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阅读理解-阅读单选(约380词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了患有失音症的人的症状,病因及其应对方式。

1 . Is there a friend of yours who always sings out of tune (曲调) but never realizes it? Don’t be so hard on them — they may have amusia — the inability to tell the difference in tunes.

Apart from singing out of tune, people with amusia may also find it hard to recognize music they’ve heard before without the help of song lyrics. Besides, people who suffer from Amusia can have difficulty in recognizing melodies and a total inability to tell between different musical sounds, according to Live Science. However, people with amusia can recognize common environmental sounds as well as the high and lows sounds in human voices, meaning that this inability can be specially related to music.

In many cases, people who have amusia are born with it, as 46 percent of these individuals’ family members were found to have similar conditions, according to a 2017 study. Brain imaging shows that their brains receive and respond to music pitch (音高) information, but it is not reaching conscious awareness, meaning that the mind can’t understand the information.

Scientists at the University of Otago in New Zealand also think that amusia is related to people’s special processing skills. They invited people with amusia, musicians and students from non-musical backgrounds to perform a task related to spacial imagination. They were asked to decide whether pairs of images are the same object moving around or mirror images.

The result showed that the amusia group made more mistakes than the other two groups. Amusia might be related to the way brain stores information about the high and low sounds in songs, according to the study.

Although those who aren’t confident about their singing skills often say they’re “tune-deaf”, people with amusia only make up about 1.5 percent of the population, as shown in the 2017 study. “Like dyslexics (诵读困难者) can learn how to read, those with amusia should be able to better their ability to recognize tunes if they start early enough,” Isabelle Peretz, a professor of psychology from the University of Montreal in Canada, told Live Science.

1. According to the article, what is the main difficulty faced by people with amusia?
A.Recognizing tunes.B.Identifying human voices.
C.Understanding song lyrics.D.Noticing common sounds in nature.
2. What did the 2017 study tell us about amusia?
A.Amusia is common among children.
B.Amusia is a result of brain damage.
C.Many individuals with amusia are born with it.
D.Those who are tune-deaf often suffer from amusia.
3. What did the study by scientists at the University of Otago show?
A.People with amusia have strong spa cial imagination skills.
B.People with amusia struggle to decide the shape of images.
C.Amusia may be affected by one’s level of music education.
D.Amusia may be related to how the brain stores sound information.
4. How can people with amusia improve their musical ability, according to Peretz?
A.Go for medical treatment.B.Sing frequently with friends.
C.Learn how to read earlier in life.D.Start to explore and learn music early.
2024-03-09更新 | 106次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖北省荆门市2023-2024学年高一上学期1月期末英语试题
阅读理解-七选五(约250词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:这是一篇议论文。文章分析了购物者受购物网站评论误导的问题。

2 . Whenever we are planning to buy something online, most of us prefer to look at the reviews first. We imagine that they have been left by shoppers like us who want to share their knowledge with others, so the reviews would be of great value to us.     1     Some of them are writing positive review s in return for a payment or gifts from the maker. How do we know this?

A careful study of thousands of reviews on a popular shopping website showed that a surprisingly large number of reviewers gave either four-or five-star ratings to the product. Two-or three-star ratings both accounted for less than ten percent of the total, which looked suspicious (可疑的).     2     Not everything being sold on the shopping website could be first class! We all know that some false information is provided. Some products that you buy on shopping website can be terrible. You would expect therefore to see a variety of scores.     3    

It seems that anyone who writes a large number of good review s is given a special treat by the shopping website.     4     How should a shopper reply to all these “wonderful” reviews? The best thing to do is to have access to a website run by some organizations such as Which in the UK. The Which product evaluation is based on strict tests carried out by experts and then on reviews by trusted shoppers who are Which members. They are not allowed to take free gifts from makers.

    5     So, a good and responsible organization seems to be the best answer.

A.So why are most reviews positive?
B.Reviews differ from person to person.
C.However, not all reviewers are like this.
D.So how can we tell true review s from false ones?
E.These “top” reviewers are then given free products.
F.Shoppers need protection from misleading reviews.
G.If those reviews were true, a broader spread of ratings would be given.
2024-03-07更新 | 50次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖北省荆门市2023-2024学年高一上学期1月期末英语试题
阅读理解-阅读单选(约330词) | 较易(0.85) |
文章大意:本文为记叙文。本文介绍了两个普通人对举重项目的尝试,以及举重给他们带来的影响和改变。

3 . “I was captivated by weightlifting during the London 2012 Olympic Games,” says Fiona Clements, a software developer working in London. “I think it’s partly because the effort is so obvious—you can see every flash of doubt, pain and happiness of success on the athletes’ faces.”

