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湖北省部分市2022-2023学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题分类汇编阅读理解湖北省荆州市八县市2022-2023学年高一上学期期末联考英语试题第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A.B、C、D四个选

项中选出最佳选项。A4BestHikesintheUKbyTrainThefollowingfourbesthikesintheUKbytrainarerecommendedtotry.Nameofhike:GoldenCapontheSouthwestCoastPathThe

nearesttrainstation:AxminsterTheGoldenCapEstateisfamousforbeingthetallestpointoftheJurassicCoastWorldHeritageSite.FollowingtheS

outhwestCoastPathforabout7.5kmwilltakeyoualongCharmouthBeachwhichisfamousforthemanyfossils(化石)foundthere.Nameofhike:Abe

rFallsintheSnowdoniaNationalParkThenearesttrainstation:BangorAberFallsisanimpressive40mtallwaterfallintheSno

wdoniaNationalPark.Followingthe4kmpaththroughAberNatureReservetoreachthewaterfallyouwillpassancientwoodlands.Additional

ly,you’llbeabletofindafewsmallerwaterfallsonroute.Nameofhike:ConicHillintheLochLomondThenearesttrains

tation:BallochTheConicHillisoneofthefinalpartsontheWestHighlandWayroute.Aftergoingthroughancientwoodlands,you’llreachtheimp

ressiveviewofLochLomondanditsmanyislands.Coveringabout5.5km,thepathbeginsandendsinthesmallvillageofBalmaha.Nameofhike:Lochan

EileinintheCairngormsNationalParkThenearesttrainstation:AviemoreThis7.2kmwalkpassesLochanEileinandcut

sthroughtheendlessancientforest.TheLochishometoasmallislandandthebeautifulLochanEileinCastle(城堡)whichdatesbacktothe13thce

ntury.Whilewalking,youcanenjoythesoundofbirdsongallaroundyou.1.Whichplacewillyouchooseifyoulikenaturalheritage?A.AberFalls.B.GoldenCap.C.

ConicHillloop..D.LochanEileinloop.2.WhichstationshouldyouchooseifvisitingAberNatureReserve?A.Axminster.B.Bangor.C.Balloch.D.

Aviemore.3.WhatdoConicHillandLochanEileinhaveincommon?A.Ancientforest.B.Severalislands.C.Famouscastles.D.Beautif

ulbirds.BMackRutherford,a17-year-oldpilothasbecometheyoungestpersontoflyalonearoundtheworld.Helandedh

issmallplaneinBulgaria’scapital,SofiaonWednesday.Thatisalsowherehestartedhistripfivemonthsago.Histrip,whichstartedinSofiaonaplaneow

nedbytheInternetcompanyICDSoftonMarch23,tookRutherfordthrough52countriesacrossfivecontinents.Theplane,calle

dShark,cantravelatthespeedof300kilometersperhour.Normallyatwo-seater,theplanewaschangedforhislongtripbyreplacing

thesecondseatwithanextrafuelcontainer(容器).Rutherfordfirstplannedtomakethetripinthreemonths.Butitlastedlongerbecauseofseveralbarriers

,includingrainstorms,sandstormsandextremeheat.Mostofthedelayswerecausedbywaitstogetpermitsandotherdocumentsreq

uiredforkeepingwiththeflightplan.TheflighttookhimthroughAfricaandtheGulfareatoIndia.China,SouthKorea,andJapan.HecrossedthenorthernP

acificandlandedafter10straighthoursintheaironavolcanicislandneartheBeringStrait.Fromthere,heheadedtoAlaskaanddownthe

WestCoastoftheUnitedStatestoMexico.OnWednesday,ahugecrowdofpeoplewelcomedRutherford.Hisfather,SamRutherford,toldreportersthatsuchaneve

nthelpsshowotherchildrentheyshouldfollowtheirdreams.Hissister,Zara,said,“Whilehewasflying,Ioftentriedtokeepintouchandhelphim.Ourparentscalledhi

meveryday,andIjoinedinthoseconversations.Igavehimadviceontheroute,ontheflight,sothatIcouldbeusefultohim.”4.Whatdoweknow

aboutShark?A.ItbelongstoICDSoft.B.Itcanseatthreepersons.C.Ithastwonormalcontainers.D.Rutherford’sfatherrentedit.5.Whatisthethirdparagraphmainly

about?A.Hisfirstplan.B.Thepasthardship.C.Thetiringlongtrip.D.Thecausesofdelays.6.WhatcanbeinferredfromSamRutherfordswords?A

.Childrenarefondofflight.B.People’sgatheringtouchedhim.C.Hehashadagreateffectonchildren.D.Heisproudofhisson’sgreatd

eeds.7.WhokeptinclosetouchwithRutherfordduringhisflight?A.Zara.B.Hisfriends.C.Rutherford’smum.D.SamRutherford.CIthin

kasahighschoolstudent,makingouracademic(学业的)performancecontinueatthesamelevelisourtoptaskbutsoishavingahealthy

lifestyle.Havingahealthylifestylewillhelpkeepourbodyandmindfocused.However,constantlychangingthearrangementofourhealthandschoolcanbe

challenging.Butit’sonlyimperativetotakecareofourbody,sotreatitlikeit’saninvestment(投资).Thequestionnowis,“Howdowedoit?”Thesearethefewsimpletip

sthatyouneed,tokeepahealthylifestyle.ExerciseDaily.However,startingslowlylikewalkingearlyinthemorningfor10minutesinthe

sun,doing5minutes’stretchingwilltakeyoufarmorethanyouexpected.Juststartdoingsmallestactionsandsooneverythingwillstarttoaddu

p.YoucanalsofollowmedicalcreatorsonTikTokasyoustartyourhealthjourney.Managestress.Stresscan’tbeavoided

