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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文,文章讲述了封锁期间Hannah一家经常去公园寻找世界的美好,公园从一片寂静到后来渐渐热闹起来,像Hannah和她的家人这样乐观的人总是随处可见。

1 . Hannahs daughter Isla has spent half her life home. Lockdown began when she was seven months old. Parks were a ______: the only places where Hannah could ______ her daughter there was more in the world than their flat. Lockdown ______ Hannah, an opera singer, and her husband, a director, months of work. They ______ every other day they would go out to a park, finding some ______ in the world. Hannah read maps for new places of green to ______. Every time they would find something new. Hannah says, “When we ______ this time, we’ll remember it as the year we three sat ______ on a million pretty places of grass.”

About five months later, lockdown ended. For months parks were almost ______. The only sounds were the footsteps of lone figures and the sound ______ from their headphones. Then came chats as people started ______ in twos. Summer arrived with speakers sending out loud music. ______, cheers, different kinds of instruments and shouts ______ the “noise” as impromptu (即兴的) concerts returned. Parks are really ______ to show people’s reactions to lockdown. Some people may feel depressed, but ______ people like Hannah and her family can be always seen everywhere.

1.
A.shelterB.symbolC.blessingD.bonus
2.
A.teachB.showC.cautionD.remind
3.
A.offeredB.savedC.owedD.cost
4.
A.determinedB.thoughtC.expectedD.explained
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A.adventureB.harmonyC.beautyD.truth
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A.exploreB.recordC.protectD.remember
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A.look back onB.look forward toC.look up toD.look down on
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A.apartB.stillC.aloneD.together
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A.dynamicB.distantC.strangeD.silent
10.
A.leakingB.fallingC.drawingD.originating
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A.debatingB.wanderingC.diningD.celebrating
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A.ActuallyB.OccasionallyC.EventuallyD.Usually
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A.floodedB.becameC.representedD.joined
14.
A.measuresB.windowsC.signsD.excuses
15.
A.ambitiousB.enthusiasticC.optimisticD.calm
2022-04-07更新 | 361次组卷 | 3卷引用:2022届辽宁省高三实战猜题卷(一)英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主要说明了中国人缅怀袁隆平先生的原因,批判了西方对中国不准确的预测。
2 . 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。

Lots of foreigners don’t understand why so many Chinese people are sorrowful about Yuan Longping’s passing away.

This reminds me     1     an issue more than 20 years ago,     2     I was a Chinese journalist in the US. Some American scholars     3     (think) China could hardly realize food-sufficiency because of the     4     (limit) water resources, decrease of agricultural land due to industrial     5     (expand) and the fast population growth. Just at that time, Yuan Longping announced breakthroughs in planting the new rice.     6     (bring) to large area application, this technique improved the annual growth of rice greatly, which fed     7     population of 60 million--equal to the whole of the UK.

Western scholars’ prediction of China back then was indeed analyzing China’s problems, but they failed     8     (realize) that the Chinese people have the capability to deal with these challenges.

If they had had any knowledge of Yuan who worked devotedly for our country, they wouldn’t have made such pessimistic evaluations. Why did the Chinese people make     9    ? Why are so many predictions about China in the West     10    (accurate)? It’s time to change minds to better understand China.

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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。讲述了66岁的Alvin捡到一个破气球,上面有四岁的小孩Luna写的向圣诞老人讨要的礼物,Alvin最终帮助Luna实现愿望的故事。

3 . Alvin, 66, was deep in the woods in Grand Cane last December when something like litter on the ground caught his eye. It was a _______ balloon with a note attached.

“Dear Santa,” the note _______. “My name is Luna. Four years old. This year I have been _______. I would like candy, Spider-Man ball, My Little Pony. With love, Luna.”

Alvin’s heart hammered in his chest. It reminded him of his childhood wish. He smiled and set out to _______ Luna’s wish. He posted a photo of the balloon and the Christmas wish list on his Facebook page, asking for help _______ the sender.

