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文章大意:这是一篇议论文。改变一个坏习惯是困难的,而且很容易找借口和放弃。我们需要下定决心,表现出一些自律,并随着时间的推移做出一些小的改变。没有药可以帮助我们,但改变将确保我们有一个神奇的快乐和健康的生活!
1 . 阅读短文, 在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

    1     (change) a bad habit is difficult, and it is easy     2     (make) excuses and give up. We need to make     3     our minds and show some discipline , and make small changes over time. There is no pill to help us, but changing will ensure we have     4     magic happy and healthy life!

2024-05-14更新 | 7次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建省厦门市湖滨中学2023-2024学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章主要讲述了作者作为一名作家,对于自己的投稿被拒绝的一些感悟。

2 . As a writer, I miss rejection slips. Not that I enjoyed receiving those pre-printed slips of paper, but at least when I got one, I was pretty sure that a flesh-and-blood _______ had put it in the envelope. And there was always the chance I might see a handwritten sentence on the bottom, _______ the piece almost made it. When an editor at McCall’s wrote, “I’m afraid I have to say no on this _______ piece, but try me again on another, would you?” It was almost as _______ to me as if she had said, “We’ll _______ it and here is an advance for you”.

Nowadays, rejection slips seem to have disappeared with the use of online submissions. Most editors don’t feel it a must to _______ they have received, read, or considered your work because they receive so many _______ each day.

For me, there are three _______ of rejection slip pain. The first is _______ brought on by finding a flat “no” on a ________ piece of paper, then followed by anger (how could they ________ a piece that is obviously so much ________ than most of the stuff they print), and, finally, rebirth: I will live to ________ a new piece another day.

Learning to ________ rejection seems like part of growing up as a writer. Despite the many letters of acceptance I have received, my folder of “Noteworthy Rejection Slips” is far ________ than that of “Noteworthy Acceptances”, which indicates to me the fact: I still have some growing up to do.

1.
A.writerB.readerC.mailmanD.editor
2.
A.demandingB.indicatingC.suspectingD.arguing
3.
A.boringB.novelC.lengthyD.particular
4.
A.thrillingB.upsettingC.embarrassingD.amusing
5.
A.buyB.rejectC.checkD.substitute
6.
A.proveB.determineC.explainD.acknowledge
7.
A.proposalsB.draftsC.contributionsD.instructions
8.
A.meaningsB.stagesC.wondersD.rewards
9.
A.reliefB.frustrationC.angerD.hesitation
10.
A.valuelessB.expensiveC.characterlessD.shiny
11.
A.make upB.put awayC.turn downD.insist on
12.
A.easierB.betterC.shorterD.longer
13.
A.printB.reviseC.downloadD.submit
14.
A.acceptB.criticizeC.judgeD.evaluate
15.
A.thinnerB.fatterC.olderD.newer
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要介绍了作者10岁的儿子参加了一个篮球训练营。结果儿子在比赛中并没有获得奖项,他感觉非常的失望。作者认为重要的是帮助孩子更加积极的思考,将失望的部分视为整体经历的一小部分,而不是让它影响整体的体验。

3 . My 10-year-old son attended an amazing half-day basketball camp with more than 60 kids. I watched how much _______ my son was having throughout the day.

Before the camp ended, there was a ________ competition. Only a few kids were picked to ________, and my son was not one of them. The competition ________ received prizes and recognition. And a few kids were titled as “all-stars” for effort,________and participation (参与).   Again, my son was not________.

When the camp ended, I could see how ________ he was. He certainly loves the sport, and his jumping skill is ________ . He would have enjoyed the recognition. But sometimes it doesn’t ________ that way.

In my mind, the day was ________. At the camp, he played with kids,________ them fiercely (激烈地) and took shots easily against them. But it was hard for him to see the result s as a small part of his day. The last thing I wanted was for these results to________ the experience.

It’s my job to help my kids think more ________. I did the math and figured out the shooting competition and awards were about 6% of the total camp. The rest of the camp, the parts that he________, were 94%. If my son felt most of the day was great—that’s a win. We can ________ the parts that disappoint us, as long as we are willing to focus on the bigger picture.

