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1 . 你校英文报“话说中国节”栏目正在就端午节征稿,请你写一篇短文投稿。内容包括:
1. 庆祝活动;
2. 节日意义。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

The Dragon Boat Festival

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2024-06-06更新 | 12次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖北黄石新高考联考协作体 2023-2024 学年高一下学期5月联考英语试题
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。这篇文章主要讲述了茶在中国的起源和传播过程,并且介绍了茶在中国文化中的重要地位。

2 . Tea is currently the world’s most popular drink, only after water. However, there was a time when tea was known only to the Chinese. So, how did tea originate in China? And how did it get to conquer the world to the extent that people often describe something they really like as their “cup of tea”?

While we know that tea drink started in China, its true origin remains something unknown. Legend has it that about 5, 000 years ago, Shennong came across tea when dried leaves blew into a pot of boiling water. Following his discovery, tea was used as medicine, included in meals and later offered as a refreshing drink to officials and noblemen. Eventually, it became a common drink enjoyed by all Chinese people.

The love of tea inspired many people to write about it. Over the years, tea drinking became an important part of China’s rich culture. The great poet Du Fu described his tea-drinking experience in poetic language. Lu Yu, a tea master, wrote The Classic of Tea, which remains the earliest and most famous detailed study on tea in the world.

It is then not surprising that the beauty of tea was eventually spread to a wider world. Tang and Song Dynasties needed strong Tibetan horses, so the Tea Horse Road was born. Porters (脚夫) carrying back-breaking loads of tea bricks made their way through dangerous snow-covered mountain passes, to trade Sichuan and Yunnan tea for horses. Over time, the gift of tea was further delivered to Western Asia and Easten Africa. As early as the Tang Dynasty, Saicho, a Japanese monk came to study in China and took tea seeds and tea-making customs to Japan. Around the 1600s, tea was shipped to Europe from China by Portuguese and Dutch sea traders.

1. What was tea first used as in China?
A.Medicine.B.Drink.C.Food.D.Goods.
2. Who wrote the earliest detailed study on tea?
A.Shennong.B.Saicho.C.Du Fu.D.Lu Yu.
3. How was tea spread to Europe?
A.Taken by monks.B.Carried by porters.
C.Shipped by traders.D.Delivered by horses.
4. What is the purpose of the text?
A.To study the customs of tea.B.To introduce the history of tea.
C.To show the importance of tea.D.To describe different uses of tea.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了中法关系的发展变化历程。
3 . 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。

Six decades ago, China and France established diplomatic ties.     1     their differences and multiple challenges, Chinese and French people have shown mutual respect and worked together towards achieving many common goals.

Over the past six decades, this dynamic relationship     2     (witness) numerous historic milestones and tangible accomplishments. China is now France’s largest trading partner in Asia, while France ranks as China’s third-largest trading partner     3     the third-largest source of investment in real terms within the European Union (EU).

Former French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin believes that it is the love for peace that brings them together. As a     4     (culture) ferryman between China and France, he hopes more young people from both nations will venture to the “other side” and know each other better.

Lefevre Michele,     5     18-year-old pre-college student at Fudan University, found that Chinese TV dramas, like Meteor Garden, have been well-received in France,     6     (particular) among many female French viewers. It was her love for these dramas that sparked her initial interest in Chinese culture, leading her to     7     (far) her studies in China.

Oceane Rivoire, now a student     8     (major) in Chinese language and literature at Tongji University in Shanghai, found the homonyms in Chinese extremely interesting, such as the word “bat”,     9     has the same pronunciation as the word “fortune”, and “red dates and peanuts” are usually used     10     (extend) good wishes for the newlyweds to have a baby soon.

2024-06-03更新 | 121次组卷 | 2卷引用:2024届湖北省黄冈中学高三下学期5月第三次模拟考试英语试题
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4 . 假定你是李华,是红星中学高二年级的学生。最近你们年级的同学参加了社会实践,外教老师Jason对此很感兴趣,请你给他写一封邮件,分享这次经历,内容包括:
1. 实践内容;
2. 体验和感受。
注意:1. 词数80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
参考词汇:
戏曲欣赏 opera appreciation       插秧 transplanting rice seedlings
扎筏 raft making       篝火 camping fire
Dear Jason,
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Yours,

Li Hua

语法填空-短文语填(约170词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了位于中国中部湖北省十堰市的武当山,以令人叹为观止的自然景观、大型古庙和武当武术而闻名。如今武当武术走出了国门,吸引了包括Ingo在内的很多外国人。
5 . 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。

Located in Shiyan, central China’s Hubei Province, the Wudang Mountains are known for their breathtaking natural landscapes, large ancient temples and Wudang martial arts (武术).

The place     1     (frequent) appears in various martial arts novels and films. Some scenes in the popular movie The Karate Kid, starring Chinese action star Jackie Chan,     2     (shoot) at famous places among the mountains such as the Golden Hall and Nanyan Palace .

