06十三所民校联考英语试题及答案
2024年06版小学6年级上册第3次英语第六单元综合卷[有答案]
2024年06版小学6年级上册英语第六单元综合卷[有答案]考试时间:90分钟(总分:120)B卷考试人:_________题号一二三四五总分得分一、综合题(共计100题)1、听力题:We are having a ______ (field trip) to the zoo.2、听力题:The cat chases _______ around the house.3、填空题:A ________ (气候带) refers to the climate of an area.4、What is the opposite of polite?A. RudeB. CourteousC. RespectfulD. Civil答案:A5、What is the primary ingredient in a traditional soufflé?A. EggsB. CheeseC. CreamD. Flour6、What do you call the main meal of the day?A. BreakfastB. LunchC. DinnerD. Snack7、填空题:I enjoy ______ with my friends.We like to watch ______ (动画片).9、听力题:A ______ is a natural feature that can influence the environment.10、填空题:I want to _______ (参观) the zoo.11、填空题:The ancient Egyptians had a complex social ________ (阶层).12、选择题:What do we call the action of putting something in water?A. SoakingB. DryingC. FloatingD. Sinking13、填空题:I enjoy _______ with my pets.14、听力题:Some plants have _______ that help them survive.15、填空题:I enjoy going to the ______ (博物馆) to learn about science and history.16、听力题:Chemical formulas are used to represent the ________ of compounds.17、听力题:The chemical formula for salt is _____.18、填空题:At school, I prefer being called ______ by my friends.(在学校,我更喜欢我的朋友叫我。
2006年广州市小升初十三所民校联考英语试题及参考答案
2006年广州市小升初十三所民校联考英语试题全卷总分共60分,35分钟时间完成。
一、单项选择 (1×20 =20分) (请把答案的英文大写编号写在答卷上)1._______you______to bed at ten yesterday evening?A.Did,go B.Do,goC.Did,went D.Do,went2.The pupils of our school________ to visit yuntai Garden ________this number bus tomorrow. A.go,by B.going, byC.is going, by D.are going, on3.A:How do you like the film? B:_________.A.I think So. B.I don' t think soC.Yes, I like it. D.It' s a good film4.My story is________than yours.A.much interesting B.interestingC.much more interesting D.interestinger5._________Children' s Day my mother goes to the Zoo with me.A.In B.At C.Of D.On6.A:“Thank you very much.” B:_________.A.All right. B.OK. C.No, thanks . D.That’s all rigtat.7.He doesn' t go to school today_________ he is ill.A.and B.or C.because D.but8.There________ ________ on the plate.A.is,breads B.are,breads.C.is,some bread D.are,some bread9.Her TV is broken.There is________ picture.A.no B.not C.some D.any10,Tom________ things.Now he is making a toy plane.A.1ike make B.likes make C.like making D.likes making11.Uncle Li, there' s something wrong with my computer.Would you give me a_______?A.foot B.head C.hand D.face12.That' s a good place for reading,________?A.is that B.is it C.isn’t that D.isn’t it13.My father likes _______ books in the evening.He doesn't often ________ TV .A.looking at, watch B.watches,seeC.to read,watches D.reading, watch14.-- Would you like something to eat?--________ .A.Yes, I am. B.Yes,I like it very much.C.Yes,please. D.Yes,I'd like some water15.--_________ ? -- She is a nurse.A.Where does your mother do? B.What does your mother do?C.What is your mother doing? D.Who is your mother?16.Give _________ some tomatoes,please.A.Li Lei and I B.I and Li LeiC.Li Lei and mc D.me and Li Lei17.Which city will hold the Olympic Games in 2008 ?A.Paris B.Beijing C.London D.Tokay18.The capital of the USA is ____________ .A.New York B.Washington C.Paris D.London19.People use _________ in England.A.dollar(s) B.yuan(¥) C.pound(£) D.HK dollar(HK$)20.Koalas (树熊) live in_________ .(本题原稿是一幅世界地图,答案从4个洲之中选择) A.Asia B.Africa C.Australia D.North America二、完形填空(1×l0 = 10分) (请把答案的英文大写编号写在答卷上)___21___ children like to watch TV.It' s very ___22___.On TV ___23___can see and learn a lot and know many things ___24___. their country and the world.___25___they can learn over the radio.But they can learn better and more easily on ___26___ .Why ? Because they can hear and watch at the same time.But they can' t __ 27____ anything over the radio.Many children watch TV only on Saturday or Sunday.evening.They are ___28___ busy with their lessons.But a few children watch TV every ___29___.They go to bed very late.They can' t have a good ___30____.How about you, my young friend ?21.A.Much B.Most C.More D.Any22.A.interesting B.new C.big D.use23.A.we B.you C.they D.I24.A.on B.about C.of D.with25.A.By them B.Of course C.Because D.So26.A.radio B.film C.newspaper D.watch27.A.hear B.enjoy C.see D.learn28.A.never B.always C.sometimes D.once29.A.morning B.afternoon C.noon D.night30.A.time B.rest C.day D.1ook三、阅读理解 (1×10 = 10分) (请把答案的英文大写编号写在答卷上)AMy name is Lily.My father is a teacher.His students love him a lot because he is funny.I love him too,but I think he can be ‘foolish’sometimes.Once we moved house and had to go shopping to buy new chairs and lights.In the supermarket.we saw many beautiful lights.I like some of them and made my father buy them.When we got home.my father began to work out how much money we had spent that day.Suddenly, he stopped.“Something is wrong.”he said,“I have got 300 yuan more than I should.”“That' s great,” I said, “You can buy me that cartoon book then,”Father said nothing . Instead,he counted how much money he had again and again.“The salesgirl must have made a mistake(错误).We should go back to the shop,”he said.“Do we have to go back?”I asked,“Nobody will know she gave us too much change.It would be foolish to go back.”“It would not be foolish,”my father said angrily, “It' s called being honest.”At that moment, I looked into his eyes and knew he was right.The salesgirl was surprised to see us in the shop again.But when we gave her money, she thanked us a lot.Suddenly my father stopped me and smiled.“Do you still want that cartoon book?”he asked.I looked at my‘foolish’father and answered loudly,“Father, you' re the greatest!”31.Why did they go to the shop?A.To buy chairs and lights. B.To take a walk.C.To buy a cartoon book for Lily. D.Just to look around.32.Why didn't Lily let her father rectum the money to the shop? Because________ .A.nobody knew what had happened (发生)B.the shop was too far awayC.they were too tired to go back to the shopD.she wanted to buy a cartoon book with the money33.What's the meaning (意思)of the word “change”in the passage (文章) ?A.something new B.something differentC.small mosey D.another kind of money34.Why was her father angry when Lily didn't let him return the money ? Because________.A.he didn't like moneyB.he didn't think it would be honestC.he didn't want to buy the cartoon book for LilyD. he was a funny teacher35.What do you think of Lily's father ?A.He's foolish. B.He's smart. C.He's honest. D.He's bright.BHello,everyone! It's that time of year again! Hualin's fantastic sale! You name it, and we have it at a very good price.Do you like sweaters? Do you like them at low prices? We have sweaters in all colors at 50 yuan each! Do you need a bag for sports or school? We have great bags for just 6 yuan! For young boys and girls,we have T-shirts in red,green,yellow, orange,blue and black for only 15 yuan! And socks in all colors for just 1 yuan! And that's not all.Can't you believe it? Come down to Hualin and see by yourself !36.This passage is_________.A.a story B.an ad (广告)C.about family D.about buying and selling37.What is the meaning of the word“fantastic”?A.cheap B.important C.good D.expensive38.You want to buy a sweater and a T-shirt.How much will you have to pay ?A.¥51 B.¥21 C.¥56 D.¥6539.You want some black socks.Can you buy them here ?A.No,I can't. B.Yes,I can C.No, I can. D.Yes,I can't.40.Which sentence is right according to (根据) the passage ?A.There are no green sweaters.B.Young boys and girls like T-shirts very much.C.The T-shirts in Hualin are for young boys and girls.D.Only the things in this passage are cheap.四.句型转换:按要求改写句子.(0.5×10 =5分)(每空—词,请把答案写在答卷上)41.Please read Lesson One.(改为否定句)_________ __________ Lesson One,please.42.Jackie has lunch at schoo1.(改为一般疑问句)_________ Jackie __________ lunch at school ?43.My favorite subject is science.(划线部分提问)___________ ____________ favorite subject ?44.They have maths on Tuesday and Friday . (划线部分提问)____________ ____________ they have maths?45.Ann is ten years old.Lucy is eight years old.(把两个句子连成一句)Lucy is two years __________ _________ Ann.五、用所给词的适当形式或时态填空.(0.5×10 =5分)( 请把答案写在答卷上)46.Last year we ________________ ( fly) to Shanghai.47.-- Let's go _______________ (boat).-- All right.48.You Can't see her now because she ___________ (have) a class in the classroom.49.There are some ______________ (tomato) on the desk.50,Would you like ______________ (play) tennis ?51.Li Hong often _______________ (carry) water for the old lady52.Jim is ______________ in our class.(tall)53.All of ______________ (we) like new clothes.54.This year is her ______________ (twenty) birthday.55.I enjoy _____________ (1isten) to music.六、综合填空;根据首字母填上文中所缺单词。
高中英语真题-六校2012-2013学年高一英语第六次联考试题新人教版
高中英语真题:六校2012-2013学年高一英语第六次联考试题新人教版考试时间:120分钟分值:150(含听力)第Ⅰ卷(选择题共115分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a bank.B. In a hotelC. Ina shop2. What day is it today?A. September 26th.B. September 28thC. September 30th3. What will the woman do today?A. Meet BillB. Make calls.C. Have a picnic.4. How many desks are there for parents?A. 14.B. 26.C. 405. Why does the woman want to learn Yoga?A. To attend a party.B. To keep healthy.C. T o lose some weight.第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的做答时间。
每段对话读两遍。
听第6段材料, 回答第6、7题。
6. Why is Bob making the call?A. To look for a jobB. To introduce a job.C. To ap ply for a job.7. What does Bob think is more important?A. ExperienceB. Knowledge.C. Inter est.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
2006-2011年广州市小升初民校联考英语试卷修订版
2006广州市十三所民办初中新生入学英语检测题说明:全卷总分共60分,35分钟时间完成一.单项选择(1×20 =20分) (请把答案的英文大写编号写在答卷上)1. _______ you ______to bed at ten yesterday evening?A.Did,go B.Do,goC.Did, went D.Do,went2. The pupils of our school________ to visit Yuntai Garden ________this number bus tomorrow.A.go,by B.going, byC.is going, by D.are going, on3.A:How do you like the film? B:_________.A.I think So.B.1 don' t think soC.Yes, I like it.D.It' s a good film4.My story is ________than yours.A.much interesting B.interestingC.much more interesting D.interesting5._________Children' s Day my mother goes to the Zoo with me·A.In B.At C.Of D.On6.A:“Thank you very much .” B:_________.A.All right.B.OK.C.No, thanks . D.That’s all right.7.He doesn' t go to school today_________ he is ill.A.and B.or C.because D.but8.There________ ________ on the plate.A.is,breads B.are,breads.C.is,some bread D.are,some bread9.Her TV is broken.There is________ picture.A.no B.not C.Some D.any10,Tom________ things.Now he is making a toy plane.A.1ike make B.1ikes make C.1ike making D.1ikes making 11.Uncle Li, there' s something wrong with my computer.Would you give me a_______?A.foot B.head C.hand D。
(06至10年)全国统一考试英语试题
2009年普通高校招生统一英语考试试题卷(全国卷1)第一卷注意事项:1. 答题前,考生在答题卡上务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,并贴好条形码。
请认真核准条形码上的准考证号、姓名和科目。
2. 每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选图其他答案标号,在试题卷上作答无效。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15B.£9.15C. £9.18答案是B。
1. What do the speakers need to buy?A. A fridgeB. A dinner tableC. A few chairs2. Where are the speakers?A. In a restaurant.B. In a hotelC. In a school.3. What does the woman mean?A. Cathy will be at the party.B. Cathy is too busy to come.C. Cathy is going to be invited4. Why does the woman plan to go to town?A. To pay her bills in the bank.B. To buy books in a bookstore.C. To get some money from the bank5. What is the woman trying to do ?A. Finish some writing.B. Print an article.C. Find a newspaper.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
(完整)2006年考研英语真题及答案,推荐文档
