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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了记忆是可塑的,容易改变,并通过介绍一些研究和实验论证了这一点。

1 . What’s your first memory? Whatever it is, you’re bound to treasure it. But can we actually trust them? Nothing about memory is simple. Memory is malleable. What we remember is not necessarily what happened. A memory is not a recording. It’s more like a dramatic reconstruction and one that we can keep changing without realizing it.

For any experience to be remembered, it has to be encoded (编码). This encoding is not any kind of direct translation, though. It’s a rich and complex process that creates associations and meanings. We might be remembering something very similar, but slightly changed and colored by our own sets of associations.

Psychologist Elizabeth Loftus produced groundbreaking research on eyewitness testimony (证据). Her work showed that memories can easily be influenced, even after they’ve been created. For example, if two eyewitnesses talk with each other, their memories of events often change, absorbing what they’ve heard from the other one — but they won’t realize this has happened. Similarly, witnesses who are shown an image of an innocent person, can sometimes stick it onto their memory of the actual event — a process known as unconscious transference (无意识的转移). It is estimated that around 70% of wrongful convictions (定罪), later overturned by DNA evidence, are due to mistaken eyewitness testimony.

In some cases, memories can even be deliberately created and implanted. The Lost in the Mall experiment took a test group of subjects and talked to them in depth about key childhood memories while also adding an invented one — the experience of having been lost in a shopping center. It was found that between a quarter and a third of subjects not only accepted this new memory as genuine but enriched it with specific details.

Most of us have certain key memories of being a very young child. But research suggests that they’re highly unlikely to be actual memories due to the way memory is stored in the baby brain. Your precious first memory may well not be a real memory, and we’re all perhaps living in our imaginations more than we realize.

1. What does the underlined word “malleable” in paragraph 1 mean?
A.Trustworthy.B.False.C.Easily changed.D.Deeply impressive.
2. Which will influence the memory of eyewitnesses?
A.Powerful DNA evidence.B.Pictures stuck in their memory.
C.Reduced accuracy of convictions.D.Exchanged information between them.
3. What can we learn about “The Lost in the Mall” experiment?
A.It was designed to investigate mistaken eyewitness testimony.
B.Its subjects could recall specific details of a shopping center.
C.Its subjects made believe that they had been lost in a shopping center.
D.It demonstrated that invented experiences could be fixed in one’s memory.
4. What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.The Unreliable Nature of Memory.B.Revised Eyewitness Testimony.
C.Reflection on Sweet Childhood.D.An Exploration of Truth and Fiction.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了美国正在经历经济衰退,以布朗一家为例说明了其影响。

2 . Wall Street bankers, investors and economists have for months argued over whether a US recession (衰退) is coming. But for some Americans, the unforgiving economic pain typical during recession has already set in.

Al Brown and his wife faced a tough call in May when reviewing their weekly budget: what’s a higher priority, more food or dish soap? Based in Concord, North Carolina, Brown was the main breadwinner for his wife and their two children. Then in April, he was let go from his job as a global director of business development at software company Cascade. He’s since quit his gym membership and sold various items around his home, including a computer and yard furniture. His 13-year-old son quit the basketball team.

Brown, 37, now spends his days searching the internet for jobs or reaching out to potential connections. After filing over 600 applications, only a handful have produced interviews. That’s a far cry from the labor-market strength described in government figures.

Investors and economists have been expecting a recession since last year as the Fed raised interest rates to control inflation (通货膨胀). That caused companies to focus on profitability over growth, which meant cutting spending and reducing their workforces.

“I think it’s unlikely that I will get another good paying job with great benefits like the one I had,” McCollum, who lives in Cleveland, Ohio, said. More Americans are likely to encounter similar cases, some experts predict.

“As we go through this year, and into next year, there is still going to be this focus on trying to reduce costs, and it is going to result in more unemployment,” said Thomas Simons, a senior economist at Jefferies. “The impact of layoffs, currently concentrated among white-collar workers, will last throughout the economy through a ‘big pullback in overall spending’,” Simons said. “Consumer spending accounts for about two-thirds of economic output, so if more Americans are forced to cut back because they were laid off, that might throw the US economy into a recession.”

