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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者的妈妈十年前,圣诞节的前一天,宣布不再庆祝圣诞节,而是庆祝“海鸥日”。他们在这一天为冬天的海鸥准备食物过冬。

1 . A decade ago, the day before Christmas, my mother announced we were no longer celebrating Christmas. “Boys, go to find a big _________ that we can use as a tree”. My mother said, “We are going to _________ the tree with leftovers for the seagulls to eat. Those guys must get _________ in winter when there isn’t much _________.”

“Mom, we don’t want to _________ you, but does anyone else think it kind of crazy?” One of my brothers asked _________. “You’ll do whatever your mother wants.” My father jumped into _________. Then on the -30°beach, my family gathered around a branch stuck into the _________ with boxes of food to _________ what my mom named “Seagull Day.” Our bodies shook, fingers __________.

Ten years later, with the chill of the air and the __________ of kids, my mom declared, “Find little places on the tree to __________ the snacks. Think of them as beautiful decorations.” My daughters, nieces and nephews __________ immediately with wild joy. When the boxes and bags of snacks were __________, we stood back and __________ our creation. We asked a passer-by to take pictures of us with our tree. “What’s this all about?” She asked __________.

“It’s Seagull Day!” The kids said __________. They were surprised when people hadn’t heard of Seagull Day. To them, it was a(an)__________ — maybe as big as a national — holiday.

My social media posts and pictures have __________ long lines of questions and the “I want to do this next year!” promise. I __________ everyone, “Yes, you do!”

1.
A.branchB.beachC.skinD.stick
2.
A.plantB.decorateC.waterD.feed
3.
A.lostB.thinC.hungryD.extinct
4.
A.foodB.careC.rainD.sunshine
5.
A.followB.hurtC.praiseD.please
6.
A.with confusionB.in secretC.with prideD.in tears
7.
A.oppositionB.fightC.supportD.preparation
8.
A.snowB.seaC.soilD.sand
9.
A.protectB.celebrateC.spoilD.create
10.
A.brokenB.bleedingC.spreadingD.frozen
11.
A.excitementB.disappointmentC.surpriseD.relief
12.
A.hideB.throwC.storeD.put
13.
A.got awayB.set outC.stood stillD.broke up
14.
A.readyB.fullC.coldD.empty
15.
A.admiredB.imaginedC.reportedD.publicized
16.
A.unhappilyB.curiouslyC.aimlesslyD.slowly
17.
A.expectantlyB.hopefullyC.confidentlyD.angrily
18.
A.newB.imaginaryC.longD.essential
19.
A.inspiredB.raisedC.answeredD.removed
20.
A.congratulateB.comfortC.encourageD.test
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了英国Restart Dogs项目,该项目让囚犯训练辅助犬,旨在减少再犯率,同时帮助有需要的人获得辅助犬,双赢举措展现积极成效。

2 . Restart Dogs are currently working with Adult Estates training prisoners to raise and train puppies as assistance dogs. The analysis found the program led to a reduction in reoffending (再犯) rates in prisoners compared to those who had not participated.

Based in the UK, Restart Dogs is a vocational education programme that trains adult prisoners to become assistance dog trainers. They raise and train dogs to become assistance dogs, teaching them key skills such as door manners, staying where they are asked, walking to heel on a loose lead, and settling next to their handlers while they work and study. But most importantly, they are learning to have faith in their handlers guiding them through their new adventures and environment.

The programme is paid for by the Prisoners Fund, raised by the work that prisoners do in prison. There are a few conditions that prisoners must meet before they can take part in the programme, for example, they must be free of behaviour-related violation (违反) for a specified period before admittance to the programme as well as continued good behaviour throughout the programme.

For prisoners, the benefits of training dogs have been well researched and recorded. Working with professionals to train dogs responsibly allows prisoners to improve their social skills, empathy, self-regulation, respect and overall well-being. The analysis reported a 36% difference in reoffending rates in the training group compared to the control group. These outcomes are similar to those found with more traditional programmes such as education, employment and training programmes.

