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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章叙述了“志愿服务的好处”,同时鼓励人们做志愿者。

1 . Denmark retired after practicing medicine for 73 years and then volunteered her services until she couldn’t anymore. She died at the age of 114.

I met her by phone when the pediatrician (儿科医生) couldn’t figure out what was wrong with my baby. On the phone, she talked with me for more than 30 minutes. I took her advice, and my baby was better about 10 days later. She never charged me.

“You keep on doing what you do best as long as you can,” she was famous for the words. And it turned out her advice about actively helping others was as good as her medical advice.

Obviously, we can’t all live as long as Dr. Denmark. But recent research has shown that volunteering provides a longevity boost similar to the effects of adding multiple servings of fruits and vegetables to your daily diet. Specifically, older adults who volunteer are at 24 percent less risk of early death. The positive impact of giving and volunteering on older people goes beyond that. According to the research, adults over 55 who give their time for others have an easier time with everyday tasks. Besides, volunteers experience 250 percent less cognitive decline leading to dementia (痴呆).

According to a new study in the Journal of Happiness Studies, people who volunteer report higher levels of happiness and life satisfaction. The study took it a second step and followed people who began volunteering—monitoring their responses from the time they started volunteering. The longer they volunteered and the more they volunteered, the greater level of happiness they reported.

You may already be volunteering your time. But if you’re not, consider the charities you support. Think about the skills you might be able to offer them. You are likely to be glad about what you do.

1. What can we infer about Denmark?
A.She retired at the age of 73.B.She volunteered for 73 years.
C.She was patient and professional.D.She once forget to charge the author.
2. How many benefits of volunteering are mentioned in paragraph 4?
A.1.B.2.C.3.D.4.
3. What does the author try to do in the last paragraph?
A.Seek support.B.Advise about sharpening skills.
C.Offer solutions.D.Encourage people to volunteer.
4. What’s the text mainly about?
A.The kindness of a doctor.B.The benefits of volunteering.
C.The process of being a volunteer.D.The struggle of child-raising.
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文章大意:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章通过讲述一个善良的男孩帮助一只失明的鹿的故事告诉我们:作为人类不仅仅是爱和拥抱我们所爱的人;也是为了与他们分享我们的世界。

2 . If you think that this is about a ten-year-old boy adopting a blind deer, you are wrong. If you think this is about a deer giving her love for her savior then you’re wrong again.     1     He helped this deer find grass to eat every morning.

A ten-year-old boy in Chicago, Illinois spotted a blind deer that had wandered into his neighborhood, and he decided to help it find a safe place and give it some food. He made a regular morning habit of doing this before going to school. The roads are a dangerous place for blind animals.     2    

When the Illinois Department of Natural Resources got to know about this, they immediately adopted the deer. They provided her with a proper, legal shelter.     3     He didn’t try to pet her. Therefore, he felt a sense of relief, knowing that the blind deer was safe.

    4     Usually, when people find things they love, they naturally tend to make them their own and seldom like to share them with others. This example shows that loving something does not mean trying to own it. Caring is not possessing. What we learn from the boy is to live peacefully with our surroundings.

The blind deer and the boy spent very little time as friends. The boy did not let his feelings for her overpower himself.     5     Being humans is not just about loving and hugging those we love; it is also about sharing our world with them.

A.What can we draw from the story?
B.But it doesn’t mean that we cannot see his humanity and love.
C.It was a generous use of his early morning time before school.
D.How would you reward a kid who helped a blind deer in need?
E.That was when people knew that the boy hadn’t named the deer.
F.So he carefully guided the creature across the streets and sidewalks.
G.Rather, this is about a boy who was kind enough to help a blind deer.
2024-02-28更新 | 47次组卷 | 2卷引用:福建省三明第一中学2023-2024学年高一上学期10月月考英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了杰瑞总是保持乐观,说积极的话。当遭遇抢劫时,杰瑞身受重伤,但仍旧积极面对,多亏了医生的技术和杰瑞积极的态度,最终杰瑞得救了。

3 . Jerry was always in a good mood and had something positive to say. If someone was having a bad day, Jerry would tell them how to look on the positive side of the situation.

One day, I asked him, “I don’t get it! How can you be positive all the time?”

Jerry replied, “Each morning, I say to myself, Jerry, you have two choices today. You can choose to be in a good mood or you can choose to be in a bad mood. I choose to be in a good mood.” Several years later, I heard that Jerry was shot by three robbers (抢劫者). Luckily, Jerry was found quickly and rushed to the local hospital.

