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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,介绍了一段90秒的北京2022年冬奥会动画视频在互联网上大受欢迎,它将冬奥会和中国文化完美地结合起来。
1 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

A 90-second animated (动画) video of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games     1     features characters from traditional Chinese New Year paintings     2     ( recent ) became so popular on the Internet.

Netizens were fascinated by the video’s     3     ( amaze ) combination of winter sports and traditional Chinese characters, highlighting     4     ( they ) own unique characteristics and placing them alongside a wide range of sporting venues and cultural elements, including New Year paintings, Peking Opera, and ink-and-wash paintings.

The video starts with a girl and a panda going to Beijing     5     ( watch ) the Winter Olympic Games together. All of     6     sudden, the bamboo in the panda’s hands is turned into a bobsleigh (雪橇) carrying the girl while the panda speeds ahead. Snowflakes are created like magic, awakening (唤醒) characters often     7     ( see ) in Chinese New Year paintings, such as Qin Qiong and Yuchi Gong, two gods of the door, competing     8     alpine (高山) skiing, and Mu Guiying and Yang Zongbao, a couple as well as generals of the Song Dynasty (960-1279), engaging in pair skating.

Hangzhou AU Culture and Technology Co. created the work. It is an animation company and     9     ( win ) the National Award for Scientific and Technological Progress in 2017.

“ We hope to add more     10     ( happy ) to the great event, meanwhile, viewers can learn about traditional Chinese culture, ” said Zheng Feihu, director of the video.

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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了一位教授以用柠檬、盐和糖的关系来开导情绪低落的学生。

2 . A professor was teaching his class. All the students were listening to his _______ with great interest. But there was one student whose_______ of mind showed he was in a bad mood.

The professor took notice of this student on the first day but did not say anything. But when this _______ for a week, he asked. “You are _______ in spirits all the time. What is the matter? Have some trouble?”

“Sir, that...” the student said. “... something has happened in my past, _______ which I remain troubled. I don’t know what to do.”

The professor was a(n) _______ good person. He called the student at his house in the evening.

When the student _______ the professor’s house, he was greeted with a _______ welcome. The professor went to the kitchen and started making lemonade for his student. He _______put more salt in the lemonade.

__________ the student had a taste of it, his mouth became sour. __________ this, the professor asked, “Did you not like the lemonade?”

“No, sir, this is not the __________. Just a little more salt in the drink,” the student said. “Now it’s useless. I will throw it away.” The professor __________ his hand to get the glass of drink from the student. But the student refused, saying, “No, sir. If you add more__________, the taste will be fine.”

Upon hearing this, the professor became serious and said, “You are right. That’s what I want to__________. Just as salt cannot be taken out of the lemonade, those bad experiences also cannot __________ life. Adding more sugar can change the taste of lemonade. In a(n) __________way, sweetness has to be dissolved (溶解) in life to forget bad experiences. I want you to take the sweetness in your life into __________ now.”

To his relief, the student __________ him and decided from then on he would not be troubled by the __________.

1.
A.customB.lectureC.requestD.arrangement
2.
A.absenceB.attitudeC.presenceD.target
3.
A.held onB.lived onC.went onD.moved on
4.
A.alongB.awayC.upD.down
5.
A.due toB.in spite ofC.in addition toD.far from
6.
A.hardlyB.extremelyC.informallyD.previously
7.
A.arrived atB.searched forC.took overD.escaped from
8.
A.rudeB.romanticC.coldD.warm
9.
A.purposelyB.absolutelyC.sadlyD.gratefully
10.
A.So long asB.As soon asC.UnlessD.Even if
11.
A.FeelingB.HearingC.SeeingD.Smelling
12.
A.dealB.amountC.luckD.case
13.
A.reachedB.removedC.releasedD.relaxed
14.
A.saltB.sugarC.oilD.wine
15.
A.suffer fromB.get throughC.get acrossD.break up
16.
A.result fromB.be separated fromC.recover fromD.be saved from
17.
A.ultimateB.naturalC.originalD.similar
18.
A.energyB.adviceC.accountD.effort
19.
A.confusedB.warnedC.understoodD.rejected
20.
A.massB.majorityC.dutyD.past
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Chen Yuzhu在纽约开牛肉米粉店所遇到的困难和获得的回报。

