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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了四个有趣的节日的一些基本信息。

1 . Warm weather gets thousands of people to gather outdoors and celebrate for various events. Here are a few fun festivals that you should travel to see this summer.

Naadam(Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia)

Naadam, also known as “the three games of men”, is the biggest traditional festival held in Ulaanbaatar, the Mongolian capital. Each July, men compete in Mongolian wrestling, horse racing and archery (射箭). Today, women also take part in the archery and girls in the horse racing.

Elvis Week(Memphis)

If moving your body to Blue Suede Shoes this summer sounds good to you, then head to Memphis for Elvis Week, usually held in August. Movies, special performances and the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest are just a few activities to keep fans busy. The week of events is held to mark the anniversary (周年纪念日) of the death of Elvis Presley, the “King of Rock and Roll”.

Glastonbury Festival(Somerset, England)

Around 175, 000 people gather on a dairy farm in Somerset, England every year for the Glastonbury Festival. Famous bands and singers appear at the5-day music celebration. The ticket for the festival was £1 when the festival started in 1970, but today, full-weekend general tickets go for about£ 248.

World Bodypainting Festival(Klagenfurt, Austria)

During the annual World Bodypainting Festival in Austria, artists from as many as50 countries compete using a variety of techniques, including brushes, sponges and airbrushes. Alex Barendregt organized the first festival in 1998, when he was tasked with organizing a new summer event.

1. Where can we watch exciting competitions when attending the festival?
A.MemphisB.Austria.C.Mongolia.D.England.
2. Which of the following festivals is in memory of a musician?
A.Elvis Week.B.Naadam.
C.Glastonbury Festival.D.World Bodypainting Festival.
3. What can we learn about the Glastonbury Festival?
A.Its setting is the downtown area.B.It attracts dancers to perform there.
C.It is held to celebrate the farm’s harvest.D.Its ticket price has greatly increased.
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了John Koh作为一个终身学习者的故事。

2 . John Koh is one who finds joy in learning.

He graduated with a diploma (毕业文凭) in accounting in his youth, but after a decade in the industry, he decided to make a change. He took an undergraduate course in social work at the age of 33. He graduated in 2010 and went on to do a Master’s degree in social work in 2014.

His most recent educational attempt, which he took on last year, is a Master’s degree in gerontology.

Gerontology is the scientific study of old age, the process of aging, and the particular problems of old people. As the population in the United States continues to age, earning a degree in gerontology could be a good investment in one’s future. “It became more in demand in 2017,” he described. “I’d always been interested in it, but what motivated me to take on the Master’s program was when my wife started studying again. Watching her enjoy her studies gave me the desire to go back to studies too.” As an adult learner, John said, “When I started to study social work, I really enjoyed it because I already had work experience, plus I had been serving in the Dialect Service looking after the elderly. Whatever I was taught in school, I applied it to my work; whatever I learned at work, I related back to my studies. Work experience really benefits the learning.” John also noticed that his grades were a lot better when he was doing his Master’s degree, compared to his undergraduate studies.

As a passionate lifelong learner, John Koh believes communication with family members is another important thing. “Support is very important,” said John. “I told my daughter that Papa was studying and that on certain days I would have to focus on my tasks. It’s actually a good example for the next generation — that’s why my daughter likes to read too!”

1. What did finally encourage John to study gerontology?
A.His work experience of social work.B.His wife’s taking pleasure in her studies.
C.The demand to support his large family.D.The great future of gerontology research.
2. What did John think of his studies as an adult learner?
A.Difficult.B.Stressful.C.Enjoyable.D.Special.
3. Why does John’s daughter enjoy reading?
A.It is influenced by her father.B.She is required by her teacher.
C.It is her duty to read every day.D.She gets rewards from her father.
4. Which might be the most suitable title for the text?
A.What Is Gerontology?B.A Story of Lifelong Learning
C.The Aging Problem in the USD.Benefits of Lifelong Learning
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文,文章主要讲的是在丹麦,骑自行车是主要的交通方式之一,自行车是丹麦人最好的朋友。

3 . In Denmark, bicycling is one of the primary forms of transportation. In sunshine, rain and snow, you will see cyclists on their way to work, to the grocery store, or to social events. The bike is a Dane’s best friend.

