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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。为了能够与聋哑人Samantha交流,不让她感到孤独,她的邻居们自发学习美国手语,让她感受到了与人交流的快乐。

1 . The Savitzs who move to Newton had found themselves welcomed into the neighborhood with truly open arms. Glenda was pregnant before the move and within three months, they gave birth to Samantha. About a week after Glenda and RaphiSavitz welcomed their daughter Samantha to the world, they learned that she was deaf. “We knew right away that we had to get involved in the deaf community, learn about the culture, and start getting fully lost in American Sign Language,” Glenda says. What the new parents didn’t know was that their neighbors in Newton, Mass., would decide they needed to start learning sign language, too.

“We really wanted to communicate with her and play with her,” says McNeil, who lives across the street from the Savitzs. “And since she couldn’t learn our language, we thought we wanted to learn hers.” McNeil and three other neighbors quietly signed up for local adult education classes in American Sign Language. “We met a teacher there that we really loved, and we asked him if he would come here and teach more neighbors,” McNeil explains. “So that’s how it started.” About 20 neighbors immediately signed up for the class. With the help of their instructor, Rhys McGovern, the neighbors are able to help Samantha feel like she belongs.

“We know how to say, ‘Are you riding your bike?’ or ‘You have pretty new pink sneakers.’ There’s a dog across the street that she loves to play with. So we all know the sign for ‘dog.’” McNeil adds, “Her parents translate for us because her fingers are very small right now and she signs very fast, so we’re trying and we’re getting better. ... Her first sign to all of us is ‘friend,’ which feels very good.”

The classes have been such a hit that there are now two offerings, on two different weeknights, bringing the number of neighbors learning the language to about 40. As a result of that neighborly effort, Samantha moves with ease where her family lives. She’ll stop in at neighbors’ homes just to draw pictures and chat.

1. When did Glenda and RaphiSavitz find Samantha deaf?
A.Within three months of her pregnancy.
B.About a week after their learning ASL.
C.When Samantha was about one week old.
D.Three months before their move to Newton.
2. Who is Rhys McGovern?
A.A teacher who instructs Savitz’s neighbors to learn ASL.
B.A neighbor who helps Savitzinteract with her neighbors.
C.A neighbor hired an instructor for Savitz’s neighbors.
D.An organizer who calls on Savitz’s neighbors to help her.
3. What did little Savitz say to her neighbors firstly with ALS according to McNeil?
A.Bike.B.Sneakers.C.Dog.D.Friend.
4. What can we learn from the story?
A.Good neighbors, a piece of treasure.
B.Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.
C.Better to be friendly with a neighbor than to wear a fur jacket.
D.Communication is one of the most efficient ways to understand.
2024-03-02更新 | 40次组卷 | 1卷引用:中原名校2022年高三上学期第二次精英联赛英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍的是形状对我们感知世界的影响。

2 . We all know how colors alter how we feel when looking at pictures, but shapes are just as powerful in affecting us psychologically. They not only provide the framework for the physical world,     1    . By understanding the science of shapes, you can effectively utilize (利用) them in your photography.

Because of its structure, the triangle is often used to represent perseverance and achievement. Its wide base indicates the struggle or the journey,     2    . That’s why when you search for images of “success”, it’s not surprising to see hundreds of photos of people on top of hills or mountains that are, of course, shaped like triangles.

    3    . Apart from the rule of thirds, many photographers (as well as artists) like to use what’s called the golden triangle rule in their composition. It involves arranging elements (原理) in a triangle to create a harmonious and symmetrical (对称的) image.

Squares and, similarly, rectangles are the most common shapes you see in man-made objects.     4    . People like them because they’re simple, balanced, solid, and secure.

The square’s positive attributes aren’t just limited to physical entities; it also works well in adding emotional and aesthetic (审美的) layers to images.     5    . When put together, it also creates a pattern that feels orderly and industrial.

