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1 . 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
1. What is the man doing on his computer?
A.Watching a movie.B.Listening to a book.C.Enjoying some music.
2. How often is the reading posted on the website?
A.Monthly.B.Weekly.C.Daily.
3. What is Daniel Radcliffe?
A.A director.B.A writer.C.An actor.
2024-01-26更新 | 25次组卷 | 1卷引用:河北省唐山市丰南区第一中学2023-2024学年高三上学期第二次阶段考试英语试题
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2 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1. What is the speaker doing now?
A.Giving a lesson.B.Making a speech.C.Reporting news.
2. What temperature can the sand battery store heat around?
A.About 500 °C.B.About 400 °C.C.About 100 °C.
3. What does the speaker say about the sand battery?
A.Complicated.B.Cheap.C.Space-consuming.
2024-01-26更新 | 44次组卷 | 1卷引用:河北省唐山市丰南区第一中学2023-2024学年高三上学期第一次阶段考试英语试题
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3 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. When did the horse-face skirt first appear?
A.In the Han Dynasty.B.In the Song Dynasty.C.In the Ming Dynasty.
2. Why does the man want to know more about the skirt?
A.To make a traditional skirt.
B.To buy one for his sister.
C.To get a good presentation topic.
3. What color waist does the Ming horse-face skirt usually have?
A.White.B.Red.C.Blue.
2024-01-24更新 | 42次组卷 | 1卷引用:河北省唐山市丰南区第一中学2023-2024学年高三上学期第一次阶段考试英语试题
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4 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1. Who is the speaker talking to?
A.Teachers.B.Students.C.Parents.
2. What is important to a good class according to the speaker?
A.Interesting teaching methods.
B.Students' class performance.
C.Teachers' attitude toward it.
3. What can the listeners do if they are dissatisfied with the material?
A.Pay 25 dollars for the service.
B.Contact the speaker to change new ones.
C.Keep the material and take their money back.
2024-01-24更新 | 29次组卷 | 1卷引用:河北省唐山市丰南区第一中学2023-2024学年高三上学期第二次阶段考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是应用文。介绍了世界各地的一些快餐服务。

5 . Where to find your favorite food may be one main thing that comes to your mind while travelling. Thankfully, fast food services are available across the world. Followings are some fast food services across the world.

Papa John’s Pizza

Papa John’s is the fourth largest pizza delivery service in the US. This service is available in 34 countries in total. Out of 4,000 restaurants of Papa John’s, 3,200 are situated in the United States. The founder, John Schnatter opened the first restaurant of Papa John’s Pizza in 1984 in Indiana. “Better ingredients, Better pizza” is the slogan of Papa John’s pizza service.

In 2002, Papa John’s became the first pizza chain service in the United States with online ordering facility. Today, over 205,000 employees work in Papa John’s with a net revenue of US$1.4 billion.

Dairy Queen

The Dairy Queen service is available in 6,000 locations across the world. Dairy Queen operates in 18 countries apart from the United States. Among the US states, Texas has the most number of Dairy Queen restaurants — 600 restaurants.

Dairy Queen was founded by John Fremont McCullough in 1940. The first Dairy Queen store started in Joliet city of Illinois state. Soft serve ice cream is the signature product of Dairy Queen. It has also featured on company logo. The stores of DQ also serve burgers, French fries, processed fried chicken, frozen treats and hot dogs.

Starbucks

Seattle-based Starbucks is the largest coffee company in the world. Starbucks has 23,187 stores across 64 countries. Among them, 12,973 are located in the US. Starbucks serves cold & hot beverages, wines, beer and snacks. Starbucks offers 87,000 drink combinations for the customers.

Starbucks was founded in 1971 by Jerry Baldwin, Gordon Bowker and Zev Siegl. Interestingly, since 1987, Starbucks has been adding minimum two new stores on daily basis. They also use 93 million gallons of milk and 2.3 billion paper cups per year for the service.

1. Which of the following brands is the earliest to be founded?
A.Papa John’s Pizza.B.Starbucks.
C.Dairy Queen.D.Better Pizza.
2. What is the common feature of the three fast food services?
A.They all operate in over 15 countries.
B.They have the same problems now.
C.They all set up the first store in China.
D.They are all located in the US states.
3. What do we know about Starbucks from the text?
A.It is the largest food company in the world.
B.Its stores have been increasing since 1987.
C.Its ice cream is the hottest product in its stores.
D.It sticks to the idea of the environmental protection.
2024-01-01更新 | 45次组卷 | 1卷引用:河北省唐山市开滦第二中学2022-2023学年高二下学期3月月考英语试题
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6 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

Last week, I was having breakfast at Chick-fil-A and as I was sitting in my truck eating, I noticed a homeless guy sitting on the curb (路边) behind the building with his dog.

