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1 . When Emanuel received an email from Professor Richard English. Queen’s Pro-Vice-Chancellor at the School of History, Anthropology,Philosophy and Politics, encouraging him to apply for a PhD in Politics in Belfast, it was a pinch-me moment Emanual never thought would be possible. After all, just a few short years ago, he was living on the streets couch-surfing at friends’ houses and weeding gardens to make ends meet. Now, one of the world’s leading political academics was preparing to welcome him to Queen’s University over 4,000 miles away.

Emanuel never knew who his father was and his mom was mentally ill when she gave birth to him, so the hospital took him off her and he was unofficially adopted for the first few years of his life. What followed was a childhood with uncertainty as Emanuel was passed between the adoption system and family members.

Through his high school and community college years, he moved from house to house, living with friends at times and living on the streets at others.

Determined to change all that despite his rocky start in life, Emanuel involved himself in school-doing everything he could to earn extra tuition (学费) money in his spare time. But getting accepted into university was scarcely possible because a person like him couldn’t get a regular student loan.

Fortunately, the government backed him, having created a policy allowing disadvantaged persons to access funding for higher education. He graduated from the University of the West Indies with a 1st Class Honors degree and went on to do his Masters.

Emanuel knows that his story could have been very different.

“I discovered Professor Richard English online and sent him an email honestly, not thinking he would reply and to my surprise, he did. I applied for the highly competitive Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme in order to fund my research at Queen’s. When I was told I was successful, my whole world changed.”

1. What does the underlined word “pinch-me” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?
A.Expected.B.Unbelievable.C.Awkward.D.Anxious.
2. What happened to Emanuel in his childhood?
A.His father was mentally ill.
B.He was abandoned by his mother.
C.He was once adopted by his relatives.
D.He lived with his friends now and then.
3. How did Emanuel afford his university education?
A.By receiving a regular student loan.
B.By earning the tuition all by himself.
C.By borrowing the money from friends.
D.By getting support from the government.
4. What can we learn from Emanuel’s story?
A.Well begun is half done.
B.It’s never too old to learn.
C.You are the master of your life.
D.Lost time is never found again.

2 . I just had a snowstorm that piled up eight inches of snow. It truly was a winter wonderland, and there was white beauty everywhere. Since I didn't have anything to do that day, I really enjoyed it.

But then the second snowstorm arrived that night, piling additional inches of snow on top of the snow banks that were already there. And then on the evening news, the weather cast gave us a notice that still another snowstorm was headed our way. Then I felt despondent. I had things to do and places to go. After days of being snowbound, I felt like I was under house arrest. I was stuck.

A place stuck isn't a fun place to be, whether it's from a snowstorm or from life circumstances such as a bad relationship, bills that seem to tower over our heads, or situations where we see no way out. All of us will feel stuck at one time or another, but it's how we respond that makes the difference.

I had a friend named Hannah. She was stuck in the heartbreaking world of infertility (不孕). She longed for a child more than anything. Instead of accepting defeat, she acted sincerely. Think about Nelson Mandela in a dark prison. It was a seemingly hopeless place, but instead of becoming depressed or bitter, he kept fighting for freedom. Yes, he kept fighting to get the success.

Circumstances cannot define us, but our reactions do. Each of those men and women learned important lessons in their "stuck" situations, and we can as well.

