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  • 1、阅读理解

    I travel a lot in my work, and what I dislike about my job is eating alone. It always makes me feel lonely to see others laughing and talking. So, room service for several nights was a better choice for me.

    After having room service three nights at a hotel in Houston, however, I needed to get out of my room. Although the restaurant opened at 6:30, I arrived at 6:25. The waiter at the front desk made a comment about my "being there really early". I explained my dislike of eating alone in restaurants. He then seated me at a lovely table and asked me whether I would mind if he sat down with me for a while.

    I was glad! He sat and talked with me about his career goals and the difficulty of being at work on nights, weekends and holidays. He said he hadn't enough time to be with his family. After 15 minutes, he saw some customers at the front desk and excused himself. I noticed that before he went to the front desk, he stopped in the kitchen for a moment.

    Then another waiter came out of the kitchen and had a wonderful chat with me. Before I left that night, some other waiters, even the cook, had come out of the kitchen and sat with me!

    When I asked for my bill about one hour later, all the people who had sat down with me came over in a big group to my table, and presented me with a red rose. And I cried! What had begun as a lonely night ended as a beautiful experience.

    (1)、Why did the author ask for room service ? 
    A、Because a lot of money would be saved in this way. B、Because he didn't like to eat with other people around. C、Because he didn't want to be recognized by the waiters. D、Because seeing people laughing and talking made him feel bad.
    (2)、How did the waiter feel when he saw the author come in at 6:25?
    A、Dissatisfied. B、Pleased. C、Surprised. D、Angry.
    (3)、What can we learn about the waiter at the front desk from the third paragraph?
    A、He was getting tired of his present job. B、He found it hard to balance his work and his family. C、He knew how to attract more customers to his restaurant. D、He had never had such a chance to talk about his worries.
    (4)、What does the author want to tell us?
    A、People are actually all lonely in their own way. B、Restaurants should put the need of customers first. C、The kindness of strangers can make you less lonely. D、Restaurants are always full of surprises for lonely people.
  • 2、阅读理解

    The Best Fall Leaves Camping in the US

    Whether in search of changing leaves, mild climates, or a socially distant getaway, here are some of the best spots for fall leaves camping in the US.

    Quarryville, PA

    Home to pretty rolling hills and rural countryside, this area is famous for some of the best leaf-admiring in the Northeast. It's located in Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resort. Here, you'll find never-ending views of the changing leaves plus family-friendly entertainments such as a water zone and mini golf.

    Cape May, NJ

    Known as America's oldest seaside resort made famous by its beaches and boardwalks——Cape May is also home to several camping destinations. Hike through the National Wildlife Refuge to see leaves change color in fall or discover some of the finest wines on the east coast at nearby vineyards.

    Beaverton, MI

    Central Michigan, along the Cedar River, offers plenty of cool campgrounds where you can splash in the water and admire the fall leaves. In Beaverton, Calhoun Campground occupies 40 acres of backwater land on Ross Lake with beautiful wooded sites facing the lake and activities such as boating and trail hiking.

    Conway, SC

    This travel hotspot is known for beachside accommodations, but it's also home to forest camping. You'll find the best of both worlds at Carolina Pines RV Resort. Don't forget to check out the Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway(SC11),where colorful state parks and their gorgeous fall leaves are all within easy reach.

