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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。

1 . 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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2 . 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:这是一篇新闻报道。文章主要讲述了在当今中国非常流行的自媒体创业。
3 . Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
A. boom          B. enthusiastically        C. voiced             D. finds          E. sharply          F. racing
G. fortune        H. distinctly                 I. venturing          J. deals            K. joined

Eight months ago, Meng Hu, 27, quit her job as a flight attendant in Guangzhou, China. She is now working full-time as a live-streaming host on Taobao.

“I’ve been talking nonstop,” Hu said, laughing. “My throat gets really hoarse. You need to talk a lot, because your mood is contagious (有感染力的). Only when you talk     1     can you get your audience excited.”

Hu is part of a rising class of creators in China who are     2     to get in on live-stream shopping, an emerging form of retail that has grown into an industry worth an estimated $66 billion. Although the trend has been part of Chinese internet culture for years, analysts say the coronavirus pandemic has brought it mainstream.

Even the Chinese government has     3     its support, calling the industry the “new engine” of e-commerce growth and encouraging live-streaming as a solution to unemployment, which has risen     4     in China due to the pandemic.

Live-stream shopping is a combination of entertainment and e-commerce. Viewers buy goods online from people who show off their latest     5    --from lipstick to laundry detergent--in real-time videos. Many compare the concept to the TV shopping channel, but the Chinese model is     6     more modern, mobile and interactive. Hosts can give their fans discount coupons(优惠券) and flash     7     in real time, while viewers can click to send their favorite stars virtual “gifts.”

Part of the allure(吸引力) of     8     into this world is the prospect of a big payday. Brands routinely announce tens or hundreds of millions of dollars in sales in a single sitting. Top influencers can earn millions of dollars a year, according to Taobao. And even well-known business leaders are getting in on the act.

For people like Hu, the live-stream host in Guangzhou, the ongoing     9     presents both “a chance and a challenge.”

“Viewers might have doubled, but there’s probably about seven or eight times more new live-streamers now,” she estimated. “So many people like me have     10     live-streaming, and are selling products and doing the same thing.”

2022-04-27更新 | 93次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海师范大学附属中学闵行分校2021-2022学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题
阅读理解-阅读单选(约270词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了研究表明维他命D可以降低患癌症的几率,并且告诉了读者几种获取维生素D的方法。

4 . Cancer researchers urged people on Wednesday to take more vitamin D to lower risk of cancer, saying studies showed a clear link. “Our suggestion is for people to increase their intake, through diet or a vitamin supplement,” Dr. Cedric Garland said in a telephone interview.

Garland’s research team reviewed 63 studies, including several large long-term ones, on the relationship between vitamin D and certain types of cancer worldwide between 1966 and 2004. “There’s nothing that has this ability to prevent cancer,” he said, urging governments and public health officials to do more to fortify foods with vitamin D. Garland is part of a University of California at San Diego Moores Cancer Center team that published its findings this week online in the American Journal of Public Health. Vitamin D is found in milk, as well as in some fortified orange juice, yogurt and cheeses, usually at around 100 international units (IU) a serving. People might want to consider a vitamin supplement to raise their intake to 1000 IUs per day, Garland said, adding that it was well within the safety guidelines established by the National Academy of Sciences.

The authors said that taking more vitamin D could be especially important for people living in northern areas, which receive less vitamin D from sunshine.

African Americans, who don’t produce as much of the vitamin because of their skin colour, could also benefit significantly from a higher intake, the authors said.

1. According to the passage, people are advised to take more Vitamin D because ___________.
A.it is nutritiousB.it can’t harm people’s health
C.it can lower cancer riskD.it is not taken enough every day
2. Which of the following can not help people get more Vitamin D?
A.Having some sunshine.B.Having more meat.
C.Having more fortified cheese.D.Having a vitamin supplement.
3. Who can Garland probably be?
A.A health researcher.B.A doctor.C.A scientist.D.A public health official.
4. Which of the following food can lower people’s chance of getting cancer?
A.Milk.B.Fortified orange juice.C.Fortified yogurt.D.All of the above.
2022-04-27更新 | 81次组卷 | 1卷引用:陕西省西北农林科技大学附属中学2021-2022学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题(含听力)
阅读理解-阅读单选(约360词) | 适中(0.65) |
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了身材看起来不太适合运动的蒂姆,坚持努力进行训练,蒂姆的父亲身患癌症,但还是在蒂姆的每场比赛中出现,最终蒂姆在比赛中取得了更好的成绩。

5 . From the heartland to urban parks, school kids were released onto the baseball diamond. There was a time when baseball was the only summer game. But with competition from soccer and lacrosse, the clap of leather gloves is not as omnipresent as it used to be. Still, America’s game is a place for young boys to prove themselves.

