• 1、阅读理解

    During the 1930s, the Great War broke out. A 25-year-old American soldier, probably never thought that his life would change forever when he volunteered to go to France.

    One night while the American unit was returning to the base after a bloody fight, Suleyman stumbled into the ground and noticed a bit of movement from the bush. Being stuck between two choices either its enemy or an animal, Suleyman found a five-year-old girl from the bushes shivering with cold and utmost fear. Due to the atrocity of the war, the girl was abandoned by her family and the whole village was killed.

    During the war, it was impossible to find the child's family so Suleyman took this little French girl under his wings and gave her an American name Flora which means like the flower. Soon, Flora became the apple of the eye of everyone living in the army camp.

    For one and a half years, Flora and Suleyman became inseparable; however, every fairy tale comes to an end. When the war ended, Suleyman was sent back to USA, while Flora was put in an orphanage, the Normandy School, which was founded by the American government for orphaned French children to have an education.

    For years, Suleyman always thought about Flora. When the French National Olympic Team was playing in the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles in 1984, Suleyman gazed through the audience on TV, hoping to catch a glimpse of Flora, but he never could.

    At the age of 85, Suleyman attended the 60th anniversary reception of the Great War where Suleyman shared his story with American and French officials. After hearing his story, a French journalist started to investigate the story, and all government files were read in detail. The moment the journalist helped dial the number, in tears, Flora said Suleyman was her hero, and everything came flooding back to her.

    (1)、What does the underlined word "atrocity" in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
    A、Challenge. B、Cruelty. C、Range. D、Stress.
    (2)、Why did Suleyman watch 1984 Summer Olympics?
    A、Because Flora might be in the French team. B、Because Flora might be watching the event. C、Because Suleyman was greatly interested in sports. D、Because Suleyman wanted to travel to Los Angeles.
    (3)、What can we learn from the passage?
    A、Suleyman found some enemies in the bush. B、Suleyman saw Flora again with the help of officials. C、Flora and Suleyman became attached to each other. D、Flora was sent to an orphanage when she was found.
    (4)、Which can serve as the best possible title for the text?
    A、The Lost Love Found Again B、The Apple of a Father's Eye C、The reunion Between Father and Daughter D、The Terrible Violence of the War
  • 2、 阅读理解

    I have been worrying for weeks now about what to give my mother for Mother's Day. For most people, this is a modest problem, solved by the purchase of a bathrobe or a box of candy. For me, however, Mother's Day represents an annual challenge to do the impossible—find a gift that will make neither Mama nor me feel terrible.

    Expensive gifts which Mama defines as costing over $10 are out, because they make Mama feel terrible. "This is awful, " she once said, examining an apron. "I feel just terrible. You shouldn't have spent that much on it." Inexpensive presents - under $10—please Mama, but they make me feel terrible.

    The story always goes this way: a gift given to Mama will bounce swiftly back to me. If I buy her something wearable, she perceives in an instant that it could be let in here, let out there, and it would fit me perfectly. If I give her a plant, she cuts off the top for me to take home and root in a glass of water. If I give her something edible, she wants me to stay for lunch and eat it.

    Papa, a sensible man, long ago stopped trying to shop for Mama. Instead, on Mother's Day, her birthday, and other appropriate occasions, he composes a short romantic poem in which he tells of their meeting, unforgettable things, and marriage. After nearly 30 years of poems, Papa sometimes worries that the edge of his poetic inspiration has dulled, but Mama doesn't complain. She comes into the room while he is struggling over a gift poem and says, "It doesn't have to rhyme as long as it's from the heart."

    This year, finally, I think I, too, have found a painless gift for Mama. I am going to give her a magazine article, unrhymed but from the heart, in which I wish her "Happy Mother's Day" and tell her there's nothing Papa or I could ever buy, find, or make her that would be half good enough anyway.

