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文章大意:这是一篇应用文,文章主要介绍了几个与众不同的博物馆。

1 . Do you like museums? Have you been to the Louvre in Paris, the Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City or any of those other “must-see” museums? Well, now it’s time to go off the beaten path. There are some museums that try to be a little different.

Museum Kimchikan, Seoul, Republic of Korea

If you don’t know about kimchi, a trip to Museum Kimchikan is an eye-opening experience. The museum was founded in 1986 to highlight Republic of Korea’s rich kimchi culture. The show includes displays of cooking utensils (厨具) and materials related to making, storing, and eating the famous pickled (腌制的) vegetables. The museum also provides details about the history and nutritional (营养的) benefits of Republic of Korea’s most beloved side dish. Finally, stop by the souvenir (纪念品) shop to try various types of kimchi. Don’t forget to buy your favourite kind to bring home for dinner!

The Gold Museum, Bogotá, Colombia

If you want to see beautiful objects, the Gold Museum is the place. It holds one of South America’s most amazing collections. Because the exhibits shine so brightly, you can take photographs without using a flash on your camera! Not everything is made of gold, though. Among the exhibits are ancient pre-Columbian items. Many of them are made from a mixture of gold and copper, known as tumbaga. The museum also features coins, jewelry, and pieces of rare art.

The Chocolate Museum, Cologne, Germany

The Chocolate Museum will teach you everything about chocolate-from cocoa bean to candy bars. You’ll learn about chocolate’s 3,000-year history and discover how it was once used as money in South America. Did you know that it wasn’t popular in Europe until the nineteenth century? A real chocolate factory shows you how chocolate is made. After you’ve finished the tour, you can have a free drink of rich, sticky pure chocolate — perfect for those with a sweet tooth.

1. What is the main characteristic of the exhibits in the Gold Museum?
A.They are made entirely of pure gold.
B.They are ancient pre-Columbian items.
C.They shine brightly, allowing flash-free photography.
D.They are made of tumbaga, a mixture of gold and copper.
2. What do the museums in Seoul and Cologne in the text have in common?
A.They display amazing collections of the food.
B.They offer visitors a chance to taste the food.
C.They sell varieties of souvenirs about the food.
D.They tell visitors the nutritional benefits of the food.
3. What do we know about the listed museums?
A.They are must-see ones for students.B.They are along the beaten path.
C.They may offer unusual experience.D.They are a little off the main road.
2024-05-17更新 | 39次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省佛山市七校2023-2024学年高一下学期5月联考英语试卷
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2 . 假定你是李华,最近你收到英国笔友Mary的邮件,她想与你探讨一个好朋友应该具有哪些优秀品质。请你给她回一封邮件,内容包括:
1. 写信目的;
2. 你的观点和理由;
3. 询问对方的看法。
注意:
1. 词数100左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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3 . 将下列几个部分(A、B、C、D和E)按题号排序,构成一个符合逻辑的完整语篇。
A. During this time, he made paintings of circus people and clowns which were a bit happier. Later, Picasso moved to Paris, where lots of new art was being created. He, along with an artist friend Georges Braque, came up with a unique abstract form of art--Cubism.
B. Picasso kept changing his art style and tried lots of different things, like making sculptures and pottery. He left behind a lot of art that still makes people think and feel different things. His work changed the way we understand and make art today.
C. Pablo Picasso was a famous artist born in Spain in 1881. He was very good at drawing from a young age and became one of the most important artists in the 1900s.
D. According to Picasso it was drawing objects as he thought them, not saw them, since in Cubism, artists show all parts of a scene at once, using simple shapes and putting them together in unusual ways, like a puzzle.
E. Early in his life, Picasso’s paintings were mostly in shades of blue and showed sad scenes, which is why that time is called his Blue Period. Later, he started using lighter colors like pinks and reds, which is known as his Rose Period.
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2024-05-17更新 | 28次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省佛山市七校2023-2024学年高一下学期5月联考英语试卷
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文章大意:本文的体裁是记叙文。主要讲述了Jacky Hunt-Broersma在失去一条腿后,通过安装假肢在104天内完成了104个马拉松比赛的励志故事。

4 . Most people who ran the marathon last month spent days before resting up and days after recovering. But not Jacky Hunt-Broersma. In total, she ran 104 marathons in 104 days. If it’s confirmed by Guinness World Records, that would be a new world record. And she did it all with one leg and a prosthesis (假肢).

“Someone able-bodied had done it previously. I wanted to see if I could do it on a prosthetic leg and see what would happen,” she said. “I thought it would be a great way to inspire others to push their limits because I truly believe that we’re stronger than what we think. And I’ve been so pleasantly surprised that my body’s held up, everything’s held up and I’ve made it to 104.”

