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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了13岁的Maggie居住在美国西海岸,她以前从来没有经历过地震。一天,她独自在家时,经历了地震。

1 . Maggie, a girl of thirteen years old, lived on the west coast of the United States. She had never experienced an earthquake before; she only prepared for it. As long as she could remember, preparing for an earthquake was common at her school. Her family had made plans as well in case of a natural disaster.

One day, Maggie arrived home from school at the usual time. However, it was not the same as usual. She was home alone. Her mom would be driving home on the busy freeway and her dad was to arrive at the airport. He was coming home from a two-week business trip.

After finishing her homework, Maggie felt a little hungry, so she went to the kitchen to find something to eat: Just then she felt a shake, then the violent shaking. Maggie quickly ran under the large table in the dining room. The sounds of breaking glass and the crashing of many things were deafening, and Maggie hugged herself in fear.

After what seemed like a very long time, the earthquake appeared to be over. Maggie could hear the sound of water rushing below her in the basement. And there was the smell of natural gas in the air. Maggie knew where the main water valve(阀门) was and how to turn it off. Dad had ever shown her before.

Slowly and carefully she came out from under the table. The once tidy home was then almost unrecognizable. Walls had fallen down and many things in the room were in a mess. As Maggie approached the open basement door, she could see the steps. Carefully she made her way down into the dark basement.

While placing her feet firmly on the floor, Maggie felt a sudden pain as a large wood hit her head and shoulder. She fell unconscious onto a pile of boxes. An hour later, she woke up and found her parents beside her. She was happy that she was still alive!

1. What can we infer from the first paragraph?
A.Earthquake are the main natural disasters in the US.
B.Maggie’s parents taught her how to survive in an earthquake.
C.Earthquakes occur often in the west of the US.
D.Magpie has some self-help knowledge in earthquakes.
2. What does the underlined word “deafening” in Paragraph 3 mean?
A.Very loud.B.Quite familiar
C.Very distantD.Quite strange.
3. What can we know about Maggie?
A.She was the only child in her family
B.She was not afraid at all during the earthquake.
C.She was hurt on the way to turning off the water valve.
D.She had experienced an earthquake before.
4. What does the passage mainly talk about?
A.A story of a girl in an earthquake.B.The importance of preparing for an earthquake.
C.The ways to escape from an earthquake.D.The danger of an earthquake.
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文,文章主要讲述Battista夫妇在狗狗Fisher丢失后坚持不放弃地寻找的故事,他们的不放弃最终得到了回应——他们心爱的狗被找回来了。

2 . The Battista family of New York City was on vacation in Ocean City, Maryland when their 2-year-old Fisher went lost on July 4, 2020.

The Battistas immediately blanketed the area with missing posters, barraged (炮击) social media, and even got Fisher face-time on a local floating billboard (广告牌).

With no leads, the family decided to remain in the area for an extended stay. They hired a tracker and even consulted with an “animal communicator” in hopes of tapping into Fisher’s whereabouts (行踪) — all to no avail.

The family also set up a find-fisher Facebook page, which quickly gathered 8,000 followers, and launched an online fundraiser to raise awareness and help them in their efforts to bring their beloved fur baby home.

“Signs have been posted, and we’ve extended our stay in Ocean City and arranged to bring in a professional dog tracker, in addition to making continuous searching trips in a car, on foot, and on a bike,” Matthew Battista wrote.

On April 20, 2021, 290 days after Fisher made his unauthorized Independence Day exit, Baltimore City resident Wayne Horn was repairing his motorcycle when he noticed a stray (走失的) dog in the road. When a friend of Horn’s posted picture of the found dog to Facebook, the responses of “That’s Fisher!” came back faster than a boomerang (回旋镖).

Informed of the news, Elissa Battista recognized Fisher immediately. “From the moment I saw the photos I knew it was him from the markings and his little tongue sticking out,” she posted to Facebook.

The reunion was quickly arranged. The Battistas had some local friends pick him up from the Horns, and then Elissa made the five-hour trip to retrieve Fisher and bring him home. Apart from minor signs of possible frostbite (冻伤), Fisher was in excellent shape.

