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Unit5TheValueofMoney重要題型專練一、完形填空Close1(2223高一下·浙江·期中)Mymotherwasalwaysknitting(針織).Whatashocktomewhensherecentlytoldmethatknittinghelpedher1stressesofraisingfourchildren.AndIhavenow2thatitistrueforme—andmuchmore.MymothertaughtmetoknitwhenIwasabout6.ButIsoon3theproject,asitwasboringforayoungchild.MynextknittingwasrestartedinMadison,whereIwasingraduateschoolandfeelingthe4ofthestudies.Miraculously,theknittingsavedmysoulinthatstressfulsemesterofstudiesandotherlifeeventsofloveand5.Knittingduringthepandemic6mydespairatnotbeingabletoparticipateinmy7volunteeractivities.Iknitteddozensofscarvesto8toashelterandthishelpedmefeel9themunity.Knittingscarves,shawls(披肩)andblanketsformydaughterwhenshewentawayforuniversitybroughtme10asIimaginedeverystitch(針腳)oflove11mynowadultchild—asoncemyarms12herwhenshewasyoung.Mymother’slegacyisvast,butthemajorlife13shetaughtmethroughknittingisthatthereisastepbystepprocessofbuilding,14andrebuilding.Itrequirespatienceandabeliefthatstitchesthatarecastoff(收針)canalways15theirwaybackon.1.A.getthrough B.getacross C.getinto D.geton2.A.noticed B.remembered C.realized D.a(chǎn)dapted3.A.madeout B.gaveup C.heldonto D.struggledwith4.A.delight B.feature C.importance D.pressure5.A.grades B.health C.loss D.a(chǎn)chievements6.A.eased B.worsened C.improved D.strengthened7.A.mon B.usual C.ordinary D.unique8.A.devote B.belong C.sell D.donate9.A.concernedabout B.connectedto C.a(chǎn)ddictedto D.interestedin10.A.sorrow B.disappointment C.fort D.excitement11.A.preserved B.moved C.impressed D.surrounded12.A.lifted B.balanced C.covered D.protected13.A.lesson B.plan C.experience D.skills14.A.checkingout B.tearingdown C.puttingaside D.workingout15.A.push B.give C.find D.loseClose2(2223高一下·河南鄭州·階段練習(xí))Mr.JoneshadalwayswantedtomakeatripintothemiddleofAfricatophotographwildanimals.16hiswifehadnotwantedhimto17her.Atlasthiswifeagreedtothetripifheallowedhertogo,too.Mr.Jones18her,“Itwillbeveryhotandweshallliveinatentandit19bedangerous.”“Idon’tcare,”saidhiswife.Sotheyboughtabigtent,campbedsandmanyotherthings,andwentofftothe20ofAfrica.Thefirstmorning,21Mr.Jonestookhiscameraandleftthetent,he22hiswifeabellandexplainedtoher,“Ifyoufeelin23,ringthisbell.”Afterawhile,heheardthebellandcamebackquickly.“What’sthematter?”heasked.“24,”saidhiswife,“Iwasonlytryingthebell.”Mr.Joneswentoff,butafterawhile,thebellrang25.Mr.Joneshurriedbacktothetent,buthiswifesaid,“I’m26butIwascleaningourtent,andIknockedthebellover27.”Mr.Jonesreturnedtohisphotographing(拍攝)butsoonheheardthebell.Whenhegotbacktohis28,thetentwasburningandMrs.Joneswaslyingontheground,29bloodrunningfromabigcutonhershoulder,“That’sbetter!”saidMr.Jones.“Thistimethebellhasbeenused30!”16.A.And B.But C.Or D.So17.A.leave B.miss C.marry D.care18.A.informed B.a(chǎn)dvised C.reported D.warned19.A.may B.ought C.can’t D.shall20.A.south B.centre C.east D.west21.A.while B.until C.before D.a(chǎn)fter22.A.gave B.sent C.lent D.bought23.A.hurry B.surprise C.safety D.danger24.A.Something B.Nothing C.No D.None25.A.a(chǎn)gain B.once C.a(chǎn)cross D.a(chǎn)way26.A.happy B.sorry C.tired D.right27.A.onpurpose B.bydesign C.a(chǎn)tlast D.bymistake28.A.garden B.house C.camp D.office29.A.in B.on C.with D.for30.A.correctly B.quickly C.crazily D.a(chǎn)nxiously閱讀理解Passage1

