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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章讲述了FYSOP的含义和参与活动的意义。

1 . When I was an incoming(即将入学的)student in University of Oxford,I participated FYSOP. Ever since then, whenever it comes up in conversation, I am met with the following question: “What is FYSOP?”     1    

FYSOP stands for First Year Student Outreach Project, which focuses around a week service to the city of Oxford and its various neighborhoods.     2     They volunteer for the Oxford community at local sites helping out schools, parks or non-profit organizations.

Students are divided into groups and led by student leaders. These leaders ensure that each place is prepared and that the students get there safely.    3    In this way the incoming students are able to reflect on what it means to give back and to be a part of the community. These conversations are important for incoming students because of the change they experience starting out in college.

    4     Students obtain valuable volunteer experiences and meet new people. Also, FYSOP participants get to move in a week earlier than most other students. This means that you get to skip out on the hurried move in schedule and might even get a slightly cheaper flight than if you were moving in with the other 140,000 college students.

    5     Through my personal experience, I met some of my best friends, got a better understanding of the layout(布局) of Oxford,and really enjoyed volunteering at various non-profits. If you are not, maybe consider staffing FYSOP in the future.

A.Here’s a brief introduction.
B.Here’s why it has been established.
C.The participants are all incoming students.
D.There are so many bonuses being a part of FYSOP!
E.If you’re an incoming student, FYSOP is worth looking into.
F.Both the community and the students benefit a lot from the project.
G.Leaders also open up conversations throughout the service experience.
2022-03-11更新 | 486次组卷 | 6卷引用:河北省高三年级-七选五名校好题
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文章大意:这是一篇议论文。“镜子,墙上的镜子。谁是最漂亮的?”每个人都是,包括你。不管TikTok的美容趋势想让你相信什么。作者通过一句耳熟能详的台词引出自己对于美的看法:自信,勇敢,善良,积极…,你就是美的。

2 . “Mirror,mirror on the wall.Who's the prettiest of them all?”Everyone is. Including you.No matter what TikTok's beauty trends want you to believe.

The popular video-sharing platform needs no introduction. Anyone in the world can create anything and post it on the widespread platform. But what happens when more and more fault-finding contents - especially in regard to people's looks-are created?

“You're attractive if you have 8 to 10 teeth showing when you smile.”

“Apparently, this filter (滤镜) shows how good your eyebrows look.”

“Use this effect to adjust the size of your features.”

We are born with a tendency to follow the crowd to gain approval. As a result, we look at the huge number of views on these posts and think following these trends is the right thing to do. So we hurriedly download the filters or rush to the mirror to pretend to smile broadly and curiously count our teeth.

Media has been keeping western beauty standards for generations and has failed to consider that different cultures and countries have their own beauty standards. You might not believe it, but I find dark circles (the proof you worked hard until late at night) and scars (the proof that you've survived battles) beautiful. And I'm sure there are plenty of others who do, too.

TikTok beauty standards sort people into groups according to the sizes of their noses, foreheads, or lips. They judge a person by their looks. Actually, people are whole individuals with far more interesting qualities than their forehead size.

It's the way your eyes light up when talking about your favorite book or the way you take care of your sad friend that makes you beautiful. As we age and grow wrinkles, it's the things we did that we'll be remembered for, not what we looked like 20years ago. Trust me, no one's actually counting and committing to memory how many teeth are in your smile.

1. Why is the famous line from a story used at the beginning of the passage?
A.To remind readers of the magic mirror.
B.To make the beginning understandable.
C.To introduce the author's beauty attitude.
D.To display popular belief towards TikTok.
2. Why do we follow the beauty trends according to the passage?
A.To get acceptance.B.To satisfy curiosity.
C.To put on more posts.D.To create a better self.
3. What is beautiful according to the author?
A.Scars from a bar fighting.B.Dark circles from playing games.
C.Eyebrows shown through the filter.D.A lame leg from saving a child in a fire.
4. What can be a suitable title for the passage?
A.Worrying Future for TikTok Followers.B.Unique Beauty Standards on TikTok.
C.Harmful TikTok Beauty Trends.D.Dangerous TikTok Platform.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了什么是wishcycling,以及它带来的一些问题。

3 . When it comes to becoming eco-conscious, many people choose to start with something simple: recycling. But it’s not as simple as everyone seems to believe.