A.it can also produce mystery
B.if you want to make a photo that looks different
C.while its pointy tip, or the peak, represents the goal
D.but they influence how we observe the space around us
E.In graphic arts, this shape symbolizes balance and stability
F.Its lines and angles make it perfect for framing a scene in a photo
G.You find them everywhere from picture frames to large buildings
2024-02-29更新 | 26次组卷 | 1卷引用:中原名校2022年高三上学期第三次精英联赛英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了科学家在一项研究中偶然发现,无论音乐类型如何,我们的舞蹈风格几乎总是一样的,而且计算机能够以惊人的准确性识别舞者。

3 . A recent discovery shows that our dance style is almost always the same, regardless of the type of music, and a computer can identify the dancer with astounding accuracy. Over the last few years, researchers at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Music Research at the University of Jyväskylä in Finland have used motion capture (动作捕捉) technology — the same kind used in Hollywood — to learn that your dance moves say a lot about you, such as how active or anxious you are, what mood you happen to be in, and even how much you empathize (共情) with other people. Recently, however, they discovered something that surprised them. “We actually weren’t looking for this result, as we set out to study something completely different,” explains Dr. Emily Carlson, the first author of the study.

The 73 participants in the study were motion captured dancing to seven different genres: Blues, Country, Dance/Electronica, Jazz, Metal, Pop and Rap. The only instruction they received was to listen to the music and move any way that felt natural. “We think it’s important to study phenomena as they occur in the real world, which is why we employ a naturalistic research example,” says Professor Petri Toiviainen, the senior author of the study.

The researchers analysed participants’ movements using machine learning, trying to distinguish between the musical styles. Unfortunately, their computer was able to identify the correct style less than 30% of the time. They were shocked to discover, however, that the computer could correctly identify which of the 73 individuals was dancing 94% of the time. “It seems as though a person’s dance movements are a kind of finger print,” says Dr. PasiSaari, co-author of the study and data analyst. “Each person has a unique movement signature that stays the same no matter what kind of music is playing.”Does this mean that face-recognition software will soon be joined by dance-recognition software? “We’re less interested in applications like surveillance(监视) than in what these results tell us about human musicality,” Carlson explains. “We have a lot of new questions to ask, like whether our movement signatures stay the same across our lifespan.”

1. What is the original purpose of the study?
A.To test the dancers’ flexibility.
B.To select more excellent dancers.
C.To check the accuracy of motion capture technology.
D.To analyze people’s personality with their dance moves.
2. What were the participants asked to do when listening to the music?
A.Move as they like.B.Determine the style of music.
C.Imagine they’re employers.D.Recognize this tune that is playing.
3. What did the researchers think of the result of their experiment?
A.It’s an accidental discovery.B.It’s an unbelievable example.
C.It’s a misunderstood fingerprint.D.It’s a unique method for computers.
4. What use will be made of the finding according to Carlson?
A.Developing a face-recognition software.
B.Promoting it in the application market.
C.Learning further about human response to music.
D.Finding out the relationship between movements and lifespan.
2024-02-29更新 | 22次组卷 | 1卷引用:中原名校2022年高三上学期第三次精英联赛英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。一名89岁的披萨外卖员收到了一份来自“常客”的惊喜外卖——12000美元的馈赠。

4 . DerlinNewey, an 89-year-old man from Weber County, Utah, has already reached an impressive age, but his Social Security checks aren’t covering his expenses. He works for a local Papa John’s as a delivery man, and despite being forced to work at his advanced age, he hasn’t let that affect his attitude — something the Valdez family recognized and honored.

Fans of pizza, the Valdezes order Papa John’s quite often. And when they do, they specifically request Newey, who always shows up with his signature greeting: “Hello, are you looking for some pizza?” The Valdezes, who have over 60,000 followers on TikTok, have featured Newey in the past, and their viewers have fallen in love with the elderly gentleman. “Everybody loves him,” Dad Carlos Valdez said.

The family has grown so fond of him that they decided to do something wonderful for the man. After they started a fundraiser for Newey, it wasn’t long before generous donors had given to the tune of $12,000 — a sizable amount by any standard, but especially so for someone in Newey’s shoes. “Collectively as a community, we all came together, and we were able to raise $12,000 for this amazing person,” CarlosValdez explained. “Somebody at that age should not be working that much.”

All that was left was to surprise Newey in his own home, making a special delivery to their special delivery man. “Good morning, dude! How are you doing?” CarlosValdez greeted Newey. The “TikTok famous” delivery man thought he was going to bring him a shirt with his signature saying (which he did), but he got far more than he had expected when CarlosValdez handed him a fat envelope stuffed with cash.