1.
A.patienceB.luckC.funD.duty
2.
A.shootingB.kickingC.strikingD.passing
3.
A.practiseB.debateC.speakD.compete
4.
A.judgesB.volunteersC.winnersD.organizers
5.
A.interestB.friendshipC.knowledgeD.skill
6.
A.chosenB.replacedC.testedD.forgiven
7.
A.relaxedB.frightenedC.disappointedD.excited
8.
A.impressiveB.averageC.poorD.limited
9.
A.start upB.break downC.work outD.go about
10.
A.emptyB.quietC.boringD.wonderful
11.
A.guardedB.shookC.huggedD.told
12.
A.saveB.ruinC.enrichD.remove
13.
A.honestlyB.positivelyC.freelyD.quickly
14.
A.understoodB.enjoyedC.questionedD.quitted
15.
A.preventB.promoteC.exploreD.accept
2024-03-04更新 | 66次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建省厦门市2023-2024学年高一上学期1月期末英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章讲述了作者通过坚持自学一周吉他,获得了扎根于对某事的专注的真正的幸福感,这种幸福感伴随着作者并成为他此后所做的几乎每一件有意义的事情的典范和基础。

4 . At the age of 12, I withdrew into my bedroom with my guitar. I had neither musical talent — many_______music lessons had proved that — nor musical training. My fingers ached as I tried to press down on the strings without making them buzz (发出嗡嗡声). _______, I worked my way through 2-, 3- and even 5-chord (和旋) songs and discovered the _______ thrills of these musical notes. No one _______ me to do this. I did this myself and of my own free will for a week, and the sense of happiness- true happiness _______ in absorption in something - has _______ me. Fifty years later, that week’s self-directed practice became a model and _______ for almost every meaningful thing I have done since. It makes me understand the _______ between achievement and accomplishment.

The world favors achievement while _______ accomplishment. The former is the completion of the task imposed (强加) from the outside — the ________ being a path to the next task. The latter is the end point of an activity we have chosen, whose bonus is the sudden ________ of happiness.

The seeking of accomplishment always ________ people. I learned so long ago in that ________ week that simply lifting one finger from the guitar’s C chord, you should get the most moving ________ in tune. I didn’t know then it was a major 7th chord, a favorite of some masters’. I just ________ accomplishment. That’s real human “achievement”.

1.
A.addedB.tailoredC.expectedD.failed
2.
A.BesidesB.InsteadC.ThereforeD.However
3.
A.fruitlessB.matchlessC.effortlessD.senseless
4.
A.wishedB.allowedC.requiredD.invited
5.
A.maskedB.rootedC.setD.stuck
6.
A.waited forB.passed byC.departed fromD.stayed with
7.
A.exchangeB.reasonC.foundationD.priority
8.
A.relationshipB.differenceC.balanceD.similarity
9.
A.ignoringB.avoidingC.assessingD.defending
10.
A.originB.processC.decisionD.reward
11.
A.lackB.needC.rushD.dream
12.
A.amazesB.concernsC.frightensD.discourages
13.
A.adventurousB.dangerousC.memorableD.horrible
14.
A.impressionB.performanceC.sceneD.harmony
15.
A.pursuedB.acceptedC.interpretedD.analysed
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文章大意:这是一篇议论文。作者认为我们面对不好的事情不应该沮丧或放弃,而是应该把这当作学习的机会。

5 . Life is hard-even harder than anyone thought it would be. When you were younger, you dreamed of the world being your playground, and you were told that you could do anything and be anyone you wanted. Somehow, though, things haven’t been the smooth sailing that   you wanted them to be. The world seems to go against you, and the last thing you want to hear is “Cheer up!”

Still, there’s a couple of things you might not notice about your situation. Next time you’re down, maybe the following will provide motivation.

Firstly, not everything is bad. It’s a well-accepted fact that bad news makes for sensational (极好的) television ratings. The fact is that something negative catches a lot more attention than something positive, and that’s because it’s easy to see things in a negative light. However, that shouldn’t distract you from the bigger picture.

