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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章通过描述Elizabeth Bautista Boyd的父亲因为天冷路面结冰在女儿驾车上班的路上撒盐展现了父亲对女儿的深切关爱和细致呵护。

1 . There’s a special bond between good parents and their children that is a beautiful thing to see.

They care about every________of their children’s life, from the tiniest issues to the biggest heartbreaks.

Elizabeth Bautista Boyd of Oklahoma is________to have such a father who still________and protects her, even though she is a grown-up 38-year-old working woman now. Boyd drove to work on a________winter morning, and the roads were frozen.________this, her dad did something amazing for her.

She________photos of her father’s act of kindness on a social networking website________by the touching words: “You guys…This is my dad. He’d driven to my company parking lot and waited for me to________, so he could salt the icy road from my________to the company’s front door. He did this to________that I, his 38-year-old daughter, wouldn’t________Oh! Love you, Daddy.”

The photos show her dad with a bag of salt,________spreading a path of salt across the icy road. This simple but________gesture of a father’s love for his daughter has________thousands of hearts online. In around 24 hours, it obtained over 70,000 reactions and over 76,000 shares.

Some________“What an amazing Daddy you have!” and one person wrote: “Definitely give him a huge hug, big enough for all of us.

1.
A.aspectB.advantageC.exceptionD.weakness
2.
A.regretfulB.blessedC.confidentD.supposed
3.
A.cares forB.talks aboutC.relies onD.keeps from
4.
A.busyB.sunnyC.coldD.quiet
5.
A.Interested inB.Unsatisfied withC.Uncertain aboutD.Aware of
6.
A.selectedB.foundC.developedD.posted
7.
A.accompaniedB.simplifiedC.clarifiedD.confirmed
8.
A.workB.arriveC.driveD.survive
9.
A.seatB.vehicleC.officeD.building
10.
A.proveB.explainC.ensureD.announce
11.
A.forgetB.moveC.slipD.stop
12.
A.nervouslyB.casuallyC.generouslyD.carefully
13.
A.strangeB.sweetC.rudeD.crazy
14.
A.touchedB.appreciatedC.witnessedD.convinced
15.
A.promisedB.recalledC.debatedD.commented
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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。

2 . 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 | 24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
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3 .
A.Happy.B.Angry.
C.Relaxed.D.Confused.
2024-02-28更新 | 22次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市松江区2024届高三一模英语试题(含听力)
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章给出了控制愤怒情绪的建议。

4 . There are a lot of emotions, including anger. Anger can be a powerful emotion, and if not kept tame (驯服), it can quickly get out of control. You can damage and destroy relationships by letting your anger get the best of you.    1    

Give yourself a timeout. If you find yourself getting upset and the anger is building, give yourself a timeout. Walk away from the situation, practice deep breathing techniques, calm yourself down, and relax.     2     get yourself as calm as you can and focus on the problem, rather than how angry you are.

    3    When you find yourself getting angry, have an outlet in place you can do, such as, going for a run, going for a bike ride, but do something active. Exercise releases endorphins in your brain, which are natural mood enhancers and can help calm you down.

Collect your thoughts. Before you just speak out the first thing that wants to come out of your mouth, take a few minutes to collect your thoughts.     4    

Forgive. Practice forgiveness. When someone does something wrong to you, practice forgiving rather than getting upset.     5    Start with smaller incidents and work up to being able to forgive for bigger mistakes or problems.

The more you work at handling your anger, the more natural and easier it will be to keep calm. You will eventually find that you do not get upset and angry so quickly.

A.Use humor
B.Find an outlet for your anger.
C.Before you put yourself back in the situation,
D.Learn some tips to help you manage your anger.
E.The more you forgive, each time it will get easier.
F.If you find you still anger easily and it gets out of control,
G.This way, what you say is planned, rather than spontaneous, which can lead to saying things you don’t mean.
2024-02-28更新 | 38次组卷 | 1卷引用:豫南九校2022年高三上学期教学指导卷二英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,介绍了从在家办公变为重回工作岗位上班时如何应对焦虑和紧张等心理问题。

5 . Niels Eék, psychologist and co-founder of mental health and self-development platform Remente, gives advice on how to manage your mental health when returning to work.