.Mostly,thestresslevelsinhighschooloftenriseintheseyearsandcanhaveabadeffectonyourhealth.Soitisimportanttoknowhowtomanageourstress.Youcanman

ageyourstressbyhavingabreakfromataskforawhile.Then,dothingsthatwillmakeyoufeelrelaxed.Thingslikecleaningyourroom,catching

upwithyourfriends.readingyourfavoritebook,etc.Inthisway,youcanhaveahealthyandbalancedroutine.Liftweights.Aspartofmyroutine,thishasbecomethe

mostchallenging.IwillalwaysfindmyselfgettingboredifIcontinuemovingtothesameplace.OnThursdays,Fridays,andSatur

days.ontheotherhand,Imakesurenottoleaveoutliftingweights.Then,Irestforfourdaysformymusclestorecover.Thisroutinesavedmefromalotofbackpain.8.Whatdoest

heunderlinedword“imperative”inPara.2mean?A.Limited.B.Effective.C.Impossible.D.Important.9.Whatshouldyoudowhentakingexerciseever

yday?A.Walkinthesun.B.Runasfastaspossible.C.Exercisebeforesunrise.D.TrytoplayTikTokmore.10.Whatdoweknowaboutstress?A.Focus

onbalanceddiets.B.Itcanbedealtwitheasily.C.Studentsarethemoststressed.D.Fewknowhowtomanagestress.11.Whencantheauthorh

avearestwithoutliftingweights?A.OnMondays.B.OnThursdays.C.OnFridays.D.OnSaturdays.DIfyou’veeverthoughtthatdogsseemtoknowwhenpeopl

earestressed,youwereright.ScientistsinIrelandrananexperimentwhichshowedthatdogscantellthedifferencebetweenthesmellofapersonwhenthe

y’rerelaxedandwhenthey’restressed.ResearchersatQueen’sUniversityBelfast,ledbyscientistClaraWilson,workedwithfourdogs.Theytaughtthed

ogstouseaspecialsmell-testingdevicewiththreeopenings.Thescientistsusedtreatsandrewards(奖励)totrainthedogstofindandsignalthecorrectopening.Overtime,the

dogsweregivenharderandhardersmellingjobs.Thefinalgoalwastoseeiftheycouldsmellstressinthebreathandsweatofaperson.Sotheresea

rcherscollectedbreathandsweatsamples(样品)from36differentpeople.Theygotsampleswhenthepeoplewerecalm,andalsowhentheywerestressed.Tostres

speopleout,thescientistsaskedareallydifficultmathproblem,andforcedpeopletodoitintheirheadsquickly.Andtheyweren’tniceaboutit.Theykepttellingthepeople

tohurryup,anddidn’tgivethemanyhelp.Thatlastedforthreeminutes.Thentheresearcherscollectedtwomoresweatandbreathsamples.Theyalsoasked

thepeopleabouttheirlevelofstress,andmeasuredtheirheartratesandbloodpressure.Mostpeoplesaidtheyfeltverystressed.Onaverage,theheartrateincreasedfrom

about91beatsperminutetoabout105beatsperminute.Thescientistsusedoneofthestressedsamples,alongwithtwocleanpiecesofcloth,totrainthedogstofindthes

tressedsmell.Thencamethechallenge-thedogshadthreechoices:asamplefromacalmperson,astressedsamplefromthatsa

meperson,andacleanpieceofcloth.Inall,thedogsdid720ofthesetests.Theycorrectlyidentifiedthestressedsampleabout94%ofthetime

.12.Whatcanwelearnfromthesecondparagraph?A.Thesmell-testingdevicewasmadebyClara.B.ClaraWilsonwasanexpert

intrainingdogs.C.Thefourdogsconcentratedontheexperiment.D.Theexperimentwascarriedoutstepbystep.13.Howdoesthethirdparagraphd

evelop?A.Bycomparison.B.Bygivingexamples.C.Bystatingtheprocess.D.Byshowingresearchfindings.14.Whatwasthechallen

geforthedog?A.Hundredsoftests.B.Acleanpieceofcloth.C.Thesamplefromthesameperson.D.Thesamplefromdifferentpersons.15.What’sthebesttitleforthetext

?A.Dogs’SpecialAbilityProvesUsefulB.ScientistsTrainDogsToTellSmellsC.AnExperimentaboutSmellShocksUsD.ScientistsL

earnThatDogsCanSmellStress湖北省襄阳市普通高中2022-2023学年高一上学期期末教学质量检测英语试题第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AIt’sMuseumDay.Here’showt

ogetfreeticketsandhavesomefunMuseumDayishereforonedayandonedayonly—soyou’llneedtohurryifyouwanttotakeadvantageofthechancetogetfreeSaturdayadmissio

ntooneofthehundredsofparticipatingmuseums.TheyearlyeventishostedbySmithsonianMagazineandinvolvesmuseumsandculturalinstitutionscomingtogethertoof

ferfreeadmissionforpatrons(顾客)whowouldotherwisehavetopayforentry.YoujustneedanemailaddresstogetaticketTogetaticketyou’llnee

dtogototheSmithsonianMagazinewebsiteandpickwhichmuseumyouwanttogoto.You’llbeabletosearchtoseewhichmuseumsne

aryouareparticipating,andfromthereyoujusthavetoputinyouremailaddressandname.Afterthat,youcandownloadyourticketandhe

adoutforsomefun.AlotofmuseumsarestillfeelingfinancialstressfromthepandemicTheeventishappeningasmuseumsarestillstrugglingfromthehitstheytookduringth

efirstfewyearsofthepandemic.TheAmericanAllianceofMuseumsestimateditwilltakeyearsformuseumstofullyrecover.InFebruary,thegroupreleasedsurveyresu

ltsthatdetailedthosefinanciallosses.AAMPresidentandCEOLauraLottnotedthatfederalreliefhelpedremovethethreatofcl

osurethatmanyinstitutionswerefacing,but2022provedtobeanotherpainfulyear.Butthere’shopethatafreedayatthemuseumsmight

sparksubsequent(随后的)visits.1.HowoftenisMuseumDayheld?A.Onceaweek.B.Onceamonth.C.Onceayear.D.Onceaday.2.Whatdoyouneedtodotogetafreeticke

t?A.Togotothenearestmuseum.B.TobuySmithsonianMagazine.C.Toenteryouremailaddressandname.D.TobeamemberofSmithsonianMagazine.3.Whatisth

esignificanceofhostingMuseumDay?A.Itwillhelppeopledealwithstress.B.Itwillmakemuseumsmorefamous.C.Itcanhelpmuseumstofullyreco

ver.D.Itmayattractmorevisitorstomuseums.BOnedayinelementaryschool,afriendaskedme“Whatareyoueating?”assheglancedatmylunchbox.“Itsmells,”shesai

d,nosecrinkled.Iwaseatingbhindiroti,myfavoriteIndiansnack,whichmymomhadpackedforme.Butfeelingembarrassedforhavinga“smelly”lunchan

dwantingtofitin,Iquietlyshutmylunchbox.Thatday,Iwenthungry.Mostdaysafterthat,lunchtimeatschoolfeltlik

eabattle.IfIwasn’ttryingtohidemylunchorsneakquickbiteswhennoonewaslooking,I’dinsistonbringinginthesam

epeanut-butter-and-jellysandwichastheotherkids.Mymom,whodidn’tgrowupeatingAmericanfood,triedherbest,butthesandwichesneve

