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1 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. Who does the book belong to?
A.David.B.Mary.C.Nancy.
2. What can be known about the book?
A.It sells very well.
B.It can be found in a few bookstores.
C.The book is aimed at students.
3. What will the woman do next?
A.Look for the book in a bookstore.
B.Give Mary a call.
C.Bring the book right now.
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阅读理解-阅读单选(约320词) | 较易(0.85) |
文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了四本不同的书籍,包括它们的作者、价格、内容概述以及专业评论者的评价。

2 . The Best Books of the Year

Poverty by Matthew Desmond

Hardcover: $14.8

Paperback: $6.5

“In his powerful book, Matthew Desmond exposes the realities of inequality in the world. His writing takes readers on a journey through the lives of those struggling to make ends meet. Desmond’s book is a powerful call to action, urging readers to demand change and work towards a more just and fair society. It is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the root causes of inequality and the urgent need for transformative solutions.” — Lindsay Powers

King: A Life by Jonathan Eig   

Hardcover: $15.5

Paperback: $7.2

“Eig’s book dives into the life and times of Martin Luther King Jr., providing an in-depth and comprehensive account. This book offers deep insights into the life of one of the most influential figures in American history, revealing the hardships and heroics of a man who changed the world.” — Al Woodworth

The Wager by David Grann

Hardcover: $18.5

Paperback: $5.4

“This true story is a thrilling read that will keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end. It is a story of human ambition, greed, and the continuous pursuit of adventure, all set against the backdrop of the vast and unforgiving ocean. Journey into a world of adventures, where fortunes are made and lost, and lives hang in the balance. Witness pursuits of power and wealth. Experience the dangers and uncertainties of life on the high seas, where anything can happen and no one is safe.” — Al Woodworth

Happy Place by Emily Henry

Hardcover: $17.6

Paperback: $4.5

“Emily Henry’s latest has all the feels! More than your standard second-chance romance, Happy Place is about the beauty, pain, and joy that come with biological families, chosen families, growing up and apart, and how — as adults — we deal with this thing called life.” — Kami Tei

1. Whose book might be a biography?
A.Matthew Desmond’s.B.Jonathan Eig’s.
C.David Grann’s.D.Emily Henry’s.
2. Which book relates to an adventure on the sea?
A.Poverty.B.King: A Life.
C.The Wager.D.Happy Place.
3. How much should you pay if you buy the paperback version of Happy Place?
A.$4.5.B.$15.5.
C.$17.6.D.$18.5.
2024-04-19更新 | 42次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届山西省晋中市平遥县高三4月(二模)大联考英语试题
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文章大意:本文为应用文。文章主要介绍了四本书籍、书籍作者、书籍出版时间、内容及其意义等相关信息。
3 . The Color Purple
Alice Walker

Set in rural Georgia at the turn of the last century, Alice Walker’s epic novel weaves the heartbreaking and hopeful tale of Celie, an uneducated black teen fighting for her dignity and freedom. The novel bravely and honestly addresses issues like women’s struggles and ultimate resilience. Published in 1982, it won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction and the National Book Award.


Catcher in the Rye
J. D. Salinger

Poetic and heartfelt Holden Coalfield is one of the most famous literary characters of all time. Published first in 1951, Catcher in the Rye brilliantly captures the lonely teen experience of having to grow up and leave the tenderness and innocence of childhood behind. Though young adult fiction didn’t exist in its current form when J. D. Salinger wrote the novel, it’s considered one of the first teen books and consistently appears on high school reading lists.


The House of the Spirits
Isabel Allende

The 1982 novel—the best-selling Spanish-language novel of all time—revolves around three generations of Trueba women. Females’ struggle and themes of ancestors exist in all parts of the book, as is magic; no surprise since this work of magical realism was influenced by Gabriel Garcfa Marquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude, which won the Nobel Prize for Literature.


The Joy Luck Club
Amy Tan

This 1989 classic book explores four Chinese American families who gather and eventually recount their pasts in China and struggles as immigrants (移民) in the United States. Heart warning, heartbreaking, and a delight to read, The Joy Luck Club is one of the classic books that influenced a generation of Chinese American creators.

