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文章大意:本文是记叙文。它讲述了一位名叫赵岳芳的邮政工作人员在太行山的危险山路上投递邮件的故事,通过描述他的工作经历和所面临的挑战,展现了其坚持不懈和奉献精神。

1 . For nearly two decades, a thin, sun-burnt postal worker could frequently be seen carrying packages along a dangerous mountain trail in the Taihang Mountains.

The 10-kilometer-long route, which is between 20 centimeters and 1 meter wide, is known as the “cat road” by locals, meaning that it is so dangerous that only cats could walk on it. Whereas, Zhao Yuefang, a postal worker in Ewu township in Huguan county, Shanxi province, had to walk the route every day to deliver mail.

Every day at the crack of dawn, he would start his journey along the “cat road”. From picking up the day’s post to delivering it to villagers and returning along the same route, it took Zhao four days. During rainy and snowy seasons, the mountain road, part of which hugs the cliffs, would become slippery and dangerous. One day in the winter of 2003, the “cat road” was covered in thick snow and he slipped off the trail. Fortunately, he was able to stop his sharp descent by grabbing a tree branch and slowly managed to climb to safety.

By 2012, Zhao had walked more than 300,000 km and delivered over 800,000 pieces of mail. Born and raised in the deep mountains, Zhao truly understands the significance of mail deliveries to villagers. “They depend on the mail to keep in touch with the outside world,” he said. “Their sheer joy written on their face while receiving any post struck me,” he added.

In 2012, a 67-km-long tourist highway was built and gone were those days when Zhao risked his life to walk on the “cat road”. But Zhao was even busier than before. “The number of packages I handle daily now exceeds the number I used to deal with in the past,” said Zhao, adding that villagers are turning to online shopping and ordering more and more goods by post.

1. Why is the mountain trail referred to as “cat road”?
A.It’s shaped like a cat.B.It’s intended for cats.
C.It is too narrow and risky.D.It rains cats and dogs there.
2. What does the word “descent” in paragraph 3 mean?
A.Fall.B.Pain.
C.Turn.D.Landing.
3. According to the passage, which words can best describe Zhao?
A.Persistent and dedicated.B.Diligent and ambitious.
C.Considerate and confident.D.Courageous and generous.
4. What has always motivated Zhao’s enthusiasm for his job?
A.The villagers’ respect for him.
B.His being born and raised there.
C.Today’s huge number of the packages.
D.The value of the deliveries to the locals.
2024-04-25更新 | 170次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届广东省韶关市高三下学期综合测试(二)英语试题
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文章大意:本文是议论文。文章通过引用唐代诗人李绅的《悯农》(其二)一诗,展示了农民劳作的艰辛,进而引发了对食物浪费问题的深刻讨论。
2 . 阅读短文内容,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

The Peasants (II)

At noon they hoe up weeds;

Their sweat drips on the soil.

Who knows the rice that feeds

Is the fruit of hard toil!

Food is a necessity for survival. But do you know how much work goes into producing it? The poem The Peasants (II),     1     (write) by Li Shen, a Tang Dynasty poet, shows     2     (we) the hardship of the peasants.

The first two lines describe a common scene     3     peasants are working their lands at noon with the sun     4     (hang) high in the sky, sweat dripping. In the last two lines, the poet     5     (direct) points out that the rice we eat is the fruit of peasants’ hard work.

Simple as the poem is in its language, it is profound in the theme, reminding people     6     the significance of treasuring food. According to the FAO, an estimated 1.3 billion tons of food, or one-third of     7     total food produced for human consumption, is wasted globally each year. Therefore, it’s highly suggested that every grain of rice     8     (value). In China, we have adopted a law on food waste     9     (offer) legal backing to the country’s efforts which not only safeguard food security     10     promote the traditional virtue of thrift (节俭) as well.

Next time you want to throw away food, please think twice.

2024-04-11更新 | 250次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届广东省韶关市高三下学期综合测试(二)英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了一些国家的当地人是如何通过美食来庆祝圣诞节的。

3 . The cuisine that marks Christmas is as diverse as the people feasting on it. Here’s a look at how the locals celebrate Christmas through cuisine in their countries, which will give you a glimpse of the celebrations.

England

The real festivities start on Christmas morning with champagne and smoked salmon. After the King’s or Queen’s annual Christmas speech, it’s time for the main meal, typically including a turkey or roast beef accompanied by various side dishes.

France

The French celebrate their Christmas Eve with a lavish meal, with seafood served first. The main course usually consists of a rooster that’s renowned for its tenderness. Fine red wine from Burgundy can’t be missed of course.

Italy

Similar to France, Italians celebrate Christmas on the eve. The locals typically attend midnight Mass and then indulge in a lavish meal before heading to church. For the main course, northern Italians often have stuffed turkey, while those in seaside areas may feast on a large baked sea bass accompanied by roasted potatoes and vegetables.

