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1 . When will the man see his parents?
A.At 8: 00.B.At 9: 00.C.At 10: 00.
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2 . What does the man use the clocks to do?
A.Beautify his rooms.
B.Remember his family.
C.Watch out for time.
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3 . What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.The environment.B.An activity.C.A lifestyle.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章简要介绍了国际旅游的注意事项。

4 . International Travel

International travel can be a fantastic way to see the world. However, even if you want your journeys to be as exciting as possible, you don’t expect any unhappy things to happen.     1    

Health is the most important thing when you are planning to travel abroad. When you’re going to travel abroad, you may need to get special vaccines (疫苗) to protect you from diseases. If you’re going to any out­of­the­way areas, remember to bring the commonly used medicines with you.     2     So you don’t run out of them while you’re abroad.

    3    For example, if you plan to drive on trips, find out how driving rules may differ. Some countries may have unusual rules or laws that you might break by mistake.So try to learn more about the countries you’re going to visit.

Learn some local language. It’s important to learn something basic (基本的) like “Hello” “Thank you”, and “Where is the bathroom?”.     4    You can check the dictionary first and then ask people simple questions.

Copy your travel documents (文件). All your travel documents should be copied. We live in a digital (数字的) world now.    5    You’d better have the digital copies handy. But make sure to protect your personal information.

A.Good travel is the result of good planning.
B.Basic rules and laws differ in many countries.
C.It’s easy to get digital copies of these documents.
D.Consider buying travel insurance before you travel.
E.There are things you should know about international travel.
F.If you can’t remember them, bring a small dictionary with you.
G.If you take some medicine every day, make sure you pack enough.
2024-02-27更新 | 68次组卷 | 3卷引用:河北省秦皇岛市青龙满族自治县青龙部分学校2023-2024学年高二上学期1月期末英语试题(含听力)
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5 . What does the woman mean?
A.The restaurant used to be more crowded.
B.The restaurant is closing now.
C.The prices of the dishes are lower now.
2024-04-17更新 | 35次组卷 | 8卷引用:河北省秦皇岛市青龙满族自治县青龙部分学校联考2023-2024学年高三上学期12月月考英语试题
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6 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. When did David come back last night?
A.At 6:00 pm.B.At 7:00 pm.C.At 8:30 pm.
2. Why did David go out last night?
A.To watch a movie.
B.To read in a library.
C.To have some discussions.
3. What does David suggest the woman do?
A.Apply to work for the club.
B.Contact Lucy for more information.
C.Learn more about the neighborhood.
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7 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What are they talking about?
A.Their favorite subjects.
B.Their performance in class.
C.Their preparation for the coming exam.
2. How does the woman feel about organic chemistry?
A.It is beyond her ability.
B.It is difficult to understand.
C.It has too much to memorize.
3. According to the man, what is a good way to improve English reading comprehension?
A.Practising a lot.B.Understanding the rules.C.Memorizing more words.
2024-03-07更新 | 166次组卷 | 7卷引用:河北省秦皇岛市青龙满族自治县青龙部分学校2023-2024学年高一上学期1月期末英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讨论的是睡眠不足对心脏健康的影响。

8 . It’s no secret that sleep is important to your overall health, but a lack of sleep could have great effects on your heart, a new study shows. The researchers said people with insomnia(失眠症)are more likely to have a heart attack.

Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder in the US, the researchers wrote in their report, noting that 10% to 15% of people in the US struggle with it. The meta-analysis of previously published research suggests that the potential association between insomnia and heart attack risk is strongest in women.

Dr. Martha Gulati, director of prevention at the Cedars-Sinai Smidt Heart Institute, said that most of her patients are women and that insomnia is a noted risk factor for women who have had any form of ischemic heart disease. “We see it probably in 1 in 10 patients in the United States,” said Gulati, who was not involved in the new research. “It is my impression that almost everyone experiences insomnia at some point in their life. The estimate is that 1 in 2 adults experience it at some point in their life, maybe in the short term because of stressful moments.”

For their analysis, the researchers defined insomnia as a sleep disorder with three main symptoms(症状): Difficulty falling asleep, difficulty staying asleep and waking early and being unable to fall back asleep.

The study also found an association between increased heart attack risk and how long a participant slept each night. Those who slept five hours or less had the highest association with heart attack risk and were 1.56 times more likely to have a heart attack than people who slept seven or eight hours. Longer sleep duration wasn’t always more protective. The study found that people who slept six hours a night had a lower risk of a heart attack than those who slept nine hours or more. “A lot of studies have pointed somewhere between seven and eight hours of sleep being the magic number for us,” another researcher said. “There is obviously variability for everyone, but too much sleep is rarely the issue.”

1. What’s the function of the first paragraph?
A.To list a fact.B.To warn the readers.
C.To introduce the topic.D.To draw the readers’ interest.
2. What can we infer from Gulati words?
A.Insomnia is unavoidable in the short term.
B.Insomnia is a common phenomenon in life.
C.Heart attack often happens during insomnia.
D.Women are less experienced in dealing with insomnia.
3. What inspiration can we get according to the sleeping time?
A.Put quality before quantity.B.Too much is as bad as too little.
C.Bite off more than one can chew.D.Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.
4. What’s the author’s attitude to the relationship between insomnia and heart attack?
A.Pessimistic.B.Indifferent.C.Objective.D.Positive.
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章推荐了四部值得观看的电影。

9 . The summer vacation is drawing near. Here we have prepared a visual feast for our boys and girls. Let’s feast our eyes first.

