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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。这篇文章介绍了英国几个必游的艺术画廊,涵盖了现代艺术、经典欧洲绘画以及当代艺术。这些画廊分布在英格兰各地,包括伦敦、曼彻斯特、约克郡等地,展示了丰富多样的艺术作品,并提供了独特的艺术体验。

1 . Must-Visit Art Galleries In England

Tucked away in cities and countryside across England, there are some exceptional art galleries that should be on every art lover's radar. From classic collections to contemporary installations, here are nine must-visit art galleries in England.

1. Tate Modern, London

Situated on the banks of the River Thames, Tate Modern is Britain’s national gallery of modern art. Housed in a former power station, the gallery is home to an impressive collection of contemporary art, including works by Picasso, Warhol, and Hockney. With its iconic Turbine Hall and stunning views of London, Tate Modern offers a truly immersive art experience.

2. The Hepworth Wakefield, Yorkshire

Named after the renowned sculptor Barbara Hepworth, The Hepworth Wakefield celebrates modern and contemporary art in a stunning waterside setting. The gallery’s collection includes sculptures, paintings, and drawings by Hepworth and other British artists. With its award-winning architecture and vibrant exhibitions, The Hepworth Wakefield is a must-visit destination for art lovers.

3. The Baltic, Gateshead

In Gateshead, on the banks of the River Tyne, The Baltic is a modern art center that regularly hosts international exhibitions. The Baltic is a contemporary art gallery housed in a former flour mill. The gallery’s vast exhibition spaces showcase cutting-edge contemporary art from around the world, as well as innovative installations and events. With its iconic building and panoramic views of Newcastle and Gateshead, The Baltic is a must-visit destination for art lovers.

4. The Lowry, Manchester

Located in the heart of Salford Quays, The Lowry is a vibrant arts venue showcasing visual and performing arts. Named after the famous painter L.S. Lowry, the gallery houses the largest public collection of his work, as well as contemporary exhibitions and events. With its theatres, galleries, and waterfront setting, The Lowry offers a dynamic cultural experience for visitors of all ages.

These are just a few of the many exceptional art galleries waiting to be explored in England. Whether you’re a seasoned art enthusiast or simply curious about the world of art, these galleries offer a diverse range of experiences for visitors of all ages and interests.

1. What sets Tate Modern apart from other art galleries?
A.Its riverside location.B.Its collection of European paintings.
C.Its focus on contemporary art.D.Its association with famous artists like Turner.
2. Which gallery is named after a renowned sculptor?
A.The Baltic, Gateshead.B.The Lowry, Manchester.
C.The Hepworth Wakefield, Yorkshire.D.Tate Modern, London.
3. Where is The Baltic gallery located?
A.London.B.Manchester.C.Gateshead.D.Brighton.
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2 . What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.A performance.B.An investment.C.A film.
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3 . How are the speakers going to the lecture?
A.By bike.B.By bus.C.By running.
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文章大意:本文是说明文。本文通过讨论宜家效应以及几个实验研究的结果,论述了人们更加珍视自己亲手创造的东西,并由此引发了对自我建造住房的好处的思考。

4 . When instant cake mixes first appeared in the 1950s, American housewives were doubtful. These mixes, promising easy cake-baking, felt too easy. The manufacturers discovered that requiring the addition of an egg in the baking process was just enough to make the housewives happy with their work. The greater sense of effort gained from a little extra labor is believed to have been essential to the later success of the cake mix.

This reflects the IKEA effect (宜家效应), which is identified by psychologist Michael I. Norton and his colleagues, suggesting we place greater value on things we have worked to create. They conducted four studies in which they asked participants to fold paper cranes and frogs, assemble IKEA boxes, and build sets of Legos. They then asked the builders to bid (出价) for their creations, and compared the prices with bids from people who hadn’t built them. The builders consistently outbid the non-builders.

Interestingly, the IKEA effect works even when people have no opportunity to fully personalize their creations. While most participants’ folding skills left much to be desired, they loved their imperfectly personalized products all the more. Builders valued their wrinkled crane-like creations nearly five times as much as non-builders. Beauty, it seems, is in the eye of the builder.

Today, as cities are suffering from severe housing crises, the IKEA effect can give us insight into the well-being benefits of a self-building approach to housing development. Projects like WikiHouse and the “half-a-house” approach pioneered by Alejandro Aravena’s architecture company Elemental are working to make housing more affordable and sustainable by making it easier for people to build and personalize their own homes.

