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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了英国的四项跑步比赛。

1 . The famous magazine, Runner’s World, has chosen some of the best, most difficult and enjoyable UK races.

Top of the Wolds 10K Challenge

This 10-km countryside track in Yorkshire is all fun until you take the left turn at Nunburnholme. At this point, you enter a serious uphill part, but thankfully the uphill part only lasts for around 1.5km. You’ll have about a kilometre to enjoy the views before the way takes you downhill again, and back to where you started in Warter —a cute little village.

Scurry2Bridges Run

This 161-km relay race is divided into 16 parts, so you each run 4 separate parts. Over the course of this day-long adventure, you’ll each run about marathon distance while the workers will drive around for pick-ups and drop-off s at relay exchange points between the start in Dundee and the finish in Edinburgh.

Scafell Sky Race

Here’s a trail run(越野跑) that is not suitable for beginners. With a total of 3,500 m of ascent(上坡路), this is unquestionably one of the hardest events around. Good thing is that the views are beautiful, and that there’s hot food and a bottle of apple juice waiting for you in the end.

Offa’s Dyke 15

The traditional 15-mile distance begins at the Clock Tower in Hay-on-Wye and includes a few hard climbs before finishing in Kington. This year the hard event has added a challenging 10 km around Kington.

1. What do we know about Scurry2Bridges Run?
A.It has an uphill part about 16 km.B.It is a relay race made up of 16 parts.
C.It is a relay race with 161 miles.D.Runners are forbidden to throw items.
2. Which race best suits racers who want to enjoy food at the end of a race?
A.Scafell Sky Race.B.Offa’s Dyke 15.
C.Top of the Wolds 10K Challenge.D.Scurry2Bridges Run.
3. What do the four races have in common?
A.They are held in the countryside.B.They ask runners to take part alone.
C.They are tough but exciting races.D.They can provide the runners with food.
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2 . Where is the woman going?
A.The hotel.B.The post office.C.The train station.
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3 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. When did the woman lose Harley?
A.Two years ago.B.Three years ago.C.Four years ago.
2. What played a key role in helping the woman reunite with Harley?
A.Jennifer’s phone number.
B.Harley’s microchip ID.
C.The woman’s old address.
3. How did the woman know it was her dog?
A.She saw its picture.
B.Her daughter confirmed it.
C.A volunteer described its features to her.
4. Which means of transportation did the woman take to Arizona?
A.The plane.B.The train.C.The car.
2024-05-28更新 | 20次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省卓越联盟2023-2024学年高一下学期5月期中英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。文章报道了近几个月来,美国媒体和政客认为中国新能源产业产能过剩,而专家们的数据和分析推翻了这一说法。

4 . In recent months, the U. S. media and politicians have launched fierce attacks on China’s new energy industry, claiming that China has flooded the world with too many clean products, including solar power, new energy vehicles and lithium-ion batteries, which have lowered market prices and hurt American workers and factories. However, experts’ data and analysis overturned the Western argument about overcapacity (产能过剩).

Exports do not mean overcapacity. In a global economy with a high division of labor and specialization, it is normal for a country’s productive capacity to go beyond its domestic demand. For example, about 80% of the cars produced in Germany are exported. Commercial aircraft giants Airbus and Boeing export most of their planes to other countries. While Chinese clean technology accounts for only a small fraction of China’s exports, about 4.5 percent last year, far less than Germany. In fact, the Global Electric Vehicle Outlook, released last year, claimed that the global demand for new electric vehicles will reach 45 million units, which China’s new energy products do not go beyond.

America’s new energy industry falls behind due to underinvestment in green technology and infrastructure (基础设施). Take wind energy for example. A recent report from the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) shows that the United States is struggling in its development of wind energy. Building a wind farm requires huge turbine blades (涡轮叶片) and a lot of custom engineering to produce huge towers and foundations, which makes wind energy difficult to trade between countries, so the supply chain needed to run a wind farm smoothly faces great trouble.

China is the only country with enough supply chains to keep wind energy growing without difficulties. Chinese Vice Finance Minister Liao Min said green technology products in China will help the country meet its carbon emission targets and contribute to the global response to climate change and green development.

