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文章大意:这是一篇应用文,介绍了Google Flights为了帮助游客省钱而上线的三项新功能。

1 . Google Flights reveals new feature to help travelers save money

Regular users of Google Flights might notice a new feature the next time they go to the site to check out airline schedules and compare flight prices.

The new feature officially announced on Monday morning in a news release is Google guidance on the cheapest time to book a flight, which adds price tracking alerts and a price guarantee option already in place.

Cheapest time to book: Google Flights said starting this week, searches that have reliable trend data will let users see in what time frame prices have typically been lowest. Users can then better decide whether to book now or later, Google said in the release.

Take flights from New York to Miami, for example, the cheapest time to book is usually from Sep 13 to Dec 7. Prices during this time are $59 cheaper on average.

Price tracking: Users who want to wait for lower fares before booking can use a price tracking feature that “can do most of the heavy lifting for you,” Google said.

Price guarantee: On some flight results, users might notice a price guarantee badge (标志) pop up (this won’t happen on every use). If you book one of these flights, Google said it will monitor the price every day before takeoff.

“If the price does go down, we’ll pay you back the difference via Google Pay. These price guarantees are part of a pilot program available for select Book on Google itineraries (行程) departing from the U. S.,” Google said in the release.

1. Which is the cheapest time to book a flight from New York to Miami?
A.August 19.B.September 20.C.December 8.D.January 11.
2. What is the function of Google Flights’ new feature?
A.Get your money back.B.Pay back the difference.
C.Monitor the price before flights take off.D.Make sure you can get the cheapest flight.
3. In which section of a newspaper may this text appear?
A.Science.B.Entertainment.C.Travel.D.Education.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文,三位美国科学家获得了2023年诺贝尔化学奖。

2 . The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2023 was awarded to three American scientists Moungi G. Bawendi, Louis E. Brus and Alexei I. Ekimov “for the discovery and development of quantum (量子) dots”. They are so tiny that their size determines their properties. These smallest components of nano (纳米) technology now spread their light from televisions and LED lamps, and can also guide surgeons when they remove cancer tissue, among many other things.

Everyone who studies chemistry learns that an element’s properties are governed by how many electrons (电子) it has. However, when matter contracts to nano-dimensions quantum phenomena arise; these are governed by the size of the matter. The Nobel winners in Chemistry 2023 have succeeded in producing particles so small that their properties are determined by quantum phenomena. The particles, which are generally known as quantum dots by scientists, are now of great importance in nanotechnology.

“Quantum dots have many fascinating and unusual properties. Importantly, they have different colours depending on their size,” says Johan Åqvist, Chai r of the Nobel Committee for Chemistry.

Physicists had long known that in theory size-dependent quantum effects could arise in nanoparticles, but at that time it was almost impossible to sculpture in nanodimensions. Therefore, few people believed that this knowledge would be put to practical use.

However, in the early 1980s, Alexei Ekimov succeeded in creating size-dependent quantum effects in coloured glass. The colour came from nanoparticles of copper chloride (氯化铜) and Ekimov demonstrated that the particle size affected the colour of the glass via quantum effects. A few years later, Louis Brus was the first scientist in the world to prove size-dependent quantum effects in particles floating freely in a liquid. In 1993, Moungi Bawendi revolutionised the chemical production of quantum dots, resulting in almost perfect particles. This high quality was necessary for them to be used in applications.

Quantum dots are thus bringing the greatest benefit to humankind. Researchers believe that in the future they could contribute to flexible electronics, tiny sensors, thinner solar cells and quantum communication — so we have just started exploring the potential of these tiny particles.

1. Why was the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2023 awarded to 3 American scientists?
A.They discovered quantum size.B.They discovered nanotechnology.
C.They discovered quantum effects.D.They discovered and improved quantum dots.
2. What does the underlined word “particles” in paragraph 2 probably refer to?
A.Quantum dots.B.Spots.C.Atoms.D.Grains.
3. Who discovered nearly faultless quantum dots?
A.Moungi Bawendi.B.Louis Brus.C.Alexei Ekimov.D.Johan Åqvist.
4. What can we infer from the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2023?
A.Innovation is the most important thing.
B.Practice is the only criterion for testing truth.
C.The development of science and technology is endless.
D.Technology from quantum dots is constantly improving.
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述一个农民的一个善举改变了整个世界的故事。

