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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。克罗部落(Crow Nation)是美国蒙大拿州的印第安部落,年轻的设计师Bethany Yellowtail在这里长大,她为了传承本土文化做出了很多努力。

1 . If art preserves the culture of the Crow people, then Crow women are the keepers of that culture, cultivating it to reflect the modern day.

Fashion designer Bethany Yellowtail grew up riding horses and running in the fields and swimming in the river and being around her people in the Crow Nation and Northern Cheyenne Indian reservations in southeastern Montana. She knows first-hand the importance of art to maintaining native traditions. In 2015 she turned that knowledge into her own brand: B. Yellowtail. A year later, she created the B. Yellowtail Collective, made up of native artists, to foster economic opportunities for their communities. Many of those artists are women from different tribes but all of them preserve their culture and move it forward through their medium of choice.

Yellowtail and her team work for the native-owned business that’s rooted in community. Artists within the Collective typically receive 70% of profit from retail sales, and for a portion of the pandemic (流行病) the brand has upped that to 100%. The extra money has, of course, increased artists’ income in the past year, but the relationship is interdependent: without the work of those artists, B. Yellowtail wouldn’t exist and native culture would feel the loss.

Dewanda Little Coyote is Yellowtail’s mother. Family is deeply important to their tribe. So is art, which often runs in the family — and along the matriarchal (母系的) side. Little Coyote picked up her entrepreneurial spirit from her parents, who owned a gift shop. “My parents said, ‘If you have hands, create something. Do something, and make a living off of that,’” she said. After her parents passed away, the artist began learning beading (串珠) earrings herself. Dentalium, a tusk shell often used in native jewelry, caught her eye in particular. “I love it, because back in the day, our Cheyenne women wore a lot of dentalium,” she said. “So I wanted to give a contemporary look to that — to what our ancestors wore.”

Yellowtail herself learned sewing from her aunts and grandmothers before moving to Los Angeles in 2007 to study fashion design. Now, native women support native women — and matriarchal art evolves.

1. Why did Bethany Yellowtail set up B. Yellowtail?
A.To make their culture continue.B.To become rich as soon as possible.
C.To reflect the modern fashions.D.To inspire more women to work.
2. What can we learn from the third paragraph?
A.Native-owned businesses make money more easily.
B.The profit from the Collective has fallen sharply.
C.Local artists love to work in their community.
D.Artists, income is related to the development of native culture.
3. Why is Dewanda Little Coyote mentioned in the text?
A.To prove she loves her daughter deeply.
B.To show how native culture is handed down.
C.To praise her efforts to help the young.
D.To appeal to more women to join in jewelry design.
4. What kind of person is Bethany Yellowtail?
A.Humorous, modest and cooperative.B.Traditional, cautious and outgoing.
C.Independent, competitive and creative.D.Creative, determined and selfless.
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文章大意:本文为一篇说明文。文章介绍了博物馆的多项社会性功能。

2 . For people who are planning a trip, a visit to a museum might not be the first thing they think of. After all, there are plenty of ways to appreciate the world’s civilization, gain exciting experiences and spend quality time with family and friends.     1    

Museums are where people learn something new, at every age! Are you interested in something specific?     2    . There, you will find yourself drawn in and inspired! Museums are a fantastic place to learn about a region’s history, scientific achievements, major cultural events, and of course, dinosaurs. They also design exhibitions related to visual arts, industrial innovations and anything that inspires an individual to learn about the past and create new paths to the future.

    3     They will surely be an exciting part of the educational experience with the main purpose to expose children to knowledge of various fields and expand their horizons. To achieve that, museums are working to create meaningful and engaging activities, interactive and knowledge-based.

Museums support tourism. They are tourism promoters in small towns and large cities. Museums aren’t a burden on tax revenue (税收) or a separate concern from other city projects.     4    Statistics show that museums support more than 726, 000 jobs in America.

