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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。短文报道了修复陶瓷的聂超。
1 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

A zipper runs along a 40-centimeter-tall porcelain vase, with its top slightly open.The art piece, not     1     (original) designed that way, has been repaired by Nie Chao.     2     repaired vase won Nie the new talent award at the Baihe Cup, an art and craft design and imovation competition, where more than 3,000 pieces or sets of work were shown.The competition    3     (hold) during the second edition of the China Arts and Crafts Expo in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, in September 2021.

As the     4     (five) generation inheritor of his family's ceramic-repair skills, Nie has devoted himself to better preserving them, as well as     5     (bring) traditional Chinese engraving skills and modern art designs to the mix. Nie's father and grandfather were focused on fixing porcelain items to restore their functionality. Nie has taken it a step further as he tries to make the repaired items look even    6     (good). For example, when mending the    7     (break) cover of a teacup, Nie could have just added a couple of metal staples(订书机) to reconnect the broken parts,     8       he decided to create a bamboo pattern on it.

Nie says handmade things have one advantage    9    mass-produced items, in that each is unique. Mending ceramics not only restores the     10     (appear) and functionality of a ware but also preserves its historical and cultural value.

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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文,文章主要讲述一家便利店以游戏的方式传递善意的故事。

2 . Doing math helps people with a lot of daily life. It involves every aspect like ________ change when going to the local store to get snacks. But Ahmed Alwan, the ________ of a convenience store, decided to play a game with his shoppers: they can get their ________ and more at absolutely no charge just for ________ answering a math problem.

The rules of the game are very ________. If shoppers can solve the math problem, they get five seconds to ________ anything from the store shelves ________ except the store cat. Many of the people who are participating are ________ customers, but others are new faces. Everyone gets the same chance to ________.

Alwan made a TikTok, chose a(n) ________ and asked customers a math question. It’s a way to help people in need while putting a smile on their face.

But who’s ________ the stuff that is picked up? Alwan is out of his own pocket. It is ________ his business in a positive way, bringing awareness and ________ to the store as well as spreading positive energy throughout the community.

For the future, Alwan has set up a project on GoFundMe to help support the game to keep it going and to give back to the community. As the game progresses, he is getting much more ________ with his math questions. The goal, he wrote on the page, is “to ________ others to be kind-hearted”.

1.
A.countingB.savingC.payingD.giving
2.
A.cashierB.ownerC.customerD.employee
3.
A.treatsB.moneyC.snacksD.gifts
4.
A.sincerelyB.properlyC.quicklyD.correctly
5.
A.generalB.difficultC.complexD.easy
6.
A.findB.holdC.grabD.search
7.
A.in chargeB.for freeC.without hesitationD.at random
8.
A.regularB.strangeC.curiousD.friendly
9.
A.visitB.winC.learnD.buy
10.
A.challengeB.projectC.planD.idea
11.
A.preparing forB.seeing toC.paying forD.caring for
12.
A.runningB.servingC.provingD.influencing
13.
A.profitsB.stabilityC.attentionD.benefits
14.
A.familiarB.creativeC.comfortableD.connected
15.
A.causeB.persuadeC.inspireD.teach
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文章大意:本文是篇议论文。文章主要讨论了什么是不快乐,人为什么会不快乐,以及应该如何看待不快乐的话题。

3 . Is It OK to Be Unhappy?

Many people might say that you should always be happy, but is it okay to allow yourself time when sadness may prevail over happiness? We’ll explore how sadness offers people opportunities for self-reflection and why people should appreciate their sorrow.

What is unhappiness?

Many words are used to express sadness: suffering, misery, sorrow, pain, and more. It often results from other feelings like guilt, grief, anxiety, hopelessness, or anger.     1    It may differ from a person to another but it could change how you physically feel—a stomachache, headache, or difficulty sleep disorders.

    2    

Lots of people are growing unhappy due to mental health issues. Here are lists of situations: having problems with relationships, having trouble at home(eg. violence or financial issues), having trouble at school or work, comparing self to others, losing a loved one and being self-critical.

Is it OK for a person to be unhappy?

