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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。主要介绍了一系列关于环境保护的书籍,并对每本书进行了简短的介绍和评价。

1 . Our recommended list of environmental books covers a broad range of topics. These must-read environmental books are sure to spark the interest of the greenest books.

Silent Spring

Written by Rachel Carson, Silent Spring highlights the effects of pesticides (杀虫剂) on the environment, especially DDT, which was a very popular insecticide until it was finally banned in 1972. The book eventually led to a change in the United States’ pesticide policy and contributed to the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency.

No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference.

This book collects 11 speeches made by climate activist Greta Thunberg, highlighting the issue of climate change and its impact on future generations. Greta Thunberg was 15 when she started the School Strike for Climate, also known as Fridays for Future. She inspired protests worldwide.

The Uninhabitable Earth

This book by David Wallace Wells examines the disasters that have already occurred and looks ahead to the year 2100 and what climate change will do if we continue on our current path. Its opening line is incredibly telling: “It is worse, much worse, than you think.”

The End of Nature

Published in 1989, the book describes the relationship between nature and humans. It expresses the idea that nature was previously independent of humans but has now been affected by them in every way. According to author Bill McKibben, the idea of wilderness is lost, and nature is no longer complete.

1. Which book brought the environment to the government’s attention?
A.Silent Spring.B.The End of Nature.
C.The Uninhabitable Earth.D.No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference.
2. What feeling does the author display in The Uninhabitable Earth?
A.Curiosity.B.Concern.C.Annoyance.D.Disappointment.
3. Which of the following is Bill McKibben’s idea?
A.Nature will not exist any longer.B.Wild animals are disappearing fast.
C.Human activities are destroying nature.D.Climate change affects future generations.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要分析了人们重新燃起了阅读热情背后的原因,以及这种趋势在更广泛社会范围内的体现。

2 . In a normal year, Dayna Reber, a business analyst for a technology consulting firm in Camp Hill, Penn., would finish reading around three books. Thanks to the way Covid-19 has completely changed her daily routine, however, Ms. Reber, 30—who now works from home and rarely socializes offline—has polished off 46 volumes so far in 2020. And that count doesn’t include the bedtime stories she reads to her 4-year-old.

For Ms. Reber and others, lockdown has brought back a passion for reading, both as beneficial time-filler when stuck at home and as a trusty escape. “When the coronavirus hit, I just felt a need to get away from TV and screens.”

If binge (放纵地) reading hasn’t fully replaced binge-watching Netflix shows quite yet, the trend is certainly making strides. In August 2020, year-over-year sales of print books in the U.S. were up 13%, according to NPD BookScan, which tracks book sales across the U.S. Publishers also report a notable increase in purchases of e-books, as well as all books about politics or related to civil rights, racism and diversity.

Independent booksellers, as well as publishers and authors, deserve considerable credit for fueling the page-turning trend. In March, Octavia Books introduced free shipping or delivery within New Orleans on orders of $25 or more. The bookstore also hosts author events via Zoom. And in Illinois, Page 1 Books established a subscription service, where customers fill out an online profile, noting their literary tastes, and then receive a package each month, a mix of hardcovers and paperbacks.

Jamie Miller, 34, a book blogger and “book-stagrammer” who lives in Harleysville, Penn, has long been a committed reader, but she says the hobby has meant far more importance this year. She now schedules a block of time every morning to read, typically a love or vivid novel. “Everything became so chaotic around me that it was just like what can I control?” said Ms. Miller. “My brain just wants something guaranteed to be a happy ending.”

1. What was a cause of Reber’s achievement in book reading?
A.Work requirement.B.Pandemic lockdown.
C.Parenting experience.D.Online recommendation.
2. What does the underlined words “making strides” mean in paragraph 3?
A.On the way.B.Keeping pace.
C.In great progress.D.Drawing attention.
3. How did some bookstores react to the trend of offline reading?
A.Opening new branches.B.Offering sales promotions.
C.Mailing books for free.D.Providing lending service.
4. What is the text mainly about?
A.Reasons behind a book reading hit.B.Influence of lockdown on people.
C.Trend of video watching on Netflix.D.Secret to offline bookstore success.
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文章大意:本文是应用文。文章主要是对四本高度相关的书籍进行介绍和说明,包括书籍的内容、作者、出版时间以及语言等方面的信息。

3 . Four Highly-related Books

Anne of Green Gables.

