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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者全家在满月下外出散步的经历,在月亮下作者和孩子们探讨了有关月球的知识,从而表现了大自然是最好的老师。

1 . Tonight, our family was going out to play under the full moon.

My husband Todd and I first started going on full moon walks for ourselves, as we needed these little doses of moonlight to stay happy, though sometimes we had to hike through the forest to find a perfect spot. But after we became parents, we did this for our children. We wanted to show Sierra and Bryce that it was not necessary to travel far from home to have an adventure and learn something new, and that there was much magic in the natural world, available to all.

Once we arrived at our location, Sierra and I stood holding hands, waiting to cheer the full moon in its rising — a thin sliver of the moon emerged above the ridge of the mountain afar. Soon, more of the moon came out until it turned into a brilliant orange sphere (球体). Todd explained to Sierra and Bryce that the moon generates no light, but simply acts like a mirror, reflecting the sunlight back to us. “Does the moon’s face change?” Bryce asked. I told him that the moon moves around the earth, but does not spin (旋转) by itself, so the same side of the moon is always facing the earth. Sierra remarked that the moon looked larger when it was rising. I explained that it is a visual illusion (错觉) because it is so close to the horizon that the moon magically tricks our eyes into comparing it with nearby objects.

Much of the knowledge that I shared with the kids was learned from my parents. During my childhood, they would take me on educational adventures out in the woods, and as I later found, so did their parents. So every time I go for a full moon walk with my beloved family, I thank those wise educators who came before me.

To educate, sometimes all it takes is going outdoors and gazing up at the heavens.

1. What does the underlined word “this” in Paragraph 2 refer to?
A.Traveling far from home.
B.Learning something new.
C.Hiking through the forest.
D.Going on full moon walks.
2. What can we know about the family outing?
A.The children were unwilling to participate.
B.Todd mentioned a mirror to explain the sunlight.
C.The children showed great curiosity about the moon.
D.The author used a magic trick to explain the larger moon.
3. Which of the following words can best describe the parents?
A.Proud and stubborn.
B.Learned and inspiring.
C.Confident and determined.
D.Adventurous and ambitious.
4. What message does the author mainly try to get across to the readers?
A.Nature is the best classroom.
B.It takes a village to raise a child.
C.It is good to learn at another man's cost.
D.All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了远程教育的发展、现状及其在全球疫情下角色的变化,强调了技术在促进师生沟通中的作用以及在线课程日益增长的普及度。
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。

Distance learning is a form of education in     1     the main elements include physical separation of teachers and students during instruction and the use of     2     (variety) of technologies to facilitate student-teacher and student-student communication. Since its introduction, distance learning     3     (focus) on nontraditional students, such as full-time workers, military personnel, and nonresidents or individuals in remote regions who are     4     (able) to attend classroom lectures.

However, distance learning has become a (n)     5     (establish) part of the educational world, with trends       6    (point) to ongoing growth. In U. S. higher education alone, more than 5.6 million university students were enrolled in at least one online course in the autumn of 2009, a significant growth     7    1.6 million in 2002. Students of all ages, around the world, were forced into distance learning in early 2020     8     the global coronavirus pandemic resulted in a widespread     9     (close) of many schools. Videoconferencing software such as Zoom gained greatly from this development. Zoom became one of the most popular services of its kind, one of the most downloaded applications worldwide, and     10     household word. Teaching and the student-teacher relationship were fundamentally changed.

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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍的是如何促进不良习惯的改变。
3 . 根据课文内容,在空白处填入所缺的单词。

To     1     a positive change in our bad habits, we must first     2     our bad habit cycles and then try to     3     them. We can do this by     4     the information from our habit cycles with our own     5     ideas. For example, we could try to replace a     6     routine with something more positive.

2024-06-18更新 | 5次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省江门市新会第一中学2023-2024学年高二下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。文章介绍的是秘鲁的一条法律——打击学术作弊。

4 . Peru is prepared to approve new laws that would make it easier to investigate and punish researchers who engage in academic cheating, including paying to have their names added to a paper.