(2223高一下·山東濟(jì)寧·期末)Insomniaisasleepdisorderthataffectsabout10%ofadultsintheUnitedStates.Itischaracterizedbydifficultywithfallingasleep,orwakinguptooearly,atleastthreetimesperweekforaperiodofthreemonthsormore.Ifyouhappentostrugglewithinsomnia,youcantryaweightedmetalchainblanket(毯子),onethatmightsoundalittlestrangebuteffective.AteamofresearchersattheKarolinskaInstituteinSwedenconductedastudytodeterminewhetheraweightedmetalchainblanketcouldimproveinsomniasymptoms(癥狀)paredtoalightplasticchainblanket.Subjectswererandomlygiveneitheraweightedmetalchainblanketoralightplasticchainblanket,whichwerethesameshapeandsize.Thosewhowereprovidedwithaweightedmetalchainblanketfirsttriedonan8kilogramblanket.Ifthiswastooheavy,a6kilogramblanketwasthenprovided.Overafourweekperiod,theirsleepwasjudgedusingsurveysandawristbaseddevicecalledanactigraph.Theyfoundparticipantswhousedtheweightedmetalchainblanketreportedthattheirinsomniasymptomsdroppedsignificantly,whilethosewhohadusedthelightplasticchainblanketdidnotexperiencesuchobviousimprovements.Furthermore,anxietysymptomsdecreasedmuchmoreforthosewhousedtheweightedmetalchainblanketthanthosewhousedthelightplasticchainblanket.Theprinciplebehindtheseblanketsisthatthepressureoftheweightprovidessomevalueoftreatment.It’salmostlikeababy’swrappingblanketthatcalmsitasitsleeps.Weightedblanketscancalmyournerves.Pressurefromtheblanketmaycontributetonervoussystemresponsesthatloweryourheartrateandbreathingwhenyou’reanxious.Thiscanhelpyoucalmdownandsleep.Thepressurecouldalsocauseyourbraintoreleaseachemicalcalledserotonin,whichhelpsyourmindandbodycalmdown.“Whilethesefindingsarepromising,moreresearchisneededtosupporttheeffectiveness,”saystheleadresearcher.31.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopic?A.Bygivinganexample. B.Byraisingaquestion.C.Byanalyzingcauses. D.Bydescribingsymptoms.32.Whatdoesparagraph2focusonconcerningtheresearch?A.Itsbackground. B.Itsprocess. C.Itsfindings. D.Itslimitations.33.Whycanaweightedmetalchainblanketpromiseabettersleep?A.Itspressurecalmspeopledown. B.Itsmaterialreducespeople’sanxiety.C.Itmonitorspeople’sheartrate. D.Itgivesofffortingchemicals.34.Whichwordbestdescribestheauthor’sattitudetotheresearch?A.Doubtful. B.Unclear. C.Objective. D.Indifferent.Passage2

(2223高一下·廣東·期末)ForalmostaslongaspeoplehavewalkedonEarth,theyhavelookedupatthemoonandwondered:Howdidthemoongetthere?Howlonghasitbeenthere?Scientistshavestudiedquestions.Andnow,agroupofresearchersfromCaliforniahaveananswer.Basedontheirstudies,theythinkthemoonis4.51billionyearsold.Foryears,researchershavebeenstudyingthemanyrocksAmericanastronautsbroughtbackfromthemoonbetween1969and1972.Theearlyrockstudiesledmanyscientiststothinkthemoonwasformedlongago—about4.3billionyearsago.ScientistsbelievethemoonwascreatedwhenahugerockyobjectaboutthesizeofMarstruckaveryyoungEarth.Thensomeofthepiecesfromthatviolentcrashcametogetherinspacetoformthemoon.Butthatestimatedage,4.3billionyears,createdaproblemforscientists.ThatisbecauseitdoesnotleavemuchtimeforlifetogetstartedanddeveloponplanetEarth.Researcherswantedabetter,moreexactestimateofwhenthemoonwasformed.TheyfoundtheiranswerbystudyingamoonrockbroughtbacktoEarthin1971.Theylookedcloselyforsignsofamatterintherockcalledzircon(鋯石).Andtheyfoundoutthatthemoonisactuallyolder.Themoondidn’tform4.3billionyearsago,butitformedatleast4.51billionyearsago.ThoseextrayearssolvestheproblemoflifeonEarth.Andthissolutiongivesscientistsabetterunderstandingofhowlifeformedhereandhowitmightformonotherplanets.ThenewinformationmeansthemoonwasorbitingEarthjust60millionyearsafterthebirthofoursolarsystem.ThentheEarthhadmuchmoretimetocooldown,formtheatmosphere,formthewaterandthenfinallyhadalltheconditionsmetforlife.35.Howdidthemooneintobeing?A.BybreakingawayfromEarth. B.ByasolarstormcausedbyEarth.C.Bygatheringothersmallplanetsinspace. D.ByabigcrashbetweenahugeobjectandEarth.36.What’stheproblemwiththeestimatedageofthemoonbefore?A.Itisbasedonafalserock. B.ItledtoawrongideaonthebirthofEarth.C.Itdoesn’texplaintheoriginoflifeonEarth. D.Itwasmisledbytherocksbroughtfromthemoon.37.Whatwasthekeyfactorinthestudy?A.Amattercalledzircon. B.Thepreviousconclusion.C.AtheoryaboutlifeonEarth. D.Theunderstandingofthemoon.38.Whichofthefollowingistheclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedword“estimated”inparagraph3?A.testedexactly. B.judgedroughly C.a(chǎn)rguedbriefly D.designedcarefullyPassage3(2223高一下·山東淄博·期末)Forsomepeople,theterm“blackbox”bringstomindtherecordingdevicesinairplanesthatarevaluableforlateranalysesiftheunthinkablehappens.Butblackboxisalsoanimportanttermintheworldofartificialintelligence.AIblackboxesrefertoAlsystemswithinternalworkingsthatareinvisibletotheuser.Youcanfeedtheminputandgetoutput,butyoucannotexaminethesystem’slogicthatproducedtheoutput.Machinelearningisthemainaspectofartificialintelligence.ItisthebasicofAIsystemslikeChatGPT.Therearethreepartstomachinelearning:analgorithm(算法)orasetofalgorithms,trainingdataandamodel.Analgorithmisasetofprocedures.Inmachinelearning,analgorithmlearnstoidentifypatternsafterbeingtrainedonalargesetofexamples—thetrainingdata.Onceamachinelearningalgorithmhasbeentrained,theresultisamachinelearningmodel.Themodeliswhatpeopleuse.Anyofthethreepartsofamachinelearningsystemcanbehidden,orinablackbox.Sotoprotecttheirintellectualproperty,Aldevelopersoftenputthemodelinablackbox.Theoppositeofablackboxissometimesreferredtoasaglassbox.AnAlglassboxisasystemwhosealgorithms,trainingdataandmodelareallavailableforanyonetosee.Inmanycases,thereisagoodreasontobecarefulofblackboxmachinelearningalgorithmsandmodels.Supposeamachinelearningmodelhasmadeadiagnosisaboutyourhealth.Wouldyouwantthemodeltobeinablackboxoraglassbox?Foryears,manypeopleintheputingfieldthoughtthatkeepingsoftwareinablackboxwouldpreventhackers(黑客)fromexaminingitandthereforeitwouldbesecure.Thisassumptionhaslargelybeenprovedwrongbecausehackerscanreverse(逆向)engineersoftwareanddiscovervulnerabilitiestomakeuseof.Ifsoftwareisinaglassbox,thensoftwaretestersandwellintentionedhackerscanexamineitandinformthecreatorsofdisadvantages,therebyreducingcyberattacks.39.Whydoestheauthormention“blackbox”inairplanesinthefirstparagraph?A.Toexplainarule. B.Tointroducethetopic.C.Topresentafact. D.Todefineaconcept.40.What’sthevalueoftheAIblackboxes?A.Warningthehackers.B.Recordingimportantdata.C.Reducinginternetcrimes.D.Protectingsoftwaresystems.41.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“vulnerabilities”meaninthelastparagraph?A.Possibilities. B.Flexibilities.C.Weaknesses. D.Advantages.42.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardstheAIboxes?A.Objective. B.Doubtful. C.Indifferent. D.Approving.Passage4

