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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。本文主要介绍了入住新公寓后可以采取的几个措施来让自己尽快适应新环境,并使公寓更具个人风格和舒适感。

1 . Moving into your own apartment is exciting, but it can sometimes take a little while to really feel settled in.     1     And many of them are inexpensive and easy to do!

Work on unpacking one room at a time if you’re just moving in. As you start to unpack boxes, work on one room at a time.     2     Arrange each room neatly, making it feel lived-in before you move on to the next one. For instance, you might set up your bedroom first, then the living room, then the kitchen and finally the bathroom.

    3     Many apartments are short on space, so you may find that you have to be very cautious when you’re planning your furniture layout. Think about how you want to use each space, then arrange the furniture to maximize the functionality of that area. For instance, if you love to have people over, you might arrange the seating in your living room so all the chairs face each other. If you spend a lot of time watching your favourite shows, your layout might be a sofa and an easy chair in front of the TV.

Light scented (香薰的) candles to make your apartment smell more like home.     4     Lighting a candle in your apartment can change the feel almost instantly, especially if you choose a candle that smells like baked goods, warm vanilla, sandalwood, or leather. Or, if there was a certain candle you loved at your last place, you could light that, instead.

Hang art and photos that reflect your style throughout your place. Art is the perfect way to express your personal style, so search thrift stores, secondhand shops, and online stores for deals on art pieces that make you feel good. You can also display pictures of your family and friends.     5    

A.That way you won’t make a mess.
B.Place your furniture so it decides different spaces.
C.Don’t underestimate the power of a comforting scent.
D.Make you feel at home and use it to paint one of your rooms.
E.That will give you an instant feeling of comfort when you look at them.
F.Fortunately, there are plenty of things you can do to warm up your space.
G.That way, you don’t have to worry about spending a lot money to stock up all at once.
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了四个关于人类与动物之间美好友谊的故事。

2 . Enjoy these four stories of wonderful friendships between people and creatures.

Albi the Glowing Cow Boy

By Georgia Bwng. Illustrated by Angela Cogo

On a quiet farm in frosty moonlight, a calf (小牛) called Albi is born. A boy called Rufus lives nearby. Soon. Albi and Rufus set off on an incredible journey-but why are the two so deeply connected and how can they each find what they are searching for?

The Boy Who Saved a Bear

By Nizrana Farook

Nuwan works at a library delivering books, but when he unexpectedly crosses the path of a dangerous group of thieves, he must go on the run. Hiding deep in a cave he realizes he’s not alone-he’s sharing his shelter with a scared bear. Nuwan comforted the bear, so this unlikely pair become friends and are soon working together to stop the bad guys and solve a mystery.

Pax

By Sara Pennypacker, Illustrated by Jon Kassen

Peter has a special bond with Pax-a half-tamed fox cub (幼崽). When a war breaks out suddenly, Peter has to move to live with his grandfather, leaving Pax behind. Can the friends find their way back to each other? This story is accompanied by lots of beautiful illustrations.

Wilder

By Penny Chrimes

When a half-wild girl appears from the marshes (沼泽), the people of a nearby village treat her with doubt. She has a mysterious connection to animals, especially the falcon who circles above her. When the river starts to dry up and a dark sickness begins to spread, the girl sets out to save the villagers.

1. Why do Nuwan and the bear become friends?
A.They live in the same place.B.They have to solve a mystery.
C.The bear was comforted by Nuwan.D.The bear saved Nuwan from the thieves.
2. What makes Pax separate from Peter?
A.The force of thieves.B.An unexpected war.
C.The decision of Peter’s grandfather.D.The villagers’ doubt.
3. What do the four stories above have in common?
A.They are created with the same theme.B.Their plots are only full of adventures.
C.They are accompanied by beautiful pictures.D.Their characters grew up with their animal friends.
2024-01-15更新 | 45次组卷 | 1卷引用:西藏林芝市2023-2024学年高三上学期期末考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了一种能够通过电解水和氧气的电化学反应直接从烟道气等气体源中去除二氧化碳的系统。这项技术的成果可以将直接空气捕获转变为减缓气候变化的有希望的前沿技术。该系统可以适用于各种场景,并且通过使用可再生能源供电,可以几乎没有碳足迹。

3 . As reported in the journal Nature, one system can directly remove carbon dioxide from sources ranging from flue gas (烟道气) to the atmosphere by using electricity to induce a water-and-oxygen-based electrochemical reaction. This technological achievement could turn direct air capture (捕获) from edge industry into a promising front for climate change relief.

