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1 . Ice cream is especially popular in the United States. In fact, Americans eat more ice cream than people in any other country. Ice cream is a frozen treat that comes in hundreds of flavors. What’s your favorite flavor? Is it vanilla? That is the most popular flavor by far. Chocolate ranks second in popularity.

Making ice cream is pretty simple. It’s usually made from milk, cream, sugar, and flavorings (调味品). Mix them all together as you freeze them and you get ice cream. As the mixture begins to freeze you can then add fruit, nuts, or chocolate. Soft ice cream is just the ice cream that isn’t fully frozen yet. Some people make ice cream at home in an ice cream mixer, a special kind of home freezer. But nearly all ice cream produced today is made by machines in ice cream factories.

There are many other popular frozen desserts that are similar to ice cream. Sherbet is made from fruit syrup (糖浆) that has milk or egg white added to it. Spumoni is an ice cream with fruits and nuts. Ice milk, also called low-fat ice cream, is a sweetened frozen food made of skimmed milk.

You can even get ice cream made without milk or cream. Soy ice cream and rice ice cream are made without dairy products. They’re made using soy bean milk or rice milk instead.

Ice cream comes in countless flavors. You’ve probably eaten vanilla and chocolate ice cream. Other favorites include strawberry, cherry, peach, butter pecan, and chocolate mint. But have you ever eaten ice cream flavored with garlic or green tea? Some people do. You can even buy ice cream flavored with rose petals.

1. The underlined word “That” in first paragraph refers to “___________”.
A.any ice creamB.vanillaC.flavorD.frozen treat
2. What can we know from the second paragraph?
A.We should add nuts after we freeze the mixture.
B.Most Americans make their cream at home.
C.Soft ice cream isn’t fully frozen.
D.Making ice cream isn’t considered to be simple.
3. The main idea of the third paragraph is __________.
A.other frozen dessertsB.desserts in America
C.ice creamD.ice cream with milk
4. What is made of skimmed milk?
A.Sherbet. B.Spumoni. C.Soft-serve ice cream. D.Low-fat ice cream.
2024-04-10更新 | 28次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省张家界市民族中学2023-2024学年高二下学期入学考试英语试题
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2 . 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。

To act with honesty and good faith was such a habit with Susan that she had never before thought of examining the Golden Rule:” All things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them.” But the longer she thought about it, the more seriously she doubted that she did not always obey it. So she asked her mother about its meaning.

“It implies. ”said her mother, “in the first place, a total destruction of all selfishness (自私): for a man who loves himself better than his neighbors, can never do to others as he would have others do to him. We are bound not only to do, but to feel, toward others as we would have others feel toward us. Remember. it is much easier to blame others for their selfishness than to overcome temptation (诱惑) when we face it. ”

Susan thought carefully and seriously about what her mother had said. She told herself that she would remember and follow the Golden Rule.

It was not long after this that an opportunity to test Susan’s principles occurred. One Saturday evening when she went, as usual, to farmer Thompson’s hotel, to bring back the money for her mother’s washing for the boarders, which amounted to five pounds. She found the farmer in the yard.

He was apparently in a terrible rage (勃然大怒) with some horse dealers with whom he had been bargaining (讨价还价). He held in his hand an open handbag, full of banknotes, and didn’t see the child as she made her request, except to blame her, as usual, for troubling him when he was busy. After that, he handed her a banknote. Glad to escape so easily, Susan hurried out of the gate. and then, pausing to put the money safely in her pocket, she discovered that he had given her two banknotes instead of one. She looked around: nobody was around to see her discovery.

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“It is mine, all mine.” she said happily to herself. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Suddenly she turned around and rushed along the road with breathless speed. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

2024-04-10更新 | 19次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省张家界市民族中学2023-2024学年高二下学期入学考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了弗吉尼亚联邦大学的一个项目让学生和老年人联系来对抗疫情带来的孤独感。

3 . A program at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) is hoping to fight against loneliness brought on by the pandemic by forming friendships between students and seniors in the community. They’re making it possible through weekly calls.

“It’s been a thing I look forward to every week,” Miranda Savioli, a VCU medical student said.

The program is run by students involved with the American Geriatrics Society and pairs medical and health science students with seniors in the community.

VCU education administrator for the School of Medicine, Chuck Alexander, says it was formed to fight against loneliness and give students valuable interaction with that age group — something that’s been missing since training programs stopped earlier this year. “It’s mostly just social — just chatting,” Alexander said. “A lot of times they just need someone to talk to. A lot of times they feel that they have a connection with someone younger who is just entering a new phase in their career and that they have some wisdom to impart to them — medically and socially as a friend.”

So far, the volunteer program has paired around 40 students with seniors.

Every week, Savioli video calls retiree Joan Kerby, who lives in a retirement community in Henrico.

“It’s a really good connection because in lockdown you really don’t have long conversations with anybody,” Kerby said. Those long conversations soon turned into a visit. The two participants decided to meet in person back in November and Kerby said it was a special moment. “We talked for two hours. We probably could have gone on longer but we had to stop,” Kerby said.

