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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文,文章主要介绍了英国高龄游泳运动员John Harrison,他打破了100-104年龄组的世界纪录。

1 . Do you think you are too old to do something? Just go online and ________ the video of John Harrison doing the 50m backstroke in 2014.

He ________ the 100-104 years world record by 15 seconds! Yes, you read that ________. The 100-104 years group! A time of 1:29.78. The first ever British man to set records in that age group. The applause (掌声) is long-lasting and heartfelt from all the crowd. A(n) ________ moment.

John loved swimming. He still tried to keep ________ by swimming in his last years before he passed away at the age of 105 in January 2020. Many of John’s friends speak ________ of him saying he was a “wonderful man”.

John was born in Farnborough on 25 July, 1914. And his ________ in swimming was unusual. “When I was five years old, on the way home from school, I came across a small pond,” he said ________, “so I went swimming. It taught me two things. One, to swim; and two, not to drink the water.”

“My parents ________ two years later that I was still doing it. They were ______ at first. But their anger soon ________” when I said, “I didn’t get asthma (哮喘病) last winter. They then bought me a costume and ________ me swimming skills.”

However, John didn’t start swimming ________ until his wife told him to stop teaching swimming and life-saving classes and ________ the sport for himself at the age of 79. From then on, he didn’t look back and was full of praise for everyone who ________ him during his successes.

1.
A.changeB.watchC.useD.make
2.
A.brokeB.heldC.quitD.put
3.
A.carefullyB.proudlyC.correctlyD.freely
4.
A.interestingB.briefC.privateD.amazing
5.
A.safeB.closeC.fitD.warm
6.
A.simplyB.highlyC.openlyD.lightly
7.
A.positionB.beliefC.startD.success
8.
A.humorouslyB.angrilyC.finallyD.shortly
9.
A.guessedB.discoveredC.hopedD.repeated
10.
A.happyB.curiousC.sadD.mad
11.
A.beganB.increasedC.disappearedD.remained
12.
A.taughtB.forcedC.advisedD.reminded
13.
A.competitivelyB.dramaticallyC.comfortablyD.necessarily
14.
A.work outB.take upC.depend onD.go through
15.
A.foundB.answeredC.supportedD.introduced
7日内更新 | 26次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省马鞍山市第二中学2023-2024学年高二上学期期末检测英语试题
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文章大意:本文为一篇记叙文,讲述了Philips先生在街上向一位贫穷的老妇人买香蕉的故事。
2 . 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。

Just after finishing his work, Mr. Philips was going to the grocery shop to buy some bananas, but he saw a poor old lady     1     (sell)fresh bananas on the street, so it seemed     2     (convenient)to buy some from her.

The old lady charged $7     3     one kilo of bananas. “But the shop     4     I usually buy from gives them for $5 per kilo!”, Mr. Philips said. “I’m sorry sir, I cannot afford to match that price”, the old lady responded. Mr. Philips said nothing and went to the grocery shop.

    5     , when he wanted to pay for bananas he picked, the cashier told him that the price per kilo was $10. He tried to bargain again, but the manager said coldly, “We do not bargain.” Mr. Philips felt very     6     (annoy)with his attitude, and decided to put the bananas back and go back to the old lady.

She recognized him     7     (instant)and told him, “Sir, I can’t match that price.” “Don’t worry, I will pay you $10 per kilo!” said Mr. Philips. “Now, give me two     8     (kilo)please!” The old lady happily packed the bananas and said, “I can’t accept $10 per kilo but I will accept $7 per kilo. I appreciate your     9     (kind).”

Mr. Philips left the old lady speechless with gratitude, and also recommended many friends to buy bananas from the old lady, which they did. From that day on, she made     10     much better living than ever before.

2024-04-17更新 | 61次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省芜湖市2022-2023学年高二下学期教学质量统测英语试题
文章大意:本文为一篇记叙文,讲述了Rachel O’Neill号召妇女为非洲马拉维地区的女孩制作并捐赠连衣裙,并成立组织“非洲小礼服”来帮助全球孩子的故事。

3 . In 2005, Rachel O’Neill, of Rockwood, Michigan, was working full-time as an assistant in an engineering company. While _______ in a local charity, she’d never done any global volunteering. But after a travel in Africa for her fiftieth birthday, followed by a trip to Malawi, she said, “I felt I had to do something more.”

