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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。主要介绍了四个学生暑期义工机会。

1 . Summer volunteer chances for students

Finding a summer volunteer chance is easier than you think. There are national programs all over the US that you can take part in. Check out these volunteer chances for students.

UN Volunteer Program

If you are an 18-year-old high school student, you might choose to volunteer in a UN organisation. The UN Volunteer Program (paid) is looking for excellent adults aged 18 to 55. Volunteer projects explore peace-building, climate change and disaster management (气候变化和灾害管理). Those looking for a summer program will also receive training before and after a short-term task.

National Park Service

Teens aged 15-18 can take part in National Park Service and get paid. The volunteers work outdoors on several different projects including cleaning up campgrounds, improving wildlife habitat (栖息地), environmental education planning and teaching, and more! You’ll also take part in educational field trips where you’ll be able to see wildlife before your eyes.

Habitat for Humanity

You can find a lot of summer volunteer fun through Habitat for Humanity. Not only can you help build houses, but you can join in improving your community and helping out at the donation (捐赠) center. Youths aged 16 or older may take part in this program, and must have turned 16 by the first day of the project.

American Red Cross

The American Red Cross is always looking for youth volunteers. Its Red Cross youth programs offer students and young adults meaningful chances of leadership training and community service. The chances are given to all junior and senior high school students.

1. What is special about the National Park Service?
A.It allows its volunteers to camp.B.It offers chances to see wild animals.
C.It offers job-related training to volunteers.D.It allows volunteers to explore new interests.
2. What can high school students do at Habitat for Humanity?
A.Clean up houses.B.Enjoy some fun games.
C.Make money to help people in need.D.Make their community better.
3. Which program can you choose if you are 14 years old?
A.UN Volunteer Program.B.National Park Service.
C.Habitat for Humanity.D.American Red Cross.
2024-05-14更新 | 73次组卷 | 1卷引用:黑龙江省鸡西市密山市第一中学2023-2024学年高一上学期期末英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文,主要介绍的是位于洛杉矶市中心的唐人街的相关信息。

2 . Chinatown, lying in Downtown L. A.near the city’s cultural center, is one of L. A.’s most popular tourist destinations. What are you waiting for? Go to explore this amazing place right now!

A MECCA FOR FOOD

In Chinatown, a mix of new and old restaurants meets everyone’s needs. Early birds should stop by Philippe The Original, a local restaurant that’s beloved for French Dip sandwiches, but also serves a good classic American breakfast. Night owls will want to head to Full House Seafood on Hill Street, which is open late into the night.

CHINESE AMERICAN MUSEUM

Food is far from the only reason to visit Chinatown. People interested in history will want to start their trip at the Chinese American Museum (CAM), lying just outside of Chinatown at El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument. The museum is housed in the Garnier Building, the oldest surviving Chinese building in a major area of California.

CENTRAL PLAZA

A big statue of Bruce Lee has become a must-photograph site in Chinatown’s Central Plaza. The late martial arts star once had a studio in Chinatown at 628 W. College St.

Nearby is Dragon Chasing Pearl, which was originally painted on the wall in 1941 by Tyrus Wong. The artist, who passed away in December 2016 at age 106, was famous for his work in films, particularly as the lead artist on Disney’s Bambi.

FESTIVALS

Chinatown hosts many party-style events throughout the year, like the music and food truck Chinatown Summer Nights, the yearly Moon Festival and the biggest one, Chinese New Year! It’s really a good place to experience L. A.’s cultural diversity.

1. Of the following places, which one may be popular for its breakfast?
A.Garnier Building.B.Philippe The Original.
C.Full House Seafood.D.Chinese American Museum.
2. Who might be attracted to the CAM most?
A.A chef.B.A journalist.C.A poet.D.A historian.
3. What can you do in Chinatown?
A.Visit Bruce Lee in person.B.Taste different food for free.
C.Celebrate the Spring Festival.D.Protect the oldest Chinese building.
2024-05-11更新 | 32次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省马鞍山市第二中学2023-2024学年高二上学期期末检测英语试题
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3 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What is the man in the band?
A.A guitar player.B.A singer.C.A drummer.
2. What is puzzling the man now?
A.Whether they should make fame quickly.
B.Whether they should go on tour.
C.Whether they should start a band.
3. What advice does the woman give to the man?
A.Play music out of love.B.Sell lots of records.C.Attract more fans.
2024-05-08更新 | 26次组卷 | 1卷引用:黑龙江省鸡西市密山市第一中学2023-2024学年高一上学期期末英语试题
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4 . Why does the woman prefer the car?
A.It is swift.B.It is cheap.C.It is convenient.
2024-05-08更新 | 19次组卷 | 1卷引用:黑龙江省鸡西市密山市第一中学2023-2024学年高一上学期期末英语试题
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5 . When does the boat leave?
A.At two.B.At three.C.At four.
2024-05-08更新 | 19次组卷 | 1卷引用:黑龙江省密山市第一中学2023-2024学年高二上学期期末考试英语试卷
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6 . 某中学讨论是否应该骑自行车上学。假定你是该校学生会主席,请你用英语写一封倡议书,号召同学们骑自行车上学。内容包括:
1. 建议骑自行车上学;
2. 骑自行车的一些好处。
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。
3.开头和结尾已给出, 不计入总词数。
Dear students,
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The Student’s Union

