists exploring Shanghai.

The iconic No. 27 on the Bund, where Miss Wang worked in the TV series, has transformed into JiushiArt Museum, while the Pujiang Hotel has found new life as the location of the China Securities Museum.

1. Why did the TV drama Meet Yourself make Dali in Yunnan province popular among tourists?
A.Because it showcased the beauty of Erhai Lake.
B.Because it provided a relaxing escape from daily life.
C.Because it was filmed in many ancient towns.
D.Because it featured the local culture and snacks.
2. What is the main inspiration for the film Full River Red?
A.A poem by a patriotic general.B.An ancient town in Taiyuan.
C.The director Zhang Yimou.D.The intricate alleyways of Shanxi.
3. Where is the passage most probably taken from?
A.A personal travel blog.B.A tourism promotion website.
C.A film press release.D.A cultural journal.
2024-04-18更新 | 80次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届湖南省衡阳市第八中学高三下学期适用性练习英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述了无聊的精神状态可能会引发意向不到的创造力。

6 . Being bored is no fun, especially at work. However, a recent study from the Research School of Management at the Australian National University suggests that boredom may have an unexpected benefit.

In a study, 52 participants (参与者) were given a boring task of separating red from green beans for 30 minutes, while another group of 49 participants was asked to create art projects with paper, beans, and glue. Then both groups were instructed to spend five minutes on a creative task. Surprisingly, the group that had performed the boring task produced a higher quantity and quality of creative ideas than the group that had taken part in the art project.

“Boredom is not necessarily terrible based on my research,” says the study’s lead author, Guihyun Park. “People want to get out of a boring state, so they tend to find novelty, which can lead to unique thinking and bring out creativity.” Moreover, it’s also worth noting that studies have found that not everyone experiences the same level of creative benefits from boredom. Researchers have discovered in one experiment that participants who are open to new experiences and driven to achieve specific goals are more likely to see positive effects from being bored.

Finally, Park admits that not every type of job allows a state of boredom, and it really can be detrimental to some important work. “I would say at safety jobs where you need to stay alert (警惕的) all the time, like police or safety guards, boredom will keep your mind wandering, which is really bad,” says Park. “Also, those jobs require less creativity but much attention to details instead; boredom won’t help much there.”

But for designers and anyone in a creative field, boredom is not something to fear, but to embrace (欣然接受). J.K. Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter series, has shared how she would spend hours sitting on trains, letting her mind wander and coming up with new ideas for her stories. This boredom allowed her to tap into her creativity and imagination, leading to one of the most beloved book series ever.

1. What did the recent study find about boredom?
A.It inspires creative ideas.B.It raises people’s patience.
C.It improves work efficiency.D.It leads to negative feelings.
2. Which kind of people are more likely to benefit from boredom?
A.People who are afraid of change.
B.People who tend to focus on details.
C.People who are willing to try new things.
D.People who enjoy competing with others.
3. What does the underlined word “detrimental” in paragraph 4 probably mean?
A.Attractive.B.Harmful.C.Necessary.D.Challenging.
4. Why does the author mention J.K. Rowling in the last paragraph?
A.To show the power of embracing boredom.
B.To encourage people to stay bored in their daily life.
C.To prove the importance of creativity and imagination.
D.To explain the creation process of the Harry Potter series.
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文章大意:本文是说明文。文章主要说明了最新的研究发现使用某些肥皂可能会使你成为蚊子的攻击对象,解释了研究开展的经过以及研究的相关发现。

7 . Soap (肥皂) might seem like a reasonable way to avoid mosquito bites (蚊子叮) on the basis that if mosquitoes can’t smell you, they can’t bite you. However, a recent study has found that rather than protecting you, certain soaps might actually make you more attractive to mosquitoes.

In the study, conducted at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, four volunteers were asked to wear a sleeve before and after washing with four different brands of soap. The researchers then watched female mosquitoes as only females feed on blood landing on the fabric sample to show their preference. They found that some people washing with some brands of soap, increased their attractiveness to mosquitoes, while washing with other brands of soap tended to repel (驱除) mosquitoes. The repellent effect of some soap may be due to its coconut scent, as coconut oil is known to act as a natural mosquito repellent. The reason behind this attraction is believed to be related to mosquitoes’ sugar intake. When mosquitoes are not feeding on blood, they add their diet with plant juice or sweet water from flowers, “The fact we are taking those flowery and fruity smells and putting them on our bodies means that now the same object smells like a flower and a person at the same time,” said Clément Vinauger, who led the study. It would be like waking up and smelling the smell of coffee and bread, very attractive.

