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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。文章主要讲的是巴黎年轻运动员利用跑酷来节省能源。

1 . After taking a few steps back, Hadj Benhalima rushed toward the building, pushed himself upward with his foot against the wall and stretched out his arm. At the peak of his jump, he flipped off a light switch, and the bright lights of a nearby barbershop went off immediately.

This is what Hadj and his friends have been doing for the past two years: swinging around Paris and switching off wasteful shop signs at night, in an effort to fight against light pollution and save energy. And they are all enthusiastic about Parkour — a sport that consists of running and jumping over urban obstacles.

While climbing other people’s property to turn off their lights may strike some as a form of trespassing (非法入侵), the Parkour athletes insist their activities are only about enforcing seldom-respected rules.

More than a decade ago, Paris City Hall issued orders requiring stores to turn off all signs and window displays from 1 am to 6 am, but they are widely ignored with little consequence. “for 10 years there has been no follow-up, no control, no punishment,” said Anne-Marie Ducroux, the head of the National Association for the Protection of the Sky and the Night Environment.

That is why Hadj and his friends have taken matters into their own hands. The group often gathers in the so-called Golden Triangle neighborhood, in western Paris, which is the center of French luxury.

Enforcing the orders in place of the authorities certainly enters a legal grey area. But the Parkour athletes say all the police officers they have met during their rounds have allowed their action — as long as it causes no damage.

And it seems that their efforts have produced the desired result, because Hadj says he has noticed that in recent months, several shops have stopped leaving their lights on after his group targeted them. He hopes others will follow suit. “At least, I’ll sleep better,” he said.

1. What are Hadj Benhalima and his friends trying to do at night?
A.To practice their Parkour skills.
B.To remove possible urban obstacles.
C.To turn off unnecessary store lights.
D.To ensure the safety of their neighborhood.
2. What can we learn about the rules set by the government?
A.They are too strict to follow.
B.They have achieved the desired effect.
C.They put great pressure on stores.
D.They are not carried out effectively.
3. What is the government’s attitude towards the Parkour athletes’ act?
A.Worried.B.Supportive.C.Doubtful.D.Unconcerned.
4. What does the text mainly talk about?
A.Why Parkour is so popular among young people in Paris.
B.Why it is difficult to fight against light pollution in Paris.
C.How the lighting of shop signs affects the night view of Paris.
D.How young people in Paris help save energy through Parkour.
2024-03-04更新 | 59次组卷 | 1卷引用:四川省绵阳南山中学2023-2024学年高三下学期入学考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章讲述了大熊猫花花非常受欢迎,五一假期期间吸引了许多游客来到成都大熊猫繁育基地,增加了门票销量,带动了熊猫经济。
2 . 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。

The giant panda Hua Hua attracted 264,000 visitors to the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding,     1     was the second most popular tourist destination in China during the May Day holidays, according to local media reports.

He Hua (nicknamed Hua Hua)     2     (be) three years old soon and has won the hearts of Chinese people due     3     her gentle temperament(性格) and her rare inability to climb trees. She is also     4     (difference) from other giant pandas because of her white fur, rather than the more common beige(米色的) color, and her slightly fat and cute appearance,     5     (make) her highly recognizable.

Hua Hua increased ticket sales, with all 180,000 tickets     6     (sell) out for the first three days of this year’s May Day holidays. There were so many fans     7     the park had to set Hua Hua’s viewing time limit to only three minutes. “We made this trip     8    (special) for Hua Hua,” said a tourist. “We plan to stay at the base all day just to see     9     giant pandas and we plan to continue coming here even tomorrow,” he added.

Panda-related souvenirs such as headbands, dolls, school bags and decorative rings in     10     (store) at the base and in other parts of Chengdu have become popular.

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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。文章报道了英国伦敦周二创下有史以来最高气温一事,并讲述了其不利影响。

3 . LONDON—The U.K. recorded its highest-ever temperatures Tuesday with readings of over 104 degrees Fahrenheit, as a heat wave scorched the nation and caused fires around the capital.

During the day, at least 34 places across the country broke the previous record. Several blazes broke out across London—including a large fire in a residential area. London Mayor Sadiq Khan said on Twitter that the fire brigade was under “immense pressure,” and warned citizens to stay safe.

Tuesday has been the second successive day of extremely hot weather in the nation. The U.K. government has declared a national emergency, while the national meteorological (气象的) service, the Met Office, started its first-ever “red extreme heat warning” across England.

Nationwide, schools and summer camps have closed, hospitals have canceled routine visits and transport has been disrupted, with many railways and the London subway system urging customers to stay at home.

The heat warped (使变形) runways at U.K. airports on Monday, forcing Luton Airport to stop all flights until early evening. The Met office has warned against melting asphalt (沥青) on roads and has advised citizens not to travel.

“In this country we’re used to treating a hot spell as a chance to go and play in the sun,” said Penny Endersby, chief executive at the Met Office, in a press release. “This is not that sort of weather.”

