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1 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一个完整的短文。

It was a pleasant morning. Meena was leaning out of her window and feeding the birds. The roads were empty because of COVID-19 lockdown. Just then a strong blow of wind came and Meena saw something flying in the air from distance. “Is it a kite?” Meena thought. As it came closer, Meena saw that it was a mask.

Curious to know where the mask came from, she ran to catch the mask and finally ran to the beach nearby. The mask fell into the sea water. As Meena looked around, she saw many masks floating in the sea and lying on the beach. She wondered where they came from.

Suddenly Meena heard a low voice nearby so helpless as if crying out for someone for help. She went closer to the voice – it was a huge turtle from the sea, with something stuck into his mouth. Apparently the turtle was choking (噎住) and in great pain. Meena moved closer to him, without wasting any time pulling it out of his mouth – it was a mask! The turtle finally recovered from the pain and seemed to express relief from his eyes as if to say “thank you” for her kindness.

Meena was sad to see so many masks thrown around. Just then she saw a man dumping rubbish here, with many single-use masks poured out. “Stop!” she screamed. “Please don’t throw the waste here. The turtle might swallow the mask again and fall sick!” The man stopped at once. He was sorry for his actions and decided to help clean the beach. He called a few people from the village to help them clean it. In no time the beach was free of rubbish.

Meena was happy and couldn’t wait to go home and tell her mother about it. Her mother was very proud of her, and told her the importance of throwing single-use masks into a rubbish bin so that animals wouldn’t swallow them. Yet Meena was still worried. She didn’t want the turtles to fall sick again due to people’s ignorance.


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“Shouldn’t I stop wearing a mask?” asked Meena.


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The next day Meena and her mother gave out their homemade cloth masks around the village.


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2 . If someone were to ask me what it is like to be a student in today’s society, I would probably answer: Being a student in today s society is not always easy.

Adults often tell us that we don’t know what stress is. But we have our own levels of stress. Many students in their high school years start their part-time job, so now you have school in the mornings, followed by responsibilities needing to be taken care of at home and then you’re off to work. By the time you are done there, you are too tired to finish your school work, but you stay up late to try and return to school feeling sleepy the next day. What good is that?

My point is, it is a whole lot more stressful to be a student in high school than adults believe. Our “stress” may not include paying bills or taking care of a family, but I’m sure if the adults in our lives could go back to school today, they would be surprised at how much it has changed.

I don’t want you to think for a minute that there aren’t good moments and memories while we are students at school. My mom always tells me to enjoy it while I can. I know that the world outside of school is often hard and that the responsibilities are serious. That’s exactly why I know that the focus I give to my future is important in leading me to a career that will allow me to contribute to society.

1. What is the text mainly about?
A.The stressful life of high school students.B.The way of dealing with stress of study.
C.The role of students in today’s society.D.The differences between teenagers’ and adults’ life.
2. What does the author think of students’ working part-time?
A.He thinks it does them good.B.He feels disappointed at it.
C.He thinks it is worth a try.D.He is favor of it.
3. What can be inferred from paragraph 3?
A.Adults are more stressful than students.
B.Adults have not fully understood students’ stress.
C.Adults should help students to deal with stress.
D.Adults should go back to school to experience students’ life.
4. What does the underlined word “it” in the last paragraph refer to?
A.Stress.B.Study.C.School life.D.Future career.
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3 . MINI EXPO

Our campus MINI EXPO is coming! We are waiting for you to join us! Both Chinese and foreign students are welcome to sign up in our club office to show or experience unique cultures from different countries.

TIME: November 15,2021
LIVE BROADCAST(直播):We will invite TV station workers to provide picture and video live broadcast for the opening ceremony, stage performances and garden purty
HOSTS RECRUITMENT(招募):Local talented hosts are wanted! By the way, you will have to host with the foreign students who are interested in Chinese culture in English.If you are a good Chinese story teller,please contact us
MINI EXPO Booth

We will set up many boots(摊位)for you where you can play music and dance with your friends, show traditional clothes, pictures and art works, etc, to show your culture. All visitors will vote for "the most popular booth" and we have prepared rewards for the winners


Stage Performances

If you can play musical instruments, Tai Chimarial arts, or are good at singing, dancing and other talents, you are welcome to sign up! Welcome to sign up as a team or by yourself, and we will team you up to organize a show!


Garden Party

Here you can experience and communicate with people from different countries in activities with national cultures, such as body painting, traditional dance, calligraphy wring knowledge quiz and fun games, etc. You can taste delicious food from different countries and go to each booth to collect "visa stamp" to exchange small gifts.

