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2023届全国各地名校高三最新英语试题精选速递1.【2023届山东省齐鲁名校高三第一次学业质量联合检测】2.【Z20名校联盟(浙江省名校新高考研宄联盟)2022-2023学年髙三第一次联考】3.【2023届安徽省江淮十所名校高三第一次联考】4.【河南省豫东名校2022-20
23学年高三上学期开学摸底联考】5.【湖北省高中名校联盟2023届新高三第一次联合测评】6.【江苏省南通市通州、兴化、泗洪2022-2023学年高三上学期第一次质量监测考试】7.【江苏南京六校联合体2023届高三联合调研试题】8.【湖北省孝感市部分名校2022-202
3学年高三上学期联考英语试题】9.【辽宁六校2022~2023学年上高三初考】10.【河南省九师联盟2022-2023学年高三开学考】11.【浙江省2023届A9协作体暑假返校联考高三英语试题】12.【浙江省七彩阳光新高考研究联盟2022-2023
学年高三上学期9月返校联考】13.【湖北省“宜荆荆恩”2023届高三起点考试】14.【江西省省重点校联盟2022-2023学年高三入学摸底联考】15.【云南省昆明市五华区2022-2023学年高三上学期教学质量摸底检测】专题05:阅读理解说明文/议论文(通用)1.【2023届山东省齐鲁名校高
三第一次学业质量联合检测】In1955,atage12,Ibecameobsessed(着迷)withtheideaofrecordinganalbumforourparentstodosomethingincelebrationoftheirweddingday.My
sister,brother,andIwouldsingourfavouritesongsforthem.Therecordingwastobekeptasecretfromourparents.Ifoundalocalstudio,DunfordRecordings,nottoof
arfromwherewelivedinChristchurch.Irangandaskedthecostofmakingarecord.Topayfortherecording,IsavedthemoneyIearnedfromhelpingmyauntyMaeintheschoolholi
days.Icalledafamilyfriendandpersuadedhertoaccompanyusonthepiano.Wecouldn’tpractisewithherforfearofbeingfoundout,soIgotmysisterandbrot
hertogetherandweworkedoutaroutine.IarrangedwithAuntyMae,instrictestsecrecy,totakeustothestudioattheappointedtime.Wesangourfirsttwo
songsacoupleoftimessotheycouldselectthebestversion,butbythetimewegottothethirdsongwewererathertired,soonlyrecordeditonce.Outsidet
hestudiodoor,Ihadbeenholdingtherecordverycarefullybutmysistersnatcheditfrommeanditrolledoutofitsjacket,downthestairs,bouncingontothepavementandthenon
totheroad.Gasp!Horror!Mercifully,itwasundamaged.Thedaycameandweexcitedlygaveourpreciouspresenttoourparents.Theyweresurprisedindeed.H
owever,itneveroccurredtomethatmyparentsboughtabrand-newradiogramtoplaytherecordon.Myparentshadbeensecretlywarnedbymy
auntaboutoursurprise,andunknowntous,theyweredownstairsintheapplianceshopbuyingtheradiogramwhilewewereupstairsre
cording.Theyactuallysawtherecordrolloutontothestreet.Ourrecordinghasbecomeawonderfulmemoryofthepast.4.Whydid
theauthorwanttorecordanalbumatage12?A.Tocelebratetheirparents’weddingday.B.Tomakemoneytosupporthisfamily.C.Tofoundalocalstudiot
oplaymusic.D.Tosatisfyhiscuriosityaboutradiogram.5.Howdidtheauthorgetthemoneytopayfortherecording?A.Hegoth
issisterandbrothertoearnmoney.B.Heborrowedmoneyfromafamilyfriend.C.Heearnedthemoneyneededonhisown.D.HeraisedsomemoneywithhisauntyMae.6.Whatwereth
eirparentsdoingwhentherecordwasbeingmadeinthestudio?A.Theywerelisteningnexttothedoor.B.Theywerewatchi
ngtherecordrolling.C.Theywereplayingintheapplianceshop.D.Theywerebuyingtheradiogramdownstairs.7.Whichofthefollowingbestde
scribestheauthor?A.Enthusiasticandgenerous.B.Lovingandconsiderate.C.Hardworkingandresponsible.D.Talentedandfashionable.2.【Z20名校联盟(浙江省名校新高考研宄联盟)2022-2
023学年髙三第一次联考】AboyshiveredintheharshOslowinter,patheticallywrappinghisarmsaroundhimselfonabusstopbench.Hewasn’twearingacoatandtemper
aturesintheNorwegiancapitalregularlyplungeto-10Cduringwinter.Aheartbreakingscene,buttheactionsoftheordina
rypeoplewhowitnessedthedifficultsituationof11-year-oldJohanneLinnestadFlaatenwerebothjoyousandinspiring.Ayoungwomansatnexttoth
eboyandnoticedhimrubbinghisarms.Sheimmediatelyaskedhim,“Don’tyouhaveajacket?”“No,someonestole,”hereplied.Shequestionedhimanddiscoveredhew
asonaschooltripandwastoldtomeethisteacheratthebusstop.Sheaskedhimthenameofhisschoolandwherehewasfromassheselflesslycoveredherowncoataroundhissh
oulders.Later,anotherolderwomanatfirstgavehimherscarf,andthenwrappedhiminherlargepaddedjacket.Throughouttheday,moreandmorepeopleofferedJohanne
theirglovesandeventhecoatsofftheirbacksastheywaitedfortheirbus.Johanne’spredicamentwasahiddencameraexperimentbyNorw
egiancharitySOSChildren’sVillageaspartoftheirwintercampaigntogatherdonationstosendmuch-neededcoatsandblanke
tstohelpSyrianchildrengetthroughthewinter.Manyoftherefugeeshavelefttheirhomeswithoutwinterclothing.“Peopleshouldcareasmuchaboutchi
ldreninSyriaastheycareaboutthisboy,”SynneRunninethinformationheadofSOSChildren’sVillagesNorway,toldTheLocal.Shealsonoted
thatthechildwasavolunteerwhowasneverinanydangerduringthefilming.24.WhydidJohanneLinnestadFlaatenshiveronthebus
stopbench?A.Hisparentscouldn’taffordhimawarmcoatB.Someonestolehisjacket.C.Hewasavolunteertodoanexperiment.D.Hewasdoinganexperimentofcoldresista25.
