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高級中學(xué)名校試卷PAGEPAGE1甘肅省張掖市省重點2025-2026學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期期中英語試題第一部分聽力(略)第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該選項涂黑。AAreyoufightingforyourdreams?Doyouwanttogetsomeinspirationfromothers’journeys?Ifso,don’tmissthefollowingbooks.OutliersMalcolmGladwell’sOutliersexplorersthefactorsthatcontributetosuccess.Throughfascinatingcasestudies,Gladwellarguesthatsuccessisnotonlytheresultofindividualtalentbutalsoacombinationofopportunity,timing,andhardwork.Thisbookisperfectforanyoneseekingtounderstandthesecretsbehindextraordinaryachievements.TheGlassCastleJeannetteWalls’inspiringmemoir(回憶錄),TheGlassCastle,describesherpoorchildhoodinanunstableenvironment,highlightingthestrengthneededtoovercomeadversity.Thisbookisidealforthosewhowanttounderstandhumanresilienceandthejourneytowardself-acceptanceandhealing.TheRoadLessTraveledM.ScottPeck’sTheRoadLessTraveledisapowerfulguidetopersonalgrowthandspiritualdevelopment.Itdiscussesthechallengesoflivingameaningfullifeandoffersinsightsondealingwithsuffering,theimportanceofdiscipline,andspiritualmaturity.Thisbookhelpsreadersfindinnerstrengthandliveamorefulfillinglife.AtomicHabitsJamesClear’sAtomicHabitsisapracticalguidetobuildinggoodhabitsandbreakingbadones.Clearprovidesactionablestrategiesformakingsmallchangesthatleadtosignificantimprovementsinlife.Thisbookisperfectforanyonelookingtocreatelastingchangeandachievetheirgoals.1.WhatdoesthebookOutlierswriteaboutsuccess?A.Itisacombinationoffactors. B.Itdependsonpersonaltalent.C.Itisaboutunderstandingsecrets. D.Itmeansextraordinaryachievements.2.Whichauthorgrewupinpoverty?A.MalcolmGladwell. B.JeannetteWalls.C.M.ScottPeck. D.JamesClear.3.Whatisthecommonthemeofthefourbooks?A.Entertainment. B.Historicalfacts.C.Self-development. D.Scientificresearch.BItakeonelastlookatthevalleybelow.Somepeopleareworkingontheland,andIcanheartheirlaughter.ItellmyselfthatonedayI’llbeback.Butfornow,it’stimetosaygoodbye.I’mleavingtheeco-villagewhereI’vespentthepastsixyears.MyhusbandandIfirstarrivedinLosMolinos,Spain,afteralongstayinLondon.Ourexperienceofeco-livingwaslimitedtoregularrecycling.InSpain,wehadtolearnhowtolivecompletelyoff-grid.Allourelectricitycamefromthesolarpanels,whichmeantwecouldn’thaveenergy-hungrydevicesliketoastersandelectrickettles.WeevenhadtogiveuptheInternetbecausetherewasnoconnection.Weharvestedfruitsandgrewvegetables.Inmanywaysitwasparadise(天堂).TheSunshonemostoftheyear.AndImadefriendswithpeopleIwouldneverhavemetotherwise.Andyetaftersixyears,weknewitwastimetoleave.Ourparents,backinEngland,weregettingolderandwouldneedsupport.Asawriter,Icouldworkanywhere.Indeed,whileintheeco-village,Ifinishedanovelandtwobiographies.Whenwecameback,thecontrastbetweentheclear,brightblueskiesofLosMolinosandtheseseeminglyubiquitous(無處不在的)blanketofgraycloudthatcoveredEnglandwasashock.AlmostimmediatelywemissedthedeliciousSpanishdishesandthewildlandscapewithitsvastemptyspaces.Theexperienceofeco-livingwasnotwasted,however.IdrewonthosesixyearslivinginSpainformynewnovel.Itprovedinspirationalinotherways,too.WhilelivinginLosMolinos,welearnedhowtomakecheap,nutritiousdishes.Welivedwithoutcentralheating,andsurvivedthefreezingwinternights.AsthecostoflivinginLondoncontinuestorise,I’llbeabletodrawontheseexperiences.WewerebackwithourcatandeachtimeIlookathim—occasionallyaddressinghiminSpanish—I’mremindedofmytimeinthateco-paradiseandthelessonsittaughtme.4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“off-grid”meaninparagraph2?A.Withoutdailynecessities. B.Withoutoutsidecontact.C.Withoutelectricaldevices. D.Withoutpublicpowersupply.5.WhydidtheauthorandherhusbandleaveLosMolinos?A.Topublishherworks. B.Toapplyforajob.C.Tocarefortheirparents. D.Tohaveawarmwinter.6.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheauthorfromparagraph5?A.ShewasshockedtoseethechangesinEngland.B.ShefoundithardtolivesustainablyinEngland.C.ShewaslikelytoreturntoSpainwithherparents.D.ShehadastrongattachmenttoherlifeinSpain.7.Whatdidtheauthorthinkofherexperienceofeco-living?A.Tough. B.Valuable. C.Inconvenient. D.Peaceful.CInthisfast-pacedworld,quietmomentsareoftenspentstaringataphonescreen.Forthosewhohaveforgottenhowtoswitchoffandreconnectwithourselves,DeborahAlmamayhavejustwhatthedoctorordered.SheisthefounderofThePoetryPharmacy(藥房),whoseaimistoeaseworrywithwords,allowingvisitorstobookpoetryconsultationsfortailoredadviceorpickupaquickfixofftheshelves.Lastyear,anotherPoetryPharmacyopeneditsdoorsinsideLUSHonLondon’sOxfordStreet,seekingtobringalittlecalmtothecapital.Evenbeforeshehadtwosuccessful“practices”underherbelt,Deborahwaskeenlyawareofthepowerofpoetry.Shenoticedhowitcouldbringpeopleapositivechange.Thisinspiredhertobecomethe“EmergencyPoet”travelingthecountryinavintageambulancetoofferpoetryprescriptions(處方).The1950sambulance,whichwasboughtoneBay,carried200poems,eachwithadvicelike“takethispoemwithacupoftea”or“l(fā)istentosomebirdsong”.Afteraboutadecadeofmobilemedicine,DeborahparkedupherpracticeforapermanentlocationinShropshire.Thisbecametheworld’sfirstwalk-in-poetrypharmacy,and—unliketheambulance—ithadcentralheating.Fromacozycoffeecornertoaninspiringphysicgarden,thePharmacyisdescribedas“apeacefulplacetorestanddream”.“Whathappensintheshopsisthatpeoplewholookatpillsareoftenbuyingthingsforothers.It’spotentiallyalittletheatre,butthatactofgivingandthinkingaboutsomeoneelseisheartwarming.”ThePharmacyalsoprovidesamorepersonalizedservice.“Weaskaboutpeople’sreadinghabits,howtheyrelax,ratherthantheirproblems.Itshouldbeapleasuretoanswerthesequestions,”Deborahsays.Despiteneverhavingdoneanyonlinemarketing,ThePoetryPharmacyhasadedicatedfollowingofcreativesouls,includingMarkConstantine,CEOandco-founderofLUSH.Wedon’tknowwhatthefutureholdsforThePoetryPharmacyanditsfounder,butonethingiscertain-thenextchapterisboundtobeagoodone!8.HowmanypoetrypharmacieshasDeborahopened?A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.9.WhatcanpossiblyhappeninThePoetryPharmacy?A.Poetichealing. B.Helpingphoneaddicts.C.Enjoyingtheatreperformances. D.Discussingpoetrywriting.10.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Theshopneedssomemarketing. B.Theshophasgainedacceptance.C.Deborahwillopenanewshopsoon. D.Deborahhasfoundsomeco-founders.11.