She actually did not pick up the sport until after she lost the lower part of her left leg in 2001 to a type of cancer called Ewing sarcoma. Runners using a prosthetic leg can’t use a regular one. They need a running blade (刀锋式跑步义肢). Hunt-Broersma has two, but she was only able to run with one because of the swelling she experienced in her left leg that made it impossible to connect to the other blade. But even with the pain that occurred, she has been able to put up with it and continued.

All together, Hunt-Broersma ran over 4,385 kilometers. During that time she’s had a lot of time to think and has learned a few things about herself. “It’s taught me how strong one can be and how important absolute determination is. If you’re mentally strong, you can do anything,” she said. “And our bodies are just amazing. . . This whole journey was impressive and super hard, but it’s told me how strong I can be as a person and how far I can push myself.”

1. Why did Hunt-Broersma decide to run marathons?
A.She wanted to set a new record.
B.She intended to challenge herself.
C.She was driven by her interest.
D.She was inspired by people like her.
2. What difficulty did Hunt-Broersma come across?
A.She didn’t get professional training.
B.She found it hard to keep her balance.
C.She suffered discomfort in her left leg
D.She couldn’t use regular running blades.
3. What message does the author convey through the story?
A.Rome wasn’t built in a day.B.Time works wonders.
C.A good beginning is half the battle.D.Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.
2024-05-09更新 | 53次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省佛山市高明区第一中学2023-2024 高一下学期4月月考英语试卷
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲叙了大学食堂员工Daniel总是能够面带微笑,记住所有学生的名字,然而2019年Daniel的家在被大火摧毁后,他的父亲也去世了,他和母亲从那时起就一直在苦苦挣扎。当学生们听到这个悲惨的故事后,他们决定通过创建一个筹款页面,来回报这位善良的工作者。这让Daniel非常感激。

5 . Daniel has been feeding the students of a state university for years. As a canteen worker, he tries to make a connection with all his customers in a truly _______ way: remembering all students’ names, with a smile, even if he has only met them a few _______. This amazing ability has made Daniel a (n) _______ person among students at the university.

Daniel’s struggles began on his birthday in 2023, when an electrical fire _______ into life in the house he shared with his mom. Their place was almost destroyed, even though he got himself and his mom to safety. _______, shortly after the worker lost his home, his old father passed _______. Since then he and his mom have been struggling.

When the students heard of this sad story, they decided to give back to this _______ worker by starting a fund-raising (筹款) _______. “Daniel has gone above and beyond to care for students without expecting anything _______: now we have the opportunity to help out a man in need”, according to the fund-raising page. “The fundraiser is the least that students can do to help the man that always ________ our day,” said a student.

Daniel was extremely ________ to the helping hand. “I do not take any of these beautiful acts of kindness ________ or for granted” he wrote. “Working in food industry isn’t easy, sometimes you feel completely ________ as a person. Thank you all so much for loving me and for ________ all that I do.”

When you lead with your heart, goodness comes ________ to you.

1.
A.commonB.uniqueC.humorousD.generous
2.
A.daysB.weeksC.timesD.months
3.
A.curiousB.hard-workingC.inspiringD.famous
4.
A.burstB.ranC.lookedD.crashed
5.
A.Worse stillB.After allC.In shortD.In contrast
6.
A.byB.onC.downD.away
7.
A.eagerB.niceC.determinedD.persistent
8.
A.raceB.gameC.pageD.parade
9.
A.in returnB.in turnC.in surpriseD.in trouble
10.
A.frightensB.brightensC.shortensD.broadens
11.
A.shamefulB.regretfulC.hopefulD.grateful
12.
A.seriouslyB.highlyC.lightlyD.totally
13.
A.astonishedB.disturbedC.ignoredD.connected
14.
A.eatingB.donatingC.expectingD.valuing
15.
A.backB.upC.acrossD.out
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6 . 将下列几个部分 (A、B、C、D和E) 按题号推序, 构成一个符合逻辑的完整语篇。
A.Based on the research findings, it looks like the mere presence of our phones might be triggering (触发) a system in students’ brain called automatic attention. That’ s a brain system that unconsciously monitors (无意中监测) the environment for signs of vital importance, which makes students focus less on their study.
B.In 2017, researchers were aware of the effect of cell phone presence on students. To prove this, the students were asked to complete math problems with their cellphones put on their desks, hidden in nearby bags or clothing.
C.Taken together, there ’s increasing evidence that the presence and usage of the cellphone in the classroom should be monitored, and even not allowed in some cases.
D.Although the students were required to turn off ring tones, the researchers found that the phone continued to have a great influence, occupying the students’ mental space even though they paid no attention to it. The students performed worse when the phone was nearby on the desk, and it didn’t matter if they turned it facedown. They didn’t do much better when the phone was hidden in a bag or a pocket. Why?
E.The researchers concluded that intuitive (本能的) fixes like putting the phone facedown or turning it off were useless. Also, they pointed out that the only effective solution was actual physical separation from the phone. That’s important when students are taking tests, of course, but the research says that physical separation is even more important when they’ re trying to learn something.
2024-05-08更新 | 18次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省佛山市高明区第一中学2023-2024 高一下学期4月月考英语试卷
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Tiong打破医生说自己活不过2岁的预言,并通过自己的努力在学业和事业上取得成功的故事。

