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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。文章介绍了云南省一个少数民族的妇女叶萍带领村里的其他村民一起种咖啡,探索出了生产高品质咖啡的方法,创立了自己的咖啡品牌,并将产品运送到著名的咖啡连锁店。
1 . 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。

Ye Ping,     1     is from the Va ethnic group (佤族) in Yunnan province, led her fellow       2     (village) in growing coffee 12 years ago. For the first eight years, Ye never drank coffee     3     (she). In order to improve the quality of Yunnan coffee, she started studying how to recognize its characteristics and tried to cultivate (培育) it     4     (far), even winning first prize in an industry competition.

“My goal is     5     (let) the world know that China can produce its own good coffee,” she said. In 2018, Ye took part in a training program     6     (organize) by the Yunnan Coffee Exchange and the US-based Coffee Quality Institute. After the course, she gradually learned how to appreciate the unique characteristics of different coffee. In 2011, Ye Ping founded her Tianyu brand of coffee. “It now has more than 200 farmers in its agricultural cooperative (农业合作社),     7    the cultivation area exceeds 134 hectares (亩).” she said.

    8     increasingly advanced planting technologies and higher-quality local coffee beans, her company ships its product to renowned coffee chains such as Starbucks and Manner Coffee,     9     new Shanghai-based chain. The coffee beans produced by Ye     10     (send) to the Security Council of the United Nations as a gift in May 2021.

2024-02-12更新 | 16次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省岳阳市岳阳楼区2022-2023学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了运动员谷爱凌的经历,并鼓励女性相信自己,敢于追求梦想。

2 . As a female athlete in 2021, I think about change all the time. I think about how much has changed since I first began skiing, and the boys didn’t think I belonged because I was a girl. Now we ski together and they know I belong.

And I think about how much still needs to change, and how we need to keep pushing the envelope for women athletes to be treated as fairly as the men. And how I can use my voice and my platform to help make that change. I’ve always dreamed big. My mom taught me that from day one. She taught me that the first person to believe in you must be yourself.

The ideas of “good” and “bad”, when it comes to the way you behave or portray yourself, are so subjective (主观的), that if you attempt to conform (顺从) to them, you’ll never fully succeed. I learned that the only way to fit a mold, is to create one for yourself, and that takes courage. And now I want to be a strong female role model for all young girls. To show them what they can accomplish through sport, through skiing. To show them what is possible when you have the courage to dream big, and follow those dreams.

One of my mottos is: “If it were easy, it wouldn’t be a dream.” Adversity (逆境) and possibility of failure are what make life interesting. When I learn a new trick, it’s okay to be scared. It’s okay that I will probably fall a million times before I get it right. It takes courage to be able to fall. But then, you use that courage to your advantage, and you work harder, and practice more, and eventually you land that new trick.

1. Why didn’t the boys think the author belonged to skiing?
A.Because she was a girl.B.Because she wasn’t good at skiing.
C.Because she needs to change.D.Because she wasn’t their friend.
2. Why does the author mention the boys in the first paragraph?
A.She aims to propose a definition (定义).B.She aims to reach a conclusion.
C.She aims to introduce a topic.D.She aims to make an comparison (比较).
3. Which of the following ideas may the author agree with?
A.Your mother is the first person to believe in you.
B.The ideas of “good” and “bad” are very objective.
C.The dreams are difficult to achieve.
D.It’s a failure to fall a million times.
4. In which section of a newspaper may this text appear?
A.Science.B.Biography.C.Nature.D.History.
2024-02-12更新 | 22次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省岳阳市岳阳楼区2022-2023学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了由韩国医药科技初创公司SKIA开发的AR手术向导正在协助首尔梨花医院的乳腺癌手术。该技术可起到辅助作用,帮助外科医生更精确地进行手术。

3 . AR surgical guide, developed by South Korean medical-technology startup SKIA Company, is assisting breast-cancer surgeries at Ewha hospital in Seoul.

When a tablet PC is held above a patient’s chest, CT images of the area the tablet is pointed at are displayed on the screen, showing the precise location of tumors (肿瘤) and tissues. It’s like looking into the body before any cuts have been made. The tablet can be moved around above the chest to see the CT images from different angles.

