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1 . 为提升学生时间管理能力,你校将举办主题为“Time Management”的英语演讲比赛,请你结合自身经历,写一篇英语演讲稿参赛,内容包括:
1.时间管理的重要性;
2.有效管理时间的措施;
3.提出呼吁。
注意:1.词数100左右。开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文流畅;
3.不得出现真实的人名或地名。

Good morning, everyone. I’m honored to stand here to talk to you on “Time Management”.

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Thank you for listening.

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2 . 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。

How I became a good table tennis player is still freshly in my mind. The first day I went to high school, I find some of my classmates playing table tennis. Amazing at how skillful they were, I made up my mind to master the skills. Luckily, I had a few opportunity to watch my classmates’games and practise with them. However, I found difficult to challenge some good players in my class. Despite it, I kept practised until I became one of the best. As a result, I were even selected to represent our school in some matches. I take great pride of this experience. It not only makes me to realize that I can achieve my potential through hard work, but lets me understand that the proverb “Practice makes perfect” means.

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3 . 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。

As night falls, the sound of drums fills the air as an 8-meter fish-shaped lantern swims through the streets of Wangmantian village, Huangshan, in East China’s Anhui province.

Within the crowd, Wang Lijun — a 27-year-old villager who serves     1     the “head fish” — leads the procession, sometimes cheering on those behind her. Traditionally     2     (hold) by respected elders, the position of “head fish” has attracted younger participants to take on the role     3     (voluntary).

Every year between     4     13th and 16th of the first month of the Chinese lunar calendar, villagers hold fish-shaped lantern     5     (parade). In old times, the mountain village,     6     (consist) of a lot of wooden structures, faced the risk of frequent fires. Therefore, villagers used to gather to parade with fish-shaped lanterns,     7     symbolic meaning is “water overcoming fire”.

With a history of over 600 years, the fish-shaped lantern     8     (recognize) as a provincial-level intangible cultural heritage in 2022. Villagers in Wangmantian have established     9     (profession) fish lantern performance teams. These teams have gone to cities such as Shanghai and Nanjing, Jiangsu province     10     (give) performances.

As fish-shaped lanterns continue to benefit local tourism and related industries, the future looks brighter than ever.

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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Zack Winton在边境附近发现一个装有女孩Myra生日愿望清单的气球后,他通过电台帮助实现其愿望的故事,展现了爱无国界的人性之美。

4 . Love has no borders when it comes to children’s birthday wishes. Zack Winton was ________ in his farm near the border between the US and Mexico when he came across a ________ site. A red balloon was caught in the grass and a note was ________ to it.

On it was written one word — Myra — ________ inside, was a numbered list of things, which was a list of birthday gifts she ________. Zack guessed that the balloon had been ________ from the neighbour city, Nogales, in Mexico. As a soon-to-be grandfather, he ________ hoped he could do something for Myra.

He ________ the information on the Internet hoping to see if anyone would respond to it but drew a ________ there. With Myra’s birthday drawing near and time running out, Zack got in touch with the local radio station in Nogales, which then played the information out ________. Within 24 hours, the radio station ________ Zack back.

With the radio station ________ for the two to meet the next morning, Zack took the day off from work, rushed to a ________, and bought the items on the list — clothes, art supplies, and a doll — and some ________ stuff as well after finding that Myra had a 4-year-old sister.

Zack and his wife packaged all the ________, drove across the border and arrived at the radio station, carrying presents for two ________ girls. The couple watched the young children happily ________ the gifts. Myra’s parents thanked them for their amazing act of ________.

Although there is a 20-foot wall at the border which ________ the two cities, Zack and his wife prove that when it comes to a child having her birthday wishes ________, love has no borders.

