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  • 1、 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。

    The Save

    Instantly Casey raised her hand, she feared she had made an awful mistake.

    "OK," Coach said. "Casey will be goalie (守门员) in the fourth quarter."

    Casey nodded uneasily. She had just joined the Eagles. Now she had volunteered to be goalie, a position that required confidence, which she lacked.

    Casey swallowed hard when taking her turn in front of the goal for pre game warm-ups. The goal suddenly looked as big as a movie screen.

    When Casey jogged over to her dad near the sidelines, she said quietly, "I cannot do it.", blinking back tears. "Sure you can," Dad encouraged her. "Just keep your head up and be aggressive (好斗的). You might surprise yourself."

    The game kicked off and Casey's teammates scored three quick goals. Clearly, they were the better team mostly because their opponents' best player was at a piano recital (演奏会). At halftime the Eagles led, 4 to 0. But then she noticed the Comets' star, number 25 racing toward the field. The piano recital had ended.

    Number 25 was flashing across the field, dribbling (带球) past defenders. She zipped past several players and kicked the ball hard into the goal. It was 4 to 1. Two minutes later, number 25 intercepted (拦截) a pass and weaved down (穿行) the field, controlling the ball as if it were tied to her foot. She scored again. It was 4 to 2.

    Casey felt her stomach tighten. Soon she would be the one helplessly guarding the goal.

    The whistle went. Number 25 scored a third time. The Eagles led by one goal.

    "OK, Casey," Coach said as the Eagles huddled up before the fourth quarter. "You go in goal."

    Casey stood in front of the net. She yelled for her teammates, who were dominating the game again. They hadn't scored, but Casey hadn't had to make any saves either. Number 25 appeared to be tired.

    Casey's heart raced whenever the ball came. But each time it was kicked away. Now there were two minutes left. "Hurry up," Casey thought. "If I never have to touch the ball, we'll win the game. I'll never ..."

    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。

    Suddenly number 25 had the ball and was racing up the side-line.

    Casey backed quickly toward the net as number 25 sent another shot.

  • 2、 按校劳动日程,下周一你班将和外籍学生一起乘坐校车去阳光农场(Shining Farm)进行秋季劳动日实践活动,现请你口头通知他们这一安排,内容要点包括:

    1. 时间和地点;

    2. 劳动项目安排;

    3. 相关提醒

    注意:

    1. 词数80左右;

    2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    May I have your attention, please?

    ......

    That's all. Thank you!

  • 3、 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

    Flames in kilns (窑) around China have been burning since the Xia and Shang dynasties. Along the way, porcelain (瓷器) was born.

    Porcelain is made by heating raw materials, often  mix between China stone and kaolin clay, in a kiln at a temperature as high as 1,200 degree Celsius. Temperature is key  making porcelain. Going through the fire of reinvention gives porcelain  (great) strength, more translucence (半透明) and a feast of colors.

    Celadon produced in Longquan, Zhejiang province, a technique (pass) down for more than 1,600 years, is a typical example of craftsmen's pursuit of the perfect green glint (闪光). takes 72 steps to produce Longquan celadon's jade-like green. Plum green and light green are two colors of the best quality.

    Porcelain has also been a carrier for cultural exchanges. Along with China's silk and tea, porcelain was one of the first items (receive) worldwide trade. As it travelled around the globe through the ancient Maritime Silk Road, porcelain (enjoy) great popularity among royal families and upper classes in Europe, were fascinated by these beautiful vessels they named after China.

    Porcelain has evolved into art works. Even when broken into  (piece) and buried deep in mud, cultural values attached to porcelain remain. As a memory that can be felt with both hands, porcelain is  (touch) history.

  • 4、阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该选项标号涂黑。

    Karis Wales, Isha and Diya Goel were born prematurely. The twins and Karis, who has a twin brother, are now 

    13. They were born and cared for at the same Arizona hospital, just days apart. After reuniting in the sixth grade, Karis, Isha, and Diya formed a close 1  . A year later, they decided to create a club called Knots for NICU at school to help 2  families like theirs.

    Premature births are not uncommon for 3 ."Both of us, size and width, were about the 4 of a loaf of bread," Diya said. It's a(an)"5 roller coaster" for parents, she added, not knowing if their children will survive. Karis has also been told about her parents' 6 when she and her brother were born. "It was especially 7 because I got out of the NICU prior to my twin brother," Karis explained. For her mother, being 8 in two places at once — at home with Karis and at the hospital with her brother — was 9 challenging.