The prospect of going back to work may cause some nervousness and anxiety, especially after spending so long with limited face-to-face contact. Upon returning to the office, you may want to keep track of how much time you are devoting to work when you return home in the evenings.

Remote working can blur the boundaries between your professional and personal life, so it’s important to re-establish this division, particularly if you have spent the last four months working from home. Reading and receiving emails and messages outside of working hours can make some people feel more anxious. To avoid this, you may want to set clear boundaries at home, where you do not address work emails during certain hours, to give yourself time to relax ready for the next day.

Of course, some tasks may be urgent, so ask your manager to phone you if something needs to be immediately addressed. That way, you don’t need to be constantly checking your device and can instead focus on your own mental and physical well-being. Go to bed at a time that allows you to rise well-rested, cook nutritious meals that you enjoy, or perhaps take an evening walk to relax. Returning to work is likely to be a shock after so long, so make sure to do what you need to do to feel relaxed each evening.

Talking to a friend or colleague can be extremely useful when addressing these anxieties. It is good to remember that these feelings are something that many people face, so being open about your emotions is nothing to feel uncomfortable about. “Remember that it is OK to tell your friends and co-workers that you need some time out” as you return to regular interactions with people after months of isolation. It may take some time to adapt to the change in circumstances, but this is totally normal.

1. What will happen to the people who return to office work?
A.They will need more career development guidance.
B.They will have to check their emails constantly.
C.They will feel more relaxed than working at home.
D.They may suffer from some mental problems.
2. What does the underlined word “blur” mean in Paragraph 3?
A.Mix up.B.Focus on.C.Break away.D.Set up.
3. How can you avoid being disturbed after work in the evening?
A.Telling your manager you need rest.
B.Checking your device repeatedly for messages.
C.Confirming urgent and vital things to be addressed.
D.Telling your colleagues to spare you some time.
4. Which can be a suitable title for the passage?
A.How to manage your physical health at work
B.How to deal with anxiety as you return to work
C.Advice on a better performance at office work
D.Advice on striking a balance between work and life
2024-02-28更新 | 32次组卷 | 1卷引用:中原名校2022-2023学年高三上学期质量考评二英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。由于在作者成长的家庭中,只有意大利裔的祖母喜欢拥抱,而父母很少拥抱他,所以他进入青少年阶段后除了祖母外不会拥抱任何人。但在作者和一群男生去大学参观的路上,他们收到了一个和尚的拥抱,并且作者也回以拥抱,这让他感受到了拥抱的快乐。当作者有了自己的孩子后,他从未停止拥抱他们,并对他们讲自己的爱。

6 . My adult son walked to the table this morning for breakfast. As he did he opened his _________ to me. I did the same and gave him a big _________ just like I do every morning. And this time a beautiful _________ came back to me.

My Italian grandma had been a big hugger when I was a boy, but my mom had _________ in a more reserved (保守的) family and didn’t hug me often as I grew into my teenage years. My dad seemed to _________ the gender roles of the day back then and didn’t hug me much as I got older. By the time I was a teenager then, _________ grandma, I didn’t hug anyone.

When I was sixteen, I went on a trip with a group of boys to _________ a college. We visited a _________ on our way, where we were _________ by the largest monk (和尚) I had ever seen. He gave each of us a HUGE HUG. My own __________ came at last. Though I felt a bit __________, I stepped in and hugged him back. I sensed a __________ in my heart as he shared his loving kindness. It was amazing. Later that day I began to wonder why I had __________ giving and receiving hugs when they brought so much joy. When my own children were born, I __________ never to stop hugging them and telling them I __________ them, no matter how big they grew or how old they got.

