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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了艺术史上的一些知名人物。

1 . The following are some of the most recognizable names in art history.

Leonardo da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci, born in 1452 in Tuscany, Italy, was a genius. His one-of-a-kind gift was expressing human emotions, which earned him a name from an early age. He kept painting until his death in France in 1519. His Mona Lisa is a painting that was originally left incomplete but has become the world’s most famous picture.

Vincent van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh, born in the Netherlands in 1853, is widely regarded as one of the finest post - impressionist painters of all time. He did not become an artist until he was in his late twenties. In 1886, he traveled to Paris, where he met Paul Gauguin, who encouraged Van Gogh to develop his own style. He died in 1890 after suffering from mental health problems. Van Gogh became famous after his death.

Claude Monet

Claude Monet, born in Paris in 1840, was a talented French artist who is widely considered as one of the most important painters. He was recognized for his talents when he was young and he was the first to employ oil and outdoor methods. The word “impressionism” was created after his picture Impression, Sunrise. Monet died at age 86.

Pablo Picasso

Pablo Picasso was born in Malaga, Spain, in late 1881. He began drawing at a young age and had gotten his first lessons in the use of oil paints from his father by the time he was seven. In 1900, he moved to Paris and sold his first painting there. He made significant contributions to the progress of modern art. He passed away in 1973.

1. Which of the following painters lives the longest?
A.Leonardo da Vinci.
B.Vincent van Gogh.
C.Claude Monet.
D.Pablo Picasso.
2. What do we know about Monet?
A.He inspired Van Gogh.
B.He was taught by his father.
C.He suffered mental health problems.
D.He led to the birth of impressionism.
3. What do the four painters have in common?
A.They are all impressionists.
B.They liked painting outdoors.
C.They all had experiences in France.
D.They were recognized in their life time.
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章介绍了世界上最多产的野生动物录音师之一马丁·斯图尔特,他在Soundcloud上发布了大量他最珍贵的野生动物录音,供人们免费收听的事迹。

2 . One of the world’s most productive wildlife sound recordists (录音师) has released a large collection of his most treasured recordings of wild places to listen to for free on Soundcloud.

“Martyn Stewart has recorded nearly 100,000 pieces, consisting of 30,00o hours of materials. They have been spread across 40 countries and used in 150 films,” Krause, a friend of Martyn said. “Some of these include sounds that can’t be heard anymore, as they belong to extinct animals or disturbed habitats.”

Martyn is one of the key recordists who helped set the standards that gave the work standing in the world of sound. Few can match the quality of his life-long efforts. Throughout his life, since he recorded his first bird at the age of 11, it was easy to record the sounds of faraway places. But times are changing, and the growing presence of noise pollution has made his job a lot harder.

Among his “treasured” recordings include Hurricane Dorian on a remote beach, thunderstorms in Australia, Denali National Park and Arctic Wildlife Home in Alaska, dawn in Zimbabwe, and so much more. He’s also recorded sounds and calls of certain animals, some of which are extinct like the white rhino and the golden frog.

“I hope the free project, called Martyn Stewart’s Listening Planet, is meant to inspire people to try and protect a more delicate part of the world——the auditory (听觉的) part. They have the connection between sound and the animal making the sound,” said Martyn. “I think we have to become the voice of the voiceless. If we can get these beautiful sound recordings out and let people in the world listen to them, maybe we can start protecting what we’ve got left.”

1. What can be learned from Krause’s words?
A.Martyn’s work deserves praising.
B.Recording is a time - consuming job.
C.Martyn loves to record rare animals.
D.The recordings are intended for films.
2. What made Martyn’s job more difficult?
A.The standard of recordings.
B.The loss of natural habitats.
C.The increase of noise pollution.
D.The extinction of certain animals.
3. Why did Martyn decide to share his recordings for free?
A.To meet fans’ requests.
B.To make himself more famous.
C.To stress difficulty of his recordings.
D.To raise concern for sounds in nature.
4. Which of the following best describes Martyn?
A.Determined and humorous.
B.Generous and devoted.
C.Curious and friendly.
D.Creative and honest.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一些回收旧物品的方法。

3 . Nowadays, we know how to work with al old items. Many of them can be reused after being properly processed. Instead of sending them to the trashcan, we have new choices.     1    

Participate in the Give the Gift of Sight Program. Run by Lions Club International, the program makes it easy for you to donate your old eyeglasses and sunglasses to needy people in developing countries. After you drop glasses off, they are cleaned, repaired, and grouped, then distributed.

