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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,文章主要讲述14岁的高中生Heman Bekele研发出更加实惠的治疗皮肤癌的产品,赢得了3M青年科学家挑战赛的故事。

1 . He man Bekele was not atypical high school student._________spending his free time playing videogames, this 14-year-old was conducting experiments. His goal was to create a_________that could treat skin cancer, and make it affordable for everyone who_________it.

Growing up in Ethiopia, Africa, He man_________saw people getting sunburned by the hot sun working outside. He didn’t_________much of it when he was really little, but a she_________he realized how serious skin cancer really was.

Skin cancer does have cures and it is_______in most cases. However, the average_______of skin cancer treatment is almost $40, 000. When hearing the shocking_________, He man planned to create a more__________and accessible solution. He started doing experiments and working on different things, which turned into his bar of soap as a project.

His__________won him the prize in this year’s 3M Young Scientist’s Challenge, a competition that__________kids to think of unique ways to solve everyday problems. He man was so surprised and__________when he first heard the news of his award. “It’s__________to see that my ideas can be __________and seen by the science community,” he said.

1.
A.Due toB.As forC.Rather thanD.Regardless of
2.
A.websiteB.productC.hospitalD.school
3.
A.investsB.promotesC.approvesD.needs
4.
A.constantlyB.rarelyC.objectivelyD.fortunately
5.
A.loseB.thinkC.useD.report
6.
A.walked inB.turned upC.grew upD.gave in
7.
A.preventableB.complexC.deadlyD.treatable
8.
A.priceB.speedC.wageD.life
9.
A.newsB.figureC.secretD.sound
10.
A.temporaryB.peacefulC.affordableD.possible
11.
A.speechB.honestyC.planD.work
12.
A.remindsB.encouragesC.warnsD.orders
13.
A.overjoyedB.embarrassedC.frightenedD.annoyed
14.
A.puzzlingB.disappointingC.inspiringD.tiring
15.
A.protectedB.permittedC.guidedD.recognized
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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要了关于气候变化和全球变暖的最新发现。

2 . Before the year has even come to a close, climate experts are certain that 2023 will be the hottest year in recorded history.

On Dec. 6, the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) — part of the European Union’s space program — revealed that this year’s average global temperatures have been 2.6 F (1.46 C) higher than temperatures in preindustrial times and 0.2 F (0.13 C) higher than January to November in 2016. These “extraordinary” temperatures mean that 2023 will be “the warmest year in recorded history,” C3S deputy director Samantha Burgess said in a statement.

The researchers note that this year’s record heat was partly caused by the latest El Nino event—a phenomenon where warmer water near the equator triggers warmer global air temperatures—that began in June. Some other experts have suggested that the January 2022 eruption of Tonga’s underwater volcano, which pumped record levels of water vapor into the atmosphere, may also be partly responsible.

Despite these factors, the major cause of climbing temperatures is global warming caused by runaway greenhouse gas emissions, which, noted in a C3S statement, have trapped more than 25 billion atomic bombs’ worth of energy in our atmosphere over the last 50 years. And still worse, the global carbon emissions have reached a new high this year, according to scientists at the United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP28) On Dec 4.

The effects of global warming are becoming more obvious. In 2023, research revealed that climate change is causing major US cities to sink and more than half of the world’s largest lakes and reservoirs to shrink. Studies also predicted that the Gulf Stream, which plays a vital role in ocean circulation, could collapse by as early as 2025, and that rising sea levels could swamp the US coastline by 2050.

However, scientists say that we still have time to prevent further disaster. Leading climate change expert Michael Mann, from the University of Pennsylvania, recently wrote that “we can still stop the worst effects of climate change” if we stop emitting greenhouse gases as soon as possible.

