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文章大意:本文是新闻报道。文章详细介绍了在巴西北部亚马逊河流域的岩石地区再次发现的石刻人脸,这些雕刻品是由于巴西北部部分地区的干旱天气导致水位大幅下降而出现的。

1 . Human faces cut into stone up to 2,000 years ago have again been found on a rocky area along the Amazon River in northern Brazil. The stone carvings (雕刻品) appeared as a result of a big drop in water levels because of dry weather in parts of northern Brazil. The water level had dropped to the lowest level in the history of the river.

“People had reported some of the stone carvings before during periods when water levels were low. But now a greater number have been identified. That will help researchers establish the history of the carvings, and more secrets of historical relics will come to light,” researcher Jaime de Santana Oliveira said recently.

One area shows smooth marks in the rock thought to be where natives once sharpened their tools such   as arrows and spears before European settlers arrived.

“The carvings are prehistoric, or precolonial (殖民地时期前的). We can’t be sure of their precise date but based on the evidence of human living places of the area, we believe they are about 1, 000 to 2, 000 years old.” Oliveira said.

The rocky area is on the north shore of the Amazon River near the place where the Rio Negro River joins it.

Oliveira said the carvings were first seen in 2010, but this year’s drought has been more serious than earlier dry periods. The Rio Negro’s levels have dropped 15 meters since July, uncovering large areas of rocks and sand where there had been no beaches.

“This time we found not just more carvings, but the statue of a human face cut into the rock,” said Oliveira, who works for the Brazilian government’s National Historic and Artistic Heritage Institute. The organization watches the care of historic places in Brazil.

1. What plays a key role in finding the stone carvings?
A.People’s report.B.Natural disaster.
C.High technology.D.Researchers’ effort.
2. What can researchers do with more identified stone carvings?
A.Explore the history of historical sites.B.Move the valuable carvings to safety.
C.Discover more underwater stone carvings.D.Make the carvings popular among visitors.
3. What does the underlined word “precise” mean in paragraph 4?
A.Fixed.B.Exact.C.Best.D.Future.
4. What does Oliveira stress in the last paragraph?
A.The human face stone carvings.B.The number of stone carvings.
C.The real value of stone carvings.D.The place where stone carvings were found.
2024-04-20更新 | 40次组卷 | 1卷引用:海南省文昌中学2023-2024学年高一下学期4月月考英语试题
文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章主要讲述了缩小人际关系差距的技巧。

2 . Tips for Closing the Gaps in Relationships

Be curious, not angry

Ask in a spirit of real curiosity and openness. After you ask the question, be concerned only with understanding the other person’s story. Be ready to listen to the other person’s views and experiences.     1    . Try to avoid immediate reaction. If someone says something that makes you react in the moment, breathe and put that aside to listen, and hear what they have to say.

Put body language together with intentions

    2    . We also express our opinions with manner of speaking and body language. Do our voice and manner show doubt, anxiety, or anger—or concern, respect, and the willingness to have an honest conversation? We can’t pretend that fears don’t exist, but we can pass on our main purpose to express concern in order to improve our connection.

Listen for understanding

Our good intentions for asking questions are not enough.     3    . Explore real listening without fixed ideas. Try to listen not only for content but for feelings, for disagreement, as well as for chances and ways to settle problems together.

    4    

Of course, how the other person reacts will determine the conversation that follows, which may require a good deal of openness, presence, and skill. Our reaction to whatever the person says will require continued openness, trust, kindness, clarity, and honesty. As you speak, clarify the gap between your experience of the relationship and your opinion or expectations of a healthy relationship. Noticing the gaps is helpful since it defines the problem.     5    .

A.Mind the gaps
B.Ask when we care
C.And be willing to be interested
D.This is a step towards settling the problem
E.How we ask this question makes a big difference
F.We express our purposes not only with our words
G.At the moment, our most important job is to listen carefully
2024-04-17更新 | 35次组卷 | 1卷引用:海南省文昌中学2023-2024学年高一下学期4月月考英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了冬季运动不仅可以给身心健康带来好处,还能有助于人际关系。

3 . With the arrival of winter, the world is covered in a sheet of shining snow, and it brings an invitation to take part in exciting snow sports. Beyond the great wonderland and the great joy of sliding down hills, attending winter sports offers many physical, mental, and social benefits.

