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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了铜梁舞龙的相关信息。
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。

On the occasion of the Year of the Dragon, the Tongliang Dragon Dance is certainly one of the most evocative (引起共鸣的) and atmospheric performances staged at     1     number of celebrations.

Tongliang Dragon Dance is a dance art form that began in the Tongliang District of southwest China’s Chongqing Municipality. The district expects to make use of the dragon culture     2    (improve) people’s understanding of Chinese traditional culture through continued innovation and development.

The dragon prop (道具)    3    (use) in the Tongliang Dragon Dance is made up of 24 sections, representing the 24 solar terms of the traditional Chinese calendar. Depending on the occasion and other specific requirements, the     4    (long) of the dragon can extend to over 50 or even 100 sections. During grand celebrations, up to nine huge dragons can     5    (see) dancing together.

“Tongliang is the home of the dragon dance, and the Tongliang Dragon Dance, during its long tradition, has evolved into more than 20 different     6    (variety),” said Zong Heyun, director of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center in Tongliang District.

As one of the first national intangible cultural heritages, the Tongliang Dragon Dance     7    (gain)widespread fame in recent years, and it has     8    (usual) appeared the stage of China Media Group.

The Tongliang Dragon Dance has not only featured in major domestic (国内的) celebrations such     9     the 35th, 50th, 60th and 70th National Day celebrations, and the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, but it has also been performed in more than 300 cultural exchanges in over 30 countries and regions,     10     brings this unique dance to a wider global audience.

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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文学课上,老师让大家以“我想成为谁”为题写作文。同学们各自思考,有的苦思冥想,有的已开始动笔。作者回忆起奶奶的责问和自己探索太空的梦想,将心中所想倾注于纸上,满意地完成了作文,同时观察着周围同学和手持戒尺巡视的老师。

2 . The literature teacher entered the classroom and, with a smile on his face, said, “Hello, fellows!” Then he placed his notebook and books on his desk before stepping to the blackboard and picking up the chalk. Then he wrote down: “Who do I want to be?”

While reading the question, all of a sudden, I remembered what my grandmother said. Every time she scolded me, she would ask, “When are you going to become a person?” When I told my friend Firoz about these words, he burst into laughter.

Remembering my grandmother’s question and anger, I quickly covered my lips with my hand to hide my smile from the teacher’s eyes. But to be honest, I really had a dream deep in my heart. I wanted to explore outer space.

Our literature teacher had already announced that we would write an essay on an open topic. He wrote the topic on the board and took his place.

Most of my classmates had their heads bent over their blank papers. Some raised their heads and stared at the white ceiling, others scratched at the back of their notebooks. Baba Morad was biting his lips thought fully. Firoz was looking around. Part of my mind was busy searching for an essay topic, while the other was wondering whether dreams and wishes for the future are the same things.

My eyes wandered outside through the large glass window and stared at the sky where a bird was flying. I gathered my thoughts and began to write my essay, filling up the back and front of three white sheets.

Once again, I read my writing from the beginning to the end and was satisfied with the way I created it and the greatness of my desire. I looked around at my classmates, some of whom had finished their work, and some were writing, and then I looked outside.

The teacher, who had a long, dry stick in his hand to beat us sometimes, was walking around in the classroom. At the same time, walking under the watchful eye he would collect the essays of those who had finished writing.

1. 根据语篇内容填写表格(每空不限词数)
WhereIn the classroom
WhoI, the literature teacher, other students
What1. The literature teacher asked students to ______.
2. I remembered what my grandmother said. Every time she scolded me, she would ask ______.
3. The dream deep in my heart is to ______
4. I began to write my essay,______.
5. At the same time, the teacher would ______.

按情节推进,用完整句子回答问题。
2. What did the teacher do after he collected students’ essays?
_________________________________________________________________________________
3. How did the classmates react to the author’s dream? Give your reasons?
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4. How did the teacher judge the author’s dream and how did the author feel?
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2024-06-12更新 | 3次组卷 | 1卷引用:内蒙古自治区赤峰第四中学2023-2024学年高一下学期5月期中英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一项新的研究发现,即使是简单的家务活动也可能有益于老年人的大脑健康,因为较高水平的日常运动与更好的思维和记忆能力有关。

3 . We’ve all heard about techniques to get us more physically active — take the stairs and park the car a bit further from your destination. Now a study led by Dr. Buchman finds even simple housework may benefit brain health for the elderly.

“Our study shows exercise is an inexpensive way to improve health. It also shows exercise may have a protective effect on the brain,” says Dr. Buchman.

