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2020届湖南师大附中高三5月模拟英语试题(word档含答案)

2020届湖南师大附中高三5月模拟英语试题(word档含答案)

湖南师范大学附属学校2020届高三5月模拟英语试题卷本试卷共8页,满分150分,考试用时120分钟。

注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号和座位号填写答题卡上。

2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

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3. 考试结束后将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

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。

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. £19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.答案是C.1. What season is it most probably now?A. Summer.B. Winter.C. Autumn..2. Why was the woman absent &om Jim’s wedding?A. She looked after her daughterB. She forgot the invitation.C. She wasn’t feeling well.3. What does the man mean?A. He has no interest in wild life.B. He is sorry to fail the exam.C He won’t join the group.4. What does the man want to do?A. Book a room.B. Pay Mr Stephen a visit.C. Invite the woman to dinner.5. What is the man trying to do?A. Make a reservation. B Make an apology C. Make an invitation.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。

阅读理解A(节假日活动) 阅读理解B(科普知识) 七选五练习 —2022届高考英语一轮复习

阅读理解A(节假日活动)  阅读理解B(科普知识)  七选五练习 —2022届高考英语一轮复习

基础练8: 阅读理解A(节假日活动)+ 阅读理解B(科普知识)+七选五练习一阅读理解主题一节假日活动A(2021 .四川广安市高三其他模拟)Th e coming week will be very wonderfu l with so many events for you to refresh your hearts.Dark dramaAn interactive, experimental drama, entitled "On Darkness' Non-existence," will be staged. The show uses topical events from 2020 such as the breakout of COVID-19, the return of Chang'e V, the election of US president, the case of George Floyd.7:30 pm, Jan 2-Jan 6, at Eastern Avant-garde Theatre of China. Tel: 6527-6911.Rising starsYoung musicians who are actually students at Beijing No.101 High School will feature in a concert, conducted by Liu Fengde, He Rong and Shao En. The talented youngsters won First Prize at the Vienna Youth Symphonic Music Competition, and this time will play works by Beethoven, Brahms, Tchaikovsky and Chinese composers like Huang Anlun.7:30 pm, Dec 30 at Beijing Concert Hall, 1 Beixinhuajie. Tel: 6605-7006.New Years Eve ConcertThe China Philharmonic Youth Chorus will present a New Year's Eve Concert, conducted by Wu Lingfen. Piano will be played by Peter Seivewright, trumpet by Ying Cai, and organ by Wu Dan. Programme: "Hallelujah," "Toccata and Fugue in D minor," "Happy New Year to You," and "Moon Reflected onErquan," a Chinese piece but a jazz version this time for piano and trumpet.7:30 pm, Dec 31 at Forbidden City Concert Hall. Tel: 6559-8285.Movie Anniversary SpectacularChinese movie stars from the promising young to the glorious stars of last year will display their talents to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Chinese cinema. They will sing theme songs, act scenes and alsoshare their personal thoughts with the public.Besides performances by stars, musicians from the China Broadcasting Film Symphony Orchestra will provide the accompaniment. Founded in 1949, thеу specialize in recording theme musk for films. So far, they have recorded scores for over 2, 000 Chinese movies and TV series.7:30 pm, Jan 1, at the Great Hall of the People, west of Tian'anmen. Tel: 8589 -5049.1. You can book a ticket of the concert played by middle school students by calling.A.8589--5049B.6605-7006C.6559-8285D.6527-69112. What can you do on the evening of New Year's Day?A. Enjoy a concert by studentsB. Watch a dramaC. Hear movie stars sing theme songsD. Attend a concert by a chorus3. Where can you enjoy yourself if you are NOT interested in music?A. Eastern Avant-garde Theatre of ChinaB. Beijing Concert HallC. Forbidden City Concert HallD. The Great Hall of the PeopleBNew Year's Concert 2021 with Riccardo MutiThe 2021 Vienna Philharmonic New Year's Concert took place on January 1, 2021, under the baton (#a14) of Riccardo Muti in the Golden Hall of the Musikverein in Vienna. After 1993, 1997, 2000, 2004, and 201 8, this year's concert marked the 6th time that Riccardo Muti, whose close musical partnershipwith the Vienna Philharmonic has now extended about 50 years, had conducted the prestigious concert event.The 2021 New Year's Concert was broadcast in over 90 countries and followed by millions of television viewers around the world. The 2021 New Year's Concert took place without an audience.Due to ongoing high rates of infection, the Austrian Federal Government had decided that no concerts could be performed before audiences until January 6, 2021. Unfortunately, it also affected the Preview Performance on December 30, 2020, at 11 AM; the New Year's Eve Concert on December 31, 2020, at7:30 PM; and the New Year's Concert on January 1, 2021, at 11:15 AM. We therefore refunded (iE#) all paid tickets and kindly asked the ticket holders to contact us by e-mail.Riccardo Muti has conducted the most important orchestras in the world, including the Vienna Philharmonic, an orchestra to which he is linked by particularly close and important ties, and with which he has appeared in Vienna and around the world since 1971.The first New Year's Concert took place during the darkest chapter of the history of Austria and that of the Vienna Philharmonic. On January 1, 1941, a Philharmonic matinee entitled Johann Strauss Concert" was performed. Clemens Krauss conducted the concerts. In the years 1946 and 1947, Josef Krips (1902-1974) replaced Krauss, who returned in 1948 and conducted seven more New Year's Concerts until 1954.With the unexpected death of Clemens Krauss on May 16, 1954, the orchestra decided, shortly before January 1, 1955, to entrust (委托) Willi Boskovsky with the artistic direction of the New Year's Concerts.1. What do we know about the 2021 New Year's Concert?A. It had the most famous conductor.B. It was held in different countries.C. It was the sixth one held in the Golden Hall.D. It had no audience in the Golden Hall.2. How did the organizers react to the government's rules?A. They added the New Year's Eve Concert.B. They paid all the money back to the ticket holders.c. They put off the New Year's Concert until January 6, 2021.D. They asked audiences to preview the performance on December 30.3. Who conducted the Vienna Philharmonic's New Year's Concert of 1948?A. Riccardo Muti.B. Clemens Krauss.C. Josef Krips.D. Willi Boskovsky.