1. What does the passage mainly talk about?
A.China’s new energy industry hurt American factories.
B.China’s new energy products will bring down market prices.
C.Expert’s data and analysis turned over the U. S. media and politicians.
D.The argument of China’s new energy industry’s overcapacity is baseless.
2. What can we learn from paragraph 2 and 3?
A.America’s new energy industry falls behind for lacking supply chain.
B.To export, China’s new energy industry’s capacity has gone beyond its demand.
C.America’s new energy industry falls behind for lacking enough related investment.
D.The great global demand for new electric vehicles doesn’t reach China’s capacity.
3. What is Liao Min’s attitude toward China’s green industry?
A.Negative.B.Positive.C.Objective.D.Indifferent.
4. Where might be the passage taken from?
A.A research paper.B.A online conference.
C.An official report.D.A newspaper.
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5 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1. Who started the competition?
A.A company.B.A teacher.C.A student.
2. What are the participants invited to do?
A.Organize a program.B.Write an essay.C.Plant a garden.
3. What will the winning school receive beside some money?
A.A lot of computers.B.A hybrid school bus.C.Some beautiful lights.
4. What is the advantage of hybrid school bus over the ordinary one?
A.It is much safer.B.It runs much faster.C.It is more environmentally.
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。主要介绍了出生在荷兰的Robert van Gulik成长背景及其所取得的成就。

6 . Robert van Gulik was born on August 9, 1910 in the Netherlands. His mother came from a family of musicians and piano makers, a fact that greatly influenced Robert’s life. His father was a physician in army, a position which required frequent foreign postings (派驻). The family lived in various areas of the East Indies for most of Robert’s youth. This experience contributed to his appreciation for cultures and mastery of several languages.

He was an eager academic, collector of art and manuscripts (手稿), and translator of ancient writings. He studied and trained to become a master musician on the Chinese guqin and eventually wrote two books on the instrument. Similarly, his skills as an artist in the traditional Chinese style and knowledge of calligraphy were extraordinary. He wrote and published a number of non-fiction, scholarly articles and books on Chinese music, art, and literature, as well as Chinese culture and traditions.

Although he also wrote essays and short stories, Robert remained best known for his Chinese mysteries. In 1940, Robert came across an 18th-century Chinese novel that would take his career down an unplanned pathway and result in the public fame he never expected. The novel, titled Four GreatStrange Cases of Empress Wu’s Reign, was a fictional account of the deeds of Judge Dee, one of the heroes of traditional Chinese detective fiction, and was set during the 7th-century Tang Dynasty. Interested, Robert not only translated the novel into English, but he explored the history of Chinese Penal Code (刑法) and other legal literature of the period. It was not until 1949 that Robert was able to publish his translation Dee Goong An (狄公案): Three Murder Cases Solved by Judge Dee. Robert’s Chinese mysteries include over 10 novels and short-story volumes, recording the career of Chinese detective called Di Renjie. Interestingly, the tales first found fame in oriental (东方的) editions, before being translated into English in 1957.

1. What helped Robert develop the ability in several languages?
A.His eagerness for art and ancient writing.
B.His mother’s good family background.
C.His appreciation for cultures and languages.
D.His living in different parts of the East Indies.
2. What does paragraph 2 tell us about Robert?
A.His hobbies.B.His skills.C.His books.D.His achievements.
3. Why does the author mention the 18th-century Chinese novel?
A.To recommend a Chinese mystery fiction to us.
B.To show the factor leading to Robert’s great fame.
C.To help us learn about the 7th-century Tang Dynasty.
D.To value the development of Chinese detective fictions.
4. Which proverb can best describe Robert’s translation of Dee Goong An: Three Murder Cases Solved by Judge Dee?
A.Better late than never.B.Attitude is everything.
C.Practice makes perfect.D.Rome was not built in a day.
2024-05-28更新 | 38次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省浙里特色联盟2023-2024学年高一下学期4月期中英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。本文探讨了人们头脑中的“碎碎念”现象,并建议我们接受并正确处理它,而不是将其视为我们身份的核心部分。

7 . When did the voice inside your head start talking? I became aware of mine at about the age of 15. At night, I sometimes found it difficult to get to sleep because there was so much “mind chatter” inside my head.

In fact, mind chatter is quite common for human beings. Usually, whenever our attention isn’t focused, a stream of mental activities flows through our minds--thoughts about the future or the past, daydreams about various realities, or friends or other people. We often call this mental activity “thinking”, but this isn’t really so.

Real thinking suggests something active over which we have conscious (有意识的) control. It happens when we consciously use powers of reason and logic to evaluate different choices, make decisions and plans, organize our lives, solve problems and so on. But mind chatter isn’t like this. It’s purposeless, running through our heads no matter what our desires are and disturbing us.

For example, imagine you’re thinking about what courses to take for the next school year. As you are considering them, thoughts about your favorite subjects flood in, reminding you of a project that you really like. This makes you remember chatting with friends about a fascinating article on climate change. Suddenly, you remember the upcoming science fair and you worry about managing your time. All these thoughts leave you struggling to focus, and you end up seeking advice from classmates.

However, it’s unrealistic to expect to silence our mind chatter altogether. It’s such a natural part of our minds that it’s unlikely to disappear. We should accept it and treat it as a kind of physiological (生理的) process that takes place inside us but is not part of our identity. We should treat it in the same way that we treat the process like eating and the flow of our blood. We don’t get our sense of identity from them, so why should we identify with the voice inside our head?

