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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章主要是介绍澳大利亚的一个国家公园里的动物。

1 . The diversity of Australian animals in NSW national parks is extraordinary. Some common species can be found across a range of parks, while others are endemic (特有的) to a specific area. Our national parks are also important shelters for threatened animals, many found nowhere else in the world. The following are some examples.

Albert’s lyrebird

The Albert’s lyrebird is much rarer than the superb lyrebird. Distinguished by its richer brown feather and less delicate tail feathers, it’s protected as a threatened species in NSW.

Cumberland Plain land snail

The endangered Cumberland Plain land snail is only found on the Cumberland Plain, west of Sydney. During drought it digs deep into the soil to escape severe conditions. Its brown shell is thin and fragile (脆弱的).

Australian fur seal The largest fur seal

Australian fur seals are found in isolated rocky outcrops and islands along the NSW coast. They come ashore to form breeding colonies (繁殖地) and can often be seen at Barunguba Montague Island Nature Reserve.

Australian brush turkey

The Australian brush turkey, also known as bush or scrub turkey, can be found in rainforests along eastern NSW. With a striking red head, blue-black feather and booming call, these distinctive Australian birds are easy to spot while bird watching in several NSW national parks.

1. What do Albert’s lyrebird and Cumberland Plain land snail have in common?
A.They live in the soil.B.They hate dry conditions.
C.They have long feathers.D.They are species in danger.
2. What can we know about Australian brush turkey from the text?
A.They breed on the sea shore.B.They are red from head to tail.
C.They adapt to rainforest climate.D.They are only seen on isolated islands.
3. Where can we read the text?
A.In a science report.B.In a personal diary.
C.In a tourist brochure.D.In an educational magazine.
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了2月份发布的最佳小说新书列表。

2 . Must-read New Fiction Books

We all have a few tried-and-true fiction favorites, but there’s something special about a brand-new, hot-off-the-press novel. Whether it’s your favorite author’s new release or a new writer’s first work, great fiction books make the perfect escape from ordinary life. That’s why we’ve rounded up a list of the best new books released in February.

Age of Gold by Jerry Lapoor

Jerry Lapoor’s latest action-packed novel unfolds like a crazy movie. This thriller begins when a wealthy man’s car gets out of control. But when the dust settles, the rich man is nowhere to be found. How and to where does he disappear? With an exciting plot that will carry you from old-money houses to small agricultural villages, Age of Cold will take you on an unforgettable ride across a vast land.

City Under One Sky by Rachel Young

In the book, Young presents a crime story set in a small town. Detective Sara Kennedy has been sent to investigate a case. But soon after arrival, Sara gets snowed in with the 205 townsfolk living in the same apartment building. Who is hiding the key to the crime? And is there anyone she can truly trust? The appealing story, strange but distinctive characters and unexpected plot are just a few of the reasons why City Under One Sky gains its popularity.

Lady by Jess George

Lady is an irresistible fiction from Jess George. The story of Mary’s fresh start at adulthood is shot through with themes of family, race and discrimination, womanhood and the immigrant reality of feeling torn between cultures. Though struggling with life in London as an African, Mary jumps at every chance to stand on her own feet.

1. What will impress the readers in Age of Gold?
A.The thrilling plot.B.Traditional cultures.
C.The family conflict.D.Crazy characters.
2. What happens to Sara Kennedy in City Under One Sky?
A.She is trapped in the snow.B.She is to investigate a case abroad.
C.She hides the key evidence.D.She has trouble discovering the truth.
3. Which is likely to be the main theme of Lady?
A.Self-reliance.B.Gender equality.
C.Domestic violence.D.Cross-cultural communication.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。短文介绍了与朋友交往的一些建议。

3 . Maybe someone you’ve been friends with for years is kicking up some conflict. Or, a person you’ve really trusted seems a little disappointing. However, we need to give people space to change, grow and readjust their own thinking. Learning to get the “good” out of people usually works.     1    

People unavoidably have some types of flaws (缺陷). For instance, people may keep important truths, but the real truth might be that they have trouble trusting others.     2     They are constantly rocking your boat and occupying your personal time.