Museums shape communities. They have activities and exhibitions through which visitors can learn about local history. Museums are places where a shared heritage is celebrated and a collective identity is formed. They provide an interesting public space where people meet and talk to each other.     5    

A.Museums bring out the best qualities in children.
B.Museums often deliver kids-centered exhibitions.
C.Instead, they generate funding and fuel employment.
D.Then, visit a local museum to learn about that subject.
E.Even shopping at the gift shop there is an opportunity for connection.
F.On the contrary, they consume a small percentage of city funds annually.
G.The fact, however, is that museums offer magical benefits in many ways.
2023-02-16更新 | 1761次组卷 | 24卷引用:广东省广州市番禺区广东番禺中学2022-2023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。本文主要介绍了罗切斯特大学的Clothesline Arts Festival,介绍了这个艺术节的起源和特点。

3 . The Memorial Art Gallery (MAG) opened its doors again this weekend for the University of Rochester’s Clothesline Arts Festival. This event has been an annual tradition at the Centennial Sculpture Park right outside the MAG for the last 62 years. Initially organized with less than 100 artists showing their work on clothes lines and fences, this festival has attracted over 500 artists from across the nation.

The park was decorated with colorful tents where artists proudly displayed their works. Each tent was a story within itself — a display of skill, creativity, and years of experience.

Piche Design, a unique custom creation art store owned by Chuck Peashy, had one of the most interesting tents: an eye-catching, old setting with lamps shaped like musical instruments. “People come to me with objects that belonged to their long-gone loved ones, and I make beautiful items out of those for them. It is, indeed, rewarding,” said Peashy.

Jill Schiller started doodling (涂鸦) when she was very young. Her hobby gave way to a series of super cool modern designs. She now draws with Swedish weaving techniques on scarves, carpets, bags, and T-shirts in her tent. Schiller believes that it is evidently a great method of expressing creativity and emotion.

George Banagis’ tent, which presented watercolor and pen and ink pieces, had a variety of options. His complicated pen and ink illustrations were available in the original full-size versions, which were made after weeks of effort, and also small, affordable postcards, notepads, and other souvenirs. Visitors loved this inexpensive form of art and flooded inside to buy.

Visitors also experienced all seven continents in one tent, Tatarzyn Photography. From penguins lined up on an Antarctic coastline to swans and wandering African elephants, Ted Tatarzyn has traveled all around the world to catch these moments of amazing creatures with a camera. “This is actually my second career,” said Tatarzyn, who interestingly worked at Kodak for many years before its shutdown. He then started touring around the world for the pictures.

Strolling across the little artistic showcases is a learning experience that every student should take advantage of. And Clothesline had many other stories to tell.

1. What was the Clothesline Arts Festival most probably named after at first?
A.The hosting place of the festival.B.The diverse artists joining the event.
C.The unique way of displaying works.D.The cloths and various materials used.
2. What do we know about Piche Design?
A.It focuses on the musical instrument design.B.It helps people recall their loved ones.
C.It repairs valuable things for people.D.It mainly sells classical furniture.
3. What do Jill Schiller’s and George Banagis’ tents have in common?
A.They are both about art drawings with strong personal styles.
B.They are both popular among university students.
C.They both display products with local cultures.
D.They are both about inexpensive paintings.
4. What is the main topic of the tent Tatarzyn Photography?
A.Travel experience sharing.B.Artistic creativity training.
C.Professional camera skill teaching.D.Animal photos displaying.
5. What is the purpose of the text?
A.To remember a 62-year-old tradition.B.To recommend some excellent artists.
C.To advertise a secondhand market.D.To introduce a special artistic festival.
2023-02-10更新 | 237次组卷 | 3卷引用:广东外语外贸大学实验中学2022-2023学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文为一篇说明文。本文阐述了英国人和美国人对待客人的不同的文化和习俗,以及被邀请的人去做客时需要注意的一些礼仪。

4 . For the British, the home is a private place in which he or she goes to hide away from the troubles of life. It is very seldom that one would be invited to a British person’s home. It is rude to knock on a person’s door if you are not invited. If you are invited, don’t ask to see more than the downstairs that your British host invites you into. Never ask how much the house or any of the items in it cost.

To the American, most of them want their home to be a place where they can entertain (款待) and share their lives with their friends. They may be delighted to give you a full tour of their houses. They may also be pleased when you show your interest and pleasure in their houses.

Both British and American people will engage in quite a bit of chat and a drink or two before the meal is served. After the first mouthful, you should say how delicious the food is and ask something about it. Remember, never eat with your mouth open and make very little noise while eating. It would be nice of you to help your host in any way. Maybe offer to pour some drinks or clear up after the meal.