    Learning how tiny they were at birth has helped the girls 10 clothes for preemies (早产儿). Knots for NICU meets weekly. They crochet (钩针), knit, and 11 everything from headbands to blankets for 12 in Banner Desert's NICU.

    Once the school year ended, the founders gathered to 13 120 pieces of the clothing. The girls hope that their club's work will 14 the struggles of families caring for premature babies. In the future, they hope to host knitting workshops and 15 their initiative in order to help even more families.

    (1)
    A 、 league B 、 bond C 、 family D 、 space
    (2)
    A 、 expand B 、 contact C 、 feed D 、 support
    (3)
    A 、 twins B 、 babies C 、 girls D 、 kids
    (4)
    A 、 image B 、 length C 、 weight D 、 shape
    (5)
    A 、 intelligent B 、 emotional C 、 physical D 、 financial
    (6)
    A 、 celebrations B 、 complaints C 、 cheers D 、 fears
    (7)
    A 、 difficult B 、 unimaginable C 、 imperfect D 、 heart-breaking
    (8)
    A 、 torn B 、 urged C 、 needed D 、 bothered
    (9)
    A 、 slightly B 、 particularly C 、 perfectly D 、 barely
    (10)
    A 、 collect B 、 import C 、 purchase D 、 design
    (11)
    A 、 sew B 、 print C 、 pick D 、 select
    (12)
    A 、 patients B 、 members C 、 babies D 、 victims
    (13)
    A 、 exhibit B 、 promote C 、 resolve D 、 donate
    (14)
    A 、 reflect B 、 ease C 、 highlight D 、 expose
    (15)
    A 、 extend B 、 launch C 、 cease D 、 post
  • 5、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。

    Choosing the Right Career

    You will be leaving this school and the unavoidable question many people will ask you is, "" Some of you may have already decided on a career path, but many of you still don't have a clue! Here are some things you might want to consider.

    First, does the career you are considering have staying power?  Rapid technological change is disruptive(扰乱性的), and we need to be forward-looking at our future prospects. While many occupations are being taken over by new technology, jobs that require high-level of critical thinking, emotional intelligence and human interaction, remain in high demand. These jobs are not easily replaced by machines or technology. So think carefully about this before you choose your professional path.

    Second, choose a career that interests you. Some people might think this is unimportant, but if you are truly passionate about your job then going to work every day won't seem a chore.

    Before making a choice, you should examine your values, skills and personality type. This can help you decide if a career path is a good fit for you.

    Third, of course you will want to consider your chosen profession's earning power. Although high pay plays a part, you should know that a job with a big salary will likely require more time to get to the top, much more effort and a higher level of stress. If you have interests outside of work, or are struggling with other demands in your life, you might want to choose a less demanding line of work.

    Let me leave you with an old saying: "Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life."

    A. You are on the right track.

    B. So what do you want to be?

    C. Will it be in demand in 20 years' time?

    D. It's also likely that you will stay and grow in this career.

    E. They simply want you to be the best of the best to your best ability.

    F. Only the truly motivated will likely to be able to meet these challenges.

    G. Thinking about a life-long career at this stage in your life is surely disturbing.

  • 6、 阅读理解

    On April 20 SpaceX's Starship, the largest and most powerful rocket ever, exploded during its first test flight only minutes after it took off from Texas, US.

    Even though the two-stage rocket ship made it less than halfway to the edge of space, climbing to just under 25 miles, the flight achieved its primary objective of getting the new vehicle off the ground despite some of its engines failing at liftoff. The plan was for Starship to soar into space at least 90 miles above Earth.

    SpaceX CEO Elon Musk congratulated team members on "an exciting test launch" in a post-launch tweet and said they "learned a lot for the next test launch in a few months."

    Back in September 2017, Musk came up with the idea of developing a rocket that would be able to send astronauts to Mars, build a base on the moon, and allow commercial travel to anywhere on Earth in under an hour, according to The Guardian (卫报).

    The most important aspect in Musk's view, however, would be the rocket's ability to be reused for multiple flights. This would allow for massive savings as it would reduce the number of spacecraft that would otherwise simply crash. Also, the rocket relies on low-cost fuel, methane (甲烷), making the cost of spaceflight drop dramatically.

    The results of Starship's first launch are not too far off from what Musk and SpaceX's engineers had predicted. Musk himself gave 50-50 odds that Starship would reach orbit, but also stressed that "clearing the launch tower and not blowing up the pad (发射台) would be a win".

