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1 . 假设你叫李华,你的朋友Jack来信,说他打算下个月来中山游玩。请你用英文给也回信,内容包括:
1. 表示欢迎;
2. 推荐中山景点和文化特色等;
3. 表达祝愿。
注意:
1. 词数100左右;
2. 可适当加入细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Jack,
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Yours,

Li Hua

2024-01-29更新 | 42次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省中山市2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章讲述了文物保护者王永先退休后通过教学保持对中国古建筑的热爱,他在网络上开设的斗拱课程深受观众喜爱,让大家明白了斗拱的工作原理,王永先很高兴自己拥有很多年轻观众,希望吸引更多人关注和保护中国古建筑。

2 . After returing from his job as a cultural relics protection worker 10 years ago, Wang Yongxian kept his love for ancient Chinese architecture (建筑) through teaching.

Now aged 73, he still teaches a course named “Conservation and Restoration of Ancient Chinese Buildings” at a University in Shanxi province. His main interest is Dougong, a construction method that uses interlocking (紧密连接的) wooden pieces to form structures. The method is one of the most important features of ancient Chinese architecture.

Wang also started online classes to better explain Dougong to those who showed a strong interest in his course. Following a suggestion from his students, he became a vlogger using the account name “Dougong class”. The account is regularly updated with short video clips Wang produces himself. He is surprised that his classes are so popular on social media. The first six lectures on ancient Chinese buildings that he uploaded over a six-month period have received 1.6 million views.

To make it easier for newcomers to the subject to understand, Wang made a wooden Dougong model. Each part is marked with a number or name, and the model can be taken apart and put together, a process that Wang filmed and put online. Some viewers said that they had long been puzzled by Dougong structures, but finally understood how they work after watching the video of “Dougong grandpa”.

Wang said when he was young, the beautiful ancient temples in his hometown had ignited his interest in ancient wooden buildings and finally led him to turn his interest into a lifelong career. What makes him happy today is not only that the government set aside more money for the research and protection of cultural relics, but also that society is more aware of the importance of such work.

To his surprise, about 90 percent of his more than 100,000 viewers online are below age 30. That fact makes him more confident that as long as the story of Chinese ancient architecture is told in the right way, it can attract more people.

1. What can we learn from the first two paragraphs?
A.Dougong is a well-protected Chinese building structure.
B.Dougong is a traditional Chinese wooden building method.
C.Dougong is a course which Wang teaches after retirement.
D.Dougong is the most important feature of ancient architecture.
2. What made Wang a vlogger?
A.The advice from his students.
B.The online course he attended.
C.The popularity of social media.
D.The awareness to attract viewers.
3. What can we learn about Wang’s vlog from paragraphs 3 and 4?
A.It is updated by his students.
B.It proves to be a great success.
C.It is intended for newcomers.
D.It has puzzled some viewers.
4. What does the underlined word “ignited” in Paragraph 5 mean?
A.Ignored.B.Widened.C.Started.D.Changed.
2024-01-29更新 | 52次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省中山市2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了一位名叫Dorothy Hoffner的104岁老妇人跳伞的故事,以及她如何通过自己的勇气和热情激励了全世界的人们追求自己的激情和梦想。

3 . At the age of 104, Dorothy Hoffner achieved what few would dare — she _________ a Guinness World Record by skydiving from 13,500 feet From Chicago. Dorothy first tried skydiving at 100. This week, she beat herself, leaving her walker on the ground,_________ out of a plane, and _________ gracefully in Ottawa, Illinois.

Since her youth, Dorothy had taken up _________, even driving across the country on her own. Her _________ and love for life were obvious in her decision to take to the skies in her golden years.

When asked about her amazing achievement, Dorothy didn’t make a big deal about it and simply said, “Age doesn’t really matter.” Her words really showed the _________ and energy she had. Dorothy had faced many challenges throughout her long and _________ life. For example, she _________ the Spanish flu and other pandemics, and she never let those things get her down. She always had this unbelievable _________ that made her want to __________ herself and try new things.

