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閱讀理解

廣東省廣州市越秀區(qū)2023-2024學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期期末考試英語試卷(含解析)

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和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

RomanticSpas

Spasarealwaysconsideredtobegoodforyourhealth.Whenyouplantofindonetorefreshyourself,nodoubt,

diefollowingmustbetheloponyourlist.

CorranResortandSpa,Wales

Asyoufloatinthelarge,bluepool,headtippedbacktolookatthestar-likelightsabove,thatamazingmoment

willsinkinatthiscountrygetaway.It'samustforhistoryloverstoo,asthe16thcenturybuildingattheheartofthe

hotelhasbeenexpertlyrestoredandissurroundedbybeautifulscenery.ThefocusattheCorranSpaison

aromatherapy(芳香療法).

PennyhillHotel,Surrey

Withbothindoorandoutdoorpools,visitorshavealotofchoiceswhenitcomestotakingaswim,andtheice

caveandballroompoolwithunderwatermusickeepthingsexciting.Fromtheoutside,the19thcenturyhouselooks

morelikesomethingfromaclassicnovel.Withbeautifulsurroundinggardens,takingawalkcouldprovejustas

relaxingasthespaexperienceitself.ThenearbyMichelinstarrestaurant,Latymer,addsfinediningtoadayof

romance,butbesuretobookinadvance;it'sapopularspot.

SpaThemes,Machester

SpaThemesisgreatforthoseseekingaweekendfocusedonprivacy.Itisknownforitsdiversethemedspasso

ifsalsoidealifyou'relookingfbrachangefromthemoretraditionalspas.YoucouldsampletheWillyWonka

Chocolate-themedspa.whichincludesachocolatechipbodytreatmentalongsideahostofsweettreats,orescapethe

FebruarycoldwithParadiseBeachpackage,whichwillhaveyourelaxinginasteamroomfullofpinacoladasmell.

1.WhatwouldsuipriseyouatCorranResportandSpa?

A.Thebreathtakingscenery.B.The16thcenturybuilding.

C.TheMichelinstarhotel.D.Thestar-likelightsabovethepool.

2.WhatdoPennyhillHotelandSpaThemesshareincommon?

A.Variousspas.B.Outdoorpools.C.Historicrooms.D.Finefoods.

3.Inwhichpartofanewspapermaythistextappear?

A.Literature.B.Fitness.C.Leisure.D.Education.

B

Likemanygreatideas,Mikestartedsmall.In2014,afriendinspiredhimtoperformanactofkindnessasa

socialmediachallenge.

Mikedecidedtochoosethe79-year-oldseniornamedJennifer,whonotonlydroppedoffbakedgoodsforthe

neighborsbutalsovolunteeredatthehomelessshelter.ToknowJenniferbetter,Mikeaskedtospendadaywithher.

“Itwasthefirsttimethatsomeonehadmadeadayabouther,“saysthe30-year-old.

TheirsharedexperiencegotMikethinking:howmanyotherseniorsmightbenefitfromthatkindofattention?

Atthetime,Cara,astudentintheircommunity,wasequallyinterestedinthisquestion,andthepaircameupwitha

plan:theywouldfindlocalseniorswithlong-timedreamsandworktofulfillthosewishes.Theyevensettledona

namefortheirnewcharity:WeAreYoung,orWAYforshort.Ithassincedeliveredon38dreams-rangingfroma

helicoptertriptowatchingafootballgame.

Seniorscannominate(提名)themselvesorbenominatedbysomeoneelse.Melanienominatedherpartner,

78-year-oldVictor,togorockhounding-ahobbyhe'dgivenupwhenhebecamephysicallydifficult.Theteamat

WAYborrowedaboatsotheycouldreachthebeachandenjoythedaythere.

