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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了“圆桌”对于中国人的意义,它带给人们归属感,是中国情感的象征。

1 . The most affectionate memory of my childhood is about a round table. When I was still little, my entire family would ______ on almost every traditional festival to have dinner. While the ______ were discussing something beyond our comprehension, we kids would play hide-and-seek.

The round table is a ______ of a reunion of our families and an ______ to our families. But as a matter of fact, in China, almost everything can be solved over a ______ table. The marriage bells between a loving couple and the ______ between business partners can all happen on the same round table. ______ , I start to wonder what this round table is to us, and its true significance starts to ______ in front of me.

The food on the table may ______ with time. The reasons why we come together may be ______ , but the sensation behind it remains the same. And that is our tolerance of different people or willingness to ______ different cultures.

In less than two months before the Spring Festival, a(n) ______ epic migration: would take place in China. The power that ______ us to do so has been sustaining Chinese civilization for thousands of years, and even the history of our nation has been the stories of ______ or running to the round table to which we ______ . The round table is and will always be a symbol of the Chinese sensation.

1.
A.imagineB.reuniteC.repeatD.flee
2.
A.strangersB.teachersC.adultsD.teenagers
3.
A.symbolB.scheduleC.decorationD.ceremony
4.
A.argumentB.occupationC.operationD.attachment
5.
A.roundB.newC.longD.square
6.
A.dreamsB.negotiationsC.secretsD.experiments
7.
A.ObviouslyB.MoreoverC.ConsequentlyD.Instead
8.
A.exploreB.expandC.clarifyD.unfold
9.
A.keepB.changeC.sellD.display
10.
A.variousB.publicC.typicalD.temporary
11.
A.switchB.predictC.forbidD.accept
12.
A.annualB.innovativeC.unnecessaryD.modern
13.
A.forcesB.assistsC.remindsD.drives
14.
A.caring aboutB.looking forC.figuring outD.making up
15.
A.adaptB.applyC.belongD.turn
文章大意:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章主要讲述了作者是如何使自己的科研团队成为一个包含不同性别、学术背景和宗教信仰的、有凝聚力的团队。作者认为只有这样的团队才能激发创新并在科学方面取得突破。

2 . Once a year, around the time when Christians celebrate Easter, Muslims celebrate Ramadan and Jews celebrate Passover, I often invite my 24-person team to a joyful and special dinner at my place. To _________ the needs of all my team members, I usually _________ different kinds of typical food from different religions.

I think this _________ reflects the wider philosophy(哲学) of my science lab: we aim to be a _________ yet united group of people working in a global scientific network. My lab _________ people with different _________. One of the most obvious _________ is our religions.

Yet when people _________ my lab, they gather together, first through their common _________ for science, and then as they get to know one another and enjoy spare time activities, we become a cohesive(有凝聚力的) team. I am ____________ this cohesion and the new friendships in my lab, and do my best to encourage them.

I’m also really ____________, while looking for new members. I interview many people before I ____________ the right ones for my lab. They must be ____________ capable(有能力的)of course, but it’s just as important that they’re friendly, interesting and interested in others. They should be prepared to ____________ various points of view and cultures.

As the person in charge of the lab, I see preserving a variety of cultural backgrounds as an important part of my job. Such an accessible, varied and supportive ____________ promotes new ideas and scientific breakthroughs.

1.
A.accommodateB.avoidC.changeD.control
2.
A.enjoyB.throwC.prepareD.taste
3.
A.dreamB.traditionC.promiseD.debate
4.
A.strangeB.conservativeC.poorD.diverse
5.
A.gives upB.turns downC.consists ofD.leaves out
6.
A.breakthroughsB.backgroundsC.ambitionsD.hobbies
7.
A.differencesB.recipesC.requirementsD.standards
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A.visitB.praiseC.joinD.aid
9.
A.regretB.chargeC.sympathyD.love
10.
A.surprised atB.proud ofC.interested inD.worried about
11.
A.curiousB.casualC.carefulD.relaxed
12.
A.thankB.defeatC.compareD.choose
13.
A.scientificallyB.physicallyC.mentallyD.financially
14.
A.respectB.protectC.standD.doubt
15.
A.chanceB.positionC.lectureD.environment
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。逆境发生在我们每个人身上,而且一直都在发生。文章主要告诉我们勇敢地面对逆境,汲取宝贵的教训,勇往直前。

3 . All of us ought to be able to brace ourselves for the predictable challenges and setbacks that crop up every day. If we expect that life won’t be perfect,     1     But even if you are strong enough to persist the obstacle course of life and work, sometimes you will encounter an adverse event that will completely knock you on your back.

