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  • 1、 阅读理解

    Intelligence is traditionally viewed as the ability to think and learn. Yet in a complex world, there's another set of cognitive skills that might matter more: the ability to rethink. Therefore, my aim in this book is to explore how rethinking happens by seeking out the most convincing evidence and some of the world's most skilled rethinkers.

    The first section focuses on opening our own minds. You'll find out why a forward-thinking businessman got trapped in the past, how a Nobel Prize–winning scientist welcomes the joy of being wrong, how the world's best forecasters update their views, and how an Oscar-winning filmmaker has productive fights.

    The second section examines how we can encourage other people to think again. You'll learn how an international debate champion wins arguments and a Black musician persuades people to abandon discrimination. You'll discover how a special kind of listening helped an officer convince the opposing side to join in peace talks. And if you're a Yankees fan, I'm going to see if I can convince you to root for the Red Sox.

    The third section is about how we can create communities of lifelong learners. In social life, a lab that specializes in difficult conversations will cast light on how we can communicate better about debated issues like climate change. In schools, you'll find out how educators teach kids to think again by treating classrooms like museums, approaching projects like rewriting time-honored textbooks. I close by examining the importance of reconsidering our best-laid plans.

    This book is an invitation to let go of knowledge and opinions that are no longer serving you well, and to establish your sense of self in flexibility rather than consistency. If you can master the art of rethinking, I believe you'll be better positioned for success at work and happiness in life. Thinking again can help you generate new solutions to old problems and revisit old solutions to new problems. It's a path to learning more from the people around you and living with fewer regrets.

    (1)、How does the author explain his ideas in the book?
    A、By quoting famous sayings. B、By reviewing traditional theories. C、By presenting research results. D、By providing various examples.
    (2)、Which of the following is probably covered in the second section?
    A、Helping a student with a complex math problem. B、Walking an athlete through a detailed training plan. C、Talking a friend into trying a different dressing style. D、Guiding an employee to build a successful career path.
    (3)、What does the author suggest readers do in the third section?
    A、Find faults in textbooks. B、Reflect on existing ideas. C、Engage in climate debates. D、Change classroom decorations.
    (4)、What can be a suitable title for the text?
    A、Rethinking: Find New Ways to Success B、Intelligence: the Ability to Think and Learn C、How Can We Adapt to a Complex World? D、Why Does Rethinking Improve Intelligence?
  • 2、 阅读理解

    The Netherlands is the only country in the world with more bicycles than residents. By 2023, the Netherlands has a total of about 25 million bicycles, with an ownership rate of 1.35 bikes per person. One study published by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) reports that in the Netherlands cycling prevents about 6, 500 early deaths each year, and that Dutch people have 1.5 years longer life expectancy (预期寿命) due to cycling. 

    "The time spent cycling was about 74 minutes per week for Dutch adults aged 20 to 90 years. The time was fairly stable over adulthood and reached its apex in the early days of retirement, in one's 60s. The death rate reduction, which was a direct result of the average time spent cycling for a certain age group, was therefore also the highest among the seniors who just retire, " said Jeremy Smith, an expert from NIH.

    What is it that makes cycling so beneficial? Obviously, cycling is a form of exercise. It is a great form of cardio (有氧的) exercise , which gets your heart pumping and helps strengthen the heart muscle. Doing cardio may also help lower your blood pressure. 

    Furthermore, solid evidence proves the link between cycling and better thinking skills. Even younger adults claim that a bike ride helps shift their thinking to a higher level — and research backs them up. In one small study, healthy, young men are required to cycle for 30 minutes everyday for 3 weeks. They also completed a series of cognitive ( 认 知 的 ) tests before and afterward. After cycling, they scored higher on memory, reasoning and planning, and they were able to finish the tests more rapidly than before. 