Meanwhile, Gonzalez, the mother of four-year old Luna, had no idea that such a(n) _______ was underway. It had been a hard year for her family as COVID-19 spread. On a _______ tough day last December, she _______ the idea of having Luna send a letter to Santa by releasing a balloon. They enjoyed a _______ Christmas together, and then the calendar turned to a new year.

One day, Gonzalez received a call saying that someone had found Luna’s balloon. Her jaw ________. She logged on to Facebook and saw Alvin’s ________. She called Alvin and finally agreed to let Alvin fulfill her daughter’s wish list.

“Santa dropped your balloon ________,” Gonzalez told Luna, “but one of his elves (精灵) found it.” Not long after that, Luna received three boxes’ worth of ________with a note signed “Alvin the Elf.”

Now, having received so much ________, Gonzalez and her girl intend to pay it forward this year. After all, when Alvin could have just ________ that balloon in the trash, he went more than the extra mile.

1.
A.beautifulB.brokenC.preciousD.blown
2.
A.printedB.wroteC.typedD.read
3.
A.niceB.difficultC.demandingD.smart
4.
A.fulfillB.spreadC.makeD.express
5.
A.entertainingB.unitingC.reportingD.locating
6.
A.preparationB.effortC.researchD.game
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A.temporarilyB.relativelyC.particularlyD.naturally
8.
A.came up withB.argued aboutC.put up withD.jumped at
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A.healthyB.greenC.modestD.grand
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A.burstB.crackedC.brokeD.dropped
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A.postB.letterC.nameD.photo
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A.in timeB.after allC.by accidentD.on purpose
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A.candiesB.giftsC.toysD.books
14.
A.attentionB.admirationC.popularityD.generosity
15.
A.adoptedB.storedC.thrownD.dragged
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4 . 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 of my most memorable trips took place during the summer vacation about three years ago, when my sister, my aunt and I took a trip to Spain because we were moving. On the day of the trip, I lay in bed thinking about my friends whom I was going to leave behind and thoughts were flooding in.

When we arrived at the hire station, we seemed to have some problems with our luggage because it was too much for a taxi, so we had to book a van (厢式送货车) to take our luggage to the airport. We waited for a long period to find a perfect van that would fit our luggage.

Before leaving, I felt very bad because I was going to a different country and was going to miss all my friends and family. I was not comfortable and cried.

The journey was almost perfect at the beginning, but soon it began to rain. Because of the rain, the drivers could not see far away, which caused a huge traffic jam. I was sitting by the window with a can of Coke that I had bought in the store earlier. My aunt and sister fell asleep, and during this time. I felt bored and thought about other things that bothered me. My eyes turned to the mountain in front of us.

A bus suddenly appeared in the picture. It was very close to us. Cars sped past us without any speed limit. Beside me was a very deep lake: I wondered to myself what if something or someone fell inside it. Suddenly, a bus in front of our van stopped, and because it was raining heavily and the van was going fast, no one could see what was going to happen. Then, bang, we bumped into each other. Our van overturned, but luckily, it didn’t fall into the lake. People came to help us get out of the van because we were blocked and the driver was half-dead.


注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。

We struggled to get out of the van and everything we had was gone.


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I was losing a lot of blood and then the emergency aid came.


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2022-01-23更新 | 494次组卷 | 7卷引用:辽宁省2021-2022学年高三一轮复习联考(五)新高考全国II 英语试卷
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5 . 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。

It was eight o'clock on a May morning, and Micah, my 17-year-old daughter, was in our bonus room upstairs. It had been her temporary eleventh-grade classroom ever since schools had moved to remote learning due to the pandemic (疫情).

From the kitchen, I listened for the sound of her tapping on her laptop. I resisted the urge to check on her. Way too often, Micah was texting friends and commenting on their posts about the fun they were having together. We'd barely left the house for 10 weeks straight.

