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  • 1、 (illustrate) the importance of time management, the teacher showed how a weekly schedule could double productivity. (所给词的适当形式填空)
  • 2、The audience expressed their enthusiasm for the performance, (clap) loudly. (所给词的适当形式填空)
  • 3、The loud music made it impossible for him (concentrate). (所给词的适当形式填空)
  • 4、The fire spread quickly, (destroy) three houses within minutes. (所给词的适当形式填空)
  • 5、Though (warn) about the danger, the hikers still decided to climb the icy mountain. (所给词的适当形式填空)
  • 6、 (award) a scholarship to Harvard, Maria felt her hard work had paid off. (所给词的适当形式填空)
  • 7、The teacher displayed some fossils (collect) from the desert expedition. (所给词的适当形式填空)
  • 8、You can't imagine what difficulty we had (organize) the school event. (所给词的适当形式填空)
  • 9、This is the very museum we visited during our school trip last year. (用适当的词填空)
  • 10、Many volunteers stood by the roadside, (hand) out water to the marathon runners. (所给词的适当形式填空)
  • 11、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 Water-Splashing Festival is a traditional festival for the Dai people in the Dehong area of Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province. Part of the Dai New Year, it is festival to send off the old and greet the new. Lasting for three or four days, it is held during the sixth month of the Dai calendar, usually (fall) in mid-April of the Gregorian calendar.

    During the festival, women carry clean-water to wash Buddha statues and seek blessings. After the "bathing of the Buddha", people begin to splash water at each other a blessing, hoping to wash away diseases and disasters.

    People use (vary) containers to hold water, flooding the streets, chasing and playing with each other, splashing whoever they encounter. It is said that the more water one is splashed with, the more blessings they receive. For Dai people, water is a symbol of holiness, goodness and purity.

    At night, the sound of drums and music (fill) the villages and the banks of the river are colorfully lit. (local) float river lanterns on the river. Floating river lanterns is an old tradition in China is still preserved in many cities today. The practice (think) to drive bad luck away and bring good luck.

    The Water-Splashing festival is one of the first events (become) a national intangible cultural heritage in China, attracting many-tourists from (neighbor) countries, even some celebrities to take part in every year.

  • 12、判断以下句子的主句属于哪一种结构。

    A. 主+谓            
    B. 主+系+表            
    C. 主+谓+宾            
    D. 主+谓+宾+宾补           
     E. 主+谓+双宾语

    (1)、The 7. 7-magnitude earthquake, which had a great impact due to its large magnitude and relatively shallow depth of about 10 kilometers, struck the northwest of the city of Sagaing in central Myanmar in the early afternoon, followed minutes later by· a 6. 7-magnitude aftershock.
    (2)、Local government departments are teaming up to regulate outdoor smoking behavior at eight scenic spots in Shanghai that are popular with tourists, both from home and abroad.
    (3)、Though the control on indoor smoking has been tightened, the public are making complaints about people smoking while walking, a behavior that not only impacts other people's health but also poses safety risks.
    (4)、When asked how the kids communicated despite the language barrier, the Chinese vlogger told us that they connected through emotions and music — a pure, wordless kind of interaction.
    (5)、As is reported, a Chinese research team has successfully completed the world's first transplant of a gene-edited pig liver into a brain-dead human, with the organ showing good physiological function.
    (6)、With its adorable appearance, the doll named "Suan Niao" has become a popular cultural and creative product, selling out many times, thanks to its authentic Wuhan dialect characteristics and the meaning of reconciling people.
    (7)、People who mairtain an exercise routine often find themselves appreciative of the positive changes it brings - not only improving physical health but also effectively relieving stress and anxiety, revitalizing bọth body and mind.
    (8)、As its wings beat gracefully, the bird flew swiftly across the sky, leaving a trail of awe in the eyes of the children who watched it from below, their faces lit up with wonder and excitement, has if they were witnessing a magical moment unfold before them.
    (9)、What impressed me most was that though young and lacking in experience, the little boy was able to solve the difficult math problem all by himself, showing great intelligence and determination.
    (10)、In terms of economic progress, the past decades saw China's economy grow rapidly, lifting millions of people out of poverty and improving living standards nationwide.
  • 13、​​​​​​​When reflecting on the shift from childhood to adulthood, many of us often go over the memories that have shaped our lives. Among these memories, there is usually one teacher who remains1 even after many years have passed. These outstanding2 can make a lasting influence on us whether it is positive or negative. However, in my personal recollection, the teacher I3 had an exceptionally profound and positive influence on me.

