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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。主要讲述了Smith一家计划了为期一年的环球旅行,计划访问30个国家。父母认为孩子们通过旅行学到了很多,尤其是与新朋友的互动和不同文化的体验。

1 . Many families take their children on vacation. They will usually travel for a few days or weeks during school breaks. But Julie and Tim Smith have planned a longer vacation with their two children. The Smith family is on a one- year trip around the world. They plan to visit 30 countries in all. Right now, the four travelers are about halfway through their trip.

Ms. Smith says they are trying to see as much of their world as they can. Mr. Smith says one of the most interesting experiences of the trip has been meeting new people. He says people have been extremely friendly, very welcoming and love their kids. Eleven- year- old Tyler says he has enjoyed learning about the people they have met. He says, “I learned in Africa that people have very different lifestyles than in America.” His sister, 9- year- old Kara, discovers that she likes Thai food. Ms. Smith says that the trip teaches the children a lot.

It took the family a year to prepare for the trip. They had to sell their house and cars. Ms. Smith left her job and her husband is using unpaid leave. They carry small bags filled with lightweight clothing and whatever else they need. Ms. Smith says she enjoys being able to carry everything she needs on her back. She says she does not miss the things she has back home. “What has become more important is making these memories as a family and taking’ those’ with us instead.”

The Smiths will continue to head east for the next six months.

1. In what way is the Smith family’s trip different from many others’ according to Paragraph 1?
A.They take their children on vacation.
B.They travel around the world for a year with children.
C.They travel during school breaks with children.
D.They travel for a few weeks with children.
2. Which of the following is NOT true about the Smiths’ preparation for the trip?
A.They left their jobs.B.It took the Smith family a year.
C.They sold their house and cars.D.They put lightweight clothing in small bags.
3. What does the underlined word “those” in Paragraph3 refer to?
A.The small bags they carry.B.The memories of the family.
C.The things on her back.D.The things back home.
2024-09-13更新 | 24次组卷 | 1卷引用:吉林省长春市第二实验中学2024-2025学年高一上学期新生开学考试英语试题
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2 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写。

At first, Michael didn’t see the black smoke or flames shooting from the windows of his neighbors’ home. He and his wife had just parked around the corner from their own house when they got a call from one of his daughters: “The house next door is on fire!” He went to check. That’s when he saw two women and a girl helpless and heartbroken on their doorway.

“The baby’s in there!” one of the women cried. Though the fire department had been called, Michael, then 64, immediately ran inside. “The baby” was 8-year-old Tiara, the woman’s granddaughter and a playmate of Michael’s three youngest kids.

The thick smoke caused Michael to stumble blindly around, burned his eyes, and made it impossible to breathe.

After a few minutes in the smoke-filled house, he retreated outside to catch his breath. “Where is Tiara?” he asked desperately.

“The second floor,” her aunt shouted back.

Michael knew he couldn’t hold his breath for long. However, taking a deep breath, he went in a second time. The darkness was overwhelming. Yet because the house had a similar design to his, he made it to the second floor. He turned to the right and was met by intense heat. He was already out of breath.

“Baby girl, where are you?”

His throat and lungs burned as if he’d inhaled fire instead of the smoke in the air. Every blink stung his eyes. All he could hear was the crackling and popping of burning wood. Then a soft but distinct moan emerged. Still unable to see, Michael fell to his knees on the hot wood floor. He crawled toward the sound, feeling around for any sign of the girl. An unlucky thought crossed his mind: I’m probably gonna die up here.

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1.续写词数应为80左右;
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Paragraph 1:

Finally, Michael touched something.

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Paragraph 2:

Tiara was safe now; however, Michael fainted down to the ground, unconscious.

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2024-04-01更新 | 85次组卷 | 3卷引用:吉林省长春市第五中学2023-2024学年高一下学期期初考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了美国中西部的四个看起来像是在欧洲的地方。

3 . 4 places in the Midwest that look like they could be in Europe

If an expensive overseas trip isn’t in the cards for you right now, don’t worry. Take a road trip from Chicago and check out these Mid-western tourist spots that look like they’re straight out of a European postcard.