As news of Dorothy’s __________ achievement spread, she became a __________ of hope and inspiration worldwide. Her story particularity awoke the passions (激情) of those facing their own challenges, __________ them to embrace life’s adventures despite their situations. Dorothy serves as a living example of the famous saying, “It’s never too late,” inspiring us all to __________ our passions and __________ regardless of our age.

1.
A.lostB.brokeC.remainedD.brought
2.
A.pushingB.pullingC.jumpingD.falling
3.
A.flyingB.climbingC.divingD.landing
4.
A.challengesB.changesC.creationsD.chances
5.
A.restlessnessB.helplessnessC.fearlessnessD.pointlessness
6.
A.abilityB.wisdomC.knowledgeD.patience
7.
A.excitingB.satisfyingC.frustratingD.disappointing
8.
A.savedB.curedC.rescuedD.survived
9.
A.prideB.creativityC.spiritD.joy
10.
A.pushB.pullC.bringD.lock
11.
A.specialB.unusualC.extraD.separate
12.
A.signalB.giftC.lackD.symbol
13.
A.encouragingB.challengingC.demandingD.threatening
14.
A.controlB.shareC.followD.resist
15.
A.emotionsB.actionsC.fearsD.dreams
2024-01-25更新 | 49次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省中山市2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了四个复活节可以去度假的地方。

4 . Four ideas for the best Easter holidays

When the kids breakup from school it can be difficult to choose what to do. With the Easter holidays just around the comer, here are four different ideas to inspire you to make the most of the break, whatever your age.

York

Bursting with museums, attractions, and events for everyone, York is the perfect Easter holiday destination. Going with grandparents? They’ll love walking the cobbled streets for sweet treats or stopping for an afternoon tea at one of the many historic hotels. Or learn about the diverse history of this amazing city at one of the museums. There really is something for everyone in this attractive city.

Botany Bay

Botany Bay is a great spot to spend a day relaxing and playing on the sands. Located in Kent and with lifeguards on duty, it’s a great spot for surfing, exploring the rockpools, and hunting for fossils. For a longer stay, why not hire a car for the Easter holiday and take a road trip along the Kentish coast British seaside break?

Bristol

Travel to the southwest to explore bustling (熙熙攘攘的) Bristol. Bristol is full of amazing restaurants housed in warehouses that remind you of the city’s maritime history. There are also wonderful museums, amazing parks for picnics and games, and even a surf centre nearby. Shop. eat, play — whatever you fancy doing, Bristol has it all.

Snowdonla

Head to North Wales if you’re after some wild adventures. There are plenty of hills, lakes, rivers, and benches to explore, but if your kids have a lot of energy to burn, then Mount Snowdon should be your choice. Standing 1,085 metres tall, it’s sure to provide an exciting adventure for the whole family. Local guides are available to lead you to the top, if you wish.

1. Where will a family with grandparents choose to go?
A.YorkB.Botany Bay.C.Bristol.D.Snowdonia.
2. What do Botany Bay and Bristol have in common?
A.Parks.B.Restaurants .C.Fossil museums.D.Surf spots.
3. What can you do in Snowdonia?
A.Have a picnic.B.Play games.C.Look for fossils.D.Climb mountains.
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文章大意:本文是记叙文。文章主要讲述住在得克萨斯州的12岁的肖恩·雷登(Sean Redden)通过网络帮助了一位远在芬兰的生命垂危的女孩的故事。

5 . One day, 12-year-old Sean Redden surfed the Internet and went to a popular chat room. Just as he was about to be offline, he saw a name he’d never seen there before, Susan. Her brief message was “Would someone help me?”

Sean typed back, “What’s wrong?” A moment later he received this message, “I can’t breathe. Help me! I can’t get out of my chair.”

Oh, man, Sean thought. Pretending to be paralyzed (瘫痪) was a bad joke. Then he wondered   what if she really is sick? “Hey. Mom.” he called. “There’s a kid here who’s sick or something.” Sharon looked at the computer screen. “It’s not just some game, is it?” she asked.