3 . Chen Yuzhu, a 29-year-old young man, opened his first Chinese beef rice noodles restaurant in 2014 in the neighborhood of New York City’s Queens borough. He then took the flavor of his childhood memory to three other states in the US, building a recognized brand.

Actually, he started his own catering (餐饮) business after he lost his job and found noway out. It was at that time that beef rice noodles of his home village flashed in his mind.

However, the early days of setting up his business were not that easy. He frequently worked 18 hours a day, transported food at 2 am and promoted (推销) the restaurant near the New York City subway entrance by yelling, “Special noodles from my hometown, Guizhou!” But it didn’t work well. During the first two weeks. daily sales were only $200 at most, which wasn’t enough to pay the rent. He felt so anxious that he tried every possible means. Two months later, his Chinese beef rice noodles finally gained great popularity. His store has become hot spots for vloggers (视频博主) and he has made himself famous among locals as the“Rice Noodle Prince”.

“At first, running restaurants was for survival, but then I felt a sense of achievements. I became more open, inclusive and made a lot of friends. And the process to learn, make efforts and get inspired was really cool.” Chen said.

1. For what purpose did Chen Yuzhu plan to open the restaurant at first?
A.To make a living.B.To promote special Chinese food.
C.To become very wealthy.D.To gain popularity.
2. Which word best describes the young fellow?
A.Shy.B.Cautious.C.Generous.D.Determined.
3. What is true about Chen Yuzhu’s catering business?
A.Chen Yuzhu sold noodles at the New York City subway entrance.
B.The noodles were rather welcome during the first two weeks.
C.Chen Yuzhu met with a lot of difficulties when he started his business.
D.The noodles Chen Yuzhu sold were delivered from Guizhou.
4. What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A.Chen Yuzhu has made a lot of Chinese friends.
B.Making a lot of money is due to his family’s support.
C.Chen Yuzhu has really benefited a lot from his business.
D.Chen Yuzhu wants to open more restaurants in the future.
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4 . How many students competed in the race in total?
A.15.B.25.C.40.
2022-04-28更新 | 48次组卷 | 1卷引用:山西省运城市高中联合体2021-2022学年高二下学期期中联考英语试题
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文章大意:本文是说明文。文章主要讲述为什么有些人会吸引蚊子的叮咬的相关知识。

5 . Please don't feel singled out, special, or view yourself as a chosen one. She bites everyone. This is just the nature of the beast. There is absolutely no truth to the persistent myths that mosquitoes fancy females over males; that they prefer blondes and redheads over those with darker hair;or that the darker or rougher your skin, the safer you are from her bite. It is true, however, that she does play favorites and feasts on some more than others.

Blood type O seems to be the choice over types A and B or AB. People with blood type O get bitten twice as often as those with type A, with type B falling somewhere in between.

Those who have higher natural levels of certain chemicals in their skin, particularly lactic acid (乳酸),also seem to be more attractive. From these elements, she can analyze which blood type you are. These are the same chemicals that determine an individual’s level of skin bacteria and unique body smell.

Mosquitoes are also attracted by perfumes, soaps, and other applied fragrances. While this may seem unfair to many of you, she also has a desire for beer drinkers.

Wearing bright colors is also not a wise choice, since she hunts by both sight and smell, the latter depending chiefly on the amount of carbon dioxide sent out by the potential target. So she can smell carbon dioxide from over 200 feet away. When you exercise, for example, you emit more carbon dioxide through both breath and output. You also sweat, releasing those appetizing chemicals, primarily lactic acid, that invites the mosquito's attention.