Niles, Illinois

If you visit a square at 6300 W. Touhy Avenue, you’ll find a pleasantly European surprise — a half-sized copy of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Constructed in1934 to hide a water tower, the Leaning Tower of Niles stands 94 feet tall with a 7. 4-foot tilt which looks like the Italian one.

Lindsborg, Kansas

Originally settled by Swedish immigrants, Lindsborg’s Scandinavian culture remains clear through public art and Swedish specialty shops, so prepare to collect Scandinavia n clothes, cookies, and wine. Best of all are the town’s yearly Scandinavian celebrations, where you’ll find various Swedish traditions.

Frankenmuth, Michigan

Lovingly called “Little Bavaria”, this central Michigan town look like they’ve been transported straight out of a Franconian village. For the full Bavarian experience, you can stop by one of its restaurants for traditional German food. You can also learn a little more about the town’s Franconian origins.

New Glarus, Wisconsin

Many people in Chicago know New Glarus for its brewery. Take a walk there and you’ll soon realize why it’s called “Little Switzerland”. Named after the big city of Glarus in Switzerland, New Glarus’ wooden houses, Swiss restaurants and museums, and gently hilled landscapes make for an almost Alpine(阿尔卑斯山的)experience.

1. What is the best part of a trip to Lindsborg, Kansas?
A.The local natural scenery.
B.The Scandinavian celebrations.
C.The Scandinavian dressing culture.
D.The traditional Scandinavia n foods.
2. Where can visitors enjoy traditional German food?
A.Niles, Illinois.B.Lindsborg, Kansas.
C.Frankenmuth, Michigan.D.New Glarus, Wisconsin.
3. Why is New Glarus called “Little Switzetland”?
A.For its famous brewery.B.For its Alpine-style design.
C.For its main Swiss population.D.For the same city name of Glarus.
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了小女孩Sabrina Andron用自己的海啸知识帮助100多人逃离危险的故事。

4 . On December 20, in Newdale, a series of huge waves caused by an undersea Earthquake raced across the ocean near Goldshore. Worse still, it _______ thousands of deaths. Goldshore Beach was the only local beach to _______ the disaster without any loss of life. A 10-year-old girl, Sabrina Andron, helped around 100 people escape danger with her _______ of tsunamis.

The day began like any other on Goldshore Beach. People were walking, running or simply sitting on the sandy beach, _______ the warm sea air and enjoying the soft _______ that brushed their hair. Sabrina was one of the happy tourists until she noticed something _______ . “The water was like the bubbles (气泡) on the top of a beer,” she later explained. “It wasn’t _______. I mean it wasn’t going in and then out as usual. It just kept coming in and in and in.” It struck her that these were the _______ of an upcoming tsunami, which Sabrina had just learnt about in a geography lesson.

Sabrina was _______, but she soon calmed herself down. She warned her parents of the ________, though at first they thought she was just ________. However, Sabrina was certain that a terrible disaster was ________ and kept asking her parents to talk to a safety officer. To her great relief, the officer ________ realized the coming danger. Soon, all the people on the beach was rapidly ________ just before the huge waves ________ into the coast.

1.
A.causedB.trappedC.affectedD.suffered
2.
A.buryB.surviveC.challengeD.quit
3.
A.knowledgeB.impressionC.strengthD.detail
4.
A.making upB.breathing inC.focusing onD.checking out
5.
A.windB.sunshineC.whistleD.wave
6.
A.deadB.powerfulC.strangeD.attractive
7.
A.narrowB.adventurousC.cleanD.calm
8.
A.signsB.damagesC.typesD.results
9.
A.awkwardB.confusedC.annoyedD.frightened
10.
A.stressB.developmentC.dangerD.credit
11.
A.cheatingB.debatingC.helpingD.joking
12.
A.under controlB.in sightC.on its wayD.on schedule
13.
A.actuallyB.anxiouslyC.quicklyD.curiously
14.
A.escapedB.seenC.recognizedD.cleared
15.
A.slidB.crashedC.dividedD.tapped
2024-02-19更新 | 163次组卷 | 5卷引用:吉林省通化市梅河口市第五中学2023-2024学年高一下学期开学英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了豪华野营的由来,以及选择参加豪华野营的原因。

5 . Camping is a great way to enjoy nature. You can breathe fresh air, cook over a campfire and sleep under the stars. However, camping also means dealing with bugs, bad weather and few, if any, toilets.     1     But there is a way to enjoy the natural world without giving up the comforts at home. It’s called glamping, and interest in it has been growing since 2007.