Theunderlinedword“predicament”inparagraph7means________.A.difficultsituationB.miserablelifeC.inspiringcourageD.selflessspirit26.WhatdoSynneRunning’s
wordsimply?A.People’scareaboutJohanneisenough.B.People’scareaboutchildreninSyriaisnotenough.C.PeopleshouldcaremoreaboutchildreninSyriat
hantheycareaboutJohanne.D.PeopleshouldcaremoreaboutJohannethantheycareaboutchildreninSyria.27.Whatisthebesttitlefo
rthepassage?A.WhenYouHaveNoCoatinaHarshWinterB.WhenYouFaceRefugeesCrowdingintoYourCountryC.WhenYouHelpSyrianChildren
withoutWinterClothingD.WhenYouMeetaBoyWearingNoCoat3.【2023届安徽省江淮十所名校高三第一次联考】Myworkstartedin2003atmylocalanimalshe
lter’sAdoptionDepartment.Itseemslikesuchalongtimeago.Inthe13yearsthathavepassed,morethan50,000animalshavepasse
dthedoorsoftheshelter.Mostofthem,Idonotremember.Butoccasionallythereareanimalswhostandout.Tabbywasonesuchanimal.Tabbyw
asoneofthemanyhomelessdogs.What’smore,shewasblindanddeaf.Tabby’schancesatadoptionseemedremoteatbest.Butoned
ayawomannamedLorettacametotheshelter.Herson,Gary,whosufferedfromepilepsy(癫痫)hadseenTabby’spictureontheshelter’swebsite.The
ywereinterestedinmeetingher!Mostboyswouldwantapuppy,adogwhocouldgrowwithhimandrunthroughgrassyfieldsonsummerdays
.Tabbywouldneverbeabletodothat.Butastheysay,“loveisblind.”Aftermeetingher,theydecidedtoadoptTabby!IfTabby’sstoryhadsimplyendedwithhersuc
cessfuladoption,itwouldstillhavebeensomethingveryspecialindeedbutitwaswhathappenedafterheradoptionthatsomemightl
abelas“magical”.AsGaryandTabbydideverythingtogether,theybecameso“intun”withoneanotherthatTabbybegantotelegraphGary’sseizures(疾病发作)be
foretheyoccurred,givinghisfamilyawarningthatonewasabouttostrike.What’smore,GaryseemedtobehavingfewerandfewerseizuressinceTabby’sarrival
.Howcoulditbe?Therearesomethingsthathappeninthisworldthatchallengealllogicandunderstanding.Sometimesthebestthatwecandoist
oacceptamiracle,whichwedidn’tattempttoexplain.Becausewhenyoutrytoexplainit,youlosethebeautyandwonderofitall.4.Wha
tisthepurposeoflistingthedatainthefirstparagraph?A.Tostressthenecessityofprotectinganimals.B.Toshowtheauthor’sdevotiontoadopt
inganimals.C.ToillustrateTabby’suniqueness.D.Toprovethedifficultyoftheworkintheanimalshelter.5.WhatcanwelearnaboutTabbyfromthetext
?A.Shewassolovelythatshecouldbeeasilyadopted.B.Shesufferedalotfromthedisease-epilepsy.C.Shewassostrongthatshecouldrunveryfast.D.Shewas
homelessandcouldn’tseeorhear.6.Whydidtheauthorthinkmagichappened?A.BecauseGaryandTabbydideverythingtogether.B.BecauseGarywascuredinthecompanyofTa
bby.C.BecauseTabbycouldindicateaseizurebeforeitstruck.D.BecauseTabbylearnedtoreadmessagesbytelegraph.7.Whatcanbeasuitabletitlefort
hetext?A.LoveisBlind:AnAmazingDogB.GiveMeFood:MyDearMasterC.LoveisEverywhere:PoorTabbyD.TakeMeHome:M
yDearBoy4.【河南省豫东名校2022-2023学年高三上学期开学摸底联考】“Myoceanismylife.”ThesearethepowerfulwordsofAndreMiller,amarine(海洋的)scientist.Heisalsotheownerofadiveshoptha
tplacesheavyupontheexplorationandconservationofhishometown’swaters.Asayoungchild,Andrewouldbefascinatedbytales
oftheseatoldbyhisdadwhowasafisherman.Whenhewassixyearsold,hismumgavehimhisfirstequipmentofdiving.Then,Andrespenthistimediving.A
ndreinterned(实习)atadiveshop.Withthistraining,theyoungdiverwasabletoseenewdepths.Butunfortunately,hesawmuchdamage.Afterfinishinghisstudiesinmari
nebiology,AndregottoworkasamemberoftheCoastalZoneManagementUnit.Itwasherethatonceagainhewashorrifiedbytherapiddeclineofthenumbersofseacreaturesan
dthenegativeeffectsofpoorboatingpracticeswhichcausedhavoctotheisland‘scoral(珊瑚).Therefore,thefirstmissionofAndre’steamwastorepairdestroyedre
efsandsavecoral.Andtheyhavebeenverysuccessfulintheirefforts.OneofAndre’sperfectmomentswashisroleinthecreationoftheC
arlisleBayMarinePark.Theparkhasnowbecomethepremierdivesiteinhishometown.Andredescribesitas“thebesttextboo
kexampleofhowmarineparkscanbenefittheislands”In2016,AndrefurtherpromisedhissupportoftheconservationofCarlis
leBaythroughhisworkwithotherprojects.Throughtheirwork,Andre‘shometownhasseenanincreaseinunderwaterclean-ups,whichhasmademarinelifeincreasegreatl
y.Andre’scontagious(有感染力的)passionformarineconservationdoesn’tendhere.Heisalwayssearchingformore.AndreMillerisamanonamission.4.WhatmadeAndrein
terestedinmarinelifewhenhewasyoung?A.Theinternshipatadiveshop.B.Thetalesoftheseafromhisfather.C.Theparticipationinaclassaboutmari
nelife.D.TheinformationfromthetextbooksandtheInternet.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“havoc“inParagraph3mean?A.Damage.B.
Harmony.C.Increase.D.Mess.6.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsAndre’swork?A.Tolerant.B.Doubtful.C.Uncar
ing.D.Favorable.7.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeAndre?A.Patientandbrave.B.Carefulandselfless.C.Determinedandcreative.D.Intelligentandoutspoken.5
.【湖北省高中名校联盟2023届新高三第一次联合测评】TheCOVID-19pandemichasbeenafrequenttopicofconversationformostofusoverthepastyear.