Some boys were born athletic but Tim seemed to be growing in the opposite way: thin shoulders and no meat on his bones. But he loved baseball. And game after game, strikeout after strikeout piled up in the stat sheet. The desire was there, but the body doesn’t respond to dreams and wishes. The strikes continued.

Tim practiced his swing every day. His teammates encouraged him. His coach worked with him. Even opposing teams wished for a hit, just one hit for a boy who seemed to deserve it more than any other kid in the world.

What teammates and even the coach never saw was a gray van that pulled up each game in the parking lot adjacent to left field. Inside was Tim’s father, too weak from cancer to get out of the van. It’s a tough to watch your kid strike out, even tougher when you don’t have the strength to pitch to him.

At the end of the season, Tim stood at the plate as determined as ever. On the first pitch, the bat fell from his shoulder in a downward swing and somehow made contact. The ball dribbled down the third-base line, and Tim galloped to first. He stood on the bag wearing a smile as big as the outfield. He didn’t have the chance to advance, and when the pitcher retired the final out, Tim ran straight into left field, climbed the fence and dove into the front seat of a gray van, into the arms of a frail father whose wish for his son had finally materialized.

Sometimes it is more than a game.

1. What does the underlined word “omnipresent” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?
A.Outstanding.B.Exciting.C.Replaceable.D.Common.
2. We can learn from Paragraph 3 that _____.
A.Tim's efforts won others’ respect
B.everyone believed Tim deserved a strikeout
C.Tim's coach was very satisfied with his performance
D.Tim's teammates often complained about his performance
3. What can we learn from this passage?
A.Nobody supported Tim playing baseball.
B.Tim and his father love each other deeply.
C.Tim won the game through constant efforts.
D.Tim played baseball only to satisfy his own vanity.
4. Which message does Tim’s experience convey?
A.Easier said than done.B.One good turn deserves another.
C.Where there is a will, there is a way.D.One false step makes a great difference.
2022-04-27更新 | 103次组卷 | 1卷引用:辽宁省沈阳市东北育才学校科学高中2021-2022学年高二下学期自我检测英语试卷(4月月考)
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章讲述了很多出色发明的灵感来自于爱的行为,并列举了三个重要发明。

6 . Nothing says “I love you” like a homemade gift. But imagine if this specially-crafted gift actually ended up changing the world! Before they became popular items used by millions of people, these inventions were inspired by incredible acts of love.


Garbage Disposal

John W. Hammes, an architect from Wisconsin, created the In-Sink-Erator in 1935. Hammes got the idea after watching his wife spend time wrapping food in newspaper and throwing it out. The In-Sink-Erator is a device, installed under a kitchen sink between the sink’s drain and the trap. The disposal unit shreds food waste into pieces small enough generally less than 2 mm in diameter to pass through plumbing.


Magnetic Shirt Buttons

Maura Horton’s husband, Don, was a football coach who had Parkinson’s disease. One day, after Don struggled to button his shirt before a game, Horton decided there needed to be a better clothing option for people suffering from disability. So, Horton designed a shirt with magnetic buttons in 2012. It will finally allow everyone to dress, and undress themselves efficiently.


Surgical Gloves

William Stewart Halsted, M.D. (1852 – 1922) was a renowned U.S. surgeon who is often called the “Father of Modern Surgery.” Known for his strict adherence to sterile working conditions, Halsted invented a rubber glove that allowed surgeons to lessen the transfer of germs during their work. Yet the origin of why he created them is more romantic than you would think. Halsted’s wife, Caroline, was a nurse who suffered from dermatitis during her work. According to the Washinton Post, Halsted invented the gloves especially for her and gave them to her as a gift after their marriage.