Anne of Green Gables by Canadian author Lucy Mau d Montgomery has been considered as a children’s novel since the mid-20th century. It states how Anne makes her way with the Cuthberts at school and within the town. The novel presents the conflicts between Ann’s more fantastical daily life and that of Marilla, who would rather operate as social convention dictates (规定). Since publication, the book has sold more than 50 million copies and has been translated into 20 languages.

First published: 1908

Original language: English

Pride and prejudice

Pride and Prejudice is a romantic novel of manners by the British author Jane Austen. The story follows the main character, Elizabeth Bennet, as she deals with issues of manners, upbringing, norality, education and marriage in the society of the landed gentry (地主阶层) of England in the early 19th century.

First published: 1813

Original language: English

Treasure Island

Treasure Island is an adventure novel by Scottish author Robert Louis, telling a tale of “pirates (海盗) and buried gold”. The influence of the book on popular perceptions of pirates is huge, including such elements as treasure maps marked with an “X”, sailing ships, tropical islands and one-legged seamen bearing parrots on their shoulders.

First published: 1883

Original language: English

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is a novel written by English author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pen name Lewis Carroll. It tells of a girl named Alice falling through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world populated by unusual and vivid creatures. The tale plays with logic, giving the story lasting popularity with adults as well as with children. It is considered to be one of the best examples of the literary nonsense type.

First published: 1865

Original language: English

1. What do the four books have in common?
A.They are novels written by the authors from the same country.
B.They were first published in the 19th century.
C.They were originally written in English.
D.They are works of children's literature.
2. What can we know about Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland?
A.Its theme is manners, upbringing and marriage.B.Its main character is an English gentleman.
C.It is suitable for both adults and children.D.It is based on a true and touching story.
3. Which book is involved with sailors who attack other ships and rob them of property?
A.Treasure Island.B.Pride and prejudice.
C.Anne of Green Gables.D.Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
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4 . 假设你是启明中学的学生李华,你校图书馆打算开展一次主题为“阅读的力量”的读书活动,现向全校学生征集活动方案,写一封信给图书馆,推荐活动方案,内容须包括:
1. 具体的活动安排;
2. 活动的意义。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Sir or Madam,
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Yours sincerely,

Li Hua

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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了The World-Famous Nine这本书的一些情况。

5 . The World-Famous Nine

By Ben Guterson, illustrated by Kristina Kister

Zander’s grandmother owns the most incredible department store in the world. When a string of mysterious accidents start happening at the store, Zander’s grandmother tells him that a monster called Darkbloom may have returned. The monster, which can control people, wants a magical object that disappeared from the store decades ago. Zander notices that walls on many floors contain mysterious symbols and takes them down in his notebook. Will the 11-year-old boy be able to solve the puzzle and secure the object before Darkbloom does? Packed with suspense, fascination, and a family drama, this mystery may remind you of a cross between Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

Ask the Author

The Week: What inspired this book?

Ben Guterson: When I was growing up, Seattle had two big department stores. Something about these big buildings held many possibilities for mystery and discovery to me.

The Week: Why is Zander close to his grandmother?

Ben Guterson: I didn’t want Zander to be alone, so he’s got his loving grandmother there to give him some guidance and keep him safe.

The Week: Do you enjoy mysteries?

Ben Guterson: Yes, I like stories with a mysterious feel to them. I don’t think I have ever been drawn to straightforward realism.

