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BillBrown,a96-year-oldsoldier,haslivedthrougheverythingfromWorldWarIItotheriseoftheInternet.Butofallthehistoryhe’sseen,BrownsaysitwastheGreatDepressionthatmighthavehadthegreatestimpactonhislife.“PeoplecametohelpmeandmyparentsduringtheDepression,andIalwaysfeltIhadadebt(債務(wù))topay,”Brownsaid.TheBrownshavelivedinBronsonforabout35years.WhenBillwasinhis60s,hetendavegetablegardenattheirhome.Whenevertheyhadalotofproduce,theywouldgivetheirvegetablestonearbyfamiliesinneed.Astheybeganservingmorecommunities,theyfoundedtheChildren’sTable.ThesmallcommunityfoodbankinNorthCentralFloridahasservedthousandsoffamiliesinaroundtencountiesovertheyears.Thesearecountieswithhighpovertyrates,andlittletonopublictransportation,aswellasmanyareasthatcouldbeconsidered“foodIntheseareas,theChildren’sTableisalifeline,notonlyprovidingfreshfoodbuthelpingfamiliesmakeendsmeet.Thefoodbankholdsweeklydistributions(分發(fā))everyMondayatitsheadquartersinBronson.Theyaskforasuggested$10donation捐贈(zèng)andinreturncustomersreceiveabout$100to$150ingroceries.Thedonationsarewhatkeepstheorganizationrunningbecausetheydon’trelyonoutsidefinancialsupport.Butnooneiseverturnedawayiftheycan’tTheorganizationhasservedmorethan1.5millionmealsthisyearalone.Eachweek,around200carspassthroughtopickupfood.Somebeginarrivingmorethananhourbeforethedistributionstarts,andthelinecanspreadhalfamiledowntheroad.WhatinspiredBillBrowntohelpHisparents’ B.HispastC.Theriseofthe D.ThecrisisfacinghisWhydidtheBrownsfoundtheChildren’sTopromotetheir B.TomakemoneyforaC.Tohelpmore D.ToearnagoodWhatcanweinferfromthelastTheorganizationprovideshigh-qualityPeopleareeagertodonateTheorganizationhaslimitedserviceThereisagreatneedforWhatisthemainideaoftheA.Aman’slifelongcommitmenttopayingforwardB.Acommunity’scollectiveefforttofightagainstC.Afamilygarden’sdevelopmentintoabigD.Asoldier’sremarkablemilitarycareerandpersonal高二英高二英 高二英 ElectricVehiclesGainNewChargingSolution:StreetlightElectricvehicles(EVs)areknownforsavingfuelcostsandreducingemissions.Yet,formanypeoplelivinginapartmentsorbusycityareas,findingaplacetochargetheirEVsremainsachallenge.ThislackofconvenientchargingoptionshassloweddownthewideruseofelectricTotacklethisproblem,researchersfromPennStatehavetestedanewidea:turningstreetlightsintoEVchargers.InaprojectinKansasCity,Missouri,theyupgraded23streetlightssotheycouldalsochargeelectriccars.Theresultsshowedthatstreetlightchargersarecheaper,faster,andbetterfortheenvironmentcomparedtousualchargingstations.SupportedbytheU.S.DepartmentofEnergy,theresearchteamworkedwithcompaniestomodifyexistingstreetlights.Theyalsocreatedapracticalplantohelpothercitiessetupsimilarsystems.Tofigureoutwherechargersaremostneeded,theresearchersstudiedfactorslikehowTheythenusedAImodelstopredictdemandbasedonthisdata.Becausestreetlightsarealreadyinplace,settingupchargersonthemcostsmuchlessthanbuildingnewchargingstations.Anotheradvantageisspeed—streetlightchargerscanchargecarsfaster,likelybecausetheyareconnectedtotheirownpowerlinesandaren’tsharedbymanycarsatonce.Thissystemisalsogreener,asitsavesenergyandcutsgreenhousegasemissionsbyusingspaceswherecarsarealreadyparked.Lookingahead,theresearchersplantoimprovetheirAImodelsbyaddingmoredetailedinformation,suchaslocalincomelevelsandweatherconditions.Thiswillhelpmakesurechargingfacilitiesareplacedfairlyandworkwellindifferentclimates,sinceextremetemperaturescanaffectEVbatteriesandhowoftenpeopledrive.WhatisthemaingoalofthePennStateresearchTocompareelectriccarsandgasolineTobuildamoreconvenientEVchargingToproduceenergy-savingTouseAIformanagingcityHowdidtheresearchersidentifywherestreetlightchargersareBystudyingpublicchargingbehaviorthroughBydesigningausefulplanforByusingAItopredictdemandbasedonkeyByreplacingoldstreetlightswithnewWhatisonebenefitofstreetlightchargersovernormalchargingTheyaremorepopularamong B.TheyneedlessrepairoverC.Theyprovidemuchquicker D.TheyaremadefromgreenerAccordingtothetext,whatisthenextstepfortheresearchToimprovetheirpredictionmodelswithmoredetailedTospreadthesystemtocountrysideareasacrosstheTodevelopnewchargersthatworkinextremeToreducethecostofmakingelectric

Haveyoueverwishedyoucouldturnbacktimeanddosomethingdifferently?Maybeyou’vesaidsomethinghurtfulorfailedatest.Everyonemakesmistakes;theimportantthingisnottopanic.Rememberthatmessingupfromtimetotimeispartofbeinghuman.Whenyoumesssomethingup,it’seasytofeelannoyedandfrustratedwithyourself.Howevermistakesgiveyourbrainachancetoadjustwhatit’sdoingandlearn,soyougetthingsrightinfutureInfact,theyaresuchanimportantpartofbeinghumanthatyourbodyoftenknowsthatyouhavemadethembeforeyoudo.Scientistssaywhenyoumakeamistake,likefallingoffabike,yourbraincreateselectricalactivity.Thissendsasignal(信號(hào))totherestofyourbrainbeforeyouevenhittheground.StudiesshowthesesignalsteachyoutobemorecarefulnextMakingmistakesteachesyouresilience(恢復(fù)力)whichmeansbeingabletobounce彈回)backfromdisappointmentsorchallenges.EnglandfootballerLaurenHemp,whowonthewomen’sEuroswiththeLionessesthissummer,sayssometimestheteammakes“mistakeaftermistake”inmatches,butthisjustmakesthemmoredeterminedtoplaybetterEvenwhenthingsaren’tgoingourwaywecanstilltrytoturnitaround,”shesays.Whatseemslikeadisaster災(zāi)難atthetimecansometimesbefunnyafterwards.Soifyoucringeaboutsayingthewrongthinginclass,youcouldbesharingajokeaboutitsoon.