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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者在患有心理疾病期间独自奋战,痊愈后一直坚持赞美他人,尤其是女性和女孩的故事。

1 . I opened my car window and called out “Ma’am! Ma’am!” The only lady in the parking lot looked around until she saw me. “I just wanted to tell how nice you look today,” I said. “The colors you have on are beautiful on you.” Her face registered surprise for a second, and then she smiled. “Thank you!” she called back. Her final steps to her car seemed lighter, and I smiled to myself.

I grew up with very few cheerleaders in my own life. When I was in the middle of fighting a battle for my life, I had been confirmed depression, along with anxiety. It has taken many years and more effort and determination than I thought I was capable of recovering from this illness. With no cheerleaders in my court, I fought this battle alone. I am proud of the progress I have made thus far. There are times when I thought, if only I had had someone to hold me and say, “Susan, I believe in you. You can do this, and I’ll be there every step of the way.” I wonder how much sooner I would have recovered. I’ll never know.

So I have made it a point in recent years to praise people, especially women and girls. Instead of just thinking that someone looks nice or did a great job, I say it out loud. It doesn’t take long, and it’s easy. So, I wonder, why don’t more people do this? As women, we have learned from our role models to be quiet. We downplay (淡化) our own achievements even when we do receive a rare compliment (恭维). Now, when I compliment someone and she denies, I say to her, “Just say thank you.” Most women are relieved that they don’t have to deny the compliment; they can accept the praise without guilt.

Cheerleading doesn’t require any skills. It only takes a few seconds, although you do have to remind yourself to do it. Eventually, it becomes a habit.

1. How did the lady feel after hearing the author’s praise?
A.Delighted.B.Anxious.
C.Relaxed.D.Worried.
2. What made the author become a cheerleader?
A.Her experiences.
B.Her habit.
C.Her personality.
D.Her ambition.
3. What does the author hope when she praises someone?
A.She can be rewarded.
B.She can be appreciated.
C.They can accept the praise.
D.They should say something.
4. Which of the following best describes the author?
A.Caring.B.Brave.
C.Outgoing.D.Honest.
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2 . 将下面6个句子使用恰当的过渡衔接词连句成篇。
(1). 人们普遍认为美在我们的生活中起着重要的作用。
(2). 许多女孩认为外表不能被忽视。
(3). 为了追求理想的身材,她们试图尝试她们知道的每一种方法,这让她们很烦恼。(定语从句)
(4). 一些女孩甚至用自己的积蓄购买减肥药片来减肥。
(5). 在我看来,内在美是最重要的,也是增强我们自信的最好方法。
(6). 真正重要的不是从头到脚打扮自己,而是用知识和全面的能力武装自己。(what引导主语从句)
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7日内更新 | 3次组卷 | 1卷引用:外研版(2019) 高中英语 选择性必修三 Unit 1 Face values
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者在蒙古留学的经历,她发现与游牧家庭相处时,语言不再是障碍,善良和真诚才是重要的社会标准。

3 . I didn’t quite know what I was looking for when I flew to Mongolia for a term abroad. I just needed something different, far from the late-night libraries of my college town. Most different, I hoped, would be my rural homestay: two weeks in central Mongolia with a family of nomadic(游牧的) herders.

I was studying Mongolian at the time, but still, there was so much I couldn’t say or understand. As we walked in the snow behind the goats, my host mom would ask me if I was cold, then giggle (咯咯地笑) and copy a big shiver to make sure I understood. In the evenings, she showed me how to make dumplings with her fingers. My host siblings would talk with me, speaking too fast for me to understand, as we explored the rocks around our tent; I’d listen and nod.

This verbal(言语的) barrier was strangely freeing. In the crowded dining hall at home, meeting new people made me anxious. I’d stay quiet, measuring out my words, struggling for something to say that wouldn’t expose me as unfunny or boring. In Mongolia, I couldn’t perfect my words. I could only smile, and try out one of the phrases I’d mastered: “May I help?” “Where is the dog?” “Are you tired?” My host family laughed at my pronunciation, at the way I threw up my hands and eyebrows in a frequent gesture of confusion. But in their laughter, I felt safe, unembarrassed.

With my Mongolian family on the grassland, I found a feeling of ease I’d never felt before. We were so different, they and I, and not just in language. Their skin was hardened and darkened by sun; I’d been hidden under hats and sunscreen since birth. My host siblings(兄弟姐妹) grew up drawing water from frozen streams and jogging behind herds of sheep; I spent summers at tennis camp.

For me, these gaps made all the difference. Without shared social measures, I wasted no time wondering how I was measuring up. Only real things—kindness, helpfulness—mattered.