主题二——科普知识C( 2020届湖南省师大附中高三月考)Vertebrates (脊椎动物). human beings included, are constantly changing their skin- -producing new layers of it as they slough off old cells. Understanding this process ofregeneration would help with the treatment of skin diseases and injuries such as burns.This week, a group of researchers led by Kenneth Poss of Duke University Medical Center in North Carolina, have announced a colorful new technique that should enhance such understanding. They call it " Skinbow"Skinbows themselves are an adaptation of an approach called. Brainbow" , which was invented almost a decade ago, and is used to label nerve cells different colors. Brainbow technology permits someone with an appropriate microscope to trace the connections that lots of individual nerve cells make with one another in the brain of a mouse.Dr. Poss's experimental animal is not a mammal but a fish: a zebra fish. Skinbow or Brainbow, the basic procedure is the same. Genetie engineering is used to create lines of animals whose genomes ( 基因组) contain multiple copies of genes for proteins that glow under ultraviolet rays (紫外线). These genes are controlled by DNA switches that are activated only in the appropriate tissue type -brain for Brainbows, skin for Skinbows. In the case of Skinbows, some of the proteins glow red, some glow green and some glow blue.At the moment Dr .Poss thinks his microscopes can distinguish 70 ~ 80 such colors. Moreover, unlike Brainbow technology , which requires that the animal be killed in order to see what is going on, a Skinbow is visible from the outside. Regenerative processes can be followed over an extended period.The researchers, for example, could observe in detail how a fish responds to injury. When they cut a fin from one of their charges, they were able to track cells moving to the site of the damage and helping to repair it. They also saw new cells rising from deeper layers of the skin to supplement those that had migrated to heal the injured fin. After two to three weeks, the fin hadregrown completely.The next stage will be to test how fish skin responds to diseases, and to drugs that might treat those diseases. In the fullness of time, the technology might be extended to look at skin regeneration in other species, mammals included. Even while restricted to fish, though, it is likely to produce useful insights into the process of regeneration- -not to mention the possibility of a nice little sideline (副业) in designing aquaria (水族管).1. Which of the following best explains ." slough off" underlined in Paragraph 1?A. Get rid of.B. Take advantage of.C. Adapt to.D. Rule out.2. What can we know about the Brainbow according to Paragraph 2?A.It is a colorful nerve cell.B. It was invented to trace the Skinbow.C. It can speed up the adaptation of the Skinbow.D. It helps detect connections between cells.3. Where do the Skinbow and the Brainbow differ?A. In their principles.B. In their complexity.C. In their continuity in observation.D. In their practicality in reality.4. What is the last paragraph mainly about?A. The process of skin regeneration.B. The limitations of the Skinbow.C. The prediction of a promising career.D. The possible applications of the Skinbow.D(2021 .福建恒一教育)We've long considered confusion that occurs when we don't understand something as a shortcoming.You re probably ОK. In fact, according to a new study, it isn't so much about being confused, but how we respond to that feeling matters. The study suggests some people make confusion work for them-making them learn more about something they don' t originally understand. Others, on the other hand, react to confusion by turning away from the subject completely. It all comes down to how people respond to the feelings of uncertainty and puzzlement.We have been investigating links between emotions and learning for almost a decade, and find that confusion can be beneficial to learning if appropriately regulated because it can cause learners to process the material more deeply in order to clear their confusion," explains lead author Sidney D'Mello.To test their theory, researchers invited some people to learn sessions that involved a complex idea. Then they intentionally increased the confusion. Interestingly, people who had reported higher rates of confusion were also better able to grasp the subject -and identify the scientific contradictions. Essentially, they had a positive reaction to confusion, using it as a motivation to wrap their heads around a subject. For them, confusion was a chance to learn something new.They proved what scientist Nick Hobson describes as а high degree of openness. Openness is associated with the experience of interest, absorption and wonderment," he says. Individuals higher in openness are fascinated by complex situations. It is characterized by a greater tolerance of uncertainty.' However, D'Mello cautions against deliberately sowing confusion in the context of learning. People already struggling to understand a concept--especially one that they' re under pressure to understand--may not benefit from the added confusion. Instead, confusion may work best for people who are actually looking for a challenge and don't face consequences of taking a chance to learn something new. Those would be the intellectual risk- takers who are encouraged, rather than discouraged by the feelings of confusion.1. How do some people benefit from confusion?A. They may find their shortcomings of learning.В. They may seek a solution quickly.C. They may identify their uncertain feelings.D. They may understand the subject better.2. What does Nick think of people higher in openness?A. They tolerate ambiguous situations more.B. They respond to confusion negatively.C. They are easy to get confused a lot.D. They feel at a loss for complex situations.3. What does D'Mello remind people not to do?A. Take a risk to try something new.B. Add confusion to learning on purpose.C. Face consequences of looking for a challenge.D. Risk being discouraged by confusion.4. What can be the best title for the text?A. How Confusion Affects Your CharacterB. What Confusion Means to YouC. Why Confusion May Be Good for YouD. Where Confusion Comes from二、七选五阅读(2021 浙江高考)You run into the grocery store to pick up one bottle of water. You get what you need, head to the front, and choose the line that looks fastest.You chose wrong. People who you swear got in other lines long after you are already checked out and off to the parking lot. _____1____It turns out, it's just math working against you; chances are, the other line really is faster.Grocery stores try to have enough employees at checkout to get all their customers through with minimum delay. ____2____Any small interruption -a price check, a chatty customer-can have downstream effects, holding up an entire line.If there are three lines in the store, delays will happen randomly at different registers. Think about the probability:____3____ So it's not just in your mind: Another line probably is moving faster.Researchers have a good way to deal with this problem. Make all customers stand in one long, snaking line- called a serpentine line - and serve each person at the front with the next available register. ____4____ This is what they do at most banks and fast-food restaurants. With a serpentine line, a long delay at one register won't unfairly punish the people who lined up behind it. Instead, it will slow down everyone a little bit but speed up checkout overall.____5____It takes many registers to keep one line moving quickly, and some stores can't afford the space or manpower. So wherever your next wait may be: Good luck.A. Why does this always seem to happen to you?B. So why don't most places encourage serpentine lines?C. Some of the may have stood in a queue for almost an hour.D. The chances of your line being the fastest are only one in three.E. How high is the probability that you are in the fastest waiting line?F. With three registers, this method is much faster than the traditional approach.G. But sometimes, as on a Sunday afternoon, the system gets particularly busy.【答案】A篇[分析]本文是一篇应用文。