    Mrs Stacks, my fourth-grade teacher, left a lasting4 on me. She had her own5 set of rules and a delightful sense of humor that made her class inviting. Mrs Stacks was good at6 us with interactive lessons, such as taking us to the school garden to7 the butterfly life cycle.

    One memory that8 to me is that our teacher, Mrs Stacks, would9 spelling bees on Thursdays to help us remember our spelling words. What was10 remarkable about these bees was that every single person in the class11 at least a "B" on their spelling test the following day.

    I believe the reason for Mrs Stacks'12 among students was rooted in her genuine love and care towards us. Whenever we performed well, she would13 and motivate us to excel even more. The influence she had on my life as an unforgettable teacher is14. I long to one day have the same profound15 on my own future students just like Mrs Stacks had on me.

    (1)
    A 、unacceptable B 、unbelievable C 、unreasonable D 、unforgettable.
    (2)
    A 、adults B 、educators C 、scientists D 、organizers
    (3)
    A 、recall B 、respect C 、meet D 、know
    (4)
    A 、attraction B 、imagination C 、impression D 、inspiration
    (5)
    A 、strict B 、unique C 、beneficial D 、valuable
    (6)
    A 、correcting B 、connecting C 、encouraging D 、educating
    (7)
    A 、memorize B 、predict C 、explore D 、change
    (8)
    A 、stands out B 、slips away C 、goes by D 、makes sense
    (9)
    A 、fund B 、advertise C 、organize D 、record
    (10)
    A 、generally B 、truly C 、widely D 、strangely
    (11)
    A 、chose B 、spelt C 、completed D 、achieved
    (12)
    A 、popularity B 、confidence C 、devotion D 、enthusiasm
    (13)
    A 、warn B 、comfort C 、reward D 、require
    (14)
    A 、reproduced B 、permanent C 、removable D 、understood
    (15)
    A 、instruction B 、memory C 、mark D 、impact
  • 14、As a high school student, you're likely used to learning through reading textbooks. This lies at the heart of   "experiential appreciation", a philosophy that encourages you to engage directly with the world around you. It's about learning from real-life experiences, and discovering a more profound and engaging way to learn.

    To practice experiential appreciation, you can start by getting involved in hands-on activities related to your subjects. They will provide a firsthand understanding of the concepts you're studying, making learning active and meaningful. So, try joining a sports team, picking up a paintbrush, or taking part in a local charity event.

    As you dive deeper, immerse yourself fully in the surroundings and activities. When you're in nature, don't just look around. Touching the leaves, feeling the wind and listening to the birds can enrich your learning and make each moment more memorable.

    After trying something new, ask yourself what you learned and how it made you feel. Write in a journal or discuss it with friends. This self-discovery turns experiences into life lessons and offers a deeper understanding of the world.

    Experiential appreciation transforms learning from a task to be completed into a journey to be treasured. So, explore the world around you, let every experience shape you, and discover the endless possibilities that await. This is the core of true learning, where every moment is a step towards a richer, more enlightened life.

    A. It extends learning far beyond textbooks.

    B. Now consider expanding your learning from just reading to actively participating.

    C. Instead, activate your senses for a stronger tie with it.

    D. Mind the impact of your actions on the environment.

    E. Take your experiences further by reflecting on them.

    F. Textbooks offer a systematic introduction to essential concepts and principles.

    G. These activities bring learning to life.

  • 15、With the development of modern technology, drones are being applied to various fields. Drone light shows are becoming especially popular in the West. By now, if you live on the U. S. East or West Coasts, you've probably been troubled by wildfire smoke. The fires are increasing in frequency and intensity as climate change worsens. And fireworks, as you can guess from their name, cause fires—more than you might think.

    That's what caused a handful of California towns to quit fireworks and turn to drones last year. Sydney, Australia, known for its massive fireworks display, is considering doing the same due to the risk of wildfires. And fire danger is now top of mind for many U. S. cities as the Independence Day, or the American national day, nears.

    In addition to reducing the risk of fires, drone light shows present a safer alternative for the folks behind the curtain. Fireworks injured more than 10,000 people last year because they can accidentally erupt while on the ground. Drones won't. And since light shows are required to keep the ground below the show clear, there's no risk of a drone falling from the sky into the crowd.

    Drones are also less disturbing, creating only a light buzzing noise. Fireworks, on the other hand, can burst your eardrum if you're standing close enough. That's a nuisance for some families with animals, small children, or other people who are sensitive to noise.