    In all, "it fell somewhere between a small step and their hoped-for giant leap, but it still represents significant progress toward a reusable super-heavy lift rocket," said Jordan Bimm, a space historian at the university of Chicago, US.

    Prepared for the likely outcome, SpaceX already has more boosters and spacecraft ready for more test flights, with the next full set "almost ready to go". The plan is to fire off similar rockets in quick succession (连续) to gather data and start using Starships to launch satellites into low Earth orbit then put people on board. Each launch will take SpaceX a step closer to its ultimate goal of making commercial space flight a reality.

    (1)、What happened minutes after Starship took off?
    A、It crashed into the se. B、It flew off the course. C、It blew up in the sky. D、Its engines all failed.
    (2)、What are paragraphs 4 and 5 about?
    A、The problems with the launch. B、The risks of test flights. C、The advantages of the rocket. D、Musk's idea of Starship.
    (3)、How did people involved find the results of the first launch?
    A、Disastrous. B、Record-breaking. C、Acceptable. D、Unexpected.
    (4)、What is the most suitable title for the report?
    A、A Big Successful Failure B、A Giant Leap in Space Exploration C、Good Prospects for travel D、Incredible Progress in Space Flight
  • 7、 阅读理解

    BANGKOK - The world is "failing" on a commitment to stop and reverse (彻底改变) deforestation by 2030, with global losses increasing last year, a group of NGOs and researchers warned Tuesday.

    In 2021, leaders from over 100 countries and territories -representing the vast majority of the world's forests-promised to stop and reverse forest loss by 2030. But an annual assessment released Tuesday found global deforestation actually increased by four percent last year, and the world remains well off track to meet the 2030 commitment. "That 2030 goal is not just nice to have, it's essential for maintaining a livable climate for humanity," warned Erin Matson, a lead author of the Forest Declaration Assessment.

    Forests are not only key habitats for animal life but serve as important regulators of the global climate and carbon sponges that take in the emissions human activity generates. However, deforestation last year was over 20 percent higher than it should have been to meet the leaders' commitment, with 6.6 million hectares of forest lost, much of it primary forest in tropical regions.

    "Data year over year does tend to shift. So one year is not the be-all, end-all," said Matson. "But what is really important is the trend. And since the baseline of 2018 to 2020, we're going in the wrong direction."

    The assessment was not universally depressing, with about 50 countries considered on course to end deforestation. In particular, Brazil, Indonesia and Malaysia saw "dramatic reductions" in forest loss. Those gains are at risk however, the report warns. In Brazil, for instance, while there has been renewed interest in protecting the Amazon, another key ecosystem - the Cerrado savannah - has instead become a target.

    The report praised new rules introduced by the European Union intended to block the imports of commodities(商品) that drive deforestation. But it called for stronger global action, including more money to conserve forests, and the end of subsidies to sectors like agriculture that drive deforestation.

    "The world is failing forests with disastrous consequences on a global scale," said Fran Price, WWF's global forest lead. "Since the global commitment was made, an area of tropical forest the size of Denmark has been lost. We want to see nature and forest high on the agenda!"

    (1)、What does the assessment indicate?
    A、Tough policies should be introduced. B、Deforestation is intensifying. C、Commitment should be taken seriously. D、Global warming is worsening.
    (2)、How do you understand the underlined sentence by Matson?
    A、It is normal that data changes sharply. B、The assessment is far from accurate. C、Emphasis should be put on the trend. D、To have a clear goal in place matters.
    (3)、What are paragraphs 5 and 6 meant to tell us?
    A、The widespread damage to forests. B、Proper measures yet-to-be-taken. C、The ban on nature-related products. D、Some bright sides of the situation.
    (4)、What did Price want to convey?
    A、Forest conservation is a priority. B、Forest restoration is a long-term project. C、Forest destruction is just regional. D、Forest assessment should be globalized.
  • 8、 阅读理解

    As vast fields surrounding Beijing and Shanghai transformed into towering skyscrapers, and old bicycles gave way to motor vehicles, the essence of music communication remained unchanged over these shifts.

    "I'll never forget that I've never seen so many bicycles in my life," Philadelphia Orchestra violinist Davyd Booth said, recalling his first tour in China 50 years ago. "Everyone rode a bicycle. There were literally hundreds, thousands."

     This month, 14 musicians from the Philadelphia Orchestra, including Booth, are returning to China, with performances scheduled in Beijing, Tianjin, Suzhou and Shanghai. The tour marks the 50th anniversary(周年纪念日) of their first visit in the 1970s, celebrating the unique friendship between China and the United States. Over the years, the orchestra(管弦乐团) has strengthened connections across China, with concerts and residencies that facilitate meaningful people-to-people interactions.