She was struck by the heavy work done by girls to _______ their families. “I wanted a way to honor them,” she says. She _______ a few women at her local church to make 1,000 simple _______, which were _______ to girls in Malawi.

Rachel _______ her goal that first year. As word spread, donations _______ in. “Dresses started coming every day from all over the country!” Rachel says. In 2008, without any _______ , she started a nonprofit organization called Little Dresses for Africa, with a goal of getting simple homemade dresses for girls(and pants for boys)in _______ communities, where people hardly change their ________ for a year.

So far, more than 10 million dresses have been donated to children in 97 countries, including the United States, though Africa remains a focus. The nonprofit runs a distribution center in Malawi and works ________ with community leaders there to distribute donated dresses and pants, which have proven the key to keeping girls in school.

“Nearly half of Malawi’s population is under age 14,” Rachel says, “We are ________ meeting their needs. For dress designs and donating information, go to littledressesforafrica.org. We only ask people to make high-quality, colorful clothes. ” She also asks for money to ________ shipping costs, estimated at $2 a dress. ________ donations have allowed Little Dresses for Africa to address other needs, including building more than 85 wells and two primary schools. “I couldn’t have done any of this on my own,” Rachel says, “But when you step out in ________ , miracles(奇迹)may happen.”

1.
A.activeB.internalC.elegantD.primitive
2.
A.loadB.preserveC.supportD.form
3.
A.interruptedB.preventedC.persuadedD.warned
4.
A.dressesB.cakesC.booksD.trousers
5.
A.ledB.donatedC.floatedD.leaked
6.
A.setB.achievedC.lostD.had
7.
A.floodedB.frozeC.divedD.took
8.
A.experimentB.exposureC.evidenceD.experience
9.
A.simpleB.harmoniousC.royalD.poor
10.
A.customsB.hairstylesC.clothesD.possessions
11.
A.violentlyB.directlyC.severelyD.hurriedly
12.
A.apart fromB.far fromC.absent fromD.tired from
13.
A.coverB.chargeC.shelterD.remove
14.
A.UrgentB.DistinctC.GenerousD.General
15.
A.troubleB.dangerC.faithD.silence
2024-04-17更新 | 42次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省芜湖市2022-2023学年高二下学期教学质量统测英语试题
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文章大意:本文为一篇记叙文。丢失爱犬的Sandy成立了“洛根的遗产”帮助其他需要帮助的宠物,本文讲述了Sandy和朋友救助小狗Cici并帮助她找新家的故事。

4 . No matter how many times Sandy has rescued an animal, she never gets over the casual cruelty some people display toward unwanted pets. When she lost her own “angel” dog, she started Logan’s Legacy to help other pets in need.

Sandy recently received a phone call about a small dog, possibly a puppy, that had been abandoned on a street. Since she was too far to help on, she called a friend who lives nearby to get there as soon as possible. When her friend Tom arrived, he found a tiny dog curled(蜷缩)in a tight ball with the chain firmly tied to a tree. Someone had left food and water for her, but the puppy was too frightened to eat or drink. Once gathered up in a blanket and placed into the back seat of the car, she began to get weak quickly from dehydration(脱水)and exhaustion.

The moment she got some water and food, the puppy made a rapid recovery, and her lovely and sweet personality could finally shine! “We have named her CiCi,” Sandy added, “She is feeling so much better. She has been observed at my place and she is doing great. This sweet baby girl will never feel fearful again, and won’t ever be abandoned again.” After winning hearts at Sandy’s office, CiCi has been approved for adopting and will soon leave for her new life. Sandy and her fellow rescuers are trying their best to find her the perfect family to love her and treat her with the respect all living creatures deserve!

1. What did Sandy feel it hard to overcome?
A.The casual humanity.B.The cruelty of humanity.
C.The kind human nature.D.The weakness of kindness.
2. How was the dog’s condition when first found?
A.She suffered a serious illness.
B.She had nothing to eat or drink.
C.She got lost far away from home.
D.She was scared and in poor health.
3. What will be CiCi’s probable future life?
A.She will stop taking medicine.
B.She will continue further treatment.
C.She will have a perfect match for home.
D.She will get on well with Sandy forever.
4. What can be the best title of this passage?
A.A Warm Home for CiCi
B.Dog Saved Heart Fulfilled
C.A Terrible Experience of CiCi
D.Saving Dogs Saving Themselves
2024-04-17更新 | 54次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省芜湖市2022-2023学年高二下学期教学质量统测英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了出生普通家庭的Cardone通过自己的努力和坚定的决心,在5年内取得了巨大的成就,改变了他的整个人生的故事。

5 . Born on March 21, 1958, in Louisiana, Grant Cardone is not a typical celebrity. He didn’t come from a wealthy family. He’s not a Hollywood superstar, nor does he have some amazing talents, like script-writing, politics or athleticism. However, what he has is something that is available to us all, and that is a determination to succeed.