Meanwhile, for people in need of an assistance dog, there can often be a long waiting list due to the length of time it takes to train an assistance dog—it usually takes two to three years. Thanks to the work that Restart Dogs is doing, as well as training the dogs for future success and happiness, prisoners are able to get a second chance in society!

1. What are the dogs mainly trained to learn?
A.To follow orders.B.To cure the prisoners.
C.To trust the trainers.D.To learn to be quiet.
2. Which is the requirement for the participants?
A.Having free time.B.Being well-behaved.
C.Respecting officers.D.Sticking to the end.
3. What can we learn from Paragraph 4?
A.The program works better than expected.
B.The program contributes to positive outcomes.
C.The trainer prisoners tend to be released early.
D.The program can replace other traditional ones.
4. What is the best title for the passage?
A.A Reform was Conducted in Prisons
B.Great Wonders were Created by Dogs
C.A Program Helped to Reduce Crimes
D.Prisoners Training Dogs Got Trained
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者为了寻找灵感,在橄榄园找到一份服务员的工作,这份工作让作者有了新的体验,变得更加体贴。

3 . When I got a job as a waitress at Olive Garden, I hadn’t waited tables for 13 years, and it was the only place that would hire me with an employment gap like that. For the first time in over a decade, I felt at my wit’s end in my freelance (自由职业) writing business for so long that I needed to get a part-time job for inspiration.

My first day of employment was a few weeks before Thanksgiving on my 37th birthday. At first, I was worried about whether I could still physically do the job. But Olive Garden made it easy to relearn serving. For not long, my arms got stronger, I mastered the pace and got used to the chaos and I made friends with my co-workers.

On Valentine’s Day, I was surprised by what I saw. That night, Olive Garden was a madhouse. A fight was about to break out in the kitchen. Instead of three or four tables in my section, I had more like nine. In the mid of all this chaos, I was struck with a deep sense of appreciation for what I was doing. Standing in that packed dining room, with my apron and name tag on, I saw myself in the guests — the big families getting together to celebrate love and the couples who were there on casual dates. It was a place of good memories.

After that, I have made a practice of getting inside others’ minds, asking myself what people might be experiencing when they are in a confused or bad state. And I have made it a personal challenge to make them happy. Later, I left when my writing work became stable again, however, the experience provides me with completely fresh perspectives towards life.

1. What does the underlined phrase “at my wit’s end” in Paragraph 1 mean?
A.Dried up.B.Out of mind.C.Out of hope.D.Tired out.
2. How did the writer feel about her part time job?
A.It’s lucky to get a job to support her writing.B.It’s easy to serve the tables in Olive Garden.
C.It’s a chance to bridge the employment gap.D.It’s challenging but she adapted to it quickly.
3. What happened on that Valentine’s Day in Olive Garden?
A.An awful fight occurred.B.It was crowded with mad people.
C.It burst with many guests.D.Some servers left for celebration.
4. What change did the experience bring to the writer?
A.She became more considerate.B.She was better at making friends.
C.She found writing more meaningful.D.She became braver to face challenges.
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4 . 你校正在举办标题为“过程比结果更重要”的英语征文比赛,你打算按照征文要求准备稿件。征文要求如下:
1.你对这句话的理解;
2.你的一次相关经历;
3.你的体会。
注意:
1.不能出现个人和学校等真实信息。
2.词数100字左右,题目已给出,不计入总词数。
3.行文连贯、完整。

It’s the Journey Rather Than the Destination That Matters

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文章大意:本文属于说明文。主要介绍了位于中国河南省安阳市的殷墟博物馆新馆的开放情况,包括其历史背景、重要地位、建筑设计、展览内容以及对商朝文化的评价。
5 . 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

A new building of the Yinxu Museum in Anyang, central China’s Henan Province, officially     1     (make) its debut (初次露面) to the public on Feb 26th this year. With the Yin Ruins     2     (be) the first documented late Shang Dynasty capital site in China, it is also the ancient capital site with the highest frequency of archaeological excavation and the longest duration of     3     (explore) in China. In 2006, the Yin Ruins was added to the World Heritage List by UNESCO.