    Booth said the 1973 tour was his first international trip with the orchestra. He considered himself lucky to have been part of the tour. He had just auditioned(试演) and got accepted into the orchestra that year. His official start date was scheduled after the orchestra's return from China, but Booth received a call from the personnel manager informing him that someone had fallen ill. He then took the place and went to China.

    "I was incredibly thrilled! Then, after I hung up, I realized I didn't even have a passport," Booth said. However, he got his passport and visa in just three days, thanks to the strong support from both countries. With his violin in tow, Booth joined the team on the 15-hour flight to China.

    In addition to some regular compositions, the Philadelphia Orchestra also played the Yellow River Concerto, one of the most popular piano concertos in China even today. The Philadelphia Orchestra cooperated on this ensemble (合奏) with a Chinese pianist, marking the earliest ties between the US and China in music.

    After the concert, the team was hanging around on the streets, Booth said. It was a fun experience even though people did not know how to talk to locals because of language barriers, he said. "You can communicate a lot by smiling, and it worked out very, very well," he added.

    (1)、What is the passage generally about?
    A、US artists will give live performances. B、Booth recalled his first visit to China. C、Great changes have occurred in China. D、China and the US are living in peace.
    (2)、What do you know from paragraph 3?
    A、The orchestra is popular in America. B、Music performances happen a lot in China. C、Music communication remains active. D、Booth has come to China for the 50th time.
    (3)、Booth meant that his getting the chance to come to China in 1973 was just a(an)____.
    A、magic B、mistake C、luxury D、accident
    (4)、What is the role music plays based on the passage?
    A、It serves to build bridge. B、It stimulates people's interest. C、It contributes to equality. D、It removes barriers to harmony.
  • 9、 阅读理解

    Community partners need you!

    Swissvale Farmers Market

    We're looking for students to help us set up and take down our tent and spend the morning under the tent with us. Activities include some heavy lifting (optional), engaging with community members, picking up litter, handling small sales and lots of breaks!

    Time: September 10, 8:30 am—1:15pm

    Food Pantry Distribution

    The CHS Food Pantry needs volunteers to assist during preparation and distribution each week. This involves sorting food, stocking shelves, preparing the outdoor market and assisting families. Customer service skills are important as volunteers may be assisting families directly. Understanding different socio-economic and cultural backgrounds is helpful.

    Time: September 1—December 22, Wednesdays Thursdays: 1:30pm—6:00pm

    Garbage Olympics

    Join us for the Garbage Olympics! A Pittsburgh wide competition between neighborhoods to see who can get the most litter and garbage off our beloved city streets!

    This year, we are competing against each other as well as the entire city! Teams A. B and C will race to see who can get the most garbage collected!

    We'll have all the supplies ready, and will explain the rules to everyone before the event starts.

    Time: September 17, 8:00 am—11:00 am.

    Tutoring assistant

    The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh is actively seeking tutoring assistants for the 2023-2024 school year. As a tutoring assistant, you will offer a positive attitude and coaching to help children to stay on track during the in-person tutoring session. Additionally, you will help provide academic assistance in the form of reading, writing, grammar, pronunciation and math to school-aged children. Volunteers should be able to commit to eight weeks in the fall and may sign on for an additional eight weeks in the spring.

    Time: September 28—November 16, Wednesday from 4:30 pm—6:30 pm

    (1)、You need to be ____ if you decide to engage in community events listed above.
    A、knowledgeable B、helpful C、professional D、well-built
    (2)、As an environmentalist, which one are you most likely to choose?
    A、Tutoring assistant B、Garbage Olympics C、Swissvale Farmers Market D、Food Pantry Distribution
    (3)、What do tutoring assistants need to do?
    A、Help children with their studies. B、Work on weekends for 16 weeks. C、Join children in physical exercise. D、Seek academic help for children.
  • 10、 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。

    The peaceful little town Cherrywood Dale was made up of colorful houses, each one home to a warm-hearted family. The neighbors were the salt of the earth, always ready to lend a helping hand to one another. However, among them was an exception, an old man named Mr. Johnson, who lived alone in a small cottage. 

    Mr. Johnson was known for his excellent gardening skills. His gift for gardening had turned his backyard into a beautiful rose garden. However, his passionate devotion to gardening had left him with little time for personal life. His only company was his beloved roses. 