I asked him what had gone through his mind as the robbery took place. Jerry replied. “Then, as I lay on the floor, I remembered that I had two choices: I could choose to live, or I could choose to die. I chose to live.”

“Weren’t you scared?” I asked. “Yes, I got really scared when I saw the expressions on the face of the doctors.” “What did you do?” I asked.

“Well, when a nurse asked if I was allergic (过敏的) to anything, I shouted, bullets! (子弹)”

“Then they laughed, I told them, ‘I am choosing to live. Operate on me if I am alive, not dead’”

Thanks to the skill of his doctors, Jerry was saved, but also because of his amazing attitude. Attitude after all, is everything.

1. Jerry did everything in a ________ attitude.
A.oppositeB.positiveC.badD.terrible
2. During the robbery, ________.
A.three robbers shot JerryB.Jerry was in the hospital
C.Jerry fought against the robbersD.Jerry caught the three robbers
3. The expressions on the face of the doctors shows that ________.
A.the doctors were sure to cure JerryB.Jerry was not hurt badly
C.the doctors were Jerry’s relativesD.Jerry was hurt too badly
4. Through the story, we know that the writer ________.
A.was always in a bad mood, tooB.didn’t agree with what Jerry said and did
C.thought Jerry was brave and greatD.thought Jerry was funny, but foolish
5. Jerry’s story tells us that ________.
A.attitude is important for usB.good mood may be dangerous sometimes
C.the doctor may be important for patientD.allergic person can’t see bullets
2024-01-31更新 | 16次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建省泉州中远学校2023-2024学年高二上学期10月阶段考英语试卷
4 . 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’ll call him Pete because I didn’t take the time to ask his name. A nameless hero who found his way into my heart.

I had taken Robert, my eight-year-old son, to a restaurant to celebrate his birthday. Lil’ Bob, we called Robert, wore his brand-new cowboy boots into the hall, his face shining with pride and joy. This was Lil’ Bob’s special day.

We approached the counter, where Pete greeted us with a clear warmth. His brown eyes twinkled with kindness.

“Welcome,” he said with a smile. “Wow, you look happy, little fellow.” Pete brought his face close to Lil’ Bob’s level.

“I got cowboy boots,” Lil’ Bob boasted. “I picked them out myself.” Lil’ Bob lifted his right foot in the air so Pete could see the hand-stitched leather.

“Those boots look amazing, like fresh leather,” Pete said. He opened his eyes and looked directly into Lil’ Bob’s eyes. “Thank you for sharing your treasure with me.”

Lil’ Bob laughed happily at Pete’s reaction. Then, Pete returned to the register.

“What does the birthday boy want to drink? It’s on me,” Pete offered.

Lil’ Bob shuffled back and forth in excitement since soda was a rare treat in our home. Now, he could order any soda he wanted. Lil’ Bob considered the many possibilities, taking more time than a fast-food customer should. Eventually, he settled on root beer.

“Excellent choice, my friend. It’s what I would have picked myself.”

Pete’s confirmation brought a massive smile to Lil’ Bob’s face. We ordered our meals and watched as Pete assembled the drinks and food on the tray (托盘) before us. When everything was on it, I reached for the tray, but Pete said, “Let me carry it out for you.” Pete followed us to the hall as the birthday boy took a considerable amount of time picking the perfect table. Pete patiently held our tray until we were seated.


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“Wow, he is nice,” Lil’ Bob observed after Pete had walked away.


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Toward the end of our stay, Pete came to our table.


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文章大意:这是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章主要介绍了Freed医生的经历,并指出人们从中应得到的人生感悟。

5 . For many years, Dr. Freed was a doctor in our local community. He made house ______. You’d see the lights on, late at night when somebody had an ______. He was always there for his patients.

But he was 80 years old now, and his life had taken a ______. No more bustling (忙碌) about. He was laid up in a wheelchair after a ______, which, not surprisingly, had triggered (引发) ______ feelings from lasting post-surgical pain. He came to see me to ______ what he termed his “uncertain future.” The problem, as he explained it, was that it was hard to examine patients if he could hardly move. He said, “______ is my life. If I give it up, what’s left for me?” My ______ was to help him.

The key, I thought, was for him to ______ to see himself as a vital part of the community. I ______ that he should write about his medical experiences if he was ______ to do it. He thought writing a book was a good idea. “Maybe my role now is to pass on what I’ve learned to the ______.” said Dr. Freed.

We can learn a lot from Dr. Freed’s experience in pursuing happiness through personal growth First, it is that you’re never too ______. Second making some ______ during each phase of life is important. During older age, ______ wisdom and experience is often a source of satisfaction.