Most carbon-capture systems involve a two-step process: First, high-pH liquids are used to separate the carbon dioxide, which is acidic, from mixed-gas streams such as flue gas. Next, the carbon dioxide is regenerated from the solution through heating or by injecting a low-pH liquid.

“Once the carbon dioxide is trapped in these solvents (溶剂), you have to regenerate it,” says Haotian Wang, assistant professor at Rice University. “There are literally no chemicals produced or consumed with our process. We also don’t need to heat up or pressurize our device, we just need to put it into a power outlet and it will work.”

Another drawback of current carbon-capture technologies is their reliance on large-scale, centralized infrastructure. By contrast, the system developed in the Wang lab is an extensible, modular, point-of-use concept that can adapt to a variety of scenarios. “The technology can be scaled up to industrial settings-power plants, chemical plants-but the great thing about it is that it allows for small-scale use as well: I can even use it in my office.” Wang says.

Also the reactor can continuously remove carbon dioxide from a simulated (模拟的) flue gas with efficiency above 98% using a relatively low electricity input. Wang notes that the process has “no carbon footprint or a very limited footprint” if powered by electricity from renewable sources such as solar or wind. “This is great news considering that renewablel electricity is becoming more and more cost-effective,” Wang says.

1. What does the author intend to do in Paragraph 2?
A.Add up some opposite reasons.B.Offer basic evidences to the topic.
C.Summarize the following paragraphs.D.Provide some background information.
2. What do we know about Wang’s system according to the text?
A.It involves a two-step process.B.It creates some chemicals.
C.It is simple and easy to operate.D.It needs to be used in big plants.
3. How does the author support the topic?
A.By making comparisons.B.By listing many numbers.
C.By providing research results.D.By analyzing causes and effects.
4. What is the author’s attitude towards Wang’s technology?
A.Unclear.B.Favourable.C.Objective.D.Disapproving.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了意大利研究人员开发的世界上第一个可食用的可充电电池。这个电池由可食用材料制成,可以在人体消化系统中使用,为小型电子设备提供能量。

4 . Around 3,500 Americans ingest (摄入) batteries every year. It’s apparently such a repeating issue that even a specific hotline was built in the event of such an emergency.

And while it’s unlikely your wristwatch’s power source will ever be safe to eat, that doesn’t mean all batteries will remain uneatable-in fact, some are being designed with digestion specifically in mind.

A team of researchers at the Italian Institute of Technology recently revealed what isl being called as the world’s first fully rechargeable, eatable battery. As detailed in a paper published with Advanced Materials, the new device has made good use of some eatable materials.

“Eatable electronic devices will have major implications for gastrointestinal tract (胃肠道) monitoring, treatment, as well as rapid food quality monitoring,” reads the paper’s abstract, adding that although recent research proved the feasibility of eatable sensors and circuits, “fully eatable electronic devices and eatable power sources are still required, of which there have been very few examples.”

According to the team’s findings, their proof-of-concept battery was capable of producing 0.65 volts, which is safely low enough for the human body to handle. The ingestible could provide 48 μA of current for 12 minutes, or alternatively, a few microamps (微安) for over an hour. Such a power supply could provide enough energy for small electronics alike to eatable pill-shaped modules and other gastrointestinal procedure alternatives.

In a statement, researcher coordinator Mario Caironi explained that such a product could help power monitors for both human health conditions and food storage. Additionally, given their safety, products with stronger power could be used within children’s toys, where ingestion risk is higher.

In the team’s statement, co-author Ivan Ilic also explained that despite the battery’s relatively low power, its digestibility provides a promising example of a battery that doesn’t use any harmful materials.

