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1、練:(一) -2022 3醺習(xí)IWW閱讀以下短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最正確選項(xiàng)。Each country and culture has its own set of public holidays and festivals. While some of these holidays and festivals like Christmas and New Year are common across the world, there are many more holidays that are unknown outside of national borders

2、.Blessed Rainy DayLife in a country where it rains a lot can be hard. In Bhutan, Blessed Rainy Day is the holiday marking the end of the monsoon season (雨季).On this day, everyone is encouraged to enjoy a bath out of the house to wash away bad luck.Melon DayTurkmenistans Melon Day is a celebration of

3、 their national fruit. It takes place on the second Sunday in August. Thousands of mouth-watering melons were given away in the heat of the Turkmen capital Ashgabat on Sunday to celebrate Melon Day.Punch Your Neighbod FestivalThe cities of Potosi and Mache in Bolivia hold the festival in the Bolivia

4、n Andes Mountains in May every year. Its celebrated by thousands of people and ifs based on the Quechua word “Tinker” that means “meeting”. The meaning of the word has become worse as it now is celebrated with beatings that can actually really hurt people.Haley HoodThe Haley Hood game in England has

5、 a big group of people trying to push a small leather tube towards one of the four pubs in town, where it will stay until the following years game. Once a person has the tube, he cannot runYours sincerely, Li Ming答案閱讀理解15 DCDBC 610 ABABC 1115 ABCAB完形填空15 BDCDB 610 CABDB1115 CBDAC 1620 DCABC書面表達(dá)One p

6、ossible version:Dear Dale,Im sorry to hear that you have trouble in getting along well with the new class. So I hope I can give you a hand.I think the biggest obstacle you meet with is yourself. You maybe regard yourself as a newcomer and look down upon yourself. Besides, there may be some difficult

7、y in language since you are not a native student.In terms of these, Id like to offer you some suggestions. First, you should try to get rid of the feelings of being frustrated and lonely. Second, you can learn to talk with others actively and take an active part in various activities. As for me, Im

8、ready to help you whenever you turn to me for help.Im firmly convinced that you will soon become part of our class and you will enjoy it.Yours sincerely,Li Mingwith it or throw it. He has to pass it on to people on his team. The game usually lasts a few hours.How do people celebrate Blessed Rainy Da

9、y?By taking a shower in the bathroom.By playing outdoors in the rain.By throwing water on others.By taking a bath outdoors.What can we learn about the festival held in Potosi and Mache?It attracts few people in the two cities.It is the most interesting festival in that country.It can be dangerous fo

10、r those who take part in it.It is meant to encourage neighbors to love each other.What should people do in the Haxey Hood game?Run with a leather tube.Push each other forward.Try to win a drink at a pub.Pass a leather tube towards a pub.、Sixteen years ago I learned a lesson in the back of a New York

11、 City taxi cab. Hers what happened. I hopped in (EK上) a taxi, and we took off for Grand Central Station. We were driving in the right lane when, all of a sudden, a black car rushed out of a parking space right in front of us. My taxi driver slammed on his brakes (猛地剎車),skidded, and missed the other

12、cars back end by just inches!The driver of the other car, who almost caused a big accident, started yelling bad words at us. My taxi driver just smiled and waved at the guy. I said, “Why did you just do that? This guy almost ruined your car and sent us to the hospital! ” And this is when my taxi dri

13、ver told me what I now call uThe Law of the Garbage Truck;Many people are like garbage trucks. They run around full of garbage, full of frustration, full of anger, and full of disappointment. As their garbage piles up, they need a place to dump it. And if you let them, theyll dump it on you. When so

14、meone wants to dump on you, dont take it personally. You just smile, wave, wish them well, and move on. Youll be happy with what you did.I started thinking, how often do I let garbage trucks run right over me? And how often do I take their garbage and spread it to other people at work, at home, or o

15、n the streets? It was that day I said, Tm not going to do that anymore.Successful people do not let garbage trucks take over their day. What about you? If you let more garbage trucks pass you by, youll be happier. Lifes too short to wake up in the morning with regrets. So, love the people who treat

16、you right; forget about the ones who dont.What happened when the author was taking a taxi?The taxi driver was injured.The taxi almost hit another car.The author got angry with the taxi driver.The author learned a lesson from the driver of the black car.How did the taxi driver respond to the behavior

17、 of the driver in the black car?He yelled back at the driver.He sent the driver to the hospital.He was friendly towards the driver.He dumped some garbage in front of his car.According to Paragraph 3, the author thinks many people.tend to be very sadlikes to drive garbage trucksdump garbage wherever

18、they likeis warm-hearted to make others happyWhat does the author advise us to do if people “dump garbage on you?Try to persuade them not to do that again.Ignore them and go on with our own work.Tell them to dump the garbage in the right place.Take over their work and carry the garbage to somewhere

19、else.If you ask most people what water tastes like, theyll probably tell you that water has no taste and they may give you a funny look. But if you were a fruit fly, asking another fruit fly, that question might have a different answer.To a fruit fly, water has a taste. Scientists want to know how t

