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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章讲述岁月无情,变老对于任何人来说似乎都不是一件好事。但是最新研究给人们带来一个好消息,老年人比年轻人更加幸福。
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Old age may not sound exciting. But recent findings offer good news to older people and to people who are worried about     1     (get) older. Researchers have found that people become happier     2     experience less worry after they reach their fifties. In fact, they say at     3     age of eighty-five, people are happier with their life than they were when they were eighteen years old. The finding     4     (come) from a survey of more than three hundred and forty thousand adults in the United States. It showed that stress levels drop     5     (sharp) after people reach their fifties. The people,     6     are least likely to report negative emotions, are those in their seventies and eighties. The study has also showed that men and women have similar     7     (emotion) patterns as they grow older. However, women of all ages report more sadness, stress and worry than     8     (man). Researchers say they do not know why happiness increases as people get older. Probably, one reason is that as people grow older, they grow more     9     (thankful) for what they have and have better control of their emotions. They also spend less time     10     (think) about bad experiences.

2023-03-18更新 | 115次组卷 | 1卷引用: Unit 1 Cultural Heritage 知识点练习-2022-2023学年高中英语人教版(2019)必修第二册
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者帮助无家可归者的经历。
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Several days ago after I shopped in the biggest supermarket     1     is near our city center, it was pretty late, so I called a taxi. On my way home, I saw many homeless people     2    were sleeping on the cold ground on both sides of the street. I told it to my mother and she said, “They are the people to     3     we should offer help.” The next day my mother and I went to a market where we bought blankets and quilts at very good prices. Then I drove to the place     4     the homeless stayed. The moment they received the blankets and quilts, they all looked at me in surprise and thanked me for my kindness. I was moved a lot by their smiles,     5     made me feel good about myself. That is the reason     6     I want to do more for homeless people.

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文章大意:本文为一篇说明文。来自中国和其他国家的一组研究人员和科学家记录并收集了中国西北部甘肃省敦煌莫高窟的文物数字图像,希望通过分享数码照片,让全世界对中国古代历史、文化和传统产生更广泛的兴趣,并进一步教育世界各地的人们保护历史文化遗产的重要性,让子孙后代了解和欣赏。
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tradition          all over the world          high-quality          cave          image

To help increase knowledge and appreciation of China’s ancient cultural heritage, a group of researchers and scientists from China and other countries have recorded and collected digital     1     of cultural relics from the Mogao     2     in Dunhuang, Gansu Province, northwest of China. A large number of     3     digital photographs have been produced since the international project started in 1994. The group hopes to promote even wider interest around the world in China’s ancient history, culture, and     4     by sharing digital photos on the Internet. They also hope to further educate people     5     about the importance of safeguarding historical and cultural relics for future generations to understand and appreciate.

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Singapore is one of the foreign countries     1     left a deep impression on me. I had a holiday in this wonderful country last summer and I stayed there for 5 days. It is a good place for those     2     love travelling with white shoes because the streets there are extremely clean. During my stay in Singapore, I visited some famous landmarks (地标)     3     include the Merlion statue, the Singapore Zoo and the Singapore Botanic Gardens. For me, Singapore is well worth visiting. Firstly, the public transport system there is extremely satisfying. Another thing     4     attracts me a lot is its multi-cultural nature. During the five days     5     I spent in Singapore, I met lots of people     6     nationalities were different from mine. So I got the chance to practice my English by speaking with local people and other tourists. It was really fun.

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5 . Planning a visit to the UK? Here we help with ways to cut your costs.

AVOID BIG EVENTS Big sporting events, concerts and exhibitions can increase the cost of accommodation and make it harder to find a room. A standard double room at the Thistle Brighton on the final Friday of the Brighton Comedy Festival (19 Oct.) cost £ 169. 15 at Booking.com. A week later, the same room cost £ 118.15.

If you can be flexible and want to know dates to avoid--- or you're looking for a big event to pass your time--- check out sites such as Whatsonwhen.com, which allow you to search for events in the UK by city, date and category.

STAYAWAY FROM THE STATION If traveling to your destination by train, you may want to find a good base close to the station, but you could end up paying more for the sake of convenience at the start of your holiday.