1.
A.observationsB.rulesC.regardsD.calls
2.
A.emergencyB.achievementC.embarrassmentD.adventure
3.
A.shotB.step.C.turnD.risk
4.
A.decisionB.testC.failureD.fall
5.
A.guiltyB.depressiveC.honestD.optimistic
6.
A.trustB.determineC.exploreD.monitor
7.
A.InterestB.BeliefC.PeaceD.Medicine
8.
A.researchB.requestC.concernD.chance
9.
A.continueB.happenC.pretendD.hesitate
10.
A.announcedB.orderedC.warnedD.suggested
11.
A.safeB.welcomeC.ableD.right
12.
A.committeeB.communityC.schoolD.agency
13.
A.oldB.oddC.busyD.bitter
14.
A.promisesB.adjustmentsC.commentsD.mistakes
15.
A.giving ofB.waiting forC.showing offD.putting aside
2023-12-19更新 | 37次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建省优质校2023-2024学年高三上学期12月阶段性检测英语试题
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了主人公丹奇将发给自己孙子的短信误发给了一个叫辛顿的小伙,因为这一次“错误”,辛顿收获了几位“家人”,并参与了他们的感恩节聚会。

6 . A mistake made six years ago has turned into a holiday tradition. A grandmother who mistakenly _________ a stranger to attend the family’s Thanksgiving dinner in 2016 ended up making a _________, and now the pair have _________ the holiday together every year since. This year is no exception.

In 2016, Wanda Dench tried to text her grandson about the family’s Thanksgiving dinner plans, but she _________ added a stranger to the message. Jamal Hinton was on the receiving end of the holiday text and jokingly accepted her _________.

“You’re not my grandma,” Hinton wrote back, including a selfie to _________ he was not the grandson Dench thought she was texting. “Can I still get a plate though?”

Dench, ever the _________ grandmother, replied, “Of course you can. That’s what Grandmas do… _________ everyone.” Hinton posted about the funny mix-up and it went viral (疯传). And on Thanksgiving day, he _________ drove from Tempe, Arizona to Mesa to __________ the Dench family for the holiday. And every year since, Hinton and Dench have got together for the holiday.

In 2020, he informed followers of some sad news—Dench’s husband, Lonnie, had died from COVID-19. So last Thanksgiving, __________ Lonnie, the family held a small, pared-down (精简的) __________the day after the holiday to keep the __________ alive.

This year, Hinton tweeted, “We are all set for year 6!”, __________ a screenshot of their text exchange as usual. Dench’s name is saved in his phone as “Grandma Wanda”. The story of __________ went viral again—spreading some holiday cheer on social media.

1.
A.remindedB.invitedC.forcedD.allowed
2.
A.friendB.dealC.decisionD.story
3.
A.plannedB.organizedC.celebratedD.booked
4.
A.carefullyB.purposefullyC.secretlyD.accidentally
5.
A.giftB.ideaC.offerD.apology
6.
A.argueB.pretendC.showD.announce
7.
A.generousB.strictC.patientD.caring
8.
A.forgiveB.feedC.rememberD.understand
9.
A.casuallyB.hardlyC.nearlyD.actually
10.
A.disturbB.joinC.greetD.congratulate
11.
A.in honor ofB.in search ofC.in praise ofD.in place of
12.
A.conversationB.conferenceC.competitionD.gathering
13.
A.mistakeB.newsC.traditionD.holiday
14.
A.takingB.enjoyingC.collectingD.sharing
15.
A.honestyB.kindnessC.generosityD.toughness
2023-07-19更新 | 459次组卷 | 2卷引用:福建省福州高级中学2023-2024学年高三上学期10月月考英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者一开始经常缺席儿子的比赛,直到一次儿子在演讲中吐露心声后,作者决定试图积极参与孩子们的比赛的故事。

7 . The stands were always filled with family members to support their favorite players. I attended each of my son’s games. His father worked nights for years, and missed out on most of his games. My son Jorden knew if his dad could, he would be there sitting right beside me.

When Jorden was younger, some family members would occasionally come to watch. But gradually they stopped showing up. Never once did Jorden lead me to believe that this bothered him, but apparently it did. It wasn’t until when he was asked to give a speech at his baseball event that he made it very clear not only to me but a room filled with over 150 people just how important it is to have extra fans in the stands.

