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1、 根据短文内容,回答下列问题。
Lying on London's famous Millennium Bridge, British artist Ben Wilson paints on a piece of dried gum (口香糖). It has been crushed flat (压扁的) into the ground.
"The important thing is, the gum is below the metal ground, " said Wilson. "The beauty of it is that they' re all different shapes and sizes, " he continued, describing pieces of gum. Wilson sees possibility in things most people avoid looking at. The dried gum is a chance to turn a piece of waste into something beautiful.
The artwork is also a way to surprise walkers. "It gets people to take a closer look at the ground and discover a hidden world, " Wilson said.
Back in his north London art room, Wilson creates paintings on the surface of a small mosaic tile (马赛克瓷砖). These tiles will be part of a collection on London's underground train walls. The images are more personal than the gum works, according to Wilson.
Wilson was born in London to artist parents. He remembers working with clay from the age of three. He had his first art show when he was around 10 or 11 years old. After that, his interest turned to waste, also called trash. He has painted gum and other pieces of trash for 20 years.
The dried gum surface creates a space where Wilson says he can paint without harming public objects. Government officers have cleaned off much of the artist's public street art. But the hundreds of gum paintings on Millennium Bridge still remain for all to see.
(1)、Where does Ben Wilson paint his artwork on pieces of dried gum?(2)、How does Wilson's artwork surprise people walking by?(3)、What does Ben Wilson create in his north London art room?(4)、When did Ben Wilson have his first art show?(5)、Why can Ben Wilson's gum paintings remain on Millennium Bridge? -
2、 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的五个选项中选出能填入短文空白处的最佳选项,使短文通顺、连贯,意思完整。
Do you want to be an astronaut in the future? Every year on April 24, it's Space Day of China. The successful manned space missions are a big part of it.
When astronauts go to space, they face many challenges. In space, there is very little gravity, which can make their bodies feel different. They also have to spend a long time away from their families and friends in a small spaceship. And if something goes wrong during their mission, they have to figure out how to fix it quickly while under a lot of pressure. That's why astronauts have to be really smart, strong, and ready for anything before they can go to space.
To make sure astronauts from China are well-prepared for their missions, they go through lots of training. Huang Weifen, who helps design the astronaut program, says there are over 200 different things astronauts have to learn, including science, physical training, and practice missions.
One of the hardest parts of astronaut training is the underwater exercises. Astronauts wear diving suits that weigh more than 100 kilograms and stay underwater for six hours at a time. Moving around in the water with such a heavy suit is really tiring. Huang said that one astronaut, Nie Haisheng, even lost 2 kilograms after one underwater training exercise.
A. Being an astronaut is not easy!
B. That can make them feel lonely or stressed.
C. It's a day to celebrate the country's growth in space exploration.
D. This helps them get ready for the weightless environment in space.
E. Before they can go to space, they train for at least three and a half years.
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3、 根据短文内容,判断句子正、误。
Riding a bicycle is not only a fun activity but also excellent exercise. While millions of people ride bicycles worldwide, far fewer try unicycles. What exactly is a unicycle? The "uni" U—N—I in unicycle means "one". So a unicycle has only one wheel! Invented in the 19th century, unicycles require balance (平衡) and practice, but once you learn, the feeling of riding on one wheel is exciting.
When learning to ride a unicycle, start in a safe, open area. To get on the unicycle, use a wall or someone's hand for balance. Step onto one pedal (脚踏板) while keeping the other foot on the ground. Push off gently, straighten your body, and focus your eyes ahead—not downward—to keep your balance. Beginners often take 10—20 hours of practice to ride smoothly, unlike bicycles, which most people learn in just a few hours.
Many people think only professional performers ride unicycles. But unicycle riding is also a sport. According to the International Unicycling Federation, over 150,000 people worldwide take part in unicycle sports. For example, "mountain unicycling" lets riders travel around wild places with greater challenges. However, this activity can be dangerous. Wearing a helmet (头盔) , knee pads, and wrist guards is necessary.
Unicycling isn't just risky—it's healthy too! It improves core strength, and burns about 400 calories (卡路里) an hour. Also, it offers a special way to enjoy nature. Imagine riding through a forest, feeling the wind in your hair, and hearing birds sing—all while balancing on a single wheel!
