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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了保持社会联系——即使是远距离联系——对身心健康都至关重要,研究发现人们通过电话交流比通过电子邮件交流更能形成有意义的纽带。重要的是,当用手机重新联系时,他们的不适程度没有区别。

1 . The term “social distancing” has been at the center of public conversation for a while. But it’s not “social” distance we are trying to promote. It’s physical separation. In fact, preserving social ties — even at a distance — is essential for both mental and physical health. The results of an analytic review done in 2017 indicate that a lack of social support is on a par with smoking cigarettes as a risk factor for health.

Given this fact, how might we best stay connected to others while maintaining physical distance? Would we be better off e-mailing a friend? Making a phone call? Setting up a video chat? In our study, Nick Epley and I tested whether the media through which people interact affects their sense of connection — and how expectations about certain technologies impact the communication media they choose to use.

In our experiment, we asked participants to reconnect with someone that they hadn’t interacted with recently, either through e-mail or over the phone. Participants first made predictions about what it would be like to get in touch if they reached out in these two ways. They generally believed that they’d feel more connected when interacting via the phone than over e-mail. But they also predicted that talking on the phone could be more uncomfortable than sending an e-mail. Although these participants believed that talking encouraged stronger bonds, most of them said they’d rather send an e-mail than call the person up. Fears about awkwardness, it seems, push individuals toward text-based methods for communicating.

In the next part of the experiment, we had participants actually reconnect using one randomly determined mode of communication and then followed up with them after they had done so. We found that people do form meaningfully stronger bonds when interacting over the phone than over e-mail. Importantly, though, there was no difference in the amount of discomfort when reconnecting on the phone.

The next time you think about how best to connect, consider calling or setting up a video chat. Feelings of social connection are preferably facilitated by voice rather than a keyboard.

1. How does the author support his view on the importance of maintaining social ties?
A.By stating a deep-rooted tradition.B.By citing a published report.
C.By sharing public opinions.D.By presenting official documents.
2. What did the author and Epley’s study focus on?
A.How technologies impact means of communication.
B.How social media choices affect feelings of connection.
C.Why maintaining social separation is bad for mental health.
D.Why reconnecting with friends over the phone brings awkwardness.
3. What can we infer from the study results?
A.They changed the research objectives.B.They provided insights for future studies.
C.They confirmed researchers’ expectations.D.They contradicted participants’ predictions partly.
4. What can be concluded from the text?
A.For stronger bonds, talk instead of typing.
B.Keeping in touch is key to a lasting friendship.
C.Think before you consider contacting an old friend.
D.Text-based methods for communication cause discomfort.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章针对当下普遍存在的WiFi容易断连的问题给出了一些解决方法。

2 . Whether you’re in the final research stages of a major paper, or on a Zoom (a calling app) call for work, a dropped WiFi connection at zero hour is something annoying.     1     One of the most common reasons it happens is that too many devices are connected.

    2     Now, with smartphones, iPads, smart TVs and so much more, it doesn’t take long for WiFi to hop aboard the struggle bus. Actually, even if a connected device isn’t actively sending or receiving data, it will still consume some of the available bandwidth. It means that if you have many devices connected, you can start to see slowdowns or drops in your WiFi connection.     3    

The first and easiest fix is to disconnect unused devices from your WiFi. The easiest way to do this is to simply change your WiFi password, which will kick everyone off. Then, you can allow only certain devices to rejoin.     4     It is workable to stop gaming or downloading a movie.

    5     First, run a speed test to check your current speed. (Google “speed test” to see a list of websites where you can do this.) You may have too many devices connected for the internet speed you’re paying for. If this is the case, contact your internet provider about upgrading to a higher speed. But you may want to try some of our other fixes first before spending the money.

A.What can you do about it?
B.Sometimes that’s all that’s required.
C.Finally, you may need to upgrade your connectivity.
D.People deal with this modern inconvenience all the time,
E.Cutting back on heavy WiFi use temporarily can also help.
F.In general, this is a very good solution to a dropped WiFi connection.
G.Back in the day, the average household had a computer or two to connect.
2022-05-10更新 | 277次组卷 | 3卷引用:河北省高二年级-七选五名校好题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者和丈夫的家被一场大火烧毁,作者在废墟里发现了一张纸条,写着“如果生活似乎很艰难,我会停下来,反思有时隐藏在每一个环境中的祝福”,让作者从中找到了新的信念和勇气。

3 . My husband Russ and I drove through the place we’d called home for 28 years. The nearby hills, once thick with tall trees, were difficult to _______ .