His speech was anything but like I thought it would be. It wasn’t short and bittersweet. It wasn’t his quick thank you to his coaches and teammates. He poured his heart out, saying he seldom had grandparents, aunts or uncles coming to support him. He was grateful that his teammates’ family members showed up to support not just their own loved ones but the entire team of boys. Clearly Jorden desired more than just me. Never did I ever think my son would be hurting inside as he looked out to the bleachers to see only me at each and every game.

As he struggled to get each word out through tears, I promised I would attend as many events of the children around as I possibly could. There was no way I could allow another child to feel what my son was feeling. This small simple gesture would mean so much to any child. Neither Jorden nor I was upset with those who never attended his games. Jorden just wanted someone else besides me to witness his craft in action. I understand all of our lives become complicated and that everyone is busy with their own children and jobs that may not allow them as much free time as they’d like.

1. What do we know about Jorden’s father?
A.He had long been misunderstood by Jorden.
B.He had few chances to attend Jorden’s games.
C.He managed to be with Jorden in every game.
D.He had made excuses to miss Jorden’s games.
2. What was Jorden’s speech about?
A.His ambition to win the championship.
B.His gratitude to his mother and coaches.
C.His complaint about his family members.
D.His desire for support from more people.
3. What does the author think of Jorden’s speech?
A.Depressing.B.Complicated.C.Astonishing.D.Absurd.
4. How did the author respond to Jorden’s speech?
A.She tried to be actively involved in children’s games.
B.She promised not to miss out on games of every child.
C.She offered to invite many relatives to Jorden’s games.
D.She decided to lead Jorden to trust his family members.
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文章大意:这是一篇议论文。文章主要讲述了人们对自己的日常安排满满,以致于没有“艺术时间”,从而使得艺术成为“理论上的喜爱”和“奢侈品”。作者论述了艺术能够带来的有益的情绪刺激,希望可以将对艺术的喜爱真正体现到日常生活中,使其成为生活必需品。

8 . If someone asked whether you like the arts, you’d probably say you do—at least in theory. According to a survey, more than two-thirds of U.S. adults say the arts “lift me up beyond everyday experiences.” However, only 30 percent attended a concert of any type in 2017; 23 percent went to an art museum. Fewer than half actively created art of any kind.

The mismatch can boil down to the fact that we are weighed down by our day-to-day responsibilities, leaving our schedule packed. Maybe you like to play a little background music while you work or do the chores, but even before the pandemic, most of us rarely, if ever, saw a live performance, let alone visited a gallery or watched a play.

Too often, we let the dull reality of life get in the way of the arts. But this is a mistake. The arts are the opposite of an escape from reality; they might just be the most realistic glimpse we ever get into the nature and meaning of life. If you make time for consuming and producing art—the same way you make time for work and exercise and family commitments—I assure you that you’ll find your life getting fuller and happier. Think of a time when you heard a piece of music and wanted to cry. Or maybe your dizziness as you emerged from a narrow side street in an unfamiliar city and found yourself in a beautiful town square as if in a fantasy. They probably stimulated a sudden awakening, much like the shock from a lungful of pure oxygen after breathing in smoggy air.

If you are among the people who feel that art is pure pleasure to experience and participate in, you might see it as a luxury item, while a preferable attitude is to treat art less like a distracting pleasure, and more like exercise or sleep, a necessity. Then draw up a schedule of your art exposure journey, and gradually weave art into your everyday life.

1. What prevents people from enjoying the arts?
A.Shortage of time.B.Avoidance of duty.
C.Lack of interest.D.Art space inaccessibility.
2. What can we learn about the role of art according to the passage?
A.It explores mysteries of life.B.It sparks emotional responses.
C.It enhances physical well-being.D.It offers a getaway from daily life.
3. What will be talked about next in the passage?
A.Ways to integrate art into routine.B.Barriers to combine art and life.
C.Forms of distracting pleasures.D.Benefits of engaging with art.
4. Which is the most suitable title for the text?
A.Art Journey: Refreshing Soul
B.Art Pursuit: Transforming Dull into Full
C.Embracing Art: From Luxury to Necessity
D.Connecting with Art: From Reality to Fantasy
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者去西澳大利亚的皮尔巴拉(Pilbara)旅行,见到荒芜但又生机勃勃的土地。

9 . When I first set foot in Western Australia’s Pilbara, a landscape holding 3.5-billion-year-old clues to the beginning of life, I was very disappointed. The year was 1994. I drove excitedly out of the west coast town of Port Hedland, but all I saw for the first 150 kilometers were a few dead trees and smoky dust across the burnt, flat plain. And the heat!! I’d never experienced anything this terrible before. Or breathed air so thick with biting flies.

