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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。文章报道了舞蹈《只此青绿》在中央电视台的春节联欢晚会上上演并广受欢迎。这个舞蹈节目的灵感来自有900年历史的中国名画《千里江山图》,告诉我们美术可以通过舞蹈而变得更生动,说明中国传统文化节目越来越受欢迎。

1 . Do you like Chinese traditional painting and dance ? They are two important parts of the traditional Chinese art. But what about when they meet each other?

This year, a dance drama titled Poetic Dance: The Journey of a Legendary Landscape Painting (《只此青绿》) was staged on CCTV’s Spring Festival Gala and became popular.

According to CCTV, this poetic dance program was inspired by the 900-year-old Chinese painting A Panorama of Rivers and Mountains (《千里江山图》). Created by Song Dynasty painter Wang Ximeng at about 18, the painting is amazing in its sweeping size, rich coloration and the expressive details, reported CCTV. It shows a Chinese blue-green landscape: “mountains and groupings of infinite (无限的) rise and fall between cloudless sky and rippling (涟漪的) water”.

When the dancers moved elegantly, audiences seemed to be looking at the moving mountains and rivers. “It brings me a pure experience of beauty. It is not only a drama but also an exhibition. Vast mountains and rivers are coming to life!” Internet user Mo Weisha wrote in a review. “More than a thousand years later, green mountains and rivers still impress people as they did long ago.” Some people even decided to watch the dance again when it was staged in the theaters later. In fact, in recent years, more and more modern shows feature Chinese traditional culture and have received warm welcome. As for the reason, it is due to people’s great love for traditional culture.

“The younger generations have grown up with a more open mind. They accept Chinese culture and are proud of it.” Yao Wei, director of Henan TV Station’s Innovation Center, told China Daily.

1. What’s the writing purpose of Paragraph 1?
A.To show a doubtful attitude.B.To introduce the topic.
C.To describe the art world.D.To raise a question.
2. Who created the 900-year-old Chinese painting A Panorama of Rivers and Mountains?
A.Wang xizhi.B.Zhao mengfu.C.Wang Ximeng.D.Not mentioned.
3. What inspired the poetic dance?
A.CCTV’s Spring Festival Gala.B.Song Dynasty painter Wang Ximeng.
C.A Chinese blue-green landscape.D.An ancient Chinese traditional painting.
4. Why did this poetic dance enjoy welcome?
A.Traditional culture is accepted and loved by people.
B.Green mountains and rivers greatly impress people.
C.The poetic dance can be staged in the theaters later.
D.Increasing modern shows feature Chinese traditional culture.
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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。文章介绍的是泰勒·斯威夫特被《时代》杂志评为2023年年度人物,以及在过去的一年中在音乐方面所取得的成绩和2024年的演唱会计划。

2 . 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 declared (宣布) a billionaire by Bloomberg in November, a hidden “Taylor Swift economy” also promoted sales for business owners across the U. S. 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 Scooter 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. How did Taylor Swift benefit from her Eras Tour?
A.She proved herself to be an artist.B.She learned to make some products.
C.She got rich and regained album rights.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:这是一篇议论文。文章讨论了传统文化在现代社会中逐渐被忽视的原因,并提出了保护和传承传统文化的措施。

3 . With the rapidly developing of the society, culture have changed greatly. In the city, no one can escape from the fast pace. And as a result, the traditional culture are believed becoming lost. However, why the traditional culture are becoming lost? First, we eat the popularized fast food and enjoy the popularized “fast food” culture. Since we get used to such fast things that many traditional things have been ignored. Second, we have brought up many other cultures, those culture are more popular than our owe culture for the young people, they interest in the other cultures because those cultures are new things and the youngs are curious about new things. And young people stand for the future culture. So many people believe that the traditional culture will gradually be lost.

To some traditional cultures that are on decline, we have taken active measures to conserve them. Experts have come up with proper advice on protecting such cultures. Many volunteers have dedicated themselves to studying them. First and foremost, more and more people have discerned the importance of the traditional culture. Therefore, we are sure that our efforts will lead to a brilliant future.

If a culture wants to gain an eternal life, it should change itself to cater to the people in its age. So does our traditional culture. Traditional cultures adhering to modern means appear rigorous. For example, we make CDs for classic music so that it can not only meet modern needs but also spread further and more successfully in the modern world.The appearance of traditional culture changes, but the essence will never change and will be well accepted.

