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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了安东尼·塔利发起了“星期四一美元”活动,来为需要帮助的人筹款。

1 . You can’t buy much for a dollar these days, but when everybody pools their dollars together for a good cause, amazing things can happen.

That is the idea behind Anthony Talley’s $1 Thursday campaign. The Georgian man believes that the world will be changed for the better if everyone just contributes one dollar at a time.

Last year, Anthony Talley managed to raise $8,000 to help a local man who lost everything in a house fire. And he did it all by asking people to donate just one dollar each.

Anthony Talley uses his social media page to raise money. On $1 Thursdays, he tells his friends and fans what goal they’re working toward that week and asks them to contribute just a single dollar to the cause.

Some of the acts of kindness he has been able to perform include helping kids to buy shoes and clothes and even buying ice cream for every primary school student in the city of LaGrange, Hogansville, and West Point!

One of their most recent missions was to raise enough money to help a mother with 10 kids who badly needs a new car. So far, they have raised $576!

You can support his mission through mobile payment services, Cash App or Venmo.

It really does take a village! Anthony is finding a way to allow every single person in his community to become a hero in their neighbors’ lives. After all, it’s only a dollar!

1. According to the text, the $1 Thursday campaign was started by ______.
A.a Georgian manB.an American woman
C.a community workerD.a primary school student
2. How did Anthony Talley help a local man last year?
A.He contributed one dollar at a time.B.He managed to collect 8,000 dollars.
C.He asked people to donate as much as possible.D.He changed the man’s social media page.
3. What does the underlined word “missions” in Paragraph 6 refer to?
A.Artworks.B.Reasons.C.Tasks.D.Dreams.
4. What may be the best title for the text?
A.Dollars changing the world for the betterB.Acts of kindness aiming to help kids
C.Anthony Talley and his communityD.Anthony Talley and his $1 Thursday campaign
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了中国慈善日和科学技术在慈善事业中的作用。

2 . September 5 is the “Charity Day” in China. It started because of China’s charity law, which came into effect seven years ago. This year, China has witnessed how technology plays a bigger role in the country’s charity career.

There are over 85 million disabled people in China. With the development of technology in the country, more charity organizations and people have realized the importance of using it to help people in need.

Huang Shuai is the director of Chuangshan Community. He is running special projects to create mobile apps and provide help for people with physical challenges. “For a lot of disabled people, daily actions that are necessary in today’s world, like using a mouse, typing on keyboards or using smartphones, can be very hard to finish,” he said. In Chuangshan Community, many of the volunteers are middle school students. They try their best to solve the problem for people in local charity houses.

Tech professionals have realized that technology is a game changer in the world of charity. Tencent started a charity activity called “99 Giving Day” and set up programs for donations to deal with all kinds of challenges that cause problems for the local and international community. They’ve offered all kinds of tech kits (装备) and cloud services to many non-governmental organizations (NGOs) , local communities and colleges. Engineers can go and work as technology officers at NGOs and provide hands-on technology support.

Technologies, especially those that can be used by NGOs, and disabled people, will not only make our lives more convenient, but will also bring power and courage to people and connect our communities together.

1. What does the underlined word “it” in the second paragraph refer to?
A.Organization.B.Charity.C.Development.D.Technology.
2. What do the students mainly do in Chuangshan Community?
A.They help do cleaning.B.They show their talent.
C.They talk with the disabled.D.They provide technology support.
3. Why have tech professionals realized technology is a game changer in the world of charity?
A.Technology has brought trouble to the disabled.
B.Technology has entered people’s everyday life.
C.Disabled people tend to resist new technology.
D.Many people can’t afford new technology.
4. What is the best title of the passage?
A.Kindness Goes FurtherB.Charity, a Game Changer
C.Charity And TechnologyD.Technology Brings Us Convenience
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了无人机可以做的一些与农业相关的工作。
3 . 下面文章中有3处需要添加小标题。请从以下选项(A、B、C和D)中选出符合各段意思的小标题,选项中有一项是多余选项。

Robots on the farm

What can drones (无人机) do? Their many uses include taking pictures from the sky, observing wild animals and delivering packages. Now these small flying robots are leading a new farming revolution (革命).

When equipped with cameras and other data-gathering devices, drones provide us with an eye in the sky. Here are a few of the farming-related jobs drones can do.

    1    

Drones can scan crops using different kinds of light. Then they produce multispectral images (多谱图像) that can help us find sickly yellow plants within fields of green. Drones can also detect bacteria (检测细菌) that are harmful to crops in the air from a few kilometers away. Farmers can check the drones’ air samples and try to find ways to protect their crops before the bacteria get to them.

    2    

When flying over cattle, drones can track the livestock (牲畜) and find out where fences need fixing. People can also equip drones with thermal imagers (热像仪) and night-vision cameras. This can help farmers know if they have their cattle lost and what animals are a threat to their cattle.

