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文章大意:本文是说明文,主要讲了像纽约、伦敦、巴黎这样的大城市,既有很多优点,同时也存在很多严重的大问题。因此,当人们搬到大城市时应该考虑城市生活的问题。

1 . New York. London, Paris and other big cities are exciting places to live in. There are many interesting things to see and to do. You can go to different kinds of museums, plays and films. You can also go shopping to buy things from all over the world.

Bur there are serious problems in big cities, too. The cost of living is high, and there are too many people in some places of big cities. Every year, many people move to the cities because of the chances to find jobs, to study at good schools, and to receive good medical care. But sometimes these people cannot find work or a good place to live in. Also, too many people in a small space make it hard to keep the cities safe and clean.

Some people enjoy living in big cities, others do not. Before people move to a big city, they should think about the problems of living there.

1. In big cities people can___________.
A.go to different kinds of museumsB.see all kinds of plays and films
C.buy things from all over the worldD.A, B and C
2. Which of the following is true?
A.Big cities are not safe and clean enough.B.People can easily find a good ace to live in.
C.All people like to live in big cities.D.No one likes to live in big cities.
3. In the passage the writer advises people____________.
A.to move to a big city
B.not to move to a big city
C.not to move to a big city without thinking about the problems
D.not to think too much about the problems before they move to a big city
2023-11-01更新 | 45次组卷 | 1卷引用:河北省石家庄市第二十四中学高一年级2023-2024学年第一学期10月份月考英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述关于青少年喜欢什么和不喜欢什么的问卷调查。
2 . 阅读下面小短文,根据上下文语境,选择合适的单词填入空白处,每个单词只使用一次,每个方框里有一个是多余的单词。
A. awkward   B. youth   C. online   D. schedules   E. recommend   F. debate

What are teenagers into and what turns them off? A(n)     1     questionnaire (调查问卷) asked 1,000 senior high school students about their likes and dislikes. According to the results, taking exams and speaking in front of others are among the least popular activities for today’s     2    . Many students like to     3     interesting topics with their classmates but feel     4     or uncomfortable when they have to give a speech in class. Nearly half of the teenagers think that their     5     are too busy. They wish they had not signed up for so many courses and extra-curricular activities.

2023-10-28更新 | 14次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省惠州市惠阳区惠阳五中泰雅华附2023-2024学年高一上学期10月月考英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇议论文。主要介绍性格外向者在面试中往往以外向的态度和活泼的个性给人留下深刻的印象。但是工作中的价值和声誉会随着时间的推移而减少,所以老板们可能会考虑外向型员工是否会成为一名有价值的团队合作者。

3 . "While extroverts (性格外向者) often make great first impressions with their outgoing manner and lively personalities in interviews, that value and reputation at work diminish (削减) over time,” says Corinne Bendersky, an associate professor of management.

“Extroverts disappoint us over time when they're part of a team,” Bendersky says. “On a team you're expected to work hard and contribute a lot. But they're often poor listeners, and they don't collaborate.”

“On the other hand, introverts (性格内向者) work hard on a team because they care what others think of them. They don't want to be seen as not pulling their weight or contributing 100%,” Bendersky says.

So while companies may be attracted to hiring extroverts because they impress managers greatly in job interviews, bosses also may want to consider whether the extrovert they are considering will be a valuable team player, Bendersky says.

Amy Jen Su and Muriel Maignan Wilkins, two writers, agree and say managers should recognize the strengths of introverted employees, such as their ability to put themselves in someone else's shoes.

“These team members are often easygoing, which can make them exceptional mentors (良师益友) to more junior staff or particularly good sounding boards when you interact with them in one-on-one situations,” Su says.

“Managers must try to help introverts find their voice,” Wilkins says. “Help them see that speaking up is not about self-promotion or being in conflict but rather about offering the team key insights, making better decisions or increasing the efficiency for all.”

What about those extroverts who never seem to be at a loss for words? Should managers cut them off? Managers definitely should weigh in on how an extrovert is affecting others. Wilkins suggests saying something in private to make adjustments.

1. What do we know about outgoing people according to Bendersky?
A.They are good listeners.B.They are good at cooperating.
C.They often make great contributions.D.They tend to perform well in interviews.
2. Which can best replace the underlined part “pulling their weight” in Paragraph 3?
A.Trusting others.B.Making good choices.
C.Doing their full share of work.D.Trying to share their thoughts.
3. What is Su's attitude towards Bendersky's words?
A.Critical.B.Tolerant.C.Doubtful.D.Approving.
4. What does Wilkins advise managers to do?
A.Promote more introverts.B.Learn to work more efficiently.
C.Encourage introverts to speak up.D.Avoid conflict among employees.
5. How is the text mainly developed?
A.By providing examples.B.By making comparisons.
C.By following the order of time.D.By following the order of importance.
2023-10-27更新 | 130次组卷 | 3卷引用:天津市北辰区2021-2022学年高三上学期第一次联考(期中)英语试卷
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文章大意:这是一篇议论文。主要讲述和家人一起吃饭不仅能预防坏的习惯还能养成好的习惯。

4 . A recent study from a team of South Korean researchers suggests that eating alone often may lead to poor eating habits and poor food choices. Specifically, the study found that men who ate alone more than twice a week had a greater risk of developing high blood pressure and other diseases.