2020届新高考英语新题型练习01 完形填空阅读理解七选五套餐练(1)(含答案)

2020届新高考英语新题型练习01 完形填空阅读理解七选五套餐练(1)(含答案)

2020届新高考英语新题型练习完形填空阅读理解七选五套餐练(1)完形填空(山东省临沂市2020年高三上学期期末考试)Three years ago,I participated in Model United Nations(MUN)held by the Education Department,which was a mock(模拟的)UN activity.During the two days,students are separated in different groups which 21 different countries to debate and try to solve problems.MUN has 22 awards:best delegates(代表),honorary mentions,and verbal mentions.Each time I participate in MUN,I made good 23 and undoubtedly got a few awards.But I often felt as if I’d 24 because I had never won the best delegate award.I 25 those who didn’t deserve to win the award but won it various times,and I was just filled with 26 at their success.But later I realized that it was also 27 not to get the award because I could actually 28 something,and that I shouldn’t 29 the best delegate award until I was the best delegate I could be.Failures are completely subjective—we can look at a result as a failure or a 30.Any failure can be regarded as a(n) 31 because you can always learn something from it and do 32 next time.This is supported by John Locke’s theory that we are born with blank views:knowledge and ability are learned from our 33.That’s true.If I make a mistake in the life practice,then I probably won’t 34 that next time.I believe this is 35 the best way to become better.21.A.strengthen B.condemn C.inspire D.represent 22.A.identical B.temporary C.various D.false 23.A.preparations B.predictions C.appointments D.explanations 24.A.accelerated B.failed C.exited D.succeeded 25.A.approached B.trained C.expected D.witnessed26.A.relief B.envy C.satisfaction D.delight 27.A.annoyed B.ashamed C.good D.terrible 28.A.desert B.1earn C.delete D.display29.A.win B.miss C.deliver D.value30.A.bond B.bet C.victory D.1oss31.A.aim B.benefit C.burden D.1imit32.A.funnier B.worse C.better D.slower33.A.decisions B.attitudes C.positions D.experiences 34.A.repeat B.admit C.accept D.notice 35.A.wrongly B.scarcely C.truly D.narrowly阅读理解(山东师大附中2017级第三次月考)AI was in the garden with Augie, my grandson, watching the bees. “How do they make honey?” Augie asked. “Actually, Augie, I don’t know,” I replied. “But, Grandma, you have your phone,” he said. For Augie, holding a smartphone almost means knowing everything.During my childhood I was crazy about books. Over time, reading hijacked my brain, as large areas once processing the real world adapted to processing the printed word. As far as I can tell, this early immersion (沉浸) didn’t prevent my development.Many parents worry that “screen time” will damage children’s development, but recent research suggests that most of the common fears about children and screens are unfounded. There is one exception: looking at screens before bed really disturbs sleep, in people of all ages. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) used to recommend strict restrictions on screen exposure. Last year, the organization examined the relevant science more thoroughly and changed its recommendations. The new guidelines stress that what matters is what children watch and with whom.New tools have always led to panic guesses. The novel, the telephone, and the television were all declared to be the End of Civilization, particularly in the hands of the young. Part of the reason may be that adult brains require a lot of focus and effort to learn something new, while children’s brains are designed to master new environments naturally. New technologies always seem disturbing to the adults attempting to master them, while attractive to those children likeAugie.When Augie’s father got home, Augie rushed to meet him and said in excitement. “Daddy, Daddy, look,” he said, reaching for my phone. “Do you know how bees make honey? I’ll show you…”21. Which of the following can best replace the underlined word “hijacked” in Paragraph 2?A. occupied.B. damaged.C. improved.D. relaxed.22. What do the new guidelines of AAP focus on about “screen time”?A. The harm to children.B. The content and context.C. Children’s sleep.D. People’s fears.23. What might be the author’s attitude towards “screen time”?A. Opposed.B. Doubtful.C. Disappointed.D. Favorable.BToday companies have branches around the world. More than 11% of the US employers and employees work online either full-time or part-time, and that number is continuing growing. It is believed that it is a waste of time and money to fly around the world for face-to-face meetings. An effective solution to this problem is to use Web meetings.A large group of presentations, training classes and meetings are done online without losing the face-to-face experience. Web meetings are online meetings where an organizer invites attendees to listen to or watch an online presentation by presenters. Besides, Web meetings can be recorded for later use in presentations or training projects or downloaded for on-demand playback.Presenters can take real-time surveys to study how to hold a successful meeting. Some Web meeting software programs can monitor the users’ desktop behavior to see if they become distracted from the presentation and begin working on other documents. If so, the program can tell presenters when the listeners lose their attention, and how long the distraction lasts. In this way, the presenters will know which parts of their meetings need improving.Web meetings can work well because they’re hosted on a server (服务器). Images from the presenter’s desktop are taken, uploaded to a server and then downloaded by people who have accessto the server. Web meetings require a powerful server to deal with several images a second and “serve” them back to thousands of users at the same time.Companies have two choices when it comes to these servers. They can either buy a special Web meeting server to host their meetings on-site, or they can pay for a Web meeting service every time and let