Savioli says they plan to keep the program going, and encourages others to pick up the phone and call a loved one who may be isolated. “It was developed to help seniors with isolation, but mean, we all got isolated during this pandemic,” Savioli said. “It’s been nice to talk to someone every week.” The group has no plans to stop the program. “We’re going to keep the program going and as for Joan and I, we’ve established ourselves as lifelong friends,” Savioli said.

1. What can be learned about the program?
A.It is run by college teachers. B.It asks students to write to seniors.
C.It charges participants for weekly visits. D.It connects college students with elderly people.
2. What does Alexander say about the program?
A.It should involve families. B.It should be more professional.
C.It reduces students’ training time. D.It benefits both students and seniors.
3. What did Kerby feel about the two-hour talk?
A.It was boring. B.It was stressful. C.It was wonderful. D.It was humorous.
4. What does the group want to do according to the last paragraph?
A.Stop face-to-face visits. B.Reduce conversation time.
C.Inspire people to talk to each other. D.Switch from weekly calls to daily visits.
2024-04-10更新 | 28次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省张家界市民族中学2023-2024学年高二下学期入学考试英语试题
阅读理解-阅读单选(约350词) | 较易(0.85) |
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。讲述了因交通事故右腿截肢的潘俊帆克服了常人难以想象的困难,10天内在戈壁荒漠上穿行513千米,创造了前无古人的壮举,被人们誉为“中国版的刀锋战士”。

4 . He had run for 208 hours and 35 minutes in ten days. So, when Pan Junfan managed to cross the finish line in Guazhou, Gansu Province, on Sept. 18, the tears began to flow.

The 513 kilometers he had completed over rough terrain (地形)in northwestern China would challenge the greatest athletes in the world. The challenge was all the greater for Pan, who pulled off the remarkable feat (功绩) after having part of his right leg amputated (截肢) following a car accident in 2015.

Pan’s challenge was originally the Ultra Gobi, which is considered a once-in-a-lifetime experience for many marathon runners. Unfortunately, the 400-km race was canceled due to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. After careful consideration, Pan contacted the race’s organizers and they agreed to reschedule the route and allow him to undertake solo challenge.

During the challenge through the Gobi Desert and the Altun Mountains, the 40-year-ad faced temperatures ranging from—20℃ at right to 30°C by day, wild animals and even a hurricane. Carrying a backpack containing the hare minimum of equipment he would need, Pan battled sleep deprivation(缺乏) and very low body temperature during the journey.

Beginning from the “Mars Camp”in Qinghai Province, the ultra extreme course was expanded to more than 500 km over sand dunes (沙丘), dry valleys, stony plateaus and snowy mountains, finishing in Guazhou.

“I hope that by completing the challenge I can inspire people and tell them that life has limitless possibilities and not to stop trying,” Pan said.

In the last few years, Pan has established a dozen firsts for below-the-knee amputees (被截肢者). These included completing the 2018Ironman 70. 3 Xiamen’s 113 km triathlon (铁人三项) in 7 hours and 26 minutes, finishing the Gangshika Xtrial’s 100 km race in 27 hours and 40 minutes, and successfully conquering the Ironman Western Australia in 2019 which involves swimming for 3. 8 km, cycling for180 km and running for 42. 2 km.   As a result, he has been dubbed “the Chinese blade runner”.

1. When did Pan Junfan start his 513-kilometer challenging race?
A.On Sept. 3. B.On Sept. 9. C.On Sept. 15. D.On Sept. 19.
2. What happened to Pan Junfan in 2015?
A.He had part of his left leg removed. B.He established a hi-tech company.
C.He was involved in a traffic accidentD.He participated in the Ironman Australia.
3. Which of the following difficulties did Pan Junfan meet during the journey?
A.Losing touch with his team. B.Getting lost in the desert.
C.Having a high fever. D.Lacking enough sleep.
4. Which of the words can be used to best describe Pan Junfan?
A.Strong-willed. B.Warm-hearted. C.Quick-minded. D.Cold-blooded.
2024-04-10更新 | 35次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省张家界市民族中学2023-2024学年高二下学期入学考试英语试题
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5 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. How many kilos of tomatoes will the man buy?
A.Half a kilo.B.A kilo.C.Two kilos.
2. What does the woman need to buy for the children’s lunches?
A.Carrots.B.Juice.C.Apples.
3. Which of the following won’t the man buy?
A.Potatoes.B.Chocolate.C.Beer.
4. Where is the woman now probably?
A.At home.B.In the supermarket.C.In the office.
2024-04-08更新 | 8次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省株洲市炎陵县2023-2024学年高二下学期开学英语试题
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6 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1. What does the speaker’s father do?
A.A shopkeeper.B.A postman.C.A nurse.
2. How many sisters does the speaker’s dad have?
A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.
3. Where is Uncle Shawn now?
A.In the states.B.In Ireland.C.In England.
4. What do we know about Uncle Shawn?
A.He is in his twenties.
B.He lives in the village.
C.He studied business at university.
2024-04-08更新 | 7次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省株洲市炎陵县2023-2024学年高二下学期开学英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。史密斯教授及其团队正在联合中国医学专家研发新一代具有较小副作用的麻醉镇痛剂,目前这种镇痛剂正在测试中。

7 . A new generation of opioids (阿片类药物) with fewer side effects is being explored by an Australian and Chinese research team.