1. What are some Americans currently going through?
A.They can’t afford necessities of life.B.They’ve lost interest in high-end gyms.
C.They are badly treated by their bosses.D.They have difficulty making ends meet.
2. What does the author want to demonstrate through Brown’s job hunting?
A.One should try various ways to find a job.
B.American labor market is not that friendly to job-seekers.
C.Few companies are interested in middle-aged job-hunters.
D.The government provides accurate figures of the job market.
3. How do companies deal with the economic struggles?
A.By employing more workers.B.By changing interest rates.
C.By giving priority to profits.D.By cutting employees’ allowances.
4. Which statement will Thomas Simons probably agree with?
A.Laid-off workers tend to go into debt.
B.Lower consumption may worsen the current situation.
C.Americans will spend more to increase economic output.
D.Companies are to blame for the unemployment of white-collar workers.
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章主要说明了移民申请中的体格检查的一些要求和注意事项。

3 . Medical Examination Instructions

These medical instructions are being issued as your immigration (移民) application has reached the stage where medical examination results are required.

When, who and how to complete your Immigration Medical Examination

You are required to have the medical examination within 30 days of the date of this letter; your medical examination must be performed by a doctor from the IRCC list of Panel Physicians; book an appointment with a Panel Physician in your area as soon as possible.

Once your medical examination has been completed, the Panel Physician will submit medical results to IRCC for assessment. To obtain a copy of your Immigration Medical Examination, please ask the Panel Physician at the time of your appointment.

Paying for your Immigration Medical Examination

Any costs related to the medical examination are your responsibility and are payable to the Panel Physician at the time of examination. This payment is for the Panel Physician's services and cannot be returned even if your immigration application is refused or the validity period (有效期) of your immigration medical examination ends.

Note: If you are qualified for coverage under the Interim Federal Health Program, the costs related to your immigration medical examination may be covered by the IFHP. Please confirm with the Panel Physician in your area that they are registered with the IFHP.

What must I bring to my appointment?

★ The attached Medical Report form

★Identification, including your passport if one is available (Proof of identity must include at least one government-issued document with photograph and signature, such as a passport.)

★Eye glasses or contact lenses (隐形眼镜), if worn

★Four recent photographs

★For individuals qualified for Migration Medical Examination coverage under the Interim Federal Health Program, please bring one of the following documents:

●Refugee Protection Claimant Document

●The Interim Federal Health Certificate

●Acknowledgement of Claim and Notice to Return for Interview

If available, you may be offered vaccinations (接种疫苗) by the Panel Physician.

1. After your medical examination, _________.
A.the previous health reports ought to be consulted
B.you will submit the results to IRCC for assessment
C.the Panel Physician will present the results to IRCC
D.you will surely obtain a copy of examination results by the physician
2. If your immigration application is refused, which statement is right about the costs?
A.The IFHP will cover them.B.They cannot be returned.
C.The Panel Physician will pay in cash.D.They will be returned if you apply.
3. Which of the following must be brought to the appointment?
A.Proof of identity.B.The Federal Health Certificate.
C.The application form.D.Medical examination instructions.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,介绍了自动取款机(ATM)的发展历程和其在现代生活中的重要性。

4 . Who can imagine life today without an Automated Teller Machine (ATM)? They are available in considerable numbers throughout the world.

The first ATM was the brainchild of an enterprising Turkish-American inventor Luther George Simjian. When the idea of an automated banking machine struck him, he registered 20 patents before any bank agreed to give it a trial run. It is easy to assume that the inventor of such a popular machine was laughing all the way to the bank.     1     Within six months of its operation in New York in 1939, the device was removed due to lack of customer acceptance.

It was not until 1967, nearly 30 years later, that Barclays Bank, in a careful launch, rolled out a self-service machine in London, England, which proved successful.     2     The first cash machine relied on customers’ use of prepaid tokens (代币) to get envelopes with a fixed amount of cash inside.

    3     The banks’ principle was seemingly customer service. But it would be foolish to minimize the many advantages that cash machines provided to the banks themselves. By the late 1970s, the highest fixed cost for the average large bank was its branches. The greatest variable cost and loss to profits were its staff. Bank accounts swiftly recognized that self-service operations could reduce bank branch staff cost by70 percent.