Aswedreamtofindoordining,vacations,andhuggingourfriendsagain,myfriendAnatextedthathermother,livinginBrazil,hadbeeninfectedbythecoronavir
us.Iwon’tgointodetailshere,butthedisruptiontolifeinBrazilhavebeenespeciallyupsettingconsideringtheirsocialandculturalnorms
(规范).AnaisBrazilian,andI’mfromtheUS.WhilelivinginNewYorkCity,webecamefastfriendsdespitethefewawkwardcul
turaldifferencesIlearnedtodealwith.Shewascomfortablewithintimacy;Ipreferredtokeepmydistance.Shelikedthecompanyofmany;Ilikedthefriends
hipoffew.Itwasawkwardformetoleaninforaquickhug,onlytobeembracedthenkissedonthecheeks.Tothisday,I’mnotanexcellentcheekkisser,
butItry.Sheisoneofmanypeopleovertheyearswhohaveeducatedme,inaway,aboutdelightinginculturaldifference.IcalledAnatocheckonhermotheran
dIwasprimarilycuriousabouthowsocialandculturalnormshavebeenaffected.It’sdifficult,saidAna,becausethenecessaryhealthregu
lationsareoppositeto“whatwebelieveandeverythingweknowaboutlivinginacommunityanddisplayingfeelingsoflove”
,butshehasn’tgivenuphope.Iaskediftheshiftsmadeduringthepandemicwillchangeculturalnorms.“Absolutelyno
t,”saidAna.ThisiswhoBraziliansareinnatureandchangedoesn’thappenovernight.Theyspendalotoftimeandenergyinvestin
ginrelationships,andthedeeplyrootedsocialconventionswon’tchangequickly.Overtheyears,Anahassharedmanystoriesthate
mphasizethedifferencesinourupbringing.Idelightinourdifferences,evenifkissingonthecheekmakes!meuncomfortable.Wefindourcommo
nalities,liketalkingwithourhands,beingexpressive,andvaluingcommunity.Andwelearnfromourdifferences.COVIDdisruptedmanythings,butthroughallofth
is,Anasaid,wemustconstantlybeadjusting,understanding,anddoingwhat’sbestforourcommunitiesandthepeoplewelove.24.Which
ofthefollowingwordscanbestreplacetheunderlinedwordinParagraph1?A.Adjustment.B.Disturbance.C.Commitment.D.Preference.25.Wh
atcanwelearnaboutAnnfromParagraph2?A.Sheisgoodateducatingotherpeople.B.Sheenjoystheclosecontactwithothers.C.Shep
referstostayaloneinherowncomfortzone.D.Ittookalongtimeforhertomakefriendswithme.26.Whydoesn’tAnathinkthepandemicwillchang
esocialandculturalnorms?A.BecausetheBraziliansareborntobesociable.B.Becausethesocialconventionsareeasytochange.
C.Becausethehealthregulationsconsistwithherbeliefs.D.BecauseBraziliansrarelyvalueinvestmentinrelationships.27.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.MyAttitudetowardsFriendshipB.AValuableLessoninthePandemicC.TheInfluenceofCOVID-19onLifeD.MyAccepta
nceofCulturalDifferences6.【江苏省南通市通州、兴化、泗洪2022-2023学年高三上学期第一次质量监测考试】Oneofthegreatesttestsofaparent’spatiencecomesatnightwhen
youtryingtogetyourchildrentofallasleep.Youknowyouneedtorockthem,stroketheirbacksorjustkeepacomfortinghandonthemuntilth
eynodoff.Butthattimeisplayingazero-sumgame(零和游戏)withyourownneedforsleepandsomethingelseyouneedtodo:work,zoneou
tonNetflixorjustenjoythequietafterthekidshavegonetosleep.Whenmyolderdaughterwasjustababy,Ifiguredoutawaytocon
trolmyimpatience:I’dcountto100,alongwiththeslowback-and-forthswayorthecalmandsteadystrokesofherback.Itgavemethelight
attheendofthetunnelthatalmostalwaysdidthetrick.MyimpatiencewoulddiedownbecauseIknewthatI’dreachthegoal.Theresultwassurprising.Bynot
thinkingovertheactivitieswaitingforme,Ifocusedonmydaughterinstead.Thenumbersfrom1to100becamethecalmbreath.Icouldn’tholdcomplexthoughtson
thetopofcounting,sodeeperemotionssurfaced,specificallyloveandappreciationofthesmallpersonIwasholdingandtouching.Iwaslesslikelytogetpul
ledawaybyunnecessarystreamsofthoughtsandsoonbegantodeeplyenjoythesemoments.Mydaughterbenefitedfromtheextendedtouchaswe
ll.Scienceshowsthatthephysicaltouchreleasesthreechemicalsinourbrainassociatedwithemotionalandphysicalhealthbenefit
s.Thesechemicalspromotefeelingsofhappinessandwell-being,andincreasepleasurewhileregulatingmoodandrelievinganxiety.Byholdingandstrokingour
children,we’reconveyingsafetyandtrust,relievingstressandactivating(激活)ourbodies’specialnerves.Thisiswhatactualbondingwithour
childlookslike.Mydaughteris1lyearsoldnow,andIstillcontinuethisnighttimeritual(惯例):Givehercomfortingandlovingstrokesandfr
equenthugs,maintainingaphysicalconnection.4.Whatprobablycausesparentstobeextremelyimpatientatnight?A.Makingtheirch
ildrenfallasleep.B.Stayinguplateforextrawork.C.Facingtoomuchhousework.D.Searchingforinformationonline.5.Whathappenedtotheauthorwhen
hewascountingnumbers?A.Hegotcompletelylostinthought.B.Hethoughtoftravelingthroughthetunnel.C.Hecametorealizehisdeepl
oveforhischild.D.Hewasconstantlyinterruptedbyotherthoughts.6.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?A.Waystocalmourselvesdown.B.Advantagesofth
ephysicaltouch.C.Benefitsofkeepingagoodmood.D.Rolesofspecialchemicalsinbrains.7.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthete
xt?A.ThechallengeforchildrentofallasleepB.ThebalancebetweenfamilyandcareerC.AsolutiontoconveyingmyimpatienceD.Anightroutinetobondwit
hmydaughter7.【江苏南京六校联合体2023届高三联合调研试题】QueenElizabethNationalParkisaplaceofoutstandingbeautyandextremebiodiversity.Onapreviousunderwaterassignmentwithm
ywifeandphotographicpartner,JenniferHayes,we’ddocumentedhealthycoralreefssurroundedwithfish,sharks,andcrocodiles.Weknewthattime,
increasedtourismandclimatechangecouldmaketheparkdifferent—so15yearslater,wereturnedtoseehowitwasgoing.Wewerephotographingsomejellyfish.