Danish cycling culture is as old as the bicycle itself. Bikes were first introduced to the country in the 1880s, and during the 1920s and 1930s, the bicycle became a widespread symbol of equality and freedom. People of all social classes began biking side by side — in the cities on their way to work and in the countryside on their days off.

The increased economy development of the late 1950s saw some Danes replacing bikes with motorcycles and automobiles. Just like their colleagues around the world, Danish urban planners believed the future belonged to cars, trucks, and ever-wider highways. In the early 1970s, however, the Mideast oil crisis terminated that development. “Car Free Sundays” were introduced in Copenhagen, and movements demanding Copenhagen to become car-free took place. Over time, concerns about air pollution, climate change, and the need for people to get enough exercise have helped bicycles make a big comeback. Denmark’s heavy taxes on petrol and automobiles are a factor, too.

Today, cycling is an inseparable part of Danish culture. Newcomers who do not know how to cycle are encouraged to learn as soon as they arrive. Danish children usually learn to bike before they begin school at the age of six — and often much earlier. In school, children learn about traffic rules, road safety, and the importance of wearing a helmet as well as good cycling habits. Another choice for families with children is the cargo bike — a sort of oversized tricycle with a large wooden box on the front. It’s estimated that a quarter of all Copenhagen families with two or more children own one of these cargo bikes for transporting kids, groceries, and other necessities. Danish cargo bikes have also won design awards and become a Danish export success.

Commuting by bike is the fastest, easiest and most environmentally friendly way to get around the cities of Denmark. And the numbers speak for themselves: Residents who cycle in Copenhagen request 1.1 million fewer sick days. Cyclists reduce CO2 emissions by 20,000 tonnes a year on average.

1. What led to the popularity of bicycles in Denmark during the 1920s and 1930s?
A.The convenience of the bike.B.The development of the economy.
C.The idea that the bike symbolizes.D.The construction of wide highways.
2. What does the underlined word “terminated” mean in the 3rd paragraph?
A.Improved.B.Permitted.C.Ended.D.restarted.
3. What do we know about cargo bikes from the 4th paragraph?
A.They are owned by about 25% families.
B.They are designed for practical use.
C.They are the national symbol of Denmark.
D.They are unpopular among local residents.
4. Why does the author mention the data in the last paragraph?
A.To prove the effectiveness of cycling.
B.To compare cycling with driving.
C.To show the popularity of cycling.
D.To conclude the financial benefits of cycling.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是为什么要用红色表示停止,绿色表示通行。

4 . The idea that red means stop and green means go affects more than just traffic light colors in our lives. We have been taught from a young age that red means danger, while green means safety.

But why were those particular colors chosen for traffic lights? Before there were traffic lights for cars, there were traffic signals for trains. At first, railroad companies used red to mean stop, white to mean go and green to mean caution. But train conductors ran into a problem with the color white meaning go — bright white could easily be mistaken for stars at night. Railway companies eventually moved to the color green for go. It’s been that way ever since.

Red is the color with the longest wavelength (波长). That means that as it travels through the air, it gets diffused (分散) less than other colors, so it can be seen from a greater distance. For a real-world example, think about how the light turns red as the sun sets. Even though the human eye is most sensitive to a yellowish-green highlighter color, it can see red from further away. But this could happen by chance. It’s not clear whether that was chosen based on wavelength, contrast against green nature or natural connection of red with things like blood. It could be a mix of all three!

Yellow has a shorter wavelength than red but a longer wavelength than green. This means that red is noticeable the furthest away, yellow in the middle and green the least distance away — a helpful advanced warning for needing to slow or stop.

However, believe it or not, yellow was once used to mean stop. Back in the 1900s, some stop signs were yellow because it was too hard to see a red sign in a poorly lit area. Eventually, highly reflective (反光的) materials were developed, and red stop signs were born. Since yellow can be seen well at all times of the day, school areas, some traffic signs and school buses continue to be painted the color. Keep these safe driving tips in the back of your mind whenever you see a yellow light.