Glamping, made up of the words glamorous (有魅力的) and camping, is a fairly new word.     2     Since around 600 B.C., Nomadic Mongolians have enjoyed the benefits of glamping. Their tents were very comfortable which inspired the design of modern glamping tents.

    3     One of them is that glamping gives you access to some beautiful places. You don’t have to give up beauty for comfort. Nowadays, glamping can be less expensive than staying in hotel, but you can still enjoy the modern comforts of a hotel.

Another reason to go glamping is that it’s good for the environment.     4     So, there is less waste, and the area stays beautiful.

No matter what kind of experience you’re looking for, a glampsite exists for you. From three Camel Lodge in Mongolia to Clayoquot Wilderness Resort in Canada, adventure is waiting for you. Sites can include a spa, a swimming pool and dinner under the stars. Activities can include exploring on horseback or camels and sightings of elephants, mountain sheep or tigers.     5    

A.These are all the benefits and problems camping can bring.
B.But it describes an activity people have been doing for ages.
C.You can also help with protecting the environment of the place.
D.These troubles can discourage people from ever trying camping.
E.A wide variety of glamping experiences are available all over the world.
F.There are many reasons why you should consider glamping for your next vacation.
G.Glampsites often use environmentally-friendly materials and avoid using much plastic.
2024-02-19更新 | 134次组卷 | 4卷引用:吉林省通化市梅河口市第五中学2023-2024学年高一下学期开学英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了作者作为志愿者参加Smithsonian Folklife Festival,在活动期间见识了两名来自中国的手工艺人的卓越技巧,从而对自己曾经的中国身份感到自豪的故事。

6 . At the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, among mountain songs and ethnic costumes and special ceremonies, I am noticeable despite my modern dress, as my green “VOLUNTEER” nametag brands me as a perfect target for curious tourists. I have volunteered to learn about global customs; my knowledge of my native culture is limited. I had boxed up my past before moving to America eight years ago, when a new continent considered my old self foreign.

Here on the National Mall, I am the only means of communication between the Americans and the artisan (工匠), who were invited from China to display their talents. They see my awkward hand gestures as I test my mother tongue, speaking Mandarin (普通话) and putting it into English for visitors.

The artisans possess exceptional skills. He Guoyao can read thousands of pictographic characters (象形文字) and bears the duty of passing on Dongba culture. Cheng Zhirong creates fantastic animal figures with a spoon and melted sugar in minutes. Standing among them, I wonder about the contributions a 16-year-old girl can make.

“Ooh, it’s so pretty!” A young girl sticks her nose close to a sugar dragon. Zhirong, the candy maker, signals to me, and I explain to the girl that the dragon is pure sugar. “Mommy, it’s candy!” she excitedly says. “Beautiful...” The crowd breathes in awe. One woman taps me on the shoulder, saying, “Please, tell her that her work is surreal... a gift from another world.”

As Zhirong takes my hand and calls me “little sister”, I find my place in this group of extraordinary people who crossed oceans to build a bridge between different ethnicities and nationalities through sugar sculptures and painted words. I, too, am a bearer of traditions.

I smile at Guoyao, as he paints in pictographic characters the English words I have taught him, “You’re welcome.” I come to know that culture is not shelved behind glass cases in museums. It is in the life that I once thought backward and dull — the Chinese way of life that is a part of me.

