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文章大意:本文是记叙文。详细记叙了作者去年如何努力实践可持续生活方式,包括堆肥处理果蔬残渣、自己缝补衣物、在阳台上种植食物等。

1 . I think I lived rather sustainably last year. I composted (堆肥) fruit and vegetable scraps, ________ my own clothes and even grew food on my balcony. I grasped every chance to make ________ in my lifestyle.

I became accustomed to getting up early, which I think came with various ________. I devoted the morning hours to breathing in the flesh air. I kept my evenings ________ to meet friends, read, or connect with family, and slowly get myself ________ to rest as dusk approaches.

The biggest ________ for me was to take a walk wholeheartedly. Having spent much time staying indoors, I wanted to take a ________ kind of exercise where I could enjoy the natural scenery, rather than an intense one. Walking not only ________ me to the beautiful creatures that lived among us, but helped me to ________ my own life.

I found out how much organic waste even a small household could ________. It is reported that U. S. households waste approximately one-third of food they buy, ________ $ 240 billion per year. Although I got my composting into place, I needed to find a ________ for the plastic waste from deliveries and takeaways. ________, I was offered a door-to-door recycling service that visited every two weeks and ________ the waste.

While I’ve always been getting clothes made by the family ________, this stopped during the pandemic. Last year, as the traveling exhibitions which ________ artisans and help them sell their products came back to the city, I bought some ________ which was made into fashionable sets and dresses. I also ________ an old block-printed dress into a jumpsuit.

Thanks to my ________, I found my life was eased back into a healthy one. I’ll stick to my ________ lifestyle from now on.

1.
A.purchasedB.mendedC.orderedD.donated
2.
A.improvementB.progressC.promotionD.sense
3.
A.doubtsB.resultsC.benefitsD.challenges
4.
A.slowB.activeC.quietD.free
5.
A.preparedB.tiredC.trainedD.addicted
6.
A.taskB.changeC.momentD.problem
7.
A.potentialB.rareC.properD.gentle
8.
A.increasedB.surprisedC.connectedD.limited
9.
A.reflect onB.send upC.result inD.slide into
10.
A.receiveB.resistC.storeD.generate
11.
A.destroyingB.savingC.totalingD.sharing
12.
A.routineB.solutionC.practiceD.rule
13.
A.FortunatelyB.GraduallyC.AccidentallyD.Regularly
14.
A.reducedB.welcomedC.abandonedD.collected
15.
A.designerB.tailorC.assistantD.consultant
16.
A.holdB.exciteC.supportD.feature
17.
A.fabricB.steelC.woodD.patent
18.
A.repeatedB.repurposedC.includedD.decorated
19.
A.defenseB.decisionC.imaginationD.effort
20.
A.flexibleB.comfortableC.sustainableD.typical
2024-06-08更新 | 14次组卷 | 1卷引用:河南省周口市扶沟县五校联考2022-2023学年高二下学期6月月考英语试卷
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文章大意:本文是新闻报道。这篇文章详细报道了在寒冷的天气下,野生动物受到威胁的情况,特别是休斯敦地区的蝙蝠。

2 . Cold weather not only threatens the life of human beings but also the survival of wild animals. In Houston, it has claimed some unusual animal victims-bats.

Mary Warwick is the wildlife director at the Houston Humane Society. She was doing shopping when the freezing winds reminded her that she had not heard how the area’s bats were going. So she drove to the bridge where over 100 bats looked to be dead as they lay frozen on the ground. But during her 40-minute drive home, they began to come back to life. The bats made sounds and moved around in a box she had placed on her heated passenger seat for warmth. She returned to the bridge twice a day to collect more.

Two days later, she got a call about more than 900 bats rescued from a bridge in nearby Pearland, Texas. On the third and fourth days, more people showed up to rescue bats from the Waugh Bridge, and a special transportation effort was set up to get the bats to Warwick, which touched her a great deal. Each of the bats was warmed in an incubator (恒温箱) until their body temperature rose.

However, there were too many bats for one person to care for. The society’s current buildings did not have the necessary space, so Warwick and others put the bats in her attic (阁楼). The bats were separated by group in containers usually used for dogs. There, they were able to reach a state of hibernation (冬眠). Over 100 bats died because of the cold and the fall from the bridge but the others are being or have been released.

The society is now raising money to build a special room for bats at the society. The society’s entire animal rescue team will be vaccinated (接种疫苗) and trained in rescuing bats as they prepare to move into a larger building with the special bat room. “That would really help in these situations where we continue to see strange weather come through,” she said. “We could really use more space to rescue the bats.”