(2223高一下·山東菏澤·期末)Haveyoueverthoughthowgooditwouldbeifanunfinishedhandworkproject,whichstoppedbecausetheownerpassedaway,couldbelovinglypleted?Friendsandknitters(編織者)JenniferSimonicandMaseyKaplanstartedtheLooseEndsProjectinSeptember2022.Thepairmatch“volunteerfinishers”withunfinishedprojectsonlinesotheycancarefullypletethemandthenreturnthemtothepeopletheywerebeingmadefor.Itallstartedwhenfounders,SimonicandKaplan,realizedthattheyhadbothbeenaskedbyfriendstofinishknittinghats,sweatersorotherunfinishedprojectsstartedbytheirdeadmoms.Whenmorefriendsaskedthemforhelp,theyfeltitwouldbeagoodideato“havestrangersbeabletofinishthingsforeachother”.Helpingstrangersthisway,whichalsoassiststhemtogetthroughtheirgrievingprocess,wassomethingthatthetwohadhappilyagreedtodounderstandinghowwonderfulitfeelstobedressedinsomethingalovedonehascreated.Addingatouchingcoupleofextrasteps,oncethefinishersreceivetheproject,theymayhighlightthelaststitch(針)workedbythedeadmakerinaspecialwaybeforetheyrestartthework.Injustafewmonths,LooseEndshasbuiltupaglobalteamofover7,000volunteers.Newvolunteersareaskedtosharetheirskillsetsandinterests,.WhenLooseEndsreceivesaproject,thefoundersidentifyagoodfitbasedontheseskills.TheLooseEndsteamwillletthevolunteerstrytheworkto“checkifthey’refeelingittoo”,asSimonicandKaplanneverwanttheworktobeachore.Volunteersdonotchargefortheirwork,whilefamiliesareonlyaskedtocovertheshippingcosts.Thegrouptriestomatchprojectstovolunteerslivingnearbytoreducetheshippingcoststothelowest.43.WhatisthegoaloftheLooseEndsProject?A.Topromotehandworkart.B.Tosellhandworkproductsonline.C.Torecyclegoodhandworkprojects.D.Topleteunfinishedhandworkprojects.44.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“grieving”meaninparagraph4?A.Painful. B.Amazing. C.Touching. D.Unforgettable.45.Whatextrastepmayvolunteersdowithunfinishedworks?A.Theymaysigntheirnamesontheworks.B.Theymayaddreceivers’informationonthem.C.Theymaymarktheoriginalmaker’slaststitch.D.Theymaymakeaspecialdesignforthelaststitch.46.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribetheserviceoftheLooseEndsProject?A.Thoughtful. B.Quick. C.Limited. D.Safe.Passage5(2223高一下·安徽宣城·期末)MorethanonebillionpoundsofpumpkinsaregrownintheU.S.everyyear,andafterthey’vebeenusedonHalloween,millionsofthemwillendupinalandfill(垃圾填埋地)andbeemethane,whichisagreenhousegas.“paredtocarbondioxide,methanewarmstheatmosphereinashorteramountoftime,whichmeansit’saparticularlystrongcauseofclimatechange,”saysKayMcKeen,theexecutivedirectoratSCARCE,anenvironmentaleducationorganizationbasedinIllinois.That’swhy,in2014,McKeenandherSCARCEcoworkersbeganPumpkinSmash,acollectioneventwherelocalIllinoisresidentscanbringtheirrotting(正在腐爛的)pumpkinsto69differentlocationstosendthemofftopostbins(堆肥箱),andsmash(粉碎)themtopieces.“Itputsnutrientsbackinoursoil,itsaveswater,anditdoesn’tmakemethanegas—it’sjustawinwin,”saysMcKeen.Bytheirowncalculations,thegrouphassaved538tonsofpumpkinsfromthelandfill.Butnoteveryonehasaccesstopumpkinsmashingevents.Sincepumpkinsareagreatsourceofhumannutrition,somepeopleturntohomecooking.