2006年考研英语试题及答案Section I Use of English Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A,B,Cor D on ANSWER SHEET1.(10points) The homeless make up a growing percentage of America’s population.__1__ homelessness has reached such proportions that local government can’t possibly _____2____. To help homeless people _____3___ independence, the federal government must support job training programs,_____4_____ the minimum wage, and fund more low-cost housing._____5____everyone agrees on the numbers of Americans who are homeless. Estimates ____6__ anywhere from 600,000 to 3 million. _____7__ the figure may vary, analysts do agree on another matter: that the number of the homeless is_____8____, one of the federal government’s studies _____9__ that the number of the homeless will reach nearly 19 million by the end of this decade. Finding ways to __10__ this growing homeless population has become increasingly difficult.___11__when homeless individuals manage to find a ___12__ that will give them three meals a day and a place to sleep at night, a good number still spend the bulk of each day__13__ the street, Part of the problem is that many homeless adults are addicted to alcohol or drugs. And a significant number of the homeless have serious mental disorders. Many others,____14____not addicted or mentally ill, simply lack the everyday __15__ skills need to turn their lives _____16__.Boston Globe reporter Chris Reidy notes that the situation will improve only when there are_17___programs that address the many needs of the homeless. _____18__ Edward Blotkowsk, director of community service at Bentley College in Massachusetts,___19__it. “There has to be _____20___of programs. What we need is a package deal.” 1.[A]Indeed [B]Likewise [C]Therefore [D]Furthermore 2.[A]stand [B]cope [C]approve [D]retain 3.[A]in [B]for [C]with [D]toward 4.[A]raise [B]add [C]take [D]keep 5.[A]generally [B]almost [C]hardly [D]not 6.[A]cover [B]change [C]range [D]differ 7.[A]Now that [B]Although [C]Provided [D]Except that 8.[A]inflating [B]expanding [C]increasing [D]extending 9.[A]predicts [B]displays [C]proves [D]discovers 10.[A]assist [B]track [C]sustain [D]dismiss 11.[A]Hence [B]But [C]Even [D]Only 12.[A]lodging [B]shelter [C]dwelling [D]house 13.[A]searching [B]strolling [C]crowding [D]wandering 14.[A]when [B]once [C]while [D]whereas 15.[A]life [B]existence [C]survival [D]maintenance 16.[A]around [B]over [C]on [D]up 17.[A]complex [B]comprehensive [C]complementary [D]compensating 18.[A]So [B]Since [C]As [D]Thus 19.[A]puts [B]interprets [C]assumes [D]makes 20.[A]supervision [B]manipulation [C]regulation [D]coordinationSection II Reading Comprehension Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B,C, or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.(40 points) Text 1 In spite of “endless talk of difference,” American society is an amazing machine for homogenizing people. This is “the democratizing uniformity of dress and discourse, and the casualness and absence of consumption “launched by the 19th –century department stores that offered ‘vast arrays of goods in an elegant atmosphere. Instead of intimate shops catering to a knowledgeable elite.” these were stores “anyone could enter, regardless of class or background. This turned shopping into a public and democratic act.” The mass media, advertising and sports are other forces for homogenization. Immigrants are quickly fitting into this common culture, which may not be altogether elevating but is hardly poisonous. Writing for the National Immigration Forum, Gregory Rodriguez reports that today’s immigration is neither at unprecedented level nor resistant to assimilation. In 1998 immigrants were 9.8 percent of population; in 1900, 13.6 percent. In the 10 years prior to 1990, 3.1 immigrants arrived for every 1,000 residents; in the 10 years prior to 1890, 9.2 for every 1,000. Now, consider three indices of assimilation------language, home ownership and intermarriage. The 1990 Census revealed that “a majority of immigrants from each of the fifteen most common countries of origin spoke English “well” or “very well” after ten years of residence.” The children of immigrants tend to be bilingual and proficient in English. “By the third generation, the original language is lost in the majority of immigrant families.” Hence the description of America as a graveyard” for language. By 1996 foreign-born immigrants who had arrive before 1970 had a home ownership rate of 75.6 percent, higher than the 69.8 percent rate among native-born Americans. Foreign-born Asians and Hispanics “have higher rates of intermarriage than do U.S-born whites and blacks.” By the third generation, one third of Hispanic women are married to non-Hispanics, and 41 percent of Asian-American women are married to non-Asians. Rodriguez not that children in remote villages around world are fans of superstars like Amold Schwarzenegger and Garth Brooks, yet “some Americans fear that immigrant living within the United States remain somehow immune to the nation’s assimilative power.” Are there divisive issues and pockets of seething in America? Indeed. It is big enough to have a bit of everything. But particularly when viewed against America’s turbulent past, today’s social induces suggest a dark and deteriorating social environment. 21. The word “homogenizing” (Line 2, Paragraph 1) most probably meansA. identifyingB. associatingC. assimilatingD. monopolizing 22. According to the author, the department stores of the 19th century A.played a role in the spread of popular culture. B.became intimate shops for common consumers. C.satisfied the needs of a knowledgeable elite. D.owed its emergence to the culture of consumption. 23. The text suggests that immigrants now in the U.S. A.are resistant to homogenization. B.exert a great influence on American culture. C.are hardly a threat to the common culture. D.constitute the majority of the population. 24. Why are Amold Schwarzenegger and Garth Brooks mentioned in Paragraph 5? A. To prove their popularity around the world. B. To reveal the public’s fear of immigrants. C. To give examples of successful immigrants. D. To show the powerful influence of American culture. 25. In the author’s opinion, the absorption of immigrants into American society isA. rewardingB. successfulC. fruitlessD. harmful Text 2 Stratford-on-Avon, as we all know, has only one industry—William Shakespeare—but there are two distinctly separate and increasingly hostile branches. There is the Royal Shakespeare Company (ASC), which presents superb productions of the plays at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre on the Avon. And there are the townsfolk who largely live off the tourists who come, not to see the plays, but to look at Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, Shakespeare’s birthplace and the other sights. The worthy residents of Stratford doubt that the theatre adds a penny to their revenue. They frankly dislike the RSC’s actors, them with their long hair and beards and sandals and noisiness. It’s all deliciously ironic when you consider that Shakespeare, who earns their living, was himself an actor (with a beard) and did his share of noise-making. The tourist streams are not entirely separate. The sightseers who come by bus- and often take in Warwick Castle and Blenheim Palace on the side—don’t usually see the plays, and some of them are even surprised to find a theatre in Stratford. However, the playgoers do manage a little sight-seeing along with their playgoing. It is the playgoers, the ESC contends, who bring in much of the town’s revenue because they spend the night (some of them four or five nights) pouring cash into the hotels and restaurants. The sightseers can take in everything and get out of town by nightfall. The townsfolk don’t see it this way and local council does not contribute directly to the subsidy of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Stratford cries poor traditionally. Nevertheless every hotel in town seems to be adding a new wing or cocktail lounge. Hilton is building its own hotel there, which you may be sure will be decorated with Hamlet Hamburger Bars, the Lear Lounge, the Banquo Banqueting Room, and so forth, and will be very expensive. Anyway, the townsfolk can’t understand why the Royal Shakespeare Company needs a subsidy. (The theatre has broken attendance records for three years in a row. Last year its 1,431 seats were 94 percent occupied all year long and this year they’ll do better.) The reason, of course, is that costs have rocketed and ticket prices have stayed low. It would be a shame to raise prices too much because it would drive away the young people who are Stratford’s most attractive clientele. They come entirely for the plays, not the sights. They all seem to look alike (though they come from all over)---lean, pointed, dedicated faces, wearing jeans and sandals, eating their buns and bedding down for the night on the flagstones outside the theatre to buy the 20 seats and 80 standing—room tickets held for the sleepers and sold to themwhen the box office opens at 10:30 a.m.Text 3 When prehistoric man arrived in new parts of the world, something strange happened to the large animals. They suddenly became extinct. Smaller species survived. The large, slow-growing animals were easy game, and were quickly hunted to extinction. Now something similar could be happening in the oceans. That the seas are being overfished has been known for years. What researchers such as Ransom Myers and Boris Worm have shown is just how fast things are changing. They have looked at half a century of data from fisheries around the world. Their methods do not attempt to estimate the actual biomass (the amount of living biological matter) of fish species in particular parts of the ocean, but rather changes in that biomass over time. According to their latest paper published in Nature, the biomass of large predators (animals that kill and eat other animals) in a new fishery is reduced on average by 80% within 15 years of the start of exploitation. In some long-fished areas, it has halved again since then. Dr Worm acknowledges that the figures are conservative. One reason for this is that fishing technology has improved. Today's vessels can find their prey using satellites and sonar, which were not available 50 years ago. That means a higher proportion of what is in the sea is being caught, so the real difference between present and past is likely to be worse than the one recorded by changes in catch sizes. In the early days, too, longlines would have been more saturated with fish. Some individuals would therefore not have been caught, since no baited hooks would have been available to trap them, leading to an underestimate of fish stocks in the past. Furthermore, in the early days of longline fishing, a lot of fish were lost to sharks after they had been hooked. That is no longer a problem, because there are fewer sharks around now. Dr Myers and Dr Worm argue that their work gives a correct baseline, which future management efforts must take into account. They believe the data support an idea current among marine biologists, that of the "shifting baseline". The notion is that people have failed to detect the massive changes which have happened in the ocean because they have been looking back only a relatively short time into the past. That matters because theory suggests that the maximum sustainable yield that can be cropped from a fishery comes when the biomass of a target species is about 50% of its original levels. Most fisheries are well below that, which is a bad way to do business. 