Greece

After attending an early morning holy communion in church on Christmas, Greeks go home for an all-day eating gathering. Families gather around the fireplace, feasting on a special wheat bread only made at Christmas. Later, the main course may include roast chicken stuffed with chestnuts.

1. What activity distinguishes England in Christmas celebration?
A.The seafood-themed dinner.B.The yearly Royal address.
C.The religious ceremony.D.The main course featuring turkey.
2. To experience the religious atmosphere, you’d better spend Christmas in ________.
A.France and Italy.B.England and France.
C.England and Greece.D.Italy and Greece.
3. From which column of the magazine is the passage probably from?
A.Religion and culture.B.Diet and health.
C.Festival and tradition.D.Sports and fitness.
2024-04-11更新 | 175次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届广东省韶关市高三下学期综合测试(二)英语试题
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4 . 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。

I clearly remember the day I walked into class with a big change — my very first pair of eye glasses and I was the first to wear glasses in my primary school. I was filled with excitement, eager to show them off to my friends. I had chosen pink framed glasses, thinking they would look fantastic on me.

I had never worn glasses before, so selecting them felt like a fun shopping experience. I got to pick the shape I liked and even chose a pretty pink and purple colour combination.

The reason behind getting the glasses was my poor eyesight. I couldn’t copy words and proper grammar from the blackboard because I sat at the back of the class, and everything was too vague for me to see. My friend would read aloud every phrase to me so that I could write them down, like a parrot.

Wearing those glasses was like stepping into a 3D cinematic world. I could see everything as clearly and each tiny detail felt like a delightful surprise.

However, on the day I wore my glasses to school, everyone’s reaction to my transformation was beyond my expectation. All the boys laughed and even teased me. Some kind-hearted girls forced a smile and told me that my glasses looked good on me, but I knew they didn’t. They all lied.

Though I needed those glasses more than I wanted them, yet I started to dislike my new glasses in the following week. A month passed, my classmates still weren’t used to seeing me in glasses and I took them off during the lunch break or when the classes were dismissed. However, little did I know that my decision to wear them would change the lives of many of my friends.

注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

One Monday, one of my friends looked at me with curiosity.

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A week later, I was shocked to see the same friend return to school with a pair of glasses.

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2024-03-26更新 | 277次组卷 | 3卷引用:2024届广东省韶关市高三下学期综合测试(二)英语试题
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文章大意:本文是记叙文。讲述了Rhiannon在高速公路上开车时遭遇了一场事故,随后被一名医学生救助,之后Rhiannon在网上对救援者表达了感激之情。

5 . On a hot afternoon Rhiannon was driving her old van down the highway. As she ________ her window to let in some fresh air, her car registration paper blew off the sun visor (防晒板) and onto the floor inside. When leaning down to ________ it, she accidentally drifted into oncoming traffic. In panic, she over-corrected and pulled the ________ sharply in the other direction. ________, the van rolled over three times, and Rhiannon was thrown onto the road, lying in the middle of the road and bleeding, nearly ________.

A medical student witnessed the accident and came to her ________. He covered Rhiannon with his coat and gave her emergency first aid, including ________ the wound on her left arm before the ambulance arrived.

________, Rhiannon was rushed to a hospital where an emergency room doctor spent hours ________ all the pieces of windshield (挡风玻璃) from her arm, and gave her three dozen stitches (缝针).

Luckily, Rhiannon was saved. Not for the bandage, she would not have ________long enough for the emergency personnel to arrive. Though Rhiannon didn’t know him, she was grateful to the medical student who saved her life. So she ________ the words online, “It’s a pity that I don’t know your name. If you happen to see or hear this story and recognize yourself, thank you for your kind ________.”

Rhiannon also had a message for the other ________ heroes, “Please consider this a pay-it-forward letter of ________— a letter from the ________ you helped who, for whatever reason, couldn’t thank you themselves.”

1.
A.rolled downB.broke offC.turned downD.switched off
2.
A.stickB.grabC.touchD.possess
3.
A.handleB.engineC.windowD.wheel
4.
A.ConsequentlyB.AutomaticallyC.FrequentlyD.Slowly
5.
A.awakeB.astonishedC.unconsciousD.crazy
6.
A.visionB.actionC.rescueD.mind
7.
A.bandagingB.curingC.pressingD.uncovering
8.
A.Without delayB.Out of sympathyC.For certaintyD.In despair
9.
A.tidyingB.removingC.collectingD.checking
10.
A.sufferedB.struggledC.stayedD.survived
11.
A.searchedB.browsedC.receivedD.posted
12.
A.guidanceB.gestureC.expressionD.encouragement
13.
A.tirelessB.faultlessC.namelessD.speechless
14.
A.apologyB.applicationC.invitationD.appreciation
15.
A.peersB.strangersC.relativesD.fellows
2024-03-26更新 | 270次组卷 | 3卷引用:2024届广东省韶关市高三下学期综合测试(二)英语试题
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文章大意:本文是说明文。这篇文章探讨了Molyneux问题,即一个天生失明但通过触摸学会区分物体的人在恢复视力后是否能够通过视觉来识别物体。

