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1 . Eileen Gu ________(获得两枚金牌)at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and she said that it was ________(激情、努力、坚持和勇气)more than talent that ________her success(导致/通向成功)。(根据汉语提示完成句子)
2022-07-07更新 | 215次组卷 | 1卷引用:北京师范大学附属中学2021-2022学年高一下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。文章介绍了欧洲的四个适合旅游的国家或地区。

2 . Europe is the perfect place for a holiday. Every corner of the continent is bursting with history, culture and sights. The countries are so very close to one another, and yet so completely different.

Sweden

Sweden is a brilliant destination for a campervan (露营车) holiday, with hundreds of well-appointed camping sites suitable for vehicles. Head north to Lapland in the Arctic Circle and you’ll find true wildernesses where you can truly get close to nature. Head here between June and mid-July and you’ll be able to take in the midnight sunshine. If you’re looking for great nightlife, head to Gothenburg, Stockholm or Malmo.

Germany

There are massive industrial cities, rolling plains, towering mountains, deep forests and long, sparkling rivers. It’s not just what’s to see that makes Germany so great, but the ease of seeing everything. All these wonderful locations are all linked by one of the world’s best road systems.

Scotland

Scotland has something for everyone: cities with rich nightlife, incredible scenery, wonderful lochs and medieval (中世纪的) castles. If you want to get away from it all, then the Highlands are one of the least populated areas in the whole of Europe. Hikers will love the Cairngorms – the largest national park in the UK.

Spain

Spain’s famous for its beach holidays, but it offers so much more than that. With a lovely climate, rich history, excellent architecture, delicious cuisine and friendly locals, Spain has long been a favoured destination for holiday.

1. What is the purpose of this text?
A.To explain why the attractions in Europe are world-famous.
B.To show the rich history and culture of the European countries.
C.To tell about the differences between the European countries.
D.To introduce some great European holiday destinations.
2. What can you enjoy only in Sweden?
A.Beautiful scenery.B.Midnight sunshine.
C.Medieval castles.D.Great nightlife.
3. For a lover of seaside holiday, which country is a good choice?
A.Sweden.B.Germany.C.Scotland.D.Spain.
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了T.J由一个不受欢迎的学生通过转变和实际表现变成受人喜欢和信任的领导者的故事。

3 . Maybe you’ve heard about the saying, “A bird with a broken wing will never fly as high.” I'm sure that T. J. Ware was made to feel this way almost every day in school.

By high school, T. J. was the most famous troublemaker in his town. He got into lots of fights. He failed almost every exam but was passed on each year to a higher grade level. Teachers didn’t want to have him again the following year.

When I showed up to lead the first training for a leadership retreat, a program designed to have students become more involved in their communities. The community leaders told me about T. J. Ware-the boy with the longest arrest record(警察局笔录) in the history of town. Somehow, I knew that I wasn’t the first to hear about T. J.’s darker side as the first words of introduction.

At the start of the retreat, T. J. didn’t readily join the discussion groups and didn’t seem to have much to say. But when his group started a discussion about positive and negative things that had happened at school that year, he joined in and had clear thoughts on those situations and the other students in his group welcomed his comments. Suddenly, T. J. felt like a part of the group and soon he was treated like a leader. He was saying things that made a lot of sense and everyone was listening. By the end of the retreat he had joined the Homeless Project team. He knew something about poverty, hunger and hopelessness. The other students on the team were impressed (打动) with his ideas and love for the homeless. They elected T. J. vice-chairman of the team.

Two weeks later, the Homeless Project team organized a communitywide service project—a giant food drive. Seventy students led by T. J. collected a school record: 2.854 cans of food in just two hours - enough to take care of poor families in the area for 75 days. The local newspaper covered the event with a full-page article the next day. T. J.'s picture was up there for doing something great.

T. J. reminds us that a bird with a broken wing only needs mending. But once it has healed, it can fly higher than the rest.

1. Which is the best title for the passage?
A.Love Leads to SuccessB.Love Changes Everything
C.A Broken Wing MendedD.A Bird with Broken Wing.
2. What can be learned about T. J. before the author met him?
A.He didn't have a good teacher.B.He was feeling hurt every day.
C.He would graduate the next year.D.He was not welcome in the school.
3. What is the turning point for T.J. Ware’s change?
A.The leadership retreat.B.The group discussion.
C.The communitywide service project.D.The school record in the food drive.
4. T. J. was treated like a leader by the group members because ________.
A.he joined the leadership retreatB.he was part of the group
C.his words was meaningfulD.his deeds were famous at school
2022-04-26更新 | 59次组卷 | 1卷引用:北京市昌平区新学道临川学校2021-2022学年高一下学期第一次月考英语(全国)试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇议论文。文章论述了当人们遇到糟糕的事情的时候,应该怎么去得当处理。

4 . You have probably heard the saying, “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade (柠檬水).” Since lemons are considered bitter and lemonade is considered sweet, the saying tells you to make the best out of a bad situation.

