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文章大意:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者通过小男孩购物时的选择,感悟到人们很多时候购物不是出于需求,而只是为了满足自己的购买欲望。

1 . I am a guide at the California Academy of Sciences. Weeks ago, I was ________ with a lovely family at the Academy’s Swamp exhibit. Their young son was ________ by the swallow and asked many questions about it. As the family was leaving, I asked the boy if he would like a sticker to put on his shirt. He ________ chose a swallow sticker (贴纸), while the boy’s younger brother spent lots of time ________ all the sticker choices before choosing a butterfly. The boy who had chosen first said softly to his father, “I didn’t see the frog sticker.” His father immediately ________ the boy to ask me for a second sticker. The boy said, “No, I’m happy with what I have.”

I was so ________. Such grace, gratitude and ________, are all from an eight-year-old boy. Too often, we ________ to be happy with what we have and in our forgetfulness, we spread the infection of ________.

I recently purchased my first laptop computer. In discussions with the ________, he said, “Within two years, you’ll probably want a new one anyway.” Why would I want a new one, if my ________ one was working? Perhaps, “________” is the key word. I won’t ________ need a new laptop in two years but I will probably want one. I may want _________ things, but I don’t need them. What I do desperately need is the peace of mind. I need to ________ each of my sudden urges to purchase or possess as either “want” or “need”.

1.
A.seeingB.visitingC.leavingD.saying
2.
A.trappedB.calledC.caughtD.fascinated
3.
A.quicklyB.slowlyC.frequentlyD.temporarily
4.
A.going aboutB.going byC.going forD.going through
5.
A.expectedB.forcedC.urgedD.persuaded
6.
A.satisfiedB.astonishedC.rigidD.excited
7.
A.wisdomB.patienceC.passionD.guilt
8.
A.usedB.triedC.pretendedD.forgot
9.
A.fortuneB.greedC.discontentD.benefit
10.
A.cashierB.hostC.salesmanD.waiter
11.
A.brokenB.oldC.favouriteD.dusty
12.
A.wantB.needC.hopeD.mind
13.
A.obviouslyB.speciallyC.simplyD.necessarily
14.
A.violentB.absurdC.shinyD.similar
15.
A.promiseB.identifyC.possessD.access
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2 . 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。

No one is born a winner. People make themselves into winners by their own efforts. I learned this lesson from an experience many years ago. I took the head coaching job at a school in Baxley, Georgia. It was a small school with a weak football program. The school took part in the league matches every year. However, it never ended well. We were more of the audience, watching and cheering instead of sweating out in the fields.

Fortunately, the school held the tradition that the school’s old team was to play against the new team at the end of spring practice. For lack of resources, the old team bad no coach, and they didn’t even practice to prepare for the game.

I was assigned (指派) as the coach of the new team, which was why I was excited. I believed that we were going to win, but to my disappointment, we were defeated. I couldn’t believe I had got into such a situation. Thinking hard about it, I tried to figure out the reason and what I should do next.

It didn’t take long before I came to realize that my team was depending on me. Without proper guidance or previous experience, my team was at a loss what to do. I had to change my attitude so that I could bring out the best in them about their ability and potential.

I would let my action do the talking. First, I started doing anything I could to help them build a little pride. I could see their spirits lifted, with their head held high in great confidence. Most importantly, I began to treat them like winners. Only when they regarded themselves as winners could they willingly invest time and energy.

This summer, the other teams enjoyed their vacations.

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Six months later, football season started.

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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者的父亲在有工作的情况下,经常看报纸上的招聘版块,拥有了“探索者心态”这种关键品质。作者认为舒适是创造力的敌人。

3 . My father started his own business in the 1980. For a breadwinner with seven children, it was a _________ decision.

To improve himself, my father spent his evening _________ a business school that offered two-year programs for people interested in becoming _________ and administrative assistants. Besides, my father read the town newspaper every morning, and I _________ he would inevitably read the classified section, _________ the “help wanted” advertisements. As a kid, I thought such _________ was only for people seeking a position.