1. What is the necessity of developing eatable batteries?
A.They help with the food shortage.B.They can avoid the harm caused by eating batteries.
C.They are useful in some special fields.D.They have no impact on the environment.
2. Which is the closest in meaning to “feasibility” in Paragraph 4?
A.Availability.B.Flexibility.C.Responsibility.D.Possibility.
3. What can we infer from the statements in the last paragraph?
A.The application of the battery has a long way to go.
B.The eatable batteries will be widely used in our life.
C.The development of the eatable battery is promising.
D.The eatable batteries will soon be put into production.
4. In which section of a magazine can we read the text?
A.News Corner.B.Story Garden.C.Language World.D.Technology Square.
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。这篇文章讲述了作者和他的妻子在40年前面临失业和贷款问题的困境,但他们仍然在圣诞节期间买了一颗廉价的人造圣诞树,并最终从困境中逐渐走出来。现在,这颗圣诞树成为他们家庭的一个纪念物,象征着他们目前家庭的艰难起步。

5 . Christmastime is generally thought of as joyful. But 40 years ago, it was a ______ time for my wife, Geri, and me. Both of us were about to lose our ______. I was an educator and Geri was a psychologist. To make matters ______, we had loans (贷款) on two houses-at a time when interest rates hovered (徘徊) at 16%. We wanted to ______ one of our houses, but the sale ______ at the last minute.

A place to call ______ looked extremely hopeless for us. Yet we ______ to celebrate Christmas in our new house before we faced the terrible ______ of becoming homeless. So we did something crazy: We ______ a Christmas tree.

It was an artificial tree—the ______ we could find at the local store. I ______ we spent just $11 or $12 on it. It looked ______ with nothing on it, which is only what you would expect from such an inexpensive ______. But it didn’t look half bad when it was fully ______.

Perhaps it gave us good ______. Our job situation turned around, making it ______ for us to keep our new house after all. We ______ put up the tree every year. Friends have advised us to ______ it. But our daughters, who know its ______, insist that we keep it.

Today, the tree is a reminder of our ______ beginnings in our present home-the same one where it first stood up 40 years ago.

1.
A.confusingB.difficultC.embarrassingD.annoying
2.
A.chancesB.hopesC.jobsD.lives
3.
A.easierB.furtherC.lessD.worse
4.
A.rentB.sellC.buildD.donate
5.
A.fell throughB.went throughC.fell behindD.went down
6.
A.homeB.heavenC.officeD.palace
7.
A.refusedB.hesitatedC.decidedD.supposed
8.
A.processB.progressC.resultD.practice
9.
A.boughtB.plantedC.foundD.borrowed
10.
A.biggestB.heaviestC.prettiestD.cheapest
11.
A.realizeB.rememberC.wonderD.imagine
12.
A.pitifulB.gratefulC.joyfulD.powerful
13.
A.giftB.themeC.topicD.object
14.
A.equippedB.polishedC.decoratedD.deserted
15.
A.choiceB.luckC.supportD.reward
16.
A.hardB.necessaryC.urgentD.possible
17.
A.stillB.againC.alsoD.even
18.
A.hideB.removeC.repairD.improve
19.
A.recordB.qualityC.historyD.function
20.
A.potentialB.guiltC.illegalD.hard
2024-01-13更新 | 47次组卷 | 1卷引用:西藏林芝市2023-2024学年高三上学期期末考试英语试题
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文章大意:这一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了22岁的大学生心怀“回馈社会”的信念,无怨无悔休学去西部地区做志愿者的故事。
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。

Jiang Zhirong, 22, is from Yingcheng, Hubei Province. Last year, she passed the examination for upgrading from a junior college student to a university student, and     1     (admit) as an undergraduate at Hubei Minzu University.

As she was the only one in her class     2     succeeded in passing the exam, Jiang’s teacher and classmates advised her not to suspend her schooling, but she was     3     (determine) because she “wanted to give back to society”.

As a member of the Plan of the 2022 College Students Volunteer Service to Western Regions, Jiang has now worked in Hubei’s Laifeng County, at the junction (交界处) of three     4     (province), Hubei, Hunan and Chongqing.

In the     5     (two) year of her junior high school studies, Jiang’s father passed away. Her mother was unable to take care of herself because she suffered from     6     illness and her grandmother later succumbed (被压垮) to Alzheimer’s.

    7     (help) Jiang’s family, the local government helped rebuild their house. A kind-hearted man called Nie Chunhua gave support towards Jiang’s mother living in a welfare home.     8     a heart full of gratitude, Jiang studied very hard in technical secondary school and college, until she passed the undergraduate upgrading exam and suspended her schooling.