Interestingly, the effects of the soap varied among people, possibly due to the interaction (相互作用) between the soap and each person’s unique body scent. “It’s remarkable that the same person that is extremely attractive to mosquitoes when he is unwashed, but he becomes even more attractive to mosquitoes with one soap, and then become repellent to mosquitoes with another soap,” said Vinauger. Further research is needed to better understand the interaction between different soap and body scents, as well as to develop more effective mosquito repellents.

1. What has the study found?
A.Soap attracts many mosquitoes.B.Male mosquitoes feed on blood.
C.Some plants drive away mosquitoes.D.Not all soap can stop mosquito bites.
2. How did the researchers conduct the study?
A.By observing the mosquitoes’ behaviour.B.By exploring the history of mosquitoes.
C.By interviewing a lot of volunteers.D.By examining old studies.
3. Why did Vinauger mention coffee and bread?
A.To stress the importance of breakfast.
B.To discuss their probable health benefits.
C.To compare the difference of objects used in the study.
D.To prove the attractiveness of some soap to mosquitoes.
4. In which section of a newspaper may the text appear?
A.Health.B.Chemistry.C.Sports.D.Tour.
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8 . 假定你是李华,上周日去了一个当地的公园游玩。请你用英语给交换生Jack写一封邮件,和他分享此事,内容包括:
1.公园景色;
2.游玩过程;
3.你的收获。
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Dear Jack,
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Yours,

Li Hua

2024-04-03更新 | 29次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省衡阳市衡阳县三校联考2023-2024学年高一下学期3月月考英语试题
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9 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

What should have been a regular Sunday at the YMCA turned into a day one teenage lifeguard will never forget!

Eighteen-year-old Natalie Lucas has been working as a lifeguard at the YMCA in Longmont, Colorado, for the past three years. Recently, a couple entered the pool area while she was on duty. The woman was very pregnant, so Natalie kept a close eye on her as she eased herself into the shallow end of the pool.

Tessa Rider was nine months pregnant that day. She and her husband, Matthew Jones, came to the pool a few times that week to ease the discomfort of a nerve pain.

As Tessa was resting in the pool, she suddenly realized something was happening. Natalie noticed Tessa climbed out of the pool, so she went over to check on the couple. “I walk over and Matthew, the husband, says to me, ‘We’re having the baby right now.’ I’m like, ‘OK!’” Natalie recalled.

Matthew called 911, but as he spoke to the operator he knew it was too late. Tessa was already pulling her bathing suit off. Natalie helped Tessa and Matthew by bringing over the center’s medical supplies and towels, and calling for more assistance from the front desk. Throughout it all, she told herself to remain calm and focus on caring for Tessa.

“I knew I needed to stay calm,” Natalie said. “So I made sure to keep my head on and stay with them, keep asking them questions, and keep them focused on the baby and made sure that they were the most comfortable.”

Less than five minutes later, Matthew caught his newborn son as he was born on the pool edge.

After helping clear the baby’s airway and ensuring he was breathing, Natalie used her back to support the new mom until paramedic (护理员) arrived. Once there, baby Tobin Thomas Rider received a clean bill of health!

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Matthew and Tessa are both grateful that Natalie was there to help them.

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Natalie said Tobin’s unexpected birth was all just part of her job.

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文章大意:本文是议论文。文章讨论了旅游中独自游玩还是选择有导游的方式哪一种方式更好,作者根据自己的旅游经历建议最好是两者相结合,这种互补的方式能让旅游更完美、更难忘。

10 . Is going alone in an unknown area the right way to go, or do you want a tour guide to show you the highlights? I think that you can combine the two ways in one trip and have the best of both worlds.     1     The best purchase we made was for a bus tour that would take us around the capital and point out all the main sites. That allowed us the next day to travel on foot to the ones we especially wanted to see.

Let’s look at the San Francisco Bay Area which is another one of my favorite vacation spots. Some areas are so familiar to tourists that it’s possible to view the attractions on your own.     2     Fisherman’s Wharf and Pier 39 are good examples. Just by walking a few blocks, you can tour Aquarium of the Bay and the Riptide Arcade on Pier 39.

    3     If you go to Alcatraz Island, you have a choice of going alone, having a live tour guide or being guided by earphones. I would recommend the live tour guides. I went all three ways, and I received more enjoyment by someone telling me items interest I know I had missed on previous tours.     4     It gives you a behind-the-scenes look of colorful Chinatown. The tour covers history, traditions of the local people and culture that you probably wouldn’t know or see by travelling alone.

You can go alone to attractions or take a guided tour. It’s your choice and you can choose whichever would give you the most memorable experience.     5    

A.I recommend both.
B.It’s possible to drive to the area and go alone.
C.One trip we recently took was to Washington DC.
D.Some attractions are worth having a tour guide for.
E.Chinatown Walking Tours are a tour-guided must-see.
F.That allows you to take your time and go at your own pace.
G.The tour guides know what we have never found out on our own.
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