One day, I asked him, “Dad, you have a job. Why do you read the ‘help wanted’ section every day?” “Well,” he replied, “it’s _________ for me to know what the employers want for their jobs and what are the things they’re _________.” A light bulb went off in my mind. Yes, he obviously wasn’t looking through the “help wanted” section for himself. He wanted to stay _________ with a hiring mindset. Meanwhile, he __________ something new to develop his own business.

Recently, as a runner, I was __________ by an article about On, a company manufacturing athletic shoes. It won net sales of $345 million in the first six months of 2022 and it receives about 70,000 __________ per year. One of the key __________ the owners seek in new hiring is “an explorer mindset”, which is just what my father owns.

The explorer mindset sought by On can __________ people outside of the “help wanted” sections of life. As a saying goes, “In so many ways, comfort is the enemy of __________.”

1.
A.courageousB.joyousC.generousD.famous
2.
A.visitingB.foundingC.attendingD.contacting
3.
A.instructorsB.secretariesC.expertsD.managers
4.
A.noticedB.imaginedC.hopedD.proved
5.
A.graduallyB.specificallyC.entirelyD.probably
6.
A.equipmentB.workC.honorD.information
7.
A.difficultB.convenientC.importantD.suitable
8.
A.looking forB.talking aboutC.referring toD.dealing with
9.
A.popularB.currentC.aliveD.busy
10.
A.enjoyedB.adjustedC.exploredD.reflected
11.
A.followedB.attractedC.troubledD.cheated
12.
A.positionsB.opinionsC.suggestionsD.applications
13.
A.plansB.conditionsC.qualitiesD.lessons
14.
A.challengeB.changeC.benefitD.teach
15.
A.dependenceB.creativityC.determinationD.productivity
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文章大意:本文为一篇记叙文,讲述了作者在看直播比赛时,发现绿湾包装工队的颜色不对,最后发现使电视调色的问题。在调好颜色后,作者才觉得是舒服的,这让作者悟出一个道理:在生活中,一个小小的调整就能带来巨大的不同。

4 . As far as I could tell, there was only one problem with this year’s Super Bowl. The Green Bay Packers weren't green. They were blue. And even though I had never before seen a professional football game live and in living color, I had read enough from my subscription to Sports Illustrated to know that the dark jerseys (运动衫) worn by the Green Bay Packers were green, not blue.

“Maybe it's something special they're doing for the Super Bowl,” my dad suggested.

“The colors aren't right, Dad,” I said. “I’m sure of it.”

Eventually Dad agreed. “I'll get a repairman tomorrow,” he said. It was a minor annoyance, but it somehow cast a pall over our enjoyment of the pre-game festivities. This was highly anticipated Super Bowl, and we were watching it on our super new color TV. It was supposed to be super.

Just a few minutes before kickoff, my big brother Bud arrived with Craig, a college friend. Craig looked at the TV for a moment. “I think your tint (色调) is off a little,” he said. He reached behind the set and began feeling around for buttons. Suddenly our color TV was black and white. He reached behind the TV again. He must have found the right button, because a moment later color was restored — and perfected. The Green Bay Packers were in their traditional green and gold uniforms. The field was green, the sky was blue and it was a Super Sunday, indeed.

It amazed me then — and often has since — what a major difference a minor adjustment can make. A well-placed nail or a tweak (拧) of a button from someone who knows what they’re doing can change everything. The same principle holds true in interpersonal matters. While there are some hurts that cannot be easily repaired, it's amazing how often a simple smile, a kind word, or a gentle touch can change our way of thinking, improve our mood, and make everything seem, you know, super.