rlooked,ortasted,asgoodasthefoodIdevoured(津津有味地吃)athome.Ididn’tknowthatIwasn’talone.Manykidswithimmigrantparentsencounter(遭遇)what’sknownas“

thelunchboxmoment”atschool:theexperienceofbeingjudgedforbringinginfoodconsideredculturallydifferentandsobeingmadetofeellikeano

utsider.Forthisarticle,Italkedwithkidswhocouldrelate.Buttheyalsosurprisedme:Theydealtwith“thelunchboxmoment”differentlythanIdid.Forexample,SatyaSi

ngh,6,whotakeshermom’sIndiancookingtolunchmostdays,toldmethatonedayaclassmatesaidthatheraloo,orpotatoes,lookedli

kepoop.Anothertime,someonesaidthatthedal,orlentils,lookedlike“throwup”.Thenextday,Satyabroughtenoughdaltosharewithhe

rentireclass—andtheylovedit.Fromthenon,shesays,“Myteacheratschoolmadearule:Don’tyucksomeone’syum.”Looking

back,IwishI’dhadthewisdomofSatyaandofferedmyfriendabiteofmylunch,orjusttoldheritwasdelicious—especiallybecausenow,asanadult,IseethatIndianfoodisuniv

ersallylovedbymyfriends.SomeeventrytocookIndianlentilsorchickpeasathome!AndwhenI’mhungry,guesswhat?Imissmymom’sbhindirotiand

hercareinmakingitforme.Foodisanexpressionofculture,tradition,familyandlove.Andthat’ssomethingtocelebrate,nothide.4.Whydidthewritergohungryonedayine

lementaryschool?A.Shedidn’tlikehersmellylunch.B.Herclassmatesateupherbhindiroti.C.Hermomdidn’tpreparelunchforher.D.Sheskippedherlunchtofitinwi

thothers.5.Whatcanweinferaboutthewriteraccordingtothepassage?A.Sheenjoyedthelunchtimeatschool.B.Herparentsar

eimmigrantsfromIndia.C.Shelikedpeanut-butter-and-jellysandwichbest.D.Shewouldbiteherbhindirotiquicklywhensomeonewaslooking

.6.HowdidSatyadealwith“thelunchboxmoment”?A.Shethrewawayherlunchbox.B.Sheaskedherteachertomakearule.C

.SheateAmericanfoodinsteadofhermom’sIndiancooking.D.ShebroughtmoreIndiancookingtosharewithherclassmates.7.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellus?A.Foodi

ssomethingtocelebrate,nothide.B.Nevershouldyouyucksomeone’syuminanycase.C.Indianfoodisdeliciousanduniversallyappr

eciated.D.Thelunchboxmomentiswhenonecantastedifferentfoods.C“WHATCANIHELPYOUWITH?”saysavoicefromaniPhone.It’sSiri,andshe’sreadytofollowyo

urvoicecommandstosearchtheInternet,textsomeone,orplayasong.Siriisanexampleofartificialintelligence(AI),

oracomputerprogramthatcanthink.ThewaySirithinksisverydifferentfromhowapersonthinks.Shedoesn’thaveabrain.Instead,

shereliesoncodeinacomputerprogramtounderstandspeechandanswerquestions.Andsomequestionsarestilltoodifficultforhertoans

wer.However,AIprogramslikeSiriaregettingsmarterandsmartereveryyear.In2011,anAInamedWatsondefeatedtwohumanchampionsonthe

quizshowJeopardy!Computerprogramscanalsodrivecars,performscienceexperiments,andproducetheirownartwork.Someday,artificialintelli

gencewillmostlikelysurpasshumanintelligence.Oncethishappens,computerswillthink,plan,andactatalevelthat

humanbeingscan’tunderstand.InhisbookSuperintelligence,NickBostromwrites,“Asthefateofthegorillasnowdependsmoreon

ushumansthanonthegorillasthemselves,sothefateofourspecieswoulddependontheactionsofthemachinesuperintelligence.”Ifasuperintell

igencewantedtoruletheworld,Bostromargues,itwouldeasilydoso.Itcouldalsowipeoutallhumans.Orjustignoreus.Whateverit

did,welikelywouldn’thavemuchcontrol.He’snottheonlyoneworrying.In2015,agroupofgreatscientists,includingStephenHawking,wroteanopenletterthatask

sanyoneresearchingAItoproceedcarefully.AIhasthepotentialtobenefitsocietygreatly,but“ourAIsystemsmustdowhatwewantthemtod

o.”theywrite.Whatdoyouthink?IfpeoplecreateasuperintelligentAI,willwebeabletocontrolit?Whatwillhappentousifas

uperintelligentAIstartsmakingdecisionsonitsown?8.WhatcanSiridonowaccordingtothepassage?A.Shecanthinklikeahuman.B.Shecananswerallkindsofqu

estions.C.Shecanfollowyourvoicecommands.D.Shecanmakedecisionsonherown.9.WhatdoesthewriterwanttoshowbymentioningAIWatso

n?A.AIisgettingincreasinglysmart.B.Computerscienceisdevelopingfast.C.AIperformsbestinthequizshowJeopardy.D.Computerprogramscandoavarietyofjo

bs.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“surpass”meaninparagraph3?A.Besimilarto.B.Dobetterthan.C.Competeagainst.D.Bejuniorto.11.WhatisNickBostrom’sattitudeto

wardssuperintelligence?A.Supportive.B.Doubtful.C.Cautious.D.Objective.DAtriptoVenicewillnowleaveyourwalletevenemptier.Earliert

hisyear,thecityannouncedthatanyonewhoentersVeniceanddoesn’tstayovernightissettopayafeerangingfrom3to10eu

ros,dependingonfactorssuchasadvancebookingandwhetherit’speakseasonorifthecityisverycrowded.ThisrulewillcomeintoeffectinJanuary20