    But perhaps the biggest reason for the switch to drones is that they're thought to be more eco-friendly. Apart from starting fires, firework smoke leaves behind a trail of harmful chemicals and is considered a pollutant. Drones are also a reusable option, capable of flying potentially hundreds of shows before they even require maintenance. That's a huge benefit to the environment—and to the companies paying to put on these performances.

    At the end of the day, though, some cities are likely switching to drones simply because they're cooler. That's not to say that fireworks aren't cool. But drones allow for more creativity, with the ability to synchronize(同步) lights to music and recreate complex images in the sky.

    Nevertheless, it's still too early to rush to the conclusion that drones will completely take the place of fireworks in the near future.

    (1)、What are the reasons why some cities give up fireworks?
    A、They are too expensive. B、They are not cool any more. C、They speed up climate change. D、They may pose fire risks.
    (2)、What method does the author use to demonstrate the advantages of drones in paragraph 3?
    A、By referring to data from previous studies. B、By analyzing causes and effects. C、By making a comparison. D、By giving a definition.
    (3)、What does the underlined word "nuisance" in paragraph 4 probably mean?
    A、Reward. B、Attraction. C、Annoyance. D、Instance.
    (4)、What would the author probably discuss in the paragraph that follows?
    A、The similarities shared by drones and fireworks. B、The potential challenges drones will face. C、The importance of drones in promoting economy. D、The strong competition from companies in different industries.
  • 16、Cats perform better than human babies on a simple measure of language comprehension. The research, published Oct. 4 in the journal Scientific Reports, revealed that. Research in the past five years has shown that cats can recognize not only their own names but those of familiar humans and animals. But can they associate words and objects more generally?

    To test this theory, Saho Takagi and her team gave 31 adult cats a simple word game used to investigate the same ability in human babies. The cats were shown two nine-second cartoon clips (电影片段) with recordings of their owners repeating a made-up word over each image. The two clips-a red sun labeled "paramo" and a blue unicorn with the word "keraru"-were repeated until the cats appeared to get bored and paid 50% less attention to the screen.

    After a short break, the image clips were repeated, but this time, half of the pairings were switched. The switched clips visibly affected the cats, with recordings of "paramo" alongside the unicorn and "keraru" with the sun holding their interest an average of 15% longer. That the cats noticed this change and were clearly perplexed by it is good evidence that they had formed a link between the words and images, written in the study.

    The experiment revealed that the cats were able to learn the combinations from just two nine-second exposures - significantly faster than babies, who required at least four 20-second trials.

    However, these comparisons should not be overinterpreted. "You're comparing an adult animal with an immature animal from a different species," said Dr. Carlo Siracusa, an animal behaviorist at the University of Pennsylvania. "Moreover, a certain number of the cats have to be excluded, so there's already a bias (偏见)-not a fault of the research. Interacting with cats in the experiment is no easy task." he added. Despite its limitations, the study does show that cats are capable of forming picture-word associations, the team wrote in the paper, although whether this is an inborn ability or a product of domestication remains a mystery.

    (1)、Why did Saho Takagi and her team carry out the experiment?
    A、To test cats' recognition of familiar names. B、To explore cats' word-object association ability. C、To reveal cats' secret of language understanding. D、To compare cats' memory with that of human babies.
    (2)、What is presented in paragraph 2?
    A、Data collection. B、Result analysis. C、Practical examples. D、Experimental methods.
    (3)、What does the underlined word "perplexed" in paragraph 3 mean?
    A、Attracted. B、Surprised. C、Frightened. D、Confused.
    (4)、What is one limitation of the study, as mentioned by Dr. Carlo Siracusa?
    A、It's difficult to engage cats. B、There're not enough clips involved. C、The cats tested are chosen randomly. D、Similarities between species are ignored.
  • 17、The last time I visited my parents, I borrowed a novel from the shelves in my old bedroom. The books there once belonged to me, but over the decades, my father has taken over the space. It's fitting.

    I grew up in a house full of books, free to explore anything, as long as I returned it. But that's harder now. My parents, in their 80s, still live in Manhattan, while I'm in Los Angeles. The book I grabbed was a novel by S. A. Cosby. At first, I was surprised my father knew of him, but why not? For as long as I can remember, he's been a regular at his neighborhood bookstore. He used to say he wouldn't mind aging as long as he could read. Even now, I often find him with a book, though I fear he's begun to fall out of the narrative (叙述).