Jennifer,herbacktome,wasfocusedonsomethingaboveher.Outofthecornerofmyviewfinder,Isawasizablecrocodilecomi
ng.AsIbegantotakeitsphotograph,IrealizedthatthecrocodilewasgoingtoswimdirectlybetweenJenniferandme.Istartedtoma
keloudnoisesthroughmyregulatorandmovedtowardsJen,firingaburstofflash-litshotstowarnherthatwehadcompany.Shequicklydetectedmysignalandturnedtome
etourvisitor.Shegavemeaquickthumbs-up,noddedOK,andsaid“Hello,handsome”asshebentclosertotakeitsphotos.Iadmiredher
fortreatingthecrocodilewithrespect,calmcuriosity,andabsolutejoy.Shedidn’tfeelthreatened.Shewasfamiliarwithth
iskindofcrocodileinthisparticularplace—andshehadabigunderwatercamerahousingthatcoulddoubleasamightyshield(盾牌)ifneeded.Aft
erafewpicturesthecrocodile,unimpressedwithus,swamdownstreamonitswaytodoothercrocodilethings.Wecontinuedoursearchforjellyfish.Thereisal
waysriskinourlineofwork.Butthisencounterhighlightedthegoodnewsthatwesawallaroundushere.Thecrocodileisanindicatoranimal,asymbolofahealthyecosystem
thatcansupporttoppredators(捕食性动物).Theeasingoftravelrestrictionsisboundtobringmoretourists—soit’svitaltomaintainabalanceamongecoto
urism,exploration,andconservation.That’spossibleifvisitorsadoptthesamephilosophythatweholdtowardthatcuriousc
rocodile.WeenterEarth’soceansontheirterms,notourown.24.Whatwastheauthor’spurposeinreturningtoQueenElizabethNationalPark
?A.Toenjoyitsbeauty.B.Toassessadocument.C.Tocheckitsecosystem.D.Tophotographjellyfish.25.WhydidJenniferfee
lateasewiththecrocodile?A.Shemetitbefore.B.Shetrustedherhusband.C.Shecouldprotectherself.D.Shelongedforitscompany.26.Whatistheimpliedmeaningof
theunderlinedpartinthelastparagraph?A.Explorenaturewithcuriosity.B.Respectnaturewhileexploringit.C.Studynaturewhiledevelopingtourism.D.Protectnatu
rethroughbiologicalresearch.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ANarrowEscapeB.ARiskyJobC.AnUnderwaterAssi
gnmentD.AChanceMeetingOnthedayhealmostdied,KimbalMuskhadfoodonthebrain.TheInternetstartuptalentandrestaurateurhadjustarrivedinJacksonHolefro
maconferencewherechefJamieOliverhadspokenaboutthebenefitsofhealthyeating.ThismadeMuskthinkalot—howhemightmakea
differencetothefoodindustry—butbeyondexpandinghisfarm-to-tablemovementalongwithhisrestaurant,Muskhadn’tyetbrokenthecode.Thenhewentsaili
ngdownasnowyslope(坡)andfellover,breakinghisneck.Muskeventuallymadeafullrecovery,butitinvolvedspendingtwomonthsonhisback
,whichgavehimplentyoftimetocomeupwithaplan.Sincethen,hehaslaunchedaninitiativetoput“learninggardens”inpublicschoolsacrossAmerica;
attractedGenerationZtothefarmingprofessionbychangingshippingcontainersintohigh-tech,data-driven,year-r
oundfarms;andthisyear,iskickingoffanewcampaigntocreateonemillionat-homegardens.Aimedatreachinglow-incomefamilies,theMillionGardensMovementwas
inspiredbythepandemic,asbothadesiretofeelmoreconnectedtonatureandfoodinsecurityhavebeenattheforefrontofsomanypeople’slives.“Wewere
gettingalotofinquiriesaboutgardeningfrompeoplethathadnevergardenedbefore,”saysMusk.“Peoplewerelookingtogardenforabunchofreasons:tosavemoneyongro
ceries,toimprovethenutritionalqualityoftheirdiets,orjusttocuretheboredomthatcamewiththelockdown.”Theprogramoffersfreegardenkits
thatcanbegrownindoorsoroutdoors,andwillbedistributedthroughschoolsthatMusk’snon-profit,BigGreen,hasalreadypartneredwith.Italsooffersfreecourseson
howtogetthegardengrowingandfreshseedsandmaterialsforthechanginggrowingseasons.“It’snotdifficult.Anyonecandothis,no
matterwhereyoucomefrom,nomatterwhereyoulive.Weareallabletogrowsomething,”saysMusk.32.WhatinspiredMusktomakeadifferencetofood
industry?A.Thepandemic.B.Askiingaccident.C.JamieOliver’sspeech.D.Thefarm-to-tablemovement.33.Whatisacauseofpeoplebeginninggardeningaccordin
gtoMusk?A.Togetaccesstohealthyfood.B.Tomaketheirhousebeautiful.C.Tomakemoneybysellinggardenproduce.D.Tobuilduptheirstrengthdu
ringthepandemic.34.WhatdoestheMillionGardensMovementfocuson?A.Encouragingpeopletopreservenature.B.Providin
gfreefoodforlow-incomefamilies.C.Promoting“learninggardens”acrossschools.D.Educatingnewgardenerstogrowtheirownfood.35.Whichoft
hefollowingbestdescribesMusk?A.Charity-minded.B.Stubborn.C.Easy-going.D.Scholarly.8.【湖北省孝感市部分名校2022-2023学年高三上学期联考英语试题】Englishismymothe
rtongue,soforalongtimeIneverhadtogivemuchthoughttospeakingaboutscienceinadifferentlanguage-somethingmanyresearchershavetodoeveryday.Butmypr
ivilegewasendedinJuly2020whenIstartedmyresearchgroupasajuniorfaculty(教学人员)memberatUniversityofMontre
al,aFrench-languageinstitutioninQuebec,Canada.InowcommunicatedailyinbothEnglishandFrench.Overthepasttwoyears,IhavecommunicatedscienceinFrenchto
ageneralaudience,tothewiderscientificcommunityandtograduatestudentsattheuniversity.Ibelievethatlearninghowtocommu
nicatescienceeffectivelyinalanguageotherthanEnglishhashelpedmetobecomeabettersciencecommunicatoringeneral.Explainingmyresea
