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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述了研究表明艺术可以帮助学生更好地记忆科学课上学习的东西。

1 . Art and science may seem like opposite things. One means the creative flow of ideas, and the other means cold, hard data-some people believe. In fact, the two have much in common. Now, a study finds art can help students remember better what they have learned in the science class.

Mariale Hardiman, an education specialist at Johns Hopkins University, noticed that students who used art in the classroom listened more carefully. They might ask more questions. They might volunteer more ideas. What’s more, students seemed to remember more of what they had been taught when their science lessons had involved(涉及) art. To prove that, Hardiman teamed up with some researchers and six local schools.

In the experiment, the researchers worked with teachers in 16 fifth-grade classrooms. They provided traditional science lessons and art-focused ones. In a traditional science class, for example, students might read aloud from a book. In the art-focused one, they might sing the information instead.

The team randomly assigned(随机分配) each of the 350 students to either a traditional science classroom or an art-focused one. Students then learned science using that way for the whole unit-about three weeks. When they changed to a new topic, they also changed to the other type of class. This way, each student had both an art-focused class and a traditional one. Every unit was taught in both ways, to different groups of students. This enabled the researchers to see how students did in both types of classes.

The team found that students who started off in a traditional class performed better after they moved into an art-focused class. But those who started off in an art-focused class did well even when they went back to a traditional science class. These students appeared to use some of the art techniques(技巧) after going back to a traditional class. Classroom teachers reported that many students continued to sing the songs that they learned after finishing the unit. “The more we hear something, the more we retain it,” Hardiman says. “It suggests that the arts may help students apply creative ways of learning on their own.”

1. Why did Mariale Hardiman do the study?
A.To prove the importance of art at school.
B.To see if art might improve science learning
C.To find a way to help her students learn better.
D.To know how to encourage students to ask questions.
2. What were the students required to do in the experiment?
A.Take two types of classes.B.Learn three units in total.
C.Learn two topics for three weeks.D.Choose what they’d like to learn.
3. What does the underlined word “retain” in the last paragraph mean?
A.Finish.B.Express.C.Improve.D.Memorize.
4. What is the text mainly about?
A.Art helps students develop creativity.
B.Art-focused classes interest students a lot.
C.Art can make science easier to remember.
D.Art has something in common with science.
2023-12-28更新 | 201次组卷 | 19卷引用:河南省林州市第一中学2021-2022学年高一上学期开学检测(普通班)英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者在参加了自己祖母的家庭聚会后,对家庭聚会的意义有了更好的理解,规劝人们重视家庭聚会。

2 . Recently we celebrated my grandmother’s 90th birthday. Family members traveled to my hometown to visit her. This was the first time in many years that I had seen so many of them. Though this was an opportunity to see family, many people did not make it. Honestly, living far from hometown, I had missed many family gatherings. But this one made me realize how much I was really missing.

It seemed strange when I was looking at the faces, realizing whom they were and greeting them with open arms. After chatting for a while, we caught up on each other’s news. Several relatives suggested having a family reunion soon if everyone wasn’t so busy. But my grandmother’s generation was much busier, yet still found time to gather. They understood the importance of visiting one another. They knew time is flying and that those you care about most won’t be here forever.

Today, we focus on our careers and raising our kids. Our extended family isn’t the center it once was. Besides, we keep in touch on social media. But what we really miss are the potato salad, the moments of laughter and sudden bursts of excitement when we hug someone we haven’t seen for over 10 years. Although the next get-together is always a year or so away, people aren’t goods and everyone has an expiration (到期) date.

I left my grandmother’s party with a much better sense of who I am and where I come from. I spent valuable time with people who contributed to who I am today. I had forgotten how much I love them and I was reminded how much I am loved.

