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1、阅读理解
I had a great time with the film Turning Red, which follows Meilin, a thirteen-year-old girl who suddenly begins turning into a giant red panda.
The film was set in 2002 when I would've been around Meilin's age. It was a joy for me to watch a film that I could relate to. The film illustrates the push-pull that so many immigrant families face: how much of their culture do they keep? And how much do they assimilate (融入)? There are beautiful traces of Chinese culture all throughout this film, including gorgeous food, time around the table, relationships with extended family, and more.
In the film, women in Meilin's family suffer a curse. As soon as they begin to blossom into womanhood, they transform into a giant red panda whenever they express any strong emotion.Thus, they have learned that emotional repression is the way to go. It was beautiful to watch this young girl choose the different path of emotional wellness ins tead of holding back her feelings.
It's not a surprise that the director Domee Shi, who is around my age, chose this plotline.Many people of my age are on a similar path to the one Meilin finds herself on. We honor our parents and what they have done for us, but we're also choosing to be more emotionally healthy and trying to live differently than we were taught.
The part of Turning Red that I particularly loved is the ending. Though Meilin's mom, grandma, and aunts all see that it's possible to integrate their red pandas into their lives, they don't choose that path. Instead, they choose to bottle their pandas up once again. However, they do get a new perspective on this young, groundbreaking girl. It's such a sweet reminder that not everyone can go on the same journey toward emotional health, and that's okay.
If all of them had embraced their pandas, I think the end ing would've felt incredibly cheese and taken away some of the power of the story. So we get a conclusion that is satisfying and heartwarming without being too much of a fairy tale.
(1)、Why did the author enjoy watching Turning Red?A、She found a connection with the story. B、She followed a similar life path to its director. C、She adored the appealing design of the red panda. D、She valued its emphasis on the emotional push-pull.(2)、What does the underlined word"repression" in the third paragraph mean?A、Disturbance. B、Control. C、Wellness. D、Expression.(3)、What does the author think of the ending of the film?A、Bittersweet. B、Idealized. C、Realistic. D、Cheesy.(4)、What is a central dilemma faced by Meilin in Turning Red?A、"Can I embrace my true self?" B、"Should I prioritize my family?" C、"Can I uncover the curse's secret?" D、"Should I explore diverse cultures?" -
2、阅读理解
Music Festivals From Around the World
Music possesses a unique power to unite people across cultures. One great way to feel this connection is by attending some of the world's most incredible music festivals.
Sziget Festival
The Sziget Festival in Budapest, Hungary, is a renowned(著名的) six-day celebration of music and art on Óbuda Island on the Danube River. Started in 1993, the festival is known for its diverse lineup, featuring top artists from genres like electronic, hip-hop, techno, and pop rock. Beyond music, the festival offers cultural experiences like art exhibitions, theater, circus performances, and film screenings.
Glastonbury
Glastonbury Music Festival is a global music fest held annually at the Worthy Far m in Somerset, England. Since its inception(开始) in 1970, it has become a touchstone for music enthusiasts worldwide, drawing more than 200, 000 visitors during its remarkable five-day run.Additionally, Glastonbury is among the few festivals striving towards being completely carbon-neutral.'
Rock in Rio
The be loved Rock in Rio festival was founded in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1985. The brand has since expanded to other locations, including Lisbon, Madrid, and Las Vegas. Rock in Rio spans multiple days. While its roots are in rock music, Rock in Rio has evolved to include more genres to appeal to a much broader audience. One of Rock in Rio's standout features is its commitment to environmental initiatives.
Fuji Rock
Fuji Rock is Japan's biggest music festival, typically held in Naeba Ski Resort in Niigata Prefecture. Known for its stunning mountainous"backdrop, this event has been running since 1997 and is celebrated for its diverse lineup that spans rock, electronic, hip-hop, and most other genres. It attracts international and local acts, creating a unique fusion of musical styles.