1. According to Paragraph 3, we know that _____.
A.only specific groups can use magnetic shirt buttons
B.ordinary buttons made Horton's husband lose the game
C.the designer of magnetic shirt buttons had Parkinson's disease
D.magnetic shirt buttons were originally designed for the disabled
2. Why did William design surgical gloves?
A.To treat surgical diseases.B.To improve work efficiency.
C.To protect his wife from infection.D.To be the father of modern surgery.
3. What do the three inventions have in common?
A.They were inspired by love.B.They were designed to save time.
C.They were created to change the world.D.They were invented in the 20th century.
2022-04-27更新 | 98次组卷 | 1卷引用:辽宁省沈阳市东北育才学校科学高中2021-2022学年高二下学期自我检测英语试卷(4月月考)
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一项研究。表明巧克力中含有黄胺醇,它有助于提高人们的认知表现。
7 . Directions: After reading the passage, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in the blank with the proper form of the given word; for the others, use one word that best fits each blank.

Sure, chocolate is a delicious treat, and it’s a staple of some of our favorite desserts. But it’s not exactly a health food, so it should be enjoyed in moderation — right?

Well, it turns out that     1     (eat) chocolate might actually have a pretty significant health benefit. According to recent research     2     (conduct) by five scientists in Italy, compounds found in chocolate, called flavanols(黄烷醇), can help boost cognitive performance. Yes, chocolate’s good for your brain.

The scientists, studying at the Universities of Rome and L’Aquila,     3     (record) research from 10 different studies. The studies assessed people’s performance on cognitive tests before and after eating cocoa or chocolate. The results were telling: in nine out of the 10 studies, there was a noticeable improvement     4     the subjects had eaten the chocolate. The scientists found improvements in “general cognition, attention, processing speed, and working memory.” Sounds pretty good to us!

And that’s not all. In subjects, especially women, who performed the tests while sleep-deprived, the flavanols helped “counteract” the negative effects of the sleep deprivation. And there’s even more good news.     5     (take) daily over periods ranging from five days to three months, chocolate can produce noticeable long-term improvements in cognition. Older adults,     6     memories were already declining, saw an especially significant improvement. Be right back, we’re gonna go stock up on Hershey bars. Here are some more strategies that can help improve your memory.

All chocolate has flavanols, since they occur naturally in cocoa. However, dark chocolate lovers feel happy,     7     it has more flavanols than any other type of chocolate. In fact, the scientists     8     have claimed that, after doing this research, they’ve started eating dark chocolate every day! Here are some other health benefits of eating dark chocolate. Now, we’re not saying that you     9     start eating chocolate for breakfast, lunch, and dinner — it’s still high in sugar and low in nutrients. But next time you find yourself yawning after a sleepless night, snack on some chocolate and let the flavanols work their magic. Go ahead,     10     take advantage of chocolate’s newfound brainpower with these delicious recipes.

2022-04-26更新 | 183次组卷 | 3卷引用:上海市七宝中学2021-2022学年高一下学期线上检测月考英语试题
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8 . 假如你是李华,为庆祝即将到来的“五四”青年节,你校开展了一次以中国近代史为主题的话剧演出,请给你的英国笔友Peter写信介绍这次文化活动。内容包括:
I. 活动的内容;
2. 活动的意义;
3. 你参加活动的感想。
注意:
1. 词数100左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
2. 可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯。
参考词汇:“五四”青年节Youth Day       话剧 drama
Dear Peter,

I am delighted to share with you a cultural activity organized recently in our school.


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Yours,

Li Hua

2022-04-26更新 | 130次组卷 | 1卷引用:2022届江西省萍乡市高三第二次质量检测英语试题
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者独自去纽约旅行,作者的父亲在背后默默地保护着作者。

9 . For weeks, I carried out a campaign for traveling alone to New York. My father was _______ and felt I would give up sooner or later. He was _______. I was seventeen, a college freshman. I felt quite old enough to make the _______. I'd take a plane to New York City and then get on a bus for the rest of the trip. People did it every day. It would be easy, but I did need his _______.

With my grandparents' _______, my father finally _______. My father wasn't happy and secretly hoped that I would _______ the plan.

The December evening finally came, and I was too _______ to sleep on board. When I landed, I got my heavy suitcase and _______ to pull it to the bus station which was crowded with all kinds of people. I was dragging my heavier - by - the - minute luggage when a tall, young man __________. I thought he was coming to help, but before I could __________, he grabbed (抓住) the handle and began to move __________ away from me.