Whether it’s a financial loss, the loss of respect of your peers or loved ones, or some other traumatic event in your life,     2     You may even wonder if things can ever change for the better again.

Adversity happens to all of us, and it happens all the time.     3     To ignore adversity is to give in to the ultimate self-delusion.

    4     Abraham Lincoln overcomes a difficult child-hood, depression, the death of two sons, and constant ridicule during the Civil War to become arguably one of the greatest president ever. Helen Keller made an impact on the world despite being deaf, dumb, and blind from an early age. Franklin Roosevelt had polio.

There are endless examples.     5    

A.What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.
B.we’ll be able to avoid that impulse to quit.
C.these major setbacks leave you doubting yourself.
D.Some are either there or in wait just around the corner.
E.we’ll learn to accept imperfection and compromise with reality.
F.But history is made by people facing hurdles but achieving greatness.
G.People faced adversity bravely, learned valuable lessons and moved ahead.
2023-06-05更新 | 315次组卷 | 5卷引用:2023届辽宁省东北育才学校科学高中部高三最后一次模拟考试英语试题(含听力)
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。

Sara, my neighbor, and I were sitting in our yard, chatting, and frowning at the wooden house across the street.

Nobody in the neighborhood had met these two young men there yet. The two men had long hair and beards and dressed strangely. They kept to themselves. When they came outside, they never made eye contact with anyone. “They sure don’t fit into the neighborhood,” Sara said, the corners of her mouth turning down as she stared at that house.

Sara said, “What about our street parties? We’ve always included everyone. Should we invite them?” I sighed, “Try being nice, Sara.” Suddenly, Sara sat up straight and her eyes grew wide with curiosity when a government car pulled up before Mrs Swain’s house next door. We hurried over. Mrs Swain was recovering from cancer and lived alone. Sara and I tried to keep an eye on her.

The man from the car put a piece of paper on Mrs Swain’s door and hurriedly left. Mrs Swain looked old, thin, and very tired when she opened the door. We three looked at the paper. It read: “Someone complained your grass’ length is against city rules. Please cut it in five days, or you’ll be fined.”

It was a shame that nobody had cut her grass for her. However, Sara and I lived alone, and we were both pregnant. What was worse, we were on a tight budget, and the other families here were on vacation.

Sara and I comforted Mrs Swain, telling her we’d figure out a way. Mrs Swain blinked in confusion, “Who would complain? Everyone knows that my old lawn mower is broken. And I’ve been sick too.” “It may be those two guys across the street,” Sara whispered, angrily staring at that wooden house.

Just then, a voice that seemed too gentle to be coming from the strange young man behind me said, “What is going on? Is she alright?” He nodded toward Mrs Swain. Sara looked at him coldly and said, “Some guys reported her because her grass is too high.” Her eyes ran over him disapprovingly, but he didn’t seem to notice.

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The young man and his friend quickly made eye contact and nodded seriously.
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After they finished the work, Sara and I walked in shame to apologize for judging them.
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2023-06-05更新 | 127次组卷 | 3卷引用:2023届山东省聊城市高三下学期三模英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章说明了“害怕向别人求助”这种现象产生的原因,并鼓励大家遇到问题时勇敢求助。

5 . Think about that. If you are anything like me, you struggle to ask for help when you need it. It’s something a lot of humans battle with. You don’t want to be a burden on others. You are afraid to speak up, or want to prove that you can do it yourself.

You don’t ask for help when you don’t know how to do something or can’t manage it on your own, because you might be afraid of looking stupid or incompetent. You might pretend like you know what you’re doing when you’re really drowning. Perhaps you think asking for help is a sign of weakness; that if you ask for help you’re admitting you’re inadequate in some way; that you lack knowledge, skill or experience to do something yourself. You don’t want anyone to see that you’re struggling and you want people to think that you’re in control and can handle things.