1. Which is the main factor in causing the warmest weather in 2023?
A.Eruption of an underwater volcano.B.Greenhouse gas emissions.
C.Collapse of the Gulf Stream.D.The latest El Nino event.
2. What is Paragraph 5 mainly about?
A.Scientists’ predictions of the technology.B.The threat of rising sea levels to the U.S.
C.The effects of climate change.D.Different opinions on global warming.
3. How does Michael Mann feel about the present situation?
A.Confused.B.Worried.C.Pessimistic.D.Hopeful.
4. What does the underlined word “emitting” mean in the last paragraph?
A.Release.B.Prevent.C.Reduce.D.Seek.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要就如何选择大学的专业提出了一些建议。

3 . Choosing a major is one of the biggest decisions you’ll make while you’re in college. It’s important that you make your choice confidently and after some consideration.

There’s Nothing Wrong With Being “Undecided”.

Between 20% and 50% of college freshmen enter school without a declared major. Keep in mind that there’s nothing wrong with remaining “undecided” or “undeclared” for the first few years of your college career. You can use this time to decide what you’re interested in. Also, keep in mind that even if you do declare a major your freshman year, you can always change your mind. About one-third of first-time college students change their major within three years. Even more, over 60% of college graduates say they would go back and change their major if they could, primarily to pursue their passion areas and expand their job opportunities.

Explore Your Passions and Abilities.

Set aside some time to really explore your passions and take stock of your unique abilities. With an undeclared major to start, you can take time to really develop into what interests you. Join clubs around campus to connect with fellow students who share your interests. Take electives in areas that you might not otherwise have an opportunity to experience. For example, when else might you be able to take a poetry course or an art history seminar? College is the perfect time to step out of your box and expand your horizons. As a student with an undeclared major, you’re uniquely positioned to do just that.

Consider Employment Opportunities.

While it’s important to choose a major that interests you, it’s also critical to choose a college major that will provide you with future employment opportunities. Statistically, the college majors that tend to have the most earning power are in STEM. These majors might include health sciences or computer engineering. Business majors can also expect a higher than average earning potential. That being said, employers frequently recognize that graduates who majored in the liberal arts have valuable soft skills, too, including strong communication, written and verbal skills, and leadership abilities. The key is to pick a major that will be marketable for the career you’re interested in pursuing.

Talk to an Academic Advisor.

If you need a little guidance, set up an appointment with an academic advisor or career counselors. Career development counselors and academic advisors can help you narrow down your options. If you have an idea of, what classes you’ve most enjoyed and what career paths are most appealing to you, working with one of these professionals might be the final push you need to pick a major.

Still have some doubts now? You can submit your questions Here.

1. What can we learn from the second paragraph?
A.Most graduates went back to college and changed their majors for a brighter future.
B.Most students frequently change their majors throughout their college years.
C.It is all right to remain undecided on majors for only the freshman year.
D.You don’t necessarily need to declare your majors upon entering college.
2. You are advised to take electives as described in the third paragraph because _______.
A.the courses and seminars are popular with college students
B.it helps you fully explore where your interest lies
C.you can share your common interest with your fellow students
D.your major lies in the areas, you can’t miss them
3. An example of having good soft skills is that _______.
A.you express yourself well in a controversial business discussion
B.you fix the technical problems of computers in your office easily
C.you quickly figure out why the communication equipment doesn’t work
D.you never delegate but shoulder more of the workload at work
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者与孩子们在社区花园中的经历。作者通过自己的亲身经历,明白了园艺活动对个人心理健康和与孩子们建立亲密关系的重要性。

4 . As my kids and I walked around a community garden the other week, I asked them what veggies they could identify. We were in Alberta, where many plants were still in their early stages of growth—I wasn’t optimistic about what the kids would be able to name by leaves alone. However, they called out, “Tomatoes! Potatoes! Carrots!” Their answers made me even proud. All the time we’ve spent in our home garden is actually sinking in.

Although I’ve been gardening for years, this year feels different. Spending time in the garden has helped me with my own well-being at a trying time, and it has given me a new way to connect with my kids.

My garden is wild, full of life, and a bit messy. Honestly, the same goes for my kids— and I don’t expect perfection from them either. Unless you’re relying on your yield for money or food, it’s a good idea to have your expectations for gardening as low as possible. My kids say they “love the garden” but “don’t like gardening” —I think they mean they don’t like the chores. If I have some weeding or potting to do, I’ll also have some entertainment for them, which can be as simple as “find these 10 rocks” or “wet this plot with your water gun”.

