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  • 1、The Western festival Halloween has its o (起源) in old belief about the return of the spirits of dead people. (根据中英文提示单词拼写)
  • 2、课文填空

    My hotel is nearin the Mission District, one of the oldest parts of the city. Many of the people living here areMexico or Central America. This district used to be a poor area of town but is now a center for music and food. In fact, an art called the "Mission School" started here. It's influencedgraffiti art andart. I walked around looking at the street art for a few hours., I ate some delicious Mexican-Chinese noodles from a food truck.

  • 3、课文填空

    Today was my first day in San Francisco after camping in the Redwood Forest and visiting the wine country of Napa Valley. I have to that it feels good to be back in the city again. And a city — a city that was able to rebuild itself after the earthquake that in 1906.

  • 4、课文填空

    Of all the traditional festivals, thefestival can be foundalmost every culture. This importantfestival takes place after all thehave beenin. People celebrate to show that they are grateful for the year's supply of food.

  • 5、课文填空

    Imagine having the to sing together with hundreds of other people while you are home alone. You can do this in a virtual choir. Virtual choir members record themselves while they perform alone video. These videos are onto the Internet, and then they are put together into one video you can see online — a virtual choir.

  • 6、语义匹配

    Recent research has revealed concerning findings about microplastics in bottled water. Scientists1 caution that while a single bottle may not pose immediate health risks, regular consumption could lead to long-term2 accumulation of plastic particles in the body. These particles may3 persist in human tissues for years, potentially causing inflammation. Experts4 advocate for using reusable bottles instead, as this simple change could significantly5 diminishplastic waste and protect both human health and the environment.

    (1)
    A 、warn B 、promise C 、forget D 、celebrate
    (2)
    A 、reduction B 、buildup C 、removal D 、distribution
    (3)
    A 、disappear B 、remain C 、weaken D 、change
    (4)
    A 、oppose B 、recommend C 、ignore D 、fear
    (5)
    A 、increase B 、replace C 、reduce D 、spread
  • 7、______trees ______in the past few years.
    A、A good many of; were planted B、good many; were planted C、A number of; have planted D、A number of; have been planted
  • 8、—The bridge ______outside the school bothers the students a lot.

    —Actually, we don't know when it will be completed.

    A、being built B、to be built C、to build D、built
  • 9、Our manager suggested the problem ______at once.
    A、referred to be solved B、referred to solving C、referred to was solved D、referred to must be solved
  • 10、It was in this school ______ name he will never forget ______ he won the speaking competition about how the army and rescue workers made joint efforts to return the earthquake disaster area to normal.
    A、whose; that B、where; that C、whose; where D、that; that
  • 11、—Who would you like to recommend as chairperson of our research institute?

    —Anyone ______with open mind and rich knowledge.

    A、who equips B、equipped C、is equipped D、equipping
  • 12、The children were heard ______in the classroom when the bell rang.
    A、to sing B、singing C、sung D、sang
  • 13、______impressed me the most was the way ______he handled the difficult situation with calmness and wisdom.
    A、What; in which B、That; that C、Whether; in that D、What; which
  • 14、Unless ________ well, the washing machine is of no use at all.
    A、to be repaired B、repairing C、repaired D、having been repaired
  • 15、We can't make pancakes due to the fact that eggs _______.
    A、have run out B、was run out C、ran out D、have been run out
  • 16、The committee announced that she was the first woman _____ as chairman in the organization's 50-year history.
    A、electing B、to elect C、to be elected D、elected
  • 17、​​​​​​​This is a real story about an old man in China. Sixty-three-year-old Zhuang Guorong is a1 rural (乡村的) primary school art teacher, who has had a life of2 for more than 40 years.

    Every year, the strong, younger-than-his-actual-age pensioner (领养老金者) goes to "the farmers' home" of Chenyang Community to paint or3 other villagers how to4.

    "The farmers' home", a public building,5 the venue (聚集地点) for a branch of the Sheyang Farmers Painting Institute.

    The institute is a government6 cultural organization in Sheyang County, in the north of Jiangsu Province, east China.

