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1 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What do the speakers agree on heroes?
A.They are like Superman in films.
B.They achieve great success in their work.
C.They are common people making important contributions.
2. Who is the man’s hero?
A.His grandfather.B.Great writers.C.Superman.
3. What does the woman think of story books without heroes?
A.Unusual.B.Realistic.C.Dull.
4. What does the man mean in the end?
A.It’s hard to find great books.
B.It’s great to do some reading.
C.It’s good to help some people.
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2 . What are the speakers talking about?
A.A film.B.A book.C.A record.
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章推荐了可以在祖父母节送给祖父母的四本书。

3 . For Grandparents Day or any day, a free and easy gift is to give one of these books to a beloved nana (奶奶) or grandpa and read the book together with the grandchild.


Nana Akua Goes to School by Tricia Elam Walker

Zura feels nervous about Nana Akua visiting her school for Grandparents Day because Nana has permanent African tribal marks on her face. When the day arrives, Akua explains that she is from Ghana and the marks were a gift from her parents and she feels proud to wear them. She shows the class a quilt filled with other symbols from Ghana and each child gets to pick a symbol they love to wear on their face with face paint.


Tiny, Perfect Things by M. H. Clark

Celebrate the wonders of ordinary, small things as a girl and her grandfather take a walk to notice all the tiny and perfect things; things like a yellow leaf, a snail, a red bottle cap, a flower growing through a sidewalk crack…When they arrive home, the little girl excitedly shares about the wonders she saw.


Nana in the City by Lauren Castillo

The boy doesn’t like the city where Nana lives, because he thinks it’s loud and scary. Nana gives him a fancy red cape that makes him feel very brave. And he and Nana walk through the city, discovering all that is wonderful about it.


I Love You Mucho Mucho by Rachel Más Davidson

Rosie visits her nana, but she forgets Nana doesn’t speak English. How will they communicate? First, they start with food. Then they do art together and take a walk. Nana says a word in Spanish and Rosie says the word in English. No matter what, their love is a language of its own that doesn’t need words.

1. What might Zura worry about?
A.Her nana is looked down upon.B.Her nana fails to visit her school.
C.Her nana’s explanation is unconvincing.D.Her nana is too proud to wear the marks.
2. From which of the following can readers feel the charm of nature?
A.Nana Akua Goes to School.B.Nana in the City.
C.Tiny, Perfect Things.D.I Love You Mucho Mucho.
3. What message does I Love You Mucho Mucho convey?
A.Love truly matters a lot.B.We should communicate in English.
C.Body language is important.D.We should learn multiple languages.
2024-02-21更新 | 51次组卷 | 1卷引用:河北省石家庄市41中2023-2024学年高三(上)学期期末考试英语试题
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4 . Four Popular Books on Science


Mustn’t Grumble

This book written by Graham Lawton is not about what happens when we’re ill with something serious to send us to the doctor. Instead, it focuses on many of mild, annoying illnesses, aches and pains which we can always put up with. It’s a mixture of science and history, with a light touch, and provides practical information about each illness for the reader.


Generations

In this deeply researched book, Professor Bobby Duffy provides a new framework for understanding the issues of the day: from culture wars to climate change and mental health to housing. Including information from all over the globe, and with powerful effects on humanity’s future, this big-thinking book will change how you view the world.


Eureka

Introduced by Jim Al-Khalili, Eureka brings together 365 mind blowing questions, attractive facts and exciting experiments. If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if the moon disappeared, why cats always land on their feet, why we get morning breath, how to measure the speed of light with a chocolate bar, if you could surf down an erupting volcano and why songs get stuck in your head, this book would be a good choice.


Unthinkable

Unthinkable takes us on an unforgettable journey through the human brain. Award-winning science writer Helen Thomson has spent years travelling the world tracking down brain disorders that are not seen very often. In Unthinkable she tells the stories of nine unusual people. From the man who thinks he’s a tiger to the doctor who feels the pain of others just by looking at them. Their experiences show how the brain can shape our lives in unexpected and, in some cases, alarming ways.