Scientists have warned that climate change is likely to make weather of this severity more common. Dr. Friederike Otto, a climate scientist at Imperial College London, said, “It would have been almost impossible to see temperatures of 40 degrees in London without climate change.”

1. What do we know about the heat in U.K. according to the passage?
A.No more than 34 places broke the previous temperature record.
B.Tuesday was the first day of extremely hot weather in the country.
C.The highest temperature readings was over 104 degrees Celsius.
D.Some fires broke out in London because of the burning weather.
2. Why has the Met office advised citizens not to travel?
A.Because the heat damaged runways at U.K. airports.
B.Because of the first-ever red extreme heat warning.
C.Because the fire brigade was under big pressure.
D.Because the awful heat has melted asphalt on roads.
3. What can we learn from what Dr. Friederike Otto said?
A.Londoners are used to play outside in the sun.
B.Climate has changed and caused burning weather.
C.This kind of climate is less likely to happen again.
D.This weather is not suitable to outdoors activities.
4. What does the underlined word “scorched” mean in the first paragraph?
A.Flooded.B.Blew.C.Burned.D.Warmed.
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4 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1. What do we learn from the speaker?
A.More can be done to reduce the damage of earthquakes.
B.Earthquakes always cause serious damage.
C.Nothing can be done to reduce the damage of earthquakes.
2. How many people died in the Kobe earthquake?
A.75,000.B.Nearly 310,000.C.More than 6,000.
3. What is the major difficulty in doing more to reduce the earthquake damage?
A.Engineers do not have the knowledge.
B.Protection is too costly at present.
C.No one takes earthquakes seriously.
4. How many ways to reduce the damage are mentioned by the speaker?
A.5.B.3.C.4.
2022-08-31更新 | 152次组卷 | 1卷引用:四川省绵阳市南山中学2022-2023学年高一上学期入学考试英语试题(含听力)
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,介绍了人造光污染及其危害。

5 . Artificial light should be treated like other forms of pollution, research says. Human illumination (照明) of the planet is growing in range and intensity by about 2% a year, creating a problem that can be compared to climate change, according to a team of biologists from the University of Exeter. Hormone levels, breeding cycles, activity patterns and vulnerability to predators are being affected across a broad range of species, they write in a paper published in the journal Nature Ecology and Evolution.

From reduced pollination (授粉) by insects and trees budding earlier in spring, to seabirds flying into lighthouses and sea turtles mistakenly wandering inland to bright hotels in search of the dawn sun, their study brings together 126 previous papers to assess the extent of the impact.

In all the species examined, they found reduced levels of melatonin — a hormone that regulates sleep cycles — as a result of artificial light at night. Rodents (啮齿动物), which mostly search for food at night, were active for a shorter duration, while birds started singing and searching for worms earlier in the day. However, the outcomes were not purely negative. Owing to night-time light, some plants grew faster and some types of bats thrived. But the overall effect was disruptive, particularly to the insects drawn to hot bulbs or fast-moving car lamps.

“What stands out is how ubiquitous the effects are. The effects are found on microbes, invertebrates (无脊柱动物), animals and plants,” said the lead author, Kevin Gaston, a professor at the university's Environment and Sustainability Institute. “We need to start thinking about lighting in the way we think of other big systemic pressures like climate change.”

According to Gaston, there has been an increase in studies in the past five to ten years as the amount of lighting in the world has increased and the effects have become more evident. Satellite images of the Earth at night show how rapidly the problem is expanding geographically, and lights are also becoming more intense as expensive bulbs with yellow light are replaced by greater numbers of cheap bright white LEDs. This is biologically problematic because the white light has a wider spectrum, like sunlight.

Gaston urged governments, companies and individuals to be more discriminating. “At the moment, we just take lighting for granted. But we need to think in terms of using it only when we need it, where we need it and how we need it,” he said. “It is another pollutant.”

Unlike the climate crisis, however, he said solving the lighting problem would save rather than cost money. If people use fewer lights, it would mean lower costs, less electricity and lower emissions.

“At the heart of this is a deep-rooted human need to light up the night. We are still in a sense afraid of the dark,” he said. “But the ability to turn the night-time into something like the daytime is something we have pursued for beyond the necessity of doing so.”

1. Why is artificial light a pollutant according to the biologists?
A.It has a serious impact on nature.
B.It shortens the growing time of plants.
C.It contributes to other forms of pollution.
D.It threatens the existence of human beings.
2. What did the biologists find about artificial light?
A.It can be used to act as the dawn sun.
B.It can regulate the sleep cycles of animals.
C.It can prevent all species developing properly.
D.It can disturb behavior patterns in some species.
3. What does the underlined word "ubiquitous” mean?
A.Normal.B.Common
C.Powerful.D.Special.
4. How did Kevin Gaston feel about solving the lighting problem?
A.It is worth the cost.B.It is time-consuming.
C.It requires a change of attitude.D.It needs to be discussed globally.
2022-03-01更新 | 114次组卷 | 3卷引用:四川省绵阳南山中学2021-2022学年高二下学期开学考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文,文章介绍了印尼、德国及韩国垃圾分类的情况。
6 . Indonesia

It's never too hard to throw your garbage in Indonesia. What Indonesians commonly do is put their trash in their personal garbage area which is usually located at the front of their houses, right at the side of the street. Put trash there, and the garbage collectors with their big garbage trucks will pick it up.