Experts quickly determined that public acceptance of ATMs counted on convenience, simplicity, speed, security and trust.     4     For maximum efficiency, ATMs had to be located near public transport or in a shopping mall, not at a branch. The busier and more crowded the location, obviously, the better. Now, roughly 75 percent of all cash provided by banks to their customers comes from cash machines.     5    .

Public acceptance of deposits (存款) by machine was significantly slower than customers’ usage of ATMs for withdrawals. In general, it seems that customers sometimes still prefer and trust an over-the-counter transaction (交易) for deposits.

A.Location, in particular, was a key factor.
B.His cash machine, however, didn’t prove durable.
C.The device was relatively primitive, at least by today’s standards.
D.However, cash machines posed some interesting, unanswered questions.
E.An interesting factor was the issue of bio-statistics for customer identification.
F.Devices originally dismissed by the public are now recognized as essential institutions.
G.Soon afterwards, many other banks became admittedly champions of the cash machine.
2024-05-29更新 | 761次组卷 | 13卷引用:2024届东北三省四校高三下学期第四次模拟考试英语试卷
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了生态学家Carl Safina与一只名叫Alfie的鸣角鸮的故事,以及这段经历对他的影响。

5 . It took an ill screech owl (鸣角鸮) to teach a scientist the value of up-close-and-personal study.

In his Harvad talk, Carl Safina, an ecologist and author of Alfie and Me: What Owls Know, What Humans Believe, recalled that the chick was found dying in his backyard. Safina took it in and planned to nurse it back to health and then perform release. But the owlet's flight feathers didn't grow properly. Safina delayed the release. Over those extended months, Safina got to know Alfie in ways that moved and changed him.

“An owl found me and then I was watching ‘an owl’,” he said. “It was no longer an owl after a while, it was ‘she’ because she had a history with me. This little owl, who was with me much longer than I thought she would be, became an individual to me by that history and all those interactions.”

The bond with Alfie strengthened to the point that, when she was finally released, she created a territory with Safina's home at its center. Safina was able to spend hours each day observing her in the woods as she learned to take care of herself in the wild, met two mates, and raised chicks of her own.

When he heard Alfie calling, Safina said, he'd call back and she'd land nearby. Their closeness allowed him to learn more things about screech owls. Field guides, for example, describe two known calls but he identified six, some of which you have to be quite close to hear. The relationship also opened a window for Safina onto personality differences between Alfie and her mates.

When pointed out that his approach to Alfie — including the act of naming her — ran counter to widespread scientific practice, Safina said he wasn't concerned about violating (违反) convention, particularly if something interesting like individual personality differences among owls could be learned.

The experience caused Safina to think more deeply about humankind's relationship with nature and the kind of personal connection he was able to feel with a wild individual. “What I learned from Alfie is that all sentient (有情感的) beings seek a feeling of well-being and freedom of movement,” Safina said. “That's a guide to what's right and what's wrong to me.”

1. What do we know about Alfie?
A.She developed a close bond with Safina.
B.She was a fictional character in Safina's book.
C.She intentionally landed in Safina's backyard.
D.She was dying because of the broken flight feathers.
2. What happened after Safina released Alfie?
A.Alfie chose to stay with Safina at his home.
B.They maintained a continuous communication.
C.Alfie met mates and raised chicks by herself.
D.Safina kept his distance from her to prevent attachment.
3. What did Safina achieve in his study?
A.Recording six different calls of the screech owl.
B.Identifying different types of owls by their calls.
C.Learning how to release owls back into the wild.
D.Understanding personality differences among owls.
4. How did Safina's experience with Alfie impact him?
A.He became more focused on exploring nature.
B.He initiated his commitment to wildlife conservation.
C.He developed a deep appreciation for the welfare of living creatures.
D.He decided to guide readers to distinguish between right and wrong.
2024-05-29更新 | 224次组卷 | 5卷引用:2024届东北三省四校高三下学期第四次模拟考试英语试卷
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章以我的名字为线索,主要提及了上学时我的名字导致老师无法正确读出,进而生活中人们对我的名字的好奇以及现在我面对人们的好奇时,我的乐于解释。说明我们要接受自己。

6 . I have one of those names that are hard to pronounce, so I never liked the first day of school. When teachers read through the attendance, I always knew when they came to my name: There would be hesitation, then a slow syllabic (音节的) pronunciation of my name. Before they would even finish, I would put up my hand and say, “That’s me. Just call me Sanj.”