    (1)、Why Mother's Day is regarded as an annual challenge by the author?
    A、Most gifts are too expensive to afford. B、Her mother has never been pleased with gifts. C、She lacks the experience of choosing gifts. D、It's hard to buy a satisfying gift for her mother.
    (2)、What can we know about the author's mother from paragraph 3?
    A、She is particular about gifts. B、She doesn't like receiving gifts. C、She always cares about her child. D、She always gives something in return.
    (3)、Which words can best describe the author's Dad?
    A、Loving and wise. B、Energetic and kind. C、Brave and inspiring. D、Optimistic and talented.
    (4)、Why will the author give her mother a magazine article?
    A、To show her love for her mother. B、To show off her literary competence. C、To offer a better present than .her dad's. D、To avoid the difficulty of choosing
  • 3、阅读理解

    Forest Park Easy Hike in Queens

    EVENT DESCRIPTION: 

    Walk out into the great outdoors, just outside Manhattan! Forest Park is filled with natural treasures and is a perfect getaway for locals and visitors alike. Can you believe this park has been around for over a century? Take the chance to bring family and four-legged friends, and expect to see a friendly doggie here and there. During the hike, you will explore different trails (all well-paved) and stop at a few key spots to learn more about the 3rd largest park in Queens. 

    Get Tickets Here: https: /newyorksocialnetwork.com/events/forest-park-easy-hike-in-queens-7

    Cost: $20 general members

    Date: May 7, 2023, Sunday

    How it works: 

    •We'll meet at 3 pm. at Wallenberg Square right outside of Forest Park in Queens.

    •Be prepared to walk as we explore multiple paths throughout the park! 

    •Public transit is available! You can take the EF to Union Turnpike or the LIRR to Kew Gardens and walk 15 minutes over to Wallenberg Square. 

    •The hike will start and end at Wallenberg Square 

    What to bring: Water, hiking boots or sneakers

    Difficulty Level: Easy

    What if it rains? Refunds will be given if the event is canceled due to rain. 

    Can I come alone? Yes, most guests do! It's a great way to meet new people.

    Dress Code: Be comfortable and casual. Dress for the weather. You will be outside for 90 minutes. 

    Ages: 20+. Most of our events attract 20's-40's although some events can be adjusted to younger or older (50's) depending on the event.

    Questions? Email Dave Cervini at dave@newyorksocialnetwork.com or call 212.873.2256, M-F 10 a. m. to 4 p.m..

    Nonrefundable unless canceled.

    (1)、What can we learn about Forest Park Easy Hike?
    A、It is a dog-friendly event. B、It requires non-stop walking. C、It is held in the city center. D、It takes place on unpaved paths.
    (2)、What is the age requirement for the event?
    A、Older than ten. B、Older than twenty. C、Older than thirty. D、Older than forty.
    (3)、What should you do if you want to go hiking?
    A、Form a group. B、Carry an umbrella. C、Prepay the ticket. D、Wear formal clothes.
  • 4、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。

    When I worked as a nurse, I was on day duty while my workmates were on night duty. On one shift, I sensed something strange just before going off duty at 1 1 am. I put down the tray (托盘) on the table and suddenly it fell off the table. At first, I didn't care as I thought I had accidentally knocked it over, but then I felt the whole building shaking and heard patients were screaming and running madly.

    At that moment, I realized that an earthquake was happening. My first thought was to rescue my patient and protect myself. I quickly caught hold of a nearby patient, who was terribly frightened and pushed her under a bed. And then, I got under another bed myself. As soon as the earthquake stopped, I decided to try and get the patient safely outside. I carried her out and helped her down to the grassland, where several other people had gathered.

    As I was afraid that my other workmates were in danger, I went back inside the building again. When I met Lucy, our head nurse, I found her patient couldn't walk. We made a seat for the patient by linking our hands and arms, and carried her outside together. We went back through the building to check if anyone was left behind in our sickroom.

    Just then, we saw that a man doctor was calling for volunteers to go down to other sickrooms with him to help more patients and medical workers. So we followed him together. The doctor went ahead of us and found one of the nurses partially covered with broken stones, luckily still alive. Suddenly, the aftershock struck and the doctor ordered us to leave. The brave doctor intended to stay alone and risk his own life to save the nurse.

    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。

    But no one was willing to leave.

    My next task was to settle and care for the sick on the ground.

  • 5、第一节假定你是李华,你校外籍教师 Mr. Smith要求你总结开学以来英语学习的收获。请你根据以下要点写一篇短文,内容包括:1.知识学习(课文,词汇,语法等);2.能力的提高。

    注意:1.词数 80 左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

  • 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。

    Body language is an important part of  (communicate). If you wish to communicate well, then it makes sense to understand how you can use your body to say what you mean.