There are tons of reason you won’t ask for help, but not to do so can be a mistake. You get in your own way if you make asking for help mean something negative about you when it doesn’t. Asking for help doesn’t mean you’re stupid or inadequate. It simply means you need help with something specific for a time.

Confident people often ask others for help. They do so not only because they’re secure enough to let it be known they need help, but they know that trying to do everything themselves is not always the best use of their time, skills or energy. They recognize it can leave them feeling overwhelmed and stressed and then they can’t do things properly. Confident people find someone who’s good at what they need to learn or get done and then ask for their help and guidance. They know that asking, “Can you help me?” shows respect for the other person’s knowledge and abilities. Otherwise, they wouldn’t ask.

1. What is the author’s personality like?
A.He shows great love to others.B.He hesitates to ask others for help.
C.He looks down upon other people.D.He dislikes those who pretend to know.
2. What does the underlined word “incompetent” mean in paragraph 2?
A.Indifferent.B.Unqualified.C.Determined.D.Devoted.
3. Confident people will find it quite natural to ________.
A.offer help to other peopleB.respect others’ abilities
C.promote their abilitiesD.turn to others for help
4. Through this text, the author is trying to ________.
A.advise us to learn more knowledgeB.encourage us to bravely ask for help
C.show our respect to the people around usD.encourage us to be more confident in our life
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述作者因为别人的偏见以及追求更好的生活改变自己的口音,但后来才意识到这样做抹杀了自己身份的一部分,也明白了要坚守本根。

6 . As a child, I was proud of my southern origin. My own voice reflected my family’s past and present-part northern Mississippi, part Tennessee, all southern. There was no sound I loved more than my grandmother’s accent: thick, sweet, warm.

While growing up, I began to realize outside of our region, southerners were often dismissed as uncultured and ignorant. I was ready to leave behind my tiny town in West Tennessee, starting a new life and jumping at big chances in some far-off cities. In that embarrassing space between “teen” and “adult”, my accent was a symbol of everything I thought I hated about my life in the rural South. I feared it would disqualify me from being a noted magazine writer. I would have to talk less “country”. So I killed a piece of myself. I’m ashamed of it, but I’m more ashamed that I tried to kill that part of someone else-change Emily’s accent.

I met Emily in college. She was determined to work for the student newspaper, which was where I spent most of my waking hours, and we became friends. She, unlike me, accepted her roots. Early in our friendship, her mother asked where I was from, assuming it was somewhere up north. Then I felt my efforts paid off and even wanted to ignore the mistake.

Emily is two years younger and she cared about my opinion. I advised her to be more like me and hide her signature Manchester accent. I stressed that throughout our college years, often by making fun of her vowel (元音) sounds. I told myself I was helping her achieve her dream of working as a reporter. Now, I see that it was actually about justifying my hiding part of myself.

Grandma Carolyn used to tell me, “Girl, don’t forget where you come from.” Now I truly understand that. Many things have faded from memory, but this sticks in my mind with uncomfortable clarity. Now that I am grown and have left the South, it’s important to me.

1. What made the author want to leave her hometown?
A.Appeal of convenience in cities.
B.Her dream of becoming a writer.
C.Outside prejudice against southerners.
D.Her desire for the northern accent.
2. How did the author feel about the mistake of Emily’s mother?
A.Upset.B.Pleased.C.Ashamed.D.Surprised.
3. Why on earth did the author try to change Emily’s accent?
A.To prove herself right.B.To help Emily be a reporter.
C.To make herself influential.D.To protect Emily’s self-dignity.
4. What message does the text want to convey?
A.Stay true to your roots.B.Never do things by halves.
C.Hold on to your dreams.D.Never judge a person by his accent.
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文章大意:本文是一篇议论文。文章作者认为冬去春来,潮起潮落。自然界万物都在循环往复的变化中,而我们能做的只有学会控制自己的情绪才能让自己的一生有所成效。

7 . Winter goes and summer comes. The tides_______; the tides withdraw. All nature is a circle of moods and I am a_______of nature. It is one of nature’s_______, little understood, that each day I_______with moods that have changed from yesterday. Inside me is a wheel,_______turning. Like the flowers, today’s full blossom will_______, yet I will remember today’s dead flower carries the seed of tomorrow’s blossom.