    (1)、Which spot will mini golf lovers most likely choose?
    A、Quarryville, PA.                               B、Cape May, NJ. C、Beaverton, MI.                                 D、Conway, SC.
    (2)、What activity do Cape May, NJ and Beaverton, MI have in common?
    A、Cycling. B、Hiking. C、Driving. D、Shopping.
    (3)、Where is the text probably taken from?
    A、A biography. B、An encyclopedia.(百科全书) C、A geography book. D、A travel brochure.
  • 3、 听录音,回答问题。
    (1)、What does the speaker think of his mother's performance?
    A、Amazing. B、Dangerous. C、Interesting.
    (2)、How old is the speaker's brother?
    A、6. B、11. C、14.
    (3)、Why can the speaker's father do a good job according to the speaker?
    A、He can dance well. B、He has aloud voice. C、He has a good sense of balance.
    (4)、What animal does the speaker's family have?
    A、A horse. B、A dog. C、A rabbit.
  • 4、 听录音,回答问题。
    (1)、What is the relationship between the speakers?
    A、Doctor and nurse. B、Nurse and patient. C、Doctor and patient.
    (2)、What is the man's problem?
    A、He often gets tired. B、He doesn't feel like eating. C、He can't sleep well at night.
    (3)、What do we know about the man?
    A、He is hungry now. B、He dislikes junk food. C、He seldom does sports.
    (4)、What does the woman suggest the man do in the end?
    A、Do exercise every day. B、Get enough sleep. C、Eat right food.
  • 5、 听录音,回答问题。
    (1)、Why is the woman coming to change her shirt?
    A、It's worn out. B、It's small. C、It's the wrong style.
    (2)、What is the color of the shirt that the woman bought yesterday?
    A、Green. B、Blue. C、Black.
    (3)、What does the man say about the woman?
    A、She looks beautiful in green. B、She should change a shirt in a larger size. C、She should try on some shirts in different styles.
  • 6、 听录音,回答问题。
    (1)、What does the man like doing in his free time?
    A、Camping. B、Taking photos. C、Watching foreign films.
    (2)、What does the man suggest doing this weekend?
    A、Going to a photography show. B、Having photography classes. C、Visiting the Boundary waters.
  • 7、听录音,回答问题。
    (1)、How does the girl feel about her maths homework?
    A、Worried. B、Confident. C、Uninterested.
    (2)、What will the boy do next?
    A、Visit his brother. B、Telephone his brother. C、Help the girl with her homework.
  • 8、 What are the two speakers mainly talking about?
    A、How the boy prepared for the exam. B、When the boy finished his book report. C、Why the boy went to bed late last night.
  • 9、 How would the woman like to spend her winter vacation?
    A、She would like to have a rest at home. B、She would like to visit her uncle. C、She would like to travel to London.
  • 10、 Where will the woman go this evening?
    A、To a restaurant. B、To a school. C、To the students Club.
  • 11、 What did the woman like doing as a middle school student?
    A、Listening to music. B、Playing basketball. C、Climbing mountains.
  • 12、 Which classroom is the woman trying to find?
    A、English 625. B、History 625. C、English 471.
  • 13、第二节阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

    "Why she let out my secret? Why she did that to me?" I vividly remembered that day when I was confused at the knowing looks everyone gave me. That terrible experience was impressed on my mind. I couldn't forgive the person with whom I had shared my secret. She lost all my trust and friendship.

    Five years back, Sally was a new addition in my class. I didn't know what but there was something sticky about her that attracted me towards her. She was the most friendly person I knew. We started as classmates but after a few months, we were like best friends. We did homework together and dreamed of going to the same university one day. We hung out and went to the movies on weekends. That was a sweet time.

    Nevertheless, I couldn't expect such an enormous betrayal (背叛) from her. I didn't know what made me tell Sally about my personal life. I felt much regret to myself. She exaggerated (夸大) the matter, added her own spices to it and made it the hottest topic in school. It was like someone had stabbed (戮) a knife in my back. After she let out my secret, everyone at school started laughing at me and gazing at me wherever I passed. I was like a pond in which someone had thrown a stone and it had been spilled up. It was the most embarrassing time I had gone through. Soon afterwards. I left school and shifted to another one because I thought no one had the right to laugh at me. Sally called me many times, but I didn't answer. My heart was broken because the person whom I trusted most cheated me.

    I made efforts to remove the scar from my heart. I started a new life, leaving all the bad memories behind because they made me a person who often thought about the past experiences. Five years later, with the life going on, I met new friends and seldom thought about the past.

    注意:1. 续写词数应为150词左右;2. 请按如下格式在以下位置作答。

    Paragraph 1: But one day I met Anna, my former classmate, in the market, who told me shocking news. 

    Paragraph 2: I immediately called Sally in order to explain the misunderstanding. 