2024-04-19更新 | 35次组卷 | 1卷引用:山西省大同市浑源县第七中学2022-2023学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了出于对中国和中国文化的强烈好奇心,一位加拿大小伙于2015年来到江西省南昌市,了解真正的中国是什么样子的,并迷上了中国的水墨画。

7 . A Canadian addicted to Chinese ink wash painting

Canadian Brandon Collins-Green calls himself a Chinese culture “addict”. He has lived in China for over six years, spending his time in painting in the Chinese ink wash style and translating Chinese classics into English.

Collins-Green, 37, is a doctoral candidate in classical Chinese literature at Jiangxi Normal University in Nanchang. About 15 years ago, his first encounter with a stage adaption of the classic Chinese novel The Dream of the Red Chamber in Singapore inspired him to study Chinese in the following years. Learning Chinese as a second language, Collins-Green found it was not easy to understand a novel written in Chinese. “Besides the stories, I am interested in the poems, dialogues and lantern riddles in the book,” he said, “Because of The Dream of the Red Chamber, I wanted to get a closer look at China.”

His strong curiosity about China and Chinese culture prompted Collins-Green to travel to the city of Nanchang in 2015, in the hope of learning what the real China was like. During a visit to Badashanren Memorial Hall in Nanchang, where paintings of a famous Chinese artist were on exhibition, Collins-Green was interested in how a tiny brush could depict (描画) the curves of hills, shade and light on paper.

In his years spent translating The Dream of the Red Chamber into English, he has gradually found his way of combining Chinese and foreign cultures into his paintings, writing poems in English as the backdrops of his figures. As of this year, Collins-Green has completed over 2,500 works, including translations of The Dream of the Red Chamber, landscape paintings and portraits.

He lives a life greatly influenced by The Dream of the Red Chamber, renting a loft of about 9 square meters beside his university as a studio. Since this March, his paintings have been exhibited at art festivals in cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou and Xi’an, bringing him a group of fans. Some have sent him emails, asking about the meanings of the poems in his paintings.

“We can see from Collins-Green that traditional Chinese culture is becoming more attractive to people in other countries,” said Li Shunchen, Collins-Green’s mentor at Jiangxi Normal University. “I really recommend that more people come to China to see how fast it is changing and to enjoy the charm of its culture,” Collins-Green said.

1. What first inspired Collins-Green to study Chinese according to the passage?
A.His love for Chinese paintings.B.The stage version of a classic Chinese novel.
C.The need of his translation work.D.His second language learning.
2. Which of the following words can best describe Collins-Green’s feeling on the exhibition in Nanchang?
A.amazed.B.disappointed.C.relaxed.D.frightened.
3. What can we mainly learn about Collins-Green from paragraph 4 and 5?
A.His strong curiosity about China gradually faded away.
B.He studied Chinese well in China.
C.He made great achievements as an addict to Chinese culture.
D.His works produced some negative reactions in viewers.
2024-04-18更新 | 49次组卷 | 1卷引用:吉林省珲春市第二高级中学校2022-2023学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文为一篇记叙文,讲述了Philips先生在街上向一位贫穷的老妇人买香蕉的故事。
8 . 阅读下面短文, 在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Just after finishing his work, Mr. Philips was going to the grocery shop to buy some bananas, but he saw a poor old lady     1     (sell)fresh bananas on the street, so it seemed     2     (convenient)to buy some from her.

The old lady charged $7     3     one kilo of bananas. “But the shop     4     I usually buy from gives them for $5 per kilo!”, Mr. Philips said. “I’m sorry sir, I cannot afford to match that price”, the old lady responded. Mr. Philips said nothing and went to the grocery shop.

    5     , when he wanted to pay for bananas he picked, the cashier told him that the price per kilo was $10. He tried to bargain again, but the manager said coldly, “We do not bargain.” Mr. Philips felt very     6     (annoy)with his attitude, and decided to put the bananas back and go back to the old lady.