Newey didn’t even know what TikTok was, asking “Is that an online group you communicate with each other through the telephone?” “This couldn’t have gone any better,” CarlosValdez said. “He needed this. I’m just glad we could help him. We just need to treat people with kindness and respect the way he does. He stole our hearts.”

1. Why does Newey still work in his later years?
A.At his fans’ request.B.For his love for the job.
C.Out of financial necessity.D.For experiencing a new lifestyle.
2. What does the underlined word “featured” in Paragraph2 mean?
A.Starred.B.Surprised.C.Sponsored.D.Employed.
3. What did Newey think CarlosValdez would do to come to his home?
A.Ask him for his signature.B.Bring him a special shirt.
C.Deliver him a large fortune.D.Offer him a pizza for free.
4. What can we learn about the Valdezes according to the text?
A.They’re ambitious and selfless.B.They’re determined and creative.
C.They’re serious and intelligent.D.They’re friendly and considerate.
2024-02-29更新 | 18次组卷 | 1卷引用:中原名校2022年高三上学期第三次精英联赛英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。主要向读者介绍了爱丁堡一日游的详细情况。

5 . Day tour from Edinburgh

Start our journey in Edinburgh at 8:30am and travel north to South Queensferry Forth Bridges Viewpoint to get a great view of one of Scotland’s greatest man-made landmarks, the Forth Rail Bridge.

You then travel the short distance to Blackness Castle. It’s an impressive castle that’s known as the ‘ship that never sailed’ because it resembles a giant stone boat. Stand in awe of the formidable fortress — this was not only a noble residence but also a stronghold built for war. Climb the towers and curtain wall for sweeping views of the Firth of Forth and its rail and road bridges. Your next stop is Stirling Castle, one of Scotland’s greatest stone castles. The castle peaked in importance in the 1500s, but its volcanic crag has been fortified since ancient times. You then travel the short distance to the National Wallace Monument. It is one of Scotland’s most celebrated landmarks. The stunning 67 metre tower is instantly recognisable, and attracts more than 100,000 visitors every year. The NationalWallace Monument is a tower standing on the shoulder of the Abbey Craig, a hilltop overlooking Stirling in Scotland. It commemorates Sir William Wallace, a 13th-century Scottish hero.Your final stop of the day is Linlithgow Palace. Here you have time to walk by the loch for about an hour. Explore the magnificent ruins of the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots. Linlithgow Palace was built and added to over two centuries by the Stewart kings, resulting in a superb Renaissance residence.

From here, it’s a short drive back to Edinburgh at about 6:30 pm.       

Kids friendly (0+ age)

You have more free time for sightseeing compared to similar bus tours.

Small group tour with a maximum of 4 passengers.

Enjoy privileged, personalized attention from your driver/guide on this small group tour.

1. Which is the third stop of the travel?
A.The Forth Rail Bridge.B.Blackness Castle.
C.Stirling Castle.D.Linlithgow Palace.
2. How long does the travel last?
A.4 hours.B.7 hours.C.10 hours.D.12 hours.
3. What does the day route focus on?
A.Art & music.B.Architecture.
C.Galleries & museums.D.Bike & mountain bike.
2024-02-29更新 | 62次组卷 | 1卷引用:中原名校2022年高三上学期第三次精英联赛英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。人工智能(AI)现在仅使用一段简短的音频片段作为参考,就能生成一个人的面部数字图像。

6 . Even if we’ve never laid eyes on a certain person, the sound of their voice can relay a lot of information: whether they are male or female, old or young, or perhaps an accent indicating which nation they might come from. While it is possible for us to randomly deduce someone’s facial features, it’s likely that we won’t be able to clearly piece together what someone’s face looks like based on the sound of their voice alone. However, it’s a different matter when machines are put to the task, as researchers from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have discovered in developing an AI that can vividly reconstruct people’s faces with relatively impressive detail, using only short audio clips(音频片段) of their voices as reference.