1. What was described in detail in the text?
A.Battistas’ regret for losing their loved dog.
B.Online responses to the Battistas’ request.
C.Different comments on the touching story.
D.Efforts made to search for the lost dog.
2. How did the Battistas find their lost dog?
A.Online viewers recognized its photos posted online.
B.One of family members discovered it in the road.
C.Wayne Horn sent it back shortly after he found it.
D.A professional dog tracker brought it back soon.
3. What does the underlined word “retrieve” in the last paragraph probably mean?
A.Break down.B.Take apart.C.Pay back.D.Get back.
4. What message is the text intended to convey?
A.Chance favors the prepared mind.B.Loyalty always comes first.
C.Never giving up pays off.D.Misfortune may be an actual blessing.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了我们的免疫系统,免疫系统具有个性差异,并且是随着年龄的增长而变化的。

3 . Scientists don’t have all the answers to the question “How to Strengthen Your Immune System?”, but exercise, proper diet, and stress management can make you more recoverable at any age.

One aspect of the COVID-19 pandemic that has kept us guessing since the early days is why some people who get the virus don’t suffer much and others become desperately ill. All the more, while the elderly have been particularly hard hit, some— even centenarians(百岁老人)— survive, whereas countless younger people, whose immune systems are supposed to be stronger, have succumbed to it. So what factors give some people a stronger immune system than others, regardless of age? What does it mean if, for example, your partner or child gets sick and you don’t, or vice versa?

We know that our immune systems slowly decline as we age. Doctors call it immunosenescence. It’s slow and insidious (在不知不觉之间加剧的). Think of a photo of yourself from ten years ago versus one taken this afternoon. “You see changes in your face, skin, and hair color,” says Insoo Kang, MD, director of allergy and immunology at the Yale School of Medicine. “It takes time. Same process with your immune system.”

The difference in rate of decline between individuals is one of science’s big mysteries. The immune system is complex, but most of us understand the basics: Our bodies detect an intrude— a virus, bacterium, parasite, or foreign object— and produce white blood cells to fight against the problem. How many of these cells you produce when you’re, say, 73 versus when you were 45 is the million-dollar question. And it’s at the heart of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Fortunately, we won’t always be in a pandemic. But we can use this one to gain an understanding of how the immune system changes with age and how we might slow the decline and stay stronger in the future.

1. What is the purpose of the first paragraph?
A.To state a fact in life.B.To solve a problem.
C.To introduce a topic.D.To voice an opinion.
2. What does the underlined part “succumbed to” mean in the second paragraph?
A.Fought against.B.dealt with.C.Succeeded in.D.Died of.
3. How does the author explain the phenomenon of the immunosenescence?
A.By listing lots of numbers about it.B.By comparing photos of different ages.
C.By doing some physical research.D.By making a comparison questionnaire.
4. What is the best title for this passage?
A.Immune System Declines with AgeB.Immune system and COVID-19
C.Slow the decline of Immune SystemD.Stay stronger in the future
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文章大意:本文是一篇个人自传。文章主要讲述了作者从小到大的成长经历,包括对阅读的热爱、职业选择、工作经历等。

4 . When I was a little girl, growing up in Anammosa, lowa, my favorite thing to do was read— same as today. So when I thought about what I wanted to be when I grew up, I figured I’d be a librarian. Our town librarian, Mrs. Tonne, was really important to me becoming me. The library had a two-book limit, but she knew I’d blow through those in just a few days, so she always let me check out a big stack. And when I was in fourth grade, our school librarian, Mrs. Ketelsen, sent some poems I’d written about dinosaurs to Highlights magazine. My first published writing!

At the University of Iowa, majoring in journalism, I quickly learned that I did not want to be a newspaper reporter. I’m shy about interviewing people, which amuses almost everyone who knows me and thinks I’m outgoing. (I am, but only with people I know! ) So I was thrilled when I was selected for a summer internship (实习岗位) at Reader’s Digest.

Ten years after that, I came back to RD to work as an editor. I’ve worked at other magazines too, but I’ve spent most of my career here, reading magazines, newspapers, websites, and books for stories we could condense; writing articles; even choosing jokes.

This issue seems like the perfect one to introduce myself to you all. “The Tractor War” takes me home to the Midwest. “Something to Sneeze At” reminds me of all the sneezing I did when I moved to New York City and was suddenly allergic to grasses and trees. “Pet Besties” makes me think about my cats, brothers Reggie and Smoky, who are sitting together at the windows as I write.

I relate to lots of our stories this month, and I hope you do too. Enjoy!