Sanj is short for Sanjukta. It’s an Indian name derived from Sanskrit and it means “united”. Words are powerful and so are names. I like my name. It means more than diversity; it means connection.

When strangers see my name, I can tell that they are trying to figure out where I am from. Some ask me what type of name it is and I know that what they really want to ask is “Where are you from?”

Growing up, I answered that I am Canadian. I didn’t want to stand out as the Indian kid. I used to think it was impolite to ask someone where they are from — it may make someone feel like an outsider. But over time, I understand most people are just curious and want to make a connection. Now when someone asks me where I am from, I also ask them where they are from. The conversation gets interesting when this happens.

Recently, I was at a dinner where most of the guests had never met each other. At first, people asked about where others worked and lived. Then people asked about kids and dogs. People started feeling a lot more comfortable with each other, so I asked everyone where they are from. This is when the conversation really got lively. People started guessing each other’s nationalities like the ultimate party game. A woman from Jamaica told us she was going back for a wedding soon and was having trouble finding a green dress. A couple of Indian women at the table convinced her to check out an Indian clothing store and showed her a traditional Indian outfit that would look great on her. All of a sudden, all the talk about where we came from united us.

United. That is what my name means. When I introduce myself to people, I say, “My name is Sanj. It’s short for Sanjukta.” Then I tell them that is Indian and what it means. And just like that, the meaning of my name makes people united.

1. Why would the author say her name first before teachers did?
A.They were not able to say her name correctly.
B.There are many ways to pronounce her name.
C.Her name was beyond their comprehension.
D.It would make her feel like greatly honored.
2. What does the author think of her name?
A.It’s much too complicated to explain.
B.It brings her connection with people.
C.It is likely to make her feel embarrassed.
D.It represents her nationality and personality.
3. How does the author react now when strangers ask her where she is from?
A.She starts to share.B.She feels offended.
C.She refuses to answer it.D.She regards it as politeness.
4. What message does the author want to convey in the text?
A.There are strategies to reach out to strangers.
B.We should accept ourselves for who we are.
C.Differences can help us bond with others.
D.We should appreciate cultural differences.
5. What could be the best title for the passage?
A.Promoting our relationship.B.Embracing your origins.
C.Identifying backgrounds.D.Discovering connections.
2023-04-28更新 | 304次组卷 | 4卷引用:黑龙江省黑河市第一中学2023-2024学年高二下学期开学考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是说明文。文章主要讲述足球是全世界很受欢迎的一种运动。

7 . The football is such a simple game to play is perhaps the basis of its popularity.     1    . You don’t need expensive equipment; even the ball doesn’t have to cost much money. All over the world you can see kids playing to their heart’s content     2    ; just like Pele did when he was a boy.

Another factor behind football’s global popularity is the creativity and excitement on the field.     3    . You don’t have to be a fan to recognize the skill of professional players-    4    can be amazing to see-or to feel the excitement of a game ending with a surprising twist.

What’s more,     5    . It break down walls and brings people together on and off the field.

A.with a ball made of plastic bags
B.It is also a game that is cheap to play
C.When was the first football match held
D.It is fun enough to attract millions of people
E.how they use their bodies to pass, score and defend
F.Why does football play such an important part in the world
G.football has become one of the best ways for people to communicate
2022-06-24更新 | 92次组卷 | 2卷引用:黑龙江省黑河市第九中学2021-2022学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者自己多次去西澳大利亚的拍摄工作旅行,号召大家保护大自然。

8 . I first visited Western Australia for work in 2013. I fell in love with northern WA and have been back six times. Some of my favourite photographs were taken there. I have made over 140 work trips, but my best work trip ever was to Broome in the Kimberley region.

It is extremely beautiful and you can experience the indigenous Australia there more than anywhere else. The Kimberley region, in particular, is unique and untouched. As a photographer, I love the bright light and amazing colours: red rocks, green plants, blue-green waters and blue skies.