"Mom, everyone is hanging out today!" Micah's voice came from upstairs. "Why can't I?"

I went up the stairs. Micah was lying on the floor wearing pajamas(睡衣), her laptop, school iPad and cell phone in front of her. "It's not fair," she said. I have no one I can be with. I can't wait until I'm 18 and can do what I want."

We'd had this conversation before. Still, I couldn't help but feel sorry for her. I was sick of having to stay at home too. Even though Micah and I were home together more than we had been in years, we might as well have been living in separate worlds. "Wanna watch TV later?" I asked. "No, thanks." Micah shook her head.

"In a few weeks you'll be going to sports camp,'' I added "That's something you can look forward to." I closed the door. I was used to Micah's rejection, but it still hurt. Teenage independence is heathy, but I worried if I didn't find a way to bond with my girl soon, I might never be close with her again. She'd be 18 in the fall and had already convinced herself she didn't need me anymore. Maybe she was right. No matter what I did, I couldn't seem to reach her.


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That evening, I was surfing online and saw a friend's children playing with their new cat.
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"This is the one I want," she said, smiling.
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2021-12-02更新 | 440次组卷 | 5卷引用:2023届辽宁省沈阳市第一中学高三第一次模拟考试英语试题(含听力)
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6 . Enter for a Chance to Win a Montana Adventure

Imagine yourself hiking on the same route that Lewis and Clark once explored, fly-fishing and white-water rafting in beautiful lakes and rivers, learning how to speak Blackfoot, digging for ancient dinosaur remains, and standing at the edge of a 6,000-year-old glacier in Glacier National Park. You have the chance to do all of this and much more with the National Geographic Kids Hands-On Explorer Challenge Expedition Team. The Hands-On Explorer Challenge is heading west in 2022 to Montana.


HIKE!

Montana is home to many species of plants and animals. Follow in the footsteps of legendary explorers and get a close-up view of waterfalls, wildflowers, and wildlife.


DIG!

Some of the most important dinosaur discoveries have been found in Montana. You’ll discover treasures yourself as you dig for ancient dinosaur remains in Montana’s High Plains.


CULTURE!

Montana has eleven Native American tribes ― each one filled with a unique heritage and lots of rich traditions. View the world as they see it through their dances, songs, food, games, and languages.


HOW TO ENTER

1. Write an original, personal essay in English of no more than 300 words telling us how you explore your world and what it is about exploration that inspires and excites you.

2. Take a photograph of what, where, or how you explored the subject of your essay.

3. Enter by January 7, 2022. Open to kids who will be ages 9 — 14 as of July 1, 2022.

4. Send your entry (参赛) form, essay, and photo (as described in the Official Rules) to: NG Kids Hands-On Explorer Challenge, National Geographic Kids magazine /CDH, 1145 17th Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20036.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO KIDS. NATIONALGEOGRAPHIC. COM/KIDS/CONTESTS/EXPLORER - TRIP-2022.

1. What is true about Montana?
A.It has many elephant discoveries.
B.It is Lewis and Clark’s hometown.
C.Its Native American tribes share the same culture.
D.It is home to many species of plants and animals.
2. If you want to enter the contest you must ________.
A.be over 14 years old
B.send a photo with your essay
C.have rich exploration experience
D.write an English article over 300 words
3. What is the purpose of the passage?
A.To provide travel information.B.To describe Montana’s scenery.
C.To announce a kid competition.D.To suggest some outdoor activities.
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7 . Introduction to Sanxingdui Museum

Situated in the northeast of the state-protected Sanxingdui Site by the bank of the Yazi River in Guanghan — a city famed for its long history and splendid culture, Sanxingdui Museum is a modern theme museum which is 40 kilometers to the north of Chengdu.

Covering a total area of 530 yields, Sanxingdui Museum had its foundation laid in August 1992, and opened to the public in October 1997. Featured for its relics, architecture, demonstration and gardens, the museum has become a place of cultural and tourist attractions enjoying prestige both at home and abroad and one of the three exquisite spots Sichuan has offered to the world tourism.