    I didn't read the book until I was back in Southern California. I didn't want my father to know I had the book. I didn't want him to feel any stress about it, though the two of us have been talking books ever since I was 12. I didn't want to know what he might or might not recall.

    Opening it felt like opening a conversation with my father, retracing his steps and reading through his eyes. I enjoyed the novel, though that's beside the point. What struck me most was a plotline about feeling sad for one's parents, a process I'm beginning to understand. When I finished, I ran my fingers over my father's mark on the cover, those letters he'd pressed into the cover with a hand-held metal press, spelling out a name the same as mine. Then I slipped the book into my suitcase, certain to return it next time I visit.

    (1)、Why is it fitting for the father to take over the author's old space?
    A、Because both are attached to reading. B、Because the father loves collecting books. C、Because the author's books are preserved there. D、Because the father needs space for bookshelves.
    (2)、Why did the author not want his father to know he had the book?
    A、To put the book into his own collection. B、To avoid pressure on his father to discuss it. C、To free his father from too much reading. D、To maintain a sense of privacy in reading.
    (3)、How did the author feel while reading Cosby's novel?
    A、Inspired by the plotline. B、Connected to his father. C、Eager to share with others. D、Surprised at his father's mark.
    (4)、Which of the following is the best title for the text?
    A、Returning Home B、Love through Pages C、The Power of Books D、My Father, a Great Reader
  • 18、As a baby, Jack's remarkable swimming journey began. At ten months, he already practised with swim aids. At six, he won his first swimming competition in a group for kids ten-and-under. At seven, he stayed at the pool from nine in the morning till eight hours later. His mother, recognizing his gift, took it as her duty to guide him. By a young age, Jack had been ranked the number one swimmer of the country, a title he held for a record-breaking duration.

    He played skiing, tennis, soccer, and many more. Sam was a kid who loved to play, and his parents had no particular athletic ambitions for him. It was nearing his teens that he began to focus more on basketball. In his mid-thirties, an age by which many professional basketball players are typically retired, Sam was still in the national basketball team.

    Top athletes like Jack at the peak of their abilities do spend more time on focused, deliberate practice than their peers (同龄人). But scientists also find that potential champions typically devote less time to deliberate practice in childhood, but more to "sampling" various activities.

    In a world that demands people to specialize early, we face a challenge to keep the benefits of diverse experiences and delayed concentration. There's a need for those with Jack's early focus. — People who start with many different things and accept various experiences. People with range.

    A. There was no time to waste.

    B. And it was all going according to plan.

    C. The growing complexity of the world also calls for more Sams.

    D. But it didn't seem to hold back his development in the long run.

    E. In reality, the Sam's path to success is far more common, yet less told.

    F. In contrast to Jack, Sam didn't show significant sporting talent until later.

    G. Unlike the swimming talent, Sam's early years were filled with a variety of sports.

  • 19、假定你是李华,你的国外朋友Mike对中国的中医感兴趣,请你给Mike写一封信,介绍一下中国的中医。内容包括:

    1.中医是一种传统的医学体系,拥有2000多年的历史。

    2.中医包括针灸、中药和推拿等疗法。这些方法是自然的,副作用少。

    3.中医在全球越来越受欢迎。它展现了中国文化的智慧,帮助人们更健康地生活。

    注意:

    1. 词数90左右;

    2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    参考词汇:1.Traditional Chinese Medicine中医 2.medical system医学体系3.acupuncture针灸4.herbal medicine中药

    5.massage推拿6.side effects副作用 7. wisdom智慧

    Dear Mike,

    _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Yours,

    Li Hua

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

    What does China look like from the sky? You can find the answer by (watch) the documentary (纪录片), Aerial China. It shows us our country's beautiful (nature) views. 

    The documentary has 34 episodes (集). Each episode tells about a different place. The (one) season includes six episodes. It took more than 300 people one year (finish) Season 1. It's (say) that 16 helicopters and 57 drones (无人机) have flown over 150,000 kilometers to finish making the documentary. 

    When you watch the documentary, you will be surprised by the amazing views of nature. You can enjoy the beautiful villages in Jiangxi. You can enjoy grassland in Xinjiang. 

    But the amazing views are not the only thing Aerial China wants to show (we). Yu Le is the chief (direct) of the documentary. He said, "The more you know your motherland, the more you will love it. Then you will feel strongly responsible for protecting it. That's I made the documentary."

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