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文章大意:本文属于说明文。2022年4月8日,中国国家大剧院首届“国乐之春”开幕。著名指挥家刘沙、吕嘉、李心草首次跨界携手中央民族乐团为大家带来了《将军令》等耳熟能详、别具一格的民族管弦乐作品。
1 . 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。

Recognizing the rising popularity of traditional music, the National Center for the Performing Arts (NCPA) has launched a festival, Spring of Traditional Chinese Music.

The opening concert,     1     (hold) on April 8, 2022, saw a performance by China National Traditional Orchestra(CNTO) led by three conductors, Liu Sha, Lyu Jia and Li Xincao.

    2     the first time, we performed with conductors who have never performed with traditional Chinese     3     (musician),” says Zhao Cong, president of CNTO. “When we discussed that idea with the NCPA, we were all very excited.” to Each of the conductors chose music pieces they’d like     4     (perform). For example, a piece from the Tang Dynasty   (618-907), titled The General’s Order,     5     (conduct) by Liu. “The sounds of traditional Chinese musical instruments are very different from Western musical instruments, which were     6     (total) new to me. However, this is the most interesting experience     7     will remain in my heart forever,” says Lyu.

“Playing works of traditional Chinese music and Western classical music     8     (be) like communicating with two people with     9     (variety) personalities,” says Li. “But music is all about emotions and expression, which is mutual (相互的).”

It’s reported that     10     festival will be held twice a year and invite more conductors of symphony orchestras (交响乐团) to work with traditional Chinese music orchestras.

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2 . 假定你叫李华。你校外教Tony很喜欢篮球,向你发邮件询问学校篮球俱乐部的情况。请用英语给他回复一封邮件,内容包括:
1.介绍俱乐部的基本情况和活动安排;
2.邀请他加入俱乐部;
3.希望尽快得到回复;
4.…
注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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3 . 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(A),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’m a top student in my class. I’ve never cheated in a exam and really don’t see the point. If you cheat to get better grades, and you’re lying to yourself as well as to everyone else. Beside, it’s not fair to the students, whom study hard. Rather than spending our time thinking of cleverly ways to cheat in the exams, we’d better devote that time to studying. A friend once tried to read his answers in a math exam while pretend to pick something up off the floor. But I cover my papers, so he didn’t see the answers. After the exam, I talked about him, and he realized it was unfair for him do well because of my hard work. Finally, he understood me completely.

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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了消防员安德鲁·克莱因为了救出被困的狗狗纳鲁,冲进着火的建筑,并用自己的技能救活了狗的故事。

4 . Firefighters were called to the scene when fire broke out inside Crystal Lamirande’s apartment. While they worked to ______ the flame, Crystal tearfully told firefighter Andrew Klein that her 10-year-old dog, Nalu, was ______ inside the home.

Firefighters are devoted to saving lives, and Nalu’s life was no less ______ to him than Crystal’s. He _____shouldered his pack and headed inside the building, moving on his hands and knees through the ______ home quickly to search for the ______ Eventually he saw the dog, but she was ______.

Andrew said Nalu, was “totally lifeless” when he ______ her. He carried her outside to fresh air, then began life-saving ______ he acquired during his training.

For the next 20 minutes, kneeling down, Andrew performed mouth-to-snout resuscitation (复苏) on Nalu. Crystal sat near Andrew, ______ and afraid, as he tried to bring her four-legged companion back to life. Soon other firefighters ______ them, silently hoping for a positive_____.

After seemingly endless minutes, Nalu ______! Andrew comforted the dog as she ______ came back to life. The animal was ______, but otherwise unharmed. Nalu was taken to a vet (兽医) and placed inside an oxygen tent for about 24 hours. When she left ______, she was back to her normal. If Andrew hadn’t ______ so quickly and used his ______ so perfectly, what would have happened?

Nalu made a complete ______ , all thanks to this extremely kind firefighter! No matter whether Andrew ______ people or animals, he clearly puts life in the highest place.