At the age of 25, Cardone took the first job that he could find. That job was as a car salesman. It was a title and a position that Grant was not very fond of. However, the economy was slow, which meant he didn’t have many options, so he made it work.

Cardone was committed to becoming the best salesperson he could be. So, he invested (投资) heavily in his own self-improvement by reading books and studying his craft and his industry. After committing himself to becoming his very best, his income quickly doubled. And soon thereafter, he became one of the best car salesmen in the country. He eventually moved on to running his own business, and was extremely smart and disciplined (自律的) with his money. Cardone only spent money on what was absolutely necessary for food and housing. He would place anything left over into an investment fund just for the property market.

Cardone’s focus on learning more so that he could earn more, along with having the discipline to invest his extra money, instead of wasting it on useless things, helped him become a self-made millionaire just five years later by the age of 30.

Cardone has since gone on to become a well-known international businessman, speaker and the owner of Cardone Capital, a $ 1.5 billion investment firm. He’s authored the New York Times bestselling books If You’re Not First, You’re Last, and other famous books like The 10X Rule, and Axiom Award winning Sell or Be Sold. In addition to this, he also founded Cardone University, a popular sales training platform that has over 50,000,000 and growing users.

It took Cardone only five years to completely change his entire life. With the right mindset and sufficient willpower, just imagine what five years could do for you.

1. Why did Cardone choose to become a car salesman?
A.To meet a superstar.B.To do research on cars.
C.To support himself.D.To maintain his interest.
2. How did Cardone handle his money?
A.He bought many clothes.B.He helped his family members.
C.He spent it on useful things.D.He put most of it in the bank.
3. What does paragraph 5 mainly tell us about Cardone?
A.His achievements.B.The plans for his company.
C.His experiences of education.D.The reasons for his popularity.
4. What can we learn from Cardone’s story?
A.Failure is the mother of success.
B.Investment is risky but rewarding.
C.Making money calls for professional advice.
D.Success requires determination and efforts.
2024-02-29更新 | 44次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省皖中联盟考试2023-2024学年高二上学期1月期末英语试题
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6 . 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 can count a dozen friends, all in the 1950s, who adopted a puppy. Actually, I did, too. Last year, I was suddenly consumed by the urgent desire to acquire a seven-week-old Australian shepherd. For one thing, this breed is one of the most energetic on the planet, whereas I am bookish, lazy, and middle-aged.

My trouble with dogs is that I never have the remotest clue what they want, and they never seem to have the slightest idea of what I’m saying to them. He was highly alert, yet unable to grasp a single thing. Kevin’s entire communicative gestures — whether he wanted food, exercise, permission to jump on the sofa, a toy, or, who knows, a conversation about the electric bill — consisted of walking up to me and staring. He did this about 50 times a day, just staring brightly without moving a muscle, and after years of living together, I still didn’t know what he wanted. We coexisted in a state of profound mutual (相互的) incomprehension.

“Sometimes I think,” I wrote in my journal, “it doesn’t matter that I don’t know what he wants, because we have nothing in common. Whatever he wants will be something I don’t want. He probably wants me to go outside and chase squirrels. I don’t want to.”

But one afternoon, there was only Kevin and I at home. My husband was on business abroad for several days and my son was also abroad attending college. I enjoyed my favorite book leisurely while Kevin had a rest or stared at me as usual. It suddenly began to thunder aloud and soon rained cats and dogs. I dashed out of the front-door to fetch the vegetables in my parking lot. The wind was so strong that the front-door just slammed loudly, closed, after I made my way out. Worse still, when I came back with the rescued vegetables, I found the keys were not with me. There was also no backup (备份) of the keys outside my house.


