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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。67岁的英国人罗伊·帕特里克在意大利从事古董交易。帕特里克以16500美元的价格在卡雷加山村买了一栋旧校舍。本文介绍了这既冒险又有趣的经过。

2 . Italy’s cheap old homes continue to appeal to hundreds of interested buyers, among whom was Roy Patrick, a 67-year-old British who deals in antiques in Italy. Patrick bought an old school house in the mountain village of Carrega for $16,500. It’s both an adventure and a joy.

Patrick bought the property quite by accident. When told about the wonders of the village, he toured there to take a look and was instantly struck by the 1930s school building. “The house is particular and the view is unique: The way the sun goes down over the mountains, you’d say ‘wow’. It’s a fantastic wonderland,” says Patrick.

The property was offloaded by the local government to boost the populations of communities in decline. Since the purchase, he’s been visiting every two weeks and finds it has many charms. “Top of the list is the friendliness of the local residents, followed by the breathtaking views I get out of the windows looking across the valley,” he adds.

Patrick’s initial encounter with his new home was less than promising. He had to climb through a window to open up the building, which had been shut for decades and whose door was jammed, with the keys nowhere to be found.

However, a later structural disaster turned into a positive story. When an unstable chimney (烟囱) collapsed due to a heavy snow, a neighbor volunteered to climb onto his roof to make it safe. The locals are so welcoming that they are ready to help newcomers.

During the restoration needed to make the old school habitable, Patrick unexpectedly unearthed a great many treasures: dusty piles of old text books, inkwells, pupil registers and other historical items.

Patrick has some advice for those with the thought of buying a house in Carrega: There is absolutely nothing, just great views, pure air and clean surroundings. No bars, supermarkets, or restaurants. A vehicle is essential to move around. However, Carrega does spring to life in the summer when vacationers arrive to relax. “There are nights when people throw a party with loud music,” says Patrick. “Otherwise it’s just singing birds and total silence.”

1. What led to Patrick’s purchase of the old schoolhouse?
A.The locals’ friendly attitude.B.Its location and rising value.
C.Its uniqueness and surroundings.D.The government’s housing welfare.
2. What was the government’s intention of selling the property?
A.To attract more settlers.B.To boost local tourism.
C.To preserve village traditions.D.To reform education system.
3. What’s one of Patrick’s added bonuses of getting the house?
A.Acquiring more personal space.B.Digging up some historical finds.
C.Enjoying a more active social life.D.Getting free home decoration service.
4. How does it feel most of the time living in Carrega?
A.Quiet.B.Lively.
C.Modern.D.Convenient.
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3 . Our economy runs on consumption, especially during the holidays—we as consumers are overwhelmed by emails and ads about the newest holiday gifts. Buying a brand new gift for a loved one, we may feel generous and not feel the environmental impact. But with millions of people doing the same, the resources spent really add up.

Journalist Annalise Griffin recommends people rethink the value of gift-giving and shop in an effective eco-friendly way.

A gift doesn’t have to be expensive, says Griffin. In the holiday shopping rash, it’s easy to forget why we give in the first place. She thinks it’s wise to adopt a more open-minded approach. For instance, pack a gift box with homemade cookies or get the whole family in on the act of paring down by tie-dyeing(扎染)white clothes from a local secondhand store. They may not be pricey but the love behind it counts.

As for green shopping, Griffin practices her way of buying used items instead of new ones. She mentions several websites and online communities where people can buy, give away or trade secondhand items. Her go-to for shopping for clothes and housing items include the more familiar eBay and Poshmark. For vintage(复古)goods, she recommends shopgoodwill. com.

Whether we’re making a commitment to cutting out extra spending or showing concern for the environment, it’s vital to share our ideas with the loved ones. It may be hard to convince a teenager not to buy the latest iPhone, so having these conversations early on can go a long way.

1. What is the author’s purpose of writing Paragraph 1?
A.To clarify the meaning of holiday consumption.
B.To argue for the use of emails and advertisements.
C.To raise the problem brought by gift shopping.
D.To complain about waste in our everyday life.
2. What does the underlined phrase “paring down” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Reducing the expenses.B.Protecting the environment.
C.Spending the holidays.D.Sharing the housework.
3. Which gift is Griffin most likely to recommend?
A.A brand new suitcase.B.A secondhand book.
C.An expensive vintage bag.D.An outdated iPhone.
4. What message does the author seem to convey in the passage?
A.Without gifts, without love.B.Great gifts always look cheap.
C.Bargaining matters when you shop.D.Give meaningful gifts without buying new.
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4 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What is the first book about?
A.Woodland animals.B.Different colors.C.Honey bees.
2. What is Jorey Hurley?
A.A writer.B.A painter.C.A bookseller.
3. How much will the speakers pay?
A.$18.B.$20.C.$38.
2021-10-16更新 | 32次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建省厦门同安第一中学2021-2022学年高一上学期10月月考英语试题
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5 . 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Double 11 falls     1    November 11 th each year. "Double eleven" in Chinese is the name of that date. Also the number “1”    2    ( mean) ‘singleness’ in Chinese culture, so the date with the     3    (many) ones “11.11” is considered to be "Singles Day". Many     4     (choose) to be singles choose this day to celebrate their lifestyle.