Indeed, the desire for some people to recycle can lead to ill-informed decisions about what can and cannot be recycled, and non-recyclable objects are accidentally put into the recycling bin. The practice is what is known as wishcycling.

Wishcycling boils down to the idea that just about anything can be recycled, and that if you put it into a recycling bin, those who are responsible for it will find a way to recycle it. This is obviously not true, because, despite everything that you’ve been told by the media, not everything is recyclable.

Small non-recyclable objects that are attached to recyclables are generally acceptable. For example, glue and tape attached to paper will be removed in the recycling process without any trouble. But improperly recycling broken eyeglasses, plastic shopping bags, food waste and greasy(油渍)pizza boxes could cause problems to the recycling process.

The objects in the recycling bin are typically sorted by machines at recycling centers, not people. These complex machines are designed to separate plastics, paper, and other recyclables. If something is thrown into the bin that shouldn’t be there, it could end up damaging the machine, which means the recycling center could lose time and money every time people decide to wishcycle. Sometimes, a non-recyclable object is able to sneak(溜)past these sorting machines. If this happens, the non-recyclable object ends up in a load of recyclables that will be sold for the recycling center to make a profit. However, having just one non-recyclable thing mixed in can pollute the entire load of recyclables, which has to be thrown away.

So what you as a consumer need to do is make your own recycling practice most functional. The best way is to educate yourself. There are certain general rules when it comes to recycling that everyone should know.

1. What do we know about wishcycling?
A.It is misled by the media.B.it leads to a better ecology.
C.It is related to ill intentions.D.It comes from people's hope.
2. Which of the following can be put into the recycling bin according to the passage?
A.Paper with glue on it.B.Oily pizza boxes.
C.Plastic shopping bags.D.Left-over food.
3. What is paragraph 5 about?
A.The problems from wishcycling.B.The need to update the machines.
C.The reasons for making less profit.D.The objects unsuitable for recycling.
4. What might be talked about in the paragraph that follows?
A.Reducing waste.B.Making rules.
C.Recycling properly.D.Consuming wisely.
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了波士顿大学的一项名为Holiday Food Rescue的运动,包括开始和结束的日期,在哪些地方可以捐赠食物,以及食物被送往什么地方。

4 . Are you moving out for the school term when you have food that you don’t want or no longer need? Donate it through Student Food Rescue’s food drive-Holiday Food Rescue!

Student Food Rescue at the Boston University Community Service Center is collecting non-perishable(不易腐烂的)food from students across campus. Whether it’s unopened canned or boxed food you already own or you decide to buy a few extra canned goods during your next grocery store trip, all food will be donated to local soup kitchens, homeless shelters and organizations that help fight food insecurity in the Boston area.

When and Where Can I Drop Off Food?

We will be collecting food from December 13th to December 18th. To make the donation processes as easy and accessible for students of Boston University, there will be donation boxes at various places across campus:

East Campus: Myles Standish Hall

Central Campus:Community Service Center

South Campus:518 Park Dr near the mailroom

West Campus:Sleeper Hall near the entrance to West dining hall

West Campus:1019 Commonwealth Ave

Donations will be collected in big cardboard boxes on the ground. There will be a public notice attached to the box, so it is clearly identifiable.

Where Will the Donations Be Taken?

The sourced donations will be taken to select community partners in the Greater Boston Area.

Have Questions?

Feel free to reach out to the SFR Program Managers Saahil Adusumilli and Alexia Lance at sfr@bu.edu.

