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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍四款旅行方案。

1 . CHOOSE YOUR TRIP

Tour A—Dhaka Photography Tour

We design the Photography tour to offer you the best of Dhaka Photo Tour. Bangladesh Eco Adventure is specialized to offer photography tour in Dhaka and also outside of Dhaka. In Dhaka Photography tour we have included the lifestyle photography, general photography and many more.

Per Person(SUSD): 75 USD

Save This Month: $10 USD Per Person($USD)

Tour B—Manipuri Rash Mela Tour

It has a lot of interesting activities and the festival begins from local house yards where the little kids dressed like Krishna start dancing and collecting offerings. Afternoon in the open ground, people will gather and—make several temples by banana tree and dance around the temple. It’s the last daylight in the open air, so it looks fabulous. In the late evening in the central temple, beautifully dressed girls will start dancing in their traditional style.

Per Person($USD): 95 USD

Save This Month: $20 USD Per Person($USD)

Tour C—Sundarbans Tour with Small Boat

Sundarbans Mangrove forest is the single largest mangrove forest in the whole world located in the southwestern part of Bangladesh. The green vegetation gives a fresh feeling to your eyes and for bird lovers. About 270 types of birds have been recorded in Sundarbans which attracts bird watchers from around the globe.

Per Person($USD): 105 USD only

Save This Month: $50 USD Per Person($USD)

Tour D—Fullday Dhaka City Tour

Dhaka city tour is one of the most popular Bangladesh Eco Adventures. This tour includes a visit to all historical sites from Mugul period to our liberation war time, visiting museum, experiencing street life with a cup of tea, meeting locals and exploring locals markets, taking rickshaws in the old town and most importantly a boat tour in Burigonga river.

Per Person($USD): 85 USD

Save This Month: $15 USD Per Person($USD)

1. Which of the following. tours costs the least if you sign up this month?
A.Dhaka Photography Tour.B.Manipuri Rash Mela Tour.
C.Fullday Dhaka City Tour.D.Sundarbans Tour with Small Boat.
2. Who would most probably choose Tour C?
A.A middle-aged man crazy about nature.
B.A young couple loving traditional culture.
C.College students interested in photography.
D.A senior scholar keen on ancient architecture.
3. Where is this text probably taken from?
A.A text book.B.A news report.
C.A shopping poster.D.A travel brochure.
2022-10-09更新 | 437次组卷 | 6卷引用:2023届广西南宁市第三中学高三上学期第一次适应性考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了互联网是最伟大的创造之一,它为人们提供了获取无穷无尽的知识和娱乐的即时途径,分析了互联网的利弊。
2 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

The Internet is one of the     1     (great) creations and provides people with instant access     2     an endless supply of knowledge and entertainment. Using a search engine, you can ask almost any question     3     may confuse you, and find a web page with information about that question. There are also millions of videos on websites or social media,     4     (explain) various topics.

In the past, it would take days and sometimes even months     5     (receive) a letter from someone else. Today, with the Internet, you can send an e-mail to anyone in the world and often have it     6     (deliver) in less than a minute.

However, the Internet is not without its     7     (disadvantage). Playing games on the Internet can become very addictive, which leads to much time being wasted. And constant connectivity means some people     8       (expect) to be available to work at any time of the day, even if they previously refused to.

Despite the drawbacks, the Internet has     9     (undoubted) changed the way we live, work and communicate, and it’s here to stay. It’s up to us to use it wisely and make     10    most of its benefits while minimizing its negative effects.

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3 . 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:在错的词下划一横线,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。

My favourite novel is The Little Prince. It is an easy book to read and its lessons are difficult to understand. The book shows that everyone can be a adult, but few people are actually grown-up. In the story, the little prince believes he is the most uniquely person in the universe, so he travels to different planets prove it. The truth disappoints him but allow him to realize who he really is. The Little Prince teaches us the solution to become a grown-up is to put ourselves outside us comfort zone. Then we will realize we were rarely the people who we think of we are. The Little Prince tells us it is our hearts and faith which help us see the world clearly.

文章大意:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。我们以为别人的生活近乎完美。事实上,没有人的生活是完美的或接近完美的。

4 . I ran into a friend a few days ago and greeted him in the familiar way. He gave the usual _____________ --“I’m doing fine”, but he _____________ two words “I guess” to the beginning of his greeting. That totally changed the meaning. His _____________ expression matched the two added words._____________, he wasn’t doing well. So I dug a little deeper and found he really was _____________ with some big issues.

In today’s world of fast and quickly _____________   social media, we are given the _____________ that the people there have near perfect lives. Look at anyone’s personal blog and you’ll see all these fun pictures and comments. Much of what we see is the good _____________. Of course there is really nothing wrong with that, but it can make a lot of people feel or _____________ that their own lives are full of challenges and various problems, ______________ self-pity and depression.