23.AccordingtoTheAssociatedPress,asmasstourismgainedpopularityinVeniceinthemid-1960s,thenumberofvisitorsincreasedyearbyyear.In2019,thelastyearb

eforetheCOVID-19pandemic,thereweresome19millionday-tripperswhovisitedthecity.AsmorevisitorscometoenjoythecharmoftheItaliancity,lotsofVenetianr

esidentshavebeenforcedtoleavetheirhomes.AccordingtoCNN,duetocongestion(拥堵)andtheincreasingcostsofdeliveringfoodandothe

rgoodsincarlessVenice,around70percentofVenetianresidentshaveleftthecityinthepast70years.Thegovernmenthopesthenewrulecouldhelptoregulate(调节)tourismint

hecityand“findabalancebetweenVenetianresidentsandlong-termandshort-termvisitors”,asnotedbyAP.Themoneytheycollectwillbeusedtocl

eanupwasteandmaintaintheheritageofthecity.LocalMarcoMalafante,whomanagesvacationrentals(租赁)inthecity,alsoexpressedhissupportfort

hemove.ButaVenetiangondolier,simplycalledCuba,wasworriedandthoughtthegovernmentmoveswould“commercialize(使商业化)”thecityanddis

turbthelivesofordinarypeople.“EnteringVenicewillbelikeenteringamuseum.Idon’tthinkthemeasurewillhelptheproblemoftransformingVeniceint

oaDisneyland,withfake(假的)glassshopsandpiazzasellersreplacingtheoldartisan(工匠)shops,”CubatoldCNN.12.Accordingtothenewrule,whatkindsofvis

itorstoVenicewillpayforafee?A.AllvisitorswhocometoVenice.B.Visitorswhodon’tbookinadvance.C.VisitorswhovisitVeniceinpeakseason.D.V

isitorswhodon’tspendanightinVenice.13.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonwhymanyVenetianshavelefttheirhomes?A.Heavytraffic.

B.TheCOVID-19pandemic.C.Therisingcostsofdelivery.D.Increasingnumbersofvisitors.14.WhatdidCubathinkofthenewrule?

A.Itwon’thelpsettletheproblem.B.Itcouldhelptoregulatetourism.C.ItwilltransformVeniceintoaDisneyland.D.Itwillhelpmaintaintheheritageofthecit

y.15.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.Venicewillrestoreitscharm.B.Venicewillchargefordaytrips.C.Venicewillbecommercializedsoo

n.D.Venicewillbalancethelocalsandvisitors.湖北省十堰市2022-2023学年高一上学期期末调研考试英语试题第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项

中选出最佳选项。AClassroomActivitiesforStudentsThink,PairandShareTime—30minutesDescription—Youcancreatequestionsbasedonaparticulartopictaughtinthecla

ss.Youcanpairupyourstudentsforthisactivity.Givethemenoughtimetothinkandcomeupwithsolutions.Theywillbeabletodisc

ussonthoseparticulartopics.Benefits—Withthistask,studentscangetintoconversationwithpartnersanddeveloptheirconfidenceandcommunicati

onskills.GroupDiscussionTime—30minutesDescription—Dividetheclassintotwotothreegroupswithequalparticipants(参与者)

focusedonasingletopic.Eachgrouphastosharetheirideasandthoughtsonthesametopic.Benefits—Inclassdiscussions,thereareinteraction(互动)a

ndteamworkamongthestudents.Herestudentsarelearningfromeachother.QuizTime—20minutesDescription—Youcandividetheclassintotwogroups,

andaskquestionsrelatedtothesubjecttoeachgroup.Eachquestionismadeupoffourchoicesfromwhichtheyhavetochoosetherightanswer.Thegroupwiththeco

rrectanswerwillgetthepoints.Benefits—Thisactivityhelpsthestudentsgetknowledgeandteamworkandimprovesmemory.PictionaryTime—5minutesDescr

iption—Studentsarealwaysexcitedtotakepartinthisactivity.Youcandividetheclassintotwogroupsandaskoneofthestudentstopickupawordanddrawapicturedescribin

git.Theoppositegroupissupposedtoguesstheword,andiftheycorrectlyguesstheword,theywillgettodrawnext.Benefits—Thishelpsstudentsinimprovingconcentration,

focusandcommunicationskills.21.Whatcanthestudentsdoingroupdiscussion?A.Writedownsomewords.B.Createsomequestionsonhistoricaltopic.C.Competewithothers

inchoosingtopics.D.Exchangethoughtsandideasamonggroups.22.Whichwouldyouchooseifyoulikeguessingwordsfrompictu

res?A.Think,pairandshare.B.Groupdiscussion.C.Quiz.D.Pictionary.23.Whereisthistextprobablytakenfrom?A.Atextbook.B.Aneducat

ionmagazine.C.AnadvertisementD.Aresearchreport.BThestoryofa92-year-oldbookloverinrecently.SunShiquanhascollectedmoreth

an7,000booksoverthepastyearsandhasofferedafreelocallibrarytopeoplethereforyears.HewasborninPipaVillageinXiuqiTownofChongqing'sChengkouCounty.

Beingabookwormasachild,hereadallkindsofancientbooksincludingtheFourBooksandtheFiveClassics.Inthe1950s,hebecameoneof

onlyahandfuloflocalcollegegraduatesandlaterservedasamiddleschoolteacherinthecounty.Hestartedtocollectbooksin1983andgraduallybuiltacollectionofmanyki

ndsovermorethan40years.AmonghisholdingsisaprecioussetknownastheSiKuQuanShu,elatingbacktoQingDynasty.Itisoneofonlysevenc

opiesinthecountry.Wearingglasses,Sunreadsformorethanthreehourseveryday.Nowhehasfinishedreadingmostofhiscollections.Speakingof

herfather,SunZiyu,said,“Myfatherhasahabitofmakingnotesoneachbook.Hemakesamarkwheneverhestopsreadingsothathecancarryonreadingfromwhereheleftoff."V

illageofficialLiuJiaosaid,"ManychildreninthevillagelovetovisitSunandlistentohisstories."Shesaidtheelderlymanhasearnedrespectfromthewholevilla

ge.PeoplecallhimuTeacherSun"andchildrencallhim"great-grandfather".SunZiyusaidherfatheralsowritespoemsandprose(散文)inhissparetimeandenjoysreadinghisw

orkstothefamily.Shesaidunderherfather'sinfluence,familymemberstakethetimetoreadtogetherandexchangeviews."That'stheirfavoritepart,"shesaid."Myfatherha

slovedreadingforalifetime,nSunZiyusaid."Readingishismeatanddrink."24.Whatcanweknowfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.M

r.Sunwasborninarichfamily.B.TherewasonlyonefreelibraryinXiuqiTown.C.Mr.Sunhasbeenabookloversincechildhood.D.Itwaseasyforch

ildrentogeteducatedinthe1950s.25.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesSun'sSiKuQuailShu?A.Valuable.B.Colorful.C.Demanding.D.Enormous.

26.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.Mr.Sun'sreadinghabit.B.Mr.Sun'slifeexperiences.C.Mr.Sun'swritinghobby.D.Mr.Sun'sbookcollections.