Taking part in winter snow sports is an excellent way to stay physically active during the colder months. Whether you’re skiing down a mountainside, or skiing along peaceful paths, these activities provide a full-body workout. Downhill skiing, for example, is known as a way to burn a lot of calories, making it an effective cardiovascular (心血管的) exercise. The combination of cardiovascular fitness and strength training can help keep a healthy weight, improve cardiovascular health, and keep overall physical health.

The connection between outdoor activities and mental health is well-established, and winter sports are no exception. The fresh mountain air, the amazing snowy hills, and the excitement of rushing down the hill all help to improve the feelings. Snow sports also get you in natural sunlight, which helps increase vitamin D levels.

Winter sports offer more than just personal physical and mental benefits—they create chances for social interaction (交流) and community building. Whether you’re hitting the hills with friends, joining a ski club, or taking a family snowboarding trip, these activities form a sense of friendship. Shared experiences on the mountain create lasting memories and strengthen social ties, developing a sense of belonging and connection.

The benefits of winter snow sports spread far beyond the excitement of downhill drops. Winter activities not only keep you physically fit but also benefit your mental well-being and provide chances for social communication.

Winter wonderland is waiting for you, promising a season full of joy, health, and unforgettable experiences. So, when the snow arrives, consider putting on your skis and enjoying the benefits winter sports bring to your body and mind.

1. What is the benefit of downhill skiing?
A.Keeping fit.B.Reducing stress.
C.Improving athletic ability.D.Building friendships.
2. What can we learn from paragraph 5?
A.Attending winter sports has lots of fun.B.Social interaction is very important.
C.Winter sports are good for relationships.D.Outdoor activities improve mental health.
3. What is the author’s purpose in the last paragraph?
A.To give advice on winter sports.B.To teach methods of doing winter sports.
C.To encourage people to join in winter sports.D.To introduce different kinds of winter sports.
4. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A.The Beauty of Winter Snow FieldB.Pleasure Created by High Speed
C.Winter Snow Sports and Mental HealthD.The Benefits of Winter Snow Sports
2024-04-17更新 | 23次组卷 | 1卷引用:海南省文昌中学2023-2024学年高一下学期4月月考英语试题
文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了加拿大商人马塞尔•勒布伦卖掉了自己的公司致力于解决新不伦瑞克省的无家可归者问题。

4 . After successfully selling his software company to a tech giant (大公司), Canadian businessman Marcel LeBrun started a project to deal with homelessness in New Brunswick. Now, he’s using his wealth to make a great difference.

LeBrun’s latest project, “12Neighbours”, is a tiny home village providing cheap and safe housing for homeless residents in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.

12 Neighbours contains about 75 tiny homes custom-made under LeBrun’s direction. Despite their small size, these homes are fully provided with the necessary amenities (便利设施), including a kitchen, bathroom, and dining/living area, making sure that residents have a comfortable and honorable living space. “They’re all rather small tiny homes, but they have everything in them,” LeBrun explained in an interview with CBC.

What sets 12Neighbours apart is its promise to offer cheap housing. Residents are only required to pay 30% of their pay to live in the village, allowing them to own a new home and work towards a brighter future.

Besides, the 12Neighbours community offers on-site job chances, creating employment (就业) choices for its residents. To increase safety, the village is built with gates that close at night and a network of safety cameras.

The village is positioned on a previously unused piece of land near a shopping center in Fredericton. LeBrun has greater plans to enlarge the village, with a goal of increasing to 99 homes on the site.

At present, LeBrun’s factory is producing one new tiny home per week to realize this goal. Marcel LeBrun and his wife have personally spent $4 million on the 12Neighbours project. In addition, government contributions have added another $8 million in funding, bringing the total money to $12 million.

1. What did LeBrun do before he started the project?
A.He built cheap houses.B.He sold his company.
C.He served poor people.D.He worked with a tech giant.
2. What kind of people will live in the village?
A.Those without children.B.Those who are out of work.
C.Those who are homeless.D.Those with physical disabilities.
3. What is paragraph 3 mainly about?
A.Introduction to the tiny houses.B.Costs to live in 12Neighbours. \
C.Surroundings of the community.D.Safety measures in the community.
4. What does LeBrun plan to do?
A.Build a large shopping center.B.Improve the quality of houses.
C.Let government take over the village.D.Increase the number of houses.
2024-04-17更新 | 14次组卷 | 1卷引用:海南省文昌中学2023-2024学年高一下学期4月月考英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。主要说明了休斯敦美术博物馆的会员等级和福利。