Speaking of her     9     (decide), Jiang said, “When I was asked whether I would regret     10     (suspend) school to volunteer in the western regions, I was certain I would never.”

2024-01-13更新 | 39次组卷 | 1卷引用:西藏林芝市2023-2024学年高三上学期期末考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是说明文。文章主要介绍共享经济的好处和弊端。

7 . The sharing economy is a trend that has been growing in recent years. This economy is based on sharing resources, such as cars, homes, and even clothing, rather than owning them outright. Some popular examples of the sharing economy include Uber, Airbnb, and Lyft.

The sharing economy has several potential benefits. For one, it can help reduce waste and increase sustainability(可持续性), as resources are being used more efficiently. Additionally, it can help provide more affordable options for consumers, as well as create new sources of income for people who may not have had access to traditional job opportunities.

However, there are also potential drawbacks to the sharing economy. Many of the workers in the sharing economy are considered independent contractors, which means they are not entitled to the same benefits and protections as traditional employees. Additionally, there have been concerns about safety and insurance coverage for both the workers and consumers using these services.

1. What is the sharing economy?
A.An economy based on owning resources outright.
B.An economy based on sharing resources.
C.An economy based on consuming more resources.
D.An economy based on throwing away resources.
2. What are some potential benefits of the sharing economy?
A.It can create more waste and reduce sustainability.
B.It can create more expensive options for consumers.
C.It can provide affordable options for consumers and create new sources of income.
D.It can reduce job opportunities.
3. What are some popular examples of the sharing economy?
A.Private car ownership, traditional hotels, and taxis.
B.Public transportation, traditional hotels, and taxis.
C.Uber, Airbnb, and Lyft.
D.Uber, private car ownership, and public transportation.
4. What is one potential benefit of the sharing economy for people who may not have had access to traditional job opportunities?
A.It can create more traditional job opportunities.
B.It can eliminate traditional job opportunities.
C.It can provide new sources of income.
D.It can reduce job opportunities.
2023-08-09更新 | 149次组卷 | 2卷引用:西藏林芝市第二高级中学2022-2023学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题
阅读理解-阅读单选(约220词) | 较易(0.85) |
文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了科技的兴起对我们工作方式以及工作机会所带来的影响。

8 . Technology has revolutionized (使革命化) the way we work in many ways. One of the most significant changes has been the shift towards remote and flexible work. With the rise of internet and cloud-based software, workers are no longer tied to a physical office and can work from anywhere with an internet connection. This has allowed for greater flexibility and work-life balance, as well as reduced commuting (通勤) time and costs.

Another major change is the increasing use of automation and artificial intelligence in the workplace. This has the potential to increase efficiency and productivity, as well as reduce the need for certain types of work. However, it also raises concerns about job displacement and the need for workers to adapt to new technologies.

Finally, technology has greatly expanded the types of jobs available. With the rise of the gig (临时工) economy and freelance (自由职业者) work, workers can now find opportunities in areas such as graphic design (平面设计), copywriting (文案撰写), and social media management. This has created opportunities for individuals to work in areas that were previously inaccessible or did not exist.

1. What is the shift in the way we work brought about by technology?
A.Flexible and remote work.B.Tying people to a physical office.
C.Increased commuting and travel.D.Higher costs and lower productivity.
2. What is the impact of internet and cloud-based software on the way we work?
A.It has reduced work-life balance.B.It has increased commuting time and costs.
C.It has allowed for greater flexibility and work-life balance.D.It has caused job displacement.
3. What are the potential benefits of automation and AI in the workplace?
A.Increased job displacement.B.Reduced efficiency and productivity.
C.Increased efficiency and productivity.D.Increased commuting and travel.
4. What has technology allowed for in terms of job availability?
A.Technology has decreased the number of available jobs.
B.Technology has created opportunities for individuals to work in areas that were previously inaccessible or did not exist.
C.Technology has only impacted traditional office jobs.
D.Technology has increased commuting time and costs.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。气候变化是一个全球性问题,几乎影响到地球上生活的方方面面。文章主要列举了气候变化对各个行业带来的影响。

9 . Climate change is a global issue that affects nearly every aspect of life on Earth. The warming of the planet due to increased greenhouse gas emissions is leading to a range of impacts, from rising sea levels to more frequent extreme weather events. These impacts are not equal across the world, however, and some countries and communities are more vulnerable than others.