    Different culture usually makes different body language. Chinese often greet others with a firm handshake, but Americans like a loving hug instead. Russians like to kiss on their  (friend) cheek. Some body language also have  same meaning in different countries  we speak different languages. Smiling is one of them. Take care  your body language, then you may make a good impression.

    Body language (use) by people for sending messages to one another. It is very useful because it can help you make yourself easily (understand). When you are talking with others, you are not just using words, but also using expressions and gestures. For example, waving one hand (be) to say "Good-bye." A smile and handshake show welcome, and (clap) hands means congratulations. Nodding the head means agreement, but shaking the head means disagreement. The gestures are accepted both by Chinese and foreigners as having the same meanings.

    When you use a foreign language, it is very important to know the meanings of  (gesture) and movements in the foreign country.

  • 7、阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    I had spent some time in the morning talking to my granddaughter about being "generous". She had a lot of chocolates. I asked her if she had thought about how she was going to 1 her good fortune with her sister? "No!" she said.

    That's why I 2 her to share, and why it's good to be generous. Not sure if she was convinced, we then 3 out on the town, in Sydney. I wanted to show her Chinatown and shop at the markets.

    After shopping I took her to a 4 . She is a fussy (挑剔的) eater. She was having a good time and even tried some new 5  while I taught her how to 6  chopsticks.

    I noticed a man sitting near me having lunch Then he got up to 7  and upon leaving he paid for our 8 . The shop owner checked with us if that was OK. I was so 9 . Then he was gone before I really had 10  to thank him. My 9-year-old granddaughter was really 11  by this. We were then also gifted dessert by our waitress. Good 12  came in pairs.

    Upon leaving I 13 them $5. Then I said to my granddaughter "we don't really need a 14 lunch, do we? So now we have to pay our good fortune forward to someone else." She got money 15 and was looking for a homeless person.

    (1)
    A 、 discuss B 、 argue C 、 share D 、 play
    (2)
    A 、 warned B 、 encouraged C 、 ordered D 、 forced
    (3)
    A 、 wiped B 、 watched C 、 set D 、 headed
    (4)
    A 、 restaurant B 、 cinema C 、 shop D 、 theatre
    (5)
    A 、 drinks B 、 tastes C 、 cakes D 、 tables
    (6)
    A 、 use B 、 choose C 、 enjoy D 、 recognize
    (7)
    A 、 hide B 、 escape C 、 explain D 、 leave
    (8)
    A 、 room B 、 meal C 、 goods D 、 taxi
    (9)
    A 、 moved B 、 confused C 、 annoyed D 、 stressed
    (10)
    A 、 money B 、 excuse C 、 time D 、 permission
    (11)
    A 、 frightened B 、 puzzled C 、 touched D 、 embarrassed
    (12)
    A 、 chances B 、 things C 、 services D 、 customers
    (13)
    A 、 tipped B 、 owed C 、 showed D 、 borrowed
    (14)
    A 、 delicious B 、 cheap C 、 rich D 、 free
    (15)
    A 、 exactly B 、 absolutely C 、 shily D 、 immediately
  • 8、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。

    Reasons to Put on Your Rollerblades and Hit the Pavement

    Rollerblading (旱冰) is great for building balance, strengthening muscles, and improving mental health. It's also a cheap, fun, and eco-friendly way to get your daily exercise in.

    It's fun

    We all know that we should be exercising several times a week, and picking a workout that is fun naturally motivates us to get up and get going.  The top benefit of rollerblading is exercise in ways that are fun, soul-filling, and mental health-improving.

    It's cheap

    Rollerblading is also a great exercise choice because it costs very little. There's no need to pay for a monthly gym membership or expensive equipment. Rollerblades cost a lot less than a bike.

    It's eco-friendly

    Rollerblading is much faster than walking and can take you up to ten miles. Maybe that's why some Viennese citizens are choosing to use this sustainable (可持续) activity for their means of transportation.

    Skater and climate activist, Gerhard Ladstatte explains why he started Friday Night Skating, a free street skating event. "We want to move without burning fuel." People looking for an oil-free way to get to a workplace that isn't too far from home, while combining daily exercise into their routine, can consider rollerblading to work.

