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文章大意:本文是记叙文。这篇文章讲述了特殊教育老师Kim Stemple在波士顿医院与疾病斗争期间收到朋友赠送的一枚奖牌,这个简单的举动如何极大地鼓舞了她,并启发了她创立慈善机构“We Finish Together”来帮助那些经历困难时期的人们。

1 . Kim Stemple, a special-education teacher, faced terrible diseases during her stay in a Boston hospital. While ________ with depression in her hospital room, Stemple received an unexpected present from a friend: a medal.

Before Stemple got too sick to ________, she had been a marathon runner and the medal brought back her racing memories. It served as a much-needed pick-me-up, ________ her of the strength and perseverance she once possessed. ________, it worked like a charm, and then some, ________ her spirits and renewing her determination.

Inspired by this life-changing ________, Stemple began to think about how such a simple act could bring hope to others going through ________ times. And from this ________ of inspiration, her charity, We Finish Together, was born. This initiative ________ medals from strangers — runners, dancers, swimmers, singers, and even spelling bee win-ners — and donated them to individuals in need.

Part of the process ________ the donor writing a personalized note on the ribbon, giving the recipient a unique ________ to someone who cares. Indeed, for those who were ________ in hospitals and battling health challenges, being presented with a medal and reading the warm ________ really made a big difference. It ________ a reminder that they were not ________ in their struggles and that there was always support available to them.

1.
A.wrestlingB.competingC.quarrelingD.parting
2.
A.liveB.healC.exerciseD.recover
3.
A.cheatingB.clearingC.breakingD.reminding
4.
A.CasuallyB.DesperatelyC.TemporarilyD.Surprisingly
5.
A.explainingB.liftingC.discoveringD.absorbing
6.
A.seasonB.planC.experienceD.solution
7.
A.commonB.toughC.pointlessD.dangerous
8.
A.raceB.gameC.secretD.seed
9.
A.collectedB.assessedC.borrowedD.bought
10.
A.promotedB.insistedC.involvedD.shaped
11.
A.connectionB.barrierC.divisionD.conflict
12.
A.trainedB.stuckC.operatedD.warned
13.
A.documentB.messageC.receiptD.gift
14.
A.threw awayB.put downC.acted asD.dropped out
15.
A.shyB.weakC.tiredD.alone
文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了GrowNYC组织的免费社区交换活动。

2 . Free Community Swap

Contact:
Catherine Crawford,        (718) 809-1603     ccrawford@grownyc.org
Jon Klar,        (646) 530-0381       jklar@grownyc.org

New Yorkers looking to reduce, reuse, and save money this year are invited to participate in Stop ‘N’ Swap, a free community event organized by local nonprofit GrowNYC.

The average NYC household throws away about 2,000 pounds of waste a year. By reusing through events like Stop ‘N’ Swap, NYC residents can take part in saving over 40 million pounds of material from landfill every year. Take a break from shopping, support a cleaner future, and join the ever-growing reuse community!

WHAT: Free Stop ‘N’ Swap Community Reuse Event
WHEN: February 19th,12pm-3pm
WHERE: Bronx Works Classic Community Center-286 East 156th Street, Bronx, NY 10451

The public is invited to bring clean and reusable items. No one is required to bring something to take something-you can simply show up with a bag and see what’s free for the taking. Books, toys, clothing, and electronics are just some of the offerings. Furniture and other large items are not accepted at the swap. Anything leftover at the end of the day is donated or recycled.

Stop ‘N’ Swaps have developed a regular following among environmentally conscious New Yorkers. After almost two years without swaps, GrowNYC has set a goal of hosting one swap in each of the city’s 59 community districts each year, providing opportunities to make NYC truly livable-a place where every person can enjoy a healthier life.