Double 11    5    (become) an online shopping festival in 2009. Tmall (formerly Taobao Mall), a B2C platform (平台)    6    belongs to Alibaba, has taken full advantage. In 2009, Zhang Yong, president of Tmall, saw the opportunity. He wanted     7    (raise) sales and customer awareness of the Tmall brand. Only 27    8    (shop) took part in the first Double 11 festival. At that time, the online shopping festival was a new idea and a challenge for all people,     9     its sales performance showed great potential in the Chinese market.

Each year Tmall has a different theme on Double 11. In 2019, Tmall's Double 11 theme is: "Make your dream come true." Recently, the rapid expansion of the e-commerce market         10    (make) Double 11 busiest ever shopping festival in the world.

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6 . I recently gave a talk about zero waste living to university students. During the Q&A afterward, the unavoidable question of cost came up. One student pointed out that he “can’t afford to buy $30 toothpaste.” While the $30 price may be a bit generous, the student did raise a good point -that buying zero-waste products is often more expensive than the overly-packaged conventional ones.

I tried to handle the question as best I could in the moment, but I kept thinking about it afterward. I’m writing about it because I’m sure many others have similar doubts about their own abilities to reduce waste without breaking the bank.

First, once you begin to explore the zero waste world, you quickly realize how pointless many products in your life are. You start using fewer, buying less,and using them interchangeably. Soon you’ll find yourself spending less money overall, which balances the higher cost of the zero waste ones. The total number of products in my bathroom decreased by 50% when I became more focused on waste reduction.

Second, if you stop to examine those zero-waste products, you’ll see that they are usually of superior quality. Companies rarely redesign their packaging to be reusable without also upgrading them to be healthier, safer, and greener. So you’re paying extra money not just for non-disposable(一次性的)packaging, but also for a better product that does less harm.

In my experience, higher-quality skincare products last longer than cheap ones. My personal habits have developed gradually, too. Knowing an item costs more leads me to use it in small quantities and use it to the very end. Moreover, I sometimes even make my own. The price-per-unit is cheap.

To quote Lindsey Miles, a zero waste blogger, “Zero waste is not about what we can afford to buy. It is about what we choose not to buy.” To that student who got me thinking about this, I’d recommend starting with what matters to you. Over time you will figure out where you get the most value for your money. In return, you’ll gain a sense of liberation from the consumer culture, and a rewarding sense of accomplishment.

1. What can we benefit from zero waste products?
A.Saving regularly.B.Balancing totally.C.Living conveniently.D.Spending -economically.
2. What kind of products would the author like to recommend?
A.Zero-cost.B.Top-grade.C.Non-breakable.D.Well-packed.
3. What do Miles’ words in the last paragraph mean?
A.Buy what is necessary.B.Choose what is affordable.
C.Consider where we save money.D.Learn what consumer culture means.
4. What is the author’s purpose?
A.To oppose wasting.B.To analyze a social issue.
C.To promote a new product.D.To advocate eco-consumption.
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7 . Which color shirt will the man buy?
A.Red.B.Green.C.White.
2021-04-12更新 | 33次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建省厦门市集美中学2020-2021学年高二下学期第一次月考英语试题(含听力)
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8 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What does the woman like about the armchair?
A.Its size.B.Its color.C.Its design.
2. What do we know about the speakers’ armchair at home?
A.It is badly broken.B.It is heavy looking.C.It is brown in color.
3. What will the speakers probably do about the armchair?
A.Wait for a sale.B.Buy it right away.C.Ask for a cheaper price.
2021-04-12更新 | 32次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建省厦门市集美中学2020-2021学年高二下学期第一次月考英语试题(含听力)
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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,使之构成一篇光整的短文。

As we get older there are certain gifts standing out in our memories for a variety of reasons.

One gift I was given and treasured most was a doll named Patsy. She wasn’t originally mine but was my younger sister’s Christmas gift, but on holding Patsy I immediately fell in love with her and couldn’t bear to part with het. Luckily, my sister was quite happy to exchange dolls. From then on Patsy was my baby and I continued to love her dearly and would have died for her.

Another gift I offered my Mom has been shining in my mind. On a Saturday, I was on my way to the local cinema when I happened to glimpse(一瞥) at the window of the gift shop at the corner of our street. There were lovely gloves, pretty flowered handkerchiefs, and rose patterned teacups and saucers, all in pretty boxes. Seeing all these lovely gifts reminded me that it would soon be Mother’s Day and my mother’s birthday. Wouldn’t it be nice, I thought, if I could give my mother something really special, something I’d bought myself? So I stepped inside the shop and admired a dressing table set, which was a green cut glass with ornamental tray(装饰托盘) and several matching pieces. I was sure my mother would love it.

The lady must have seen my disappointment when she told me the price. But she had a suggestion which immediately lifted my spirits. She pulled out a large notebook and wrote my name in it and the gift I wanted to buy, and in return I paid her a penny from my pocket money. It meant no sweets that day but I didn’t care. At the age of nine, I’d made my very first lay-by(分期付款)…and felt like a grown up. From then on, every Saturday I dropped in at the shop on schedule and paid a penny, which the lady dutifully recorded in her notebook.

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

The day before Mother’s Day I paid the last two pence.

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Too excited to wait till Sunday, I excitedly presented the gift to my mother.

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10 . How much will the man pay for the glasses?
A.$90.B.$150.C.$240.
2021-01-21更新 | 557次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建省厦门外国语学校2021届高三1月阶段性检测英语试题
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