He was holding a sign asking for money or food donations to help feed him and his dog. I observed him the entire time I ate my breakfast. He mostly just sat there scratching his dog and holding the sign while people drove past ignoring them. When I finished my breakfast, I decided to make another run through the drive-through and ordered a large chicken biscuit combo. As I was leaving, I pulled up alongside him and handed him the bag of breakfast and a small bag of dog food I had in my truck for my dog.

The bag of Chick-fil-A put a huge smile on his face, but when I handed him the bag of dog food, the guy literally lost it and started bawling (放声痛哭) right there on the side of my truck. After regaining his composure, he exclaimed that it had been so long since somebody had treated him like a human being. I asked him if he would be willing to work hard for a decent day’s pay and he immediately straightened up and exclaimed that he could be the hardest worker I had ever seen. I gave him my business card and a fiver and told him to meet me at that spot the next morning and I would put him to work.

The next day I stopped in and sure enough he was waiting there for me. I took him and his dog to the jobsite. He wasn’t kidding about being a hard worker; this guy carried wood around and fetched tools out of my truck for me all day without complaining once. His dog just followed him the entire time. During the day I learned about his misfortune.


注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 开头已给出。
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At the end of the day I took him to my bank and withdrew his day’s pay which amounted to $80.


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When I left him last night, he looked like a different person from the man I saw hanging his head in shame behind Chick-fil-A.


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2024-01-01更新 | 34次组卷 | 1卷引用:河北省唐山市开滦第二中学2022-2023学年高二下学期3月月考英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了大脑在几个小时的思考后会感到精神疲惫是因为一种叫做谷氨酸盐的化合物在大脑前部区域的积累。谷氨酸过多可能有害,所以大脑减少活动。文章解释了研究开展的过程以及谷氨酸未来的潜在应用。

7 . Thinking hard for several hours can leave us feeling mentally tired — and now we may know why. Prolonged concentration leads to the build-up of a compound called glutamate (谷氨酸盐) in regions at the front of the brain. This may provide an explanation as to why we avoid difficult tasks when mentally exhausted: the glutamate overload makes further mental work difficult.

Too much glutamate is potentially harmful, says Antonius Wiehler at the Paris Brain Institute in France, who led the research. “The brain wants to avoid this, so it is trying to reduce activity.”

To learn more, Wiehler and his team used a technique called magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS), which measures levels of various chemicals in living tissue harmlessly. They focused on a region towards the front and sides of the brain called the lateral prefrontal cortex (侧前额叶皮层), which much previous work has shown is involved in difficult mental tasks.

The team asked 40 people to do memory tasks while lying in an MRS scanner. These included watching sequences of numbers appear on a screen and stating if the current number was the same as a previous one. Twenty-six of the participants did a harder version of this task, while the other 14 were given an easier one.

Levels of eight different brain chemicals were measured, including glutamate. After completing the memory tasks for six hours, those doing the harder version had raised levels of glutamate in their lateral prefrontal cortex compared with the start of the experiment. In those doing the easier task, levels stayed about the same. Across all participants, there was no rise in the other seven brain chemicals that were measured.

Among the participants doing the harder tasks, their glutamate level rise corresponded with dilation (扩大) of the pupils (瞳孔) in their eyes, another broad measure of exhaust. Those doing the simpler task reported feeling tired, but had no glutamate rise or pupil dilation.

“Measuring brain glutamate could be used to reveal how hard a region of the brain has been working,” says Reto Huber at the University of Zurich in Switzerland. “We never had a good measure for that on the molecular (分子的) or neurotransmitter (神经传递素) level. This looks really promising. It could potentially be used by doctors to assess people with conditions that can make concentrating difficult.”