(1)、A unicycle has only one wheel and was invented in the 18th century.(2)、It takes longer hours for beginners to learn to ride a unicycle than to ride a bicycle.(3)、Mountain unicycling requires protective tools like a helmet.(4)、Riding a unicycle burns around 400 calories an hour, so it's healthy.(5)、The passage mainly warns people about the dangers of unicycling. -
4、 根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。
①You might sometimes feel that life is boring and the same. One way to change this is by adding a sense of ceremony. Today, young people are getting creative with personalized celebrations to make everyday life more exciting.
②According to a survey done by China Youth Daily in June 2023, involving 1, 334 young people, 90. 9 percent make efforts to add a sense of ceremony to their daily lives.
③Li Xinran is one of these people. In May, she celebrated her 27th birthday with friends, during which she introduced a special dress rule: guests dress according to their Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) personality types (性格类型).
④ "The MBTI personalities match our real characters and how we communicate with others, so everyone was very excited during the preparations," she explained.
⑤While many young people enjoy planning their own celebrations, some prefer to leave the task to professionals, leading to the rise of "party planning" as a growing industry in recent years.
⑥Hu Mengdi, 25, is a party planner living in Chengdu. "Most people in this industry are young, born in the 1990s," she said.
⑦One of her most unforgettable events involved five elderly women who wanted to celebrate Father's Day for their husbands. These women allowed her to see that romance has nothing to do with age.
⑧According to Ren Danhua, a scholar at Wuhan University, a sense of ceremony plays a key role in self-discovery and personal satisfaction. "Life is more than just living. The small surprises from a simple ceremony make our daily life brighter," Ren said.
(1)、What do young people do to make life more exciting according to the survey?A、They dress up every day. B、They organize surprise parties often. C、They add a sense of ceremony to everyday events. D、They invite professionals to prepare daily events.(2)、What does the underlined word "match" in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A、To be in control of something. B、To be suitable for something. C、To be full of something. D、To be satisfied with something.(3)、Which of the following best describes the structure (结构) of the passage?(①= Para. 1②= Para. 2③= Para. 3, . . . )
A、B、
C、
D、
(4)、How does Ren Danhua feel about the role of ceremony?A、It requires support from elderly people. B、It can't be achieved without professionals. C、It should be different and include special events. D、It's important for self-discovery and personal satisfaction.(5)、How is the passage mainly developed?A、By giving examples. B、By comparing. C、By listing numbers. D、By following the order of time. -
5、 根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。
"Thank you for your email. I have left to follow my dream of knitting (编织) sweaters for penguins in Antarctica (南极洲) and no longer work for the School of Economics. I will be out of office...until my penguin friends are happy." Weeks ago, a teacher in the UK sent this email to her Chinese student, and it soon became popular online.
You may find this email surprising, but knitting sweaters for penguins is a real act of kindness.
The Penguin Foundation and Phillip Island Nature Parks in Australia came up with the idea. The activity began because of a serious oil spill (泄漏) near Phillip Island in the 1990s. During that time, the number and health of baby penguins had a serious drop. When little penguins were covered in oil, their lives were put in danger.
To solve this problem, the organization asked people from all over the world to knit sweaters for penguins. These sweaters could keep them warm during the cleaning process and stop them from eating the oil.
Luckily, the idea worked. In 2001, there was another oil spill near Phillip Island. This time, the sweaters helped save 96 percent of the penguins in the area.
However, some bird protection groups have questioned if these sweaters might put more stress on penguins. In answer to this, the organization said that the sweaters are only used for a short time. Once the penguins are better, they no longer wear them.
(1)、Why did the teacher leave the school?A、To study penguins. B、To help penguins. C、To have a good rest. D、To sell sweaters in Australia.(2)、Which is the right order of the following events according to Paragraph 3?① Penguins were in great danger.
② Oil spilled near Phillip Island.
③ The idea of knitting sweaters for penguins came up.
A、②③① B、②①③ C、①②③ D、③①②(3)、What can sweaters do for the penguins?A、Help baby penguins learn to swim. B、Protect them from falling into the water. C、Stop them from eating the spilled oil. D、Clean baby penguins covered in oil.(4)、What can we learn from the last paragraph?A、Penguins only wear sweaters for a short time. B、The Penguin Foundation faces a lot of stress. C、There are not enough sweaters for penguins. D、Sweaters may hurt other animals in Antarctica.(5)、What is the passage mainly about?A、New technology to protect penguins. B、The problem of oil spills in Antarctica. C、A teacher's journey to Antarctica. D、Knitting sweaters to help penguins. -
6、 根据图示内容,选择最佳答案。
Kyle0803 FOLLOW
Hey, friends! My roommates and I are hosting a game night at our place!