5 . Membership Levels and Benefits of The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

$70 Individual/ $40 Student
·Free year-round ALL ACCESS admission
·Invitation to members-only hours
·Free access to members-only lectures, programs and Saturday Members Tours
·Discounted tickets to MFAH Films
·Discounted parking at an MFAH garage (车库)
·12% discount when eating at Le Jardinier
·15% discount at Cafe Leonelli
·10% discount at the MFA Shop
$95 Double
All the Individual/Student benefits for two adults, plus:
·Invitation to the annual Members’ Holiday Party
$115 Family
·Benefits extended to all children 18 and under living in the member’s household
·Discount on children’s art classes at the Museum’s Glassell School of Art
·Invitation to family art-making programs just for members
$350 SupportingBest Value
·Ten free ALL ACCESS admission passes for guests
·Invitation to special ArtSmart programs
·Free admission to 12 art museums throughout Texas, including the Blanton Museum of Art, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio Museum of Art, and the Chinati Foundation
·Two single-use guest passes for daytime previews
$800 Sponsor (赞助商)
All the Supporting benefits, plus:
·Unlimited ALL ACCESS admission for accompanying guests
·One free exhibition list of your choice
·Four single-use guest passes for daytime members’ previews
·Two free passes to MFAH Films
$1, 500 Benefactor (捐款人)
All the Sponsor benefits, plus:
·Invitation to Leadership Circle reception with private exhibition viewing
·Three free “staff-pick” lists
·Four free parking passes for the MFAH parking garages
·Six single-use guest passes for daytime members’ previews
·Invitation to special Behind-the-Scenes experiences
1. What can you do as a student member?
A.Eat at Le Jardinier at a discount.B.Attend ArtSmart programs.
C.See MFAH films for free.D.Experience Behind-the-Scenes.
2. How much should parents pay so that their kids can attend art classes at a discount?
A.$40.B.$70.C.$115.D.$350.
3. Which membership can enjoy free parking?
A.$115 Family.B.$800 Sponsor.
C.$1, 500 Benefactor.D.$350 Supporting—Best Value.
2024-04-17更新 | 10次组卷 | 1卷引用:海南省文昌中学2023-2024学年高一下学期4月月考英语试题
文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章指出虚拟现实技术不再仅限于游戏或娱乐。一家名为Blue Goji的美国公司通过虚拟现实技术使锻炼更加有趣来吸引人们锻炼身体、改善健康状况。

6 . Businesses are finding more uses for virtual reality (VR) as the technology develops.

VR is no longer only for gaming or enjoyment. An American company called Blue Goji is using VR to improve one’s health by making exercise more fun.

Blue Goji has offices in Austin, the capital of Texas. The company showed its workout machine called the Infinity treadmill (跑步机) at the South by Southwest festival. A person using the treadmill wears a virtual reality headset when exercising. Before starting, the user is connected to a belt to prevent falls. Then, the user plays a VR game while running on the machine. The game can transport the user into the virtual world, where he or she can be racing against virtual people.

The cost of the hardware and the computer software program is $12,000. That means much for most people. But Kyra Constam of Blue Goji says the virtual reality treadmill is ideal for places where people go to exercise, like high-end gyms or recreation centers.

Recently, Leonardo Mattiazzi tested the Infinity treadmill. Mattiazzi said he had a strong feeling to actually get running and do something that pushed his limits. He said the experience was more interesting than running inside the gym without actually going anywhere.

Constam noted that a lot of VR experiences cause motion sickness (晕动病) because people are in motion during the game, but not moving in real life. But when the user is moving on the treadmill and in the game, the chances of motion sickness are reduced. She said there is generally a learning curve for VR. The first time users feel lost, but the more you do it, the more you get used to it.

After carefully studying the users experiences, Blue Goji plans to begin selling the Infinity treadmill to the public.

1. What are users most likely to do after running on the Infinity treadmill?
A.Make more new friends.B.Gain more useful skills.
C.Be fonder of exercising.D.Prefer playing computer games.
2. What do we know about the Infinity treadmill?
A.Users can not run on it.B.It is too expensive for most people.
C.Users can race against anyone.D.It can be bought in high-end gyms.
3. How did Leonardo Mattiazzi feel about the Infinity treadmill?
A.SatisfiedB.Disappointed.
C.Doubtful.D.Indifferent.
4. What is the main purpose of the text?
A.To promote a new company.
B.To call on people to take more exercise.
C.To introduce a new application of virtual reality.
D.To discuss the relationship between life and modern technology.
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文,主要介绍了北爱尔兰贝尔法斯特的四个有名的景点。

7 . Discover Beautiful Belfast, Northern Ireland

Here are a few of the attractions that bring in tourists from around the globe.