Two weeks earlier, we’d got an early-morning call telling us to leave ______.The wildfire tearing through Northern California had ______ and was heading our way. We ______the car with a few belongings. For days, we moved from hotel to hotel, desperate for ______.What finally came wasn’t good. Our house had been right in the fire’s _______

Now we’d been given permission to ______. Russ and I brought shovels, work boots, and gloves. We’d save anything we could. We drove slowly through the ruins where the chimney marked where our______once stood. Photos and my precious collection of inspiring books were all _______ We uncovered a coat tree that used to ______ in our living room. How would we survive this ?

Russ loaded what we’d found in the car.“ Let’s go,” he said. That’s when I noticed a small piece of_______I picked it up. Its sides were burned, yet the words were surprisingly clear,“ If life seems ______, I pause and reflect on the blessing sometimes hidden within every circumstance. With new faith and ______, I begin again.” They are words that I ______ to hear. I kept that paper in every hotel we stayed in over the ______ months. It now sits in a place of honor in our new home as a reminder that we can begin again.

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A.moveB.changeC.recognizeD.ignore
2.
A.suddenlyB.trulyC.eagerlyD.immediately
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A.spreadB.stoppedC.stayedD.waited
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A.gave upB.arrived atC.wished forD.jumped in
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A.spaceB.newsC.helpD.time
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A.powerB.patternC.pathD.name
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A.settleB.returnC.workD.join
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A.houseB.shopC.groundD.school
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A.lovelyB.realC.goneD.fresh
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A.occurB.standC.gatherD.struggle
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A.glassB.boardC.toolD.paper
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A.simpleB.plainC.difficultD.strange
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A.courageB.factC.failureD.information
14.
A.askedB.neededC.refusedD.hated
15.
A.formerB.earlyC.variousD.next
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了谷爱凌的相关事迹,她如何爱上滑雪运动及在此项运动上展现天赋。

4 . Eileen Gu got into extreme sports because of an overprotective mother. The older Gu hated seeing her daughter rush down California’s Tahoe ski slopes (斜坡), so she enrolled the 8-year-old in a free-skiing school, not knowing exactly what it involved. However, she was confident that anything would be safer than racing. Little did she know that she would one day watch her child perform death-defying flips, spins and jumps instead. And she never thought her daughter could be one of the sport’s top stars, with golds at X Games.

“I’ve probably been an adrenaline (肾上腺素) addict from day one,” Eileen Gu said. In February, that adrenaline took her all the way to the Winter Olympics in Beijing. It’s where her mom was born and a place she visited regularly during childhood. These are Gu’s first Games. She is just 18 years old.

In China, she is nicknamed “Snow Princess”. She is also academically gifted, graduating from high school a year early despite her punishing training schedule, and scoring 1,580 on her SAT and getting accepted into Stanford for 2022.

It’s a rapid rise that she hopes will inspire others. A speech, which she made to her seventh-grade class, urged her peers to “show the boys that girls are just as powerful as they are”. Naturally, you don’t soar to such heights without getting hurt. After cracking a finger and tearing a ligament (韧带) in her thumb, she was expected to miss last year’s world championships in Aspen. Gu certainly walks the talk: She instead chose to compete without ski poles and took home two gold medals and a bronze.

“Honestly, I’m a little nervous about getting the poles back, because I’ve gotten used to skiing without them.” she said after the event.

1. What caused Eileen Gu to be interested in extreme sports at first?
A.Her special talent.B.Her strong interest.
C.Her experienced coach.D.Her overprotective mother.
2. What did Eileen Gu’s mother do to help develop her daughter’s interest?
A.Take her daughter to skiing classes.B.Watch sports program with her daughter.
C.Give her daughter some skiing equipment.D.Travel around the world with her daughter.
3. What do we know about Eileen Gu from the text?
A.She has grown up in Beijing.B.She has graduated from Stanford.
C.She has been to Beijing many times.D.She has won gold medals in other Olympics.
4. In which column of the magazine could you probably find this text?
A.Fashion.B.Technology.C.Environment.D.Figure.
2022-05-04更新 | 107次组卷 | 3卷引用:河北省高二年级-无分类阅读理解名校好题
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了几个休斯敦的有特点的建筑。

5 . Houston’s architectural personality

Exploring Houston, you would be forgiven for thinking that the city’s architectural identity is all over the map.