Sam, an employee assistance program counselor says, “People we care about can drive us mad.” He insists that it’s easier to manage a relationship by setting boundaries and learning to draw the good out of people. “Deal with their flaws and accept them if possible” he advises.

    3     Sam emphasizes, “Usually, we can change something about our own methods of dealing with a person. It doesn’t have to end.” Remember, too, that if someone hides important information or tells straight lies, this is not acceptable.     4    

To handle the flaws, always focus on the strengths of people in your circle. One friend might be a great babysitter for your kids while another helps you find good vacation deals. While you don’t want to “use” anyone, you do want to count on him for your own needs.     5     We all need a variety of people. Besides, life is much more interesting if we have a little bit of drama going on.

A.No one can function all by himself.
B.Ending a relationship is seldom a good idea.
C.Forgiving others is always a good quality to maintain friendship.
D.Also, some people may ask too much of you.
E.But you can distance yourself and wait to see if someone changes.
F.Sometimes flaws may become advantages under certain circumstances.
G.To do this, focus on their strengths and how those benefit your own life.
2024-06-13更新 | 14次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届黑龙江省大庆市高三下学期第三次教学质量检测英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道,主要讲述了瑞士的菲利普·史密斯和他的团队如何使用机器学习模型训练一只机器狗,使其能够用一只腿在站立或移动时执行任务,而不需要额外的手臂。

4 . In the ever-evolving world of robotics, researchers are constantly seeking innovative ways to enhance the capabilities of these machines. One that has captured the attention of scientists is the potential of using legs instead of arms for certain tasks. Four-legged robots normally need an arm attached to their body to open doors or pick up objects, but this can add additional weight and make it harder for the robot to squeeze through narrow spaces.

Philip Smith in Switzerland and his colleagues used a machine-learning model to teach a ready-made robotic dog to use one of its legs to perform tasks while standing still or moving with the other three legs. The robot dog can use a leg to open doors, press buttons and pick up backpacks while balancing on its other three legs.

“We cannot do everything with the legs that we could do with an arm — right now, a hand is far more skillful. But the point is really to make this work for applications where we maybe have mass limits, or we don’t want to have that additional complexity, like for space exploration where every kilogram of such a robot counts,” says Smith.

To train the robot dog, Smith and his team gave the machine-learning model the objective of finding a specific point in space with one of the robot’s legs. The model then worked out by itself how to control the remaining three legs and balance the robot while standing or walking. Smith and his team could then control the robot remotely to carry out movements like picking up a backpack and putting it in a box, or collecting rocks. While the robot can currently only do these tasks while operated by a person, Smith hopes that future improvements will allow the dog to autonomously handle objects with its leg.

1. What is a drawback of four-legged robots with arms?
A.Difficulty in control.B.Lack of flexibility.
C.Complexity in design.D.Absence of innovation.
2. Why does Smith mention “space exploration” in paragraph 3?
A.To compare the robot dog with humans.B.To prove the complexity of the robot dog.
C.To explain the limitation of the robot dog.D.To show the potential uses of the robot dog.
3. How was the robot dog trained?
A.By balancing on its other three legs.B.By using a machine-learning model.
C.By having an arm attached to its body.D.By exposing it to diverse environments.
4. What does Smith hope for the future of the robot dog?
A.Its leg will be more skillful than its arms.B.It can be operated more easily by a person.
C.It can handle objects with its leg on its own.D.It can carry out machine-learning autonomously.
2024-06-13更新 | 18次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届黑龙江省大庆市高三下学期第三次教学质量检测英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了作者在照顾生病的儿子时,通过阅读给他带来的安慰,以及阅读对他们母子关系的影响。

5 . “Mom, could you read to me?” My son, who was suffering from a virus, was lying on the floor of our living room, where he usually went when he was sick. Fourteen years old might seem old for being read to, but appearing grown-up wasn’t his priority at this point. He was looking for comfort, distraction and wanted to feel cared for.