    It's good for your mental health

    Like any form of aerobic exercise, skating is associated with a number of wellness benefits.  By fixing your attention on both the body and its surroundings, you can shift focus away from negative thought patterns and anxieties. Rollerblading can also increase self-confidence and positive feelings.

    A. In other words, rollerblading has it all.

    B. Exercise and fresh air can reduce stress.

    C. Not only is skating cheap, it also benefits nature.

    D. All you need is a pair of skates and some safety equipment.

    E. Rollerblading is an exciting way to get in fresh air and exercise.

    F. It's easy to see why so many people are discovering the joys of skating.

    G. Unlike a bicycle, you don't need to find a place to store your skates while you work.

  • 9、阅读理解

    Humans spend about one third of their lives sleeping. But some mammals (哺乳动物), like the northern elephant seal, survive with much less sleep.

    Researchers in a new study described the unusual sleep pattern of these ocean animals. They found that when these mammals go to feed on trips that can last seven months, they sleep just two hours each day. Those two hours of sleep are made up of short moments of rest lasting only 10 minutes each as they dive deep to avoid predators (捕食者). The only other mammals known to get so little sleep are African elephants.

    The researchers placed a head covered with sensors on the heads of the seals that they studied. The sensors recorded sleep signals created by the seals' brains and heart rate. The sensors also recorded the animals' location and depth beneath the sea.

    The researchers studied female seals because they go out on long open-ocean trips while males feed in coastal waters.

    During dives lasting about 30 minutes, the seals went into a deep sleep called slow-wave sleep while keeping a controlled downward movement. When they then experienced rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep, the seals fell into a turning pattern. Then, at the deepest point of their sleeping dive—up to 377 meters deep—they wake up and swim back to the surface.

    Terrie Williams is a scientist at the University of California at Santa Cruz who helped write the study. She said, "It is remarkable that a wild animal will fall into deep, paralytic REM sleep when there are predators on the hunt." She added that the seals solve this problem by going into deep sleep in the deep parts of the oceans where predators usually do not hunt them.

    Williams said the brain's ability to control awakening the sleeping seals at a depth before they drown is also a discovery about how mammalian brains work. She commented on this saying that it shows the survival control of the seals' brains.

    (1)、Why did researchers study female elephant seals?
    A、They are easier to fix with sensors. B、They are more friendly to humans. C、They are more convenient to follow. D、They have a wider range of activities.
    (2)、What are the elephant seals doing when they are in deep sleep?
    A、Falling into deep sea. B、Swimming fast in the sea. C、Rushing back to the surface. D、Escaping from their hunters.
    (3)、What's the advantage of elephant seals' sleep?
    A、They hunt more foods. B、They avoid being hunted. C、They get completely relaxed. D、They control their sleep patterns.
    (4)、Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
    A、Different Animals Need Different Sleep B、Elephant Seals' Short Sleep Makes Them Survive C、Elephant Seals Sleep Only Two Hours a Day D、Male and Female Elephant Seals Feed in Different Areas
  • 10、阅读理解

    Along the streets of Malabon in the Philippines, Marilene Capentes pushes a cart every morning except Sundays. The city of Malabon is just north of the capital, Manila.

    Capentes is a waste picker. She collects bags of separated garbage, placing food waste in one container. This material will be turned into compost (堆肥) at the local recycling center. The rest of the waste goes into separate containers. The recyclable materials are later sold.

    Capentes said the heavy rubbish used to be all mixed together. Then a few years ago, a local environmental nonprofit (非盈利机构) started asking people to separate their rubbish.

    The Mother Earth Foundation in the Philippines is a member of the Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives, called GAIA. The organization wants to avert food waste from going to landfills. Food waste gives off biogas (沼气) as it breaks down. Biogas is a powerful greenhouse gas.

    At a material recycling center in Malabon, organic (有机的) waste collected from households is turned into compost. This material then goes into a community garden to grow vegetables. Some of the food waste is broken down into biogas. This biogas is then used to cook vegetables for waste workers to eat.

    There are challenges in establishing these systems in new places. It costs money to set up a facility for composting. People, including local officials, have to be educated on the importance of separating waste. Containers have to be provided to families that cannot buy more than one.

    And sometimes separating organic waste is not thought to be important. Also, unlike recyclables and metals, there is not a large market for organic materials. Therefore, waste workers must be paid for the system to work. But these problems can be solved. More people are making the connection between reducing biogas and fighting climate change.