“Notonepumpkingoestothelandfillfromourkitchen.Itisamoningredientinbakedfoodlikemuffins,bread,andpies,”saysUnaHagen.Pumpkinfleshcanalsobefermented(發(fā)酵),notesElizabethFlournoy:“Ihavebeenmakingwinefrompumpkins!”Somepeoplethrowpumpkinsoutsidefordeer,orraccoonstoeat.Whilepumpkinsaregenerallysafeforwildlifetoeat,expertssayit’sbesttoletthemhuntfortheirownfood.Feedingwildanimalscanspreaddiseasewhenanimalsgather.Somestates,likeColorado,fineresidentswhointentionallyfeedwildlife.Andtryingtofeedanimalslikedeercanunintentionallyattractanimalslikebearsandleadtohumanwildlifeconflict.Instead,seeifanylocalfarmsarecollectingpumpkinsastreatsfortheirpigs,goats,andotheranimals—orforanyotherpurposes.ThewebsitePumpkinsforPigsshowsanimalfarmsaroundthecountrythattakeuncarvedandunpaintedpumpkins.47.WhatcanwelearnaboutPumpkinSmash?A.Itsaimistoreducepumpkinpollution. B.Itcollectspumpkinsworldwide.C.Itseffecthasbeenquestioned. D.Itishighlyprofitable.48.HowdoesUnaHagendealwithpumpkins?A.Bymakingfoodwiththem. B.Byusingthemasfertilizer.C.Byusingthemfordecoration. D.Bysendingthemtolandfills.49.Whydoexpertsdisagreewithfeedingwildanimalswithpumpkins?A.Itisawasteoffood. B.Itdisturbstheecologicalbalance.C.Pumpkinsareharmfultowildanimals. D.Wildanimalsmaycauseharmtohumans.50.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Pumpkinevents. B.Problemscausedbypumpkins.C.Waystogivepumpkinsasecondlife. D.Reasonstoleadapumpkinfreelifestyle.Passage6

(2223高一下·山東德州·期末)SolvingthemysteryoftheLochNessMonsterwouldbeconsideredasagooddeed,right?Onthatbasis,awebcam(網(wǎng)絡(luò)攝像頭)hasbeensetupoverlookingthelake.Anyonecantuneinatanytime.Ifyouseesomethingsuspicious,yousimplyclickthe“snapshot”(快拍)buttontosubmitapictureforfurtheranalysis.Itisfree,easy,andyoucandoitforaslittleoraslongasyoulike,withnologinorsignuprequired.Whatyouaredoingismicrovolunteering,whichoffersvolunteersaseriesofeasytasksthatcanbedoneanytime,anywhere,ontheirownterms.Microvolunteeringcouldinvolveanythingfromretweetingamessagetojoiningaflashmob(快閃).Volunteersdon’tneedtogothroughanapplicationortrainingprocess,ortomakeanyongoingmitment.Thevastmajorityofmicrovolunteeringtakesplaceonline,butitdoesn’thaveto.Weedingagardeninalocalmunitycentercountsjustasmuch.Thekeybenefitofmicrovolunteeringisitsflexibility.Peoplefrequentlycitetheirlackoftimeasthebiggestbarriertovolunteering.Formany,microvolunteeringremovestheneedtoworryaboutmakinglongtermmitmentsoncetheystartvolunteering.Itenablespeoplewhomightloseinterestintraditionalwaysofvolunteeringtoparticipate.Tosomeextent,microvolunteeringisanapproachthataimstohelplotsofpeopleetogethertomakeadifference.Itcouldtakeawhiletoseeitsimpacts.Studies,however,haveshownthat65percentofthosewhohavemicrovolunteeredarestillactivelydoingsooneyearlater.Eventhoughmicrovolunteeringcannotreplacelongtermmitments,itservesasplement(補(bǔ)充)tothemoretraditionalmethodsofpromotinggoodcauses.51.WhydoestheauthormentiontheLochNessMonsterinparagraph1?A.Toillustrateafamousmonsterfilm.B.Tointroduceanewwaytovolunteer.C.Totellmoreinformationofthemonster.D.Toofferreadersaseriesofvolunteertasks.52.What’stheadvantageofmicrovolunteering?A.It’savailableonlyonline. B.Volunteersneedreceivetraining.C.It’sflexibleandtimewise. D.Itneedslongtermmitments.53.Whatcanpeopleexpectofmicrovolunteeringinthefuture?A.Itcouldtaketheplaceoftraditionalvolunteering.B.Itmighthaveagreatinfluenceontheworldatonce.C.Itcanmakepeoplehavemoreongoingmitments.D.Itmayoffermorechancesforpeopletomakeadifference.54.