The ______________ is that nobody’s life is perfect. Just looking from the outside, you might be ______________ thinking that other people are doing much better than you. If you look on a deeper __________, you will see that the surface view can be very ____________ . That is because most of us don’t show our problems but prefer to show our ____________.

So, don’t admire other people’s near perfect sides any more. No matter how ______________ their lives look from the outside, they have their problems and ______________ too. Try to understand yourself better and ______________ the self-pity or feelings of “not as good as other people”. It can make your depression ____________ . Even better, you can see yourself in a(n) ____________ angle and have higher self-esteem(自尊).

1.
A.pointB.descriptionC.responseD.goal
2.
A.addedB.createdC.wroteD.spelt
3.
A.ridiculousB.facialC.lovelyD.grateful
4.
A.ObviouslyB.EventuallyC.GraduallyD.Excitedly
5.
A.slippingB.infectingC.competingD.struggling
6.
A.emergingB.expandingC.dismissingD.disappearing
7.
A.impressionB.permissionC.pressureD.affection
8.
A.staffB.dialectC.catalogueD.stuff
9.
A.expressB.decideC.believeD.report
10.
A.askingB.causingC.damagingD.losing
11.
A.ideaB.factC.hopeD.opinion
12.
A.panicked intoB.given upC.tricked intoD.cleared up
13.
A.scaleB.occasionC.levelD.course
14.
A.interestingB.disappointingC.developingD.misleading
15.
A.successesB.frustrationsC.setbacksD.downsides
16.
A.perfectB.poorC.lowD.cold
17.
A.strengthsB.challengesC.desiresD.influences
18.
A.obtainB.possessC.removeD.sense
19.
A.reactB.existC.floatD.lift
20.
A.frequentB.softC.evidentD.different
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Todd Bol退休之后为了纪念自己的母亲在自己家院子建立的供人阅读的木质容器催生了一个非营利组织——小小免费图书馆 ,旨在在世界各地的社区设置小型、方便的图书交换箱。

5 . Todd Bol, a retired businessman, could never have expected that a wooden container he built in his front yard one day would have the global impact it does today.

Bol built a dollhouse-size structure that looked like a schoolhouse on a post and he put it in his yard as a free community library to remember his mother, who was a book lover and school teacher. Bol’s design gave birth to Little Free Library (LFL), a nonprofit organization that seeks to place small, accessible book exchange boxes in neighborhoods around the world. The concept is simple: Neighbors are invited to share a book, leave a book, or both. Today, there are over 50,000 of these libraries registered in 70 countries.

Almost everyone can register with LFL and start a library as long as the person keeps it in good shape and makes sure that book materials are appropriate for his/her neighborhood. Library owners can create their own library boxes; therefore, the libraries are usually unique in appearance, and there seems to be no limit to the possibilities. One library in California was built out of a used wine container; another in Texas had tiny stairs and bright colored walls. Once registered, libraries are assigned a number at LFL’s website. The LFL Index lists the locations of all libraries with GPS coordinates (坐标) and other information. Owners receive a sign saying “Little Free Library”.

People say they have been attracted to pick up a book when walking by a Little Free Library, out of curiosity and because it’s convenient. Some sidewalk librarians say they have met more neighbors since having a little library in their front yard. Bol is also most proud of the way Little Free Library is bringing communities together. “It’s started a neighborhood exchange. It gets people talking and more comfortable with their neighbors,” he says. “This leads to them helping each other.”

1. What does the underlined word “design” in Paragraph 2 refer to?
A.A community center.B.A dollhouse on a post.
C.A book exchange box.D.A nonprofit organization.
2. What can we learn about the operation of a Little Free Library?
A.There is no limit to the selection of books.
B.The library can come in any shape and color.
C.The library needs to hire many professional librarians.
D.The owner must first be assigned a number from the LFL website.
3. What can be inferred about Little Free Library?
A.It helps improve GPS functions.B.It connects libraries around the world.
C.It makes reading accessible to the poor.D.It helps restore human connections.
4. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A.LFL: A Booster to Shared ReadingB.LFL: The Best Place to Meet Neighbors
C.Todd Bol: A Successful Book BusinessmanD.Reading: An Approach to Improving Yourself
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文章大意:本文为一篇说明文,讨论了“内疚的快感”这一概念,即人们在犒劳自己时可能会感到内疚,但心理学家认为这种行为实际上可以提升情绪并照顾自己。文章还区分了自我放纵和自我培养的概念,并讨论了如何在面对压力时做出负责任的决定。

6 . You might have heard of the expression “a guilty pleasure”—maybe it’s the chocolate bar you buy on the way home from work, or the new clothes that you don’t really need.     1     . Perhaps we don’t feel we deserved it, or we don’t think it was a responsible way to spend our money. But should we feel like this? Do we really have to feel guilty about treating ourselves?