“The moment people are involved with their built environment, they have a totally different relationship to it,” WikiHouse co-founder Alastair Parvin explained. “When the roof starts leaking or a door starts creaking, they have the power to fix it themselves.”

1. What brought customers the joy of cake-baking according to paragraph 1?
A.A better taste.B.An easy approach.
C.A detailed recipe.D.An additional effort.
2. What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 3 imply?
A.Creations are based on skills.B.Extra labor increases perceived value.
C.Beauty is found through contrast.D.Strict management brings good quality.
3. What is Alastair Parvin’s attitude towards public involvement in housing?
A.Critical.B.Objective.C.Doubtful.D.Supportive.
4. What’s the purpose of this text?
A.To promote a brand.B.To make a proposal.
C.To explain a concept.D.To introduce a study.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍的是一项新的研究表明在没有运动的情况下锻炼肌肉可能最适合降低血压。

5 . When it comes to lowering blood pressure, studies have typically shown that aerobic (有氧的) exercises are best. Recent research suggests another type of physical activity is worth including as an effective tool to prevent and treat high blood pressure.

Exercises that engage muscles without movement, such as wall squats and planks, may be best for lowering blood pressure, according to a large study published in July, 2023 in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.

This type of training is known as isometric exercise, according to the Mayo Clinic. Isometric muscle action happens when muscles contract but do not visibly change length, and the joints involved don’t move, facilitating stability of the body. Isometric exercises can be done with weights or without, just relying on the body’s own weight.

“These findings provide a comprehensive data-driven framework to support the development of new exercise guideline recommendations for the prevention and treatment of high blood pressure,” said study coauthor Dr. Jamie O’Driscoll in a news release.

The researchers looked into randomized controlled trials that had reported the effects of exercise interventions, lasting two or more weeks, on blood pressure between 1990 and February 2023. From a review of 270 trials with 15,827 participants, the researchers found that among HIIT (high intensity interval training), isometric exercise, aerobic exercise, dynamic resistance training and a combination of the latter two, isometric exercise led to the greatest reductions in blood pressure.

It’s also important to note that there are other lifestyle changes as well as exercise that can benefit your blood pressure. These include keeping to a healthy weight, eating a balanced diet, cutting down on salt, not drinking too much alcohol and ensuring that you continue to take any prescribed medication.

More research is needed to determine exactly why isometric exercises might be better for lowering blood pressure than other types of training, the authors said.

1. What does the underlined part “isometric exercise” in paragraph 3 refer to?
A.Exercise that is done with extra weights.
B.Exercise that involves visible muscle contraction.
C.Exercise that focuses on stability of the body.
D.Exercise that engages muscles without movement.
2. How did the researchers carry out the study?
A.By providing statistics.B.By interviewing experts.
C.By doing experiments.D.By making comparisons.
3. What does the author suggest the future studies about isometric exercise focus on?
A.Exploring the reasons for its effectiveness.
B.Demonstrating its influences on mental health.
C.Assessing its suitability for different populations.
D.Determining its long-term impacts on blood pressure.
4. What is the text mainly about?
A.The benefits of aerobic exercises.B.The best exercise for blood pressure.
C.The effects of various types of exercises.D.The importance of keeping a healthy lifestyle.
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6 . 假定你是李华, 今天是你的18岁生日, 请根据以下提示, 给未来的自己写一封信, 内容包括:
1. 写信的背景和原因;
2. 和未来的自己想说的话;
3. ……
注意: 1. 词数100左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯。
Dear future me,

Today is my 18th birthday,


___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Best wishes,

Li Hua

2024-01-18更新 | 65次组卷 | 1卷引用:西藏林芝市2023-2024学年高三上学期期末考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了一种能够通过电解水和氧气的电化学反应直接从烟道气等气体源中去除二氧化碳的系统。这项技术的成果可以将直接空气捕获转变为减缓气候变化的有希望的前沿技术。该系统可以适用于各种场景,并且通过使用可再生能源供电,可以几乎没有碳足迹。

7 . As reported in the journal Nature, one system can directly remove carbon dioxide from sources ranging from flue gas (烟道气) to the atmosphere by using electricity to induce a water-and-oxygen-based electrochemical reaction. This technological achievement could turn direct air capture (捕获) from edge industry into a promising front for climate change relief.

Most carbon-capture systems involve a two-step process: First, high-pH liquids are used to separate the carbon dioxide, which is acidic, from mixed-gas streams such as flue gas. Next, the carbon dioxide is regenerated from the solution through heating or by injecting a low-pH liquid.