1. Who is the drive to help?
A.The owners of nearby stores.
B.Students in Boston University.
C.The local people in need of food.
D.Some food organizations around.
2. How many days do the donations last?
A.5.B.6.C.13.D.18.
3. At which place are the donations collected on South Campus?
A.Myles Standish Hall.
B.1019 Commonwealth Ave.
C.Community Service Center.
D.518 Park Dr near the mailroom.
2022-03-11更新 | 400次组卷 | 3卷引用:河北省高三年级-广告布告类阅读理解名校好题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。讲述了66岁的Alvin捡到一个破气球,上面有四岁的小孩Luna写的向圣诞老人讨要的礼物,Alvin最终帮助Luna实现愿望的故事。

5 . Alvin, 66, was deep in the woods in Grand Cane last December when something like litter on the ground caught his eye. It was a _______ balloon with a note attached.

“Dear Santa,” the note _______. “My name is Luna. Four years old. This year I have been _______. I would like candy, Spider-Man ball, My Little Pony. With love, Luna.”

Alvin’s heart hammered in his chest. It reminded him of his childhood wish. He smiled and set out to _______ Luna’s wish. He posted a photo of the balloon and the Christmas wish list on his Facebook page, asking for help _______ the sender.

Meanwhile, Gonzalez, the mother of four-year old Luna, had no idea that such a(n) _______ was underway. It had been a hard year for her family as COVID-19 spread. On a _______ tough day last December, she _______ the idea of having Luna send a letter to Santa by releasing a balloon. They enjoyed a _______ Christmas together, and then the calendar turned to a new year.

One day, Gonzalez received a call saying that someone had found Luna’s balloon. Her jaw ________. She logged on to Facebook and saw Alvin’s ________. She called Alvin and finally agreed to let Alvin fulfill her daughter’s wish list.

“Santa dropped your balloon ________,” Gonzalez told Luna, “but one of his elves (精灵) found it.” Not long after that, Luna received three boxes’ worth of ________with a note signed “Alvin the Elf.”

Now, having received so much ________, Gonzalez and her girl intend to pay it forward this year. After all, when Alvin could have just ________ that balloon in the trash, he went more than the extra mile.

1.
A.beautifulB.brokenC.preciousD.blown
2.
A.printedB.wroteC.typedD.read
3.
A.niceB.difficultC.demandingD.smart
4.
A.fulfillB.spreadC.makeD.express
5.
A.entertainingB.unitingC.reportingD.locating
6.
A.preparationB.effortC.researchD.game
7.
A.temporarilyB.relativelyC.particularlyD.naturally
8.
A.came up withB.argued aboutC.put up withD.jumped at
9.
A.healthyB.greenC.modestD.grand
10.
A.burstB.crackedC.brokeD.dropped
11.
A.postB.letterC.nameD.photo
12.
A.in timeB.after allC.by accidentD.on purpose
13.
A.candiesB.giftsC.toysD.books
14.
A.attentionB.admirationC.popularityD.generosity
15.
A.adoptedB.storedC.thrownD.dragged
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了日本艺术家 EiWada如何意外发现把废旧电视机改装成打击乐器并创办自己风靡全球的打击乐器乐队。

6 . Japanese artist Ei Wada discovered that old television sets made great percussion instruments(打击乐器) by mistake, but he managed to turn this inadvertent discovery into an art. Today, his unique Braun Tube Jazz Band is famous all over the world.

Wada first became interested in percussion music at the age of four, after attending a Gamelan music performance in Indonesia. He was impressed by the sound of the percussion instruments, recalling that he felt “taken to another world”. This memory stuck with him, and a few years later, while playing some old cassette tapes, he realized that the sounds they produced were very similar to the Gamelan music that had made such a big impression on him. Since then, he has been focusing on producing sounds with old devices that people usually throw away.

While attending university, Wada met three other boys who shared their love for unconventional musical instruments, and together they founded Open Reel Ensemble—a band that specializes in making music with other old tech. And that’s how the Japanese musician discovered his most successful instrument—the old TV sets.

Wada said it happened completely by mistake. After plugging a sound cable into a composite(复合的) video connector port and seeing the sound on the screen as an image, he started pairing many TVs with PC-controlled video decks at different pitches(音高), thus turning them into percussion instruments. Then, he connected the guitar to his feet and started touching the TV screens to produce buzzing noise. Today, he can make the old television sets sound like electric drums.