It's on Saturday, October 5th.
You can arrive any time after 6: 00 p. m.
Enjoy five kinds of pizza for dinner!
Bring a favorite fruit or snack and share it!
Eat dinner and play games at the same time.
My roommates and I have videos games, card games and board games!
Let me know if you can come!
(1)、What time can Kyle's friend, Joe, arrive at Kyle's place?A、At 3: 00 p. m. B、At 5: 00 p. m. C、At 5: 30 p. m. D、At 6: 30 p. m.(2)、Today is October 1st. How many days away is the game night?A、Four days. B、Five days. C、Six days. D、Seven days.(3)、What should Kyle's friend, Hank, bring to the game night?A、Computers. B、Grapes. C、Cameras. D、Flowers.(4)、How should Kyle's friend, Pam, answer Kyle?A、I can come! B、When is the game night? C、The weather is nice today. D、CanI keep the invitation card?(5)、Where does this passage most probably come from?A、A poem. B、A post. C、A notice. D、A diary. -
7、 阅读短文,掌握其大意,然后从每小题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
When Kirk Alexander went missing for 11 days, an 1 hero came to his help: his neighborhood pizza shop. Almost every night for more than ten years, Alexander 2 a late dinner from the nearby Domino's pizza shop. He never had a 3 order. Sometimes he would call for a salad, sometimes a pie, and sometimes chicken wings. The only sure thing for the staff was that they would see Alexander's name 4 on their online ordering site between 11 p. m. and midnight several times a week. Until 5 , for nearly two weeks at the end of April 2016, they didn't.
It was a slow Saturday night on May 7th when Domino's manager Sarah Fuller felt she could no longer ignore (忽视) Alexander's recent 6 . She checked and found it had been 11 days since his last order, which was not like him at all. Knowing Alexander worked from home and seldom left, and having heard about his past health problems, Fuller started to be 7 .
Early Sunday morning, Fuller sent long-time delivery (送货) driver Tracey Hamblen to 8 on Alexander. Hamblen knocked on the door as she had done many times before, but after several minutes, there was no 9 . She quickly returned to the store to tell Fuller the 10 news. Fuller encouraged Hamblen to call 911, and soon, officers were on their way.
When the officers arrived, they heard a man 11 for help inside. They broke down the door and found Alexander on the floor in 12 of medical care at once. If one day later, it might have been too 13 .
Alexander was sent to Salem Hospital and was soon listed in stable (稳定的) 14 . In the following weeks, Fuller, Hamblen, and other store staff visited him with flowers and cards, noticing that Alexander greeted them with 15 smiles.
(1)A 、 unfair B 、 unexpected C 、 uncomfortable D 、 unlucky(2)A 、 served B 、 cooked C 、 ordered D 、 prepared(3)A 、 fixed B 、 given C 、 cancelled D 、 mistaken(4)A 、 cheer up B 、 set up C 、 pick up D 、 show up(5)A 、 possibly B 、 suddenly C 、 simply D 、 naturally(6)A 、 absence B 、 progress C 、 victory D 、 waste(7)A 、 active B 、 patient C 、 nervous D 、 quiet(8)A 、 agree B 、 spend C 、 depend D 、 check(9)A 、 doubt B 、 answer C 、 chance D 、 reason(10)A 、 exciting B 、 interesting C 、 worrying D 、 boring(11)A 、 calling B 、 caring C 、 paying D 、 looking(12)A 、 control B 、 fear C 、 need D 、 memory(13)A 、 quick B 、 slow C 、 early D 、 late(14)A 、 increase B 、 environment C 、 condition D 、 relationship(15)A 、 encouraging B 、 knowing C 、 tiring D 、 embarrassing -
8、 —Do you know ____?
—15 minutes.
A、why students take a longer break at school now B、why do students take a longer break at school now C、how long the break time is between two classes now D、how long is the break time between two classes now -
9、 ____ clever girl Kitty is! She can always come up with some creative ideas.A、What a B、What C、What an D、How
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10、 —Have you watched the movie NeZha 2?