Traditionally, a doctor would look through a patient’s CT results on a computer monitor, and then make cuts of what they believe is the right depth at the desired location to carve out tumors. The new AR technology works as an assistant helping surgeons operate with greater accuracy.

“The AR technology acts like a navigation (导航) app for surgeries. It’s much easier to get to your destination when you have a digital guide,” says Lee Jun-woo, a breast-endocrine surgeon and oncologist (肿瘤学家) at Ewha hospital who has been testing SKIA’s product on patients. The technology wouldn’t be possible without the ability of the hospital’s private 5G network to send data in time.

Earlier this year, Ewha hospital took its first steps toward cooperative remote surgeries by connecting an operating room through its private 5G network with doctors in other locations, enabling them to virtually join in a surgery and exchange information. “As remote-surgery technologies mature and expand, cooperative surgeries like the ones being tested at Ewha hospital could become more common, while hospitals could also use the technology to train doctors in techniques such as robotic surgeries,” adds Mr. Lee.

Beyond the medical space, South Korea is working to speed up the adoption of private 5G networks in different industries. The government set aside 60 billion won, roughly $46.2 million, to support new private 5G projects across South Korea in 2022 and 2023.

1. What does AR surgical guide assist breast-cancer surgeries with?
A.Passing through the body.B.Displaying CT images.
C.Connecting a tablet PC.D.Showing exactly where to cut.
2. Why is the traditional method mentioned in paragraph 3?
A.To give an example.B.To make a comparison.
C.To provide evidence.D.To clarify a definition.
3. What is key to the AR technology?
A.A tablet PC.B.A helpful assistant.
C.A navigation app.D.A private 5G network.
4. What can we learn from the last two paragraphs?
A.Cooperative remote surgeries have been well recognized.
B.Globally, more industries will adopt private 5G networks.
C.Hopefully, the 5G technology will benefit more than surgeons.
D.Many hospitals have used the technology to train doctors.
2024-01-29更新 | 36次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省岳阳市华容县2023-2024学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题(含听力)
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一些有关鲨鱼的基本信息。

4 . There are more than 500 species of sharks. They are as diverse as the dwarf lantern shark, which is smaller than a human hand, and the whale shark, which can grow as long as a school bus. Given that there are a large number of unique species, some characteristics may be true for one species, but not for another.

Sharks have one of the longest lifespans compared with other animals. Greenland sharks are the longest-living known vertebrate on Earth, according to a study published in the journal Science. Researchers determined that the North Atlantic species likely lives for an average of 272 years, and often doesn’t reach maturity until 150 years of age. And they can live for 400 years, scientists have estimated.

The earliest evidence of shark fossils dates back as far as 450 million years. Additionally, sharks have survived five mass extinctions, one of which destroyed around 96% of all the life in the sea.

Reproduction patterns in sharks vary. On average, sharks give birth after 11 or 12 months of pregnancy, but some sharks, such as the frilled shark and basking shark, can be pregnant for over three years. Some sharks, like mako sharks and bull sharks, give live birth, while other sharks, like cat sharks, lay eggs.

Sharks are mainly silent creatures, as they don’ t have organs for producing sound. Instead of speaking, they communicate through body language. Besides, sharks have a sixth sense——picking up nanoscopic electromagnetic (纳米磁的) currents. This extra sense can help them navigate the ocean and find prey (猎物), or even a mate. With this sense, sharks hunt sick and weak animals, playing a crucial role in keeping the ecosystem healthy.

1. Why does the author mention Greenland sharks?
A.To explain the long history of sharks.
B.To show the long life of shark species.
C.To display the sharks’ survival skills
D.To stress strong competition between sharks.
2. What do the underlined words “Reproduction patterns“ in paragraph 4 mean?
A.Ways of thinking.B.Ways of hunting.
C.Ways of moving forward.D.Ways of giving birth to babies.
3. What can sharks’ sixth sense help them do?
A.Find a safe place to hide themselves.
B.Avoid eating weak and sick animals.
C.Make them powerful hunters in the ocean.
D.Communicate effectively with other sea creatures.
4. What is the main idea of the passage?
A.Introduce basic information about sharks.
B.Introduce scientific surveys on sharks.
C.Offer practical advice to protect sharks.
D.Display sharks’ communicative ability.
2024-01-29更新 | 37次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省岳阳市华容县2023-2024学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题(含听力)
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了人们救助一条小海豚,并最终为海豚安上一条人造尾巴的故事。

5 . Jim Savage was setting out for a day’s fishing off the Florida coast when he heard the cries of a baby dolphin in trouble. The three-month-old had got her tail caught in the ropes of an abandoned crab trap. Jim knew that if he left her, the dolphin would have little chance of survival. He cut her free and got in contact with the authorities. She was taken to Clear water Marine Aquarium, but her injuries were so severe that she lost her tail.

