1、重组小练十二阅读理解七选五书面表达.阅读理解A2019陕西质检Current Exhibitions in Allentown Art MuseumDesigning for the Loom: Drawings by William GeskesFri. 03/31/2018 Thu. 11/02/2019 Fuller GalleryFor more than forty years, William Geskes(1877 1962) created designs for Paterson, New Jersey, silk producers. This exhibition has
2、 a selection of his drawings, which silk factories would have translated into repeated patterns to be woven as cloth. Geskes striking designs to wildly colored abstractions, provide a wonderful look into the textile industry(纺织行业)in the first half of the twentieth century.Revolutionizing Design: Pro
3、gressive HomeDecorating at the Turn of the CenturyWed. 07/31/2017 Sun. 04/04/2019Payne Hurd GalleryIn the late nineteenth century, artists and designers demanded a complete break with the massproduced in the Victorian Age. They argued that beautiful living spaces and affordable, attractive indoor de
4、sign could improve society. Their novel ideas, including simplicity and practical design, continue to influence designers today. Revolutionizing Design unites textiles and furnishing by these European and American design reformers who laid foundation for modern design. Transcultural: A Mural(壁画) by
5、Rigo PeraltaWed. 01/06/2017 Sun. 01/14/2019Museum VestlbuleThe Museum asked Dominicanborn, Allentown based artist Rigo Peralta to create the firstever mural in the entrance hall of the museum. The mural is called “Transcultural” and represents the mix of cultures of Allentown and Peraltas own journe
6、y from the Dominican Republic to the city. Fantastic shapes painted in dark blues, reds and yellows bring to mind ancient temples, tribal peoples and a machine age sensibility.WhiteLine Color WoodcutsWed. 05/03/2018 Sun. 08/06/2019Decorative Arts CorridorThe whiteline color woodcut was an early twen
7、tiethcentury invention that allowed artists to print many kinds of colors from a single carved woodblock. The technique offered simplicity of operation as well as a painterly result. This gives beautiful examples of whiteline woodcuts ranging in subject, style, and complexity.1In which museum the ex
8、hibition lasts the longest time?AFuller Gallery. BPayee Hurd Gallery.CMuseum Vestibule. DDecorative Arts Corridor.2Which of the following is correct about the Victoria design?AIt was affordable for common people.BIt was completely refused by later reformers.CIts focus was mainly on simplicity.DIt ha
9、s a great influence on modern design.3Those who want to know some about the textile industry development can go to _.ADecorative Arts Corridor BFuller GalleryCPayee Hurd GalleryDMuseum Vestibule4What do we know about the whiteline color woodcut?AIt improved the amazing abilities of the artists.BIt w
10、as invented by Rigo Peralta in the 20th century.CThe artists dont use the technique any longer.DThe artists can only have one color by using this technique.B2019绵阳诊断On a cool morning, Wilson Kasaine heads out along a dirt path in southern Kenya. His calmness makes it easy to forget that hes tracking
11、 one of the most dangerous animals in the world. Kasaine is tracking lions especially one lion called Marti, who is the reallife Lion King of Selenkay Conservancy.Tracking lions on foot may sound like a death wish, but Kasaine has been doing it for most of his life. Born into a traditional Maasai fa
12、mily he quickly grew to understand the beauty and danger of wildlife. Living with big wild animals forces him to develop a good sense of where they have been and where they may be going. During his 12kilometer walks to and from school, he learned how to tell the paw prints (爪印)of a lion from those o
13、f other animals.Growing up, Kasaine knew that improving his tracking abilities would help him avoid surprise meetings with dangerous animals. For many Maasai, tracking is mainly a matter of selfprotection. But Kasaine is tracking lions to meet them and to protect them. He leads a small group of wide
14、eyed tourists over the red sandy path, searching for the lion that has left upon it his prints.Each year, thousands of tourists crowd Kenyas national parks to try to have a look at the“big five”; elephants, rhinoceros, leopards, buffaloes and lions. The international draw of these animals matters a
15、lot because the nations economy is tied to the protection of its wildlife. If Kenyas wildlife disappears, so does its secondlargest source of income.Wildlife protection efforts in Kenya meant marking off land exclusively(专门地)for animals. But it also meant that the people who had originally lived in
16、the area were forced to leave their land and into smaller surrounding areas, They are also finding it increasingly hard to keep a traditional Maasai lifestyle. But people are glad that it really makes a difference to wildlife protection.5How did Kasaine track lions?ABy working together with tourists
17、. BBy running after them all the time.CBy going to school every day. DBy studying their paw prints.6What can we learn from Paragraph 4?AMaasai people are born animal lovers. BTourism is a big threat to Kenyas wildlife.CKenya benefits a lot from its wildlife protection. DSmall animals are not include
18、d in their protection policy.7What does the underlined word “it” in the last paragraph refer to?AKenyas economic development. BPeoples leaving their original homes.CKenyas secondlargest income source. DKenyan peoples traditional Maasai lifestyle.8What is the best title for the text?AWildlife protect
19、ion in Kenya BMeeting a dangerous animalCWilson Kasaines wise choice DLearning to live with lionsC2019沈阳市郊联体阶段If you believe in thermometers(温度计),you should believe in global warming. And if you believe in eating fries with your burger, you should worry more about carbon emissions.It wont happen ove
20、rnight, but as the planets climate changes, the growth cycles of main crops will all be heavily affected .Here are three of the crops that might not beat the heat.The potato actually needs a great deal of beauty rest to develop properly. “They need a cool nighttime temperature in order to start grow
21、ing the tuber, the part that we eat,” Nelson says.Temperature and altitude are two primary concerns in coffee growth, and farmers are stuck between a rock and a hard place. “We know that coffee grows in a certain temperature range,” Nelson says. “Theyve been moving up the mountains, but at some poin