1. What does the underlined word" despondent" in paragraph 2 mean?
A.Unhappy.B.Unusual.C.Ambitious.D.Energetic.
2. What does the author intend to do in paragraph 3?
A.Summarize the previous paragraphs.
B.Provide some advice for the readers.
C.Introduce some background information.
D.Form a connecting link of the context.
3. Why does the author mention Hannah and Nelson Mandela?
A.To introduce two great celebrities.
B.To introduce the way to be famous.
C.To show their different circumstances.
D.To show how to respond to difficult situations.
4. What's the best title for the text?
A.Don't be defeated by failure
B.Don't be trapped by snow
C.Enjoy the white beauty
D.Keep calm in the winter
2020-09-10更新 | 332次组卷 | 8卷引用:福建省厦门第一中学2021届高三上学期10月月考英语试题
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3 . The other day a big,ugly,black bat found its way to the bathroom of my house and hung, upside down, over the toilet bowl. As "the man of the house", I was asked to rid the house of the awful creature. I grabbed a pillow and held the broom.I quickly opened the bathroom door and threw the pillow at the bat. It didn't move. Then that old feeling started to come over me. It was the same feeling I experienced when I was sent down the stairs in the middle of the night to see what made a noise.The feeling can be summed up in one word-trapped.

All men, I think, sometimes have had that feeling of being trapped in some male role. It may be something as simple as having to carve the chicken before it is served,or having to pretend that you know something about car engines when the car won't start.However,women nowadays seem to have the freedom to be themselves.They can repair cars or be fire fighters.Yet men appear to be more afraid to do something different. It's as if being a man is not what you are,but what you do and the way you do it.

As I came towards the fierce and frightening bat, I wondered what would happen if I had simply told my wife that I won't do it-that she could get it out, or else call someone in the morning. But I couldn't do that! I am the man! I slowly opened the window and closed the toilet bowl cover. I then, carefully, lifted the broom over my head and swept the bat out the window. Just like that, it was gone.

My wife was so pleased and in the morning,my son thought I was a hero. They asked me how I had got rid of the bat. I started to tell them-but then stopped.A man doesn't talk of such things.

1. Why does the author mention the old feeling in Paragraph 1?
A.To recall the old days.B.To show his fear of darkness.
C.To predict his fight with the bat.D.To highlight the situation of being trapped.
2. What does the author mean by mentioning women 's freedom in Paragraph 2?
A.Men are forced to bear household burdens.B.Men have to live up to social expectations.
C.Women are free to choose their jobs.D.Women are equal to men in workplaces.
3. The last sentence of the passage implies that the author           
A.believes silence is goldB.feels proud of himself
C.will do what he has to doD.will be what he wants to be
4. How does the author sound in the passage?
A.Angry.B.Humorous.C.Desperate.D.Serious.
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4 . 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:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),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。

Things have become differently since I cut my hair short. There were no special reason for me to do this. I just chose from a hairstyle I liked. One day, I go to the theater with my mom. A little boy besides me was looking at my face while I was waiting my popcorn. He might have thought I was a boy. I just turned around, smiled at him and said “hello” polite. He was surprised and apologized at once. He might have realized that I am actually the cute girl. I know people look at me out of curious. Beauty has many forms. I think the most beautiful thing is being confident and appreciating you.

2020-08-11更新 | 34次组卷 | 1卷引用:2020届福建省三明第一中学高三4月月考英语试题

5 . Severe plantar fasciitis (足底筋膜炎) meant I’d been a full-time wheelchair user since I was 12. By the time I was 16, I just wanted my leg off. It took six years for the doctors to operate as they insisted on waiting until I was older and in a good enough place mentally. I held off until I finished my degree. Afterward, with an artificial leg fitted, the world felt like a different place. I’d not walked in years. Suddenly I was a lot taller and no longer in any pain.

When I was in a wheelchair I discovered a real love for sport. I started to compete in wheelchair racing, and soon found I was good at discus (铁饼) throwing. I started competing in Tough Mudder (an endurance event series), progressing from walking with crutches to blade (小腿假肢) running. I now compete in sports internationally and have won the silver medal for adaptive judo at the World Judo Games.

At the time of the surgery I worked as an accountant, but I soon realized I didn’t want to be sitting in an office all day as I’d been in a wheelchair for so long. Therefore, as soon as the revision surgery was complete, I handed in my notice.