1. Why does the author attend the Smithsonian Folklife Festival?
A.To learn about global traditions.
B.To improve her interpersonal skills.
C.To interview some talented artisans.
D.To appreciate the wonderful artworks.
2. What is the author’s role on the National Mall?
A.A visitor.B.A translator.C.A tour guide.D.A security guard.
3. What does the underlined part “in awe” in paragraph 4 mean?
A.In doubt.B.In silence.C.In satisfaction.D.In amazement.
4. What does the author realize in the end?
A.Chinese culture has been part of her own identity.
B.Culture should be presented in different forms.
C.Culture can only be kept alive through exchanges.
D.Chinese culture has helped her better adapt to her new life.
2024-02-19更新 | 165次组卷 | 3卷引用:吉林省通化市梅河口市第五中学2023-2024学年高一下学期开学英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一种名为“imageomies”的领域,可以通过分析野生动物的照片来发现有价值的信息,从而保护野生动物。

7 . When you go on vacation next time, make sure to take lots of pictures of the wildlife you see. These photos can help save different types of wildlife because of a new field called “imageomies”. Imageomies uses computers to study pictures of wildlife and learn information from them.

Until recently, scientists didn’t have the technology to analyze (分析) the data in wildlife photos. But now, machine learning and computer vision are helping researchers unlock valuable information hidden in these images.

There are platforms where people can share their wildlife photos, like cBird, iNaturalist and Wildbook. These platforms help scientists keep track of different species and create databases. If you have rare (稀有的) photos of wildlife, it’s a good idea to share them on these platforms.

Scientists have limited time and resources to study all endangered wildlife in the world. By using artificial intelligence (人工智能) to analyze public photos, we can learn more about different species and their behaviors. This technology can even help us find things in photos that humans might miss.

It’s important to use the collected information responsibly and protect it from poachers (偷猎者). If we do that, imageomies can not only help save wildlife but also contribute to other fields like medicine and agriculture.

1. How can imageomies help scientists study wildlife?
A.By offering information from wildlife.B.By analyzing the data in wildlife photos.
C.By analyzing the trend of human population.D.By knowing the origin of biological processes.
2. What are the platforms where people can share their wildlife photos?
A.eBird, iNaturalist and Wildbook.B.Imageomics, eBird and Wildbook.
C.Imageomics, eBird and iNaturalist.D.Photos of wildlife, iNaturalist and Wildbook.
3. Why should people share their rare wildlife photos on platforms?
A.To appreciate the beauty of wildlife.B.To contribute to the public safety.
C.To inspire others to protect nature.D.To help scientists study wildlife.
4. Which can be the best title for the text?
A.Computers help identify the biological featuresB.Poachers stop killing threatened animals
C.Photos can save wild speciesD.Photos can protect our environment
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述新邻居家的女主人桑迪很怕作者家的狗萨姆,但是后来萨姆却在关键时刻救了桑迪的孩子,从此桑迪改变了对萨姆的看法,萨姆也成了邻居的好朋友。

8 . I was talking to my friend Sandy about our children. Sandy had recently moved into the neighborhood with her four kids: Jane, Joe, Christopher, and her youngest, eighteen-month-old Kim. She seemed happy to have kids nearby, until she saw our dog, Sam.

Sam, our shiny black dog, loved to play with the kids and protect them. But Sandy had a fear of dogs, and she started to back away as Sam approached. I grabbed Sam’s collar and made him sit, trying to ease Sandy’s discomfort.

Sandy mentioned that she needed to get her kids ready to go to their grandmother’s house. Just then, her door opened and her kids rushed out. Sandy shouted at them to stay away from Sam.

The kids huddled (蜷缩) around their mom, looking at Sam cautiously (谨慎地). Emma, my daughter showed the kids how to approach a dog slowly and properly. The kids were won over by Sam’s friendly nature, but I knew it would take some time for Sandy to change her viewpoint.

After that incident, we made sure that Sam didn’t go near our neighbors without me present. One day, when the kids were playing across the street. I noticed the eighteen-month-old baby heading towards a small hill. I saw a car approaching and shouted to everyone to watch the baby. Without hesitation, Sam rushed out the door and ran across the street towards the baby. He ran to the boy in time to gently push the baby away from the oncoming car. The kids cheered, completely unaware of the danger. They thought Sam had come to play.

Within a year, Sam had made friends with all the neighbors. Even Sandy started to warm up to Sam and would occasionally come over to give him a hug.