The move comes as Peru’s national science agency seeks to crack down on authorship buying and other dishonest practices. It recently removed two scientists accused of dishonest publications from a national registry that is key to receiving government sponsor, job promotions, and salary bonuses. And officials are investigating more than 170 other researchers at a Peruvian media report claimed were involved in academic misconduct, including 72 listed in the national registry who work at 14 universities in Peru.

The new laws will empower universities and government officials to punish such behavior. Dishonest publishing practices “ transcend mere moral misbehavior” because they enable researchers to obtain government and private funding without telling the truth, says Edward Málaga Trillo, a member of Congress who is the driving force, behind the bills, which lawmakers are expected to finalize early this year. “These individuals are operating academic cheating.” Peru’s academic community has been struggling with a rising tide of false authorship and related problems. One cause, some researchers say, is a 2014 law that aimed to stimulate research by rewarding researchers who boost their publishing output. For example, under a scoring system used by universities,researchers can earn five points for authorship in a high-impact journal, and two points when the journal is lower impact. A massing points can bring bonus payments and career promotion.

Signs of dishonest publishing can be obvious, notes Nahuel onteblanco,president of Cientificospe, a Peruvian group that investigates misconduct. Many of the papers cited by Punto Final have numerous co-authors from different nations with few prior publications on the same subject. “If your colleague consistently publishes 20 articles a year with co-authors from other countries, that’s highly suspect.” Monteblanco says.

1. What action did Peru take recently to address academic cheating?
A.Disqualifying 2 scientists from a national registry.
B.Fining 72 offenders for academic dishonesty.
C.Punishing 170 researchers for academic misconduct.
D.Withdrawing government fund from 14 universities.
2. What’s Edward Málaga Trillo’s attitude to the new law?
A.Opposed.B.Concerned.C.Approving.D.Neutral.
3. What do we know about the 2014 law in Peru?
A.It advocated a fair scoring system.
B.It applied to high-impact journals.
C.It aimed to punish dishonest publishing.
D.It led to an increase in false authorship.
4. The most suspicion might be given to a productive researcher with         
A.Career promotion.
B.Consistent research focus.
C.Co-authors from various countries.
D.Few citations by Punto Final.
2024-06-17更新 | 35次组卷 | 1卷引用:辽宁省辽宁省七校协作体2023-2024学年高二下学期6月月考英语试题
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文章大意:本文为一篇议论文,论述了在教育中应运用教育技术来帮助学生们获得“成长心态”,同时还需要审视教育方法来更好的利用教育技术。

5 . I often hear kids say, “I’m not a math person” or “I’m just not good at math.” These statements reflect what’s called a “fixed mindset”, which is often associated with a sense of discouragement, powerlessness and inability to improve one’s situation. A fixed mindset is extremely common in math classrooms, but with the help of teachers, students can adopt a “growth mindset”.

This means believing in their potential to acquire the skills and knowledge. In strong, productive teacher-student relationships, teachers nurture (培养) growth mindsets. And there are some key steps in building these relationships, starting with giving instruction that meets the skill levels of individual students. Besides, it’s important to give students social and emotional support, so they could develop social awareness self-management, decision-making and relationship skills.

How could teachers do these among class prep and grading duties? I believe in applying educational technologies. With the right tools, teachers can skillfully manage to individualize instruction and meet social-emotional needs.

Razzaq, a math teacher at Doherty High School, has students from different socioeconomic backgrounds, and some were still learning English alongside math. The school once placed a student in her class, who hadn’t been in formal school since third grade. Students have different levels and social-emotional needs that demand attention from teachers. Sometimes they’re not aware or communicative of the areas in which they need help. Razzaq gives tests with the help of some educational platforms, which generate reports that summarize individual weak points. Then Razzaq could give instructions suiting their academic situations, making productive use of class time. She also uses technologies that provide insights into social-emotional experiences such as attentiveness and time management. The data enables her to initiate conversations that make a difference in students’ education.