1. Why did the author go to Mongolia for a term abroad?
A.She dreamed of living a nomadic life.B.She was tired of studying late at night.
C.She had to study Mongolians’ normal life.D.She was collecting information for libraries.
2. What does the underlined word “shiver” in paragraph 2 mean?
A.Hug.B.Smile.C.Attack.D.Shake.
3. How did the author behave at the dining hall in her home country?
A.She felt at ease in the crowd.B.She usually weighed her words.
C.She asked a lot of funny questions.D.She often made others laugh with jokes.
4. What did the author learn from her life in Mongolia?
A.You are judged wherever you go.B.Nature makes humans feel insignificant.
C.Appearance reflects one’s standard of life.D.Being kind is the common social standard.
7日内更新 | 68次组卷 | 1卷引用:江苏省无锡市运河实验学校2023-2024学期高二下学期期中考试英语试题
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4 . 在学完B3U5“The value of money”之后,同学们对金钱财富有了一些新的理解,为此学校举行了一次主题为“Does wealth matter more than health?”的征文比赛,请你用英文写一篇80字左右的文章,结合当下实际,简单阐述正反观点及你个人的看法。

Does wealth matter more than health?

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7日内更新 | 18次组卷 | 1卷引用:江西省南昌市第十九中学2022-2023学年高二上学期第一次月考英语试卷
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者因为艺术营没有朋友而决定不去参加了,但是因为邻居关于树根的知识意识到自己想要成长,就要延伸自己的“根”,于是填写了艺术营的申请表。

5 . None of my friends are going to the art camp. Despite my ______ for drawing, I decided not to go because I had a hard time jumping into something with no ______ faces around.

Sitting under the bright sun, I thought about the art camp and wished I felt a little braver. To distract myself, I started sketching a pine. ______ myself I was happy to skip the camp, I drew the pine’s strong trunk and ______ the graceful branches, making sure the upper ones ______ gently toward the sun, At this time, Mr. Weston, my neighbor ______, “You’ve done a great job capturing the strength of that tree on paper.” He added, “Actually, you have to spread out the ______ near the surface so the tree can get enough water and grow tall. If you ______ the root ball too deep, the tree withers (凋零). I learned that root grow out, not down from my experience of planting pine trees.” “That ______,” I said. I made adjustments to the root part and then added shading to the branches to give them depth. “You have a good ______,” Mr. Weston said, and then nodded goodbye.

I thought about what Mr. Weston told me as I ______ at the towering pine. I’d never realized how ______ a tree’s roots stretch outward. It made me think about art camp and my own roots. I wasn’t stretching them out at all. ______, I was planting myself into one deep spot because it felt safer. I ______ realized that if I wanted to grow, I had to start reaching out too. That night, I took a deep breath and filled in the ______ for art camp.

1.
A.anxietyB.enthusiasmC.recognitionD.expectation
2.
A.pleasantB.curiousC.familiarD.regular
3.
A.InformingB.TeachingC.ConvincingD.Reminding
4.
A.addedB.countedC.submittedD.noticed
5.
A.pressedB.pulledC.liftedD.arranged
6.
A.came upB.came acrossC.checked inD.checked out
7.
A.trunksB.leavesC.branchesD.roots
8.
A.pressB.plantC.hideD.follow
9.
A.makes senseB.makes outC.makes itD.makes up
10.
A.eyeB.noseC.mouthD.ear
11.
A.glaredB.staredC.aimedD.knocked
12.
A.wideB.longC.highD.far
13.
A.OtherwiseB.ThereforeC.InsteadD.Besides
14.
A.surprisinglyB.slightlyC.suddenlyD.fortunately
15.
A.statementB.presentationC.appointmentD.application
2024-04-19更新 | 27次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省培优联盟2023-2024学年高二下学期4月联考英语试题
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文,作者从自己的亲身经历理解了真正的合气道精神。

6 . I was on the train one afternoon. Our carriage was almost empty, just a few people. At one station, a drunk man suddenly entered the train. He shouted and swung his fists (拳头) at a woman holding a baby. Luckily the baby wasn’t hurt. Then he tried to kick an old woman. Everyone was scared.

I’d been learning aikido (合气道,功夫的一种) for the past three years. But I’d never fought in real life. As students of aikido, we are not allowed to start a fight. “Aikido,” my teacher always told us, “is about solving conflict, not starting it.”   

I decided that this was my moment. If I didn’t do something fast, somebody might get hurt. So I stood up, ready to fight.

Just then, someone shouted, “Hey!” It was an old man. He was smiling at the drunk man. “What have you been drinking?” he asked.

