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1 . Recently my friend invited me to her residential hall, which is an African-American themed hall. They have lots of meetings and outings there. So I thought it would be fun. On this particular day they were having a pancake breakfast, just a time to mix. I was excited to be there, too.

I walked in at a time when the mini-party was at its peak. I found my friend; excitedly, we hugged and she led me to a seat in the back. We sat there for some time. I sensed some sort of discrimination. I wondered, were we just isolating ourselves or were we facing discrimination?

My friend’s breakfast came in first, and it was a plate full of colors. My mouth watered. I have always liked rainbow dishes: they make me hungry. She let me pick pancakes and fruit; we ate and only then began to talk.

The black American contemporary music was extremely loud. Some boys and girls were beating the tables and some guys on the stage were dancing in what looked like a kind of competition.

We talked about various subjects: hair, boys, shoes and books. And then we got to it. “What do African Americans think of Africans?”

We argued. I told her I thought African Americans were haughty. Why did they sideline us? When we met in a narrow passage and our eyes met, they quickly looked aside before we greeted. Why? Weren’t we all black? I mean, wasn’t this exactly the reason why there was an African-American themed house to begin with?

Did they look down upon us because they grew up in America and we in Sub-Saharan Africa? Oh yes, I felt this was it! They believed that we were HIV-positive and that the giraffes were right behind our huts.

My friend uttered, “No!” And then she continued:

“I also thought so at one point but after living with these guys, I got to a different conclusion altogether. These guys are not from Africa. They were not born there and may have never been there. We can’t expect them to naturally like us or bond. We are different. Skin color is the skin color.”

1. It can be inferred from Paragraph 2 that the author ________.
A.is an African AmericanB.is an American African
C.was late for the partyD.was crazy about parties
2. What does the author think of the breakfast?
A.Delicious.B.Just so-so.
C.A bit salty.D.A little sweet.
3. The underlined word “haughty’’ in Paragraph 6 is closest in meaning to“________”.
A.kind-heartedB.modest
C.fashionableD.proud
4. What can be inferred from Paragraph 4?
A.They had a good time at the party.
B.They turned down the music for me.
C.Some of them broke the tables.
D.They had a competition at the party.
5. Which statement is NOT true according to this text?
A.The author was brought up in Sub-Saharan Africa.
B.The friend had the same idea as the author before.
C.The African Americans are born in America.
D.The African Americans have nothing in common with Africans.
2021-08-20更新 | 191次组卷 | 4卷引用:模块综合测试 选择性必修第四册(北师大2019)
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2 . 你校将在假期组织部分学生赴英国学习,作为该项目的负责人,你需负责将两名赴英学生的情况介绍给英国的寄宿家庭。
请根据以下表格内容,写信给英国的寄宿家庭,介绍这两名学生的情况。

姓名

李华

陈伟

特点

开朗、乐观

待人友善,有点害羞

爱好

体育活动、阅读、听音乐

与李华一样

担心的问题

饮食不习惯

沟通困难

期望

多了解英国的历史文化

交新朋友,提高英语水平


注意:词数100左右(开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数)。
Dear Mr Smith,

Thank you for your offer to host two of our students. The boys’ names are Li Hua and Chen Wei. Here is a little bit about them.


______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Sincerely yours,

Secretary of the project

2021-08-13更新 | 216次组卷 | 1卷引用:(人教版2019 必修一)Welcome Unit Section Ⅳ Reading & Writing
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3 . 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。

I hit the back window of a new car with a hammer. In a flash I was in. I started the car, just like my older brother had taught me. I was 12 then. It seems crazy now. Today, everyone knows me as Donald Driver, a famous football player. I've dedicated(致力于) my life after football to helping disadvantaged kids around the country.

Mom would have killed me if she'd known what I was up to. My dad had gone to prison while she was pregnant with me. Mom wanted a better life for me, my two brothers and two sisters. She worked long hours to support us. But she often fell behind on rent and then we'd have to move. Trouble really started when we moved next door to a man named J. R. Mom trusted him to care us while she was at work, and he did. What Mom didn't know was that J.R. and his friends were thieves.