Donate your used computer to computers for Kids, a non-profit organization.     2     Its donation program collects and cleans computer equipment, and gives away the equipment to schools and children’s organizations in need.

    3     Contribute to offering help to the troubled kids by sending either entire greeting cards or just the fronts of cards, to St. Jude’s Card Recycling, 100 St. Jude’s Street, Boulder City, NV89005. The youth redecorate the cards by adding new backs, and sell them to support the program. For more information, call 1-877-977-8888.

Recycle sneakers (运动鞋) and athletic shoes. Since 1990, NIKE has sponsored the Reuse-A-Shoe program.     4     Then they are made into athletic equipment, such as playground padding, gymnastic mats, and running tracks. Call 1-800-344-6453 for drop-off locations or get the mailing address at Reuse-A-Shoe.

Never throw away books or magazines. Books and magazines are a great aid to help those who’ve been sent to prison. Some of them quit school at an early age.     5    

A.Recycle holiday and greeting cards.
B.Find one near you by searching online.
C.So don’t forget the “early reader” books.
D.Here are some ways to recycle worn - out items.
E.It aims to improve the computer skills of youth.
F.It takes in used sneakers and breaks them into pieces.
G.Over 1.5 million pairs of shoes are recycled and repaired.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章讲述了年轻的爱尔兰人Fionn提出了一种解决微塑料污染问题的方法,赢得了谷歌国际科学博览会的冠军。他将磁化的氧化铁(Fe2O3)和植物油混合,制成了一种液态磁铁。

4 . A young Irishman, Fionn, has come up with a method to solve the microplastic pollution problem, winning Google’s international science fair. He created a kind of liquid magnet (磁铁) by mixing magnetized iron oxide (Fe2O3) and vegetable oil. It can collect microplastics and remove them, leaving only water behind.

Since the age of 12, he has been looking to find a solution for the hard-to-clean microplastics. During childhood, he frequently went beaches where he saw a growing number of plastic garbage. Once, he saw a rock with oil remaining, and stuck to it were small plastic pieces. He then found out that the plastic pieces are what we call non-polar, and oil is non-polar too. In chemistry likes attract likes, which means non-polar things attract non-polar things. He heard of something that was a kind of magnetic water by combining vegetable oil with magnetized iron oxide (Fe2O3). He noticed oil could attract the microplastics and magnet finally cleaned the microplastics. Inspired by it, he made the liquid magnet.

Indeed after 5,000 experiments it was shown that his method could clean 87% — 93% of microplastics from the water, despite the fact that the microplastics came from a variety of sources like car tires, plastic bottles, and washing water.

Larissa Kelly, Fionn’s science teacher commented,” The invention, based on very Simple components, makes a breakthrough. It has powerful potential to provide solutions that will contribute to the worldwide effort to remove microplastics from the environment,” Fionn showed his method at the 2019 Google Science Fair and won a $50,000 scholarship. After the Google Science Fair, scientists gave him credit for what he had done. Fionn is now trying to fit his method into a device that can be used in home waterpipes, or the pipes at a wastewater plant, allowing the liquid magnet to continuously clean water that moves through it. He also plans to make it used on boats.

1. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2 refer to?
A.Magnet.B.Rubbish.C.Plastic.D.Oil.
2. What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?
A.The effectiveness of the method.
B.The creation of the experiment.
C.The influences of microplastics.
D.The sources of plastic pollution.
3. What does Kelly think of the invention?
A.Easy and creative.
B.Old and effective.
C.Costly and imaginative.
D.Reliable and traditional.
4. What can be inferred about the liquid magnet?
A.It will be widely used soon.
B.It is still at the experimental stage.
C.It mainly deals with the sea pollution.
D.It has successfully been used in household.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了互联网鼓励了人们自我表达的现象。

5 .    More than 4.85 billion people have access to the Internet. Online, they can find all the information available to humankind and form their own opinion about anything. This has completely changed society. But what disturbs most is the new technological ability of the large number of people to express themselves. It is not free access to information but access to self-expression that changes the world. We are living through an unexpected explosion of authorship.

