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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍的是美国的爵士乐和与纽约市剧院有关的音乐形式。

1 . When people talk about American popular music, they don’t just mean country music or rock music. There are two other types of popular music with national and international appeal that are basically American. One is jazz. The other is a musical form associated with New York City theaters.

Jazz dates from African religious and folk music. The themes and songs of jazz music have historical origins. They come from songs sung by black Americans in church or at work. There have been different kinds of jazz music: bebop, ragtime, swing, boogie-woogie and others.

In playing jazz music, the performers combine rhythms and songs with their skills of improvisation (即兴创作). Modern jazz music has developed into a complex musical style enjoyed more by musicians and older jazz lovers than by the general public.

American theater has developed another American musical style. It is associated with a street in New York City, Broadway. Broadway musicals are dramatic productions in which the story is told partly by dialogue and partly through songs. The lyrics of these songs give background information about the story and express the feelings of the characters in the story. Many Broadway musicals have been made into movies that have been shown all over the world. Oklahoma, Sound of Music, My Fair Lady and West Side Story are some good examples.

Songs from these musicals and others have translations in various languages that are sung around the world. Many of them have become popular with people who have not even seen the musicals for which they were written.

1. What does jazz belong to?
A.Rock music.B.Country music.
C.Traditional music.D.American popular music.
2. What can we learn about jazz from Paragraph 2?
A.Its playing method.B.Its popularity.C.Its origin.D.Its historical position.
3. Which of the following best describes modern jazz music?
A.It needs special skills to perform.B.It is not well received by ordinary people.
C.It is welcomed only among musicians.D.It is popular with the general public.
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2 . 假定你是李华,你校澳大利亚交换生John发邮件说他加入了你校“中国艺术社”,该社团本学期开设了京剧,希望你能向他介绍一下京剧。请你给他回一封邮件,内容包括:
1.京剧及其历史;
2.京剧的人物角色等;
3.你的祝福与希望。
参考词汇:京剧 Beijing Opera
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear John ,

I’m Li Hua.

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Your’s faithfully

Li   Hua

7日内更新 | 11次组卷 | 1卷引用:甘肃省武威第十八中学2023-2024学年高一下学期期中英语试卷
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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。文章介绍的是泰勒·斯威夫特被《时代》杂志评为2023年年度人物,以及在过去的一年中在音乐方面所取得的成绩和2024年的演唱会计划。

3 . Adding to the achievements of a remarkable year, Taylor Swift has been named Time magazine's Person of the Year for 2023.

Already a superstar before 2023, Swift's career has reached new heights thanks to the beginning of her Eras Tour that brought her 3. 5-hour performance to 66 shows in 23 cities across North America, Argentina and Brazil. Promoted by her tour, Swift has been named the most-streamed female artist in the history of Spotify and Apple Music. According to Billboard, the tour made about$900 million (about 6. 4 billion yuan) in 2023. In addition, the tour's movie Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour became the biggest concert movie of all time, taking more than $250 million globally.

As she was declared (宣布) a billionaire by Bloomberg in November, a hidden “Taylor Swift economy” also promoted sales for business owners across the U. S. From soaps to a cruise inspired by her different “eras”, interest in Swift-related products went way up.

Apart from her financial contributions, Swift made a significant cultural impact by taking back control of her music. In 2019, her old record label, Big Machine, sold the master tapes of her first six albums (专辑) to Scooter Braun. The sale meant that she didn't have the rights to the albums. In response to this, Swift began re-recording her first six albums, tagging (加标签于) them “Taylor's Version”. This move stressed her belief that artists deserve to own their work. “It's all in how you deal with loss,” she told Time. “I respond to extreme pain by resisting.”

Heading into 2024, Swift will start the Eras Tour again in Japan and Australia. As USA Today noted, “Her current top has been a long time coming, but it may also be just beginning.”