1. What should you do to get more information from Catherine?
A.Cal1 (646) 530-0381.B.Cal1 (718) 809-1603.
C.Email jklar@grownyc.org.D.Visit 286 East 156th Street, Bronx.
2. What items are unacceptable at the Stop ‘N’ Swap?
A.Dry-as-dust books.B.Old-fashioned clothes.
C.Out-of-date electronics.D.Second-hand furniture.
3. What is the aim of GrowNYC’s Stop ‘N’ Swap?
A.To make NYC a better place to live.
B.To enrich New Yorkers’ community life.
C.To reduce the cost of dealing with waste in NYC.
D.To encourage districts to compete in sustainability.
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者有一个唇腭裂的孩子,经医生Anastassov的介绍,在Smile Train的帮助下,作者的孩子得到了治疗和康复。不仅如此,作者的孩子还实现了自己作飞行员的梦想。这些使作者得到了极大的鼓励,并将自己和孩子的经历分享给更多的人。

3 . I was shocked to see my baby Dani with a cleft(唇裂) at his birth. After the delivery, I wasn’t _______ to see my baby. All I could do was to ask for information about Dani. Dani had his surgery on the seventh day! It was a terrible experience. I buried myself in great _______.

Things _______ when I met Dr. Anastassov, who brought Smile Train—sponsored cleft care to Bulgaria. Dr. Anastassov was my _______ from the moment we met. He helped me build the confidence in Dani’s _______. At six, Dani finished his speech therapy(矫治) and could speak as _______ as everyone else.

Dani wanted to be a _______. When he began his formal training, the medical exam was very _______ for him. They knew he was different, even if they couldn’t immediately tell how. So they worked him harder than the others. But Dani showed great _______ and passed. He is now ________ his dream as a pilot!

Being Dani’s mother is a(n) ________. He has been so successful because we ________ him to understand that people with clefts should not be ________, because they can do anything.

Now I ________ Smile Train to help those like my son. I ________ my experience with them. I’m happy to work here and make change for the better every day.

1.
A.persuadedB.invitedC.allowedD.forced
2.
A.reliefB.painC.securityD.loneliness
3.
A.changedB.continuedC.worsenedD.mattered
4.
A.challengeB.choiceC.evidenceD.inspiration
5.
A.attitudeB.giftC.recoveryD.virtue
6.
A.loudlyB.firmlyC.clearlyD.gently
7.
A.pilotB.trainerC.doctorD.spaceman
8.
A.valuableB.difficultC.interestingD.practical
9.
A.excitementB.differenceC.contributionD.strength
10.
A.livingB.spreadingC.breakingD.discovering
11.
A.chanceB.factC.missionD.honor
12.
A.promisedB.raisedC.orderedD.begged
13.
A.pitiedB.supportedC.comparedD.controlled
14.
A.set upB.work withC.turn toD.care about
15.
A.replaceB.draftC.confirmD.share
昨日更新 | 3次组卷 | 1卷引用:辽宁省名校联盟2023-2024学年高二下学期4月份联合考试英语试题
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4 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What is the woman doing?
A.Hosting a program.B.Chairing a meeting.C.Conducting a job interview.
2. When did Cruz set up a platform online?
A.In 2016.B.In 2018.C.In 2019.
3. What is Cruz’s attitude toward nicknaming him?
A.Satisfied.B.Uncaring.C.Disapproving.
4. Why does Cruz insist on an adoption fee?
A.To earn adequate money.
B.To expand the adoption center.
C.To make sure adopters treat cats well.
昨日更新 | 6次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届湖南省新高考教学教研联盟高三下学期第二次联考试卷英语试题
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5 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1. Why did the speaker go to the small park?
A.To organize an activity.B.To do some cleaning.C.To take a walk.
2. Where does the speaker’s mother work?
A.At a hospital.B.At a school.C.At a park.
3. What did the speaker think of her volunteer experience?
A.Challenging.B.Tiring.C.Enjoyable.
昨日更新 | 4次组卷 | 1卷引用:黑龙江省牡丹江市第二高级中学2023-2024学年高一下学期4月月考英语试卷
选词填空-短文选词填空 | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。这篇文章报道了法国制药巨头赛诺菲为庆祝中法建交60周年,与上海宋庆龄基金会联合发起的慈善赠款项目,旨在帮助中国的糖尿病儿童。
6 . Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
A. launched     B. utilized     C. complete     D. jointly     E. further     F. realized
G. currently     H. accessible     I. specifically     J. recognized     K. reliable

Sanofi Launches Grant (拨款) to Help Children with Dlabetes (糖尿病)

To celebrate the 60th anniversary of China-Franco diplomatic ties, the French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi cooperated with the Shanghai Soong Ching Ling Foundation to     1     unveil the Sanofi China Charity Grant on Thursday, as part of the company’s efforts to     2     participate in the Chinese market and contribute to local people’s livelihoods.

