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1 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. Why does the man congratulate Ava?
A.She saved a sick goose.B.She finished a new book.C.She won a competition.
2. What does Ava think of her story?
A.It’s sad.B.It’s inspiring.C.It’s funny.
2024-05-09更新 | 10次组卷 | 1卷引用:内蒙古赤峰二中2023-2024学年高二下学期第一次月考英语试题
阅读理解-阅读单选(约380词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。科学作家Rosemary Mosco在其新书A Pocket Guide to Pigeon Watching中为鸽子辩护,揭示了鸽子与人类历史的紧密联系,并希望读者能对鸽子产生兴趣,进而爱上观鸟。

2 . Pigeons have a bad reputation. Maybe these birds’ familiarity makes them an easy target: They are common residents of every continent, save Antarctica. Some people think pigeons are dirty or diseased, as they spend chunks of their days pecking at trash. Others might ignore them entirely, or perhaps go so far as to call them “rats with wings.” But Rosemary Mosco, a science writer, cartoonist, and naturalist, believes these creatures deserve more respect. “We’ve gotten them super wrong,” she says.

In Mosco’s latest book, A Pocket Guide to Pigeon Watching, she shares her positive views of the species that fell from grace. Once highly valued for their meat, and way finding abilities, pigeons are now largely rejected by human society. But Mosco, a lifelong city-dweller, has always found them fascinating. “If you do watch them, you’re just entranced,” she says. Her travel-sized book details pigeons’ coloration, field marks, and anatomy (解剖结构). But it’s more than a field guide. It’s also an informative account of pigeon history, biology, and behavior, complete with Mosco’s delightful illustrations.

Because pigeons’ fates are so connected with our own, pigeon history closely mirrors ours. Pigeons were distributed across the globe due to centuries of European exploration and colonization. In North America colonists hunted the native Passenger Pigeon for meat and destroyed its native forest habitat, driving it to extinction. Wherever humans domesticated pigeons, some escaped and went wild. Today’s city pigeons are descended from those birds.

Mosco says she’s met more birders who like pigeons than those who hate them. Birders, with well-developed observation skills, can understand pigeons’ entertaining behavior, she says. Plus, if pigeons aren’t enough of a draw on their own, there could be predators, such as hawks or falcons, nearby.

She wants all her readers to be kind to pigeons. But she also hopes that some will follow their pigeon fancy and become hooked on birding. “It’s my secret plot,” she says. After reading her book, you may agree with her that pigeons are as worthy a spark bird as any other.

1. What do the underlined words “fell from grace” mean in paragraph 2?
A.Live in danger.B.Push the envelope.
C.Play with fire.D.Get out of favor.
2. How does A Pocket Guide to Pigeon Watching differ from a traditional field guide?
A.It covers detailed pigeon science with illustrations.
B.It shows the author’s views of a particular subject.
C.It features numerous beautiful images and diverse cultures.
D.It conveys some views of theories accepted widely.
3. What is Rosemary Mosco’s hope for her readers?
A.To learn more about pigeon history and biology.
B.To be fond of birding and follow their pigeon interest.
C.To stop hating pigeons and start respecting them more.
D.To understand pigeons’ behavior and appreciate their beauty.
4. What is the text?
A.A chapter of a book.B.A book introduction.
C.An animal story.D.An academic paper.
2024-03-29更新 | 55次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届内蒙古赤峰市高三下学期一模模拟考试英语试题
阅读理解-七选五(约260词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一些提高阅读速度的方法。

3 . Increasing your reading speed is a journey that combines technique, practice, and a patient mindset. By following these strategies, you’ll improve your reading speed.


Active reading

Active reading involves engaging with the material rather than passively absorbing words. Techniques such as underlining key phrases, quickly taking down notes in the margin (页边空白) and asking questions about the content can significantly enhance your reading speed.     1    .


Expand your peripheral vision (周边视觉)

A substantial portion of reading involves the movement of your eyes across lines of text. By expanding your peripheral vision, you can take in more words with each glance. Practice widening your focus to capture groups of words rather than focusing on one word at a time.     2    .


Get rid of subvocalisation (默读)

Subvocalisation, or the habit of pronouncing each word in your head as you read, can be a major obstruction to reading speed. Subvocalisation is a natural part of early reading development.     3    . Train your mind to get rid of this inner voice by consciously focusing on visualising concepts and ideas rather than saying each word internally. This change can lead to a fast reading experience.