1. Which of the following books was published the earliest?
A.The Color Purple.B.Catcher in the Rye.
C.The House of the Spirits.D.The Joy Luck Club.
2. Who wrote a book related to the Chinese living in the U.S.?
A.Isabel Allende.B.J.D.Salinger.C.Alice Walker.D.Amy Tan.
3. What do The Color Purple and The House of the Spirits have in common?
A.They are relevant to females’ fight.B.They influence three generations.
C.They address some teen problems.D.They won the prizes in the same year.
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阅读理解-阅读单选(约370词) | 较易(0.85) |
文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了四本书籍及其内容概要。

4 . Henry, Like Always

Lenn Bailey, illustrated by Mika Song

When his teacher upsets the regular class routine by placing an unexpected class parade during the period usually set aside for Share Time, Henry is having none of it. While there’s been a marked increase in books featuring kids on the autism spectrum, few have been early readers and fewer still are as funny as this one. It’s a masterpiece in conveying an understanding of a deep frustration that you might not necessarily feel yourself.

—Rakiesha Chase-Jackson, project manager, Member Partnership

Mascot

Charles Waters and Traci Sorell

This multiple-viewpoint novel reflects opinions of those with anti-racism. The conversation, which begins in the classroom, tests the tweens and their relationships. Respectively Black and Cherokee co-authors interweave differences of identity and impact with noteworthy attention to socioeconomic. Their engaging, accessible narrative invites readers to reflect on the controversy.

—Cynthia Leitich Smith, author of Harvest House and author-curator of Heart drum All the Beauty in the World: The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Me

Patrick Bringley

The book is for grown-ups: a peek behind the curtain at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. That’s where, after his brother died from cancer, Patrick Bringley quit his job and put on a blue uniform to become a guard. He writes that he just wanted to stand still for a while, but ended up staying for 10 years studying the Masters, pondering the mummies, and thinking about life, art, and beauty. It was so impressive that I actually planned a trip to The Met!

—Samantha Balaban, producer, Weekend Edition

Artificial: A Love Story

Amy Kurzweil

In Artificial: A Love Story, New Yorker cartoonist Amy Kurzweil describes how she and her father, a futurist, technologist and inventor Ray Kurzweil, harness the power of artificial intelligence to connect with the grandfather she never knew. Fred Kurzweil was a talented conductor and pianist from Vienna who fled the Nazis in 1938 to begin a new life in the USA. Through words and detailed pen and ink drawings, this smart and spiritual memoir demonstrates the relationship between technology and humanity.

—Chloe Veltman, correspondent, Culture Desk

1. Who are probably interested in the book Henry, Like Always?
A.Art lovers.B.Music fans.C.Schoolchildren.D.Athletes.
2. Which book is completed by two writers according to the text?
A.Henry, Like Always.B.Mascot.
C.All the Beauty in the World.D.Artificial: A Love Story.
3. Why does Chloe Veltman recommend the book Artificial: A Love Story?
A.Because it pictures the happy life of some musicians.
B.Because it conveys the amazing dream of those futurists.
C.Because it is a cartoon with the theme of the family love.
D.Because it shows the links between technology and reality.
2024-01-07更新 | 23次组卷 | 1卷引用:山西省忻州市2023-2024学年高三上学期12月月考英语试题
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文章大意:本文是说明文。文章主要介绍了你永远不知道你学到的知识什么时候会派上用场,这是因为良好的教育为你永久的智慧奠定基础,帮助你应对所有的胜利和灾难。

5 . As a kid, I hated having to memorise those long-winded speeches of Macbeth and Hamlet. Only later did I realise how brilliant Shakespeare was and how knowing his plays gives you a facility for language and deep insight into human psychology.