And how will I master these emotions so that each day will be_______? Trees and plants depend on the weather to_______, but I make my own weather. I_______it with me. If I bring enthusiasm to my customers, they will________with enthusiasm and my weather will produce a harvest of sales and a lot of gold for me. I will learn this secret: weak is he who permits his thoughts to control his actions; strong is he who________his actions to control his thoughts. Each day I will follow this plan of battle before I am________by the forces of sadness,________and failure. I will know only those with inferior(较次的) ability can always be________, and I am not inferior. If I feel depressed I will sing. If I feel________I will remember my goals.Yet, some emotions approach me with a smile, which can also destroy me. If I become overly proud, I will remember my weaknesses. If I feel my skill is________, I will look at the stars.

With this new knowledge I will make________of a person’s anger of today, for he doesn’t know the secret of controlling his mind. No longer will I judge a man on one________. This secret will be my key to great wealth. From this moment I am________to control whatever personality awakes in me each day. I will control my fate, which is to become the greatest________in the world!

1.
A.advanceB.disappearC.existD.fall
2.
A.nativeB.colleagueC.supporterD.part
3.
A.jokesB.secretsC.experiencesD.awards
4.
A.break inB.wake upC.take offD.give out
5.
A.constantlyB.temporarilyC.casuallyD.elegantly
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A.appearB.blowC.fadeD.spread
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A.anxiousB.naturalC.additionalD.productive
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A.sowB.growC.separateD.shelter
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A.foldB.followC.carryD.load
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A.reactB.reviewC.reciteD.repeat
11.
A.obtainsB.regardsC.allowsD.observes
12.
A.chosenB.seizedC.receivedD.witnessed
13.
A.self-awarenessB.self-controlC.self-esteemD.self-pity
14.
A.behind the sceneB.on the bottom lineC.at the end of the ropeD.out of sight
15.
A.insignificantB.improperC.impoliteD.unconscious
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A.concreteB.inadequateC.abstractD.unmatched
17.
A.useB.funC.sureD.sense
18.
A.viewB.meetingC.experimentD.idiom
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A.limitedB.reservedC.preparedD.afraid
20.
A.salesmanB.playerC.architectD.designer
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文章大意:这是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者通过自己的经历介绍了独自旅行的好处。

8 . Traveling itself is an experience hard to be described in words.     1     Especially the solo (独自) traveling experience is so transforming that it lives with you forever. Here I am sharing some lessons.

    2     Thinking how I would manage my entire day among strangers on campus, I pretended to be sick. Then I had the same feeling when I was planning to travel alone. Exploring a city on my own was a big fear for me but I successfully managed it all and now, I seek out new opportunities and experiences. I love to push myself.    3    

Having grown up and lived all my life in a single place, I had a small set of friends since my school days which continued till my college days.    4     I met a few very interesting people with whom I could feel an instant connect and got some new friends for life.

I totally agree that traveling with family and friends is fun and enjoying. But traveling alone is satisfying too. It’s among those few things that you do for yourself and nobody else.    5     During my solo travels I have explored my inner self and have expanded my boundaries which people around me have acknowledged at times.

A.I want to experience more.
B.But all this changed with my first solo trip.
C.I never thought I would travel alone in my life.
D.I was so scared when I went to school first time.
E.Every journey prepares you for the journey of life.
F.The farther you travel, the more independent you become.
G.After all you need to take care of yourself a bit too at times.
2023-05-11更新 | 501次组卷 | 4卷引用:2023届福建省福州市普通高中毕业班5月质量检测英语试卷
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲的是作者头发开始掉了,却更明智了,不再像以前那样去沙龙理发,而是去当地的理发店花15英镑理发,作者认为这种改变太棒了。

9 . I’m losing my hair. Don’t feel sorry. It will not be an explanation on how depressing it is that my body is submitting to the damages of time. It’s just a fact, and, honestly, I’m fine with it. Don’t get me wrong: had this happened when I was 25, I would have rushed to an Istanbul clinic with credit cards faster than you could say “Elton”. I would have had a baseball cap glued to my scalp (头皮). But I’m 40 now.