1.
A.waitingB.wanderingC.campingD.chasing
2.
A.beautifulB.steepC.curiousD.familiar
3.
A.attachedB.connectedC.appliedD.committed
4.
A.onceB.whileC.althoughD.if
5.
A.obtainedB.meantC.shapedD.desired
6.
A.boughtB.providedC.orderedD.sent
7.
A.passivelyB.casuallyC.desperatelyD.rarely
8.
A.postedB.addedC.updatedD.removed
9.
A.caseB.voiceC.noticeD.blank
10.
A.on airB.on earthC.on waterD.on fire
11.
A.invitedB.welcomedC.calledD.followed
12.
A.arrangingB.preparingC.searchingD.hoping
13.
A.farmB.borderC.storeD.station
14.
A.expensiveB.helpfulC.newD.extra
15.
A.listsB.suppliesC.giftsD.balloons
16.
A.disappointedB.thrilledC.embarrassedD.moved
17.
A.tear offB.shake downC.turn overD.knock on
18.
A.braveryB.gentlenessC.kindnessD.will
19.
A.extendsB.separatesC.buildsD.completes
20.
A.affordedB.identifiedC.challengedD.fulfilled
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了研究发现美洲狮具有惊人的游泳能力,能够跨越长距离到达新栖息地,这一发现有助于保护工作。

5 . Mountain lions are not commonly thought of as animals that swim well. But at least for one adventurous cat, that couldn’t be further from the truth. A new study recorded a young male mountain lion paddling (划水) two - thirds of a mile from the mainland of Washington State to an uninhabited island in Puget Sound. The GPS-collared mountain lion, known as Nolan, took a winding path through the suburbs of Olympia, and along the coast, before taking to the sea.

The researchers also combed through historical records and found evidence of mountain lions inhabiting an additional four islands outside of the range of this youngster’s swim, all of over a mile from shore or the nearest island. This suggests the animals can swim even farther at times, perhaps close to a mile and a quarter. Young male mountain lions often undertake difficult and long journeys in search of new territory, as was the case for Nolan.

“We’re redefining the mountain lion in our minds as an animal that can swim and is willing to swim,” says study co-author Mark Elbroch. “Water shouldn’t be seen as a barrier to movement to any large animal.” In Brazil’s Pantanal, mountain lions regularly swim in the vast wetland during the wet season. In 2010, Elbroch and his colleagues documented a tagged cat repeatedly swimming across a large lake in Chilean Patagonia to eat domestic sheep on an island, swimming 0.6 miles at a time.

Since mountain lion numbers are much lower than they once were and the animals avoid people, behaviors like swimming remain underappreciated, experts say.

National Geographic Explorer Audra Huffmeyer agrees. While she wasn’t surprised that mountain lions can island-hop in the Salish Sea, “the distances covered are incredible... the capacity of large mountain lions to get to extreme habitats is pretty amazing”.

Nolan’s journey and all the data collected will help land managers understand where mountain lions travel, and help identify corridors (走廊) that need to be protected, says Jim Williams, a biologist. And the Olympic Peninsula certainly needs such guidance and protection, as its mountain lions have the lowest genetic diversity of any in the area, records show.

1. Why did Nolan swim long distances?
A.To seek its partners.B.To reach a new habitat.
C.To hide from humans.D.To adapt to the wet climate.
2. How does the author support the underlined statement in Paragraph 3?
A.By presenting the research record.B.By providing numerous data.
C.By describing the study process.D.By quoting experts’ opinions.
3. What does Huffmeyer think of mountain lions’swimming ability?
A.Common.B.Limited.C.Unbelievable.D.Changeable.
4. What does the author intend to show in the last paragraph?
A.The advice on protecting mountain lions.
B.The threats mountain lions meet along their routes.
C.The corridors where mountain lions choose to travel.
D.The significance of the findings about mountain lions.
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文章大意:本文为一篇记叙文,讲述了作者在经历了许多困难后对于传统完美女性观点上的改变。

6 . I turned 65 this February, a big milestone. The last 12 months has indeed been a time of profound thinking for me, but not for the reasons you may think.