“Once the carbon dioxide is trapped in these solvents (溶剂), you have to regenerate it,” says Haotian Wang, assistant professor at Rice University. “There are literally no chemicals produced or consumed with our process. We also don’t need to heat up or pressurize our device, we just need to put it into a power outlet and it will work.”

Another drawback of current carbon-capture technologies is their reliance on large-scale, centralized infrastructure. By contrast, the system developed in the Wang lab is an extensible, modular, point-of-use concept that can adapt to a variety of scenarios. “The technology can be scaled up to industrial settings-power plants, chemical plants-but the great thing about it is that it allows for small-scale use as well: I can even use it in my office.” Wang says.

Also the reactor can continuously remove carbon dioxide from a simulated (模拟的) flue gas with efficiency above 98% using a relatively low electricity input. Wang notes that the process has “no carbon footprint or a very limited footprint” if powered by electricity from renewable sources such as solar or wind. “This is great news considering that renewablel electricity is becoming more and more cost-effective,” Wang says.

1. What does the author intend to do in Paragraph 2?
A.Add up some opposite reasons.B.Offer basic evidences to the topic.
C.Summarize the following paragraphs.D.Provide some background information.
2. What do we know about Wang’s system according to the text?
A.It involves a two-step process.B.It creates some chemicals.
C.It is simple and easy to operate.D.It needs to be used in big plants.
3. How does the author support the topic?
A.By making comparisons.B.By listing many numbers.
C.By providing research results.D.By analyzing causes and effects.
4. What is the author’s attitude towards Wang’s technology?
A.Unclear.B.Favourable.C.Objective.D.Disapproving.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了意大利研究人员开发的世界上第一个可食用的可充电电池。这个电池由可食用材料制成,可以在人体消化系统中使用,为小型电子设备提供能量。

8 . Around 3,500 Americans ingest (摄入) batteries every year. It’s apparently such a repeating issue that even a specific hotline was built in the event of such an emergency.

And while it’s unlikely your wristwatch’s power source will ever be safe to eat, that doesn’t mean all batteries will remain uneatable-in fact, some are being designed with digestion specifically in mind.

A team of researchers at the Italian Institute of Technology recently revealed what isl being called as the world’s first fully rechargeable, eatable battery. As detailed in a paper published with Advanced Materials, the new device has made good use of some eatable materials.

“Eatable electronic devices will have major implications for gastrointestinal tract (胃肠道) monitoring, treatment, as well as rapid food quality monitoring,” reads the paper’s abstract, adding that although recent research proved the feasibility of eatable sensors and circuits, “fully eatable electronic devices and eatable power sources are still required, of which there have been very few examples.”

According to the team’s findings, their proof-of-concept battery was capable of producing 0.65 volts, which is safely low enough for the human body to handle. The ingestible could provide 48 μA of current for 12 minutes, or alternatively, a few microamps (微安) for over an hour. Such a power supply could provide enough energy for small electronics alike to eatable pill-shaped modules and other gastrointestinal procedure alternatives.

In a statement, researcher coordinator Mario Caironi explained that such a product could help power monitors for both human health conditions and food storage. Additionally, given their safety, products with stronger power could be used within children’s toys, where ingestion risk is higher.

In the team’s statement, co-author Ivan Ilic also explained that despite the battery’s relatively low power, its digestibility provides a promising example of a battery that doesn’t use any harmful materials.

1. What is the necessity of developing eatable batteries?
A.They help with the food shortage.B.They can avoid the harm caused by eating batteries.
C.They are useful in some special fields.D.They have no impact on the environment.
2. Which is the closest in meaning to “feasibility” in Paragraph 4?
A.Availability.B.Flexibility.C.Responsibility.D.Possibility.
3. What can we infer from the statements in the last paragraph?
A.The application of the battery has a long way to go.
B.The eatable batteries will be widely used in our life.
C.The development of the eatable battery is promising.
D.The eatable batteries will soon be put into production.
4. In which section of a magazine can we read the text?
A.News Corner.B.Story Garden.C.Language World.D.Technology Square.
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。这篇文章讲述了作者和他的妻子在40年前面临失业和贷款问题的困境,但他们仍然在圣诞节期间买了一颗廉价的人造圣诞树,并最终从困境中逐渐走出来。现在,这颗圣诞树成为他们家庭的一个纪念物,象征着他们目前家庭的艰难起步。

9 . Christmastime is generally thought of as joyful. But 40 years ago, it was a ______ time for my wife, Geri, and me. Both of us were about to lose our ______. I was an educator and Geri was a psychologist. To make matters ______, we had loans (贷款) on two houses-at a time when interest rates hovered (徘徊) at 16%. We wanted to ______ one of our houses, but the sale ______ at the last minute.