Texas’s Tallest Building

I. M. Pei is most famous for designing the Louvre in Paris. He is also the architect responsible for the tallest building in Texas: the JPMorgan Chase Tower in downtown Houston. The building is 75-storey tall and also boasts the distinction of being the tallest five-sided building in the entire world.


Houston’s Theater District

Houston’s Theater District occupies 17-blocks in downtown Houston and has an entertainment house for every type of art. Jones Hall is home to the Houston Symphony Orchestra. The symphony hall takes up an entire city block and features the outside made of white Italian marble (大理石).


Houston’s Historic Buildings

In 1890, Houston Heights was founded as one of Texas’s earliest planned communities. Today, 19th Street is a funky place where different shops provide endless entertainment for shoppers.


Houston’s unconventional Architecture

Head to 222 Malone Street in Rice Military to see the Beer Can House, a late 1960s home that has been covered with beer cans and bottle caps. It was created by John Milkovisch, who started the project as a way to cover his lawn to avoid cutting it. The Beer Can House is one of the most recognizable pieces of folk art in the Houston area. Today, the Orange Show Center For Visionary Art the Beer Can House is open for tours on weekends with advanced ticket purchases.

1. What information can you get about Texas’s Tallest Building?
A.It is 70-storey tall.B.Its designer is from Paris.
C.It lies in centre area in Houston.D.It is the tallest building in the world.
2. Which place especially appeals to concert lovers?
A.The JPMorgan Chase Tower.B.Houston’s Theater District.
C.Houston Heights.D.The Beer Can House.
3. Why did John Milkovisch create Beer Can House?
A.To get together with military.B.To provide a place for drinkers.
C.To make profits by selling tickets.D.To protect his lawn from being cut.
2022-05-04更新 | 78次组卷 | 3卷引用:河北省高二年级-广告布告类阅读理解名校好题
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了上Berlitz在线直播小组语言课的好处以及课程的一些细节信息。

6 . Berlitz Live Online Group Language Classes

Learn a language online with Berlitz

Small group live online classes are the perfect option if you want to build conversational skills and confidence while socializing with other students. They are convenient, cost-effective, and interactive. You’ll learn using the proven Berlitz Method and have time to practice your skills with your teacher and your classmates.

Why choose Small group live online language classes?

It can immerse (沉浸) yourself in your new language, because lessons are delivered in your new language to create the experience of using your new language abroad. You can also have real, interactive conversations. Groups are small, meaning you’ll always get to practice your conversation skills with your teacher and your classmates. And you can manage your learning with MyBerlitz, your student portal (人口). This is where you can easily book classes, contact your teachers, and study.

The Berlitz Student Portal makes learning easier

When you learn with Berlitz, you have easy access to your course schedule. You can see upcoming lessons, schedule future lessons and start your lessons all from the same place. Your focus should be on the actual lessons and that is what the Berlitz Student Portal lets you do.

How learning with Berlitz works

Classes are held by real-time video calls with your teacher. You’ll log (登录) in to your live online classes by your MyBerlitz portal with the click of a button. Your friendly Berlitz teacher will welcome you, establish the goals for the lesson, and start your learning.

All live online classes use our proven Berlitz Method. This means your teacher will deliver your classes in your target language and have you use your new skills right away. Every lesson includes interactive tasks that allow you to actively use your new language through role-plays, discussions, and debates.

1. Why is Berlitz a good choice?
A.Other students will contact you actively.B.They help build conversational skills for free.
C.They help you adapt to living abroad quickly.D.You can speak your new language with your teachers.
2. What should students do first before learning with Berlitz?
A.Have a real-time video call.B.Ask for advice from teachers.
C.Log in live online classes.D.Set up goals for the lesson.
3. What can we know about Berlitz Method?
A.Part of online classes will use it.B.It’s been proved an effective way.
C.It assists students in setting a goal.D.It’s all about teaching new skills.
2022-05-04更新 | 81次组卷 | 2卷引用:河北省高一年级-广告布告类阅读理解名校好题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要讲的是虽然你对蚊子的吸引力取决于很多因素,但新的研究发现,你穿的颜色肯定也有影响。

7 . While how attractive you are to mosquitoes (蚊子) depends on plenty of factors, new research has found the colors you’re wearing definitely play a role.