Things aren't quite different if you live in the apartment complex in Indonesia. Collect trash, wrap it in a tight plastic bag if you wish, and then put it outside your room or in a special corner in your floor hallway.


Germany

The country has a quite detailed way of sorting its waste — down to the color of the glass waste and the type of paper that can be put inside the garbage bin. There are some common public garbage bins available in the German apartment/housing area:

1. Blue bin — for paper and cardboard. Greasy (油腻的) pizza box goes to the gray bin!

2. Green and white bin — for glass, different bins for different glass colors, not available for Christmas ornaments and light bulbs!

3. Yellow/orange bin — for plastic and metals.

4. Brown bin — for biodegradable goods.

5. Gray/black bin — everything else that can't be recycled such as used diaper, kitty litter, animal waste and ashes.

Some items don't belong in your apartment/housing area's public garbage bins. Items like used batteries, electronics, unused paints, light bulbs and appliances must be returned to special locations so they can be recycled. Other items such as clothes, shoes, oversized trash and furniture are advised to be sold or donated.


South Korea

Here are the types of garbage bin provided in South Korea:

Food Waste, anything that could be eaten by animals

Recyclable Waste

Oversized Waste, mostly electronics and furniture

General Waste, anything that doesn't belong to the other types.

It might sound much simpler but don't be too careless, because South Korea has a pretty strict rule and many exceptions about what items should be considered as what waste and so on.

For instance, because the food waste bin is reserved for anything that can be eaten by animals, eggshells, crustacean shells and bones are fairly prohibited from it. You are going to have to separate the bones from your meat waste, put the meat waste in the food waste bin and put the rest of the bones in the general waste bin.

1. How do Indonesians usually deal with their trash?
A.Pay someone to throw it,
B.Throw it into a public garbage bin.
C.Put it in a specific area to be collected.
D.Wrap it in a plastic bag and throw it away.
2. What will Germans do if they have to dispose of used light bulbs?
A.Donate them to others.B.Put them in the black bin.
C.Return them to special locations.D.Put them in the green and white bin.
3. What kind of waste will be put into the general waste bin in South Korea?
A.Eggshells.B.Chicken sandwiches.
C.Cardboard.D.Second-hand furniture.
2022-03-01更新 | 162次组卷 | 1卷引用:四川省绵阳南山中学2021-2022学年高二下学期开学考试英语试题
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7 . The problem of global warming has caused a lot of people to get started on increasing their battles to save the Earth's ecological system. The trouble is that nearly all people think it even expensive to begin living green. Continue reading to see several immediate things you can do to get on the road to living green.

You can get on a great start by learning to recycle. While this appears really simple, there are many people who still throw glass bottles and aluminum(铝)cans into their common garbage. In the US, it's easy to locate a trash service that has glass and aluminum recycling alternatives. If you take a few seconds to wash the cans and bottles and put them in the recycle bin, you will be on the path to saving the Earth.

One more big waste product is newspapers. Majority of people will merely take their newspaper and throw it in the garbage when they finish reading it. Still there are many other things you can do with an old newspaper when you finish reading it. For instance, newspapers make terrific material for cleaning windowpanes. You can clean your windows with newspapers rather than paper towels and window cleaner for a streak-free shine.

What else you can do to get started living green is to start walking a bit more. Many people think nothing of getting in their car and driving one block to get soda at the local convenience store. If you merely walk to the store, not only could it take less time, because you won't have to try to find a parking place, but you will be saving money on petrol and helping to save the planet by not burning those fuels. If you wish to save even more on fuel, take the chance to join the car pool whenever you can and just mow your lawn twice a month instead of weekly.

1. What is the main purpose of Paragraph 1?
A.To tell us that many people are living green.
B.To express worries about global warming.
C.To call on people to live an easy life.
D.To advise people to learn how to live green.
2. The author thinks that________.
A.many people can't recycle glass bottles properly
B.cans and bottles are usually washed before recycled
C.it is rather difficult to recycle cans and bottles
D.people would like to throw the wastes everywhere
3. The underlined phrase "car pool" in the last paragraph probably refers to__________.
A.a pool where cars can park
B.a good way to avoid traffic jams
C.a group of people sharing the same car
D.an organization to protect the environment
4. What is the main idea of the passage?
A.It may cost us much more to live a green life.
B.Going green is much simpler than people think.
C.A lot of things can be reused in our life.
D.People are living a much better life than before.
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