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1 . 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,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:在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。

Nowadays, some famous tourist attractions are crowded of tourists during the holidays, which makes it possible for tourists to enjoy themselves. It reflects the fact what it is difficult to travel to crowded tourist attractions. Therefore, to travel in the holidays made no sense. That is why many people prefer to stay at home rather than to go out. In my opinion, the government should devote its energies to relieve the stress of tourist attractions. Some effective measure can be taken. For example, the number of tourists to famous tourist attractions should limited and citizens should not travel at a same time. Only in this way can tourists enjoy our holidays.

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文章大意:本文是一篇议论文。旨在探讨现代水果甜度增加的问题,并分析其原因和影响。

2 . “It’s too sugary, I can’t manage very many,” said a friend. She wasn’t talking about dessert but about some fresh cherries. I bit into another cherry and realized she was right. The fruit was so sweet that it was as if it had been pre-sugared.

But the cherries of my childhood were much less sweet than today’s cherries. Some of them were hardly sweet at all, which made it all the more exciting when you happened upon a super sweet one.

Is modern fruit getting sweeter? The answer is yes. Some of the most powerful evidence comes from zoos. In 2018, Melbourne Zoo in Australia had stopped giving fruit to most of its animals because cultivated fruit was now so sweet that it was causing tooth decay and weight gain.

Breeding isn’t the only reason that modern fruit is sweeter; there’s also climate change. It’s found that since the 1970s, with rising temperatures, Fuji apples have become significantly sweeter and softer.

But the sweetness of modern fruit is not without its problems, especially for people with diabetes, who have to be careful to moderate their intake of higher - sugar fruits such as pineapple. Fruit that is bred sweeter also tends to be lower in the phytochemicals (植物化学成分) that make it so healthy.

Health aside, maybe the real problem with modern fruit is that it has become yet another sweet thing in a world filled with sugar. Even grapefruit, which used to be quite bitter, is sometimes now as sweet as oranges. If you’ve never tasted a sour cherry, how can you fully appreciate a sweet one? Experts put forwards some thoughts about how to appreciate the various tastes of modern fruit.

1. Why does the author mention her friend’s words in Paragraph 1?
A.To introduce the topic of the extreme sweetness of modern cherries.
B.To highlight the content of friend’s preference for sour cherries.
C.To emphasize the importance of pre-sugaring fruits.
D.To show the breeding and selection of modern fruit.
2. What’s the author’ view on the rise of consistently sweeter fruit?
A.The author believes it has no impact on health.
B.The author sees it as a triumph of plant breeding.
C.The author thinks it is a bit worrying in today’s world.
D.The author is concerned that it will lead to bitterness in fruit.
3. What is a shortcoming of the modern fruit according to the passage?
A.It is short of healthy phytochemicals.
B.It may not be as tasty as it used to be.
C.It could lack variety and contrast in taste.
D.It doesn’t meet people’s need for sweetness.
4. What might the author continue talking about?
A.The advice on selecting modern fruit.
B.The approaches to freeing bitter fruit.
C.The comments about cultivated grapefruit.
D.The research into the health of zoo animals.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍的是21世纪的新茶饮文化。

3 . China’s tea culture has undergone dramatic, changes in recent years. The appearance of new-style teas can be traced back to the cheap roadside milk tea stands of the 1990s. Most of these drinks were made from powdered mixes and contained neither fresh milk nor fresh tea. The base ingredients weren’t updated until the arrival of Taiwan-based brands like CoCo and A Little Tea in the 2000s, leading to innovations such as “cheese tea”. These businesses started the “Milk Tea 2.0” era, transforming the milk tea business from a mixture of small stands into a standardized and fast-moving industry.

But even as the Taiwan-centric “Milk Tea 2.0” revolution was sweeping the world, the seeds of its next evolution were already sprouting (发芽) on the Chinese mainland. In 2012, a 21-year-old man named Nie Yunchen opened a milk tea store in the small southern city of Jiangmen, where he sold milk tea. By 2020, Nie’s HeyTea had 695 stores worldwide; was worth an estimated, 16 billion yuan, and had attracted a large number of imitators.

The new brands made their mark, by offering a more diverse range of tea bases, often with extras like seasonal fruit sparkling water, cream cheese or nuts.

The viability (可行性) of this business model owes much to China’s widespread embrace of high-end consumerism. Jason Yu, general manager of the market research firm Kantar World panel China, told me that “mothers with refined tastes”, urban white-collar workers, and those born after 1990 are the main drivers of Chinas new-style tea market—and, more broadly, the consumer market as a whole. These groups tend to be defined by busywork and home lives, and they see upscale drinks like tea and coffee not only as a way to quench their thirst (解渴), but also as a source of comfort. In this sense, new-style teas are filling a psychological, rather than a physical need. Many tea brands are aware of this and they have sought to associate themselves with healthy and relaxed lifestyle through their marketing campaigns.