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesDeborah?A.Creativebutinconsistent. B.Conventionalbutwarm.C.Innovativeandcompassionate. D.Sociableandadventurous.DScientistsdesignrobotstobringmoreautomationintotheteaindustryAsthegreeneryreturns,WestLakeLongjingteaentersitsprimeharvestingperiod.AndinoneHangzhouteagarden,hugemechanicalarmshavetakenoverthepickingoftealeafbuds(芽).Thearmsbelongtoasmarttea-pickingrobotdevelopedbyZhejiangSci-TechUniversity.Afterfiveyearsofresearchanddevelopment,ithasmadeitsdebut(首次亮相)thisyear.Therobot’screationwasmotivatedbyaseverelaborshortageinmanualteapicking,withZhejiangprovincefacingadeficit(缺少)ofapproximately400,000pickers.“Pickingisthemostcrucialchallengeforthegrowthofthewholeteaindustry,”saidProfessorWuChuanyu,leaderoftheresearchteam.“Therobotcontainsanintelligentrecognitionmodelthatwasdevelopedthroughlearningfromalargedatabaseofteabudimages,”saidProfessorChenJianneng,Partybranchsecretary(黨支部書記)oftheteam.Thisallowstherobottoautomaticallyidentifyteabudswithasuccessrateofabout90percent.Withapullandasuck(吸),theroboticarmseparatesthebudsfromthebranchesandthenputsthemintoatemporarystoragebox.Onceallthebudsinthetargetareahavebeencollected,thepickedbudswillbetransferredfromthetemporarystorageboxtothemachine’sfinalcollectionbox.Althoughitsoundseasy,theharvestingprocessstillfaceschallenges.AccordingtoChen,factorssuchasvariationsinproductionareas’terrainandweatherconditionscanhinder(妨礙)themachine’srecognitionabilities.Moisture(水分)ontealeavescancausethebudstosticktothewallsofthetube(管)whenbeingsuckedintothetemporarystoragebox,leadingtoblockages(堵塞).Additionally,therobotiscurrentlylimitedtoworkingonflatgroundandslopes(斜坡)under15degrees,butmanyteaplantsarecultivated(種植)onhighmountains.Theseareproblemsthatfuturemodelsoftea-pickingrobotswillhavetoovercome.“Webelievethatharvestingrobotswillbeamajorfuturetrend,”saidWu.Headdedthatinanoptimisticscenario,aboutfiveyearsfromnow,machineswillbeavailableonthemarkettoreplacemanuallaborintheharvestingofWestLakeLongjingteainflatareas.12.Whatwasthemainreasonfordevelopingthetea-pickingrobot?A.Tospeedupteapicking.B.Toimprovethequalityoftea.C.Toaddressalackofworkers.D.Toreducethecostofmakingtea.13.Whatcanwelearnfromthetextabouttherobot’stea-pickingprocess?A.Itoperatesonmanualinstructions.B.Itprocessesthepickedbudstwoatatime.C.Itefficientlysortsteabudsbysize.D.Itrecognizesthetargetbudswithhighaccuracy.14.Whatisparagraph5mainlyabout?A.Therobot’sstrengthsoverhumans.B.Currentlimitationsoftherobot.C.Challengesfacingteacultivation.D.Potentialrisksposedbytherobot.15.WhatisWu’sattitudetowardthefutureofharvestingrobots?A.Confident. B.Doubtful.C.Worried. D.Cautious.第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2.5分,共12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Intoday’srapidlyevolvingworld,technologicalinnovationisreshapingeveryaspectofourlives,fromthewaywecommunicatetohowweworkandentertainourselves.Herearesomeaspectstechnologyismakingadifferenceinourdailylives.____16____Transformingcommunication.Oneofthemostevidentchangesisincommunication.Technologyhasmadecommunicationfasterandmoreaccessible.____17____Video-conferencingtoolshavemadeface-to-facecommunicationpossibleregardlessofgeographicaldistance.Moreover,messagingappshaveaddedfeatureslikevoicenotesandgroupchats,makingcommunicationmoreconvenientanddynamic.Revolutionizing(變革)work.Theworkplacehasalsobeensignificantlytransformedbytechnology.Remotework,whichwasoncerare,hasbecomemainstream.