Professor Maree Smith from the University of Queensland will present research on oliceridine being developed internationally, as well as results of her team’s CYX-6 research project on Saturday at a meeting to be held by Faculty of Pain Medicine (FPM) of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists during October 19-21 in Cairns.

Professor Smith’s laboratory is exploring the new opioid, together with the Chinese researcher, Professor Li Tingyou from Nanjing Medical University. She stressed that while the research project was still in its early stages and would consume much more time and energy, laboratory tests had found that a newly discovered compound (复合物), CYX-6, spared laboratory rats from some of the more common side effects of opioids. Strong opioids that are now used for pain relief can have serious and sometimes deadly side effects, such as breathing problems.

“We’ve seen that in the US there are many people who are dying as a result of taking too many opioids because they stop breathing,” Professor Smith explained. “Though it’s difficult, we are focusing on discovery of new opioid alternatives with a reduced risk of breathing difficulty. It is a hot topic in the research world at present. Our application of the compound would be a very positive step.”

Dr. Meredith Craigie, Dean of FPM, said opioid alternatives with fewer side effects like the one that is being investigated by Professor Smith required thorough study, and research into the possible unknown side effects of new opioids was an especially significant step in the development of potential new treatments for pain.

1. What is oliceridine?
A.An effective treatment.B.A new opioid.
C.A kind of operation.D.A piece of equipment.
2. What do we know about CYX-6?
A.It is found in the body of rats.B.It is a compound used for pain relief.
C.It prevents some side effects of opioids.D.It is newly invented by Professor Smith.
3. How does Professor Smith find their project?
A.Expensive.B.Promising.C.Popular.D.Risky.
4. What did Dr. Meredith Craigie suggest?
A.Testing the side effects of new opioids.B.Inventing opioids with better effects.
C.Developing new treatments for pain.D.Using medicine for breathing difficulty.
2024-03-29更新 | 20次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省平江县第一中学2023-2024学年高二下学期开学英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了智能家居的工作方式以及好处。

8 . People are always living with technology nowadays. Here comes a smart home, which is controlled by the touch of a button.     1     This acts like a remote control to activate household systems and monitor inside temperatures. If done successfully, a smart home system will be integrated so seamlessly that a household will appear to run itself.

Home automation is designed to introduce efficiency to a home.     2     An efficient smart home uses sensors to prevent over watering of outdoor gardens and control room temperatures, all of which can reduce expenses. In addition to cost savings, home automation often provides a sense of security to homeowners.

Families with children or elderly adults in the home may be reassured by some safeguards in smart home security, like fire alarms that alert the appropriate agencies in the event of a problem. Lighting activation runs on timers, which can be a life saver if an oven is left on when someone leaves the home.     3    

Home automation is not just for safety, however.     4     With a centralized control unit, a person does not have to leave the couch to turn down the blinds or even order groceries, which can be automated.

    5     Such a home becomes dependent on technology for routine tasks. If something goes wrong with the central automation unit, it is not just one appliance at risk as malfunctions can disrupt systems that are vital to running a home. As a result, for all people, a home can become a place of technical faults that repeatedly require repair.

A.A smart home doesn’t apply to all family members.
B.It achieves this by saving homeowners time and money.
C.There are some drawbacks with an automated home system.
D.It can also provide convenience for people living in the home.
E.Home automation depends on furniture and home temperatures.
F.Through home automation, an entire house can be connected via a smart controller.
G.Besides protecting people, it also offers security for expensive items inside a residence.
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9 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1. How do scientists at University College London measure memory loss?
A.By recording the time people spend on TV.
B.By tracking people’s living habits.
C.By using memory and fluency tests.
2. What leads to memory decline in older people?
A.Watching television for hours.
B.Playing video games for hours.
C.Surfing the Internet for hours.
3. Why is participation in various activities good for older people?
A.It can maintain their mental function.
B.It can educate them on using the Internet.
C.It can help them relax.
4. What do the researchers suggest older people do?
A.Make more friends.
B.Sleep eight to ten hours per night.
C.Balance TV viewing with other activities.
2024-03-19更新 | 69次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省长郡中学2023-2024学年高二下学期寒假检测(开学考试)英语试题
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10 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What are the speakers mainly discussing?
A.Which fixing company they should choose.
B.How much they have spent.
C.When the fixing will begin.
2. What does the woman say about Prestons?
A.They are unreliable.
B.They do high quality work.
C.They charge the lowest price.
3. What does the woman agree to do?
A.Ask for a lower price.
B.Respond to all the builders.
C.Email Valley Builders.
2024-03-19更新 | 70次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省长郡中学2023-2024学年高二下学期寒假检测(开学考试)英语试题
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