Recently our culture has started to acknowledge that a perfect woman image is totally unrealistic. I suppose there are a small minority of women born with incredible genes. But for most of us, short of starving ourselves, having plastic surgery, or airbrushing our photos, perfection is an unattainable goal.

I applaud many celebrity women who have come forward recently and said, “Hey, you see that picture of me on the magazine cover. This is what I really looked like before specialized hair and makeup and the magic of Photoshop.” I am so happy that our daughters and granddaughters are being raised with a much more realistic concept of what beauty is.

Being a woman of a certain age, that old message of feminine (女性的) perfection took hold long ago and has been hard to shake. My legs, waist and stomach are bigger than the charts say they should be. I would avoid looking for too long in the mirror. A swimsuit always required a cover-up to be worn over it. I had been very successfully taught to be ashamed of my imperfect body.

However, after a pretty serious health issue last year, I started to have a different feeling about my body. This body has given me two incredible children and endured too many surgeries. My belly, back, feet and knees are marked with countless scars but finally I see what they truly are — my battle scars. My extra pounds are the result of countless dinners I have made and enjoyed with those I love. My scars remind me of all the talented and kind doctors and nurses who have looked after me.

My body has allowed me a wonderful life thus far. I thought my body was not ideal, but now I thank it for being a source of strength, endurance and pleasure. At 65, I finally realize it is truly beautiful.

1. Why did the author mention celebrity women in Paragraph 3?
A.To show perfection is difficult for celebrities to achieve.
B.To indicate the concept of beauty is becoming more realistic.
C.To suggest only a minority of women are born with incredible genes.
D.To prove a perfect body image requires a strict diet and much exercise.
2. What does Paragraph 4 mainly talk about?
A.The body parts that the author felt unsatisfied with.
B.The body image that a woman should keep at a certain age.
C.The tricks that the author used to avoid facing her imperfect body.
D.The effect that the traditional feminine perfection had on the author.
3. What made the author feel different about her body?
A.A severe health problem.B.The impact of celebrity women.
C.The social concept of beauty.D.Encouragement from her family.
4. What is the author’s main purpose in writing the article?
A.To tell us what a perfect woman image should be.
B.To express her gratitude to the doctors and nurses.
C.To share her understanding of beauty after going through a lot.
D.To compare the beauty standards between the past and the present.
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文章大意:本文为一篇记叙文,讲述了作家伊莎贝尔·阿连德的个人信息,作品及影响。

7 . Isabel Allende, born in 1942 in Peru, is a Chilean-American writer. When she was a young girl, her father Tomas was appointed to work in Chile, causing them to move from Peru to Chile. During the 1960s, she began work in television journalism and eventually became a television hostess. From 1969 to 1973, she was an editor of a children’s magazine.

Allende is the author of over twenty books which have been translated into numerous languages and sold over 65 million copies. In addition to writing novels, she has also penned short fiction, plays and stories for children. A letter to her sick, elderly grandfather became the manuscript of her first novel. She rose to prominence in Latin American literature after the success of this novel. Allende’s own experiences from Chile have filled much of her writing through the years, and her book Paula is a memoir of her childhood and youth in Chile and her departure from that country.

Allende has been a highly influential voice in Latin American literature, often providing an important female perspective on the world. Allende’s writing style combines realistic writing with surprising elements of magic. Her work is sometimes compared to the work of Gabriel Marquez, a famous Colombian novelist known for his work in the magical realist style — “magical realism”. However, her voice is also considered distinct with a style that combines concern for the inner, personal lives of her characters with their physical and social environments.

Two of Allende’s works have been adapted for feature films. She has won many awards, including the Dorothy and Lilian Gish Prize, which is given to whoever has contributed to the beauty of the world and to our understanding of it. Although she has an international reputation for writing, she states she doesn’t consider her books her greatest achievement, but her family and her time devoted to assisting others to be more vital.