“I’ve been drinking wine , but it’s none of your business!” said the drunk man angrily. “Oh, that’s wonderful,” said the old man. Then he told how he loved drinking wine with his wife and eating watermelon.

“I also love watermelon,” said the drunk man.

“And I’m sure you have a wonderful wife, too,” said the old man.

“No,” replied the drunk man. “My wife died,” Then he began to sob (啜泣), “I have no wife, no home, no job. I’m so ashamed of myself.”

“Oh, that is so difficult. Sit down here and tell me about it,” said the old man.

As I got off the train, I realized I’d just seen real aikido in action. This was the spirit of how to solve conflict.

1. What happened on the train?
A.A man was drinking wine.B.A drunk man was acting wildly.
C.A baby was hurt by a man’s fists.D.An old woman was knocked down.
2. What can we learn from the aikido teacher’s words?
A.Students shouldn’t learn aikido.B.Aikido is not used to start fights.
C.Aikido can’t actually solve conflicts.D.Using aikido may start conflicts.
3. What was the drunk man’s situation in life?
A.His business went broke.B.He had a wonderful wife.
C.He was living a great life.D.He had no place to live.
4. What does the writer mean in the last paragraph?
A.There are real and fake (假的) forms of aikido.
B.The real spirit of aikido is to start conflict.
C.Fighting is not the only way to solve conflicts.
D.Everyone should learn aikido to protect themselves.
2024-04-18更新 | 14次组卷 | 1卷引用:四川省南充市第十一中学2023-2024学年高二下学期3月月考英语试题
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7 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1. Who is probably the speaker?
A.A reporter.B.A teacher.C.A writer.
2. What did the coachman do outside the theater?
A.He read a book.
B.He looked after the horse.
C.He enjoyed the snow.
3. How did the young lady feel about the coachman’s situation?
A.Sad.B.Moved.C.Casual.
4. What does the speaker want to tell us?
A.Help those around us as much as we can.
B.Read as many books as we can.
C.Be grateful for what we have.
2024-04-17更新 | 15次组卷 | 1卷引用:云南省大理市大理白族自治州民族中学2023-2024学年高二下学期4月月考英语试题(含听力)
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了作者得知自己被解雇后坦诚地告诉了大家,于是他收到了许多安慰,并且一位同事为他提供了巨大的帮助,这让他明白长久的人际关系比短暂的工作更珍贵。

8 . Until 2001, I had worked in a technology company for 20 years. On November 6, I learned I was going to be _______ . That afternoon, my manager suddenly requested me to join him for a(an) _______ meeting before my shift ended. Given that some of my co-workers had already _______ this situation, I thought I had known the _______ of the discussion. Even so, it was still hard to describe the _______ going through my mind then, when I was told the date of my last day. You couldn’t help but feel a bit of _______ in being chosen even though it was unrelated to your past performance.

Unwilling to let people _______ about my result, I created a brief email to tell my friends and co-workers the news. Soon, I received over 20 e-mails expressing _______ . I really appreciated every one of my co-workers. However, Jerry, my co-worker, who had already been _______ of his leaving over a month prior, was especially ________. He introduced me to a firm assisting laid-off(下岗的) workers in getting ________ and signed me up for a career workshop. He tried his best to help get me back on my feet, even though we were in the same job classification and we would ________ with each other in job hunting.

Jerry’s caring attitude made a difference to many lives, and I was ________ . So later I was able to follow his ________ when my manager was in trouble. From Jerry, I learned that relationship and people are more ________ than a temporary job.

1.
A.promotedB.investigatedC.estimatedD.fired
2.
A.motivationalB.importantC.unscheduledD.unexplainable
3.
A.analyzedB.encounteredC.predictedD.restricted
4.
A.occasionB.natureC.memberD.skill
5.
A.emotionsB.excusesC.decisionsD.conversations
6.
A.shameB.disappointmentC.amusementD.worry
7.
A.forgetB.guessC.judgeD.announce
8.
A.understandingB.greetingsC.comfortD.opinions
9.
A.warnedB.informedC.persuadedD.reminded
10.
A.optimisticB.humorousC.supportiveD.generous
11.
A.protectedB.replacedC.discoveredD.reemployed
12.
A.competeB.cooperateC.interactD.agree
13.
A.recognizedB.challengedC.ignoredD.infected
14.
A.dreamB.exampleC.traditionD.advice
15.
A.sensitiveB.harmoniousC.preciousD.attractive
2024-04-17更新 | 22次组卷 | 1卷引用:广西南宁市东盟中学2023-2024学年高二下学期4月热身考英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了在作者7岁的时候,妈妈给了他一个宠物,一条名为George的鱼。作者觉得照顾好这条鱼是他的责任。后来George死了,但是George教会了他什么叫责任。

9 . My family always had some sort of animal around, but none of them were truly mine. My parents didn’t permit me to _________ my own until I was seven years old. Finally, I was _________ to have my own _________, a fish called George. I said it was my responsibility to _________ it.