The message was not a joke. Susan was actually a 20-ycar-old student, working late at night at a college library near Helsinki, Finland - almost 7,000 miles away from Sean’s home in Texas. While searching the Internet, she began to feel terrible pain all through her body. The library was silent and empty. The nearest phone was outside in the hallway. She couldn’t move that far. Any movement caused the pain to get worse. Then she realized she might get help on the Internet.

“I don’t think it’s a joke, Mom,“ Sean said. And he typed, “Where are you?” After a long while, the letters appeared, “Finland.” Sean and Sharon couldn’t believe it. Not knowing what else to do, Sharon called the local police.

Sharon explained the situation to the officer Amy Schmidt. Schmidt told Sharon to try to get the sick girl’s phone number. Texas police called the international telephone operator and asked to be connected to the proper agency (机构) in Finland. The call was put through to a nearby rescue station. The Texas police gave Susan’s address to the Finnish operator. When Sean heard that, he typed, “Help is on the way.”

In a few minutes, Susan heard people running down the hallway outside the door. Suddenly, the door opened. Emergency workers and three policemen ran in. Susan turned once more to the computer, “They are here. Thanks. Bye-bye.”

Four days later, the police in Texas received a message from officers in Finland: “Thanks to her Internet friend. Susan has received medical treatment she badly needed. She is doing well.”

1. What happened when Sean was about to get offline?
A.He noticed an unfamiliar name.
B.He came across a friend in the chat room.
C.A piece of online news attracted him.
D.His computer broke down.
2. What happened to Susan?
A.She fell down on the ground.
B.She was locked in the library.
C.She lost her phone.
D.She was too sick to move.
3. How did Sean and her mother Sharon help Susan?
A.They asked for help online
B.They reported to the Texas police.
C.They sent messages to Susan’s friend.
D.They called the rescue station in Finland.
4. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A.Help on the Internet
B.Help on the Way
C.Making Friends Online
D.Police Officer’s Act of Kindness
2023-12-21更新 | 256次组卷 | 3卷引用:广东省中山市桂山中学2023-2024学年高一下学期第一次月考英语试题
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6 . 假定你是李华,最近你班就“使用翻译笔的利与弊”进行了讨论,请根据讨论结果,写一篇文章,并表明你自己的观点。
1.赞成使用翻译笔的理由;
2.反对使用翻译笔的理由;
3.你的观点。
翻译笔: translator pen
注意:1.词数120词左右;
2.可适当增添细节,使行文连贯。
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语法填空-短文语填(约120词) | 较易(0.85) |
文章大意:这是一篇说明文。本文讲述随着科技的发展,人们现在用社交媒体工具和朋友保持联系;虽然科技改变了交友和维持友谊的方式并存在缺点,但友谊的意义和我们对朋友的渴望没有改变。
7 . 课文语法填空

Not so very long ago, people contacted their friends faraway only by writing letters. With     1    development of technology, people keep     2    touch with their friends with social media tools nowadays. They find their friends with the same     3    (interest) and maintain their friendship, even though they live in different countries.

However, there is one disadvantage of making friends online. People tend     4    (post) only good things to make them appear happy and     5     (friend). In fact, we can’t     6     (exact) know who the person on the Internet is. The person online may act as anyone     7     he likes to be.

Although technology     8    (change) the way of making friends and     9    (maintain) friendship, the meaning of friendship and     10    (we) longing for friends remain the same. No one can live without a friend.

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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章讲述了当今由于小红书、哔哩哔哩和抖音的蓬勃发展,汉服文化的发展也发生了很多变化,呈现出多种形式。
8 . 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。

Nowadays, people wearing hanfu, the traditional clothing of the Han ethnic group, has become     1     common sight at parks and attractions. More and more people are falling in love with hanfu culture. The development of hanfu culture     2     (witness) numerous changes in recent years and is taking on various forms.

Thanks to the boom of Xiaohongshu, Bilibili and Douyin, fans can easily learn the     3     (late) trends and knowledge about hanfu online now. In the past, people used to only collect or appreciate hanfu     4     (private) and many people had the misunderstanding that “han” refers     5     the Han Dynasty. However, now it has moved to the mass market and more people are able     6     (distinguish) the differences in hanfu from different dynasties.

