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文章大意:本文是记叙文。讲述了Freed – Kernis退休后雕刻石头的故事。

1 . In 2019, after retiring from her career as a social worker, Ane Freed - Kernis decided to build a home workshop and devote all of her free time to stone carving. “I might be covered head to to e in dust but I’m happy — it was something I needed more of in my life when I hit 60,” she says.

This appeal has its origins in Freed - Kernis’ childhood. Growing up on her father’s farm in Denmark, she used to wander through the fields with her eyes fixed on the ground, looking for stones to add to her collection. “I’ve always been drawn to the shapes and textures (质地) of stones,” she says.

After moving to England in 1977 and training as a social worker, Freed - Kernis soon became occupied with her busy career and the demands of raising her son. Stones were the last thing on her mind, until her father died in 2005. “He took a stone carving course in his retirement, and I always thought stone seemed so fun but never had the time to look into it myself,” she says. “After he died, I became determined to learn in his honour.”

Signing up for a week-long stone carving course at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Freed-Kernis began to learn how to turn a block of rock into well-designed shapes. “It was really scary at the start because you would spend hours just hammering (锤打).”

Now 65, Freed-Kernis has a thriving small business built largely through word of mouth. She creates 12 to 15 pieces a year that can take anywhere from a few days to three weeks to complete, while her prices range from £ 200 to £ 3,000. “I’m making smaller ones,” she says. “I don’t have to depend on the money much, so I want to keep prices in the range that people can afford, mainly just covering costs and labour (劳动力).”

1. Freed-Kernis was first attracted by stones when ______.
A.she was 60B.she was a child
C.her father diedD.she moved to England
2. What can we infer about Freed-Kernis from paragraph 3?
A.She never cared about her father.
B.She led a disappointing life in Denmark.
C.She spent lots of time studying stone carving.
D.She learned stone carving under the influence of her dad.
3. How did Freed-Kernis feel when she started stone carving course?
A.Hopeful and proud.
B.Confident and satisfied.
C.Nervous and frightened.
D.Impatient and unprepared.
4. Why is Freed-Kernis making smaller pieces?
A.They are easier to move by her.
B.They are more affordable to people.
C.She wants to save costs and labour.
D.She is too old to focus on making large ones.
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文章大意:本文是说明文。文章讲述了通过讲述海狮数量的增加,说明人与动物可以和睦相处。

2 . In San Francisco, a large group of sea lions move themselves out of the bay waters and hang out on PIER 39, which is a popular tourist destination. According to dock (码头) officials, this is the most sea lions seen in the region in 15 years.

“Over 1,000 sea lions have been counted this week,” PIER 39 harbormaster Sheila Chandor told many different media. “The surge in sea lions is usually a good sign of their strong population and healthy living environment,” said Adam Ratner, Director of Conservation Engagement at the Marine Mammal (海洋哺乳动物) Center in Sausalito, California.

“California sea lions are sentinels (哨兵) of the ocean,” Ratner said. Their population to some extent reflects the health of the ocean. Therefore, seeing a large number of California sea lions is clearly a good thing.

For nearly 35 years, the slippery (滑的) residents have been a star attraction for tourists. That autumn in 1989, PIER 39 had just been repaired, but the ships had not yet been moved back. At that moment, the sea lions unexpected arrival not only attracted fans but also created enemies. According to a website, some dock residents and workers were scared away by the strong and very unpleasant smell and noise of their new neighbors, while others saw these animals as a bright spot after the destructive Loma Prieta earthquake.

The officials sought help from the Marine Mammal Center to find a way to deal with sea lions. Ratner said that the final decision is to let the sea lions stay and coexist with humans. “The fact proves that this is really a good thing,” he said. “This is just a proof of how we can truly work together and think about how we can share our coasts with marine mammals and other wildlife in a way that benefits all the parties involved.”

1. How does the author start the text?
A.By describing a situation.
B.By answering a question.
C.By holding a conversation.
D.By comparing different opinions.
2. What does the underlined word “surge” in paragraph 2 mean?
A.Sharp increase.B.Tight control.
C.Slow development.D.Sudden movement.
3. What is Ratner’s attitude to the final decision?
A.Doubtful.B.Uninterested.
C.Supportive.D.Unclear.
4. What message does the author seem to convey in the text?
A.Sea lions are pretty cool animals.
B.Animals and humans can live in harmony.
C.Watching sea lions might not be a proper action.
D.Sea lions should be driven out of PIER 39.
3 . People make Zongzi on Dragon Boat Festival ______ Quyuan, a patriot and poet.
A.in place ofB.in need ofC.in search ofD.in memory of
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4 . 你校正在组织英语作文比赛。请以身边值得尊敬和爱戴的人为题,写一篇短文参赛,内容包括:
1.人物简介;
2.尊敬和爱戴的原因。
注意:1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

The Person I Admire

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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。 最近的报告显示,大多数医生都认为自己的收入与工作努力程度不匹配,还有些医生对自己的工作环境和条件表示不够满意。
5 . 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式。

According to     1     recent survey, the     2     (major) of doctors believed their incomes did not match how hard they worked. The survey found that about 50 percent of the doctors were not     3     (satisfy) with their working conditions, especially those from hospitals in small towns. A physician     4     (work) in a large public hospital often has to see 100 patients per day. The researchers     5     conducted the survey concluded that if hospitals and     6     (clinic) serving the general public received more support, it would help to keep     7     (they) medical staff     8     leaving the profession, and therefore the public would continue to receive good health services. In     9     (respond) to a question about tensions between doctors and patients, some respondents complained that misleading media reports about doctors have greatly harmed society,     10     (cause) the public to distrust medical workers.

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6 . She ______ very low fees to treat patients and often reduced costs for poor patients.
A.costB.paidC.chargedD.spent
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7 . As doctors, we should be ______ for the patients and treat them as our sisters.
A.responsibleB.responsibilityC.responseD.respond
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8 . To ______ a living, some opened up shops and restaurants in Chinatown.
A.createB.earnC.seekD.suit
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9 . Historically, Chinese immigrants ______ the area during the railroad construction and gold rush period.
A.escaped fromB.assisted withC.settled inD.bring about
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10 . The king watched all day as many people ______ the stone, but he found nobody making an attempt to move it.
A.complained aboutB.complained toC.complained withD.complained that
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