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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。介绍了21世纪的艺术的便利性和强大影响力改变了人们对艺术的欣赏,有助于促进教育的发展。

1 . The word “art” usually evokes (唤起) images of white-walled galleries, abstract paintings costing millions of dollars and wealthy people, far removed from our everyday experience. Yet, art in 21st century is a different story.

The Internet has weakened the idea that art appreciation is only for the rich. It has enabled more people than ever to have access to art. Netizens are not only consumers of art but creators and participants, too. The social media has made it much easier to share unprofessional work with the whole world. An unprofessional artist can now sell work or get advertising money from online videos.

“A picture is worth a thousand words” is the motto of data visualisation (可视化) fans. The amount of information available today can be huge, so some people are working on presenting data using visually appealing diagrams that are easy for the public to understand. Of course, diagrams can also be used by dishonest people to mislead the audience, so we need to take care to interpret them the right way.

Another way that art advances education is by enabling us to understand concepts that are invisible to the naked eye. For most biology students, the names and functions of dozens of proteins go in one ear and out the other, but unforgettable videos like “The Inner Life of the Cell” turn proteins into tiny people with different jobs in a city of large machinery. The same goes for concepts in physics such as black holes — we can understand them better with the help of artists who have backgrounds in both art and science.

Even though most people may not be consciously aware of it, art is all around us. As most of our surrounding environment is man-made, everything in it contains some element of art and can influence our behaviour — telling us where to go or how to interact with objects, feeding us true or false information and controlling our emotions. Art indeed has a greater impact than many would believe it does.

1. What is the second paragraph mainly about?
A.How the Internet provides service for the rich.
B.How the Internet brings art closer to everyone.
C.How netizens can contribute to art.
D.How people appreciate and use art.
2. What’s the author’s attitude towards using diagrams in paragraph 3?
A.Optimistic.B.Disapproving.C.Objective.D.Indifferent.
3. What can be inferred from paragraph 4?
A.Videos turn proteins into tiny people.
B.Videos explain concepts better than pictures.
C.Art helps students understand some concepts.
D.Art helps artists have more backgrounds.
4. Which of the following best describes art in the 21st century?
A.Accessible and powerful.B.Abstract and graceful.
C.Expensive and digital.D.Traditional and controversial.
2023-02-27更新 | 190次组卷 | 4卷引用:福建省福州外国语学校2022-2023学年高二下学期期中考试英语试卷
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了埃及建造阿斯旺大坝时,为了防止对古建筑等造成损害,埃及政府向联合国求助,并最终得到了解决。而这种解决方法也为联合国以后解决类似问题提供了新思路。

2 . Economic development is necessary if we want to improve society. There comes a time when the old must give way to the new, and it is not possible to keep everything from our past as we move towards the future. Finding and keeping the right balance between progress and the protection of cultural sites can be a big challenge.

Big challenges, however, can sometimes lead to great solutions. In the 1950s, the Egyptian government wanted to build a new dam (坝) across the Nile in order to control floods, produce electricity, and supply water to more farmers in the area. But the idea led to protests (抗议). Water from the dam would likely damage a number of temples and destroy cultural relics (遗迹) that were an important part of Egypt’s cultural heritage (遗产). After listening to the scientists who had studied the problem, and citizens who lived near the dam, the government turned to the United Nations for help in 1959.

A committee was established to limit damage to the Egyptian buildings and prevent the loss of cultural relics. The group asked for contributions from different departments and raised funds within the international community. Experts investigated the issue, ran several tests, and then made a suggestion for how the buildings could be saved. Finally, a document was signed, and the work began in 1960.

The project brought together governments and environmentalists from around the world. Temples and other cultural sites were taken down piece by piece, and then moved and put back together again in a place where they were safe from the water. In 1961, German engineers moved the first temple. Over the next 20 years, thousands of engineers and workers rescued 22 temples and countless cultural relics. Fifty countries donated nearly $80 million to the project.

When the project ended in 1980, it was considered a great success. Not only had the countries found a path to the future that did not run over the relics of the past, but they had also learnt that it was possible for countries to work together to build a better tomorrow.

The spirit of the Aswan Dam project is still alive today. Perhaps the best example is shown by UNESCO, which runs a programme that prevents world cultural heritage sites around the world from disappearing. If a problem seems too difficult for a single nation, the global community can sometimes provide a solution.