“Ifyoulosethesenseofpurposethathavingapassioncangiveyouyourself-confidencegoesdownJsays

Mike."Now,Victorhasretrievedsomeofhisself-confidence.Wewanttoshowthatanythingispossiblewiththe

supportofothers.^^

Whiletheirorganizationoperatesonlyintheirneighborhood,MikeandCarahavetheirowndreams.EachWAY

wishisrecorded,andthat'spurposeful-thepairwantpeoplewatchingtobeencouragedtofulfillawishforasenior

intheirowncommunity."Wewanttocreateanationwidemovementthatshiftshowweview,valueandsupport

seniors,saysMike."Thatistheimpactwe'retryingtocreate.”

4.WhydidMikechooseJennifertoperformactsofkindness?

A.Shelivedaloneandcouldhardlycook.B.Shehaddifficultyinusingsocialmedia.

C.Shewasalwaysfriendlytotheneighbors.D.Shewassenttothehomelessshelterrecently.

5.WhichofthefollowingcitizenswouldprobablybenefitfromWAY?

A.Acharitymemberplanningtocollectbirthdaywishes.

B.Anelderlyhopingtorevisithisbirthplaceforalongtime.

C.AseniorhighstudentlookingforwardtoatriptoEngland.

D.Acaretakerinthenursinghomeexpectingabunchofflowers.

6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“retrieved“inparagraph6probablymean?

A.regainedB.reservedC.rememberedD.resolved

7.Whatisthepair'spurposeofrecordingtheWAYwishes?

A.Tokeeptrackofthewholeprocess.B.Toinspiremoreviewerstotakeaction.

C.Toinvitemoreelderlytoparticipatein.D.Togiveencouragementtothoseinneed.

c

GrowinguponafarminVirginiaduringracialsegregation(種族隔離),Westkneweducationwouldbeher

meansofescape.Butshedidn'tknowherquietworkwouldchangelivesaroundtheworld.

GladysWestknewfromayoungagethatshedidn'twanttobeafarmer.Butthemathematician,bornin1930in

acounty,stillhadtohelpharvestcropsonherfamily'ssmallfarm.Thehardworkstartedbeforedaybreakandlasted

wellintotheblisteringheatoftheafternoon.Shehatedthedirtbut,whilesheworked,shekepthermindonthe

buildingbehindthetreesattheendofthefarm.Itwasherschool,andeventhensheknewitwouldbeherticketto

freedom.C6IwasgonnagetaneducationandIwasgoingtogetoutofthere.Iwasn'tgoingtobestuckthereallmy

West,89,saysfirmly.

GladysWestbeganhercareerasamathematicianin1956inalabwheretherewereonlythreeotherblack

employeeswhenshejoined.Shewaswidelyadmiredforherabilitytosolvecomplexmathematicalproblemsbyhand.

Sheeventuallywentontoprogramcomputerstosolvetheequations(等式)forher.Herfirstmajorprojectwasto

determinethemovementsofNeptuneandPlutoinrelationtoeachother.In1978,GladysbecametheProject

ManagerofSeaSat,ansurveillance(監(jiān)控)satellitedesignedtoprovidedataonoceanographicfeaturesand

conditions.Theprojectwasamongthefirsttoshowthatsatellitescanbeusedtoobserveoceanographicdata.By

programmingacomputertoaccountfortides,gravity,andotherVictors,Gladysandherteamcreatedaprogramto

preciselycalculatetheorbitofsatellites.Herworkonthisprojectmadeitpossibletodevelopageoid,whichisa

modeloftheshapeoftheEarth.ThemodelanditslaterupdatesledtoherdevelopingtheGPSsystem,whichcan

makeaccuratecalculationsinanylocationonEarth.

Finallyin2018,throughhertirelessefforts,GladysWestreceivedformalrecognitionforherworkontheGPS.

HernamealsogotfeaturedontheBBC's100Womenof2018,whichhonoredinspiringwomenfromaroundthe

globe.

8.Whatcanwelearninparagraph2?

A.Gladysbecameamathematicianwhenworkingasafarmer.

B.Gladyshadtoraiseherfamilybyworkinghardonthefarm.

C.Gladyswaseagertogetoutofthepoorsituationforfreedom.

D.Gladyscouldnotpayforschooleducationwhenshewasyoung.