1. What was the author’s favorite thing to do, when she was young?
A.Writing.B.Reading.C.Speaking.D.Studying.
2. Why didn’t the author want to be a newspaper reporter?
A.Because she is confident enough.B.Because she is a private person.
C.Because she is outgoing to anyone.D.Because she is always brave.
3. What is the text mainly about?
A.An introduction to the author.B.A comment on a current issue.
C.A news report on a social problem.D.An experience on Reader’s Digest.
2023-12-22更新 | 38次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省杭州市第九中学、长征中学2021年高二上期末考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇人物传记。文章主要讲述了马克·吐温与密西西比河的深厚情感,以及他如何利用自己的生活经历创作出许多著名的作品。文章还提到了马克·吐温的童年经历、职业生涯以及他的作品对后世文学的影响。

5 . Although Mark Twain is widely regarded as one of the greatest American writers, the world-renowned author once indicated that he would have preferred to spend his life as a famous Mississippi riverboat pilot. Though the comment was probably not entirely serious, Twain so loved life on the river that as a young man, he did in fact work as a riverboat pilot for several years.

Twain, whose real name is Samuel Langhorne Clemens, felt so closely tied to the Mississippi River that he even took his pen name, Mark Twain, from a river man’s call meaning “two fathoms deep.” When he was eleven, his father died, and he left school to become a printer’s apprentice. He worked as a printer in a number of different cities before deciding at age twenty-one to pursue a career as riverboat pilot.

When the Civil War closed traffic on the Mississippi, Twain went to Nevada. There he worked as a journalist and lecturer, developing the entertaining writing style that made him famous. In 1865, he published “The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County,” which made Twain became an international celebrity. Following the publication of The Innocents Abroad, a successful book of humorous travel letters, Twain moved to Hartfort, Connecticut, where he was to make his home for the rest of his life. There he began using his past experiences as raw material for his books. He drew on his travels in the western mining region for Roughing It and turned his childhood experiences on the Mississippi into The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Life on the Mississippi, and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. The latter title in particular so greatly influenced other writers that Ernest Hemingway praised it with these words.

“All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn.”

Twain traveled widely throughout his career, and his adventures abroad were fuel for a number of books. After living in Europe for several years, he returned home with his family. Following the death of his wife and three of their four children, Twain’s writing depicted an increasingly pessimistic (悲观) view of society and human nature. His work, however, continued to display the same masterful command of language that had already established him as one of America’s finest fiction writers.

1. Why did Mark Twain prefer to be a riverboat pilot?
A.He was paid well.B.He loved life on the river.
C.He missed the Mississippi RiverD.His father wanted him to do the job.
2. Which of the following best summarizes the jobs Mark Twain had taken after he left school?
①An apprentice     ②A printer       ③A journalist       ④A lecturer       ⑤A riverboat pilot
A.①②⑤B.②③④C.②④⑤D.①②③④⑤
3. Which of the following has a great influence on other writers?
A.The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.B.Roughing It.
C.Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.D.The Innocents Abroad.
4. Which of the following best describes writing style of Mark Twain for the rest of his life?
A.Humorous.B.Ridiculous.C.Inspiring.D.Negative.
2023-12-20更新 | 48次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省杭州市第九中学、长征中学2021年高二上期末考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了作者认为写作中应该添加一些有趣的内容来缓和紧张并给出了自身的一些例子加以论证。

6 . When I talk to kids about writing, I often compare it to the roller coaster (过山车) to remind them to mix laughs with tears in writing, because nobody wants to ride a roller coaster that’s a long, never-ending and terrifying one. Even Shakespeare, in his darkest tragedies, opens each act with a funny scene before the bad things come out. We need amusing relief in literature, a break in the tension (紧张).

I have always tried to write stories for kids that mix the heart-racing thrill of a mystery with a few jokes. Maybe this is because, when I was in the fifth and sixth grades, the fun magazine was my favorite reading material. When I first moved to New York City, I performed with one of the city’s top comedy (喜剧) groups. Comedy, I have discovered, is a great teaching tool. It is also a wonderful defense against fear.

One of my favorite e-mails I’ve ever received was sent to me in 2009 by a young reader who loved my stories. Here’s what he wrote:


Dear Mr. Grabenstein,

I just wanted to let you know that I really, absolutely love your books. I’m in 6th grade and recently finished The Hanging Hill after reading The Crossroads. Your stories mix action, humor and horror together in a perfect combination.

Thanks so much!