I’d actually kept reading to him through his childhood and called it quits when we got into the preteen authority fight. When I read to him, I chose books that I loved, often books that he wouldn’t have gotten through on his own. Saying that he didn’t like the fantasy stories I’d adored myself at his age, he expressed an interest in nonfiction. Therefore, I put my own past preferences aside and looked for true stories that would grab his attention, and that he could read on his own. His shifting adolescent interest meant that the book I’d ordered for him yesterday was sometimes dismissed when it arrived, but I just put it aside for later. Its time might come around again.

Now, though, he was asking me again, and I was glad to do anything that might give him relief. The purpose was neither knowledge learning nor a display of authority. He was seeking rest for his unsettled mind and body, and by reading to him, I could see that it supported his healing, as surely as the hot lemon and ginger tea and getting plenty of sleep did.

I am sure that reading to my son has enhanced his school learning — his teacher has been amazed by his writing abilities —but more importantly, it has helped to make our bond stronger, giving us something in common to enjoy together. When the arguments and disagreements erupt, we can always come back to this simple activity of reading and listening, a union of souls that leaves us both completely free.

1. What may the author do when her son asked her to read to him?
A.She read to him.B.She ignored him.
C.She told him to read by himself.D.She suggested they read together.
2. What is the author’s attitude towards her son’s changeable reading interest?
A.Opposed.B.Worried.C.Unconcerned.D.Acceptable.
3. What does the author think is the most important benefit of reading to her son?
A.Giving him comfort.B.Strengthening their ties.
C.Helping him grow more rapidly.D.Promoting his school learning.
4. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A.The Importance of BondB.The Benefits of Reading
C.Reading and BondingD.Caring for Your Sick Child
2024-06-13更新 | 15次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届黑龙江省大庆市高三下学期第三次教学质量检测英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了四个著名的瀑布。

6 . Anyone who has seen a waterfall up close will agree that their majesty(壮观)is almost indescribable. These are the four falls on the planet, each of which is wonderful in its own way.

Niagara Falls

At 3,950 feet wide, Niagara Falls is far from the largest waterfall around, but it is the falls with the largest volume of water traveling through it and is undoubtedly the best known waterfall on the planet. It receives somewhere between 14 and 20 million visitors annually. It has three separate parts: American Falls, Bridal Veil Falls and Horseshoe, or Canadian Falls.

Chutes Kongou

Also known as Kongou Falls, Chutes Kongou measures 10,500 feet wide, making it the world’s third largest existing waterfall. It’s part of the Ivindo River in Gabon, and is roughly 185 feet tall. Among the most powerful waterfalls in the world, roughly 31,800 cubic feet of water f low down it each second. It is located within the Ivindo National Park, which was set up to protect the biodiversity of the Ivindo River.

Salto Para

Salto Para, or Para Falls, is an 18,400-foot wide waterfall on the Rio Caura in the Bolivar region of Venezuela. These half-moon-shaped falls are formed where two parts of the river come together and drop down almost 200 feet, each side of which is a green jungle island.

Chutes de Khone

Chutes de Khone—also known as Khone Falls—is the largest waterfall in the world. At 35,376 feet wide, it’s almost twice the width of its next largest competitor. The falls are part of the Mekong River in Laos, and occur where the river divides into seven large channels and many more smaller ones. It’s made up of several different rapids and falls, pouring down from a height of 69 feet.

1. What is special about Niagara Falls?
A.It is the most famous waterfall.B.It is next to a green jungle island.
C.It is made up of four separate parts.D.It is a half-moon-shaped waterfall.
2. Where is Chutes Kongou?
A.In Laos.B.In Canada.C.In Gabon.D.In Venezuela.
3. Which is the largest waterfall in the world according to the text?
A.Salto Para.B.Chutes de Khone.
C.Chutes Kongou.D.Niagara Falls,
2024-06-12更新 | 14次组卷 | 1卷引用:黑龙江省绥化市绥棱县第一中学2023-2024学年高二下学期5月期中英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。尼古拉斯·乔里耶是一名风筝航拍摄影师,文章对他的职业内容和经历进行了介绍。