1. Why did Allende move to Chile?
A.To live with her father.B.To obtain more job offers.
C.To look after her grandfather.D.To get more writing materials.
2. Which is closest in meaning to “rose to prominence” in Paragraph 2?
A.Became famous.B.Gained wealth.
C.Remained unknown.D.Changed a profession.
3. What can we learn about Allende’s works?
A.The topics basically focus on women’s world.
B.The materials come from her experience as a TV hostess.
C.The writing style can be considered as“magical realism”.
D.The content mainly highlights private lives of the characters.
4. What does Allende consider to be more meaningful?
A.Winning many awards.B.Spending her time helping others.
C.Earning an international fame.D.Adapting two works for feature films.
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8 . Amazing Castles in Spain: Four of the Best

The Alcázar of Segovia

Fans of old Disney movies will know what Snow White’s castle looks like. But did you know that it’s said to be based on a real castle in Spain — the Alcázar of Segovia? This castle is almost the shape of the front of a ship — built on a rock between two rivers. First used by the Romans, its location made it a very difficult place to attack. It’s one of thousands of amazing castles in Spain.

Bellver Castle

Many people visit Mallorca for its bars and beaches, but if you’re on this island, take a trip to Bellver Castle, just outside the main city of Palma. This 14th century castle is known for the large ring at its center, something that is unusual in European castles. People can also walk around the top of the central ring, which offers views of the castle below, as well as over the town and out to sea.

The Alhambra

One of the most popular places in the country to visit, Granada’s Alhambra is a fortress (堡垒) built by the North Africans who ruled Spain for more than seven centuries. Visitors love the palaces inside known as the Palacios Nazaries, with their beautiful wooden ceilings. Travel website Lonely Planet says these palaces are the most beautiful Islamic buildings in Europe.

Coca Castle

From far away, this castle in central Spain looks a little like a wedding cake — if wedding cakes were brown - brick and in the Gothic style. This castle isn’t on the top of a hill but on flat land — it was protected instead by a deep moat (护城河). It’s not too difficult to get to by car from Madrid, the Spanish capital.

1. What can people do in Bellver Castle?
A.Watch old Disney movies.B.Enjoy the wooden ceilings inside.
C.Have a good time on the beaches.D.Walk around a large ring to enjoy views.
2. What do The Alcázar of Segovia and Coca Castle have in common?
A.They were built by the Romans.B.They were made of brown brick.
C.They have distinctive appearance.D.They are on the top of mountain.
3. Who will most probably be interested in the passage?
A.Those who like to surf the Internet.B.Those who intend to take boat trips.
C.Those who are keen on natural landscape.D.Those who plan to visit different buildings.
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文章大意:本文是一篇议论文。主要介绍的是许多家长对孩子“这不是我的过失”的陈述感到无奈,作者认为这种陈述有坏的一面也有好的一面,但重要的是让孩子正确面对错误,不断进步。

9 . “I spilled soup all over the table, but it wasn’t my fault”. “I got into trouble at school, but it wasn’t my fault.” Such statements are often heard. “It’s not my fault” is actually a common response for so many people and especially teenagers. Parents complain that they’re tired of the “excuses”.

The reason why variations of “it’s not my fault” are so popular is that they get us out of guilt, blame and anger. Those emotions may come from others’ reactions or our own self-talks. In the case of adolescents, they are often trying to escape responsibility and punishment for mistakes.

Some teens would benefit from decreasing their self-blame. Those who blame themselves for things that they can’t control tend to be highly self-critical and are more likely to be anxious.

Many teens overly rely on “it’s not my fault”. However, overuse of the phrase can result in feelings of helplessness to control their own lives. Besides, “it’s not my fault” focuses a teen’s attention on what is done as opposed to what needs to be done. In trying to get them to assume responsibility, many parents attempt to convince their children that something is their fault, but the approach tends to be ineffective. A more effective approach is to face up to drawbacks to find solutions to the drawbacks actively.