Clements was 48 at the time. She thought she’d left it far too late to even consider trying it, but then she kept thinking about it. “It took until September 2022, but I finally went for it.” Clements signed up for a beginner’s class with Sally Moss, a strength coach who is an expert in Olympic lifting, and loved it from her first class. Now 58, Clements can lift 50kg and push 21kg overhead. She says she has never felt stronger.

Resistance training, to use the term for any type of exercise where you’re working against weight, whether it’s using dumbbells(哑铃), exercise bands or just your own body weight, is extremely beneficial.

“I just thought that it would be impossible to make a difference to my body as an older woman,” says Joann a Blacker, a small business owner, who took up strength training at 53. “I’d gained weight and felt awful. I certainly didn’t think that weightlifting would be the way I would change my body.”

Blacker can now lift 40kg for 10 repetitions and feels more than ready to deal with training alone. Clements, at the same time, has already signed up with her local gym, for the days she’s not training with Moss. “I can feel these bands of hard muscle when I move my arms and legs that I’m pretty sure weren’t there before,” she says. “But the best part is that I’m actually able to understand the sport I love. It still feels like magic when that bar goes overhead.”

1. What does the underlined word “captivated” in Paragraph 1 mean?
A.Uninterested.B.Attracted.C.Upset.D.Satisfied.
2. Why did Clements fail to try weightlifting in 2012?
A.She was fearful of the pain.B.She found it hard to get a top coach.
C.She was doubtful about its lasting effects.D.She thought she was too old to have a go.
3. What did Blacker benefit from taking up weightlifting?
A.She increased her willpower.B.She improved her body shape.
C.She found a part-time job in this field.D.She had her busy daily life changed.
4. What does Clements say about weightlifting?
A.She has a deeper understanding of it.B.She suggests starting it at a local gym.
C.She enjoys muscle-building most of all.D.She finds it more magic than hard work.
2024-03-06更新 | 64次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖北省荆门市2023-2024学年高一上学期1月期末英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了中国传统民间艺术糖画的历史发展。
4 . 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。

Have you ever eaten a “painting”? Here it is, the     1     (tradition) Chinese folk art—sugar painting. Spoon as pen, liquid sugar as ink, everything in the world can be drawn quickly.

As is said, Chen Zi’ang, a great poet in the seventh century (Tang Dynasty), liked to eat brown sugar. But he ate it in     2     unique way. He melted the sugar on a clean and smooth table,     3    (make) it into     4     (variety) of shapes of small animals. After cooling down, it could be held in the hand, eaten and enjoyed. Later, Chen went to the capital city,     5     he brought this art. Since then, sugar painting has become a lasting craft. In the 17th century (Qing Dynasty), sugar painting became     6     (increase) popular, and the production skills     7     (be) more advanced. The objects include flowers and birds, fortune symbols and the 12 zodiac signs and other designs. The art of sugar painting combines food, culture and handicraft. The painting is done in one go without any draft.

The sugar painting     8     (create) today shows greater creativity in forms — Cartoon sugar painting, 3D sugar painting, bringing new life     9     conventional ones. The culture of China, and the spirit of sugar painting,     10     (pass) down through the sugar spoons of generations of craftsmen.

2024-02-29更新 | 189次组卷 | 4卷引用:湖北省荆门市2023-2024学年高一上学期1月期末英语试题
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了71的Bill Sumiel因为肾衰竭需要肾移植,但是找不到合适的肾源。有一天Bill Sumiel打了一辆出租车回家,他在车上和出租车司机Letts闲聊时告诉了司机他的困境。出租车司机说他可以去做配型。在配型后,Letts的肾适合移植给Sumiel。事后,Sumiel对Letts表示了谢意。

5 . Bill Samuel was having a tough Friday. The 71-year-old, who was struggling with kidney (肾) failure, found himself at a medical center 30 miles from home for the second time in 24 hours. Samuel was on the transplant (移植) list, but no _________ had been found yet. Without a _________ bus service for his trip, Samuel took a taxi to and from his _________ to meet his doctor.