    Not far from Mr. Johnson's cottage lived a young couple, Tom and Emily. They were the complete opposite of Mr. Johnson—lively and sociable, always up to something new and exciting. Their home was always filled with the sound of laughter and good cheer. They had a young son named Charlie, who was Mr. Johnson's favorite neighbor. Charlie's infectious laughter and boundless energy brought some life to Mr. Johnson's quiet existence.

    One day, Charlie decided to surprise Mr. Johnson by decorating his front yard for the upcoming Harvest Festival. He knew how much Mr. Johnson loved autumn and the changing of the leaves. Charlie enlisted the help of his parents and set to work, painting pumpkins(南瓜)and hanging decorations. They were so caught up in their creation that they ended up accidentally stepping on Mr. Johnson's prize-winning roses.

    The next morning, Mr. Johnson came out of his cottage and saw the beautiful display, his face shining with delight. But his smile quickly turned into a frown(皱眉)when he saw the destroyed roses. He called over Tom and Emily, who were equally displeased by what had happened. They apologized sincerely, promising to replace the roses, but Mr. Johnson was unmoved. The once friendly neighbors became locked in an uneasy standoff. Charlie was heartbroken, not understanding why Mr. Johnson wouldn't accept their apology.

    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。

    Then one afternoon, Emily decided to make the first move.

    Mr. Johnson was moved by the three's sincere understanding.

  • 11、 假定你是李华, 英语课上老师要求同学们分组讨论体育锻炼对高中生的重要性。请你写一篇英文发言稿, 代表你所在的小组发言。

    注意:

    1. 写作词数应为80个左右; 

    2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    Hello, everyone, 

  • 12、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

    The Paleozoological Museum of China, one of the largest natural museums in Asia, was opened in Baoding, North China's Hebei Province, in January, (serve) as a crucial component in the broader effort to relocate non-capital functions outside Beijing.

    This newly  (establish) museum, covering around 80, 000 square meters with a total construction area of around 73, 000 square meters, is thought of  a national-level theme museum in the field of natural sciences.

    The museum, themed around nature, life and humanity, provides a series of systematic (presentation) on paleontology and evolutionary biology. It tells the stories of natural history, and (set) to promote the natural concept that "humans and nature are a community of life".

    The exhibits, numbering around 6,000 items, (primary) come from the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology. Among the displayed items (be) rare treasures, including one of the world's few well-preserved pterosaur (翼龙) eggs, the world's (early) known jawed fish species, as well as the longest and largest individual horse skull.

    "The Paleozoological Museum of China will become one of landmark buildings in Baoding, is just in need of a cultural salon like this to showcase its cultural feature," noted Gao Tianwei, project manager of the museum.

  • 13、完形填空

    On a freezing winter morning, 13-year-old Ethan Miller was preparing to go skiing with his father by car. As they were about to 1 the driveway, an urgent cry from his mother interrupted them-she had spotted a tiny cat that had sought 2 beneath their car for warmth. However, as the car began to move, it 3 ran over the cat's leg.

    Ethan, filled with 4 and sympathy, immediately responded. He gently 5 the injured cat, offering first aid and 6 right there to provide it with a loving home. Ethan named it "Whiskers" and 7 it until it fully recovered.

    This incident made Ethan 8 of the risk faced by countless other homeless cats in the biting cold. Fueled by a(n) 9 to create an impact, Ethan went on a mission. Using the 10 of social media, he shared his heartrending story, successfully 11 many like-minded individuals to work together. They launched a project called "Warm the Furry", which not only aimed at 12 donations but also constructing community cat shelters throughout their town.

    Ethan's story demonstrated how even seemingly insignificant 13 can snowball into powerful movements, creating a more 14 society where all creatures, large or small, are enveloped with warmth and understanding. This story is a proof of the idea that one person's determination and kindness can indeed 15 significant change.

    (1)
    A 、 clean B 、 leave C 、 cross D 、 approach
    (2)
    A 、 shade B 、 safety C 、 food D 、 shelter
    (3)
    A 、 carefully B 、 cruelly C 、 accidentally D 、 silently
    (4)
    A 、 embarrassment B 、 guilt C 、 excitement D 、 curiosity
    (5)
    A 、 lifted B 、 fed C 、 chased D 、 hid
    (6)
    A 、 waited B 、 searched C 、 struggled D 、 decided
    (7)
    A 、 turned to B 、 played with C 、 attended to D 、 parted with
    (8)
    A 、 aware B 、 ashamed C 、 confident D 、 independent
    (9)
    A 、 opportunity B 、 desire C 、 order D 、 demand
    (10)
    A 、 explosion B 、 influence C 、 standard D 、 growth
    (11)
    A 、 convincing B 、 forcing C 、 dismissing D 、 challenging
    (12)
    A 、 supplying B 、 rewarding C 、 gathering D 、 sending
    (13)
    A 、 innovations B 、 adventures C 、 expressions D 、 actions
    (14)
    A 、 harmonious B 、 diverse C 、 sympathetic D 、 energetic
    (15)
    A 、 avoid B 、 generate C 、 tolerate D 、 replace
  • 14、任务型阅读