Now, 400 years later, in today’s world, quick rewards, and smooth-talking influencers, the dishonest characters in Shakespeare’s works are still very much alive. For instance, whenever I see a politician defend himself on TV with righteous indignation (义愤填膺), I remember a line from the play Hamlet: “The Lady doth protest too much, me-thinks.” It is spoken in response to the overacting of a character in the play created by Prince Hamlet to prove his uncle had killed his father. Today the phrase is commonly used to indicate doubt of someone’s sincerity.

A good education grounds you in permanent wisdom that helps you cope with all your victories and disasters. Learning algebra (代数) and statistics helps you make better financial decisions and basic knowledge about economics helps you get out of the stock market before the bubble bursts. I know how hard it can be for your teenage brain to focus on things that don’t make sense in your life right now. But my advice is to do it anyway because one day this knowledge will come in handy.

Take, for example, the 18th century English economist and scholar Thomas Robert Malthus wrote about how the human population was growing at too fast a rate to be sustainable. After reading his works Charles Darwin developed the theory of biological evolution.

People often say that in the age of AI, you don’t look for jobs you look for opportunities instead. To recognize these, you will need to be prepared. More specifically, you should cherish the opportunity to learn new things while never losing sight of the basic principle. The great thing about being grounded in the basics of different areas of study is that you can mix and match them to apply them to all sorts of situations.

1. What does the underlined word “ground” mean in the third paragraph?
A.Lay the foundation for.B.Keep up with.
C.Take advantage of.D.Make the most of.
2. What is the purpose of mentioning the story of Thomas Robert Malthus?
A.To show his deep insight into sustainable development.
B.To prove the success of Darwin is based on his ideas.
C.To draw readers’ attention to the fast-growing population.
D.To inspire everyone to make efforts to learn skills.
3. How can we seize opportunities in the age of AI?
A.By making preparations for finding jobs.
B.By grasping knowledge on the basic rules.
C.By applying theories to different situations.
D.By developing practical and critical theories.
4. Which of the following can be the best title of the text?
A.How the Opportunities Hit Me on the Head
B.Reading Shakespeare Opens the Door to Wisdom
C.Good Education Pushes Individuals Hard Forward
D.You Never Know When What You Know Will Come in Handy
2024-01-07更新 | 28次组卷 | 1卷引用:山西省忻州市2023-2024学年高三上学期12月月考英语试题
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6 . Discover the secrets of the UK’s natural landscapes and the creatures with these new travel books.

North York Moors & Yorkshire Wolds

A “slow travel” guide to one of Britain’s most beloved landscapes, this newly updated book remains the only stand-alone guide to Yorkshire. Written by travel writer Mike Bagshaw, it takes in sandy beaches, woodlands, grasslands and wetlands. It has information on walking and cycling paths, as well as wildlife-watching areas for such sea animals as whales and dolphins.

Bradt Guides, £16.

Springwatch

Explore the UK’s richest regions for wildlife with 100 walks chosen for their unique scenery. Written by travel journalist Luke Waterson, with an introduction by Chris Packham, this new guide is based on the current BBC TV series and features walks that best reveal the diversity of British nature. With easy-to-follow maps and plenty of inspiring details on why the natural landscapes are so special, this is a walker’s best companion.

BBC Books, £19.

Wild Isles

This rich photographic guide accompanies the new BBC TV series of the same name, which sees Sir David Attenborough celebrate the wonders of British wildlife across a range of destinations. Written by natural history journalist Patrick Barkham, each chapter of the book focuses on a particular kind of wild space, from our wide variety of grasslands to our ocean shores, woodlands and forests.

HarperCollins, £25.

Flight Paths

Spring brings new bird life to the UK’s shores, but until recently little was known about the birds’ seasonal journeys. Written by science writer Rebecca Heisman, it brings much-needed insight into how best to protect and conserve the birds that visit our islands—and destinations far beyond.

Swift Press, £17.