The development of hanfu has triggered (引发) different events. For example, the hanfu festival     7     was held by the China National Silk Museum in April offered many interesting activities like lectures, ceremonies, concerts and fairs, creating platforms for fans to communicate. It also means new marketing ideas. Many hanfu stores have sprung up,     8     (provide) rental and photography services. In some fairs, originally     9     (design) hanfu will be displayed and sold. Sometimes hanfu is even provided as     10     (prize) for competitions.

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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了我们可以从苹果创始人乔布斯身上学到的四条经验教训。

9 . After Steve Jobs died, his friend Larry Ellison said something like this, “There will never be another Steve Jobs.”    1     Larry wrote this list of Steve’s life lessons to remind us all.

Love what you do.

Surely Steve became a billionaire when he brought Apple back. Apple was his calling — even after he got fired from the company. We all have bad jobs at one point in our lives. But the question is: am I in the right job? Have I found the right company? Life doesn’t go on forever.     2    

Don’t do it all by yourself.

Steve learned a great leader can’t do it all by himself. He needs people. They must be talented.     3     They must be given the opportunity to succeed and fail. In short, you have to learn to be a great leader if you want to see your great ideas and hard work truly have an influence on the world.

    4    

Apple is always the best at creating a new product that meets the exact needs of users. It’s empathy (同理心) that helps Apple achieve this. Whenever the user has the first touch with a new Apple product, he says, “Wow, it’s just what I need.” Remember: you’re the king in the business world if you know exactly what consumers desire.

Don’t mess around with your health.

    5     That’s the most important lesson from Steve’s life. It’s great to learn from him now, but the fact is that he should still be here if he had treated his cancer properly. Instead, Steve chose a naturopathic (自然疗法的) solution that wasn’t effective. When he finally decided to take his doctor’s original advice, it was too late.

A.They must be inspired.
B.Be the best in your field.
C.Take your health seriously.
D.Get on your right path now.
E.Will this lead to a successful career?
F.Put yourself in the other person’s shoes.
G.What are the key things that we can learn from him?
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文章大意:这是一篇议论文。文章就英国人为什么保持自己的行为举止礼仪进行了原因分析。

10 . Almost everyone who has studied English has been warned about the way Brits love their manners. It is part of our national identity, as much as fish and chips or complaining about the weather. Recently I have been wondering where this comes from and I read online that we say sorry up to eight times a day. Probably the same amount of times that any other person says “hello” or “how are you”. It is almost like greetings to us! It was only when I was explaining how there are five steps of saying thank you when you buy something from a shop to a Mexican friend of mine that I realised how mad it sounded.

After some research online I have not been able to find any specific reasons why we are the way we are. I suppose for centuries manners and how we eat at the table and talk to other people have been the barriers between the lower and upper classes and represent your social status. Britain has traditionally been a quite conservative country. There are many articles suggesting that this seemingly polite attitude of always saying please and thank you is quite false because it is impossible to always feel that you want to thank someone or say please.

Maybe it is for this reason that people are going one of two ways: they are incredibly polite and hold back on their feelings or not polite at all, and express their true feelings. Some Brits are fed up of pretending that they are always content and having to please people. Sometimes because we feel we have to be polite, we are prevented from saying what we truly think. Do you think it is better to not hurt people’s feelings and be polite or to let people know the truth? In your country what is the custom? I know in some countries if someone is considered to be doing their job, the clients think that they do not need to be thanked.

1. What does the author think of the British way of saying “Thank you”?
A.Normal.B.Surprising.C.Exciting.D.Pleasing.
2. What does the author want to find out?
A.Why the British like to complain about the weather.
B.Why the British love their way of showing manners.
C.Why the British are fond of fish and chips so much.
D.Why the British have five steps of saying thank you.
3. What does the author think manners stand for centuries?
A.Wealth and health.B.Social status.C.Politeness.D.Attitudes.
4. Why do Brits feel sometimes they have to be polite?
A.They want to express their true feelings.
B.They want to let people know the truth.
C.They are kept from saying what they think.
D.They want to represent their social status.
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