1.
A.lipsB.armsC.earsD.eyes
2.
A.smileB.kissC.hugD.surprise
3.
A.memoryB.impressionC.sightD.opportunity
4.
A.stood outB.got alongC.settled downD.grown up
5.
A.followB.challengeC.acquireD.understand
6.
A.along withB.because ofC.except forD.instead of
7.
A.establishB.tourC.occupyD.promote
8.
A.museumB.schoolC.hospitalD.temple
9.
A.relievedB.greetedC.awardedD.tricked
10.
A.turnB.decisionC.concernD.stage
11.
A.proudB.unluckyC.scaredD.faithful
12.
A.wisdomB.shameC.justiceD.warmth
13.
A.practicedB.enjoyedC.stoppedD.remembered
14.
A.determinedB.regrettedC.hesitatedD.applied
15.
A.neededB.lovedC.believedD.supported
2024-02-27更新 | 23次组卷 | 1卷引用:(不含听力)1号卷·A10联盟2021-2022学年(2021级)高一下学期期末联考英语试卷(北师大版)
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要从三个方面告诉我们,如何克服对失败的恐惧。

7 . Nobody enjoys failing.     1    . It’s part of our human DNA. When things didn’t go as planned, nearly all of us feel afraid. Here are some ways to help you overcome fear of failure.

Figure out where the fear comes from.

Ask yourself what the root cause of your negative belief could be. Write down where you think the fear comes from, and try to understand it as an outsider. If it helps, imagine you’re trying to help one of your best friends. Perhaps your fear comes from something that happened in your childhood, or a deep-seated insecurity.     2    .

Learn from whatever happens.

    3    , but that doesn’t automatically mean you’ve failed. Learn from whatever arises. Even a less than ideal situation can be a great opportunity to make changes and grow. Dig deep enough, and you’re bound to find the silver lining. When you’ve learned that “failure” is an opportunity for growth instead of a death sentence, you conquer the fear of failure.

    4    .

In many cases, you believe what you tell yourself. Your internal dialogue affects how you react and behave.     5    . Walt Disney was once fired from a newspaper because they thought he lacked creativity. He went on to found an animation studio that failed. He never gave up, and now Disney is a household name. Steve Jobs was also once fired from Apple before returning as the face of the company for many years. If Disney and Jobs had believed the negative feedback, they wouldn’t have made it. The voice inside your head has a great effect on what you do.

A.Understand your fear
B.Learn to think positive
C.Fear is part of human nature
D.Things may not go the way you planned
E.The simplest way to do this is never to take a risk
F.Naming the source of the fear takes away some of its power
G.Even the most successful people encounter failure though our society is obsessed with success
2024-02-27更新 | 31次组卷 | 1卷引用:【金科大联考】 2021-2022学年高三5月质量检测英语(河北卷)(含听力)
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Mike Veny用锻炼的方式放松心情化解了愤怒的情绪。

8 . Mike Veny was walking to his truck one afternoon when he received an email from a colleague _________ that some information he needed for a project wasn’t available. Immediately, he became _________ and thought about a growing list of complains: a coworker who _________ him, people on the street were looking at him funny, his dad hadn’t _________ him all week... Veny, who works in a company that _________ mental wellness (心理健康), recalled, “Bad feelings stormed faster and faster until things _________ 10,000 times.”

_________, Veny had a plan for dealing with these. He _________ in the middle of the street to collect himself and then got into his _________. He thought about the answers to three __________: What do I feel? Anger, but also sadness at losing work and fear of whether I would get the motivation by going to the __________. Where do I feel it? In my chest and stomach. What do I need now? Time to feel the emotions rather than suppress (压制) them.

Next, he went to the gym. The music was loud and he became relaxed while he __________. When he got home, he did yoga, which he says helps him let go of his __________ emotions. In bed that night, Veny __________ he had a smile on his face. He said, “I felt like I was in __________ again, like I had taken my power back.”

