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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了布里斯托尔老维克剧院的历史、特色和重要时刻,为读者提供对该剧院的全面了解和认识。

1 . Bristol Old Vic

When the Theatre Royal (now Bristol Old Vic) was built, electricity hadn’t been discovered. For over 250 years the people who have owned, worked inside and visited the theatre have kept records about their activity. These are kept safe at the University of Bristol Theatre Collection, and you’ll discover a range of documents which record the history of the theatre, from its foundation in 1764 up until the present day. Here are some of them.


BEGINNING

In 1764 businessmen Alexander Edgar and Thomas Symons suggested building a new theatre between Baldwin Street and the back of Coopers’ Hall in King Street. The estimated cost was f2, 000 to be split among 40 subscribers, but the building work cost more than expected. Owning shares allowed them to influence decisions about the theatre.


SILVER TICKET

Each of the original Bristol Old Vic shareholders was given a silver ticket that promised sight of any performance held at the theatre. As the holders were clever businessmen, they insisted that the silver tickets could be loaned or traded. This enabled them to make some extra money but made it extremely difficult for the theatre managers to keep track of who was allowed to see shows for free.


250TH BIRTHDAY

In May 2016, the theatre celebrated its 250th birthday! As the oldest continuously-working theatre in the English-speaking world, it deserved a proper party, so Bristol-based Limbic Cinema was hired to create a film of the theatre’s historical highlights which was projected (放映) onto the theatre itself.

1. Where can you find the three mentioned documents?
A.At Baldwin Street.
B.At Coopers’ Hall in King Street.
C.At Bristol-based Limbic Cinema.
D.At the University of Bristol Theatre Collection.
2. How was the theatre’s 250th birthday celebrated?
A.By creating a film about its history.
B.By building Bristol-based Limbic Cinema.
C.By releasing silver ticket in memory of the birthday.
D.By making a film projected in theatres across England.
3. What’s the purpose of the text?
A.To compare the theatre and others.
B.To change people’s view on Bristol Old Vic.
C.To introduce some information of Bristol Old Vic.
D.To recommend a movie related to the theatre.
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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章报道了一场名为“十二生肖共生”的艺术展览在巴拿马托库门国际机场开幕。

2 . An exhibition titled “Symbiosis of the Chinese Zodiac (生肖)” opened at the Tocumen International Airport in Panama on Dec 19 and would run until Jan 20.

Sally Huang,     1     Chinese Panamanian artist and a doctor of art from Beijing Normal University, presented thirteen paintings,     2     combine the freehand brushstrokes of traditional Chinese paintings with the beautiful colors of Latin America, and presented the zodiac animals. Also there were some sculptures of zodiac animals     3     display, which were created by Chinese artist Zhang Yong, graduating from the Central Academy of Fine Arts.

The exhibition was included in the project Painting Our Canals (运河), which     4     (sponsor) by the Beijing Culture and Arts Fund this year. The Beijing Culture and Arts Fund is a nonprofit fund     5     (found) by the Beijing Bureau of Culture and Tourism to provide support in the three major fields of stage art, cultural exchange and     6     (interact), and the cultivation (培养) of art talents.

The lead institution applying for the project was Beijing Normal University,     7     (feature) a series of events themed on the canal culture in both China and Panama, also inviting artists from both countries     8     (attend) the exhibitions as well as hosting academic forums.

The opening ceremony was joined by representatives (代表) from both countries, such as the Chinese ambassador to Panama and the vice-minister of culture in Panama.

The ambassador     9     (particular) expressed some congratulations to the artists in his speech, while emphasizing that China and Panama should work together to promote     10     (globe) peace and development.

2024-02-16更新 | 53次组卷 | 1卷引用:广西壮族自治区贵港市2023-2024学年高二上学期1月期末英语试题
文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。文章介绍了在迪拜举行的第28届联合国气候变化大会(COP28)上,穿着尼泊尔传统服装kachhad的Umesh Balal带着坚定的决心走进会场,公开支持将残疾人权利纳入气候变化会议。

3 . Dressed in a kachhad, a traditional Nepalese clothes, Umesh Balal walked into his meetings at the 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) on climate change in Dubai with a sense of determination,

Balal, who has physical disability, was there to publicly ________ inclusion of disability rights in the climate change conference an aspect that he said has long been ________ by organizers of the world’s largest annual meeting on climate issues.