1.
A.controlB.avoidC.discoverD.ignore
2.
A.involvedB.hiddenC.trappedD.lost
3.
A.difficultB.valuableC.painfulD.natural
4.
A.frequentlyB.occasionallyC.obviouslyD.bravely
5.
A.smokyB.brightC.largeD.public
6.
A.womanB.toolC.victimD.way
7.
A.excitedB.powerfulC.attractiveD.still
8.
A.returnedB.foundC.keptD.fed
9.
A.confirmationB.predictionC.measuresD.plans
10.
A.weepingB.sharingC.fightingD.breathing
11.
A.protectedB.surroundedC.impressedD.inspired
12.
A.chanceB.reasonC.ideaD.result
13.
A.broke downB.woke upC.lay downD.showed up
14.
A.slowlyB.stronglyC.wildlyD.patiently
15.
A.comfortableB.carefulC.weakD.strange
16.
A.schoolB.homeC.officeD.hospital
17.
A.guidedB.actedC.judgedD.repeated
18.
A.skillsB.concernsC.luckD.imagination
19.
A.promiseB.growthC.recoveryD.contribution
20.
A.movesB.raisesC.freesD.saves
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了英国人的一些习俗,提醒我们在英国时要注意的几个方面。

5 . There is a lot to learn about the unusual habits and qualities of the British people when you first visit London.

Get to know what to wear. Most men now go for a shirt, and women go for a smart-casual skirt or trousers and top(上衣), or a dress. Some men might keep a jacket and tie at work that they can put on if they have a client meeting or some other reason to look extra smart.     1     For example, if you head to the Ritz Hotel for tea, or visit the members’ section at: Lord’s Cricket Ground, you will be expected to dress appropriately.

Pay attention to the art of giving praise.     2     We receive praise, we will often make a self-deprecating(自嘲) comment to emphasize modesty. For example, if you tell somebody “I love your dress”, you expect the reply to be “This old thing? I bought it in Primark ages ago!” In this example, when faced with a self-deprecating British person, you could say, “Well, I think it’s lovely.”     3    

Visiting gardens is common. Gardening is one of the most popular leisure activities in the UK. Two-thirds of British people visit a garden centre each year, which results in great economic value.     4     In fact, we love the gardens so much that each year the National lead 10Garden Scheme opens over 3,000 private gardens to the public, raising money for charity in the process.

    5     The truly wealthy rarely show off their wealth, and we don’t like to talk about money or how much we earn. A common saying is “money can’t buy taste”. In other words, if you are truly “upper class”, you do not need to show it.!

A.The British like to be modest.
B.This business is worth 25 billion.
C.When it comes to money, less is more.
D.In this way, you will have made their day.
E.We like to wear suits to the gardens and donate money to show modesty.
F.And if you are going to a wedding as a guest, it is best to avoid wearing white.
G.Away from the workplace, however, there are still places that expect a suit and tie.
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文章大意:本文属于记叙文。Ole Kassow发明了一种三轮自行车,免费提供给当地养老院老人使用,让老人们重新体会到外出的自由与乐趣,受到他们的喜爱。为此Ole成立了一个叫“银发骑车行(Cycling Without Age)”的非营利俱乐部,该俱乐部现在在52个国家成立了分会。

6 . As people get older, it can become more difficult for them to do activities that require a wide range of mobility (移动的能力) — but that doesn’t mean they want to stop being active.

Feeling inspired by this realization, Ole Kassow, a kind and considerate man, wanted to offer free bike rides to the old at the local nursing home in Denmark. To make that possible, he thought hard and came up with an idea of making a trishaw (三轮脚踏车) , a new kind of 24bike that includes a two-person wooden bench that’s located at the front so riders can better enjoy the view. In this way, Ole showed great love to the old.

Ole’s bike rides became so popular that, over time, he turned it into a non-profit club called Cycling Without Age. Since then, they’ve gone from having one chapter (地方分会) in Denmark to having chapters in 52 countries! To make these rides accessible to all, they come at absolutely no cost to the riders.

Cycling Without Age is all about making bike rides accessible to the elderly, but it’s actually so much more than that. In addition to getting some much needed fresh air, these lovely people are given the chance to socialize.

“We dream of creating a world together, in which the access to active citizenship creates happiness among our fellow elderly citizens by providing them with an opportunity to remain an active part of society,” their website says.

What Cycling Without Age is doing is something the volunteers enjoy as well. “This is a great opportunity to really bring generations together,” young volunteer Adam Binnie said.

“It reminds me of when I was younger and able to go out into the countryside,” Christina Ogilvie, one of the riders said. “Yes, that’s what it reminds me of-getting out, walking... I felt like royalty (王室成员), actually, waving at everybody and everybody waving at us. We all love riding like this.”

1. What did Ole mainly take into consideration when making the trishaw?
A.Its riders’ interests.B.Its production costs.C.Its drivers’ age.D.Its raw materials.
2. What is one of the purposes of Cycling Without Age?
A.To promote sport for all people.B.To make the old become social.
C.To tell people to value young days.D.To provide jobs for young people.
3. Why does the author mention Christina Ogilvie in the last paragraph?
A.To prove she is so popular.B.To praise her for being active.
C.To say Ole’s project is well received.D.To explain trishaws will be available soon.
4. What can we learn from Ole’s story?
A.Love breaks down barriers.B.The simplest way is the best way.
C.It pays to put theory into practice.D.It is not rewarding to try new things.
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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。主要报道了一个无家可归的人从火灾中救出了动物收容所中的所有动物。

7 . A homeless man rescued all the animals at a shelter after it caught on fire, which made a local headline news. Hamlin, the _______ of the W-Underdogs shelter, told the local media.

Keith Walker, 53, a homeless man, _______ his life to save several cats and dogs _______ at an Atlanta animal shelter after it caught fire, the facility’s founder said.

“I was nervous as hell. I was really _______ to go in there with all that smoke. But God put me there to save those animals and I _______ into the shelter after a fire engulfed (吞噬) its kitchen.” Walker told the media. If you love a dog, you can love anyone in the world. My dog is my best friend, and I wouldn’t be here _______ him, so I knew I had to save all those other dogs.”

_______ the shelter was not completely destroyed, the fire left it uninhabitable, according to W-Underdogs founder Gracie Hamlin.

“He is my guardian angel (天使),” Hamlin told the media. “Even the firefighters didn’t want to _______ the dogs. They called animal control, but Keith was already in the building _______ the cats and dogs until they were all safe.”

Hamlin ________ knew Walker, who has been homeless since he was 13 years old, because she lets him ________ his dog, a pitbull (斗牛犬) named Bravo, at the shelter every night.

Walker was on his way to ________ Bravo and take him for a walk when he saw the fire. He was able to rescue all the animals-six dogs and ten cats.

________   the great loss, I’d like to thank him for saving my animals,” Hamlin said. “To my ________, all my animals are safe and sound. Homeless man as he is, Walker is truly my ________ .”

1.
A.tailorB.founderC.donatorD.conductor
2.
A.riskedB.gaveC.lostD.put
3.
A.tiedB.limitedC.trappedD.attached
4.
A.thrilledB.upsetC.annoyedD.scared
5.
A.walkedB.rushedC.slidD.squeezed
6.
A.withoutB.beyondC.exceptD.with
7.
A.BeforeB.SinceC.UntilD.While
8.
A.spotB.searchC.handleD.touch
9.
A.putting outB.pulling outC.pushing outD.digging out
10.
A.previouslyB.eventuallyC.independentlyD.fortunately
11.
A.findB.protectC.keepD.train
12.
A.put upB.hold upC.take upD.pick up
13.
A.DespiteB.ThoughC.In face ofD.With
14.
A.surpriseB.reliefC.understandingD.disappointment
15.
A.fighterB.employeeC.partnerD.hero
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8 . When the other passengers were s______ to death, the child was completely calm and unafraid. (根据首字母单词拼写)
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要说明人类为什么热衷于探索火星,介绍了人类历史中对太空的探索行动,分析了人类想登陆火星背后的原因以及人们对此的看法。

9 . It sounds like something from the field of science fiction — a space exploration into vast outer space, heading towards the Red Planet While we’re not quite ready to put a person on it, the question we ask today is:     1    

The space race saw the USSR (the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) and USA compete to achieve firsts in spaceflight. The USSR released Sputnik 1, an artificial satellite, before anyone else,     2     Now it appears that Mars is the body of desire. While to be the first nation to land on it is an obvious draw, there are other reasons why we want to get there.