Don't be too choosy about the part of town you stay in. Booking two months in advance, the cheapest room at Travelodge's Central Euston hotel in London for Saturday 22 September was £ 95.95 . A room just a tube journey away at its Covent Garden hotel was £ 75.75 . And at Farringdon, a double room cost just £ 62.95 .

LOOK AFTER YOURSELF Really central hotels in cities such as London. Edinburgh and Cardiff can cost a fortune, especially at weekends and during big events. As a choice consider checking into a self-catering flat with its own kitchen, where you can cook. Often these flats are hidden away on the top floors of city centre buildings. A great example is the historic O'Neill Flat on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile, available for £ 420 for five days in late September, with room for four adults.

GET ON A BIKE London’s "Boris bikes' have attracted the most attention, but other cities also have similar programs that let you rent a bicycle and explore at your own pace, saving you on public transport or car parking costs.

Among the smaller cities with their own programs are Newcastle (casual members pay around £ 1.50 for two hours) and Cardiff (free for up to 30 minutes, or £5 per day).

1. The Brighton Comedy Festival is mentioned mainly to show big events may ________.
A.help travelers pass time
B.attract lots of travelers to the UK
C.allow travelers to make flexible plans
D.cause travelers to pay more for accommodation
2. "Farringdon" in Paragraph 5 is most probably ________.
A.a hotel away from the train stationB.the tube line to Covent Garden
C.an ideal holiday destinationD.the name of a travel agency
3. The passage shows that the O'Neill Flat ________.
A.lies on the ground floor
B.is located in central London
C.provides cooking facilities for tourists
D.costs over £100 on average per day in late September
4. Cardiff’s program allows a free bike for a maximum period of ________.
A.half an hourB.one hour
C.one hour and a halfD.two hours
5. The main purpose of the passage is ________.
A.to tell visitors how to book in advance
B.to supply visitors with hotel information
C.to show visitors the importance of self-help
D.to offer visitors some money-saving tips
6 . It’s no secret that doing good makes others happy – but did you know it can make you happy as well?
According to a study, people participating in meaningful activities were happier and felt that their lives had more purpose than people who only engaged in pleasure-seeking behaviors.
Try giving these four things to others to start your journey to a happier and healthier lifestyle.
1. Your Time
With a busy life, it can be hard to find any time to give away. However, volunteering your time has great benefits, including making new friends and connections, learning new skills and even advancing your career.
According to a paper about the link between health and volunteering, volunteering is connected with lower instances of depression and reduces the risk of dying by 22 percent.
2. Your Attention
Most of us think we’re good listeners, but according to psychologist Paul Donoghue, most people are aware that others don’t listen as well as they could. In addition, they’re not fully aware that they themselves aren’t listening.
When practicing mindfulness meditation(正念禅修), you focus on what you experience in the moment and let your thoughts and emotions pass through without judgment. Did you know that giving someone your undivided attention helps you also? When done well, active listening strengthens your focus-which is a major part of good meditation.
3. Your Compassion
The psychological meaning of compassion is the ability to understand another person’s emotional state. Compassion differs from empathy(移情) in that those who experience compassion not only put themselves in another person’s shoes, but also want to reduce that person’s suffering.
A brain-imaging study showed that the brain’s pleasure centers are equally active when we give money to the poor as when we receive money ourselves.
4. Your Money
According to an experiment, those who spend money on other people are significantly happier than those who spend the same quantity of money on themselves.
Whether or not you can offer other gifts, donating money helps make real change happen. It represents time spent, compassion and careful attention to the needs of others.
1. Who is the happiest according to the study mentioned in Paragraph 2?
A.Bill, who is often invited to play golf by his wealthy uncle.
B.Tom, who is on the way to be the richest man in the world.
C.Mike, who is not well-off but often does what he can to those in need.
