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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述了如何做一个骄傲的旅行者。

1 . Do you know how to be a proud traveller? The following can tell you.

• Travellers get excited and a bit nervous before travel.

Nervousness is typical of travellers. It does not matter whether the person travels once a year or far more frequently.    1    This happens simply because we can’t predict the future event that may occur during the trip.

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To plan trips is an exciting activity; however, once you have planned everything, get ready to break all your plans in case that things go wrong or not the way you expected them to go!

• Travellers may start a trip alone, but they end up with friends all over the world.

    3    Travellers are always ready to make new friends.

• Travellers are not just on a vacation.

People travel for a variety of reasons. People who stay in a foreign country need to challenge themselves in a variety of ways.     4    

•Travellers know that they’re lucky.

While travelling be prepared to see the real living around the globe. You will see that there are people who struggle to survive.     5    Be grateful for being able to travel since travelling is something only the lucky can afford.

A.Travelling is good to our health.
B.Travelling makes people excited and expectation makes our blood boil.
C.It’s hard to travel without meeting strangers.
D.Travellers love to make plans, but they also like to break them.
E.They learn new languages, meet new people and try to get to know new cultures.
F.The travelling plan is very important to the travellers when they go out for travelling.
G.At the same time, there are plenty of those who can afford the most necessary things.
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,主要介绍了Johan Ernst Nilson是一名探险家,他通过从北极到南极的探险之旅来激励人们保护地球。

2 . Johan Ernst Nilson is an explorer. His 32 expeditions in 100 countries include biking from northern Europe to Africa, hiking across Alaska and climbing the highest mountain on each of the seven continents. This summer, Nilson completed his most challenging journey the Pole to Pole Expedition. He travelled about 21,750 miles through 17 countries, from the North Pole to the South Pole. “I go to remote areas where no person has ever set foot,” Nilson told TFK.

Nilson walked, sailed, skied, biked, and took a dogsled. Known as the “environmental explorer”, Nilson used forms of transportation that are not harmful to the environment. Nilson hopes the expedition, which will be featured in a movie and a book, both due out this winter, will inspire others to protect the planet.

It took Nilson about 18 months to complete the expedition. He faced dangerous situations, just as the early polar explorers did. He travelled through hurricanes. He endured extreme heat and cold. He fell through ice. He suffered cracked ribs and frostbite(冻伤). He was even chased by bears.

Eating properly was a constant challenge. The explorer, who covered about 60 miles a day, ate a variety of foods, such as fruit, meat, fish and vegetables. At one point, Nilson ran out of food. He wrote on his blog: “The North Pole is a different story. On an expedition on the ice, you have to eat anything you can find.”

In spite of the many challenges, Nilson insists that the expedition was well worth it. He was able to visit with groups such as UNICEF and the American Red Cross, to take part in the work that they do to help people all over the world. He is hopeful that his adventure will inspire others to take action to protect the planet.

Nilson says his big expedition days are now over, but he will continue to explore in other ways. “Exploration is reaching for the unknown, learning how to play the piano, learning a new language,” he says. Are you an explorer, too?

1. What does Nilson do besides expeditions?
A.He likes playing the piano.B.He helps those who need help.
C.He likes learning foreign languages.D.He likes visiting people.
2. When Nilson explored, he walked, sailed, skied, biked, and took a dogsled in order to        .
A.become famousB.attract people’s attention
C.inspire people to exploreD.protect the environment
3. What can we learn from the third paragraph?
A.Nilson suffered a lot and was in great danger.B.Nilson liked travelling through hurricanes.
C.Nilson stood extreme heat and cold.D.Nilson suffered freezing.
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。萨米·韦尔奇女士在带着孩子坐火车时,将睡着的孩子抱到自己腿上,好为其他乘客让座。她善良的行为得到了人们的赞许。

3 . Sammie Welch was traveling with her three-year-old son Ryan from Birmingham to Plymouth last Thursday. She tried to keep him entertained on the three-and-a-half-hour journey. “He was eating his dinner! We were laughing at the fact that he kept calling his grapes strawberries,” Ms Welch said. “We were playing together and I was trying to keep him quiet. He normally gets quite bored and rowdy on the train. So I was doing my best to entertain him as much as I could.”

After finishing his dinner, the boy tell asleep on the seat next to her mother. When a man boarded the crowded train, the mother pulled her son onto her lap (大腿). So the man could sit down. Ms Welch, an unemployed IT technician, made her son move for another passenger. After a few minutes, an unknown stranger walked past and handed Ms Welch a note and money before getting off the train straight away. In the note, the passenger called himself “Man on the train at table with glasses and hat”.He praised the mother’s behaviour and left her £5 to buy herself a drink.

Ms Welch, 23, who comes from Crewe but now lives in Plymouth, said she didn’t find out the stranger’s name and created a Facebook page to find him. “I never had the chance to thank him as he got off. And I couldn’t move due to my son being asleep on me,” She wrote on the social networking site. “I don’t think what I have done is a big matter. I would love to have the opportunity to thank this man personally. So I hope this message could help me find him.”