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.BarrierstopromotinggoodcausesB.AwonderfulplementtovolunteeringC.ReflectionsontraditionalwaysofvolunteeringD.AnanswertothemysteryoftheLochNessMonster三、七選五(2223高一下·江西景德鎮(zhèn)·期末)Insuchabusyworld,itiseasyforustoignoresomedetailsthatmaydeterminesuccessorfailure,whichisreallyannoying.Fortunately,attentiontodetailsisalearnedskill,andit’sonethatyoucandefinitelydevelop!1.Makefullandneatlists.Makinglistsisareallyusefulwaytobeorganizedandtomakesurethatyouknowwhenandhoweverythingneedstoetogether.55Inthatway,you’llknowwhatyouactuallydidbefore.2.56Whenyou’redistracted,you’renotgoingtobeabletorecallthingsaseasilyasusualandmorelikelytoforgetthedetailsofyourprojectorhomework.Soifyouworkathome,putyourphoneonsilentandtellyourfriendsandfamilymembersnottocallyouwhenyou’reworkingunlessit’sanemergency.573.Don’tdoseveralthingsatthesametime.Multitaskingspreadsyourattentionoutoveravarietyofitemsinsteadoffocusingononespecificitem.58Usingthelistthatyou’vedrawnup,youcangofromprojecttoproject,givingeachyourfullattentionwithoutcheckingyourphone.4.Takebreaks.59Makesurethatyouscheduleyourprojectsaroundthesametimeeachdayandtrytorestfor10to15minuteseachtime.Thiswillgiveyourbrainachancetorelaxintimeforthenextproject.Abreakcanbesomethingassimpleasstretchingandtakingashortwalkaroundyouroffice,orgoingforcoffeedownthestreet.A.Getorganizedifitispossible.B.Tryyoubesttolimitthedistractions.C.Onceyou’vepletedanitemonyourlist,checkitoff.D.Inotherwords,youareunabletogivefullattentiontoeachitem.E.Atworkplace,simplysay,“Ireallyhavetogetthisprojectfinished.”F.Agoodwaytokeepyourbrainsharpandfocusondetailsistotakerests.G.Youneedtoarrangeyourlifetohavehopeofpayingattentiontothesmallthings.一、完形填空Close1(2223高一下·吉林長(zhǎng)春·階段練習(xí))Irecentlyhadanewworkmate,whocametotownfromColorado.She1withmeherstory.Herfamilywasintheprocessof2intotheirnewhome.Duringthistimealotof3washappeningontheirbankaccount.Thissentaredflagtothebank.Thebank4tocallthembuttheywereintheprocessofchangingphones,sothebankputastopontheiraccount.Mynewworkmate,not5this,wentshopping.Aftergoingtotheregistertheywere6toseetheirmethodofpaymentwasstopped.Nocash,andno7togetcash,theywerenotsurewhattodo.Atthistime,withoutaskinganyquestions,theladyinfrontofthemplacedhercardinthemachineand8theirgroceries.Theytriedtogethernametorepayher.9,theladyjustsmiled,saying:“Don’t10it.”Thenshewishedthemanicedayand11thestore.Twoweekslatermynewworkmate12herlittleboyoutforhisbirthday.TheywenttoaMexican13.Afterbeingseated,theirwaitresscameuptotheir14.Itwasthekindsmilingladywhohadpaidfortheirgroceries!Theyallhadabig15andforatip?Yes—theamountofcashshepaidfortheirgroceriesplusmuchmorethanher20percent,anewfriend!1.A.discussed B.exchanged C.wrote D.shared2.A.crowding B.moving C.breaking D.looking3.A.experience B.theft C.a(chǎn)ctivity D.judgement4.A.tried B.decided C.failed D.promised5.A.a(chǎn)ccepting B.knowing C.believing D.understanding6.A.sad B.a(chǎn)ngry C.shocked D.excited7.A.way B.direction C.purpose D.chance8.A.caredfor B.paidfor C.a(chǎn)skedfor D.waitedfor9.A.However B.Therefore C.Instead D.Otherwise10.A.thinkof B.forgetabout C.sufferfrom D.worryabout11.A.opened B.left C.entered D.closed12.A.took B.pulled C.showed D.let13.A.hotel B.bank C.bookstore D.restaurant14.A.car B.table C.room