For children, eating with their families is not only about preventing bad results—it is also about developing good ones.

In 2014, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) looked at data from nearly three-quarters of the world’s countries. Among its findings was the fact that students who shared a main meal with families were less likely to skip school(逃学). Children who eat a main meal with their families are also less likely to use drugs and alcohol(吸毒酗酒).

In the report, named “The Importance of Family Dinners”, researchers say that “teens who have frequent family dinners are more likely to say their parents know a lot about what’s going on in their lives”. They also say that when teens say they feel closer to their parents, they are less likely to use drugs and alcohol.

Another study from the University of Montreal found that children who ate with their families experience long-term physical and mental health benefits(好处). These children were physically in better shape and drank fewer sugary soft drinks. These children also seemed to have better social skills and they were less aggressive(好斗的).

Professor Linda Pagani says that mealtimes shared with parents “likely provide young children with first-hand social communication, discussions of social events and day-to-day matters”. She adds that they may likely help the child have better communication skills with others.

1. What is the main idea of the text?
A.Advantages of eating with parents.B.Benefits of eating alone.
C.Ways of developing social skills.D.Dangers of using drugs and alcohol.
2. Which is the benefit of eating with the families?
A.Abuse drugs and alcohol.B.Drinking more sugary soft drinks.
C.Get on well with their parents.D.Be more socially active and aggressive.
3. Why is Professor Pagani mentioned in the last paragraph?
A.To introduce a famous person.
B.To offer background information.
C.To further explain the benefits of eating with parents.
D.To show the disadvantage of eating with parents.
4. Where does the passage most probably come from?
A.A popular novel.B.A travel magazine.
C.A science report.D.A biology book.
2023-10-24更新 | 129次组卷 | 1卷引用:广西南宁市第三中学2023-2024学年高一上学期月考(一)英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。世界卫生组织表示地球上几乎每个人都呼吸着不健康的空气,并且该组织还提出了一些能有效缓解空气污染的方法。
5 . 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。

The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced a shocking finding about the air we breathe. It has found that almost everyone on Earth breathes unhealthy air. The WHO made     1    (it) air quality update ahead of World Health Day on April 7. The update reported that 99 per cent of the world’s population breathes air     2     goes beyond WHO air quality limits. It looked at data from over 6,000 cities in 117 countries. People     3    (live) in lower- and middle-income countries breathe the poorest-quality air. Millions of people die in these countries because of pollution-related diseases. The WHO said: “After surviving a pandemic, it is unacceptable to still have 7 million preventable deaths due     4     air pollution.”

The WHO said its report highlighted the need to move away from fossil fuels. It asked governments to do more     5     (reduce) levels of air pollution. It said: “Current energy concerns highlight the importance of speeding up the transition to cleaner and     6    (healthy) energy systems.” It added that high gas prices, energy     7    (secure), the dangers of air pollution, and climate change mean the world must be less dependent on fossil fuels. The WHO report     8    (include) many recommendations for change. One of these is     9     use of clean energy for cooking, heating and lighting. Another is to “build safe and affordable public transport systems and pedestrian- and cycle-friendly     10    (network)”.

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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了网络用语的发展,以及各界人员对于网络用语的态度。

6 . “Shuan Q” is a meme(网络流行语)which can be used as a popular way to say “I’m speechless” with a matching emoji(表情包)at ached behind. No-one can deny the power of the Internet. Some believe it makes language weaker but some see a brighter side, believing it makes online communication easier between strangers.

An elementary school teacher in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, says that the evolution of Internet slang is not all fun and carefree. From his daily observations, he believes the “geographic boundary” between Internet slang and formal language is disappearing. On many occasions, the composition she has received from pupil have been flooded with abbreviated slangs(网络梗).

During last year’s Two Sessions, several representatives put forward proposals such as “regulating online language” and “banning vulgar(粗俗)words”, specifically to address this issue, expressing the need to reduce online language misuse and strengthen the protection of Chinese.

However, many experts and scholars of linguistics and communication including Feng Zhiwei disagree. Feng, believes that Internet language is a natural product of the dynamic development of language, and it is not necessary to ban it.