That’s the main conclusion from a new study published in the journal Nature Communications. For the study, researchers from the University of Washington tracked the behavior of female mosquitoes when they were given different types of visual and scent cues (气味信号). The researchers put the mosquitoes into small test rooms and exposed them to different things, like a colored dot or person’s hand.

“Mosquitoes first find that you re around by smelling carbon dioxide from your breath. That causes them to look for certain colors and visual patterns that could indicate food,” the researchers explained.

When there was no scent like carbon dioxide in the test rooms, the mosquitoes pretty much ignored the colored dot, no matter what color it was. But once researchers sprayed carbon dioxide in the room, they flew toward dots that were red, orange, black, or cyan. Dots that were green, blue, or purple were ignored.

“Light colors are regarded as a threat to mosquitoes, which is why many species usually avoid biting in direct sunlight,” researcher Timothy Best says. “Mosquitoes are more likely to die from dehydration (脱水). Therefore, light colors may represent danger and avoidance. In contrast, darker colors may represent shadows, which are more likely to absorb and keep heat, allowing mosquitoes to use their complicated antenna (触角) to locate a host.

If you have the option of wearing lighter or darker clothes when you know you’ll be going into an area with lots of mosquitoes, you’d better go with the lighter choice. “Dark colors stand out to mosquitoes,” he says.

1. How do mosquitoes sense a person around?
A.By using their eyes.B.By using their antenna.
C.By identifying the color.D.By smelling carbon dioxide.
2. What’s found in the experiment?
A.Small test rooms are necessary.B.Specific colors attract mosquitoes.
C.Mosquitoes like biting in sunlight.D.Mosquitoes are interested in green.
3. Which color is your best choice in a place with many mosquitoes?
A.Red.B.Orange.C.Black.D.White.
4. What does the author mainly want to tell us?
A.Mosquitoes like to live in dark places.B.Mosquitoes are more possible to die from dehydration.
C.The color plays a role in attracting mosquitoes.D.Dark colors are seen as a threat to mosquitoes.
2022-05-04更新 | 103次组卷 | 3卷引用:河北省高一年级-科普知识类阅读理解名校好题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。记叙了两位男孩在愉快地玩耍了一天之后,对窗外挨冻受饿的小鸟产生了同情心并主动给它们投食的故事。

8 . It was snowing hard outside. Thomas and Mick had to _________ in their house all day. When they went to bed late into night, it was still snowing, and every time they _________ up during the night, they could _________ the wind whistling around the house, and through the branches of the trees.

But the next morning the _________ was bright. What a(n) _________ day! It looked as if the branches of the trees had been covered with gold. “Oh Grandma! Please do make _________ as quickly as possible. We are going out to build a fort (城堡),” cried the boys, running into the _________. Grandma smiled and told them to eat a good breakfast, for building a fort was _________. They were soon out in the snow, and what a great time they had _________, the fort didn’t grow very fast, for they had to ______________ so often to play snow-ball each other. When Grandma called them in to dinner they wondered where the ______________ had gone since breakfast.

After dinner, Thomas was looking out of the window, when he ______________ two little birds standing on a branch of a tree. “Mick! Come here,” he called. “See those ______________ birds. They seem half frozen and so ______________.” “Poor little things,” replied Mick. “Doesn’t it make you feel ______________ to think what a happy time we had this morning out of the snow. Let us get some bread from Grandma and throw it out to them,” said Thomas. The birds soon found the food and ate it quickly. Will other children be as kind as Thomas and Mick?

1.
A.studyB.eatC.stayD.sleep
2.
A.stoodB.showedC.grewD.woke
3.
A.touchB.smellC.hearD.see
4.
A.houseB.moonC.sunD.branch
5.
A.greatB.interestingC.terribleD.snowy
6.
A.roomB.breakfastC.lunchD.supper
7.
A.libraryB.supermarketC.bedroomD.kitchen
8.
A.dullB.hardC.dangerousD.exciting
9.
A.ThereforeB.InsteadC.OtherwiseD.However
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A.stopB.jumpC.readD.rest
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A.moneyB.timeC.snowD.water
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A.spottedB.feltC.realizedD.greeted
13.
A.excitedB.disappointedC.poorD.angry
14.
A.happyB.funnyC.curiousD.hungry
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A.scaryB.tenseC.meanD.talented
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍的是可以帮助老年人保持独立和安全的现代智能家居。

9 . Aging is often mentioned in relation to smart homes. Technology can help older people stay independent and safe, and avoid the difficult transition to institutional care. Cox Communications display their new smart home in which every device is “smart”. A strong internet connection is central to their product, and the company also provides a network for other service providers.