Belfast City Hall

Belfast’s City Hall, located in the center of the city, is a good place to begin touring. The magnificent building, which opened in 1906, houses exhibits that are related to Belfast’s history and government. Outside, the gardens are full of impressive statues and memorials.

Titanic Belfast

Shipbuilding was a major industry in Belfast around 1900. The famous Titanic was built in the city’s shipyards from 1909 to 1912. Today, people can visit Titanic Belfast, an interactive museum that praises the legendary ship and those who died with it. In 2016, the popular museum was voted the world’s leading tourist attraction.

Ulster Museum

The largest museum in Northern Ireland is Belfast’s splendid Ulster Museum. It has been called Northern Ireland’s treasure house of the past and present. From mummies to moon rocks, the museum boasts impressive art, natural science and history collections.

St. George’s Market

Award-winning St. George’s Market was built in the 1890s and is Belfast’s last remaining market housed in a Victorian building. Visitors will find approximately 200 booths selling food, clothes, antiques, crafts and more. Go early for the market’s famous breakfast, and try a specialty coffee or tea while listening to live music.

1. Where can you learn the history of Belfast government?
A.At Titanic Belfast.B.At Ulster Museum.
C.At Belfast City Hall.D.At St. George’s Market.
2. What can visitors do at St. George’s Market?
A.Have a good lunch.B.Enjoy music live.
C.Buy some furniture.D.Admire natural scenery.
3. Where is this text possibly taken from!
A.A science journal.B.A health magazine.
C.A travelling brochure.D.A geography textbook.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。和睦的邻里关系是人们幸福生活的一个重要方面。文章主要介绍了当有人乔迁新居时,我们该如何与新邻居相处。

8 . Many people changed residences and are eager to get familiar with their new neighbors. Here’s a quick refresher on making the most of neighborhood relationships.

Begin at the beginning. Building good neighborly relationships starts when you or someone else moves into the area. If a new neighbor moves in, be proactive (主动的) and welcome them to the neighborhood.     1    . Consider taking a plate of cookies or a small housewarming gift. Share your contact information and offer to answer any questions they may have about the community, including your favorite restaurants or the best local service providers.

    2    . Don’t create things that are unpleasant to look at or allow your property’s condition to affect the value of neighboring homes adversely (不利地). Being kind to those around you includes keeping your yard tidy, removing snow from your sidewalks, and collecting trash and recycling bins after the truck has passed.

Be inclusive. If you are hosting a large party, consider extending invitations to your neighbors. During the holiday season, remember the people next door with a card, a homemade goodie, or an offer of assistance. Give without expectations.     3    .

Allow people to be human.     4    , and it’s impossible to know what others are going through. Don’t be too quick to assume a sligh (轻蔑) is personal or intended.

Accept it. If you have tried your best to resolve a conflict without success, let it go. Sadly, some people won’t like you whatever you do. And you aren’t going to enjoy some people.     5    . Be pleasant anyway, and be thankful that you get to live your life and they get to live theirs.

A.Maintain your space
B.Be the first to stop by and say hello
C.It’s easier to accept it and move on
D.Everyone has a bad day now and then
E.Take steps to ensure it won’t happen again
F.Let others know you are thinking of them
G.Some neighbors are more easygoing than others
文章大意:本文是说明文。新的研究表明,我们的呼吸也可以作为一种独特的识别特征。

9 . Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras have been working on a fascinating new way to identify people: using the ways of their breath. This idea could change how we unlock our phones and access secure places.

The key to this technology lies in the way we breathe out. Every person has a unique way of breathing air, which creates specific turbulence (涡流) patterns. The IIT Madras team, led by Prof. Mahesh Panchagnula, has developed a method of catching these unique patterns and using them as a biometric (生物特征识别的) signature, similar to how fingerprints are used today.

They conducted tests with breath samples from 94 people and found that their system could correctly confirm the person’s identity with an impressive accuracy of 97%. However, when it came to identifying someone without knowing who they were beforehand, the accuracy was around 50%. This means the technology is great at confirming if someone is who they claim to be, but it still needs improvement in recognizing people without any prior information. What makes this research exciting is its potential beyond just unlocking phones. It could play a significant role in personalized medicine. Since the way we breathe can give insights into our health, this technology could help doctors tailor treatments to individual patients more effectively.