“DROP IT!” came a __________ voice from behind me. The young man let my suitcase __________ as he began to run away. Then a gentleman came, lifting my suitcase and took me to get on the __________. I thanked the man but he only said to me, “Take care of yourself, Jeanie Girl.” As I sat down, I was __________ that he knew my name. I didn't __________ telling him. I looked around, but he was __________ to be seen.

Who was he? And how did he get my name? I have no way to __________, but I can tell how I felt about him - very __________, because the only other person to ever call me “Jeanie Girl” was my own sweet father.

1.
A.relaxedB.shockedC.amusedD.disappointed
2.
A.humorousB.considerateC.wrongD.sensitive
3.
A.tripB.differenceC.dealD.record
4.
A.companyB.apologyC.arrangementD.permission
5.
A.adjustmentB.assessmentC.commitmentD.persuasion
6.
A.turned upB.took offC.gave inD.broke down
7.
A.acceptB.changeC.analyzeD.defend
8.
A.pessimisticB.ashamedC.lonelyD.excited
9.
A.stoppedB.struggledC.hesitatedD.happened
10.
A.approachedB.applaudedC.arguedD.returned
11.
A.focusB.applyC.serveD.react
12.
A.gentlyB.rapidlyC.constantlyD.quietly
13.
A.commandingB.familiarC.funnyD.disturbing
14.
A.openB.explodeC.fallD.disappear
15.
A.trainB.bikeC.busD.plane
16.
A.astonishedB.pleasedC.discouragedD.frightened
17.
A.admitB.rememberC.mindD.mean
18.
A.anywhereB.somewhereC.nowhereD.everywhere
19.
A.finishB.describeC.obtainD.know
20.
A.gratefulB.regretfulC.doubtfulD.hopeful
2022-04-26更新 | 82次组卷 | 1卷引用:河南省焦作市普通高中2021-2022学年高二年级下学期期中考试英语试题
阅读理解-阅读单选(约240词) | 较易(0.85) |
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。21世纪英语教育传媒面向社会招聘英语助理编辑的相关信息。

10 . Brief Introduction of 21st Century English Education Media

China Daily launched the first 21st Century newspaper on May 5, 1993 as an English education weekly for Chinese students to learn English. Today, the brand consists of both print and digital platform, through which it constantly provides quality content. The 21st Century brands involve print media, new media, teaching research, brand activities and research training, establishing it as China’s leading brand in English education.

We Are Looking For: native English-speaking sub-editor

Job Description:

1) copy-editing stories written by staff and from other media sources

2) writing headlines, checking and contributing ideas for story selection and writing

3) helping production and development of other editorial materials - producing written content, recording audio/video material, hosting new media programs, etc.

Job Requirements:

1) a university degree (bachelor's or master's) in journalism with over two years' work experience in either journalism or teaching English.

2) skillful at writing content, including headlines.

3) the capability to work to a deadline in a team atmosphere.

Location: Beijing

Benefit package:

1) salary with bonus with a 12-month contract renewed annually

2) free on-site accommodation with water, gas and electricity all covered

3) roundtrip airfare

4) medical insurance

5) paid vacations, free workday meals, etc.

To apply, please send your resume and article samples (particularly pieces on culture, arts, entertainment, sports and science) to: wangru@_______stcentury.com.cn

1. Which of the following about 21stCentury English Education Media is NOT true?
A.The 21st Century newspaper is aimed at helping Chinese students learn English.
B.The 21st Century newspaper is published every month.
C.We can either read the print or the digital version of the newspaper.
D.It plays an important role in China’s English education.
2. The job of the native English-speaking sub-editor involves the following EXCEPT ________.
A.teaching Chinese students English.
B.editing the stories written by others.
C.propose ideas to story selection and writing.
D.helping with the work of other editorial materials.
3. If one wants to apply for this job, he/she ________.
A.should have a university degree in language education.
B.doesn’t need to have related working experience.
C.should include one of his/her articles in the application e-mail.
D.doesn’t need to have the ability to cooperate.
2022-04-23更新 | 74次组卷 | 2卷引用:上海市静安区民立中学2021-2022学年高一下学期期中检测英语试题
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