  • 14、第一节

    假设你是校英文编辑李华,你校将开设相关专栏,向全校同学征稿,向外国朋友宣传第十九届杭州亚运会。请你用英文写一则征稿启事。

    内容包括:1. 征文名称;2. 征文要求(内容,词数);3. 投稿邮箱:asiangames@163.com.

    注意:1. 词数80词左右;2. 参考词汇:第十九届杭州亚运会 the 19th Hangzhou Asian Games3. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    Contributions Wanted

    The English Newspaper

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

    Many Chinese cities and provinces, including Beijing, Chongqing, Tianjin, Henan and Shandong, (experience) burning heatwaves caused by global warming and the El Nino phenomenon since the start of this summer. As a result, it's common to see people fully (equip) with sun protection gear as they brave the heat outdoors.

    Sustained high temperatures have driven the country's "sunscreen economy" growth. Meanwhile, the consumer groups for sunscreen products are gradually diversifying, (expand) from traditional female consumers to males and children, leading to (continue) growth in sunscreen market for the latter groups. Apart sunscreen products, the high temperatures have also boosted the sales of summer cooling and refreshing products. Meituan Waimai, a major food (deliver) platform in China, has seen sharp increase in the sales of iced beverages, beer, ice cream, fans, and other cooling products during the hot weather season.

    Because of the high temperatures, traveling  (escape) the summer heat has also become popular for many travelers,  are attracted to some cool destinations across the country, and travel  (agency) are offering diverse tourism products to cater to this growing trend.

  • 16、阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    Two hundred years ago the English poet William Wordsworth wrote I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, a poem that was inspired when he came across a field of daffodils (水仙花). It 1  a basic spirit of early English Romanticism (浪漫主义).

    What makes this poem a(n) 2 of Romantic thinking? It isn't that Wordsworth 3 to write about a natural scene: it is the way he describes the scene as if it had human 4 . For him, nature is not only a neutral (无感情色彩的) 5 of scenery, colors, plants, rocks, soil, water and air. It is a 6 force that feels joy and sadness and even tries to educate us human beings and show us the beauty of life.

    Wordsworth's home is now one of the most popular 7 in the Lake District. You can go on a tour of the garden where wild flowers still 8 now regardless of the change of the time. The place, where Wordsworth saw the daffodils, is at the southernmost end of the lake. When you are walking in the 9 of William from two centuries ago, the first group of daffodils appear, but they aren't tall yellow trumpets (小号状的花) 10 swinging in the gentle wind as described in Wordsworth's 11 . They are just tiny wild daffodils grouped around individual trees rather than 12 together. But as you look north, from beside a huge ancient oak tree, you realize this is what 13 Wordsworth: group after group of daffodils, spread out to left and right but coming together in your sight so that they 14 a beautiful, pale yellow carpet. What you're seeing at last is nature transformed by human sight and 15 .

    (1)
    A 、 expresses B 、 raises C 、 breaks D 、 compares
    (2)
    A 、 cause B 、 series C 、 example D 、 proposal
    (3)
    A 、 volunteers B 、 chooses C 、 refuses D 、 hesitates
    (4)
    A 、 identities B 、 emotions C 、 appearances D 、 characters
    (5)
    A 、 balance B 、 shape C 、 pattern D 、 mixture
    (6)
    A 、 violent B 、 economic C 、 physical D 、 living
    (7)
    A 、 masterpieces B 、 destinations C 、 activities D 、 performances
    (8)
    A 、 shakes B 、 escapes C 、 survives D 、 responds
    (9)
    A 、 footprint B 、 direction C 、 possession D 、 charge
    (10)
    A 、 proudly B 、 casually C 、 sharply D 、 regularly
    (11)
    A 、 sight B 、 mind C 、 memory D 、 poem
    (12)
    A 、 floating B 、 waiting C 、 collecting D 、 trembling
    (13)
    A 、 confused B 、 delighted C 、 persuaded D 、 confirmed
    (14)
    A 、 form B 、 decorate C 、 destroy D 、 change
    (15)
    A 、 capability B 、 flexibility C 、 expectation D 、 imagination
  • 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。

    As university doors opened in September for a new year, an estimated six million people across the world took to the streets in a historic week of climate action. For freshers starting a new chapter at university, deciding how to live your life is vital. 