    (1)、Why is food waste separated from other waste?
    A、To sell it for money. B、To cook vegetables. C、To feed it to animals. D、To turn it into plant food.
    (2)、What does the underlined word "avert" mean in paragraph 4?
    A、Remove. B、Prevent. C、Select. D、Protect.
    (3)、What does the author intend to tell in paragraph 6?
    A、Difficulties to build the new systems. B、Importance of building the new systems. C、Conditions required for the new systems. D、Arguments over building the new systems.
    (4)、What's the author's attitude towards separating organic waste?
    A、Critical. B、Grateful. C、Optimistic. D、Doubtful.
  • 11、阅读理解

    "Do what you love, not what others tell you is right," says Georgia Lines of New Zealand.

    I spoke with the 24-year-old singer-songwriter earlier this month about her rise to fame. In 2022, Lines was named breakthrough artist of the year at the annual Aotearoa music awards ceremony. Aotearoa is the Māori name for New Zealand, an island country in the Pacific Ocean that is home to more than 5.1 million people.

    Lines makes success look easy, but she has worked hard to perfect her skills. "I love what I do," she told me. "I love it when I get lost in the music, and everything works together."

    Already Lines has opened for pop singer George Ezra. She hopes "to open for Harry Styles one day," she added.

    Lines has written more than 20 songs and worked together with several top artists including Jack Burton, Alex James, and Cassie Henderson. "I love working with other people and cooperating," Lines said. "I find I work better when I'm with others so we can bounce ideas off each other."

    When asked about her musical ambitions growing up, Lines smiled. "I was never a musical genius as a child," she said. "But I always loved singing and music."

    In recent years, Lines has drawn enthusiastic crowds for her concerts. The video for her hit song, "No One Knows", won best music video of the year in New Zealand in 2021.

    As for her future goals, Lines said that she wanted "to have a sustainable (可持续的) career and to keep doing what I love." That means, focusing on her own career and artistic achievements. "Comparison is the robber of success," she said. "If I had stopped to compare myself with others, I wouldn't have made it as far as I have."

    (1)、What is the author's main topic of interview with Lines?
    A、Her childhood. B、Her experience. C、Her style of music. D、Her way to success.
    (2)、Which word best describes Lines?
    A、Honest. B、Hard-working. C、Lucky. D、Easy-going.
    (3)、What do we know about Lines from paragraph 5?
    A、She likes teamwork. B、She respects top artists. C、She has a gift for music. D、She has loved music since a kid.
    (4)、What is Lines trying to avoid doing?
    A、Valuing fame too much. B、Ignoring her future career. C、Comparing herself with others. D、Being affected by others' opinions.
  • 12、阅读理解

    World's Best Summer Festivals

    The Governors Music Festival

    A relative newcomer to the summer music festival scene, the Governors Ball offers a variety of performers and a taste of New York culture. Visitors can watch shows from rock, electronic, and performers, all while tasting food from popular New York City restaurants. To take a break from the music, festival goers can participate in activities such as Silent Disco or lawn (草坪) games.

    WHERE: New York City

    WHEN: June 3-5

    Roskilde

    Created by two Danish college students, Roskilde has developed from a hippie (嬉皮士) gathering ground to a mainstream music festival. The festival attracts followers from all over the world to watch their favorite artists perform in large tents.

    WHERE: Roskilde, Denmark

    WHEN: June 25-July 2

    Montreux Jazz Festival

    Set on Lake Geneva's beautiful shoreline, the Montreux Jazz Festival attracts a global audience. Founded in 1967 as a jazz-only festival, Montreux has since evolved into a two-week-long showcase that attracts more than 200,000 music enthusiasts. Performances don't end on the shore; visitors can catch themed shows from boats and train cars.

    WHERE: Montreux, Switzerland

    WHEN: July 1-16

    Rock al Parque

    Rock al Parque is proud of an attendance of 88,600 visitors a day. Most music festivals require tickets, but the participation in the three-day festival is free of charge. Festival-goers line up to watch performances from some of Latin America's most popular artists, but the festival also offers performances from international bands.