    3     You only have to look at the fossils of the dinosaurs to see the benefit of finding another habitable planet. While Mars doesn’t have the right conditions to call it home just yet, there's always the concept of terraforming-changing the environment of a planet to suit our needs.

However, not everyone agrees. Leading astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson has said the concept of changing habitability of a planet is not always practical.     4    

It seems that the main reason at the moment is the search for alien (外星的) life.    5     Now seemingly dead, the potential fossils could answer questions about our own evolution and that of our planet. One theory is that bacterial life on our planet didn't start here, but was brought here via asteroid from Mars.

A.and the US landed on the moon first.
B.Instead, it makes no sense when we can simply terraform Earth because of the damage we have done to it.
C.One of these could be the survival of our species.
D.Why are so many countries interested in going to Mars?
E.It has been believed that, at one time, a certain form of life did exist in this red planet.
F.Surely inspiring a new generation to visit the stars is reasonable enough.
G.May landing on Mars inspire more people to become interested in exploring space?
2024-05-02更新 | 141次组卷 | 2卷引用:江西省南昌市第十九中学2022-2023学年高二上学期第一次月考英语试卷
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。员工在工作时间观看幽默视频可能并不总是在浪费时间,文章主要介绍了西安大略大学的博士生Ruby Nadler和她的同事的研究表明,积极的情绪能促进创造性思维。

10 . Streaming humorous videos on the Internet at work isn’t always a waste of time. They may be putting themselves in a good mood (心情) so that they can think more creatively.

According to Ruby Nadler, a PhD student at the university of Western Ontario, “Generally, a positive mood has been found to improve creative problem solving and flexible yet careful thinking.” She and her colleagues Rahel Rabi and John Paul Minda focused their research on a specific type of learning that benefits from creative thinking.

People in the study were put into various moods before being given a category (类别) learning task to complete: They learned to classify (分类) sets of pictures with visually (视觉) complex patterns. The researchers used music and video clips to change people’s mood; at the beginning, they tested out a few to see which ones made individuals the happiest and saddest. The happiest music was a cheerful Mozart composition, while the happiest video was a newborn baby laughing.

The researchers then used them in the experiment, along with sad music and videos that had no effect on moods. People were required to learn to spot a pattern after listening to the music and seeing the movie. Volunteers who were happy were better at learning a rule to categorize the patterns than those who were sad or indifferent.

“If you have a project where you want to think creatively, or you have a problem to carefully consider, being in a positive mood can help you do that,” Nadler says. And music is a simple method of putting yourself in a good mood. Everyone responds to various types of music, so don’t feel obligated (必须的) to switch to Mozart, she adds.

This, according to Nadler, might be one of the reasons why individuals enjoy watching humorous films at work. “I think people are unconsciously (无意识地) trying to put themselves in a positive mood, so the seeming waste of time may actually be beneficial to employers,” she says.

1. How did the researchers change the participants’ mood in their study?
A.By sets of pictures.B.By music and videos.
C.By an assignment.D.By a project.
2. What were the participants in different moods required to do in the study?
A.Complete a given task.B.Report how they felt.
C.Learn a piece of music.D.Design a rule for the given task.
3. Which of the following may Nadler agree with?
A.Happy and sad people are equally good at learning.B.Only Mozart’s music can help keep a good mood.
C.A positive mood can help think creatively.D.It’s a must to keep a good mood at work.
4. What does the text mainly talk about?
A.Ways to change moods.B.Types of music and videos.
C.Methods of keeping a good mood.D.Positive effects of a good mood.
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