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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了针灸是如何在美国流行起来的。

1 . Acupuncture (针灸) is a traditional Chinese medical practice of treating various physical and mental conditions. It won respect and interest in the United States after New York Times reporter James Reston visited China with President Nixon and needed an operation.

Chinese doctors used acupuncture on James after surgery (外科手术) to reduce his pain, and his recovery was quick. Curious about this, James was allowed to watch surgery on patients who received acupuncture for anesthesia (麻醉). Patients talked with their doctors during the operation and then walked back to their rooms on their own.

Acupuncture left James such a deep impression that he wrote a front-page article in New York Times about his operation upon returning to the United States. “A leading medical expert sent by Premier Zhou Enlai removed my appendix (阑尾). I was awake in the whole process.”

The National Institutes of Health began to organize some of their top doctors to visit China to investigate acupuncture and its possible functions in western medicine. With years going by, acupuncture has become popular across the world with magical effect.

1. What did James Reston do?
A.A reporter.B.A doctor.C.A translator.D.A scientist.
2. What does the underlined word “investigate” in paragraph 4 mean?
A.Receive.B.Study.C.Create.D.Develop.
3. Which statement is NOT true about acupuncture?
A.It is a traditional Chinese medical practice.
B.It treats physical and mental conditions.
C.It is a kind of surgery to reduce pain.
D.It is popular for its magical effect.
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2 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. Where will the speakers go first?
A.A shop.B.A museum.C.A restaurant.
2. What does the woman have no interest in?
A.Tasting Indian food.B.Taking a walk.C.Seeing unique animals.
3. Why won’t the speakers go shopping?
A.They don’t have enough money.
B.The shopping mall is a little far.
C.It will take them too much time.
4. How will the speakers go to the seashore?
A.By subway.B.On foot.C.By car.
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3 . What does the man like about the movie?
A.Its funny plot.B.Its actors.C.Its music.
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了多伦多这座城市的最佳旅游时间、交通方式、旅行建议以及一些推荐的旅游活动。
4 . Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Toronto is typically in the spring (April and May) or during the fall (September to early November). At these times, you’ll likely find fewer crowds, cheaper accommodations, and the best weather for sightseeing as it is neither too hot nor too cold.

Getting Around

The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) makes it easy to get around the city via many buses, subway, and streetcars. Figuring out how to get where you want to go is easily done using the TTC’s convenient Trip Planner.

Travel Tip

While you may choose to base yourself near many of the city’s main landmarks, it’s also worth taking some time to explore some great neighborhoods that each offer their own unique charms, including colorful Kensington Market, the Junction, Leslieville, and Little India.

Things to Do

Get a Dose of Art & Culture: The Royal Ontario Museum is Canada’s largest museum and showcases everything from art and archaeology to natural science in over 30 galleries. Or, stop by the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), one of the largest art museums in North America with a collection of more than 90,000 works of art.

Take in the Views From the CN Tower: High-speed elevators send visitors to the top of the tower in just 58 seconds for full views over the city. You can even try EdgeWalk to experience a hands-free walk around the main pod of the tower, 116 stories above the ground.

Spend a Day in the Distillery District: Explore the historic Distillery District to walk casually among Victorian-era buildings on pedestrian-only cobblestone streets filled with shops, cafes, and restaurants.

1. If a tourist travels to Toronto in October, what is he likely to find?
A.Free attractions.B.Discounted hotels.
C.Extreme weather.D.Crowded scenic spots.
2. What’s the main function of the TTC’s Trip Planner?
A.Help people buy tickets.B.Help tourists in urgent situations.
C.Guide people to their destinations.D.Introduce scenic spots to tourists.
3. What do we know about the Royal Ontario Museum?
A.It is home to over 90,000 artworks.
B.It’s noted for its Victorian-era buildings.
C.It’s one of the largest museums in Canada.
D.Its displays range from art to natural science.
4. Where may those seeking for adventure and thrill choose to go ?
A.Little India.B.EdgeWalk.C.The Junction.D.The Distillery District.
5. What’s the best title of the passage?
A.Planning Your Trip in Toronto
B.Some Hidden Truth about Toronto
C.The Main Tourist Attractions in Toronto
D.The Reasons for the Popularity of Toronto
2024-04-03更新 | 49次组卷 | 1卷引用:2023-2024学年辽宁省普通高中学业水平合格性考试沈阳市模拟英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。每天太忙碌会让人疲惫不堪,文章介绍了一项新的研究发现,研究表明拥有更多空闲时间的人通常会有更高水平的主观幸福感,但这只限于一定程度,休闲时间过多也会让人抑郁,最好的安排是适度的休闲与休闲时间的有效性。