As a student, Balal was ________ about science and involved himself in research on environmental science. Those were his first few interactions that ________ the climate related issues to him. Being from a mountainous region, Balal ________ more about how climate change had ________ people there, which led him to develop climate anxiety.

The more Balan ________ himself to climate science, the more he learned about the impact of climate change. People with more resources have better chances of ________ the climate crisis. But the less developed countries, for the ________ communities, usually don’t have the same opportunities, which will push them further into the ________.

And it is even harder for people with ________. Many people with disabilities in Nepal don’t have ________ to proper education or opportunities for growth. As a result, they aren’t able to advocate for their rights.

In an interview, Balan said, “________, I am honored that I come from a supportive family, where I had a chance of good education which ________ me to grow in life. This is what I ________ for others, to change the way they live their lives.”

1.
A.supportB.achieveC.controlD.whisper
2.
A.respectedB.investedC.ignoredD.issued
3.
A.anxiousB.relaxedC.worriedD.curious
4.
A.soldB.lentC.introducedD.awarded
5.
A.broughtB.knewC.complainedD.quarreled
6.
A.affectedB.preparedC.organizedD.admitted
7.
A.devotedB.changedC.limitedD.helped
8.
A.relying onB.coping withC.referring toD.resulting from
9.
A.warmerB.cleanerC.quieterD.poorer
10.
A.gentlenessB.relishC.crisisD.evolution
11.
A.rightsB.degreesC.disabilitiesD.advertisements
12.
A.objectionB.accessC.attentionD.apology
13.
A.FortunatelyB.SecretlyC.SimilarlyD.Naturally
14.
A.forcedB.orderedC.warnedD.allowed
15.
A.resistB.wantC.cheerD.expand
2024-02-16更新 | 45次组卷 | 1卷引用:广西壮族自治区贵港市2023-2024学年高二上学期1月期末英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了蝴蝶在成长的过程中对植物造成的不同影响。

4 . We all love butterflies. Their beautiful wings attract us, and their presence lights up our garden. Well, that’s our view of butterflies, but have you ever wondered what plants think of them?

The butterflies’ eggs lie on the underside of the leaves. The eggs themselves don’t damage plants. However, upon coming into contact with the eggs, the plants become oversensitive. It means that once a plant recognizes a pest, it will cause death in the contacted plant part. When these dead leaves or partial leaf parts break away from the plant, the eggs on them fall off. Along with the hypersensitivity response, plants also produce something special, which can attract animals to eat the eggs, thus preventing damage in the future.

After the baby butterflies come out of their eggs, the caterpillar (毛虫) stage begins. Most caterpillars feed on the leaves of the plants, damaging some of the plants in your own garden. Incredibly, they are major plant pests that bring about major losses to farmers. The next stage is pupa (蛹). The caterpillars begin their change into an adult. They don’t depend on the energy that the leaves provide. Finally, they become adult butterflies that have wings and move from one plant to the other. They feed on the sweet liquid produced by flowers.

While on their search for food, the butterflies carry pollen (花粉) on their body. They are key pollinators that place pollen from one flower to another in ecosystem. Plants that have flowers will create some special features to draw these pollinators’ attention. Certain plants have flowers giving off smells that can charm butterflies when they are looking for a mate. Some plants even have flat flowers to assist butterflies when landing.

Butterflies aid in pollination during their final adult stage. Thus, they change into beneficial insects to plants. This change makes butterflies an important friend of plants, despite being a hated enemy in previous life cycle stages!

1. How does a plant respond to butterflies’ eggs?
A.It tries to appeal to them.B.It tries to get rid of them.
C.It grows a little better with them.D.It protects them from being eaten.
2. When do butterflies cause the greatest damage to agriculture?
A.In the period of caterpillar.B.In the period of egg-laying.
C.In the period of pupa.D.In the period of adult.
3. Which word can best describe the relationship between butterflies and plants?
A.Unstable.B.Unfriendly.C.Inseparable.D.Independent.
4. What can be the best title for the text?
A.Why do flowers need butterflies’ pollination?B.How do plants defend themselves from pests?
C.Are butterflies’ life cycles similar to the plants’?D.Are butterflies beneficial or harmful to plants?
2024-02-16更新 | 19次组卷 | 1卷引用:广西壮族自治区贵港市2023-2024学年高二上学期1月期末英语试题
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5 . 假定你是李华,你的外国朋友David今年寒假打算与家人一起来中国游玩。他在邮件中请你推荐一个富有中国传统文化元素的城市。请你给他回一封邮件,内容包括:
1.你的推荐;
2.推荐的理由。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear David,
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Yours,

Li Hua

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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了一些克服自我批评的方法。

6 . Self-criticism (自我批评) is a mental habit of negatively analyzing and judging ourselves and our actions. If we don’t find a way to overcome self-criticism, we won’t be able to live a happy and satisfying life.     1    .