    Besides all the benefits mentioned above, cycling, as many Dutch put it, is a way of life. In their simplest form, bikes are tools for travelling. But they're so much more. They are cognitive improvement, environmental protection, satisfaction and an expression of freedom. They bring people of same passion together and connect them to a greater journey of life.

    (1)、Why does the author list figures in paragraph 1?
    A、To compare the number of residents and bikes. B、To indicate the urgency for green transportation. C、To illustrate the link between health and cycling. D、To emphasize the accuracy of the study by NIH.
    (2)、What does the underlined word "apex" in paragraph 2 refer to?
    A、Target. B、Peak. C、Destination. D、Potential.
    (3)、What do we know about the study in paragraph 4?
    A、It justifies mental benefits of cycling. B、It teaches practical skills about cycling. C、It improves critical thinking of young men. D、It compares cognitive levels among different people.
    (4)、What is the main idea of the text?
    A、The Netherlands is a country with better thinking skills. B、The Dutch are proud of their long history of riding bikes. C、The social role of bicycles in the Netherlands is evolving. D、The health benefits of cycling for the Dutch are significant.
  • 3、 阅读理解

    When people ask about my experience of learning Cantonese, I recount a journey driven by unending curiosity and a strong desire to connect with a dynamic culture. 

    Growing up in a Russian family, my fascination with languages grew thanks to my father, a language expert. It's during a cultural appreciation class in junior high that I was first introduced to the world of Hong Kong films, famous for their characteristic action-packed dramas and storytelling styles. However, what really amazed me was the uniqueness of the language, Cantonese, which sparked a urgent need within me to explore it and the rich culture behind. This marked the beginning of a thrilling linguistic journey.

    Learning Cantonese posed challenges, such as unfamiliar characters, complex tones, and different grammar structures, yet I persevered. Immersed in textbooks and available online courses, I practiced the tones everyday until my pronunciation flowed naturally. Cantonese dramas and music also played a role in familiarizing me with its rhythm. 

    To truly grasp the essence of Cantonese, I knew that studying alone wasn't enough — I needed firsthand experience. So, I took a gap year to pack my bags for Hong Kong, a city featuring the lively heartbeat of Cantonese culture. Buried in its busy streets and daily conversations, from casual chats to food ordering, I found myself enveloped in a linguistic wonderland. Within a few months, my Cantonese proficiency flourished, fueling a surge of confidence.

    My explorations extended beyond the streets. I enrolled in formal language classes that offered professional guidance. Through hard work, I successfully completed all the courses in Cantonese Linguistics. From then on, I've been passionately committed to spreading the Cantonese culture, ensuring its richness reaches a wider audience.

    Today, I continue my Cantonese voyage with unflagging enthusiasm. It has transformed into more than just a linguistic pursuit; it grants me a passport to sincere connections, profound insights, and heartfelt admiration for its one-of-a-kind culture. 

    (1)、What motivated the author to start his linguistic journey?
    A、His father's intentional arrangement. B、His teacher's positive encouragement. C、His strong interest in Chinese movies. D、His great passion for cultural exploration.
    (2)、Why did the author head to Hong Kong during the gap year?
    A、To participate in a language workshop. B、To take a bite of the diverse local food. C、To fully comprehend the spirit of Cantonese. D、To stay well informed about studying abroad.
    (3)、Which best describes the author's learning process of Cantonese?
    A、Demanding but strategic. B、Effortless and enjoyable. C、Challenging but creative. D、Adventurous and eventful.
    (4)、What message does the text mainly convey?
    A、Education is the passport to the future. B、Language is the road map of a culture. C、Opportunity favors the prepared mind. D、Success belongs to those with curiosity.
  • 4、 阅读理解

    Through My Modern Met Academy, our online learning platform, you'll be inspired in classes taught by industry experts. Learn mixed media skills to take your work to a new level!

    Intermediate Embroidery (刺绣)

    With the help of artist Floor Giebels, you'll get gradual instructions on how to craft embroidery on printed cloth. Giebels will show you how to combine embroidery with cloth decorated with a photograph. Using that as the base, she'll go into techniques for stitching (缝) over the image and finishing your frame for display.