1. Which of the following is likely to be the organizer of MINI EXPO?
A.ATV stationB.A local family.C.Amative English speakerD.A student club.
2. What can you do in Garden Party?
A.Enjoy tasty food.B.Choose the best booth.C.Buy small giftsD.Learn Chinese characters.
3. What is the purpose of holding this event?
A.To select talented studentsB.To welcome foreign students.
C.To compare different cultures.D.To provide chances of culture exploring.
2021-11-11更新 | 90次组卷 | 2卷引用:Unit 1 A new start 单元检测卷-2022-2023学年高中英语外研版(2019)必修第一册
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4 . Their beautiful call suggests the arrival of spring, but the routes taken by cuckoos(杜鹃) during their annual migration(迁徙) have remained a mystery. Now, though, scientists from the British Trust for Omithology(BTO) have revealed the details of their remarkable 10,000-mile journey, with the help of tracking devices.

Five male birds were caught in Norfolk last May and fitted with satellite-tagged “backpacks’’ before being released. The scientists then monitored their progress over 12 months as they flew to Africa in the autumn, and returned in the spring.

The project was carried out to discover why every year fewer of the birds return to Britain. Between 1995 and 2010,the population of cuckoos spending summer here fell by almost half, and the number is continuing to decline. Previously, the lack of information about the cuckoos’ long migration has hampered the understanding of how to help conserve the birds.

Earlier this year, it was reported that cuckoos arrived in the UK much earlier than normal. Their call was recorded by ornithologists(鸟类专家) as early as February, a month ahead of their usual arrival.

Like all migrating animals, cuckoos respond to the changing seasons. They depend on lush plants to provide the fruit and food for insects that they feed on. This reliance on seasonal patterns means that a changing climate could make an already challenging journey impossible for them.

1. What is the main purpose of the project?
A.To track cuckoos’ 10,000-mile journey.
B.To better understand the habits of cuckoos.
C.To find out what happens during cuckoos’ journey.
D.To discover why the population of cuckoos is declining.
2. The underlined word “hampered” in Paragraph 3 probably means________.
A.preventedB.deepenedC.improvedD.affected
3. When do cuckoos usually arrive in Britain?
A.In January.B.In February.C.In March.D.In April.
4. Cuckoos arrived in the UK much earlier than normal probably because of________.
A.1acking foodB.changing climate
C.changing routesD.cold spring in the UK
2021-11-06更新 | 109次组卷 | 4卷引用:Unit 5 Into the wild 综合模拟检测卷-2022-2023学年高中英语外研版(2019)必修第一册
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5 . Lots of people dream of a beach vacation, but hesitate to take one because they don't want to leave a pet behind.     1     You can enjoy some fun in the sun on a beach vacation with your pet. It is easier than ever to find a beach that welcome your pets, and a little extra planning and preparation is all that is required to have a wonderful time on vacation with your pet.

    2     Use the Internet to determine whether a beach is pet friendly. You can look at a beach's website, lists of pet-friendly beaches where you will be traveling. They will tell you about any rules on pets at the local beaches.

Find a hotel that is pet-friendly. Most hotels that accept pets will advertise themselves as pet-friendly on their websites.     3     It's better to know if your pet will be welcome before you make an order.

Clean up after your pet. When vacationing with your pet it doesn't mean that all responsibility is gone. Picking up after it, whether that is when it goes to the bathroom or it makes a mess with its food, is still your responsibility.     4    

Be considerate of others.     5     Some people are scared of animals, especially children, so just be aware of other animals and people on the beach and keep your pet away from them if necessary.

A.Protect your pet from the sun.
B.Make sure you choose a beach that allows pets.
C.However, there is no need to settle for a pet sitter.
D.You never know how an animal will react in public.
E.You could also try to stay with a friend who loves your pet.
F.If you are unsure whether a hotel accepts pets, call it and ask.
G.This is especially important at the beach where many people move around.
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6 . 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。

One morning, my family and I woke up and went to eat breakfast——until we heard barking and scratching at the door. When my mom opened the door, we saw a puppy(小狗). We looked around to see if we saw its owner, but there was no one. We took it inside and fed it.

Regardless of how badly I wanted to keep the puppy, we decided to look for the owner. We looked all day, but we failed. We talked about whether we should keep looking or if we should look the next day. We all agreed to look for its owner the next day.

So, the next day my family and I looked for the dog's owner. It was so hard looking for its owner. We were looking for flyers(传单)that involved the puppy, but no luck. We wouldn't have quit because it's a puppy.

“We won't stop looking,” my mom and dad said. We were going to take care of the puppy until we found its owner.