My career took a different path after I was asked to be a guest presenter for the Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards. Now I speak to schools, colleges and organizations about a wide range of subjects such as disability, discrimination, disability in sport, and perseverance. I share my own personal stories, whether that’s how I lost my leg and what I learned from it, my perseverance, and how I followed my dream.

Now most of my income comes from working as a motivational speaker, which I’ve been doing full time for a year. I love what I do, and if I continue to inspire others to do what they want to in life, then I’m happy.

1. How did the author probably feel after his leg was cut off?
A.Anxious.B.Relieved.C.Hopeless.D.Annoyed.
2. What is the second paragraph mainly about?
A.The author’s passion for sports.
B.Awards the author won playing sports.
C.What sports the author is good at.
D.How the author prepared for Tough Mudder.
3. What do the underlined words “handed in my notice” in Paragraph 3 mean?
A.Quit the job.
B.Asked for leave.
C.Got promoted.
D.Spread the news to others.
4. What’s the main reason for him to be a motivational speaker?
A.It was his dream during childhood.
B.He enjoys the fame it brings him.
C.It brings him money and a sense of fulfillment.
D.He wants more people to care about the disabled.
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6 . There was once a wonderful old man who loved everything animals, spiders, insects and all sorts of living things.

One day while walking through the woods, the old man found a cocoon (面). He decided to take the cocoon home to watch its magic process of _______ from a little cocoon to beautiful _______.

A few days later the cocoon stared to move. It moved frantically (狂乱地). A small _______ appeared. He sat and watched it struggle and struggle for several hours to _______ its body through the little hole. But it seemed not to make any progress. Then the old man felt _______ for the little butterfly inside, and rushed to its aid. With a pair of scissors and _______, he cut the little opening big enough in the cocoon for the butterfly to come out. And then the butterfly came out of its cocoon, but it had a _______ body and small, fragile wings.

The man continued to watch the butterfly because he expected that, _______ the wings would expand and be able to _______ the body, but nothing happened! It never was able to fly.

What the man, in his ________ and eagerness, did not understand was that the restricting cocoon and the struggle ________ for the butterfly to get through the tiny opening were nature's way of forcing fluid (液体) from the body of the butterfly into its wings ________ it would be ready for flight once it achieved its freedom from the cocoon.

Sometimes ________ are exactly what we need in our life. If we were allowed to ________ our life without any obstacles and difficulties, it would weaken or even damage us over time both physically and mentally. We would not be as ________ as we could have been. In fact, it is necessary to live with some difficulties. And it is these obstacles and difficulties that make us strong and get prepared for the greater challenges in our life.

1.
A.advancingB.growingC.transformingD.developing
2.
A.dogB.butterflyC.catD.snake
3.
A.spotB.passageC.openingD.butterfly
4.
A.expandB.pushC.shrinkD.force
5.
A.sorryB.movedC.excitedD.happy
6.
A.cheerfullyB.gentlyC.casuallyD.randomly
7.
A.powerfulB.awkwardC.swollenD.flexible
8.
A.in no wayB.in no caseC.by any chanceD.at any moment
9.
A.supportB.protectC.controlD.lift
10.
A.carefulnessB.willingnessC.kindnessD.sadness
11.
A.arrangedB.requiredC.intendedD.prepared
12.
A.if onlyB.as ifC.as thoughD.so that
13.
A.strugglesB.painsC.failuresD.sufferings
14.
A.adapt toB.care forC.go throughD.reflect on
15.
A.potentialB.strongC.patientD.energetic

7 . I’m racing on the 1,500-metre track (跑道) with my friend, Mary. I’m tired and my throat is giving me much pain. I want to stop but a voice repeating in my head keeps me running: “No one knows what the result will be. Everything is still possible.” Today, I have to fight with myself.

Nine years ago, when I was a 6-year-old girl, my mother took me on a trip. We went to the foot of a high mountain which she told me that we would climb. I had never done this before and the thought of it made me very happy.