D.John, who is a disabled young man but has married a very beautiful girl.
2. What does the underlined word “depression” in Paragraph 5 mean?
A.pleasureB.unhappiness
C.connectionD.misunderstanding
3. Which of the four gifts matters most according to the author?
A.Time.B.Money.C.Attention.D.Compassion.
4. What is the purpose of the passage?
A.To encourage people to help others.
B.To give the meaning of “happiness”.
C.To offer a practical way of life.
D.To show his kindness.
2016-11-26更新 | 166次组卷 | 1卷引用:2015届重庆万州分水中学高三生学业调研抽测试卷第二次英语试卷
7 . People should listen to music for no more than one hour a day to protect their hearing, the World Health Organization (WHO) suggests.
It says 1.1 billion teenagers and young adults are at risk of permanently damaging their hearing by listening to “too much, too loudly”.
It said audio devices(音频设备), concerts and bars were causing a “serious threat”.
WHO figures show 43 million people aged 12-35 have hearing loss and the number is increasing. In that age group, the WHO said, half of the people in rich and middle-income countries were exposed to unsafe sound levels from personal audio devices. Meanwhile 40% were exposed to damaging levels of sound from clubs and bars.
The proportion of US teenagers with hearing loss went from 3.5% in 1994 to 5.3% in 2006.
“What we’re trying to do is raise awareness of the problem that is not talked about enough, but has the potential to do a lot of damage that can be easily prevented,” said Dr Etienne Krug, the WHO’s director for injury prevention.
The full report argued: “While it is important to keep the volume down, limiting the use of personal audio devices to less than one hour a day would do much to reduce noise exposure.”
Dr Krug said: “That’s a rough recommendation, it is not by the minute, to give an idea to those spending 10 hours a day listening to an mp3-player. But even an hour can be too much if the volume(音量)is too loud.”
1. What might be the main cause of hearing loss according to the passage?
A.Listening to music frequently.
B.Listening to music at concerts.
C.Listening to too much and too loud music.
D.Listening to music from poor audio devices.
2. How many people aged 12-35 were most likely to suffer from hearing loss according to WHO?
A.3.5%.B.5.3%.C.40%.D.50 %.
3. Which of the following ideas would Dr Etienne Krug agree with?
A.Safe noise exposure is based on the limitation to both volume and time.
B.One hour of exposure to loud music a day will do no damage to hearing.
C.With proper volume, one can listen to an mp3-player for 10 hours a day.
D.It will be OK to be exposed to loud noise from personal audio devices.
4. What might be the best title for the passage?
A.Away from music
B.How to enjoy music
C.Risk of hearing loss
D.Warning of hearing damage
2016-11-26更新 | 75次组卷 | 1卷引用:2015届重庆万州分水中学高三生学业调研抽测试卷第二次英语试卷
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8 . A US student has just spent 30 days on an “insect diet ” – eating insects three times a day. Camren Brantley-Rios says traditional meats such as pork and beef are unable to continue and he wanted to try out what many consider the diet of the future.
Many people would not like the idea of eating insects distasteful, even if it were not disgusting. Not so long ago Brantley-Rios was among them. But for the last month he has been eating insects for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
“I’m mainly sticking to three kinds,” he says.
Occasionally he has included different insects. Preparing these he “actually cried”, though he insists they were surprisingly good.
Insects consume fewer resources than animals, like pigs and cows, to produce the same amount of protein(蛋白质), Brantley-Rios says – and more than two billion people worldwide include insects in their regular diet, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization.
“There’s not really a need to eat insects in America because we have it so nice,” Brantley-Rios says. “We have finer meats and we’re lucky to have that luxury(奢侈), so there’s not much of a pressure to eat insects right now. But what a lot of people are trying to do is make it a little bit more marketable.”
He has ordered insects from farms that usually supply zoos, which need them “to feed certain animals”. He has always made sure the insects have been fed on an organic diet, he says, and only bought species he knows are safe to eat.
He knows that one person eating insects won’t make much difference. To have a real environmental effect, millions would have to follow his example.
1. Why has the US student tried out an “insect diet”?
A.To seek for future vegetables.
B.To advocate traditional meats.