1. What made the meme “Shuan Q” become popular?
A.The power of internetB.The protection of Chinese
C.Geographic boundaryD.Strangers’s communication
2. What can we learn about internet slangs from paragraph 2 and 3?
A.They are formal.B.They are funny and carefree.
C.They are flooded among pupils.D.They were supported by all people.
3. What is Feng Zhiwei’s opinion about internet slangs?
A.They are natural.B.They are misused.
C.They should be banned.D.They are disappearing.
4. Which word best describe the authors attitude to internet slangs?
A.DoubtfulB.ObjectiveC.IndifferentD.Favorable
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文章大意:本文为一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了随着中国在世界上变得越来越重要,越来越多的外国学生开始学习汉语。

7 . While English is getting more important in our schools, Chinese has become popular among foreign kids. But Chinese can be more difficult to learn. At least 16-year-old Piao Chenglong thinks so. “English is easier for me. Chinese characters (汉字) have too many strokes (笔画),” said Piao. “But I want to learn it. I want to study at Beijing University when I grow up.” Piao is from Korea. He came to China in 2008.

In Korea, there are more than 300, 000 Chinese learners like Piao. Some Korean students begin to learn to write the language on their first day at school. To help students learn Chinese, Korea holds speaking competitions for high school students every year.

Chinese isn’t just popular in Korea. People from all the world want to learn it. The Ministry of Education of China says that nearly 130 million people from 85 countries are learning Chinese. This number will be increasing to 800 million in the coming years.

In America, Chinese is the second most popular foreign language after Spanish. Some American middle schools have Chinese classes. Students learn to make jiaozi and tie Chinese knots (中国结). Some even try to write and draw in the Chinese way!

People want to learn Chinese because China is becoming such an important country. Foreign countries want to understand China better to help them with business. The Chinese government is also helping the world learn Chinese. It has sent more than 200 Chinese teachers to more than 60 countries in the world. Many more Confucius Institutes (孔子学院) will be set up in the world. These institutes will teach Chinese to foreign students.

1. Which of the following is the topic sentence for the text?
A.Chinese has become popular among foreign kids.
B.Chinese can be more difficult to learn.
C.In America, Chinese is the second most popular foreign language after Spanish.
D.Students learn to make jiaozi and tie Chinese knots.
2. Where does Piao Chenglong come from?
A.China.B.America.C.Korea.D.Spain.
3. According to the text, some American middle school students learn to do the following EXCEPT ________.
A.making jiaozi
B.writing and drawing in the Chinese way
C.tying Chinese knots
D.singing Chinese songs
4. Why do foreign people want to learn Chinese?
A.Because Chinese is getting more important in their schools.
B.Because Chinese characters have too many strokes.
C.Because the number of people learning Chinese will be 800 million.
D.Because China is becoming more and more important in the world.
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。如今的孩子们大都迷恋于电视或者电脑而在户外的时间越来越少,他们失去了与大自然亲密接触的机会。在本文中作者提出鼓励孩子有“wild time”,去进行一些户外活动,比如捉迷藏、爬树等等。而且提出这些改变都需要父母的帮助。

8 . Nowadays, children spend less time in the fresh air. Many of them are addicted to a screen either on a computer or a TV— they seem to be living in a virtual world. They have lost touch with nature.

But now 400 organizations in the UK, from playgroups to the National Health Service, are encouraging children to have some “wild time”. They want kids to swap at least 30 minutes of watching TV or playing computer games for time playing outside. Activities such as building dens, climbing trees, rummaging for conkers and playing hide and seek are just some of the things kid can do. Even if they live in a city, they can go on adventures in the garden or the park.

Children often need a helping hand from mum and dad. They need to be shown what to do and where to go. Andy Simpson from National Health Service says, “We want parents to see what this magical wonder product does for their kids’ development, independence and creativity, by giving wild time a go.”

So despite the complicated world that young people grow up in now, it seems that going back to basics and experiencing “nature’s playground” is what modern children need. David Bond from Project Wild Thing says, “We need to make more space for wild time in children’s daily routine, freeing this generation of kids to have the sort of experiences that many of us took for granted.”

This might sound a bit old fashioned to you or maybe, like me, it’s made you think about sticking on your boots, getting outdoors and reliving your childhood. There’s no age limit on enjoying yourself!

1. Children are encouraged to do the following activities except________.
A.building densB.climbing trees
C.playing hide and seekD.watching TV
2. What’s the main idea of Paragraph 4?
A.Adults value outdoor activities.B.Modern children need wild time.
C.The present world is complicated.D.This generation of kids has no freedom
3. The last paragraph suggests that________.
A.People at any age can enjoy wild time
B.It is out of date to go outdoors
C.It is too late for adults to enjoy nature
D.People like recalling the past
4. What is the best title of the text?
A.More space for childrenB.Benefits of wild time
C.Wild time for childrenD.Adventures of children
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍即使面临新冠和人们读书方式改变的挑战,巴黎售卖露天图书的书商们依然努力保持图书销售的传统。

9 . The sky is blue, and the sunshines on the street in Paris, where Mr. Gallais has been selling old classic books to tourists for more than 30 years.