20、he fruit fly knows water because this information may help in learning how other animalsor even individual cellsmanage to use water in the right way. Water is vital to life, but too much or too little can be deadly to a living creature. So by understanding how the fruit fly tastes water, researchers

21、 may learn more about other living things.According to the new study, a protein (蛋白質(zhì))called PPK28 makes it possible for a fruit fly to taste water. Proteins build cells and tissues, fight disease and carry messages between cells. Ifs not surprising that a protein is responsible for the fruit flies a

22、bility to taste water.The PPK28 protein is part of a larger family of similar proteins. One of these related proteins is used by mammals (including humans) to taste salt.Scientists have not found a protein that enables humans to “taste“ water.In the experiment, Cameron and his team compared normal f

23、ruit flies with fruit flies whose taste cells had been disabled. The fruit flies were given a special chemical that would glow when the fly used the PPK28 protein. Then the scientists led the flies to water. When the normal flies tasted the water, the PPK28 protein lit upshowing that it was in use.T

24、he fruit fly in particular is so interesting that some scientists are hard at work creating a complete map of the fruit fly brain. This map will show all of a flies neurons (神經(jīng)元)and help scientists understand how the neurons work together.How do most people feel when asked about the taste of water?A

25、. Amused. B. Frightened.C. Disappointed. D. Disgusted.Why do scientists want to know how the fruit fly knows water?To decrease the number of the fruit fly.To know more about other creatures.To learn to use water correctly.To describe the taste of water.What do we know about the PPK28 protein?It can

26、make humans taste salt.The fruit fly cant live without it.It enables the fruit fly to taste water.The fruit fly uses it to avoid illnesses.What will the scientists continue to work at?Studying the fruit flies neuron systems.Telling more information about cells.Creating maps of human brains.Making th

27、e PPK28 protein.If you buy a washing machine, a fridge or a television in Europe, it comes with a sticker. Thanks to a 1992 EU rule, all appliances (電器) must be labeled (貝占標(biāo)簽) with their energy efficiency. So why has our food system-which threatens 10, 000 species with extinction, produces about 30%

28、 of greenhouse gases, and drives 800% of our air pollution-only ever had voluntary eco-labels?The appliances ruling had a huge impact Q中擊力);initially, 75% of fridges and freezers were rated G to D (low efficiency) , but today 98% are classed A+ or A+. Worldwide, the energy efficiency of labeled appl

29、iances has increased three times faster than appliances without labels. Introducing an equal system for food could have an even bigger impact.Mandatory environmental labels would change how we produce and consume in far-reaching ways. First, producers would have to measure their impacts in a uniform

30、 way and be accountable for the results. This would not be expensive: it is free to monitor environmental impacts using digital tools such as Fieldprint and the Cool Farm Tool. Second, they support sustainable consumption. Our research found that products that look, taste and cost the same can have

31、dramatically different environmental impacts. High-impact beef producers use 5, 7000% more land and create I, 000% more greenhouse gases than low-impact producers. Labels would allow consumers to tell these products apart.They would highlight both high-and low-impact producers, in the same way, acro

32、ss multiple products. This would encourage more people to think about their choices by exposing them to the facts every time they are in the shops. We can also use labels to turn smaller consumer changes into large environmental benefits: because a small number of producers create a large share of t

33、he impact, simply avoiding high-impact producers can make a huge contribution to pollution reductions.Why does the author mention the appliances in Paragraph 1 ?To applaud the 1992 EU rule.To bring up the topic of labeling food.To point out the pollution they caused.To compare their energy consumpti

34、on rates.What do the figures in Paragraph 2 show?The importance of saving energy.The debate about eco-labeled appliances.The effectiveness of the appliances ruling.The problem caused by appliances of low efficiency.What does the word “Mandatory” in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Compulsory.B. Effective.C, Diff

35、erent.D. Independent.Why do people use eco-labels?To increase the profits of low-impact producers.To show producers environmental impacts.To guide consumers to buy healthier food.To expose consumers to more products.閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以 填入空白處的最正確選項(xiàng)。A friend of mine met with an accident

36、driving in darkness. His legs were so hurt that he couldnt 1_. What was the worst was that he found himself unable to ask for helphis mobile phone went out of 2_as a result ofexhausted battery. Nothing could be done but to 3 in cold wilderness. It was eight hours later that day broke, and then came

37、the 4 of the rescue.It is almost 5 that he could stand the horror in the darkness for so long. Even more surprising was his 6 : First of all, I checked up my 7 conditions and found myself not in mortal (致死的)danger. As there was no 8 to call for help, I leaned back in my seat trying my best to keep t

38、he wound from 9 . In this way I dozed off.”His story put an end to my regret for the 1 0 of an exploration adventure that happened years ago. A group of young men H to explore a mountain cave and got lost. Unable to find a way out in the 1_2 cave they were frightened and ran anxiously without a sens

39、e of 1_3 . Finally they fell dead in fear and exhaustion. According to the 14 team that found them, the place where they got L5 was only about 10 meters away from the opening of the cave. If they stayed on the spot when they lost their way and tried to 16 themselves, they would probably sense a faint light glimmering not far away.Dont you think you can compare it with 1_7 itself? When you meet with difficulty in life and work, you are lost in darkness. 18 you, its unclear ye

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