3 . In the late 19th century, there was a poor farmer in Scotland named Fleming. He was ________ and always ready to help others. One day when he was ________ in the field, he suddenly heard a cry for help in the wetland nearby. It ________ that a boy was trapped in the wetland. Seeing the mud up to his ________, Fleming immediately jumped into the wetland and ________ to save the boy. The next day, a brand-new ________ from a distant place stopped at the farmer’s door. An elegant gentleman got off the carriage and ________himself as the boy’s father. The gentleman brought the farmer many precious gifts ________saving his son, but the farmer refused. He ________ that saving others was what he should do. It ________ that the gentleman saw the farmer’s son playing in a dirty suit. He thought about it and said to the ________, “In this case, I have a ________. You saved my son’s life and I want him to ________ the best education in Britain.”The farmer agreed ________. Later, the farmer’s son graduated from St. Mary’s Medical School in England and became the ________ Sir Fleming Alexander. He is the inventor of penicillin (青霉素), which has saved ________ lives. Years later, the gentleman’s son caught pneumonia. What saved his life? Penicillin. Who was the gentleman’s son? Churchill, the prime minister of Britain during World War II.

This story tells us that the simple and kind Scottish farmer’s ________ in saving others without ________ any return, brought his own child a good opportunity. And because of his child’s achievement, he ________ the gentleman’s child, who became British prime minister of World War II. The kindness of an ordinary farmer ________ changed the whole world.

1.
A.determinedB.kindC.anxiousD.disappointed
2.
A.workingB.drinkingC.regrettingD.weeping
3.
A.figured outB.pointed outC.worked outD.turned out
4.
A.legB.ankleC.chestD.foot
5.
A.managedB.triedC.decidedD.hoped
6.
A.bicycleB.carC.carriageD.truck
7.
A.recommendedB.introducedC.treatedD.served
8.
A.in honor ofB.in favor ofC.in exchange forD.in return for
9.
A.feltB.announcedC.declaredD.sworn
10.
A.happenedB.seemedC.followedD.appeared
11.
A.sonB.farmerC.parentD.witness
12.
A.demandB.suggestionC.decisionD.plan
13.
A.spreadB.promoteC.obtainD.continue
14.
A.clearlyB.eventuallyC.interestinglyD.unexpectedly
15.
A.world-famousB.good-lookingC.easy-goingD.hard-working
16.
A.energeticB.extraordinaryC.countlessD.unbelievable
17.
A.approachB.behaviorC.anecdoteD.manner
18.
A.receivingB.sendingC.reportingD.seeking
19.
A.defeatedB.recognizedC.curedD.adopted
20.
A.commonlyB.necessarilyC.especiallyD.actually
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,对如何让孩子了解古典音乐提出了几个建议。

4 . Here are some ways to introduce classical music to your children.

●When you read a story to your children, pick out a classical music piece that matches the emotion of the book.     1     After getting used to reading in time with the music, tell your children you have a special surprise for them. Read them the story in the new way, and they will surely be delighted!

●If your kids are always moving around, try introducing classical music to them by dancing. Instruct your children to listen to the music and dance however the music makes them feel. Parents dance with them!     2    

●Before your kids begin playtime, make a list of classical music pieces with the name of the person who wrote it.     3     Tell them something about the person they picked to listen to. Before long, your children will have a basic knowledge of the person who wrote the piece.

    4     Make sure your children listen to the music and create their picture to however the music makes them feel. Once everyone is finished, listen to the music again and explain your creations.

●You can pick out three pieces of music to play during the week.     5     At the end of the week have a listening game to see who can remember the name of the piece when you play it. Games are always a fun way to introduce learning concepts.

A.Have your children pick one.
B.Practice reading the story out loud with the music.
C.Mix up the music and see how your children react.
D.Classical music can be fun, and not boring to listen to.
E.Tell your children the name of the piece every time you play it.
F.Make sure you tell your children what the piece is and who wrote it.
G.While you and your children paint, play different classical music pieces.
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5 . 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧)并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

As a Chinese who is particular interested in Chinese Red Classic Stories, I would like to introduce the Victory over Japan Day on September 3.

September 3 is set as the memory day to celebrate the victory of the Anti-Japanese War and memorize the brave soldiers who lost their life in the war. Additionally, it was the struggle and sacrifices of that generation which saved China. So it was significant for the Chinese, especially for our teenagers. In my view, we should devote all our energies to study to prepare ourselves to build a good China. And only in this way China stand among the great powers of the world and make contributions to a world peace.