1. What do we know about Taylor Swift?
A.She broke a new record on her tour.B.She toured South America before 2023.
C.Her achievements received great recognition.D.Her performance began with the Apple Music.
2. How did Taylor Swift benefit from her Eras Tour?
A.She proved herself to be an artist.B.She learned to make some products.
C.She got rich and regained album rights.D.She sold her master tapes to a company.
3. What can we learn about Taylor Swift from the last paragraph?
A.She will end her music career.B.She will continue her Eras Tour.
C.She will reach her top in Japan.D.She will make a record in Australia.
4. What is the author's attitude towards Taylor Swift?
A.Admirable.B.Uncaring.C.Doubtful.D.Critical.
2024-06-13更新 | 22次组卷 | 1卷引用:甘肃省华池县第一中学2023-2024学年高一下学期期中考试英语试卷
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了作为大自然的一部分,洪水对于生态系统既有好处也有坏处。

4 . Rivers are very important. Humans rely on them for food and water. But rivers can destroy things, too. They can flood, or rise over their banks, making the water run into the nearby land. Floods can also kill humans and wildlife. However, floods are not always bad. Some ecosystems need them every once in a while.

Flooding can not only harm animals but also destroy habitats. For example, a flood in Australia in 2022 caused massive animal habitat loss. Flood waters can pick up dirt (泥土) from riverbanks, which makes the water dirty. Too much dirt will clog rivers and streams, preventing the river from flowing. Sometimes flood waters can carry pollution to the sea and harm marine life. In addition, flood waters can carry disease, including hepatitis A (甲肝) and cholera (霍乱) .

However, not everything about floods is bad. Sometimes they bring new life to ecosystems. Flood waters carry nutrients to the nearby land. Over time, the water dries up and leaves behind particles (微粒) of dirt and mud. The particles are called sediment (沉淀物) which can be good due to its ability to improve the dirt and helps plants grow. Floods are important to some animals as well. For instance, some animals see floods as a sign that it is time to mate or migrate. Floods leave sediment on river beds where baby fish can grow and carry nutrients for small animals in the water to eat. Moreover, in dry seasons, water might dry up, but floods help refill the wetlands, keeping the ecosystem going.

Floods are a part of nature. They can destroy living things and the environment. But some ecosystems need floods to survive.

1. What's the possible meaning of the underlined word “clog” in Paragraph 2?
A.Become.B.Pollute.C.Block.D.Develop.
2. How do floods help ecosystems?
A.Nutrients carried by floods can make soil richer.
B.Floods make all the animals migrate more easily.
C.Tiny fish going with floods feed some animals.
D.Floods can improve the dirt and help plants grow.
3. What's the main idea of Paragraph 3?
A.The way in which floods feed animals.B.The benefits of floods to ecosystems.
C.An effective means of improving soil.D.The reason for people's appreciating floods.
4. What's the best title of this article?
A.The Many Effects of FloodingB.The Secret of Flooding
C.Floods-Everything Is So BadD.Floods-a Part of Nature
2024-06-13更新 | 15次组卷 | 1卷引用:甘肃省华池县第一中学2023-2024学年高一下学期期中考试英语试卷
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了杨紫琼不仅凭借热门电影《Everything Everywhere All At Once》获得了她的第一个奥斯卡奖,而且她还创造了历史,成为第一位获得最佳女主角的亚洲女性。
5 . 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。

Not only did Michelle Yeoh claim her first Oscar win for the hit film Everything Everywhere All At Once, but she did it while making history as the first Asian woman     1     (win) Best Actress.

    2     , her road is paved with obstacles (阻碍) . And she is not hesitant in raising awareness about prejudice (偏见) she     3     (encounter) throughout her career. She has been an actor for nearly 40 years, but it's taken the huge success of Everything Everywhere All At Once to elevate her to a new height of fame and recognition. Her excellent performance as Evelyn,     4     Asian-American immigrant (移民) mother struggling to make ends meet finally     5     (reveal) her personal appeal and exceptional talent to the rest of the world.