But as we continued to head south on the highway to. Marble Bar—the hottest town in Australia—some low, broad hills started to rise from the horizon. As we continued down a dirt track into the hills, the burnt plains gave way to grass-covered hills. This grass is called spinifex, an amazing but cruel creation. It grows as bushes up to one meter in diameter (直径), with round, fine leaves with needle-sharp tips. The tips will go through just about any piece of cloth. My guide wore thick gaiters (护腿) to protect his legs. But he had failed to inform me of the risk. Without any gaiters, my skin was covered with needle tips that remained in my legs for months.

The land, ultimately, proved worth the discomfort. Here I was walking over some of Earth’s oldest, best-preserved rocks that contain evidence of life from almost the very beginnings of time on our planet.

This area had changed much from when it was first formed 3.5 billion years ago. Back then it would have been a black volcanic land, with no color from vegetation. Over the hills I might have seen a green, iron-rich sea under an orange sky heavy with carbon dioxide and without oxygen. Several billion years after that, the world would turn cold and become covered in a global ice sheet, destroying almost every living thing. When it melted away, oxygen levels rose again. Life really got going. Animals slowly occupied the land, so did new types of plants. The greening of our planet began, and a wide variety of organisms (有机体) appeared including. unfortunately for me, spinifex.

1. What was the author’s first reaction to the Pilbara landscape?
A.Dissatisfaction.B.Excitement.C.Amusement.D.Confusion.
2. What does the writer mean by “The land, ultimately, proved worth the discomfort”?
A.It was no easy task to set foot on the land.
B.He had never seen spinifex on any other land.
C.The trip was valuable despite all the suffering.
D.The tips remaining in his flesh were not that uncomfortable.
3. What is the significance of the Pilbara landscape?
A.It is where life began.B.It is still a black volcanic land.
C.It is home to many unique plants.D.It contains almost no living things.
4. Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?
A.How Life Started on EarthB.Pilbara: Rich in Organisms
C.An Abandoned but Lively LandD.Journey to a Land across Time
2023-11-16更新 | 61次组卷 | 2卷引用:阅读理解变式题-记叙文
文章大意:这是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章讲述自己观看身残志坚的帕特里克·亨利·休斯先生弹奏钢琴后有所感悟:感恩可以改变你的态度,从而永远改变你的生活。

10 . I hadn’t got exercise lately and felt a bit dizzy. I was a little ______. One of my friends invited me to show up to see a ______ that they said would help me feel better. Little did I know that I was about to see something I would never forget.

They introduced a young ______, Mr Patrick Henry Hughes. He was ______ onto the stage in his wheelchair and began to play the piano. His fingers ______ across the keys as he made beautiful music. He then began to sing as he played, and it was even more beautiful. For some reason, ______, I knew that I was seeing something special. Ten minutes later, someone came on the stage and ______ a video of Patrick Henry Hughes.

Patrick was born with no eyes and a tightening of the joints which left him ______ for life. Before his first birthday, he ______ the piano. On his second birthday, he asked to play it. His father was ______. “We might not play baseball, but we can play music together.”

Today, Patrick is a ______ at university. His father attends classes with him and he has made nearly all “A” s. He is also a trumpet player of a band. He and his father do it together — they ______ all the band practices and the half-time performance in front of thousands of people.

But even more than his ______ musical talent, it was Patrick’s attitude to gratitude that touched me. I will never forget that night, that smile, that music, but most importantly, that ______ attitude to gratitude. Gratitude can change your attitude, ______ your life forever.

1.
A.activeB.downC.shockedD.eager
2.
A.matchB.spotC.performanceD.picture
3.
A.musicianB.physicianC.physicistD.lawyer
4.
A.appealedB.rolledC.deliveredD.forced
5.
A.dancedB.appliedC.employedD.connected
6.
A.brieflyB.eventuallyC.howeverD.instantly
7.
A.sharedB.madeC.releasedD.sold
8.
A.demandedB.sadC.worriedD.disabled
9.
A.discoveredB.displayedC.draftedD.demonstrated
10.
A.proudB.satisfiedC.excitedD.shocked
11.
A.writerB.juniorC.professorD.poet
12.
A.applyB.attendC.contactD.concern
13.
A.availableB.reliableC.unbelievableD.achievable
14.
A.wonderfulB.commonC.usefulD.strange
15.
A.literallyB.stillC.instantlyD.thus
2023-11-15更新 | 65次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建省宁德市部分达标中学2023-2024学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题
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