1. Why did Mary War wick drive to the bridge?
A.To get rid of the dead bats.B.To check what happened to the bats.
C.To reach home a little earlier.D.To monitor the surviving bats.
2. Which of the following moved Mary Warwick deeply?
A.More people were willing to donate.
B.More people showed concern about her.
C.More people came up with good ideas.
D.More people joined her rescue.
3. What trouble did Mary Warwick have in saving the bats?
A.There was not enough space to warm the bats.
B.An increasing number of bats died from the cold.
C.It was difficult for her to get bats into hibernation.
D.The bats’ body temperature didn’t rise as expected.
4. What is Mary Warwick’s attitude towards the human e society’s efforts?
A.Critical.B.Grateful.C.Positive.D.Doubtful.
2024-06-08更新 | 14次组卷 | 1卷引用:河南省周口市扶沟县五校联考2022-2023学年高二下学期6月月考英语试卷
阅读理解-阅读单选(约320词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文是应用文。主要介绍了四部电影。

3 . When planning a trip, people may find it hard to look for a destination. Luckily, the following fantastic movies might have the answer, and they could have audiences jumping to book their next flight abroad.

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

Directed by and starring Ben Stiller and adapted by Steve Conrad, the movie sees Walter Mitty break out of his comfort zone and start an adventure across the globe Iceland’s volcano and the Himalayas are just two of the fantastic locations featured. This is a perfect time to get any home-lovers out into the wilderness, enjoying the beauty of nature.

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel

Directed by John Madden, the movie boasts an all-star line-up that includes Maggie Smith and Judi Dench. The movie portrays India in all its glory, with audiences surely wanting to be immersed in its rich culture. It argues that not only is travel good for the soul, but it can make an extraordinary difference within each of us.

The Bucket List

Directed by Rob Reiner and written by Justin Zackham, the movie focused on making the most of life. The leading characters’ terminal illnesses were not going to hold them back from visiting their destinations. While the film is deeply moving, it also promotes a notable message, to get into the world and never stop getting inspired.

Away We Go

Directed by Sam Mendes and written by Vendela Vida, it’s fantastic. Burt and Gloria want to find a new home where they can raise their child safely. The search begins with a visit to Phoenix and their journey takes them to Tucson, Madison, Montreal, Miami and Florida. It’s a tour of some of North America’s wonderful towns and cities, but each time they are viewed through the lens of family, love and support.

1. Which of the following is suitable for those who want to visit India?
A.The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
B.The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.
C.The Bucket List.
D.Away We Go.
2. Who acted as a scriptwriter for the movie The Bucket List?
A.Ben Stiller.B.John Madden.
C.Maggie Smith.D.Justin Zackham.
3. What is Away We Go mainly about?
A.A road trip.B.A love story.
C.A family reunion.D.A special family.
2024-06-08更新 | 18次组卷 | 1卷引用:河南省周口市扶沟县五校联考2022-2023学年高二下学期6月月考英语试卷
阅读理解-阅读单选(约370词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了科学家一直很好奇古罗马的混凝土结构为何可以很好地提高建筑强度,最近研究人员发现了一个可能的答案:这种混凝土具有自我修复的功能。

4 . The Roman Colosseum is a giant amphitheater built two thousand years ago. Despite its age and an earthquake that knocked down its south side, most of the 150-some-foot building is still standing. Like many ancient Roman structures, parts of it were constructed using a specific type of concrete. Scientists and engineers have long suspected the key to these buildings’ strength is their use of this Roman concrete. But exactly how this strong concrete has contributed to the architecture’s durability (耐用) has been a mystery to researchers worldwide.

A team of interdisciplinary (跨学科的) researchers recently discovered a potential answer to why these ancient Roman buildings have been able to weather the test of time while many modern, concrete structures seem to collapse after a few decades. The answer: self-healing concrete. The material has three components: limestone. volcanic material and water. For years, architects and historians have guessed the volcanic material is what makes it strong — which it does. But it does not explain the material’s self-healing ability.

What the researchers found was that the self-healing properties might simply be a result of chemistry. The limestone in the concrete is likely the secret. When the ancient Romans made mortar (砂浆), they heated up the lime to turn it into a substance called “quicklime” — a very reactive chemical sibling to limestone. And, because they introduced water to the quickli me during mixing, the heat it produced set up a chemical foundation that could strengthen the concrete later. When tiny cracks start to form later, the quicklime stops them from becoming bigger. When it rains, the lime quickly fills the crack or reacts with the volcanic ash to“heal”the material.