My older brother Moses and I served as look-outs(放哨人).We knew it was wrong, but the money was too good- $ 100 a night. We broke it into smaller bills, and regularly slipped some into Mom's purse. Then Moses discovered we could bring in even more cash by stealing cars. We practiced giving the same smile, hug and kiss for my mom when we came home, no matter what we'd done on the streets.

Now, though, I was about to get caught. The police got closer. I turned into a back alley. Suddenly, up ahead, a car backed out of a driveway. I saw a little old lady sitting in the driver's seat. But it, was too late. I stopped and jumped out to see if the old lady was damaged. The woman, Evelyn Johnson, looked angry, but unhurt. “Go sit in my house right now,” she said. It was the tone of voice that no kid can disobey. The police arrived and began to question the old woman.

“The man who did this ran that way,” she said, pointing down the alley.


注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。

When the police drove off,


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I spent more time studying and football kept me busy too.


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4 . Volunteering offers great help to people in need, but the benefits (好处) can be even greater for you, the volunteer.

    1    . Being a volunteer helps you make new friends and improve your social skills. Volunteering is a great way to meet new people, especially if you are new to an area. It develops your ties to the community, broadens your support network and offers you chances to know people with common interests and fun activities.

    2    , others are shy and have a hard time meeting new people. Volunteering gives you the opportunity to practice and develop your social skills, since you are meeting regularly with a group of people with common interests.

Volunteering is good for your mind and body.     3    . Nothing reduces (减少) stress better than a meaningful connection to another person. Working with pets and other animals has also been shown to improve mood and reduce stress and anxiety. Studies have found that older volunteers are likely to walk more and find it easier to sleep regularly.     4    .

If you’re considering a new job, volunteering can help you get experience in your area of interest and meet people in the field.     5     , volunteering gives you the opportunity to practice important skills used in the workplace, such as teamwork communication, problem solving and organization. You might feel more comfortable stretching (伸展) your wings at work once you have improved these skills in a volunteer position first.

A.Volunteering increases self-confidence
B.Volunteering connects you to others
C.Even if you're not planning on changing your job
D.While some people are naturally outgoing
E.It provides many benefits to both mental and physical health
F.Many people volunteer in order to make time for hobbies outside of work
G.Volunteering can also reduce the risk of heart disease
2021高一上·全国·专题练习
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5 . I have neighbors whose adult son has been living with them since he lost his job. He is the fifth one of ________ of his parents. He had no job but still enjoyed himself because he had a dog staying together with him.

________, his dog died in July last year. That ________ hit him deeply, which was understandable, because he had spent most of his time walking the dog; Besides, he had made friends in the neighborhood with other dog ________.

His parents didn't ________ his idea of buying another dog because they wanted him to find work. It was a(n) ________ time for him; I could see he was lonely ________ his dog. All he could do was help his mom with cooking or ________ at home.

I wanted to help him get rid of the bad feelings, so I invited him to ________ the dog with me. We also ________ in some picnic activities together. Then I thought maybe something else would help.

It was volunteering (自愿做) at the local humane society (动物保护协会), not far from where we live. It took only several ________ for us to get there by bike. At first, he refused to volunteer to love the ________ there. However, after only one week, he began to ________ me excitedly how happy he was. Now he seems to have purposes to return to school to learn zoology (动物学) and study animals in the future. I feel happy that he has ________. I am more pleased that he feels ________ and valued. And that is so important to all of us.

1.
A.girlsB.studentsC.childrenD.friends
2.
A.UnluckilyB.HopefullyC.NaturallyD.Normally
3.
A.failureB.fancyC.fearD.loss
4.
A.relativesB.ownersC.buyersD.managers
5.
A.recognizeB.concernC.ignoreD.support
6.
A.happyB.hardC.interestingD.nervous
7.
A.withB.likeC.withoutD.for
8.
A.readingB.singingC.teachingD.cleaning
9.
A.prepareB.walkC.selectD.receive
10.
A.joinedB.believedC.improvedD.handed
11.
A.daysB.hoursC.minutesD.seconds
12.
A.animalsB.patientsC.eldersD.trees
13.
A.promiseB.warnC.hearD.tell
14.
A.given himself upB.cheered himself upC.set himself apartD.made himself heard
15.
A.painfulB.usefulC.carefulD.harmful
2021-08-09更新 | 123次组卷 | 3卷引用:Unit 2 Travelling around Discovering Useful Structures 同步课时练习-2022~2023学年高中英语人教版(2019)必修第一册
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6 . 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。

New research published by a team of psychologists at the University of Missouri-Columbia suggests that our own happiness     1     (influence) by the kindness and generosity we show to others.