Located near the archaeological site of the Yin Ruins,     4     is also the location of the last capital of the Shang Dynasty(1600-1046 B. C.), the expanded Yinxu Museum is the first museum     5     (present) the Shang civilization comprehensively. The new building, with     6     total investment of 1.06 billion yuan, covers an exhibition area of 22,000 square meters. Many     7     (delicate) made and beautifully decorated bronze wares, showing the great prosperity during the Chinese Bronze Age, are     8     display.

“The Shang Dynasty was a time with great     9     (create) spirit. It is because of the continuous innovation and inclusiveness (包容性) in the Shang Dynasty     10     the Yin Ruins reached the glorious stage of the early civilization of the Chinese nation,” said He Yuling, deputy director of the Anyang workstation.

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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了研究人员发现锻炼也会互相影响。

6 . If your friends are happy, it turns out that you’re more likely to be happy too. If your friends are overweight, that too ups the likelihood that you’ll pack on pounds.     1    

The researchers analyzed the running activity of more than a million individuals worldwide who used an exercise tracking device for five years. They used weather patterns as a way to randomly examine different parts of that global network. On average, fine days would encourage people to run more, rainy or cold days less.

Since different cities have different weather patterns, this natural experiment allowed them to ask: Did a rainy day in New York affect running in San Diego? If the weather in New York caused changes in the running behavior in San Diego, it could possibly happen through peer influences of the friends.    2     The behavior of one city’s runners could indeed affect the behavior of runners in another socially connected city.

    3     Women tended to be influenced more by the female runners in their networks. And less active runners tended to influence more active runners to run more, but not so much the other way around.    4    “We have to start thinking about consumers and citizens as networked consumers and citizens. Since they are easily influenced by and influence their social network in very strong and dynamic ways, it will change the way a particular intervention succeeds or fails.” Sinan Aral, the leading researcher said.

Or, let’s put it this way. Next time, the doctors recommend people to do more exercise.    5    

A.There were a few more findings.
B.That was exactly what the researchers saw.
C.More difficulties remained to be worked out.
D.They will tell the same to their friends and family, too.
E.The result provides some practical guidance for professionals.
F.Runners in one city would run as much as peers in another city.
G.Now researchers have identified another similar quality: exercise.
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文章大意:本文是说明文。它以评论的方式介绍了《一件T恤的全球经济之旅》这本书的主要内容、作者的创作背景、书中的核心观点以及该书的写作风格和目的。

7 . The Travels of a T-shirt in the Global Economy is a highly-praised and prize winning book that highlights the globalization debates and reveals the key factors to make global business happen. Following a T-shirt’s life story from a Texas cotton field to a Chinese factory and back to a U. S. storefront before arriving at the used clothing market in Africa, the book uncovers a wealth of interesting questions about politics, trade, economics, ethics (道德学), and the impact of history on today’s business landscape.

Pietra Rivoli’s story began at George Town University in Washington where she worked as a professor of finance and international business. One day, she encountered a student seminar about globalized economy, where one student illustrated his views by giving the simple and accessible examples of T-shirts. She became inspired so one day she bought an ordinary T-shirt randomly for $5.99, deciding to look into how the process worked, which triggered the whole story. She travelled thousands of miles and across three continents to find out who did make these T-shirts that we all wear without giving a second thought about the journey each T-shirt had to go through to make it to the United States. She reached readers by using this simple, everyday T-shirt as a camera through which to explore all aspects of globalization in a historical context.

The story is told in an interesting and efficient way to achieve its purpose of educating on global economy. The language used is simple for anyone interested in reading to understand the complex world of international trade. The book is written professionally from an economist’s point of view. Rivoli uses a neutral tone, which is uncommon among economic writers and policymakers. She says, “I have written this book not to defend a position, but first of all, to tell a story; not to convey morals but to discover them, and simply to see where the story leads”.