Previous research found just 45 minutes of walking three days a week actually increased brain volume.

The new study is unique. Dr. Buchman was able to analyze the actual brains of the study participants.

The study looked at 454 older adults who were over 70 years old when the research began. Of those adults, 191 had behavioral signs of dementia(痴呆) and 263 did not.

In the research, each participant wore an activity monitor called an accelerometer(加速度计). It measured those participants’ physical activity around the clock — everything from walking around the house to exercise routines. Researchers collected and evaluated ten days of movement data for each participant and calculated the levels of daily movement.

The findings show that higher levels of daily movement were linked to better thinking and memory skills. And when Dr. Buchman analyzed brain tissue under a microscope, this finding turned out to be the case even for individuals with at least three signs of Alzheimer’s disease(阿尔茨海默病). Even though these individuals might have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, 30 percent of them had“normal”cognition(认知), says Dr. Buchman.

Why one person shows signs of dementia and another, who has similar degenerative(退行的) changes in the brain, does not, is a mystery. But Dr. Buchman says the new findings suggest that physical activity may be protective, even among developing Alzheimer’s. It sort of masks the symptoms, he says. It suggests that you can have some control over your brain health even if you don’t have control over developing Alzheimer’s.

And, while intense exercise is highly beneficial, light activity can make a difference as well. “As long as you are doing exercise and you’re moving, whether you’re chopping onions or sweeping the floor, you can reduce your risk of cognitive decline,” says Dr. Buchman.

1. What does the new study led by Dr. Buchman find out?
A.Simple housework is a good way to get us more physically active.
B.Walking for 45 minutes twice a week can increase brain volume.
C.Exercise is the most expensive way to improve our mental and physical   health.
D.Exercise may help improve brain health among elderly people.
2. The new study is unique because ______
A.it analyzed the actual brains of the participants
B.the participants involved were over 70 years old
C.the participants had signs of dementia
D.the participants were equipped with a special activity monitor
3. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the study?
A.The study looks into why young people develop Alzheimer’s disease.
B.The study indicates that people with signs of Alzheimer’s disease will lose cognition.
C.The study finds out why some people with signs of Alzheimer’s disease have the abnormal cognitive ability.
D.The study shows higher levels of daily movement were linked to better thinking and memory skills.
4. Dr. Buchman would most probably agree that ______
A.Alzheimer’s disease can be totally cured by doing exercise
B.only intense exercise is beneficial to our health
C.doing exercise can help reduce the risk of cognitive decline
D.people with Alzheimer’s disease cannot control their brain health
2024-06-12更新 | 7次组卷 | 1卷引用:内蒙古自治区赤峰第四中学2023-2024学年高一下学期5月期中英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章作者通过列出几本书籍的简要介绍和特色,向读者推荐了一些可能感兴趣的书籍。

4 . With summer approaching, it’s time to find some good books to read. Here are some you might like to try.

The Big Miss

The author was Tiger Woods’ coach for six years, and the book is a behind - the - scenes look into the famous golfer’s private life. One reader wrote on Amazon. com , “I’m a big Tiger fan, and I read this in one sitting. Brilliant!”

Steve Jobs

Apple co-founder Steve Jobs passed away.

This is the official biography of his life. It’s based on over forty interview s with Steve, his friends and family members, plus a few enemies.

The Hunger Games   

The story is set in a post-apocalyptic(世界末日后的)future. Most people are very poor. Every year, there’s a game show(called “The Hunger Games”)in which 18 teenagers are sent into the wild to battle it out until only one survives. The book has just been made into a highly successful Hollywood movie.

Imagine How Creativity Works

This is a very fun and very convincing book about the creative parts of our brain. It looks at people such as Bob Dylan, and the man who invented post-it notes and asks why they were so creatively successful. The author writes, “Once we know how creativity works, we can make it work for us.”

The Venice Experiment: A Year of Trial and Error Living Abroad

A few years ago, real-life American couple Barry and Debbie decided to escape the rat race and live in Venice for a year. This is the story of their experiences there, and it’s full of funny anecdotes (奇闻轶事) about their struggle to adapt to the Venetian lifestyle. A fellow author said, “For anyone thinking of an overseas adventure, The Venice Experiment is a laugh-out-loud read.”