Another driver of new-style tea consumption, according to Yu, is the desire among young people to combine consumption with social activity. “The goal of consumption for this generation of consumers is socializing,” Yu, said “You rarely see a person drinking Hey Tea by himself.”

1. How were new-style teas influenced by Taiwan-based brands?
A.These brands gave them a new name.
B.These brands changed their ingredients.
C.These brands in proved-their marketing.
D.These brands made them a healthier drink.
2. What can We learn about Nie’s HeyTea?
A.It can compete with “Milk Tea 2.0”.B.It is targeted at high-income groups.
C.It has a good market at home and abroad.D.It gradually develops the domestic market.
3. How do many tea brands advertise their products?
A.By improving the brand image.B.By stressing their relaxing effect.
C.By showing their nutritious value.D.By comparing them with other products.
4. What makes new-style teas popular with young people according to Yu?
A.The low price.B.Their rich variety.
C.The chance to socialize.D.Their desire To show off.
2023-12-31更新 | 70次组卷 | 1卷引用:四川省南充高级中学2023-2024学年高一上学期12月月考英语试题
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4 . 假定你是某国际学校的学生李华,暑假即将到来,你班将举办防溺水主题英语班会。请你围绕以下要点,写一篇发言稿:
1.举办的原因;
2.防溺水措施;
3.你的呼吁。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头与结尾已给出,不计入总字数。
参考词汇:溺水drown

Good afternoon, my dear classmates!


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That’s all! Thank you for your listening.

2023-11-09更新 | 51次组卷 | 1卷引用:四川省南充高级中学2022-2023学年高三下学期5月考考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文,作者目睹了一个司机送给一位在寒风中求助的女士一副暖和的手套,作者由此认识到我们常常会低估一些微小的关爱举动的力量,而这些力量也许会改变别人的生活。

5 . I once stopped behind several cars, waiting at the red light. The wind blew fiercely. Ahead of me stood a young woman alongside the street rubbing her bare hands together and dancing to keep ______. Beside her rested a sign that read, “I have a baby and no food.”

Homeless and unemployed people are a ______ sight in many of our large cities, and most people drive by without ______ assistance. No doubt they have been taught that giving them money develops a dependent ______, or that the cash may be used to buy alcohol ______ the food it was intended for. Like me, they may have been taught that one should give money to a local charity, as these organizations can ______ those in need far more effectively

As I waited for the light to turn green, I felt ______ about that woman. She was obviously in need. And whether or not she actually had a baby really didn’t ______. What should I do?

Should I give her money?As I ______, the window of the car in front of me was ______ down and a hand reached out holding a pair of warm gloves. The driver ______ her own gloves and gave them to the woman. I saw the young woman ______ the words “Thank you” and a broad smile lit up her face.

As I was wondering, somebody else ______. As I tried to decide the best way to help, somebody else just did what she could. I made myself a(n) ______ that day to always do something. Whether it is big or small, just do something.

Something is almost always better than nothing!Too often we underestimate(低估)the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the ______ to turn a life around.

1.
A.calmB.energeticC.warmD.polite
2.
A.perfectB.terribleC.strangeD.common
3.
A.receivingB.offeringC.seekingD.expecting
4.
A.methodB.experimentC.traditionD.lifestyle
5.
A.other thanB.rather thanC.more thanD.better than
6.
A.assistB.recognizeC.controlD.classify
7.
A.crazyB.cautiousC.conflictedD.satisfied
8.
A.changeB.matterC.botherD.differ
9.
A.hesitatedB.insistedC.comparedD.observed
10.
A.keptB.rolledC.fellD.broke
11.
A.took offB.put onC.took downD.put away
12.
A.eyeB.noseC.mouthD.face
13.
A.continuedB.leftC.actedD.appeared
14.
A.appointmentB.chanceC.agreementD.promise
15.
A.benefitB.potentialC.convenienceD.skill
文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。文章主要讲述了日本排放核废水引发全世界担忧。中国消费者表示,一旦日本开始排放核废水,他们将因安全顾虑而避免食用日本海产品。

6 . Chinese consumers have said they will avoid eating Japanese seafood over safety concerns once Japan starts releasing (排放) nuclear wastewater into the Pacific Ocean.

On July 7, the General Administration of Customs released an import (进口) ban on aquatic products from the 10 Japanese cities. It’s indicated that Japan’s plan to release polluted wastewater into the sea was a matter of global concern. The plan caused more Chinese consumers who eat seafood began to worry about their safety, according to the administration.

According to a survey in 2022 by Chinese market consultancy company iiMedia Research, 39.58 percent of participants eat Japanese seafood once every two or three weeks.