1. If your British friend invites you to his home, you can _________.
A.see anything you like
B.ask how much his house is
C.only see the downstairs that you’re invited into
D.ask the cost of any the items in it
2. When you show your interest and pleasure in American people’s houses, they may be _______.
A.happyB.angryC.sadD.worried
3. What does the underlined phrase “engage in” mean in Chinese?
A.参与B.陷入C.回避D.限制
4. What’s the main idea of this passage?
A.Different table manners between British and American people.
B.Some manners on visiting British and American people’s home.
C.Different ideas about the home between British and American people.
D.Different ideas about how to get along well with neighbors between British and American people.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章讲述了食物和文化之间的联系。

5 . Have you ever wondered what the food you eat every day can tell you about where you come from? Have you ever wondered why people from different parts of the world eat different types of food? There is more of a connection between food and culture than you may think.

On an individual level we grow up eating the food of our cultures. It becomes a part of who we are. Many of us relate food from our childhood with warm feelings and good memories and it ties us to our families, holding a special and personal value for us. When I was sick as a kid, my mother would cook soup and bring it to bed for me. The smell and taste of the soup became something very familiar to me. Now, whenever I feel tired or stressed, I feel hungry for that soup.

On a larger scale, food is an important part of culture. Traditional cuisine is passed down from one generation to the next. It also operates as an expression of cultural identity. Immigrants bring the food of their countries with them wherever they go and cooking traditional food is a way of preserving their culture when they move to new places.

The food does not remain exactly the same. What stays the same is the extent to which each country or community’s unique cuisine can reflect its unique history lifestyle, values, and beliefs.

In China, harmony is a vital trait in almost every aspect of life. This is reflected in Chinese cuisine, where almost every flavor is used in a balanced way, creating delicious dishes with flavors that go well together. Historically Chinese people have an ornate(华美的)style, which can be seen in their architecture and costumes, as well as in their food. They believe that food not only needs to be nutritious but also needs to look appealing, so they put a lot of effort into decorating the dishes and making them look colorful.

As the world becomes more globalized, it’s easier to access cuisines from different cultures. It’s important to remember that each dish has a special place in the culture it belongs to, and is special to those who prepare it. Food is an entrance to culture, and it should be treated as such.

1. What does the author want to express in Paragraph 1?
A.Traditions on cultureB.Difficulties in cooking food
C.Concerns about food and cultureD.Connections between food and culture
2. Why does the author feel hungry for the soup his mother cooked?
A.He feels terribly homesick.B.It is nutritious and inviting.
C.He is too weak to feed himself.D.It has become a comfort food for him.
3. What does the author say about Chinese cuisine?
A.It has an unbalanced flavor.B.It features unnecessary decoration.
C.It reflects Chinese people’s values.D.It is closely related to Chinese architecture.
4. What would be the best title for the text?
A.You are what you eatB.Food culture and globalization
C.What food tells us about cultureD.How food culture impacts our health
2023-01-29更新 | 96次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省江门市外海中学2021-2022学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。讲述了遗产是由家庭或其他群体传承多年的东西。然而,遗产并不局限于具体的物品,它也是一群人共有的习俗、传统和价值观。

6 . What is heritage? The word can be difficult to define. Heritage is always something that is passed down by families or other groups for many years.    1     It can also be the customs, traditions, and values shared by groups of people. One way to think about heritage is to break it down into three groups. These are the tangible(有形的), the natural, and the intangible.

    2     It can include many human-made objects that hold cultural value. Some examples are national monuments and works of art. Many ancient sites are also part of this group. On a smaller scale, a family home can be part of an individual’s heritage.

Many parts of the natural world are also important to cultural heritage. This can include bodies of water, plant life, landforms and more. One example is the Nile River.    3     Efforts to protect natural heritage are key in many cultures.

The intangible group includes any part of cultural heritage that you can’t feel through touch. Maybe you’ve read about forms of dance, like Flamenco dancing. You might know about the music of Mariachi Bands or holidays like Eid. These are all examples of intangible heritage.     4    

Exploring your own heritage can be fun. It can help you learn about yourself, your family, and your ancestors. But it’s also important to learn about the heritage of others.     5     It can also lead you to find things you may have in common with others!

A.They are treasures that can be touched.
B.What tangible items can be part of heritage?
C.However, heritage isn’t limited to concrete objects.
D.Languages, holidays and customs also make the list.
E.Therefore, it’s difficult to protect them from fading away.
F.Doing so can help you build a stronger understanding of other cultures.
G.It has been part of cultural heritage in many African nations for centuries.
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者在养老院工作,帮助其中一位老人爱丽丝的故事。

7 . I work in a nursing home and my job is to take care of the elderly.