rchtoageneralaudienceinasecondlanguageprovedhard.Butwithpracticeandcontinuousopportunities,Istartedtofindmyfooting.Forinst
ance,shortlyafterstartingattheUniversityofMontreal,IgaveaninterviewinFrenchaboutmyresearchprojects.Thiswasagreatopportunitybutalso
abigtestofmylanguageskills.Ihavelearnttokeeppracticingandtohaveconfidenceinmyselfandinmyability.Itisim
portantnottobeafraidtomakemistakesortoaskforhelp.Theprimarygoalistogetthemessageacrossclearly.Ihaveal
sofaceddifficulttasks,notablylearningFrenchfield-specificjargon(术语),andtranslatingabstracts,coursematerialandsoon.Alongside
theseacademicchallenges,Ihavetotackleadministrativedutiesinasecondlanguage.IthasnotalwaysbeeneasyorconvenienttohavetoincludeFrenchinmyprofe
ssional.Despitechallenges,talkingandwritingaboutscienceinalanguageotherthanEnglishhashelpedmetocommunicatemoreeffectivelywithgenera
landscientificaudiences,andhasprovedtoberewarding!4.WhendidtheauthorbegintotalkaboutscienceinFrench?A.Beforetheyearof2020.B.Whenhestartedtodohis
research.C.Whenhestudiedasastudent.D.AfterheworkedatUniversityofMontreal.5.WhatdoestheauthorthinkoftheinterviewinFrenchabouttheresearchpro
ject?A.Enjoyable.B.Interesting.C.Challenging.D.Encouraging.6.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Communicati
ngscienceinFrenchisconvenient.B.WorkinginFrenchbenefitstheauthorgreatly.C.Theauthor’sprofessionallifeisverysmooth.D.Theauthor’
sFrenchispoorandneedsimproving.7.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.SciencecommunicationinasecondlanguageB.TheprocessoflearningasecondlanguageC.The
experienceofscienceresearchinCanadaD.Effectivesciencecommunicationinwork9.【辽宁六校2022~2023学年上高三初考】EradajereOleitathinksshemayhaveapa
rtialsolutiontotwoofourcountry’spersistentproblems:garbageandpoverty.It’scalledtheChipBagProject.The2
6-year-oldstudentandenvironmentalistfromDetroitisaskingafavoroflocalsnacklovers:Ratherthantossyourem
ptychipbagsintothetrash,donatethemsoshecanturnthemintosleepingbagsforthehomeless.ChipcatersdropofftheiremptybagsfromDoritos,Lay’s,andotherfavoritesa
ttwolocationsinDetroit:aprintshopandaclothingstore,whereOleitaandhervolunteerhelperscollectthem.Aftertheysanitize(消毒)thech
ipbagsinsoapyhotwater,theyslicethemopen,laythemflat,andironthemtogether.Theyusepaddingandlinersfromoldcoatst
olinetheinsides.Ittakesaboutfourhourstosewasleepingbag,andeachtakesaround150to300chipbags,dependingonwhetherth
ey’resingle-serveorfamilysize.Theresultisasleepingbagthatis“waterproof,lightweight,andeasytocarryaround,”OleitatoldtheDetroitNews.Sincei
tsstartin2020,theChipBagProjecthascollectedmorethan800,000chipbagsand,asoflastDecember,created110sleepingbags.S
ure,itwouldbesimplertoraisethemoneytobuynewsleepingbags.Butthat’sonlyhalfthegoalforOleita—whosefamilymovedtotheUnitedStatesfromNigeriaadecadea
gowiththehopeofattainingabetterlife—andherfellowvolunteers.“Wearedevotedtomakinganimpactnotonlysocially,b
utenvironmentally,”shesaid.And,ofcourse,there’sthesymbolismofrecyclingbagsthatwouldotherwiselandinthetrashandusingthemtohelpthe
homeless.It’sapowerfulreminderthatenvironmentalinjusticeandpovertyoftengohandinhand.AsOleitasaid,“Ithinkit’stimetoshowconnectionsbetwee
nalloftheseissues.”4.Whatisthemainideaofparagraph2?A.Howtheymakethesleepingbags.B.Whytheysanitizethechipbags.C.Whereth
eycollectthechipbags.D.Whattheyusetolinetheinsides.5.Whatdothenumbersinparagraph3show?A.Thenewsleepingbagshavemanybenefits.B.Alotofeffortisputint
omakingthesleepingbags.C.Peopleconsumealargequantityofchipseveryday.D.Peopleareawareoftheimportanceofenvironmen
talprotection.6.Whydothevolunteersmakeratherthansimplybuysleepingbags?A.Theywishtheycouldearnbetterlife.B.T
heythinkitisdifficulttoraisealotofmoney.C.Theyaimtohelpthehomelessbyrecyclingwaste.D.Theywanttofindasimplerwaytohelpthehomeless.7.Whatcanwein
ferfromthepassage?A.Recyclingchipbagscanremovepoverty.B.Thenewsleepingbagshavebeenputintowideuse.C.Fewc
hipbagswillendupinthetrashinthecountry.D.Environmentalinjusticeandpovertyareusuallycloselyconnected.10.【河南省九师联盟2022-2023学年高三开学考】AnneLacaton
andJean-PhippeVassal,thisyear’sPritzkerPrizewinners,wereassurprisedasanyoneelsewhenthemostfamousawardinarchitecturewas
madepublicyesterday.“Ofcourseit’sverypleasant,andweareverypleased,”Lacatonsaidataconferencewithherpartner,bothsmilingbroad
lyfromtheirblackeyeglasses.Puttingasidetheireyeglasses,LacatonandVassalcouldnotbemoredifferentfromanearliergenerationofPritzker
winners,knownfortheireasilyrecognizablestylesandgrandwork.Instead,thetwoapplytheirsimpleguidelinetotheirworkonoldurbanbuildingsforlow-
incomefamilies:Neverdestroy,neverremoveorreplace,alwaysadd,transform,andreuse!WhenLacatonandVassalwereaskedtoredesignaparticularlylar
geandover-crowdedpublichousingblockinBordeauxin2017,theresidents(居民)toldthemtheycouldnotaffordtomove,eventemporarily,buttheywantedbiggerunits.Thei