the off-site provider worry about hosting the meetings. The choice depends on how frequently the company holds Web meetings, the average number of people attending the meetings, and the quality of engineering and information technology.Web meetings are an excellent example of how technology is changing the way we do business. With all the technologies today, the traditional office might soon be a thing of the past.24.What is the disadvantage of the traditional meeting?A.It needs more people to organize it.B.It is expensive and time-consuming.C.It results in traffic accidents frequently.D.It fails to meet the demands of big companies.25.How do some Web meeting software programs help improve the meetings?A.By presenting successful documents.B.By recording the frequency of distraction.C.By tracking the listeners’ state of attention.D.By taking surveys about a successful meeting.26.What do you know about Web meetings according to the text?A.Web meetings are likely to be widely used.B.Web meetings help presenters stay focused.C.Web meetings determine the quality of engineering.D.Web meetings work well without the help of a server.CEvery year, thousands of teenagers participate in programs at their local art museums. But do any of them remember their time at museum events later in life? A new report suggests that the answer is yes – and finds that alumni (毕业生) of arts-based museum programs credit them with changing the course of their lives, even years after the fact.The Whitney Museum of American Art, the Walker Art Center and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles recently asked researchers to conduct a study to find out how effective their long-standing teen art programs really are. They involved over 300 former participants of four programs for teens that have been in existence since the 1990s. Alumni, whose current ages range from 18 to 36, were invited to find out how they viewed their participation years after the fact.Among the alumni surveyed, 75 percent of alumni rated the teen program experience as the most favorable impact on their own lives, beating family, school and their neighborhoods. Nearly 55 percent thought t hat it was one of the most important experiences they’d ever had, regardless of age. And two-thirds said that they were often in situations where their experience in museums affected their actions or thoughts.It turns out that participating in art programs also helps keep teens enthusiastic about arts even after they reach adulthood: 96 percent of participants had visited an art museum within the last two years, and 68 percent had visited an art museum five or more times within the last two years. Thirty-two percent of program alumni work in the arts as adults.Though the study is the first of its kind to explore the impact of teen-specific art programs in museums, it reflects other research on the important benefits of engaging with the arts. A decade of surveys by the National Endowment for the Arts found that childhood experience with the arts is significantly associated with their income and educational attainment as adults. Other studies have linked arts education to everything from lower drop-out rates to improvement in critical thinking skills.27. What does the underlined phrase “the fact” in Paragraph 1 refer to?A. Changing the course of children’s life.B. Participating in childhood art programs.C. Organizing arts-based museum programs.D. Remembering the time at museum events.28. What does Paragraph 2 mainly tell?A. The result of the study.B. The process of the study.C. The approach to the study.D. The object and content of the study.29. What can be inferred of the study mentioned in the text?A. Passion for arts may remain long in kids’ whole life.B. No other studies exist concerning the benefits of arts.C. Age matters in how people view their art experiences.D. Most children taking part in art programs will work in arts.30. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. How is Art Connected to Our Life?B. Can Art Education Affect Our Income?C. What Should Art Museums do for Kids?D. Should Children Walk into Art Museums?七选五(山东师范大学附属中学2020届高三第三次月考)Words have the power to build us up or tear us down. It doesn’t matter if the words come from ourselves or someone else. The positive and negative effects are just as lasting.31 We’re usually too embarrassed to admit it, though. In fact, we really shouldn’t be because more and more experts believe talking to ourselves out loud is a healthy habit. This “self-talk” helps us motivate ourselves, remember things, solve problems, and calm ourselves down. Be aware, though, that as much as 77% of self-talk tends to be negative. 32Often, words come out of our mouths without us thinking about the effect they will have. But we should be aware that our words cause certain responses in others. For example, when returning an item to a store, we might use warm, friendly language during the exchange. And the clerk will probably respond in a similar manner. 33Words possess power because of their lasting effect. Many of us regret something we oncesaid. We remember unkind words said to us as well. Before speaking, we should always ask ourselves: 34 If what we want to say doesn’t pass this test, then it’s better left unsaid.Words possess power: both positive and negative. Those around us receive encouragement when we speak positively. We can offer hope, build self-esteem and motivate others to do their best. 35 Will we use our words to hurt or to heal? The choice is ours.A.Is it loving?B.How should I say it?C.We all talk to ourselves sometimes.D.Negative words destroy all those things.E.Generally people like positive and pleasant words.F.However, critical language may cause anger and defense.G.So we should only speak encouraging words to ourselves.参考答案完型填空21-25DCABD 26-30 BCBAC 31-35 BCDAC阅读理解21-25ABD BC 26-30 ABDAD七选五CGFAD。