“I will not eat seafood imported from Japan anymore,” said a data engineer surnamed Wang in Shanghai. The 42-year-old has been a fan of Japanese food since 2000 and used to eat Japanese food once a month. “If I have other options, I will choose seafood that does not come from the Pacific Ocean,” he added.

Wang Qian, a financial employee in Beijing, said she has been to about 20 Japanese restaurants so far. “Normally, I would not pay attention to where the seafood came from. But now I will try not to choose seafood from Japan,”she said. “Wastewater poses a threat to human health and marine ecology.”

Wang Qian said that Japan should use other methods to solve the problem, rather than releasing nuclear wastewater into the ocean.

An employee of the Japanese restaurant Jiubanwu, in Beijing, who did not want to be named, told China Daily that the restaurant’s fish and shrimp are imported from Russia, France and other countries. “We have not been buying seafood from Japan since April,” she said.

In addition to food safety, some people are worried about using cosmetic (美容的) products made in Japan.

1. What can we learn from the first two paragraphs?
A.Releasing nuclear wastewater has aroused worldwide concern.
B.All the seafood which is imported from Japan will be banned.
C.Chinese consumers will be stricter when choosing seafood to eat.
D.Japan’s plan to release the wastewater is criticized by Japanese.
2. What will be mentioned in the following passages?
A.China’s specific methods to dealing with nuclear wastewater.
B.The influence of wastewater on Japanese cosmetic products.
C.A formal call to Japan for producing safer cosmetic products.
D.The world’s reply to Japanese nuclear wastewater releasing.
3. What is the author’s attitude towards Japan’s plan to release polluted wastewater?
A.Surprised.B.Doubtful.C.Unclear.D.Critical.
2023-10-23更新 | 28次组卷 | 1卷引用:四川省南充市嘉陵第一中学2023-2024学年高一上学期10月月考英语试题
文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了研究发现电视遥控器比厕所还要脏,是迄今为止测试过的最脏的东西,并给出了确保家里干净的一些建议。

7 . One of the most important battles in any home is for the TV remote. Whoever gets it has the________over what is watched. But after reading this article, your interest in winning the________for the remote may fall, as a study has shown that the remote is pretty________.

The toilet is always a good surface for________. During the study, researchers ________that a toilet had 12.4 colony-forming units (菌落形成单位) per cm² ________the TV remote had 290 colony-forming units per cm. The TV remote was the ________item tested by far. It makes________. How often have you seen someone clean the TV remote and how often are dirty hands________ it?

Many people are now able to________their TV from their smartphone or smartwatch. This may________the dynamics of the fight for the remote but it won’ t ________ it. If the battle does move to smart________, the bacteria (细菌) issue doesn’t disappear. While both smartphones and smartwatches appeared to be cleaner than the remote, they are________far from clean.

If you want to ensure that your home is ________of high amounts of bacteria, throwing out the remote is not the ________ . You need to have a________that ensures the house is clean but that the things you________most are also clean. Hopefully, this latest study can________ some action in your home and cause people to________ the importance of washing their hands regularly and cleaning common surfaces.

1.
A.confusionB.powerC.switchD.debate
2.
A.sourceB.recordC.fightD.application
3.
A.outstandingB.appealingC.boringD.sickening
4.
A.comparisonB.admissionC.decorationD.treatment
5.
A.ignoredB.imaginedC.discoveredD.recommended
6.
A.whileB.soC.ifD.unless
7.
A.lightestB.dirtiestC.smartestD.fastest
8.
A.mistakesB.differencesC.historyD.sense
9.
A.on behalf ofB.on account ofC.in contact withD.in harmony with
10.
A.controlB.purchaseC.maintainD.replace
11.
A.reflectB.fuelC.followD.change
12.
A.damageB.endC.benefitD.return
13.
A.materialB.bathroomsC.devicesD.furniture
14.
A.certainlyB.instantlyC.directlyD.gradually
15.
A.fullB.worthyC.typicalD.free
16.
A.excuseB.solutionC.purposeD.exception
17.
A.routineB.theoryC.traditionD.business
18.
A.designB.loseC.questionD.touch
19.
A.bring toB.close toC.lead toD.keep to
20.
A.mentionB.realizeC.determineD.celebrate
2023-09-24更新 | 54次组卷 | 1卷引用:四川省南充高级中学2023-2024学年高三上学期9月月考英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述受表情包启发,梗式穿搭将成为今年最受欢迎的时尚品牌之一。

8 . Doge, Grumpy Cat, Pepe the Frog…these memes (表情包) are often used in our chats with friends on the Internet. But now they have also found their way into the world of fashion.

According to a global fashion search engine Lyst, memecore (梗式穿搭) will become one of the biggest fashion hits this year. Following this trend, some brands have pushed memes to their “extremes” to get people excited. For example, UK fashion brand JW Anderson has used goldfish tanks and pixels (像素) as part of its design. Spanish fashion brand Loewe has brought out boots in the shape of bags.

