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  • 1. A career as an actor requires one hundred percent (commit).
  • 1. (2024高二下·台州开学考)  阅读下面短文, 从短文后选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    With such a wide range of platforms and devices available to the everyday reader, the physical book, while not yet extinct, may end up going that way. Why? .

    With a rapid increase in digital reading platforms, reading is no longer a common problem for bookworms. They're designed to simplify the process of reading on the go. You can select a book, track your progress, and even submit reviews. With no need to carry around physical books, readers are much more likely to pick up where they left off whenever and wherever they may be.

    Readers can also carry around their favourite books within an e-reader. Common examples include the Amazon Kindle, Onyx Boox, and PocketBook. These hand-held devices offer fantastic portability, readability and variety.  They are much smaller and lighter than physical books, making them an ideal option for those always on the go.

    Social media has had a great effect on our reading habits. It governs our daily life. With physical books no longer a key form of entertainment for children, it has been replaced with digital alternatives. Social media and video games have replaced the ways in which we traditionally read and tell stories. .

    As is known to us all, technology has changed the ways in which we read at home as well as in the classroom.  Exposure to the digital potential of reading is introduced at an early age. Virtual learning platforms have also exploded in popularity in recent years. Technology in the classroom is no longer a luxury but a necessity to keep up with the modern age.

    A. There are a number of apps out there.        

    B. Books and lessons are delivered online.

    C. We are still reading but just in a different way.        

    D. Lots of people find it difficult to fit reading into their daily routine.

    E. Some e-readers also allow users to access the Internet for various purposes.

    F. There's nothing worse than realizing you have forgotten your favourite book.

    G. Here are some ways technology has transformed our reading habits in recent years.

  • 1. (2024高二下·台州开学考)  阅读理解

    Released on Aug 30, a three-episode web series titled Escape From the British Museum has gone viral online for its touching and innovative narrative (叙事). The series follows the journey home of a Chinese jade teapot that has come to life as a girl. She runs away from the British Museum and comes across a Chinese journalist who helps the artifact return to China. The series, created by two Chinese vloggers, aims to raise broader awareness of Chinese artifacts that were stolen or looted (掠夺) from China and are displayed or stored in the British Museum. 

    The video series echoes the Chinese people's call for the British Museum to return these Chinese artifacts. However, some UK media outlets said that the video series promotes nationalism (民族主义). In fact, every country whose artifacts are displayed or stored in the British Museum wants them back. These countries, such as Greece, Nigeria and Sudan, have already issued their demands for the return of artifacts. It's fair enough to say these demands are shared. They can correct centuries-old wrongs by having the UK return artifacts to their rightful homes.

    An opinion in the UK newspaper The Telegraph said that if the British Museum gives back its collection of artifacts, then nationalism will win over humanity's common heritage. It also said that the artifacts were "lawfully acquired (合法取得) " by the UK. By "lawfully acquired", does the writer mean the artifacts were acquired with the "help" of machine guns and warships? Or does he mean that the cultural artifacts of African, Asian and American countries should be kept in the hands of looters, rather than in their land of origin?

    1. (1) What is the video series Escape from the British Museum mainly about? 
    2. (2) What does the video series aim to highlight? 
    3. (3) What's the author's purpose in mentioning countries like Greece, Nigeria and Sudan?
    4. (4) What is the author's attitude toward the opinion in The Telegraph?
  • 1. (2024高二下·台州开学考)  阅读理解

    For even the most city citizens, a quick escape into nature is always a welcome breath of fresh air. Try looking for an urban garden nearby — they often hide themselves just around the corner. Click here to know more of the coolest gardens in cities around the world.

    Sky Garden   As London's highest public garden, this social space offers splendid 360-degree views of the city. With a restaurant, observation decks and beautiful plant life, there is something for everyone in this city-center escape from urban life.

    The BeltLine   In a massive, 22-mile loop (环线) around the city, the BeltLine connects many Atlanta neighborhoods with parks, trails, restaurants and art shows. Although it is still under construction, the sections that are open to the public act as alternative space to enjoy the outdoors.

    Jardins de Rubió i Lluch   This walled, shady garden is in the courtyard of the historic Hospital de la Santa Creu. Decorated with lilac and mandarin trees — and string lights in the evenings — this small garden square is the perfect place to sip a coffee away from Barcelona's crowded atmosphere.

    Dumbarton Oaks   The garden at this historic estate in Georgetown was listed as one of the 10 best gardens in the world by National Geographic in 2014. It has both a formal, carefully manicured (修剪整齐的) garden as well as a naturalistic garden — allowing visitors the ability to choose what they want to see.