27.WhatdoesLiuJiaothinkofMr.Sun?A.Apersonwithtalent.B.Apersonworthyofpity.C.Apersonworthyofrespect.D.Apersonwith

disability.CBoredomisacommonhumanexperience.It'salmostimpossibletofullyavoidit,especiallywhenyou'relivingafast-pacedlife.Youmaybeboredfromtimet

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havinginterestsandpursuing(追求)themoftencanhaveagreateffectonthequalityofyourlifeandhowsatisfiedyoufeel.Ifthissoundslikesomethingthatwouldbenefityourl

ife,wehavesomegreatideasforhobbiestopursuewhenyou'rebored!Oneoftheeasiestandmosteffectivewaystorelieve(缓解)boredomistotakeexercise.Exercisei

snotonlygoodforyourbodybutalsoyourmind.Whenyourbodyismoving,itreleases(释放)certainchemicalsthatmakeyoufeelgood.Lea

rninganewlanguageisanotherwaytochallengeyourselfandbecomemorecreative.Itcanalsoopenupawholenewculture

andwayofthinkingforyou!Manypeoplefindthatlearninganewlanguagegivesthemasenseofachievementthattheydon'tgetfromotherhobbies.Furthermore,rea

dingisahobbythatcanbeenjoyedbyalmostanyone.It'sinexpensive,easytofitintoyourplanandcanbedonejustaboutanywhere.Itdoesn'trequirespecia

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selffeelingbored,usetheseideastofindnewhobbies.Afterall,hobbiescangreatlyenrichyourlifeandhelpyoufeelmoresatisfied

!28.Whenwillwegetboredaccordingtothetext?A.Whenourpresentlifedoesn'tmakeussatisfied.B.Whenweliveapeacef

ulandhappylife.C.Whenwedon'thaveafast-pacedlife.D.Whenourlifeisexciting.29.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Mostpeopl

efeelsatisfiedwithlifeallthetime.B.Readingabookrequiresspecialequipmentandsupplies.C.Takingexerciseisaneffectivewaytokeepoffboredom.D.Allofuss

houldtryourbesttoavoidboredomcompletely.30.Howmanywaystorelieveboredomarementionedinthetext?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.

D.Five.31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.BoredomispossibletoavoidB.SeveralactivitiescanhelprelieveboredomC.Learnin

ganewlanguagemakesusmorecreativeD.OurbodycanreleasechemicalswhenwearemovingDInJanuary2020,overabottleofwine,TulaneUniversitystudentsFra

nziskaTrautmannandMaxSteitzweresharingtheirdisappointmentabouthavingnoglassrecycling(回收利用)inNewOrleans.Theywantedtocreateasystemt

hatwouldrecycleglassintosomethinguseful.Withthat,theirgrassrootsglassrecyclingorganization,GlassHalfFull,wasborn

.Inaperiodofaglobalsandshortage,GlassHalfFulliscreatingawaytocompetewithsanddiggingandmining,whichdisturbecosystems,damagecoastlines,andcost

millionsofdollars.Louisiana,wheretheorganizationisbased,losesonaverageafootballfieldofcoastalwetlandsanhour.GlassHalfFull

createssandthat,amongotherthings,areusedtorebuildcoastlinesandpreventfloods.Glassanddrinkbottlesarecollectedthroughasystemoffreedrop

-offcollectingstationsandroadsidepickup.Theglassispulverized(粉碎),separatedandrecollectedforuseinvarietiesofprojects.Thesandandglasspiecesareused

fordisasterprevention,coastalrebuild,eco-construction,andnewglassproducts.FoundersTrautmannandSteitzalsoh

opetheirprojectwillmakepeoplethinkthattheyhavethepowertoworktoprotecttheenvironmentasindividuals(个人)andasacommunity.Trautmannsaid,"Wealwayshear,4Oh,

wecantdoanythingaboutglobalwarming.Wecantdoanythingabouttheenvironment.It'sallthebigcompaniesandthegovernment.Itsuptothem,'B

utwhenyoucollectglassoveroneyear,youwillknowindividualscandosomething.Allthoselittlethingsadduptosomethingmuchbigger."GlassHalfFull'swo

rkissupportedbyateamofvolunteersandcrowdfundingefforts,makingittrulyacommunityeffort.Asuccessfulone,too—intheirv

eryfirstyear,theyhelpedtorecycleover650,000poundsofglass.32.WhatistheideabehindGlassHalfFull?A.Sellingmorerecyclableglass.B.Recyclinggl

assintosomethinguseful.C.Foundingagrassrootsorganization.D.Raisingmoneytoprotecttheenvironment.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword

"disturb"inparagraph2mean?A.Improve.B.Break.C.Punish.D.Repair.34.Whatisshowninparagraph3?A.Theresultofglassrecycling.B

.Thereasonforglassrecycling.C.Thefutureofglassrecycling.D.Thewayofglassrecycling.35.WhatcanbedrawnfromTrautmann'swords?A.Individual

scanmakeadifference.B.Globalwarmingaffectsgovernments.C.Bigcompaniescandealwithglobalwarming.D.Wecandonothingaboutenvironmenta

lprotection.湖北省孝感市2022-2023学年高一上学期1月期末考试英语试题第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AChristmasiscoming,andi

tistimetowarmyourselfandheadouttoseesomefestivelights.ThereareplentyofchoiceswhenitcomestofollowingalightpathaspartofyourChristmascelebrat

ions.OxfordStreetOxfordStreet'sfestivelightsareatreatfortheeyesthisyear.Howeveryou'llhavetopickyourhourscarefullyasthelights-whi

chwereturnedonatthestartofNovember-areonlyonforeighthoursadaythisyear,from3-1lpm,inthewakeoftherisingenergycoststhecountryisfacing.Itise

xpectedthiswillreduceenergyusagebyuptotwothirdscomparedtopreviousyears,whenthelightshavebeenonfor24hoursthroughNo

vemberandDecember.KewGardenOneofthemostfamouslightpathsoftheseason,ChristmasatKewoffersafull-onfestiveexperiencewithover2kmoflightstowalkthrough