1. How much is Springwatch?
A.£16.B.£17.C.£19.D.£25.
2. Who is the author of Wild Isles?
A.Luke Waterson.B.Patrick Barkham.
C.Rebecca Heisman.D.Sir David Attenborough.
3. What is Flight Paths mainly about?
A.Grasslands.B.Large sea animals.
C.Ocean shores.D.Birds’ seasonal journeys.
2024-01-07更新 | 62次组卷 | 1卷引用:山西省吕梁市孝义市高三12月月考2023-2024学年高三上学期12月月考英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。作者主要介绍了Barbara King的新作——Personalities on the Plate。

7 . In recent years, it seems that we are slowly coming to understand that animals like elephants, monkeys and pigs have not just brains, but complicated inner and social lives thanks to scientific advances in our understanding of animal minds. Yet that awareness hasn’t made itself felt to much greater degree in our closest relationship with animals: at the dinner table.

With Personalities on the Plate, Barbara King asks us to think hard about our meat eating and how we might reduce it. King does not criticize. Instead, she takes us chapter by chapter on a cook’s tour of animals we humans eat, from insects to pigs and dogs, while exploring the latest scientific discoveries about their intelligence and feelings that we humans often wrongly claim uniquely for ourselves.

Built on a mix of firsthand experience and close engagement with the work of scientists, farmers and chefs, Personalities on the Plate has successfully built a case for them as beings that deserve more than a trip down our stomachs. With humor and tales of animals acting as individuals expressing their emotions, Personalities on the Plate takes us on an unforgettable journey through the world of animals we eat.

“This thoughtful book is not about whether we ‘should’ or ‘shouldn’t’ eat meat. Barbara King looks at the range of values and consequences surrounding farming and feasting, and at who we are considering eating,” says Carl Safina, author of Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel. “Her book gives me a richer understanding. Her method and passion are effective. I ended the book agreeing that I can — and should — help these creatures and our environment by choosing to eat fewer of them or none at all.”

1. What does the author suggest in the first paragraph?
A.Lots of people plan to stop eating meat.
B.Meat consumption should be increased.
C.Scientists should do more to protect animals.
D.Our diet is hardly influenced by our knowledge.
2. What can we know about Personalities on the Plate?
A.It openly opposes meat eating.B.It is written by scientists and chefs.
C.It includes humorous and vivid stories.D.It denies animals’ intelligence and feelings.
3. What does Carl Safina say about King’s book?
A.Its method is too subjective.B.Its conclusion is convincing.
C.The book is tightly organized.D.The evidences are contradictory.
4. What is the author’s main purpose in writing the text?
A.To review a book.B.To recommend an author.
C.To promote a diet.D.To advocate animals’ rights.
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述的是作者的阅读之旅,随着作者对阅读的投入,作者也真正爱上了阅读。

8 . I arrived home from work, my mind racing. I was scheduled to perform an experiment using a pricey piece of equipment, but I had spent the whole day worrying about the experiment which was on the top of my agenda (日程), and I amazingly longed to shut off my anxious thoughts. So after dinner, I made a cup of hot chocolate, stretched myself on my sofa, and opened a page. Almost instantly, my mind left behind the details of experimental design and stepped into a land of monsters, magic dust, and man-like bears comprising a wonderful world distinct (不同的) from my daily life. It was exactly what I needed.

Growing up, I was virtually never a big fan of novels. My classmates would be crazy about the latest Harry Potter book, while my copy sat collecting dust on a shelf. Instead, I would choose to read through the reference books related to my academic fields for better grades. After I started graduate school, extracurricular reading didn’t appeal to me at all but I spent most of my time on campus digesting research papers and textbooks and my mind couldn’t handle processing fact-filled nonfiction books at home, too. So I knew that I needed to find a way to enjoy reading again.

To help me stick with it, I made a New Year’s resolution: I would read two fiction books per month for the entire year. The result was an almost instant appreciation of fiction, along with many unexpected results including ones that have benefited my schoolwork.

What surprised me the most was how much I learned. Some of the best books I read were historical fictional stories happening in a realistic historical setting. I learned about life in different countries, as well as struggles people there faced during difficult periods in their histories. The books have helped me build sympathy and understanding, with an unexpected benefit: I’ve started to think more deeply about the diversity of issues in the scientific community and could serve it, heart and soul.