Named Speech2Face, the neural(神经的) network — a computer that “thinks” in a manner similar to the human brain — was trained by scientists on millions of educational videos from the Internet that showed over 100,000 different people talking. From this dataset, Speech2Face learned associations between vocal cues(声带) and certain physical features in a human face, researchers wrote in a new study. The AI then used an audio clip to model a photorealistic face matching the voice.

However, the tool was far from perfect. Speech2Face turned out “mixed performance” when confronted with language variations. For example, when the AI listened to an audio clip of an Asian man speaking Chinese, the program produced an image of an Asian face. However, when the same man spoke in English in a different audio clip, the AI generated the face of a white man, the scientists reported.

Thankfully, AI doesn’t know exactly what a specific individual looks like based on their voice alone. Voice privacy otherwise would be a concern like face recognition for us. The neural network recognized certain markers in speech that pointed to gender(性别), age and ethnicity(种族), features that are shared by many people, the study authors reported.“As such, the model will only produce average-looking faces,” the scientists wrote. “It will not produce images of specific individuals.”

1. What can best replace the underlined word “deduce” in Paragraph1?
A.Mistake.B.Guess.C.Record.D.Search.
2. What can we learn about Speech2Face?
A.It produces the results with great accuracy.
B.It allows thousands of people to talk at the same time.
C.It has learnt the connection between speech and appearance.
D.It can tell the differences between the Chinese and the Europeans.
3. What’s the author’s attitude to the AI tool according to Paragraph4?
A.Skeptical.B.Confused.C.Favorable.D.Worried.
4. What can be the best title of the text?
A.MIT’s New Discovery Give a Surprise to People.
B.AI Generated Your Faces by Listening to Your Voices.
C.Your Voice Could Give Away Your Nationality with the AI Tool.
D.Speech2Face: Neural Network Recognized You Behind a Picture.
2024-02-29更新 | 41次组卷 | 1卷引用:中原名校2022年高三上学期第二次精英联赛英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。主要向读者介绍了位于加拿大温哥华市的孙中山公园。

7 . Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden

Hidden amongst the shops and cafes of colorful Chinatown at 578 Carrall Street, the walled Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden is a little oasis(乐土) in the city of Vancouver, BC. Popular with locals looking for a quiet walk, tourists looking for an interesting attraction, and film crews searching for locations that look like China, the Chinese Garden is top of most people’s lists for a shot of nature in the heart of the city. Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Park is a public garden that features a lily pond, pagoda(佛塔) and winding pathways — it’s open to the public during daylight hours and has no admission fee. The museum part of the park has an admission fee of $12 from October to April ($14 from May to September) and is open daily, apart from Mondays and Fridays from November 1 to April 30. Explore independently or take one of the 45-minute guided tours that are included in your admission fee to find out more about symbolism in the garden.

Entrance to the garden is at 578 Carrall Street — the public entrance is via the gate in the courtyard and the museum entrance is through the door next to it. Chinatown is within walking distance of most downtown hotels and is served by TransLink buses and the SkyTrain system, which stops at the nearby Chinatown-Stadium station.

Educational events run throughout the year and the garden hosts musical events, art exhibits and author talks, as well as festivals, Halloween celebrations and special one-off concerts. Traditional tea service, and calligraphy(书法) workshops take place all year round, but the garden’s biggest celebration comes during the Chinese Lunar New Year in February. Lanterns light up the garden for three weekends of fun, when the garden is magically transformed for this traditional Chinese festival.

1. How much should a visitor pay for visiting Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Park in Vancouver in October?
A.$26.B.$14.C.$12.D.$0.
2. When can you visit the museum part?
A.Mondays in December.
B.Fridays in February.
C.Mondays in September.
D.Fridays in March.
3. Which events are held all the year around?
A.Educational events and author talks.
B.Calligraphy workshops and art exhibits
C.Traditional tea service and the lit lanterns.
D.Traditional tea service and calligraphy workshops.
2024-02-29更新 | 29次组卷 | 1卷引用:中原名校2022年高三上学期第二次精英联赛英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了和眼泪有关的知识,包括眼泪的作用、眼泪的种类以及导致哭泣的因素等。
8 . 阅读表达

Tears are good for your eyes. In fact, without them, your eyes wouldn’t even be able to move. Some people say tears help us in other ways, too. Maybe you know someone who likes to watch sad movies in order to “have a good cry”. It hasn’t been proven, but tears may be good not only for your eyes but also for your emotional health as well.