Lastly, your body temperature rises, which is an easily identifiable heat signature. On average, pregnant women suffer twice as many bites, as they have a slightly raised body temperature.

Please don't go on a shower, exercise or give up your beloved beer and bright T-shirts just yet. Unfortunately, 85% of what makes you attractive to mosquitoes is fixed in advance in your genetic circuit board (电路板).At the end of the day, she will find blood from any exposed target of opportunity.

1. What is the purpose of the first paragraph?
A.To explain the reasons for mosquito bites.
B.To introduce a new discovery to the readers.
C.To prove that everyone suffers mosquito bites.
D.To arouse the interest of the readers in the topic.
2. Which element has nothing to do with mosquito bites?
A.Blood type.B.Chemicals of bacteria.
C.Color of clothes.D.Body temperature.
3. What does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph mean?
A.All the mosquito bites are caused by your genetic circuit board.
B.Your blood will be targeted by mosquitoes at every opportunity.
C.Mosquito bites can be avoided if you give up some relevant habits.
D.Your genes determine your attractiveness to mosquitoes to a great extent.
4. What is the most suitable title for the passage?
A.Keep off MosquitoesB.Mosquito Bites Let Nobody off
C.Why are You a Mosquito FeederD.Mosquitoes, a Threat to Our Health
2022-02-25更新 | 234次组卷 | 4卷引用:2022届山西省山西大学附属中学校高三5月三模(总第七次模块)诊断考试 英语
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文章大意:本文是新闻报道。文章主要讲述印度正在努力推广新的水稻品种。

6 . India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday developed a series of new high-producing rice species, including herbicide-tolerant(耐除草剂的)rice that can be directly planted into the soil, cutting the huge expenses on water and farm workers.

In India, the world's biggest rice exporter, the traditional method of rice growing requires farmers to grow seeds in nurseries, and then wait for 20 to 30 days before transplanting the small plants by hand into the fields that are ankle-deep in water.

With the new seed species, developed by the state-run Indian Agricultural Research Institute, farmers only need to water the field once to moisten(使湿润)the soil before planting the rice. Besides, the traditional method also uses a lot of water to control weeds as herbicides are costly and often do not distinguish between the rice and the unwanted weeds.

Government scientists said the new rice species contains a gene that would allow farmers to use a common, inexpensive herbicide without worrying about any side effects. “Our focus is very high on new seeds that can be adapted to new conditions, especially in changing climates,” Modi said.

Water conservation is likely to be the main attraction of the new rice species in India, where farmers rely heavily on monsoon(季风)rains. “The traditional method uses 3,000 to 5,000 liters(升)of water to produce 1 kg of rice. The new species could cut water use by at least 50% to 60%,” farmers and government officials say. "For farmers like us, the main concern was the management of water, and the new species takes care of that concern," said Ravindra Kajal, who grows rice on his 9-acre farmland in the northern state of Haryana.

1. What is the advantage of the new rice species?
A.It can remove all the weeds.B.It can be planted in any field.
C.It needs less water to grow.D.It needs less soil to grow.
2. Why can farmers use a common herbicide to the new rice species?
A.Because the new crop species contains herbicide itself.
B.Because the new crop species resists a common herbicide.
C.Because the common herbicide is relatively cheaper.
D.Because the common herbicide can moisten the soil.
3. What makes India consider planting the new rice species?
A.Its climate.
B.Its plentiful funds.
C.Its tradition.
D.Its lack of herbicide.
4. What is the main idea of the text?
A.India has completely changed its rice species.
B.The farmers prefer planting new rice species.
C.India is trying to promote its new rice species.
D.The new rice species produces the most rice in India.
2022-02-24更新 | 57次组卷 | 1卷引用:山西省长治市名校联盟2021-2022学年高二下学期2月联考英语试题
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7 . You will have an opportunity to meet your new neighbors after you move into the neighborhood. And getting to know your neighbors will help you feel like you're at home and settle into your new space.     1    

Careful observation.     2     Note those who seem to have kids» those who are elderly, those who seem to be always in the garden, or even those who only seem to come out at night. If you can find some common interest, this will make it much easier to approach the person.