Taxi driver Timothy Letts took Samuel as his _________ even though the trip was out of his way, feeling Samuel might need _________. During the 40-minute drive, Samuel shared his positive energy and the struggles of his _________ , saying he was searching for a kidney donor.

As they neared Samuel’s home, Letts _________ him by expressing interest in being a kidney donor. Shocked but excited, Samuel _________ contact information with Letts. After the initial excitement, Samuel started feeling a bit less _________ . He was touched by Lett’s __________ , though he wondered if it has just been a(n) __________ moment. But Letts was true to his __________ . He got in touch with Samuel just a few hours later, and by the next week, Letts had __________ the kidney transplant program. After a months-long screening process, the results were in: Letts and Samuel were a __________ match.

On Dec 7, 2021, they had their operations. It was a __________ . Letts and Samuel still keep in touch to this day.

1.
A.patientsB.matchesC.doctorsD.families
2.
A.cheapB.effectiveC.convenientD.voluntary
3.
A.arrangementB.operationC.recoveryD.hospital
4.
A.partnerB.friendC.passengerD.neighbour
5.
A.attentionB.guideC.deliveryD.aid
6.
A.needsB.treatmentsC.adventuresD.distance
7.
A.confusedB.inspiredC.annoyedD.surprised
8.
A.keptB.offeredC.exchangedD.collected
9.
A.anxiousB.optimisticC.frightenedD.curious
10.
A.offerB.suggestionC.contributionD.request
11.
A.heartfeltB.awkwardC.unforgettableD.emotional
12.
A.wordB.nameC.actionD.saying
13.
A.organizedB.conductedC.contactedD.accepted
14.
A.uniqueB.perfectC.strongD.weak
15.
A.successB.challengeC.failureD.test
2024-02-29更新 | 33次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖北省荆门市2023-2024学年高一上学期1月期末英语试题
阅读理解-阅读单选(约380词) | 适中(0.65) |
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了科学家研究厄瓜多尔森林的声音以了解人工智能AI如何能够跟踪环境恢复中的动物生活。

6 . A team of scientists is studying the sound of the forest in Ecuador to learn how artificial intelligence (AI) could follow animal life in recovering environments.

When scientists want to measure new forest growth, they can study large areas of land with tools like satellites. But understanding how fast and in what number wildlife is returning to an area is more difficult. Sometimes it requires an expert to listen through sound recordings and pick out animal calls.

Jorg Muller, an expert on birds, wondered if there was a different way. So, he turned to bioacoustics (生物声学), which uses sound to learn more about animal life and their living environments. Muller and his team recorded wildlife sounds in Ecuador. They first had experts listen to the recordings and list the sounds of different animals. Then, they examined the sound quality to measure the environment. Finally, they ran two weeks of recordings through an AI computer program trained to understand 75 different bird calls.

The program was able to pick out the calls on which it was trained. However, scientists wondered if the program could correctly identify the number of different kinds of plants and animals in each environment. To see if the program could do that, the team used two different controls. One was from the experts who listened to the recordings, and the second was based on examples from each environment, which can be used to understand biodiversity (生物多样性).

Since the number of sounds that are found to be used to train is limited, the AI program could only identify one-fourth of the bird calls experts could. But it was still able to correctly measure biodiversity levels in each environment, the study said. It also said the results show the AI program is a powerful tool to measure the recovery of animal societies in some forests. The study showed that biodiversity found from recordings can be measured in a cost-effective and complete way and measure environments.

There are still areas for improvement, including the lack of animal sounds on which to train AI models. And the method can only catch animals that use sound to communicate.

1. What does the study focus on?
A.Studying plant growth.B.Observing birds’ behavior.
C.Understanding AI’s effect on wildlife.D.Measuring wildlife recovery.
2. What method did the team use to learn wildlife sounds in Eduador?
A.Bioacoustics.B.Satellite recording.
C.Sound recording by AI.D.Direct observation by experts.
3. What did the AI program prove to be useful for?
A.Identifying plant species.B.Tracking weather change.
C.Measuring biodiversity levels.D.Identifying all the bird calls.
4. What did the study suggest for improvements?
A.Measuring more bird environments.
B.Catching animals that use sound to communicate.
C.Training the program on a wider variety of sounds.
D.Having experts study more and understand bird calls.
语法填空-短文语填(约210词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:这是一篇说明文,本文主要介绍了最近在韩国大受欢迎的中国传统美食——糖葫芦,讲述了糖葫芦的历史渊源,也提到了糖葫芦的新潮做法。
7 . 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。

Tanghulu, a conventional Chinese snack     1     (basic) made of sugercoated haws (山楂) or other fruit on a stick, has drawn more and more teenagers around the world. According to the data covering social media platforms such as Instagram and Facebook, tanghulu     2     (be) the most searched term in the frozen and convenient food category in the first half of 2023 in Korea.