Hairdressers used to praise me on my “thick hair”, however, they’d make no obvious difference to my lion-like hairs. Therefore, this raises a question: why am I still spending £50 getting my hair cut? The answer to this is, I suppose, “habit”. But if the pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that even our fundamental behaviors can be transformed when necessary. For decades, I’ve frequented salons (美发厅). I enjoyed the air conditioning and the coffee. But really, all I require these days is a short back and sides. So, for the first time, I’ve started going to my local barbershop. And… it’s great! For one thing, you don’t need to book an appointment.

The two guys are friendly, yet also business-like. Best of all, the cut costs £15, and my hair looks exactly the same as when it was done in the salon. The first time my barber placed a wet towel over my nose and mouth, I’ve come to appreciate the feeling of a freshly-shaved jaw. So yes, my hair is thinning: I am older. But also, I believe, wiser.

1. What do we know about the author from paragraph1?
A.He has a lot of credit cards.
B.He is fine with his thinner hair now.
C.He feels upset about losing his hair.
D.He likes gluing a baseball cap to his scalp.
2. Why does the author reject the salons he’s frequented?
A.Because the salons charge too much.
B.Because he wants to change his hairstyle.
C.Because the hairdressers make his hair lion-like.
D.Because he has no habit of making appointments.
3. What does the author think of the local barbershop?
A.Inspiring.B.Challenging.
C.Satisfying.D.Disappointing.
4. What message does the author try to get through to us?
A.It’s wise to accept changes owing to aging.
B.The old are more likely to have thinner hair.
C.Crucial behaviors can be changed if necessary.
D.Salons and barbershops make no big difference.
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文章大意:本文是记叙文。文章讲述了许多年前,作者和最好的朋友因为劝告朋友戒酒发生争论。冷静下来,两人互相交谈。圣诞节作者邀请他到自己父母家里。当作者的朋友读了妈妈的纸条,看到她所准备的一切,他崩溃了,哭了起来。那一年,作者送给朋友一个温暖、有爱、安全的地方,让他度过圣诞节。他让作者对生活有了新的认识。

10 . Many years ago, I was living with my best friend and we had many happy moments together. But there was one night that ________ our lives forever.

On the night of November 25, 2011, I got into a fistfight with my best friend in our kitchen. It all started because I was trying to help him. He was drinking a lot, arguing with everyone and ________ himself from others by keeping silent most of the time. This had been going on for weeks and finally I decided it was time for a(an) ________ I told him that he needed to stop drinking so much and tried to ________ his alcohol and he got angry and started ________ with me. It was scary, but by the end of the night, we were able to calm down and talk to each other.

I thought alcohol ________ was his main problem. But he was just using alcohol to ________ himself through. He was lonely, heartbroken and struggling to connect with people. So during the Christmas season a few weeks later, I gave him a ________ that I didn’t even know I had.

That Christmas my friend didn’t have any place to go, so I invited him home to my parents’ house in Lancaster. They ________ cleaned up our guest room for him and even bought him some Christmas gifts. I’ll never forget the night we arrived at my home. My parents were already ________, but my mom had prepared dinner for us, baked some cookies and left us a note. My parents are known for their ________, so I wasn’t surprised by this warm welcome. But when my friend read my mom’s note and saw all that she had prepared, he broke down and cried. That’s when I ________ how much I took my loving family for granted.

That year my friend and I both received gifts that we would ________ forever. I gave him the gift of a warm, loving, safe place to spend Christmas. And he gave me the gift of a new ________ on life. If I hadn’t shared my home with him, I wouldn’t have understood how ________ I am.

1.
A.definedB.inspiredC.createdD.changed
2.
A.defendingB.separatingC.protectingD.locking
3.
A.communicationB.investigationC.explorationD.promotion
4.
A.put upB.take awayC.break outD.call off
5.
A.talkingB.cryingC.fightingD.laughing
6.
A.accessB.additionC.abuseD.affection
7.
A.lookB.breakC.driveD.carry
8.
A.timeB.holidayC.giftD.family
9.
A.happilyB.generallyC.formallyD.hurriedly
10.
A.awakeB.asleepC.availableD.absorbed
11.
A.generosityB.curiosityC.abilityD.creativity
12.
A.admittedB.realizedC.recognizedD.accepted
13.
A.exchangeB.presentC.treasureD.appreciate
14.
A.dayB.testC.skillD.eye
15.
A.kindB.gratefulC.blessedD.healthy
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