Will R

Comedy is a writer’s tool for releasing tension and it also simply makes books more fun to read. I used humor in my middle grade novel The Island of Dr. Libris to make classic literature feel more accessible to young readers. I also think it’s why so many reluctant readers — including kids who haven’t read a book in years — have been crazy about Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library and Mr. Lemoncello’s Library Olympics. Learning the Dewey DecimaI System in maths class can be fun if it is presented in a funny way because when we’re laughing, we never think we’re working too hard.

1. Where is the text probably from?
A.A literature textbook.B.An autobiography.
C.A writing guideline.D.A writing outline
2. Why does the author mention the e-mail from a student in paragraph 3?
A.To prove a theory.B.To explain a concept.
C.To support his opinion.D.To introduce the topic.
3. Which of the following best describes Dewey Decimal System in the last paragraph?
A.Boring.B.Effective.C.Useful.D.Simple.
4. What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Drama suit, a decoration for writingB.Imagination, the soul of writing
C.Magazine, a guide for writingD.Fun, the basis in writing
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了社会上外貌焦虑现象,解释了其消极影响以及背后的原因。

7 . Many young Chinese people suffer from image anxiety.     1     For many people, struggling with body image issues is a continuous battle.

“How unfriendly is the world to unattractive girls?” became a popular hashtag on Sina Weiboin March. The hashtag resonated (引起共鸣) with many girls who shared their personal experiences.     2     What became clear was that this feeling of insecurity and alienation was all too common.

“My nose is not high enough, my chin is short and flat, and my eyes are small,” Tang Yuqi, acollege student, told China Youth Daily. She doesn’t even answer the door without putting on makeup first. “I just can’t accept myself if I’m not wearing it,” Tang added.

    3     As the country’s economy has developed rapidly, people are more likely to be influenced by what others think of them, noted CGTN. Greater time spent online also means greater exposure to advertisements promoting “paper-thin waists” or “chopstick legs”. Such unrealistic ideals only further young people’s anxiety and lead to an unhealthy mindset of perfectionism. The anxiety over appearance and shape has pushed some people into physical and mental illness. According to Beat, the UK’s leading eating disorder charity, the idealization of thinness is a key factor in worsening the illness and preventing recovery.     4    

But beauty doesn’t come from a makeup brush or a thinner waist. Growing taller and having perfect skin isn’t the solution to insecurity. The fact that every person is different is something to be celebrated.

A line from an episode of China’s first female monologue drama called Hear Her Says it perfectly: “I am not perfect. Perfection is mundane.     5    .”

A.I am perfect when I fully realize myself.
B.The fact that every person is different is something to be celebrated.
C.Some people even go through surgery just to achieve what they believe society considers “beautiful”.
D.When I was a teenager, I was always doubting whether my face was too big, whether my nose was too wide.
E.If you’re someone who looks in the mirror every day and concentrates only on any minor flaw, you’re not alone.
F.What promotes this anxiety among young people?
G.One internet user talked about how her friends would often cut her image out of group pictures because they thought she was too fat.
2023-12-18更新 | 44次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省杭州市第九中学、长征中学2021年高二上期末考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇议论文,文章主要讲述青少年时期会经历很多变化,成年早期意味着较多的自由和较多的选择,要正确做出选择。

8 . As you grow rapidly through your teenage years, you will experience a lot of changes. The changes may seem difficult and they may seem to happen quickly. Don’t panic! You will deal successfully with them! You are a young adult now!

With more responsibility, you will find more freedom to make your own choices. This is a time to be well informed about your choices so that you can make healthy balanced decisions that will help shape your future. You may already know your career path or you may have no idea at all what you want to do. Both situations are fine! Work hard and the right opportunity will present itself to you.

Young adulthood means greater freedom and more choices. You will probably want to be independent. But try not to shut your family out of your life. You should learn to think of others even though you are old enough to look after yourself. Your family have been with you since you came into this world.

It is also perfectly natural in this time for you to spend more time with your friends than your family. Choose your friends wisely. A true friend will stand by you no matter what happens.

This period is part of the life cycle. There are some people who will be with you throughout life’s journey and there will be some people with whom you part and go separate ways. Leaving school can be hard. The reality is that you may not ever see all of your classmates again.

You are a young adult. It is your life. No one can live it for you. The choices that you make from now on will be your choices. So making the right choices will be important to you. Life is for living. Enjoy your life wisely!