In December 1994, an ancient building complex (建筑群) at Wudang was listed as     3     UNESCO World Heritage Site because of the religious     4     (significant) and architectural achievements of the buildings within the complex.

In recent years, exchanges between Wudang and overseas countries have been     5     the rise, paving the way for Wudang martial arts     6     (go) abroad.

Ingo, 52, is one of the foreigners     7     are interested in tai chi. After joining a tai chi programme and     8     (get) some knowledge of tai chi in Germany, he came to Wudang into gain a     9     (deep) understanding of Chinese martial arts and traditional culture. Since then, Ingo     10     (fly) to Wudang to practise tai chi and other martial arts almost every year.

2024-06-01更新 | 28次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖北省武汉市新洲区问津联合体2023-2024学年高二下学期5月月考英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了中国传统美食饺子的相关历史和文化。
6 . 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。

According to one legend, dumplings first appeared during the Han Dynasty.     1     (rough) 1800 years ago, the story goes, a physician named Zhang Zhongjing returned to his hometown during a cold winter. He found his fellow villagers with frostbitten ears and created a new dish to help them warm up. The ingredients he chose for their warming     2     (comprise) of button, herbs, and spices. The doctor wrapped them     3     pieces of dough and folded the pieces to resemble tiny ears. Dumplings     4     (continue) to take off and diversify since then. Typically     5     (fill) with meat or vegetables, the simple bites are distinguished by their pleated (起褶皱的), wheat dough wrappers. They’re often served for the Chinese New Year, though not because they look like crescent moons (新月). Eating them is believed     6     (bring) prosperity in the new year. Traditionally, if you want to wish someone good fortune in China, you feed dumplings with a coin hidden inside and     7     gets this coin will be lucky in the coming year. Making dumplings together with the whole family creates a unique,     8     (harmony) atmosphere. Today, Jiaozi is still     9     must in winter in most parts of northern China, especially during the Spring Festival. No words can precisely describe Chinese people’s affection for dumplings, as the food has already become a symbol of home and     10     (warm).

2024-05-31更新 | 29次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖北省宜荆荆随恩2023-2024学年高二下学期5月联考英语试卷
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了烟花的相关信息。
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。

90 percent of the world’s fireworks are produced in China. The biggest importer is the US, which     1     (ship) in more than US $650 million worth in 2021.

The details of fireworks’ invention are lost to history, but     2     folk tale tries to fill in the gap. It goes that monk named Li Tian created fireworks around 1400 years ago by packing gunpowder into bamboo tubes     3     (scare) off evil spirits.

An explosive mixture of gun-powder and chemical compounds (化合物) is     4     makes fireworks flash in pretty colours and fun shapes. The images they make depend on the placement of these compounds inside the shell of the firework. Crowd     5    (favorite) include “comet”, featuring a long trail of sparks; “peony”, a flower-like burst; and “strobe”, which produces a blinking effect.

The single biggest firework shell ever shot was part of a 2020 winter-carnival display in Colorado, US.     6     (weigh) 1268 kilograms, it rose more than a kilometre into the sky     7     bursting, turning the night sky red.

For centuries we had to light firework     8     hand, but since the 1980s, there’s been another option: computer-controlled lighters, which made music at displays more     9     (precise) timed and safer. An even greener alternative recently     10     (adopt) is using drones to trace flashy patterns in the sky. The future of fireworks, like so much else, may be robotic.

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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,文章主要介绍了乌兹别克斯坦女孩Dilsora学习汉语的励志故事。

8 . When the Uzbek girl Dilsora firstly met what seemed more like a Western-style dragon than a Chinese one, a beast to run away from her rather than a friend to be respected, she was at a loss about it. “Before college, I caught an interview on TV featuring an Uzbek student studying in China, she tweeted. However, I didn’t have the slightest idea that this language would be my future major in college. Then, when I started studying it at college, oh, jeez …pretty challenging! ” Nevertheless, as with a dragon story, there is a twist in the tail, and Dilsora’s despair gave way to nobler principles. “Give up? Nope! Instead, I pressed on with Chinese. ” she added with a giggle, “My mother also encouraged me all the way! ”

Gradually, her feelings toward Chinese changed in the second year of college after Dilsora got a scholarship to study at Northeast Normal University in Changchun for a year, which proved a big turn on the pages of her fulfilling life.

“The first time I came to China, amazingly engaging were the locals, by whom I was totally fascinated. In spite of myself, I fell in love with Chinese culture. ” Since then she has got master's and doctoral degrees, becoming a college teacher in Beijing, teaching Uzbek to Chinese students. In her spare time, being an all-nighter, she often loses herself in Chinese masterpieces. Two years later, on Instagram, she even set up a Chinese Reading Club to attract more to read.

“Although I am ordinary, ” just as she, now the boss of the Reading Club, matter-of-factly put it, “since I’ve come this far, I am to come further. Harvesting the best outcome is my lasting dream. ” Those primary schoolers hearing the tale of Dilsora devoting so much to Chinese learning might be several times more likely to learn Chinese hard than those who didn’t, as Jimu news staff predicted.