    Even the most positive people have negative thoughts. It's part of being human. But when negative thoughts become the norm, it isn't healthy. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to change your negative thoughts into realistic thinking—seeing yourself, your relationships and world events as they really are.

    Monitor your self-talk. We all have an ongoing dialogue running in our head, which affects how we view our life. So, to promote realistic thinking, first you need to find out and listen to that inner voice. Being aware of those inner comments starts to help you take control of them. 

    Not every negative thought is "bad". For example, "I feel stressed and upset about my job because there are so many new things I am learning, but overtime I'll learn and it'll get easier." has a negative aspect, but it promotes a positive action. Therefore, it's important to make the distinction between helpful thoughts and negative ones.

    Challenge your unhelpful thoughts.Continuing with the work example, do you really hate your job or are you just anxious about the new project that you've been assigned?

    Now that you're clear which thought is not helpful, you can replace it with one that is. Using the example from above, a more positive thought might be, "Once I get started on the new project I'm sure I'll do fine. It's just the anticipation that I don't like."

    Repeat. Realistic thinking doesn't come easy, especially when you are also working on managing anxiety, depression, and other problems.

    A. Identify thoughts that aren't helpful.

    B. Plant positive thoughts in your mind.

    C. Analyse what self-talk is the most beneficial.

    D. But because it's constantly running, we often forget it's there.

    E. These thoughts can consume your energy or cause physical problems.

    F. To be more realistic, you need to question whether your thoughts are factual.

    G. You need to continually return to it even when it feels natural to become negative.

  • 15、阅读理解

    Improved mental health is on the agenda for many people in 2024 and being organized is the preferred method of realizing it. 

    Disorganization is often considered to have a negative impact on the way we see ourselves and the lives we lead. The studied downsides of living in a disorganized environment include memory problems, poor eating habits, and decreased self-control. "There's an obvious link between increased stress and anxiety disorders and living in a messy space," says Daniel Levitin, a behavioral neuroscientist (行为神经科学家) at McGill University.

    "Disorganization brings a loss of productivity that is difficult to quantify," says Levitin. He points to the amount of time people lose looking for lost items, missing appointments, or falling behind at work or school because of disordered living. "The average person likely loses 5 percent of their time due to disorganization," he says. "Take your annual salary, multiply that by 5 percent, and you can measure what disorganization may be costing you."

    Joseph Ferrari, one of the most recognized scholars on disorganization research, says that nearly every mental health downside that comes from disorganization can be improved by getting organized. "You'll feel more energetic, enhance your productivity in the office, and greatly improve the quality of your life," he says.

    Tidy homes have been found to be a predictor of physical health. "Those whose houses are cleaner are more active and physically healthy," says Libby Sander, an assistant professor of organizational behavior. Part of this is due to organized people being better at managing their time, but it's also because research demonstrates that less clutter (杂乱) can help improve one's diet. "Studies show an association between clutter and overweight," says Libby.

    Getting organized has also been shown to decrease one's stress levels, increase personal efficiency, and even improve sleep. Another studied advantage of getting organized may be improving the quality of one's relationships. Libby explains that relationships can be negatively impacted when too much clutter affects communication or distracts one's brain from noticing important message from their partner. Research shows this can cause others to feel ignored, misunderstood, or unimportant.

    (1)、What does Levitin say concerning living a disorganized life?
    A、It has been well realized. by people. B、It's many people's New Year resolution. C、It has an obvious impact on mental state. D、It's closely related to the living environment.
    (2)、How does Levitin support his opinion?
    A、By giving examples. B、By making comparisons. C、By citing other experts' words. D、By referring to previous studies.
    (3)、What might help people avoid overweight according to paragraph 5?
    A、High productivity. B、Good management of time. C、Ignorance about others' feeling. D、An organized home.
    (4)、What can be a suitable title for the text?
    A、The Neuroscience Behind Healthy Minds B、The Cost of Chaos—How Disorganization Affects Your Life C、Mental Health in 2024—Self-control as a Priority D、Organize for Success—Boosting Health and Productivity
  • 16、阅读理解

    Hikes in grocery prices often arise from factors outside of governments' control, whether it's bird flu driving up egg costs or heavy rain in California drowning crops. But farmers can gain more control over the availability of certain foods by using satellite data, finds a new study led by researchers from University of Maryland. 