    Cost/Time: $34. 95/1. 3h

    Architectural Illustrationfor Everyone

    Artist Demi Lang will take you through the process of drawing structures step-by-step. You'll learn how to choose your tools and paper, and analyze the project's photo. The final assignment is a row of three buildings, which Lang will go through first in line drawing lessons, then inking over the sketch (素描), and adding color to bring it to life.

    Cost/Time: $45. 95/ 3. 3h

    Beyond Botanicals

    In Anna Zakirova's class, she shares the secrets to creating flawless pressed flowers and leaves and using them as the basis for original artwork. Intended for beginners, her class starts with a detailed introduction to the proper tools and continues with an example of how to turn several types of flowers into an artwork.

    Cost/Time: $34. 95/ 56min

    Introduction to Pet Photography

    Taught by pet photographer Belinda Richards, this class offers in-depth guidance of shooting a gorgeous picture of your dog in a studio setting. Richards will break down how to work with your dog, photograph it, and edit your image. This class is meant for someone who already owns a DSLR camera and has a basic understanding of Photography. 

    Cost/Time: $45. 95/

    2. 4h

    (1)、What will you learn with Demi Lang?
    A、Crafting embroidery. B、Drawing buildings. C、Pressing flowers. D、Photographing pets.
    (2)、Which course best suits nature lovers?
    A、Intermediate Embroidery. B、Architectural Illustration for Everyone. C、Beyond Botanicals. D、Introduction to Pet Photography.
    (3)、What do the courses have in common?
    A、They are for beginners. B、They involve using photos. C、They are free of charge. D、They offer detailed guidance.
  • 5、 Sandra was determined to become a doctor and her persistence ____ finally. 
    A、carried on B、cheered up C、burst onto D、paid off
  • 6、 It is said that most of the Americans ____ social media to check daily headlines. 
    A、switch on B、max out C、rely on D、lay aside
  • 7、 The hand bones and fingernails of the waxworks were ____ made and they were impressive. 
    A、delicately B、carelessly C、casually D、roughly
  • 8、I went to the concert of my favorite singer's last week, which totally lived up to my ____ .
    A、reputation B、promise C、expectation D、principle
  • 9、 All ____ for Chinese Young Volunteers Association are ready to work for the country. 
    A、candidates B、employers C、interviewers D、professors
  • 10、 Success ____ happens overnight, for it requires persistence and constant efforts. 
    A、occasionally B、randomly C、frequently D、rarely
  • 11、Lance was praised for his ____ for he didn't pocket the money that he picked up on the road.
    A、curiosity B、integrity C、generosity D、loyalty
  • 12、Patti looked ____ when I told her she had been elected chairman of the Students ' Union.
    A、surprised B、surprising C、surprise D、surprisingly
  • 13、 Basketball is a popular sport ____ teamwork matters more than strength. 
    A、that B、which C、where D、when
  • 14、 By the end of the year of 2023, I ____ the top ten best-sellers of the English novels. 
    A、was reading B、read C、had read D、have read
  • 15、假如你是校报英语专栏的编辑李华,一个名叫Tom的读者写信向你倾诉他的 烦恼:他的父母不让他频繁用手机搜看新闻,认为会影响学习。请你用英文给他 写封回信,内容包括1.表示对他的理解。2.提出合理建议。3.表达祝愿。

    注意:1.词数80左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    Dear Tom,

    Yours,

    Li Hua

  • 16、 The meeting is so  (formal), so just take it easy.
  • 17、 He worked very hard, trying to pass the driving test at the second attempt,

    but (fortune), he failed again.

  • 18、 She was faced with a new job, in unfamiliar (surround) with strange people.
  • 19、 We wrote a letter of apology and  (apology) to her for our mistakes.
  • 20、 Good teamwork and communication are  (power) tools for success.
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