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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了中国历代酒器,反映了当时的礼仪制度、文化观念、风俗习惯等。
6 . 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Chinese drinking vessels (器皿) have kept evolving throughout the dynasties of China,     1     reflect the ceremony system,     2     (culture) ideas, customs and manners at that time.

In Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties, ancient China established itself a complete ceremony system.     3     (drive) by the system, it’s widely believed that it’s impolite to serve     4     alcohol, which helped greatly promote the     5     (popular) and use of bronze (青铜) drinking vessels,     6     (make) them a significant symbol of bronze culture in this period. The drinking vessels came with a variety of shapes and sizes.

Drinking wine was     7     (extreme) popular in the Tang Dynasty. Among more than 40,000 poems included in the Complete Tang Poems, there are up     8     5,400 poems written about wine. The drinking vessels mentioned in Tang poetry are rich in material, including metal vessels as well as ceramic (陶瓷) vessels, which boomed in the Song Dynasty.

Jingdezhen ceramics in Jiangxi Province     9     (last) for five or six hundred years throughout the Ming and Qing dynasties, where a surprisingly large number and a wide variety of wine sets were created. Ceramic wine sets reached the peak of perfection in the Qing Dynasty, which     10     (represent) by the set of wine cups with flowers of the twelve months from the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty.

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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了残疾人Blake肯定并实现自我的人生价值,呼吁社会平等对待残障人士,最终得到社会积极响应,在时尚领域得到平等对待。

7 . As a teenager in the 1990s, Melissa Blake was interested in fashion. Unfortunately, fashion wasn’t much interested in her. Born disabled, Blake couldn’t find jeans or dresses in her size. Paging through fashion magazines, she didn’t see a single person who looked like her, and it hurt. “When you’re a teenager—disabled or not—you’re troubled by self-worth.”

Blake, 39, has spent her adult life trying to make up for that. She is a disability-rights activist and a writer whose work has appeared in the New York Times. But she gained national attention in 2019 after clapping back at people, who said she should be banned from posting photos of herself because she’s too ugly. Over the next year, Blake posted a new selfie (自拍照) every day. “I feel like every time I post my selfie or share something about my life as a disabled woman, I’m fighting against this ableism (残障歧视),” Blake said.

Her fans went wild, calling Blake a goddess and a powerful woman. Among her fans is Mindy Scheier, the founder and CEO of Runway of Dreams. The company shows fashion for people with disabilities. Last fall, Scheier asked Blake to be a model in the biggest fashion event of the year.

Scheier said, “Putting Melissa in the event made people realize how important it is to expand who consumers are in the fashion industry, or who should be on stage, or what we’re really standing for in the word model.”

“Often, when we think of access for people with disabilities, we think of buildings and employment,” Blake says. “But it’s also important to have access to what’s fun and enjoyable. When disabled people are included, it sends a message that we deserve a seat at the table in all aspects of life.”

1. What can we know about Blake from paragraph 1?
A.She didn’t have a good taste in fashion.B.She couldn’t follow fashion for her disability.
C.She couldn’t find fashion items in magazines.D.She didn’t see other disabled people in her life.
2. Why did Blake keep posting her selfies?
A.To defend her equal rights.B.To attract public attention.
C.To share her life experience.D.To expose unkind comments.
3. Why did Scheier invite Blake to be a model in the event?
A.To show her admiration for her.B.To increase fashion consumers.
C.To present the world of models.D.To include the disabled in fashion.
4. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?
A.From Role Model to Fashion Model.B.From Teenager Model to Adult Model.
C.From Fashion Sufferer to Fashion Fighter.D.From Fashion Follower to Fashion Leader.
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8 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1. What does Socrates’ educational theory ask people to do?
A.Improve personal rules.
B.Awake the souls of people.
C.Respect their families and ancestors.
2. What is Socrates teaching?
A.Government should be moral.
B.Elderly people should care for children.
C.People should memorize rules of behavior.
3. How did Socrates teach lessons?
A.Through arguments.B.Through reasoning.C.Through personal examples.
4. What does the speaker say about Socrates?
A.He has influenced western cultures.
B.He used to be even more important.
C.He has little effect on people today.
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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章介绍的是Taylor Swift在2023年被《时代》杂志评为年度人物,以及在过去一年中在音乐方面所取得的成绩以及2024年的演唱会计划。

9 . Adding to the achievements of a remarkable year, Taylor Swift has been named Time magazine’s Person of the Year for 2023.