.Alongthewayyou'llhavethechancetosamplefestivefoodanddrink,andpossiblyevensayhellotoSantahimself.RegentStreetRegentSt

reet'slightsareonthethemeofTheSpiritOfChristmasthisyear,bringinggoldenangelstotheshoppingstreet.Thelights.whichc

overRegentStreetandtheStJamesneighbourhoods,wereturnedononNovember9,andliketheOxfordStlightsareturnedon

between3and1lpm.CoventGardenAvisittoCoventGardenwillcertainlygetyouinthefestivespiritthisyear,withthecentralLond

ondestinationofferingawholelotoflights-from11amuntilmidnighteverydayuntilJanuary3.Visitorscanalsoenjoydailysnowshowers'a

swellasfestivefoodtreatsandheatedwine-withover40differentvarietiesthere.21.WhyareOxfordStreet'sfestivelightsjustonfor8hoursadaythisyear?A.Th

epublicasktoturnofftheselights.BThequalityoftheselightsisnotgood.C.ThegovernmentwantstosaveenergyD.Thecountryexpectstodifferfro

mpreviousyears.22.InwhichplacedothelightsmainlyfocusonTheSpiritOfChristmas?A.OxfordStreet.BKewGardens.D.CoventGa

rden.CRegentStreet.23.WhatcanvisitorsdowhenvisitingCoventGarden?A.Takeashower.B.Seesnoweveryday.C.Pickoutth

efavouritelights.D.Enjoymanydifferentkindsofwines.BI'dneverheardoftheyangqin-an17thcenturyChinesestringedinstrument(弦乐器-untilthispastSunday

,whenIhadthepleasureofhearingEastmangraduateandmusicartistWenzhuoZhang'20E(MA)performonitinaconcert.Wenzhuo,aChinesenative,beganhertrainingonthe

yangqinatagefive.Whenshewasonly13.WenzhuowasawardedascholarshiptotheArtsSchoolofHebeiProvince.Aftergraduation.sheplacedfirstinthena

tionwidecompetitionandwasadmittedintotheNationalAcademyofChineseTheatreArtsinBeijing,whereshewasawar

dedherbachelor'sinyangqinperformancein2005.Shereceivedherdoctor'sdegreefromBostonUniversityinmusiceducationin2015andstudieda

tEastmanfrom2017to2019.Wenzhuohasperformedmanytimesandwoncountlessawardsforherperformances.BeforeWenzhuoperformedfivepiecesonheryangqin.sheintrod

ucedabriefhistoricalbackground,anddiscusseditscontinuedusageuptothepresentday.TheyangqinwasfirstusedinChinesefolkmusicperformanceandope

ras.Later,underMaoZedong,theyangqinslowlybecamealittlepopular.Performancesbegantobesupportedbythestate,andyangqinperformerswereg

ivenapathtohigherlevels.Wenzhuoperformedfourpiecesgoingbacktocenturiesago,andonepiecefromthemoderntime.Needlesstosay.Wenzhuo'sperformancessoundedsple

ndid.TheyangqinisauniqueandSHAILIANGENGARIANGEARSHINGALXIEXIAXIANANDIANANAbeautifultraditionalinstrument,anditssoundiswonderful.Itwasni

cetolearnabouttheyangqinandajoytowatchWenzhuoperformonit.24.Whatdoweknowabouttheinstrument?A.Itisveryexpensive.

B.Itisfamiliartothepublic.C.Itisveryeasyforpeopletolearn.D.ItisaChinesetraditionalinstrument.25.WhatcanwelearnaboutthemusicartistW

enzhuoZhang?A.Shecouldperformonheryangqinatage5.BShetookfirstprizeinnationalcompetition.C.Shegotherdoctor'sdegreeinyangqinperformancein

2015.D.ShewasadmittedtotheChineseTheatreArtsinBeijingatage13.26.HowmanypiecesdidWenzhuoZhangperformintheconcert?A.3.B.4.C.5.D.6.27.Wh

atdidtheauthorthinkofherperformingonheryangqinintheconcert?A.Justsoso.B.Annoying.C.Successful.D.Disapp

ointingCEventhemosttalkativeandenergeticchildrencanfeelalittlediscouragedafterschool.Sotheage-oldquestion'howwasyourday?'carsometimesbemetw

ithhalf-heartedresponses.DrSiggicCohen,afamilypsychologistinchilddevelopment,hasuncoveredwhykidsstruggletoanswerthi

squestion.Theprofessional,whogoesbythenameof@parenting.with.dr.siggieonTikTok.explainsthatthequestionistoob

igforachildtoanswer.Afterall,thereareprobablysomanynewexperiencesandmemoriesthathavehappenedduringthedayforthemtoprocess.Instead,it'sbettertogomo

respecific(具体的).DrSiggieCohenthengivessomeexamplesofsomemorefocusedquestionssuchas'duringsnacktime,whodidyousitnextto?"or'didyourteachersaysomething

funnytoday?'Shesays:Helpyourchildbreakdowntheirbigexperienceinamoredetailedandbalancedway.Thiswillhelpmakethingsalit

tlelessataloss,butwillgivethemaspecificparttogoonwith.TheTikTok,whichhasbeenwatchedmorethan2.8milliontimes,hasreceivedlotsofp

raisefromparents-manythankingthepsychologistforheradvice.Onepersonreplied:"Thankyouforthisinfo.I'mguiltyofaskingthesamequestion.I'mnowal

ittlebitmoreeducated.'Whileanotheradded:'Thisismyeverydaystoryafterpickingmysonupfromschoolanditupsetsm

e.Thankyouforthehelp.'Anotherparentcutinwiththeirownstrategy,statingthattheyalwaysgetaresponsewhentheyask

theirdaughterwhatwasyourfavoritepartofyourday?"28.WhydochildrenstrugglewiththequestionfromPara.1?A.Thequestionistoobo

ringtoanswer.B.Thequestionistoobroadtorespondto.C.Theydon'tliketoopentheirmindtotheparents.DTheyaresomewhatdisappointedabouttheirday.29.Howdot

heparentsfindthesolutionlotheproblem?A.Funny.B.Useless.C.Helpful.D.Common30.Whichoneofthefollowingmaybeimpr

operaccordingtothepassage?A.Howwasyourdaygoingtoday?B.Whodidyouhavelunchwithtoday?C.WhendidyouhaveyourEnglishclasstoday?D.Howmanyma

thclassesdidyouhavetoday?31.Whatcansomeparentslearnfromthepassage?A.HowtohelpthekidsopenupB.Howtopromotekids'learningabilityC.Howtoteachthe

kidstoanswerquestions.D.Howtoimprovekids'understandingability.DGrahamBarratt,62,plantedtheseedsinhisgardeninJanuary.Hewatchedasoneparticu

larchilliexcelled-butneverexpecteditwouldbreaktheUKrecordforthelongesteverchillipepper(辣椒)reachingalengthof45.7cm.Thegrandfather-of-five

beatthepreviousBritishrecordbyawholecentimetre.Buthedidn'teatitatonce——insteadheputitinadisplaycaseandgaveitprideofp

laceonthewallinhisgardenRetiredGrahamfromAbbeydale.Gloucester,said:'IwassoexcitedwhenIlearntIhadbrokenthere