1. How is real thinking different from mind chatter?
A.It is illogical.B.It is related to active reasoning.
C.It lacks a clear purpose.D.It is driven by desires.
2. What does the example about mind chatter in paragraph 4 highlight?
A.Its inability to give advice.B.Its connection to our memories.
C.Its impact on our concentration.D.Its common presence in our mind.
3. What does the author think of mind chatter?
A.It’s normal.B.It’s unusual.C.It’s beneficial.D.It’s harmful.
4. Why does the author mention physiological processes in the last paragraph?
A.To stress the importance of mind chatter.
B.To show mind chatter cannot define who we are.
C.To explain the link between mental and physical health.
D.To prove the human body’s physiological effect.
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8 . 假如你是李华,上周日,学校邀请了一位老科学家来校举办讲座,全校同学都出席并专心聆听了这次讲座。请你据此为校报英语栏目写一则新闻报道,内容包括:
1. 讲座的时间和地点;2. 讲座的主题和后续的相关活动。
注意:1.写作词数为 80 左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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2024-05-28更新 | 27次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省余姚中学2023-2024学年高一下学期期中考试 英语 Word版含答案
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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。文章讲述了根据白宫上周六(4月13日)通过的一项法案,如果TikTok的母公司字节跳动拒绝出售该平台,该平台将很快在美国被禁。
9 . 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。

TikTok will soon be banned in the United States if its parent company ByteDance     1     (refuse) to sell the platform, according to a bill     2     (pass) by the White House on Saturday (April 13).

An earlier version of the new bill, which was attempting     3    (give)the China-based company a six-month deadline to sell the app, was passed in the Senate (众议院) last month, even after both Democrats (民主党人) and Republicans (共和党人) voiced concerns over national security.

The revised bill has now been combined     4     a larger package of international policies, including support for Israel and Ukraine, and is being presented to the Senate where it again waits for     5     (approve).

Over the past month, ByteDance     6     (push) back against the bill, and encouraged its 170 million U.S. users to contact the government and express     7     protest to the ban.

“We will not stop fighting and advocating for you, with     8     we together build this amazing platform,” TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew said in a video uploaded in March. “We will continue to do all we can, including using our legal rights, to protect this platform.”

Once the bill passes successfully, it will extend the deadline for ByteDance to sell to nine months, with an     9     (addition) three months available if a sale is     10     progress.

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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要是关于工作年龄人口增加对经济增长的潜在影响,以及那些过早面临老龄化挑战的国家所面临的问题和应对策略。

10 . An increase in a country’s working-age population is a blessing. Lots of workers support relatively few children and retired people. So long as the labor market can absorb an increasing number of job-seekers, output per head will rise. That can boost savings and investment, leading to higher economic growth, more productivity gains and developmental speed-up. Yet for countries that fail to seize this opportunity, the results can be tough.

Consider Thailand. It is rapidly aging. In 2021, the share of Thais aged 65 or over hit 14%, a figure that is often used to define an aged society Soon Thailand will, like Japan, South Korea and most Western countries, see a decreasing supply of workers and flagging productivity and growth without extraordinary measures. Yet unlike Japan and the rest. Thailand is not a developed country. It has got old before it has got rich.

This is a big barrier to Thailand’s future development. To protect its aging citizens, many of whom are poor, Thailand’s government will have to spend more on health care and pensions (养老金). This will make it harder to invest in productivity-boosting skills and infrastructure (基础设施). And where Thailand goes, many developing countries will follow.

One conclusion is that countries with a working-age burst need seeking more economic growth out of it. India may never have a better chance than the present. It is widely accepted that privatization and looser foreign-investment rules could raise its growth rate.

Another conclusion is that developing countries need to start planning for old age earlier. They should reform their pension systems, including by raising retirement ages. They should encourage financial markets, providing options for long-term saving and health insurance. And they should try harder to increase female participation in the labor force. Getting more women into jobs would help deal with the fact that women live longer than men, but tend to have less savings and pensions, leaving them in difficult situations in old age.

1. What does “opportunity” in the first paragraph refer to?
A.Providing more jobs for working-age laborers.
B.Reducing support for children and the elderly.
C.Encouraging investment for economic growth.
D.Increasing economic output and labor productivity.
2. Why is aging considered a barrier to Thailand’s future development?
A.It causes a shortage of young workers.
B.It forces the country to invest in infrastructure.
C.It leads to less investment in economic development.
D.It increases the burden on the working-age population.
3. Why is it important for developing countries to involve more women in labor force?
A.To extend women’s retirement ages.
B.To encourage women to be included in health insurance.
C.To equalize the number of men and women in the workplace.
D.To settle the conflict between women’s long lifespan and small pension.
4. What is the best title of the passage?
A.Aging Problems in Developing Countries.
B.Planning Ahead for Aging Societies.
C.Challenges and Opportunities of Aging Societies.
D.The Role of Female Labors in Addressing the Aging Issue.
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