1. In writing Paragraph 1, the author aims to ________.
A.present an argumentB.make a comparison
C.reach a conclusionD.introduce a topic
2. What could we learn from Paragraph 2?
A.The idea of building a dam has gained popularity.
B.The floods of the Nile destroy many temples and cultural relics every year.
C.A new idea met with a challenge.
D.A new dam was to build to protect Egypt’s cultural heritage.
3. What is the purpose of establishing the committee?
A.To raise money for the dam.
B.To complete the dam as soon as possible.
C.To find a way to reduce the loss of cultural heritage.
D.To show that the government is taking this problem seriously.
4. How were the temples and other cultural sites saved?
A.The buildings were rebuilt in safe areas.
B.They were sold to other countries.
C.The buildings were taken down piece by piece.
D.The government finally gave up the dam project.
5. What could be the best title of the passage?
A.From Problems to Solutions
B.How to Build a Dam?
C.Protecting Cultural Heritage
D.The Aswan Dam
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3 . It’s easy to think festivals are just about drinking and dancing, but festivals are also representatives of what a certain way of life thinks, the way they express themselves. I’ve been to over 60 festivals in 22 different countries, and I still want to experience more. One of the main reasons I enjoy going to international festivals so much is the fact that they are a microcosm of what they represent. Festivals are an opportunity to see as much as possible in a weekend into worlds so different, or even familiar, of my own.

Festivals are a fascinating insight into a group of individuals with a common understanding and the world they are living in. This is also one of the reasons I enjoy international festivals.

I ticked off a huge bucket list festival in Lake of Stars Festival in Malawi a few years ago. I was unwell and not my usual party self, but, it gave me the opportunity instead to sit and listen to the local poets. Through their poetry they enlightened me to some of the issues of the day—calling out their “fat government” and covering everything from housing, to relationships, to the nominal(名义上的) opportunities.

The importance of celebrating festivals abroad isn’t just to gather with your “tribe”. What I learned in a few poems at Lake of Stars Festival were fascinating insights into modern social issues and the Malawi of the present, which I would have had to dig deep to find out. And I probably wouldn’t have bothered to, to be honest.

Even if only for a weekend, what I learned there from the poets and artists gave me a better understanding of what life was like in Malawi.

You never know what you’re going to learn when you visit a new festival. That’s all part of the fun and expectation.

Comedy makes current social issues fun, music makes them melodic(有旋律的), while poetry makes them considered and heartfelt. Festivals bring you them all.

1. What does the underlined word “microcosm” in paragraph 1 probably mean?
A.Different view.B.Mixed reaction.
C.Small world.D.Rare opportunity.
2. Why does the author like experiencing worldwide festivals?
A.He likes having fun with others.
B.He can learn about the world.
C.He expects to get job opportunities there.
D.He enjoys tasting a variety of drinks and food.
3. What does the author think of Lake of Stars Festival?
A.Instructive.B.Informal.C.Commercial.D.Huge.
4. What is stressed in the text?
A.The author’s wishes.B.The greatness of poets.
C.The differences between festivals.D.The significance of festivals.
2022-11-26更新 | 70次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建省安溪一中、养正中学、惠安一中、泉州实验中学2022-2023学年高三上学期期中考试英语试卷
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。本文主要介绍了一些有趣的冬季节日。

4 . Most of us consider winter a great time to stay inside with a good book. Yet the winter months offer great outdoor events.

The Ice Festival at Lake Khovsgol, March 2~3

Lake Khovsgol, called the Blue Pearl of Mongolia, freezes up to 1.5 meters deep. Each year local residents have a two-day celebration, sharing their traditional songs and dances. Activities including sled races, skating and much more take place on the frozen lake. Visitors from different countries are always surprised to see how much weight the lake can hold.

Anchorage Fur Rendezvous, February 27~March 8

North America’s largest winter festival takes place in Anchorage, Alaska. In the past, the fur trade was one of the state’s most important industries. The festival’s 86th anniversary this year will celebrate Alaska’s pioneer way of life. People can enjoy nearly 70 different activities. Winter games and sports are a special feature as visitors celebrate the season. Tourists come from around the world to attend the festival.

Troms International Film Festival, January 12~18

If film is your passion, then Norway’s Troms film festival is for you! You will get to meet and interact with people from the international film industry. And you’ll be able to view some of the world’s best international films on Troms’s enormous outdoor screen. More than 50,000 people attend the festival each year.

Grindelwald World Snow Festival, January 19~24

Every January, ice art takes center stage in the beautiful Swiss village of Grindelwald. Artists from around the world arrive in mid-January to accept the ice challenge. They start with meter-high blocks of ice and spend six days creating spectacular sculptures (雕塑). Festival-goers are delighted to see the process as well as the finished pieces.