6 . Would a person born blind, who has learned to distinguish objects by touch, be able to recognize them purely by sight if he regained the ability to see? The question, known as Molyneux’s problem, is about whether the human mind has a built-in concept of shapes that is so inborn that a blind person could immediately recognize an object with restored vision. Alternatively, the concepts of shapes are not inborn but have to be learned by exploring an object through sight, touch and other senses.

After their attempt to test it in blind children failed, Lars Chittka of Queen Mary University of London and his team carried out another experiment on bumblebees. To test whether bumblebees can form an internal representation of objects, they first trained the insects to distinguish globes from cubes using a sugar reward. The bees were first trained in the light, where they could see but not touch the objects. Then they were tested in the dark, where they could touch but not see the items. The researchers found that the insects spent more time in contact with the shape they had been trained to associate with the sugar reward, even though they had to rely on touch rather than sight to distinguish the objects.

The researchers also did the opposite test with untrained bumblebees, first teaching them with rewards in the dark and then testing them in the light. Again, the bees were able to recognize the shape associated with the sugar reward, though they had to rely on sight rather than touch in the test. In short, bees have solved Molyneux’s problem because the fact suggests that they can picture object features and access them through sight or touch.

However, some experts express their warning s against the result. Jonathan Birch, a philosopher of science, cautions that the bees may have had prior experience associating visual and tactile (触觉) information about straight edges and curved surfaces in their nests.

1. What is Molyneux’s problem about?
A.Whether mankind’s sense of touch outweighs sight.
B.Whether mankind’s idea of shape is inborn or learned.
C.Whether blind people can identify the shape of an item.
D.Whether the blind can regain their sense of touch after recovery.
2. How did Lors Chittka and his colleagues try to figure out Molyneux’s problem?
A.By experimentation on blind children.
B.By conducting controlled experiments.
C.By rewarding bumblebees with sugar.
D.By observing bumblebees in their nests.
3. What is Jonathan Birch’s attitude towards the conclusion of the bee experiments?
A.Skeptical.B.Supportive.
C.Dismissive.D.Ambiguous.
4. Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?
A.Scientists Found Senses Matter
B.Visual-Tactile Puzzle Has Been Solved
C.Experiments Will Help the Blind Regain Sight
D.Bumblebees May Help Solve Molyneux’s Problem
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者帮助了一位老太太捡起掉落在繁忙马路上的钥匙,虽然作者为自己选择帮助他人而感到自豪,但也意识到自己的行为不够妥当。

7 . One morning, as I was walking along a busy road, I saw an old lady, standing anxiously close to the traffic. Realizing the danger, I felt a sense of _________ to remind her not to stand so close to the _________ traffic rushing by. When I reached the _________ where the old lady was standing, I noticed that she was trying to get attention of _________ who were too busy to take note of her. She explained she had _________ her house key in the middle of the road. Although I knew I was getting late, I _________ to help her.

The road was filled with people, cars and school buses. It was a(n) _________ time of day to cross a road without a traffic light. I took a deep breath, and carefully _________ the road. Just then a school bus _________ and stopped right in front of the key. All the __________ behind it came to a sudden stop to avoid hurting me. __________, I picked up the key and returned to the old lady. She thanked me heartily, but I felt __________ due to the angry shouts from the drivers.

While I was proud of choosing to help, I __________ that my decision was not wise as I failed to consider my own __________ and caused trouble for others. I __________ if there could have been a better way to solve the old lady’s problem.

1.
A.lossB.responsibilityC.adventureD.achievement
2.
A.crowdedB.amazingC.monitoredD.increasing
3.
A.stopB.destinationC.positionD.station
4.
A.survivorsB.workersC.passers-byD.organizers
5.
A.thrownB.droppedC.buriedD.forgotten
6.
A.appliedB.refusedC.pretendedD.attempted
7.
A.unsuitableB.illegalC.dishonestD.informal
8.
A.stepped ontoB.jumped ontoC.fell intoD.looked into
9.
A.disappearedB.waitedC.leftD.approached
10.
A.carsB.bikesC.trucksD.motorcycles
11.
A.ObviouslyB.ActuallyC.AdditionallyD.Immediately
12.
A.confidentB.surprisedC.satisfiedD.awkward
13.
A.predictedB.realizedC.believedD.insisted
14.
A.familyB.businessC.safetyD.ability
15.
A.noticeB.mentionC.wonderD.fear
2024-01-28更新 | 51次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省大湾区2023-2024学年高一上学期1月期末联考英语试题
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文章大意:本文为记叙文。作者在滑雪时意外受伤,她非常担心家中的生活。但后来她发现她这种担心没有必要,因为每个人都伸出了援手。