    Remote sensing has long been used to track and make predictions about crop harvests. But governments have been hesitant to heavily invest in the technology for crop monitoring and planting because they lacked evidence of the ability to produce quantifiable economic benefits-until now. 

    "The models we created show that remote sensing forecasting can reduce food prices in import-dependent countries by 1.1%~12.5%," said Laixiang Sun, a professor in the Department of Geographical Sciences. "By using remote sensing to predict a poor harvest in the Northern Hemisphere(半球), the Southern Hemisphere can plant more to avoid a shortage. If the Northern Hemisphere has a good harvest, the Southern Hemisphere can plant less to avoid an oversupply. This will keep prices stable."

    The researchers first created models to predict how much warning farmers in the opposite hemisphere could have of potential shortages or surpluses. To do so, the researchers used remote-sensing data before a 2008 poor wheat harvest in, Russia, a 2012 good wheat harvest in Ukraine, and 2012's poor soybean harvest in Brazil. The wheat-forecasting models accurately predicted production in 2008 and 2012 two months before the harvests.

    The researchers also developed economic models to show how predictions of upcoming shortages and surpluses could prevent food price changes. With data from 2007 and 2011, the years immediately before the wheat and soybean harvests, the models showed that consumers in import-dependent countries could save some money if farmers could see and respond to the predicted harvests in the opposite hemisphere. 

    Sun said the findings justify continued monitoring of crop growth from space—and not a moment too soon, either. "This is important, as global food security is increasingly threatened by regional human conflicts and extreme weather events from climate change," he said.

    (1)、What kept governments from investing in satellite data for crop monitoring?
    A、Lack of economic proof. B、Difficulty in interpreting data. C、Insufficient satellite technology. D、Farmers' resistance to new methods.
    (2)、According to Sun, how can remote sensing forecasting impact prices?
    A、By causing a global price movement. B、By stabilizing importing countries' food prices. C、By reducing food prices in areas with poor harvests. D、By predicting food prices of a year with good harvests.
    (3)、Why does the author mention "economic models" in paragraph 5?
    A、To clarify the accuracy of crop forecasting models. B、To show how remote sensing can reduce food prices. C、To prove the economic profits of using satellite data. D、To explain the impact of climate change' on food security.
    (4)、Why does Sun consider continued space-based crop monitoring crucial?
    A、It resolves human conflicts worldwide. B、It relieves threats to global food security. C、It enhances farmers' awareness of climate change. D、It helps prevent extreme weather events from happening.
  • 17、阅读理解

    "Moja, mbili, tatu…"One, two, three. Juliana Rubashai is counting aloud to show what she has learned in school. Delighted and proud, she counts to 20, but her mother, Zefrina Nandia, adds that Juliana can keep counting, and that she also can do some reading. 

    Nine-year-old Juliana is one of the children who have received aid through a project run by International Aid Services(IAS)in southwestern Tanzania, where many children stay at home all day, cut off from social contact and schooling. The project improves school facilities and raises local community's awareness about education. They train teachers and lobby(游说)the local authorities. In these ways, IAS is struggling to ensure basic education for everyone. 

    Zefrina was contacted last year by project coordinator Fortunatus Rafael, who gets in touch with families to get an overview of children's needs and school options. Zefrina had previously asked the local school to enroll Juliana, but was turned down due to lack of resources. Thanks to the project, the school can offer chances to more children. 

    Part of the project is training teachers in special needs education. Many teachers have received additional training in estimating the degree of a child's disability. During the first year of the project, 270 children with special needs have been evaluated, and of these, 200 got the chance to go to school. The teachers Scolastica Nyoni and Bwigane Mwasipu both appreciate how it has strengthened their skills. "When teaching children with special needs, we know whom to pay extra attention to. This means a closer relation between teachers and students," says Scolastica. 

    It's a year since Juliana got into the classroom, and her mother notices definite improvement. "She used to be lonely and unhappy. Now, she's much happier and always wants to go to school," says Zefrina. The teachers also notice big changes have taken place in the local community. "Parents are now coming to us to find teachers to teach their children with special needs. Previously, they didn't think that schooling would be possible for these children," says Bwigane.