湖南师大附中2020届高三5月模拟考试英语试题word版

湖南师大附中2020届高三5月模拟考试英语试题word版

湖南师范大学附属学校2020届高三5月模拟英语试题卷本试卷共8页,满分150分,考试用时120分钟。

注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号和座位号填写答题卡上。

2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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,再选涂其他答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。

写在本试卷上无效。

3. 考试结束后将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

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。

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。

每段对话仅读一遍第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

ALocated in Los Angeles, University of Southern California is in the heart of a leading city. Although LA ranks highly in The Economist’s Safe Cities Index, navigating and city calls for certain safety precautions (预防措施) along with practicing common sense.◆Mobile Safety App Powered by LiveSafeThe Mobile Safety App powered by LiveSafe, manage by the USC Department of Public Safety and the USC Department of Emergency Planning, is a free downloadable app that mobile users can use to initiate contact with emergency responders around the campus. Features include: immediate “push button” calls to DPS, easy reporting for suspicious activity or crimes in progress, and location services to notify friends of your route through campus.◆Blue Light Phone locationsThe University Park has multiple blue light phones that are strategically placed throughout campus. Take noteof where the closest ones are on your route. They come in handy in case you lose your phone or in an emergency. These phones are directly connected to USC’s Department of Public Safety’s 24-hour communications center. Besides emergency needs, it can also be used to report suspicious activity, request for an escort (护送) if you feel unsafe and to report a crime.◆Trojans AlertTrojans Alert is an emergency notification system that allows university officials to contact you during an emergency by sending messages via text message or email. When an emergency occurs, authorized USC senders will instantly notify you with real-time updates, instructions on where to go, what to do (or what not to do), whom to contact and other important information. All members of the USC community, as well as parents and regular visitors to campus, are strongly encouraged to sign up for Trojans Alert.21. What do blue light phones do for students?A. Guide students through campus.B. Alert students to crime activities.C. Light up the way if students feel unsafe.D. Connect them with the safety department.22. How does USC send out instructions during an emergency?A. With blue light phones.B. Via text message or email.C. Through mobile safe app.D. By calling all USC members.23. What is the purpose of the text?A. To encourage students to fight crime.B. To introduce USC’s safety department.C. To provide safety services for USC students.D. To inform parents of safety risks on campus.BWhen students walk into Jenny Umland’s class, they don’t automatically go to the same seat they sat in the day before. In her classroom at Riverdale Heights Elementary School, Lowenstein’s are allowed to sit w herever they want Umland doesn’t assign seats. In fact, she has done away with most of the regular desks and uses beach chairs, standing desks, and rocking chairs instead.Riverdale Heights is one of a growing number of schools that have ditched assigned seats. Many teachers say letting kids choose where to sit helps them learn how to make good choices. Some teachers point out that students are often more comfortable speaking up when they’re sitting near kids, they like the most.“If kids are happy and comfortable, they are more willing to lean,” says Umland. After 19 years of teaching, she tried non-assigned seating for the first time this year. She says she’ll never go back.But not all teachers are ready to do away with their seating charts. Some say having assigned seats helps students focus on their work, instead of where they’ll sit One teacher from Texas thinks letting students sit wherever they want can create chaos. Assigned seating helps keep classrooms under control. Without specific seats to go to, students may argue over who gets to sit in the best spots. He often finds it hard to work in that environment. A more controlled classroom leads to better learning. Maybe what he says is reasonable. A 2012 study by Montana State University found that high school students did better on tests when a teacher assigned their seats.A student, Jack, from Lowa, thinks he and his classmates should be comfortable when they learn. He says, “My teacher, Mrs Umland, allows us to choose our own seats, and it’s gre at! I used to be terrified of sitting in the same seat every day, which made me uncomfortable all over. Being allowed to sit wherever I want makes me more enjoyable, because I can sit where I’m most comfortably.”And Umland says, “The setup in my class hel ps kids get along better. If two students want to sit in the same spot, they have to talk it out and compromise”.24. What do we know about Umland?A. She insists on arranging regular desksB. She is strongly against non-assigned seating.C. She has failed in teaching in the past 19 years.D. She lets students in her class choose their own seats.25. Which of the following can replace the underlined word “ditched” in paragraph 2?A. tried onB. looked forward toC. got rid ofD. prepared for26. What does Jack think of the Umland’s seat setup in her class?A. It is cozy.B. It is terrifying.C. It is