1. How did Sandy feel when she first saw Sam?
A.Excited.B.Amazed.C.Fearful.D.Awkward.
2. What did Sandy’s kids do at the sight of Sam?
A.They looked at Sam with watchful eyes.B.They formed a circle to protect their mom.
C.They held him by the collar to make him sit.D.They prepared to escape from the dog.
3. How did Sam save Kim from danger?
A.By running in front of the car to block it.B.By pushing the baby away from the car.
C.By rushing to Sandy’s house to get help.D.By jumping to the front of the coming car.
4. Which of the following can best describe Sam?
A.Dangerous.B.Funny.C.Brave.D.Sensitive.
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了几个适合户外探险、欣赏风景、放松的地方。

9 . Are you a fan of outdoor adventures? Do you enjoy scenic views to relax? Look no further, as the following destinations offer all that and more.

Athabasca Falls

Alberta, Canada

Water from the Canadian Rockies flows down into the waterfalls of Jasper National Park, creating a flow with wild energy. The falls are wheelchairs accessible, with a paved path taking admirers to a number of viewpoints. If visitors leave the path, they can explore both the upper and lower regions of the trail.

Akaka Falls Trail

Hakalau, Hawaii

A short half-mile hike is big on sights and low on hard activity. The well-kept ring like trail guide visitors around to see a number of waterfalls, including the 442-foot main attraction, and beautiful local flora (植物群) among the famous landscape. Though there are no hills to climb, there are a number of stairways to go.

Nugget Falls

Juneau, Alaska

Located in Tongass National Forest about 12 miles from Juneau, the Mendenhall Glacier has produced Nugget Falls, a fan-like waterfall that leads into a lake. A series of short hikes allows for different views of the waterfall and icy surrounds, which are also known for frequent brown bear sightings.

Yosemite Falls

Yosemite Valley, California

Yosemite National Park is one of the oldest national parks in America and home to the fifth tallest waterfall in the world. Hikers can reach it by taking a 1-mile trail from the lodge or the 7.2-mile round-trip Yosemite Falls Trail route. Late spring is best, with the highest water flow. In the winter, the temperatures dip below freezing. A park admission fee applies.

1. Where can visitors expect to see frequent brown bear sightings?
A.Athabasca Falls.B.Akaka Falls Trail.C.Nugget Falls.D.Yosemite Falls.
2. Which season is best for visiting Yosemite Falls?
A.Winter.B.Spring.C.Summer.D.Fall.
3. Where can this text probably be found?
A.In a travel magazine.B.In a novel.C.In a history book.D.In a diary.
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文章大意:本文为一篇说明文,介绍了科学和技术对人类生活带来的影响。

10 . In the past generations, our ancestors (祖先) lived with the simplest way. When science and technology materialize, there are various developments in the world that change and improve the way of living of people. As years go by, more and more innovations (创新) were created by applying the ideas of science and technologies. Most of these have positive effects on the society but some of these are harmful in certain ways. However, the importance of science and technology can’t be denied.

Science and innovation have mainly affected society, and their effect is developing. It makes life simpler and makes people more gainful. This change has positive and negative effects. The benefit is making life simpler while the other side is that it makes individuals needy and lazier. By making life simpler, science has allowed man to seek for cultural concerns to improve human conditions.

Science and technology can shape the general public we live in very well and can make us feel simpler, safer and increasingly gainful. However, it also can be used wrongly, which can harm many blameless lives. We must think for our own progress as well as for the improvement of each person of this planet that we call our own home.

In short, science and innovation have made a great contribution to our lives. They may also be related to us greatly. In this way, their effects will depend on how we follow up on them. In addition, if we see the more brilliant side of innovation, it is the foundation of national construction.

1. What does the underlined word “materialize” in paragraph 1 mean?
A.Return.B.Appear.C.Stay.D.go.
2. What is the author’s attitude towards science and technologies?
A.Unclear.B.Negative.C.Doubtful.D.Objective.
3. Which of the following is the effect of science?
A.A better living condition.B.People becoming less adaptive.
C.People becoming determined.D.A colorful history.
4. What should we do when using science and technology?
A.Improve studying standard.B.Help the disabled.
C.Think for other people.D.Treat wildlife equally.
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