More importantly, we need to examine our approach to education. Are we creating an environment where children can develop healthily? How are we satisfying the needs of our future generations? Only by knowing our vision can we decide the technology to complete the picture.

1. Which of the following problems do students often have about learning math according to the text?
A.Personal interest.B.Low confidence.
C.Poor self-control.D.Poor learning ability.
2. How does the author show the role of educational technologies?
A.By giving an example.B.By conducting research.
C.By analyzing statistical data.D.By making some comparisons.
3. What can we learn about the educational platforms mentioned in the text?
A.They encourage students to communicate.
B.They provide suggestions on math teaching.
C.They correct the mistakes students make in tests.
D.They give information about students’ learning situation .
4. What is the author probably?
A.A technician.B.A psychologist.
C.An educationist.D.A mathematician.
2024-06-17更新 | 34次组卷 | 1卷引用:四川省宜宾成都外国语学校2023-2024学年高二下学期第二次阶段性考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文,文章主要介绍了一些有助于改善睡眠的健康习惯。

6 . Sleep is essential for our physical and mental health, but many people may experience sleep disturbances. Lying awake for hours before falling asleep is a common problem. Despite getting enough sleep, they may still feel worn out.     1    

    2     For example, Margaret Thatcher claimed that she only slept five hours a night, which experts believe could have negative effects on health. Additionally, watching TV before bed can disrupt our sleep patterns due to the bright light emission.

Although counting sheep is a common technique to aid sleep, some experts suggest engaging in mindless activities like folding laundry instead.     3     A study published in Sleep Health showed that individuals who walked more experienced better sleep.Listening to music likely improves sleep for more than one reason. Music can promote sleep directly by affecting your physiology (生理机能).     4     Besides, it can also promote sleep by becoming a healthy bedtime habit.Many people can’t fall asleep quickly because stressful and worrying thoughts keep them awake at night.   

Eating habits can also affect sleep. Consuming certain foods and drinks before bedtime can improve the amount of REM sleep, which helps with memory consolidation and learning.

Snoring, while generally harmless, can be a sign of sleep apnoea, which can lead to serious health conditions such as strokes, irregular heartbeats, and high blood pressure.       5    

Naps or power naps taken during the day can help us be more alert and focused. So, taking small breaks during the day to rest and recharge can boost productivity and energy levels.

In conclusion, improving sleep quality requires adopting healthy habits and dispelling harmful sleep-related myths and so on.Only by doing so can we prioritize our sleep and enhance our overall wellbeing.

A.Medical advice should be sought if this persists.
B.Many sleep-related myths can be harmful to our health
C.To improve sleep quality, it’s important to adopt healthy habits.
D.People of all ages report better sleep quality after listening to music.
E.Listening to music can reduce your stress and inspire positive feelings.
F.So people having trouble falling asleep always wonder how they can sleep well.
G.Walking is also recommended as a relaxing activity that may improve sleep quality.
2024-06-17更新 | 29次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建省福州市六校联考2023-2024学年高二下学期期中联考英语试题
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文章大意:本文是议论文。讨论了以科学为基础的教育系统的优点和局限性,并提出了将科学教育与足够的人文价值观教育相结合的观点,以便为学生提供对世界的更深刻见解。

7 . In this present age, we are heavily dependent on science and technology. Involving courses such as physics, chemistry and biology, a science-based education system can not only equip the young with knowledge of the rules of the world but also develop their scientific curiosity and problem-solving skills. With the benefits and objective attitude formed when learning, the young have more opportunities to be employed in cutting-edge research projects and big companies. So as for Arts or Science, they prefer the latter.

However, we still rely much on the Arts to understand the world. Literature courses can help students to learn about different cultures by exposing them to various aspects of life and excite their imagination required by out-of-box ideas. Studying politics increases the awareness of global world. History can enrich them intellectually and socially, providing a deeper understanding of the world and their place within it. Also, Arts can develop emotional skills and moral values.