1. What was the aim of Ms Welch’s playing with Ryan?
A.Teaching the right name of grapes.B.Feeding him as much as possible.
C.Making him feel fun on the train.D.Letting him learn something new.
2. The underlined word “rowdy” in the first paragraph may mean      .
A.upsetB.smart
C.luckyD.noisy
3. Why did the stranger give Sammie Welch money?
A.Because he wanted her seat.B.Because she gave her drink to strangers.
C.Because she made room for another passenger.D.Because she pulled her son on the table.
2023-06-07更新 | 26次组卷 | 1卷引用:Unit2 Morals and Virtues 单元测试 2022-2023学年高中英语人教版(2019) 必修第三册
阅读理解-七选五(约230词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要介绍了英国女孩Callie Rogers在16岁购买彩票时中了大奖,但她却认为中奖几乎毁了自己的一生,她呼吁购买彩票应该有年龄限制。

4 . Callie Rogers says she is much happier now after her $1.87 million fortune has gone. And she has called for an increase in the age for playing the game.

    1    Then she gave up her $3.60-an-hour checkout job and bought her own home right away. Fifteen years later and the money has long-since gone and the mother-of-three says she is now so much happier. “    2    At 16 you are still just a child and overnight you’ve got to grow up and become an adult,which is very difficult.” Callie, now 31, said.

She said it was hard to know which relationships were real after her big win.     3    “There were people who came along after I won the lottery that weren’t in my life before and aren’t in my life now,” she said. “There were a lot of false people involved. At the time I didn’t realise because I wanted everyone to like me. The money brought problems with family and friends.”

Callie said that lottery organisers Camelot tried to help her after her win, but she didn’t listen.     4    She has said: “It was too much money for someone so young. Even if you say your life won’t change, it does — and often not for the better. It nearly broke me, but thankfully, I’m now stronger.     5    

Culture minister Tracey Crouch has already confirmed the Government is reviewing the age limit of 16, which may be raised.

A.I just wish I’d been older.
B.Callie was just 16 when she own the lottery.
C.She wanted to go back to having an exciting life.
D.She became so sad by being “used” by some people.
E.I try to forget what I’ve been through and just feel like a normal person.
F.Callie unfortunately didn’t take the independent financial and legal advice.
G.She was too young to comprehend how much her life would change.
2023-06-07更新 | 109次组卷 | 2卷引用:Unit 5 TheValue of Money 单元测验2022-2023学年高中英语人教版(2019)必修第三册
阅读理解-阅读单选(约290词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了大学毕业生科林·戴维斯在应对环境问题、提高环境意识方面所做的事情。

5 . Money Doesn’t Buy Happiness

As part of the environmental group on campus, my friends and I recently invited a recent college graduate, Colin Davis, to lecture about his deeds in climate change.

Davis graduated from Trinity College last spring. Despite a tempting (诱人的) internship (实习期) from Goldman Sachs that thousands of people dream about. Davis chose to ride a bike across the US to interview environmental experts.

Davis wasn’t a born environmentalist. To prove his bike ride, he had to find a “trendy (新潮的), sexy and good cause”. The cause was climate change. But Davis became more concerned than ever about this issue after the cross-country bike ride. He read hundreds of books on climate change and environmental consulting. Now, he works for non-profitable organizations and serves as a consultant for energy efficiency.

One of his messages during his talk, “shopping with a moral in mind” occurred in my mind again and again throughout the day.

Facing two similar products in a market, do we stop and read the back before throwing the product into our cart (推车)? We all live in a fast-paced society, but it doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t take a minute to choose a product that’s safer for our bodies and better for the environment. Davis made me know how important it is to be a smart consumer, by supporting organic (有机的) food and green products instead of only looking at the brands.

With little age gap and his unique way of presenting serious messages in a light tone, Davis captured the attention of most non “hardcore (中坚的) environmentalists” students. Davis said. “Working for a good cause makes me feel better than being an investment (投资) banker.”

1. The bike ride across the US ________.
A.realized Davis’s long-time dream of finding out more about climate change
B.had Davis regretting refusing the internship from Goldman Sachs
C.made Davis all the more fascinated by the issue of climate change
D.satisfied Davis because he had made it trendy and profitable
2. “Shopping with a moral in mind” means that ________.
A.one should be a smart consumer by calculating the product’s value against price
B.we should stop and read the instructions about calories or health ingredients
C.we should choose more environment-friendly products
D.it’s a good point to buy brand products
3. It can be inferred from the passage that ________.
A.nowadays American young people prefer working for a good cause to a high-paid company
B.Davis did a great job in raising environmental awareness
C.you have to be rich enough to support organic food
D.brand products are not always quality products
2023-06-07更新 | 112次组卷 | 1卷引用:Unit 5 TheValue of Money 单元测验2022-2023学年高中英语人教版(2019)必修第三册
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