“TryingtofeelcomfortablewhenthingsgowrongmayseemstrangebutisamorepositivesaysProfessorPragya.Thisisbecauseyouoftenfeelembarrassedbyyourmistakes,soyoutrytohidethemfromothers,whichmakesyoumorelikelytorepeatthem.Whenyou’renotbeinghardonyourself,it’seasiertolearnandthishelpsyoudothingsdifferentlynexttime,sheWhydoestheauthormention“fallingoffabike”inParagraphToprovethateveryonemakessillyToarguethatmakingmistakesisToillustratehowmistakescancausephysicalToshowhowthebrainrespondstoWhatdoestheunderlinedword“cringe”inParagraph3probablyFeel B.FeelC.Get D.GetAccordingtoProfessorPragya,whatisthebestwaytolearnfromTohidemistakesfrom B.TofaceuptomistakesC.Tokeeprepeating D.ToignoremistakesandmoveWhichproverbbestmatchesthemessageconveyedintheBettersafethan B.PracticemakesC.Wherethere’sawill,there’sa D.Failureisthemotherof高二英高二英 高二英 第二節(jié)(52.512.5分Bodylanguagereferstothenonverbalsignalsthatpeopleusetocommunicate.Theyincludethingslikegestures,toneofvoice,andeyecontact.Theycanimpacthowpeoplejudgeyouintheworkplace.Becomingawareofthebodylanguageyouusewhencommunicatingcanhelpyouensureyourmessageisbeingdeliveredeffectively.36.Makeeye37.However,it’simportanttoavoidmakingtoomuch.Asimplestrategytoensureyou’remaintainingtherightamountofeyecontactistolookintotheperson’seyeslongenoughtotakenoteoftheireyecolorbeforelookingaway.Thisstrategyensuresyoumakepropereyecontactforalengthoftimethat’snaturalandcomfortabletobothparties.RelaxyourOnestepyoucantaketoimproveyourbodylanguageistorelaxyourshoulders,allowingthemtodroptoacomfortableheight.Shouldersthataretoohighcanmakeyoulook38.BeawareofwheretheyarecurrentlysittingandallowthemtodroptoanaturalNodfromtimetoNoddingisagoodwaytoshowthepersonyou’respeakingwiththatyou’relisteningandengagedinwhatthey’resaying.39.Also,itmakesthemknowthatyouagreewithorareinterestedinthemessagethey’resharing,whichcanhelptoincreasetheirconfidence. Smilewhenyou’refirstintroducedtosomeoneandthroughouttheconversation,whenappropriate.Beawareofyourfacialexpressionsthroughoutthecourseoftheconversation,asanexpressionlessfacecanoftenappearasanangryexpression.Turningupthecornersofyourmouthslightlycangiveyouacalmandpleasantlook.It’simportanttomakeeyecontactwiththepersonyou’respeakingSimilarly,onesthataretoolowcangivetheimpressionthatyou’reHerearesomestepsyoucantaketoimproveyourbodyAsinceresmilecanbrightenupthedarkestSmilefromthebottomofyourBodylanguagecanbeconfusingindifferentIt’sagoodwaytoencouragethemtocontinuewhatthey’re(共兩節(jié),30分第一節(jié)(15115分A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳Myschool’sannualsciencefairwasapproaching.Forweeks,Ihadbeenworkingonmyproject—asimplebut41modelthatshowedhowsolarenergycouldpowera

fan.Itwasn’tfancy,butIhadbuiltitmyselfwithcareful42Thedaybeforethefair,disasterstruck.Myyoungerbrotherranintomyroom, mymodeloffthedesk.Thewoodenframecracked,andwirescameloose.Istaredat pieces,feelingmyheartsink.Allmyhardworkseemed .Mybrotherlookedupatmewithwide, eyes.“I’msosorry,”hewhispered,hisvoicetrembling.Angerflashedthroughme,butseeinghis to.