The sweet treat arose in China during the Song dynasty,     3     Emperor Guangzong’s favorite concubine (妃) fell ill and a doctor suggested she eat hawthorn berries     4     (fry) in brown sugar every day for a fortnight. When the concubine miraculously (奇迹般的) recovered, the candied fruit gained instant popularity across the country,     5     (late) becoming one of the best-selling street — food snacks in China.

Because of its glassy texture and marble like appearance, it is so visually     6     (appeal) that many like to post     7     (video) featuring the treat being consumed and share the new recipes for it. According to CCTV, unlike the tanghulu made of haws in China, the most popular one in Korea is made of orange slices, whose price amounts     8     22 yuan.

Tanghulu’s recent surge in various countries can be attributed to multiple factors, including the social media     9     (expose) among teenagers and its catering to their affection with pretty food. All in all, who would refuse such     10     awesome flavor?

2024-02-28更新 | 76次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖北省荆门市2023-2024学年高二上学期1月期末英语试题
阅读理解-七选五(约220词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。这篇文章讲了关于冬季季节性情绪障碍(Seasonal Affective Disorder)的预防方法。

8 . Tricks To Preparing For Winter SADness

Have you felt tired and sleepy recently? Or do you experience a mood shift as it turns to winter?     1     Actually, these common symptoms can be owing to Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, a type of depression that typically arrives in winter because of the change of the seasons. Here are some recipes for you to predict its onset and ward it off.

    2    

There’s been a fair bit of research supporting light therapy (疗法) as being effective for seasonal kinds of depression. So don’t withdraw like the hibernating bear but walk outside to expose yourself to the sun every day.     3    

Choose essential foods to boost mood.

When the temperature drops, our body loses more heat and requires high calorie food to supplement this loss.     4     Instead of giving in to such high carbs (碳水), it is important to consume foods such as dark chocolate that can cheer you up.

Engage in more social interaction.

    5    . Not only can it help you stay on track with regular activity but also stay connected, which furthermore lifts your spirits. After all, being alone is never consistent with your goal of getting rid of winter sadness.

Too nervous to enter winter? Not every mild blue feeling in winter is SAD. It may be just a psychological response that everyone could experience seasonally. If winter comes, can spring be too far behind?

A.If so, just lighten up.
B.If not, it couldn’t be better!
C.Work out on a regular basis to keep fit.
D.Get outside regularly to absorb some light.
E.But food merely containing carbs can make you feel more tired.
F.It is a great way to invite a friend or family member to support each other.
G.Remember, even 20 or 30 minutes could make a huge difference.
2024-02-28更新 | 25次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖北省荆门市2023-2024学年高二上学期1月期末英语试题
阅读理解-阅读单选(约350词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:这是一篇说明文。本文主要介绍了一种给人带来快乐的穿搭方式——多巴胺穿搭,其服饰多色彩明亮,并倡导自我快乐个性穿着,因有治愈功能和促进心情开朗而颇受当今年轻人的喜爱。

9 . Dopamine (多巴胺), known as the “source of pleasure”, is a chemical that is released in the brain and provides people with a feeling of reward and motivation. Now, China’s young people are seeking to wear that joyfulness on their bodies, giving rise to the fashion craze—“dopamine dressing style”. Mainly characterized by bright colors, this dressing style is described by many Chinese netizens as “healing” and “a mood booster”. It is part-fashion, part-mindfulness.

Dopamine dressing is nothing new. In fact, a study published in 2012 found that when participants were asked to wear clothing that held some symbolic meaning, their perceived (感知的) confidence increased. The study determined that clothing can have a direct impact on their psychological process.

Another 2015 study found that the outfits we wear can directly influence how we think. It suggested that dressing in a certain way can influence the way we make decisions. “What we wear is how we show ourselves to those we interact with—we are influenced by their reaction to it. If we are well received, it builds up our confidence and can eventually affect our wellbeing.” one of the leading researchers, Mair added.