1. About what did the author disagree with his dad?
A.Which channel to watch.
B.Which sports team would win.
C.Whether the colors on the screen were wrong.
D.Whether the players' uniforms were fit for the event.
2. What does the underlined phrase “cast a pall over” in paragraph 4 mean?
A.Replaced.B.Witnessed.C.Ensured.D.Damaged.
3. What does the author think of Craig's behavior?
A.It took too long.B.It saved much money.
C.It made matters even worse.D.It breathed new life into the show.
4. What does the author intend to tell us?
A.Always put yourself in others' shoes.B.It is important to learn basic life skills.
C.A small act can make a big difference.D.Learn to smile through life's imperfections.
2023-09-11更新 | 77次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省东莞市东华高级中学2023-2024学年高二上学期开学英语试题
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5 . 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。

Rick, a ten-year-old boy, was constantly angry at everything around him. He always fought in school with the other kids. Once he had an outburst in school. Upset by something a classmate said to him, he pushed the boy, and a fight happened. When the teacher stepped in to break it up, Rick went crazy, throwing papers and books around the classroom and rushing out. His teachers couldn’t say anything that would comfort the kid. And the parents of his schoolmates were getting concerned. Rick was earning quite the reputation. After talking with school officials, Rick’s mom tried everything she could to calm Rick down.

She tried different methods until one day she came home with a canvas (画布) and paint. “What’s this?”, Rick asked. Rick’s mom handed over the painting equipment and said, “Whenever you feel angry, paint whatever you’re angry about instead of bursting out.” Rick wasn’t that happy about it but he gave it a try anyway. Over the next few weeks, the young boy created several artworks. They mostly showed disturbing images though. So his mom took all of the paintings and called Rick over so that they could talk about them. “Tell me, Rick. What are these paintings about?”

“Well, the first painting is about how some of the kids show off their new clothes and pencil cases. The next painting is about my teacher who keeps telling me about how I’m doing things wrong. And the last painting is about how one of my schoolmate’s father suggested that I change my attitude. All of them make me so angry.” Rick’s mom, in a calm voice, took Rick by her side and told him: “Don’t you see it, Rick?” “See what?” Rick asked. “You’re so angry at all of these things but not once did you try to understand why you’re getting so angry. What have all these people done to you, really?”

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Rick was lost in thought.

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Rick knew it was time to change.

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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者最近生活不顺,修完手机回家途中,偶遇一只蝴蝶后想起了去世的母亲,作者感到被爱,重拾生活信心。

6 . It was this summer that everything broke. So far I’d had a dead radio, a(n) _________ TV and a shaking table. The latest problem was that my mobile phone didn’t work. It was a 30 miles round trip to the only open mobile phone shop but I made the drive. This seemed to be the _________ straw (稻草) for me. And I was feeling both stressed and _________ at that moment.

After having my _________ fixed, I started driving home. Suddenly, a yellow butterfly _________ in front of my speeding car. I knew I must have crushed it against the front windshield. I felt terrible because butterflies had a special _________ for me. Ever since my mother died 30 years ago, they have _________ me of her love.

I pulled over by the roadside as quickly as possible to _________ the butterfly. It lay flat against the front windshield, but _________ it looked undamaged. As soon as I eased my finger down towards it, it took flight __________. It swung around my head and then flew away with its __________ wings shining in the sun. Tears filled my eyes and I __________ my mother for this surprise. This butterfly was a gentle reminder of her love at the __________ time.

Life is full of stress and struggles. __________, we are loved and we are hoped to live a life of faith and joy. When it comes to the __________ of life, we should keep going on with a smiling face and a happy heart.

1.
A.brokenB.agedC.cheapD.small
2.
A.onlyB.lastC.softD.long
3.
A.depressedB.motivatedC.astonishedD.inspired
4.
A.carB.radioC.tableD.phone
5.
A.stayedB.movedC.flewD.slid
6.
A.eventB.purposeC.meaningD.problem
7.
A.warnedB.informedC.convincedD.reminded
8.
A.studyB.graspC.checkD.bury
9.
A.initiallyB.fortunatelyC.suddenlyD.naturally
10.
A.after allB.at onceC.on timeD.in turn
11.
A.foldedB.injuredC.darkD.golden
12.
A.thought ofB.turned toC.waited forD.learned from
13.
A.busyB.exactC.toughD.normal
14.
A.OtherwiseB.MoreoverC.ThereforeD.However
15.
A.standardB.journeyC.qualityD.goal
2023-01-10更新 | 84次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省东莞市2022-2023学年高二上学期期末教学质量检查英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇议论文。生活中会有很多遗憾。太多遗憾会影响生活,但是没有遗憾的生活也不完整,我们应该从中吸取教训,继续前行,让自己的人生更成功。