   Thе book Human as Media gives us a vivid picture of this explosion of authorship. Humankind had 300 million authors in 5,000 years of written civilization and, all of a sudden, this number has risen to 4.85 billion in the space of 40 years. Such authorship has given us opportunities to express ourselves freely, but it has also led to thoughtless self - expression.

   Social media such as Facebook and Twitter are commonly blamed for creating cultural mess. People can express this or that opinion as they like. But what really matters is that social media provide chances for billions who can reach out to others beyond their physical and social limits. This itself has become an important factor to shape society, regardless of the content. In reality, social media are specifically taking advantage of our desire to “struggle for recognition”. We humans need to feel a sense of being together. So is our thirst for response. Social media provide, or at least offer, responses to even the smallest activities of a user such as likes, posts, and comments. I click, therefore I am.

   But with this great service comes great risks. Those self-expressions are exposed to some extent unseen before. Unprepared and unhesitating judgments regarding someone’s personal matters or public affairs increase incredibly. Personal becomes public and public becomes personal.

1. Why does the author mention the book Human as Media in Paragraph 2?
A.To explain a rule.
B.To provide a proof.
C.To clarify a concept.
D.To make a prediction.
2. What can we infer about social media?
A.They blame humans’ desire for fame.
B.They offer a platform for self-expression.
C.They provide users with different activities.
D.They benefit users by judging them carefully.
3. What is the author’s attitude to self-expressions?
A.Unclear.B.Favorable.C.Negative.D.Hopeful.
4. Which of the following could be the best title for the text?
A.The Internet encourages self-expression
B.Social media realize online users’ dreams
C.Network mixes personal with public affairs
D.Technologies promote network development
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6 . In the past, you may have had to carry a phrasebook with you when traveling to other countries. Nowadays, more and more people are using simple, free tools, not only to decode (译解 ) text but also to speak. Google Translate may be the best-known name in machine translation, but it often makes a blunder. However, DeepL Translate does better, offering various options, most of them along the correct lines.

Travel has long been a motivator for study-unless people start to feel AI tools offer a good-enough service. As AI translation becomes an even more popular labor-saving tool, people can be divided into two groups.There will be those who want to stretch their minds and immerse (使沉浸于) themselves in other cultures. This lot will still take on language study,often aided by technology. Others will look at learning a new language with a mix of admiration and puzzlement, and eventually give up trying to learn it.

As for the use of AI tools, some are concerned that apps are turning language learning into a downward trend. Douglas Hofstadter, a writer, has argued that something profound will disappear when people talk through machines. He describes giving a difficult speech in Mandarin, which requires a lot of work but offers a sense of accomplishment in the end. Who will take pride in taking a helicopter to the top of Mount Everest?

Others are less worried. Most people do not move abroad or have to be exposed to a foreign culture that requires them to put in the work to become fluent. Nor do most people learn languages for the purpose of humanising themselves or training their brains.

But a focus on the learner alone misses the basic social nature of language. When you try to ask directions in broken German, you are making direct contact with someone. When you speak a language well enough to tell a story with perfect timing, that connection is more profound.The best relationships do not require an intermediary (中间人).

1. What does the underlined word "blunder" in paragraph 1 probably mean?
A.Mistake.B.Choice.C.Adjustment.D.Decision.
2. What does paragraph 2 tell us about AI tools?
A.They may not offer accurate translations.
B.They may make language learning less popular.
C.They may weaken people's interest in other cultures.
D.They may provide a limited service for language learning.
3. What does Douglas Hofstadter think of the use of AI tools?
A.It provides people with new experience.
B.It can replace traditional language study methods.
C.It represents a new tendency to language learning.
D.It lessens the sense of achievement in language study.
4. What is the significance of language learning according to the last paragraph?
A.It enables cultural exchanges.B.It improves communication skills.
C.It strengthens connections with others.D.It adds fun to the storytelling experience.
2024-04-12更新 | 32次组卷 | 1卷引用:山东省五莲天立学校2021-2022学年高二英语下学期阶段性模拟考试英语
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文章大意:本文是应用文。文章主要介绍纽约的4家最好的旧货店。

7 . Four best thrift (节俭) stores in New York

Housing Works

Address: NYC Multiple Locations

Opening Hours: 11 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday; 12 pm-5 pm Sunday

Housing Works has locations offering many second-hand treasures all throughout the city, including the Upper East Side. It’s a great place for thrifters living in the area or visiting the neighborhood. Whether you’re looking for clothing, shoes, or even furniture, Housing Works is always worth the stop. The stores also support the unhoused and those living with HIV/AIDS, so you know you’re helping out a great cause by shopping there.