1. What can we learn about Zander?
A.He grows up in Seattle.B.He lives alone at a store.
C.He wishes to be a magician.D.He wants to defeat Darkbloom.
2. Who will most probably find the The World-Famous Nine fascinating?
A.A kid loving true-life stories.B.A kid enjoying fictional works.
C.A kid interested in grandma’s dishes.D.A kid drawn to online store shopping.
3. What is the text?
A.A writer’s profile.B.An interview outline.
C.A children’s story.D.A book recommendation.
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6 . School’s out for summer! The long break is the perfect time to lounge (躺) around with a good book, and luckily we have a selection of the best reading out right now. From pizza-based chaos to detective penguins, we’re sure you’ll find what you’re looking for in our book guide.

Safiyyah’s War

By Hiba Noor Khan Paperback ₤7. 99

War comes to the streets of Paris, and Safiyyah must pick up all her courage to run dangerous errands (差使) around the city and help save the lives of hundreds of Jewish people. The book is based on the incredible and inspiring true story of the resistance run from the Grand Mosque of Paris.

Einstein the Penguin: The Case of the Fishy Detective

By Iona Rangeley Hardback £ 12. 99

An unforgettable friend returns! After his first adventure in London, the fairy penguin from Sydney really has no place in this city, so he sets out for Australia. It’s time for Einstein the Penguin to turn detective again in this warm and fantastically funny follow-up to Iona Rangeley’s first best-seller.

Until the Road Ends

By Phil Earle Paperback £ 7. 99

An exciting WWII animal adventure from the author of When the Sky Falls. Stray dog Beau becomes an unexpected war hero. At night, as bombs rain down on London, Beau searches the ruins, rescuing survivors. Then disaster strikes and Beau sets off on an incredible journey to find his friend Peggy. . .

Pizza Pete and the Perilous Potions

By Carrie Sellon Illustrated by Sarah Horne Paperback £ 7. 99

When Pete finds a briefcase of magical potions (药剂) in the small room above his dad’s pizza shop, he thinks he’s found the answer to all their money worries. Then Pete’s life turns from boring pizza margherita into chaotic spicy pepperoni… A funny and heartwarming story, filled with delightful illustrations by Sarah Horne.

1. What is special about Einstein the Penguin: The Case of the Fishy Detective?
A.It features fascinating pictures.B.It is a paperback priced at £ 12. 99.
C.It introduces an unexpected war hero.D.It continues the story of an earlier book.
2. Which book offers a story full of magical fun?
A.Safiyyah’s War.B.Until the Road Ends.
C.Pizza Pete and the Perilous Potions.D.Einstein the Penguin: The Case of the Fishy Detective.
3. What do Safiyyah’s War and Until the Road Ends have in common?
A.They tell stories in wartime.B.They are based on true stories.
C.They are about animal adventures.D.They describe the life of Jewish people.
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文章大意:本文是议论文。文章强调科学知识的普及对于公众来说至关重要,科普写作应该像其他文学形式一样受到重视。通过普及科学知识,人们可以更好地理解及应对当下科学发展带来的问题。

7 . Science is increasingly central to our lives — from its role in creating day-to-day objects such as the smartphones in our pockets, to the big challenges of tackling disease, addressing climate change and focusing on biodiversity loss.

Many of the changes that the discipline brings are hugely beneficial, but they often come with potential downsides that demand public debate. Will artificial intelligence take people’s jobs or destroy elections with false news? How fast can we practically achieve a net zero economy?

For the crucial public debate that is needed on all this to take place, we must have a scientifically literate population. But there is a divide between the scientifically minded and those who choose not to engage with science.

It saddens me that our culture now views science as difficult, which discourages many from taking an interest in it. A British Science Association (BSA) survey recently suggested that only around a third of 14- to 18-year-olds find scientists inspirational or consider the subject to be relevant to their lives.

In fact, science is interlinked with every aspect of our existence and people from all walks of life and of all ages should be able to access it easily. The invention of the printing press was crucial to the Enlightenment because it democratised (普及) knowledge. So, in this increasingly science-centred world, the same attention should be given to popular science writing as is given to other forms of literature.