In a similar study at Kyushu University in Japan, researchers developed an artificial system that identifies people based on how their breath smells. This system showed a high accuracy rate of 97.8% in identifying individuals. However, this method currently requires people to fast (禁食) for six hours before testing, indicating that it still needs to be improved to be more practical for everyday use.

These advancements in using human breath for identification are not just about adding another cool feature to our smartphones. They represent a significant step forward in biometric technology, which could have far-reaching implications in security, medicine, and personal technology. This research at IIT Madras and Kyushu University is pioneering a new way of using the unique patterns of our breath for identification purposes, potentially revolutionizing (变革) how we interact with technology and receive medical care.

1. What makes the new technology possible according to paragraph 2?
A.The distinctive breath smells.B.The unique patterns of breath.
C.The different patterns of fingerprints.D.The speed of taking in air.
2. What does the experiment by Kyushu University imply?
A.To eat no food for 6 hours is practical in everyday life.
B.To eat fast is a basic requirement for a higher accuracy rate.
C.The system is workable and will soon appear on the market.
D.Breath smells affected by food can decrease the accuracy rate.
3. How can the system by the IIT Madras team affect people?
A.It helps raise people’s awareness of health.B.It will let people better understand their breath.
C.It makes unlocking our phones more easily.D.It will introduce new ways to develop medicine.
4. What can be the best title for the text?
A.Should We Still Use Fingerprints to Unlock Our Phone?
B.Fingerprint Patterns Can Identify Breath Types Easily
C.A Breath “Fingerprint” Could Be Used to Unlock Your Phone
D.Which Unlocking Method Is More Secure, Breath or Fingerprint?
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。飞蛾为什么扑火?科学家发现人造光似乎将飞蛾和其他飞虫困在不稳定的飞行模式中。它们不一定被光吸引,但更有可能被困在它的光芒中。

10 . “A moth (飞蛾) to a flame” is often used to indicate an inescapable attraction, yet it is a strange example of animal behavior that continues to confuse people today. Scientists have raised a number of theories over the years to explain why. One holds that insects flying at night are following their nature to fly toward the brightest spot in their field of vision, which they mistake for the sky. Another suggests that insects are trying to warm themselves with the heat produced by the light. The most popular theory, though, is that insects are confusing lights with the moon or other celestial bodies (天体) that they normally use to navigate (导航).

To find out the real reason, the team carried out a first set of experiments in an insect flight area. The researchers used eight high-speed infrared (红外线) cameras equipped with motion-capture technologies to track 30 insects from three moth and two dragonfly species. They also flew lab-raised insects from six different insect orders that were too small for motion-capture technology, including fruit flies and honeybees, to make sure different insects all showed similar responses to light. Working with co-author Pablo Allen of the Council on International Educational Exchange in Monteverde, Costa Rica, the researchers put heavy cameras, lights and tripods in two field sites to gather behavioral data from insects in the wild.

The team was able to confirm that insects were not beelining to the light but rather circling it as they tilted (倾斜) in an attempt to turn their backs toward it. This behavior, known as a “dorsal light response”, normally helps insects to remain in an unchanging path of flight that is properly lined to the horizon (地平线). Artificial light that arrives from a point source causes them to fly in unpredictable patterns as they try to turn their backs to what they are mistaking for the sky.

Now research might have finally solved the mystery mentioned first: artificial light confuses insects’ ability to turn themselves to the horizon, confusing their sense of what is up and down and causing them to fly in circles.

1. Which theory about a moth to a flame is accepted by most people?
A.They follow their nature to fly.B.They are blind to artificial light.
C.They mistake artificial light for celestial bodies.D.They are attracted by the warmth of artificial light.
2. What’s the author’s purpose in using the figures in paragraph 2?
A.To show the study is comprehensive.B.To introduce the purpose of the study.
C.To estimate the cost of the research.D.To stress the challenge faced by the researchers.
3. What does the underlined word “beelining” in paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Flying slowly.B.Sticking.C.Responding.D.Going straight.
4. What benefit can insects get from “dorsal light response”?
A.They can fly beyond the horizon.B.They can follow a steady flight path.
C.They can turn their backs toward lights.D.They can circle the light source upside down.
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