1. What is special about The Hunger Games?
A.It tells adventures.B.It is based on real stories.
C.It hits the screenD.It is the most popular book.
2. Which word best describes the book Imagine How Creativity Works?
A.CreativeB.Relaxing.C.InspiringD.Convictive.
3. Which of the following books is about living abroad?
A.The Big Miss.
B.The Hunger Games.
C.Imagine How Creativity Works.
D.The Venice Experiment: A Year of Trial and Error Living Abroad
2024-06-12更新 | 10次组卷 | 1卷引用:内蒙古自治区赤峰第四中学2023-2024学年高一下学期5月期中英语试题
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5 . 网络在我们的日常生活中发挥着重要作用,它为我们带来很多便利,同时也有危害。请你谈谈网络的利与弊,以及你对网络使用的看法。
注意:1.词数80词左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

The Internet

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2024-06-11更新 | 17次组卷 | 1卷引用:内蒙古赤峰市敖汉旗箭桥中学2023-2024学年高二下学期期中考试英语试卷
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了儿子让作者逐渐对足球感兴趣的故事。

6 . I have had no interest in football for as long as I can remember. While my classmates played, I _________ to stay in the library. I never _________ the passion for the game and would throw away the sports section of the newspaper, as if it _________ the rest of it. As I grew up, I proudly wore my _________ .

But occasionally, whether in a taxi or when meeting a friend's father, I found myself faced with a _________ opener like, “Terrible season we’re having, eh?” or simply, “Who do you support?” My heart sank, knowing my response would unavoidably _________ them, despite their good intentions.

I realized that my _________ had closed off many conversations, outings, and even potential friendships I might have _________ enjoyed. Although I couldn't change the fact that I found football boring, I began to regret being a(n) _________ .

Then I became a father. I didn’t want my boy to __________ this valuable social experience, so I took him to watch the Lions play. During those matches, we sat close to the field, surrounded by families who had a genuine __________ with the players. My kid’s questions kept me somewhat __________ in the game. Slowly, I started to__________ for the Lions.

During one victorious match, we even met David, the Captain, who happily __________ for a photo with my son. __________, I had an answer to the question,“Who do you support?”

1.
A.preferredB.intendedC.wishedD.pretended
2.
A.believedB.understoodC.noticedD.hid
3.
A.confusedB.poisonedC.defendedD.preserved
4.
A.doubtB.smileC.confidenceD.dislike
5.
A.well-informedB.well-preparedC.well-meantD.well-presented
6.
A.challengeB.disturbC.amuseD.disappoint
7.
A.attitudeB.personalityC.interestD.habit
8.
A.otherwiseB.everC.stillD.therefore
9.
A.loserB.fanC.outsiderD.passer-by
10.
A.go wild forB.turn away fromC.get the hang ofD.miss out on
11.
A.agreementB.conversationC.competitionD.connection
12.
A.stressedB.engagedC.successfulD.busy
13.
A.cheerB.changeC.voteD.play
14.
A.dancedB.wavedC.posedD.clapped
15.
A.GraduallyB.FinallyC.UnexpectedlyD.Luckily
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述Arsh喜欢画画,把自己的作品卖掉捐给慈善机构,并获得了英国慈善机构颁发的荣誉。

7 . Arsh believes in the importance of making the world a more beautiful place. The talented boy not only paints but also sells his artwork and donates the money.

It all started when his parents bought him a set of painting tools for his 8th birthday. Once he had his own materials, he began spending much of his free time putting color on his canvas. As Arsh’s paintings began to grow in number, he decided to give them as gifts to friends and family. Receiving a positive response from people around him, he soon realized his pieces had the potential to get much more than smiles and praise.

His light-bulb moment came shortly after: he would sell his artwork and donate the money to charity. His first plan was to raise $1,000 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, which he accomplished in around nine months by selling his paintings on social media and at local art shows. Since then, he’s broadened his reach to benefit other organizations, including childhood cancer nonprofit Compass to Care and the Make-A-Wish Foundation. He’s raised over $16,000 for charities so far.

Arsh’s artwork is often colorful and cheery, as one might expect from a youngster, but it showcases the impressive technique of a gifted artist. Some pieces are more abstract in nature; others feature realistic renditions (演绎) of flowers and animals. They range in size and complexity, and, accordingly, price. Small paintings might sell for $10 while larger canvases, up to five feet, have gone for $800.

Last year, Arsh won The Diana Award, an honor presented by a UK charity founded on Princess Diana’s belief that young people have the power to change their country. And the young artist has advice for other kids looking to make a difference. “Helping others doesn’t have to be, like, money or anything. It can be your time, your skills, your talent,” he says, “and overall, just be kind to other people to make their day better.”