1. What did the author do to wipe out the anxiety?
A.He drowned it in chocolate.B.He conducted an experiment.
C.He slept on the sofa leisurely.D.He escaped into a fantasy world.
2. What does the author mean by the underlined part in paragraph 2?
A.Reading novels was a waste of time.
B.Reading a good book was time well spent.
C.He was too busy to take good care of his books.
D.The Harry Potter book wasn’t as good as expected.
3. How did the New Year’s resolution benefit the author?
A.More sympathy went out to him.
B.His moral values were strengthened.
C.He learned much about religious diversity.
D.He gained new insight into his academic fields.
4. What’s the best title of the text?
A.Reading: A Lifelong HobbyB.The Power of Research Papers
C.Novels: Love at Second SightD.The Benefits of History Reading
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了如何培养阅读习惯以及将阅读融入生活中的方法。

9 . Reading is not just an important professional skill.     1     Like any skill worth mastering, a reading habit requires time and dedication to develop. It is, however, a lifelong source of enjoyment and entertainment and an affordable hobby for anyone who wants to pick up a book.

Improve your reading skills.

In order to build your reading habit and enjoy your reading to the fullest, begin practicing good reading skills. For example: read for content, look up unfamiliar words, learn to appreciate context and become familiar with literary devices. Reading for learning and enjoyment is never a quick run.     2    

Find ways to connect reading to your everyday life.

    3     You can join book clubs. These usually meet weekly or bi-monthly and are a good way of motivating you to read and also meeting people who are also committed to good reading habits. Book clubs also give you chances to talk about what you read and the benefit of talking to multiple intelligent and interested readers.

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A basketball player can’t practice if she doesn’t have her ball and sneakers ready. Reading is the same as any other skill. Try to get subscriptions. Trade or special interest magazines are a good way of keeping current reading material nearby.     5     Barnes and Noble, as well as Amazon, have e-Readers and a substantial selection of digital books for sale or loan. Libraries often offer free e-book loans, too.

A.Set daily or weekly goals.
B.Keep reading materials handy.
C.Also, you can consider to be an e-Reader.
D.Instead, take your time, nurture your skills at your own pace.
E.Set aside regular time to enjoy your spot and always bring along your current reading.
F.It is easier to grow your reading skills if you make reading a part of your daily schedule.
G.It is also a way to enjoy informative and inspiring works that enrich our life experiences.
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10 . 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。

A picture book stood quietly on the shelf of a children’s bookstore, waiting for young readers to read it.

One day, a little girl came. She sat down on the ground and read the picture book with interest. Then she put it back on the shelf, took out her pocket and said to the book, “I love you so much, but I can’t afford you. My father is working out of the town, and my mother is ill now. You see, my pocket is empty. I have no money.”

The next day, the little girl came again. She read the picture book again, and wrote a note, reading: “I want to read you once more, but I can’t come tomorrow because I will go to the hospital to take care of my mother. Can you fly over to my house like a bird? The note has my home address on it.” She put the note into the book, and left the bookstore.

How the picture book wanted to fly into the arms of the little girl! Books needed readers who liked them most, just like the little girl needed her mother. But it was not a bird. It could not fly, and its hardcover could not flap like wings. The picture book could do nothing but huddle (蜷缩) in the middle of the books, waiting for the girl to come again.

One day, there was a big boy who loved reading. He put all the books he liked into his shopping basket, including the picture book. His mother paid the bill for all the books without saying anything.

The big boy had his own bookshelf in his room, with all kinds of books ranked neatly on it. He began to read one book after another that he had bought. When he got to the picture book, he found the note. He was so surprised that he gave it to his mother. His mother read it and was deeply touched, knowing that there was a little girl who loved the picture book but could not afford it. They resolved to deliver the picture book to the address that the little girl had written on the note.


注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.续写部分分为两段每段的开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph 1:
The next day, the deliveryman returned the picture book, saying the girl could not be reached.
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Paragraph 2:
Until one day, the big boy heard a woman and a girl talking in the house.
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