cord.'Ihavewonprizesforgiantvegetablesbefore,butit'smyfirstrecord.'Growinggiantvegetablessoundssoeasybuttherearesomanyfacto

rs—therightseedsandweather,butalsotherightcaresotheygrowthebest.''It'salotofwork,butit'swhatIlovetodo.andit'sve

ryrewardingwhenyouachievesomethinglikethis.'HeplantedthewinningseedsinJanuaryathisnearbygardenafterselectingthemfromagoodcropthree

yearsago.Hetookcareofthechillies,alongwithhisothergiantvegetables,almosteveryday.Heexplained:'It'saverycarefulproc

esstosuccessfullygrowgiantvegetables.'Youneedtoconsiderwhattofeedthem.howtowaterthem,howtopreventinfestations,howtopr

otectthemfrombadweatherandsoon.Hemeasuredthebigchilliregularlyandwhenitstoppedgrowinghepickeditandcalledagiantv

egetableofficialjudgewhomeasureditonJuly29.Ordinarilyhewouldhaveentereditintoalocalshow,butifhewaiteduntilm

id-September,itwouldhavedriedup.Afterafewmonthsondisplay,he’llharvesttherecord-breakingchilli'sseedstousethemtotryandbreakhisownrecordne

xtyear.Headded:'IalreadyhaveafewideasupmysleeveforhowIcanimproveonmyrecordnextyear!'32.Whichoneofthefollowingcanprobablyreplace

theunderlinedword"excelled"?A.CameoutB.GaveoutC.Stoodout.D.Jumpedout.33.Howdidthegardenerdealwiththechillisoonafteritbroket

heUKrecord?A.Hedisplayedit.B.Hecollecteditsseeds.C.Hesolditinthelocalmarket.D.Heharvestedandmadefoodwithit34.Whatcanweinfer

aboutthegardenerfromthepassage?A.Hetookprizesforgiantvegetables.B.Heespeciallylikedtoeatchillipepper.C.Hehadnothingtodobutgrowc

hillipepper.D.Hewasskilledingrowinggiantvegetables.35.What'sthebesttitleforthetext?A.AgardenerbroketheUKreco

rd.B.Agardenerplantedthegreatestvegetables.C.AgardenergrewtheUK'slongestchillipepper.D.Agardenerharvestedtherecord-break

ingchilli'sseeds.湖北省部分地区2022-2023学年高一元月期末考试英语试题第一节(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中;选出最佳选顼,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。ANewYorkSightseeingNewYo

rkchangesallthetime,sothere'salways:somethingnewtoseeevenforNewYorkers.Ifyoudon'tknowthecitywell,thefollowingtoursareright

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thatNewYorkCityhastooffer—takeaBigBusHop-onHop-offtour.TravelupanddowntheislandofManhattan—andacrosstowntoseeeverythingfromHarlemto

Centralpark,TimesSquare,the.EmpireStateBuilding,viewsoftheBrooklynBridgeandmuch,muchmore.Bookyourticket

sonlinetoday!StatueofLiberty:GuidedBoatTour,EllisIsland&LibertyIslandEnjoyaboatcruise(游艇)totheStatue.ofLibertyonLibertyIsland:andEllisIsland—in

cludingavisittothefamousEllisIslandNationalImmigration(移民)Museumtoknowthesufferingsexperiencedbyimmigrants.It'samustwhe

nvisitingNewYork!Youalsogetafreeguide:Bookyourticketsonline!21.Whereca'yougetabird'seyeviewofNewYork?.A.CentralPa

rk.B.Timessquare,C.EmpireStateBuilding.D.NationalImmigrationMuseum.22.WhichtourbestsuitsyouifyouareinterestedinAmerica

nhistory?A.CentralParkBikeRental.B.BigBusHop-OnHop-OffTours.C.EmpireStateBuilding:FreeStylePass.D.StatueofLiberty:GuidedBoatTour

,EllisIsland&LibertyIsland.23.Whatdothefourtourshaveincommon?A.Onlinebooking.B.Afreeguide.C.Avisittomuseums.D.Ahop

-onhop-offbustour.BNiuYu,24,becameashiningstaratShanghaiFashionWeekforherconfidentattitudewhilewalkingdownthecatwalkwearinga

prosthetic(义肢的)leg,Niuhaswonmanypraisesonsocialmedia—ahardhitforprejudice(偏见)againstdisabledpeople.“Iwastouchedbysomethingtheysaidand

agreed.Theysaidthattraditionalviewshavealwaysconnectedsportswithhealthylegs,butsportsshouldbeakindofspi

rit.EvenifIdonothavealeg,Istilldeeplylovesportsandwilldosoforever,”Niusaidinaninterview.NiutraveledtoShanghaifortheeventwithherfriend.Realizingth

atshewasnervousaboutappearingonstagethe-nextday,herfriendremindedherofamessageshereceivedin2020froma19-year-oldfanwhohadalsol

ostherrightleg.Inthemessage,thefansaidshewantedtobecomeamodelonedayandwalkthecatwalkduringafashionshow,Thereminderoft

hefan'swords“althoughwearenotperfect,wearestillpretty”renewedNiu'sconfidencetotakethecatwalk.Afterbeingtrappedf

orthreedaysduringthe2008WenchuanEarthquake,Niulosthetrightlegat11.Itwasin2018,whensheregisteredtdrunahalfmarathonforthe;10thanniversary

oftheearthquakethatshefirstcaughtthepublic'sattention.'Shefinishedthe13-mileeventin3hoursand53minutes,attimesalmostwalk

ing.Butthetimedidnotmatter.Itwasherwayofappreciatingthosewhohelpedherrecoverfromtheearthquakeandtellingtheworldthatitwasallinthepast.。Niuofte

nuploadsvideosfromherlifeonshortvideoplatformssuchasDouyin,whereshehasmorethan850,000followers.“Chinahad85milliondisable

dpeoplein2020.However,disabledpeopleareseldomseenonthestreets.IalwaysthoughtaboutthereasonsforthisandthenIrealizedit'sbecausetheyhidethem

selves.”24.Whatdidpeopletraditionallythinkaboutsports?A.Doingsportshelpsustokeephealthy.B.Sportsisaspiritasw

ellasacompetition.C.Peoplecanbreakdownprejudicebysports.D.Onlyphysicallyhealthypeoplecandosports.25.WhathelpedNiuYugetovernervousnesso

nstageinShanghai?A.Theencouragementfromafan.B.Thefriend'scompany.C.Hereagernesstostandonstage.D.Herdeterminationandconfi