31. The extinction of large prehistoric animals is noted to suggest that A. large animal were vulnerable to the changing environment. B. small species survived as large animals disappeared. C. large sea animals may face the same threat today. D. Slow-growing fish outlive fast-growing ones 32. We can infer from Dr Myers and Dr. Worm’s paper that A. the stock of large predators in some old fisheries has reduced by 90%. B. there are only half as many fisheries as there were 15 years ago. C. the catch sizes in new fisheries are only 20% of the original amount. D. the number of larger predators dropped faster in new fisheries than in the old. 33. By saying these figures are conservative (Line 1, paragraph 3), Dr Worm means that A. fishing technology has improved rapidly B. then catch-sizes are actually smaller then recorded C. the marine biomass has suffered a greater loss D. the data collected so far are out of date. 34. Dr Myers and other researchers hold that A. people should look for a baseline that can’t work for a longer time. B. fisheries should keep the yield below 50% of the biomass C. the ocean biomass should restored its original level. D. people should adjust the fishing baseline to changing situation 35. The author seems to be mainly concerned with most fisheries’ A.management efficiency B.biomass level C.catch-size limits D.technological application. Text 4 Many things make people think artists are weird and the weirdest may be this: artists' only job is to explore emotions, and yet they choose to focus on the ones that feel bad. This wasn't always so. The earliest forms of art, like painting and music, are those best suited for expressing joy. But somewhere in the 19th century, more artists began seeing happiness as insipid, phony or, worst of all, boring as we went from Wordsworth's daffodils to Baudelaire's flowers of evil. You could argue that art became more skeptical of happiness because modern times have seen such misery. But it's not as if earlier times didn't know perpetual war, disaster and the massacre of innocents. The reason, in fact, may be just the opposite: there is too much damn happiness in the world today. After all, what is the one modern form of expression almost completely dedicated to depicting happiness? Advertising. The rise of anti-happy art almost exactly tracks the emergence of mass media, and with it, a commercial culture in which happiness is not just an ideal but an ideology. People in earlier eras were surrounded by reminders of misery. They worked until exhausted, lived with few protections and died young. In the West, before mass communication and literacy, the most powerful mass medium was the church, which reminded worshippers that their souls were in peril and that they would someday be meat for worms. Given all this, they did not exactly need their art to be a bummer too. Today the messages your average Westerner is bombarded with are not religious but commercial, and forever happy. Fast-food eaters, news anchors, text messengers, all smiling, smiling. Our magazines feature beaming celebrities and happy families in perfect homes. And since these messages have an agenda--to lure us to open our wallets to make the very idea of happiness seem unreliable. "Celebrate!" commanded the ads for the arthritis drug Celebrex, before we found out it could increase the risk of heart attacks. What we forget--what our economy depends on is forgetting--is that happiness is more than pleasure without pain. The things that bring the greatest joy carry the greatest potential for loss and disappointment. Today, surrounded by promises of easy happiness, we need someone to tell us as religion once did, Memento mori: remember that you will die, that everything ends, and that happiness comes not in denying this but in living with it. It's a message even more bitter than a clove cigarette, yet, somehow, a breath of fresh air. 36.By citing the example of poets Wordsworth and Baudelaire, the author intends to show that A. Poetry is not as expressive of joy as painting or music. B. Art grow out of both positive and negative feeling. C. Poets today are less skeptical of happiness. D. Artist have changed their focus of interest. 37. The word “bummer” (Line 5. paragraph 5) most probably means somethingA. religiousB. unpleasantC. entertainingD. commercial 38.In the author’s opinion, advertising A.emerges in the wake of the anti-happy part. B.is a cause of disappointment for the general peer C.replace the church as a major source of information D.creates an illusion of happiness rather than happiness itself. 39.We can learn from the last paragraph that the author believes A.Happiness more often than not ends in sadness. B.The anti-happy art is distasteful by refreshing. C.Misery should be enjoyed rather than denied. D.The anti-happy art flourishes when economy booms 40.Which of the following is true of the text? A.Religion once functioned as a reminder of misery. B.Art provides a balance between expectation and reality. C.People feel disappointed at the realities of morality. D.mass media are inclined to cover disasters and deaths.Part B Directions: In the following text, some sentences have been removed. For Questions 41-45, choose the most suitable one from the list A- G to fit into each of numbered blanks. There are two extra choices, which do not fit in any of the blanks. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points) On the north bank of the Ohio River sits Evansville, Ind., home of David Williams, 52, and of a riverboat casino where gambling games are played. During several years of gambling in that casino, Williams, a state auditor earning $35,000 a year, lost approximately $175,000. He had never gambled before the casino sent him a coupon for $20 worth of gambling. He visited the casino, lost the $20 and left. On his second visit he lost $800. The casino issued to him, as a good customer, a Fun Card, which when used in the casino earns points for meals and drinks, and enables the casino to track the user's gambling activities. For Williams, these activities become what he calls electronic morphine. (41)______________. In 1997 he lost $21,000 to one slot machine in two days. In March 1997 he lost $72,186. He sometimes played two slot machines at a time, all night, until the boat locked at 5 a.m., then went back aboard when the casino opened at 9 a.m. Now he is suing the casino, charging that it should have refused his patronage because it knew he was addicted. It did know he had a problem. In March 1998, a friend of Williams's got him involuntarily confined to a treatment center for addictions, and wrote to inform the casino of Williams's gamblers. The casino included a photo of Williams among those of banned gamblers, and wrote to him a” cease admissions” letter notingthe medical/psychological nature of problem gambling behaviors, the letter said that before being readmitted to the patronizing the casino would pose no threat to his safety have to his safety or well-being. (42) ______________. The Wall Street Journal reports that the casino has 20 signs warning: “Enjoy the fun ... and always bet with your head, not over it”. Every entrance ticket lists a toll-free number for counseling from the Indiana Department of Mental Health. Nevertheless, Williams's suit charges that the casino, knowing he was “helplessly addicted to gambling”, intentionally worked to ”love” him to “engage in conduct against his will” well. (43) ______________. The fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) says “pathological gambling” involves persistent, recurring and uncontrollable pursuit less of money than of taking risks in quest of a windfall, (44) ______________.Pushed by science, or what claims to be science, society is reclassifying what once were considered character flaws or moral failings as personality disorders akin to physical disabilities. (45) ______________. Forty-four states have lotteries, 29 have casinos, and most of these states are to varying degrees dependent on --you might say --addicted to--revenues from wagering. And since the first Internet gambling site was created in 1995, competition for gamblers' dollars has become intense. The Oct. 28 issue of NEWSWEEK reported that 2 million gamblers patronize 1,800 virtual casinos every week. With $3.5 billion being lost on Internet wagers this year, gambling has passed pornography as the Web's most profitable business. (A). Although no such evidence was presented, the casino's marketing department continued to pepper him with mailings. And he entered the casino and used his Fun Card without being detected. (B). It is unclear what luring was required, given his compulsive behavior. And in what sense was his will operative? (C). By the time he had lost $5,000 he said to himself that if he could get back to even, he would quit. One night he won $5,500, but he did not quit. (D). Gambling has been a common feature of American life forever, but for a long time it was broadly considered a sin, or a social disease. Now it is a social policy: the most important and aggressive promoter of gambling in America is government. (E). David Williams’s suit should trouble this gambling nation. But don’t bet on it. (F). It is worrisome that society is medicalizing more and more behavioral problems, often defining as addictions what earlier, sterner generations explained as weakness of will. (G). The anonymous, lonely, undistracted nature of online gambling is especially conductive to compulsive behavior. But even if the government knew how to move against Internet gambling, what would be its grounds for doing so? Part C Directions: Read the following text carefully and then translate the underlined segments into Chinese. Our translation should be written neatly on ANSWER SHEET2. (10 points) Is it true that the American intellectual is rejected and considered of no account in his society?I am going to suggest that it is not true. Father Bruckbergen told part of the story when he observed that it is the intellectuals who have rejected Americans. But they have done more than that. They have grown dissatisfied with the role of intellectual. It is they, not Americans, who have become anti-intellectual. First, the object of our study pleads for definition. What is an intellectual? (46) I shall define him as an individual who has elected as his primary duty and pleasure in life the activity of thinking in Socratic(苏格拉底) way about moral problems .He explores such problem consciously, articulately, and frankly, first by asking factual questions, then by asking moral questions, finally by suggesting action which seems appropriate in the light of the factual and moral information which he has obtained. (47) His function is analogous to that of a judge, who must accept the obligation of revealing in as obvious a matter as possible the course of reasoning which led him to his decision. This definition excludes many individuals usually referred to as intellectuals --- the average scientist for one 48) I have excluded him because, while his accomplishments may contribute to the solution of moral problems, he has not been charged with the task of approaching any but the factual aspects of those problems. Like other human beings, he encounters moral issues even in everyday performance of his routine duties.--- he is not supposed to cook his experiments, manufacture evidence, or doctor his reports. (49) But his primary task is not to think about the moral code, which governs his activity, any more than a businessman is expected to dedicate his energies to an exploration of rules of conduct in business. During most of his walking life he will take his code for granted, as the businessman takes his ethics. The definition also excludes the majority of factors, despite the fact that teaching has traditionally been the method whereby many intellectuals earn their living (50) They may teach very well and more than earn their salaries, but most of them make little or no independent reflections on human problems which involve moral judgment .This description even fits the majority eminent scholars .“Being learned in some branch of human knowledge in one thing, living in public and industrious thoughts,” as Emerson would say ,“is something else.”Section III Writing Part A 51. Directions: You want to contribute to Project Hope by offering financial aid to a child in a remote area. Write a letter to the department concerned, asking them to help find a candidate. You should specify what kind of child you want to help and how you will carry out your plan. Write your letter with no less than 100 words. Write it on ANSWER SHEET 2. Do not sign your name at the end of the letter; use Li Ming instead. You do not need to write the address. (10 points) Part B 52. Directions: Study the following photos carefully and write an essay of 160~200 words in which you should 1.describe the photos briefly, 2.interpret the social phenomenon reflected by them, and 3.give your point of view. 有两幅图片,图1 把崇拜写在脸上图2 花300元做“小贝头” 注:Beckham 是英国足球明星 有两张照片,一张照片上有一位男士脸上写着足球明星的名字,另一张照片上有一个男子在理发,他要求理发师为他设计一个小贝克汉姆的发型。