5 . Feeling overwhelmed by your to-do list can certainly make you unhappy, but new research suggests that more free time might not be the magic medicine many of us dream it could be.

In a new study, researchers found that people with more free time generally had higher levels of subjective well-being, but only up to a point.

People who had up to two hours of free time a day generally reported they felt better than those who’d had less time. But people who had five or more hours of free time a day generally said they felt worse. So ultimately the free-time “sweet spot” might be two to three hours per day, the findings suggest.

Part of finding the “sweet spot” has to do with how people spend the extra time they have. The researchers conducted several smaller online experiments. In one they asked participants to imagine having 3½ to seven free hours per day. They were asked to imagine spending that time doing “productive” things (like exercising) or to imagine doing “unproductive” activities (like watching TV). Study participants believed their well-being would suffer if they had a lot of free time during the day, but only if they used it unproductively. In other words, how people use their free time matters.

Of course, what feels “productive” is up to you. If watching two hours of Real Housewives in your free time increases your happiness, you should do that. And even more traditionally productive or purposeful activities can be easy and fun. Engaging in a bit of low-key cardio, like walking, can help burn stress. Free-time activities like reading, cooking or gaming are also known to put people in a state of flow.

In cases when people do find themselves with huge amounts of free time, such as retirement or having left a job,” Sharif said, “our results suggest these individuals would benefit from spending their newfound time with purpose.”

1. According to the study, how many hours of free time brings the best feelings?
A.3 to 7 hours.B.5 hours or more.C.Up to 2 hours.D.2 or 3 hours.
2. Which of the following may the author agree with?
A.The busier, the happier.
B.The more free time, the better.
C.Purposeful activities increase happiness.
D.Retirement makes people depressed and unhappy.
3. Which of the following can put people in a state of flow?
A.Getting stuck in silence.B.Having a poor-quality sleep.
C.Struggling with a dull book.D.Enjoying classic music.
4. What’s Sharif’s advice for retirees?
A.To make a new schedule.B.To do more housework.
C.To watch more TV.D.To find a new job.
5. Which section of a newspaper can we find this passage?
A.Stories.B.Life.C.Science.D.Sports.
2024-04-03更新 | 44次组卷 | 1卷引用:2023-2024学年辽宁省普通高中学业水平合格性考试沈阳市模拟英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要围绕Britney Gallivan打破对折纸片次数世界纪录的经历展开,详细描述了她的挑战过程、遇到的困难、解决问题的方法以及最终的成功,展现了她的坚持、努力和智慧,同时也传达了关于对折纸片次数的科学原理。

6 . A common claim states that a sheet of paper cannot be folded in half more than seven times. But is this true?

In 2002, Britney Gallivan, then a junior in high school in Pomona, California, folded a single piece of paper in half 12 times. She currently holds the Guinness World Record for the most times to fold a sheet of paper in half.

The prompt that led Gallivan to accomplish these feats was an extra-credit challenge in math class to fold anything in half 12 times. Her teacher asked the students to fold something thicker: a piece of paper.

Gallivan said “it was very frustrating, as I had many unsuccessful attempts at trying to fold different papers in half. I began to question if folding paper in half more than eight times could be impossible.” However, Gallivan recalled. “I knew I needed to understand what was limiting the folding progression.”

The equations that Gallivan came up with calculated how many times a sheet of paper could be folded. She found that in order to fold many times, a long thin sheet is needed — the more a sheet is folded, the thicker the resulting stack becomes, and once the stack becomes thicker than it is long, there is nothing left to fold. She ultimately set her record with a sheet of tissue paper she found online that was 4,000 feet (1,219 meters) — more than three-quarters of a mile, or over a kilometer — long, Guinness World Records noted.