____18____CloudcomputingallowsemployeestoaccessworkfilesandapplicationsfromanydevicewithanInternetconnection.Projectmanagementsoftwarehelpsteamscoordinate(協(xié)調(diào))tasksandtrackprogress.Thisincreasesflexibilityandboostsproductivity.Enhancingentertainment.Entertainmenthasbeentakentoawholenewlevelwithtechnologicaladvancements.StreamingserviceshavereplacedtraditionalTVandmovierentals.Wecanwatchourfavoriteshowswheneverandwhereverwewant.____19____Gamerscannowstepintovirtualworldsandinteractwiththeminwaysthatwerepreviouslyunimaginable.____20____Whiletechnologybringsnumerousbenefits,it’sessentialtobeawareofpotentialdisadvantages.Forexample,excessivescreentimecanleadtohealthissueslikeeyestrainandabnormalsleeppatterns.Theover-dependenceontechnologymayalsocauseadeclineinface-to-facecommunicationskills.Additionally,concernsaboutdataprivacyandsecurityhavebecomemorenoticeableasourpersonalinformationisincreasinglystoredandsharedonline.A.Protectingindividualprivacy.B.Bewaringofnegativesidesoftechnology.C.Ithasbroughtaboutbothpositiveandnegativechangesinourlives.D.Videogameshavealsoevolved,providingimmersive(沉浸的)experiences.E.Byunderstandingtheseimpacts,wecanbetteradapttothepoweroftechnology.F.Thankstohigh-speedInternetandpowerfullaptops,peoplecanworkfromhome.G.Socialmediaplatformsenableustoconnectwithothersacrosstheglobeinaninstant.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,共15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。ItwasasunnySundayafternoon.Myhusbandwastakingcareofourbabygirlsothatmysix-year-oldandIcoulddosomeyardwork,justthetwoofus.Itwassuretobe___21___.Butsoon,thecloudsofmosquitosseemed___22___toourbugspray(噴霧).Iwassweating,itchy,andarguingwithmysonabout___23___topullweeds.Ihadtoldhimthe“right”way—gettingthoseweedsoutfromthebottom,bytheroots,removingthementirely.However,mysonwentaboutthingsinhisownway.Hepulledthe___24___oftheweedsoff,movingquicklydownthelineashelefttheremainingpartstillinthesoil.Somehow,Ifoundthistobeincredibly___25___Whycouldn’thedoitinmywayandsavemethetimeofhavingto___26___hisportion(部分)?Whydidhedoitatallifhewasn’tgoingtodoitproperly?“Ifyouwoulddoastold,we’dbedoneearlierand___27___alongerperiodbeforewewouldhavetoreturnandpullweedsnexttime.”Isaid,tryingtokeepmytone___28___Hewentbacktohiswork,shakingdirtfromhishandfulofgrowingthingsandthrowing___29___stemsintooursharedbasket.“Peopledothings..._____30_____,Mom.”Hesaidinnocently.Myfiresoonfaded,replacedbythe_____31_____realizationthatI’djustreceivedavaluable_____32_____fromthepersonthatIwassupposedtobeteaching.Whiletryingto_____33_____mybabygirl,mykindergartener,andtheyardwork,_____34_____wasalifelineforme,acopingmechanism.Butmywaywas,perhaps,notthebestwayafterall.Histimeshouldn’tbe_____35_____.Hisjobwastobeakidandtakehistime,foraslongashewasable.21.A.relaxing B.disturbing C.urgent D.tough22.A.sensitive B.resistant C.harmful D.addicted23.A.how B.who C.whether D.why24.A.roots B.fibres C.tops D.points25.A.amazing B.boring C.annoying D.confusing26.A.recycle B.redo C.identify D.ignore27.A.clarified B.launched C.repeated D.promised28.A.nervous B.mysterious C.light D.loud29.A.long B.broken C.dry D.useful30.A.differently B.separately C.indirectly D.absolutely31.A.satisfying B.corresponding C.depressing D.humbling32.A.behavior B.warning C.reminder D.review33.A.raise B.land C.teach D.balance34.A.efficiency B.concentration C.discipline D.quality35.A.runoutof B.setlimitsto C.madeupfor D.keptpacewith第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。