    WHERE: Bogota, Colombia

    WHEN: July 2-4

    (1)、What can you do while visiting the Governors Music Festival?
    A、Feed yourself. B、Tour a famous park. C、Enjoy Latin America music. D、Watch outdoor performances.
    (2)、What is the advantage of Rock al Parque?
    A、It lasts the longest. B、It is free to watch. C、It is held in large tents. D、It offers games for visitors.
    (3)、Which of the following can you enjoy on the water?
    A、Roskilde. B、Rock al Parque. C、Montreux Jazz Festival. D、The Governors Music Festival.
  • 13、你们学校将举办以"梦想从学习开始"为主题的英语演讲大赛。请你写一篇演讲稿参赛。内容包括:
    1. 你的梦想;
    2. 如何实现。
    注意:
    1. 词数100左右;
    2. 题目已为你写好。
    Dreams Begin from Learning
  • 14、短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

    假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加,删除或修改。

    增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。

    删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

    修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

    注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

    2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

    One day, I was taking the walk in my neighbourhood. There was a great many dogs playing around. I noticed a small one which hairs were pure white. It was a smart dog I couldn't take my eye off. At that moment a little boy came up and wanted to play with him. Never before had the dog saw the boy, so it started to run after him or barked. In panic, the boy begged the dog not bite him. It was so much lucky that the dog's owner soon took it away. Now, I still have no idea when the small dog suddenly attacked him.

  • 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。

    Are you familiar with pop star Jay Chou's Blue &White Porcelain? Its original lines, just  the composer Fang Wenshan described, were inspired by Ru porcelain (汝瓷).

    Ranked best among famous kinds during the Song Dynasty (960—1279), Ru porcelain is known for its unique pale blue glaze (釉). Oceans  Ru porcelain flooded onto the market around the year of 1100, but the (exist) of Ru ware now is actually rare. Thanks to the efforts of Ru porcelain inheritors, people can now appreciate it     (close) at hand than before.

    Born in Ruzhou, Henan province, Li Chao has spent a decade (better) crafting skills. Ru porcelain goes through 72 steps, the  (one) of which is knead (揉) mud. Any small errors could lead to disaster, said the 41-year-old inheritor. He then stressed that a Ru porcelain inheritor must be patient enough. Every item of artwork  (full) deserves our admiration.

    Techniques of making Ru porcelain will   (lose) with senior inheritors gradually passing away. So , Li spares no effort in doing is introducing it to wider masses. (achieve) this goal, he creatively uses Ru porcelain in making daily ware popular among young people. Now he's aiming to expand the market by introducing it to the whole world.

  • 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。

    At the age of 91, living alone, Thomas was quietly enjoying his old age. His days were filled with 1  and leisure. He would watch TV and 2  leave his place. His lack of physical activity 3  his granddaughter, Diana. She wanted her grandpa to live a long and happy life and she finally had a perfect 4 .

    Armed with a handful of love-a(n) 5 little dog named Frederica, she set out to6 her beloved grandpa. Diana knew her grandpa's 7 for animals. Thomas was even considering getting a dog in the past, but his family 8 him. This time, Diana 9 to take matters into her own hands. She knew that having a puppy would be a 10 for the elderly man, so she was ready to 11 him with whatever he would need. What a wonderful and 12 decision!

    Thomas' face 13 up when he saw what his granddaughter was holding in her arms. He then 14 the puppy from the floor and immediately fell in love. The whole family were astonished by the immediate 15 between Thomas and the cute puppy. In the following days, Thomas began his remarkable 16 . He used to kill

    most of his time inside by watching TV. But now with Frederica, he has developed a new 17 .

    "Now, my grandfather gets up early to go outside with Frederica, and the dog 18 him when he works in the garden. They go for walks on the beach — all sorts of activities my grandfather used to 19 to do," Diana said in an interview, "He is much more active and 20 ."