This year, an old lady that I cared for, Alice, had gone through a difficult time. She got dementia and so she had been in the hospital twice. In November I was finally able to get her back to her “home”.

Alice had thought her daughter was coming to visit her on Christmas day and that they were going to have the whole family together like the old days. When she finally realized that the happy moment was not going to happen, she was very sad. Knowing that her daughter was not able to make her feel happy, I hated the idea of her being alone on the holiday!

On Christmas Eve, I gave her a surprise by asking if she would like to go to a candlelight service at church that night.

I took her to her old neighborhood church where all her friends were there. We got to the church early. Then soon some of her friends came and they went over to greet her and sit with her.

The candlelight service was beautiful and Alice got a lot of love from her old and new friends there.

The truth of the story is that I am the one who got the best gift: the smile on Alice’s face.

1. What does the underlined word “dementia” in paragraph 2 refer to?
A.A plan.B.An illness.
C.A house.D.A letter.
2. From the text we can learn that Alice_________.
A.was thrown out by her daughter
B.didn’t like living in the nursing home
C.expected to spend Christmas with her daughter
D.returned to her home after leaving the hospital
3. Where did Alice spend her Christmas Eve in the end?
A.In the hospital.B.In her old house.
C.In the nursing home.D.In her old neighborhood church.
4. What was the best gift that the author got on Christmas Eve?
A.Alice’s happiness.B.Praise from Alice’s friends.
C.Thanks from Alice’s daughter.D.The candlelight service.
2023-01-07更新 | 67次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省清远市第一中学2022-2023学年高一上学期期中考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了一位意大利女性宇航员将中国一首诗歌放在网上,得到众多网友的喜爱和转发。

8 . Besides “wow” and “great”, what else would you say when flying over the Earth in space? Samantha Cristoforetti, the first Italian female astronaut in space, posted several lines of a famous ancient Chinese composition on Twitter to share her joy.

She first wrote in Chinese, and then attached an accurate translation of the lines in both Italian and English to help more people understand. “Looking up, I see the immensity of the cosmos; bowing my head, I look at the multitude of the world. The gaze flies, the heart expands, the joy of the senses can reach its peak, and indeed, this is true happiness,” it says. Two days before she landed on Earth, the beauty of space and Chinese literature resonated on her Twitter account. Before long, her posts went viral on Twitter with thousands of retweets, likes and replies.

The text she quoted is from the Preface to Poems Composed at the Orchid Pavilion,a Chinese calligraphy masterpiece by Wang Xizhi (303-361) of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (317-420). She also attached three photos taken in space of China’s Bohai Bay and the day-night view of Beijing. “The poem and views are both magnificent as well as healing. If everyone could enjoy the same sight, a lot of pain in the world would be ‘dissipated’,” one user comments.

As the first Italian female astronaut in space, Cristoforetti carried out her first space mission on Nov 23, 2014. In 2022, she started the second mission in April and returned to Earth on Friday night after a 127-day stay in orbit.

Cristoforetti has also been active in Sino-European cooperation in the field of manned spaceflight. She was a working group member with Chinese counterparts to define and implement cooperation in the field of astronaut operations. When not traveling for work, she is an eager reader and has a great passion for languages. Speaking clear Chinese, Cristoforetti once told the media that the teams from China and Europe were working very well together in the field of astronaut training.

1. What is the result of Cristoforetti’s post online?
A.The birth of a masterpiece.
B.A trend of journey to space.
C.An instant hot issue on Twitter.
D.Different translations of the lines.
2. Which word below can be used to replace the underlined word “dissipated” in Paragraph 3?
A.Relieved.B.Caused.
C.Increased.D.Recognized.
3. What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A.Cristoforetti’s devotion to her career.
B.Cristoforetti’s language learning strategies.
C.The leadership Cristoforetti plays in her team.
D.The possible motivation for Cristoforetti’s post.
4. What can be the best title of the passage?
A.A female astronaut becomes online star
B.A Chinese poem gets popular abroad
C.Literature conveys the beauty of space
D.An Italian astronaut promotes Sino-European cooperation
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章通过印度尼西亚留学生Prihardinni的例子,说明了中医在外国学生当中越来越受欢迎这样一个现象。

9 . Prihardinni, from the Indonesian city of Surabaya, is amazed at how traditional Chinese medicine (TCM中医) has continued to develop since she began studying it a year ago.