Don’t let the cold weather keep you inside this season. There are lots of fun and exciting events to attend!

1. What is the purpose of this text?
A.To explain why winter is not a good time to stay inside.
B.To show benefits of some exciting winter festivals.
C.To tell about the history of the winter festivals.
D.To introduce some fun-filled winter festivals.
2. If you’re curious about the early life of people in North America, you can attend ________.
A.The Ice Festival at Lake KhovsgolB.Anchorage Fur Rendezvous
C.Troms International Film FestivalD.Grindelwald World Snow Festival
3. In which section (部分) of a website can the text be found?
A.Health.B.Science.
C.Life.D.News.
2022-11-26更新 | 47次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建省石狮市第一中学2021-2022学年高一上学期期中考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了一些新西兰最好的节日。

5 . New Zealand’s amazing scenic beauty plays host to some amazing music, food, and cultural festivals throughout the year. Below are some best festivals in New Zealand to add to your wish list.

Wellington on a Plate
When: 20th—21st November, 2022
Where: Wellington
Entry Fee: Free of charge

Wellington on a Plate is an impressive food festival in New Zealand which is not limited to just one place. Wellington’s restaurants, venues (会场), and even car parks become hosts to this wild celebration. Hamburgers are a popular food choice in Wellington. Besides them, creative cocktails, wines, and over 100 exciting events also wait for you.

Rhythm & Alps
When: 29th December, 2022
Where: Robrosa Station, Wanaka, South Island
Entry Fee: INR 5,000—34,000

Are you crazy about mountains and music? Rhythm & Alps is a festival that you can plan a road trip to. It is one of the camping festivals in New Zealand that could bring together world-class bands, DJs and festival-goers to welcome the coming year.

Rhythm and Vines
When: 28th—31st December, 2022
Where: Waiohika Estate, Gisborne
Entry Fee: INR 20,500—34,000

Gisborne is the first city in the world to see the New Year, as it is on New Zealand’s East Cape. A 3-day-long international music festival, Rhythm and Vines, is held there to welcome the first sunrise of the New Year.

Victorian Fete
When: 21st November, 2022
Where: Victorian Precinct, Oamaru
Entry Fee: INR 700

Victorian Fete is a good occasion during which festival-goers take a step back in time to the Victorian era. Festival-goers show up in Victorian full dress during the celebration. Have yours pare time enjoying tasty food, wine, beer, and world-class whisky at one of the exciting New Zealand traditional festivals.

1. What is special about Wellington on a Plate?
A.It’s known for its road trips.B.It’s held at various locations.
C.It’s an excellent music festival.D.It’s free to members only.
2. What do Rhythm & Alps and Rhythm and Vines have in common?
A.They offer amazing ways to celebrate the New Year.
B.They’re good choices for camping enthusiasts.
C.They come in the first few days of the year.
D.They require the same fee for admission.
3. Which of the following may remind people of old fashion?
A.Wellington on a Plate.B.Rhythm & Alps.
C.Rhythm and Vines.D.Victorian Fete.
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6 . Singles Day falls on every November 11th, and as the name suggests, this relatively new holiday is one only for people who are still living single lives. I was a bit surprised when I googled ‘Singles Day’ on the Internet, to find that China is the only country in the world that has set aside a special day for singles to celebrate their lives.

*The Origin of Singles Day

An old story goes that once there were four single men, leading very boring lives. None of them were married, or had lovers, or did anything exciting. They just sat around all day and played Mahjong.

One day they played Mahjong from 11 in the morning until 11 at night. During the game, no matter who won, the winning card was always the ‘four columns’ card (the card shows four independent, parallel (并行) columns in two lines). Even more of a coincidence (巧合), it was Nov 11, or 11/11. In order to remember the day, they called it Singles Day.

*University culture

Singles Day was first celebrated at various universities in Nanjing, capital city of Jiangsu Province during the 1990s. It got the name Singles Day because the date consists of four “ones”. These college students have since graduated, and carried their university tradition into society, Singles Day is now a special day for all fashionable youths.

*______

The main way to celebrate Singles Day is to have dinner with your single friends, but it’s important that each person go Dutch to show their independence. People also hold “blind date” parties trying to say goodbye to their single lives.

For breakfast on Singles Day, singles often eat four youtiao representing the four “one” in “11. 11” and one baozi representing the middle dot.

Many singles also choose to say goodbye to their single lives on this day. Many attend “blind date” parties and many people choose to marry on this day. In addition to meaning “single”, the four “ones” of the date can also mean “only one” as in “the only one for me”, some people will use this date and this meaning to tell their special someone that they are the only “one” in their heart.