1. The best title for this passage would be ________.
A.The Choices in LifeB.The Key to Success
C.Say Goodbye to the PastD.Becoming a Young Adult
2. Who do the underlined words “some people” (Paragraph 5) probably mean?
A.your parents.B.your deskmates.
C.true friends.D.your relatives.
3. The author thinks teenage years are ________.
A.a period of complete freedom
B.too hard for young people to get through
C.an important time for the young to make the right choices
D.a very important period for young students to leave their parents
4. Who is the passage mainly written for?
A.Teenagers.B.Teachers.C.Young parents.D.Adults.
2023-12-17更新 | 88次组卷 | 17卷引用:浙江省诸暨市诸暨湄池中学2021学年高一上学期英语期中卷
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了提高工作效率的几个习惯。

9 . Are you trying to find ways to be more efficient at your job? If so, please follow these habits of naturally productive people.

They take breaks.     1     Studies show that prolonged (延长) tasks that require high levels of focus, energy, and attention can cause you to become less productive and focused over time. Take brief mental breaks. Setting aside a little time here and there to release your focus can significantly help maintain it for longer periods of time.

    2     Settle down, super men and women. While it’s fine to pride yourself on your abilities to multitask, it’s in your best interest (and your employer’s) if you stick to one to-do at a time. Somewhere along the lines, our culture has embraced and promoted this idea that the more we can do at once, the better. However, research shows the opposite.     3    

They have a full night’s sleep. In school, you may have found that too many students stay up late to finish a paper or study for an exam, but, despite your best efforts, research shows this is not the way to do business.     4     Actually, studies have linked insufficient sleep to decreased levels of productivity, unsatisfactory work performance, and poorer safety outcomes.

    5     You know the countless benefits of exercise. It also seriously improves your mood by releasing something to relieve stress’ and increase your brains productivity. Even 30-minute bursts of moderate-to-high physical activity just three to four times a day can go a long way in helping you accomplish your personal and professional goals.

A.They value fitness.
B.Pressing pause is important.
C.They prefer to do more every day.
D.They don’t try to do everything at once.
E.Enough sleep makes great contribution to efficient work.
F.Poor sleep or lack of sleep carries some pretty negative rewards.
G.In fact, the more we do at a time, the less efficient and productive we become.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章通过列举2114年的一些艺术活动,介绍旨在于鼓励人们更多地关注艺术作品的慢速艺术。

10 . The year 2114 will be an eventful one for art. In May of that year in Berlin, the philosopher-artist Jonathon Keats’ “century cameras” — cameras with a 100-year-long exposure (曝光) time — will be brought back from hiding places around the city to have their results developed and exhibited. Six months after that, the Future Library in Oslo, Norway, will start to welcome its guests, presenting 100 books printed on the wood of trees planted in the distant past of 2014. As Katie Paterson, the creator of the Future Library, puts it: “Future Library is an artwork for future generations.”

These projects, more than a century in the making, are part of a new wave of “slow art” intended to push viewers and participants to think beyond their own lifetimes. They aim to challenge today’s short-term thinking and the brief attention spans of modern consumers, forcing people into considering works more deliberately. In their way, too, they are fighting against modern culture — not just regarding money, but also the way in which artistic worth is measured by attention.

In a similar fashion, every April on Slow Art Day, visitors are encouraged to stare at five works of art for 10 minutes at a time — a tough task for the average museum visitor, who typically spends less than 30 seconds on each piece of art.

Like the Future Library, the century cameras are very much a project for cities, since it’s in cities that time runs fastest and the pace of life is fastest. “Since I started living in a city, I’ve somehow been quite disconnected,” Anne Beate Hovind, the Future Library project manager, who described how working on the library drew her back to the pace of life she knew when she was growing up on a farm in her youth, told The Atlantic magazine.

1. According to the first paragraph, what will happen in 2114?
A.The wood of trees planted in 2014 will be made into books.
B.The Future Library will be open to the public for the first time.
C.A camera which was produced 100 years ago will be exhibited.
D.A book about photos with a 100-year exposure time will come out.
2. What can we learn about today’s people when they admire works of art?
A.They ignore works of modern culture deliberately.
B.They spend only a little time in admiring artworks.
C.They seldom pay attention to the price of artworks.
D.They focus too much on artistic worth of artworks.
3. What is the purpose of the wave of slow art?
A.To preserve works of art for a longer time.
B.To promote works of art for modern culture.
C.To advocate creating works of art more slowly.
D.To encourage people to consider works of art more deliberately.
4. How does Anne Beate Hovind feel about the city life?
A.Convenient.B.Competitive.
C.Efficient.D.Busy.
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