We generally only notice tears when we cry, but we have them in our eyes all the time. Tears affect how we see the world while at the same time protecting our eyes from it. Without this liquid covering them, our eyes would be at risk of infection. In addition, we need tears in order to see. The cornea (角膜) of the eye does not have a perfectly smooth surface. Tears fill in the holes in the cornea and make it smooth so that we can see clearly. Without tears, the world would look very strange to us.

There are three types of tears, and they are called basal, reflex, and emotional tears. These three types are different not only in purpose but also in composition.

Tom Lutz, the author of Crying: The Natural and Cultural History of Tears, writes, “Throughout history, and in every culture, ... everyone everywhere cries at some time.” Even men and women who say they never cry can usually remember crying as children. Most of us probably think it’s normal for men or women to cry at certain times, and at such times, we may even encourage them to cry. For example, it’s no surprise when someone cries during a sad movie, and we often expect people to cry when a family member dies. However, we don’t always take this view of tears. Sometimes adults who cry — or even children who do — lose the respect of others. For example, what would you think of an adult who cried over losing a card game? Most people are aware of the social rules about when, where, and why it’s OK to cry. These rules generally differ for children and adults, and often for men and women. They depend on things such as family, culture, and religion, and they change over time.

Some people think it’s not just OK to cry but actually healthy to let the tears flow. Doctors in Greece over 2,500 years ago thought that tears came from the brain and that everyone needed to let them out. Today, many people still believe in getting tears out. They say that through crying, we get rid of emotions we have stored up, which is good for our mental health. Some people report that they feel better after crying. This could be because of the chemicals in emotional tears. One chemical is a type of endorphin, a painkiller that the body naturally produces. Emotional tears increase the amount of endorphin that gets to the brain because tears flow from the eye into the nose and pass to the brain that way. This painkiller may make a person less aware of sad or angry feelings, and that could explain why someone feels better after “a good cry”.



1. When do we have tears in our eyes?
_________________________________________________________________________________________
2. How do tears help us see clearly?
_________________________________________________________________________________________
3. How many kinds of tears do we have?
_________________________________________________________________________________________
4. Please list at least two things that are related to the social rules of crying.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
5. In which country did doctors over 2,500 years ago believe that tears came from the brain?
_________________________________________________________________________________________
2024-01-11更新 | 26次组卷 | 1卷引用:2022年全国中学生英语能力测评(NEPTS)终评高二年级组试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述了研究表明艺术可以帮助学生更好地记忆科学课上学习的东西。

9 . Art and science may seem like opposite things. One means the creative flow of ideas, and the other means cold, hard data-some people believe. In fact, the two have much in common. Now, a study finds art can help students remember better what they have learned in the science class.

Mariale Hardiman, an education specialist at Johns Hopkins University, noticed that students who used art in the classroom listened more carefully. They might ask more questions. They might volunteer more ideas. What’s more, students seemed to remember more of what they had been taught when their science lessons had involved(涉及) art. To prove that, Hardiman teamed up with some researchers and six local schools.

In the experiment, the researchers worked with teachers in 16 fifth-grade classrooms. They provided traditional science lessons and art-focused ones. In a traditional science class, for example, students might read aloud from a book. In the art-focused one, they might sing the information instead.

The team randomly assigned(随机分配) each of the 350 students to either a traditional science classroom or an art-focused one. Students then learned science using that way for the whole unit-about three weeks. When they changed to a new topic, they also changed to the other type of class. This way, each student had both an art-focused class and a traditional one. Every unit was taught in both ways, to different groups of students. This enabled the researchers to see how students did in both types of classes.

The team found that students who started off in a traditional class performed better after they moved into an art-focused class. But those who started off in an art-focused class did well even when they went back to a traditional science class. These students appeared to use some of the art techniques(技巧) after going back to a traditional class. Classroom teachers reported that many students continued to sing the songs that they learned after finishing the unit. “The more we hear something, the more we retain it,” Hardiman says. “It suggests that the arts may help students apply creative ways of learning on their own.”