(1)、How is the Sziget Festival different from the other music festivals?A、It is documented in films. B、It is centered on classical arts. C、It hosts various cultural events. D、It features diverse music genres.(2)、What do Glastonbury and Rock in Rio have in common?A、They highlight rock music. B、They last more than a week. C、They undergo global expansion. D、They adopt eco-friendly practices..(3)、Which of the four music festivals has the shortest history?A、Sziget Festival. B、Glastonbury. C、Rock in Rio. D、Fuji Rock. -
3、 听录音, 回答问题。(1)、What made the white T-shirts popular?A、A fashion show. B、Hollywood movies. C、An English newspaper.(2)、When did the fashion for T-shirts for women start?A、In 1948. B、In 1959. C、In 1970.(3)、For whom did people wear T-shirts with"Free Angela"?A、For a black leader. B、For a fashion designer. C、For an American actress.
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4、 听录音, 回答问题。(1)、What is the conversation mainly about?A、Making fires. B、Detecting fires. C、Using fires.(2)、How many fires did California have in 2020?A、Around 50. B、About 400. C、Over 8600.(3)、What size of fire can the new satellites discover?A、Size of a car. B、Size of a plane. C、Size of a football field.(4)、What is the woman's main concern?A、Saving animals. B、Saving the trees. C、Saving humans.
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5、 听录音, 回答问题。(1)、Where are the speakers?A、In a restaurant. B、In a shop. C、At the man's home.(2)、How much did the man pay for the camera?A、3, 200 yuan. B、3, 800 yuan. C、4, 000 yuan.(3)、What does the woman want to do in the end?A、Start to eat. B、Look at the camera. C、Take a picture.
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6、 听录音, 回答问题。(1)、How much will the man pay for the membership?A、$95. B、$110. C、$260.(2)、Where can the man buy the kit?A、From a shop. B、From a website. C、From the club.(3)、What is probably the woman?A、A manager. B、A fitness trainer. C、A club receptionist.
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7、听录音, 回答问题。(1)、Where are the speakers probably?A、On a game show. B、In a spaceship. C、In a bank.(2)、Who was the first woman in space?A、Anna Edison. B、SallyK. Ride. C、Valentina Tereshkova.
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8、 Why is the woman anxious?A、She doesn't have any projects. B、She can't finish her work on time. C、Her boss pushed the deadlines forward.
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9、 When will the dinner start?A、At 8: 00. B、At7: 30. C、At 7: 00.
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10、 What are the speakers mainly talking about?A、A car accident. B、A traffic jam. C、A driving experience.
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11、 How does the man want to go to the palace?A、By bike. B、On foot. C、By taxi.
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12、 What's the man's opinion of the speech?A、It's boring. B、It's inspiring. C、It's too long.
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13、第二节阅读下面材料,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。
An Unforgettable Thanksgiving
We were living in Jakarta, Indonesia. However, our family of six had to experience a holiday without my wife, Esther, who was in Singapore. This meant that I was in charge of our four children. It was a struggle, putting in part-time at the union mission office, then coming home to manage the children.
Shortly after arriving in Indonesia, I made friends with some of the employees at the United States embassy, where a number of United States marines(海军陆战队)were stationed, and I had great conversations with them. I checked out films from the United States Information Service office on the embassy to show to our children and neighbors.
With Thanksgiving week upon us I thought what we would do to celebrate. Many thoughts ran through my mind. The film about the National Football League game of the week could be checked out for a few days.
The Sunday before Thanksgiving, the quiet of our house was disrupted by the sound of a jeep. We heard it drive up and stop in our driveway. Before we could determine who had come to visit us, a big muscular man was knocking at our door. It was Willie, one marine guard stationed at the United States Embassy. He held a big box in his arms, leaving me instructions: "Pastor Jones, let's have a real nice Thanksgiving dinner together, OK?" Then out the door he went, "I'll bring four other marine guards". I immediately investigated the contents of the box: a frozen turkey and a half-gallon container of Magnolia ice cream—Singapore's best brand.
The next day I walked from our union mission office to our home. I came across one of my newly-made friends, Tim. He was walking along, depressed and downhearted. I greeted him and asked, "What's the matter, Tim?"
"Pastor Jones," he said, "this is our first Thanksgiving away from home, and my wife and I are in the dumps. We went shopping for a turkey for Thanksgiving, and all we could find was a lot of skinny chickens. No turkeys anywhere. Thanksgiving will be no perfect despite my wife's excellent cooking skills."
注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
No turkey? First Thanksgiving away from home? I made a deal with Tim on the spot.