    Zhuang works at the7 part time, and each year he8 up to ten paintings, which are then bought by the local government.

    He makes around 5,000 yuan — that's about 740 US dollars — a year by doing this9.

    As well as earning himself some money, Zhuang says the job gives him an opportunity to express his views of life to his fellow countrymen,10 the elderly.

    "This painting is about a nursing home. We now live in a(n)11 society. We can no longer12   the traditional way of taking care of our elderly just with our children doing it.13, professional nursing homes are important for elderly people's welfare."

    "In this painting, I described a14 of young people celebrating the birthday of a senior citizen. The message I want to convey is that life in one's later years can still be happy. And all of my paintings are like this one — based on our15 lives."

    (1)
    A 、smart B 、famous C 、strict D 、retired
    (2)
    A 、painting B 、writing C 、farming D 、designing
    (3)
    A 、ask B 、teach C 、examine D 、answer
    (4)
    A 、exercise B 、communicate C 、learn D 、draw
    (5)
    A 、belongs to B 、looks like C 、serves as D 、stands for
    (6)
    A 、decorated B 、supported C 、controlled D 、reported
    (7)
    A 、school B 、office C 、village D 、institute
    (8)
    A 、creates B 、collects C 、copies D 、exhibits
    (9)
    A 、test B 、talking C 、work D 、research
    (10)
    A 、especially B 、similarly C 、equally D 、generally
    (11)
    A 、free B 、open C 、ageing D 、technological
    (12)
    A 、ask for B 、rely on C 、think of D 、turn down
    (13)
    A 、However B 、Instead C 、Besides D 、Therefore
    (14)
    A 、dream B 、story C 、scene D 、photo
    (15)
    A 、real B 、different C 、normal D 、sad
  • 18、Last summer, two nineteenth-century cottages were rescued from remote farm fields in Montana, to be moved to an Art Deco building in San Francisco. The houses were made of wood. These cottages once' housed early settlers as they worked the dry Montana soil; now they hold Twitter engineers.

    The cottages could be an example of the industry's unusual love for "low technology", a concept associated with the natural world, and with old-school craftsmanship (手艺) that exists long before the Internet era. Low technology is not virtual — so, to take advantage of it, Internet companies have had to get creative. The rescued wood cottages, fitted by band in the late eighteen-hundreds, are an obvious example. Other companies are using a broader interpretation (阐释) of low technology that focuses on nature.

    Amazon is building three glass spheres filled with trees, so that employees can "work and socialize in a more natural, park-like setting." At Google's office, an entire is carpeted in glass. Facebook's second Menlo Park campus will have a rooftop park with a walking path.

    Olle Lundberg, the founder of Lundberg Design, has worked with many tech companies over the years. "Our tech engineers are the ones who feel impoverished, because they're surrounded by the digital world," he says. "We've found that introducing real crafts is one way to regain their individual identity."

    This craft-based theory is rooted in history. William Morris, the English artist and writer, turned back to pre-industrial arts in the eighteen-sixties, just after Industrial Revolution. The Arts and Crafts movement defined itself against machines. "Without creative human occupation, people became disconnected from life." Morris said.

    Research has shown that natural environments can restore our mental abilities. In Japan, patients are encouraged to "forest-bathe", taking walks through woods to lower their blood pressure.

    These health benefits apply to the workplace as well. Rachel Kaplvin, a professor of environmental psychology, has spent years researching the restorative effects of natural environment. Her research found that workers with access to nature at the office-even simple views of trees and flowers-felt their jobs were less stressful and more satisfying. If low-tech offices can potentially benefit the brains and improve the mental health of employees then, fine, bring on the cottages.