1. How did the author feel about missing previous family gatherings? ________
A.Concerned.B.Regretful.C.Sad.D.Annoyed.
2. What do we know about the author’s grandmother’s generation? ________
A.They were irresponsible.B.They took time seriously.
C.They stress the importance of family.D.They visited family frequently.
3. What does the author mean by the last sentence in paragraph 3? ________
A.Family reunions mean no fun.B.We should see loved ones more before it’s too late.
C.People are always too busy to get together.D.All goods have expiration dates.
4. Why does the author write the text? ________
A.To convince readers to meet friends.B.To share an interesting family reunion.
C.To compare different generations’ values.D.To stress the value of family gatherings.
2023-10-14更新 | 107次组卷 | 16卷引用:河南省林州市第一中学2021-2022学年高一下学期开学检测英语试题
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A North Carolina woman had her first birthday party at 105 years old. Although she is so old, she never realized her dream—she wanted to have a birthday party. She also wished to receive 105 birthday cards, the same number as her age.

Lorene Summey is an elderly person at Somerset Court, a nursing home in Cherryville, North Carolina. Two months ago, a worker in the nursing home asked Summey what she would like for her upcoming birthday.

“We have an old lady that has a birthday next month and she will be 105 years old! She has never had a big birthday party before, so I asked her several months ago what she would like to do for her birthday. She said she would love to have square dance at her birthday party,” Jodie Lankford wrote in a Facebook post. “I think this wish is not quite too difficult, and we can help her to achieve.”

“She explained to us her experiences in her childhood. She said her sister could always go out to enjoy herself but she had to stay home most of the time to take care of the younger ones. She felt unfairly treated by her parents at the time,” she said. “She wanted her hair and makeup done, and she wanted to wear the same dress she wore when she was young.”

“She is also concerned about another thing—she doesn’t think she could have 105 birthday cards sent by mail to her for her birthday! I’ve told her that we will have more. I have made her believe that her wish is sure to come true,” Lankford added.

Last Friday night, her great birthday party began on the square of the nursing home. The time came for the old lady to realize her wish.


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Summey looked especially beautiful that day.


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Back to her room, the caregivers showed Summey the birthday cards.


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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了世界上最大的活火山在夏威夷爆发。

4 . Mauna Loa, the world’s largest active volcano, started erupting late Sunday in the U.S. island state of Hawaii in the Pacific Ocean. The volcano last erupted 38 years ago. But it is not expected to put people in danger.

At this point, melted(熔化的) rock, called lava, is predicted not to come near populated areas, but officials warned people to be ready to move away. The path of lava flows can change quickly.

Island officials warned people to stay away from the areas where lava is coming out because it can shoot 30 to 60 meters in the air. The gas coming from the eruption is also harmful. At the moment, however, the state said air quality on the island is good.

The eruption is a new experience for many people on the island. There are more than twice as many people living there compared to the last time Mauna Loa erupted. State officials are most concerned about an area about 50 kilometers to the south of the volcano where about 5,000 people live.

There is some concern about a weak area on the southwestern part of the mountain. If lava escapes from that area, it could threaten places where people live in just hours or days. The lava has never come up through that area during past eruptions.

The lava could flow toward the city of Hilo, which has about 45,000 people. That could take about a week. Scientists say they hope the lava flows like it did in 1984, when it moved slowly.

Hawaii mayor is Mitch Roth. He said the eruption “will be remarkable”, but he does not think it will cause problems for people visiting Hawaii. He said many people come to Hawaii to see volcanoes, but they have to travel a long way to a national park. Now, they can see an eruption much more easily. “You can just look out your window at night and you’ll be able to see Mauna Loa erupting,” he said.

1. Why did officials give people a warning?
A.The way lava flows is uncertain.B.Air quality on the island isn’t good.
C.The lava can shoot 60 meters at least.D.The lava will reach where people live.
2. Why do some people worry about the weak area?
A.It is near populated places.B.No lava has come up through it.
C.Many people live there.D.It can stop eruptions.
3. What does Mitch Roth agree with?
A.People had better leave Hawaii soon.
B.The eruption is a possible danger to visitors.
C.It is convenient to watch an eruption in Hawaii.
D.The eruption is a once-in-a-century natural wonder.
4. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A.People in Hawaii Are Ready to Escape
B.Volcanoes in Hawaii Always Attract Visitors
C.Damage of Volcano in Hawaii Is Not Clear
D.World’s Largest Active Volcano Erupts in Hawaii
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章简要介绍了在美国、亚洲和欧洲,对海龟作为宠物的需求不断增长,这导致了偷猎行为的增加以及全球多国采取的保护措施。

5 . A growing demand for turtles(乌龟) as pets in the United States, Asia, and Europe has led to a rise in poaching. Poaching means to catch or kill an animal illegally. Wildlife trade experts believe the rise in poaching is adding to the worldwide drop in rare freshwater turtles. Such concerns have led to proposals to increase protection for freshwater turtles.