Everyone has different emotions: some are good while others can be negative. In other words, all people have feelings that are always changing in some way—and they happen for a reason! So is it OK to feel sadness?     3    

Sadness is a natural part of life.

It is okay to be unhappy. Being sad doesn’t mean you are not coping with the situation.     4    Learning to recognize sad emotions can make you adapt better, accept more easily, and persevere when things may be too hard at times.

Things will eventually get better.

Keep in mind your problems will not last forever and will eventually pass too! There is no right way to let go of sadness but what is not a secret is that the first step is the acknowledgment and acceptance of the pain you are feeling. It could be a lot but talking to someone you trust can be helpful.     5    Eat nutritious food, exercise regularly, and get enough sleep.

A.Why are people sad?
B.Take good care of yourself.
C.The answer is a definite yes.
D.So what does it feel like to be sad?
E.How can people get rid of sadness?
F.There are also a lot of other effective solutions.
G.Rather it helps you accept your problems and move on.
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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道,文章主要讲述了英国老年人重返就业市场的现象及其背后的原因,呼吁政府需要更好地制定政策,鼓励50至64岁无经济能力的人重返工作岗位。

4 . Unretirement: older people return to paid employment

The disappearance of 565,000 mostly older people from the UK’s labour force was one of the problematic effects of Covid. In other countries, employment levels recovered more quickly to pre-2020 levels, making the UK exceptional. But while evidence in the past few months points to a change of this trend — the rise of “unretirement” — there is no room for relief.

Government initiatives to address the issue have achieved little. The Treasury came up with the idea of “returnerships”, a variant of the skills training aimed at persuading mature people back to workplaces. But in reality this is not much more than a new label for existing training. Meanwhile, fewer than one in 20 of participants in the government’s “skills training camps” — courses intended to equip jobseekers for the opportunities in their area — are aged over 55.

Mel Stride, the work and pensions secretary, championed the idea of over-50s delivering takeaways, and doing other jobs more readily associated with younger workers.Age should not be a barrier to anyone willing and able to do this kind of work. But more importantly, government ministers should extend employment beyond low-wage private sector vacancies(空缺) to labour shortages in health, education and social care — where umemployment problem is serious.

Revealed in one survey, descriptions of returning to employment are highly variable.Some did so because they were struggling with the rising cost of living. Others found that they missed the company of co-workers, wanted to make a contribution to family finances or needed“a purpose in life”.

The 26.5% of adults aged 50 to 64 who are economically inactive — neither working nor seeking work — is still too high. The coexistence of high levels of economic inactivity with key worker shortages in vital areas such as teaching remains hugely problematic. But rising employment levels can be seen as part of a delayed return to normality. And Ministers still need to better target policies to encourage economically inactive 50–to 64-year-olds back to work.

1. Why do the UK government plans have little effect?
A.Mature people are unwilling to retire.
B.The government lacks related equipment.
C.The skills training isn’t essentially changed.
D.The government doesn’t provide professional training.
2. What should the government do for unretirement?
A.Strengthen association with younger workers.
B.Widen employment opportunities.
C.Offer diverse training courses.
D.Predict the potential problems.
3. What was a reason for unretirement according to the survey?
A.Financial struggle.B.Contribution to society.
C.Family’s expectations.D.Co-workers’ encouragement.
4. What is the text?
A.A news report.B.A book review.
C.A scientific report.D.A diary entry.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了在《自然通讯》杂志上发表的一项研究中,加州大学洛杉矶分校的一个工程师团队发明了一种类似贴片的设备,可以戴在喉咙外的皮肤上,帮助有声音障碍的人说话。

5 . Vocal cords (声带) can easily get damaged by stress, infections, or overuse. It is not just overenthusiastic performers who are at risk of injuring their voice-boxes — according to a study, 30% of the population will experience a voice disorder at some point in their life.

In a study published in the journal Nature Communications, a team of UCLA engineers have invented a patch-like (片状) device that can be worn on the skin outside the throat to help people with voice disorders speak.

Even though the team’s device is an early prototype, it has the potential to offer a substantial improvement on current alternatives. When a person loses his voice today, the easiest fix is to resort to typing, texting, or writing notes to communicate. Typing can be slow and inconvenient, and writing notes is only possible in good lighting. More advanced solutions require special training to use, and surgical interventions are often invasive. A patch would theoretically be able to clear all these hurdles.

