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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要讲述在接到几次顾客投诉后,北卡罗来纳州穆尔斯维尔一家意大利餐厅的老板决定禁止5岁以下儿童入内。这一规定有批评的,有支持的,但也给他的业务带来了增长。

1 . After receiving several complaints (投诉) from the customers, the owner of an Italian restaurant in Mooresville, North Carolina, has taken the decision to forbid(禁止) children under the age of five. Although facing criticism in social media, he says that business has grown greatly.

The owner describes his restaurant as a traditional and wonderful restaurant, but young children cry, scream or play on iPads at full volume (音量). It disturbs other customers and clearly doesn’t fit in too well in a wonderful meal. So the owner, Pasquale Caruso, set up a “no child under five” rule in January 2020.

“Some customers complain, get up and leave because children are bothering them, and the parents are doing nothing,” Caruso told the newspaper. “It starts to feel like it isn’t the Caruso’s anymore, that it’s a local pizzeria instead." Caruso added that he didn’t like taking this kind of decision, but in the end, he had to do what was best for his business. Since then, people have been voicing their opinions on the restaurant’ s unofficial Facebook page.

“You have forbidden small children. Then who are the next: blacks, Jews, native people? Shame on you!” one Facebook user called John commented. But for every critical comment, there are some that congratulate Caruso’s for taking such a brave decision. “Thank you for taking a stand,” some people wrote on its Facebook page.

“I’m the parent of 5. Don’t bring little ones to a nice restaurant or expect them to quietly sit still for an hour. They CAN NOT DO IT,” one person posted. Caruso said the online support for his controversial (有争议的) rule is reflected in the success of his business. The number of customers has risen from 50 a day to around 80.

1. The controversial rule of the Italian restaurant is that ________.
A.he doesn’t accept complaints from customers
B.children under 5 are forbidden in this restaurant
C.customers cannot come in with their iPads
D.a child area will be built in the restaurant
2. According to the passage, young children in Caruso’s restaurant always ________.
A.do their homeworkB.eat pizzas from other shops
C.make a lot of noisesD.talk with their parents in a low voice
3. What’s the result of Caruso’ s rule?
A.Most of people go against his behavior.
B.His restaurant gets into trouble.
C.He has to stop his rule at once.
D.There are more customers than before.
4. What’s the best title for the passage?
A.A strange restaurant in Italy
B.The trouble from young parents
C.Pasquale Caruso’s brave decision
D.The impolite behavior in restaurants
2022-07-29更新 | 36次组卷 | 1卷引用:内蒙古呼伦贝尔市满洲里市第一中学2021-2022学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要阐述了为什么有时候当我们突然取得成功,我们会感到内疚的原因。

2 . Success is something we are told to celebrate when we achieve it. However, it might come as quite a surprise to many of us. Sometimes, we feel guilty (内疚) when we do become successful.     1     It’s more common than you think! Below are some of the most common reasons why people feel guilty about success.

You’re the First in Your Family To Achieve This Level of Success.

If you are the first person in your family to become successful, you may feel superior (有优越感的) to the others.     2    . For example, studies have shown that when the first generation college students attend college, they feel exactly the thing.

You Worry Success Came Too Easily

We have so many messages in our culture about having to work hard to succeed.     3     Or we tell them “try your best” when they aren’t working hard enough.

We associate success with lone hours at work over a desk, or keeping practicing a skill. But sometimes, we get lucky. We have succeeded before many years of hard work and effort. This can also lead to feelings of guilt.     4    

Many Other Talented People Are Less Successful

If you become successful, you might feel guilty because you know others are still struggling.     5     This can make you question whether you are truly deserving the success you’re experiencing.

A.Many of us spend endless years in its pursuit.
B.They are just as talented, and work just as hard!
C.You may feel that you put yourself above them.
D.If you’ve experienced the feeling, you’re far from alone.
E.You know why one equally-talented person does not achieve success.
F.It’s because you might worry you didn’t put in enough effort to the success.
G.We suggest the young work hard when they aren’t taking work seriously enough.
2022-07-22更新 | 77次组卷 | 3卷引用:内蒙古巴彦淖尔市2021-2022学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题
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3 . Educating children to have good manners maybe a difficult task for all the parents. You may know that children are easier to learn when you make something fun. So you tried to dress up like a clown(小丑) to draw their attention but it didn’t work. Making something fun does not mean that you have to entertain (使某人快乐) your children. What I have found is that tapping into their interests will make anything fun. There are tools and materials from other people on how to develop children’s interests and teach them good manners.

A lot of popular characters such as Madeline, The Winnie Bears and Barbie have DVDs and books about manners. I have used all of these DVDs in my classes, and they not only keep children’s interests, but also the children use the good manners that they learn from their favorite characters.

If your children are interested in sports, princesses, superheroes, or dinosaurs, you can use their favorite heroes (real or imaginary) as good examples to teach them, from meeting and greeting, to how to set a table.

Elise McVeigh is an etiquette (礼节) expert for Barbie Princes Charm School DVD, as well as a contributor to Parents. com. She is the mother of three children whom she raises with her husband in Dallas. Her three polite children are influenced by her great achievements and good manners from a very young age. So, the most important thing is that you should not forget to use your good manners, because you are your children’s biggest hero. Acting and being like you is what they are truly interested in.