“Working on the problem took a tremendous amount of time and effort,” Gallivan said. “As frustrating as it was at times, I learned an immense amount from the experience, which has been valuable to me throughout my life in more capacities than one would expect.”     

Since Gallivan set her record, others have made claims of folding a sheet of paper more than 12 times. Still, “I anticipate that my current record will be surpassed,” Gallivan said.

1. Which was commonly considered the most times that paper can be folded in half?
A.7.B.8.C.9.D.12.
2. It is impossible to fold a paper in half more times when _____.
A.the stack is as thick as its lengthB.the paper is neither long nor thin
C.the stack is thicker than its lengthD.the paper is longer than its thickness
3. What can we learn about Gallivan’s attempts?
A.It’s risky.B.It’s fruitless.C.It’s meaningless.D.It’s energy-consuming.
4. What does Gallivan think of her experience?
A.Worthwhile.B.Unsuccessful.C.Miserable.D.Regretful.
5. What can we infer from the passage?
A.Gallivan’s record is impossible to break.
B.Folding paper in half is merely a math problem.
C.Folding things in half may not be limited to 12.
D.Folding paper 12 times is a required credit in maths class.
2024-03-31更新 | 32次组卷 | 1卷引用:2023-2024学年辽宁省普通高中学业水平合格性考试沈阳市模拟英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。中国古代的周朝皇帝向大臣们征求处理战犯的建议,他采纳了大臣的合理建议,国内局势很快安定下来,国家逐渐变得更加强大。文章主要讲述了“爱屋及乌”这个成语背后的故事。
7 . 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

There was a state     1     (call) Zhou (周) in the Chinese history. One day, the king of Zhou asked his officials for advice on     2     (deal) with prisoners of war. An official said, “If you love someone, you     3     (suppose) to love even the crows on the roof of his house. The prisoners of war are enemies fighting     4     us. In my opinion, we’d better kill them all.”

But the king didn’t agree with him. “I think we should treat the prisoners of war     5     (different) by differing them into those     6     are guilty or not. The guilty ones will be sentenced to death in order to avoid future disasters.”

Then another one said, “Your majesty, I think all the prisoners should be set free and sent back home to work in the fields and support     7     (them) by their own labor.     8     , you should keep strictly the rules for reward and     9     (punish). The people are sure to believe in you if you govern our country by morals and laws.”

The king thought the official’s proposal was quite reasonable so he accepted and followed it. As a result,     10     domestic situation soon settled down and gradually the country became stronger.

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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了作者由于假期的疯狂错过了一笔付款。作者接到了陌生经纪人的电话,后来又收到了鲜花和鼓励。作者感慨虽然世界上有麻烦和仇恨,但也有同胞的慷慨和爱。

8 . I received a phone call from a credit card company. With the craziness of the holidays, I had missed a _________. The agent I spoke with was _________ and we actually chatted about life and _________ and the craziness it can cause in one’s life. All in all, the _________ phone call was probably only about forty-five _________, including making a payment.

A few days later, as I’m walking to _________ the mail, I notice a box from an online _________ delivery company. My first thought is, “Oh, no, someone _________ a package.” I pick it up to see if the _________ is close so I can drop it off. To my surprise, it not only has my address but my __________!

I take it inside. And I’m not going to __________ here; I’m already teary-eyed. When I open the box, there are roses in a beautiful vase. I find the __________ and the surprises just keep coming. Not only have I got flowers, but they are from a complete __________ in a different state!

The agent has sent me flowers with a note of __________ from one mom to another. I cry like a baby. I’m so __________ that not only a stranger but someone I only talked to for less than an hour took the time to __________ me some encouragement and flowers!

To that __________, wherever you are, I hope you know you __________ my day. It is things like this that __________ me that while there is trouble and hate in the world, there is also generosity and __________ for our fellow man.