Resist the tunnel vision that results from constant negativity. Remember that even though there’s lots of really nasty stuff going on, you’re surrounded by some pretty awesome stuff as well.

You should also remember other people aren’t you. No one likes being compared to another person. What makes it even worse, if that’s even possible, is when you do it to yourself.

Stop comparing yourself to another person and you’ll realize that you’re much more awesome than you give yourself credit for.

Lastly, failure isn’t where the game stops. So you tried something new, but you didn’t follow through. Frustrated at yourself, you stop trying. As a result, your quality of life goes down terribly. You’ve given up on it, though, because you don’t see the point (since you failed the first time).

Now, you’re an adult. The things you are trying are much more complicated than five-year-old you. However, your behaviour shouldn’t change in the slightest-when you fail in something, that’s just more information in your data bank. You know that method doesn’t work, so try another one! And another one after that! Do this until you figure it out. Giving up is for losers, and you sure aren’t one of those.

1. The author mentioned bad news in order to show that .
A.bad news makes people see things in a negative light
B.bad news is more likely to catch people’s eyes
C.bad news attracts people to see positive things
D.bad news has a negative effect on television ratings
2. What does the underlined part “nasty stuff” in Para. 4 probably mean?
A.Unstable emotions.B.Important events.
C.Amazing incidents .D.Something unpleasant.
3. How should we view failure according to the passage?
A.We will change our behaviour.
B.We will keep trying the old method.
C.We should learn from failure.
D.We should think in a more complicated way.
4. What is the passage mainly about?
A.It inspires us to learn from negative experiences.
B.It compares negative and positive experiences.
C.It criticizes those who are affected by bad experiences.
D.It discusses how negative experiences affect others.
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者因为一次打破常规,冒险和旁人交谈,从而结识了一位出版商,让自己最终成功出版了自己的书籍,这说明,人有时需要冒一点险来提高自己的幸运。

6 . Many years ago, I was on an early morning flight to Ecuador. ______, during such long journeys, I would put my headphones and go to sleep. ______, on this particular day, I decided to take a little risk.

I ______ the silence and started a conversation with the man sitting next to me. I learned that this companion was a ______ and we had a fascinating conversation.

Mid-flight, I gathered the courage to take another ______, sharing with him a book proposal I put together for something I was doing in my class. He read it, but politely declined it. That risk didn’t ______. Upon landing, we exchanged contact information.

Months later, I ______ him, inviting him to my class to discuss a project on redesigning the book. I shared my students’ project videos. One particular project caught Mark’s   ______.

He expressed a desire to meet these students. I admitted I was a little bit ______ for he seemed more interested in working with my students than with me.

After meeting the students, I, together with him and his colleagues, had a dinner together where life once again showed a(an) ______ turn. During this dinner, one of his editors asked me if I’d ever considered writing a book. I shared the ______ proposal that I had showed his boss a year earlier. Within a fortnight, we had a contract, and within two years, over a million books had been ______ around the world.

This journey may seem lucky, but it ______ a series of small risks, beginning with a ______ “hello.” Anyone can follow this path by ______ these small risks and finally increase your chances of being lucky.

1.
A.FortunatelyB.TypicallyC.CuriouslyD.Thankfully
2.
A.BesidesB.ThereforeC.OtherwiseD.However
3.
A.brokeB.maintainedC.enjoyedD.observed
4.
A.writerB.teacherC.publisherD.photographer
5.
A.riskB.choiceC.lessonD.joke
6.
A.stand outB.run outC.work outD.show off
7.
A.made friends withB.reached out toC.lost contact withD.argued with
8.
A.breathB.meaningC.imaginationD.interest
9.
A.amazedB.stressedC.scaredD.hurt
10.
A.unexpectedB.disappointingC.wrongD.intentional
11.
A.newB.sameC.differentD.updated
12.
A.donatedB.copiedC.soldD.printed
13.
A.reducedB.createdC.resulted fromD.led to
14.
A.surprisingB.simpleC.quickD.formal
15.
A.huggingB.cuttingC.estimatingD.avoiding
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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。

The year 2013 marked a turning point in my life. In June, my husband was offered a new Job in Ghana. Feeling that I had hit a career bottleneck as a photographer and copywriter (广告文字撰写人), I, without any hesitation, made the decision to relocate with him.