1. What does the underlined phrase “tapping into” in paragraph 1 probably mean?
A.realizing something.
B.making use of something.
C.giving no care to something.
D.looking forward to something.
2. How does the author teach each students in class according to paragraph 2?
A.By dressing up like a funny clown.
B.By thinking of ways to entertain children.
C.By using DVDs to keep children’s interests.
D.By buying a lot of books about manners.
3. why is the expert named Elise McVeigh mentioned?
A.To show some respect for her.
B.To give an example of how to be successful.
C.To introduce some of her books on manners.
D.To advise parents to set an example to children.
4. Which of the following is the proper title for the passage?
A.Children’s interests: a key factor in teaching good manners for parents
B.Children’s receiving education: a remaining difficult task for parents’ interest
C.Children’s interest-forming: of great importance for both children and parents
D.Children’s character-choosing: an issue worthy of parents’ attention
2022-01-15更新 | 47次组卷 | 1卷引用:内蒙古包头市2021-2022学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题
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4 . On Thursday morning, two teenage boys were rescued by a drone (无人机) in Australia while lifeguards were still training to use the machine.

The ________, aged 15-17, got into difficulties about 700 feet off the coast of Lennox Head, New South Wales (NSW). A passer-by saw them ________ in dangerous waves. Lifesavers ________ sent the drone to drop a lifeboat, and the pair made their way safely to the ________.

The drone, known as “Little Riper”, was actually not ________ to be saving anyone just yet—lifeguards were being trained to ________ the machine. When a call came through about the swimmers in ________ the drone happened to be nearby.

Jai Sheridan was the lifeguard who ________ the drone. He described the experience as ________. “The Little Ripper ________ proved itself today. It is a highly efficient piece of lifesaving equipment. I was ________ the drone when the alarm was raised. I directed it towards the swimmers and dropped the ________. With its support they made their way to safety. They were ________, but not hurt. The teens were saved in just 70 seconds with the drone—while a lifeguard would have taken up to six minutes to ________ the rescue.”

John Barilaro, an official of the state,________ the rescue as historic. “It was the world's ________ rescue by the unmanned airplane,” he said. “Never before has a drone been used to ________ swimmers like this.”

Last December, the NSW state government ________ some “Little Ripper” drones for 247, 000 pounds.________ some are designed to spot sharks, others are ________ with lifeboats, alarms and loudspeakers. “It was money well spent,” said John Barilaro.

1.
A.swimmersB.managersC.visitorsD.passers-by
2.
A.playingB.racingC.strugglingD.training
3.
A.finallyB.secretlyC.immediatelyD.gratefully
4.
A.islandB.shipC.hospitalD.shore
5.
A.recommendedB.supposedC.allowedD.guided
6.
A.get familiar withB.repairC.take care ofD.power
7.
A.chargeB.placeC.actionD.trouble
8.
A.flewB.broughtC.checkedD.designed
9.
A.funnyB.usefulC.amazingD.important
10.
A.necessarilyB.basicallyC.probablyD.certainly
11.
A.studyingB.pilotingC.boardingD.inspecting
12.
A.lifebeltB.lifelineC.lifeguardD.lifeboat
13.
A.sickB.tiredC.excitedD.surprised
14.
A.recordB.completeC.experienceD.report
15.
A.thankedB.greetedC.imaginedD.praised
16.
A.latestB.bestC.firstD.quickest
17.
A.saveB.warnC.protectD.reward
18.
A.offeredB.boughtC.bookedD.made
19.
A.SinceB.UnlessC.WhileD.Before
20.
A.equippedB.connectedC.coveredD.filled
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5 .     1    

Researchers at Syracuse University in New York tried to answer that question. They came up with some surprising answers. People who post selfies and use editing software to make themselves look better show behavior connected to admiring themselves too much, the Syracuse researchers said.    2    As social media can be shallow(肤浅), it is a good place for people to "work towards satisfying their own overmuch pride."

    3    People who post group selfies(自拍)show a need for popularity and a need to belong to a group, the Syracuse University research found.

Other findings from the study include: There are no major differences on how often men and women post selfies and how often they use editing software.    4    

The Newhouse School's Associate Professor Makana Chock worked on the study. She said, posting selfies on social media is not all that different from what people have done for many years. On trips, our parents and grandparents used cameras to take photos. Before social media, people would bring back photos to show friends and family. You had no choice but to look at them. If you are a nice person, you commented about how nice everyone in the photos looked, especially children and the person showing the photos.    5    

On social media, it is a different experience. People can decide not to look at photos of their friends and family even if they click "like" even "love" under the Facebook selfie.

A.Why do people take "selfies?"
B.That was the old way of "clicking" like.
C.Different people have different opinions about it.
D.Such people think very highly of themselves, especially how they look.
E.Both cameras and phones are useful tools to record people's experiences.
F.But men desire to be seen as popular more than women when posting selfies.
G.There are other reasons, besides admiring themselves, why people post selfies.
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