One of the most immediate impacts of climate change is food insecurity. Changes in temperature and precipitation (降水) patterns can affect crop yields (产量), leading to food shortages and price increases. Climate change can also affect fishing communities, as ocean temperatures and acidification (酸化) can harm marine (海洋的) life.

Climate change can also have broader impacts on human health, particularly if it leads to the spread of disease. For example, warmer temperatures can create conditions that are more conducive (有助于) to the spread of mosquito-borne (蚊子传播的) illnesses like dengue fever (登革热)and malaria (疟疾). Additionally, extreme weather events can cause injuries and illnesses, as well as disrupt healthcare services.

Finally, climate change can have significant economic impacts, particularly in sectors such as agriculture, forestry, and insurance. These impacts can have ripple effects (涟漪效应) throughout the economy, affecting businesses and individuals alike.

1. What is one immediate impact of climate change?
A.Decreased food production.B.Increased food production.
C.Decreased fishing.D.Decreased human health.
2. How can climate change affect human health?
A.It can only affect the spread of mosquito-borne illnesses.
B.It can only affect healthcare services.
C.It can lead to the spread of disease and disrupt healthcare services.
D.It has no impact on human health.
3. What are some economic impacts of climate change?
A.Agriculture, forestry, and insurance are not impacted.
B.These impacts only affect businesses, not individuals.
C.They can have ripple effects throughout the economy and affect businesses and individuals.
D.They are not significant.
4. What is one potential impact of climate change on fishing communities?
A.Increased catches.B.Decreased catches.C.No impact.D.Increased profits.
2023-08-09更新 | 30次组卷 | 1卷引用:西藏林芝市第二高级中学2022-2023学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍的是Pompeii古城的相关历史及其对了解古罗马社会生活和文化艺术的重要意义。

10 . The city of Pompeii is a partially buried Roman town­city near modern Naples in the Italian region of Campania. Along with Herculaneum, Pompeii was partially destroyed and buried under 4 m to 6 m of ash in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.

By the 1st century AD, Pompeii was one of a number of towns located near the base of the volcano, Mount Vesuvius. The area had a large population which grew prosperous(繁荣的) from the region’s agricultural fertility(丰产). Many of Pompeii’s neighboring communities also suffered damage or destruction during the 79 AD eruption. The eruption occurred on August 24.

A study of the eruption products and victims indicated that at Vesuvius and surrounding towns heat was the main cause of death of people, previously believed to have died by ash suffocation(窒息). The results of the study, published in 2010, show that exposure to at least 250 ℃ hot surges at a distance of 10 kilometres from the vent(出口) was sufficient to cause instant death, even if people were sheltered within buildings.

In 1748, a farmer called Andre and his brother dug a cupboard made of metal. To their surprise, there are a lot of dissolved jewelry and ancient money in it.

This news took air. The farmers were thinking of the legend of disappeared Pompeii that ancestors told them. So, many archaeologists, historians, and even treasure hunters swarmed(蜂拥) there. In 1876, Italy government agreed with experts to dig the Pompeii out. Through a hundred years’ working, they dug the Pompeii out completely.

The historian Vanya said, “What a horrifying scene! Many people died when they are dormant(休眠的), and some people died behind the door of home. They were raising their hands and breathing ...”

Compared with nature, human seems small and weak. We don’t have enough power to compete with nature, so we should respect nature and protect the environment to lessen disasters.

1. What did the people of Pompeii depend on for a living?
A.Industry.B.Agriculture.
C.Hunting.D.Business.
2. What caused the deaths according to the study?
A.Ash suffocation.B.Lack of shelters.
C.Extreme heat.D.Starvation.
3. What does the underlined phrase “took air” most probably mean?
A.Spread.B.Disappeared.
C.Increased.D.Reduced.
4. What does the last paragraph tell us to do?
A.To compete with nature.B.To fight against disasters.
C.To protect our surroundings.D.To research on nature.
2023-08-08更新 | 37次组卷 | 1卷引用:西藏林芝市第二高级中学2022-2023学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题
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