C.To make up for the lack of meat.
D.To explore new forms of protein.
2. What can we learn about Brantley-Rios from Paragraph 2?
A.He is tired of meats like pork and beef.
B.He didn’t like the idea of eating insects.
C.He had nothing to eat but insects last month.
D.He advised people to eat insects though disgusted.
3. What does the underlined part “actually cried” in Paragraph 5 mean?
A.was scaredB.was pitiful
C.was sorryD.was puzzled
4. How does Brantley-Rios guarantee the safety of his insect diet?
A.He tests each species before eating it.
B.He has insects raised on his own farm.
C.He feeds his insects on an organic diet.
D.He orders insects for certain zoo animals.
2016-11-26更新 | 55次组卷 | 1卷引用:2015届重庆万州分水中学高三生学业调研抽测试卷第二次英语试卷
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。在感恩节后的第二天是黑色星期五,在美国这是一个繁忙的购物日,许多人在这天是放假的。
9 . Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving Day, is a busy shopping day in the United States. Many people have a day off work on that day. Some use this to make trips; others use it to start _______ for the Christmas season.
Many stores have special offers and _______ their prices on some goods. Some _______ their opening hours. There can also be traffic jams on roads to _______ shopping destinations.
There are _______ common theories as to why it is called Black Friday. One is that the wheels of vehicles in heavy traffic on the day left many black markings on the road surface, _______ the term Black Friday. The other is from an old way of recording business accounts. _______ were recorded in red ink and profits in black. Many businesses, _______ small businesses, started making profits before Christmas, so they started to mark in black ink on the day after Thanksgiving.1.
A.travelingB.shoppingC.visitingD.cooking
2.
A.prepareB.checkC.lowerD.raise
3.
A.shortenB.enlargeC.reduceD.extend
4.
A.popularB.outstandingC.splendidD.ordinary
5.
A.manyB.twoC.fewD.no
6.
A.leaving forB.leading toC.coming outD.sticking to
7.
A.PricesB.InterestsC.LossesD.Benefits
8.
A.particularlyB.speciallyC.obviouslyD.eventually
2016-11-26更新 | 143次组卷 | 1卷引用:2015届重庆万州分水中学高三生学业调研抽测试卷第二次英语试卷
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10 . Whether you prefer burning the midnight oil or going to bed early so you can get up at the break of dawn depends on your genes , according to experts.
I jump out of bed each morning, eager to start an active day. But I can hear my neighbour’s             alarm clock ringing non-stop every morning and I doubt he gets to work on time.
A lot of noise comes from his flat in the evening. He’s happy to stay up watching TV till after midnight, while I go to bed early and try to sleep.
Well, it might not be his fault after all. I’m called ‘a lark (百灵鸟)’ and my neighbour ‘an owl (猫头鹰)’.
We all have inside ‘clocks’ in the brain to control all kinds of bodily functions and it is reset every day by light. These inside clocks run to a different schedule in ‘larks’ and ‘owls’. If you have a fast clock, you like to do things early, and if you have a slow clock, you like to do things late.
Because we live in a 24/7 world, scientists believe it’s important to understand a person’s ‘chronotype’ – the time of the day when they function the best. It could help us lead a healthier life.
A US professor has studied sleeping patterns and thinks work times should be changed and made more individual to fit in with our chronotypes.
And he has advice for those who can’t choose their working hours: “If that’s not possible, we should be more careful about light exposure”, says the professor. “You should try to go to work not in a covered vehicle but on a bike. The minute the sun sets we should use things that have no blue light, like computer screens and other electronic devices.”
1. How is the passage mainly developed?
A.By presenting and solving problems.
B.By explaining the cause-effect relationship.
C.By giving examples and drawing a conclusion.
D.By analyzing differences and providing advice.
2. We can learn from the passage that the author’s neighbour ______.
A.almost always gets to work on time
B.has to work deep into the night every day
C.is passive during the day but energetic at night
D.is easily woken up by his alarm clock in the morning
3. The underlined part “24/7” in Paragraph 6 most probably means “______”.
A.stressfulB.digital
C.confusingD.changing
4. Things with blue light are not recommended after sunset because blue light ______.
A.will make you nervous
B.may cause sleep problems
C.will reduce your work effect
D.may make you sleepy
2015-07-07更新 | 160次组卷 | 1卷引用:2015届重庆万州分水中学高三生学业调研抽测试卷第二次英语试卷
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