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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了约瑟夫是纽约的一位教师。他给他的学生讲授美国历史。但他出生在非洲国家肯尼亚,那里的孩子们过着截然不同的生活。讲述了约瑟夫的个人经历以及他对教育的一些看法和计划。
1 . 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。

Joseph is a teacher in New York. He gives lessons to     1    (he) students about American history. But he was born     2     Kenya, an African country where the children lead a very different life. For example, a ten-year-old boy may spend     3    (much) time in taking care of cows than studying at school. The children also learn many     4    (skill) like how to live in the wild.

Unlike many other children, Joseph went to school. And     5    (lucky), when he was 15, he came     6    (study) in America and then became a teacher. Joseph has written     7     book called Facing the Lion. In the book, he talks about his childhood. He thinks     8     is very important for American children to learn about the cultural differences between their country     9     the others. He also thinks children should learn to be strong and full of hope. Now Joseph     10    (do) a project, hoping that it will help children face their own “lions”.

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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。报道了昨天零点十七分,当武昌至广州247号列车通过广东大瑶山隧道时,17号车厢发生了乘客吸烟引起的火灾。该事故12人死亡,20人受伤。

2 . Guangzhou (Xinhua)——12 people were killed and 20 injured early yesterday morning when they jumped from a burning train car into the path of an oncoming goods train in Southern China. When No. 247 Wuchang——Guangzhou passenger train was passing the Dayaoshan Tunnel in Guangdong Province,South China at 00 :17 hours yesterday, a fire caused by passengers’ smoking broke out on No. 17 car. They wanted to extinguish fire. As the train stopped some frightened passengers jumped from windows. 12 people were crushed to death and 20 others injured by a northward passing goods train(No. 1766).

1. When did the accident happen?
A.At 00:17 am.B.At 00:17 pm.
C.At seventeen past one.D.At seventeen to one.
2. Where did the accident happen?
A.In Wuchang.B.In Guangzhou.
C.In Hubei.D.In Guangdong.
3. For what did the passenger train stop?
A.To put out the fire.B.To let the passengers jump out.
C.To let the other train pass.D.To pick up some other passengers.
4. What was the cause of the fire?
A.A heavy rain.B.High temperature.
C.Carelessness.D.Fear.
2022-02-24更新 | 50次组卷 | 1卷引用:云南省曲靖市富源县2016-2017学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题
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3 . If you're a runner who secretly hates running, here's some good news: settling into a leisurely jog rather than an all-out run may actually be better for your health in the long term.

A team from Denmark followed over 5,000 people taking part in the Copenhagen City Heart Study, and tracked whether they were non-joggers or joggers who kept a slow, moderate, or fast pace. The participants' health was tracked over the next 12 years, and so was their mortality (死亡率): 28 of the joggers and 128 of the non-joggers died.

The connection was this: Joggers of mild and moderate intensity had a lower risk of death than the fast joggers. In fact, the lowest mortality risk was that of the mild intensity joggers. The fast-paced joggers had about the same mortality rate as sedentary (久坐的) people. This suggests that there may be an upper limit to hard exercise, after which the benefits fall off.

"The U-shaped association between jogging and mortality suggests there may be an upper limit for exercise amount that is best for health benefits," said study author Peter Schnohr. "Anything more is not just unnecessary: it may be harmful." From the current study, jogging just three times per week, for less than 2.5 hours/week was associated with the lowest overall mortality risk.

There've been a lot of mixed messages about the "right" amount of exercise and what intensity is best. The World Health Organization has suggested that the current 150 minutes/week recommendations are strenuous for most people to tackle, and that expectations should be lowered, since, after all, anything is better than nothing. Everyone probably has a level of activity that feels best to him or her. But at least the growing consensus seems to be that more-if you're pushing yourself very hard-is not necessarily better. And it may even be worse.

1. What was the study designed to find out?
A.The advantages of jogging over running.
B.The common causes of death from exercise.
C.The difference between non-joggers and joggers.
D.The relation between exercise amount and health.
2. Who will face the highest mortality risk according to the study?
A.Those fast-paced joggers.
B.Those slow-paced joggers.
C.Those jogging 150 minutes per week.
D.Those jogging just three times per week.
3. What might Peter Schnohr agree with?
A.The early bird catches the worm.
B.Wealth is nothing without health.
C.To go beyond is as wrong as to fall short.
D.Enough exercise brings about happiness.
4. What does the underlined word "strenuous" in the last paragraph mean?
A.Intense.B.Wide-ranging.C.Necessary.D.Far-reaching.
2021-12-21更新 | 288次组卷 | 5卷引用:云南省昆明市西山区2022-2023学年高一上学期2月期末英语试题

4 . For several months, Cara has been working up the courage to ask her mother about what she saw on the Internet. Not long ago, the 11-year-old found out that her mother had been posting her photos in her blog, without her agreement, for much of her life. "There are pictures I don't like of myself. It would be an embarrassment(令人尴尬的事)if my friends see those photos online," she said. "Now I'm even worried anytime someone has a phone out around me. I'm afraid that my photos could be taken and posted somewhere."

Not all kids feel the same when finding out they've been living a life online. Some are happy. In the fourth grade, Nate searched his name and found that he was in a news report about his making a beautiful kite in his third-grade class. He was really happy with that and he decided to search online every few months, hoping to find other things about himself online.

"I was surprised, really surprised," he said. "It made me feel famous."

He even kept saying, "Oh, I'm in a news report online." Although his friends knew that, many of his friends refused to stay close to him.

Like most other kids, Cara and Nate grew up in a society rich with social media. While many kids may not yet have accounts(账户)themselves, their parents, schools, sports teams, and organizations have been building an online presence for them since their birth. According to a study from the Levin College of Law at the University of Florida, 92 percent of kids under the age of 2 already have their own life online.

"The blog posts are sure to follow the children into adulthood," says the study. "Therefore, we have to be careful about putting the children's personal information online."

1. Why does Cara want to stop her mother putting her pictures online?
A.She is not a very pretty girl.B.Her friends keep laughing at her.
C.She does not like being photographed.D.Some of the pictures are embarrassing.
2. What happened after Nate told his friends that he was in a news report?
A.They felt really happy for him.B.Many of them stayed away from him.
C.Many of them did not believe him.D.They also opened their own accounts.
3. The study from the Levin College of Law suggests that        .
A.parents should keep their kids away from the Internet
B.pictures should not be put online without kids' agreement
C.kids should not tell their stories of success to their friends
D.putting kids' information online might lead to some problems
4. How is the text mainly developed?
A.By giving examples.B.By reasoning.
C.By following time order.D.By comparing.
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5 . What makes Peter so worried?
A.His exam.B.His paper.C.His teacher.
2018-08-10更新 | 43次组卷 | 1卷引用:云南省腾冲市第八中学2017-2018学年高二下学期期末考试(含听力)英语试题
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6 . 假定英语课上老师要求同桌中间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处,每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:把缺词处加个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除: 把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

It was 7:15 in the morning of February 8, 2007. I was walking along Park Road towards the east while an old man came out of the park on the other sides of the street. Then I saw a yellow car drive up Third Street and made a right turn into Park Road. The next moment the car hit the man while she was crossing the road. He fell with a cry. The car didn’t stop and drive off at full speed heading west. I noticed the driver was young woman wore a pair of glasses and the plate number was AC864. After two minutes later, I stopped a passed car and took the old man to the nearest hospital.

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