1. Why does the brain reduce activity when it feels mentally tired according to the text?
A.To stop causing damage to memories.B.To prevent glutamate from harming us.
C.To complete more difficult work.D.To make quick decisions.
2. How did Wiehler and his team do their research?
A.By monitoring pupils’ glutamate levels.
B.By monitoring the participants’ responses to different tasks.
C.By comparing the changes of participants’ chemical levels after tasks.
D.By analyzing different people’s glutamate levels.
3. What can we infer from Reto Huber’s words in the last paragraph?
A.We will have a good measure for brain glutamate in the future.
B.Measuring brain glutamate can show which brain area is working.
C.We have a new direction in studying the brain glutamate.
D.Measuring brain glutamate may be adopted in medicine.
4. What is the text mainly about?
A.How to relax your brain after thinking hard for several hours.
B.Why thinking hard for several hours can make you mentally tired.
C.What can you do to help your brain make right decisions.
D.What makes you tired after working for a long time.
2024-01-01更新 | 39次组卷 | 1卷引用:河北省唐山市开滦第二中学2022-2023学年高二下学期3月月考英语试题
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文章大意:本文是说明文。本文介绍了电动汽车使用锂离子电池的情况下,电池在使用寿命结束后如何回收利用的问题。

8 . Electric vehicles (EVs) have long been advertised as environmentally friendly vehicles. This is true, to some extent. EVs do not emit any carbon dioxide into the environment, unlike conventional cars.

But scientists foresee a new problem. Cars run on batteries, and electric cars are no different. So once the battery reaches the end of its useful life, what will be done with it?

As the number of electric vehicles in use increases greatly, scientists must discover an effective recycling method for EV batteries.

While electric cars and gas-powered cars essentially function in the same way, a major difference between the two is their batteries.

Electric vehicles use lithium-ion (锂离子) batteries, which are larger and heavier than a non-EV car’s lead-acid (铅酸) batteries. Instead of fuel, EVs rely directly on their batteries for a source of energy.

When charging, electricity triggers (引起) chemical changes within the battery. On the road, the chemical changes are converted into electricity, thus powering the car. The continuous charge-discharge process reduces the charge (电荷) the battery can hold. Thus, the distance and time between the car’s next charging session decreases.

The battery’s average lifespan ranges from five to eight years to 10-20 at most, so drivers will need to replace EV batteries many times in the car’s life.

A major issue with EV batteries is the inconvenience they pose during dismantling (拆卸). EV batteries are made up of several hundred lithium-ion cells. Each cell contains risky materials and must be dismantled individually. If not dismantled correctly, the battery cells may even explode.

Additionally, recycling methods that do exist for these batteries are energy- and cost-intensive. In fact, in the European Union and the US, lithium-ion battery recycling rates are only 5%.

Companies are trying to find solutions. Nissan, a car company, is reusing their electric car batteries in automated guided vehicles in their factories. These vehicles deliver car parts to workers. Volkswagen also uses its batteries like Nissan, but also recently opened its first recycling plant.

1. What can we learn from the sixth paragraph?
A.The chemical changes within the battery can power the car directly.
B.The charge process can prolong the life of the battery.
C.The battery’s lifespan may be affected by the continuous use of the car.
D.Chemical changes have no effect on the battery.
2. What does the underlined word “inconvenience” in the eighth paragraph refer to?
A.The complexity and danger when dismantling EV batteries.
B.Battery charging is very complex.
C.A lack of charging equipment for EVs.
D.Battery recycling performance is poor.
3. What is the last paragraph mainly about?
A.Some companies are improving the battery’s lifespan.
B.Some companies are establishing EV plants.
C.EVs are becoming more and more popular these days.
D.Recycling methods help solve the EVs’ battery problem.
2024-01-01更新 | 36次组卷 | 1卷引用:河北省唐山市开滦第二中学2022-2023学年高二下学期3月月考英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了几个月前快退休的莫莉收到了以前学生写给自己的75封信,信中学生们要么感激莫莉,要么讲述了中学时的激动时刻,或者学术上的突破。与此同时,她也注意到她第一年教学时的评论和40年后收到的评论非常相似。

9 . In Molly Pollak’s second-floor Manhattan apartment, the spare bedroom is filled with decades of classroom memories.

“Those are all my high school yearbooks,” Pollak says, ________ to a shelf. “Those are my middle school yearbooks. I really need to throw them away,” she admits.

But after 40 years teaching English to middle and high school students, there’s one book Pollak will never ________ . It’s a big book with an orange cover. She ________ this book a few months ago. It was the________of the school year and the students were taking off for the summer. But Pollak was taking off for, well, forever.

As news of her ________ spread, Ora Bayewitz-Meier, one of Pollak’s former students, reached out to other former students and ________ them to write in. They did eagerly.

She received 75 ________. These weren’t just a paragraph or two — many were pages long. “I don’t think it is an exaggeration (夸张) to say that you________ my life,” wrote Rebecca Rosenthal. “There are a handful of people that ________ who I am and you are one of them,” wrote Chris Ryan, one of her students in the 80s. Other letters tell of a trying moment in middle school.