When we woke up in the morning, we went to a pet shop to buy the puppy some dog food. After that we went back home to feed the puppy the dog food that we had just bought. After we fed the puppy, we gave it a nice bath. It was so dirty that the fur was black and sticky, but after we gave it a bath, it turned white.And I noticed there was a collar (狗项圈)on him, which said “Coby”. After we gave him a bath, we went to look for the p uppy's owner, but my mom stayed at home, and it was only my dad and me this time.

We continued looking more and more until we found flyers. “We looked at it.”it said.

“Lost Dog: Please Help if Found.” Then we looked at the picture;it looked exactly like Coby. We were all happy we found a flyer that was for Cody.


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There was a phone number on the flyer.


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We found the lady’s house, and then we knocked on the door.


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7 . In Lauderdale lives a young girl, Mary Lou. She is a(n) ______ bird-watcher at a very young age. In fact, she’s so ______ about birds that she has already written a children’s book about them. It's ______ for a 13-year-old girl in school.

It all started when her family moved to a new neighborhood. Mary would feel very ______ at times with few kids living on her street. Becoming a bird-watcher helped her ______ the new neighborhood and feel more at home.

She became deeply attracted to bird-watching in Grade Six when she had to write a book for a school project. She decided to write something she knew: the mockingbird. The homework was just the ______ of Mary’s great writing adventure.

Every morning Mary takes her binoculars (望远镜) and heads out to ______ birds. To watch birds, one must not make a lot of ______. If a watcher makes any sudden movements, the birds will probably become ______ and fly away.

Mary usually uses her binoculars to ______ different types of birds. Sometimes she just sits in the wildlife areas, ______ the various birds as they come to eat and drink at the nearby lake. Mary is quite a(n) ______ on birds types, but she can't always name every bird she sees. So she thinks there are always new lessons and the sky is full of ______.

When Mary was writing her bird book for children, she studied hard by searching the Internet. She also ______ some of the birds for the book herself with her color pencils. Finally, after nine months of ______, the book was finished.

1.
A.experiencedB.independentC.intelligentD.normal
2.
A.selectiveB.knowledgeableC.patientD.flexible
3.
A.inspiringB.diverseC.commercialD.amazing
4.
A.proudB.joyfulC.lonelyD.hesitant
5.
A.respond toB.settle intoC.figure outD.go off
6.
A.scheduleB.processC.lessonD.beginning
7.
A.feed onB.give way toC.look forD.clean up
8.
A.mistakesB.noisesC.descriptionsD.traps
9.
A.hopefulB.pleasedC.scaredD.disappointed
10.
A.identifyB.gatherC.analyzeD.master
11.
A.observingB.impressingC.exchangingD.describing
12.
A.journalistB.expertC.touristD.designer
13.
A.powerB.imaginationC.secretsD.improvement
14.
A.collectedB.rescuedC.keptD.illustrated
15.
A.studyB.publishC.complainD.efforts
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8 . May 14 marks the beginning of National Smile Month in the UK. The campaign is organized by the Oral Health Foundation to promote dental (牙齿的) health. The Foundation hopes that a month of smiling across the nation will make people think about the importance of brushing their teeth regularly, culling down on sugary foods, and making regular appointments with the dentist.

The British, in fact, have a reputation for bad teeth. The Internet's Urban Dictionary has an entry (条目) for “British Smile”, defining it as “Any smile with bad teeth”. On the other side of the Atlantic, however, the “Hollywood Smile” gets its name because American movie stars are so proud to show off their sparkling beautiful teeth.

But what about smiling in the UK in general? Do the British smile a lot, or do they look sad all the time? It's said that the British practice the “stiff upper lip”, meaning that they don't often show their emotions; they neither smile nor cry. But this is false: A British person likes to smile as much as anyone else.

As far as smiling in Britain is concerned   just like everywhere else, it all depends on the situation. For example, you wouldn't expect anyone to smile at a funeral (葬礼). But if you were at a party of any kind, you'd find everyone smiling from ear to ear. However, smiling is sometimes not allowed under some circumstances (情形). For instance, since 2005 Britain hasn't allowed smiling in passport photographs. At other times, for example at work and school, you simply smile when it's natural to smile.

So the British are no more and no less likely to smile than anyone else. But smiling is good for you, no doubt about it, even if you do have a few bad teeth. And smiling is good for those around you too. This alone makes National Smile Month a great idea. As the essayist William Hazlitt wrote, “A gentle smile, a kind word, a good-natured smile can work wonders and accomplish miracles”.