The aquarium staff named the baby dolphin Winter and she gradually learned how to swim again. Unfortunately, because of the way she was moving in the water without her tail, she was in danger of developing a problem with her spine (脊椎). Kevin Carroll and Dan Strzempka, who ran a company making artificial limbs, heard about the problem and had a brilliant idea. Kevin and Dan told the staff at the aquarium that they would make an artificial (人造的) tail for Winter!

There were a lot of challenges that Kevin and Dan had to deal with along the way, like trying to fit an artificial tail on a playful young dolphin that doesn’t want to stay still! It took over fifty prototypes (模型) and a year and a half before Winter finally got her new 30-inch tail. After seeing her swim with it for the first time, Kevin said that the months of hard work had been truly worth it.

Making the tail was only half the story, though. For Winter to be able to swim properly, the artificial tail needed to be held in place without damaging her skin. Specialists came up with a soft material that firmly holds the skin and doesn’t hurt. Designed especially for Winter, this material was so successful that “WintersGel” is now being used to make artificial limbs more comfortable for people with false arms and legs all around the world.

In 2011 the tale (故事) was made into a film, “Dolphin Tale”, starring Winter herself. It’s about a dolphin that would have died, but survived because a few people cared.

1. What do we know about Jim?
A.He worked at an aquarium.B.He freed a dolphin from a trap.
C.He injured a dolphin accidentally.D.He kept a baby dolphin for three months.
2. What did Kevin and Dan decide to do according to paragraph 2?
A.Teach Winter to swim.B.Set up a branch company.
C.Help straighten Winter’s spine.D.Make a man-made tail for Winter.
3. Which of the following words can best describe Kevin and Dan’s work in paragraph 3?
A.Dangerous.B.Imaginative.C.Interesting.D.Difficult.
4. What could be the best title for the text?
A.A tale of a tail.B.A lesson from a dolphin.
C.An important survival skill.D.A chance encounter with a dolphin.
2024-01-28更新 | 34次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省岳阳市岳阳楼区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:这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了100字故事比赛的具体要求。

6 . Our much-loved 100-Word-Story Competition is back!

Our 100-word-story competition is your chance to show the world your storytelling talents!

Your stories should be original, unpublished and exactly 100 words — not a single word shorter or longer! Entries are now open and the submission deadline is January 5, 2024. Multiple entries are allowed per person. We are unfortunately only able to consider UK-based entries.


Rules

Please ensure that submissions are original, not previously published and exactly 100 words long (not including title). Don’t forget to include your full name, address, email and phone number when filling in the form. We may use entries in all print and electronic media.

There are three categories — one for adults and two categories for schools: one for children aged 12-18 and one for children under 12.


Submission

Please submit your stories by 5pm on January 5, 2024 either online or by post addressed to:

Reader’s Digest

100 Word Story Competition

Warners Group Publications

West Street

Bourne

PE109PH


Prizes

The editorial team will pick a short list of entries, and the three best stories in each category will be posted online at readersdigest. co. uk on February1, 2024. You can vote for your favourite, and the one with the most votes will win the top prize and receive £1,000. Voting will close on February 29, 2024 and the winning entries will be posted online on April 16, and published in our May 2024 issue.

PS: Reader’s Digest is a member of the Independent Press Standards Organisation (which regulates the UK’s magazine and newspaper industry). We abide by the Editors’ Code of Practice and are committed to upholding the highest standards of journalism.