The tiny patch consists of a self-powered sensing component, which detects and changes signals generated by the throat muscle movements into high-accuracy, analyzable electrical signals, which are then translated into speech signals using a machine-learning algorithm, and an actuation component, which turns those signals into voice expression. The patch was tested on eight healthy adults who pronounced five sentences (including: “Hope your experiments are going well!”, “Merry Christmas!” and “I love you!”) aloud or in silence, and its accuracy was more than 90%.

There is a way to go yet. For now the device can only recognise the five phrases it was trained on. Plus, individual differences in vocal cords means the algorithm has to be personalised to each user. To make it practical at scale, the researchers will need to collect a lot more data.

1. What can be inferred from the first two paragraphs?
A.The device can be fixed in a person's body.
B.The device may be a fix to voice disorders.
C.Most people are influenced by voice injury.
D.Performers have a high risk of voice disorders.
2. How does the author introduce the advantage of the patch?
A.By listing data.
B.By giving examples.
C.By making comparison.
D.By analyzing causes and effects.
3. Which aspect of the device is mentioned in paragraph 4?
A.Its application.B.Its principle.
C.Its challenge.D.Its purpose.
4. What is the author’s attitude toward the device?
A.Unclear.B.Dismissive.C.Doubtful.D.Supportive.
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文章大意:本文是记叙文。文章讲述了2023年作者和Alex Winship以及作者的兄弟Jonny组队参加了SpoGomi比赛,这是一种以团队为单位捡拾垃圾的体育活动。在英国SpoGomi比赛中,作者的团队以微弱优势获胜,随后在东京的世界杯中经历激烈竞争后夺冠。这项活动不仅让作者的团队赢得前往日本的奖励,更改变了他们对捡拾垃圾的态度,让他们更加关注并积极贡献于环境保护。

6 . In 2023, the UK SpoGomi competition was scheduled for August, with the world cup in Tokyo in November. I formed my team with Alex Winship, and my brother Jonny.

SpoGomi is a sport involving litter-picking by teams of three. Teams collect litter in given areas within a strict time limit, scoring point s for the weight of collected items, with some items awarded more points than others. One gram of cigarette butts is worth three points versus only 0.1 per gram for burnable rubbish. The team with the most point s wins.

Initially we were drawn to taking part because of the prize of a trip to Japan. There were about 20 teams in the UK competition, which took place in London’s Hackney marshes. We won by only 33 points, which is equivalent to just one glass bottle.

We were then heading for the world cup. The competition was intense. After the first half, Japan came top and we were second. My muscles were aching and I felt completely worn out from the heat of Tokyo on a sunny day. I didn’t have much more energy, and Iremember Alex and Jonny saying the same, but we had this feeling of being on the edge of something amazing. We had to just keep pushing. We pulled ahead in the second half while carrying several kilos of litter over two miles at a time. We ended up coming first,ahead of Japan, with 57 kg of rubbish collected.

I wouldn’t have been someone who would have picked up litter off the street. At the early stages of our training, we were so bad at finding litter. Then, just after the London competition, on the way home, we saw so much. We were just much more aware of it.Once you’re drawn into SpoGomi, your attitude towards litter and how you contribute completely changes — it certainly has for us.

1. What can we learn about SpoComi?
A.It is a sport to pick up rubbish.B.It has particularly strict rules.
C.It is a team consisting of 3.D.It sets limits to collected items.
2. What was the result of the London competition?
A.The result was controversial.
B.No team entered the world cup.
C.The author’s team had a narrow victory.
D.The author’s team had an absolute advantage.
3. How did the author feel in the second half of the world cup?
A.Nervous but hopeful.B.Indifferent and bored.
C.Exhausted but determined.D.Discouraged and uninterested.
4. What is presented in the last paragraph?
A.Providing tips on picking litter.
B.Showing desire for SpoGomi training.
C.Advocating devotion to the world cup.
D.Encouraging engagement in SpoGomi.
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章主要内容是关于夏季工作选择的建议,以及每种工作的特点和优势。

7 . 4 Summer Jobs to Get Paid and Take a Break

Camp counsellor (辅导员)

Most kids head off to camp during the summertime, and if you’re past the typical age of being a camper, relive your youth by becoming a summer camp counsellor. You can enjoy participating in activities, planning events, and partaking in arts and crafts. It’s one of the best summer jobs because it also builds your leadership skills while you earn extra money. Depending on your schedule, you can work to fit your needs. The average starting pay is $10.5 an hour.