StarsCollectiveFilmEntertainmentGroupisproducinganambitiousanimatedfilmtrilogy____36____(base)onJourneytotheWest,oneofChina’sfourgreatclassicalnovels,andthecompanyrevealedthisonthefirstdayofHongKongFilMart.Thetrilogy—BaJie,MonkeyKingandNeZha—aimstointroduceandexpandEasternmythology(神話)____37____globalaudiences,buildingonrecentsuccessesinthespace.TheprojectcomesasEasternmythologycontinuesgainingpopularityin____38____(entertain),withvideogameBlackMyth:Wukong,whichisadaptedfromChinesemythology,____39____(hit)record-breakingsalesof28millioncopies($1.25billioninrevenue)sinceitsAugust2024release.JourneytotheWest,which____40____(translate)intomorethan40languages,isdescribed____41____anEasterncombinationofTheOdysseyandTheLordoftheRings.PeterLuo,____42____(found)ofStarsCollective,said:“OurJourneytotheWesttrilogyrepresentsanewchapteringlobalstorytelling.We'renotjustadaptingaclassictale,we’rerevolutionizing____43____Easternmythologycanbepresentedontheworldstage.Ourmissionistocreate____44____extraordinaryexperiencethatbridgesculturesandgenerations,combiningtimelessstorytellingwithcutting-edgetechnology.Thisprojectusesinnovativeways,____45____noglobalaudiencehaseverexperienced,topresentChinesemythology.”第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)46.假定你是李華,你班組織了一次話題為關(guān)于學(xué)生網(wǎng)上交友情況的討論。對此話題同學(xué)們持不同意見。請你用英語為校園英語報紙寫一篇關(guān)于學(xué)生網(wǎng)上交友的短文。內(nèi)容包括:1.同學(xué)們的不同觀點。2.表達自己的看法。注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.題目已給出,不計入總次數(shù)。ShouldStudentsMakeFriendsonLine?___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)(滿分25分)47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文?!癝urprise!”ThemomentIopenedthedoor,thischeerfulshoutfilledmyears.Myfamilyandfriendswereallsmilingatme.Therewerecolorfulballoonsalloverthehouse,abigpostersaying“HAPPYBIRTHDAY”,andacakewith18candles.Itwasawonderfulfeeling.IknewthatIhadfinallyturnedeighteen,thelegalagetobecomeanadult.Myparentshadbeenplanningthispartyforweeks,anditwasperfect.IwasenjoyingthepartylaughingheartilyandchattingwitheveryonewhenInoticedmydadgointoanotherroom.Minuteslater,hereappeared,holdingasmallbox.Hehandedittomeandsaid,“Son,I’vegotatrulyspecialgiftforyou.It’ssomethingI’vetreasuredforages,andnow,Ibelieve,istheperfectmomenttopassiton.”Curiously,Iwonderedwhatcouldpossiblybeinside.Icarefullyopenedtheboxanddiscoveredanold,well-worndiary.Initially,Icouldbarelyhidemydisappointment.Ihadsecretlyhopedforsomethingmorethrilling,perhapsabrand-newphoneoralaptop.However,asIbeganlookingthroughthepages,myinterestgraduallyincreased.Thediarywasfilledwithstoriesaboutmydad’shighschooldays,hisfriends,hisdreams,andthechallengeshefaced.Therewereentriesabouthisdifficultiesinstudies,argumentswithhisparents.Icouldseemyselfinmanyofhisstories.Itwasamazingtorealizethatmydadhadgonethroughsimilarthingswhenhewasatmyage.AsIread,oneentrycaughtmyattention.Itwasaboutatimewhenmydadwasinhissenioryear.Hehadbeenofferedachancetogoonatriptoanothercountrywithhisclassmates.Itwasaonce-in-a-lifetimeopportunity,buthewasworriedaboutthecost.Hisparentscouldn’taffordit,andhedidn’twanttoaskfortoomuchmoney.Hewasreallystuckinadilemma.