Notice to Sanxingdui Site Museum Travelers

. Opening & Booking Time

Opening time: Gallery One 8:30-18:00 Gallery Two 8:30-18:30

Booking time: 8:30-17:00

. Visiting Route

Gallery One→Gallery Two

. Ticket Price

(1) Gallery ticket ¥72 ¥36 (students)

(2) Garden ticket ¥5

The ticket is used on the sold day and each gallery once.

Admission free for children under 1.2 meters (including 1.2m), seniors aged 60 or above and the disabled.

. Guide ServicePrice

(1) Guide Service

If you need a museum guide, please employ one at the reception desk in Gallery One.

Chinese, Cantonese, Tibetan: ¥80 (Group below 20 persons)

English, Japanese: ¥120 (Group below 20 persons)

(2) Guide Range: Gallery 1 & Gallery 2

(3) It takes about 80 minutes each guide service.

(4) We provide Chinese & English auto guiding device free of charge. Please deposit CNY ¥200 and your valid credential. If damaged or lost, you should compensate according to the cost price.

.Consulting telephone: 08385651526

. Complaint against the price telephone: 12358

1. What can we learn about Sanxingdui Museum?
A.It’s located in the northeast of Chengdu.
B.It’s an ancient theme museum.
C.It’s a famous place of cultural and tourist attractions.
D.It’s the only top tourist spots in Sichuan.
2. As a university student, you accompany your 68-year-old grandpa on a trip to Sanxingdui Museum, how much will you pay for the tickets?
A.¥154.B.¥118.
C.¥ 77.D.¥ 41.
3. Jennifer, who is from New York, wants to visit the museum, she may ________.
A.pay CNY ¥200 for a museum guide
B.first call the museum at 12358 for enquiry
C.use Chinese & English auto guiding device for free
D.deposit some money and provide her valid credential
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Invisible People

If you have the time, check out an amazing YouTube channel that I recently found     1     (call) “invisible people”. It’s a channel with     2     (hundred) of interviews of homeless people     3     share their story and how they survive day to day.

The man who operates the channel     4     (be) formerly homeless and has devoted his life to helping     5     homeless. The name “invisible people” certainly suits the channel well. For indeed there are so many “invisible” beings who are suffering every day, both humans and animals, and yet our     6     (social) either pays little for people to     7     (cruel) treat and kill animals, or completely     8     (ignore) those who are in desperate need.

Occasionally, someone who watches the videos posted on that channel is near one of the people interviewed and is able     9     (help) in some way. Some of the videos are truly heart-breaking but it’s important to see what people are going     10    . We can’t turn blind eye or treat them as if they’re invisible. We cannot behave as it’s been said, “Worship a homeless man on Sunday, and then ignore a homeless man on Monday.”

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9 . Years of exposure to Americans has, at last, convinced me of something about their food culture. I now think they’re correct in one of life’s great dilemmas: when eating at a restaurant, it is really fine to politely send your food back if it is not what you ordered, or covered in cheese when you asked for no cheese, etc.

Of course, the idea makes me feel anxious; the British fear of making a scene is planted in my soul. But what persuaded me, in the end, was realizing how self-centered that fear actually is. Are you really such a big deal that your no-cheese request will embarrass your fellow diners, ruin the waiter's day, and send waves of shock through the kitchen? Face it: you're not. Instead, you're in the situation of what might be termed “egocentric reticence (以自我为中心的沉默).”

Egocentric reticence raised its head again the other day in a study about gratitude, which found that people underestimate how much delight a thank-you note can bring. The psychologists Amit Kumar and Nicholas Epley had people send grateful messages to someone who'd made a difference to their lives. Again and again, they found, senders assumed their words would lead to less happiness and more awkwardness than they really did, and that recipients would judge their letter-writing competence cruelly, too. Even in the seemingly selfless context of expressing gratitude, senders couldn’t help giving too much weight to their own perspective. So if you stop yourself from sending someone a thank-you note because you're worried you'll make them feel awkward or annoyed, you are letting egocentrism prevent an action that would have made both of you happier.