—Yes, of course. ____ of my family, my parents and I, watched it during the Spring Festival.
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11、 Mary still works hard ____ she has achieved great success.A、because B、if C、though D、until
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12、 —It must be nice to live in Changchun! ____ do you play snow sports during the winter?
—Believe it or not, almost every week. It's my favorite.
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13、 It's not possible ____ up for lost time, so we must learn to value time.A、make B、to make C、making D、made
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14、 —Jack, try to ____ others' invitations more politely next time.
—Thanks for your advice, mom. I will.
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15、 —Are you going to the paper cutting activity this weekend?
—I'm not sure. I ____ have other plans. Let me check.
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16、 The graduation day was filled with laughter and joy. It became one of ____ memories of my life.A、sweeter B、less sweet C、the sweetest D、the least sweet
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17、 It's Sunday today. Let's just relax and enjoy ____ in a nature park.A、we B、us C、our D、ourselves
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18、 宇树科技(Unitree Robotics)作为杭州六小龙之一已家喻户晓,其创始人王兴兴的成长经历激励着我们。请以"The Inspiring Story of Wang Xingxing"为题,用英语写一篇演讲稿,在班会上作专题发言。
内容提示:
Experiences
◆take interest in robots
◆never give up
◆be famous for robot dogs
Learning
◆interest—the best teacher
◆be brave to face difficulties
注意:(1)演讲稿必须包含上表中所提供的所有信息,可适当发挥,使文章连贯;(2)文中不得出现真实的人名和校名;(3)词数80左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
The Inspiring Story of Wang Xingxing
Hello, everyone! Today I'd like to share a story about Wang Xingxing, the founder of Unitree Robotics.
Thank you!
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19、 根据短文内容,回答下列问题
For twelve children aged between ten and fifteen, Saturdays are spent learning the art of cooking. Their weekly lessons in small classes are so popular that there is a waiting list of 30 children who want to do the course. Parents pay 280 yuan for the course where their children can have fun and learn how to make good food.
Class member Bill, aged ten, says, "I love my mom's cooking and now I can do it better than her. The teachers always make us laugh, especially when we sit down with them to share the food we've made. "
Flora is twelve, and she says, "I did a meal for ten friends which they really enjoyed. Then my mom suggested I should develop a hobby, instead of doing nothing on weekends. I'm really glad I decided to come, though. "
Their teacher, Philippe, says, "The students are great. They are more focused (专心的) and remember things better than adults, although the kitchen isn't always so tidy when they're cooking! As adults, we're always learning more about food. If parents let their children be interested in cooking while they are young, they'll have enough skills to make food for themselves when they leave home. "
(1)、How much should parents pay for the cooking course?(2)、Does Bill think the teachers are serious?(3)、How old is Flora?(4)、How does Flora feel about her decision?(5)、Why does Philippe think young students are great? -
20、 任务型阅读
根据以上内容、从方框中选出与每段相匹配的信息、其中有一个选项是多余的。
One second. That's all it takes to make your life happier. Don't believe it? Then check out this list of things you can do in a second. That will bring more happiness into your life every day.
Look for an easy way to make your life happier. Smile more. Smiling can help you feel better. And it can be contagious (有感染力的). So give a smile to a total stranger on the street. Or if you're sad, angry, or annoyed about something, choose to smile and laugh it off instead.
Deep breathing is one of the best ways to reduce stress and bring balance back into your life. And it only takes a second. Take some time out each day to focus on nothing except your breath. You'll find your life becomes happier, healthier, and less stressful.
It's no surprise that drinking water is good for your health. Try keeping a water bottle with you wherever you go, and take a second to drink water a couple times every hour. Drinking water can help keep you hydrated (含水的), control calories (热量) and keep healthy skin.
Happy people have this in common: They are grateful for all the good things in their lives. This means that to make your life happier, take a few minutes each day and count your blessings (祝福). Say "Thank you" more often. Show your appreciation when good things come your way.A. Take a deep breath.
B. Give a great big smile.
C. Give thanks.
D. Buy one cup of juice.
E. Drink water.
F. Things you can do in one second to make your life happier.
根据以上内容,补全下面的思维导图,每空一词。