controversial.D. It is uncomfortable.27. What’s the best title for the text?A. What Role Do Students Play in Class?B. Should Students Have Assigned Seats?C. Students Are Required to Listen Carefully in ClassD. Assigned Seats in the Classroom Are Popular NowCA new study found the greater the improvement in people’s handwashing habits at airports, the more noticeable the effect on slowing the infectious (传染的) diseases, including the flu. The findings were published in late December, 2019, just before the recent coronavirus (冠状病毒) outbreak, but the study’s authors say that itsresults would apply to any such disease and are relevant to the present outbreak.People can be surprisingly casual about washing their hands, even in crowded locations like airports where people from many different locations are touching surfaces such as chair armrests, check-in entrances, security checkpoint trays, and restroom doorknobs and taps. On average, only about 20 percent of people at airports have clean hands. The others are potentially polluting everything they touch with whatever infections they may be carrying.Improving handwashing at all of the worlds airports to be three times that rate, so that 60 percent of travelers have clean hands at any given time, would have the greatest effect, potentially slowing global disease spread by almost 70 percent, the researchers found. Adopting such measures at so many airports and reaching such a high level of obedience may be impractical, but the new study suggests that it could potentially be accomplished through education, posters, public announcements, and perhaps improving access to handwashing facilities. It could slow the global rate of the spread of a disease by about 24 percent, they found.The findings are consistent with recommendations made by both the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and the World Health Organization. Both have indicated that hand hygiene (卫生) is the most efficient and cost-effective way to control disease spread. While both organizations say that other measures can also play a useful role in limiting disease spread, such as use of surgical face masks, airport closures, and travel limitations, hand hygiene is still the first line of defense-and an easy one for individuals to implement.28. What is most people’s attitude to handwashing?A. Favorable.B. Careless.C. Doubtful.D. Cautious.29. What did the study suggest on increasing handwashing rate at airports?A. Establishing higher hygiene standards.B. Making handwashing fun and enjoyable.C. Passing special laws to require handwashing.D. Raising people’s awareness of handwashing.30. Why does the author mention the World Health Organization?A. To introduce other measures.B. To stress the importance of it.C. To tell who carried out the study.D. To make the study results more convincing.31. What is the text mainly about?A. People have many good habits at airports.B. Handwashing reduces infectious diseases.C. New coronavirus is breaking.D. There is great improvement in handwashing.DThe Austrian capital, Vienna, has beaten Australia’s Melbourne to be named the world’s most livable city of 2018. It’s the first time a European city has topped t he first of the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) annual survey.The worldwide league table ranks 140 cities on a range of factors, including political and social stability, crime, education and access to healthcare.In the survey, Manchester saw the biggest improvement of any. European city, rising by 16 places to rank 35th. Manchester’s rise puts it ahead of London in the rank by 13 places, the widest gap between the two cities since the survey began two decades ago. The ElU said Manchester’s jump in the rankings was due to an improved security score.The survey was criticized last year for demoting (降级) Manchester after the Manchester Arena attack which killed 22 victims. This year, survey editor Roxana Slavcheva said Manchester had shown resilience (恢复力) in the city’s recovery from a recent terrorist attack, which previously shook up stability.Ms Slavcheva said security had also improved in several western European cities and Vienna’s top place in the rankings reflected a relative return to stability across much of Europe, According to the survey, nearly half of the cities have seen their livability ranking improve over the past year.Melbourne, ranked second in this years global rankings, had previously come top for seven years running. Two other Australian cities also made this year’s top ten: Sydney and Adelaide.At the other end of the scale, war-torn Damascus in Syria was ranked the least livable city, closely followed by Dhaka in Bangladesh and Lagos in Nigeria. The EIU said that crime, civil unrest, terrorism or war played a “strong role” in the ten-lowest scoring cities.32. Which city was named the world’s most livable city in 2017?A. Manchester.B. Vienna.C. Melbourne.D. Dhaka.33. What contributes most in making Manchester rise in the rank this year?A. Education.B. Social stability.C. Political stability.D. Access to healthcare034. What makes Damascus the least livable city?A. High crime rate.B. Education.C. Civil equality.D. Wars.35. What is the main purpose of the passage?A. To introduce the latest rank of cities based on their livable standard.B. To explain different ways to measure a livable city.C. To propose possible means to make a livable city.D. To present what the cities are like globally.第二节(共5小题:每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