1.
A.chanceB.paymentC.shotD.conference
2.
A.embarrassedB.tolerantC.understandingD.delightful
3.
A.motherhoodB.childhoodC.likelihoodD.neighborhood
4.
A.averageB.strangeC.expectedD.total
5.
A.hoursB.minutesC.secondsD.weeks
6.
A.reachB.takeC.checkD.answer
7.
A.flowerB.foodC.snackD.toy
8.
A.sentB.postedC.claimedD.misdelivered
9.
A.accountB.postboxC.packageD.address
10.
A.creditB.nameC.resumeD.status
11.
A.complainB.boastC.lieD.explain
12.
A.cardB.secretC.itemD.article
13.
A.loserB.strangerC.winnerD.visitor
14.
A.appreciationB.warningC.apologyD.encouragement
15.
A.confusedB.depressedC.touchedD.amused
16.
A.callB.sendC.oweD.assign
17.
A.agentB.offerC.caseD.manager
18.
A.achievedB.spoiledC.madeD.accomplished
19.
A.requestB.adviseC.demandD.remind
20.
A.loveB.modestyC.passionD.integrity
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。本文主要讲述的是中国传统节日仍然是中国文化的重要组成部分,所以我们应该保护和维护这些节日。
9 . 请根据上下文内容,将文中划线部分译成汉语或者英语。

In modern society, many Chinese traditional festivals are still an important part of Chinese culture, and     1     we must protect them and maintain them.

Some traditional festivals teach us a lot about our nation’s history. For example,     2     the Dragon Boat Festival is celebrated in honour of Qu Yuan. By celebrating the festival with rice dumplings and dragon boat races, the story of Qu Yuan is passed down from generation to generation.

Moreover,     3    传统节日使我们更多了解中国人的价值观. Festivals, such as the Mid-Autumn Festival, have a caring, family-centre d message at their heart.     4     The full moon on the festival is considered to stand for family togetherness.

Finally, traditional festivals are a source of national pride and help shape our national identity. For example,     5     我们有腊八节 with unique customs, and these shared experiences bring us together as a people. Traditional festivals tell us who we are and fill us with pride in being Chinese.

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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文,文章讲述了作者和其他同学一起努力改变了当地的公共交通路线,方便家长出行的故事。

10 . Our mother has to leave home every day before we go to school. She has to walk twelve blocks to take the bus to work. We think it’s terrible that there is no bus that comes closer to our street.

I said to my mother, “This is a public transportation system. It is our system. It should come closer to our home. I do not want you to walk that far to get to the bus.” She agreed, but she said it would take more than one family to get the bus line to change. I told my mother I would ask my teacher about it. We could do a study and maybe start a petition (请愿书).

My teacher liked the idea. He said we could do the survey. So our class surveyed all our parents. We collected our survey data and made a table. We found that 90% of all the parents would use the bus more if it was easier to get to. We also found that only 20% of the parents could get to it easily, just by walking five blocks. For all the others, it took between 6 and 12 blocks.

We made a map to show how the bus route (路线) could be changed to reach people in our community more easily. Then my teacher called the alderman (市议员) to see if we could meet to talk about our study.

The alderman was impressed. She said we had done a really good job of thinking out the problem and a solution. She promised she would talk with the head of the transportation system about it.

Now my mother can leave later, and she only has to walk four blocks to get to the bus. When she leaves in the morning, she always says, “Son, I’m so glad you got the bus route changed.”

1. According to the first two paragraphs, the author wanted to ______.
A.get the public transportation system improved
B.walk with his mother to the bus stop
C.invite more families to take the bus
D.ask his teacher about a study plan
2. What did the author and his classmates find in the survey?
A.90% of the parents took the bus to work because it was easier to get to.
B.20% of the parents lived within five blocks to the bus stop.
C.Most parents used to wait for the bus to pick them up.
D.Only a few parents sent their kids to school by bus.
3. What does the underlined word “impressed” in Paragraph 5 probably mean?
A.Worried.B.Annoyed.
C.Moved.D.Relaxed.
4. What can we learn from the author’s experience?
A.We should take notice of our family life.
B.We should communicate with others.
C.The harder we study, the greater progress we’ll make.
D.As long as we make efforts, we’ll make a difference.
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