8 . It was the first run of a family ski weekend in Colorado.The perfect spring morning greeted us with clear skies and a warm temperature.We planned the course on the mountain map and set off.Then, three minutes into the run, my left ski came off; then my right ski turned over and took my leg with it, and then I heard the sharp sound.I lay on the snow, screaming.My brother and husband stopped and took me down the mountain to the hospital.

After an operation, the doctor told me that I wouldn’t walk for three months.It seemed like a blow.“How can we get everything done?” I turned to Adam, my husband.Who would get the kids to the bus at 7:15 a.m. , since my husband was in his office by 6 a.m. each day? Who would deal with the two dogs? Who would prepare dinner? Who would drive to tennis practices? “We’ll work it out,” Adam said.I nodded, because we didn’t have the other choice.

But something unexpected happened: friends both near and far were searching for ways they could help.Parents at our school bus stop offered to drop my kids off each afternoon.My kids ran up the steps each day to check on me.My husband, the man who, in the past, had to be told what to do and when to do it, pulled our family back up.

Finally, I returned to the shopping and the bus pickups. I made dinners again.I organized everyone and sent them out the door.But something had changed in our family, in me.Now I am quicker to ask for help if I am the one needing.

1. In which activity did the author break her legs?
A.Hiking.B.Horse riding.C.Snow skiing.D.Mountain climbing.
2. How did the author feel after the operation?
A.Serious.B.Anxious.C.Confused.D.Impressed.
3. What does the unexpected thing refer to?
A.My attitude changed.B.Things went on smoothly.
C.My friends became active.D.My husband got everything done.
4. What does the author want us to learn from her story?
A.We should enjoy our life.B.We should live in the moment.
C.We should value our family.D.We should be brave to ask for help.
2024-01-28更新 | 47次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省大湾区2023-2024学年高一上学期1月期末联考英语试题
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9 . 你校将举办运动会,请以“运动的重要性”为主题写一篇英文短文投稿给学校英文报,内容包括:
1.运动的重要性;
2.介绍自己最喜欢的一项运动及原因;
3.号召大家参加运动会。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了家长们对玩具的狂热,解释了家长们买玩具是以为它可以帮助孩子们获得成功,但实际上这是家长们的误解,与发展科学相违背。

10 . The week my eldest son finished pre-school education, I decided to clear out the playroom filled with his toys. Toys had kept him company whenever his mother and I were busy with other duties, and over the years we had collected a really large number of them. Here are some of what I found: 13 puzzles, 4 games for practising maths, and a speaker box that could play Mozart to develop musical ability.

Our masses of playthings may have been extreme, but it was by no means unusual. American families spend, on average, around 600 dollars every year on toys; a 10-year-old child in the UK may have owned 238 toys, totaling about 6,500 pounds.

During the past two centuries, educators, toy companies and parents like us have acted as if the purpose of play is to prepare children for adulthood. The more book learning we could pack up as play, and then give to our children, the better. Then, in the second half of the 20th century, toys were increasingly bought for the purpose of building better brains in order to build more competitive and successful grownups. By 2020, the different kinds of educational toys had made nearly $65 billion worldwide. Toys that teach — from the Speak & Spell to the See & Say — are now a part of many young lives.

“This generation of parents is asking toys to provide an end product, and that end product is success,” Richard Gottlieb, an influential toy industry advisor, commented. “They want toys to get their children into Harvard.”

“The model has been, ‘If I get toys that do schoolish things, then that’s good,’” Alison Gopnik, a leading developmental psychologist, said. “But that really goes against what the developmental science is telling us. For a long time, we’ve been getting our children, and their toys, all wrong.”

1. Why does the author mention toys in his house?
A.To present the varieties of toys.
B.To advise others to buy fewer toys.
C.To show parents’ craziness for toys.
D.To complain of too many toys in his house.
2. How does the author show his point in paragraph 2?
A.By listing numbers.B.By quoting opinions.
C.By providing examples.D.By drawing comparisons.
3. What is parents’ misunderstanding about toys?
A.They can keep children happy.
B.They can make children positive.
C.They can reduce children’s stress.
D.They can promote children’s success.
4. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?
A.Do We Need to Buy Toys?B.Are Toys a Part of Our Life?
C.Can Toys Bring Us Happiness?D.Have We Got Toys All Wrong?
2024-01-28更新 | 37次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省大湾区2023-2024学年高一上学期1月期末联考英语试题
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