rsolutionwastoreplacethefoldingwoodenfrontdoorwithslidingglassdoortoeachunitandpaintedtheuglywallswithsomethingbright.Suddenly,everyo
nehadroomyoutdoorspace,someofwhichcouldbeusedduringthewinteras“wintergardens.”“So,peoplecannotonlygetsunandlightand
spendtimewithfamily,butit’salsoopentoneighbors,”ColumbiaUniversityarchitectureprofessorMabelWilson.“Iwouldlovetoliveinoneo
ftheapartmentstthey’veredesigned.”Theirapproachofcheapandcreativere-adaptioncouldbeamodelforurbanplanningintheUS,Wilsonadds,wh
eredestructionhasbeenseenasasolutiontooldpublichousinginsuchcitiesasChicagoandSt.Louis.There’salotofviolenceinarchitectureandurb
anism.Wetrytobeprecise.Wetrytoworkwithkindness,”Lacatononceexplained.“Buildingsarebeautifulwhenpeoplefeelwellinthem,wh
enthelightinsideisbeautifulandtheairispleasant,whentheexchangewiththeoutsideseemseasyandgentle,andwhenusesandsensationsar
eunexpected,”LacatonandVassalstartedtheirfirminParisin1987.Together,theyworkedprimarilyinFrance.4.WhyareLacaton’sandVassal
’seyeglassesmentionedinparagraph3?A.Todrawreadersattentiontotheirunusualcolor.B.ToshowthatPritzkerPrizewinnersn
eedeyeglasses.C.TotellushowsurprisedandhappytheyarefortheprizeD.TostresstheironlypossiblesimilaritywithotherPritzkerwinners.5.WhatdidLacatonandVas
saldointheBordeauxpublichousingproject?A.Theybuiltwintergardensintheoutdoorspace.B.Theydestroyedthewallstoprovi
demorespace.C.Theyjustchangedthedoorsandrepaintedthewalls.D.Theyprovidedbiggertemporaryroomsfortheresidents.6.WhathaveLacatonandVassal
mostprobablydonetowinthePritzkerPrize?A.Theyhavebuiltmanypublichouseswithuniquestyles.B.Theyhavedesignedvariousfamousbuildings
intheworld.C.TheyhaveprovidedfreeservicesforpoorfamiliesintheUS.D.Theyhavetriedtotransformoldurbanbuil
dingswithkindness.7.Inwhichsectionofanewspapermaythistextappear?A.Architecture.B.Environment.C.Lifestyle.D.Politics.OnO
ctober12,2021,Chinaofficiallyannounceditsfirstfivenationalparks,whicharehomestoendangeredspeciesrangingfro
mtheSiberiantigersontheRussianbordertotheworld’slast30Hainanblackcrestedgibbons(黑冠长臂猿)insouthernChina’s
tropicalrainforest.Byunitinghundredsofprotectedareasmanagedbyvariousprovinces,thenewnationalparksystem’sgoalistostrengthencons
ervationunderthecentralauthorityofthenewNationalForestryandGrasslandAdministration(NFGA)Thesefiveparkscove
ranareatwo-thirdthesizeoftheUSnationalparksystem.Thelargest,SanjiangyuanNationalParkinQinghaiProvince,isalmostthesizeofMississippi.Withsuchana
mbitiousplan,thereareboundtobechallenges.Foronethegovernmenthastobalancetheneedforthelivelihoodsofthelocalswi
thwildlifeconservation.Ithasnotannouncedaplantocreateapermittingsystemthatwouldregulatehowpeopleenjoynature.What’smore,ecotourism-
whichisdefinedastourismthatbenefitsbothlocalsandtheirenvironment-onlyexistsinafifthofChina’snaturereserves.Bu
tthere’shopethattheexistingecotourismprojectsinsuchnaturereservesasSanjiangyuanNationalParkandWolongNatureReserve
willinspireeffortselsewhereinthenewparksystem.Since2018,SanjiangyuanNationalParkhasrunacommunity-ledtouris
mprogramthatbenefitsbothlocalsandsnowleopards(豹),thepark’smaintouristdraw.For$43aday,visitorscanstaywithlocalfamilies,whoactasgu
idestospottheserare“cats”inthewild.“Thecommunityhasmadeallthemajordecisions,and100percentoftheincomestaysinthecommunity.It’
sbeenincrediblysuccessful,”saysMarcBrody,whohasworkedinChinasince1994.NFGAagreesthatwell-designedecotourismcanimprovelocalecosy
stems.Itsaysthatacoremission(核心使命)ofChina’snationalparksistopromoteeco-civilizationamissionthatcanbeadvancedbyinvolvingvisitorsWrittenintoChin
a’sconstitution(宪法)in2012,eco-civilizationmeansscientificallybalancingtheeconomicdevelopmentandtheenvironmentalprote
ction.8.Whichparkishometothethirtyendangeredgibbons?A.HainanNationalPark.B.WolongNatureReserve.C.North
eastNationalPark.D.SanjiangyuanNationalPark.9.WhatcanbelearnedaboutSanjiangyuanNationalPark?A.ItisbiggerthanMississippi.B.ItsitsontheRussianbor
der.C.Itisapioneerinecotourism.D.Ithasamaturepermittingsystem.10.WhichwordbestdescribesMarcBrody’sattitudetoecotourism?A.Skeptical.B.UnconcernedC
.DisapprovingD.Positive11.WhatisthemainpurposeofChina’snationalparks?A.Toprotecttheendangeredanimals.B.Tohelpthelocalpeopleoutofpover
ty.C.Tobalancetheeconomyandtheenvironment.D.Tosetabetterdevelopmentexamplefortheworld.11.【浙江省2023届A9协作体暑假返校联考高三英语试题】PhotographerRebec
caDouglashasalwaysbeencrazyaboutthenightsky.HerloveofthestarshastakentheUKresidenton"starwalking"tripstoIcelandandintothe
Arctic.FornatureloverslikeDouglas,starwalkingturnsouttobeagoodwaytoenjoylife.Hikingatnightisn'tuncommon.Plentyofpeoplehikeaft
erdarktogettocampsitesorwatchthesunrisefromamountaintop.Starwalkinggoesastepfurtherbymixinghikingwithstarg
azing.Ratherthanheadingtoanobservatoryorsettingupatelescopeinyourbackyard,starwalkingtakesyouonabriefjourneytolookatthestarsfromdifferentviewpoints.