When Pollak and her husband first sat down to read this book, she________ something: The ________from Pollak’s first year of teaching back in 1974, and the ones from 40 years later, are very ________. They saw the same themes over and over.

So Pollak did what English teachers do: She________those themes and found a thesis statement (中心句). “And the thesis statement is not what you ________ it is,” she says.

It’s essentially this: “Molly________ us like adults when no one else did. She challenged us to rise to the occasion.” That’s from the letter Jackson Krule wrote. He had Ms. Pollak as his teacher in 10th, 11th and 12th grade.

1.
A.referringB.pointingC.wavingD.adding
2.
A.throw awayB.pick upC.give awayD.sell out
3.
A.wroteB.submittedC.receivedD.published
4.
A.startB.endC.symbolD.bottom
5.
A.appointmentB.arrivalC.retirementD.promotion
6.
A.forcedB.followedC.allowedD.invited
7.
A.booksB.lettersC.emailsD.gifts
8.
A.changedB.savedC.gaveD.dominated
9.
A.shapedB.destroyedC.acceptedD.created
10.
A.recalledB.attractedC.noticedD.admitted
11.
A.responsesB.commentsC.effortsD.decisions
12.
A.familiarB.similarC.differentD.tough
13.
A.looked downB.looked outC.looked upD.looked across
14.
A.rememberB.thinkC.appreciateD.cherish
15.
A.taughtB.impressedC.treatedD.contacted
2023-12-31更新 | 46次组卷 | 1卷引用:河北省唐山市开滦第二中学2022-2023学年高二下学期3月月考英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了美国的一位名叫保罗·奥沙利文在Face book上找到了和他同名的音乐人,并且与他们组成了一个乐队——The Paul O’ Sullivans。这些音乐人分别来自不同的国家,在时区和技术等方面存在很多问题,但他们使用特殊的方式进行音乐制作。在发布首支单曲后,因为其中一位保罗生病,乐队暂时停止运营,但他们之间的友谊没有间断。几年后,保罗们重新开始制作音乐,并且他们认为跨国合作能够减轻COVID-19带来的不适感。

10 . One evening in 2014, feeling bored, Paul O’Sullivan from Baltimore went to Face book to find out just how many others on the social network shared his name. Moments later, Paul O’Sullivan had many name twins from around the world filling his screen. He decided to send friend requests (请求) to them all.

Many Paul O’Sullivans paid little attention to him, but a few took up his invitation. “My first thought was ‘Who is this guy and what does he want from me?’” says Paul O’Sullivan from Rotterdam, the Netherlands — now known as Rotterdam Paul.

Baltimore Paul noticed something four of them had in common: They were all musicians. He had an idea. Wouldn’t it be funny if they formed a band (乐队) called The Paul O’Sullivans? They all agreed.

Starting a band across several time zones means a lot of problems, like shaky Wi-Fi and other technical difficulties. To fix this, they came up with a special idea. Baltimore Paul and Rotterdam Paul record a basic track (音轨), then e-mail it to Manchester Paul. Once Manchester Paul records a bass track, he e-mails it buck to Baltimore Paul, who then builds it into the main song. Later, Pennsylvania Paul adds the drumbeat. Round and round the track goes until they achieve the sound they want.

The Paul O’Sullivan Band released (发布) its first song, “Namesake,” in March 2016. It’s a cheerful song about long-distance friendships:

But just months after the song’s release, Baltimore Paul began experiencing health problems that forced him to stop making music. The other Pauls decided to take a break too — from the band.

But they didn’t stop their friendship. The other Pauls made sure Baltimore Paul never felt alone. They often shared family pictures and talked online.

Four years later, Baltimore Paul was well enough to start making music again. But now their international connection took on new meaning. “Writing a song with someone across the world makes you feel less trapped (困住) and less unhappy because of COVID-19,” says Baltimore Paul.

1. How did Rotterdam Paul feel about Baltimore Paul’s request at first?
A.Curious.B.Excited.C.Nervous.D.Annoyed.
2. How did the Pauls record their first song?
A.By recording their song at the same time online.
B.By getting together and recording a small part each time.
C.By making a piece of music and adding their tracks separately.
D.By inventing new technology allowing them to record together.
3. Why did the Pauls stop making music after their first song?
A.One of them was ill.B.One of them was too busy.
C.They wanted to change their style.D.They found it hard to work online.
4. What does the Pauls’ international connection bring to them now?
A.Wealth.B.Comfort.C.Many concerts.D.More friendships.
2023-12-21更新 | 29次组卷 | 1卷引用:河北省迁安市2023-2024学年高一上学期期中考试英语试卷
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