D.neighborhood15.A.dinner B.wish C.laugh D.planClose2(2324高一上·浙江·期末)Concernedbytherecenteconomichardship,BGCares,onSaturday,gaveoutfoodtopoorNigerians,urgingwellmeaningNigerianstobetheirneighbors’keepers.BGCares,whichledagroupof16inNigeriaonarideforcharity(慈善),saiditwasworkingtoshow17towardsmembersofsociety.Speakingattheevent18“Jolloftothestreet”,PresidentoftheBikers,Kayodesaid,“Itiswhyweride.SelflessnesshasbeenthedrivingforcebehindBGCares’smitment(投入)to19others.”AstatementbyBGCares20saidthatitwasdrivenbythedeterminationtochangethe21storiesaboutthebikingmunity,whichcouldhelptoclearupthemisunderstandingbetweenbikersandnonbikers.Thestatement22,“Attheheartoftheirprogrammearetheircharityoutreaches,whichhavebeeapartoftheirtasktocreateapositiveeffectinthelivesofthose23.”Theyearly“Jolloftothestreet”charityridehasbeea24forthegroup,showingtheirvaluesofkindness.ThroughtheBGCares,thegroupworkswithothercharitableorganizations,makinga(n)25effortinbringingpositivechange.BGCareshopesthattheircharityridewillserveasapowerful26forotherstojoinhandsandmakea27inNigeria.BGCaresexpressesheartfeltappreciationtoalltheir28,partnersandvolunteers,whosegivingmadethe“Jolloftothestreet”charitya29.Theircontinuedsupport30BGCarestocontinueimprovingthelivesofpoormunitiesacrossNigeria.16.A.bikers B.climbers C.experts D.officers17.A.respect B.pride C.strength D.kindness18.A.stepped B.named C.changed D.taught19.A.a(chǎn)ttracting B.helping C.recognizing D.a(chǎn)dmiring20.A.easily B.doubtfully C.surprisingly D.a(chǎn)ctually21.A.positive B.terrible C.satisfying D.unique22.A.read B.pared C.designed D.remembered23.A.inpeace B.inadvance C.inneed D.insecret24.A.destination B.performance C.matter D.tradition25.A.sudden B.single C.mon D.a(chǎn)dventurous26.A.ment B.experiment C.order D.encouragement27.A.difference B.mistake C.wish D.choice28.A.petitors B.programmers C.scientists D.supporters29.A.lecture B.match C.success D.debate30.A.forces B.enables C.prefers D.warns二、閱讀理解Passage1(2223高一下·吉林長(zhǎng)春·期中)Bingewatching(刷劇)iswhenapersonwatchesmorethanoneepisode(集)ofashowinquicksuccession(連續(xù)).WithdevelopmentsinthespeedandconnectivityoftheInternet,increasesintechnologyandtheriseofondemandentertainmentpanies,peoplecannowhavetheirfavoriteshowsstreameddirectlytotheirtelevisionattheirconvenience.Thisbehaviorisnothingnew.Infact,“bingewatching”hasbeenofficiallylistedindictionariessince2015.Theentertainmentpaniesrecognizethisbehaviorandmanytakestepstoencourageit.Often,insteadofreleasingeachepisodeonaweekbyweekbasis,anentireserieswillbeeavailableatthesametime.Oncetheepisodefinishes,manyplatformswilldisplaypopupswith“youmightlike”suggestions,orwillautomatically(自動(dòng))playthenextepisode.However,recentresearchsuggeststhatoutofthemorethanhalfofBritishadultswhowatchmorethanoneepisodeofashowbacktoback,almostathirdhaveadmittedmissingsleeporbeingtiredasaresult;andonequarterhaveignoredtheirhouseholdchores.Nextwe?llbemissingwork!Beinghasotherconnections—bingeeating,bingedrinkingandbingesmoking.Allofthemareoftenassociatedwithalackof(缺乏)controlandapossibleroutetoaddiction.LindseyFuss,consumergroupdirector,said,“Thedaysofwaitingaweekforthenextepisodearelargelygone,withpeoplefindingithardtoresist(抵制)watchingmultipleepisodesaroundtheh

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