The Japanese artist uses old TVs to transform light into sound. It sounds strange, but just take a look at the video of Wada performing and you'll see it's actually pretty cool.

1. What does the underlined word “inadvertent” in paragraph l mean?
A.Wonderful.B.Mysterious.C.Accidental.D.Creative.
2. What happened to Ei Wada after attending a Gamelan music performance in Indonesia?
A.He began doing scientific experiments.
B.He became interested in percussion music.
C.He began making percussion instruments himself.
D.He formed his own band—Braun Tube Jazz Band.
3. When did Ei Wada found Open Reel Ensemble?
A.After he graduated from college.
B.Before he attended a Gamelan music performance.
C.When he played some old cassette tapes.
D.When he was studying at a university.
4. What does the fourth paragraph mainly talk about?
A.Ei Wada’s passion for music.
B.The influence of Braun Tube Jazz Band.
C.Ei Wada’s impression on the Gamelan music.
D.How Ei Wada turned old TVs into percussion instruments.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了上海的一些为弱势群体提供帮助和支持的特色咖啡馆。
7 . 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。

When Zhu Caiping, 73, was diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment(认知损伤) three years ago, she found that     1    (anxious), depression and even looking down on herself became normal in her life. It was not until last year, after she became a restaurant server in Shanghai,     2     her situation began to improve dramatically.

The cafe has eight elderly employees with cognitive impairments,     3     take turns working with other waiters to help customers enjoy their meals. In addition to providing services, the elderly employees participate in welfare activities     4    (organize) by volunteers, such as baking, dancing and learning English.” These activities reactivate my brain,” Zhu said.

Shanghai is also home to other cafes that provide help and support for disadvantaged groups. Last year, the cafe Hinchijou went viral after word spread that half its employees have disabilities,     5    (especial) hearing impairment. In 2018, A-Coffee     6    (establish) in the city, training people with autism (自闭症) to become professional waiters and     7    (provide) them with opportunities for social interaction.

“The popularity of these special cafes     8    (show) that many people in the city pay attention to public welfare, which is the symbol of Shanghai’s soft power,” said Lyu Xiaohui,     9     member of the standing committee of the Xuhui District Committee and director of     10    (it) publicity department.

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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲的是Rita失去了一条腿,她爸爸给她做了一条木腿,最后Rita爬上了山的最高的地方。

8 . Rita was a lovely girl who grew up in the eastern region of Nepal. Watching tourists from everywhere visit her village made Rita ________. So she asked her father, “What are these people doing here, father?” Rita’s father laughed and said, “Darling, they have all come to challenge themselves to ________ to the top of those mountains.”

Amazed at their ________, Rita said, “Really father? Is it ________ to climb to the top?” “Of course, dear. Many people can do it.” ________ her father.

“Someday, I will be able to climb to the highest of these magic mountains,” said Rita, with a strong ________, a burning dream forming in her eyes. But life had other plans for her. Rita ________ one of her legs when she was thirteen. Clouds of hopelessness threw ________ to her happy world. “I will never be ready to climb those mountains,” cried Rita.

Her father ________ her greatly. He couldn’t see his little girl in pain. He too was sad. But he did not ________.

One day, Rita’s father built her a wooden ________, which she could wear and walk. “Never say ‘never’. Start climbing the mountains,” said the ________ father.

Rita was beside herself with joy. She wore the wooden limb (树枝) and walked, and ________. Stood up, and had a second try, and fell again. The whole village ________ at the daddy and daughter’s foolishness. But nothing pulled them down. They kept ________. After five years, Rita made it to the highest of the mountains.