Perhaps not. Psychologists have suggested that buying things for yourself can make you feel better as it provides an opportunity to take control of your situation.    2     . It may be that as well as lifting your mood, when you buy a treat, you might just be looking after yourself.

Of course, there are also examples of people turning to destructive behaviour when faced with stressful circumstances. People might spend money that they don’t have or turn to dangerous addictions. Psychologist Leon Seltzer considers the difference between self-indulgence and self-nurturing.    3     , while self-nurturing is taking responsible decisions to satisfy our needs and take care of ourselves in ways that don’t have a significant impact.

    4    . So, many universities publish guides with advice for coping with exam stress. Reflecting the difference between self-indulgence and self-nurture, they recommend rewarding yourself for your efforts, doing things that you enjoy and are good at so that you can feel accomplishment.    5     . Thus, perhaps, as long as we make responsible decisions, we shouldn’t feel guilty about our guilty pleasures.

A.Exams are vital for students.
B.Self-indulgence can have negative consequences
C.The difference becomes evident when students manage exam pressure
D.They also recommend embracing activities that could dampen your spirits
E.Besides, you should avoid things that may make you feel worse afterwards
F.It comes from the idea that when we treat ourselves, it can sometimes leave us feeling guilty
G.It can give you social contact as well as a confidence boost from changes you make to your self-image
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7 . 假定你是李华。你的外国朋友Mike即将到你的家乡旅游,请你给他写一封邮件,向他推荐家乡的民俗文化馆(Folk Culture Museum)。邮件内容包括:
1.阐明写信事由;
2.介绍文化馆特色;
3.表示欢迎。
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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2023-03-16更新 | 202次组卷 | 2卷引用:2023届广西南宁市高中毕业班第一次适应性测试英语试题(含听力)
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。本文主要介绍的是根据一项新研究发现,打网球或参加其他球类或团体体育运动的人,不仅比长时间久坐的人寿命长,同时也比那些喜欢参加像慢跑、游泳、骑车这类单独完成的运动的人寿命长。这说明社交互动可以放大运动带来的好处,也可以延长人的寿命。

8 . Playing tennis might add years to your life, according to a new study of Danish men and women. The study found that adults who frequently participate in tennis or other racket (球拍) and team sports lived longer than people who were spending a lot of time sitting down. They also lived longer than people who took part in activities such as jogging, swimming and cycling. The results raise interesting questions about the role that social interactions might play in enlarging the benefits of exercise.

No one doubts that being physically active improves our health and can extend our longevity (寿命). But whether some activities might be better than others remains in argument. One widely publicized 2017 study of more than 80,000 British men and women found that those who played racket sports like tennis tended to outlive those who jogged.

The researchers widened their inquiry and looked at a variety of sports and their associations with life. To start, they turned to the same data resource they had used for the jogging study, the Copenhagen City Heart Study. The study’s participants had all completed health exams and lengthy questionnaires about their lifestyles and whether and how often they took part in some sports common in Denmark, including cycling, swimming, running, tennis, soccer and, perhaps unexpectedly, badminton.

According to the data, cycling added an average of 3.7 years to riders’ lives, compared to sedentary Danes. Running added 3.2 years while tennis 9.7 years. These associations remained unchanged even when the researchers controlled for people’s education, socioeconomic status and age.

“Why and how some sports might add more years to people’s lives than others is impossible to know from this kind of observational study,” says Dr. James O’Keefe, a study co-author. “But we know that social support probably has unique effects on helping people get more benefits from the exercise.”

For now, people who run or ride alone might consider finding a group or partner to work out together. “Raising your heart rate is important for health,” he says. “But it looks like connecting with other people is, too.”

1. According to the passage, which activity may help people live longer?
A.Cycling.B.Running marathon.
C.Swimming.D.Playing badminton.
2. What does the underlined word “sedentary” in the fourth paragraph mean?
A.Inactive.B.Outgoing.C.Depressed.D.Easygoing.
3. Which may Dr. James O’Keefe recommend according to the last paragraph?
A.Exercising alone.B.Working out together.
C.Working out regularly.D.Raising one’s heart rate.
4. It is suggested in the passage that ________.
A.women who prefer team sports live longer than men
B.people’s education and socioeconomic status affect their longevity
C.the reason why some sports might add more years to people’s lives is still unknown
D.80,000 Danish men and women participated in the survey
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。在夏天,当雨滴落在地上时,一种熟悉的气味总是随之而来。许多人称之为“雨的味道”。然而,雨是由无味的水组成的。那么,这种气味是从哪里来的呢?文章给出了详细的解答。

9 . When raindrops fall to the ground in summer, a familiar scent always follows. Many people call this the “smell of rain”. However, rain is made up of odorless (无味的) water. So, where does this smell come from?