A science-based education concentrating only on the latest scientific developments and breakthroughs, may overlook the study of moral values as well as significant historical affairs. For instance, countless possibilities can be realised through cloning, but science does not reveal the moral dilemmas (两难境地) of its indulgent development. It is essential for students to assess the far-reaching influence of science on the world and realise that it must ultimately be pursued reasonably and controllably.

In conclusion, a science-based education certainly has its limitations. Nevertheless, a science-based education combined with enough exposure to values and the humanities would provide students with a deeper insight into the world.

1. Why is a science-based education system popular among the young according to the text?
A.It has diverse courses.
B.It provides more challenges.
C.It favors their dreams of being a scientist.
D.It contributes to more career opportunities.
2. How does the author introduce the role of Arts?
A.By collecting data.
B.By giving professional reports.
C.By sharing personal experiences.
D.By listing the values of different courses.
3. Which of the following can replace the underlined word “indulgent” in paragraph 3?
A.Uncontrolled.B.Normal.C.Difficult.D.Sustainable.
4. What is the writing purpose of the text?
A.To highlight the difficulty of science courses.
B.To offer guidance on how to learn all subjects well.
C.To recommend Science & Arts combined education.
D.To stress the importance of the science-based education.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。本文介绍了国际扫盲日及其重要性,强调了扫盲对于减少贫困、促进可持续发展以及提高社会效率的作用,同时呼吁人们在这一天积极行动,提高扫盲意识,为消除文盲做出贡献。

8 . What’s your favorite book? Think of all the books you have ever read. Now imagine if you had not read any of them, how would your life be different?

Out of 7.8 billion people in the world today, 12% are illiterate (文盲的). This means that 1 in 5 adults are incapable of writing their own name, let alone reading a line out of a book. While the Universal Declaration of Human Rights expressly states under its 26th article the right to a free education “at least in the elementary and fundamental stages”, marginalized (边缘化的) populations are often denied this basic right.

September 8 is International Literacy Day, established by UNESCO in 1966 to raise awareness on the issue by giving rise to support worldwide. In 1965, the World Conference of Ministers of Education (WCME) met in Tehran, Iran to discuss future plans which would involve the eradication (消除) of illiteracy. As a way to honor the opening of this meeting,the conference decided that September 8 would be announced as International Literacy Day.

This year’s theme for the day is “Literacy And Sustainable Societies”. But what exactly does that mean? Literacy has been associated with the reduction of poverty as it offers skills for gaining knowledge, values, and attitudes for expanding societies in a sustainable way. At the same time, the promotion of literacy boosts agriculture, health, and vocational skills, leading societies to become more efficient and environmentally literate.

So how can you raise awareness and promote literacy on this day? Host a reading competition at your school or simply exchange books with friends. You could create a book club or even start a writing competition. Be an active global citizen by commitment to raising awareness so that we can eradicate illiteracy.

1. What can we learn from the text?
A.7.8 billion people in the world are illiterate.
B.One’s life would be different without reading.
C.1/5 adults are capable of writing their own name.
D.Marginalized populations can also receive free education.
2. Why did UNESCO establish International Literacy Day?
A.To raise money for the WCME.
B.To offer free education to all people.
C.To make people recognize the illiteracy issue.
D.To discuss future plans involving the end of illiteracy.
3. What can we say about the theme of this year?
A.Literacy can make for poverty increase.
B.Literacy will thoroughly eradicate poverty.
C.Literacy may directly lead to sustainable societies.
D.Literacy has close connection with sustainable societies.
4. What does the author try to express in the last paragraph?
A.Do your part to help the eradication of illiteracy.
B.It is everyone’s duty to be an active global citizen.
C.Hosting a reading competition is the only way to improve literacy.
D.Only depending on UNESCO can not eradicate illiteracy.
文章大意:本文是篇说明文。文章主要讲述了作家Estefanía Rebellón在看到美国-墨西哥边境移民营地儿童生活的现状后,征集了一批志愿者,并自费在蒂华纳边境建立了一所学校。几年后,学校项目逐渐发展起来,为三千多个孩子提供了双语教育,Rebellón也希望能够为全世界的移民儿童提供教育支持。