1. Why did Mariale Hardiman do the study?
A.To prove the importance of art at school.
B.To see if art might improve science learning
C.To find a way to help her students learn better.
D.To know how to encourage students to ask questions.
2. What were the students required to do in the experiment?
A.Take two types of classes.B.Learn three units in total.
C.Learn two topics for three weeks.D.Choose what they’d like to learn.
3. What does the underlined word “retain” in the last paragraph mean?
A.Finish.B.Express.C.Improve.D.Memorize.
4. What is the text mainly about?
A.Art helps students develop creativity.
B.Art-focused classes interest students a lot.
C.Art can make science easier to remember.
D.Art has something in common with science.
2023-12-28更新 | 200次组卷 | 19卷引用:山西省运城市河东一中2022-2023学年高三上学期周四竞赛题英语试题
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文章大意:本文是篇说明文。文章推荐了在伦敦旅游三天必去的几个著名景点。

10 .

Over eight million people live in London and it has about 26 million visitors each year. So what can you see in three days? Here are some must-see places.


DAY 1

THE RIVER THAMES is the heart of the city. There are 104 bridges—London Bridge and Tower Bridge are the most famous. Cross the new Millennium Bridge on foot. It’s London’s first bridge in 100 years.

SHAKESPEARE’S GLOBE THEATER was built in 1997! (A) In the summer you can see plays there. (B) You can shout during a performance just like in Shakespeare’s time! (C) Shakespeare is one of the greatest writers in the world. (D)Take an umbrella—there’s no roof!

TATE MODERN is the world’s largest modern art gallery. Located in an old power station, it’s a fantastic place to visit. However, don’t miss the British Museum with its collection of over 8 million objects. Follow the museum’s three-hour guide of the highlights.


DAY 2

THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT and BIG BEN are London’s landmarks, so don’t forget your camera. You can go inside and watch the politicians in the two chambers (会议厅) — the House of Commons and the House of Lords. Big Ben, which has four faces, sits at the top of the clock tower in the Houses of the Parliament. So no matter where you stand, you can read the face of the clock.

The King’s or the Queen’s official London home is BUCKINGHAM PALACE. It’s got 775 rooms! About 50,000 guests a year come to parties and events-sorry, invitation only! But you can see the Changing of the Guard.

THE LONDON EYE is the world’s largest sightseeing wheel and the most popular UK tourist attraction with about 3.5 million visitors a year. You can often see distances of 40 kilometers.


DAY 3

London’s cathedral, ST PAUL’S is 108 meters tall and over 300 years old. The entrance ticket isn’t cheap, but the cathedral is impressive, and the dome has got amazing views. At 309 meters tall, the new Shard building is the second tallest building in Europe. You can’t miss it!

Where’s the best place to go when it’s sunny or to relax? One of London’s many large parks such as HYDE PARK, KENSINGTON GARDENS or REGENT’S PARK. There isn’t time for LONDON ZOO, but it’s in Regent’s Park.

The best place for shopping is CAMDEN MARKET. You can find vintage (优质的) clothes, jewelry, great food and all sorts of things. Or go to Harrod’s, the world-famous department store. It’s got over 330different departments and an unbelievable Food Hall.

1. When was Shakespeare’s Globe Theater built?
A.In 1699.B.In 1837.C.In 1997.D.In 2000.
2. Where is Tate Modern located?
A.On the bank of the River Thames.B.In an old power station.
C.On Tower Bridge.D.In Regent’s Park.
3. What kind of people work in the Houses of Parliament?
A.Businessmen.B.Scholars.C.Police officers.D.Politicians.
4. Which of the following statements IS NOT TRUE?
A.The Millennium Bridge is the first bridge on the River Thames.
B.You can only attend the King’s or the Queen’s parties with an invitation.
C.St. Paul’s Cathedral in London is over 300 years old.
D.For many people Camden Market is the best shopping place in London.
5. There are four sentences marked A, B, C and D in the passage. Please choose the one which is not closely related to the main idea of the section.
A.In the summer you can see plays there.
B.You can shout during a performance just like in Shakespeare’s time!
C.Shakespeare is one of the greatest writers in the world.
D.Take an umbrella—there’s no roof!
2023-12-20更新 | 34次组卷 | 2卷引用:2022年全国中学生英语能力测评(NEPTS)终评高二年级组试题
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