While my husband engaged in work, my visa didn’t grant me the same privilege. But that’s okay. I didn’t know what to do anyway. I was left isolated, homesick and lacking purpose. Our new home was a bungalow near a river that cut across expansive grasslands. With few people around our home, I turned to nature, which had been a fondness of mine since childhood. Every day, I would take my camera and wander around, photographing aimlessly.

It wasn’t long before September arrived, bringing the full flow of the rainy season. After one particularly bad thunderstorm, I found a finch (雀) — a poor little thing barely a month old with one wing broken — on the ground. Evidently, he had been abandoned by his flock, his nest blown from a tree. The sight was heartbreaking. He was the size of my lite finger. His eyes were tightly shut and he was shuddering, too young to survive alone. I somehow felt a connection with it. Immediately I scooped him up and cautiously placed him in a cardboard box with towels, mimicking a nest, and stayed up all night researching how to care for him.

The next day, he seemed to regain some energy. He woke with his mouth open, though still too weak to let out a call. I fed him some food and chirped (叽喳) at him. To my amusement, he chirped back and even climbed into my hand. I affectionately gazed at this adorable creature, who was now boldly pecking (啄) my fingers now and then. A surge of warmth ran through me. Tenderly stroking his feathers, I chirped a lullaby, singing him to sleep. Gradually, his eyes drooped and he drifted off. I couldn’t help but chuckle at the scene — as far as he was concerned, I was his mother.

Para 1. “I will take care of you.” I murmured, making my promise to him.

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Para 2. At that moment I realized that as I dedicated myself to the finch’s care, something within me changed.

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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲的是作者去古巴的两次工作经历让他印象深刻。

8 . I settled into my seat on a plane to Cuba feeling frustrated. When I planned the trip, I had assumed that my Cuban partner and I would go to the field directly to collect water samples from rivers. That’s how I’d done fieldwork in Namibia and Bolivia. But not in Cuba, it seemed. Five days earlier, a Cuban scientist had emailed to inform me that we would only be meeting to talk about our planned project. Sampling would happen during a later trip.

At the airport, one of my partners greeted me. We drove to the research center where he worked, and then toured every lab in the building. I met scientists, technicians, students and even the cook. I was impressed that I was introduced to each person. The lack of hierarchy (等级制度) was unlike anything I had experienced before in academia (学术界).

The next day, we met again to brainstorm. Together, we looked at maps to plan how we were going to collect samples. Had it not been for the Cubans, I would have been unaware that the map I had left out some new reservoirs (水库) Local involvement and knowledge were key — making me wonder what I’d missed working without such a team in other places.

Six months later, I flew back to Cuba and this time, we headed to the field. I was impressed again by the lengths to which my Cuban partners went to ensure that all team members were treated equally. We drove around Cuba in bright yellow minibuses, and each minibus had a mix of members at all seniority levels. In the field, all members sweated together.

On the last night of the trip, we searched for a restaurant that could seat all 14 of us at one table. When a restaurant couldn’t accommodate the team without separating us, my partners insisted that we move on and find a place with a large enough table.

In 26 years as a professor, I have never been a fan of academia’s hierarchy. I want everyone working with me to feel as though they are part of a team. But my Cuban partners take teamwork to another level entirely. They make it clear that all team members are valued, that everyone is equal, and that true teamwork makes for better science.