At the appointed time we heard the jeep from the embassy at the gate of our house.
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14、第一节假定你是李华,某英语网站正在讨论对"The man who has made up his mind to win will never say ‘impossible'."的理解。你打算跟帖参与讨论,内容包括:1. 你对此的理解;2. 结合具体实例;3. 你的启发与感悟。
注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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15、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。
In China, even for the most accomplished chefs, cooking (involve) improvising with the ingredients (原料) on hand: feel and taste. For the Chinese, the idea of exact time and amounts in cooking is an alien concept. In fact, times and measuring cups won't (find) in a traditional Chinese kitchen. Nor will a Chinese cook asked he or she makes a particular dish respond with clear (quantity) of ingredients and an exact cooking time, for such concrete instructions are almost nonexistent in the world of Chinese cuisine.
(make) Chinese food can be very time consuming. One reason is the preparation before the actual cooking takes time, as ingredients for the same dish are (typical) cut into uniform shapes, and preferably into bite-sized pieces. Chinese cooking employs different methods according to the nature of the ingredients, the (long) of cooking time, and the degree of heat. The major emphasis, though, is on enhancing the natural flavor of ingredients, as well as retaining nutrients.
Almost every Chinese kitchen has bamboo steamer. In this method, food s are put in the steamer above boiling water. This technique preserves the colors, flavors, and nutrients of the food. A good cook knows which techniques to use (combine) the natural flavors of the ingredients for the best taste and nutrition.
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16、阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
The title of "Aaron's younger brother" was earned when I had won the second place in my first tennis tournament at the age of six. Whenever I 1 onto a tennis court, it was as though a gluey name label, which had been 2 stuck onto me.
I wanted to 3 Aaron, my older brother, whose fame had reduced me to a 4 tennis player. Then came a big tennis match against Aaron. As I shook Aaron's hand at the start of the match, I stared at him and focused on how this match was going to 5 everything.
The tennis court seemed to stretch out further than usual, but I could still 6 the confident look on Aaron's face. He knew that my honor 7 in comparison to his. Finally, we were down to the last set, neck and neck in points. That was when the setting sun cast his figure over me, 8 me that I would always be walking in his 9 if I did not prove myself.
I prepared myself for the finishing blow, 10 of Aaron's past matches flooding through my mind as I 11 the weakness of his smash (扣球) the ball would always fly towards the left of the court. I extended my arm to the left in anticipation of where the ball was going to land. The ball made 12 with my racket and was lobbed over Aaron's head successfully. He could do nothing but 13 his undefeated status as champion being removed by his younger brother.
While I was still enjoying the unfamiliar feeling of 14 minutes after the match was over, a man, whom I vaguely recognized from a 15 tennis club, approached me. "What is your name, son?" he asked. A smile spread across my face.
(1)A 、 marched B 、 stepped C 、 jumped D 、 rushed(2)A 、 frequently B 、 originally C 、 permanently D 、 occasionally(3)A 、 recommend B 、 praise C 、 evaluate D 、 defeat(4)A 、 nameless B 、 hopeless C 、 worthless D 、 fearless(5)A 、 appreciate B 、 change C 、 explore D 、 settle(6)A 、 put down B 、 pull out C 、 take up D 、 make out(7)A 、 disappeared B 、 wrinkled C 、 paled D 、 doubled(8)A 、 reminding B 、 ordering C 、 instructing D 、 expecting(9)A 、 trust B 、 shelter C 、 credit D 、 shadow(10)A 、 scores B 、 images C 、 records D 、 highlights(11)A 、 hid B 、 admitted C 、 recalled D 、 overcame(12)A 、 contact B 、 progress C 、 movement D 、 adjustment(13)A 、 maintain B 、 improve C 、 confirm D 、 witness(14)A 、 harmony B 、 success C 、 competition D 、 relief(15)A 、 previous B 、 special C 、 famous D 、 tiny -
17、根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
The Lipstick Effect
In 2020, the world was plunged into an economic down turn as the COVID-19 pandemic caused widespread closures to businesses. During such times of economic hardship, one may naturally expect that consumer markets will see a decline in expenditure, as people everywhere feel restricted to making only "essential" purchases. However, a curious phenomenon known as the "lipstick effect" can often be observed.