1.
A.confidentB.anxiousC.curiousD.outgoing
2.
A.studyB.climbC.drawD.protect
3.
A.courageB.strengthC.patienceD.decision
4.
A.dangerousB.specialC.difficultD.possible
5.
A.thoughtB.agreedC.repliedD.repeated
6.
A.willB.demandC.attentionD.effort
7.
A.hurtB.lostC.brokeD.used
8.
A.comfortB.kindnessC.sadnessD.surprise
9.
A.lovedB.missedC.changedD.cheated
10.
A.take chargeB.lose temperC.take careD.lose heart
11.
A.armB.legC.houseD.horse
12.
A.frightenedB.confusedC.determinedD.disappointed
13.
A.fellB.satC.ranD.stopped
14.
A.jumpedB.staredC.pointedD.laughed
15.
A.sufferingB.practicingC.dreamingD.improving
2022-03-07更新 | 96次组卷 | 2卷引用:河北省高一年级-完形填空名校好题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。介绍了几种方法使我们普通人也可以为保护野生动物做出自己的微薄的贡献。勿以善小而不为。

9 . Some ways to help and protect wildlife

There are more than 7 billion people on Earth. Imagine what will happen if every one of us is willing to do one thing — no matter how small — to protect wildlife every day.     1    . Here are some ways to help and protect wildlife.

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Take a walk and see and enjoy the wildlife all around you — the birds, reptiles and small and large mammals (哺乳动物). Spend more time outside appreciating, enjoying and learning about wildlife.

Speak up for wildlife

    3    . Call on more people to become concerned about wild animals’ survival. Share your passion for wildlife conservation (保护) with your family. Tell your friends how they can help. Ask everyone you know to stop illegal wildlife trade, wild animals used for entertainment, and much more.

Pick up litter

Picking up litter can save the life of an animal. Litter isn’t just ugly, it’s harmful. Birds and other animals can trap their heads in plastic rings. Fish can get stuck in nets. Plus, trash pollutes everyone’s natural resources.     4    .

Donate or volunteer

When you visit your local zoos and nature reserves, pay the recommended entry fee. Your donations help maintain these conservation areas.     5    . Many organizations and zoos have volunteer programs. You can help clean beaches, rescue wild animals or teach visitors.

A.Go outside and connect with wildlife
B.Do your part by putting trash in its place
C.Become a voice for wildlife on social media
D.Find new ways to use things you already own
E.If you don’t have money to give, donate your time
F.Learn more about our planet’s species from experts
G.Even minor actions can have a difference when we all work together
2022-03-07更新 | 764次组卷 | 6卷引用:河北省高一年级-七选五名校好题
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了四个最安全的旅游目的地。

10 . Are you considering visiting some places in a few weeks, or a few months’ time, and are you looking for the safest places to travel? If yes, this travel guide will provide some places you can visit.


New Zealand

New Zealand has proven to be the world’s safest places to travel after Iceland and they are known for their wonderful dishes such as fish & chips, Hokey Pokey Ice Cream, etc. Whangarei Falls is a twenty-four feet high flowing water with a beautiful view that makes it one of the best waterfalls looking attractive in photographs.


Belize

A visit to Belize would give you experiences such as world-class diving, explorations of jungles, etc. When you are in Belize, you should try the following foods: Rice and Beans, Tamales, Stewed Chicken, Fry Jacks and lots more. Belize is known for Mayan ruins and caves, jungle adventures, and is also known as “Nature’s best-kept secret”.


Greenland

Greenland is said to be a place where you do not have to worry about crime, so you need not worry too much about your safety. It is located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, and it is the world’s largest island. Major tourist offers in Greenland include trips on hiking, tours on dog sledding (雪橇), watching of icebergs, etc.


Tunisia

Tunisia is said to be one of the most visited African countries. Some attractive places include its great capital city of Tunis, the beach resorts of Mahdia and La Kabash Square in Tunis. Tunisia is popular for her beaches which have this golden ring and pocket-friendly expensive items. Tunisians are always willing to help. Some of the delicious dishes that Tunisians enjoy include Traditional Tunisian Bread, Tajine, Meats, etc.

1. What makes New Zealand attractive?
A.Beautiful waterfall.B.Jungle adventures.
C.Low crime rates.D.Golden beaches.
2. Which place should you go to if you are fond of diving?
A.New Zealand.B.Belize.
C.Greenland.D.Tunisia.
3. What can be known about Tunisia?
A.Tunis is the world’s largest port city.B.It is the most visited country in Africa.
C.Tunisians are both warm and friendly.D.It offers first-class hiking experience.
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