1. Why did the author feel frustrated in paragraph 1?
A.He was asked to host a meeting in Cuba.
B.He was told to change his planned project.
C.He couldn’t do his work in his usual way in Cuba.
D.He spent a long time waiting for his plane to Cuba.
2. What was wrong with the author’s map?
A.It was torn up.B.It was outdated.
C.It was too old to read.D.It was about another water area.
3. What can prove that the Cuban team didn’t have hierarchy?
A.They drove minibuses to the field.B.They were friendly to the author.
C.They worked in different groups.D.They had dinner at one table.
4. Which of the following can be a suitable title for the text?
A.A fruitful trip in CubaB.Impressed by a Cuban team
C.Respect seniors in the team.D.You’ll never know until you try
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了四种表明你变得成熟的迹象。

9 . Signs That You Are Growing

Growing is a lifelong process. Here are the signs that show that you are actually growing and not getting stuck in the process.

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Often, we see how badly people look when they get overly upset due to unimportant things. So the first sign of maturity (成熟) is letting the small things go and not getting angry over a tiny detail that didn’t go as you planned.

You start forgiving and understanding other people

When we are young, we are often unforgiving. As we mature, we are better able to understand the world beyond black and white.     2    . It enables us to look beyond the obvious and let go of simple judgments. We begin to understand better that others have complex (复杂的) lives and personalities, and so we become more willing to forgive their mistakes.

You always complete things that matter

Immature people don’t know when to commit (承诺) themselves and their energy or resources are always not well employed.     3    . In this way, they can often keep their promises and honor their commitments.

You accept the possibility of being wrong

    4    . They are always able to accept the possibility that they are wrong, that they don’t know something, because there is always more to learn.

Being mature is knowing that you are always growing up. You are never done learning and developing. This means that you don’t set yourself up as the highest authority.     5    .

A.You follow the crowd
B.You let the small things go
C.Instead, mature people focus on completing things that matter
D.Immature and mature people can both have plans for their lives
E.Rather, you open your mind to other ideas and new possibilities
F.Becoming more understanding is a sign of strength, not weakness
G.Mature people appear more confident, however, they are not overconfident
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者搬到一个新地方后,发现了小型免费图书馆自疫情开始以来,成为许多人的生命线。从某种意义上说,这些图书馆以各种形式把人们聚集在一起,尤其是当一切都在试图分裂我们的时候。

10 . Earlier this year, I moved into a suburb of Atlanta. I decided to _________ the area on foot. On my walks, as I admired the range of residential _________, I also admired another type of house: Little Free Libraries. I’d seen them all over Atlanta and _________ it’d be fun to build my own, but when I looked at the website’s official map, it turned out there were already a handful nearby. _________, I decided to seek each of them out.

I’ve since found six sites of these free book _________. Without them, I would never have been able to “meet” people in my community. I quickly _________ my neighbors’ reading tastes, sorting through their small boxes of books. Each library is unique and shows the _________ of the person who built it, with _________ colors and designs. These Little Free Libraries are also the perfect way to _________ conversations with strangers.

Since the pandemic began, Little Free Libraries have become a lifeline for many. They don’t __________ social distancing and everything is on an honor system. People __________ a book in exchange and some libraries have even become __________ food pantries (食品储藏柜) for people in need. In all the __________ they’ve taken on, these libraries have brought people together in a sense, especially when it feels like everything is trying to __________ us. Beyond conversation starters and personality __________, Little Free Libraries find common ground — a precious thing, pandemic or not.

1.
A.exploreB.searchC.measureD.clean
2.
A.districtB.settingC.developmentD.architecture
3.
A.promisedB.explainedC.thoughtD.proved
4.
A.SecretlyB.FortunatelyC.NaturallyD.Cautiously
5.
A.exchangesB.giveawaysC.reservationsD.publications
6.
A.correctedB.learnedC.improvedD.satisfied
7.
A.appearanceB.expressionC.healthD.personality
8.
A.standardB.ordinaryC.varyingD.new
9.
A.go on withB.strike upC.break in onD.act out
10.
A.requireB.permitC.deserveD.guarantee
11.
A.leaveB.orderC.editD.write
12.
A.fancyB.traditionalC.privateD.temporary
13.
A.subjectsB.burdensC.formsD.risks
14.
A.informB.persuadeC.surpriseD.divide
15.
A.balancersB.indicatorsC.testersD.separators
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