1. Who is likely to qualify for the competition?
A.An Indian primary student.B.A well-known Chinese writer.
C.A British writing lover.D.An American chief editor.
2. When will the readers appreciate the best winning works in Reader’s Digest magazine?
A.January, 2024.B.June, 2024.
C.February, 2024.D.December, 2023.
3. What can we learn about the competition?
A.You have to submit your work before February 1, 2024.
B.Only one story of yours is allowed to be in the competition.
C.Buying one copy of Reader’s Digest is a must to be in the competition.
D.Both preschool children and in-school students can participate in the contest.
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7 . Best apps to learn how to play guitar

TrueFire

TrueFire is a video lesson platform with a lot of big-name teachers. Courses range from the introduction of whole types to deep-dives into specific theory concepts. For most courses, there’re multiple camera angles offering close-ups of the left and right hands. Because of this presenting style, however, things can get crowded on the mobile app—it’s definitely a platform that works better on a desktop.

Courses can be purchased individually, but this’ll be expensive if you’re planning on buying more than a couple. Grabbing an All Access subscription will instead give you unlimited streams of TrueFire’s entire list.

Price: Either per-course, or $ 29/month or $249/year

The Gibson App

Gibson’s new smartphone app is aimed at guitarists of all levels. Essentially, this is a system that responds to you as you play along to lessons and exercises, making the experience feel like an interactive lesson. What we especially like about the app is how players get a free one-on-one video guidance with a professional Gibson guitar tech.

Price: $ 14.99 a month or $ 89.99 a year

Yousician

Yousician is designed for both beginners and intermediate players. Suitable for guitar, bass and even ukulele, the app offers step-by-step video tutorials, plus the ability to provide instant feedback on your performance. The app is free to download but it does require a subscription for unlimited and uninterrupted playtime across all platforms.

Price: Free(subscription service offered starting at $19.99 per month)

BandLab

BandLab is the perfect DAW(Digital Audio Workstation) for cooperation. You can upload tracks to the cloud-based workstation to further your music with over 100 guitar and bass presets. Not in the mood to write? Then discover and stream millions of tracks made by emerging and established artists to stimulate your creativity. It’s also totally free, with no paywalls or subscriptions.

Price: Free

1. What is suggested for the first app?
A.Using it on a desktop.B.Selecting your favorite teacher.
C.Buying the courses individually.D.Starting with specific theory concepts.
2. What do The Gibson App and Yousician have in common?
A.Neither of them can be downloaded for free.
B.Neither of them is suitable for beginners.
C.They both provide paid video tutorials.
D.They both provide real-time feedback.
3. Which app can be used totally free?
A.TrueFireB.BandLabC.YousicianD.The Gibson App
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了黄石国家公园旅游信息。

8 . Yellowstone Tour

On March 1, 1872, Yellowstone became the first national park for all to enjoy the unique geologic features. Within Yellowstone’s 2.2 million acres, visitors have wonderful opportunities to observe wildlife in a well-preserved ecosystem and view geologic wonders like the Grand Canyon (峡谷) of the Yellowstone River.

Tour Features

●Budget tour (低预算旅行)

This budget tour uses tented camps.

●Private tour

This tour will be organized specially for you and won’t be shared with others.

●Can start any day

If availability permits, this tour can start on any day.

This tour accepts children of all ages. Children under 3 are free.

Rates Per Person

Start datesSolo 1 room2+ people Sharing rooms
Jan 1, 2023 -Dec 31, 2023$ 1,260$ 860
Jan 1, 2024-Dec 31, 2024$ 1,160$ 760

●Rates are per person and exclude (排除) the international flight from/to your home country.

1. How much will a couple pay at least in September 2024?
A.$ 860.B.$ 1160.C.$ 1520.D.$ 1720.
2. What can we learn about the tour from the text?
A.starts on specific and fixed days.
B.It only accepts tourists above 3 years old.
C.It is a luxury tour with fancy accommodation.
D.It is suitable for viewing wildlife and eco-system.
3. Where might the text be taken from?
A.A travel brochure.B.A dairy entry.
C.A geography textbook.D.A research paper.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍的是午后犯困的原因,并给出了一些建议。

9 . After a busy morning, lunch can feel like just the pick-me-up you need-but sometimes the meal that you thought would energize you is the very thing that makes you want to nap at your desk.

Feeling tired after lunch, or post-meals in general, is known as postprandial somnolence—or, colloquially, the food coma.