A place to call ______ looked extremely hopeless for us. Yet we ______ to celebrate Christmas in our new house before we faced the terrible ______ of becoming homeless. So we did something crazy: We ______ a Christmas tree.

It was an artificial tree—the ______ we could find at the local store. I ______ we spent just $11 or $12 on it. It looked ______ with nothing on it, which is only what you would expect from such an inexpensive ______. But it didn’t look half bad when it was fully ______.

Perhaps it gave us good ______. Our job situation turned around, making it ______ for us to keep our new house after all. We ______ put up the tree every year. Friends have advised us to ______ it. But our daughters, who know its ______, insist that we keep it.

Today, the tree is a reminder of our ______ beginnings in our present home-the same one where it first stood up 40 years ago.

1.
A.confusingB.difficultC.embarrassingD.annoying
2.
A.chancesB.hopesC.jobsD.lives
3.
A.easierB.furtherC.lessD.worse
4.
A.rentB.sellC.buildD.donate
5.
A.fell throughB.went throughC.fell behindD.went down
6.
A.homeB.heavenC.officeD.palace
7.
A.refusedB.hesitatedC.decidedD.supposed
8.
A.processB.progressC.resultD.practice
9.
A.boughtB.plantedC.foundD.borrowed
10.
A.biggestB.heaviestC.prettiestD.cheapest
11.
A.realizeB.rememberC.wonderD.imagine
12.
A.pitifulB.gratefulC.joyfulD.powerful
13.
A.giftB.themeC.topicD.object
14.
A.equippedB.polishedC.decoratedD.deserted
15.
A.choiceB.luckC.supportD.reward
16.
A.hardB.necessaryC.urgentD.possible
17.
A.stillB.againC.alsoD.even
18.
A.hideB.removeC.repairD.improve
19.
A.recordB.qualityC.historyD.function
20.
A.potentialB.guiltC.illegalD.hard
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。这篇文章讲述了作者决定成为一名消防员来帮助别人的故事。通过该故事让作者明白不仅要满足别人的物质需求,还要尊重和关心他们,这样才会产生真正的回报。

10 . Back in the day when I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do with my life, I liked to help others, so I was studying to become a firefighter. My parents always encouraged me at that time. As a firefighter, you’re constantly thinking of other people and trying to help them. It’s the mindset. which is the most difficult part in this job!

One night I was heading home and decided to stop off at a burrito (玉米饼) place. I was approached by a homeless man. He was very dirty and obviously hungry. He asked me for some change to buy a little food. As I was pulling some change out, I had an idea.

I decided to see if he wanted to eat a real dinner, so I asked him to follow me back into the Burrito Joint to order. When he followed me in, the people behind the counter refused to let him in. After some arguing, so I had to encourage him to order whatever and however much he wanted. He ended up ordering enough to fill his stomach at least 3 times over!

For someone who has been on the edges of society it seemed like he was very surprised at my kind behaviour. But to me, it was what any “human being” should do or at least offer. I know we see these people every day asking for money but you had to be there to see the look in his face. To me, it reminded me when I was young and my mum brought out a big birthday cake for me on my birthday, with all the candy, getting to experience a big meal. And I think he felt special, like he was getting attention. Again something that I could see he hadn’t experienced in a long time.

I often think about this story, because to me it’s not just about helping someone out by feeding them, but giving him the respect of being a human being and allowing him to feel good about himself was very rewarding.

1. Why does the writer want to be a firefighter?
A.To help others.B.To be famous.
C.To realize his parents’s dream.D.To meet the challenge.
2. How did the people behind the counter treat the homeless man?
A.They led him into the Burrito Joint politely.B.They welcomed him but treated him in cold.
C.They shut the door in his face.D.They laughed at his dirty clothes.
3. What do the last two paragraphs tell us?
A.The man felt guilty about the writer’s generous giving.
B.The birthday cake reminded the writer to do a good deed.
C.We should be careful of the people who would ask for money.
D.The dinner not only satisfied the man’s hunger, but gave him the respect.
4. What’s the best title for the text?
A.A Homeless ManB.A Meaningful Dinner
C.To Be a FirefighterD.An Unforgettable Man
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