9.WhatdirectlycontributedtothedevelopmentoftheGPSsystem?

A.Theorbitofthesatellites.B.Themovementsoftheplanets.

C.Anequation.D.ThemodelofEarthshape.

10.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribeGladysWest?

A.Helpfulandeasygoing.B.Determinedandcompetent.

C.Devotedandconsiderate.D.Optimisticandthankful.

11.Whichisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.HowtoEscapefromPoverty

B.HowtoBecomeaMathematician

C.GladysWest:theHiddenFigureWhoHelpedInventedGPS

D.GladysWest:AGirlWhoStruggledtoRealizeHerDreams

D

DoyouspeakaChinesedialectinyourdailylife?WhileMandariniswidelyspokenbypeopleacrossChina,

somelocaldialectsareindangerofdyingout.Tosavethem,theMinistryofEducationandtheStateLanguage

CommissionlaunchedtheChineseLanguageResourcesProtectionProjectCLRPPyearsago.

Thisproject,whichsurveyedthelanguageresourcesof1,712locationsincluding103withendangeredChinese

dialects,hashelpedChinasuccessfullybuildthelargestlanguageresourcelibraryintheworld.Theonlinelibrarynot

onlymeetstheneedsofprofessionalresearchersbutalsoenablesthepublictoaccessover5.6millionaudiofilesand

over5millionvideofilesfortheirdialectlearning.

Whenitcomestothereason,Dr.Zhang,chiefexpertonCLRPP,onceexpressedhisconcernsinanarticle,"For

aboutoveradecade,inWudialectareas,childrenaged6to15canunderstandbuthardlyspeakthedialect.Young

peopleabove15yearsoldsometimesspeakit,butnotfluently,Zhangsaid."Ifthiscontinues,dialectswilldisappear

inafewdecades.Whenlocaldialectsdisappear,wherewillournostalgic(懷I日的)feelingsfindtheirhome?,,

AsChinaisavastcountrywithawidevarietyofdialects,nationaleffortshavebeenmadetoestablisha

languageresourcelibrary."Mostinternationallanguageprotectionprojectsareimplementedbyseparateefforts.But

inChina,ifsanationalproject,^^saidZhang.Withinfiveyears,morethan350universitiesandresearchinstitutions

tookpartintheproject,withover4,500professionaltechniciansandmorethan6,000languagedialectspeakers

involved.

Languageprotectionnotonlyreliesonthegovernmentandexpertsbutalsoontheinvolvementofbillionsof

languageusers.Theprojectsupportsschoolstosetupsomeextracurricularclassessostudentscanlearndialectsand

localoperaperformances.Currently,thesecondstageoftheprojectisunderway.Itsmaintasksincludethedeeper

developmentofdigitalapplications,suchasdigitalandmobiledictionariesfordialectsaswellasmultilingual

textbooks.

12.WhatdoweknowaboutCLRPP?

A.Ithasprovidedalargenumberofaudioandvideofilesforresearchers.

B.Ithassavedatleast103endangeredChinesedialectsfrom1,712locations.

C.Ithasplayedavitalroleinsettingupanonlinelibraryfordialectlearning.

D.Ithasmadeacollectionofalltheendangereddialectsindifferentlocations.

13.WhatcanweinferfromDr.Zhang'swords?

A.YoungchildreninWuareacannomorespeakthedialect.

B.Nativeshaveurgentdesiretosavethedialectsinthefuture.

C.Thefluencyoflocaldialectsraisedmuchconcernnationwide.

D.Peoplemayloseasenseofbelongingaslocaldialectsdieout.

14.WhatdiffersChinawithothercountriesinlanguageprotection?

A.OnlyChinahaslibrariesforprotectionoflanguageresource.

B.Chinesegovernmenthasinvestedmoreonlanguageprotection.

C.Chinaishometomoretypesofdialectsthanothercountriesdo.

D.PeopleinChinamadejointeffortstoprotecttheirlocaldialects.