At the beginning, I climbed fast. But half an hour later, when I was thirsty and tired, I just stopped and sat upon the ground , completely silent. My mom came and sat next to me.

She said, “Get up and go on!”

Almost shouting, and with tears in my eyes, I replied, “No, I don’t want to do this. It’s too tiring and I am thirsty. I don’t like it. I want to go back home now.”

Patiently she explained, “Listen, my dear. If you try your best, anything is possible. If you don’t try, your dreams will never come true. However hard the task is, we must finish it. You will never know how beautiful the scenery looks unless you reach the top of the mountain.”

Hearing her words, I stopped crying and started to climb again. Finally I made it; I did reach the top of the mountain and enjoyed the glorious view.

Today I’m on the racing track. I’m going to keep running because I know its always worthwhile (值得做的) to finish.

And in the end I managed it; I got through the finish line. Although it was really difficult and I did not win, I did make it. As former Indian President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam (1931-2015) said, “Never stop fighting until you arrive at your destined (命定的) place — that is, the unique you.”

1. What event is the author taking part in?
A.Jumping.B.Running.
C.Boxing.D.Climbing.
2. What does the underlined word “glorious” in Para. 7 probably mean?
A.Sweet.B.Simple.
C.Beautiful.D.Strange.
3. Who encouraged the author to reach the top of the mountain?
A.Abdul Kalam.B.Mary.
C.Her teacher.D.Her mother.
4. Which of the following sentences is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The author won the race in the end.
B.The author got through the finish line in the end.
C.The author climbed the mountain with her parents.
D.The author disliked the splendid view on the top of the mountain.
5. What can we learn from this passage?
A.No pains, no gains.B.A small act makes a difference.
C.Hard work is the key to success.D.To reach our aims, never give up.
2020-08-05更新 | 102次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建省2019年6月普通高中学业水平合格性考试(会考)英语试题
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8 . My son was playing with a bottle of bubbles. Dip the loop in the bottle, pull it out, and blow it to make bubbles. He understood the principle but was vainly _______ to blow bubbles. He would dip and dip and blow and blow, but alas, no _______. He _______ me the bottle and loop and asked me, “Daddy, can you make bubbles?”

I hadn’t blown bubbles in years. I am a _______ by education, fairly well-trained in surfactant (活性剂) technology. However, all that knowledge is completely _______. I was having no more _______ than my son. I dipped and puffed, _______ no bubbles.

After several _______ attempts, I changed strategies. _______ puffing on the loop of soapy water, I just gently breathed on it. My son ________ with delight as a big beautiful bubble formed and ________ away. I explained to him, “Son, you can’t blow hard. You must ever so ________ breathe on the loop to make bubbles.” He ________ his urgent desire to make big bubbles by blowing hard and followed my advice. Big bubbles!

There are some things that you can get with ________, but other things only ________ from the gentleness of a soft breath.

1.
A.tryingB.managingC.expectingD.acting
2.
A.changesB.bubblesC.resultsD.drops
3.
A.lentB.handedC.threwD.cast
4.
A.researcherB.professionalC.chemistD.parent
5.
A.out of dateB.of no useC.in doubtD.in trouble
6.
A.trialB.confidenceC.patienceD.success
7.
A.evenB.thusC.somehowD.still
8.
A.fruitlessB.toughC.unwillingD.difficult
9.
A.DespiteB.WithoutC.OnD.Except
10.
A.screamedB.noddedC.rushedD.flew
11.
A.escapedB.floatedC.burstD.bounced
12.
A.silentlyB.slightlyC.eagerlyD.gently
13.
A.freedB.fueledC.containedD.reduced
14.
A.brainB.actionC.forceD.science
15.
A.surviveB.separateC.jumpedD.arise
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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。续写的词数应为150左右。

“Mommy ,don't go,”my three-year-old son screamed as I walked to the door. My fifteen-year-old leaned against the kitchen counter with his arms folded across his chest ,not screaming,but glaring at me as I pulled his little brother off my leg.