    3     A great way to meet your new neighbors is to spend time outdoors, in your garden or by raking a walk around the block. You'll be surprised how easy it is to meet people when they approach you first. Make sure you spend time outside after work hours or on weekends.

What if you have nothing in common? No problem. There's absolutely nothing wrong with just walking up to the from door, and introducing yourself or inviting them to a small get-together. Let them know you just moved in and where you moved from. If that still feels uncomfortable, then ask about garbage pick-up or recycling centers in the neighborhood. Remember that you live on the same street, in the same neighborhood.     4    

Host a get-together. Though it might be the last thing you warn to do while you're still unpacking, hosting a casual get-together is a great way to meet your neighbors all at the same time.     5     Ask people to bring snacks or drinks or chairs or all three. Everyone knows you've just moved in and don't expect much, plus they'll want to help out.

A.Meet neighbors outdoors.
B.Spend more time walking.
C.Check out your neighborhood.
D.If the weather is nice, host it outside.
E.That's enough to start any conversation.
F.If they're interested, they'll say so or even invite you in.
G.The following suggestions do necessarily make it easier to do.
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8 . Some people, regardless of what they lack—money, looks, or social connections—always show with energy and confidence. Even the most doubting individuals find themselves attracted with these lovely personalities. These people are the ones you turn to for help, advice, and companionship. You just can’t get enough of them, and they leave you asking yourself, “What do they have that I don’t? What makes them so attractive?”

The difference? Their sense of self-worth comes from within. Attractive people aren’t constantly searching for value, because they’re confident enough to find it in themselves. There are certain habits they pursue every day to keep this healthy view. Since being attractive isn’t the result of dumb luck, it’s time to study the habits of attractive people so that you can use them to your benefit.

Get ready to say “hello” to a new, more attractive you. Attractive people treat everyone with respect. Whether interacting with their biggest shoppers or a server taking their drink order, attractive people are unfailingly polite and respectful. They treat every one with respect because they believe they’re no belief than anyone else.

They follow the golden rule. One person loves public recognition, while another hates being the center of attention. The golden rule is to treat others as they want to be treated. Attractive people are great at reading other people, and they adjust their behaviors and styles to make others fell comfortable.

Bringing it all together, attractive people have simply perfected certain appealing qualities and habits that anyone can adopt as their own. They think about other people more than they think about themselves, and they make other people feel liked, respected, understood and seen. Just remember: the more you focus on others, the more attractive you’ll be.

1. Why are the people with lovely personalities different from you?
A.Because they show confidence and energy.
B.Because they maintain their healthy view.
C.Because they get along well with doubting individuals.
D.Bemuse they don’t lack money, looks, or social connections.
2. What does the underlined phrase “dumb luck” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
A.Bad luck.B.Study habit.
C.Valuable belief.D.Good fortune.
3. What will an attractive person probably do when having dinner with his leader?
A.He will comfort his leader and the waitress during the dinner lime.
B.He will treat his leader properly and help the waitress when necessary.
C.He will make the leader focused when the leader prefers to stay alone.
D.He will just care about his leader rather than the waitress when ordering.
4. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?
A.The Intelligent PeopleB.The Golden Rule
C.The Attractive PersonalitiesD.The Different Qualities
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9 . Engineers at Deakin University have developed a new smart generation schoolbag that will end the days when students end up forgetting their homework, particularly since the smart schoolbag is capable of completing its own morning checklist.

According to a recent press release, the smart schoolbag comes with built-in hardware and software that works to ensure it is packed correctly for each day’s timetable, including lunch and sports equipment.