1. What is the main idea of the second paragraph?
A.The importance of traditional culture.
B.The reasons why traditional culture is becoming lost.
C.The measures that have been taken to protect traditional culture.
D.The benefits of learning other cultures.
2. What is the main reason for the loss of traditional culture?
A.People are too busy to pay attention to traditional culture.
B.Many traditional things have been ignored due to the popularity of fast food.
C.Young people are more interested in other cultures.
D.The government doesn’t pay enough attention to traditional culture.
3. What measures have been taken to protect traditional culture?
A.Experts have provided advice on protecting traditional culture.
B.Many volunteers have devoted themselves to studying traditional culture.
C.The government has invested a lot of money in protecting traditional culture.
D.All of the above.
4. Why is it necessary to change traditional culture?
A.To make it more popular.
B.To make it more suitable for modern society.
C.To keep it alive.
D.To make it more interesting.
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文章大意:本文是一篇议论文。文章讲述的是现代技术对人们的娱乐选择产生了巨大影响,使人们的创造力下降。作者认为,尽管现代技术为人们提供了方便、省时且新鲜的娱乐方式,但同时也削弱了人们的创造力。作者强调,创造力是人类社会繁荣和发展的关键,现代技术只是人类手中的一个强大工具,应该正确使用以促进我们的生活。

4 . Modern technology has had a great influence on people's entertainment choices, making them less creative. Do you agree or disagree with this opinion?

Bearing in mind the likely effects of the modern technology on entertainments on today's users are important, because it is an issue that is discussed daily nowadays by people in both the private and public sectors(公共部门). However, does the modern technology benefits all aspects of human society? Some people may answer to the contrary. As far as I can see, current technology is undermining modern people's creative ability by providing individuals sorted ways of relaxation.

The likely effects of modern technology on entertainment for people today are important, because it is an issue that is discussed daily in both the private and public sectors. However, does modern technology benefit all aspects of human society? Some people may answer in the negative. As far as I can see, modern technology undermines people's creative ability by providing individuals pre-digested forms of relaxation.

To begin with , it has been known from the latest resources that modern people prefer to enjoy high-tech ways of recreation. More and more people from all works feel so pressuarable that they turn to modern technology which is supposed to be there providing convenient, time-saving and fresh entertainment while fewer and fewer individuals choose to play jigsaws(拼图) or make some exquisite handicrafts(精美的手工艺品) which is the very things expand their imaginary world and make them more creative in their spare time.

Further more, modern people are more likely to count on current technology whether in physiological or psychological. What is meant by this is that plenty of people fully enjoy the entertaining products such as, TV, MP3 or internet games high-tech brings to them that they spend lots of time on them without doing anything else. Couch-potato syndrome(典型表现) is one such example. The more people rely on those modern entertaining items, the more possible that people form a negative habitual opinion that these high-tech can do everything for them, and the less likely people will be initiative and creative in their life.

It goes without saying that modern technology do bring us low-cost, efficient entertaining products, and these may initiate some individuals' inspiration occasionally. But that's very limited compared to the side effects they give rise to.

In conclusion, it is very important to know that it's the creative ability that make our human society prosperous and flourish. Modern technology is just a powerful tool in the charge of human to benefit our conduction.

1. What is the synonym of “undermining”?
A.supportingB.weakeningC.strengtheningD.building
2. What high-tech entertainment way do people prefer to enjoy according to the text?
A.Playing jigsaws
B.Making exquisite handicrafts
C.Watching TV, listening to MP3 or playing online games
D.Reading books
3. How does the author think modern technology affects people's creativity?
A.By providing pre-digested forms of relaxation and reducing people's imagination.
B.By making people overly dependent on high-tech products and making them lazy.
C.By making people addicted to entertainment and having no time for creative activities.
D.All of the above.
4. What is the main idea of the article?
A.Modern technology makes people's entertainment choices more diverse.
B.Modern technology has a positive impact on people's creativity.
C.Modern technology weakens people's creativity in some ways.
D.Modern technology has both advantages and disadvantages and needs to be treated correctly.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章强调了人类活动对地球环境和野生动物的影响,特别是过度开发导致土地资源的减少,从而影响濒危动物的生存。因此,文章主张应该为濒危动物保留土地,同时人类应利用智慧和创造力合理使用土地,以实现农业、住房和工业发展与生物多样性保护的平衡。

5 . There is no doubt that human activity has an effect on the planet. We see the evidence (证据) of mankind’ s endeavors all around us. Overall, it seems that human activity harms the Earth more than benefits it makes. As is vividly (生动地) betrayed (背叛) in the photo above, due to over development, there is limited land being set aside for endangered animals.