2006年考研英语一真题答案(含解析)
2006 年全国硕士研究生入学考试英语试题Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s)for each numbered blank and mark A,B,C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1(10 points)The homeless make up a growing percentage of America’s population. 1 , homelessness has reached such proportions that local government can’t possibly 2 . To help homeless people 3 independence, the federal government must support job training programs, 4 the minimum wage, and fund more low-cost housing.5 everyone agrees on the numbers of Americans who are homeless. Estimates6 anywhere from 600,000 to 3 million.7 the figure may vary, analysts do agree on another matter: that the number of the homeless is8 . One of the federal government’s s tudies9 that the number of the homeless will reach nearly 19 million by the end of this decade.Finding ways to 10 this growing homeless population has become increasingly difficult. 11 when homeless individuals manage to find a 12 that will give them three meals a day and a place to sleep at night, a good number still spend the bulk of each day 13 the street. Part of the problem is that many homeless adults are addicted to alcohol or drugs. And a significant number of the homeless have serious mental disorders. Many others, 14 not addicted or mentally ill, simply lack the everyday 15 skills needed to turn their lives 16 . Boston Globe reporter Chris Reidy notes that the situation will improve only when there are _17 programs that address the many needs of the homeless. 18 Edward Zlotkowski, director of community service at Bentley College in Massachusetts, _19 it, “There has to be _20 _of programs. What we need is a package deal.”1.[A]Indeed [B]Likewise [C]Therefore [D]Furthermore 2.[A]stand [B]cope [C]approve [D]retain3.[A]in [B]for [C]with [D]toward4.[A]raise [B]add [C]take [D]keep5.[A]generally [B]almost [C]hardly [D]not6.[A]cover [B]change [C]range [D]differ7.[A]Now that [B]Although [C]Provided [D]Except that8.[A]inflating [B]expanding [C]increasing [D]extending9.[A]predicts [B]displays [C]proves [D]discovers10.[A]assist [B]track [C]sustain [D]dismiss11.[A]Hence [B]But [C]Even [D]Only12.[A]lodging [B]shelter [C]dwelling [D]house13.[A]searching [B]strolling [C]crowding [D]wandering14.[A]when [B]once [C]while [D]whereas15.[A]life [B]existence [C]survival [D]maintenance16.[A]around [B]over [C]on [D]up17.[A]complex [B]comprehensive [C]complementary [D]compensating18.[A]So [B]Since [C]As [D]Thus19.[A]puts [B]interprets [C]assumes [D]makes20.[A]supervision [B]manipulation [C]regulation [D]coordination文章中心:完型填空的命题理论规定,文章的中心思想一般体现在文章首段的首句;有时首段首句其他段落的首句共同表达文章中心思想。
大理2024年06版小学第13次英语第三单元真题试卷(含答案)
大理2024年06版小学英语第三单元真题试卷(含答案)考试时间:90分钟(总分:140)A卷考试人:_________题号一二三四五总分得分一、综合题(共计100题)1、What do we call the process of converting a liquid into a solid?A. FreezingB. MeltingC. EvaporationD. Condensation2、填空题:A chameleon can shift its color to communicate or ______ (伪装).3、听力题:The capital of Armenia is __________.4、What is the name of the famous mouse character created by Walt Disney?A. Mickey MouseB. Jerry MouseC. Stuart LittleD. Speedy Gonzales答案:A5、听力题:The ____ has a long neck and is known for reaching high branches.6、填空题:The capital of the Maldives is ________ (马累).7、填空题:A _______ (小蜈蚣) is often found in gardens.8、填空题:My _______ (猫) chases its tail.I like to _______ (参加) science fairs.10、What type of animal is a dolphin?A. FishB. ReptileC. MammalD. Bird答案:C11、What do you call a person who collects stamps?A. PhilatelistB. NumismatistC. CollectorD. Archivist答案: A12、What do you call a long piece of material used for sewing?A. ThreadB. FabricC. YarnD. Wire答案:A13、听力题:The chemical symbol for iodine is ______.14、填空题:The ________ (生态灾害) can harm wildlife.15、填空题:To measure the volume of a liquid, we use a _______. (量杯)16、填空题:My brother is very __________ (幽默的).17、听力题:The dog is _____ under the table. (sleeping)18、What is 50 20?A. 30B. 25C. 20D. 15答案:AMy brother has a __________ (幽默感) that makes me laugh.20、听力题:I see a big ___. (dog)21、What is the name of the famous tower in Pisa, Italy?A. Eiffel TowerB. Leaning Tower of PisaC. Big BenD. Burj Khalifa答案:B22、听力题:The capital of Mongolia is _______.23、What do you call a young mongoose?A. KitB. PupC. CalfD. Cub24、How many teeth does an adult human have?a. 28b. 30c. 32d. 34答案:C25、听力题:My brother is a ______. He enjoys outdoor activities.26、填空题:My turtle enjoys _______ (晒太阳) by the window.27、填空题:Every time I go to my friend’s house, we play with _________ (乐高).28、听力题:An __________ is a location where two tectonic plates meet.29、听力题:Astronauts experience weightlessness when in ______.30、听力题:The cat naps in a _____ sunny spot.The chemical formula for styrene is _____.32、听力题:The ____ loves to chase after things and play.33、填空题:The _____ (药草) has many uses in cooking and medicine.34、填空题:The _____ (小鸟) builds a nest in the tree branches. 小鸟在树枝上筑巢。
湛江2024年06版小学第十三次英语第6单元真题[含答案]
30. 听力题: A _______ is a mixture of two or more substances that are not chemically combined.
13. 选择题: What is the main source of light for the Earth? A. Moon B. Stars C. Sun D. Fire 答案:C
14. 听力题: I like to ___ (eat) ice cream in summer.
15. 听力题: The boy plays the ________.
16. 听力题: The particles in a gas are far apart and move ______.
17. 选择题: How many legs does a cat have? A. Four B. Five C. Six D. Eight
18. 选择题: What do you call the activity of having fun with friends? A. Hanging out B. Socializing C. Interacting D. Gathering 答案: A
10. 填空题: I have a __________ (形容词) __________ (玩具名) that is very __________ (形容词).
11. 填空题: My cousin enjoys __________ (研究) different topics.
2006.06英语六级真题(含答案)
2006.06英语六级真题(含答案)2006年6月英语六级真题Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause.During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), anddecide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the AnswerSheet with a single line through the center.Example: You will hear:You will read:A) 2 hours.B) 3 hours.C) 4 hours.D) 5 hours.From the conversation we know that the two were talking about some work they will start at 9o?clock in the morning and have to finish at 2 in the afternoon. Therefore, D) “5 hours” is the correct answer. You should choose [D] on the Answer Sheet and mark it with a single line through the center.Sample Answer [A] [B] [C] [D]1. A) She met with Thomas just a few days ago.B) She can help with the orientation program.C) She is not sure she can pass on the message.D) She will certainly try to contact Thomas.2. A) Set the dinner table.B) Change the light bulbC) Clean the dining room.D) Hold the ladder for him.3. A) He?d like a piece of pie.B) He?d like some coffeeC) He?d rather stay in the warm room.D) He?s just had dinner with his friends.4. A) He has managed to sell a number of cars.B) He is contented with his current position.C) He might get fired.D) He has lost his job.5. A) Tony?s secretary.B) Paul?s girlfriend.C) Paul?s colleague.D) Tony?s wife.6. A) He was fined for running a red light.B) He was caught speeding on a fast lane.C) He had to run quickly to get the ticket.D) He made a wrong turn at the intersection.7. A) He has learned a lot from his own mistakes.B) He is quite experienced in taming wild dogs.C) He finds reward more effective than punishment.D) He thinks it important to master basic training skills.8. A) At a bookstore.B) At the dentist?s.C) In a restaurant.D) In the library.9. A) He doesn?t want Jenny to get into trouble.B) He doesn?t agree with the woman?s remark.C) He thinks Jenny?s workload too heavy at college.D) He believes most college students are running wild.10. A) It was applaudable.B) It was just terrible.C) The actors were enthusiastic.D) The plot was funny enough.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once.After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choicesmarked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheetwith a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.11. A) Social work.B) Medical careC) Applied physicsD) Special education.12. A) The timely advice from her friends and relatives.B) The two-year professional training she received.C) Her determination to fulfill her dream.D) Her parents? consistent moral support.13. A) To get the funding for the hospitals.B) To help the disabled children there.C) To train therapists for the children there.D) To set up an institution for the handicapped.Passage TwoQuestions 14 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.14. A) At a country school in Mexico.B) In a mountain valley of Spain.C) At a small American college.D) In a small village in Chile.15. A) By expanding their minds and horizons.B) By financing their elementary education.C) By setting up a small primary school.D) By setting them an inspiring example.16. A) She wrote poetry that broke through national barriers.B) She was a talented designer of original school curriculums.C) She proved herself to be an active and capable stateswoman.D) She made outstanding contributions to children?s education.17. A) She won the 1945 Nobel Prize in Literature.B) She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.C) She translated her books into many languages.D) She advised many statesmen on international affairs.Passage ThreeQuestion 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.18. A) How animals survive harsh conditions in the wild.B) How animals alter colors to match their surroundings.C) How animals protect themselves against predators.D) How animals learn to disguise themselves effectively.19. A) Its enormous size.B) Its plant-like appearance.C) Its instantaneous response.D) Its offensive smell.20. A) It helps improve their safety.B) It allows them to swim faster.C) It helps them fight their predators.D) It allows them to avoid twists and turns.Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A),B),C) andD). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.There are good reasons to be troubled by the violence that spreads throughout the media. Movies. Television and video games are full of gunplay and bloodshed, and one might reasonably ask what?s wrong with a society that presents videos of domestic violence as entertainment. Most researchers agree that the causes of real-world violence are complex. A 1993 study by the U.S. National Academy of Sci ences listed “biological, individual, family, peer, school, and community factors” as all playing their parts.Viewing abnormally large amounts of violent television and video games may well contribute to violent behavior in certain individuals.The trouble comes when researchers downplay uncertaintiesin their studies or overstate the case for causality (因果关系). Skeptics were dismayed several years ago when a group of societies including theAmerican Medical Association tried to end the debate by issuing a joint statement: “At this time, well over 1,000 studies… point overwhelmingly to a causal connection between media violence and aggressive behavior in some children.”Freedom-of-speech advocates accused the societies of catering to politicians, and even disputed the number of studies (most were review articles and essays, they said). When Jonathan Freedman, a social psychologist at the University of Toronto, reviewed the literature, he found only 200 or so studies of television-watching and aggression. And when he weeded out “the most doubtful measures of aggression”, only 28% supported a connectio n.The critical point here is causality. The alarmists say they have proved that violent media cause aggression. But the assumptions behind their observations need to be examined. When labeling games as violent or non-violent, should a hero eating a ghost really be counted as a violent event? And when experimenters record the time it takes game players