Chelsea Flea

•Address: 729 West 25th St, btw 6 Ave + B’ way
•Opening Hours: 8 am-4 pm Saturday-Sunday

Open year round on Saturdays and Sundays, the Chelsea Flea market is truly a full weekend adventure! There are thrift shops selling everything from antiques to jewelry (珠宝), and even great food options. And of course, you’ll find many sellers offering some of the coolest and most unique vintage (老式的) clothing in all of NYC!

AuH20

•Address: 84 E 7th St, NY, NY 10003
•Opening Hours: 12 pm-7 pm Tuesday-Sunday

This is definitely one of the best places to find a bargain on clothes. You can find tons of items priced between $5-$40, so you won’t blow your budget even if you pick out a few new pieces. This neighborhood store is a highlight of the East Village shopping scene, and should be on everyone’s list of the best thrift stores in NYC.

Celene’s Thrift Shop

•Address: 568 Grandview Ave, Queens, NY, 11385
•Opening Hours: 9 am--7 pm Monday-Saturday; Closed Sunday

Definitely one of the friendliest thrift stores in New York, this is a small but crowded space that offers tons of cool and unique vintage clothes and items. It’s such a great environment to shop, and you can always find what you’re looking for or something you didn’t even know you needed!

1. What is special about Housing Works?
A.It is closed on holidays.B.It supports charitable causes.
C.It is famous for its vintage treasures.D.It is limited to a few specific places.
2. Where can customers buy cheap clothes after 6 pm on Sunday?
A.AuH20.B.Chelsea Flea.C.Housing Works.D.Celene’s Thrift Shop.
3. What do Chelsea Flea and Celene’s Thrift Shop have in common?
A.They offer a friendly dining experience.B.They are open every day all year round.
C.They have the same opening hours.D.They sell special vintage clothing.
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8 . Developing a reading habit is an excellent way to improve your knowledge, expand your vocabulary and reduce stress.     1     Here are some tips on how to start a reading habit and stick to it.

One of the best ways to start a reading habit is to begin with short reading sessions. You can start by setting aside 10-15 minutes a day to read. Gradually increase the duration (持续时间) of your reading sessions.     2     Eventually, you might find it hard to put the book down and 15 minutes won't seem like enough time.

Setting a reading goal is an excellent way to motivate you to read more and make reading a habit. You can set a goal of reading a certain number of books per month or per year. Additionally, you can set a goal of reading for a specific amount of time each day.     3    

To make reading a habit, it is essential to choose books that interest you. If you don't enjoy the book you are reading, it will be difficult to stay motivated.     4    This will make reading more enjoyable and help you get into the habit.

    5    This means setting aside a specific period of the day to read. You can choose to read in the morning, during your lunch break or before going to bed. Find a time that works for you and make it a regular part of your daily routine.

A.Focus on the quality of your reading experience.
B.Find a quiet and comfortable space without disturbance.
C.To develop a reading habit, you need to make time for it.
D.Make sure you are passionate about the topics of the books.
E.However, it can be challenging if you seldom read regularly.
F.Whatever goal you choose, make sure it is realistic and achievable.
G.Starting small will make it easier to include reading in your daily routine.
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。作者14岁的女儿很在意自己的外表,作者对此表示理解,认为这是青少年成长过程中的自然现象。

9 . Alice, age 9:"Mom, do I have to brush my hair today?"

Me: Um, yes, it would be great if you could brush your hair every day!

In Alice's world, brushing her hair was an inconvenient nuisance(令人讨厌的事).I knew back then that this feeling would not last forever. One day I would pry (撬开) her hairbrush out of her hand and tear her away from the mirror. Five years later, my prediction has come true.