山东师范大学附属中学2022届高三上学期第二次模拟考试物理试题 Word版含答案

山东师范大学附属中学2022届高三上学期第二次模拟考试物理试题 Word版含答案

山东师大附中2021级高三其次次模拟考试物理试题2021.10满分:100分,考试时间:90分钟 第I 卷一、单项选择题:本题共15小题,每小题2分,共30分。

在每小题给出的四个选项中,只有一项符合题目要求,选对的得2分,选错的得0分。

1.在物理学的重大发觉中科学家们制造出了很多物理学争辩方法,如抱负试验法、把握变量法、极限思想法、建立物理模型法、类比法和科学假说法等等。

以下关于所用物理学争辩方法的叙述不正确的是A .在不需要考虑物体本身的大小和外形时,用质点代替物体的方法,以及在力的合成过程中用一个力代替几个力,这里都接受了等效替代的思想B .依据速度定义式x v t ∆=∆,当△t 格外格外小时,就可以用x t ∆∆表示物体在t 时刻的瞬时速度,这是应用了极限思想方法C .玻璃瓶内装满水,用穿有透亮 细管的橡皮泥封口。

手捏玻璃瓶,细管内液面高度变化,说明玻璃瓶发生形变,该试验接受放大的思想D .在推导匀变速运动位移公式时,把整个运动过程划分成很多小段,每一小段近似看作匀速直线运动,然后把各小段的位移相加,这里接受了微元法2.如图,一个人站在水平地面上的长木板上用力F 向右推箱子,木板、人、箱子均处于静止状态,三者的质量均为m ,重力加速度为g ,则 A .箱子受到的摩擦力方向向右 B .地面对木板的摩擦力方向向左 C .木板对地面的压力大小为3mgD .若人用斜向下的力推箱子,则木板对地面的压力会大于3mg 3.甲、乙两物体从同一点动身且在同一条直线上运动,它们的位移—时间(x-t)图象如图所示,由图象可以看出在0~4 s 内 A .甲、乙两物体始终同向运动 B .4s 时甲、乙两物体间的距离最大 C .甲的平均速度等于乙的平均速度D .甲、乙两物体之间的最大距离为4 m4.汽车以恒定的功率在平直大路上行驶,所受到的摩擦阻力恒等于车重的0.1倍,汽车能达到的最大速度为v m ,则当汽车速度为2mv 时,汽车的加速度为(重力加速度为g)A .0.1 gB .0.2 gC .0.3 gD .0.4g 5.利用速度传感器与计算机结合,可以自动作出物体运动的图象,某同学在一次试验中得到的运动小车的v-t 图象如图所示,由此可以知道 A.小车先正向做加速运动,后反向做减速运动B .小车运动的最大速度约为0.8m /sC .小车的最大位移是0.8mD .小车做曲线运动6.由于分子间存在着分子力,而分子力做功与路径无关,因此分子间存在与其相对距离有关的分子势能。

新咼考模拟小练(二)

新咼考模拟小练(二)

新咼考模拟小练(—Week TwoPart I★★★★☆_________________________阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