The lipstick effect refers to the phenomenon of consumers spending on small luxury goods even when an economic depression occurs. However, many still find the cash for purchases of small luxury items, such as lipstick. This phenomenon was termed the "lipstick effect" in 2001 by Leonard Lauder, chairman of luxury cosmetic company Estée Lauder. He had not only witnessed the phenomenon at work but also realized that it was especially evident in the case of lipstick and other cosmetic products.
First and perhaps most obviously, consumers may simply wish to give themselves treats now and again to provide distractions from their financial insecurity. Another theory has to do with labour markets. Specifically, during the economic depression, job seeking tends to become more competitive. Thus, people seeking employment may perceive a need to spend money on certain products to improve their physical appearance.
Whatever the causes of the lipstick effect. this phenomenon is no short-lived trend. During the global depression of 2007-2009, sales of cosmetic in the United States increased by around 5%. Based on such data, it seems that even in the current insecure economic climate, the luxury cosmetics industry is one that will be sticking around.
While lipstick as an economic indicator makes sense, it can be difficult for the public to access sales data on lipstick and similar products at regular intervals, such as weekly or monthly. However, it's of no practical use to a regular mom-and-pop investor, unless they also can easily track lipstick sales.
A. What does lipstick tell us about the economy?
B. They do not have enough to spend on big-ticket luxury items.
C. The lipstick effect is a behavior that reflects economic conditions and emotional states.
D. So, how exactly do consumers who are short of cash justify making such purchases?
E. By using products such as lipstick, they may feel more confident during job interviews.
F. As a result, the lipstick indicator helps the chair of Estée Lauder know how to plan his budget.
G. Under these circumstances, millions of people suddenly found themselves facing financial insecurity.
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18、阅读理解
A team of Dutch researchers has discovered that magpies (喜鹊) are using metal spikes (things with sharp points) designed to keep them away from certain urban areas to make their own nests stronger and keep invaders at bay.
Scientists have known for a while that magpies are some of the most intelligent birds in the world, but even they were puzzled by their amazing ability to adapt to hostile urban environments, It's not unusual for birds to use human trash as tools and building materials for their nests, but seeing them use the very things we humans use against them was nothing short of puzzling for researchers at the Natural History Museum in Rotterdam and the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Leiden, in the Netherlands.
"I didn't expect this. These anti bird spikes are meant to deter birds, they are supposed to scare them off, but on the contrary, the birds just use them." Kees Moeliker, the director of the Natural History Museum Rotterdam, told The Guardian.
One particularly impressive magpie nest was discovered in the courtyard of a hospital in Antwerp, Belgium. It was made up of around 1,500 anti-bird spikes, most of which seemed to be positioned with the sharp point outwards, as protection against invaders. After discovering it, researchers checked the roof and confirmed that around 50 meters of anti-bird spike strips had been ripped off the building, leaving only the glue used to fix them in place.
Birds have been known to take sharp objects, from point y branches to nails, screws, into their nests as protection, but the use of anti-bird spikes is kind of ironic, as they are the very things used to keep them away. To scientists like Hiemstra, this is a sort of "beautiful revenge".
A few years back, we wrote about rich people in the UK installing anti-bird spikes on trees to stop birds from pooping on their luxury cars, but I guess the birds had the last laugh...
(1)、How did the researchers feel when they found magpies made use of metal spikes?A、Shocked. B、Amused. C、Frightened. D、Disappointed.(2)、What does the underlined word "deter" mean in paragraph 3?A、Attract. B、Threaten. C、Raise. D、Protect.(3)、What is paragraph 4 mainly about?A、Supporting evidence for the research result. B、Deeper explanation of the research finding. C、Practical application of the research discovery. D、Further exploration of the cause of the discovery.(4)、What can we imply from the passage?A、Birds are the masters of architecture. B、Birds respond wisely in face of anti-bird spikes. C、Birds use human trash to make for better adaptation. D、Birds turn out the most intelligent species in the world. -
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Have you ever lost something in a hard-to-reach space, like behind a couch or a cupboard? Wouldn't it be nice to just be able to squeeze in and out? New innovations in the field of robotics will soon be able to make this nice idea into a reality.