15.Whichishelpfultolanguageprotection?

A.Promotionoflocaloperaperformances.

B.MobiledictionariesforChineselearning.

C.Furtherexplorationofexistingtextbooks.

D.Extracurricularclassesofdigitaldevelopment.

廣東省揭陽市揭東區(qū)2023-2024學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期1月期末英語試題(含解析)

第一節(jié):閱讀理解(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和D項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

A

WatercolorPaintingClasses

Thefollowingissomethingrelatedtowatercolorpaintingclassesforpeopleonline.

WhatistheWatercolorAcademy

TheWatercolorAcademyismuchmorethanjustapaintingcourse.Here,youwillalsobecomeamemberofa

uniqueartcommunitywhereyoucanexhibityourartworks,getprofessionalopinionsonyourcreativeprogress,have

yourartquestionsanswered,andcommunicatewithyouracademyvisitors.

Contents

LearnhowtopaintwatercolorsinourfunandpracticalartclassestaughtbyprofessionalartistsinLondon.Our

lively,funWatercolorPaintingCoursesaredesignedtodebunk(揭穿)themyththatpaintingwithwatercolorsand

inksisdifficult-throughourtutors9livelyinstructionandencouragement,studentswilllosetheirdepressionand

createlivelyartwork.

Schedule

Classesmeetonceaweekontheirscheduledday.Reviewourscheduletofindoutwhencoursetermsstartand

end,andpleaseseetheregistrationpageforclassdaysandtimes.Webelievethatwithtime,encouragementandthe

properinstruction,anyonecanlearntodrawandpaintexceptionallywell.OurschoolhasservedtheMinneapolis&

St.Paulcommunityforover25yearsasartistsandteachers.

Fees

Thepriceforagroupof2to5peopleis$100perperson.For6ormoreparticipants,thecostis$60perperson.

Thepriceforaprivateclassstartsat$200foranindividual.Ifyouchoosetheprivateclass,youwillbeabletoselect

thepaintingofyourchoiceandschedulethedayandtimethatworkswellforyouandtheinstructor.Call

970-429-2777tobookaprivatewatercolorclass.

1.WhatcanstudentsdointheWatercolorAcademy?

AGivealectureonpainting.B.Presenttheirowngoodworks.

C.Setupauniqueartcommunity.D.Learntogiveprofessionalopinions.

2.What'sthepurposeoftheWatercolorPaintingCourses?

A.Toshowwatercolorpaintingisfun.B.Tomakestudentsprofessionalartists.

C.Tomakestudentsmorelively.D.Tomakewatercolorpaintingeasyforitsstudents.

3.Whatisspecialabouttheprivateclass?

A.Itcanlastformanyhours.B.Theclassisgivenbyfamousartists.

C.Thestudentscanscheduletheirclasstime.D.Itrequiresstudentstoworkwell.

OnNovember7,LewisPughcompletedaone-kilometerswiminthefreezingwatersofKingEdwardCove,off

SouthGeorgiainAntarctica.Hewaswearingonlyhisswimmingglasses,capandSpeedo!

Pughisanadvocateforouroceansandseas,workingtoprotecttheseecosystemswiththeirlargediversityof

marinelife.Whenaskedwhyhedoesn'twearawetsuit(防寒泳衣),Pughsays,nIaskworldleaderstodoeverything

theycantoprotectouroceans.Sometimesthestepstheyneedtotakearedifficultandunpopular.IfFmaskingthemto

becourageous,Imustalsobe.Swimminginawetsuitwouldnotsendtherightmessage.0

IttookPughabout19minutestocompletetheone-kilometerswiminAntarcticawherethewateraveragedabout

1.6degreesCelsius.Hesaysthathisbodycanonlytolerateabout20minutesinthefreezingwatersbeforeitstarts

shuttingdown.Asheswims,hisbodytemperaturesteadilydrops,whichinturncauseshismusclecontroltodrop,

slowinghimdown.Whenheisdonewithhisswim,hissupportteamrusheshimtoahotshowerandittakesalmostan

hourforhisbodytemperaturetoreturntonormal.