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Like any skill, increasing your reading speed requires consistent practice. Mix up your reading materials to expose yourself to various writing styles and subjects. Whether it’s fiction, non-fiction, academic articles or industry reports, diversifying your reading content enhances your adaptability and speed in processing different types of information.

    5    . Gradually increase the complexity and length of the material, challenging your brain to read faster while maintaining comprehension. This intentional and varied practice is key to training your newfound speed-reading skills.

A.Practice regularly
B.Efficient reading
C.However, it can delay progress as you strive to read faster
D.Set aside dedicated time each day for focused reading practice
E.These actions force your brain to get information more efficiently
F.This adjustment can lead to a significant increase in reading speed
G.This allows your brain to process information without the inner voice
阅读理解-阅读单选(约400词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文是一篇回忆性散文。文章主要叙述作者阅读《Writing Down the Bones》这本书的经历,探讨写作对自己的影响,以及对自我成长、人生方向等主题的感悟。

4 . For a long time, I kept a selection of books on a shelf next to my bed that I called my “heart books”. To qualify for a place on the shelf, a book had to be not only one I loved, but one that mattered. There was one book that never made it onto that shelf, though I read it in high school: Writing Down the Bones by Natalie Goldberg.

I can still remember the day I bought it. It was summer and I must have been 14 or 15. Desperate to get out of my house, I rode my bike into town and walked into the bookstore. I was going through the shelf of books on writing and it caught my eye. I picked it up, read a few pages, and bought it. Then I took it with me to a park, read the first few chapters, and opened my notebook to write.

It’s a fairly straightforward writing book. Goldberg’s method is simple: you choose a topic, set a timer, and write for 10, 15, or 20 minutes without picking up your pen. Free writing, timed writing, writing topics: anyone who has taken a creative writing class may have encountered these things. It’s not earth-shattering. There was nothing particularly new or unusual about the book so I can’t say why it attracted me so much. But it changed everything. I went from being someone who enjoyed writing to being a writer.

During my teen years and early twenties, following Goldberg’s method was at the core of my identity. No matter where I was or what I was doing, I filled notebooks. When I eventually started writing fiction, I did the same thing. The “I” in my notebooks became someone else, but I held to the same practice.

This writing practice led me to a writing group in Boston. It led me to my current career. It led me, in so many ways, to myself. Becoming a writer allowed me to become so many other things: an activist, a business owner, a farmer, a baker. . . Writing is where I found my confidence. It was where I became curious about the world. From that, everything else has followed.

1. How did the author encounter Writing Down the Bones?
A.By following a selection of “heart books”.
B.By referring to a book list about writing.
C.By recommendation of Natalie Goldberg.
D.By seeking writing books on a bookshelf.
2. What does the word “earth-shattering” underlined in paragraph 3 mean?
A.Remarkable.B.Useful.C.Controversial.D.Amusing.
3. What can we infer about Writing Down the Bones?
A.It inspired the author to be a writer.
B.It was the first novel the author read.
C.It made the author start to love writing.
D.It is one of the books the author reads most.
4. Which of the following is answered by the last paragraph?
A.What is the author’s life like right now?
B.What did the author do in the writing group?
C.How has the writing practice shaped the author?
D.Why did the author give up the writing practice?
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5 . 假定你是李华,你的朋友Mary来信就如何有效地阅读一本书向你征求意见。请你给她回一封邮件,内容包括:
1. 写信目的;
2. 给出建议;
3. 表达期望。
注意:
1. 词数100左右;
2. 开头和结尾已为你写好。
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2023-12-03更新 | 72次组卷 | 3卷引用:内蒙古区赤峰第四中学2023-2024学年高三上学期11月期中英语试题
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6 . 你校英文报正在开展题为“My Favourite Book”的征文比赛。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
1.该书简介(书名、内容等);
2.读后感受。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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阅读理解-阅读单选(约260词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了四本与鸟类有关的书籍。

7 . Get A Bird’s-Eye View Of The World’s Most Attractive Feathered Animals With These Books


A World on the Wing

Pulitzer-shortlisted Weidensaul, who’s at the forefront of research into bird migration, here tracks some of nature’s most remarkable journeys. He sails through the stormy Bering Sea, encounters trappers in the Mediterranean and visits former headhunters in northeast India, where a bird migration crisis has become a conservation success story.