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At last, I realized the only one who could help out was Kevin.
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Eventually Kevin began to act.
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2024-02-23更新 | 34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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7 . 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。

Sometimes, making a decision is hard for adults while easy for kids. The Jackson family had been meaning to buy some new furniture (家具) for ages, but somehow they never got round to it. There were always so many other things to do. Then one day there was a big shout from the room of Jason, 12. The rest of the family ran to see what happened.

Jason’s desk had broken. There were bits of wood and pens and papers all over the floor. And in the middle was Jason! “I was just doing my homework.” he said, “and then -bang! The desk broke. Everything fell over. I was so surprised that I fell over too!” Laughed Jane, 5. “That decides it.” said Mum. “We need to buy some new furniture before anything else breaks. Jane needs a new bed. And Jason needs a desk, so that he can do his homework. ”

So that weekend, the family got up early, and set off for the big furniture store outside town. It was huge. There was so much furniture, some of it was arranged like in a real house.

“Look, I’m playing houses (过家家),” said Jane, crawling ( 爬 ) under a table. Jane loved playing houses. “That’s enough,” Mum said, taking tight hold of Jane’s hand. Jane didn’t like it, but she had to stay close. The family chose a new bed for Jane, who was bored now, and tired. She didn’t say much, while the rest of the family discussed which desk to get. Jason had found one he liked but Mum and Dad couldn’t agree.

“It’s too big.” said Mum. “There’s not enough space in his room.”

“It’s too small,” said Dad. “There’s not enough space for his homework. ”

“I think it’s just right!” said Jason.

“Let’s get a cup of tea while we try and decide,” said Mum.“There’s a cafe in the store.” Dad thought this was a good idea. He needed a sit down, he said, and Jason really wanted a milkshake (奶昔). “What do you think, Jane?” asked Mum. Then she looked round. “Where is she? I think she’s jumping on the sofa!”

But there was no sign of Jane on the sofa. Then Jason wondered if she could be lying on her new bed!


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But there was no Jane on the bed. Mum and Dad were really worried now.          


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When Jason pushed Jane softly, she woke up and came crawling out. “What were you doing?” Jason asked.


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2024-02-23更新 | 27次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省马鞍山市2023-2024学年高二上学期2月期末英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。短文叙述了Joseph Novetske在清理庭院的树叶时,丢失了结婚戒指。他的妻子Mary Ann在网上发布了需要探测器的帖子,结果得到了陌生人和邻居的帮忙,最终失而复得的故事。

8 . When Joseph Novetske finished raking (清理) leaves in his backyard a few weeks ago, he suddenly stopped. “I happened to look at my hand. No ring,” said Novetske, 80, who lives in Charlotte, Michigan, with his wife, Mary Ann. His handmade gold wedding ring, which he wore for 42 years, had gone missing. Worried, he began to look for it.

The couple searched the yard with no luck and it was getting dark. “I was feeling a little hopeless,” said Mary Ann Novetske, 71.

The following morning on Nov. 5, she posted in a private Facebook group called “What’s happening in Charlotte, Michigan now.” “Does anyone have a metal detector (探测器)?” she wrote in a post, explaining what had happened.

Shortly after sharing the post, Mary Ann Novetske had dozens of responses on her post. That afternoon, eight people showed up at their home, five of whom were strangers, and the other three were neighbors, to look for the ring. A few of them had brought metal detectors.

They searched the large backyard. It was filled with several tall piles (堆) of leaves Joseph Novetske had raked the day before. “They didn’t know us, but here they were,” said Mary Ann Novetske. “It was exciting to see so many people care about this.” Her husband was also touched. “We love community,” he said.

When the search had hit hour three, the group collectively began working on a pile of leaves at the back of the yard. Then Joseph Novetske saw something shiny. “I saw the ring shining because it was a beautiful sunny day,” he said. “There it was!” The searchers were overjoyed. While losing the ring was stressful, the couple said that finding it filled them with hope.

“It was a community hunt,” said Lisa Delcamp, who lives next door to the Novetskes. “We should lend a hand and be willing to step in when our neighbors are in need.”