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Most fields aren’t perfectly flat. After watering, some places may dry out faster than others. Other spots might not get water at all. Drones can scan the field and make a 3-D map. Using the map, farmers can figure out which parts of a field are dry or need improvement.


A. Counting cattle
B. Warning farmers
C. Watching water
D. Looking for sick crops
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文章大意:本文是应用文。主要描述四个伦敦剧院的背景、历史、特点和位置等信息。

4 . London’s best local theatres


Bush Theatre

The Bush Theatre in Shepherd’s Bush began life in 1972 above a pub that held only 80 people, but in 2010 it moved to an old public library building. Under the artistic directorship of Madani Younis, the theatre became one of the city’s most influential artistic spaces. Now that Lynette Linton has taken control of it, the theatre continues to host groundbreaking works

7 Uxbridge Rd, Shepherd’s Bush, bushtheatre.co.uk


Arcola Theatre

Set up by artistic director Mehmet Ergen in 2000, the Arcola in Dalston has two theatre spaces and plays host to a number of works. As well as hosting new writing, they hold Grime born, an opera (歌剧) festival that runs for several weeks every summer.

24 Ashwin St, Dalston, arcolatheatre.com


Southwark Playhouse

Southwark Playhouse began life in 1993, with a disused workshop being turned into a theatre space. With two performance spaces, they put on a widespread of works, from musicals to new plays. The Playhouse is moving into two new venues (剧场), a flagship site at Elephant and Castle and another in the arches of London Bridge Station.

77—85 Newington Causeway, southwark playhouse.co.uk


Rose Theatre

It’s worth making the journey to the Rose Theatre. It opened in 2008 and its layout (布局) was based on that of the original Elizabethan Rose Theatre on London’s Bankside. It hosts works from theatre companies as well as producing its own, and can attract the best. The world’s first public performance of Elena Ferrante’s My Brilliant Friend took place here in 2017.

24—26 High St, Kingston upon Thames, rosetheatre.org

1. Who takes control of the Bush Theatre at present?
A.Elena Ferrante.B.Mehmet Ergen.C.Madani Younis.D.Lynette Linton.
2. If you enjoy an opera festival in summer, you can go to          .
A.7 Uxbridge Rd, Shepherd’s BushB.24 Ashwin St, Dalston
C.77—85 Newington CausewayD.24—26 High St, Kingston upon Thames
3. Of the following theatres, the second oldest one is        .
A.Bush TheatreB.Arcola TheatreC.Southwark PlayhouseD.Rose Theatre
4. What information is given about Rose Theatre?
A.Its website.B.Its hostess.
C.Its workshop.D.Its list of performances.
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了加里·麦基为西坎布里亚郡麦克米伦癌症支持和临终关怀中心筹集资金的善行义举。

5 . Gary McKee, 53, from Cleator Moor in Cumbria, raised his arms and was cheered by a crowd of people as he completed his 365th marathon of the year on New Year’s Eve. As of 4 pm on Saturday, he had raised more than £890, 000 for the charities Macmillan Cancer Support and Hospice at Home West Cumbria. The father of three has gone through 22 pairs of sports shoes and has run 9, 563 miles in rain, snow and sunshine to raise money.

“The support has been amazing and it always is and the West Cumbrians get behind us, but cancer is scary so it isn’t just a West Cumbrian thing, it’s a national thing,” said Gary. “I just hope that people do get behind us and we do raise that million pounds.” Gary has not only raised money for two fantastic charities, but he has also sprinkled magic on the local community and brought people together supporting him with the challenge.

Chris Young, 29, who ran 90 marathons with Mr McKee, said: “Gary set a good example to me this year when I began running often with him. He has given me both physical and mental confidence that I don’t know if I would have ever discovered in myself in a million years. I know I don’t just speak for myself on that front as he has inspired not just me or the few, but the whole local community and beyond,” said Chris. “This challenge has raised a great amount of money for two fantastic charities, but the influence Gary has provided to the community and people around him is immeasurable.”

1. Why does Gary raise money?
A.To raise people’s awareness of sports.B.To promote marathon.
C.To help people with cancer.D.To raise his family.
2. What can we know from the first paragraph?
A.It was not easy for Gary to raise money.B.Gary won the marathon.
C.People were moved by Gary’s kindness.D.Gary struggled to raise his family.
3. What does the underlined part in the second paragraph mean?
A.Gary feels connected with the community.B.Local people are inspired by Gary.
C.Local people think Gary unbearable.D.Gary often works as a volunteer.
4. What can we infer from Chris Young’ words?
A.He used to lack confidence.B.He used to be unhealthy.
C.He admires Gary’s talent in sports.D.He can’t find a better coach than Gary.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。本文讲述了随着参观Zion的游客数量不断增加,对自然环境造成了极大压力,也不利于游客参观,因此,国家公园管理局宣布游客需要预约才能进入公园。

6 . Zion is among the most visited parks in the USA and is particularly crowded because many of its most popular sites sit in a narrow six-mile canyon (峡谷). Last year, about 4.3 million people visited it, up to 60 percent from a decade ago. So this year, park managers announced they were considering a first for any national park: requiring reservations (预定) for entry.