“Are you mad at me too?”

“You spend all your time taking care of other people's kids,but what about us?”Dylan left angrily.

I was shocked and a little hurt. How could my own child not understand that the work I was doing was saving live? Then the answer hit me. He didn't know bemuse he had never seen what Healing the Children actually did. Dylan had heard the sores of sick children, but had never once looked into the eyes of a   child and understood the hard truth-that without our help, the child would likely die.

“Get dressed. You are going with me.”I said.

I spend the drive explaining the case of Hector to my son, who pretended to ignore me the entire time.“He's seven, only weighs thirty pounds and is very sick. He has a heart condition called Tetralogy of Fallot, which could kill him. It is a miracle(奇迹) that he is still alive. ”

I went on to explain that it took a team of volunteer medical staff to get Hector to the hospital from his remote village and care for him while he was there. Still, Dylan seemed unimpressed.

We stopped at a convenience store for water and snacks. Dylan had one large and one small Slurpee (思乐冰饮料). He said the small one was for Hector. I doubted whether the little guy would be able to drink it, but remained silent. This was the first interest Dylan had shown in being there. I wasn't about to ruin it.

I stopped at the nurse's station to check on Hector's progress while Dylan went to his room. Our patient was recovering physically,but the nurse was concerned that Hector was struggling emotionally. She said “Kids usually bounce back fast, but he hardly speaks and never smiles.”


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2020-06-22更新 | 263次组卷 | 4卷引用:2020届山东省潍坊市高三第三次模拟英语试题
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10 . As older students at your school,do you sometimes feel a kind of responsibility?I was lucky enough to be named one of our prefects(级长).My___ has so far meant that I' ve had to help with school meetings, events, and many____ across the school.

One of the events was a soccer tournament for 7th and 8th year prefects in September.We had to___a soccer team made up of several prefects for the tournament.

___ at the soccer field on the day of the tournament,we were full of____ that our age and ____would be enough for us to win.However ,we had underestimated(低估)the____.The younger students quickly started dominating us,and____ beat us.We were____ of the competition after the first game!

Having been_____ ,we realized that our size and age really didn' t____ ,as the younger students were not intimidated(威吓).However, although we were defeated,we were able to talk to the___ students afterwards, which was quite__.

After our pitiful attempt at____ soccer, we had to help referee the final few____ .Refereeing was a difficult task, as a bad_____ could cost a team the game.____for me, there were no extremely difficult decisions.

After refereeing, we were all given dinner and the student leaders and the younger kids __ together.At that moment I___the true job of a prefect-we are here to___the school.

1.
A.joinB.purposeC.enquiryD.opportunity
2.
A.activitiesB.classesC.plansD.groups
3.
A.supportB.formC.attractD.challenge
4.
A.AttendingB.AimingC.GuidingD.Arriving
5.
A.curiosityB.possibilityC.confidenceD.patience
6.
A.wisdomB.strengthC.speedD.size
7.
A.problemB.tournamentC.conflictD.situation
8.
A.firmlyB.constantlyC.eventually'D.roughly
9.
A.knockedB.wornC.takenD.made
10.
A.scoldedB.defeatedC.blamedD.praised
11.
A.riseB.clarifyC.matterD.match
12.
A.seniorB.youngerC.clevererD.smarter
13.
A.anxiousB.pleasantC.uncertainD.delighted
14.
A.playingB.givingC.offeringD.helping
15.
A.roundsB.activitiesC.lessonsD.games
16.
A.movementB.signalC.decisionD.remark
17.
A.FrequentlyB.CalmlyC.PrivatelyD.Luckily
18.
A.satB.laughedC.jumpedD.shouted
19.
A.rememberedB.realizedC.expectedD.dreamed
20.
A.adjustB.developC.uniteD.change
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