1. What made Arsh interested in painting?
A.A birthday present from his parents.B.His parents’ deep love for painting.
C.The encouragement of others around him.D.His fascination with the beauty of nature.
2. Why did Arsh decide to sell his artwork?
A.To pay for his painting materials.B.To get more attention from others.
C.To attract children’s interest in art.D.To help those people who are in need.
3. What can we learn about Arsh from the text?
A.His fundraising plan is going well.
B.He will turn his attention to his studies.
C.All his paintings sell at high prices now.
D.He is going to teach other children to paint for free.
4. What does Arsh want to say in the last paragraph?
A.Every child has a unique talent.
B.Everyone has the ability to help others.
C.Talent plays an important role in learning art.
D.Helping others is the responsibility of young artists.
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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要报道了河北省邯郸市肥乡区一名中学生被同学杀害一案的所有嫌疑人已被逮捕的消息,并介绍了该案件的始末及其在网上引发的大量的激烈争论。
8 . 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。

“All suspects reportedly     1     (involve) in the killing of a middle school student by classmates in Feixiang district of Handan, Hebei province, have been arrested”, according to a statement by local authorities on Sunday night.

The Beijing News reported that over the past months, this case of the 13-year-old boy, inhumanly killed by his three classmates,     2     (cause) anger and furious debate on juvenile crime.

The victim and his classmates are “left-behind children”,     3     term used to describe kids in China who live with their grandparents in rural areas     4     their parents work in the cities. The victim went missing in the afternoon of 10 March. The local government said the boy likely died on the same day. “He had been bullied by his three classmates for a long time”, said the family’s lawyer, Zang Fanqing, in a Weibo post on Monday. Under questioning by authorities, the three led police to the boy’s body, after     5     (initial) denying that they knew     6     it was buried.

The case has triggered an outpouring of grief on social media, with     7     (ten) of thousands of posts on Weibo and Douyin over the weekend. “The whole country is watching this case. I hope the police can be fair and give the     8     (victim) family a satisfying answer and that the suspects must be punished     9     their young age,” one user said in a comment, which got 50,000 likes. Many in the comments also demanded that the suspects     10     (punish) harshly. Police are still investigating the motive for the killing.

2024-06-03更新 | 20次组卷 | 1卷引用:内蒙古自治区通辽市科尔沁区通辽市第一中学2023-2024学年高二下学期5月期中英语试题
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9 . 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。续写的词数应为150左右。

On a cold winter day years ago, I slipped in the snow in the wilderness and broke my legs. As I lay on the ground, unable to move my body, I believed I was fated to freeze to death. My dog, Becky, however, didn't run away. Instead, she determined to save me. She lay on top of me to keep me warm for many hours, barking continually until help arrived, long after I lost consciousness. Eventually, I was saved.  

A few cold winters later, Becky was discovered to have a baseball-sized lump (肿块) on her belly. Before long, my husband Bob took Becky for surgery to remove the lump. To take care of my babies, I had to stay at home, filled with anxious thoughts. After her surgery, when Bob left to pick her up, it was snowing heavily. Becky could barely walk, so Bob carried her.  

They couldn't get in the door easily because Becky was wearing a big, hard plastic cone(圆锥体) around her neck to prevent her from licking her sutures (伤口缝合线). I held the door wide open. She was sad and crying. There was snow inside her cone. It took over five minutes to get them in because Becky shook her head wildly to try to remove the cone. The sound of the con e hitting the door made her panic and cry even louder.  

Once inside, she was so frightened that she kept her tail between her legs. She thought she had done something wrong. Her expression said, “I’m sorry for what I did that led to me having to wear this.” Because of her surgery, Becky wouldn't take her special treat of a cube of cheese. She wouldn’t sit or lie down. All she did was stand and cry. “How long will she have to wear it ?” I asked. “Two weeks,” Bob replied.

“It’s my turn to take good care of her, just as she did for me years ago,” I thought.

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Then, I stayed with her on the floor, helping her get through her firs tough night.

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Eventually, the day arrived when Bob took her to have her sutures removed.

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2024-05-28更新 | 15次组卷 | 1卷引用:内蒙古赤峰市第二实验中学2023-2024学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题
10 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.In a camera shop.B.At the man’s home.C.On the street.
2. How many camera shops are still open in town?
A.One.B.Two.C.Three.
3. Why does the man think some camera shops went out of business?
A.Cameras are old-fashioned.
B.People buy things on the Internet.
C.There are fewer photographers.
4. What will the man do this Saturday?
A.Go to a camera shop.
B.Take care of his friend's kids.
C.Take pictures for a wedding.
2024-05-22更新 | 16次组卷 | 1卷引用:内蒙古自治区兴安盟2023-2024学年高二下学期学业水平质量检测英语试题
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