Involving the kids in every stage of the process can be powerful and fun, even if what you have are just a few containers on a balcony. “Gardening allows us to spend free, unscheduled outdoor time with our kids,” writes journalist and author Shannon Brescher Shea. “Let your kids lead the way. Invite them to participate in every step, from planting to harvesting, but don’t force it.”

One of the best things about gardens is the food, but frankly, my kids are not going to be pushing greens into their mouths any time soon. Finding uses for garden goods that go beyond food production can spark interest and supply you with some unexpectedly good results.

1. What can the author infer from her kids’ answers?
A.It’s great to witness her kids’ academic progress.
B.It’s necessary for kids to know about nature.
C.It’s difficult for kids to learn plants in early stages.
D.It’s worthwhile to spend time in her garden.
2. Which of the following is right about the author’s garden?
A.It goes as nature takes its course.B.It is in a complete mess.
C.It has a rise in output.D.It has been abandoned for long.
3. How does the author attract the kids’ interest in gardening?
A.By giving rewards afterwards.B.By adding recreational activities.
C.By giving more encouragement.D.By asking them to have short breaks.
4. What is Shannon’s suggestion on parents’ involving kids in gardening?
A.Only teaching kids the power and fun of harvesting.
B.Making kids observe every step carefully.
C.Encouraging kids’ active participation.
D.Setting an example for kids in doing gardening.
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5 . 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。

We were consider making an incredible English magazine, but with hands-on experience we didn’t know how to start it. To get professional instructions, we left for Beijing visit a chief editor of Beijing Review, a famous English journal. Although he was busier, he showed us around, explaining to us the amazed history of the journal and its producing process. Besides, he offered us lots of practical and useful informations. What makes us especially happy was that why he promised to give us continuous guidance. Filling with confidence, we are now beginning to handle my magazine.

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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了蜀锦的历史以及特色。
6 . 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 silk industry in Sichuan is one of the original points of Chinese silk culture. Sichuan brocade (蜀锦) originated from the Spring and Autumn period, and     1    (develop) in the Han and Tang dynasties. It     2    (have) a history of more than 2,000 years and has a far-reaching influence     3     traditional Chinese silk production. Sichuan brocade features light shades integrated in an elegant and care free style,     4     shows Han Chinese characteristics and local traditions.

Sichuan brocade is one of China’s four most famous branches of brocade, the others being Yun brocade in Nanjing, Song brocade in Suzhou and Zhuang brocade in Guangxi. With     5     (it) attractive designs and bright, clear colors that follow the style of Chinese-ink paintings, Sichuan brocade     6     (put) on the national intangible cultural heritage list in 2006.

Silk has been produced in Sichuan Province since ancient times and Chengdu was the starting point of the southern Silk Road. Sichuan brocade is made with local silk and colored silk threads, which are the raw     7     (material). Special embroidery (刺绣) skills are used     8     (turn) brocade into quilt covers, pillowcases, clothes and shoes.

    9     subjects of the Sichuan brocade are rich and varied. Some come from legends, myths, historical stories, and others come from landscape, figures, flowers, birds and animals,     10     (especial) the beasts that symbolize fortune and long life.

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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。文章主要介绍了在伦敦举办的滑板展。

7 . From its origins in the California hills in the US to its acceptance on urban streets worldwide, the history of skateboarding spans (跨越) seven decades over which it has developed from an unwelcome sport to an Olympic event in 2020. Now, a London exhibition is to show the path from those humble homemade boards of the 1950s to today’s hi-tech professional models.

The exhibition will feature about 90 rare and unique boards along with more than 100 other related objects, including safety equipment and magazines. Half of the skateboards will be on loan from the Skateboarding Hall of Fame Museum in California. A highlight will be a 1967 Bilbo board produced by European Surfing Company, which was set up at Newquay in Cornwall in southwestern England in 1965 and marketed the first skateboards in the UK.