Lifeguard

Spending time on the water is something many people do during the summer. And if you're good at swimming, then being a lifeguard is a great option for you. The hours are flexible, and the pay is great, with the average hourly rate at $11.50.

Amusement park employee

An amusement park is a great place to work during the summertime. There are a variety of positions you can get hired for — from ride operator to food service to booth tender — and the average starting pay is $10 an hour. The hours are flexible and negotiable depending on where you decide to work: the larger the park, the more employees they’ll have, which could mean fewer hours they’ll need you to cover.

Dog walker

If you’re looking for a relaxing job, being a dog walker could be the right choice for you. Dog walking hours and pay are easily negotiable, as you can simply discuss with the dog’s owner what your availability is, when they need you, and what your pay rate is. Getting some exercise with a furry friend will feel more like a relaxing pastime than a job. And if you wish to continue being a dog walker, it’s the job that’s easiest to keep year-round.

1. What is the benefit of being a camp counsellor?
A.It brings back the glory.
B.It boosts artistic creativity.
C.It is easy to do and well-paid.
D.It develops competence in leadership.
2. For which job can the pay be negotiated?
A.Camp counselor.B.Lifeguard.
C.Amusement park employee.D.Dog walker.
3. What do the four summer jobs have in common?
A.They need full-time employees.B.The working hours are flexible.
C.The pay remains unclear.D.They need relevant certificates.
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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道,主要讲述了在英国的大熊猫“阳光”和“甜甜”即将返回中国,人们纷纷前往爱丁堡动物园与它们告别。

8 . With the only giant pandas, Yang Guang and Tian Tian, in the United Kingdom set to return to China from Scotland’s Edinburgh Zoo, crowds have been gathering around the panda enclosure(围栏) to bid them farewell.

The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, the conservation charity that owns and manages Edinburgh Zoo, said that the pandas will leave for China, but the exact date and time of departure will not be announced because of safety and security reasons.

Yang Guang, whose name means sunshine, and Tian Tian, whose name translates to sweetie, arrived at the Edinburgh Zoo in December 2011 as part of a 10-year agreement between the zoological society in Scotland and the China Wildlife Conservation Association. The agreement was later extended by two years because of the pandemic.

Since their arrival, Yang Guang and Tian Tian have accumulated a great deal of public interest, and the BBC billed the panda enclosure as a “rock star” attraction that has been at the top of the must-see list of more than 600,000 visitors to the zoo each year. Vanessa Moreland-Strange and Andrew Strange, a couple living near Edinburgh, brought their two children to the zoo recently to say goodbye to the pandas. The family told China Daily they had visited the panda enclosure 28 times since 2018 and “every time was the best time”.

To bid farewell to Yang Guang and Tian Tian, the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland has been holding a series of events since January that have proved extremely popular. Activities priced between 30 and 500 pounds ($38 and $630) included a one-hour guided tour and behind-the-scenes experience to help the keepers feed Yang Guang. The tickets sold out in just 90 minutes. The zoological society members said the sales raised more than $53,280 and the money will be used by the charity to help save wildlife from extinction.

1. Why was the pandas’ departure time not made public?
A.Due to safety concerns. B.Due to less attention.
C.Due to weather conditions. D.Due to a change in the plan.
2. How many years have the giant pandas been in the UK?
A.8.B.10.C.12.D.14.
3. What is the raised money intended to do?
A.To prevent wildlife dying out.B.To host a chain of events.
C.To guarantee safe return of pandas.D.To promote cultural exchange.
4. What is the best title for the text?
A.Attractions at the Edinburgh Zoo
B.Awareness of Giant Panda Protection
C.Farewell to only Giant Pandas in the UK
D.Conservation Achievements in Edinburgh
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文章大意:这是一篇关于心理学和人生决策的说明文。文章探讨了人们如何面对遗憾,以及不同年龄段的人处理遗憾的不同方式和策略。

9 . Regrets are known for leaving people in the past, trapped in an unhappy state. Over time, maybe you blame yourself for ending an old romantic relationship, making a bad career choice or being too afraid to step outside your comfort zone.