7 . “Regrets, I’ve had a few. But still, I keep going forward with them,” a pop star sang in his song in 1969. The idea of the song is attractive: what’s done is done, so we should treat regrets properly and move on. Some people take a step further. They say they have no regrets at all and that life should be lived without looking back.

It is easier said than done, though. In 2020, Professor Graham launched the World Regret Survey, the largest survey on the topic ever undertaken. With his research team, Graham asked more than 15,000 people in 105 countries, “How often do you look back on your life and wish you had done things differently?” 78 percent of them said that regrets are at least an occasional part of their life; roughly 21 percent said they feel regretful all the time. Only 1 percent said they never feel regretful.

If you belong to the “no regrets” group, you might think that all regrets are the source of unhappiness. Although filling your life with regrets is indeed bad for you, going to the other extreme may be even worse. To get rid of your regrets doesn’t free you from shame or sorrow. Instead, it leads you to make the same mistakes again and again.

To truly get over our guilt requires that we put regrets in their proper place. Your regrets can teach you to become smarter and more successful-if you let it. First, make a list of your regrets, note how you want to change your behavior, and outline your resolutions going forward. Next, list all the ways that you can invest in your own skills and get started right now.

Life is a journey full of pleasures and pains. To live it well and fully means learning from every bit of it, including the mistakes, and moving forward.

1. What can we learn from the song in the first paragraph?
A.The singer didn’t have any regret.
B.The singer found regrets attractive.
C.We should live a life without regrets.
D.We should still move on with regrets.
2. What does the underlined part “going to the other extreme” in Paragraph 3 mean?
A.Having no regrets at all.
B.Making the same mistakes.
C.Getting rid of unhappiness.
D.Feeling regretful in your life.
3. What is the author’s attitude towards regrets?
A.Unconcerned.B.Doubtful.
C.Objective.D.Negative.
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8 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

A few years ago, the company I worked for sent my wife and me to live in New York for a year. I’ve always loved running, so I was really happy when I found out I lived next to Central Park. This meant that every morning I could go for a run before I went to work.

Because a lot of people had told me to be careful of robbers in the park, so usually I didn’t take anything with me. How could they rob me if I didn’t have anything? But one morning, my wife gave me a S 10 bill and asked me to buy some bread on the way.

It was a beautiful morning and the park was quiet with very few people walking or jogging (慢跑) around. While I was running through the park, another jogger knocked into me. He apologized and continued running. For a while, I didn’t think too much of it. However, when I noticed the wide path where I was running, I thought was kind of strange. The warning of robbers in the park occurred to me. ”It could have been a robber!” I suddenly became alarmed, so I checked my pocket and found that the money was missing. Without thinking twice, I ran after that jogger. I finally caught up and held him by the arm. I shouted, “Give me the $10 bill! Now!” I am not usually a hot-headed (性急的) person, but I got really angry this time. I couldn’t believe the robbery was actually happening to me. Filled with anger, I shook my fist at him. This seemed to frighten him. He quickly put his hand in his pocket and gave me the money. Then he ran away as fast as he could.

I bought the bread and went home. As soon as I got home, I couldn’t wait to tell my wife my story. “You won’t believe what happened to me,” I started with pride. She immediately stopped me, “I know, you left the money for the bread on the kitchen table.”

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Looking at the money on the table, I stood there, shocked.

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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了解决学校里的行为问题并不容易,但特伦斯·牛顿博士正在用一种惊人有效的方法解决这个问题。

9 . Tackling behavioral problems at school is not easy, but Dr. Terrance Newton is doing that with a _________ effective solution.