“It’s...okay,”Isaid,thoughitdidn’tfeelokay.Ihadnotimetorebuild.My48wastorepairitasbestIThatevening,mybrotherquietlybroughtmehisglueandsometape.Withoutaword,hesatbesidemeandheldthebrokenpiecessteady.Asweworkedtogetherin49,anewideabegantoforminmymind.MaybeIcouldchangemyproject’sfocus.Insteadofjustshowingthemodel,Icouldexplaintheprocessof50—howthingscanbefixedandmadeusefulThenextmorning,we51themodeltothefair.Itwasn’tperfect;thecrackswerestill52.Whenthejudge,Mr.Davis,cametomytable,Ifeltnervous.Iexplainedmyoriginalidea,thenpointedtotherepairs.“Lastnight,itwas53,”Isaid.“Butittaughtmethatsustainableenergyisn’tjustaboutnewtechnology.It’salsoaboutnotgivinguponwhatwealreadyhave.”Mr.Davisnoddedslowly,athoughtfullookonhisface.Hedidn’tsaymuch,justaskedafewquestionsbeforemovingon.Ifeltapang(一陣)of54.Maybemypatched-upprojectwastoosimple.Later,duringtheawardceremony,Iwasshockedtohearmynamecalledforthe“MostCreativeConcept”award.Mr.Davisshookmyhandandsaid,“Youshowedreal-worldproblem-solving.That’stheheartofscience.”Lookingatmybrotherinthecrowd,hisfacebeaming55,Iknewthebrokenmodelhadtaughtusbothsomethingmorevaluablethan41.A.B.C.D.42.A.calculation計(jì)算B.C.D.43.A.B.C.D.44.A.B.C.D.45.A.B.C.D.46.A.B.C.D.47.A.B.C.D.48.A.B.C.D.49.A.B.C.D.50.A.B.C.D.51.A.B.C.D.52.A.B.C.D.53.A.B.C.D.54.A.B.C.D.55.A.B.C.D.第二節(jié)(101.515分1Chinaisalwaysregarded56alargeandpowerfulcountry.About1.4billionpeopleliveinChinaandthereare56ethnicgroupsandthe57(large)groupistheHannationality.OthergroupsincludetheTibetans,theMongols,theNaxi58theTujia.Different59(group)havedifferentcustomsandtraditions.LikeotheraspectsofChineselife,cookingis60(great)influencedbygeographyandethniccultures.Thereareeightmaincookingstyles.Everycookingstyle61(have)itsownChineseartisinfluencedbythecountry’slonghistory.Many62(music)instrumentsareveryimportantpartsofChineseculture.Eastern-stylemartialartswerealsodevelopedinChina,63isthebirthplaceofkungfu.Thisfightingtechniquewasbasedonanimalmovementsandit64(create)inthemiddleofthe1600s.Chinahasspentlargeamountsofmoneyonscienceandresearch.Themostfamousadvancementisthedevelopmentofnewtrainscalled“Fuxingbullettrain”.Thesetrainsareconsideredtobetheworld’sfastesttrains,65(change)Chinesepeople’slife.(40分第一節(jié)(15分內(nèi)容包括:1.你的觀點(diǎn)。2.充分的理由注意:1.觀點(diǎn)明確2.80-100Isstudyingabroadgoodor

第二節(jié)(25分Theschooltalentshowwasjusttwoweeksaway,andthepressurewasincreasing.Formonths,Ihadbeenpracticingmyguitarpieceeveryafternoonwithmybestfriend,Leo.Weweredeterminedtoperformaduet二重奏thatwouldamazeeveryone.Leowasthebetterguitarist,butIhadwrittenthemelody.Itwasourproject,oursecret.LastSaturday,wewereatmyhouse,fine-tuningthefinalsection."Let'stakeabreak,"Leosaid,placinghisguitarcarefullyagainstthesofa."Ineedsomewater."Heheadedtothekitchen.Myphonebuzzedonthecoffeetable.Itwasanotificationfromasocialmediaapp.Outofcuriosity,IpickedupLeo'sphonenexttomine.Itwasunlocked.Amessagepreviewflashedonthescreen:"Hey,aboutthetalentshow,Ithinkyoushouldgosolo.Yourskillsarewastedinaduet."ThesenderwasMark,thecaptainoftheschoolband,whomLeoadmireddeeply.Myheartsank.Leoreturned,smilingwithtwoglassesofwater."Everythingokay?"heasked."Yeah,"Imumbled,puttinghisphonedownasifitwerehotcoal.Icouldn'tbringmyselftoaskhimaboutthemessage.Fortherestofthepractice,Iwasquiet.Themusicsoundedhollow.Thenextdayatschool,IsawLeolaughingwithMarknearthelockers.Hedidn’tmentionanythingaboutgoingsolo.Acolddistancebegantogrowinsideme.Didourfriendshipmeanlittle?Wasourduetjustapityprojectfor1.150ThefollowingpracticeswerefilledwithanuncomfortableOnthedayofthetalentshow,backstagewasnervousand高二英 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【原文】M:Hi,youmustbeSarah.Icantellfromyourpicture.I’mMichael.Finallywemeet!Sowe’regoingtobeclassmatesthissemester!W:Yes,Irecognizeyoufromyourphoto,too!I’msogladtomeetyouinperson.IseefromyourT-shirtthatyoulikebaseball.I’mabigfan,too!M:Well,theT-shirtwasapresentfrommybrother,who’sabaseballplayer.Lookattheback—ithasaphotoofalltheplayersonhisteam.Theywonthecitychampionshipthissummer.W:That’sgreat.Ilovetowatchbaseball.Whataboutyou?Doyouplayasport?M:Yes,Iplaytennis.Whatelsedoyouliketodo?W:Well,whatIliketodobestisdance.I’mstudyingclassicalballet,butIalsoliketodancetopopmusic.M:Cool.Doyouwanttocheckoutthelocalclubsthisweekend?W:Oh,yeah.Andtherestaurants,too.Speakingofthat,I’mM:Metoo.Howabouttryingtheplaceupthestreet?I’dliketogetagoodhamburger.W:Let’sgo! 【原文】W:Hi,everyone!Myname’sLilyandI’maswimmer.I’mtalkingtoyoutodaybecauseIwanttoencourageyoutotakeupswimming.It’sagreatsport.Itisn’texpensivetodoanditkeepsyouhealthy.IlearnttoswimwhenIwasaboutfive.Ididn’tlearnitatthelocalleisurecentre,butinmyuncle’spool.WhenIstartedprimaryschool,IjoinedaswimmingclubandIwentswimmingtwiceaweek.IhadalovelytrainercalledAnna.SheencouragedmetoentercompetitionsandIdidquitewell.NearlyeverySaturdayagroupofusfromtheswimmingclubwenttoothertownstohavecompetitions.Thatwasfun.AfterI’dwonquitealotofcompetitions,ImovedintotheadvancedclassattheclubandIhadatrainerwhowasonceanOlympicwinner!Hewantedmetoreceivetrainingeverydayafterschoolforanhourandahalf.Myparentsdidn’tagreebecauseIneededtosparesometimeformyschoolwork.Buttheyletmegothreedaysaweek.IloveswimmingandIwouldreallyrecommendittoeveryone. 21GuilinandLijiangRiverNationalPark部分中“Explorebyboatforthebestviewsofcan’t-misssightslikeElephantTrunkHill,whichlookslikeanelephantbendingovertherivertodrinkwater象俯身到河邊,用鼻子喝水)”B項(xiàng)。ArchesNationalPark部分中“HowevervisitorsareequallyamazedbyBalancedandTheWindowsSection,thelatterofwhichishometothelargestarchesinthepark.A項(xiàng)。RockyMountainNationalPark部分中“theparkishometomorethan350milesofhikingpaths(350英里的徒步小徑)”BanffNationalPark部分中“VisitorscanexploreBanffNationalParkonfootalongmorethan1,000milesofhikingtrails(游客可以沿著一千多英里的徒步小D項(xiàng)。B25.C26.D96BillBrown因大蕭條時(shí)期受人幫助,一生致力于通過(guò)創(chuàng)Children’sTable回饋社會(huì)、傳遞善意的故事。