to read …aggressive? or …non-aggressive? words from a list, can we be sure what they are actually measuring? The intent of the new Harvard Center on Media and Child Health to collect and standardize studies of media violence in order to compare their methodologies, assumptions and conclusions is an important step in the right direction.Another appropriate ster would be to tone down the criticism until we know more. Several researchers write, speak and testify quite a lot on the threat posed by violence in themedia. That is,of course, their privilege. But when doing so, they often come out with statements that the matter has now been settled, drawing criticism from colleagues. In response, the alarmists accuse critics and news reporters of being deceived by the entertainment industry. Such clashes help neither science nor society.21. Why is there so much violence shown in movies, TV and video games?A) There is a lot of violence in the real world today.B) Something has gone wrong with today?s society.C) Many people are fond of gunplay and bloodshed.D) Showing violence is thought to be entertaining.22. What is the skeptics (Line 3. Para.3) view of media violence?A) Violence on television is a fairly accurate reflection of real-world life.B) Most studies exaggerate the effect of media violence on the viewers.C) A causal relationship exists between media and real-world violence.D) The influence of media violence on children has been underestimated.23. The author uses the term “alarmists” (Line 1. Para.5) to refer to those who ______.A) use standardized measurements in the studies of media violenceB) initiated the debate over the influence of violent media on realityC) assert a direct link between violent media and aggressivebehaviorD) use appropriate methodology in examining aggressive behavior24. In refuting the alarmists, the author advances his argument by first challenging____.A) the source and amount of their dataB) the targets of their observationC) their system of measurementD) their definition of violence25. What does the author think of the debate concerning the relationship between the media and violence?A) More studies should be conducted before conclusions are drawn.B) It should come to an end since the matter has now been settled.C) The past studies in this field have proved to be misleading.D) He more than agrees with the views held by the alarmists.Passage TwoQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.You?re in trouble if you have to buy your own brand-name prescription drugs. Over the past decade, prices leaped by more than double the inflation rate. Treatments for chronic conditions can easily top $2,000 a month-no wonder that one in four American s can?s afford to fill their prescriptions. The solution? A hearty chorus of “O Canada.” North of the border, where price controls reign, those same brand-name drugs cost 50% to 80% less.The Canadian option is fast becoming a political wake-up call, “If our neighbors can buy drugs at reasonable prices, why can?t we?” Even to whisper that thought provokes anger.“Un-American!”And-the propagandists? trump card (王牌)—“Wreck our brilliant health-care system.” Super-size drug prices, they claim, fund the research that sparks the next generation of wonder drugs. No sky-high drug price today, no cure for cancer tomorrow. So shut up and pay up. Common sense tells you that?s a false alternative. The reward for finding. Say, a cancer cure is so huge that no one?s going to hang it up. Nevertheless, if Canada-level pricing came to the United States, the industry?s profit margins would drop and the pace of new-drug development would slow. Here lies the American dilemma. Who is all this splendid medicine for? Should ourhealth-care system continue its drive toward the best of the best, even though rising numbers of patients can?t afford it? Or should we direct our wealth toward letting everyone in on today?s level of care? Measured by saved lives, the latter is almost certainly the better course.To defend their profits, the drug companies have warned Canadian wholesalers and pharmacies(药房) not to sell to Americans by mail, and are cutting back supplies to those who dare.Meanwhile, the administration is playing the fear card. Officials from the Food and Drug Administration will argue that Canadian drugs might be fake, mishandled, or even a potential threat to life.Do bad drugs fly around the Internet? Sure-and the more we look, the more we?ll find, But I haven?t heard of any raging epid emics among the hundreds of thousands of people buying cross-border.Most users of prescription drugs don?s worry about costs a lot.They?re sheltered by employee insurance, owing just a $20 co-pay.The financial blows rain, instead, on the uninsured, especially the chronically ill who need expensive drugs to live, This group will still include middle-income seniors on Medicare, who?ll have to dig deeply into their pockets before getting much from the new drug benefit that starts in 2006.26. What is said about the consequence of the rocketing drug prices in the U.S.?A) A quarter of Americans can?t afford their prescription drugs.B) Many Americans can?t afford to see a doctor when they fall ill.C) Many Americans have to go to Canada to get medical treatment.D) The inflation rate has been more than doubled over the years.27. It can be inferred that America can follow the Canadian model and curb its soaring drug prices by _____.A) encouraging people to buy prescription drugs onlineB) extending medical insurance to all its citizensC) importing low-price prescription drugs from CanadaD) exercising price control on brand-name drugs28. How do propagandists argue for the U.S. drug pricing policy?A) Low prices will affect the quality of medicines in America.B) High prices are essential to funding research on new drugs.C) Low prices will bring about the anger of drug manufacturers.D) High-price drugs are indispensable in curing chronicdiseases.29. What should be the priority of America?s hea lth-care system according to the author?A) To resolve the dilemma in the health-care system.B) To maintain America?s lead in the drug industry.C) To allow the vast majority to enjoy its benefits.D) To quicken the pace of new drug development.30. What are American drug companies doing to protect their high profits?A) Labeling drugs bought from Canada as being fakes.B) Threatening to cut back funding for new drug research.C) Reducing supplies to uncooperative Canadian pharmacies.D) Attributing the raging epidemics to the ineffectiveness of Canadian drugs.Passage ThreeQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.Age has its privileges in America. And one of the more prominent of them is the senior citizen discount. Anyone who has reached a certain age-in some cases as low as 55-is automatically entitled to a dazzling array of price reductions at nearly every level of commercial life. Eligibility is determined not by one?s need but by the date on one?s birth certificate. Practically unheard of a generation ago, the discounts have become a routine part of many businesses-as common as color televisions in motel rooms and free coffee on airliners.People with gray hair often are given the discounts without even asking for them;yet,millions of Americans above age 60 are healthy and solvent (有支付能力的). Businesses that would never dare offer discounts to college students or anyone under 30 freely offer them to older Americans. The practice isacceptable because of the widespread belief that “elderly” and “needy” are synonymous (同义的).Perhaps that once was true, but today elderly Americans as a group have a lower poverty rate than the rest of the population. To be sure, there is economic diversity within the elderly, and manyolder Americans are poor, But most of them aren?t. It is impossible to determine the impact of the discounts on individual companies. For many firms, they are a stimulus to revenue. But in other cases the discounts are given at the expense.Directly or indirectly, of younger Americans. Moreover, they are a direct irritant in what some politicians and scholars see as a coming conflict between the generations.Generational tensions are being fueled by continuing debate over Social Security benefits,which mostly involves a transfer of resources from the young to the old. Employment is another sore point, Buoyed (支持) by laws and court decisions, more and more older Americans are declining the retirement dinner in favor of staying on the job-thereby lessening employment and promotion opportunities for younger workers.Far from a kind of charity they once were, senior citizen discounts have become a formidable economic privilege to a group with millions of members who don?t need them.It no longer makes sense to treat the elderly as a single group whose economic needs deserve priority over those of others. Senior citizen discounts only enhance the myth that older people can?t take care of themselves and need special treatment;and they threaten the creation of a new myth, that the elderly are ungrateful and taking for themselves at the expense of children and other age groups. Senior citizen discounts are the essence ofthe very thing older Americans are fighting against-discrimination by age.31. We learn from the first paragraph that____.A) offering senior citizens discounts has become routine commercial practiceB) senior citizen discounts have enabled many old people to live a decent lifeC) giving senior citizens discounts has boosted the market for the elderlyD) senior citizens have to show their birth certificates to geta discount32. What assumption lies behind the practice of senior citizen discounts?A) Businesses, having made a lot of profits, should do something for society in return.B) Old people are entitled to special treatment for the contribution they made to society.C) The elderly, being financially underprivileged,need humane help from society.D) Senior citizen discounts can make up for the inadequacy of the Social Security system.33. According to some politicians and scholars, senior citizen discounts will___.A) make old people even more dependent on societyB) intensify conflicts between the young and the oldC) have adverse financial impact on business companiesD) bring a marked increase in the companies revenues34. How does the author view the Social Security system?A) It encourages elderly people to retire in time.B) It opens up broad career prospects for young people.C) It benefits the old at the expense of the youngD) It should be reinforced by laws and court decisions35. Which of the following best summarizes the author?s main argument?A) Senior citizens should fight hard against age discrimination.B) The elderly are selfish and taking senior discounts for granted.C) Priority should be given to the economic needs of senior citizens.D) Senior citizen discounts may well be a type of age discrimination.Passage FourQuestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.In 1854 my great-grandfather, Morris Marable, was sold on an auction block in Georgia for $500. For his white slave master, the sale was just “business as usual.” But to Morris Marable and his heirs, slavery was a crime against our humanity. This pattern of human rights violations against enslaved African-Americans continued under racial segregation for nearly another century. The fundamental problem of American democracy in the 21st century is the problem of “structural racism” the deep patterns of s ocio-economic inequality and accumulated disadvantage that are coded by race, and constantly justified in public speeches by both racist stereotypes and white indifference. Do Americans have the capacity and vision to remove these structural barriers that deny democratic rights and opportunities to millions of their fellowcitizens?This country has previously witnessed two great struggles toachieve a truly multicultural democracy.The First Reconstruction (1865-1877) ended slavery and briefly gave black men