The smart home is not only controlled far away, this home—called Home Life—also features direct connections to family members and health professionals. For example, a person can perform their physiotherapy (物理疗法) far away from home with online live guidance from a physiotherapist. Or, their relatives who live in another state can pop in and out through their smartphone or tablet, so loved ones are always there if required.

This super smart home also includes a smart pill container, a smart pot to water your plants, and motion sensors for indoors and outdoors which are useful for fall detection, as well as an automatic barcode scanner (条码扫描仪) that is attached to the home’s trash can so that the packaging gets scanned when it is thrown and the consumed items are added to the user’s shopping list.

In a modern smart home, many activities that are important to independent living can be monitored, and assistance is provided on an as needed basis. If something is out of place for example, a person has a fall or doesn’t take their medicine—family can be informed immediately. However, the person living in the smart home maintains his or her autonomy (自主权) and sense of independence.

1. What is the advantage of Home Life?
A.It protects the house from danger.B.It helps offer the guidance from health professionals.
C.It saves the time of going shopping.D.It raises independence ability for the junior.
2. What does the underlined phrase “pop in and out” mean in paragraph 2?
A.Make an order.B.Make a difference.C.Pay a visit.D.Leave a message.
3. What can be avoided in the smart home according to the last paragraph?
A.A teenage is late for school.B.Seniors forget taking medicine.
C.A baby falls down with a babysitter.D.Thieves are prevented from the smart house.
4. What is the best title for the text?
A.A smart home for seniorsB.A family-friendly product
C.Aging rises in the communityD.Smart home slows down the aging
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。作者从小就热衷于志愿者工作,讲述了几次从事志愿者工作的经历以及对志愿者工作的感悟。

10 . I’ve been into volunteer work since childhood. As a girl, I volunteered at animal shelters, played music at nursing homes, and helped with community cleanup. In college, I volunteered heavily at a large yearly conference, which is where I first met and fell in love with my husband Tom, who was on my team of co-volunteers. Since getting married in 2013, we’ve been living in Beirut, Lebanon. My husband works for a nonprofit organization. I have an online coaching business, so I’ve many opportunities to volunteer for youth education.

Volunteering has been a way of life for me and I wouldn’t do it if I didn’t enjoy it. Most of the time, you do feel that you’re making a difference. Once I led a project that provided food to Syrian families. When it was nearing Ramadan, the biggest holiday season in Islam, I filled the food package with nuts, olive oil, sweets... We took the package unannounced and arrived just as the Syrian family was sitting on their floor for breakfast. They had nothing but some bread and a pot of tea. The mother cried when seeing us, saying she would never forget our kindness.

Another time, some friends and I volunteered to a distant church with only a few elderly residents. The building was old and the churchyard needed attention. We spent the weekend in the home of one of these old ladies so we could clean and repair the church. I’ll never forget the new life in her eyes as she stayed with us. She couldn’t repair broken doors or pull weeds, but she loved us like nothing else. It breaks my heart to remember this old lady beaming with joy for such small efforts we made. Volunteer work is satisfying not because you have done some work, but because your presence has an effect on people around.

Volunteering makes me a better person because it puts my focus on others. It makes me grateful for what I have and gives me a chance to serve people, which gives a deep sense of meaning to my life.

1. When did the author meet her husband for the first time?
A.When she was a child.B.When she was a college student.
C.When she worked in a company.D.When she was a senior high school student.
2. Why did the Syrian mother cry when the author arrived?
A.Her children were ill.B.Her husband was missing.
C.She had no food.D.She was very moved.
3. How did the old lady feel when seeing the author?
A.Pleasant.B.Frightened.C.Impatient.D.Disappointed.
4. Why does the author think volunteering is pleasing?
A.She can hear many stories.B.She has done much work.
C.She can help others.D.She has met many people.
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