The bag was designed by Dr Hamid Abdi alongside Masters students at Deakin University. It uses Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags (标签) to detect items in the bag and Internet of Things (IOT) technology, which extends Internet connectivity to everyday objects. “RFID technology allows any user to detect items in the bag in a contactless way,” Dr Abdi says. The Internet of Things (IOT) technology is employed to check its contents against the daily school plan. Schools or parents can enter data about the activities of each day to the system’s IOT server. The server then links these activities to the RFID tags placed on the items needed. The smart school-bag can tell what items are not required, ensuring that the bag is no heavier than it needs to be.

The smart schoolbag will save a lot of time and stress that occurs when homework, hats or lunches are left home by mistake, especially if that requires parents to quickly race home to collect the missing item.

While the system can be fitted to any schoolbag, the team have designed a sample of the smart schoolbag that includes the smartphone application. Dr Abdi and his team are looking for commercial partners to take the project to the next level.

1. Why do the engineers develop the smart schoolbag?
A.To give a morning call.B.To help homework correcting.
C.To reduce study pressure.D.To remind pupils of school items.
2. What does Paragraph 3 mainly tell us about the smart schoolbag?
A.Its application.B.Its working principle.
C.Its advantage.D.Its characteristics.
3. What does Dr Abdi expect of the smart schoolbag?
A.I’ll replace parental duties.B.I’ll ensure academic progress.
C.I’ll reach consumers soon.D.I’ll be environment-friendly.
4. Which of the following would be the best title for the text?
A.A Smart Schoolbag Saves Time and Stress
B.A Smart Schoolbag Will Replace an Ordinary Bag
C.The Latest System of Detecting Missing Items
D.The First Generation of a Smart Schoolbag
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10 . On Christmas Eve 2020, fire trucks rushed to Chittle’s home in the sleepy little town of Manton, Michigan. But it wasn’t because of a Christmas nightmare. Far from it.

Winters can be long and tough in this far north, Scott Chittle knew something had to be done to bring some cheer to the 1,555 people in Manton.

Chittle, 51, lives in a big yellow house with his mother and two children. When he was three, his father built an ice skating rink (溜冰场) in their backyard, where Chittle and his friends would spend endless hours over the coming years playing hockey. That, Chittle thought, is what the children in this community need.

One problem was that Chittle had no clue how to build an ice rink. Luckily, after watching a tutorial (教程) in YouTube, he smoothed out a 3,000-square-foot section of his yard and ordered a huge tarp (防水布) large enough to cover it. Now he needed the ice. That’s where those fire trucks came in. It took 12 of them to spray enough water to fill the plot. Then he waited for Mother Nature to do the rest.

It wasn’t long before Chittle’s backyard became a Manton hot spot. The smell of baked hot dogs and burning firewood filled the air. And the laughter and screams of children playing hockey made their parents smile.

But the kindness didn’t stop with Chittle. When word got out that he’d spent $1,400 out of his own pocket to build his rink of dreams, neighbors, strangers and businesses donated $3,000 to cover the costs and more.

For Chittle, the ice rink was always about more than kids blowing off some steam. It was about surviving even the darkest times. “I want to show the rest of the world,” says Chittle, “what a little effort one person and the community can do, not only for others but for the souls of all.”

1. Why did Chittle build the ice rink?
A.To develop a hot spot.B.To play hockey himself.
C.To entertain local people.D.To meet the businesses’ demands.
2. What can we know about Chittle from the text?
A.He was expert at building an ice rink.
B.He was injured in building the ice rink.
C.He built the rink completely by himself.
D.He enjoyed playing hockey in his childhood.
3. How did fire trucks help Chittle according to the text?
A.By supplying enough water.B.By helping him cover a huge tarp.
C.By saving him from a terrible fire.D.By rushing him to the nearest hospital.
4. What’s the public’s attitude to Chittle’s building his rink?
A.Indifferent.B.Doubtful.C.Unwilling.D.Supportive.
2022-01-24更新 | 73次组卷 | 1卷引用:山西省晋中市2021-2022学年高二上学期期末调研测试英语试题
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