voting rights,but gave no meaningful compensation for two centuries of unpaid labor. The promise of “40 acres and a mule (骡子)”was for most blacks a dream deferred (尚未实现的).The Second Reconstruction (1954-1968), or the modern civil rights movement, ended legal segregation in public accommodations and gave blacks voting rights . But these successes paradoxically obscure the tremendous human costs of historically accumulated disadvantage that remain central to black Americans? lives.The disproportionate wealth that most whites enjoy today was first constructed from centuries of unpaid black labor. Many white institutions, including some leading universities, insurance companies and banks, profited from slavery. This pattern of white privilege and black inequality continues today.Demanding reparations (赔偿) is not just about compensation for slavery and segregation. It is, more important, an educational campaign to highlight the contemporary reality of “racial deficits” of all kinds, the unequal conditions that impact blacks reg ardless of class. Structural racism?s barriers include “equity inequity.” the absence of black capital formation that is a direct consequence of America?s history. One third of all black households actually have negative net wealth. In 1998 the typical black family?s net wealth was $16,400, less than one fifth that of white families.Black families are denied home loans at twice the rate of whites.Blacks remain the last hired and first fired during recessions.During the 1990-91 recession. African-Americans suffered disproportionately. At Coca-Cola, 42 percent of employees who lost their jobs were blacks. At Sears, 54 percent were black, Blacks have significantly shorter life spans, in part due to racism in the health establishment. Blacks are statistically less likely than whites to be referred for kidney transplants or early-stage cancer surgery.36. To the author, the auction of his great-grandfather is a typical example of____.A) crime against humanityB) unfair business transactionC) racial conflicts in GeorgiaD) racial segregation in America37. The barrier to democracy in 21st century America is____.A) widespread use of racist stereotypesB) prejudice against minority groupsC) deep-rooted socio-economic inequalityD) denial of legal rights to ordinary blacks38. What problem remains unsolved in the two Reconstructions?A) Differences between races are deliberately obscured.B) The blacks are not compensated for their unpaid labor.C) There is no guarantee for blacks to exercise their rights.D) The interests of blacks are not protected by law.39. It is clear that the wealth enjoyed by most whites____.A) has resulted from business successes over the yearsB) has been accompanied by black capital formationC) has derived from sizable investments in educationD) has been accumulated from generations of slavery40. What does the author think of the current situationregarding racial discrimination?A) Racism is not a major obstacle to blacks? employment.B) Inequality of many kinds remains virtually untouchedC) A major step has been taken towards reparations.D) Little has been done to ensure blacks? civil rights.Part III V ocabulary (20 minutes)Direction: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence thereare four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet witha single line through the centre.41. Because of the of its ideas, the book was in wide circulation both at home and abroad.A)originality B) subjectivityC) generality D) ambiguity42. With its own parliament and currency and a common ___ for peace, the European Union declared itself—in 11 official languages—open for business.A) inspiration B) assimilationC) intuition D) aspiration43. America has now adopted more _________ European-style inspection systems, and the incidence of food poisoning is falling.A) discrete B) solemnC) rigorous D) autonomous44. Mainstream pro-market economists all agree that competition is an ___ spur to efficiency and innovation.A) extravagant B) exquisiteC) intermittent D) indispensable45. In the late 19th century, Jules Verne, the master of sciencefiction, foresaw many of the technological wonders that are ___ today.A) transient B) commonplaceC) implicit D) elementary46. I was so ___ when I used the automatic checkout lane in the supermarket for the first time.A) immersed B) assaultedC) thrilled D) dedicated47. His arm was ___ from the shark?s mouth and rea ttached, but the boy, who already died, remained in a delicate condition.A)retrieved B) retainedC) repelled D) restored48. Bill Gates and Walt Disney are two people America has ___ to be the Greatest American.A) appointed B) appeasedC) nicknamed D) dominated49. The ___ majority of citizens tend to believe that the death penalty will help decrease the crime rate.A) overflowing B) overwhelmingC) prevalent D) premium50. We will also see a ___ increase in the number of televisions per household, as small TV displays are added to clocks, coffee makers and smoke detectors.A) startling B) surpassingC) suppressing D) stacking51. The advance of globalization is challenging some of our most ___ values and ideas, including our idea of w hat constitutes “home”.A) enriched B) enlightenedC) cherished D) chartered52. Researchers have discovered that ___ with animals in an active way may lower aperson?s blood pressure.A) interacting B) integratingC) migrating D) merging53. The Beatles, the most famous British band of the 196.s, traveled worldwide for many years, _________ cultural barriers.A) transporting B) transplantingC) transferring D) transcending54. In his last years, Henry suffered from a disease that slowly ___ him of much of hissight.A) relieved B) jeopardizedC) deprived D) eliminated55. Weight lifting, or any other sport that builds up your muscles, can make bones become denser and less ___ to injury.A) attached B) proneC) immune D) reconciled56. He has ___ to museums hundreds of his paintings as well as his entire personalcollection of modern art.A) ascribed B) attributedC) designated D) donated57. Erik?s website contains ___ photographs and hundreds of articles and short videosfrom his trip around the globe.A) prosperous B) gorgeousC) spacious D) simultaneous58. Optimism is a ___ shown to be associated with good physical health, less depressionand longer life.A) trail B) traitC) trace D) track59. The institution has a highly effective program which helps first-year students make a successful ___ into college life.A) transformation B) transmissionC) transition D) transaction60. Philosophers believe that desire, hatred and envy are “negative emotions” which ___the mind and lead it into a pursuit of power and possessions.A) distort B) reinforceC) exert D) scramble61. The term “glass ceiling” was first used by the Wall Street Journal to describe the apparent barriers that prevent women from reaching the top of the corporate ___.A) seniority B) superiorityC) height D) hierarchy62. Various efforts have been made over the centuries to predict earthquakes, including observing lights in the sky and ___ animal behavior.A) abnormal B) exoticC) absurd D) erroneous63. Around 80 percent of the ___ characteristics of most white Britons have beenpassed down from a few thousand Ice Age hunters.A) intelligible B) randomC) spontaneous D) genetic64. Picasso gained popularity in the mid-20th century, which was ___ of a new attitude towards modern art.A) informative B) indicativeC) exclusive D) expressive65. The country was an island that enjoyed civilized living fora thousand years or more with little ___ from the outside world.A) disturbance B) discriminationC) irritation D) irregularity66. Fashion designers are rarely concerned with vital things like warmth, comfort and ________ .A) stability B) capabilityC) durability D) availability67. Back in the days when people traveled by horse and carriage, Karl Benz ___ theworld with his extraordinary three-wheeled motor vehicle.A) inhibited B) extinguishedC) quenched D) stunned68. If we continue to ignore the issue of global warming, We will almost certainly suffer the_________ effects of climatic changes worldwide.A) dubious B) drasticC) trivial D) toxic69. According to the theory of evolution, all living species are the modified ___ of earlier species.A) descendants B) dependantsC) defendants D) developments70. The panda is an endangered species, which means that it is very likely to become ___ without adequate protection.A) intact B) insaneC) extinct D) exemptPart Ⅳ Error Correction (15 minutes)Directions: This part consists of a short passage. In this passage, there are altogether 10 mistakes, one in each numbered。
青岛2024年06版小学六年级上册第十三次英语第5单元真题试卷[有答案]
青岛2024年06版小学六年级上册英语第5单元真题试卷[有答案]考试时间:100分钟(总分:100)B卷考试人:_________题号一二三四五总分得分一、综合题(共计100题)1、听力题:The __________ is essential for breathing and respiration.2、填空题:I enjoy ______ (吃) pizza with my friends.3、What is the name of the process that causes rocks to break down?A. ErosionB. WeatheringC. SedimentationD. Compaction答案:B4、听力题:A wheel and axle is a type of ______ machine.5、填空题:The ancient Greeks held festivals honoring the god ______ (酒神).6、听力题:A _______ can be used to investigate the properties of light.7、填空题:The ocean is _______ (闪闪发光).8、听力题:The ancient Greeks wrote myths to explain ________.9、填空题:My sister enjoys ________ (写日记).I see a ___ (cloud/rainbow) above.11、填空题:The first female pharaoh of Egypt was ________ (哈特谢普苏特).12、What is the opposite of loud?A. QuietB. SoftC. SilentD. Mute答案:A13、听力题:Mars has two small ______.14、How many strings does a violin have?A. 2B. 4C. 6D. 8答案:B15、What do you call a person who teaches students?A. StudentB. TeacherC. PrincipalD. Nurse答案:B16、听力题:The ______ is known for her motivational talks.17、How many hours are in a day?A. 12B. 24C. 36D. 4818、填空题:The ________ (大洲) of Africa is very large.19、填空题:The _____ (自然景观) inspires many artists.What is 5 + 5?A. 10B. 11C. 12D. 1321、填空题:The __________ (历史文献) provide primary sources for study.22、填空题:The __________ (历史的助力) drives progress.23、听力题:The process of combining elements is called __________.24、What is the first letter of the alphabet?A. AB. BC. CD. D25、What do we call a baby horse?A. CalfB. FoalC. KidD. Cub答案: B. Foal26、填空题:The cat likes to chase ______ (老鼠) in the garden.27、What is the color of a typical plump tomato?A. GreenB. YellowC. RedD. Blue答案:C28、听力题:The __________ can provide valuable geological information.29、What is the capital of Portugal?A. LisbonB. PortoD. Braga30、听力题:My sister is a ______. She enjoys painting.31、What is the color of a typical sunflower?A. YellowB. GreenC. BlueD. Red答案:A32、填空题:A _______ (海鸥) flies over the ocean looking for food.33、填空题:The ________ (生态保护措施) ensure survival.34、填空题:A rabbit's favorite food is ______ (蔬菜).35、What is the main gas that makes up the air we breathe?A. OxygenB. NitrogenC. Carbon DioxideD. Hydrogen答案:B. Nitrogen36、Which food do we usually eat for breakfast?A. PizzaB. CerealC. HamburgerD. Pasta答案:B37、填空题:My friend enjoys __________ (学习) about different cultures.38、听力题:Light travels in _______ lines.39、What do we call a young cow?A. CalfB. FawnC. Kid答案:A40、听力题:The chameleon changes color to match its _______.41、听力题:A ______ is a fascinating underwater animal.42、What is the capital of Montserrat?A. PlymouthB. BradesC. Little BayD. Salem答案: B43、Which one is a vegetable?A. AppleB. CarrotC. BananaD. Grape答案:B44、听力题:The chemical symbol for argon is ______.45、Which sport is played with a ball and a net?A. SoccerB. BasketballC. TennisD. All of the above答案: D46、听力题:The rabbit is ________ in the grass.47、填空题:A _______ (小猴子) is very curious and playful.48、What is a common pet that can swim?A. DogB. CatC. FishD. Hamster答案:C49、 Barrier Reef is a UNESCO World ________(大堡礁是联合国教科文组织的世界________). 