7 . Nicholas Chorier is not a usual photographer. He is a kite aerial (航空的) photographer. He uses a kite to hoist (吊起) his camera into the skies and clicks photographs. As a teenager, Nicholas had two passions — photography and kite flying. During a trip to India to make a photo report on kite making, he learnt about this unique style of photography. Fascinated, he literally tied his two hobbies together for a living. Nicholas learnt to make strong kites modeled on the Japanese kites, Rokkaku that could stand high winds. A newbie in his chosen field, he then set out to train himself,

Today he is one of the most well-known kite aerial photographers in the world. The technique is to tie a basket containing the photography equipment to the string of the kite and then fly it, thus launching the camera into air. From the ground, Nicholas controls the angles of the camera with a remote. An air-to-ground video link enables him to see the view from the kite’s point. Once satisfied with the frame, he clicks a picture, However, the job does have its pitfalls, too. Once, his kite disappeared in the Yamuna River, with his expensive camera following it.

He is especially fond of India, having made a couple of trips and taken many spectacular photos. “India is a too vast and beautiful country to be captured through the cameras in one life,” he says. He recently released a book, Kite’s Eye View: India between Earth and Sky. Though it includes photographs of “No Photo” sites like the Taj Mahal, it shows them from a totally different perspective.

1. What were Nicholas’s two hobbies?
A.Design and reading.B.Traveling and drawing.
C.Kite making and selling.D.Photography and kite flying.
2. What is “Rokkaku”?
A.A technique.B.A Japanese.C.A kind of kite.D.A beginner.
3. What does the underlined word “pitfulls” in paragraph 2 mean?
A.Benefits.B.Choices.C.Secrets.D.Risks.
4. Which word can best describe Nicholas?
A.Creative.B.Honest.C.Humorous.D.Warm-hearted.
2024-06-12更新 | 17次组卷 | 1卷引用:黑龙江省绥化市绥棱县第一中学2023-2024学年高二下学期5月期中英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述据估计,在世界上大约7000种语言中,每40天就有一种语言消亡。语言学家称一些稀有语言最集中的地方也最容易受到气候变化的影响。

8 . Right now someone is speaking or thinking in a language that is on the verge of disappearing. Of the world’s roughly 7,000 spoken languages, one dies every 40 days, according to one estimate — languages like Babanki, spoken in Cameroon.

And some of the places where rare languages are the most concentrated are also most vulnerable (易受影响的) to climate change. Especially, linguists call global warming the final nail in the coffin (致命一击) for more than half of humanity’s language disappearing.

Let’s take Vanuatu, a South Pacific island nation, for example. It’s very small, but it has 110 languages spoken there, which is the highest density (密度) of languages in the world. It is also one of the countries most at risk of sea level rise and climate change. There, you can often see perfect hurricanes.

So if rising seas or storms force people in Vanuatu to move to Australia, what happens to the language they speak? Well, what often happens is that they aren’t necessarily displaced with the same people in their community, and also, even if they are displaced with other people in their community, they and their children will often adopt the language of Australia, the dominant language there because it’s economically advantageous for them to speak the new language, the dominant language. And their language dies.

However, there is so much culturally lost when a language dies. It is because the language carries so much local knowledge and culture.

In fact, in the 1970s, it was something like 2,000 native speakers of Hawaiian remained. But activists launched some schools where children are taught from birth, usually by kind of grandparents, and now more than 18,700 people speak it. And the same thing happened in New Zealand in the 1970s. Only 5% of young Maori people spoke the language, but now something like 25% now speak it.

1. What do we know about Vanuatu?
A.Its most languages have died out.
B.It is sensitive to climate change.
C.It witnesses various disasters every year.
D.It is the highest density of population in the world.
2. What will happen to people who are forced to leave Vanuatu for Australia?
A.They lose their advantages in economy.
B.They have few chances to speak their own language.
C.They fail to contact people in their previous community.
D.They willingly teach their kids the language of Australia.
3. What is the author’s attitude towards language disappearing?
A.Favourable.B.Concerned.C.Doubtful.D.Unclear.
4. What does the last paragraph want to convey?
A.More languages are faced with dying out.
B.It’s a must for kids to learn their mother tongue.
C.Grandparents play a vital role in passing down languages.
D.More efforts have been made to save endangered languages.
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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。

9 . 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 continous 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.
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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。

10 . 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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