Pan Macmillan, £35.


Around the World in 80 Birds

Inspiring secrets, national pride or scientific discoveries, every bird has a story to tell, from the weaver bird building multi-nest “apartment blocks” in Namibia to the bar-headed goose taking on a twice-yearly trans-Himalayan journey at an extreme altitude. Mike Unwin’s tour is accompanied by beautiful illustrations from Ryuto Miyake

Laurence King Publishing, £38


Flamingo

Biologist and photographer Claudio Contreras Koob spent 20 years travelling deep into the wet lands and forests of his native Mexico-and beyond-to feed his flamingo attraction. This book offers a unique window into the behavior and life of red-feathered birds, with more than 120 show-stopping shots displaying their beauty.

teNeues, £28


Galapagos Crusoes: A Year Alone with the Birds

Explore this updated version of the 1968 title, Galapagos Islands of Birds, by late bird expert Bryan Nelson, with previously unpublished material from his wife, June. The couple spent a year living on two Galapagos islands, studying birds, including the Galapagos albatross (信天翁) This is their clever and amusing account.

Bradt Guides, £21.

1. Who illustrates the most expensive book?
A.Claudio Contreras Koob.B.Ryuto Miyake.
C.Mike Unwin.D.Weidensaul.
2. Which book best suits those who are interested in red-feathered birds?
A.Flamingo.B.Around the World in 80 Birds.
C.A World on the Wing.D.Galapagos Islands of Birds.
3. How is Galapagos Crusoes A Year Alone with the Birds different from three other books?
A.It gives a description of birds.B.It was shortlisted for a prize.
C.It was written by a biologist.D.It has updated the content.
2023-11-02更新 | 20次组卷 | 1卷引用:内蒙古赤峰市2023-2024学年高三上学期十月联考卷英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍的是Dolly Parton’s Imagination图书馆的相关情况。

8 . Every child in Montana will have a chance to get free books from Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library which is in partnership with the state’s first lady, Susan Gianforte.

Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library is a book gifting program to improve childhood literacy and a love for reading. The program provides free age-appropriate (与年龄相符的) books to children from birth to age five, regardless of the money their family makes. By providing free books and improving early reading ability, the program hopes to improve educational outcomes and create a foundation (基础) for a lifelong love of learning in young children.

“I’m so excited to be starting my Imagination Library widely in Montana!” said Parton. “I want to send my very special thanks to first lady Susan Gianforte for her partnership in making this amazing gift available (可获得的) to children and families across the state.”

Parton’s Imagination Library will provide a free book each month to any Montana child, ages 0 to 5 years old, who is registered with the organization.

“The ability of reading and writing helps the kids a lot with their development. When parents read to their kids or when the kids read alone, books attract them, fire their imagination, and spark their curiosity,” Gianforte said.

1. What does the underlined word “literacy” in paragraph 2 mean?
A.The idea of sharing.
B.The habit of listening.
C.The skill of solving problems
D.The ability of reading and writing.
2. How does the program help young children build a lifelong love of learning?
A.By selling books statewide.
B.By working together with Gianforte.
C.By improving their early reading ability.
D.By organizing learning activities for their parents.
3. At what age can a child in Montana get a free book each month?
A.4.B.6.C.7.D.8.
4. What does Gianforte think of children’s early reading?
A.It’s costly.B.It’s important.C.It’s difficult.D.It’s doubtful.
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文章大意:本文是记叙文。文章主要介绍Shachi Kaushik在撰写儿童读物上做出的贡献。

9 . There’s no end to the work to do with improving diversity in children’s media, especially for storybooks. Children need to be able to see themselves in the characters of the stories they hear and read, at a stage where they’re building their understanding of the world around them.

Shachi Kaushik’s new book, Diwali in My New Home, brings the festival of lights to life for an immigrant community.

This picture book is for children aged 5 to 8. It speaks to Indian children’s experiences living abroad when they’ve experienced life in India. The story is about a girl, Priya, who loves being with family and friends to celebrate Diwali. But Priya and her parents began living in the United States this year, and no one seems to know about the holiday. Priya misses the traditions in India. As she joins the lights together and creates rangoli art(地画艺术), Priya introduces the festival of lights to her neighbors. And even though the celebration is different this year, it’s still Diwali.