Locals and tourists around the world would come to Mr. Gallai’s shop and 230 other open-air booksellers’ to buy book. However, because of the lockdown regulations to control the COVID-19 pandemic, the booksellers had to face the problem of losing the business and living difficulties these years.

“Sales have decreased by an average of 80 percent this year,” Mr. Gala is said, “which is throwing many booksellers into dangerous situations.” Still, some booksellers want to work. They are eager to keep the tradition that dates back to the l6th century. Many of the booksellers are retired workers living on pensions (养老金). They gather literature books and magazines. A growing number of people in their 30s and 40s have joined their ranks. They want to feel free from working outside an office in rain or shine.

Even before the pandemic, the booksellers were fighting with the cultural changes that people don’t read paper books as much as they used to. If they do read paper books, most readers will often choose Amazon.com to buy ones.

1. How long has Mr. Gallais been selling old classic books along the bank?
A.More than 16 years.B.More than 19 years.
C.More than 23 years.D.More than 30 years.
2. What’s the main cause of the booksellers’ living difficulties these years?
A.The booksellers’ competition.B.The lockdown regulations.
C.The trend of a new profession.D.The popularity of E-books.
3. Why did many people in their 30s and 40s become sellers?
A.They are not willing to accept advances.
B.They are eager to live a challenging life.
C.They want to feel free from working outside.
D.They can earn a large amount of money.
4. What can we infer from the passage?
A.Mr. Gallais isn’t a bookseller.
B.Middle-aged people don’t join the ranks.
C.Retired booksellers don’t gather literature books and magazines.
D.Booksellers make efforts to keep the bookselling tradition.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了研究解释了充满挑战精神的任务的工作日会让人精疲力竭,想要一个放松的晚上看电视这一现象,介绍了研究开展的过程以及发现。

10 . A workday filled with mentally challenging tasks can make people feel worn out and desire a relaxing evening of TV shows. A study led by Antonius Wiehler of Pitié-Salpêtrìère University Hospital provides an explanation for this familiar phenomenon.

Researchers arranged for two sets of subjects to work for over six hours. The first group was assigned a difficult version of tasks, while the second was given a simple version. They measured levels of glutamate (谷氨酸) that collected in the cognitive area of subjects’ brains, finding higher levels of the chemical appeared in the first group, although both groups reported feeling similar levels of tiredness after the daylong experiment. Glutamate helps learning and memory, but too much glutamate can give rise to brain cell damage.

Also, when researchers offered financial choices, as a measure of whether the difficulty of work affected subjects’ decision-making ability, those finishing harder tasks were more likely to choose to take home an immediate reward rather than wait for a larger cash-out at a later date. “Existing theories suggested fatigue (疲劳) is an unreal feeling cooked up by the brain to make us relax,” Wiehler says. “Yet our findings provide proof that cognitive work causes the collection of bad substances, so fatigue would be signal that makes us stop working but for a different purpose: to preserve normality of brain functioning.”

“Defining what fatigue is remains a challenge for the field, says neuroscientist Matthew Apps, “but it’s exciting that this experiment provides a reasonable alternative explanation that is of great help.” He notes some areas where these findings might come in. For people in jobs requiring intense focus, burnout can lead to damaging consequences. Preventing glutamate’ building may help maintain attention. Another area of interest would be researching clinical conditions related to fatigue. The presence of glutamate might reveal why patients struggle with fatigue.

For Wiehler, open questions remain. One limitation is their focus on the brain’s specific region, so what impact cognitively effortful work has on the rest parts remains to be seen. In addition, it’s not yet clear how the balance of glutamate is restored after rest. “Maybe it leaves the brain during sleep,” Wiehler says. “There’s tons of research to come.”

1. What was found in the experiment?
A.People who work longer expect higher rewards.
B.Tasks’ difficulty greatly affects levels of fatigue.
C.Tougher tasks cause more glutamate to build up.
D.Decision-making is linked with financial factors.
2. What might the researchers agree about fatigue?
A.It bothers people in the workplace.B.It mainly results from mental stress.
C.It signals the necessity of relaxation.D.It serves as a protection for the brain.
3. What is stressed in Paragraph 4?
A.Reliability of the finding.B.The practical use of the study.
C.The challenge in the cognitive field.D.Urgency to solve fatigue-related problems.
4. What might Wiehler explore next?
A.What limitations their experiment has.
B.Whether the balance of glutamate can recover.
C.Why rest is important for the brain to function well.
D.How demanding tasks affect other areas of the brain.
2023-03-27更新 | 180次组卷 | 1卷引用:江苏省镇江市镇江中学2022-2023学年高一下学期三月检测英语试卷
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