“PeoplecametohelpmeandmyparentsduringtheDepression,andIalwaysfeltIhadadebt債務(wù)topay大蕭條時(shí)期,人們來(lái)幫助我和我的父母,我一直覺(jué)得自己欠了一筆債,需要償還)”可知,BillBrownB。細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段“Astheybeganservingmorecommunities,theyfoundedtheChildren’sTable.ThesmallcommunityfoodbankinNorthCentralFloridahasservedthousandsoffamiliesinaroundtencountiesovertheyears.Children’sTable。這個(gè)位于佛羅里達(dá)州中北部的小型社區(qū)食品銀行多年來(lái)為大約10個(gè)縣的數(shù)千個(gè)家庭提供了服務(wù))”可知,BrownChildren’sTableC。推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段“Eachweek,around200carspassthroughtopickupfood.Somebeginarrivingmorethananhourbeforethedistributionstarts,andthelinecanspreadhalfamiledowntheroad.(每D。主旨大意題。第一段講述BillBrown因大蕭條時(shí)期受助而心懷回饋的想法;第二段介紹他創(chuàng)辦Children’sTable食品銀行幫助更多社區(qū);第三、四段說(shuō)明該食品銀行的運(yùn)營(yíng)模式和社會(huì)需求。綜上,本畢生致力于傳遞善意的堅(jiān)守”A。B29.C30.CB準(zhǔn)確概括了研究核心。AI預(yù)測(cè),而非通過(guò)調(diào)查公眾習(xí)慣、設(shè)計(jì)城C正確反映了研究人員的做法。C.significantlyspeeds(A.文章最后一段說(shuō)明了研究團(tuán)隊(duì)的下一步計(jì)劃。他們表示將“buildontheirmodelsbyaddingmoreinformation(32.D33.A34.B推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段中的“Scientistssaywhenyoumakeamistakelikefallingoffabikeyourbraincreateselectricalactivity.Thissendsasignaltotherestofyourbrainbeforeyouevenhittheground.Studiesshowthesesignalsteachyoutobemorecarefulnexttime.(科學(xué)家表示,當(dāng)你犯錯(cuò)時(shí),比如從自行車上摔下D項(xiàng)。詞句猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)第三段中的“Whatseemslikeadisaster(災(zāi)難)atthetimecansometimesbefunnyafterwards.Soifyoucringeaboutsayingthewrongthinginclass,youcouldbesharingajokeaboutitsoon.(當(dāng)cringe,你很快就場(chǎng)景,可推測(cè)其意為“尷尬的、難為情的”。故選A項(xiàng)?!啊癟ryingtofeelcomfortablewhenthingsgowrongmayseemstrangebutisamorepositivewayforward.SothebestwaytolearnfromyourmistakesistodealwiththeminadirectB項(xiàng)。推理判斷題。通讀全文,根據(jù)第一段“Haveyoueverwishedyoucouldturnbacktimeanddosomethingdifferently?Maybeyou’vesaidsomethinghurtfulorfailedatest.Everyonemakesmistakes;theimportantthingisnottopanic.Rememberthatmessingupfromtimetotimeispartofbeinghuman.(你是否曾希望能時(shí)項(xiàng)“熟能生巧”(側(cè)重反復(fù)練習(xí)、C項(xiàng)“有志者事竟成”(側(cè)重毅力、D項(xiàng)“失敗是成功之母”(側(cè)重失敗對(duì)成功的促進(jìn)D項(xiàng)最契合文章傳遞的“從錯(cuò)誤中學(xué)習(xí)、實(shí)現(xiàn)成長(zhǎng)”D項(xiàng)。36.C37.A38.B39.GC。后文“然而,重要的是要避免過(guò)度眼神交流”,用“However”形成轉(zhuǎn)折,所以上文“It’simportanttomakeeyecontactwiththepersonyou’respeakingto.(和與你說(shuō)話的人進(jìn)行眼神交流很重要)”強(qiáng)調(diào)了眼神交流的A。上文“Shouldersthataretoohighcanmakeyoulooknervous肩膀太高會(huì)讓你看起來(lái)很緊張)”說(shuō)明了肩B選項(xiàng)“”,39.上文“Noddingisagoodwaytoshowthepersonyou’respeakingwiththatyou’relisteningandengagedinwhatthey’resaying.(點(diǎn)頭是向與你交談的人表明你在傾聽(tīng)并參與他們所說(shuō)內(nèi)容的好方法)”介紹了點(diǎn)頭的作用,空處需進(jìn)一步說(shuō)明其效果。G選項(xiàng)“這是鼓勵(lì)他們繼續(xù)說(shuō)下去的好方法”承接上文,進(jìn)一步闡述點(diǎn)G。狀態(tài)”。故選E。41-45 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