    1     But it actually comes from wet soil. This special odor even has its own name: petrichor (潮土油), which comes from a pair of chemical reactions.

The pleasant smell has long been an interest of scientists since Australian scientists first documented the formation of petrichor in 1964. According to scientists, some plants produce oils during dry periods.     2    

Yet, it’s the second reaction that creates the most petrichor. It occurs when chemicals produced by bacteria in soil are released.     3     These bacteria break down and change into simple chemical compounds, providing nutrition for plants. Meanwhile the process also produces geosmin (土臭素), a compound with a distinct earthy aroma (香味).

Lots of animals are sensitive to geosmin but human beings are extremely sensitive to it. When it rains after a long period of dryness, drops of water hit the ground. Geosmin is then released from the surfaces.     4     And it finally gives raindrops their familiar scent. If it rains heavily enough, geosmin will be spread downwind, warning others of coming rain.

    5     And the next time someone mentions how much they love the smell of rain, you can prove your intelligence by explaining where that smell comes from.

A.And when it rains, these oils are released into the air.
B.The smell of petrichor is quite pleasant to the human nose.
C.There are a group of microorganisms widely found in soils.
D.Rain can refresh the soil specially when it rains heavily.
E.Scientists found the distinctive smell doesn’t come from rain.
F.The pleasant smell always comes into being with the flow of air.
G.It is further spread around its surroundings with the aid of wind and rain.
2023-04-27更新 | 213次组卷 | 4卷引用:2023届广西壮族自治区玉林市北流市高三下学期5月教学质量检测英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章说明了一项关于鲸鱼在19世纪被人类攻击时的行为的新研究,鲸鱼对于发生在它们身上的事情的信息,会在之间集体分享,它们对自己的行为做出了至关重要的改变,并且能很快从错误中吸取教训。鲸鱼在21世纪对人类造成的变化的反应方式具有启示意义。

10 . A remarkable new study on how whales behaved when attacked by humans in the 19th century has implications for the way they react to changes caused by humans in the 2Ist century.

The paper is authored by Whitehead and Rendellt at Dalhousie University and their research addresses an age- -old question: if whales are so smart, why did they hang around to be killed? The answer? They didn't. Using newly digitised   (数字化的) logbooks detailing the hunting of whales in the north Pacific, the authors discovered that within just a few years, the strike rate of the whalers’ harpoons(捕鲸者的鱼叉) fell by 58%. This simple fact leads to an astonishing conclusion: that information about what was happening to them was being collectively shared among the whales, who made vital changes to their behaviour. They learned quickly from their mistakes.

“Sperm whales have a traditional way of reacting to attacks from orca (杀人鲸),” notes Whitehead. Before humans, orca were their only predators (捕食者), against whom sperm whales form defensive circles, their powerful taills held outwards to keep predators at bay, “But such techniques just made it easier for the whalers to kill them,” says Whitehead.

Sperm whales are highly socialised animals, able to communicate over great distances. Information about the new dangers may have been passed on in the same way they share knowledge about feeding grounds. They also possess the largest brain on the planet. It is not hard to imagine that they understood what was happening to them.

The hunters themselves realised the whales’efforts to escape. They saw that the animals appeared to communicate the threat within their attacked groups. Abandoning their usual defensive formations, the whales swam upwind to escape the hunters, ships, themselves wind-powered.

Now, just as whales are beginning to recover from the industrial destruction by 20th-century whaling fleets, whose steamships and grenade harpoons no whale could escape from, they face new threats created by our technology. “They’re having to learn not to get hit by ships, cope with the depredations (劫掠) of long line fishing, the changing source of their food due to climate change,”Whitehead says. “The same sort of urgent social learning the animals experienced in the whale wars of two centuries ago is reflected in the way they negotiate today's uncertain world.”

1. What is the new study mainly about?
A.Whales’ social lives.B.Whales’emotional intelligence.
C.Whales’ reaction to climate changes.D.Whales’ behavior under human attack.
2. What caused whales to make changes to escape the hunters’ ship?
A.The wind in their favor.B.Their powerful physical strength.
C.The shared ship attack information.D.Their usual defensive formations.
3. What does the author intend to do in Paragraph 5?
A.State possible reasons.B.Add background information.
C.Summarize the previous paragraphs.D.Introduce a new topic for discussion.
4. What's Whitehead’s attitude towards whales’ future survival?
A.Pessimistic.B.Unclear.C.Cautious.D.Optimistic.
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