dence.26.WhydidNiuYutakepartinthehalfmarathonrace?A.Toattracttheattentionfromthepublic.B.Toexpressthankstowarm-heartedpeople.C.Torais

epeople'sawarenessofself-protection.D.Toremindpeopleabouttheearthquakein2008.27.WhichwordscanbestdescribeNiuYu?A.Creativeandhonest.B.Braveandpos

itive.C.Confidentandpatient.D.GracefulandoutgoingCHaveyouimaginedonedaygettingrichbyeatingcandies?CandyFunhouse,aCanadiancandy

company,isofferingtheverysweetjob.Thecompany,whichsellsfromchocolatebarstosoftsweetsonline,ishiring(雇佣)a$78,000ayear,wo

rk-from-homejobasitsChiefCandyOfficer.Dutiesinclude:“leadingcandyboardmeetings,beingtheheadtastetester…andallthingsfun.”“Severalthousand

peoplehavealreadyapplied,”saidChiefExecutiveOfficerJamalHejazi.Henotedthathehasbeensurprisedbythenumberofap

plicationsandthevideosofentirefamiliesofferingtosharethetastingduties.CandyFunhouseisrunbyfourbrothersandsisterswhogrewupinthisarea.Thefamilyhoped

todiffertheircompanyfromotherswithan“unusual”mixofproducts,nominimum(最少的)orders—“we'llsellonecandy”—

andastrongpushonsocialmedia.Unexpectedly,salesin2021wereover$15million.“I'mnotkidding,”Hejazisaid.ThecompanysaidtheChiefCandyOffice

rpositionisopentopeopleasyoungasfiveyearsold—althoughtheirparents'agreementcomesfirst.“Manyparentshavefilmedtheirchildfi

llingouttheapplicationandposteditonline.Thecompanyhas340,000followersonsocialmediasuchasInstagramandTik-Tok,includingaKardashian,”Hejazisaid.

Hejazialsonotedthatreportsonsocialmediasayingthatthe.ChiefCandyOfficerwillberequiredtoeat3,500piecesofcandypermont

hareincorrect.“Thatwouldbe117aday,”Hejazisaid.“That'stoomany.”Rightnow,thecompanyispreparingforHalloween(万圣节

),itsbiggestsalesperiodlastyear.“Wehave40%ofoursupplyinsofar,”.Hejanisaid.Lastweek,candycompanyHersheyrepor

tedthatitwillhavedifficultyinmeetingHalloween-relateddemandthisyear.28.WhatistheChiefCandyOfficerrequiredtodo?A.Sellcandiesonline.B.Organizecandyboar

dmeetings.C.Hiremorecandytesters.D.Developcandieswithnewtastes.29.WhatdidHejazimeanbysaying“I'mnotkidding”inparagraph3?A.Hewaskidding

himself.B.Notmanycandiesweresold.C.Salesweretoogoodtobetrue.D.Salesfellshortofexpectations.30.Whatshoulda5-year-oldchilddobeforeappl

ication?A.Getparentalsupport.B.Shootavideo.C.Eatenoughcandies.D.Fillintheapplicationform.31.Whatcanweinferfromthelasttwo

paragraphs?A.Toomuchcandyisbadforchildren.B.Themediaisnotworthyofourtrust.C.Cooperationisimportantforcompanies.D.Festivalsareagreatt

imeforbusiness.DHealth-techstartup(初创公司)FacePrinthopestofindanewdiagnosis(诊断)ofParkinson'sdiseasefromFacebookphotos,butitstartedwithajourn

ey.downtheYouTuberabbithole.Aroundthreeyearsago,founderErinSmith,thenahighschoolstudentinKansas,wasw

atchinganinterviewwithactorMichaelJ.Fox,thestarofBacktotheFuture,whowasdiagnosedwithParkinson'sdisease.S

mithnoticedsomethingstrangeaboutthewayForsmiled:hisfacialexpressionsseemedforced.Afewyearsago,SmithlikedwatchingtheTVshowLietoMe,basedo

ntheworkofpsychologist(心理学家)PaulEkman'sstudyoffacial“micro-expressions”.Thisledtoanidea:couldyoudiagnoseParkinson'sthroughchangesinfacialexpres

sions?Smithdecidedtorunacontrolledstudy.AfterwritingtoalocalParkinson'ssupportgroup,shespentherspringbreakrecordingvideosofthefac

ialexpressionsoflocalpeoplewithParkinson's,aswellashealthycontrolsubjects(实验对象).Onceshehadcollectedthedata,

sheneededtoanalyzeit.“Ihadn'tcoded(编码)before.Ibasicallylockedmyselfinmyhouseandtotallyataloss,”shesays.Later,withthehelpofAfi

dex,afacialrecognitionsoftwarepackage,shewasabletoshowthattherewasadifferenceinfacialexpressionsbetweenpeoplewithParkinson'sandpeoplewithou

t.SmithcontactedtheMichaelJ.FoxFoundation(基金会)totellthemaboutherwork,andtheyhelpedherruntwomorestudies.Hert

echnologyisnowthebasisforFacePrint,whichisstillbasedinSanFranciscoandhasmadebigprogress.SmithhasputoffherofferofaplaceatStanfor

dUniversitytoworkonthecompany,withthehelpof$100,000fromtheThielFoundation.“Ireallywanttobettermypersonallearning,”Smiths

ays,“aswellasthebestwayIcanhelpshapeandbuildthefutureofmentalhealthcare.”32.Whatisthemainideaofthefirstparagraph?A.Whyfacialexpressionsd

ifferedgreatly.B.WhatSmithdidtoprepareforFacePrint.C.HowParkinson'sdiseaseinterestedSmith.D.HowanewdiagnosisofParkinson'swasi

nspired.33.WhatwasSmith'sbiggestproblematfirst?A.Beingunabletofindenoughsubjects.B.Lackingastart-upfundfor

herstudy.C.Notknowinghowtodealwithherdata.D.Beingrefusedbyalocalsupportgroup.34.HowdoesSmith'sstartupdiagnoseParkinso

n'sdisease?A.Bytakingpeople'sphotosatdifferenttimes.B.Byanalysingchangesinfacialexpressions.C.Bycomparingpsychologicalchange

s.D.Byrecordingpeople'sdailyactivities.35.Whatcanwelearnaboutinthelastparagraph?A.SmithhasleftthecompanyinSanFrancisco.B.Smithhasdecidedtoreceive

furthereducation.C.FacePrinthasbeensupportedbytwofoundations.D.FacePrinthasbeendevelopedatStanforduniversity.答案:湖北省荆州市八县市2022

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