    1. (1) Where is the passage taken from?  A. A magazine.        B. A website.        C. A newspaper.        D. A book.
    2. (2) Which garden best suits people who enjoy overlooking the city?
    3. (3) What do the four gardens have in common?
  • 1. (2024高二下·台州开学考)  阅读理解

    Have you ever wondered what happens to your mobile phones and laptops after you throw them out to make way for a newer model? According to its latest Global E-Waste Monitor, India is the third top producer of e-waste in the world. E-waste in Indian landfill goes on to pollute soil and groundwater, affecting food supply systems and water sources. 

    Thankfully, the country has a new group of artists who are changing these thrown mechanical items-from mobile phones to old televisions-into large murals( 壁 画 )and artworks to creatively show their concern for the waste problem. 

    Over the past quarter of a century, Mumbai's Haribaabu Naatesan has transformed hundreds of tonnes of e-waste into art, integrating elements from nature and industry. "I get my waste material from friends. relatives and neighbours who know my interest in e-art and send me bags of thrown electronic appliances, "says Naatesan. Over his career, he has created huge murals for several companies. He has also showed his work at the India Art Fair, as well as several other national displays.

    Another artist Vishwanath Davangere has also long worked with e-waste. He likes to take apart old laptops and reassemble(重新组装)them into birds, animals and plants. After retirement, he started pursuing this hobby more seriously and started selling his creations across the world. His most outstanding works include a robotic Egyptian statue with glowing red eyes and a Milky Way made from keyboard keys. He hopes to enable others to reconsider their own consumption habits and make more environmentally conscious choices. 

    "By giving e-waste a second chance, I aim to raise awareness about the environmental impact of electronic waste."says Davangare, who today has a collection of more than 600 eco-art objects.

    1. (1) Why do the artists create artworks from E-waste?
    2. (2) What can we learn about Naatesan from paragraph 3?
    3. (3) Which of the following best describes Davangere?
    4. (4) Which can be a suitable title for the text?
  • 1. (2024高三下·唐山模拟) 阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    "I'll be back in three hours, "Dad said as he hurried out for a meeting that late afternoon. "Three hours, "I told myself. "You can do this. "I took a 1 breath and turned to Mom. Through her vision problems, at least, she couldn't see the 2 in my face. If she had an Alzheimer's (阿尔茨海默症) attack, I didn't know if I could handle it 3 , especially at the end of the day.

    I 4 Mom to her chair. "Turn a little more. "Mom moved her feet slowly while I helped her get into a good position. Once she was 5 with a blanket on her lap, I sat next to her in Dad's chair and hoped she could 6 now. As she fell asleep, I opened a book, and time passed 7 as I became fully absorbed in the words. Then Mom cried, "I'm scared. " 8 drew lines across her face. "The snow's getting on me. I'm cold, so cold. "

    "Mom, you're safe. You're here at home. "

    "Help me!" She grabbed 9 to my hand.

    "I won't 10 you. " As much as I tried to promise her, I knew she could hear the 11 in my voice. I prayed for Dad to hurry home.

    Maybe words weren't the 12 . I did the only thing I could think of. I rubbed(揉) her forehead and hummed (哼曲子), which 13 her. This was what she'd done for me as a child when I had a bad headache.

    As the minutes 14 , the tension left her face. She began to hum along. It was the 15 sound I'd ever heard.

    (1)
    A . deep B . sudden C . short D . light
    (2)
    A . puzzle B . unwillingness C . excitement D . worry
    (3)
    A . carefully B . safely C . alone D . quickly
    (4)
    A . forced B . guided C . waved D . encouraged
    (5)
    A . warm B . secure C . comfortable D . silent
    (6)
    A . rest B . talk C . remember D . smile
    (7)
    A . sorrowfully B . peacefully C . slowly D . eagerly
    (8)
    A . Wish B . Dream C . Care D . Panic
    (9)
    A . gently B . bravely C . lovingly D . tightly
    (10)
    A . scare B . leave C . judge D . disappoint
    (11)
    A . hope B . love C . shake D . doubt
    (12)
    A . answer B . objective C . command D . permission
    (13)
    A . calmed B . surprised C . touched D . pleased
    (14)
    A . sped by B . ran out C . counted down D . wore on
    (15)
    A . weakest B . loudest C . sweetest D . clearest
  • 1. More highways have been built in China,  (make) it much easier for people to travel from one place to another.
  • 1. (lose) in thought, he almost ran into the car in front of him.
  • 1. (know) basic first-aid techniques will help you respond quickly to emergencies.
  • 1. (2021高一下·长春月考) Volunteering gives you a chance (change) lives, including your own.
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