Unluckily, when something bad happens, it’s not uncommon for most people to talk about it to anyone who’ll listen, and complain about life. “Why me?” That’s like getting a bag of lemons and thinking, “Lemons taste bad! I’d rather have chocolate!” If you don’t make anything with the lemons, they will go bad. But what if you did something with them? What if you made lemonade? Isn’t it possible to do something similar with a bad situation?

Here’s an example. You’re about to go to the cinema when you discover you have a flat tire (瘪胎). You consider this a terrible thing for you are really looking forward to enjoying the movie. Now you’re very upset, hating the tire, the car, and your life. But what if you called AAA (美国汽车协会) and got your tire fixed? What if you did some reading, or had coffee with a friend instead? A bad experience can be turned into something positive. Almost anything can work itself out into something better. You can’t change what has happened, so make the best of it. I’m not saying it will be easy. The easy thing to do is complain about your bad situation and not consider what it could be turned into.

Next time when something unfortunate happens, stop and think, “How can I turn this around? How can I make it a positive experience?”

1. What do we know about the saying in the first paragraph?
A.It is encouraging.B.It is funny.
C.It is boring.D.It is unreasonable.
2. What do most people usually do when something bad happens?
A.Accept it.B.Complain about it.
C.Find out the reasons.D.Ask others for help.
3. The author uses the example of seeing a movie to tell us ______.
A.there is a flat tire happening sometimesB.it doesn’t matter to make mistakes
C.how to turn something bad into goodD.turning to others for help is necessary
4. What is the best way to deal with a bad situation according to the text?
A.Trying hard to solve it.B.Laughing your way through it.
C.Thinking more about its goods.D.Turning it into a positive experience.
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5 . Artificial intelligence is one of the most concentrated industries in the world, which influences education, criminal justice, hiring and welfare, But so far the industry has escapedregulation (管理), despite affecting the lives of billions of people, even when its products are potentially harmful.

The COVID-19 pandemic has sped this up. Many Al companies are now promoting emotion recognition tools (ERTs) for monitoring remote workers. These systems map the “micro-expressions”in people’s faces from their video cameras. Then they predict internal emotional states drawn from a list of supposedly universal categories: happiness, sadness, anger, disgust, surprise and fear. However, there is scientific doubt whether emotional states are accurately detected at all. “It is not possible to confidently infer happiness from a smile, or sadness from a frown,” a 2019 review stated.

Resistance to this highly controversial (有争议的) technology is growing; the influential.

Brookings Institute suggested ERTs be banned completely from use by law. The European Union becomes the first to attempt a proposal to regulate AI, but the draft AI act has its problems. It would ban most “real-time” biometric ID (生物识别) systems — but fails to define what exactly real-time means.

Clearly, we need far stronger protections and controls that address such harmful effects on society. However, too many policymakers fall into the trap of “enchanted determinism”: the belief that AI systems are magical and superhuman — beyond what we can understand or regulate, yet decisive and reliable enough to make predictions about life-changing decisions. This effect drives a kind of techno-optimism that can directly endanger people’s lives. For example, a review in the British Medical Journal looked at 232 machine-learning algorithms (算法) for predicting outcomes for COVID-19 patients. It found that none of them were fit for clinical use. “I fear that they may have harmed patients,” said one of the authors.

Many countries have strict regulations and thorough testing when developing medicines and vaccines. The same should be true for AI systems, especially those having a direct impact on people’s lives.