For materials scientist Ainissa Ramirez, this new understanding of ancient Roman con crete is a welcome discovery. “This is one way that the material can be greener,” says Ramirez. “It’s sort of like a message in a bottle. The Romans made the material. We had to kind of figure out how they did it so that we can make better materials — and then in turn, attend to our environment better.”

1. Why is the Roman Colosseum mentioned in paragraph 1?
A.To show many wonderful ancient Roman structures.
B.To provide a clue for studying ancient Roman structures.
C.To disclose to the world the mystery of ancient Roman structures.
D.To start the introduction of the durability of ancient Roman structures.
2. What does the underlined word “weather” in paragraph 2 mean?
A.Change.B.Prove.C.Stand.D.Suffer
3. What might account for the architecture’ s self-healing ability?
A.A material called quicklime.B.A chemical foundation.
C.The volcanic material.D.The water in the crack.
4. What is implied in Ainissa Ramirez’s words?
A.Roman concrete was made like a message in a bottle.
B.Roman concrete was aimed at protecting the environment.
C.Further study of Roman material will be carried out soon.
D.The way to make Roman material can be practical nowadays.
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5 . 假如你是李华,你校英国交换生Bob给你发邮件,他计划下星期六进行主题为“biological diversity”的研学活动,希望你给他推荐研学地点。请你回一封邮件,内容包括:
1.推荐研学地点;
2.推荐的理由;
3.注意事项。
注意:1.词数100字左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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2024-06-07更新 | 13次组卷 | 1卷引用:河南省周口市扶沟县五校联考2022-2023学年高二下学期6月月考英语试卷
6 . 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

I like traveling to different parts of our country during my holiday. One of my most favorite trips is to Tibet. Last winter, I paid a visit to my uncle whom lives in Tibet. I took a train from Lanzhou to Lhasa and the journeys cost me more than 22 hours. At my arrival in Lhasa, my uncle invited me eat some delicious local food. I get a deep impression of the kindness of the locals. It was obviously that everybody lived a happy life. Travel to Tibet gives me strength to change himself. I’m determined to study hard to make contributions to our country from then on.

2024-06-07更新 | 8次组卷 | 1卷引用:河南省周口市扶沟县五校联考2022-2023学年高二下学期6月月考英语试卷
文章大意:本文是新闻报道。这篇文章报道了中国水利部在2022年初计划投入8000亿元建设水利工程项目,并提到了去年大规模开发在确保稳定家庭基金和促进就业方面发挥的重要作用。
7 . 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。

In early 2022, the Ministry of Water Resources in China planned to invest 800 billion yuan building water management projects during the year. But the country     1     (see) the funds reach 823 billion yuan by the end of September.

Last year, the large-scale development played a significant role in ensuring stable home fund     2     promoting employment. Over 2. 5 million workers     3     (employ) in the development, including almost 2.1 million people from rural China. People also noted the     4     (remark) growth in funds it raised for water management projects. Almost 1. 16 trillion yuan was collected across the country last year, 44 percent more than 2021. Over 203.6 billion yuan was raised     5     government bonds, roughly 1.5 times that of the previous year. Over 37.9 billion yuan was invested     6     (expand) and renovate (翻新) 529 medium and large-scale irrigated areas in 2022. Thanks to the     7     (invest), over 10,000 kilometers of irrigation channels were built or renovated.

During the rare drought in the Yangtze River Basin last year, the complete systems in many of those irrigated areas functioned     8     (efficient) in reducing the impacts of the drought and reducing losses. Such irrigated areas guaranteed water supply to 11.3 million hectares of farmland in     9     (strike) regions. Despite the drought, the basin saw     10     good harvest of grain.

2024-06-07更新 | 25次组卷 | 1卷引用:河南省周口市扶沟县五校联考2022-2023学年高二下学期6月月考英语试卷
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍如何利用植物基饮食习惯和自产蔬果减少碳排放量,应对气候变化。

8 . Food accounts for one-third of greenhouse gas emissions(排放量), but it does not yet get the attention it deserves. With global meat consumption on the rise, the truth is, we need to break bad habits before they break us. Plant-based nutrition can deal with climate change in many ways.

Did you know that one of the most effective ways to lower your carbon footprint is to eat a plant-based diet? NASA climate scientist Peter Kalmus documented his own personal experiment in low-energy living in Being the Change: Live Well and Spark a Climate Revolution.

He was able to reduce his personal carbon footprint tenfold, from 20 to 2 tons per year, by some lifestyle changes. Kalmus is a vegan(纯素食者), bikes to work, doesn’t fly, is a keen gardener and hangs his clothes out to dry. He also found living mindfully made him feel happier and even halved his food bill. Kalmus says it’s possible for the average person to cut their emissions easily. The average meat-eater in the US emits 3, 000 kg CO2 per year compared to 1, 000kg for vegans.