1. What is the usual journey does a T-shirt go?
A.USA-Africa-USA-China.B.USA-China- USA-Africa.
C.China- USA-China-Africa.D.USA-China-Africa-USA.
2. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?
A.The travel of a T-shirt.B.The impact of the book.
C.The wisdom of the writer.D.The background of the book.
3. What role did the T-shirt play in the book?
A.An example to show complex concepts.
B.An effective way to inspire the students.
C.A main contributor to global cooperation.
D.An important way to earn a living globally.
4. What’s the writer’s purpose of writing the passage?
A.To show where a T-shirt goes.
B.To praise an insightful professor.
C.To introduce a great economy book.
D.To explain what global economy is.
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章提供了四个博物馆的景点介绍、开放时间、票价等实用信息。

8 . Museums in Amsterdam

The capital of the Netherlands is packed with fantastic art and culture. The best of best in Amsterdam is its museums. We’ve ranked the absolute best in the city, so you’ll know what to prioritize.

Anne Frank House 63,857 reviews, 9:00 AM-6:00 PM, adults $17.58.

The Anne Frank House is a museum devoted to Jewish wartime diarist Anne Frank. As a visitor, you experience this story through an audio tour, quotes, photos, videos, and original items.

Van Gogh Museum 55,073 reviews, 9:00 AM -5:00 PM, adults $32.36.

Discover the world’s largest collection of works by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, featuring masterpieces such as Sunflowers, The Potato Eaters, Almond Blossom and The Bedroom.

Rijksmuseum 47,791 reviews, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM, adults $71.38.

The Rijksmuseum is the museum of the Netherlands. The completely newly-improved Rijksmuseum tells the story of the Netherlands from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. A new display of the collection, a renewed building and garden and new public facilities will definitely be the new attractions to the visitors.

NEMO Science Museum 44,487 reviews, 10:00 AM-5:30 PM, adults $19.53.

Expand your world at NEMO Science Museum. In the largest science museum of the Netherlands, you will find proof that science and technology can be appealing for all ages. The remarkable building on top of the IJ-tunnel offers five floors of exciting hands-on activities. The brilliant roof terrace (露台) has a magnificent view over Amsterdam and the Eastern Docklands. The cafes there are the perfect places to sit back, relax and enjoy a drink.

1. Which museum exhibits the objects in the war?
A.Van Gogh Museum.B.Rijksmuseum.
C.Anne Frank House.D.NEMO Science Museum.
2. What’s special about the NEMO Science Museum?
A.There is a vivid description of the past.
B.It has a place for a bird view of the city.
C.It provides various ways to enjoy a story.
D.There are abundant collections of art works.
3. In what order are the museums listed?
A.The price of tickets.B.The length of history.
C.The duration of opening hours.D.The number of comments.
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9 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1. Where can a polar night occur?
A.In the north of Arctic Circle.
B.Below the horizon in winter.
C.Outside the Antarctic Circle.
2. How long can a polar night last at the North Pole?
A.12 hours.B.279 days.C.6 months.
3. What influence does a polar night have on the residents?
A.Normal biological clock.
B.A sound night’s sleep.
C.Weakened energy.
4. How do the residents cope with the lasting nights?
A.Sleep through.B.Get socialized.C.Change lamps.
2024-06-14更新 | 7次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届四川省绵阳市高三下学期第三次诊断性考试英语试卷
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10 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. How does Kelly feel after the accident?
A.Shocked.B.Grateful.C.Confused.
2. Who is to blame according to the police?
A.Joyce.B.Kelly.C.Both of them.
3. How can Kelly get her license back?
A.Ask the man for help.
B.Take a theory test for drivers.
C.Apply for the driving license again.
2024-06-14更新 | 6次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届四川省绵阳市高三下学期第三次诊断性考试英语试卷
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