In his first year as principal of Warner Elementary School, Newton has already seen a _________ change in his at-risk students. All it took was a few quality _________ and a pair of clippers.

Newton saw the _________ as soon as he started at the school. Bullying was _________ and students were constantly being _________. He believed the best way to solve this was to build positive relationships with students. So, he _________ to set up a barbershop at school. Having cut hair before, Newton _________ the barbershop could be a safe space for students to _________. And he was right- not only has he bonded with former __________, but suspensions have dropped from 103 to 4 in the last year! Even better, bullying has all but stopped.

Kamisha Collins has seen the __________ in her 11-year-old son, Brandon Ponzo. “In the beginning of the school year, my son started off really __________ and was not getting along with Dr. Newton, but now they have built this __________-he loves him very much,” Collins said.“Dr. Newton says positive things to them while cutting their hair. And my son’s behavior and grades have improved so much.”

What a brilliant idea not to mention a __________ leader! A little love and care can make a big impact on __________ kids.

1.
A.suddenlyB.similarlyC.surprisinglyD.hardly
2.
A.greatB.slightC.harmfulD.risky
3.
A.haircutsB.conversationsC.performancesD.services
4.
A.fearB.problemC.projectD.reason
5.
A.out of placeB.under control.C.under discussionD.out of hand
6.
A.suspendedB.criticizedC.praisedD.protected
7.
A.decidedB.preferredC.learnedD.afforded
8.
A.promisedB.admittedC.rejectedD.figured
9.
A.calm downB.open upC.show upD.break down
10.
A.classmatesB.colleaguesC.housekeepersD.troublemakers
11.
A.increaseB.encouragementC.differenceD.difficulty
12.
A.roughB.pleasantC.easyD.mild
13.
A.barrierB.barbershopC.reputationD.bond
14.
A.strictB.braveC.fantasticD.modest
15.
A.appealingB.disappointingC.strugglingD.lying
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文章大意:这是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者在雨天见到一个小孩在踩水坑,而他妈妈安静地看着他探索自己的世界。从中作者获得了生活感悟。

10 . It’s often the simple things in life that make the most significant impact on us. It was late one afternoon in mid-September. My three-month-old son was napping in his ______. As I wandered through our living room, I happened to _______my balcony window. Puddles (水坑) had _______the ground and the rain had slowed.

Down below _______a boy of about four. Filled with a mixture of fascination and happiness, he stomped (踩) through the puddle, mud and _______flying. He walked, stomped, splashed through that puddle ______, happily enjoying what mother nature had left for him.

Not more than ten feet away stood his mother. She didn’t scold him. _______, she watched with a pleasant smile on her face and stood _______. As for me, it was a (n)_______moment that changed the way I will forever view my role as a mother.

The little boy probably will _______each afternoon that his mother takes him outside, as he _______. He may not remember each little thing that happens each time his mother lets him _______his world. But he will remember that his mother _______him and he will know that she helps him to learn and grow in a pleasant and fun environment.

Maybe we can all learn from the innocence of _______that views a rainstorm not as something to run through or to avoid, but something meant to explore, to _______ and to love.

1.
A.deskB.bedC.toyD.chair
2.
A.jump atB.turn aroundC.look out ofD.stare at
3.
A.formedB.leftC.savedD.collected
4.
A.wavedB.trembledC.stoodD.slid
5.
A.birdsB.carsC.ashD.water
6.
A.by and byB.up and downC.now and thenD.over and over
7.
A.InsteadB.HoweverC.ThereforeD.Also
8.
A.stillB.hesitantlyC.anxiouslyD.close
9.
A.embarrassingB.confusingC.touchingD.exhausting
10.
A.experienceB.rememberC.forgetD.recall
11.
A.grows upB.loses heartC.turns inD.cries out
12.
A.visitB.exploreC.findD.understand
13.
A.lovesB.helpsC.scoldsD.kisses
14.
A.youthB.childhoodC.adolescenceD.adulthood
15.
A.enjoyB.shareC.stopD.await
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