Kaushik was a lawyer before she discovered the joy of telling stories to young children. Storytelling began when she volunteered in Texas, where she hosted a monthly storytime for children. Seeing the joy on the children’s faces inspired her to write children’s books.

When asked “What’s the secret to making children pay attention to stories?”, she said, “I would say the secret is to be present and not to be shy from acting, singing or dancing. Be a performer. While reading, use facial expressions and voice to add excitement to the story. Also try asking questions like ‘What do you think will happen?’. Let the little ones’ imagination flow. Lastly, try adding a finger play song and some dance moves to get those little ones into the mood.”

1. What is the function of the first paragraph?
A.To give explanation of diversity.B.To explain the aim of the storybooks.
C.To show the importance of children’s media.D.To lead in the introduction of Shachi Kaushik’s book.
2. What is Diwali?
A.A festival.B.A country.C.A community.D.A character.
3. What encouraged Kaushik to write children’s books?
A.The joy from children listening to stories.B.The job as a lawyer.
C.The experience of selling storybooks.D.The money earned by hosting storytime.
4. Why does Kaushik ask questions when telling stories to children?
A.To test if they are shy.B.To attract their attention.
C.To encourage them to use facial expressions.D.To teach them to be a performer.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了厄瓜多尔作家维罗妮卡·博尼拉获得了2021年中国特别图书奖,这是中国对外国作家的最高认可。文章说明了博尼拉的获奖感受,中国特别图书奖针对的对象和中国与厄瓜多尔的关系。

10 . Ecuadorian writer Veronica Bonilla has received the Special Book Award for 2021, the highest recognition by China for a foreign writer.

At an emotional ceremony held Monday at the Chinese embassy in Ecuador, Bonilla received a golden statuette for her outstanding contribution to promoting Chinese culture.

“I feel-happy, honored and pleased to be the first Ecuadorian to receive this award and also to be the first Latin American to receive it. It is a very important thing. It fills me with pride and happiness,” said Bonilla, visibly moved.

“I am writing about China, a country that I fell in love with when I had the opportunity to get to know it because I want the children of the world to get to know China,” Bonilla said, adding that all the work and effort she has put into her work pays off.

The China Special Book Award has been awarded since 2005 to foreign translators, writers and publishers who have made significant contribution to promoting Chinese culture in the world.

Monday’s ceremony in Quito was attended by Chinese Ambassador to Ecuador Chen Guoyou, and Acting Ecuadorian Vice Foreign Minister Augusto Saa.

Saa said that Bonilla’s work is an example of the value of culture as’ a means of union between peoples. “Our countries have managed to develop an active cultural diplomacy and a powerful soft power tool that has contributed to mutual understanding.”

In congratulation, Chinese Ambassador Chen Guoyou said that Bonilla received the well-deserved award thanks to her long-term dedication to promoting Chinese culture to Ecuadorian children.

“Recent years have witnessed the growing dynamism in the cultural exchange between the two nations through contacts in culture, science, technology, sports, education, among others,” Chen said, noting that relations between China and Ecuador are at the best moment in history.

The Ecuadorian writer has so far translated three of her 83 books into Chinese.

1. Why did Bonilla feel proud and happy?
A.Because she wrote a book about her favorite country.
B.Because the work and effort she put into her work paid off.
C.Because she wanted the children of the world to get to know China.
D.Because she was the first Ecuadorian to receive the Special Book Award.
2. Who most probably has the chance to win the China Special Book Award?
A.A French artist.B.A Chinese publisher.
C.An English translator.D.A Chinese novelist.
3. What do we know according to Chen’s words?
A.Ecuadorian writers prefer translating Chinese books.
B.China and Ecuador have developed a friendly relation.
C.Many people in Ecuador have made contributions to China.
D.Ecuadorian children learn the Chinese culture from school.
4. What is the best title of this passage?
A.Ecuadorian writer receives China book award
B.Ecuadorian writer translates books into Chinese
C.Cultural exchange is a useful way of communicating
D.A ceremony is held at the Chinese embassy in Ecuador
2023-09-08更新 | 77次组卷 | 2卷引用:内蒙古包头市2023-2024学年高三上学期开学调研考试英语试题
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