    (1)
    A 、 sport B 、 tears C 、 rest D 、 food
    (2)
    A 、 barely B 、 usually C 、 only D 、 once
    (3)
    A 、 inspired B 、 confused C 、 influenced D 、 worried
    (4)
    A 、 chance B 、 excuse C 、 idea D 、 ending
    (5)
    A 、 ugly B 、 lovely C 、 friendly D 、 lonely
    (6)
    A 、 visit B 、 treat C 、 consult D 、 persuade
    (7)
    A 、 habit B 、 pity C 、 affection D 、 patience
    (8)
    A 、 supported B 、 deserted C 、 promised D 、 discouraged
    (9)
    A 、 hesitated B 、 decided C 、 agreed D 、 failed
    (10)
    A 、 challenge B 、 right C 、 disaster D 、 shame
    (11)
    A 、 surprise B 、 leave C 、 teach D 、 help
    (12)
    A 、 considerate B 、 silly C 、 interesting D 、 selfish
    (13)
    A 、 turned B 、 lit C 、 went D 、 made
    (14)
    A 、 waited for B 、 picked up C 、 gave up D 、 jumped at
    (15)
    A 、 sympathy B 、 trust C 、 connection D 、 commitment
    (16)
    A 、 show B 、 journey C 、 transformation D 、 recovery
    (17)
    A 、 hobby B 、 routine C 、 game D 、 skill
    (18)
    A 、 accompanies B 、 leads C 、 teases D 、 urges
    (19)
    A 、 try B 、 like C 、 wish D 、 refuse
    (20)
    A 、 faster B 、 luckier C 、 wiser D 、 happier
  • 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。

    How to Spot Misinformation Online

    Anyone can post something online, which may reach thousands of people. Therefore, you are likely to encounter some misinformation. . Here are some tips for you to check what you see online.

    Pause and be skeptical about new information. Whenever you come across an article or a post sharing information that you haven't seen before, take a second to consider it. . It's better to look into information to make sure it's legal before spreading it around.

    . Look up the information at the source to see if it was actually published there. Double-check the date of the article or information to make sure it's current and still accurate. For instance, an article that talks about new COVID-19 cases from 12 months ago may not be accurate right now.

    Search online for the information in other sources. Look up the information online to see if other news organizations are also saying similar things. , the information could be false. For instance, if you see an article about a wildfire in the rainforest, search online to see if other organizations are also covering it.

    Watch out for information that sets off a strong emotional response. Misinformation is often designed to make you feel angry, sad, scared, or just upset. If you spot an article or a headline that causes you to feel a strong emotion, be cautious. It would be a sign that it's false and designed to get a reaction out of you.

    A. Check the source and date

    B. Not having appeared before

    C. If only one place is reporting something

    D. We should spot and fight misinformation together

    E. Thus keep calm when encountering information online

    F. This can be dangerous and you can help stop its spread

    G. Don't accept the information as a fact or share it without thinking

  • 18、阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

    A new study suggests that turning away from compassion (同情) in the name of safety may not protect us as we hope. Shutting off our compassionate response may threaten our mental health, the research team found. "This research shows the harmful effect of controlling our natural ability to connect with others", says Leah Weiss, a founding member of Stanford University's compassion cultivation training program.

    To explore how attitudes toward compassion were affecting people's well-being, University of Coimbra psychologist Marcela Matos and her team employed over 4000 people from 21 countries. All of the participants completed an online survey in spring 2022 that asked them to describe what they think of compassion, how their psychological state is and how strong their social connections are.

    When the team analyzed the survey responses, they found that participants who expressed a fear of showing compassion for themselves or others were likely to feel more depressed, anxious, and stressed out. People with a fear of compassion also reported feeling less connected to others.

    Marcela's findings are consistent with earlier research showing the damaging effects of isolation and withdrawal on mental health. "Social isolation is associated with not just loneliness, anxiety, and depression, but also an increased risk of high blood pressure and cognitive decline," says Australian psychologist Hugh Mackay, author of The Kindness Revolution.

    On the other side, people who choose compassion during stressful situations seem to have a more durable sense of well-being. Training programs that promote people's compassionate response appear to reduce their fear of compassion, based on results from another of Marcela's studies.

    Once people realize that compassion can benefit them in tough times as much as it benefits others, they'd be motivated to pull out of an isolation situation. "We have natural desire for social connection, community, kindness and compassion, because those are the pathways to social harmony and cooperation," Mackay says. "If you can find the resources to address the needs of other people, your own anxieties tend to melt away." Thus, it's better to show sympathy.