As one of the first French companies to enter China, Sanofi has continuously increased investment and promoted innovation in the health care sector over the past few decades. The company has been committed to making innovative medicine and medical services more     3     to Chinese people, said Wayne Shi, president of Sanofi Greater China.

Olivier Charmel, the company’s executive vice-president, said Sanofi has benefited a lot from its long-term investment in China and will always stand as a     4     partner. The company expects to further contribute to the exchanges between China and France not only in the field of health care, but also in science, economy, and culture.

Shi said the company     5     the Sanofi China Charity Grant with an aim to better meet the health needs in China, and its first project will     6     focus on diabetes mellitus in children and adolescents.

Ji Linong, director of Department of Endocrinology at Peking University People’s Hospital, highly     7     the importance of the diabetes project at a panel discussion held after the launch ceremony. He said China     8     ranks fourth in the world for the number of children and adolescents suffering from type I diabetes.

With the help of the charity grant, Ji said he expects China to establish a more     9     health care system especially for type I diabetes. Doctors, professional equipment and nutritionists should be provided to help patients correctly inject insulin and effectively control blood sugar levels.

In addition to diabetes, the Sanofi China Charity Grant will also be     10     to combat other diseases such as immunity diseases. It is expected to directly benefit over 10, 000 people and indirectly benefit more than one million people in the next three years.

昨日更新 | 1次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海大学附属中学2023-2024学年高二下学期英语期中考试卷
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7 . ......

Wendy Wilson, extra care manager at 60 Penfold Street, one of the first to embark on the project, said: “Residents really welcome the idea of the project and the creative sessions. We are looking forward to the benefits and fun the project can bring to people here.”

Lynn Lewis, director of Notting Hill Pathways, said: “We are happy to be taking part in the project. It will really help connect our residents through a shared interest and creative activities.”

What do the underlined words “embark on” mean in paragraph 7?
A.Improve.B.Oppose.C.Begin.D.Evaluate
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文,文章主要讲的是作者在MSF组织的经历。
8 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

I arrived in Liberia with MSF almost three months ago. I felt     1     was my duty as a doctor to go there and offer my help. There are no borders for doctors, for patients or for anyone else     2     (involve) in combating this terrible disease.

My mission was to relieve Emma, a Canadian specialist in     3     (infect) diseases at the end of her posting. Emma introduced me     4     some of the others working for or alongside MSF. With each person I met, I felt a growing sense of pride as part of this extraordinary team, whose     5     (devote) to the cause shone from their eyes.

In the few weeks since then, I     6     (come) to know these people very well. Although the death rate is very high, we will never give up on a patient, and our efforts do sometimes end in miracles.

Just after my arrival, a family of six were brought here, all of     7     were infected. The twin girls and their parents soon died. We knew there     8     (be) little hope for the brothers but we did everything we could to save them. When we visited the ward the next morning, we were amazed     9     (see) that against all odds, both boys were still alive.

In a world still facing so many problems, it is     10     (absolute) essential for us all to collaborate to create a global community with a shared future of peace and prosperity.

7日内更新 | 21次组卷 | 1卷引用:黑龙江省大庆市大庆中学2023-2024学年高二下学期4月月考英语试题
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Andrew McLindon创办基金会为不能正常骑自行车的孩子捐赠特制自行车,让他们体验骑自行车的快乐并改变人生。

9 . 15 years ago, Andrew McLindon was riding his bike in Austin, Texas, when he thought about a friend’s son. The boy had ________ known the pleasure of biking because he suffered from a balance disturbance (平衡障碍).

When he got home, McLindon, now 60, went online and ________ a three-wheel recumbent bike, perfect for a child with balance problems. Soon the boy was ________ around the street with his friends, having ________ and getting exercise. But there was more, as McLindon noticed after doing this small act of ________. “I saw him interacting (互动) with other kids,” McLindon says. “I’ll never forget the ________ on his face.”

That smile led to the McLindon Family Foundation. The group works to ________ adaptive (有适应性的) bikes to children with special needs. The bikes are ________ and can cost thousands of dollars, a price out of reach for many families.