“The regrets that really haunt people are unresolved regrets, things they could never fix,” Bruine de Bruin, an expert in psychology says. “If you feel like you should have gone to university, you can fix that when you’re relatively young. That can be harder to do when you’re older.” Fortunately, many older adults are better equipped to handle their emotions. “They have the wisdom that comes with life experience,” says Pär Bjälkebring, senior psychology lecturer at Gothenburg University in Sweden. “When they encounter a situation a younger person would regret, they can handle it.” For his research, Bjälkebring asked younger and older adults to record their regrets for a week. “The older participants look at regrets in a different way, and try to accept what is happening,” Bjälkebring says. “Over a week, older adults have less regret and use strategies to handle them. They’re more functional.”

Research shows that the most common reason for regret is missed opportunity. People fantasise about benefits they believe they’ve missed while ignoring the disadvantages that would have naturally arisen. Never got that promotion? You likely think about the missed income without considering the extra stress that the position would have brought. Instead of imagining an alternate reality, focus on the good in your life. “Avoid making comparisons.” Bruine de Bruin says. “Making comparisons undermines the happiness you have. Try to rejoice instead of regret.” “People tend to forget inaction — you may have fewer regrets if you act more and avoid things less.”

Regrets have a tendency to make you feel terrible, but those negative feelings aren’t always harmful. Research shows that initially, regrets help you learn from mistakes. Those who express regret over a decision they’ve made tend to make a better decision next time. Changing your thought process can free you from feelings of guilt, shame and sorrow.

1. What does the underlined word “haunt” in Paragragh 2 mean?
A.Control.B.Offend.
C.Ruin.D.Disturb.
2. What enables the older to better tackle regrets?
A.Their inner capacity.B.Their education experience.
C.Their expectation of life.D.Their integrated emotions.
3. Which misconception may lead to the occurrence of a regret?
A.Losers are always in the wrong.
B.You can’t have your cake and eat it.
C.What is lost is always better than what is gained.
D.Better be the head of a dog than the tail of a lion.
4. What’s the author’s attitude towards the sense of regret?
A.Unclear.B.Favorable.
C.Disapproval.D.Objective.
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文章大意:这篇文章是说明文,就如何作为家长更好地支持参加青少年体育运动的孩子,给出了具体的建议。

10 . When your child plays youth sports, we know you want to be the best parent you can be and make sure they're set up for success! It's easy to get caught up in the game just like the players and coaches do.     1     Check out these tips for parents with kids who compete in youth sports.

·    2    

Don't force children to play basketball just because you were a child basketball player, or because you missed an opportunity of a basketball career. Some parents may find themselves caring more about how well the child plays than they do. It may be a sign to take a step back. Let your young athlete create their own path.

·Let the coach do the coaching.

    3     While you may want to step in and give out pointers to your child, always let the coach do the coaching. The biggest problem with parents coaching is you might be telling them one thing while the coach is telling them another. It's essential to keep the roles of parents and instructors separate.

·Encourage positive life lessons.

You should leave the coaching to the coach, but what you can do is encourage core positive values. Talk to them about the importance of commitment.     4     Don't let them get discouraged if they're playing badly. Explain to them that it takes hard work and dedication to be good at something.

·Be a positive role model.

Make sure that you're being a positive example on the field for your child. Treat the other players and the coach with respect, and your child will follow. It's also important to set a good example of being active. Get outside and play with each other.     5    

A.Never live your dreams through your children.
B.This makes it more likely for them to get injured.
C.A coach is the instructor encouraging young players.
D.Avoid getting children trapped with competitiveness.
E.But you can support your kids in sports in constructive ways.
F.If they see you up and moving, it'll motivate them to get up too.
G.They should also be reminded of their contributions to their team.
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