22、t you run out of mountains to move up.” Highergrade strains of Arabica coffee in Central American regions are at particular risk due to the need for lower growing temperature, especially since diseases and pests are also becoming more of a factor as temperatures rise.Even if youre looking at the dir
23、ect effects of temperature alone, rice is in trouble. “As nighttime temperatures go up, the rice is going to have a problem flowering and wont make as many seeds,” Nelson says. In addition to this direct heat consequence, rising sea levels will flood many rice fields and destroy water salinity level
24、s, while droughts will lower production, raise prices, and further shame westerners who are too clumsy with chopsticks to be able to clear their plates once a new grain is adopted.9What is the closest meaning to the underlined word “emissions” in Paragraph 1?AMixture.BPollution.CGoing down. DLetting
25、 off.10What does the potatoes development need according to Nelson?AEnough water and salt.BCool temperature at night.CMuch sunshine and fresh air.DSudden rise of the temperature.11The rice is difficult to flower, probably because _.Asea levels go up suddenlyBthe temperature rises at nightCmany seeds
26、 cant be producedDboth temperature and altitude rise12What is the best title for the text?AHow Does Global Warming Affect WesternersBHow Does The Cool Temperature Affect RiceCWhat Is The Real Reason For Crops GrowthDThree Crops That Wont Survive Minor Climate ChangesD2019濮阳三模As more and more schools
27、 rush to put digital devices in the hands of every student, many parents are becoming increasingly concerned about the quality of their childrens education. The promise of increased student academic achievement through the use of technology hasnt really produced any significant results in the past 2
28、0 years.Researchers at the University of California Los Angeles conducted a study in 2019 to determine if the social skills of elementary students were blocked by screen time. Two groups of sixth grade students were compared. One group was sent to an outdoor camp for one week with no screen time, wh
29、ile the control group live life as normal. After one week, the students at camp had made significant improvements over their peers(同龄人). The good news is that when we limit access to screen time and give children the opportunity to interact face to face, they quickly become better at reading nonverb
30、al cues(非言语暗示)and determining the emotional state of others. The bad news is that we have a generation of children that struggle with this basic emotional intelligence skill.Too much screen time has been linked to childhood obesity, sleep disorders, behavior problems, and academic challenges. But is
31、 there a difference between schoolwork and entertainment media?When students are using technology for academic work they are more likely to be communicating with peers, working cooperatively, and developing other important skills. However,all these are impossible when students watch entertainment me
32、dia. They just sit and watch!Parents have right to be concerned about their childrens screen time at school, but they should begin by discussing the use of digital media at home. Some parents are continuously engaged in their own devices, responding to every ring of their phones, receiving and sendi
33、ng messages. How can they expect their children to do better?13What was the schools initial intention of using digital devices?ATo improve students academically.BTo help students develop socially.CTo make school life more entertaining and colorful.DTo make sure students get technological education.1
34、4What aspect of children worries the writer a lot?ALacking guidance on proper screen time.BLacking chances to communicate with others.CLacking interest in improving their study.DLacking skills in reading others emotional state.15From the passage, we can learn that _.Aparents shouldnt oppose schools
35、in their educational approachesBsome parents may set a bad example to their children in using digtal mediaCthe screen watching time shouldnt be longer than 2 hours for studentsDits wrong for schools to focus on technological education.七选五2019湛江二模Brand is one of the most important things when startin
36、g a blog or any website, that name stays with you, everything you do is to build that name. _16_ Below youll find 4 tried and true methods that youll find just as useful.1. Look at Competitors Blog NamesThis may seem like a nobrainer but doing your research on the kinds of blogs youll be competing a
37、gainst, will give you an idea of what type of name will work for your own blog. _17_ However, it may just be the perfect nudge to get those creative juices flowing.2. Take Inspiration from BooksWhoever said you have to conform to rules when creating names? Why not take some advice from the worlds gr
38、eatest authors and use your favorite literature as inspiration?With millions of books out there, it wont take you long to find something that inspires and delights for your new blog. _18_ 3. _19_ What happens if youve already come up with the perfect blog name, but its already registered elsewhere o
39、n the net? Im sure weve all been there at some point and its incredibly frustrating, to say the least, but dont write off your favorite name just yet.You can use the range of methods such as suffixes, phonemes, and prefixes to name a few, in order to come up with alternative name suggestions that us
40、ually end up being even better.4. Use HumorLaughter and humor is an infectious tonic with the benefit of making your readers smile. Try boosting those endorphins by creating a blog name that portrays a wicked sense of humor. _20_ But if your tone of voice is fun, fresh and witty then theres nothing
41、to lose and is well worth giving a try.APlay with WordsBUse AbbreviationsCIt may not work for more professional blogs.DOf course, youre not going to be copying anyone.EBecause all are full to the brim with wonderful words.FSo it has to be something youll look back on as a great choice!GAbbreviations are beneficial because they keep things short and sweet.书面表达2019郑州预测卷假定你是李华,正在你校学习汉语的美国交换生Albert对中国古诗词很感兴趣。请用英语给他写封邮件,邀请他一同观看央视频道经典咏流传中的一期节目。内容包括:1. 时间、地点和观看人员;2. 内容:欣赏以歌曲形式咏唱的经典古诗词;3. 提醒:提前简要了解一些中国经典古诗词,观后一起谈感受。注意:1. 词数100左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:经典咏流传Everlasting Classics Hi Albert,_Best,Li Hua