Yeoh took the stage to deliver a     6     (touch) speech with advice to never give up on your dreams. She dedicated her win     7     “the Asian community and anyone     8     has ever been identified (认定) as a     9     (minor) ”. For all the little boys and girls who look like me     10     (watch) tonight, this is a beacon (灯塔) of hope and possibilities. And ladies, don't let anybody tell you you're ever past your prime.

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6 . Liza was so _________ (frighten) in the darkness that she couldn't make a sound then. (所给词的适当形式填空)
2024-06-11更新 | 27次组卷 | 1卷引用:甘肃省华池县第一中学2023-2024学年高一下学期期中考试英语试卷
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了成功人士以不同的方式充分利用他们的周末,以及他们可能会选择做的一些事情。

7 . Many people spend weekends doing meaningless things, which is a complete waste of our life. However, successful people make the best use of their weekends differently. Here are some things they may choose to do.

    1    

Successful people don't go into the weekend with no plan.     2     It might be a little more loosely scheduled than a usual Tuesday, but with only so many hours in a week, successful people know they have to use all the free time they can get to finish tasks they need to.

Get up early.

Of course, it feels good to sleep in. However, it's actually quite refreshing (使人精力充沛的) to get up and move early on days when you don't have to get up early.     3     It will leave them feeling more refreshed than just wasting two or three hours lying in bed staring at the wall.

●Put the phone aside.

In today's busy world, most of us never truly leave work. Our phones are likely connected to our emails and Twitter accounts, meaning we may deal with a work-related task even after 5 p. m.     4     They go fishing or hiking or do something without their phones in their pockets.

●Follow hobbies.

    5     They know they'll never get that time back. Even if their hobbies require hard work, they'll still be relaxed and comfortable while working on them if they're fond of them.

A.Make a plan.
B.Prepare for the week carefully.
C.But successful people need time to let work go.
D.The weekend is the perfect time to make up for it.
E.They plan their day out just as they would on any other day.
F.Successful people start their Saturday off by hitting the gym or reading a book.
G.Successful people use every minute of their free time to do something they love.
2024-06-11更新 | 12次组卷 | 1卷引用:甘肃省华池县第一中学2023-2024学年高一下学期期中考试英语试卷
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文,文章主要讲述作者作为和平工作团志愿者在加纳北部庆祝火把节的经历。

8 . The Fire Festival is celebrated in northern Ghana. It’s a holiday we had never heard of before we came to live in a village here as Peace Corps community volunteers. It’s unbelievably great.

On the Fire Festival — Bugim Chug u in the local language — drums beat a quick and regular rhythm that locals dance to in a circle of bodies, men and women, the old and young, holding torches of burning grass above their heads, which stands for the light and getting off negative energies.

At this moment, this festival is being held at the beginning of the lunar year. The locals are all so involved in the celebration that they don’t pay as much attention to us as they normally will. When they find us getting involved as they are, they dance more vigorously and scream with joy.

Danielle, a friend of mine in the Peace Corps, says, “That we join in the celebration is significant because foreigners here are typically seen as the representatives of other organizations, not as people who are willing to join in the Fire Festival rituals (仪式). But in fact, we are dancing and celebrating as one.”

Our two-year Peace Corps service will finish up in mid-November. We can think of no better way to say goodbye than by celebrating the Fire Festival with the villagers we’ve come to know. The festival lets us see a different side of them — and lets them see a different side of us. The neighbors who sell rice are now the women who urge us to run faster and dance harder at the Fire Festival. And rather than view us as low-key (低调的) volunteers, they see us as the ones who have crazy dance steps with wild screams.

1. Why did the author go to northern Ghana?
A.To find a job.B.To go traveling.
C.To study further.D.To do voluntary work.
2. How do the locals feel when seeing the author and Danielle join in the celebration?
A.Annoyed.B.Excited.C.Confused.D.Worried.
3. What is the last paragraph mainly about?
A.The steps to dance well.
B.How the locals celebrate the Fire Festival.
C.How the author and Danielle help the locals sell rice.
D.The reason why the author and Danielle joined in the festival.
4. What can we learn from the text?
A.Practice makes perfect.
B.Where there is a will, there is a way.
C.When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
D.The grass is always greener on the other side.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文,本文主要讲AI在医疗领域的应用。

9 . With artificial intelligence (AI) seemingly working its way into every technology out there, one area where it’s considered particularly promising is in helping doctors. And already, AI is entering some doctors’ offices.