Every Friday I would clean out his bowl. I found myself _________ invitations to go somewhere immediately after school, because I would have to feed my fish first. Every day he would remind me that I was _________ and that I had someone depending on me.

One day, I came home from school and headed to my room to _________George. I found a _________ thing had happened. I _________ my bag and ran over to the bowl. I saw my best friend George floating around lifeless.

My mom walked into my room. I turned around as tears started to well in my eyes. “Mommy, George d…d…died.” With that __________ word I started crying uncontrollably. My mom came to my side as I hid my face in my pillows.

Suddenly, I realized that George hadn’t just __________ me. He had taught me what __________ meant. I learned it through feeding him and cleaning his bowl. This made me feel __________ . To my seven-year-old self, this was a great __________ . Slowly, a smile crossed my face. George was gone.__________ , the lessons he taught me would forever be carved into my memory.

1.
A.drawB.imagineC.haveD.share
2.
A.doubtfulB.excitedC.surprisedD.afraid
3.
A.toyB.mindC.timeD.pet
4.
A.take care ofB.make use ofC.get hold ofD.look forward to
5.
A.reading outB.putting awayC.turning downD.showing off
6.
A.replacedB.recognizedC.affectedD.needed
7.
A.feedB.saveC.impressD.find
8.
A.basicB.terribleC.funnyD.familiar
9.
A.droppedB.emptiedC.hidD.checked
10.
A.commonB.lastC.extraD.new
11.
A.leftB.remindedC.defeatedD.chosen
12.
A.preferenceB.independenceC.difficultyD.responsibility
13.
A.safeB.goodC.sorryD.tired
14.
A.agreementB.treatmentC.disappointmentD.achievement
15.
A.OtherwiseB.BesidesC.HoweverD.Therefore
2024-04-16更新 | 85次组卷 | 2卷引用:河南省许昌市2023-2024学年高二上学期2月期末英语试题
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了一个作者在丈夫去世后,她和两个儿子在圣诞节期间收到了一系列神秘的礼物,给她们带来了温暖和希望。她们不知道是谁送的礼物,但通过这些礼物,她们感受到了自己被爱的感觉。

10 . The doorbell rang one mid-December evening. I frequently had unexpected visitors in those early days after my husband’s ________. But when my 6-year-old son opened the door, nobody was there. ________, on the doormat was a box, tied with a silver ________ and a note that said “On the First Day of Christmas...” A mystery.

Sam had died that fall, ________ me the single parent of our two boys, 6 and 8. My sons and I had already ________ to deal with Halloween, and Thanksgiving without Daddy. Still, I was afraid of Christmas. How could December have ________ without my husband?

The next night, the doorbell rang again. Another ________ came, decorated with the same silver ribbon (带子) and ________ the same card reading “On the Second Day of Christmas...”

For the next couple of nights, my boys waited near the front door to see who was leaving the gifts, but the bearer would always choose the moment they left to ________.

I didn’t know who the secret Santa was. But there was one thing I did know. In those dark days of ________, somebody was shining a light our way with a simple but ________ message: “You are loved.” It was such a strange feeling, to be left in darkness on the one hand and drawn so firmly toward ________ on the other. I believe hope will make a(n) ________.

After 11 days of offerings, we weren’t sure what to ________ when we approached home on that 12th night. I trusted there would be ________.

1.
A.promotionB.deathC.retirementD.operation
2.
A.OtherwiseB.BesidesC.InsteadD.Therefore
3.
A.ropeB.paperC.flowerD.ribbon
4.
A.leavingB.findingC.namingD.considering
5.
A.agreedB.plannedC.managedD.promised
6.
A.arrivedB.returnedC.endedD.escaped
7.
A.bookB.toyC.boxD.pet
8.
A.designingB.includingC.showingD.making
9.
A.get throughB.set offC.move onD.turn up
10.
A.regretB.sadnessC.angerD.disappointment
11.
A.annoyingB.funnyC.urgentD.powerful
12.
A.dreamB.lightC.futureD.home
13.
A.differenceB.effortC.comparisonD.contribution
14.
A.supportB.offerC.expectD.appreciate
15.
A.somethingB.nothingC.anythingD.everything
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