Jurassic World Dominion

It is the final film in the second trilogy of dino-movies, and it’s the first one which really deserves to be called “Jurassic World” rather than “Jurassic Park”. Yes, prehistoric dinosaurs are out and about in the wild this time, rather than being stuck in a theme park.

Director: Colin Trevorrow

Official Competition

Cruz and Banderas have been two of Spanish cinema’s famous superstars for decades, and yet have only rarely acted on the screen together. Now, once again, that wrong has been righted by Official Competition. Cruz is an art-house director who is adapting a Nobel-Prize-winning novel in the film. Banderas plays a dull Hollywood action hero who is hired to star in it.

Director: Mariano Cohn & Gaston Duprat

Brian and Charles

Not a typical science-fiction movie, Brian and Charles is a low-budget, low-key British comedy starring and co-written by David Earl, a regular in Ricky Gervais’s sitcoms. “Brian and Charles is this year’s sweetest film by a country mile,” says Cory. “It’s like Edgar Wright’s The Mighty Boosh project thrown into a cotton-candy machine, and it is also one of the most surprising films about being a parent, even when your son is a 7-feet-tall robot who loves cabbages.”

Director: Jim Archer

Lightyear

After four Toy Story films, everyone’s favourite space ranger action figure, Buzz Lightyear, gets to leave Woody and friends behind, and go off on an adventure on his own. Or so you might assume so. In fact, the latest Pixar cartoon isn’t about the toy.

Director: Angus MacLane

1. Which of the following is right about Jurassic World Dominion?
A.It is the same with other ones about “Jurassic Park”.
B.Dinosaurs in the film live in the nature.
C.Dinosaurs are in danger in the film.
D.It is the last film of the series films.
2. In the film Official Competition, what does Cruz do?
A.A famous superstar.B.An action hero.C.A director.D.A novelist.
3. Which film is a cartoon?
A.Jurassic World Dominion.B.Official Competition.
C.Brian and Charles.D.Lightyear.
2024-02-28更新 | 78次组卷 | 4卷引用:河北省秦皇岛市卢龙县第二高级中学2023-2024学年高二下学期3月月考英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了未来人们可能通过自己进行小刺伤来监测自己的血液健康情况的可能性,一些公司已经推出了相应的家用血液检测设备,但是这样的操作是否真的有必要及其可靠性受到了一些质疑。

10 . IT’S A TYPICAL morning: you wake up, take a shower, brush your teeth, and then prick (刺; 扎) your arm with a tiny needle. Wait, what? Unless you have a serious disease such as diabetes, you probably haven’t ever tested your own blood. But in the future, that might change.

The company Cor already sells a system for home blood testing. You stick your arm using a supposedly painless, one-off , blood-drawing cartridge (针筒) about the size of a lipstick. Then you stick the cartridge into a device that looks like the base for an electric toothbrush. A few minutes later, an app on your phone buzzes with updated information, including your current health data and tips on what to eat and how to exercise during the day.

It’s true that blood contains a wealth of information about a person’s health. Blood tests can show if a person is infected with a disease or at risk for a variety of problems, including a heart attack or a stroke. But most people don’t test their own blood until a doctor says it’s time. Healthy young adults get regular blood tests about every five years. These tests happen at a lab, where a technician or a nurse sticks a long needle into the arm to draw out several tubes full of blood. Cor and similar companies, such as WellnessFX, are trying to change all that. They think people deserve access to more information about their own health.

But not everyone is convinced that regular blood testing for healthy people is a great idea. Cor’s system is expensive and may not offer much benefit. “The lightest result here is that you lose your money and then you’re reminded to get more sleep and to eat more fruits, vegetables, and fish,” Pieter Cohen of Harvard Medical School told the New York Times. “The worst result is that you end up getting frightened by probably abnormal results that are actually completely normal for you.”

Plus, the results of a home blood test might be wrong. It’s hard to get accurate results from a tiny amount of blood. So what do you think? Is monitoring your own health via pinpricks the way of the future? Or is it better to leave blood testing to medical professionals?

1. Why does the author mention the typical morning in the first paragraph?
A.To explain a scene.B.To introduce the topic.
C.To make a comparison.D.To provide an example.
2. What can we learn about the company Cor’s blood-testing system?
A.It is painless and cheap to use.
B.It has won popularity among people.
C.It offers accurate health information about our body.
D.It may give advice on our diet according to the health data.
3. What’s Pieter Cohen’s attitude towards this kind of system?
A.Objective.B.Subjective.C.Supportive.D.Negative.
4. Which of the following could be the best title for the text?
A.Home blood tests: yes or no?B.Should blood tests be allowed at home?
C.A new system of improving your health.D.Home blood testing: your health monitor!
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