The Royal Society Science Book Prize is the only one in the world to promote popular science writing. Stephen Hawking’s A Brief History of Time, which was shortlisted (把……列入入围名单) for the prize in 1989, was written for readers who had no prior knowledge of physics and has since become a universally recognised text on the universe.

Democratising science has never been more important. There are so many scientific stories to be told that can help us better understand ourselves. A society equipped with a solid understanding of the issues of the day is a society more able to respond to them in a better way.

1. What does the underlined part “all this” in paragraph 3 refer to?
A.Beneficial scientific advancements.
B.Challenges facing human beings.
C.Potential downsides of science.
D.Disagreements between scientists and the public.
2. What does the BSA survey reveal about the majority of British young people?
A.They have great respect for scientists.
B.They feel disconnected from science.
C.They know little about the Enlightenment.
D.They wish to land a career in the scientific field.
3. Why has A Brief History of Time been well-received according to the author?
A.It won an international book prize.
B.It focused on important life issues.
C.It was written by a highly-honoured author.
D.It democratised knowledge about the universe.
4. What is the best title for the text?
A.The crisis of science in our modern life
B.We must rely on science to tackle our problems
C.Popular science books have never been more important
D.Public debate about science could never be more necessary
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8 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What does the woman plan to do with the books at first?
A.Sell them.B.Throw them away.C.Keep them at home.
2. What does the man do?
A.He’s a teacher.B.He’s a writer.C.He’s a librarian.
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9 . 上周著名作家梁晓声先生应邀来学校做了主题为“阅读与写作”的讲座。请你就此为校报英文栏目写一篇报道,内容包括:
1.参加人员;
2.讲座内容;
3.活动反响。
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。

Liang Xiaosheng Makes Literature Lively

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10 . Andrew is a teenager from Germany, studying in Garden School. He is very interested in Chinese classic novels. He wants to buy some to read but he doesn’t know what to choose. Therefore, he asked his classmates to recommend some and he has made a list according to their recommendations.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms

Author: Luo Guanzhong(1330 — 1400)

Recommended by: Tom

Reason for recommendation:

It influences the world most because it is very rich in strategies (策略) and many are applicable (适用的) today. One of them in the story is the Empty Fort Strategy by the famous strategist Zhuge Liang. The story has spread all over the world.

Price: ¥ 58

Dream of the Red Chamber

Author:Cao Xueqin(1715 — 1763)

Recommended by: Coco

Reason for recommendation:

It is worth reading as there is a whole group of fans around the world called “Redologists (红学研究者)”. They have conferences and debate its details. It offers a panoramic (全景式的) view of society. The female characters in it are especially strong. Cao wished to respect them.

Price: ¥ 55

The Journey to the West

Author: Wu Cheng’en (about 1501 — 1582)

Recommended by: Chen Ying

Reason for recommendation:

It is a classic novel published in the 16th century. It has positive spirit and no fear of difficulties. It focuses on a “hero’s journey” and the hero must complete difficult tasks, learning lessons along the way.

Price: ¥64

The Water Margin

Author: Shi Naian(1296 — 1371)

Recommended by: Judy

Reason for recommendation:

It focuses on action and anti-hero themes (主题). Though the 108 people, 105 men and 3 women, may be “bad guys”, they make up their mind to protect their own people. The novel has been translated into many languages, including German.

Price: ¥45


1. Who was born in the 13th century?
A.Luo Guanzhong.B.Cao Xueqin.
C.Wu Cheng’en.D.Shi Naian.
2. If Andrew has ¥160, how many books can he buy at most?
A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.
3. If Andrew wants to find a method to solve his problem, which book may he read?
A.Romance of the Three Kingdoms.B.Dream of the Red Chamber.
C.The Journey to the West.D.The Water Margin.
4. Judy recommended The Water Margin to Andrew because ______.
A.it is published in the 16th centuryB.the edition (版本) in German is easier for him to understand
C.Andrew can be one of the RedologistsD.Andrew likes Zhuge Liang very much
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