Already a superstar before 2023, Swift’s career has reached new heights thanks to the beginning of her Eras Tour that brought her 3.5-hour performance to 66 shows in 23 cities across North America, Argentina and Brazil. Promoted by her tour, Swift has been named the most-streamed female artist in the history of Spotify and Apple Music. According to Billboard, the tour made about $900 million (about 6.4 billion yuan) in 2023. In addition, the tour’s movie Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour became the biggest concert movie of all time, taking more than $250

million globally.

As she was declare a billionaire by Bloomberg in November, a hidden “Taylor Swift economy” also promoted sales for business owners across the US. From soaps to a cruise inspired by her different “eras”, interest in Swift-related products went way up.

Apart from her financial contributions, Swift made a significant cultural impact by taking back control of her music. In 2019, her old record label, Big Machine, sold the master tapes of her first six albums (专辑) to Scoot er Braun. The sale meant that she didn’t have the rights to the albums. In response to this, Swift began re-recording her first six albums, tagging (加标签于) them “Taylor’s Version”. This move stressed her belief that artists deserve to own their work. “It’s all in how you deal with loss,” she told Time. “I respond to extreme pain by resisting.”

Heading into 2024, Swift will start the Eras Tour again in Japan and Australia. As USA Today noted, “Her current top has been a long time coming, but it may also be just beginning.”

1. What do we know about Taylor Swift?
A.She broke a new record on her tour.B.She toured South America before 2023.
C.Her achievements received great recognition.D.Her performance began with the Apple Music.
2. What other contribution did Taylor make except economy?
A.She proved herself to be an artist.B.She learned to make some products.
C.She had influence on music culture.D.She sold her master tapes to a company.
3. What can we learn about Taylor Swift from the last paragraph?
A.She will end her music career.B.She will continue her Eras Tour.
C.She will reach her top in Japan.D.She will make a record in Australia.
4. What is the author’s attitude towards Taylor Swift?
A.Admirable.B.Uncaring.C.Doubtful.D.Critical.
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。详细描述了Ozarks Technical Community College(OTC)的历史讲师Jessica Gerard带领学生到中国进行文化和历史学习的经历,以及学生和导游的感受和看法。

10 . Exploring China is not easy even for experienced travelers, but the history instructor Jessica Gerard from Ozarks Technical Community College (OTC) knows from experience the trip is worth it. Since 2008, she’s led five groups of students across China to study its culture and history.

Gerard often reminds interested students that the trip is not a vacation—it’s an academic (学术的) course. “Anyone interested in the trip must take an online course about the history of China before they can go,” she said. “And, most importantly, students continue to learn while in China. They’re expected to listen to guides, keep a diary and write about their experiences afterward.”

OTC student Ross Weis believed his experiences in China easily transcended (超越) anything he could have learned in the classroom. In fact, it was his long-held interest in China that led him to ask about the trip after seeing a poster in the OTC library. “I’ve always been drawn to China and its rich culture and history,” Weis said. “My dad studied history in college, and I suppose that has some influence on me.”

Of all the cities and historical sites Weis visited, he said nothing could top his experience at the Great Wall. “I’d read about the Great Wall and seen it on TV, but it is so different to go there and actually experience it,” he said. “It wasn’t as worn as I had expected it to be. That was pretty cool.”

Every OTC group Gerard has taken to China has been led by her trusty tourist agent, Jim Lieu. Gerard plans her trips directly through Lieu, who keeps travel costs down for students. “Lieu and I have an excellent relationship with one another. He always knows what I want for my students, and I know what he can do,” said Gerard. “He sincerely believes that in order to build stronger communities and a better world, people around the world should get to know each other through travel.”

1. Why did Gerard organize travel to China for her students?
A.To help students relax after exams.B.To get students interested in travel.
C.To teach history in a productive way.D.To give an interesting life experience.
2. What should the students do before their trip to China?
A.Take a course online.B.Consult a native guide.
C.Show their anxiety.D.Share their preparation.
3. What made Ross Weis take the trip to China?
A.His passion for travel.B.His interest in China.
C.His teacher’s invitation.D.His father’s inspiration.
4. Which of the following best describes Jim Lieu?
A.Brave.B.Patient.C.Helpful.D.Humorous.
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