When Prihardinni was 10 years old, she suffered from serious headaches. So, her mother took her to see a TCM doctor near their home. The doctor checked her pulse, examined her face and tongue, and wrote down a prescription (处方). After several weeks of drinking Chinese medicine, she didn’t have headaches any more.

“His medical skills were like magic,” Prihardinni recalled. The experience of being cured by TCM impressed her and it encouraged her to choose TCM study. Now, she is a freshman at the Gansu University of Chinese Medicine, which has thousands of years of history and widespread international popularity.

“TCM is becoming more and more popular worldwide and has become an important cultural symbol (象征) for China,” said Zhao Zhongting, a professor at the Gansu University of Chinese Medicine. “Many foreign students face difficulties in fully understanding the meaning and function of TCM medical terms because of cultural and language barriers,” Zhao said, adding that in order to help them, the university offers various training courses for freshmen, including chemistry, language study and Chinese medicine culture. Activities between local and international students, lectures and study tours are also provided to help students better understand the courses.

“More people in my country are becoming interested in TCM. Many social media (媒体) are sharing their experiences with Chinese medicine,” Prihardinni said, adding that she plans to return to her hometown after graduation and open a TCM clinic (诊所). “I want to tell my parents and friends that Chinese medicine is also a good and believable choice.”

1. Why did Prihardinni choose TCM study?
A.She is very interested in TCM.B.TCM is a magical medical science.
C.She was forced by her mother.D.TCM made her get well from illness.
2. What make it difficult for foreign students to study TCM according to Zhao Zhongting?
A.Too many courses.B.Chinese medicine cultures.
C.Difficult medical terms.D.Cultural and language barriers.
3. What can we infer from Prihardinni’s words in the last paragraph?
A.Learning TCM has become a fashion.
B.TCM will be accepted by more foreigners.
C.Pribardinni plans to be a TCM doctor in China.
D.Many people want to share their learning experiences.
4. What is the passage mainly about?
A.TCM has become more and more important.
B.TCM is a well-accepted course in universities.
C.TCM becomes popular among foreign students.
D.TCM is hard for foreign students to understand.
2022-11-17更新 | 63次组卷 | 3卷引用:广东省揭阳市普宁市普宁市华侨中学2022-2023学年高一上学期11月期中英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明学习他国习俗和礼仪是必要的,并列举几个国家的习俗。

10 . In England, recently three foreign gentlemen came to a bus stop and waited. About five minutes later, the bus they wanted came along. They were just going to get on when suddenly there was a loud noise behind them. People rushed onto the bus and tried to push them out of the way. Someone shouted at them. The bus conductor came rushing down the stairs to see what all the trouble was about. The three foreigners seemed all at sea and looked embarrassed. No one had told them about the British custom of lining up for a bus that the first person who arrives at the bus stop is the first person to get on the bus.

Learning the language of a country isn’t enough. If you want to have a pleasant visit, find out as much as possible about the manners and customs of your host country. You will probably be surprised by just how different they can be from your own. A visitor to India would do well to remember that people there consider it impolite to use the left hand for passing food at table. The left hand is supposed to be used for washing yourself. Also in India, you might see a man shaking his head at another to show that he doesn’t agree. But in many parts of India a shake of the head means agreement. Nodding your head when you are given a drink in Bulgaria will most probably leave you thirsty.

1. The British people tried to push the three gentlemen out of the way, because the gentlemen    .
A.were foreignersB.didn’t have tickets
C.made a loud noiseD.didn’t line up for the bus
2. According to the article, if you want to have a pleasant journey in a foreign country, you should    .
A.learn the language of the country
B.understand the manners and customs of the country
C.have enough time and money
D.make friends with the people there
3. What does the underlined phrase “at sea” probably mean?
A.Tired.B.Disappointed.
C.Confused.D.Pleased.
4. In India, it is considered impolite to    .
A.pass food with the left hand
B.use the right hand for passing food at table
C.shake your head
D.nod your head
2022-11-12更新 | 140次组卷 | 4卷引用:广东省江门市开平市2022-2023学年高二上学期10月期中英语试题
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