9 . In a crowded migrant (移民) camp in Tijuana, Mexico, a three-year-old girl wandered ________ toward the exit. She was steps from a busy road. Estefanía Rebellón was the only person who ________ her. The writer had just driven from Los Angeles with a group of friends to drop off food and clothing to a(n) ________ organization.

It was December 2018, a time when the US-Mexico border was seeing migrants from Central America ________ violence and poverty. Rebellón rushed over to the child and took her ________. “Where are your parents?” she asked anxiously. Eventually, she and her friends found the girl’s ________ father, who had stepped away to ________ for food.

Back at home, Rebellón gathered a group of volunteer ________ via social media, and using a thousand dollars from her ________, set up a school at the Tijuana border. In five years, the pilot program has grown into the non-profit Yes We Can World Foundation, which has ________ three school buses into classrooms and established two schools.

________ by donations, the foundation’s teachers have provided a bilingual education to more than 3,000 kids. The schools ________ an official curriculum (课程) from Mexico’s education ministry. They also offer ________ courses, which help kids understand more about migration.

Rebellón has received numerous ________ for her work, including Outstanding American by Choice. As more than 6.6 million people still live in refugee camps around the world, she says she’d like to ________ the foundation’s influence and support migrant children globally.

1.
A.leisurelyB.aloneC.freelyD.abroad
2.
A.tendedB.recognizedC.invitedD.noticed
3.
A.reliefB.healthC.businessD.education
4.
A.fightingB.preventingC.escapingD.worsening
5.
A.sideB.placeC.handD.heart
6.
A.determinedB.annoyedC.disappointedD.panicked
7.
A.line upB.make upC.stand upD.look up
8.
A.soldiersB.doctorsC.writersD.teachers
9.
A.expensesB.savingsC.billsD.charges
10.
A.integratedB.forcedC.transformedD.translated
11.
A.LimitedB.FundedC.MotivatedD.Influenced
12.
A.createB.adjustC.rejectD.follow
13.
A.specialB.strangeC.commonD.major
14.
A.opportunitiesB.honoursC.blessingsD.messages
15.
A.displayB.possessC.maintainD.expand
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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。近日,江苏省徐州市一所幼儿园的孩子们参与烹饪活动的视频在网上疯传。文章对此进行了报道。
10 . 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。

A video showcasing children at a kindergarten in Xuzhou, Jiangsu province, engaged in cooking activities     1     (go) viral online recently. In the video, kids are making pancakes, stuffing sausages, and preparing braised pork meat.

According to Zhang Qian,     2     principal of the kindergarten, the life skill lessons in the video have been integrated into the curriculum     3     2020. Initially     4     (conduct) indoors, the cooking sessions were transitioned to outdoor stoves last year.

Children are fully buried in front of the tiny stoves. They diligently use cookers and take the cooking tasks     5     (serious) instead of just playing games. Their focused attitudes and skillful     6     (technique) prove their rich experience and genuine enjoyment.

Zhang added that the initiative     7     (open) the course arose from the children’s keen interest in cooking during a mooncake-steaming event last Mid-Autumn Festival. Zhang then decided to set up special stoves for the children in the courtyard, celebrating the occasion with a ribbon-cutting and firecracker display,    8     marked the start of a new cooking routine at the kindergarten.

For these hands-on courses, parents are also wholeheartedly     9     (support), even voluntarily supplying firewood to the kindergarten. The parents from distant regions like Harbin and Inner Mongolia also seek registration,     10     have to wait until the year after next.

2024-06-04更新 | 24次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省六校联考2023-2024学年高二下学期5月期中英语试题
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