More than 180 nations have gathered this week in Panama as part of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, or CITES.

Tara Easter, a doctoral student, studies the trade. She looked at turtle trade data from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. She found that the business export trade for mud turtles in the United States increased from 1,844 in 1999 to nearly 40,000 in 2017 and that the trade in musk turtles increased from 8,254 in 1999 to more than 281,000 in 2016.

The United States and several Latin American countries have suggested stopping or limiting the trade in more than 20 turtle species. In their CITES proposal, the countries included data from Mexico that found nearly 20,000 were confiscated from 2010 to 2022. To confiscate means to take something away from someone to carry out laws or rules.

The illegal trade has also led governments to suggest listing for the first time 42 turtle species under CITES, including North American musk turtles. A listing means traders will need permits to sell them internationally.

Matthew Strickler is with the U.S. Department of the Interior. He is heading the American group at the CITES meeting in Panama. He called the possible listings and increased protection for North American turtles “really, really important”.

“We’ve seen this pattern of turtles being depleted in one place, and then poachers and traders moving to another place,” Strickler said. “Southeast Asia was depleted. They moved to Africa. Now, we see them moving to the Americas.”

1. What is the real cause of the drop in the turtle population?
A.Hunting them for their medical value.B.The pollution of freshwater.
C.Humans’ keeping them as pets.D.Their homes being destroyed.
2. What do we know from Tara Easter’s study?
A.Turtle trade grew rapidly.B.Turtles were well protected.
C.Turtles grow more and more popular.D.Mud turtles were liked better than musk turtles.
3. What does listing some species under CITES mean?
A.Allowing selling them freely.B.Limiting the trade in them internationally.
C.Hunting them by law.D.Canceling international wildlife trade.
4. What does the underlined word “depleted” in the last paragraph probably mean?
A.Fed.B.Reduced.C.Joined.D.Protected.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了神舟十四号载人飞船返回舱成功着陆及宇航员们在太空中的工作。
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。

Three Chinese astronauts landed in a northern desert on Sunday after six months in space. They had been working     1     (complete) the basic structure of the Tiangong space station, a symbol of the country’s     2     (ambition) space program. A capsule carrying commander Chen Dong and astronauts Liu Yang and Cai Xuzhe touched down at a landing site in the Gobi Desert in northern China at approximately 8:10 pm.

Before leaving the Chinese space station, they had spent almost five days with three     3     (colleague) who arrived on Wednesday in the Shenzhou-15 spaceship,     4     (mark) the first time China had six astronauts in space at the same time.

The astronauts     5     (carry) out of the capsule by medical workers about 40 minutes after landing. They all wore smiles and appeared to be in good condition, waving     6     (happy) at the workers at the landing site.

The three astronauts were part of the Shenzhou-14 spaceship,     7     was launched in June. After their arrival at Tiangong space station, Chen, Liu and Cai performed three spacewalks, held a live science lecture from the station and conducted     8     range of experiments.

Tiangong space station will be the only space station still up and running in the universe one day     9     the International Space Station     10     (retire) by around the end of the decade as expected.

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文章大意:本文是说明文。文章介绍了听音乐对身体的几种好处。

7 . The Health Benefits of Music

Music can have a big impact on your mental health.     1     But it can actually do more than just change your state of mind—music has an impact on you physically, too. Here are just a few of the transformative effects of music on your health!

It improves the cardiovascular (心血管的) health. Good music may just help your heart to be healthier.     2     One study found that music reduced the levels of the stress hormone cortisol in people’s systems, and reduced blood pressure.