The National Park Service was created in 1916 to protect the country’s growing system of parks and monuments. Its aim is to conserve scenery and wildlife while also protecting visitor enjoyment for generations to come. For years, the lack of a reservation system for park entry associated with the spirit of adventure: Anyone could come, pretty much anytime.

But recently, both visitors and nature are suffering. Mr. Burns, who is on a team that is considering a reservation system, said some people showed up for a vacation they had planned for months, spent a day in the traffic jam and turned around. Mr. Burns said he favored a reservation policy. He recalled the days when he would jump in a car and pull up to parks across the West with no plans.

When he first came to the park in the 1980s, he wrote a letter home. “I’m living in a no-man’s-land,” he told his parents. He could hike for hours, even days, without seeing anyone, and he remembered the constantly changing light on the canyons, the brilliant green of the trees, the blue water of the Virgin River. Today, he said, when he wants to find solitude (清静), it is usually joined by the distant rumble of the shuttle bus.

“There is only one Zion National Park,” he said to those struggling to see a need for limiting access. “And it’s sacred (神圣的). Its beauty is sacred.”

1. What do we know about Zion from Paragraph 1?
A.It sits in a narrow six-mile canyon.
B.It has required reservations for entry.
C.It’s the most visited park in the USA.
D.More and more people pay a visit to it.
2. The National Park Service aims to ______.
A.conserve scenery and wildlife
B.prevent visitor enjoyment forever
C.allow visitors to visit the parks at any time
D.protect the country’s system
3. What’s Mr. Burns’s attitude to the reservation policy?
A.Cautious.B.Favorable.
C.Doubtful.D.Unconcerned.
4. What is the title for the text?
A.A Popular Reservation Policy
B.The National Park Service
C.Zion Requiring Reservations for Entry
D.Zion National Park — A Safe Place
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了四个2023年的音乐节。

7 . Festivals in 2023

Roskilde Festival

With some of the biggest names in music, the Roskilde Festival in Denmark is preparing to bring fans an experience of a lifetime. Besides rock, electronic, and pop music, fans will also be treated to comedy, poetry, a carnival, and much more at this week-long festival. You can even rent a bike to get around the festival quickly.

Boomtown Fair

Boomtown is considered to be one of the wildest independent festivals in the world. Established in 2009 Winchester, United Kingdom, the fair takes place every summer, offering entertainment for visitors of all ages. Additionally, it specially conducts arts and crafts workshops for kids. Tracing its origin to its “underground” roots, Boomtown offers every type of music, from folk and jazz to disco and punk.

Impact Festival

The festival stays true to its name and truly impacts you through the experience you have while you attend the festival. You will spend your day meeting beautiful people, listening to some incredible live music, seeing an combination of fashionable costumes and clothing, freeing your mind and spirit and dancing the night away with a bunch of other people. You will be staying in Lodz, the third largest city in Poland, a beautiful city.

Wilderness Festival

The combination of fantastic music, amazing food, and a lovely atmosphere come together to give you the Wilderness Festival in Oxfordshire, UK. More than live music performances, the Oxfordshire Wilderness Festival also offers an environment for camping and enjoying the quiet backdrop of countryside.

1. Where should you go if you want to cycle around the festival?
A.To Denmark.B.To Winchester.C.To Lodz.D.To Oxfordshire.
2. Which festival is the most suitable for children?
A.Roskilde Festival.B.Boomtown Fair.C.Impact Festival.D.Wilderness Festival.
3. What can you do at the four festivals?
A.Enjoy music.B.Taste food.C.Buy clothes.D.Draw pictures.
4. Where can you read this passage?
A.In a science report.B.In a fashion magazine.
C.In a novel.D.In a newspaper.
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者在一所为言语和听力受损的学生服务的特殊大学工作,这一天一个女生来了,虽然作者无法听懂她的话,但是一直在认真倾听,工作结束后作者用自己的第一份薪水请了女生喝果汁。

8 . I’m now at a special university where 46 speech and hearing impaired (受损) students graduate each year. Every morning, I made it a practice of setting the intention (意图) in my heart of “May I be a tool for them to get what they need right now?”.