Stop Negative Thoughts

Thought stopping is one of the best secrets of how to overcome self-criticism. Interrupting your thoughts helps you change how you think about yourself, thus helping you feel better.     2    . However, with enough practice, you will make it.


    3    

Another strategy is to replace negative self-critical thoughts with positive realistic statements. For instance, if you set a goal, be realistic about it by giving yourself enough time to achieve it. In fact, having a constant desire to achieve immediate success can ruin your confidence.


Avoid Perfectionism

Another secret is to let go of the need to be perfect. It’s all right to set high standards for yourself.     4    . In addition, desiring to be perfect in everything you pursue can prevent your progress.


Stop Comparing Yourself to Others

    5    . However, it’s important to note that comparing yourself to your peers, friends, or family can increase dissatisfaction and unhappiness. That said, the best tip on how to overcome self-criticism is to practice self-acceptance.

A.Be realistic
B.Focus on strengths
C.It’s normal to feel like that everyone has a better life than you
D.Remember it’s from your mistakes that you get to improve yourself
E.If you’ve been stuck in negative thoughts, here’s what you need to do
F.It’s important to note that changing your negative thought patterns can take time
G.However, falling short of your goals and expectations can make you feel worthless
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。一项新的研究警告说,超过五分之一的爬行动物物种面临灭绝的威胁,这可能对地球产生不良影响。文章介绍了导致爬行动物灭绝的因素以及爬行动物的益处。

7 . A new study warns that more than a fifth of all reptile (爬行动物) species are threatened with extinction, which may have a bad impact on the planet.

The largest ever analysis of the state of the world’s reptiles, published in Nature, has showed that 21% of the reptile species are facing extinction. The study says from lizards to snakes, such a loss could have disastrous impacts on ecosystems around the world.

Although many reptiles live in dry environments such as deserts, most species occur in forests, where they suffer from threats such as logging of land for agriculture.30% of the forest-dwelling reptiles are at risk of extinction, compared with 14% in dry habitats. Hunting is also a major threat to reptiles, especially turtles and crocodiles, many of which are at risk of extinction. Another major contributing factor is the introduction of invasive species.

“If we removed reptiles, it could change ecosystems fundamentally, with unfortunate knock-on effects, such as increases in pest insects,” said Neil Cox, co-leader of the study. “Biodiversity, including reptiles, supports the ecosystem services that provide a healthy environment for people.”

Our hope is that this first-ever assessment of the world’s 10,000-plus reptiles helps put them in the spotlight and goes some way to highlighting this diversity, and just how much we have to lose. As well as controlling rats, mosquitoes and other pests, reptiles deliver many other benefits. “They help spread seeds, especially in island environments,” said researcher Hoffmann. “We’ve also achieved many medical advances from studies of reptiles.”

The results of the study are not all doom and gloom. Scientists have found, surprisingly, that if they set out to protect places where threatened birds, mammals and amphibians (两栖动物) live together, they’ll meanwhile protect many more threatened reptiles.

1. Which is the main concern raised by the new study?
A.The overpopulation of reptiles.B.The loss of reptiles.
C.The sharp increase in reptile species.D.The disastrous influence of reptiles on nature.
2. How many factors causing the extinction of species are mentioned in paragraph 3?
A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.
3. What did Neil Cox and Hoffmann both say about reptiles?
A.Their benefits.B.Their habitats.
C.Their living habits.D.Their health problems.
4. What does the underlined phrase “doom and gloom” in the last paragraph mean?
A.Disappointing.B.Odd.C.Satisfactory.D.Amazing.
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8 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

Beth was in hospital with viral pneumonia (肺炎). She felt down and she missed her parents terribly, who were far away in Europe on business. She lay in her bed crying when one nurse came in and recognized her sadness and loneliness. The nurse looked at the pale little girl worriedly, knowing that one of the greatest setbacks to recovery is often depression. Like the rest of the medical staff, she was overworked and couldn’t sit and keep Beth company all the time. Then she had a brilliant idea! Maybe she could kill two birds with one stone! Just at the end of the corridor (走廊), she had a patient who was just as lonely as Beth...