Also on display will be the famous skateboarder Tony Hawk’s first professional model, from 1982, with its adaptations for the vert style of skateboarding which uses vertical ramps (垂直坡面) rather than level ground; early homemade boards from 1950s California modeled on the design of roller-skates and surfboards; and the first two models to feature a kicktail —the raised tail enabling skaters to turn or balance the board on the back wheels.

It will also feature Laura Thornhill’s Logan Earth Ski from the 1970s, the first women’s professional model. Sky Brown, who at 13 won bronze for Team Great Britain at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, is represented through her first professional model, the Sky Brown & Skateistan Almost model.

“Skateboards, often misunderstood as being just toys, are now hi-tech products responding to constantly changing urban environments,” said Jonathan Olivares, the show’s director. “This exhibition is centred around a single question: how did the skateboard get to positioning the skateboard as a truly unique object.”

1. When were skateboard s invented?
A.In the 1950s.B.In the 1960s.C.In the 1970s.D.In the 1980s.
2. What can we know about Tony Hawk’s skateboard on the display?
A.It is a homemade board with a kicktail.
B.It is probably suitable for vertical camps.
C.It is designed to skate on the level ground.
D.It is modeled on the design of roller-skates.
3. Which is the first women’s professional model?
A.Bilbo.B.Newquay.C.Sky.D.Logan Earth Ski.
4. What can we infer from the text?
A.Skateboards are still low-tech products.
B.Skateboarding won its acceptance immediately.
C.Skateboarding will be very popular around the world.
D.Skateboarders were always admired by the public.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一家名为Pivotal的硅谷公司开发的电动垂直起降飞行器Helix,对其设计、特点、市场前景等方面进行了介绍。

8 . Electrically powered vertical-take-off-and-landing (eVTOL) aircraft—flying cars are an idea whose time has not quite yet come, but is fast approaching. Many firms are offering various designs. None of these, however, will be Jetson-like family flying cars. Pivotal, based in Silicon Valley, by contrast has crafted something that people can purchase and pilot themselves. Helix is a single-seat vehicle, so “flying motorbike” might be more accurate. From next year, many people will be able to order one for personal use, though they will not be able to take delivery until June.

Marcus Leng founded Pivotal in 2011, and some back-of-the-envelope calculations he made suggested that electric lift-off of a human-carrying craft, using motors powered by the lithium-ion batteries ought to work. He thus built a model and flew it in the garden of his house in Warkworth, Ontario.

Now, after ameliorating it, the firm thinks it has something marketable. The aircraft has, nevertheless, changed little in its fundamentals over the years. It has two pairs of wings and eight propellers (螺旋桨), making it slightly resemble a squashed “H” when seen in the sky from below. And there is no undercarriage. Instead, its belly is curved in a way similar to a humpback whale’s, so it rocks to stability after landing.

Pilot’s licence or not, buyers will still need some training to fly a Helix. Pivotal insists on this. For the same reason, the craft’s software will stop the pilot doing anything that does not fit its safety rules. And if, despite this, something does go wrong, it is fitted with a parachute(降落伞).

The Helix’s top speed is a respectable 100 kph, but its range is only 30 km. And refueling it is a bit of a pain. Filling up from the mains takes four and a half hours, though a special high-power system similar to those employed for electric cars can bring that down to 75 minutes. While Helix still doesn’t compare to the flying car from the Jetsons, it could be a step forward.