1. How does the book Mustn’t Grumble benefit readers?
A.By helping them keep healthy.B.By improving their studies.
C.By making them love science.D.By teaching them to care for patients.
2. Whose book may interest you if you want to know answers to amazing things?
A.Graham Lawton’s.B.Bobby Duffy’s.C.Helen Thomson’s.D.Jim Al-Khalili’s.
3. What does the book Unthinkable mainly deal with?
A.World travelling.B.Wonders of the brain.
C.Sufferings from brain disease.D.Achievements of unusual people.
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文章大意:本文是应用文。文章主要介绍了几个即将举行的书展和书节。

5 . Upcoming Book Fairs and Festivals

If you’re an author, you owe it to yourself to check out this list of book fairs and festival s that authors can attend.

Bouchercon World Mystery Convention, October 14—15, San Diego, CA. The World Mystery Convention is a nonprofit, all-volunteer organization which holds an annual convention in honor of Anthony Boucher, the distinguished mystery fiction critic, editor and author. Bouchercon is their annual world mystery convention, where every year readers, writers, publishers, editors, and booksellers gather for a weekend of education, entertainment, and fun!

The Appalachian Writer’s Conference, October 28, Berea, KY. The conference is a literary workshop that offers beginning writers a chance to sharpen existing skills and learn new techniques from award-winning, seasoned novelists, non-fiction writers, memoirists, and poets. The guests will stay at Historic Boone Tavern Hotel and have a chance to meet Kentucky Artisans.

Kansas Book Festival, November 10—12, Topeka, KS. This event, designed to celebrate the best of Kansas literature, arts and history, will offer a variety of activities for Kansans of all ages, including meet-the-author sessions, panel discussions, book signings and sales, and a special tent with projects for children. This event is free and open to the public.

Indie Book Fair, November 19, Orlando, FL. The Indie Book Fair’s mission is to create a space to allow independent authors to sell and showcase their work, build their readership and make everyone aware of their brand. The vision is through multiple book fair events that are FREE to the public and will include virtual buying for readers who cannot attend. The fair will be held 3 times a year.

1. What’s special about the event to be held in San Diego?
A.It lasts the longest.B.It aims to entertain the volunteers.
C.It educates the public on publications.D.It is intended to honor a well-known author.
2. What opportunity does the event on October 28 offer its attendants?
A.Staying at a hotel for free.B.Improving their writing skills.
C.Winning writing awards.D.Meeting with independent authors.
3. Where can you expect to get your favorite author’s signed book?
A.In San Diego.B.In Berea.C.In Topeka.D.In Orlando.
2024-02-18更新 | 21次组卷 | 1卷引用:河南省周口市部分学校2023-2024学年上学期高三1月期末素质测评英语试卷
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了四本适合9至14岁孩子看的杂志。

6 .

Challenge curious young minds from 9 to 14 with Cricket Media’s collection of magazines. Whether your child is a promising poet or a future engineer, these award-winning, ad-free publications are made for your kids.

CRICKET@Magazine

CRICKET Magazine, our flagship publication, is the world leader in providing the highest-quality fiction and nonfiction to children from 9 to 14. Since its premiere in 1973, CRICKET has delighted and entertained generations of kids with contemporary stories and classic literature from the world’s best writers.   ADD TO CART

COBBLESTONETM Magazine

COBBLESTONE knows history doesn’t have to be dull and dry. Filled with fascinating true stories of American history, every page is a living, breathing guide to how Americans lived from the 1600s to today. It takes kids on a journey through history while exciting their imaginations and bringing the past to life!   ADD TO CART

FACESTM Magazine

FACES magazine takes young readers around the world and back to learn about important inventions and ideas from other cultures. From common customs to rules of the road, games to housing, FACES uses breathtaking photography and authentic local voices to bring the entire world right to your kids. ADD TO CART

MUSE@Magazine

MUSE magazine is the arts and science magazine for kids from 9 to 14 who want to know how to keep robots from taking over the world or whether animals can think, accompanied by high-quality illustration and photography. Explore the world in a fun (and funny!)way with MUSE. ADD TO CART

1. In which magazine is it the most possible for readers to experience the past life?
A.CRICKET@Magazine.B.COBBLESTONETM Magazine.
C.FACESTM Magazine.D.MUSE@Magazine.
2. What do FACESTM Magazine and MUSE@Magazine have in common?
A.They are packed with authentic local voices.
B.They provide high-quality fictions.
C.They cover life in foreign countries.
D.They are vividly illustrated with photos.
3. What is the text?
A.A publication advertisement.B.A magazine column.
C.A literature review.D.A blog entry.
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7 . 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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8 . 假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Tom发来邮件,请你推荐一部中国名著,请回复该邮件,内容包括:
1. 名著简介;2. 推荐理由。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Tom,
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Yours,

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9 . Everyone has got a plan, a goal, a target that we all want to achieve. However, for many reasons we pause to take a sigh, and most times we don’t do anything about them anymore. So how can you set goals properly?