Absolutely, we should reserve some land for the world’s animals for the following reasons. First, mankind’s need for land is constantly growing. If the demand is not checked controlled in some way, humans will eventually develop all of the earth’s available land. At that time, mankind will have no more room to grow, and all the wild animals will have disappeared, as well as other valuable resources. Second, humans are able to innovate (创新) and can use the land that they already possess in more efficient ways. Animals are unable to do this. Once their land is taken away from them, they will die. Third and last, endangered animals are an important part of the biodiversity of our planet. If they disappear, we cannot predict what the effect will be. Therefore, we should treat such animals as a valuable resource to be protected.

To sum up, the world’s endangered animals are an important resource and we should protect them by setting aside some land for them. Although mankind’s need for land continues to grow, people are intelligent and inventive enough to put the land into use properly. In this way, we can have enough land for farming, housing and industry,and preserve the biodiversity of the planet at the same time.

1. What are some of the reasons to keep some land for the world’s animals?
A.OneB.TwoC.ThreeD.Four
2. What can you discover from reading the article?
A.We don’t see evidence of human effort all around us.
B.Human activities harm the planet more than good.
C.There is no constant growth in human demand for land.
D.Animal species are an important part of the planet’s biodiversity.
3. Where did this article come from?
A.Journal of child scienceB.Environmental Protection News
C.Global Business TimesD.Industrial news
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文,文章主要讲述作者作为和平工作团志愿者在加纳北部庆祝火把节的经历。

6 . The Fire Festival is celebrated in northern Ghana. It’s a holiday we had never heard of before we came to live in a village here as Peace Corps community volunteers. It’s unbelievably great.

On the Fire Festival — Bugim Chug u in the local language — drums beat a quick and regular rhythm that locals dance to in a circle of bodies, men and women, the old and young, holding torches of burning grass above their heads, which stands for the light and getting off negative energies.

At this moment, this festival is being held at the beginning of the lunar year. The locals are all so involved in the celebration that they don’t pay as much attention to us as they normally will. When they find us getting involved as they are, they dance more vigorously and scream with joy.

Danielle, a friend of mine in the Peace Corps, says, “That we join in the celebration is significant because foreigners here are typically seen as the representatives of other organizations, not as people who are willing to join in the Fire Festival rituals (仪式). But in fact, we are dancing and celebrating as one.”

Our two-year Peace Corps service will finish up in mid-November. We can think of no better way to say goodbye than by celebrating the Fire Festival with the villagers we’ve come to know. The festival lets us see a different side of them — and lets them see a different side of us. The neighbors who sell rice are now the women who urge us to run faster and dance harder at the Fire Festival. And rather than view us as low-key (低调的) volunteers, they see us as the ones who have crazy dance steps with wild screams.

1. Why did the author go to northern Ghana?
A.To find a job.B.To go traveling.
C.To study further.D.To do voluntary work.
2. How do the locals feel when seeing the author and Danielle join in the celebration?
A.Annoyed.B.Excited.C.Confused.D.Worried.
3. What is the last paragraph mainly about?
A.The steps to dance well.
B.How the locals celebrate the Fire Festival.
C.How the author and Danielle help the locals sell rice.
D.The reason why the author and Danielle joined in the festival.
4. What can we learn from the text?
A.Practice makes perfect.
B.Where there is a will, there is a way.
C.When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
D.The grass is always greener on the other side.
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文,文章主要介绍了美国制作人Dede Gardner。

7 . Dede Gardner was born in Chicago in 1967 and studied English at Columbia University. Seventeen years after her graduation, she worked as President of Plan B Entertainment, a production company started by Brad Grey.

At Plan B, Dede finds stories to make into films. Jeremy Kleiner, who is now co-president of Plan B, says Dede was his mentor (导师) before he joined her as a producing partner. “I’ve had the honor to work with her for almost 20 years,” he says. “She’s just a one-of-a-kind person in so many ways. She is very brave and views storytelling as the focus of her films.”