    3     If you’re looking to take your exercise performance to the next level you may want to consider doing it with the help of music. Studies have found listening to music as you exercise improves endurance, productivity, power, and strength. If you’ve ever wondered why professional athletes don’t listen to music during a race, it’s because they aren’t allowed to— for this very reason!

It boosts your immune system. With cold and flu season on the horizon, you may want to make sure you’ve got all your favorite songs downloaded.     4    

It helps you sleep better.     5     A study showed that students who listened to relaxing classical music for 45 minutes before turning in slept significantly better than before. If you’re having trouble sleeping, try listening to a little soft music before bedtime.

It’s safe to say the next time you need a little pick-me-up, turning on your favorite tune is the smartest option—and the healthiest, too!

A.It enhances your performance.
B.It might help improve your creativity.
C.Over 30% of Americans suffer from poor sleep.
D.There has been a link found between heart health and classical music.
E.It can make you relaxed, increase your focus and help you deal with stress.
F.Some studies have found that music can change how people look at their lives.
G.Studies have found that listening to music helps to prevent infection and illness.
2023-02-01更新 | 219次组卷 | 6卷引用:河南省安阳市第一中学等2校2022-2023学年高三下学期开学考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。本文主要介绍了为了避免鸟类在迁徙季节和玻璃相碰撞导致死亡,费城开展了志愿项目,鼓励建筑在午夜至清晨六点之间关闭或调暗不必要的外部和内部灯光。

8 . Each year, as many as one billion birds are killed in the US from collisions (相撞) with glass windows and buildings every year. Birds that crashed into Philadelphia buildings began to be collected in the 1890s. Nearly 100 species of birds are known to have died out from crashes with buildings and other structures in Philadelphia. Many other species are probably affected in the city.

Called Lights Out Philly, the voluntary program in Philadelphia encourages buildings to turn out or dim unnecessary external and internal lights between midnight and six o’clock early in the morning to protect birds as they pass through during migration seasons.

Bird migration seasons are from April l to May 31 in spring and from August 15 to November 15 in fall. Each year, millions of birds pass through Philadelphia along a migration route known as the Atlantic Flyway. Bird-glass crashes are very common for migrating birds, most of which travel at night. Glass is difficult for them to recognize as hard surfaces, and artificial light can fool them into crashing with buildings and outdoor structures. Turning off lights between midnight and sunrise helps minimize the effect of artificial light when most birds are migrating.

On Oct. 2, 2020, a stormy and foggy day, Philadelphia had its largest mass collision event in more than 70 years with an estimated 1,000 birds crashing with buildings in one 3.5-square block area in just one day. Paired with a terrible storm of weather and fog conditions, the bright city and building lights attracted and confused the migrating birds, causing them to crash with buildings and outdoor structures.

Even if you don’t play a part in managing the lights of a big building, you can help birds avoid crashes by making the glass opaque to reduce the amount and intensity of artificial light at night, changing the color of lighting to blue or green, shortening the duration lights are on, directing the lighting downward or screening lighting.

1. What is the first paragraph mainly about?
A.The rich biological diversity in Philadelphia.
B.Great efforts to protect migrating birds in Philadelphia.
C.The present and the past of the bird conservation in America.
D.The serious consequence of bird-glass crashes in Philadelphia.
2. What added the danger to the migrating birds on Oct. 2, 2020?
A.Bad weather conditions.B.Traveling in the day.
C.The mistaken route.D.Too many buildings.
3. What does the underlined word “opaque” mean in the last paragraph?
A.Light-reflecting.B.Delicate.C.Lightproof.D.Clean.
4. What is the best title for the text?
A.It Is Difficult to Save the Migrating Birds
B.Philadelphia Turns out Lights to Save Migrating Birds
C.External and Internal Lights Affect the Bird Migration
D.Lights Out Philly Program Helps Save Endangered Birds
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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最新的科学研究,该研究发现晚上太晚吃饭可能会导致体重增加。

9 . Doctors and nutritionists have been telling that one should not eat right before going to bed. However, one should also not eat late at night, according to a recent study. It has been said that when we eat late at night, we’re going against our body’s rhythm.