She recognized him     7     (instant)and told him, “Sir, I can’t match that price.” “Don’t worry, I will pay you $10 per kilo!” said Mr. Philips. “Now, give me two     8     (kilo)please!” The old lady happily packed the bananas and said, “I can’t accept $10 per kilo but I will accept $7 per kilo. I appreciate your     9     (kind).”

Mr. Philips left the old lady speechless with gratitude, and also recommended many friends to buy bananas from the old lady, which they did. From that day on, she made     10     much better living than ever before.

2024-04-17更新 | 72次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省芜湖市2022-2023学年高二下学期教学质量统测英语试题
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文章大意:本文为一篇说明文,介绍了如何改变“讨好型人格”习惯的一些方法。

9 . Being a people-pleaser(讨好型人格)is second nature to many people. We tend to calm those around us, often regardless of our own needs. Actually, it is unhealthy to do so.     1     Here are some tips one can follow.

Be sure of your own value.

You were created differently from every other human. Overcoming people-pleasing starts with clearly knowing the value of your thoughts and actions, and that your presence matters. By pleasing people at the cost of your own desires, you’re forgetting that you are here for a reason.

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When something goes wrong, it’s quite natural for me to say sorry. It is pretty true of you if you’re a people-pleaser too. However, before words of apology trip from your lips, stop and look at the situation. Apologize sincerely and timely on condition that it’s really your fault. Otherwise just let it go.

Keep saying no.

    3     Indeed, getting over people-pleasing requires people to understand that you can say no and mean it. Saying no may be hard, but the more you say it, the more you understand how important it is to say.

Speak up.

People-pleasers like to agree with the masses. We are quiet, listening, waiting to agree on whatever decision is reached. Many times, I simply stayed quiet and agreed, even when I really didn’t like the plans at all. And bitterness surged when I was asked to deal with what I didn’t want.     4     Even sometimes you have to shout so as to be heard.

Without any doubt, it’s difficult to go against the nature that you tend to please everyone around you.     5     It’s the same with me. The best part is we get the grace of a new day to try all over again.

A.Say sorry actively.
B.Apologize properly.
C.It seems common to agree to everything.
D.Chances are that you’ll fail into old patterns midway.
E.What counts much is to change some of your daily habits.
F.Saying no is always the first choice for many people to make.
G.Learn to use your voice bravely if you’d like to overcome people-pleasing.
2024-04-17更新 | 116次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省芜湖市2022-2023学年高二下学期教学质量统测英语试题
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文章大意:本文为一篇记叙文。丢失爱犬的Sandy成立了“洛根的遗产”帮助其他需要帮助的宠物,本文讲述了Sandy和朋友救助小狗Cici并帮助她找新家的故事。

10 . No matter how many times Sandy has rescued an animal, she never gets over the casual cruelty some people display toward unwanted pets. When she lost her own “angel” dog, she started Logan’s Legacy to help other pets in need.

Sandy recently received a phone call about a small dog, possibly a puppy, that had been abandoned on a street. Since she was too far to help on, she called a friend who lives nearby to get there as soon as possible. When her friend Tom arrived, he found a tiny dog curled(蜷缩)in a tight ball with the chain firmly tied to a tree. Someone had left food and water for her, but the puppy was too frightened to eat or drink. Once gathered up in a blanket and placed into the back seat of the car, she began to get weak quickly from dehydration(脱水)and exhaustion.

The moment she got some water and food, the puppy made a rapid recovery, and her lovely and sweet personality could finally shine! “We have named her CiCi,” Sandy added, “She is feeling so much better. She has been observed at my place and she is doing great. This sweet baby girl will never feel fearful again, and won’t ever be abandoned again.” After winning hearts at Sandy’s office, CiCi has been approved for adopting and will soon leave for her new life. Sandy and her fellow rescuers are trying their best to find her the perfect family to love her and treat her with the respect all living creatures deserve!

1. What did Sandy feel it hard to overcome?
A.The casual humanity.B.The cruelty of humanity.
C.The kind human nature.D.The weakness of kindness.
2. How was the dog’s condition when first found?
A.She suffered a serious illness.
B.She had nothing to eat or drink.
C.She got lost far away from home.
D.She was scared and in poor health.
3. What will be CiCi’s probable future life?
A.She will stop taking medicine.
B.She will continue further treatment.
C.She will have a perfect match for home.
D.She will get on well with Sandy forever.
4. What can be the best title of this passage?
A.A Warm Home for CiCi
B.Dog Saved Heart Fulfilled
C.A Terrible Experience of CiCi
D.Saving Dogs Saving Themselves
2024-04-17更新 | 71次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省芜湖市2022-2023学年高二下学期教学质量统测英语试题
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