DoctorsandPughcautionthatonemustreceivemonthsoftrainingtoswiminsuchcoldwaters.Evenexpert

swimmerswhoareunusedtofreezingwatercandrownwithinminutesbecauseofthephysicalshockexperiencedby

thebody.Pughsayshetrainedforsixmonthsbeforethisswim.

ThisisnotthefirsttimethatPughhasswumindangerousconditions.In2007,heswamonekilometerinthe

NorthPoletodrawattentiontothemeltingArcticiceduetoclimatechange.In2015,heswamintheBayofWhales

inAntarctica'sRossSeaaspartofhissuccessfulcampaigntohelpsetupamarinereservethere.

4.WhydidLewisPughswimwithoutawetsuits?

A.Toshowhisbravery.

B.Toswimfaster.

C.Tobuilduphisbody.

D.Tohaveovernightfame.

5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inParagraph3referto,?

AHisbodytemperature.

B.Hisbody

C.Thewater.

D.Thewatertemperature.

6.What'sPugh'sadviceaboutswimminginfreezingwaters?

A.Oneshouldbeexpertatswimming.

BOnemustbeusedtolong-distanceswimming.

C.Oneshouldbereadytotakeonchallenges.

D.Onemustbeadequatelypreparedforit.

7.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext?

A.LewisPugh:achievingtheimpossible

B.Howtosurviveaswimincoldwaters

C.LewisPugh:swimmingforacause

D.Howtoprepareforextremeswimming

C

There'snothinglikeagoodnight'ssleep-butwhatdoesthatreallymean?Itturnsoutthattheanswerdependsnot

onlyonyourage,butalsoonyourlifestyle.Somepeopleareproductiveandhappywithfewerhoursofsleep,while

othersneedmore.Still,expertscandetermineguidelinesthatworkformostpeople.TheNationalSleepFoundation

researchedthetopicandgavenewrecommendationsthisweek.Thefoundationacknowledgesthatsleepneedswill

verylifestyleandstressshouldbetakenintoconsiderationbuttheirrecommendationsofferageneralguideline.For

example,teenagers(14-17yearsold)need8-10hours'sleepeveryday.

Tocreatetherecommendations,somesleepandmedicalexpertsreviewed312articlesfromjournalspublished

duringthelastdecade.Thisisthefirsttimethataprofessionalorganizationhasdevelopedage-specific

recommendedsleepdurations(時(shí)長)bbasedonsystematicreviewoftheworldscientificliterature.

Alackofsleepcanbelinkedtoweightgain,becausethatcausesanincreaseinappetite,accordingtothe

foundation.Itcanalsohaveseriousconsequencesonthebrain.Peoplewhodonotgetenoughsleepareatincreased

riskfordepression(抑郁癥),andcanendangerothers.Thosewhobecomesleepywhiledriving,forexample,risk

boththeirlivesandthelivesofthosearoundthem.

Researchersalsohavefoundinthepastthattoomuchsleepcanhavenegativeeffects.Lowsocioeconomicstatus

anddepressionreportedlyaresignificantlyassociatedwithlongersleep.However,expertsnowadaysfindthat

researchonoversleepingisstilldoubtfulandneedsmoreattention.Currently,thereisnostrongevidencethat

sleepingtoomuchhashealthconsequences.Thereis,however,laboratoryevidencethatshortsleepdurationsoffour

tofivehourshavenegativeconsequences.Weneedsimilarlaboratorystudiestodeterminewhetherlongsleep

durationsresultinphysiologicalchangesthatcouldleadtodiseasebeforewemakeanyrecommendationsagainst

sleepextension.

8.WhichisTRUEaboutsleepingtime?

A.Thetimeyouneedforsleepisrelatedtoyourpersonalsituation.

B.Experts'guidelineforsleepingtimeappliestoallthepeople.

C.Thelessyousleep,themoreproductiveyouare.

D.Themoreyousleep,themoreenergeticyouare.