    What you put on your plate matters. Meat and dairy consumption results in excessive (过度的) land use, industrial emissions, water use and deforestation. Therefore, a meat-free diet has been recommended as the "single-biggest way" an individual can reduce their impact on the planet.

     Keeping your clothes for as long as possible has more than just monetary value. In the UK, clothing has the fourth-largest environmental impact after housing, transport and food. So recycle your clothes or mend them.

    Change your habits. There are simple ways you can change your habits to live sustainably. Wash your clothes at a lower temperature, and choose a bamboo toothbrush or more eco-friendly sanitary (卫生的) products. If you're planning a weekend away with friends, try to travel by train or bus.

    Individual actions matter, as they demonstrate commitment and provide an alternative to how we can live. But campaigning is important, too. If you don't know where or how to start, see if there are any societies at your university. Students of the Fossil Free campaign, for example, have brought on huge changes by calling on their institutions to stop using fossil fuels.

    A. Forget fast fashion.

    B. Behave yourself in public.

    C. While shopping, turn up with your own container.

    D. University campus can be a perfect place for this.

    E. Cutting out meat is an easy way to reduce your carbon footprint.

    F. Here are some ideas about how you can be sustainable as a student.

    G. For freshers, living alone means doing your own washing, cooking and cleaning.

  • 18、阅读理解

    As AI art generators take the world by storm, some people wonder if their works should count as art at all. The technology is still developing and has some wrinkles to iron out (消除), which means there are indeed flaws to consider alongside the incredible artwork a good artificial intelligence can produce.

    Art is classed as the product of imagination, skill, experience, and emotion, usually meant to represent something for the public to enjoy. Artists spent time and effort putting their inner worlds onto these works. Machine intelligence also puts a lot of work into sorting through tons of data, linking someone's prompt (指令) to datasets, and trying to represent it as best as possible. The difference is that the AI is driven by commands instead of an emotional desire to express itself.

    AI painters can produce over 1,000 original works of art with every tap of the enter key on a keyboard. But a mass-produced print of the Mona Lisa is worth less than the actual Leonardo da Vinci's painting. Why? Scarcity — there's only one of the original. Should anyone pay for these things? And if an artist puts AI masterpieces up for sale, what should the price be?

    AI art involves a program mimicking (模仿) the work of existing artists to create a new piece according to the request of a human. But who made the artwork, the machine or its user? And can the original artists sue for (控告) copyright violation? Such questions complicate the merging of artificial intelligence and the art industry, while fueling arguments against recognizing AI-generated art as marketable artistic products.

    Once we've answered those questions, we can tackle the really big one: When an AI-generated painting wins an award, who gets the prize?

    (1)、How is Al art different from human art?
    A、It is the product of experience. B、It combines different styles of work. C、It is not a mirror of artists' emotions. D、It doesn't cost much money to produce.
    (2)、Why does the writer mention Mona Lisa in paragraph 3?
    A、To present the potential trouble with the value of Al art. B、To introduce a new way of preserving art masterpieces. C、To show the advantages of Al painters over human artists. D、To prove the popularity of classic artworks among viewers.
    (3)、What can we infer from paragraph 4?
    A、AI art promotes the sale of artistic products. B、AI art makes copyright issues more complicated. C、Artists can create more works with the help of AI. D、There will be fierce competition in the art industry.
    (4)、What is the purpose of the text?
    A、To persuade. B、To inform. C、To describe. D、To argue.
  • 19、阅读理解

    A recent study in Japan has revealed that a wearable soft robot, named Reliebo, can improve the experience of patients in medical treatments, such as injections (注射) and other unpleasant therapies. The purpose of the robot is to help ease pain and defend people against anxiety. The study, led by researchers at the University of Tsukuba, was inspired in part by the numerous needles people had to endure while being vaccinated (接种疫苗) against COVID-

    19. Some people felt an intense dislike for these needles, which led to fewer people getting vaccinated.

    The robot is soft and covered in fur. It contains small airbags internally that inflate (膨胀) in response to hand movement. Participants in the study who wore the robot while subjected to a medium heat stimulation, experienced less pain in the test than those who did not wear the robot. The test proved that the pain and anxiety being felt could be reduced sharply by lessening the experience of pain through using the robot.