“Anobservatorycannevertaketheplaceofgettingoutintoarurallandscapeunderablanketofstars,"saysGaryLinternofStar
gazingNightsinDurham,England,wholeadsguidednighttimehikes."It'samagicalexperience.andIenjoysharingit,especiallyatsomeofmyfavoritelocations,lik
etheHighForceWaterfall,England'slargestwaterfall,inTeesdale."Thereareplentyofstudiesthatshowthehealthbenefitsofbeinginnature.Spendingatleasttwohours
aweekoutdoors,particularlywhileengaginginactivitiesthatinvolve"effortlessattention",candecreasebloodpressure,heartra
te,andstresslevels.Walkingatnighthastheaddedbenefitofimprovingsleep,whichisimportantforoverallhealth,saysC
hristinaPierpaoliParker,abehavioralsleepresearcherattheUniversityofAlabama.Parkersaysthatstarwalkingworksontwophysiologicalproces
sesthatdeterminesleepquality."Movementandexercise,suchasrelaxingstargazingwalksoutside,mayfacilitatesleep."
shesays.LinternadvisesreadinguponthenightskybeforesettingoutFreemobileapps,suchasStarWalk2,canhelpidentifycelestialbodiesandareeasytou
se-simplypointyourphonesattheskytogetamap.WebsiteslikeSkyTelescopeandNASA'sSpacePlacecoverthebasics,ha
vein-depthexplanationsforconstellations(星座),andofferadviceongearandequipment.Attheendoftheday,thebestadviceistotakeitslowandenjoythejourney.24.Whydi
dDouglasgotoIceland?A.Totakephotosthere.B.Toenjoythenightskythere.C.Toexperiencedailylifethere.D.Tosearchfo
ranobservatorythere.25.Whatcanweknowaboutstarwalking?A.Itisacombinationofhikingandstargazing.B.Itissimilartostargazingatanobse
rvatory.C.Itonlyrequiresatelescopeinyourbackyard.D.ItbecomesmorepopularbecauseofGrayLintern.26,Whatdoestheunderlinedword“facilitate"
inparagraph4probablymean?A.Slow.B.Worsen.C.Prevent.D.Promote.27.What'sthefifthparagraphmainlyabout?A.Someusefulm
obileapps.B.Famouswebsitesabouthiking.C.Propersuggestionsonstarwalking.D.Basicknowledgeofequipmentfor
stargazing.12.【江苏省南京市2022-2023学年高三上学期期初考】“Canweeatthisone,Dad?”myfour-year-olddaughter,Alicia,asks.We’reononeofourThursdayadventures,searchin
gthenearbywoodsforeatablemushrooms.She’spointingatabright-redcapcoveredwithwhitedots.Ipulloutmyhandymushroom-identificationapp,whi
chnotesthatAmanitamuscaria,whileeatableifpreparedproperly,isalsoaknownhallucinogen(致幻剂).Ihaveafirm“tellthe
mthetruthandbeaspreciseaspossible”philosophyandexplainwhattheappsays,andthatIdon’tthinkourThursdayadventuresarereadytogetquitethatadventurousyet
.Watchingyourkidslearnnewskillsisextraordinarilyrewarding,butI’veexperiencedmorepersonalgrowththanIhaveatanyotherpointinmylife.Lastyear,afterawin
terofpracticingskiingonthegreentracksforbeginnerseachweek,Aliciawasfrench-fryingherwaydownbluesandevenattemptedherfirstblack.Thatmont
halsowitnessedmevisitingthemountainmoretimesthaninthe15yearscombinedandI’vegotmyselfapartnerforlife.It’snotalleasy—butsometimesthat’sthepoint
.Aliciapracticestheviolineveryday,andalthoughsheenjoysit,even15minutesofpracticecanupsether.Thetrick,I’vefound,istoleth
erwatchmetrytogetbetteratsomething,too.Istarttakingpianolessonsat41yearsoldwiththeideathatifsheseesmestrugglingas
Ipracticeandthenimprove,she’llunderstandthatthingsdon’tcomeeasy,evenforgrown-ups.Iknowthere’sgoingtob
eatimewhenI’llenduponthesidelinecheeringheronasshefindsherownpassions.I’mokaywiththis,andI’mhopingthatbythenshe’llcarrythejoyofp
racticeandknowledgethroughlife.4.Whatdoesthefatherimplybysaying“I’vegotmyselfapartnerforlife.”?A.Itisre
wardingtolearnnewskills.B.Skiinghasbecomehislifelonghobby.C.Hewillexploremorewithhisdaughter.D.Hisdaughterwillac
companyhimforever.5.Whydoesthefatherstartlearningtoplaythepiano?A.Toproveitisnevertoooldtolearn.B.Tose
tagoodexampleforhisdaughter.C.Toexperiencethejoyofpianopractice.D.Tosharewithhisdaughtermusicalknowled
ge.6.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribethefather?A.Rigidandhumorous.B.Cautiousandinspiring.C.Creativ
eandthoughtful.D.Ambitiousandpatient.7.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheThrilloftheSkillB.PracticeMakesPerfectC.LikeFather,
LikeDaughterD.ThePowerofKnowledge13.【湖北省“宜荆荆恩”2023届高三起点考试】MydaughterEveusedtolovetheLightningMcQueencharacterfromthefilm‘Car
s’.Asalittlebabyshebegantostopandsmileeverytimeshesawthecharacter.Shewashappywhenarelativeboughthersome‘Cars’toys.Iknewherinterestin‘Car
s’haddisappearedrecently;she’sdevelopednewinterestssincestartingschool.ButwhenIfoundmyselfinahurrytobuyjuicecartons(盒装果汁),andthechoicewasbet
ween‘DisneyPrincess’or‘Cars’cartons,Itookthe‘Cars’ones.Thenextmorningshesawacartongointoherlunchbagandtookitout.Shesa
iditembarrassedher.Shetoldmeitwasbecause‘Cars’is‘boyish’.WhenIsaidtoherthatIthoughtsheliked‘Cars’,shesaid,veryquietly
,“Ido,butIdon’twantanyonetoknow“.Evesayschildrenshouldbeabletolikewhatevertheywantto,butthepressuretobehave‘likeagirl’hasgottoher.Children
dounderstandthegenderedmessagestheyreceive.Theyunderstandthegenderrule‘Thisisforboysandthatisforgirls,‘inthesamewayasotherki
ndsofsocialrules.Theperiodbetweenbirthandage7iscalledTheImprintPeriod,becausethisiswhenchildrenlearnabouteverythingaroundthem.Theyacceptmuchofitastru