    (1)、What is paragraph 2 of the text mainly about?
    A、The life of a Tanzanian girl named Juliana. B、The challenges faced by Tanzanian children. C、The success story of a school project in Tanzania. D、IAS's efforts to improve educational access in Tanzania.
    (2)、What does the underlined word "enroll" in paragraph 3 probably mean?
    A、Assess. B、Award. C、Accept. D、Contact.
    (3)、What do the teachers think of the IAS's project?
    A、It helps the teachers know their students better. B、It improves the relationship between the teachers. C、It offers assistance to the teachers with special needs. D、It provides disabled students with a chance to recover.
    (4)、How does the IAS's project benefit the community?
    A、Disadvantaged children receive financial support. B、The overall awareness of education is raised. C、More schools are willing to admit local children. D、Belief in government's policies is strengthened.
  • 18、阅读理解

    Exhibition: Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs(法老)

    Transport yourself back 3, 300 years, across the sands of the Sahara Desert where you reach the heartbeat of Ancient Egypt ruled by the most celebrated pharaoh in the country's storied history. Experience one of the greatest collections of its kind in this Australian-first exhibition, Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs. 

    This all-new multisensory museum experience provides visitors with a window into the life and achievements of Ramses II, more commonly known as Ramses the Great, who ruled Egypt for 67 years. The exhibition features 182 priceless artifacts including the sarcophagus of Ramses II-one of the most impressive royal coffins(棺椁)from Ancient Egypt ever to be discovered—and other treasures, some of which have never left Egypt before. 

    This journey will enable visitors to discover a surprisingly preserved collection of artifacts, including fine jewellery, delicate royal masks(面具), and golden treasures of the tomb, showcasing the superb workmanship of Egyptian artists. 

    The exhibition also features a virtual reality experience that takes you on a tour of two of Ramses' most impressive remains: the Temples of Abu Simbel and the Tomb of Queen Nefertari. In cinematic motion chairs, viewers will fly through temples, sandstorms, and even come face-to-face with Ramses in this virtual journey. Purchase the VR experience during your Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs ticket purchase checkout as an add-on. 


    Cost

    Entry ticket

    member FREE; non-member $20

    VR experience

    member $85; non-member $100

    (1)、What is the main focus of this exhibition?
    A、Ramses II's rich and successful life. B、The exploration of the Sahara Desert. C、Ancient Egyptian jewellery making. D、The ancient history of Egypt.
    (2)、Which part of the exhibition offers a virtual reality experience?
    A、The royal coffin of Ramses Ⅱ. B、Delicate royal masks. C、The Temples of Abu Simbel. D、Queen Nefertari's chair.
    (3)、How much will a museum member spend to experience the VR exhibition?
    A、$ 20. B、$85. C、$100. D、$120.
  • 19、 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。

    I'd like to share with you a funny incident that occurred almost 4 years ago

    I was an 8th grader at high school. One day, the teacher gave us a group assignment and we went to some libraries after class to collect data. In the evening, I found that my group members were complaining that they were hungry and needed to have some food. 

    Together we entered a restaurant nearby. When the waiter approached our table, one of my classmates made an order directly without even looking at the menu. And after we were done with our food, a classmate asked the group leader to pay the bill. The group leader was surprised as he had not offered the meal and said that he did not have the money to pay the bill. I asked the waiter to bring the bill and we were shocked to see the amount. It was much more than we had expected. Though we were a bit worried, we started laughing and enjoying the whole thing. At this moment, a group member suggested we collect all of our money to pay the bill. We searched our wallets, pockets and bags for money. There were so many coins there that we had to count 2-3 times. But unfortunately, the total amount was still not enough to pay the bill. 

    As the scene unfolded, the atmosphere shifted from casual laughter to a shared sense of responsibility. Realizing the gravity of the situation, I stepped up and decided to explain our situation to the manager, hoping for some understanding or perhaps a way to work out a payment plan. To our relief, the manager kindly listened to our story. Seeing our genuine efforts to resolve the issue, he agreed to let us pay what we had collected and arrange for the rest to be settled later. 

    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。

    We left the restaurant with empty wallets but light hearts.

    This incident served as a reminder for better teamwork in the future.

  • 20、 假定你是李华, 你班上周末组织了一次登山活动, 你的英国笔友Darren想了解相关情况。请给他写一封邮件, 内容包括:

    1. 旅行前准备;

    2. 活动开展情况。

    注意:

    1. 写作词数应为80个左右;

    2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    Dear Darren,

    Last Sunday I went trekking on the nearby hills with my classmates.

    Yours truly,

    Li Hua

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