    2     (arrive) at this conclusion, the researchers asked a group of research participants to engage in a series of     3     (experiment) that examine them in acts of their own happiness against those aimed at     4     (improve) the happiness of others. In one study, participants were given a few coins by a research assistant on the street after parking their cars. They were asked to put some coins either into their own parking meters (停车计时器)     5     in others' nearby.     6     (interesting), people who put coins in others' meters showed     7     (great) happiness than those who put money in their own, despite not knowing who they were helping.

The researchers offer a good     8     (explain) for the reasons why they come to such a conclusion. According to the researchers, an effort to make another person happy inspires feelings of closeness,     9    , in turn, explains why people end up feeling happy themselves.

But it is not just financial generosity that has the power to increase our happiness. Simply adopting an attitude that puts others' happiness above our own has     10     positive influence on our psychological happiness.

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7 . It is said that most people have not more than 30 friends at any given time, and 400 over the whole of their lives. However, on social networking sites, most users have about 150 friends. If these numbers are correct, then friendship means different things in different situations.

Also, there are no rules about friendship. There are no instructions about how to make friends, how to keep friendships going, and how to finish friendships if we want to move on. People have very different opinions about this: some people would die for their friends and they value them more than family. Others say that friends are temporary, only there to help each other until they are no longer needed. If people with such different views become friends, this can lead to problems.

Because of these different definitions of friendship, it is easy to be unhappy about our friendships. We may want them to be deeper or closer, or we may want to have more friends in our lives. Sometimes we simply do not have the time to develop our friendships, or we fear we have left it too late in life to start. If we move to another country or city, we have to find ways to make new friends again.

This dissatisfaction shows us how important friendships are for most of us. We should not think that it could be too late to build friendships. We also need to understand that the need to be around other people is one that is shared by many. Therefore, we should not be too frightened about starting to talk to people who in the future may become our friends: it is likely that they too would like to get closer to us. Remember what people say: strangers are friends we have not met yet.

1. In Para.1, the numbers are used to _______.
A.show the ways of making friends
B.introduce the topic
C.explain the reason
D.persuade readers to make more friends
2. What is the main idea of Para. 2?
A.There is a rule about making friends.
B.People with different views can become friends.
C.Friendships mean different things to different people.
D.Some people would die for their friends if they need to.
3. According to Para.3, sometimes people are afraid that _______.
A.they spend too much money with friends
B.they are too old to make friends
C.they have too many friends
D.they spend too much time with friends
4. We can learn from the passage that most of us _______.
A.need to have friendsB.build friendships late in life
C.are dissatisfied with our friendsD.are frightened to talk to people
5. What is the author’s attitude towards talking to a stranger?
A.Uninterested.B.Cautious.
C.Doubtful.D.Positive.
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8 . I’ve been taking a bus to school for years. I found that most passengers keep to themselves and no one ever has a _________ with anyone else.

About a year ago, an elderly man entered and said _________ to the driver, “Good morning!” Most people looked up, surprised and _________, while the bus driver took it for granted and _________ responded with a grunt (哼声). The next day the man _________   and again he said in a loud voice, “Good morning!” to the driver. Another grunt. By the fifth day, the driver finally agreed to accept the elderly man and _________   him with a little cheerful “Good morning!” Then the man _________, “My name is Benny.” The driver told the man he was Ralph.

That was the first _________ any of us heard the driver’s name and soon people began to talk to each other and say _________ to Ralph and Benny. Soon Benny __________his cheerful “Good morning!” to the whole bus. Within a few days, his “Good morning!” was __________ by a whole bunch of “Good mornings” and the entire bus seemed to be more __________. People got to know each other.

“If a __________ is someone who makes something happen, Benny was the one who took a lead in showing friendship __________ us,” I thought.