The most acute form of egocentric reticence, surely, is extreme shyness. “Shyness is just egotism out of its depth,” famous actress Penelope Keith once told an interviewer. The quote was later regarded as a line the writer Sadie Stein credits with curing her own shyness. “For some reason, the clear cruelty of that quote was what I needed, ” Stein wrote. “OK, I thought... No one is looking at you.”

1. Before contacting Americans, the author thought sending restaurant food back was ________.
A.certainly a customer's right
B.fine to do just in some cultures
C.acceptable but not worthy sometimes
D.embarrassing and would cause trouble
2. If someone is in a situation of egocentric reticence, he might ________.
A.hesitate to do something due to self-centered reasons
B.keep sending waves of shock to others
C.be ignorant of other people's feelings
D.do something extremely embarrassing
3. What did the study about gratitude find?
A.People may regard sending grateful messages unimportant.
B.It's common for Americans to send a thank-you letter.
C.It's important to thank others after being helped.
D.People often take a thank-you note for granted.
4. What does Sadie Stein's story tell us?
A.We sometimes need shyness to behave well.
B.We should pay no attention to other people's thoughts.
C.We can overcome our shyness by removing our egotism.
D.We should avoid being exposed to other people's focus.
2021-05-28更新 | 222次组卷 | 1卷引用:辽宁省实验学校2021届高三下学期四模英语试题
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10 . A car weighing only a few hundred pounds, can travel 500 miles per hour, repair itself and cost less than other cars. It might be hard to imagine such a cat, let alone a spaceship. But NASA is trying to make a spaceship that is much better than other ships.

The spacecraft has to be as light as it can be. Weight costs money! A new discovery might allow spacecraft to be lighter. A new material called a "carbon nanotube(碳纳米管)" might be the answer to the weight problem of building a super spaceship. This material is 600 times stronger than steel.

One of the big problems with space travel is space radiation (辐射).In space, astronauts need protection against harmful rays. You might think that the metal on a spaceship is the answer. But, metals are the worst for protecting against very dangerous space rays. These rays are made of little pieces called ions (离子).When the ions hit metals at very high speed, they can break an atom and cause another type of ray to form. These new rays can be worse than the radiation the metal skins were supposed to stop. Thus, it is very important to block these rays.

But we could use carbon nanotubes to make the skins of spacecraft. Things that are light in weight seem to work the best against these ions. The rays are stopped outside the spacecraft and new rays aren't made.

In addition, our super spaceship needs to be able to repair itself. Humans can feel the smallest pinpricks (针刺)because of tiny sensors that send signals to our brains. Tiny sensors like ours could be built in the new ships. Each sensor could send messages to the computer “brain" of the spacecraft. If something needed to be fixed, the computer could tell the ship to do it.

Just as amazing as a car would be to someone 200 years ago, our nanotube spaceship might seem to us. We might actually make the spacecraft of tomorrow, using the technology of today.

1. What are the features of carbon nanotubes?
A.Light and strong.B.Thin and radioactive.
C.Self-repairing and weightless.D.Sensitive and protective.
2. Which of the following statements is true?
A.Space radiation can't be blocked at all.
B.Space rays can break ions to form new rays.
C.Carbon nanotubes can prevent radiation effectively.
D.Metal skins aren't a good choice for their strength.
3. Why will tiny sensors be built into the new spaceship?
A.Humans can feel the smallest pinpricks.
B.The computer "brain" can repair itself.
C.Signals can be sent to humans' brains.
D.The computer can be informed of what to repair.
4. What's the best title of the passage?
A.A New Discovery in Space
B.NASA Made a Breakthrough
C.Nanotubes Help to Repair Spacecraft
D.NASA's Attempt to Make a Super Spaceship
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