To work full time in travel, you have to love nature. I try to take every opportunity to get outside and admire the natural world. I love to photograph the rising sun, so I force myself into the natural world by waking early each day. I also enjoy photographing animals, such as dolphins and kangaroos.

I use my photography to make an impact on people, especially when it comes to environmental issues. Today I’ve been photographing a crocodile swimming close to your boat, the Kimberley Quest, all day. When I post the picture online, I will make a comment about how bad it is to feed wild crocodiles. This crocodile is used to passengers throwing food from boats and now she is becoming familiar with humans. Over time, this could make her a danger to people living in the area. If I can do something to make others aware of the problem, then that’s part of the solution.

1. When did the author visit Western Australia first?
A.In 2000.B.In 2003.C.In 2013.D.In 2021.
2. The second paragraph tells ________.
A.the colourful watersB.the reasons why the author love it
C.the photographer and coloursD.the experience in Australia
3. The author loves photographing ________.
A.the sunsetB.rocksC.peopleD.animals
4. The Kimberley Quest in the last paragraph refers to ________.
A.the crocodileB.the boatC.the photoD.the author
2022-06-24更新 | 98次组卷 | 1卷引用:黑龙江省黑河市第九中学2021-2022学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了早餐的重要性及其对健康的影响。

9 . One of the most important meals of the day is breakfast. People should always eat a good breakfast to keep well. Eating the right food is necessary for good health. You should eat different kinds of food in order to keep a good health.

A good breakfast should include eggs, bread, milk, and so on. By eating breakfast every morning, you may feel lively in the morning’s work. Stepping out into the morning air after a good breakfast will make you feel wonderful.

Without breakfast, children may not grow as fast as they should and may not study and play as well in school in the morning as they could. They may have more sickness, and when they are sick, it may take them longer time to get well than children with good health habits.

Food provides energy for the body. Without food the body operation will slow down. So you must eat breakfast to keep well and do your best each morning.

1. A good breakfast should include the following except ________.
A.eggsB.medicineC.breadD.milk
2. You will feel ________ after a good breakfast.
A.wonderfulB.excitedC.popularD.hungry
3. What is the result of not eating breakfast?
A.It can help keep good health.B.It has nothing to do with health.
C.It only benefits health.D.It can make children grow slow.
4. Which of the following is the best title for the text?
A.Are All Vegetarian Diets Healthy?B.A Balanced Diet Is Good for Your Health
C.Breakfast Is ImportantD.Children are supposed to eat more
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文章大意:本文是说明文。文章介绍了现代医学之父William Osler对医学教育的影响。

10 . Sir William Osler has been called the “father of modern medicine.” His influence on the high standards of medical education was significant. Before Osler, it was common for medical students to graduate from medical school without ever examining a patient.    1    He devoted (奉献)himself to a system that taught students at the bedside in the hospital.

    2    His style of teaching was inspiring, always including cheerful greetings for patients and always adding insightful criticisms(有见地的批评) for students—but never in a mean-spirited fashion.

    3    In fact. Osler once said, “To study the phenomenon of disease without books is to sail an uncharted sea(在未知的海洋航行),while to study books without patients is not to go to sea at all.”

In addition to his role in making bedside teaching standard practice for medical education, Osler continually emphasized (强调) that medical school was not the end of education but just the beginning.    4    Osler fully realized that continuing medical education required hard work, but he emphasized that the benefits were well worth the effort.

True to the high value he placed on continuing education, Osler always addressed medical students as “fellow students.” He also believed that physicians needed to be well rounded.    5    

Osler’s love of education was lifelong. His ideas clearly are as valuable today as they were more than 100 years ago; in fact, they are probably even more important today, given the rate of change in the medical knowledge base.

A.Osler disliked this approach to medical education.
B.He then showed great interest in medical education.
C.Osler was also famous for teaching during hospital rounds.
D.He asked his students to always carry a small notebook with them.
E.Osler’s emphasis was always on treating patients and not just diseases.
F.He suggested that all physicians spend at least 30 minutes in the evening reading the classics.
G.He always reminded students of the importance of continuing their educational development.
2022-05-18更新 | 93次组卷 | 1卷引用:黑龙江省嫩江市第一中学校等五校2021-2022学年高一下学期期中联考英语试题
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