Actually, dopamine dressing is different for everyone. It’s about wearing the clothes that make you feel good. It could be joggers and a sport shirt; it could be your favorite pair of jeans; or it could be that dress you were saving for a special occasion. In a word, it’s ok to wear anything that can boost your mood.

Color psychologist Karen Haller said: “Color is a great way to lift our spirits and boost our moods in an instant. Our confidence can be boosted when we wear colors that we love and feel good in. We instinctively feel and behave differently when we take the colors in through our eyes and through the part of our brain where our emotions reside.” Ultimately, dopamine dressing is whatever makes you feel good.

1. What makes the dopamine dressing a real hit according to paragraph 1?
A.Its featuring only bright colors.B.Its healing and boosting function.
C.Its impacting on people’s confidence.D.Its allowing people to wear differently
2. What can we infer from the two studies mentioned in the passage?
A.Dopamine dressing is simply a new concept of dressing.
B.Dopamine dressing is beneficial to our mental health.
C.Dopamine dressing has little to do with our decision making.
D.Dopamine dressing can drive us to interact with more people.
3. Which of the following can be considered as dopamine dressing?
A.All the students wear school uniform on Mondays.
B.My father has to put on a heavy coat in cold weather.
C.Jack often follows the trend to buy clothes in dark colors.
D.The girl chooses her favorite skirt for her birthday party.
4. Why does the author write the article?
A.To demonstrate a pleasant dressing style.
B.To convince us to buy more fashionable clothes.
C.To arouse our curiosity of the dopamine dressing.
D.To promote more people to accept dopamine dressing.
2024-02-28更新 | 47次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖北省荆门市2023-2024学年高二上学期1月期末英语试题
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。这篇文章讲述了95岁的古巴歌手和词曲创作人Angela Alvarez在2021年发行了自己的首张专辑,并且获得了拉丁格莱美最佳新人奖。同时,其在领奖台上发表了激励人心的演讲,鼓励那些还没有实现梦想的人,表示永远不会太晚。

10 . We are often told that there’s no _________ limit when it comes to pursuing our goals, but it’s truly _________ to see someone achieve them later in life-especially if they are 95 years old.

Angela Alvarez is a Cuban-born singer and songwriter who finally _________ her first album in 2021. Now, she has just won the Latin Grammy for Best New Artist.

Growing up surrounded by music, Alvarez once told her father she wanted to become a (an) _________ singer. However, life wasn’t easy for their family then and she had to _________ her dream of pursuing a career in entertainment for decades, but music was always there to keep her company and bring her _________.

With time, her kids had kids, and one of her grandchildren, Carlos Jose Alvarez, _________ found out that his grandma had _________ over 50 songs throughout her life, he knew that something had to be done. He asked her if she would be interested in going to a studio and _________ her songs. “And her answer was ‘Carlos, my dream is to __________ this life knowing that somehow my music would emerge and last.’ And that was the __________,” Carlos said in an interview.

Alvarez’s story __________ caught the attention of actor Andy Garcia, who decided to become the producer and narrator of Miss Angela, a documentary about this amazing woman. “Her story just blew me away. She __________ a generation, perhaps our generation of Cubans,” said the actor.

The dream reached new __________ as she became nominated (被提名) for a Latin Grammy. When she took to the stage to accept her award, she gave an inspiring speech, “To those who have not achieved their dream, I promise, with __________ and love you can achieve it, it’s never too late.”

1.
A.sexB.ageC.identityD.race
2.
A.excitingB.understandingC.inspiringD.surprising
3.
A.releasedB.searchedC.createdD.increased
4.
A.ambitiousB.uniqueC.professionalD.temporary
5.
A.take upB.get intoC.bring inD.put aside
6.
A.comfortB.conceptC.troubleD.emotion
7.
A.intentionallyB.accidentallyC.actuallyD.obviously
8.
A.hiddenB.citedC.heardD.written
9.
A.graspingB.adaptingC.recordingD.polishing
10.
A.leaveB.continueC.keepD.bear
11.
A.conclusionB.peakC.endingD.beginning
12.
A.stillB.neverC.everD.even
13.
A.defendsB.representsC.makesD.strengthens
14.
A.draftB.insightsC.heightsD.aspect
15.
A.faithB.trickC.competenceD.qualification
2024-02-22更新 | 179次组卷 | 2卷引用:湖北省荆门市2023-2024学年高二上学期1月期末英语试题
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