2025年高职单招每日一练《英语(中职)》1月31日

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试卷介绍: 2025年高职单招每日一练《英语(中职)》1月31日专为备考2025年英语(中职)考生准备,帮助考生通过每日坚持练习,逐步提升考试成绩。

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  • Last summer seventeen-year-old Nadia Clarke got the chance to spend a month helping out in a hospital inAfrica. She had one year left at school, and was interested in studying medicine at university. She thought it wasthe perfect chance to get some experience and to see if she really wanted to be a doctor.
    It was a month that changed her life. She was introduced to a world that was very different to hers in so manyways. She was shocked at how poor so many of the families over there were and how difficult their lives could be.However, they were positive(积极乐观的) and helped each other.
    Her work in hospital was hard. She spent a lot of time cleaning floors, changing bed sheets, and looking afterthe patients(病人). And she got the chance to talk to some doctors and ask them about the profession. She sawsome truly awful things in the hospital, but none of them changed her mind about being a doctor.
    When she finished, she knew exactly what she was going to do-she wanted to work for an intemationalorganization like the Red Cross, She couldn't wait to get started.

    1. What did Nadia do in Africa last summer?

    A She studied medicine.

    B She trained some doctors.

    C She visited her family.

    D She helped out in a hospital.

  • Born in 1974, Stephen Wiltshire was always different. As a child, he couldn't make friends. In fact, he talked to nobody, showed no interest in school subjects and wasn't able to sit still. Stephen suffered from autism(自闭症). He didn't learm fully to talk until he was nine and he didn't pass his examinations. but he found one thing he liked doing: drawing. Art became his way to communicate.
    He started by drawing funny pictures of his teachers, but soon began to draw buildings. His eye for detail was perfect. He could see a building just once and remember everything about it. In 1987, he saw a train station in London. Hours later, in front of 'T'V cameras, he managed to draw this building, even with the time on the station clock saying 11 :20, the exact time when he was there, The drawing showed every detail perfectly. Since that 'TV program made him famous in the UK, many great things have happened to Stephen. He has become a well-known artist, and published several books of his drawings. He has also taken helicopter rides above the world's great cities, drawn amazing pictures of them, and opened his own art gallery(画廊)in London. In 2006, he was given a special prize by the Queen of England for services to art.

    2. From the story, we can see that Stephen is a person with ____.  

    A talent

    B humor

    Ccourage

    D kindness

  • 1. It takes Linda an hour to help Mom do the housework every day.
  • 2. They must stay in the water,or they will die.
  • 1. The size of our order _________ (取决于)your price.  
  • 2. Some students are interested in music while ___________ (另一些学生喜欢踢足球).  
  • 1. 假如你是Mark,这个寒假你将和家人去北京旅行,请根据下列提示给你的北京笔友Jenny写一封信,告诉她你的安排并就相关问题向她询问。内容包括: (1)寒假将去北京旅行; (2)将在北京停留大约一周; (3)向她询问北京的风俗习惯; (4)请她建议去北京哪些地方旅行。注意:词数应为100左右。  
  • 2. 假如你是英语校报的编辑方明,中学生李俊马上就要毕业了,他在给你的来信中提到他不知该如何度过即将到来的暑假,因此希望得到你的帮助。请你给他写一封回信,告诉他怎样才能度过一个有意义的假期,内容包括: (1)充分利用时间多读书,读好书,以获取知识,开阔视野; (2)帮助父母做一些家务; (3)多运动; (4)做志愿者; (5)自学新知。要求: (1)词数80左右; (2)信的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数; (3)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。  
  • 请根据以下短文内容,回答短文后面的问题,答题词数不得超过10个单词。 Contrary to popular belief,colds are not caused by exposure to severe weather.Colds are caused by viruses inside,and you're safer when skiing or even waiting for the bus on a snowy day than you are in a warm room, surrounded by friends,co-workers,or fellow students,who just may be passing the viruses around.If you feel a chill,you're already sick.A chill is an early sign:It's the cold that causes the chill,not the other way around. While the virus can spread through air when a cold-sufferer coughs or sneezes,surprisingly,this is not the most common route of transmission.Numerous studies have now shown that the majority of colds are“caught”by hand contact.A cold-sufferer rubs her nose,thereby transferring the virus to her hand.Then a friend comes to visit.“Don't kiss me,”she warns,so the friend steps back and presses her hand.The friend then wipes her own nose or eyes,and several days later is stricken with a cold.Or parents pick up their child's used tissues and carefully throw them away,but fail to wash their hands afterwards. Cold viruses also can be transferred to objects—telephones,towels,plates—and remain infectious for up to three hours.Frequent hand-washing—on the part of the cold-sufferer as well as other members of the household— will minimize the spread of viruses.

    1. What can minimize the spread of viruses?  
  • 请根据以下短文内容,回答短文后面的问题,答题词数不得超过10个单词。 At just 17 years old,Pakistan's Malala is the youngest ever winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. Malala came to international attention when she spoke up for the rights of all children to have an education. Malala's father was a teacher who ran a school.For her early life,her family lived in the school so she was used to siting in the classrooms before her school age.Now,she can speak three languages and loves learning. She grew up in Pakistan.The living conditions in her area were very poor and unsafe.Many people were hurt and many schools were closed.Girls especially were not allowed to go to school Reporters from Britain told the world what was happening with the help of Malala.In 2009,12-year-old Malala wrote 35 diaries on the Internet.She wrote about the difficulties of her life,and about her strong hope for education.Soon after that,Malala's family was chosen to be in a TV program on ordinary children's education because both father and daughter spoke good English,and they cared about children's education. Malala has now written a book about her life called I Am Malala.The book shows that one person's voice can inspire change in the world.In her speech,she spoke warmly about her aims for education and peace.One sentence she said one day became famous:One child,one teacher,one pen and one book can greatly change the world.

    2. How old was Malala when she won the Nobel Peace Prize?