9.Theresearchshowsthatpeoplewithoutenoughsleepwill.

A.losesomeweightB.eatmorefood

C.dreamduringtheirsleepD.drivefasterthanusual

10.FromParagraph4,wecanlearnthat.

A.toomuchsleepmayresultinsocialchanges

B.researchersnowagreewiththoseinthepast

C.moreresearchonoversleepingisneeded

D.researchonoversleepingisquitepersuasive

11.Fromwhichsectionofanewspaperisthepassagemostprobablytaken?

A.Health.B.Psychology.C.Sport.D.Education.

D

Shouldwebethrilledthat,forthefirsttimeinacentury,Australiawentmorethanaweekwithoutusinganycoal

tomakeelectricity?Whilesomearewelcomingthisasasignthatthecountryisgoinggreen,thebiggerpictureisless

encouraging.Foronething,renewables(可再生能源)suppliedonly23percentofelectricityduringthiscoal-free

period,while45percentcamefromnaturalgas.Inthepastdecade,thecountryhasgonefromgettingathirdofits

electricityfromcoaltoobtainingmorethanathirdfromrenewableslikeonshorewindonaverage.Australianowgets

11percentofitselectricityfrom“renewable“biomass(生物質(zhì)自旨),muchofitusingimportedwood.Butforest

campaignerssayswappingcoalforwoodisn'ttrulyrenewableandisactuallydoinghugedamagetotheenvironment.

Foranother,Australiaisoff-trackwhenitcomestomeetingitslong-termtargetsforcuttinggreenhousegas

emissions(排放).Producingelectricitywithoutburningfossilfuelsisrelativelyeasy.Butitismuchhardertoheat

homes,tomakecementandsteel,togrowfoodandtopowercars,shipsandplaneswithoutproducingany

greenhousegases.Inviewofthis,weshouldhandletheenergyandclimatecrisesatthesametimebyfinding

climate-friendlyalternativestocoal.

Australiahasnowstoppedthefinancialaidthatdroveitsrenewablesrevolution.Sogrowthinrenewableenergy

isexpectedtocometoastopinadecade.Theglobalrenewablesrevolutionseemstobefollowingthesametrend.The

InternationalEnergyAgency(IEA)recentlyannouncedthattheworldadded180gigawatts(千兆瓦)ofsolar,

wind,hydropowerandbioenergyin2018,thesameasin2017.ButIEAsaidwemustadd300gigawattsayearto

haveachanceoflimitingglobalwarmingtounder2℃by2100.Soweshouldcheertheendofcoal,butcontinueto

worryabouthowitwillbereplaced.

12.Inthe4<coal-freeweek”,whatdidAustraliausemosttomakeelectricity?

A.Naturalgas.B.Onshorewind.

C.Biomass.D.Wood.

13.WhatcanbeinferredaboutthereductionofgreenhousegasemissionsinParagraph2?

A.Positiveresultsaretracked.

B.Long-termgoalsareambitious.

C.Additionaleffortsarerequired.

D.Climatechangesareunavoidable.

14.WhatcanwelearnaboutrenewableenergyinParagraph3?

A.Itoughttobereplaced.

B.Itwillseeanadequateincrease.

C.ItstartsarevolutioninAustralia.

D.Itneedsconstantfinancialaid.

15.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthecoal-freeweek?

A.Skeptical.B.Optimistic.

C.Thrilled.D.Ambiguous.

廣東省茂名市電白區(qū)2023—2024學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期期末質(zhì)量監(jiān)測(cè)英語試卷(含解析)

第一節(jié)閱讀理解(共10小題;每小題2.5分,滿分25分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四

個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

A

Wonka

Paddington2hasbeenhailedasoneoftheall-timegreatfamilyfilms.Nowitsdirector,PaulKing,andhis

co-writer,SimonFarnaby,haveturnedtheirattentiontoanothermuch-lovedBritishchildren'sbookcharacter,Willy

WonkafromRoaldDahlsCharlieandtheChocolateFactory.Inthismusicalprequel,thetop-hattedWonka

(TimotheeChalamet)openshisfirstsweetshop,withthehelpofanOompa-LoompaplayedbyHughGrant.