Besides, Dilsora has answered another calling: translating books by Chinese president into Uzbek. She said the leader’s foresight has impressed her greatly.

1. What does the underlined words “a twist in the tail” in paragraph 1 refer to?
A.The turning point of a story.B.The turning movement of a dragon’s tail.
C.The highest point of a story.D.The dancing movement of a dragon’s tail.
2. How did Dilsora feel when she started to study Chinese?
A.Defeated but determined.B.Relieved but regretful.
C.Excited but challenged.D.Exhausted but content.
3. What message does the story of Dilsora mainly convey?
A.Mother’s love is endless.
B.While in Roman, do as the Romans do.
C.Nothing is difficult for those who will try.
D.East or west, home is the best.
4. What might be talked about next following the last paragraph?
A.Dilsora’s personal dream.B.Dilsora’s family background.
C.Chinese leaders’ works.D.Chinese leaders’ hobbies.
2024-05-27更新 | 46次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖北省武汉市腾云联盟2023-2024学年高一下学期5月月考英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。主要讲述了洛阳牡丹文化节的由来及其影响。
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。

As a world-renowned festival, Luoyang Peony Culture Festival has been held for 41 sessions     1     1983. Through the combination of horticulture and science, the flowering time of each peony variety is     2    (precise)controlled, so that the general public can enjoy more blooming peony flowers at the same time.

Peony,     3    (feature)bright colours and graceful shapes, symbolizes peace and prosperity and thus has gained wide     4    (recognize)as “kings of flowers”. For thousands of years,     5     huge mass of poems and paintings have been produced to praise the flower. In the Tang Dynasty, peonies were planted so widely in the royal gardens as “the national flower”     6     they enjoyed great popularity across the country. In the 10th century, the ancient city of Luoyang became a centre of peony planting     7     has remained as such since then. Nowadays, hundreds of thousands of domestic tourists pour in Luoyang for the annual peony festival,     8     they can both appreciate the unique beauty of the flowers and explore the history of the city which is known as the capital of six dynasties.

This year’s opening ceremony with the theme of “A Journey of Peony Petals” fell on April 1 and the festival lasted until May 5. Various performances     9    (stage), including songs and dances, acrobatic shows, and traditional Chinese music performances, among others, empowered by special effects production,     10    (present)an audiovisual feast with distinctive Chinese cultural characteristics.

2024-05-27更新 | 84次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届湖北省黄冈中学高三5月第二次模拟考试英语试题
阅读理解-阅读单选(约330词) | 较易(0.85) |
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了一对夫妇因为对景泰蓝瓷器的热爱,决定开设一个DIY工作坊,让更多的人了解并亲手制作景泰蓝瓷器的故事。

10 . About eight years ago, Li Jinglong and Guan Dian visited the Palace Museum in Beijing. The cloisonne (景泰蓝瓷器) objects on display attracted them in particular. They spent hours looking at those beautiful objects. They just couldn’t take their eyes off them.

Born and raised in Beijing, 35-year-old Li is no stranger to cloisonne, since there were a pair of cloisonne vases in his grandparents’ home. His wife, 34-year-old Guan, who learned to paint as a child and later became a designer after graduating from the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology, is also familiar with cloisonne, as it appears in her art books. As a result of their visit, the couple made the daring decision to open a workshop.

“We learned cloisonne after seeing the pieces displayed in the Palace Museum. We wanted to turn our hobby into a career, so that people could enjoy and learn to make the craft themselves,” said Li, who worked in a finance company before quitting his job to launch Handcraft Addicted, a DIY workshop where participants can make cloisonne. Since 2018, they have opened three workshops in Beijing. They are happy to give people a glimpse of the traditional techniques of cloisonne as part of a DIY experience.

Instead of focusing on making traditional cloisonne objects , such as plates and vases, the workshop allows participants to create the designs they want on surface of glass, resin (树脂) or wood. Although the process has been simplified, it is still not easy for people trying cloisonne for the first time to succeed. Participants spend months making one piece, which they take home or give friends as presents. It’s a luxury for people to spend time alone and fully focus on one thing nowadays because of the fast pace of life. Participants come to the workshop not only to create art, but also to take a break from their busy lives.

1. What can we learn about the couple?
A.They both grew up in Beijing.B.They both majored in cloisonne art.
C.They both quit their previous jobs.D.They are both familiar with cloisonne.
2. What inspired the couple to open Handcraft Addicted?
A.Their grandparents’ cloisonne vases.B.Their hobby in handcraft techniques.
C.Cloisonne objects in Guan’s art books.D.Cloisonne on exhibition in the Palace Museum.
3. In Handcraft Addicted, ______.
A.the first attempt is often simple
B.participants relax themselves while creating art
C.the couple make cloisonne objects by themselves
D.it is a luxury to make traditional cloisonne objects
4. Which of the following can best describe the couple?
A.Modest.B.Generous.C.Creative.D.Outgoing.
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