This year, Dede is the only woman to have won two Best Picture Oscars, for Moonlight and 12 Years a Slave. Before, together with Kleiner, she won seven films to Best Picture nominations (提名) including Selma in 2015, The Big Short in 2016 and Minari in 2021.

“Basically, whatever Dede does, it turns to gold,” says Jessie Buckley, one of the stars of Women Talking. “Dede has also changed the culture of making movies. She is always there to make the set feel comfortable when we are obviously coming across difficult things. She’s a great example to follow. She’s very careful with protecting the workers’ voice.”

Dede is actually exploring a much healthier and kinder way to make movies. She’s a producer who consciously thinks about creating a set where there is care. That includes making sure there are therapists (治疗专家) on set for all the workers in case there are emergencies happening.

1. Who set up the company Plan B Entertainment?
A.Brad Grey.B.Dede Gardner.
C.Jessie Buckley.D.Jeremy Kleiner.
2. What does Dede value most in her films?
A.Storytelling.B.Action.C.History.D.Adventure.
3. Which film made Dede get a nomination for Best Picture in 2015?
A.Moonlight.B.Selma.C.The Big Short.D.Minari.
4. What impression has Dede left on those around her?
A.She is strict with her partners.B.She always avoids difficulties.
C.She is successful and thoughtful.D.She is a medical expert.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要解释了语言的起源于象似性有关,解释了象似性的概念以及研究开展的情况。

8 . Language gives us the power to describe countless actions, properties and relations that compose our experiences, real or imagined. As for how languages were created, scientists found iconicity might play a key role.

People can’t bridge language gap and understand each other without iconicity. When playing a game of charades (猜字谜) , we act out our meaning, using our hands and bodies to describe the sizes and shapes of objects. The key to this process of forming new symbols is the use of iconicity. Not limited to gesturing, iconicity appears in our visual communication too. Traffic signs, food packaging, maps. . . wherever there are people communicating, you will find iconicity.

According to our research, iconicity might also exist in our voices. We organized a contest in which we invited contestants to record a set of sounds to express different meanings. The winner of the contest was determined by how well listeners could guess the intended meanings of the sounds based on a set of written options. Critically, the sounds that contestants submitted couldn’t include actual words or onomatopoeias (拟声词) .

Listeners were remarkably good at interpreting the meanings of the sounds. Yet, all of the contestants and listeners were speakers of English. Thus, it was possible that listeners’ success relied on some cultural knowledge that they shared with the speakers. Did the listeners also understand the speakers from completely different cultural backgrounds?

Later, an Internet survey translated into 25 different languages was carried out. Participants listened to each sound from the English speakers and guessed the meaning by choosing from six written words. Guessing accuracy for the different groups ranged from 74 percent for English speakers to 34 percent for Portuguese speakers. It is far from perfect, but well above the chance rate of eight percent expected by us.

Taken together, these studies show that our capacity for iconic communication has played a critical role. Without this special talent, language would likely never have gotten off the ground.

1. Which of the following can explain “iconicity” ?
A.A skill in foreign language learning.B.The process of acting out our meanings.
C.The connection between form and meaning.D.A barrier between different language speakers.
2. What can we know about the contest?
A.It required sounds containing meanings.B.Its winners were creative in recordings.
C.It aimed to prove iconicity in words.D.Its entries were familiar to listeners.
3. What can be inferred from Paragraph 4?
A.English pronunciations differ.B.The research has a limitation.
C.The cultural gap is narrowing.D.Listening skills vary in cultures.
4. What is the significance of the research?
A.Clarifying the influence of sounds.B.Proving the necessity of exchanges.
C.Uncovering the origin of languages.D.Identifying the function of gestures.
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Sophie为截肢者设计独特假肢的经历和想法,展示了她的设计理念和对截肢者需求的关注。

9 . For eight years, Sophie created realistic-looking limbs (肢) for those who wanted to fit in. But she longed to work on more odd designs that would stand out. Then she met Pollyanna Hope, a young amputee (被截肢者).

“She wanted something a little different on her leg: pictures of a cartoon she loved, Peppa Pig,” said Sophie, who is now based in London. So she designed a unique leg covered in tattoo-like images of Peppa and other pigs riding a bicycle and eating ice cream. Working with Hope made Sophie realize there was a potential market for limbs.