At age 14, there is no such thing for Alice as a spur-of-the-moment(一时兴起的) trip outside of the house. She is, indeed, obsessed with her physical appearance. Hair has to be brushed, makeup applied, and clothes changed many times before she can even think about leaving the house.

We have spoken at length about how looks don't matter and that being a good, kind and compassionate person in this world is way more important than any aesthetic(审美观).Each time we have this conversation, Alice reminds me that she knows technically looks aren't important. But when she looks good on the outside, she feels more confident on the inside. In turn, that makes her a kinder, more compassionate and more understanding person.

So while I will never be happy to see my daughter try on many shirts only to pick the first one she tried, or spend an hour getting ready for an event when the rest of the family were ready in 10 minutes, I know this is something she needs to do. Creating an identity for herself as an individual outside of her family unit is a natural and necessary part of the teenage process.

And just as she learned over the years that hair-brushing is probably a good idea, so will she hopefully learn that sometimes it's okay to go out in a less-than-perfect outfit or without makeup. Somewhere deep down,her freewheeling 9-year-old self still knows that.

1. What was the author's prediction about Alice?
A.She would avoid looking in the mirror.
B.She would refuse to stay at home all the time.
C.She would be very concerned about her appearance.
D.She would forget to brush her hair before going out.
2. Why does Alice spend time on her appearance?
A.To impress others.B.To make herself feel better.
C.To display her unique personality.D.To attract kind people as friends.
3. What is the author's attitude toward Alice's behavior?
A.Worried.B.Indifferent.C.Disappointed.D.Understanding.
4. What lesson does the author hope Alice will learn?
A.She cannot meet everyone's needs.
B.She should learn some makeup skills.
C.She needs to learn a lot as she grows up.
D.She doesn't always have to go out with a perfect image.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍美国的报纸行业陷入经济困境,在美国大学学习新闻专业的学生面临就业等方面的困境。

10 . With a name like The Daily Orange in America, you will think the Syracuse University student-run newspaper prints a new issue every day. The newspaper began operating at the Syracuse, New York-based school in 1903. But it only prints a new issue three times a week.

Editor in chief Haley Robertson worries about where she will find companies willing to pay for advertising space. She also worries about having to fire friends. And, she searches out former students willing to donate money so the newspaper can send reporters on the road to cover the university’s sports teams. Media executives many years older than Robertson are facing similar problems. The news industry’s financial difficulties have spread to colleges and universities across the US, which brought challenges to these young journalists. Student reporters train for the future in two main ways. They receive a traditional classroom education from professors. They also put what they learn to use in student-run newsrooms.

Chris Evans is president of the College Media Association, or the CMA. He notes that few college newspapers have shut down the way local newspapers in towns and cities across the country have, considering the central role they are playing. But some have had to cut the number of times they publish each week. Some would find a former student for donation or sell enough advertising to cover it.

The University of North Carolina reports that newspaper newsroom jobs across the country dropped from 52,000 in 2008 to 24,000 today. There are other kinds of jobs in the field, of course, but not a very high number of them. Many journalism educators have wondered whether their students can deal with that. Journalism schools should do more than just equip students for possible media jobs, said Marie Hardin, head of Penn State’s Donald Bellisario College of Communications. She said journalism educators need to teach students communication, critical thinking and writing. Such skills are highly sought in many different fields.

1. It can be learnt that The Daily Orange ________.
A.is a national newspaperB.is seeking sponsorships
C.lacks enough reportersD.will go fully Internet-based
2. Why do most college newspapers still stick to operating?
A.Because they can get donations from the outside.
B.Because they are popular among towns and cities.
C.Because the CMA provides much support for them.
D.Because journalism students need training chances.
3. What does Marie Hardin suggest to journalism schools?
A.Creating new jobs in the news industry.
B.Improving professional skills of educators.
C.Preparing students for more job options.
D.Encouraging students to turn to other fields.
4. What can be the most suitable title for the text?
A.Journalism Schools Apply New Teaching Methods
B.US College Student Reporters Face Difficult Future
C.How to Run Traditional University Newspapers Well?
D.Is Transformation of College Newspapers Necessary?
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