People may not have caused all their problems, but they have to solve them anyway. Getting stuck in sharing blame often keeps people from moving forward effectively. What does one do if he is pushed into a deep lake? One could certainly stay in water, yelling, “It’s not my fault.” However, that is not going to get him out of water. At some point, he needs to swim to shore, regardless of the fault.

Like most things in life, freeing ourselves from blame has its advantages and disadvantages. The question isn’t what is “right”, but what is most effective in moving forward.

1. Who is likely to rely on “it’s not my fault”?
A.A highly self-critical teenager.
B.A teenager unwilling to admit a fault.
C.A teenager facing up to his responsibilities.
D.A teenager anxious about uncontrollable things.
2. What is the author’s advice on getting teens to assume responsibility?
A.Letting them focus on what is done.
B.Persuading them to admit their fault.
C.Making them correct the mistake actively.
D.Helping them analyze the reason for the mistake.
3. Why does the author raise such a question in Paragraph 5?
A.To put forward a new solution to drawbacks.
B.To show handling problems should come first.
C.To explain why teenagers get stuck in sharing blame.
D.To analyze what kind of problem is caused by others.
4. What is the author’s purpose in writing this text?
A.To help teenagers out of self-blame.
B.To tell parents how to educate children.
C.To help teenagers face mistakes properly.
D.To tell children to do self-talks consciously.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍的是麻省理工学院的研究人员开发了一种将声波在水中传播的机械能转化为电能,为成像和通信设备提供动力的无线水下相机。

10 . With the ocean covering more than 70% of the Earth’s surface, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said scientists and researchers had depended on sonar (声呐) technologies to understand and map the sea floor which had charted only about 10% of the world’s ocean. For the ocean and coastal waters in the US, the number is just around 35%.

We know less about our planet’s ocean than what we know about the far side of the moon or the surface of Mars. Part of the reason for the lack of observation is the challenge of powering an underwater camera. Researchers have used ships to recharge cameras or observed with a camera tied to a ship to solve the issue, which is expensive and unsuitable for long-term observations.

Recently, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have taken a major step to iron out this problem by developing a battery-free, wireless underwater camera that could harvest energy underwater on its own for long periods.

To keep power consumption as low as possible, the researchers used off-the-shelf, ultra-low-power imaging sensors. The device takes color photos, even in dark underwater environments, and sends image data wirelessly through the water.

The camera is powered by sound. It changes mechanical energy from sound waves traveling through water into electrical energy that powers its imaging and communications equipment. After getting and encoding image data, the camera also uses sound waves to send the data to a receiver that reconstructs the image. Those sound waves could come from any source, like a passing ship or marine life. As it doesn’t need a power source, the camera could run for weeks on end before getting it back, enabling scientists to search remote parts of the ocean for new species.

Now that researchers have demonstrated a working prototype (原型), they plan to enhance the device so it is practical in real-world settings. For future application, these cameras may be used to take images of ocean pollution and create more accurate models to monitor climate change to better understand how climate change impacts the underwater world, and advance various undersea scientific fields.

1. What do the data in paragraph 1 mainly show?
A.Undersea exploration is poor in the US.
B.Much of the planet’s ocean remains unexplored.
C.The mapping of the sea floor is time-consuming.
D.Technology development matters a lot to sea observation.
2. What limits the researchers’ undersea exploration according to the text?
A.The complexity of the sea environment.
B.The concern about potential sea pollution.
C.The shortage of investment in ocean exploration.
D.The inability to effectively power underwater cameras.
3. What does the underlined phrase “iron out” in paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Overcome.B.Face.
C.Analyze.D.Illustrate.
4. Which of the following can best describe the MIT underwater camera?
A.Secure and stable.B.Expensive but effective.
C.Impractical but advanced.D.Self-sufficient and energy-saving.
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