Reading some good books about setting goals is a great place to start. These books should push you ahead of the rest, and importantly, to make you attain your set goals.

Creating Your Best Life

Written by Caroline Miller, MAPP, she takes the standard SMART formula for goal setting and goes beyond that approach. She makes a point of giving you specific exercises while also sharing related stories. It’s a great book to consider as we connect better with stories and can find more motivation to set goals in the manner that Miller outlines in her book.

The Magic of Thinking Big

“You are what you think you are,” writes David J. Schwartz, PhD in The Magic of Thinking Big. Exceeding your goals is possible when you believe in yourself. Get over the fear of failure and use the power of a positive attitude to achieve big things.

The Book of Mistakes

Skip Prichard is a wonderful storyteller and weaves that skill into this book. This book takes a figurative person who discovers nine mistakes that highly successful people never make.

Goals!

Author of dozens of books on personal development, Brian Tracy explains the 12 steps necessary to accomplish goals both large and small. The author emphasizes self-discipline and persistence and two keys to achieving your goals.

1. What’s an advantage of the books in the text?
A.They stop you complaining of facts.B.They identify the reasons for a pause.
C.They help you achieve your set targets.D.They push you to design a grand project.
2. Which book stresses the importance of self-confidence?
A.Goals!B.The Magic of Thinking Big.
C.The Book of Mistakes.D.Creating Your Best Life.
3. Who introduces the detailed process of achieving goals?
A.Brian Tracy.B.Caroline Miller.
C.Skip Prichard.D.David J. Schwartz, PhD.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述了Patrick Bringley所著的回忆录《这世间一切的美》,这本书记录了他在纽约大都会艺术博物馆当保安时的所见所感,为“艺术欣赏”一词带来了新的意义。

10 . All the Beauty in the World, Patrick Bringley’s memoir (回忆录) about his 10 years working as a guard at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met), brings new meaning to the term “art appreciation”.

Bringley is not the only Met staffer to write about the institution. But Bringley’s “guard’s-eye view” is unique, and he presents his personal story with sincerity. After his brother Tom’s death in 2008, Bringley gave up his job as a journalist for a job in which “I was happy to be going nowhere”. He explains, “I had lost someone. I did not wish to move on from that. In a sense, I didn’t wish to move at all.”

All the Beauty in the World offers well-chosen facts about the museum to support Bringley’s personal tale. The Met opened in 1880 and has since expanded to more than 2.5 million square feet — “the size of about 3,000 average New York apartments”. The “salmon run (鲑鱼回游) of visitors” that goes up the Grand Staircase every morning when the museum opens adds up to a crowd of nearly 7 million visitors a year.

As interesting as these facts are, it’s Bringley’s reflections on dozens of individual paintings, photographs, sculptures and ancient artifacts that turn this book into a tribute (致敬) to the power of art. I think that “sometimes we need permission to stop and adore things, and a work of art gives us that”. In a Vermeer portrait (肖像) of a dozing maidservant, he is moved to see that the artist captured “that feeling we sometimes have that a private setting possesses a holiness (神圣) of its own. It was my constant feeling in Tom’s hospital room.”

As rich in moving insights as the Met is in treasures, All the Beauty in the World reminds us of the importance of learning not “about art, but from it” and finding peace into art. This is art appreciation at a deep level.

1. What sets All the Beauty in the World apart from other books written by Met staffers?
A.The author’s unique writing perspective.B.The author’s opinions on artworks.
C.Its focus on historical facts and truth.D.Its detailed introduction to the paintings.
2. What caused Bringley to change his job according to his words?
A.His hobby from childhood.B.His failure as a journalist.
C.Loss of his beloved brother.D.His ambition of being great.
3. How does Bringley present information about the Met in his memoir?
A.By interviewing retired staff members.
B.By relating museum facts to his personal life.
C.By recording the number of daily visitors yearly.
D.By researching the background of each masterpiece.
4. What can be the best title of this passage?
A.Finding Peace in ArtB.Reflecting on Life with Art
C.Little-known Facts about the MetD.Inner Worlds of the Famous Artists
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