McLindon said the happiness of telling families they are getting this ________ is great as he remembered a(n) ________ he had with a mom telling her the foundation was giving her child a bike.

“She said ‘A bike for my child, a bike for my child.’ She couldn’t ________ it. The phone went ________ for two minutes… and when she came back, she was crying.” McLindon said. “After I hung up, I was just shouting. ‘Yes, yes.’ I was so ________ because that’s what I live for.”

For kids lucky enough to get an adaptive bike, it is a ________ changer.

“We worked with a 14-year-old who has spina bifida (脊柱裂),” said McLindon. “She spent most days watching TV. Soon after she ________ her bike, she was training for special-needs triathlons (三项全能运动).”

1.
A.almostB.neverC.evenD.also
2.
A.changedB.sharedC.rememberedD.found
3.
A.bikingB.walkingC.searchingD.talking
4.
A.successB.luckC.funD.support
5.
A.braveryB.mindfulnessC.creationD.kindness
6.
A.surpriseB.smileC.fearD.pain
7.
A.giveB.sellC.borrowD.introduce
8.
A.popularB.commonC.expensiveD.different
9.
A.giftB.prizeC.adviceD.idea
10.
A.meetingB.interviewC.trainingD.call
11.
A.acceptB.believeC.forgetD.prove
12.
A.silentB.busyC.freeD.ready
13.
A.interestedB.sorryC.excitedD.nervous
14.
A.toolB.lifeC.recordD.time
15.
A.suggestedB.repairedC.gotD.returned
7日内更新 | 16次组卷 | 1卷引用:内蒙古赤峰市宁城县高级中学2023-2024学年高一下学期4月月考英语试题
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Mike Pall是一位作家﹐也是一位音乐爱好者。他和一群志同道合的音乐家们组建了一个公益组织Lost Voices,通过音乐和文字帮助那些遭受过心理创伤的青少年。

10 . There are lots of children across the US who are living in residential treatment facilities (疗养中心). Many of these young people have _________ serious trauma (心理创伤) in their lives.

“People seldom know that they’re there,” said Mike Ball, whose nonprofit, Lost Voices, works with these teens. Bal first _________ this population of youth in 2005 after he was _________ to speak about his writing career at a college.

As a writer and music lover, Ball knew songwriting could have a _________ effect on these young people. He had other local musicians _________ for the project, and Lost Voices was born in 2007. The organization _________ weeklong programs where musicians go into residential treatment facilities to help children to write songs and find their voice.

“I’m often _________ by the songs they write,” Ball said. “Sometimes they’re silly, but heartbreakingly real.” Ball has been writing and playing music since he was a child. He made a career out of his _________. He’s known the power and freedom that comes from _________ personal stories. “Expressing yourself is really essential,” Ball said.

A key __________ of the Lost Voices program is the trauma-informed care approach, which Ball and his team are specifically __________ to carry out. They create a nonjudgmental space where kids from all walks of life can __________ express their thoughts and work through difficult __________.

The program has __________ more than 2,500 kids. For Ball and his team, working with these populations can be demanding at times, but he said it’s __________ to do it.

1.
A.suppliedB.experiencedC.sacrificedD.ignored
2.
A.learned aboutB.looked forC.joked withD.belonged to
3.
A.forcedB.invitedC.permittedD.expected
4.
A.toughB.strangeC.positiveD.regular
5.
A.in timeB.on purposeC.in needD.on board
6.
A.booksB.controlsC.offersD.delays
7.
A.embarrassedB.disappointedC.surprisedD.ashamed
8.
A.concernB.loveC.goalD.answer
9.
A.doubtingB.admiringC.sharingD.repeating
10.
A.partB.tripC.originD.view
11.
A.confirmedB.calledC.followedD.trained
12.
A.slowlyB.freelyC.sadlyD.tirelessly
13.
A.agreementsB.directionsC.questionsD.feelings
14.
A.benefitedB.missedC.honoredD.reported
15.
A.awkwardB.pointlessC.abnormalD.worthwhile
7日内更新 | 34次组卷 | 1卷引用:吉林省通榆县第一中学校2023-2024学年高三上学期第五次质量检测英语试题
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