The nurse walked into Georgiana Halston’s room and smiled, “Didn’t you tell me you have a granddaughter, Mrs Halston?” Georgiana, who was lying on the bed and looking listlessly (没精打采地) out of the window, sighed. “Yes. I have a 7-year-old granddaughter, but she is in Canada. And she hardly calls me, because I don’t know what she like and she think it boring to chat with me.”

“Well,” the nurse said. “I have a 7-year-old down the corridor who is very lonely and needs a friend. I wonder if you could cheer her up a bit and be that friend?”

“But my leg hurts,” Georgiana said. “I can’t walk. You know that.”

“I know that your doctor want you out of bed and to walk around,” the nurse retorted. “If you don’t move, you’ll end up bedridden!”

Georgiana had been diagnosed with a form of bone disease and got a big operation. She was still in bed, but she should be up to exercise her leg. However, the truth is that she was afraid her leg would suffer terrible pain. After the nurse left, Georgiana lay on her bed for a long time, feeling sad for herself. Georgiana looked at the walker next to her bed and sighed. The matter of the lonely little girl haunted her.

注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Then Georgiana picked her walker and headed for the girl’s room.

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A while later, the nurse appeared in Beth’s room.

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2024-02-11更新 | 52次组卷 | 3卷引用:广西壮族自治区贵港市2023-2024学年高二上学期1月期末英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了莎拉某天早上去面试路上去一家咖啡店买咖啡,结果付钱的时候被告知咖啡被前面的人付过了,莎拉十分惊讶和感激,于是也为后面的司机付了咖啡钱。

9 . Sarah was not an early riser. But what made the annoying early morning hours bearable was the comforting smell of fresh coffee floating in the air. Her favorite coffee shop was just a few minutes away from her apartment.

One sunny morning, Sarah rushed to get dressed. Having a job interview, she felt anxious, afraid to be late. She grabbed her car key, dashed out of the door and made her way to her familiar coffee shop as usual. As she joined the line of cars at the drive-through, the smell of roasted coffee beans and the thought of the first taste of coffee were her little daily luxury. The line inched forward, and soon, Sarah found herself at the drive-through window. She reached for her purse to pay, but before she could hand over her credit card, the coffee shop assistant smiled and said, “Your coffee has been covered by the car ahead of you.” Sarah was taken aback. “Really?” she asked, feeling astonished and grateful. The assistant nodded. The unexpected act of kindness put a smile on her face, making her upcoming interview feel a little relaxing.

As she exited the drive-through, Sarah glanced in her rear view mirror (后视镜) at the next car approaching the coffee shop window. An idea began to come into her mind. Maybe she could do the same and brighten someone else’s morning. She decided to return to the coffee shop. Inside, she approached the cashier and said, “I’d like to pay for the coffee of the person in the car behind me.” The assistant smiled and nodded again.

As Sarah eventually left the coffee shop, Sarah couldn’t help but wonder how the next driver would react. A wave of satisfaction washed over Sarah as she witnessed the continuation of the coffee chain. She knew she had just initiated a chain of generosity and kindness.

1. What can we learn about Sarah from the first two paragraphs?
A.She led a life of luxury. B.She used to get up early.
C.She was nervous about the interview. D.She was new to the coffee shop.
2. Why did Sarah go back to the coffee shop?
A.To find out who paid for her coffee. B.To order herself another cup of coffee.
C.To see what was exactly happening there. D.To buy coffee for the driver behind her.
3. How did Sarah feel when she finally left the coffee shop?
A.Ambitious. B.Content. C.Awkward. D.Suspicious.
4. What is the text mainly about?
A.A chain of coffee shops. B.An unforgettable interview.
C.The kindness from an assistant. D.The power of paying it forward.
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10 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1. When will the swim classes begin?
A.On May 1st.B.On April 30th.C.On April 29th.
2. How many swim classes are being offered?
A.10.B.15.C.20.
3. Who must come to the swim skill show?
A.Those who have no Level 3 certificate.
B.Those who want to pass the skill level test quickly.
C.Those who have never attended Community Pool classes.
4. Who will rate the students’ skill levels?
A.The speaker.B.The instructors.C.The local community.
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