Part of this phenomenon is due to basic physiology (生理学): When humans eat, most of our blood goes to the digestive organs to process the food, said Sandra Arévalo, director of community health and wellness at Montefiore Nyack Hospital in New York state.

The tendency to get tired after eating isn’t inherently suggestive of something amiss (出错的). But there can be additional factors that worsen this natural response, making getting through the rest of the workday or any activities feel like a slog. Here’s what to watch out for and how to make adjustments.

When it comes to why you feel overly tired after eating, a common cause is consuming meals that are heavy in terms of quantity or quality. Not eating breakfast can lead to overindulging later in the day if excessive (过度的) hunger makes controlling your appetite difficult, Arévalo said.

Sometimes, however, the makeup of certain foods can contribute to tiredness. Fats are the hardest nutrient to digest because their molecules are much larger than those of protein or carbs, said Julie Stefanski, a spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. If you had a meal high in fat—such as fried foods or pizza—that could make you feel tired. Meals high in added sugar or refined or highly processed carbohydrates can have the same effect.

The fiber in so-called whole foods like corns slows the absorption of sugar into the body, which means they don’t cause blood sugar or insulin spikes and instead give you more stable, lasting energy, said Kristin Kirkpatrick, a registered dietitian at the Cleveland Clinic.

“A five-minute walk or something helps to improve circulation and alertness (机敏), as well,” Arévalo said.

1. What can we know from the third paragraph?
A.Blood is bad for the digestive organs.
B.Blood has varieties of tasks to carry out.
C.Eating habits have a great effect on health.
D.Eating too much can burden the digestive organs.
2. Which of the following can replace the underlined word “overindulging”?
A.over-consumingB.overweightC.felling sleepyD.lacking energy
3. What is suggested by Kristin Kirkpatrick?
A.Sugar cake.B.Pizza.C.Fried egg.D.Corn.
4. Why does the author write the passage?
A.To present a new study.B.To clarify a concept.
C.To provide some guidance.D.To show a social phenomenon.
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了作者一家从繁忙喧嚣的拉斯维加斯搬到了亚利桑那州一个偏远小镇的经历。他们希望过一种更加自给自足的生活,体验绿色环保。

10 . Tired of the busy and chaotic life in Las Vegas, Nevada for nearly ten years, my family and I decided to slow things down. We wanted to lead an environmental-friendly life.

None of us felt that this could be accomplished where we were living and we all agreed that a move to the country would be great for everyone.

Before long we set about looking for a home in Yucca, Arizona, a very small town of less than 1,000 people. When I called to inquire about the property, I was informed that there was no electricity available in the area. What? No electricity? I almost denied the idea immediately. But what better way is there to go green? After giving it a second thought, we decided to put in an offer and moved in on Thanksgiving Day.

When we first moved to the property, we did some remodeling (改造) and stayed in our motor home. We were confronted with real challenges at the time. But the frustrations just made us work harder. We slowly got things fixed and moved into the house after 38 days.

While living here for the past four months has been a big adjustment, there are many benefits to living off the grid (电线). I think one of the most educational lessons is teaching my kids the importance of conservation. They used to take water, power and gas for granted. We started taking quicker showers, doing only full loads of laundry, turning off the water while brushing our teeth. In addition, we are also trying to make other changes which include reducing the amount of trash we generate by recycling, growing our own organic vegetables and re-purposing things that we would normally throw.

Overall, going off the grid has been great for our family. I hope that once my kids move out of the house, they will keep the habits that they have learned by living off the grid.

1. Why did the family move to a remote town?
A.Financial debt forced them to save more money.
B.Having a new lifestyle has become a trend.
C.They reached an agreement to lead a green life.
D.They got a discount on a property accidentally.
2. How did the author feel when she knew the property was non-electricity?
A.Satisfied.B.Astonished.C.Relieved.D.Refreshed.
3. When the author’s kids looked back on the life off the grid, they would recall the lesson that_______.
A.saving resources makes a differenceB.life is beyond our expectation
C.city chaos will disappear sooner or laterD.repair the house before it rains
4. What is the text mainly about?
A.How urgent it was to lead an environmental-friendly life.
B.How a family of urban-residents switched to a simple life.
C.How significant it was to better adapt to a new environment.
D.How a carbon-free lifestyle has been promoted to the country.
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