1. Singles Day got its name because ______.
A.single persons celebrate the dayB.the date is made up of four “one”
C.it was first celebrated at universities in NanjingD.the persons who play mahjong are four single men
2. Singles Day ______.
A.is celebrated not only in universities but also in societyB.is celebrated mainly by holding “blind date” parties
C.was first celebrated in the early 21st centuryD.was first celebrated by playing Mahjong
3. Which of the following fits in the blank best in the passage? ______
A.Special breakfast.B.The only one for me.C.Creative celebration.D.Saying goodbye to single lives.
4. It can be inferred from the passage that ______.
A.each of the singles doesn’t pay for their own meal while having dinner together
B.many singles often eat four youtiao and one baozi for breakfast every morning
C.many singles attend parties where blind people are present on Singles Day
D.Singles Day is very popular with young people in particular in China
2022-11-04更新 | 46次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建省福州外国语学校2020-2021学年高一上学期期中英语试卷
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文章大意:本文为一篇说明文。因为时间、气候变化、全球化和旅游业,历史文化遗产正在遭受着前所未有的破坏,文章主要介绍现代技术(AI和VR)在文化遗产的保护方面的应用。

7 . Wherever we go, we are surrounded by history. Across the globe, cultural heritage is passed down through the generations. It is in the buildings and structures around us. It is in the arts and artifacts (手工艺品) we treasure. It lives in the languages we speak and the stories we tell. But today, it is under attack as never before. Not only are the damages of time threatening our cultural heritage, but climate change, globalization and tourism are all exacting a heavy price. Technology is now the most important weapon in the battle. Here’s how technology is preserving our cultural heritage.

As you can imagine, creating the replicas (复制品) by 2D images is extremely time-consuming. Increasingly, artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms (算法) allow millions of images to be stored in a matter of hours. AI will also make restoration and preservation of existing cultural heritage far easier and better than previous methods.

Virtual reality (VR) technology will play a leading role in preserving our cultural heritage in the coming years. Many of the most important sites and architecture are easily damaged. Human interaction with these locations is doing a great deal of harm. Wastes pile up everywhere, causing serious problems. As more cultural heritage sites and objects are digitally mapped and recorded, VR technology will increasingly become the way that people experience them. We’ll all finally be able to walk through places, look at (and touch) artifacts and works of art without ever seeing them with our own eyes.

Finally, our cultural heritage will be preserved by technology. Efforts in research, data sharing and project work will help promote and preserve the cultural heritage of countries all across the world.

1. What does the underlined word “exacting” in paragraph 1 mean?
A.demandingB.cuttingC.receivingD.paying
2. What is the advantage of AI in preserving cultural heritage?
A.It makes preservation safer.B.It produces 2D images.
C.It makes restoration easier.D.It creates replicas in seconds.
3. How does VR help to preserve cultural heritage?
A.By reducing human impact on the site.
B.By recycling huge amounts of waste.
C.By forbidding visitors from touching artifacts.
D.By educating people about the sites’ importance.
4. What is the author’s attitude towards AI in cultural protection?
A.Ignoring.B.Supportive.C.Objective.D.Disagreeing.
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8 . Do you still think that festivals are formal and traditional? Here are some strange festivals for you to enjoy.

Cheese Festival

This is actually an interesting game. In May every year, people from Cooper Hill in Brockworth of UK will join a crazy game. The host will push down a giant cheese from the top of hill in the beginning and give dozens of participants a starting password. Both the young and the old will try their best to chase the cheese. The person who catches it will be the winner and enjoy it. Some people think it is so dangerous!

Tomato Festival

Tomato Festival in Spain is the largest “war” in the world. Thousands of citizens will go to the street and throw tomatoes at each other at the end of August each year. Even the tourists from around the world who are attracted to this festival also join the “battle”. Tons of tomatoes will be consumed within one hour.

Monkey Festival

In December every year, the people of Thailand invite about 600 local monkeys and prepare a rich feast with fruits and vegetables for them in order to honor the Monkey Ally in myth that helps Lopburi. It will consume 3000 kg of vegetables and fruits in this festival every year.

Night of the Radishes

On the night of Dec. 23rd every year, when most of people are wrapping presents, indulging in mulled wine and hanging up tinsel, the residents of Oaxaca City in Mexico celebrate the festive season with their annual “Night of the Radishes”. The contest of radish carving takes place in Oaxaca, Mexico. It’s to celebrate the birth of Jesus. The festival began in 1897. The winner gets their picture in the newspaper.