Releasedfrom6Decemberinternationally

TheBoyandtheHeron

HayaoMiyazakiisthedirectorofsuchlandmarkworksasMyNeighbourTotoroandHowl'sMovingCastle.

Nowaged82,hehassaidthathislatestfilm,TheBoyandtheHeron,willbehislast.Beginningwiththebombingof

TokyoduringWorldWarTwo,thestorymovesfirsttothecountrysideandthentoamagicalrealmreminiscentof

SpiritedAway.

Releasedon8DecemberintheUSandCanada,and26DecemberintheUKandIreland

AquamanandtheLostKingdom

MomoaisbackasArthurCurry,thekingofAtlantis,alongsidePatrickWilsonashishalf-brother,AmberHeard

ashisgirlfriend,NicoleKidmanashismother,andYahyaAbdul-MateenIIashisarch-enemy,Manta.Thefilm's

director,JamesWantoldClarkCollisatEntertainmentWeekly,<€Thebeautyofthismovie,thisAquamanworld,is

that...weareourownseparateuniverse.^^

Releasedfrom20Decemberinternationally

LeavetheWorldBehind

Afamilyishavingaquietholidayinarentedhousewhensomeuninvitedvisitorsannouncethattheworldis

comingtoanend.ThatwasthepremiseofLeavetheWorldBehind,anotherapocalypticthrilleradaptedfromanovel.

ItfeaturesJuliaRobertsandEthanHawkeastheholidayingcouple,andMahershalaAliasthemysterymanwho

turnsupwithhisdaughter,Myha'laHerrold.Caneitherfamilytrusttheotherone?Thefilmis“oneoftheyear'sbest

andnodoubtwillsparkmassiveamountsofconversation”,saysKristenLopezinTheWrap.

Releasedon8DecemberonNetflixinternationally

1.WhoisthedirectorofPaddington2?

A.SimonFarnabyB.HayaoMiyazakiC.PaulKingD.JamesWan

2.WhencanyouenjoyAquamanandtheLostKingdom?

A.from8December.B.from20December.

C.from6December.D.from26December.

3.Whatkindofpassageisthis?

A.NewsreportB.ArgumentationC.ExpositionD.Advertisement

B

JamieWhitmore,43,isn'tusedtoslowingdown.Theprofessionalathletewhobecameagoldmedalistinthe

Olympicsforthedisabledhasnevermetachallengeshecouldn'tovercome,whetheritwasamountainbikeraceor

cancer.

Onemorningin2007,Whitmorefoundherlegmusclesweretightwhengoingforajog.Thinkingshe'dpushed

herselftoohardinthelastrace,sheignoredthepain.LateratasportscampinArizona,sherealizedsomethingwas

wrong.440nceIgotonmybikeIwassopainfulthatitwashardtoliftmylegs.Iflewbackhometogotohospital.9,

Whatdoctorsfoundshockedthemall:Whitmorehadasofttissuetumour(腫瘤)thatstartedinthebone,andthe

tumourwrappedaroundhernervesofwaist,touchingseveralvitalorgans.

Afterthesurgery,Whitmorehadtolearntowalkagainwiththehelpofaphysicaldoctor.Shealsostarted

radiationtreatment,butfourmonthslater,doc-torshadworsenews:Ascanshowedthecancerwasback."Thistimeit

wasmoreaggressive.Doctorstooktherestofmynervesinthewaist,andremovedsometumoursfrommytailbone.^^

Whitmoredevelopedsepsis(敗血癥)fromthesurgeryandenduredatwo-monthrecovery.t€Myscanswerecoming

back,showingIwasclearofcancer,butnowIhadalloftheseothercomplications(并發(fā)癥)

Today,Whitmoreisamotherandcancer-free.ShehaswonagoldmedalintheParalympics,andhassettwo

worldrecords.Whitmorehassomeadviceforothers

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