1.
A.statingB.stressingC.provingD.learning
2.
A.excitedB.regretfulC.angryD.depressed
3.
A.thrilledB.annoyedC.qualifiedD.interested
4.
A.supportedB.treatedC.persuadedD.called
5.
A.providesB.producesC.discoversD.invents
6.
A.worsenedB.clearedC.touchedD.kept
7.
A.UnfortunatelyB.FrequentlyC.LuckilyD.Relatively
8.
A.pausedB.failedC.volunteeredD.crashed
9.
A.carB.truckC.shopD.flat
10.
A.testsB.principlesC.questionsD.wonders
11.
A.cinemaB.companyC.officeD.gym
12.
A.worked outB.acted outC.cleared outD.cried out
13.
A.interestingB.positiveC.negativeD.confusing
14.
A.determinedB.realizedC.ignoredD.demanded
15.
A.effectB.fashionC.shapeD.control
2024-02-23更新 | 54次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省五市2023-2024学年高二上学期期末联考英语
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9 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

I chewed on my pencil as I walked back and forth across my bedroom. What was I going to do? It was bad enough that I was the new kid. But now I was sure to get laughed right out of fifth grade. How could my first homework be such a disaster?

“My name is Anna, and this summer I——”I stopped. How could I stand in front of my class and say that I’d spent the entire summer handling something that most people don’t even like to talk about? Poop (粪便). I’d spent three months shoveling (铲), collecting, and analyzing co w poop on my grandparents’ farm. I tried to think of a different adventure I could share. Maybe I could say I’d spent the summer on the Weather Control Team preventing floods.

“Time for dinner,” my mom called.

I walked slowly down the stairs and slid into my chair.

“You’ve been in your room since you came home from school,” Mom said. “What are you working on?”

I sighed. “I have to tell the class what I did this summer.”

My younger brother, Seymour, began to laugh uncontrollably. “No one will want to sit next to you after they hear you were covered in cow poop all summer!”

“OK, that’s enough, Seymour,” Dad said.

“Anna,” said Mom, putting green beans in a bowl, “be proud of the work we did this summer. Our planet would be in sad shape without scientists like your grandfather.”

It’s true that my grandfather does important work. He developed an easy way to use poop as a source of fuel. Using the poop is now easy, economical, and environmentally safe.

“I know, Mom,” I said, staring at my meatloaf. “But it’s not exactly something people want to hear about before lunch.”

That night I dreamed about more splendid adventures: cave diving in Mexico; hiking through the Amazon rainforest.

At school the next day, I bent over my desk, listening to each kid speak. My palms were sweaty, and the knot (结) in my stomach grew tighter.

“And that was my journey to Mount Everest,” Ember Adams said, finishing her report. She bowed and took her seat.


注意:
1. 续写词数应为 150个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。

“It’s your turn, Anna,” Ms. Hammond said.


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The class cheered as I returned to my desk, and some of my classmates approached me with admiration in their eyes.


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2024-02-22更新 | 43次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省金华市2023-2024学年高二上学期1月期末英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了我们每个人都会有不同的情绪,我们的情感像季节一样变化。

10 . As the trees drop their leaves and frosts advance in, we prepare our homes and ourselves for the winter months.     1     When the seasons change, we know that we have to change our behavior to keep ourselves safe and warm. Our feelings change like the seasons. Laughing, joyful and positive like summer; sad, angry, and hopeless like winter.     2     However, it would not be practical to feel wonderful all the time.

The phrase “emotional wintering” was popularized by Katharine May. She mentions emotional wintering asks us to see our difficult or uncomfortable feelings as winters which we can get ready for and live through.     3    

Sometimes the emotional winters are caused by an event that makes us feel as though we want to withdraw into ourselves.     4     We need to take time to replenish (补充) them while accepting that we are sad. Whatever the cause, emotional wintering encourages us to accept that our emotional seasons are normal and we should manage them as best we can.

    5     To manage through challenging times, we need to adjust our habits, reassess our expectations of ourselves, and ensure that we sustain ourselves appropriately. This process gives us the space to explore the full range of emotions that make us human, and allows us to safely sit with a feeling, in relative comfort, until it passes.

With the management, we believe we will be well by the time the next summer rolls around.

A.It prepares us for the coming spring.
B.Different emotions come to all of us.
C.Emotional wintering asks us to change.
D.We can grow from challenging experience.
E.Thick socks and cosy blankets are brought out.
F.We expect to always live in our emotional summers.
G.At other times we simply use up our supplies of positivity.
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