填空题:The Grea50、听力题:A saturated solution contains the maximum amount of ______.51、填空题:_____ (蚂蚁) can help protect plants from pests.52、填空题:I have a toy _______ that lights up and brings happiness.53、What do you call a young eagle?A. ChickB. HatchlingC. EyasD. Fledgling54、What is the main language spoken in Spain?A. FrenchB. ItalianC. SpanishD. Portuguese答案:C55、What is the name of the large desert in Africa?A. GobiB. SaharaC. MojaveD. Kalahari答案: B56、填空题:This ________ (玩具) is great for sharing stories.57、听力题:Some trees have ______ that can be very tall.58、选择题:What do you call the season after summer?A. WinterB. SpringC. FallD. Autumn59、What do we call the time when the sun rises?A. SunsetB. SunriseC. NoonD. Midnight答案:B60、填空题:The ______ (水分保持) is key for healthy plants.61、What do you call the act of showing gratitude?A. ThankingB. AcknowledgingC. RecognizingD. Appreciating答案: A62、填空题:In conclusion, my best friend is ______ because they make my life better. I am so grateful to have them by my side!63、What is the name of the longest river in the world?A. AmazonB. NileC. YangtzeD. Mississippi64、What is the capital of Canada?A. OttawaB. TorontoC. VancouverD. Montreal65、填空题:We had a great time at the ____ store. (玩具店)66、听力题:The _____ (sun/cloud) is shining.67、What do we call the distance from the center of the Earth to the surface?A. RadiusB. DiameterC. CircumferenceD. Altitude答案: A. RadiusThe chemical formula for ethylene glycol is _____.69、What do you call a person who helps sick people?A. TeacherB. DoctorC. ChefD. Farmer70、听力题:My dad drives a _____ (truck/car).71、What is the color of the sun?A. YellowB. GreenC. BlueD. Red答案:A72、What do we call the process of taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide?A. RespirationB. PhotosynthesisC. DigestionD. Fermentation答案:A73、填空题:________ (植物实验) lead to breakthroughs.74、填空题:I enjoy making ______ (贺卡) for my family and friends. It’s a personal touch that they appreciate.75、听力填空题:On weekends, I usually __________. Sometimes, I visit my grandparents who live in __________. They have a beautiful garden where I love to __________. My grandma often teaches me how to __________, and I find it very interesting.76、选择题:What is the capital of Palau?A. NgerulmudB. KororC. AiraiD. MelekeokThe process of a gas turning into a liquid is called ______.78、听力题:A strong acid has a pH value that is ________ than .79、填空题:I like ________ (吃) ice cream.80、填空题:The best thing about fall is the ______ (丰收).81、What is the process of plants making their food called?A. RespirationB. PhotosynthesisC. DigestionD. Fermentation答案: B. Photosynthesis82、填空题:The _____ (kiwi) plant produces fuzzy fruit.83、填空题:My ________ (兄弟) is learning to ride a bike this summer.84、听力题:His favorite color is ________.85、填空题:I have a toy _______ that can light up and glow.86、填空题:A ________ (高原) is a flat area at a high elevation.87、填空题:During family gatherings, we share stories and call each other __. (在家庭聚会上,我们分享故事,称呼彼此为。
遵义2024年06版小学六年级上册O卷英语第6单元综合卷(含答案)
遵义2024年06版小学六年级上册英语第6单元综合卷(含答案)考试时间:80分钟(总分:100)B卷考试人:_________题号一二三四五总分得分一、综合题(共计100题共100分)1. n Wall was a symbol of __________ (分裂). 填空题:The Berl2. 填空题:My ________ (玩具名称) is a classic toy that everyone loves.3. 听力题:The moon is ___. (shiny)4. 填空题:The elephant is the largest ______ on land.5. 听力题:The ______ helps maintain the balance of nature.6. 填空题:The __________ (园艺) can be a rewarding hobby.7. 听力题:I enjoy _______ (walking) in the rain.8. 填空题:A ____(sustainable fisheries management) preserves fish populations.9. 听力题:The stars are _____ (twinkling/shining) in the sky.10. 填空题:The __________ (历史的影响) shapes our perspectives.The capital city of Angola is __________.12. 听力题:My brother is a ______. He enjoys coding games.13. 听力题:An atom's mass is mostly from the ______.14. 填空题:In winter, I like to play with my ________ (玩具名) inside. It keeps me ________ (形容词) and entertained when it’s cold outside.15. 选择题:What do you call a story that is true?A. FictionB. Non-fictionC. DramaD. Fantasy答案:B16. 填空题:My favorite dish is ______ (意大利菜).17. 听力题:The main gas produced by burning fossil fuels is __________.18. 选择题:Which month comes after January?A. DecemberB. FebruaryC. MarchD. April答案: B19. 填空题:My cousin is a great __________ (运动员).20. 选择题:What is the name of the famous American football team based in New England?A. Dallas CowboysB. New York GiantsC. Green Bay PackersD. New England Patriots答案:DWhat do you call a young otter?A. PupB. KitC. CalfD. Cub22. 填空题:I enjoy ______ (与家人共度周末).23. 听力题:The _____ (teacher/student) is reading.24. 填空题:A puffin is known for its colorful ________________ (喙).25. 填空题:The __________ (人文地理) studies human interaction with the environment.26. 听力题:I enjoy ______ (camping) in the summer.27. 选择题:What is the primary color of the sun?A. BlueB. YellowC. RedD. Green答案:B. Yellow28. 选择题:What do you call a young penguin?A. ChickB. CalfC. KitD. Pup29. 选择题:How many wheels does a bicycle have?A. 1B. 2C. 3D. 4答案: B. 2What is the opposite of 'fast'?A. QuickB. SlowC. SpeedyD. Rapid答案: B31. 选择题:What do you call a type of music that is fast and exciting?A. ClassicalB. JazzC. RockD. Blues答案:C32. 选择题:What do you call a collection of songs?A. AlbumB. PlaylistC. CompilationD. Mixtape答案:A33. 听力题:The bison roams in herds across the ____.34. 听力题:We like to go ___. (hiking)35. 填空题:I like to play ______ (排球) at school.36. 选择题:What do caterpillars turn into?A. MothsB. ButterfliesC. BeetlesD. Flies答案:B37. 填空题:I always have ______ for lunch.38. 听力填空题:In my neighborhood, there is a __________. I often go there to play with my friends. We like to __________ and sometimes have picnics on the grass.39. 填空题:The donkey is often _______ (驮) heavy loads.40. 听力题:The ______ helps educate young minds.41. 填空题:There are many different types of ____, like dolls and cars. (玩具)42. 听力题:The capital of Slovenia is __________.43. 填空题:I call my mother's sister __________. (姑姑)44. 选择题:What is the name of the galaxy that is colliding with the Milky Way?A. AndromedaB. TriangulumC. WhirlpoolD. Sombrero45. 听力题:Stars are made of hot ______ and gases.46. 听力题:We need to _____ (finish/start) our project.47. 选择题:What is the name of the first mission to successfully land on the surface of Mars?A. Viking 1B. SpiritC. CuriosityD. Opportunity48. 填空题:Octopuses have _________ (触手).49. 听力题:The __________ is a large area known for its volcanoes.The capital of Barbados is ________ (布里奇敦).51. 选择题:What do we call the person who takes care of a garden?A. GardenerB. PainterC. BuilderD. Cook52. 选择题:What do you call a young rabbit?A. KitB. CalfC. KidD. Pup53. 填空题:The ant works hard to find ________________ (食物).54. 选择题:What is the name of the device we use to take photos?A. CameraB. PrinterC. ScannerD. Projector55. 填空题:We enjoy ______ (踢球) on the field.56. 听力题:The chemical symbol for vanadium is ____.57. 选择题:Which animal is known for its speed?A. TortoiseB. CheetahC. SlothD. Elephant58. 选择题:What is the capital of Sweden?A. StockholmB. GothenburgC. UppsalaD. MalmoWhat do you call a large ship used for travel?A. VesselB. YachtC. Cruise shipD. Cargo ship答案:C60. 听力题:The atomic mass of an element is the number of protons plus ______.61. 填空题:The _____ (花环) made of fresh flowers is beautiful.62. 选择题:How many legs does a spider have?A. SixB. EightC. TenD. Twelve答案: B. Eight63. 听力题:The city of Port Vila is the capital of _______.64. 选择题:What is the name of the tiny particles that make up matter?A. AtomsB. MoleculesC. IonsD. Electrons65. 填空题:My favorite number is ______.66. 填空题:中国的________ (history) 充满了英雄和传奇的故事。
福州2024年06版小学6年级上册第十三次英语第5单元真题[含答案]
福州2024年06版小学6年级上册英语第5单元真题[含答案]考试时间:80分钟(总分:140)B卷考试人:_________题号一二三四五总分得分一、综合题(共计100题)1、n Wall fell in _____ (1989). 填空题:The Berl2、听力题:I want to _____ (see) a concert.3、填空题:My sister is passionate about __________ (音乐).4、What do we call a scientist who studies the atmosphere?A. MeteorologistB. GeologistC. ChemistD. Biologist答案: A5、What do you call a place where people go to vote?A. Polling StationB. CourtC. SchoolD. Office答案: A6、What do you call a group of musicians?A. BandB. OrchestraC. EnsembleD. All of the above7、听力题:A nonmetallic element is one that lacks the properties of _______.8、听力题:The ______ helps with the growth of hair and nails.9、填空题:The __________ (文化差异) can enrich social interactions.10、What do you call the study of plants?A. BiologyB. BotanyC. ZoologyD. Ecology11、填空题:A wren is a small ______ (鸟).12、What do you call a person who creates visual art?A. ArtistB. DesignerC. PainterD. Sculptor答案:A13、填空题:The ancient Egyptians believed in _______ to protect them in the afterlife. (神灵)14、What is the term for a baby pig?A. CalfB. PigletC. FoalD. Kit答案:B15、What is the name of the famous American singer known for her hit "Umbrella"?A. Lady GagaB. BeyoncéC. RihannaD. Katy Perry答案:C16、听力题:The theme park is very _______ (exciting).17、What do you call a person who sells goods?A. ClerkB. ChefC. BakerD. Merchant答案: D. Merchant18、听力题:The chemical formula for sulfur nitride is _______.19、填空题:The _____ (采集) of wildflowers is regulated.20、听力题:The process of ______ can create new landforms over time.21、What is the primary color that mixes with blue to create purple?A. RedB. YellowC. GreenD. Black答案:A22、听力题:The chemical symbol for iodine is ______.23、填空题:I enjoy doing puzzles and brain teasers to challenge my ________ (思维).24、听力题:He is ___ (tall/short) for his age.25、填空题:Certain herbs are known for their ______ qualities, like lavender.(某些草药因其芳香特性而闻名,如薰衣草。
2006-2011年小升初民校联考数学试卷全集(含答案)(最新整理)
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2006年上海市初中毕业生统一学业考试英语试卷
2006年上海市初中毕业生统一学业考试英语试卷(满分150分,考试时间100分钟)Part 1 Listening (第一部分听力)Ⅰ. Listen and choose the right picture (根据你听到的内容,选出相应的图片): (共6分)A B CD E F G1. ______2. ______3. ______4. ______5. ______6. ______Ⅱ. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to the question you hear (根据你听到的对话和问题,选出最恰当的答案): (共10分)7. A) Jack. B) Linda. C) Mr White. D) Miss Green.8. A) The fish. B) The soup. C) The meat. D) The chicken wings.9. A) 6:00. B) 6:30. C) 5:30. D) 5:00.10. A) A pilot. B) An engineer. C) A fireman. D) An astronaut.11. A) Sunny. B) Rainy. C) Windy. D) Cloudy.12. A) On Tuesday. B) On Friday. C) On Saturday. D) On Sunday.13. A) Do their homework. B) Watch the football match.C) Go to the cinema. D) Watch the movie on TV.14. A) In England. B) In America. C) In New Zealand. D) In China.15. A) In a restaurant. B) In a shop. C) In a school. D) In a library.16. A) They are having a meeting. B) They are fishing.C) They are making a phone call. D) They are talking about the time.上海市教育考试院保留版权学业考试(2006)英语试卷第1页(共14页)学业考试(2006)英语试卷 第2页(共10页)Ⅲ. Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statements are true or false (判断下列句子是否符合你听到的短文内容, 符合的用“T ”表示,不符合的用“F ”表示):(共7分)17. Sandy went to visit his cousin in London with his brother.18. They took a train and arrived at 6 o’clock in the mo rning.19. Sandy often played tennis and was very good at it.20. Sandy ’s brother bought some new clothes in Oxford Street .21. They had dinner in a nice restaurant on Saturday evening.22. Sandy and his brother stayed in London until Sunday.23. Sandy enjoyed his trip to London very much.