Another way to deal with climate change is to grow your own food. “Some of the juiciest strawberries that satisfy my taste buds were grown at home last summer in hanging baskets using organic seeds.” Kalmus said. “As well as plenty of nutritious, cheap and delicious foods, growing my own food has allowed me to get to know my neighbors. We share seeds, wisdom, and tasty soup.” Besides, composting(制作堆肥) leftovers and yard waste diverts green matter from landfills that produce the greenhouse gas and instead can help build healthy soil.

Globally, our meat-and dairy-heavy diet uses around half of habitable land on Earth to produce food. Nevertheless, with plant-based diets, we could feed the world with one quarter of the land, allowing us to return vast areas of land to nature.

1. What is the purpose of eating a plant-based diet according to the author?
A.To handle climate change.B.To reduce living costs.
C.To draw public attention.D.To record carbon footprints.
2. What can we learn about Peter Kalmus’s new lifestyle?
A.It relieves him of mental stress.
B.It slightly cuts the carbon footprint.
C.It proves impossible for meat-eaters to follow.
D.It benefits individuals and the environment.
3. Which of the following can replace the underlined word “diverts” in paragraph 4?
A.developsB.redirectsC.sendsD.delivers
4. Which of the following may the author agree with?
A.Self-grown food turns out to be of higher quality.
B.Producing food has taken up half of the land on Earth.
C.Growing food helps strengthen neighborhood relations.
D.Greenhouse gas emissions have little to do with food consumption.
阅读理解-七选五(约250词) | 较难(0.4) |
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。在信息窃取情况泛滥的当下,人们该如何尽可能减少隐私曝光呢?本文给出了三种方法。

9 . Sometimes you may feel like privacy, as a concept, has disappeared from the world.     1     Thus they can serve up frighteningly accurate ads that make you think your phone’s microphone has been turned on and marketers are actively listening to your every word.

They’re not—   yet. But they are engaged in something called “datamining”. This is the process of collecting enormous amounts of unknown data from your every connected activity and then analyzing that data to fill your life with advertisements and other influences. Datamining gives away your privacy. You may find it quite impossible to avoid.     2    

Check settings carefully.

When you install (安装) an app on your device, you probably click through a series of permissions, But an app may require many unnecessary permissions. You may doubt whether a game really needs access to your microphone, location, and camera.     3     Take the next line of defense: stop installing garbage free apps and spend that dollar.

    4    

Social media is very obviously a landfill when it comes to privacy. If your main goal on social media is to connect with friends or colleagues, restrict the reach of your posts to just those folks. And don’t expose your travel plans, spending habits, or product reviews out into the universe.

Remember to log out.

    5     And as long as you’re signed in, that ability continues — even if you leave the site. It’s an inconvenience indeed, but logging out of those services when you’re not actively using them and clearing cookies and history regularly can slowdown the mining of data.

A.Be “boring” on social media.
B.Mind your comments on social media.
C.But you can minimize your exposure to it.
D.Advertisers certainly seem to know everything about you.
E.You should assume it is more of a data-mining app than anything else.
F.Upon logging into platforms like Google, your activities are monitored.
G.Online platforms have some hidden traps in which you will be cheated often.
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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要介绍了在第 37 届法国贝尔克国际风筝节上,中国以风筝为媒介,呈现了中国文化的博大精深,也加深了中法两国之间的友谊。
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。

The 37th International Kite Festival in Berck-sur-Mer opened and China made a wonderful    1    (appear) as the first-ever guest country of honor at the event.

Chinese cultural activities    2    (take)place at the festival, including     3    huge dragon-headed kite-flying performance, workshops for kite-making techniques as well as experiential activities from lion dances to martialarts (武术).

Liu Hongge, director of the China Cultural Center in Paris, delivered speeches. Liu said the kite is a key image,    4    (represent) the friendship between China and France. In 1958, the two countries produced a film     5    (title) Fengzheng (The Kite), the first color children’s film made by the People’s Republic of China,    6    the first coproduced with another country. It tells of the adventures and friendship between Chinese and French children created by a kite.

“As the organizer, the China Cultural Center in Paris continues to make the best of kites, using them    7    a medium to tell stories about kite culture in China and France, promote mutual(相互的) understanding and contribute to the success of the China-France Year of Culture and Tourism,” said Liu    8    (enthusiastic).

The International Kite Festival in Berck-sur-Meris the largest and most    9    (influence) kite-themed event in France,    10    visitors can not only observe a wide variety of kites, but they also have the chance to take part in art performances.

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