1. What’s a feature of Cheese Festival?
A.The cheese is very huge.B.The participants should be young.
C.The winner will get money.D.The site is very dangerous.
2. Which festival may attract Christians’ interest?
A.Cheese Festival.B.Tomato Festival.
C.Monkey Festival.D.Night of the Radishes.
3. What do the listed festivals have in common?
A.They waste a lot of food.B.They are related to vegetables.
C.They are held annually.D.They attract people around the world.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了中国围棋有益于人的智力和性格培养,并且已被某些大学纳入必修课程。

9 . The Ancient Chinese Game of Go

Weiqi, known in English as Go, is one of the four skills that an ancient Chinese intellectual (知识分子) could possess. It has a history of well over 4,000 years in China and remains popular. Culturally, this activity is really “more than just a game”.

    1     One of China’s classics, The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, describes the famous general Guan Yu playing Go while receiving surgery on his arm.

History books have recorded quite a number of ardent Go fans from each dynasty. Today, there are still many in China, Japan and South Korea. Wu Yulin, a professional, explains its attraction, “In Go, you can learn the dialectics (辩证法) and military stratagems.     2     There are numerous variations within the game and you can never reach the bottom of it.”

    3     Hua Yigang, Secretary General of the China Go Association, remarks on the character-building qualities of Go. “You have to become entirely calm, otherwise you can’t play it. You have to be very strong of mind.     4     You might make mistakes during a game, and then have to readjust your mentality in order to fight to the end.”

In fact, all of our minds can benefit from playing Go, which officially has the capacity to make you smarter. Research has shown that children who play Go have the potential for greater intelligence.     5    

Today, the number of Go fans in China is at 36 million and rising. Some universities like Beijing University are even offering courses in Go to undergraduates.

A.There’s always loss and gain.
B.It’s a war between equal powers.
C.That is because it motivates both the right and left sides of the brain.
D.You can also cultivate your character and improve your intelligence.
E.But more often, ancient Chinese played Go to cultivate their mind and character.
F.The influence of Go on Chinese society is quite evident in literature works.
G.Many people also love this ancient game for the Chinese philosophy it contains.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了纽约市一个新的博物馆展览。该展览讲述了中国食物和厨师的故事,介绍了厨房及家常菜在移民生活中起的关键作用,结合厨师Ni Biying的故事指出,家常菜为餐桌带来了更多乐趣。

10 . When you think of Chinese food in the US, fried rice, or General Tso’s chicken may first come to mind. But a new museum exhibition in New York City is trying to expand visitors’ palates (味蕾). It features stories of famous cooks like Martin Yan and home cooks whose food represents 18 different regional cooking styles of China.

“I think it’s unfair to just classify Chinese cooking as one,” says Kian Lam Kho, an organizer of “Sour, Sweet, Bitter, Spicy: Stories of Chinese Food and Identity in America” at the Museum of Chinese in America. “Even with the same dish or same cuisine, every family has a different variation.” That’s why the organizers say if you want to taste the full range of Chinese cuisine in the US, you’ll need to go beyond restaurants and into home kitchens, which can play a central role in many immigrants’ lives.

“The kitchen itself is kind of a comfort when you come to a new country. That’s the one place where you set up as your home base, and you cook things that you remember from your past,” explains Audra Ang, another organizer.

One of the home cooks showcased in the exhibition is Ni Biying, 80, of Manhattan. She worked as a live-in babysitter for years before she could finally afford to rent a home with her own kitchen. These days, you can usually find her moving around her one-bedroom apartment as a sweet smell of vinegar and rice wine floats from her stove. For Ni, a small dinner for friends and family means preparing almost a dozen different dishes. She learned some of her techniques from her father, who made most of her family’s meals when she was a child. “I still miss the beef with stir-fried celery my father used to cook,” she says. And it’s the kind of comfort food that defines Chinese food for Ni.

1. What is the new museum exhibition mainly about?
A.Cuisine of different countries.B.Exploration of famous restaurants.
C.History of Chinese immigration.D.Stories of Chinese food and cooks.
2. Why does the kitchen play a key role in many immigrants’ lives?
A.It provides a wealthy life.B.It brings a sense of belonging.
C.It helps them to accept new cultures.D.It enables them to forget the past.
3. What can we learn about Ni Biying from Paragraph 4?
A.She worked in a Chinese restaurant.
B.She made most meals as a child.
C.She learned cooking from her father.
D.She lives with a big family.
4. What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Cuisine Gains New Variations
B.Home Cooking Brings More to the Table
C.Immigrants Seek Their Fortune in the US
D.Chinese Restaurant Tells Immigrant Tales
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