This meme-inspired fashion trend is “a rejection of the idea that clothing has to obey rules defining what’s ‘in’ and ‘out’,” as the fashion website CR Fashion Book notes. The only rule is to “wear what you want, even if it seems odd to those who aren’t in on the joke.”

This attitude of fashion freedom has struck a chord with many young people. According to Refinery29, a creative global platform for young people, as aesthetics (审美) change rapidly, people often ask what their aesthetic is because they want something to define themselves. Growing up on the Internet, surrounded by nontraditional memes and comment sections, young people want to challenge the usual systems of taste.

Meanwhile, in an era filled with stress and competition, people are left craving for jokes and irony. Now the memecore fashion trend can provide a supply to meet this demand.

Some people might say that the rise of memecore fashion is “a form of escapism”, an idea put forward by CR Fashion Book. But in a stressful life, why not wear some memecore clothes and bring more joy to both yourself and others?

1. What is the idea behind memecore fashion?
A.Wearing what is widely accepted.B.Following the latest global fashion trends.
C.Wearing what makes you stand out.D.Breaking the rules and wearing what you love.
2. Why is Refinery29 mentioned in Paragraph 4?
A.To support that young people like memecore fashion.
B.To prove the importance of memes in young people’s lives.
C.To introduce the effects of memecore fashion on young people.
D.To indicate that young people follow the usual systems of taste.
3. Which is closest in meaning to “craving for” in Paragraph 5?
A.allowing forB.begging forC.longing forD.fighting for
4. What does the author think of the memecore fashion trend?
A.It’s a way to spread happiness.B.It improves young people’s aesthetics.
C.It’s funny and ironic but can offend others.D.It’s a form of escapism and should be avoided.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了“数字排毒”这个概念,以及数字产品给我们带来的影响。

9 . Most of us spend our lives surrounded by screens, which offer us convenience as well as connection and an ocean of information. But since it’s easy to feel pressured to keep up with every notification, technology may feel more like a burden than a blessing. Thus, the idea of “digital detox” is becoming increasingly inviting.

The phrase “digital detox” describes getting rid of TV, phones, computers and other forms of technology that control our lives for a period of time. Some experts advocate completely avoiding unnecessary screen time for 30 years. Others suggest using an app that will limit the amount of time one can spend on certain websites. A third option is logging out in evenings or on weekends. Others simply turn their phones off at scheduled times. Some even pay high prices to take vacations in places where they can unplug from their digital routine.

Why might you want to take a digital detox? Perhaps you find that you are spending longer than you intend on certain apps or that they distract you from more important things. Perhaps social media is depressing because you compare yourself to others or you fear missing out on things that other people are enjoying. Constant negative news can also give rise to a lot of stress.

Technology can also have physical effects. Many people experience back or neck pain as a result of bending over screens. The blue light coming from most screens can also affect people’s sleep by preventing production of melatonin(褪黑素).

Giving up all screens may not be realistic, but strategic breaks from technology may be good for your body, mind, emotions and relationships. It is high time that you picked a time to turn off your devices and focus on really important things.

1. Why does the author say “technology may feel more like a burden than a blessing” in paragraph 1?
A.To confirm a concept.
B.To present a problem.
C.To explain a rule.
D.To make a prediction.
2. What does the underlined word “unplug” in paragraph 2 mean?
A.Recover.B.Benefit.C.preventingD.Suffer.
3. Which could be the reason for one to start “digital detox”?
A.Apps selection difficulty.
B.Fear of missing important things.
C.Exposure to false news.
D.Pressure from social comparison.
4. What is the purpose of the text?
A.To recommend healthy lifestyles.
B.To call for reducing the use of digital devices.
C.To give instructions on starting digital detox.
D.To present different attitudes to digital products.
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10 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Zibo city in China’s Shandong province has     1     (unexpected) gone heated on social media since late February due to its unique taste of barbecue. This has provided an opportunity for the local government     2     (promote) tourism and spending.     3     latest promotion gives visitors free admission to 10 scenic spots in the city as long as their train ticket’s final destination is Zibo. Passengers     4     take the train are greeted by posters reading “Welcome to the Special BBQ Train” and they receive special gifts. Videos of the experience have been posted on social media,     5    (attract) more visitors.

Zibo’s barbecue is different from other types in China as it     6     (make) on a stove (炉灶). Many young people     7     (crowd) into the city to try the dish since a group of college students posted videos of themselves enjoying it in February.     8     (search) for “Zibo barbecue” on the Internet have increased by 770 percent compared to the same period last year, and lines outside barbecue restaurants on several streets reach for more than 100 meters     9     the weekends.

Zibo is now a must-visit destination for food lovers,     10    they can experience the unique and delicious barbecue and explore the city’s scenic spots.

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