Ⅳ. Listen to the dialogue and complete the table (听对话,完成下列表格): (共7分)Part 2 Vocabulary and Grammar (第二部分 词汇和语法) Ⅴ. Choose the best answer (选择最恰当的答案): (共20分)31. The old lady teaches children to play ______ piano at a weekend school.A) a B) an C) theD) /32. It ’s getting warmer and warmer ______ spring, and plants start growing.A) to B) in C) of D) for33. Taiwan is ______ island of China. I hope to visit it soon.A) big B) bigger C) biggest D) the biggest34. It’s time for sports. Let’s ______ bowling, shall we?A) go B) to go C) going D) goesPresents on Father’s Day35. Millions of Shanghai citizens are learning to ______ English for the 2010 World Expo.A) tell B) speak C) say D) talk36. Zhang Yining is ______ favourite table tennis player.A) I B) me C) my D) mine37. Teenagers are very fond ______ cartoons.A) in B) among C) with D) of38. A good friend always gives you a helping hand ______ you’re in trouble.A) when B) before C) until D) though39. My mother ______ make rice dumplings. She’ll teach me how to do it.A) must B) need C) should D) can40. The 2007 Special Olympic Games ______ in Shanghai.A) will hold B) will be held C) were held D) held41. Mr Smith is quite busy today. He has ______ meetings to attend.A) little B) a little C) few D) a few42. The lake looks ______ in the moonlight. I often take a walk around it.A) wonderfully B) famous C) beautiful D) well43. Jenny ______ with a Chinese family for two years. Now she’s used to the life in China.A) stays B) would stay C) is staying D) has stayed44. The Russian President paid his first visit to Shaolin Temple last March. He had ______ beenthere before.A) never B) often C) usually D) always45. To ______ his sick mother, David goes to the hospital after work every day.A) take charge of B) take hold of C) take care of D) take the place of46. Obey the traffic rules and learn to protect yourself. ______ is more important than life.A) Nothing B) Something C) Everything D) Anything47. Most people ______ when the big earthquake (地震) took place in that area.A) are sleeping B) were sleeping C) slept D) sleep48. ______ exciting event the 2006 World Cup is!A) What an B) What a C) What D) How49. Our class teacher asked the monitor ______.A) why didn’t Bill come to school B) why doesn’t Bill come to schoolC) why Bill didn’t come to school D) why Bill doesn’t come to school50. –Sorry, Tommy. I’ve lost you r book.– ______ I’ve got another copy.A) You’re welcome.B) That’s all right.C) I hope so. D) Of course not.学业考试(2006)英语试卷第3页(共10页)学业考试(2006)英语试卷 第4页(共10页)Ⅵ. Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper forms (用括号中所给单词 的适当形式完成下列句子): (共8分)51. I received some Christmas ___________ from my pen pals. (card)52. The young man works as a ___________ in a five-star hotel. (wait)53. The children were ___________ excited when they saw the two pandas, Tuantuan andYuanyuan . (real)54. To be lovely Shanghainese, we should be helpful and ___________ to others. (friend)55. Our new flat is on the ___________ floor, and we have a good view of the park. (ten)56. It is ___________ to improve our English without enough practice. (possible)57. The situation in that country is ___________. You’d better not go there. (danger)58. It is ___________ of Peter to pay so much money for clothes. (fool)Ⅶ. Choose the word or expression which is closest in meaning to the underlined part ineach sentence (选择与下列各句中划线部分内容意思相近的单词或短语,用A 、B 、C 、D 等表示): (共8分)59. The mother thanked the policeman over and over for finding her lost child.60. The old town looks like a garden. We can see trees and flowers everywhere.61. I wonder how many new light railways will be open to traffic in Shanghai by 2010.62. Keep trying, and you will work out the difficult problem.63. The scientists set out for the South Pole last month.64. When the summer camp came to an end, the students felt sorry to say goodbye to each other.65. – Excuse me, how many books can I borrow at a time?– At most four.66. China will set up her own space station sooner or later.Ⅷ. Rewrite the following sentences as required (根据所给要求,改写下列句子。
广州小升初13民校联考知识结构
5、小李把10万元存入某银行,定期2年,年利率为2.79%,到期 要交纳20%的利息税,请你帮他计算存款到期时可得到多少利息 。(6分)
1、体育场买来16个篮球和12个足球共付出760元,已知篮 球与足球的单价比是5:6,体育场买篮球和足球各付出多 少元?(6分)
4、用边长20厘米的方砖铺一块地面需要270块,如果改用面积为 9平方分米的方砖铺这块地需要多少块?(用比例解)(6分)
熙励师范教育
(一)、语音知识重难点 知识点: 考查字母和字母组合:a、o、 oo、th、c 的发音。 考查字母组合:ay、ea、al、ch 的发音。
熙励师范教育
重点:单元音和双元音的区分 难点:清辅音和浊辅音的区分 真题解析: 找出与所给单词划线部分读音相同的词 throw A Thursday B then C with D other 指出划线部分读音不同于其他三个词 A stay B say C today D Sunday
本题考察了立体图形的体积等效替换,下降水柱 的体积=铅锤的体积,这点需要非常灵活的思维, 大部分学生都能记住常见的图形的体积公式,但是 对基础的知识的灵活运用,非常缺乏。如何灵活运 书本的基础知识,这是民校联考的考试要求。
四:数论
1.主要是质数,合数,约数,倍数 2.最大公约数和最小公倍数,以及平均数的计算 例如:如果A=60,B=42, 那么A,B的最大公因数是( ) 最小公倍数是()
6、一个圆柱体和一个圆锥体等底等高,他们的体积和是72立方分 米,圆锥的体积是( )立体分米,圆柱体的体积是( ) 立方分米;(3分)
小结:
1.学生普遍认为方程和解应用题是一个非常难 的问题。 2.学生认为在计算中浪费了很多时间,结果剩 下的题目没有办法做完。 3.现在小升初的联考的人数越来越多,但是考上的 却很少。例如报考真光实验中学的有几千人,但是 只招200-300人,竞争相当激烈
06天津英语高考试题含答案
第Ⅰ卷第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
例:Sound over there you’ll be able to see it better.A. orB. andC. butD. while答案是B。
1. We had a picnic last term and it was a lot of fun, so let’s have one this month.A. the otherB. someC. anotherD. other2. The cost of living in Glasgow is among the lowest in Britain, the quality of life is probably one of the highest.A. sinceB. whenC. asD. while3.-Did Linda see the traffic accident?-No, no sooner impossible now does seem possible.A. had she goneB. she had goneC. has she goneD. she has gone4. What we used to think impossible now does seem possible.A. isB. wasC. has beenD. will be5. If you are traveling the customs are really foreign to your own, please do as the Romans do.A. in whichB. whatC. whenD. where6. We want to rent a bus which can 40 people for our trip to Beijing.A. loadB. holdC. fillD. support7. A good story does not necessarily have to have a happy ending, but the reader must not be left.A. unsatisfiedB. unsatisfyingC. to be unsatisfyingD. being unsatisfied8. Most of us know we should cut down on fat, but knowing such things isn’t much help when it shopping and eating.A. refers toB. speaks ofC. focuses onD. comes to9. -I’m thinking of the test tomorrow. I’m afraid I can’t pass this time.-! I’m sure you’ll make it.A. Go aheadB. Good luckC. No problemD. Cheer up10. Don’t respond to any e-mails personal information, no matter how official theylook.A. searchingB. askingC. requestingD. questioning11. We have proved great adventurers, but we have done the greatest march evermade in the past ten years.A. needn’tB. may notC. shouldn’tD. mustn’t12. The Beatles, many of you are old enough to remember, came from Liverpool.A. whatB. thatC. howD. as13. Fitness is important in sport, but of at least importance are skills.A. fairB. reasonableC. equalD. proper14. There is much chance Bill will recover from his injury in time for the race.A. thatB. whichC. untilD. if15. Finding information in today’s world is easy. The is how you can tell if theinformation you get is useful or not.A. abilityB. competitionC. challengeD. knowledge第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,其后从16~35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,先出最佳选项。
06-09年小升初英语真题答案
2006年广州市十三所民办初中新生入学检测题(英语)(英语试题参考答案)1~10. ADDCD DCCAD 11~20. CDDCB CBBCC21~30. BACBB DCBDB 31~40. ADCBC BADBC41. Don’t read 42. Does, have 43. What’s your 44. When do 45. younger than 46. flew 47. boating 48. is having 49. tomatoes 50. to play 51. carries 52. the tallest 53. us 54. twentieth 55. listening 56. first 57. January 58. becomes 59. delicious 60. shopping 61. dinner 62. watch 63. from 64. money 65. things2007年广州市十五所民办初中新生入学检测题(英语试题参考答案)五、句型转换:按要求改写句子。
(0.5×20=10分)1. My watch is broken. (就划线部分提问)What’s wrong with your Watch?2. Baby Bear looked in the bedroom. (就划线部分提问)Where did Baby Bear look?3. He has a piece of bread for breakfast every day. (就划线部分提问)What does he have for breakfast every day?4. That bus is very old. (改为复数句)Those buses are very old.5.I like the actor Paul Smith best. (改为同义句)My favourite/favorite actor is Paul Smith.6. Can I look at your new sofa? (改为同义句)Can I have a look at your new sofa?六、用所给词的适当形式或时态填空。
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广州市十三所民办初中新生入学检测题(英语)说明:全卷总分共60分,35分钟时间完成·一.单项选择(1×20 =20分) (请把答案的英文大写编号写在答卷上)1、_______you______to bed at ten yesterday evening?A.Did,go B.Do,goC.Did, went D.Do,went2.The pupils of our school________ to visit yuntai Garden________this number bus tomorrw.A.go,by B.going,byC.is going, by D.are going, on3.A:How do you like the film? B:_________.A.I think So.B.1 don' t think soC.Yes,IIike it.D.It' s a good film4.My story is________than yours.A.much interesting B.interestingC.much more interesting D.interestinger5._________Children' s Day my mother goes to the Zoo with me·A.In B.At C.Of D.On 6.A:“Thank you very much .”B:_________.A.All right.B.OK.C.No, thanks . D.That’s all rigtat.7.He doesn' t go to school today_________ he is ill.A.and B.or C.because D.but 8.There________ ________ on the plate.A.is,breads B.are,breads.C.is,some bread D.are,some bread9.Her TV is broken.There is________ picture.A.no B.not C.Some D.any 10,Tom________ things.Now he is making a toy plane.A.1ike make B.1ikes make C.1ike making D.1ikes making11.Uncle Li, there' s something wrong with my computer.Would you give mea_______?A.foot B.head C.hand D。
face 12.That' s a good place for reading,________?A.is that B.is it C.isn' t that D.isn' t it 13.My father likes_______books in the evening.He doesn' t often________TV .A.1ooking at, watch B.watches,seeC.to read,watches D.reading, watch 14.…Would you like something to eat?… ________ .A.Yes, I am.B.Yes,1 like it very much.C.Yes,please.D.Yes,I'd like some water15.…_________ ? …She is a nurse.A.Where does your mother do? B.What does your mother do?C.What is your mother doing? D.Who is your mother? 16.Give _________ some tomatoes,please.A.Li Lei and I B.I and Li LeiC.Li Lei and mc D.me and Li Lei1 7.Which city will hold the Olympic Games in 2008 ?A.Paris B.Beijing C.London D.Toky6 18.The capital of the USA is ____________ .A.New York B.Washington C.Paris D.London 19.People use _________ in England.A.dollar(s) B.yuan(¥) C.pound(£)D.HK..do11ar(HK$)20.Koalas (树熊) live in_________ .(本题原稿是一幅世界地图,答案从4个洲之中选择)A.Asia B.Africa C.Australia D.North America二、完形填空(1×l0 = 10分) (请把答案的英文大写编号写在答卷上)___21___ children like to watch TV.It's very ___22___.On Tv ___23___can see and learn a lot and know many things ___24___.their country and the world.___25___they can learn over the radio.But they can learn better and more easily on ___26___ .Why ? Because they can hear and watch at the same time.But they can' t __27____ anything over the radio.Many children watch TV only on Saturday or Sunday.evening.They are___28___ busy with their lessons.But a few children watch TV every___29___.They go to bed very late.They can' t have a good ___30____.How about you, my young friend ?21.A.Much B.Most C.More D.Any22.A.interesting B.new C.big D.CUte23.A.we B.you C.they D.I24.A.on B.about C.of D.with25.A.By them B.Of course C.Because D.So26.A.radio B.film C.newspaper D.w27.A.hear B.enjoy C.see D.1earn 28.A.never B.always C.sometimes D.once 29.A.morning B.afternoon C.noon D.night 30.A.time B.rest C.day D.1ook 三.阅读理解(1×10 = 10分) (请把答案的英文大写编号写在答卷上)AMy mame is Lily.My father is a teacher.His students love him a lot because he is funny.Ilove him too,but I think he can be ‘foolish’sometimes.Once we moved house and had to go shopping to buy new chairs and lights.In the supermarket.we saw many beautiful lights.I like some of them and made my father buy them.When we got home.my father began to work out how much money we had spent that day.Suddenly, he stopped.“Something is wrong.”he said,“I have got 300 yuan more than l should.”“That' s great,”l said,‘'You can buy me that cartoon book then,”Father said nothing . Instead,he counted how much money he had again and again.“The salesgirl must have made a mistake(错误).We should go back to the shop,”he said.“Do we have to go back?”l asked,“Nobody will know she gave us too much change.It would be foolish to go back.”“It would not be foolish,”my father said angrily, “It' s called being honest.”At that moment, I looked into his eyes and knew he was right.The salesgirl was surprised to see us in the shop again.But when we gave her money, shethanked us a lot.Suddenly my father stopped me and smiled.“Do you still want that cartoonbook?”he asked.I looked at my‘foolish’father and answered loudly,“Father, you' re thegreatest!”31.Why did they go to the shop?A.To buy chairs and lights.B.To take a walk.C.To buy a cartoon book for Lily.D.Just to look around.32.Why didn't Lily let her father retum the money to the shop? Because________ .A.nobody knew what had happened (发生)B.the shop was too far awayC.they were too tired to go back to the shopD.she wanted to buy a cartoon book with the money33.What's the meaning (意思)of the word"change”in the passage (文章) ?A.something new B.somcthing differentC.small moaey D.another kind of money 34.Why was her father angry when Lily didn't let him return the money ?Because_________ .A.he didn't like money B.he didn't think it would be honest C.he didn't want to buy the cartoon book for LilyD。