1. What can be inferred from paragraph 2?
A.The COVTD-19 pandemic has sped up the regulation of AI.
B.The internal emotional states are only limited to six basic categories.
C.There is no reliable link between facial expressions and true feelings.
D.People’s micro-expressions accurately reveal their internal emotions.
2. Why does the author mention the problems of the draft AI act?
A.To show EU’s resistance to AI technology.
B.To show the difficulty in regulating AI.
C.To prove AI technology should be banned.
D.To prove the act is completely ineffective.
3. Which of the following is the effect of “enchanted determinism”?
A.It shakes people’s confidence in technology.
B.It enables people to correctly predict future.
C.It misleads policymakers in making decisions.
D.It helps predict outcomes for COVID-19 patients.
4. What is the best title of the article?
A.AI: Products in Demand
B.AI: Strict Rules in Place
C.AI: Tight Control in Need
D.AI: Technology in Danger
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。讲述了一个叫Fleanor Love的医科学生,开展了一项活动,收集婚礼结束后剩下的鲜花,然后把鲜花送给生病住院的病人的故事。

6 . Fleanor Love knows that weddings create a lot of leftover flowers. That means more opportunities for her to collect after-wedding bouquets (花束) and give them to her lonely hospital _______, many of whom don’t often have visitors, let alone expensive _______.

The flowers are still in good shape, and the patients are pleased to have them. “I was so _______ that I cried,” said patient Connie Melzer, who was recovering from a heart problem when Love walked into her room with a bouquet in early 2020.

Love worked at the Virginia Commonwealth University Hospital as a(n) _______ student. She wondered how she could help _______ the patients’ suffering besides learning how to treat them as a student doctor.

“One of the _______ of being a medical student is that it can be very difficult to _______ to the care team,” said Love. “You are there as a learner, who doesn’t have as much knowledge as doctors. But you want to _______ your patients. How can I at this stage in my training make a(n) _______ for them?”

In 2019, she started The Simple Sunflower in Richmond, and so far has ________ more than 760 bouquets to patients. She brought fellow students and other people into her project, and now has more than 200 ________ on the email list.

When Love began the project, she called businesses such as wedding venues (场馆) and florists and asked them what events were scheduled. She then reached out to brides and grooms to ask them if they had ________ for their flowers after the big day.

For each wedding, she organized a team of eight people who helped ________ the flowers when the party was over and then spent time carrying them to individual patients.

People beyond the VCU community have heard about Love’s project and become part of it. “Once the word got out, people around the city started ________ us,” Love said. She wanted to bring the project to more cities and maybe open branches at other medical schools.

“I feel ________ when I see the patients who receive our bouquets,” she said. “It reminds me why we do what we do.”

1.
A.patientsB.cleanersC.doctorsD.nurses
2.
A.cardsB.fruitsC.flowersD.cakes
3.
A.tiredB.movedC.worriedD.bored
4.
A.artB.lawC.engineeringD.medical
5.
A.changeB.acceptC.improveD.reduce
6.
A.dreamsB.skillsC.challengesD.exams
7.
A.listenB.contributeC.respondD.adapt
8.
A.helpB.checkC.studyD.guide
9.
A.differenceB.choiceC.impressionD.decision
10.
A.dividedB.thrownC.deliveredD.applied
11.
A.customersB.volunteersC.managersD.teachers
12.
A.meansB.goalsC.effortsD.plans
13.
A.pick upB.hold upC.make upD.give up
14.
A.greetingB.contactingC.trustingD.considering
15.
A.stressedB.confidentC.relaxedD.satisfied
7 . 从方框中选择恰当的单词填入句子中,注意使用其正确形式。
establish       pick out       breathe       award       strike       admire       opportunity       shelter
be curious about       apart from       make preparations for       fight for       be regarded as
1. Yesterday we went to the park, where we ________ the fresh air and enjoyed ourselves.
2. The mid-exam is coming. All the students are ________ it.
3. I think they are ________ because they’re brave to put out fires and save people’s lives.
4. Beethoven ________ one of the most famous musicians in the world.
5. Children always like to ask their parents questions because they ________ everything around them.
6. In 1969, Tu Youyou ________ a team to find a cure for malaria.
7. Mo Yan ________ a Nobel Prize the Nobel Prize in literature in 2012, which made one of the Chinese people’s long-held dreams come true.
8. A terrible hurricane ________ the small town last week.
9. There will be more ________ for you to improve yourself by taking the job.
10. All of a sudden, it began to rain heavily and we hurried to seek ________.
11. ________ the cost, we need to think about how much time the job will take.
12. There were so many cars in the parking lot that I had difficulty in ________ mine.
13. Once we set a goal, we should try our best to ________ it.
2022-01-02更新 | 232次组卷 | 1卷引用:北京市日坛中学2020-2021学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题
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8 . It’s important to keep a b__________ between work and relaxation.
2021-12-31更新 | 29次组卷 | 1卷引用:北京市101中学2018-2019学年高一下学期期末英语试题
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9 . You should be ___________ (羞耻的) of yourself for telling such lies.
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10 . His company makes a lot of money and so he e_________ a good salary.
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