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1、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。
England
England is the biggest of the four countries in the United Kingdom. Over 50 million people live in England, which is around 80% of the total UK population.
It is spoken today by billions of people all over the world. Many students go to England from other countries to study the language and learn about the culture. Although everyone speaks English, there are many different accents around the country. French was the official language in England between 1066 and
1362.
The English people love music. Glastonbury is a five-day festival of music, dance, comedy, and theatre and around 175,000 people go there. Many people stay at the festivals for a few days and they camp in tents. People listen to all types of music, especially pop and rock. England has produced many international groups and singers.
The most popular sports in England are football, rugby and cricket. Most towns have a football, rugby and cricket ground where teams can play. Womenˈs football is also popular. Cricket is a traditional sport played with a bat and a ball. People like to watch all these sports on TⅤ.
England is a multicultural country. Indian, Chinese and Italian foods are popular. Traditional English food includes fish and chips, roast beef, sausages and mashed potatoes. Many English people drink several cups of tea every day, usually with milk. However, different types of coffee are also popular.
A. The official language of England is English.
B. This has a big influence on the food people eat.
C. The lion is the symbol of many English sports teams.
D. It is a fact that English is accepted as an international language.
E. In the summer you can go to music festivals all over the country.
F. This is why there are many French words and expressions in English.
G. English football teams like Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool are world-famous.
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2、阅读理解
Wherever we go, we are surrounded by history. Across the globe, cultural heritage is passed down through the generations. It is in the buildings and structures around us. It is in the arts and artifacts (手工艺品) we treasure. It lives in the languages we speak and the stories we tell. But today, it is under attack as never before. Not only are the damages of time threatening our cultural heritage, but climate change, globalization and tourism are all exacting a heavy price. Technology is now the most important weapon in the battle. Here's how technology is preserving our cultural heritage.
As you can imagine, creating the replicas (复制品) by 2D images is extremely time-consuming. Increasingly, artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms (算法) allow millions of images to be stored in a matter of hours. AI will also make restoration and preservation of existing cultural heritage far easier and better than previous methods.
Virtual reality (VR) technology will play a leading role in preserving our cultural heritage in the coming years. Many of the most important sites and architecture are easily damaged. Human interaction with these locations is doing a great deal of harm. Wastes pile up everywhere, causing serious problems. As more cultural heritage sites and objects are digitally mapped and recorded, VR technology will increasingly become the way that people experience them. We'll all finally be able to walk through places, look at (and touch) artifacts and works of art without ever seeing them with our own eyes.
Finally, our cultural heritage will be preserved by technology. Efforts in research, data sharing and project work will help promote and preserve the cultural heritage of countries all across the world.
(1)、 What does the underlined word "exacting" in paragraph 1 mean?A、demanding B、cutting C、receiving D、paying(2)、 What is the advantage of AI in preserving cultural heritage?A、It makes preservation safer. B、It produces 2D images. C、It makes restoration easier. D、It creates replicas in seconds.(3)、 How does VR help to preserve cultural heritage?A、By reducing human impact on the site. B、By recycling huge amounts of waste. C、By forbidding visitors from touching artifacts. D、By educating people about the sites' importance.(4)、What is the author's attitude towards AI in cultural protection?A、Ignoring. B、Supportive. C、Objective. D、Disagreeing. -
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Music is a language which speaks to everyone-from the day we are born we hear music of some kind of our lives. But there are as many different kinds of music as there are different languages, and it is impossible to describe them all. Here are just a few well-known types.
Classical music is serious Western European music from the Middle Ages to the present (1500 to today) and it was often written for a large orchestra, or for a small group of players. Many instruments can be used. A lot of music was also written to be sung-as opera. Classical music is very popular and schools often teach this type of music.
Jazz developed in the Southern United States at the beginning of last century. The black people of these states, who were originally slaves from Africa, had their own rhythms. Jazz brought classical music and African rhythms together.
Blues was originally black country music from the Southern United States at the beginning of last century. It is slow usually sad music which is often sung by one person with a guitar.
Rhythm and Blues (R&B) developed from the blues in America in the 1940s. It became faster and more complex and used more instruments such as saxophones (萨克斯管) , guitars, pianos, drums. The music was often about city life and white musicians started playing it as well.
Musicians in the 1950s developed rock and roll from Rhythm and Blues and it became popular with young people. It spread to Europe in the 1960s and is now known in most countries. A lot of pop music comes from rock and roll.