Dr. Michael Mansour of Massachusetts General Hospital is an early user who’s helped by a form of AI that could someday change the way doctors get information. When a patient comes in with unknown infection (感染), Mansour turns to a computer program called UpToDate. It’s a common tool, with more than 2 million users at 44,000 health care organizations in over 190 countries. Basically, it’s Google for doctors — searching a huge database (数据库) of articles written by experts in the field, who are all getting information from the latest research.

Wolters Kluwer Health, the company that makes UpToDate, is trying to incorporate (整合) AI so that doctors can have more of a conversation with the database.

Some doctors hope to use AI to comb through a patient’s medical history before an appointment (预约). In some cases, Dr. June-Ho Kim, who directs a program on primary care at Ariadne Labs, says AI technology may also help primary care doctors look after patients without the help of specialists. “It will free up specialists’ time to focus on more difficult cases that they need to really home in on, rather than the ones that could be answered through a few questions,” he says.

Dr. Marc Succi, who was a co-worker of Kim, says, “AI will finally prove to be a trusted medical tool. AI won’t replace doctors, but doctors who use AI will replace doctors who do not. It will become very common just like designing a PPT on a computer. It’s that level of leap.”

1. How does UpToDate help a doctor?
A.It looks after patients.B.It does a temperature test.
C.It offers useful information.D.It leads patients to doctors.
2. What do the underlined words “home in on” in paragraph 4 mean?
A.Concentrate on.B.Adapt to.
C.Waste time on.D.Have interest in.
3. What does Succi want to explain by mentioning PPT in the last paragraph?
A.The difficulty of writing.B.The user-friendlines s of AI.
C.The importance of a doctor.D.The advantages of office software.
4. What is the best title for the text?
A.AI in the Field of MedicineB.The Challenges of AI
C.Changes That AI Has BroughtD.Doctors at Home or in the Office
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文,文章主要介绍了美国制作人Dede Gardner。

10 . Dede Gardner was born in Chicago in 1967 and studied English at Columbia University. Seventeen years after her graduation, she worked as President of Plan B Entertainment, a production company started by Brad Grey.

At Plan B, Dede finds stories to make into films. Jeremy Kleiner, who is now co-president of Plan B, says Dede was his mentor (导师) before he joined her as a producing partner. “I’ve had the honor to work with her for almost 20 years,” he says. “She’s just a one-of-a-kind person in so many ways. She is very brave and views storytelling as the focus of her films.”

This year, Dede is the only woman to have won two Best Picture Oscars, for Moonlight and 12 Years a Slave. Before, together with Kleiner, she won seven films to Best Picture nominations (提名) including Selma in 2015, The Big Short in 2016 and Minari in 2021.

“Basically, whatever Dede does, it turns to gold,” says Jessie Buckley, one of the stars of Women Talking. “Dede has also changed the culture of making movies. She is always there to make the set feel comfortable when we are obviously coming across difficult things. She’s a great example to follow. She’s very careful with protecting the workers’ voice.”

Dede is actually exploring a much healthier and kinder way to make movies. She’s a producer who consciously thinks about creating a set where there is care. That includes making sure there are therapists (治疗专家) on set for all the workers in case there are emergencies happening.

1. Who set up the company Plan B Entertainment?
A.Brad Grey.B.Dede Gardner.
C.Jessie Buckley.D.Jeremy Kleiner.
2. What does Dede value most in her films?
A.Storytelling.B.Action.C.History.D.Adventure.
3. Which film made Dede get a nomination for Best Picture in 2015?
A.Moonlight.B.Selma.C.The Big Short.D.Minari.
4. What impression has Dede left on those around her?
A.She is strict with her partners.B.She always avoids difficulties.
C.She is successful and thoughtful.D.She is a medical expert.
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