    The research team checked the effectiveness of the wearable robot while being handled by participants under certain conditions, based on the clenching (攥紧) of the hand. The team placed painful heat stimulation on the other arm that was not holding the robot. They then measured cortisol levels from the participants' saliva (唾液) samples, suggesting levels of stress hormones.

    The pain felt by the patients was given specific ratings and was also recorded using an assessment scale. The people in the study were given a survey test to assess their fear of injections before and after the experiment with the wearable robot was completed.

    The study proved that holding the robot can ease the experience of patients who were receiving injections. The research team hopes to use this study to advance the robot for use during painful situations. such as getting medical shots or similar conditions.

    (1)、What is the function of the robot?
    A、To assist doctors in injecting accurately. B、To help relieve people's pain from injections. C、To assess patients' physical and mental health. D、To check the effects of vaccination against diseases.
    (2)、What does the underlined word "lessening" in paragraph 2 probably mean?
    A、Detecting. B、Increasing. C、Recording. D、Decreasing.
    (3)、What is the third paragraph mainly about?
    A、Methods of reducing people's fear of injections. B、Reasons for conducting experiments on the robot. C、The process of testing the effectiveness of the robot. D、The advantages of the new robot in the medical field.
    (4)、What will researchers hope to do next?
    A、Apply the robot in more similar situations. B、Evaluate the disadvantages of using the robot. C、Do experiments on different groups of people. D、Develop other devices for medical treatment.
  • 20、阅读理解

    The tomato leaf miner moth (潜叶蛾) originates from Peru and is common throughout South America. However, it has spread through Europe since 2007 and has become one of the largest pests in Mediterranean regions, threatening food supplies. Experts around the world are currently struggling with new ways to battle the moth, but it has developed resistance to pesticides (杀虫剂), leaving farmers helpless to stop the damage. A new study from the University of Portsmouth has shown that the answer may lie in the tropical tent web spider.

    Scientists carried out laboratory tests and found that the spiders banded together to form webs that easily caught the flying insects, which they then ate. Dr Lena Grinsted, the lead author of the study, said, "The tropical tent web spiders operate in large groups and can create giant joined-up webs capable of catching insects in the air. This could potentially lead to a reduction of reliance on chemical pesticides, resulting in less pollution in soils, waterways and food chains in the future."

    Crop damage is also caused by the larvae (幼虫), which directly attack the tomato fruit, making the crop ugly and thus unmarketable. Larvae live inside the leaf until they begin the process of turning into a moth, making them difficult to control. However, scientists expect that targeting the adult moth population will reduce the number of eggs being laid. In addition, the spiders build the biggest webs during the summer, which can benefit the tomato planting and growing season in May and June.

    The researchers said the study would "open doors for the use of group-living spiders to control agricultural pests" but warned that more work was needed to check the spiders did not change the ecology of regions. "Future studies are needed to investigate whether the spiders may negatively impact crop pollination (传粉) by also catching bees and other key pollinators." Dr Grinsted added.

    (1)、Why is it difficult to get rid of the moth according to paragraph 1?
    A、It is large in size. B、It is drug-resistant. C、It spreads too quickly. D、It threatens food supplies.
    (2)、What made using the spiders to control pests possible?
    A、Their ability to weave huge webs. B、Their importance in the food chain. C、The effect of chemical pesticides on soil. D、The cost reduction of building waterways.
    (3)、What is Dr Grinsted's attitude towards the new pest-control project?
    A、Optimistic. B、Indifferent. C、Cautious. D、Disapproving.
    (4)、Which is the most suitable title for the text?
    A、Moths: The Biggest Threat to Crops B、Spiders: The Insect-Catching Lovers C、Moths: A Headache for Modern Agriculture D、Spiders: An Eco-friendly Alternative to Drugs
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