1. What was the problem with white meaning go?
A.It could not be seen at night.B.It was a color showing danger.
C.It was not popular at that time.D.It could mislead train conductors.
2. Why does the light turn red as the sun sets?
A.Human eyes are most sensitive to red.
B.Red travels through the air fastest.
C.The sun changes its color as it sets.
D.Red has the longest wavelength.
3. What can we learn about yellow from the text?
A.It was used in limited areas.
B.It had been used as a stop sign.
C.It is hard to see without enough light.
D.It requires highly reflective materials.
4. What is the author’s purpose in writing the text?
A.To explain the choice of traffic light colors.
B.To spread the knowledge of colors.
C.To introduce the invention of traffic lights.
D.To increase people’s traffic awareness.
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5 . 假定你是李华,你校的英国朋友Chris想向你了解玉蟾山春游(spring outing)活动的安排,请写封邮件给他回信。内容包括:
1. 时间、地点;
2. 活动安排:爬山、野餐等;
3. 邀请他参加。
注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Chris,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Yours,

Li Hua

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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要通过介绍微生物在人体内的作用、重要性以及如何维护健康的微生物环境等内容,向读者普及了微生物学的相关知识,帮助读者更好地理解微生物在人体健康中的作用。

6 . We normally think of bacteria as our enemies. But they aren’t all bad. Our bodies are full of them and it turns out we can’t live without them. From the moment we’re born, we acquire, and develop an internal ecosystem of symbiotic bacteria and other microbes (微生物) — they are interdependent players in our body. In fact, there are roughly as many microbial cells in our bodies as human cells. This microbial world is called our microbiome (微生物组).

While some microbes can make us ill, we need our microbiome to survive. Combined, they are every bit as essential as our heart, our lungs, or our brain. Most of the microbiome is found in our gut (肠道). They are essential for digestion and help regulate hormones and boost our immune system.

A healthy collection of microbes seems to be vital for our well-being, protecting against some of the biggest health threats. On the other hand, having an unhealthy microbiome may be a contributing factor for many common diseases. Our modern lifestyles, western diets and overuse of antibiotics might all be having a harmful effect on our internal ecology.

So how do you develop a healthy microbiome in the gut? Well, it seems that the more diverse your microbial population is, the better. And the best way to increase your diversity is to eat a wide range of plant-based foods. Research shows that people who have at least 30 plant-based elements in their diet every week have a wider range of bacteria in their gut, and that’s linked to better weight management, better heart heath and better mental health. One easy way to boost your numbers is to add a teaspoon of mixed seeds to your breakfast.

The influence of your gut microbes goes a lot further than you might think. In the last 20 years, we’ve learned that they communicate constantly with the brain, perhaps even having control over your mood and emotions.

1. What is generally thought about bacteria according to the passage?
A.They do harm to our body and health.
B.They coexist with each other in our body.
C.They independently play a part in our body.
D.The microbial world is as important as our organs.
2. Which statement might the author agree with?
A.Plant-based diets make people healthier.
B.Microbiome is more important than our brain.
C.There’s some link between the diversity of bacteria and health.
D.The overuse of antibiotics leads to increase in microbiome.
3. What might be discussed after the last paragraph?
A.Examples of gut microbes.
B.Gut microbes and mental welling-being.
C.Interactions of microbes in our body.
D.Ways to identify beneficial gut microbes.
4. What’s the best title for the passage?
A.Gut microbes: Fighters in the body
B.The microbiome: A cure of all diseases
C.Gut microbes: Protectors of mental health
D.The microbiome: A contributor to our health
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述的是生态保护官员Gelek Gyatso发现三只与妈妈走散后走失的棕熊幼崽,并帮助这三只棕熊幼崽与自己的妈妈团聚的故事。

7 . Three cute brown bear cubs who got lost after getting separated from their mother gripped the hearts of netizens.

The fuzzy cubs were spotted by Gelek Gyatso, an ecological protection officer, when he was patrolling a riverbed at an altitude of nearly 4,500 meters in Qumarleb county in Qinghai province’s Yushu.

The little cubs eagerly ran toward the ranger on the snow-covered riverbed, then stopped short at a safe distance to stare at him curiously. After realizing that the man was not their mother, the bear cubs turned around and ran along the river calling for mom.

This was Gelek Gyatso’s first encounter with bear cubs separated from their mother. With his knowledge of wild animals, he drove the cubs towards an area near their cave in the hope of a safe reunion. Thankfully, later that day, other patrol officers found that the mother bear had reunited with her cubs and that the family was happy and healthy.

This year marks Gelek Gyatso’s tenth year as an ecological protection officer. He patrols the area every day, diligently records the animals he sees, carefully checks on the vegetation, and helps clean up litter.