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Iwasintenselycurioustoknowwhetherhemadethetripatlast.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Itwasinspiringtohearhewasabletosolvetheproblemonhisown.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________甘肅省張掖市省重點2025-2026學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期期中英語試題第一部分聽力(略)第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該選項涂黑。AAreyoufightingforyourdreams?Doyouwanttogetsomeinspirationfromothers’journeys?Ifso,don’tmissthefollowingbooks.OutliersMalcolmGladwell’sOutliersexplorersthefactorsthatcontributetosuccess.Throughfascinatingcasestudies,Gladwellarguesthatsuccessisnotonlytheresultofindividualtalentbutalsoacombinationofopportunity,timing,andhardwork.Thisbookisperfectforanyoneseekingtounderstandthesecretsbehindextraordinaryachievements.TheGlassCastleJeannetteWalls’inspiringmemoir(回憶錄),TheGlassCastle,describesherpoorchildhoodinanunstableenvironment,highlightingthestrengthneededtoovercomeadversity.Thisbookisidealforthosewhowanttounderstandhumanresilienceandthejourneytowardself-acceptanceandhealing.TheRoadLessTraveledM.ScottPeck’sTheRoadLessTraveledisapowerfulguidetopersonalgrowthandspiritualdevelopment.Itdiscussesthechallengesoflivingameaningfullifeandoffersinsightsondealingwithsuffering,theimportanceofdiscipline,andspiritualmaturity.Thisbookhelpsreadersfindinnerstrengthandliveamorefulfillinglife.AtomicHabitsJamesClear’sAtomicHabitsisapracticalguidetobuildinggoodhabitsandbreakingbadones.Clearprovidesactionablestrategiesformakingsmallchangesthatleadtosignificantimprovementsinlife.Thisbookisperfectforanyonelookingtocreatelastingchangeandachievetheirgoals.1.WhatdoesthebookOutlierswriteaboutsuccess?A.Itisacombinationoffactors. B.Itdependsonpersonaltalent.C.Itisaboutunderstandingsecrets. D.Itmeansextraordinaryachievements.2.Whichauthorgrewupinpoverty?A.MalcolmGladwell. B.JeannetteWalls.C.M.ScottPeck. D.JamesClear.3.Whatisthecommonthemeofthefourbooks?A.Entertainment. B.Historicalfacts.C.Self-development. D.Scientificresearch.BItakeonelastlookatthevalleybelow.Somepeopleareworkingontheland,andIcanheartheirlaughter.ItellmyselfthatonedayI’llbeback.Butfornow,it’stimetosaygoodbye.I’mleavingtheeco-villagewhereI’vespentthepastsixyears.MyhusbandandIfirstarrivedinLosMolinos,Spain,afteralongstayinLondon.Ourexperienceofeco-livingwaslimitedtoregularrecycling.InSpain,wehadtolearnhowtolivecompletelyoff-grid.Allourelectricitycamefromthesolarpanels,whichmeantwecouldn’thaveenergy-hungrydevicesliketoastersandelectrickettles.WeevenhadtogiveuptheInternetbecausetherewasnoconnection.Weharvestedfruitsandgrewvegetables.Inmanywaysitwasparadise(天堂).TheSunshonemostoftheyear.AndImadefriendswithpeopleIwouldneverhavemetotherwise.Andyetaftersixyears,weknewitwastimetoleave.Ourparents,backinEngland,weregettingolderandwouldneedsupport.Asawriter,Icouldworkanywhere.Indeed,whileintheeco-village,Ifinishedanovelandtwobiographies.Whenwecameback,thecontrastbetweentheclear,brightblueskiesofLosMolinosandtheseseeminglyubiquitous(無處不在的)blanketofgraycloudthatcoveredEnglandwasashock.AlmostimmediatelywemissedthedeliciousSpanishdishesandthewildlandscapewithitsvastemptyspaces.Theexperienceofeco-livingwasnotwasted,however.IdrewonthosesixyearslivinginSpainformynewnovel.Itprovedinspirationalinotherways,too.WhilelivinginLosMolinos,welearnedhowtomakecheap,nutritiousdishes.Welivedwithoutcentralheating,andsurvivedthefreezingwinternights.AsthecostoflivinginLondoncontinuestorise,I’llbeabletodrawontheseexperiences.WewerebackwithourcatandeachtimeIlookathim—occasionallyaddressinghiminSpanish—I’mremindedofmytimeinthateco-paradiseandthelessonsittaughtme.4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“off-grid”meaninparagraph2?A.Withoutdailynecessities. B.Withoutoutsidecontact.C.Withoutelectricaldevices. D.Withoutpublicpowersupply.5.WhydidtheauthorandherhusbandleaveLosMolinos?A.Topublishherworks. B.Toapplyforajob.C.Tocarefortheirparents. D.Tohaveawarmwinter.6.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheauthorfromparagraph5?A.ShewasshockedtoseethechangesinEngland.B.ShefoundithardtolivesustainablyinEngland.C.ShewaslikelytoreturntoSpainwithherparents.D.ShehadastrongattachmenttoherlifeinSpain.7.Whatdidtheauthorthinkofherexperienceofeco-living?A.Tough. B.Valuable. C.Inconvenient. D.Peaceful.CInthisfast-pacedworld,quietmomentsareoftenspentstaringataphonescreen.Forthosewhohaveforgottenhowtoswitchoffandreconnectwithourselves,DeborahAlmamayhavejustwhatthedoctorordered.SheisthefounderofThePoetryPharmacy(藥房),whoseaimistoeaseworrywithwords,allowingvisitorstobookpoetryconsultationsfortailoredadviceorpickupaquickfixofftheshelves.Lastyear,anotherPoetryPharmacyopeneditsdoorsinsideLUSHonLondon’sOxfordStreet,seekingtobringalittlecalmtothecapital.Evenbeforeshehadtwosuccessful“practices”underherbelt,Deborahwaskeenlyawareofthepowerofpoetry.Shenoticedhowitcouldbringpeopleapositivechange.Thisinspiredhertobecomethe“EmergencyPoet”travelingthecountryinavintageambulancetoofferpoetryprescriptions(處方).The1950sambulance,whichwasboughtoneBay,carried200poems,eachwithadvicelike“takethispoemwithacupoftea”or“l(fā)istentosomebirdsong”.Afteraboutadecadeofmobilemedicine,DeborahparkedupherpracticeforapermanentlocationinShropshire.Thisbecametheworld’sfirstwalk-in-poetrypharmacy,and—unliketheambulance—ithadcentralheating.Fromacozycoffeecornertoaninspiringphysicgarden,thePharmacyisdescribedas“apeacefulplacetorestanddream”.“Whathappensintheshopsisthatpeoplewholookatpillsareoftenbuyingthingsforothers.It’spotentiallyalittletheatre,butthatactofgivingandthinkingaboutsomeoneelseisheartwarming.”ThePharmacyalsoprovidesamorepersonalizedservice.“Weaskaboutpeople’sreadinghabits,howtheyrelax,ratherthantheirproblems.Itshouldbeapleasuretoanswerthesequestions,”Deborahsays.Despiteneverhavingdoneanyonlinemarketing,ThePoetryPharmacyhasadedicatedfollowingofcreativesouls,includingMarkConstantine,CEOandco-founderofLUSH.Wedon’tknowwhatthefutureholdsforThePoetryPharmacyanditsfounder,butonethingiscertain-thenextchapterisboundtobeagoodone!8.HowmanypoetrypharmacieshasDeborahopened?A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.9.WhatcanpossiblyhappeninThePoetryPharmacy?A.Poetichealing. B.Helpingphoneaddicts.C.Enjoyingtheatreperformances. D.Discussingpoetrywriting.10.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Theshopneedssomemarketing. B.Thes

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