Since then, Sophie founded the Alternative Limb Project (ALP) to make artistic limbs. Her work includes an arm wrapped in sculpted snakes and a leg that looks like porcelain (瓷器) covered in a painted flowery vine. She makes about six limbs per year, always including clients’ ideas so that they receive a personal piece they can celebrate rather than hide.

Of course, a fancy-looking limb won't suit everyone. For Sophie, the basis is that each limb must satisfy a combination of comfort, beauty and functionality, and pushing too hard in one direction can weaken other areas. But for amputees who appreciate novelty, Sophie has some amazing ideas.

“I’d really like to make a candy-dispenser leg with colorful candies inside it” she says. “Or a cuckoo-clock leg with a wooden bird that pops out every hour.” Her goal is to fashion a striking limb.

“It’ll transform the limbs from an elephant in the room into a conversation piece.”

1. Why did Pollyanna Hope come to Sophie?
A.She hoped to have a tailored limb.
B.She intended to design a cartoon figure.
C.She longed to expand the market for limbs.
D.She expected to sell Sophie some odd ideas.
2. According to paragraph 3, ALP aims to ______.
A.boost users’ confidenceB.sharpen users’ creativity
C.improve Sophie’s sculpture skillsD.extend Sophie’s art business
3. What is the basis for Sophie's works?
A.The novelty of the pattern tops the list.B.The balance of multi-needs comes first.
C.Fashion is the best policy.D.Functionality is the key.
4. What can be inferred from the underlined sentence in the last paragraph?
A.Sophie resolves to lead the fashion of limbs.
B.Sophie plans to further transform artistic limbs.
C.Amputees will feel at ease to talk about limbs.
D.Amputees will have easy access to artistic limbs.
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文章大意:本文是记叙文。文章主要讲述了特殊学校的学生Hoogland是一个盲人,在篮球比赛中投进了球,这创造了盲人所能取得的成就的新纪录。

10 . It lasted just 24 seconds, but it’s an unforgettable moment that has caught hearts everywhere. During a basketball game at Zeeland East High School in Zeeland, Michigan, the crowd fell quiet, giving high school junior Jules Hoogland an opportunity to take a shot.

Hoogland, who is blind, followed along as a woman tapped (轻敲) a yellow pole against the backboard and a teammate guided her to the perfect position. Thirteen seconds later, the 11th grader nailed a free throw and the silent audience erupted in roaring cheers and applause.

Zeeland Public Schools shared the extraordinary moment, filmed by Brandy Navetta, the school district’s communications and marketing director on Twitter, along with the words, “You thought national basketball tournaments were infusive, but Zeeland Public Schools Unified Basketball took over the court this morning. And the crowd went wild!”

Hoogland’s mom Karen said she was so proud of her achievement. She also praised the young students for their respect and sensitivity towards her daughter. Hoogland set a new record on what blind people can achieve and wanted this video to inspire all those who are facing challenges. “I’m hoping this video will inspire others to keep trying no matter what their challenges are,” she said.

Students from both Zeeland East and Zeeland West High School witnessed Hoogland’s uplifting shot, part of an inclusive basketball game with zLinks. Nathan VandeGuchte, a special education teacher with Zeeland West, added that inclusive sports has made a significant impact on students at Zeeland schools since the zLinks program started. “It was so moving to see Hoogland hit that shot again in front of 2,500 people,” said Nathan. “The lens (视角) with which many of our special education students are viewed has now been forever changed. They know that they are important, and they recognize that they are contributing members of our student body!”

1. Why did the crowd go wild as Hoogland nailed a free throw?
A.Because she couldn’t see.B.Because she was competitive.
C.Because it was her first shot.D.Because it was the end of the game.
2. What does the underlined word “infusive” in paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Addictive.B.Puzzling.
C.Informative.D.Exciting.
3. What message does Hoogland convey to us through her story?
A.Dream big, dream early.B.Never fear to fight challenges.
C.Interest is the best teacher.D.The more one does, the more one can do.
4. What can we infer about the special education students from Nathan’s words?
A.They were usually overestimated.
B.They got confidence from the program.
C.They should be given more opportunities.
D.They were eager to explore the unknown.
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