Over the decade, Gelek Gyatso has witnessed great changes in the ecological environment of his hometown. There has been an increase in the number of wild animals, and everyone is participating in the protection of these species, making coexistence between humans and animals more harmonious.

He also reminds people that if they encounter wild animals in the wild, they should keep their distance, not disturbing or feeding them. and that if they find an animal that needs to be rescued, they should call the fire or forest department in time.

1. What happened to the three bear cubs?
A.Losing track of the mother bear.B.Following Gelek with curiosity.
C.Mistaking a man for their mother.D.Being trapped in the cold riverbed.
2. Which of the following best describes Gelek?
A.Ambitious and considerate.B.Romantic and hard-working.
C.Devoted and helpful.D.Innovative and caring.
3. According to Gelek, what should people do to live in harmony with wildlife?
A.Changing their living surroundings.
B.Feeding and sheltering wild animals.
C.Getting involved in saving endangered species.
D.Seeking professional help to rescue those in need.
4. What is the best title for the text?
A.A project of wildlife conservationB.An encounter leading to a safe reunion
C.A journey of friendship connectionD.A knowledgeable ecological officer
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了自贡市作为“灯城”的历史背景、灯笼制作的传统技艺、以及灯笼在当地经济和文化中的重要地位。
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。

Zigong, a city in Southwest China’s Sichuan Province, is known     1     the City of Lanterns Chinese people     2     (appreciate) the beauty of lanterns for years, but the custom of enjoying lanterns on festivals began in Zigong as early as the Tang Dynasty. Most Chinese lanterns are made with wire structures and fabric coverings.     3     (add) to their beauty, Zigong craftsmen also use a variety of materials     4     (flexible), such as silk, paper, bamboo, straw, cocoon and even porcelain.

Lantern production is now     5     driving force for the local economy, as most of the large-scale lanterns     6     (use) in festive shows are produced in Zigong. The annual Zigong Lantern Show is also a major attraction for the city’s tourism. Visitors flock to Zigong to enjoy lanterns, as well as various other entertaining     7     (activity).

The excellent skills of Zigong craftsmen have also taken this national intangible heritage abroad,     8     (contribute) to spectacles of color and delight at lantern shows in more than 70 countries and regions worldwide. Zigong lanterns are now a name card for     9     (they) hometown.

For the Chinese, lanterns have not only lit up the night, but also illuminated hearts     10     are anxious to go home to celebrate festivals with families.

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9 . 英语校刊New Babel组织同学们介绍自己在假期中学到的新技能,请你以此为主题写一篇短文投稿。内容包括:
1. 描述经历;
2. 分享感受。
注意:
1. 词数80左右;
2. 题目已为你写好。

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文章大意:本文是一篇电视剧剧评。文章主要围绕电视剧《承欢记》的改编背景、剧情梗概、主要演员、导演的创作过程以及对年轻观众的启示等方面进行了介绍和评论。
10 . 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。

In 1996, Yi Shu, one of Hong Kong’s most beloved novelists,     1     (deal)with parent-child relationships with the book: Cheng Huan Ji(Bringing Joy to Parents). Now, 28 years later, this story has been adapted into the new drama, Best Choice Ever,     2     has soon become a hit since its recent release on Tencent Video. With Yang Zi and He Saifei starring as a 29-year-old woman Mai Chenhuan from Shanghai and her commanding mother, the drama focuses     3     the girl’s self growth. Chemuan sticks to her own desires for love and professional success,     4     (struggle)hard to live up to her mother’s expectations at the same time. Originally the novel     5     (set)in Hong Kong in 1995, however, scriptwriter Li Jingling has successfully changed the story to a more recent period in Shanghai, noting its unique     6     (explore)of parent-child and family relationships. Despite the fact that Tian Yu, the director. along with most of the key creators are not natives of Shanghai, the drama has got Shanghai’s city life properly. During     7     special three-month visit to Shanghai, Tian Yu visited local attractions, cafes, and restaurants to know more about the citizens and     8     (they)daily life. Excited about the drama’s popularity, Li Jingjing also wished that the series would inspire younger viewers     9     (have)a better understanding of their parents and can     10     (true)embrace their parents’ values by learning how to balance filial love with the pursuit of their own ambitions.

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