7 . Jonathan Tiong came into the world with a rare disease that gradually damages muscles over time. A doctor _________ a prediction to his parents that he wouldn’t live beyond his second birthday.

Yet, Tiong not only surpassed (超出) the doctor’s _________ but also made great achievements. On the day of his 24th birthday in October, he gave a speech _________ at his graduation ceremony. What’s more, Tiong got a(n) _________ as an editorial writer at a famous wealth fund. However, all these amazing honors were not easily _________, for which Tiong went all out.

Beginning his _________ journey during the rise of remote work has also _________ the effect of his disability. Tiong finds _________ in the virtual field, stating, “Having everyone work online feels really great. Because when everyone is together online, I don’t feel like there’s actually much of a _________.”

Despite the __________ he has earned, Tiong remains a supporter for reshaping society’s opinion of success. “We must admit that living with a disability is a (n) __________ challenge in itself. Every day, countless individuals with disabilities __________ difficulties all over the world without media coverage, fighting their battles __________,” Tiong stresses.

His goal is not to lower expectations for individuals with disabilities but to __________ the traditional idea about success. “If we reconsider what it means to succeed, you’ll find that everyone out there who is doing their jobs quietly is __________.”

1.
A.requiredB.organizedC.deliveredD.explored
2.
A.operationB.predictionC.dreamD.experience
3.
A.proudlyB.sadlyC.creativelyD.secretly
4.
A.jokeB.teamC.ideaD.position
5.
A.fought againstB.come byC.shown offD.figured out
6.
A.strugglingB.professionalC.uniqueD.uncertain
7.
A.beatB.meantC.reducedD.ended
8.
A.reliefB.fearC.wisdomD.anxiety
9.
A.responsibilityB.comparisonC.burdenD.difference
10.
A.lonelinessB.treatmentC.recognitionD.honesty
11.
A.unexpectedB.inspiringC.terribleD.amazing
12.
A.surviveB.overcomeC.observeD.discover
13.
A.quietlyB.obviouslyC.originallyD.regularly
14.
A.challengeB.spreadC.defineD.confirm
15.
A.advancingB.contributingC.battlingD.succeeding
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,介绍了教育的三个目标,以及知识的重要性。
8 . 阅读下列文本,在空白处填入1个适当的单词(部分空有首字母或中文提示)。

For me, education has three main o    1    . Firstly, it is to gain knowledge. Obviously, certain kinds of knowledge are necessary not only to     2     (追求) certain careers but also to contribute to the world.

2024-04-21更新 | 14次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省佛山市南海区南执高级中学2023-2024学年高二下学期第一阶段测英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。广告公司曾经制作过这种广告,它可能非常有效。但后来他们意识到,这可能不适合一个产品和服务相互直接竞争的市场。特别是现在,在现代,广告需要吸引和保持公众的注意力。出于这个原因,现在看到由专家的图片或文字组成的广告向人们展示产品有多好是很正常的。
9 . 阅读下列文本,在空白处填入1个适当的单词(部分空有首字母或中文提示)。

Advertising agencies used to create this kind of advertising and it could be very     1     (有效的). But then they realised that it might not bes    2     for a marketplace where products and services are in direct     3     (竞争) with each other. Particularly now, in modern times, advertisements need to a    4     and hold the attention of the public. For this reason, it’s now normal to see advertisements that     5     (由……组成) of pictures or words from experts to show people how good the product is.

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文章大意:本文是记叙文。主要讲述了海伦·凯勒的老师安妮·沙利文女士。
10 . 阅读下列文本,在空白处填入1个适当的单词(部分空有首字母或中文提示)。

Helen’s parents got a s    1     teacher recommended to them, a woman named Anne Sullivan. Anne was a teacher and former student at a school for the blind in Boston. She’d had     2     (视力) problems early in life as well so she could r    3     to Helen’s difficulties.

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