A month ago, something __________ happened and Benny didn’t __________ in the bus. Everyone began to __________ about Benny and lots of people said he may have passed away. No one knew what to do and the bus got __________ again. So last week, I started to act like Benny and say “Good morning!” to everyone and the whole bus cheered up again. I guessed I was the leader now. __________ Benny could come back to see what he had started really __________ a lot.

1.
A.competitionB.cooperationC.discussionD.conversation
2.
A.loudlyB.deeplyC.secretlyD.safely
3.
A.encouragedB.confusedC.admiredD.calmed
4.
A.freelyB.finallyC.simplyD.clearly
5.
A.sat downB.looked aroundC.stood upD.got on
6.
A.greetedB.sharedC.providedD.celebrated
7.
A.agreedB.persuadedC.saidD.wondered
8.
A.methodB.timeC.ideaD.experience
9.
A.sorryB.yesC.helloD.bye
10.
A.wishedB.introducedC.challengedD.spread
11.
A.returnedB.coveredC.hiddenD.driven
12.
A.confidentB.friendlyC.noisyD.crowded
13.
A.foreignerB.passengerC.driverD.leader
14.
A.aboveB.behindC.amongD.including
15.
A.unexpectedB.uncontrolledC.unacceptedD.unchanged
16.
A.get upB.look upC.turn upD.cheer up
17.
A.complainB.askC.argueD.advise
18.
A.quietB.openC.brokenD.slow
19.
A.ObviouslyB.HopefullyC.ImportantlyD.Fortunately
20.
A.neededB.wastedC.coveredD.mattered
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Spain is a fantastically welcoming, energetic country, characterized by its love of life One of the most important     1     (aspect) of Spanish life is the family; an extended gathering is of great     2    (significant), without which no celebration would be completed. And the elderly     3     (respect) by all other family members. Likewise, children are     4     (absolute) favored and included in everything. Food plays     5    important part in Spanish family life, with lunch being the     6     (big) meal of the day, often lasting from 2: 00 pm to 4: 00 pm. Friends are more likely    7     (meet) in restaurants for meals, but if you are invited to someone’s house dinner, you should take a small gift     8     any children. Also remember that drinking too much isn't common though there seems to be a bar on every corner,     9    is more for coffee and socializing than heavy drinking. Tipping is common in Spain, although not always       10     (expect), but locals are small tippers and twenty cents on a bar table or five percent in a restaurant is usually enough. It is also common practice to tip taxi drivers, hotel porters in small change.

2021-06-16更新 | 64次组卷 | 1卷引用:Unit 3 The world of science 知识点全面操练 2020-2021学年【新教材】外研版(2019)高中英语必修第三册
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10 . Improve Your Relationships

Having stable and positive relationships in your life can make you happier and more fulfilled. Whether it's your friends, family, or significant other, improving a relationship can sometimes be confusing.     1    

Express your appreciation for the person.

    2     Notice the positive things that the person is doing and go out of your way to show your appreciation for them. You can also show your appreciation by remembering important events like anniversaries or birthdays.

    3    

If you hardly see each other or talk to each other, it can be difficult to maintain a relationship. Take extra time out of your day and devote it to the person that you want to improve relations with. Try to work around the other person's schedule so that you can spend the time together. You can share a meal, watch a show, listen to music, or go shopping with them.

Turn off distractions.

Distractions like a cell phone, social media, or video games can create a division in between you and another person. If you notice that you are always distracted, you should turn off your cell phone or computer and talk to them.     4    

Seek therapy(心理治疗) if you can't get along.

To fix or improve family relationships or relationships with your significant other, you can turn to therapy. If you notice that you and the person are always arguing over the same kinds of things, and nothing has worked, you should consider seeking therapy with them.     5     And family therapy may be able to restore bonds between family members.

A.Spend more time with the person.
B.Maintain a relationship if possible.
C.People often like to be praised for achievements.
D.A specialist can help solve long­term issues in the relationship.
E.If they are the one always distracted, ask them if they can do the same.
F.Follow the tips and you can develop good relationships with your family.
G.Luckily, by adjusting your behaviour, you can improve any relationship in your life.
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