1. Why is National Smile Month held in the UK?
A.To build a more friendly society through smiling.B.To guide people to care their teeth.
C.To promote the health benefits of smiling.D.To teach people how to protect their teeth.
2. What does the underlined word “sparkling” refer to?
A.flashingB.whiteC.smilingD.aging
3. What can we learn from the article about smiling in the UK?
A.People can smile when taking passport photos.
B.British people are less likely to smile than others.
C.People often smile at a party of any kind.
D.British people often hide their true emotions with a smile.
4. What does the author think of National Smile Month?
A.It lasts too long.B.It is a time-consuming event.
C.It achieves its purpose.D.It should be promoted around the world.
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9 . Uber has picked Melbourne as the first city outside of the United States to test its flying taxis.

Test flights in the Australian city will begin next year with a goal of commercial ride-hailing (打车) services by 2023, it announced on Tuesday.

“We will see other Australian cities following soon after,” Susan Anderson, Uber's regional manager for Australia, said at the company's annual flying car conference in Washington DC.

Melbourne will be the third city to host trials of Uber's flying taxis, after Dallas, Texas, and Los Angeles, California, the electric taxis will be flown by a pilot.

Uber has partnered with NASA for its flying taxi program, named Elevate, and is one of several companies racing to make flying vehicles a reality. Other big names in the business include Rolls Royce and Boeing.

Even as it works on developing autonomous, electric flying vehicles–which are still several years away-Uber is taking its service to the skies in other ways.

The company will start a helicopter service on July 9, taking passengers from Manhattan to JFK Airport in eight minutes. It says customers who buy the roughly $200 ticket will save an hour of travel time during rush hour.

But the rollout (首次展示) of that service is now clouded by safety concerns about increased air traffic in cities, following two accidents in New York City in recent weeks.

A helicopter crashed onto the roof of a Manhattan building on June 10, killing the pilot. This deadly accident came weeks after a helicopter crash in the Hudson River. There were no deaths in that incident.

“For us, it shows the need to make safety the absolute base of everything we do,” said Eric Allison, Uber's head of Elevate.

Safety will also be a concern in Australia, where Uber has nearly 4 million regular customers for its ride-hailing service.

“We will continue to work with communities and governments to ensure that we create an urban aviation (飞行) ride-share network that is safe, quiet and green,” Anderson said.

1. What can we learn about the flying taxis from the text?
A.Most flying taxis are self-driving.
B.The flying taxi was first tried out in Melbourne.
C.Flying taxis could be used in Australia in several years.
D.The flying taxis turned out to be a failure in America.
2. Why does the author mention Uber's helicopter service?
A.To further introduce NASA's cooperation with Uber.
B.To show the challenges facing the flying taxi service.
C.To explain why Uber's technology stands out.
D.To describe the development of Uber's flying services.
3. What is the author's major concern about flying taxis?
A.Safety.B.Management.C.Side effects.D.Affordability.
4. What is the author's attitude toward the flying taxi?
A.Objective.B.Skeptical.C.Disapproving.D.Optimistic.
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10 . As parents, we walk a fine line between caring for our children and teaching them how to care for themselves. When they're little, they need our help with everything. Over time, kids usually take the lead on things like feeding and dressing themselves, but it can be difficult to know when it's time for them to start doing some basic things, such as packing their own lunches for school or solving problems with teachers without a parent's help.

Blogger Amy Carney recently shared a post about the things parents should stop doing for their teens. In it, Carney shared the basic skills that she expects her kids to master by the time they hit 13, such as waking themselves up in the morning, making their own breakfast and lunch, and finishing their own homework.

Barb Harvey, a childhood behavior expert, gave me her answer: The age at which children learn to master certain skills will be different depending upon the maturity (成熟) and interest level of the child.

I asked the same question among my friends. They gave all kinds of answers, which can explain Harvey's opinion.

Therefore, there's only one expert who can determine when your kids have the ability to deal with certain skills, and that's you. If your kids aren't ready to pack their own lunches — don't sweat it. Help them learn the skills they're ready to deal with and keep working towards the end goal of raising responsible and able adults. Because if there's one thing that we can all agree on as parents, it's that time moves quickly when you're raising kids. One day you will wish they could just do things without you and the next day, you will feel upset that they do.

1. What is Amy Carney's expectation when her children are 13?
A.To be a skillful cook.B.To follow Harvey's opinion.
C.To be an expert.D.To have basic skills.
2. Who can decide when the children will learn to care for themselves?
A.Amy Carney.B.Barb Harvey.
C.The children.D.The parents.
3. Why will parents feel upset when their children grow up?
A.Their kids can do nothing.
B.They feel less important.
C.Their children become able adults.
D.Their kids disagree on anything.
4. What does the text mainly talk about?
A.Walking a fine line.
B.Blogger Amy Carney.
C.Parents and their children's growth.
D.A childhood behavior expert.
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