1. What happened to Joseph a few weeks ago?
A.He lost his gold ring.B.He fell in his backyard.
C.He couldn’t find his home.D.He couldn’t contact his wife.
2. Why did Mary Ann write a post on Facebook?
A.To start a group discussion.B.To show her experiences.
C.To ask for a special tool.D.To share happy moments.
3. What can we learn about the couple after they saw the eight people show up?
A.They invited neighbors over.B.They cleaned the leaves.
C.They were stressful.D.They were moved.
4. What do the words “step in” in the last paragraph mean?
A.Attend.B.HelpC.ChangeD.Challenge
2024-02-23更新 | 31次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省马鞍山市2023-2024学年高二上学期2月期末英语试题
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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。

After his wife died, Ramu was left alone in this world. He was sixty-five years old. With time going by, Ramu’s sadness increased. The more he thought, the stronger his belief became that it was useless to live in this world anymore.

One morning, he went out for a walk and didn’t return to his home. His steps took him out of city and there he saw a bus. He took that bus. After a few hours, the bus was passing through a thick forest and stopped there for a break.

Ramu stepped out' of the bus and headed in a direction. After a while, he heard a voice from the bus calling for passengers to return but he decided not to return. He wanted to get lost in the thick forest.

In the thick forest, even during the day there was slight darkness. Ramu was walking as if he was not conscious (有知觉的). While walking, he went towards the side of a mountain. His steps suddenly stopped at a place where the mountain opened towards a valley below. There he saw the path was blocked by two sticks and a sign written in big letters—DANGER.

He couldn’t understand who would write this in such a thick forest. While looking around, Ramu walked a little further towards the valley, seeing a deep ditch (壕沟) ahead. At that moment, his heart trembled (颤抖).He sat aside, thinking how a moment ago he wanted to die but now he was scared.

With a calmed mind, he started wandering, looking for the person who did this. While wandering, he saw many signs. He saw DANGER/ BEWARE sign at many dangerous places and POISONOUS FRUITS sign was written on many trees.

He realized that if those signs were not put up, anyone could have fallen into one of those deep ditches and lost his life. Seeing all this, Ramu called out loudly, “Brother, who saved my life? ! I want to see you.”

Just then, from behind the leaves, an old man appeared laughing and said, “I have been watching you for a long time. Tell me how did you come here?”

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After telling the old man his story, Ramu asked, “What are you doing here?”

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It got late, so the old man invited Ramu to his place so that he could return home the next day.

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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者圣诞节前着急回家参加奶奶的葬礼,却在暴风雪的天气里车子抛锚,被好心人帮助从而及时回到家中的故事。

10 . A week before Christmas, my grandmother passed away. My boss ________ gave me several days off to go home for the funeral (葬礼) in Nova Scotia. I planned to leave on the 20th so that I could get home ________ to help my mother with the preparations for both the funeral and a very ________ and busy Christmas.

Here, my string of bad luck began: my plan was ________ by a big storm, and I had to ________ a ferry ticket for the 22nd, the last day that the ferry would run. I left as the roads were still ________, and I was two-thirds of the way through the long drive when my car ________. I was so anxious that I almost ________. Just then a car stopped nearby. A lady came out and asked whether I was asking for ________. After hearing what I said, the lady took out her ________ and quickly helped me put on my tire at no charge! I was filled with ________. Thanks to her ________, I was able to catch the very last ferry.

The woman is a stranger, ________ she tried her best to help me get home. I’ll never ________ the kind stranger, who made a hard Christmas a lot easier, for both me and my family. I ________ the world is beautiful because there are lots of kind people in it.

1.
A.suddenlyB.worriedlyC.kindlyD.proudly
2.
A.in peaceB.in surpriseC.in secretD.in time
3.
A.sadB.greatC.commonD.comfortable
4.
A.attractedB.supportedC.affectedD.recorded
5.
A.borrowB.handC.takeD.book
6.
A.flatB.snowyC.dirtyD.narrow
7.
A.came overB.set outC.broke downD.showed up
8.
A.clappedB.laughedC.criedD.jumped
9.
A.treatmentB.helpC.timeD.money
10.
A.notebooksB.bagsC.keysD.tools
11.
A.confusionB.depressionC.gratitudeD.amazement
12.
A.shelterB.kindnessC.excuseD.answer
13.
A.forB.soC.andD.but
14.
A.meetB.forgetC.inviteD.remember
15.
A.believeB.imagineC.wonderD.doubt
2024-02-22更新 | 48次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省阜阳市颍州区阜阳市第三中学2023-2024学年高二上学期1月期末英语试题
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