In a study published on Jan. 25 in the science journal Matter, engineers from The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Carnegie Mellon University in the US have developed small robots that can quickly change back and forth from liquid to solid states.
According to the website Mashable, the scientists were inspired by sea cucumbers (海参). They are able to change the stiffness of their body or reduce the potential for physical damage. The robots in the study were made from gallium, a soft metal with a low melting point of 30℃. The scientists then used changes in the magnetic field to handle the magnetic particles (粒子) inside the gallium material to provide heat. This heat then allowed the robots to change between solid and liquid states as well as to move around.
As the website Tech Xplore pointed out, other similar materials require external heat sources such as heat guns and electrical currents to bring a change of states; but now, the robots can use a heat source inside itself to change states independently.
During the robots' experimental trials, the scientists conducted a number of tests. These tests included having the robots melt into liquid and re-form to escape a prison-like cage. It can remove a foreign object from and deliver medicinal drugs to a model stomach. The robot is also able to build and repair hard-to-reach circuits. The robots' ability to switch between states of matter allows for a number of possible uses and advancements in different fields, such as the biomedical and circuit assembly industries.
Still, in the words of senior author Carmel Majidi at Carnegie Mellon University, for now these are all just "proofs of concept" which show the abilities of these new kinds of robots.
(1)、What can we learn about the small robots?A、They were produced by British scientists. B、They came from inspiration of sea cucumbers. C、They can help people squeeze in and out freely. D、They were made from a newly invented material.(2)、How did scientists change the state of the robots?A、By employing a heat source. B、By using electrical currents. C、By controlling the magnetic particles. D、By building hard-to-reach circuits.(3)、What can be inferred about the robots from Majidi's words?A、Their abilities are overstated. B、They have great market potential. C、Proof is needed to understand the concept. D、It will take time for them to be widely used.(4)、What might be the best title of the passage?A、Ongoing Challenges the New Robots Face B、Amazing Features the New Robots Possess C、Potential Limitations the New Robots Have D、New Melting Robots Switching between Different States -
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Theophilus Tetteh is an African contemporary artist from Ghana. He buried himself in the study of graphic design and painting at school while experimenting with different media themes.
Now we hear about African painters stepping into the spotlight, but it might be challenging for Ghanaian artists to bring their careers to commercial success and critical recognition. The art market as such is not yet established in Ghana. The country doesn't even have a national gallery to preserve and promote Ghanaian art. It can be problematic for young painters who cannot afford to move to Europe or the US to promote and market their art. Besides, many young artists can even have trouble getting painting materials.
Things changed for Tetteh when he got featured in BE OPEN Art, an online gallery of contemporary art. It was founded by philanthropist Elena Baturina with a desire to provide emerging artists worldwide with an opportunity to show their works to the world of art professionals. The platform especially welcomes artists who don't have resources or promotional opportunities such as graduates and self-taught artists.
In December 2020, Tetteh was voted the Artist of the Month by the visitors of the BE OPEN Art. Later, he was chosen as the gallery's first-ever Artist of the Year. The award brought him favorable publicity, so he was noticed by the art community, the media, collectors, etc. In 2021, he was interviewed frequently by the media and featured in a famous magazine. All these things let the prices of the artist's work inch upwards.
Tetteh thinks the world can be a better place if young artists are guided on their way without any form of disregard, but with support of the senior. As his name has hit headlines of the arts world media, he hopes to help promote emerging talents in his native country. "The art makes the man and the man makes the art," he says.
(1)、What can we learn about Ghanaian artists from paragraphs 1-2?A、They tend to combine designs with media themes. B、They have established an art market to promote works. C、They desire professional guidance on preserving national art. D、They lack a supportive platform to realize commercial value of their works.(2)、Why does Elena Baturina establish BE OPEN Art?A、To promote ancient African art treasures. B、To broaden the artistic vision of self-taught artists. C、To provide chances for young artists to display artistic talents. D、To sponsor a project for the contemporary emerging artists from Ghana.(3)、What kind of person is Tetteh according to the last paragraph?A、Socially responsible. B、Amazingly talented. C、Commercially smart. D、Culturally conservative.(4)、Which of the following best describes Tetteh's change of fate?A、All that glitters is not gold. B、Opportunity favors the prepared. C、The strong is not without tears. D、A good name is easier lost than won.