1. What can we learn from the first two paragraphs?
A.Helix has been used in Warkworth widely.
B.Flying cars won’t be allowed for personal use.
C.Leng was the first person to design flying cars.
D.Helix is only suitable for one person to drive.
2. What does the underlined word “ameliorating” in paragraph 3’mean?
A.Testing.B.Driving.C.Improving.D.Repairing.
3. What is paragraph 4 mainly about?
A.Helix’s relative devices.B.Helix’s training process.
C.Helix’s safety measures.D.Helix’s working principle.
4. What is the author’s attitude towards Helix?
A.Doubtful.B.Objective.C.Indifferent.D.Cautious.
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要介绍了因事故而失去右眼的义眼师Xintong开办工作室,为有需求的人制作人造眼睛,帮助他们恢复信心的故事。

9 . Losing an eye might be an unthinkable thing, especially for a young woman, but not for Xintong. She chose to become an ocularist (义眼师) who makes artificial eyes for herself and people in the same ________ to help them get back their ________. Xintong is the name that she gave to herself — which she ________ people to call her instead of her real name — because “xintong” in Chinese sounds like “new pupils”.

Nearly 10 years after ________ her right eye in a car accident , 28-year-old Xintong from Beijing transformed the empty of her eye socket (眼眶) into a fashion statement. She ________ a short video online in which she wears a charming artificial eye. As she ________ her hand, the artificial eye begins to ________ with red light. With another wave, the light ________ to green and then purple and white. The video soon became ________ on social media, with many ________ praising her. But that wasn’t the case 10 years ago. “The artificial eye I ________ at that time was suffering,” Xintong said. “It ________ and gave me a red eye socket. I was young and I wanted to look ________.”

She started ________ artificial eyes. Beginning in 2019, she dedicated about two years to mastering the production techniques and skills under the ________ of an ocularist. This journey ________ her own artificial eye studio, providing personalized services for those ________ them.

Now when Xintong hears her ________ say words such as “Finally, I can ________ myself” or “Now I feel free to take photos”, she feels deeply ________.

1.
A.silenceB.statisticC.achievementD.situation
2.
A.themeB.misunderstandingC.humorD.confidence
3.
A.swingsB.prefersC.hatesD.prevents
4.
A.sellingB.ignoringC.losingD.repairing
5.
A.sharedB.downloadedC.deletedD.watched
6.
A.wavedB.washedC.transportedD.invented
7.
A.shineB.alarmC.breakD.test
8.
A.pointsB.controlsC.devotesD.changes
9.
A.ridiculousB.ancientC.unfairD.popular
10.
A.lessonsB.lecturesC.commentsD.dramas
11.
A.subscribedB.woreC.decoratedD.predicted
12.
A.hurtB.improvedC.cheatedD.left
13.
A.generousB.attractiveC.strictD.old
14.
A.researchingB.refusingC.harvestingD.spying
15.
A.systemB.guidanceC.measureD.permission
16.
A.stared atB.cut downC.led toD.adjusted to
17.
A.scaringB.requiringC.adaptingD.creating
18.
A.agentsB.relativesC.studentsD.customers
19.
A.acceptB.hearC.dressD.understand
20.
A.dizzyB.boredC.movedD.nervous
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了音乐对人的各种好处。

10 . Music can relax the mind, energize the body, and even help people better manage pain.     1    . Music therapy (疗法) is an intervention sometimes used to promote emotional health. help patients cope with stress, and boost psychological well-being.

Music can improve mental performance.

Research suggests that background music improves mental performance. Playing more positive music leads to improvements in processing speed.     2    , turn on a little music in the background for a boost in your mental performance.

Music can help you eat less.

    3    . To lose weight, listen to soft music and dim the lights. According to one study, people eating at low-lit restaurants where soft music was played consumed less food. Music and lighting help create a more relaxing setting where participants may consume their food more slowly and feel full sooner.

    4    .

Sleeplessness is a problem that affects people of different age groups. While there are many approaches to treating this problem, research has demonstrated that listening to relaxing classical music can be a safe, effective, and affordable therapy.

Music can help you manage pain

Research has shown that music can be very helpful in the management of pain. One study of fibromyalgia (纤维性肌痛) patients found that those who listened to music for one hour a day experienced a significant reduction in pain.     5    .

A.Music can reduce stress
B.The psychological effects of music can be powerful
C.So next time you are working on a task
D.Music can help you sleep better
E.The result of the study suggests music therapy can help treat some diseases
F.Some people enjoy listening to music before they go to sleep
G.Music can be a helpful weight-loss tool
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