e.It’soneofthereasonsgender-stereotyped(性别刻板印象的)toyscanbesodamaging.Fromthemomenttheyareborn,childrenareexpectedtoli
veuptoexpectationsofwhatitmeanstobeaboyoragirl.It’seasytoseethattheyareinfluencedbythewaytoysaremarketed.Childrenacceptwh
attheirworldtellsthem,soit’snecessarytochangetheharmfulstereotypestheyarebeingsold.4.Whydidtheauthorbuy‘Cars’cartons
?A.Shechosethemonlyoutofhabit.B.Shelovedthecharactersin‘Cars’.C.Shehadnochoicebuttotakethem.D.Shetriedto
stimulateEve’sinterest.5.WhydidEvetakethecartonoutofherlunchbag?A.Shewanteditstoredbyhermother.B.Shedi
slikedbeingtheenvyofothers.C.Shelostinterestinthe‘Cars’carton.D.Shedidn’twanttobelaughedatbyothers.6.Whatdokidstend
tododuringTheImprintPeriod?A.Theylearnhowtotellrightfromwrong.B.Theyturnablindeyetothesurroundings.C.Theycanbeea
silyaffectedbysocialrules.D.Theycaretoomuchaboutothers’thoughts.7.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.L
etToysBeToysB.GirlsWillBeGirlsC.ToysforBoysOnlyD.LetRulesBeRules14.【江西省省重点校联盟2022-2023学年高三入学摸底联考】“Whydoyoualwaysapologize
beforeyouaskaquestion?Idon’tgetit,”Danasked.Ilookedathimblankly,notunderstandingwhathemeantbutfeltthattherewasm
orethanatraceofannoyanceinhistone.Ifeltdefensive.Ithoughtforamoment.“There’snoreasonforit,youshouldn’tdothat.”hesaid.“Sorryifitannoysyo
u,”Iresponded.Iprobablyannoyedhimagainbyapologizingagain.Thishappenedover35yearsago.Ithoughtaboutitt
hen,andIstillreflectonitnow.Askingquestionsinclassorinconversationisn’tthatsimple,atleastnottome.AsIthoughtabouti
t,manythingscameintoplay.Firstwasself-consciousnessandinsecurity.MaybeIhadmissedsomethingtheprofessorsaid.Iknewsomestudents,asaresultofth
osedoubts,didn’taskquestions.Ihadenoughconfidencetoask,butnotenoughtonotsoftenit.Irealized,asDanpointedou
t,thatIlikelydidstartwithsomethinglike,“Sorry,maybeImissedthis,butcanyouexplain...”Iwonderedwhethertherewasanythingsowrongwi
ththat.Idon’tthinkitoccurredtomeatthetime,butitdidyearslater,thatitalsoprobablyrelatedtobeingfemale.Iknewthatasawomantherewasalineofnotcomingacross
tooaggressively.Besides,Ibecameconsciousofnotimplyingjudgment—Ididn’twantaprofessortothinkIwasquestioningtheirexpertise,orsu
ggestingtheywereabadteacher.ItseemedlikeareasonablestrategytostartbyacknowledgingthatIcouldbewrongor
uninformed.BeforeDan’scomment,Ihadn’tthoughtaboutitconsciously,muchlessconsideredthattherecouldbeadownsidetodoingit.ButIwas
learningthattherewas.IfDanwasanyexample,itcouldbeunpleasant.Ididn’twanttogoaroundapologizingformyexistence.AsI’vegottenolder,IthinkI’vedo
neitless.4.HowdidtheauthorfeelathearingDan’squestionatfirst?A.Sorry.B.Funny.C.Puzzled.D.Annoyed.5.Whatdoesthe
underlinedword“it”inparagraph5probablyreferto?A.Thereasonforlackingconfidence.B.Theauthor’shabitofsayingsorry.C.Theimportanceof
askingaquestion.D.Theauthor’sattitudetowardsfemales.6.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Makingcom
mentsisrisky.B.Danbrokeupwiththeauthor.C.Theauthornolongersaidsorry.D.Sayingsorrymayannoyothers.7.Whatismainlytalkedaboutinth
etext?A.Theartofaskingaquestion.B.Thetechniqueofapologizing.C.Theconflictsbetweenclassmates.D.Thereasonsforaskingaquestio
n.15.【云南省昆明市五华区2022-2023学年高三上学期教学质量摸底检测】Apublicwelfareinitiativecallingforvolunteersfromalloverthecountrytodonatehairtom
akewigs(假发)forchildrenwithcancer,hasbroughtalotofcomfort.Theprogram,theBlackRibbonInitiative,wasinitiatedbyChongqingUniversityCancerHospitalinA
pril.Twenty-threestudentsjoinedinthefirstroundofhairdonationstohelpchildrenwhohadlosttheirhairasaresultofche
motherapyandradiationtreatments.InJanuary2020,3-year-oldLiuLizifromGuizhouprovincewasdiagnosedwithblastoma,atypeofca
ncer.Thegirl,whoreceivedradiationtherapyatthehospital,wasdepressedafterlosingherbeautifulnaturalhairandbeingteasedbyothe
rchildren.“Forcancerpatients,especiallythoselittlecancerpatients,hairishope,”saidLaiYun,avolunteeratthehospital.Beforetheend
oflastyear,Lizi,whoisnearlyatthefinalperiodofhercurrentradiationtreatment,hadreceived30treatments.Butsheisnolongermelancholy.InDece
mber,notlongafteraheadmeasurement,shereceivedherfirstwigmadeofrealhairandfoundthatitsuitedherwell.Oneofthehairdonors,LiChaoyang,explainedwhys
hegotinvolved,“Thatdayhappenedtobemy23rdbirthday,andIfinallymadeupmymindtosignupfortheinitiativeanddonatemylonghairasaspecialgift.Ifeelliketh
echildren’swearingwigsanddancingwithjoyhascuredmementally.Theyshedlightinmylife,andIhopemyhairwillbealightthatbringsthemhappiness.”4.Whatdoweknowabo
utthegirlLiuLizi?A.Shewasbornwithdisability.B.Hertreatmentshavefinished.C.Shewasencouragedbyotherkids.D.Herfirstwigwasmadeofhumanh
air.5.Whyishairimportantforcancerpatientsaccordingtothetext?A.Itcanprotectthemfromradiation.B.Itcanbemadei
ntoabirthdaygift.C.Itbringsthemcomfortandhope.D.Itoffersthemchancesforcommunication.6.Whatdoes“melancho
ly”underlinedinparagraph5probablymean?A.Sad.B.Angry.C.Puzzled.D.Frightened.7.WhatmessagemightLiChaoyang’swordsconvey?A.Many
handsmakelightwork.B.Rosesgiven,fragranceinhand.C.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.D.Godhelpsthosewhohelpthemselves.