    (1)、 What information were the participants required to provide?
    A、The range of their social circle. B、The levels of their compassion. C、Their beliefs about compassion. D、Their physical and mental states.
    (2)、What did the team find about avoiding compassion?
    A、It damages social connections. B、It can lead to physical disorders. C、It reduces one's life satisfaction. D、It threatens one's ability to recover.
    (3)、Why are earlier research and Marcela's other studies mentioned?
    A、To further support the new findings. B、To provide background information. C、To make comparisons between them. D、To come up with different viewpoints.
    (4)、 What does the author intend to do in the last paragraph?
    A、Compare notes. B、Make a promise. C、Give an example. D、Provide advice.
  • 19、阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

    As is a very common phenomenon, students are listening to music while studying or doing homework. In libraries, many choose to isolate themselves from the outside wearing headphones, and the same is true of some offices. Whether or not there is isolation, however, what these people have in common is that they see music as a tool that can improve concentration and productivity in general.

    But is it true? Does music really help us focus better on what we're doing, whether it's memorizing text, studying complex topics, or writing projects?

    Scientific studies have been carried out on this subject for many decades among other things, because if music can be used to improve the performance of students or workers, this information can be very useful for organizations able to finance this type of study.

    For example, the results of a study were published in 1972 and it was designed to try to better understand the relationship between listening to melodies and changes in productivity. Through a series of observations, there was an increase in the performance of workers when listening to music from loudspeakers.

    However, this study was the daughter of its time, and was only used to study a very specific and representative working context of the time: that of factories. Workforce tasks were repetitive, predictable and boring, and the music acted as a stimulant of mental activity. As the work was more rewarding and enjoyable, the productivity results were also better.

    Other research that took place later served to reinforce (加强) the idea that music improves the performance of routine tasks. This was good news, but what about the most complex and creative jobs — those which cannot be carried out by machines? What about studying complex academic programs, which cannot be memorized literally but need to be understood and mentally worked on?

    (1)、How does the author find the idea that music can improve concentration?
    A、Curious. B、Opposed. C、Supportive. D、Doubtful.
    (2)、What was the finding of the study in 1972 about listening to music?
    A、It didn't make any difference. B、It improved workers' efficiency. C、It held back the creative workers D、It made workforce tasks more boring.
    (3)、 What was the shortcoming of the study in 1972?
    A、The lack of researchers. B、The short time of research C、The limitation of times. D、The small number of participants.
    (4)、 What would be talked about in next paragraphs?
    A、How listening to music affects creative jobs. B、Whether listening to music helps routine tasks. C、Why people like listening to music when working. D、What kind of music helps people improve their performance.
  • 20、阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

    The world's oldest pen pals have both become 100 years old after many years of transatlantic letters and have now switched to Zoom. Centenarians (百岁老人) Geoff Banks from Honiton, Devon, and Celesta Byrne from the US, started writing to each other aged just 16 in 1938. They met as part of an educational project to put British and American students in contact — and decades later they are still corresponding.

    Former engineer Geoff even kept in touch with Celesta during WWII when he served as a mechanic on British aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious in the Pacific. It has been so long that Geoff, a retired engineer, barely remembers how they started talking. Geoff said, "I honestly struggle to remember how we got in touch, and I think it was something to do with an American school's scheme. It matched us up with Americans for a pen pal relationship, and somehow I ended up with a letter from an American girl, and we have just kept corresponding ever since. There were a couple of years when we struggled to keep in touch because of the war. Now I correspond mainly by email. Email is much easier for me these days because I can't write very well anymore. We just talk about daily lives and our families really, but we don't discuss the football."

    They now touch base via video app Zoom. Geoff said, "I have this new thing called Zoom to chat with her, but I leave all the technology to younger people. They're much better at pressing all the buttons."

    Despite having chatted for decades, the pair only met twice — first in 2002 while Geoff visited New York aged 80, and then again two years later. Having such a unique relationship, the pair deny there is any romance there. Celesta said, "We're just friends, like people who live next door. It's nice to hear his voice."

    (1)、What played a key role in the pen pals' contact?
    A、A school program. B、An educational email. C、A pen pal's introduction. D、A correspondence course.
    (2)、 What did the pair mainly talk about in their letters?
    A、Their favourite sports. B、Their everyday life. C、Their family traditions. D、Their experiences in the war.
    (3)、Which is closest in meaning to "touch base" in paragraph 3?
    A、Lay foundation. B、Take a chance C、Stay in contact. D、Make a difference.
    (4)、Which can be a suitable title for the text?
    A、Effects of War on Friendship B、True Friendship Lasts Forever C、Pure Friendship Differs from Love D、The Communication Problems of Old People
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