Pop music developed from rock and roll in America and Britain in the 1960s and is now in every country. The name is used for most commercial (商业的) music, which we can buy on records and hear on "pop radio". It is usually played by groups who often use electronic instruments and make videos to go with their records.
(1)、Which of the following started in the Southern United States?A、Rhythm and Blues. B、Jazz. C、Rock and roll. D、Pop music.(2)、When did rock and roll become popular with the young?A、In the 1950s. B、In the 1940s. C、In the 1960s. D、In the 1970s.(3)、How does the author develop the introduction?A、By people and events. B、By time and explanations. C、By questions and events. D、By analysis and reasons.(4)、What is the text mainly about?A、How music became popular. B、The importance of music. C、Music is an international language. D、Six types of music and their history. -
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Monster Zoo
Monster Zoo is one of the largest zoos in the world, covering more than 15 km squares. It is home to more than 50 species of rare and native animals. The zoo is located 70 km from the city New South Australia.
Monster zoo was founded in 1983 as a breeding area (繁殖区). Officially open to the public in October 1993, Monster Zoo is now home to more than 500 animals.
Opening Hours
Monster zoo is open daily from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm with last entry at 3:00 pm. The zoo is open every day of the year, including Christmas Day and all public holidays. The exception to this is if the forecast temperature for Monster Zoo is 40 degrees or above, it will be closed.
To get the most out of your visit we recommend setting aside a minimum of four to five hours to fully enjoy the Monster zoo.
Tickets
Child (4-14 years old) : AU $28.50
Adult (15 years old and over) : AU $ 51.75
Family / Mini Group: AU $132.75
Meet the Keeper
Monster zoo offers various daily zoo keeper talks and animal feeds that give guests the chance to interact (互动) with our friendly workers and learn about the zoo's unique residents.
Looking for a more unique animal experience? Consider booking a Behind the Scenes Animal Experience to come face to face with some of our special animal residents.
Café
Ketabi Café is open from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm daily and offers a variety of tasty treats small snacks and hot meals.
Picnics
For those who prefer to bring their own meals, special picnic areas are available close to the Visitor Center. Please note that due to fire risk, the zoo does not allow for the use of BBQs.
(1)、 What can we learn about the zoo from the text?A、It is the largest zoo in the world. B、It is open daily all year except Christmas Day. C、It is open to the public ten years after it was founded.D It is home to 500 species of animals.
(2)、If three young men aged 12, 14 and 19 visit the zoo, how much will they pay?A、AU $155.25. B、AU $108.75. C、AU $85.25. D、AU $132.75.(3)、Where does this text most probably come from?A、A health newspaper. B、An animal book. C、A travel website. D、A fashion magazine. -
5、语法填空(语篇)
Lauren quit her job a chef and chose a different profession. She wanted to travel to different destinations and posted pictures her blog. Later she decided to become Australia's first (profession)photo blogger. She first (visit)Western Australia for work in 2013. Since then she (be)in love with northern WA and has been back six times. Lauren enjoys the beautiful landscape as well as the indigenous Australia. Due to her deep love for nature, she tries to take every opportunity (get)outside and admire the natural world in Australia. She also enjoys photographing the (rise)sun and animals, such as dolphins and kangaroos. Lauren really hopes to use her photography to make impact on people. For example, one of her photos shows a crocodile that is used to passengers (throw)food from boats and is becoming familiar with humans, could make her a danger to local people over time.
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6、我的梦想是创办自己的公司。
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7、他没有放弃,成为了一名伟大的摄影师。(quit)
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8、Previous this, scientific experiments did not show a definite link(联系)between mobile phone use and cancer (癌症).
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9、A software engineer profession, Steve was a keen lover of the piano.
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10、He left the medical profession in 2005 to set up his own business.
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11、She had to quit school in the ninth grade to care for her sick mother.[quit基本义:离开]
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12、I'm sure we'll have a wonderful time and enjoy each other's company.[company基本义:(在一起的)一群人]
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13、I use my photography , especially .
我通过拍照影响他人,尤其是涉及环境问题的时候。
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我尽量把握每一个机会到户外观赏大自然。
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15、In 2013,: I would become Australia's first professional photo blogger.
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16、I(完全投入到)my study and seldom paid attention to my mother's feelings. (engaged)
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17、(一系列;一连串)unpleasant events took place last week.(chain)
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18、The project was completed(在预算之内).
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19、She had to(赶飞机)in the morning and in our rush we forgot to exchange numbers.
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20、The man is checking in(三件行李)at the counter(柜台).