Today, one girl came and sat down. I started with how we usually do. She can speak but cannot hear and lip-read. I asked one question, and she went on for 10 minutes straight, and in Tamil (泰米尔语). I understood a couple of words here and there, so I understood that she was not saying anything connected with what I asked. I just kept on listening to her without speaking a word. This went on for an hour and a half! Then, after a long pause, I told her to get back on track with another question. And then she shared for another half an hour straight! The whole time I was just looking in her eyes which would go here and there but come back to me. In the end, I just got up and hugged her and she was smiling wider.

Then I invited her to have juice with me. She said yes. What put me in a state of fear was realizing, just a few minutes later, that treating my new friend to some juice was the first celebration of my very first salary! A month ago, I started my first job, and what a blessing to have this important moment in my life be rooted in generosity.

1. What was the writer’s intention according to Paragraph 1?
A.A doubt.B.A wish.C.A struggle.D.A guess.
2. When the girl came, the writer _________.
A.required her to speak in EnglishB.discovered something strange about her
C.asked her questions as usualD.began to teach her to lip-read
3. What did the girl do in the conversation?
A.She asked the writer to speak.
B.She listened most of the time herself.
C.She stared at the writer’s eyes all the time.
D.She went on talking for 1.5 hours before a long pause.
4. How did the writer feel after treating the girl to juice?
A.Glad.B.Regretful.C.Bitter.D.Grateful.
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了几家餐厅的相关信息,包括其特色、价位以及开放时间等。

9 . Restaurants

Dan De Lions is a small self-service vegetarian restaurant.It serves home-cooked food including soup,pizzas, salads and wonderful desserts. It is close to the city centre and is popular with office workers at lunchtime.

Open: 11:30-14:30

Gordon’s is a restaurant with a garden, and it has tables in the garden for sunny days. It’s known for pizzas, fried chicken and hamburgers.Gordon’s has special prices on Wednesdays. Excellent food but service can be slow. A little far from the city centre.

Open: 12:00-20:00

Tiny Tea Room serves tea, coffee, good home-made cakes and pastries. Perfect for a rest and there is a game room for children.It’s close to the city centre and is very crowded at lunchtime.

Open: 9:00-16:30

Silver Palace serves Chinese food at low prices.The atmosphere is warm and friendly. It’s close to the city centre, with a parking lot.

Open: 12:00-14:00; 17:30-2:00

1. Which restaurant is open the longest?
A.Dan De Lions.B.Gordon’s.C.Tiny Tea Room.D.Silver Palace.
2. Who would like to have lunch at Dan De Lions?
A.ChildrenB.Office workers.C.Sports playersD.The elderly.
3. In what way does Gordon’s is different from the other three?
A.It serves riceB.Its service is faster
C.It has a parking lot.D.It’s farther from the city center
4. What is special about Silver Palace?
A.It is cheap.B.It is children-friendly.
C.It is warm in winter.D.It is near a park.
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10 . Over 5 million shared bikes in China are using services offered by Beidou Navigation Satellite System (北斗卫星导航系统).These shared bikes all use Beidou-based positioning chips (芯片).

The chips have high qualities. They can deal with information accurately and quickly. They feature low power consumption They provide a better user experience and easier management for the local companies. Now,several new models of shared electric bikes with Beidou-based chips have also started to be produced and put into market. Besides positioning and navigation, the chips will help users and shared bike companies record users’ speed and battery condition of an electric bike. The possible crimes during the bike using will also be recorded.

In fact,years ago, shared bike companies began to use positioning chips which worked well with both GPS and Beidou services.After the Beidou system became fully in use in the summer of 2020,shared bike companies started installing (安装) Beidou-based chips on more bikes in more areas.The latest chips which are popular with shared bike companies are smaller and have more advantages over the old types.

Since 2000,a total of 59 Beidou satellites have been lifted from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan Province. After the final satellite was lifted in 202the system was completed and started providing global services.Beidou Satellite System is designed and developed by China and it is one of four global navigation networks,along with the United States’ GPS,Russia’s GLONASS and the European Union’s Galileo.

According to a research in 2022, by the end of 2021 the total value connected with satellite navigation and positioning services in China was 469 billion yuan,a 16.3%increase year-on-year. More than 500,000 Chinese people now work at around 14,000 China’s companies and organizations doing business connected with Beidou and other satellite navigation and positioning services.

1. What can users benefit from the new models of shared electric bikes with Beidou-based chips?
A.They can speed up while riding
B.They can record crimes.
C.They can know their speed.
D.They can get the batteries charged
2. How many are there global navigation networks in total?
A.4.B.5.C.6.D.7.
3. What can we infer from the last paragraph?
A.More and more people take shared bikes to work.
B.Employment has risen because of new technology
C.Shared bikes will be more and more popular in China
D.We must rise to the challenges of new technology
4. What does the passage mainly talk about?
A.Application of chips in China,
B.Development of shared bikes in China.
C.Promotion of new technology and its products.
D.The Applications of Beidou Navigation Satellite System
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