    (1)、Why does the writer mentions the two nineteenth-century cottages?
    A、To show Twitter is having a hard time. B、To show old cottages are in need of protection. C、To show us early settlers once suffered from a dry climate in Montana. D、To show Internet companies have rediscovered the benefits of low technology.
    (2)、Low technology is regarded as something that ______
    A、is related to nature B、is out of date today C、uses too much energy D、exists in the virtual world
    (3)、What is the writer's attitude to "low technology"?
    A、critical B、positive C、worried D、doubtful
    (4)、What can be the best title for the passage?
    A、Past Glories, Future Dreams B、The Virtual World, the Real Challenge C、High-tech Companies, Low-tech Offices D、The More Craftsmanship, the Less Creativity
  • 19、"Nearly 2.5 billion people worldwide will be living with some degree of hearing loss by 2050. At least 700 million of those people will require access to ear and hearing care and other rehabilitation (康复) services unless action is taken. Untreated hearing loss can have a destructive impact on people's ability to communicate, to study. It can also impact on people's mental health and their ability to maintain relationships," said Dr Tedros, WHO Director-General.

    The report, launched ahead of World Hearing Day on 3 March, stressed the need to rapidly step up efforts to prevent and solve hearing loss by investing (投资) and expanding access to ear and hearing care services. Investment in ear and hearing care has been shown to be worth it.

    Lack of accurate information about ear diseases and hearing loss often keeps people from accessing care for these conditions. Even among health-care providers, there's often a lack of knowledge about prevention, early identification and management of hearing loss and ear diseases, preventing their ability to provide the care required.

    In children, almost 60% of hearing loss can be prevented through measures, such as immunization (免疫接种) for prevention and early management. In adults, noise control and safe listening together with good ear health can help maintain good hearing and reduce the potential for hearing loss.

    Identification is the first step in dealing with hearing loss. Clinical screening at strategic points in life ensures that any loss of hearing and ear diseases can be identified as early as possible. Once checked, early prevention is the key. Medical and surgical treatment can cure most ear diseases, potentially reversing (逆转) the associated hearing loss. However, where hearing loss is irreversible, rebabilitation can ensure that those affected avoid the negative effects of bearing loss.

    (1)、What can we learn from Dr Tedros' words?
    A、Hearing loss only influences people's physical health. B、Nearly 2.5 billion people are suffering from hearing loss. C、Untreated hearing loss can affect people's daily life seriously. D、Nearly 700 million people can have access to hearing care now.
    (2)、Why are health-care providers mentioned in paragraph 3?
    A、To stress the importance of doctors and nurses. B、To show the absence of awareness about prevention. C、To call on people to respect them. D、To introduce the topic of hearing loss.
    (3)、What can be concluded from the last two paragraphs?
    A、Rehabilitation services can reverse hearing loss. B、Most hearing loss in children can be cured. C、It is important to prevent hearing loss and ear diseases early. D、Few ear diseases can be cured by medical and surgical treatment.
  • 20、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 was just a 6-year-old kid, my mother would frequently take me to our local community centre to play with my friends of similar age.

    At that time, my mother was a preschool teacher and also one of the volunteers for children's services in the community. She not only loved me, but also loved every child in our community. She always believed that loneliness does not belong to children, and playing together can develop a healthy state in children. Therefore, she always tried her best to bring me along to participate in these various fun activities for children.

    We children chased on the lawn (草坪), played hide-and-seek games, and played various animal games. We burst into excited shouts. Our joyful laughter was everywhere, and every time we didn't want to be separated, we looked forward to the next time like this coming again quickly. Looking back now, this is the most unforgettable period of my childhood.

    One sunny afternoon, when we were playing outside, one of my friends brought a visiting relative, who clung to (紧紧抓住) his cousin like a shadow, eyes wide with nervousness. The unfamiliar boy immediately caught our attention, and we gathered around to observe him, teasing (逗弄) him to speak. That boy was very shy, with his head down and a red face.

    He had a speech impediment (障碍) and couldn't get his mouth to cooperate. He couldn't even say the name of the town where he lived. I had never seen someone stutter (结巴) like that. I thought he must have been joking, so I laughed. My friend shot me a concerned glance, but my giggles (咯咯笑) continued. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw my mother looking at me with an expression that I'd never seen before. It was a mix of horror, anger, and shame, all focused on me, which stopped my laughing instantly.

    注意:

    1.续写词数应为150个左右;

    2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    She waved me over with seriousness that left no room for hesitation.

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    With trembling (颤抖的) steps, I approached the boy and gave him an awkward hug.

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