According to the researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital, eating late at night increases the risk of obesity and weight gain. The analysis of the study revealed that the time when a person eats their last meal impacts the calories burned, appetite and how the body stores fat.

To conduct their study, a total of 16 participants with the body mass index (BMI) that is of the obese range or considered overweight were studied. Every one was given the same meals and they were divided into two groups: The first group was required to eat their meals early in the day and the other with each meal 250 minutes late.

The team of researchers found that eating late had a significant impact on the regulation of hunger hormones. The level of leptin (瘦蛋白) inhibits the human appetite. It was reduced across the period of 24 hours due to late eating. It was observed that eating late doubled the chance of being hungry. When participants ate later, they burned calories at a much slower rate.

In a press release the first author Nina Vujovic said, “In this study, we asked a simple question, ‘Does the time that we eat matter when everything else is kept consistent?’ and we found that eating four hours later makes a major difference to the hunger levels, the way calories burn after we eat, and the way our body stores fat.”

This study adds to a growing body of evidence showing just how important meal timing can be when it comes to body weight. Based on what this and other studies have shown, people who are watching their weight may want to get rid of the late night snacks and eat most of their meals earlier in the day.

1. What’s the difference between the two groups in paragraph 3?
A.The variety of the diet.B.The fat content in their meals.
C.The calories in their meals.D.Their eating schedules.
2. What can we do to beat obesity according to the study?
A.Avoid eating late at night.
B.Keep a moderate sense of hunger.
C.Abandon consuming food low in fat.
D.Make sure to have supper at a set time.
3. What does the underlined word “It” in paragraph 4 refer to?
A.The human appetite.B.The leptin level.
C.The body mass index.D.The chance of being hungry.
4. From which is the text probably taken?
A.A health magazine.B.A biology textbook.
C.A travel brochure.D.A biography.
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文章大意:本文是应用文,介绍了卡塔尔足球世界杯门票的购买信息。

10 . FIFA Ticketing Centres

The Last-Minute over the counter sales in Doha, Qatar starts on 18 October 2022 at the FIFA Main Ticketing Centre (MTC), and from 30 October at the Ticketing Centre(TCX). Both ticketing centres will be open until the final match day of the competition on 18 December 2022.

The exact location of the FIFA Main Ticketing Centre (Doha Exhibition &. Convention Center—DECC) can be found here and the exact location of the Ticketing Centre (Ali Bin Hamad Al Attiyah Arena) can be found here.

Please find below the opening hours of the FIFA Main Ticketing Centre;

Dates/Opening hours (Doha time)

18.10.2022- 17.12.2022/Sat-Thu:10:00-22:00; Fri:14:00-22:00

18.12.2022/10:00-18:00

Please find below the opening hours of the Ticketing Centre:

Dates/Opening hours (Doha time)

30.10.2022- 17.12.2022/Sat-Thu:10:00-22:00; Fri:14:00-22:00

18.12.2022/10:00-18:00

In addition to ticket sales, you may visit the FIFA Main Ticketing Centre and Ticketing

Centre for customer service enquiries and mobile ticket supports.

Please note that it is not possible to purchase tickets in the Ticketing Service Point (TSP) located in Hamad International Airport as this facility is dedicated for customers arriving in Qatar and needing information about ticketing or support on how to download the FIFA Ticketing Application and their respective tickets.

All tickets purchased over the counter at the FIFA Main Ticketing Centre as of 18 October or at the Ticketing Centre from 30 October during the Last-Minute sales phase will be delivered as paper tickets, in-person directly after completing the ticket application process and paying for tickets.

Please treat your tickets with care and keep them safe at all times as duplicate (复制) tickets will not be issued.

1. When does FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 end?
A.On 18 October 2022.B.On 30 October 2022.
C.On 18 December 2022.D.On 30 December 2022.
2. Which place should you avoid when buying tickets?
A.MTC.B.TSP.C.TCX.D.DECC.
3. How can you get the Last-Minute tickets bought over the counter?
A.By mail.B.By contacting agents.
C.By downloading digital tickets.D.By picking up in person.
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