Humans produce more than300million tons of plastic every year.Almost half of that winds■in landfills(垃圾填埋场),and up to12million tons pollute the oceans.So far there is noeffective way to get rid of it,but a new study suggests an answer may lie in the stomachs of somehun g ry worms.Researchers in Spain and England recently found that the worms of the greater wax mothcan|reak^down2polyethylene,which accounts for40%of plastics.The team left100wax wormson a commercial polyethylene shopping bag for12hours,and the worms consumed and brokedown about92milligrams,or almost3%of it.To confirm that the worms*chewing alone was notresponsible for the polyethylene breakdown,the researchers made some worms into paste(糊状物)and applied it to plastic fi lmsj14hours later the films had lost13%of their mass—apparentlybroken down by enzymes(酶)from the worms'stomachs.Their findings were published in CurrentBiology in20仃.Federica Bertocchini,co-author of the study,says the worms'ability to break down theireveryday food—beeswax—also allows them to break down plastic.K Wax is a complex mixture,but the basic bond in polyethylene,the carbon-carbon bond,is there as well,”she explains,K Thewax worm evolved a method or system to break this bond.”Jennifer DeBruyn,a microbiologist at the University of Tennessee,who was not involved inthe study,says it is not surprising that such worms can break down polyethylene.But comparedwith previous studies,she finds the speed of breaking down in this one exciting.The next step,DeBruyn says,will be to identify the cause of the breakdown.Is it an enzyme produced by theworm itself or by its gut microbes(肠道微生物)?Bertocchini agrees and hopes her team's findings might one day help employ the enzymeto break down plastics in landfills.But she expects using the chemical in some kind of industrialprocess—not simply K millions of worms thrown on top of the plastic.H(2018北京卷)1.What can we learn about the worms in the study?A. They take plastics as their everyday food.B.They are newly evolved creatures.C. They can consume plastics.罚OOCD.They wind up in Iandfills.2.According to Jennifer DeBruyn,the next step of the study is to__________.A. identify other means of the breakdownB.find out the source of the enzymeC.con f irm the research findingsD.in c rease the breakdow n speed3.It can be inferred from the last paragraph that the chemical might__________.A. help to raise wormsB.help make plastic bagsC.be used to clean the oceansD.be produced in factories in future4.What is the main purpose of the passage?A. To explain a study method on worms.B.To introduce the diet of a special worm.C. To present a way to break down plastics.D.To propose new means to keep eco-balance.Part II★★★★☆_________________________阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

高考英语语法词汇专项突破:代词要点全解读+巩固训练(含高考真题)

高考英语语法词汇专项突破:代词要点全解读+巩固训练(含高考真题)

高考英语语法词汇专项突破:代词考点专题全突破+巩固训练养成良好的答题习惯,是决定高考英语成败的决定性因素之一。

做题前,要认真阅读题目要求、题干和选项,并对答案内容作出合理预测;答题时,切忌跟着感觉走,最好按照题目序号来做,不会的或存在疑问的,要做好标记,要善于发现,找到题目的题眼所在,规范答题,书写工整;答题完毕时,要认真检查,查漏补缺,纠正错误。

总之,在最后的复习阶段,学生们不要加大练习量。

在这个时候,学生要尽快找到适合自己的答题方式,最重要的是以平常心去面对考试。

英语最后的复习要树立信心,考试的时候遇到难题要想“别人也难”,遇到容易的则要想“细心审题”。

越到最后,考生越要回归基础,单词最好再梳理一遍,这样有利于提高阅读理解的效率。

另附高考复习方法和考前30天冲刺复习方法。

[命题热点]代词结构种类很多,有人称代词、反身代词、物主代词、疑问代词、指示代词、连接代词、关系代词、不定式代词、替代词以及it等。

从命题角度看主要考查代词词义的区别,如that/one/it;代词功能的区别,如me, oneself, she, ours;含有代词的固定短语,如make it/give me five; 反身代词的用法,如help oneself, enjoy oneself; 比较中的代词用法;反义疑问句中的代词;不定代词用法;疑问代词与疑问副词辨析。

从历年高考题来看,不定代词和替代词的考查是重点。

试题设置了一定情景干扰,题干句的语法结构十分重要,重点考查考生在语境中灵活运用代词的能力。

考点1 人称代词的主格与宾格_____(I), too. I was a little stressed out about this new store, but now I'm feeling much more confident.详解:Me。

根据答句后面的I看出前面是第一人称单数,再根据单独使用得出用宾格代词代替主格代词,用Me。

2022高三英语名校试卷汇编专项09非谓语动词(学生版)

2022高三英语名校试卷汇编专项09非谓语动词(学生版)

2022高三英语名校试卷汇编专项09非谓语动词(学生版)考点一:从时态和语态考查非谓语动词的用法英语高考试题中从时态和语态来考查非谓语动词的题目是比较多的,其中有单独考查非谓语动词时态的,有单独考查其语态的,而多数题是从时态和语态两方面来综合考查的。

例2、The play next month aims mainly to reflect the local culture.A. producedB. being producedC. to be producedD. having been produced【解析】选C。

句意为“下个月将制作完成的那个戏剧要紧内容是反映地点文化的”。

句中aims为谓语动词,明显空格处需要填非谓语动词。

依照时刻状语next month可知,空格处应为今后时态,由非谓语动词与其逻辑主语the play之间存在的被动关系可推知选项应为被动式,因此最佳选项应为C了。

例3、“Things _________ never come again!”I couldn’t help talking to myself.A. lostB. losingC. to loseD. have lost【考点小结】认真观看这些题目可知有其共同的考点,即选择谓语动词依旧非谓语动词;选择主动语态依旧被动语态;选择过去式依旧今后式或是完成式等。

做此类题的差不多步骤为:方法:非谓语动词形式要紧有三种:不定式(包括to do或do两种形式)、分词(即现在分词V-ing和过去分词–ed两种形式)和动名词(即V-ing形式)。

一样情形下,不定式含有“今后”的意思,现在分词含有“正在进行或将要进行”的意思并表示主动意义,过去分词含有“过去发生或差不多完成”的意思并含有被动意义考点二、从词的惯用法或固定结构搭配考查非谓语动词的用法例1、I like getting up very early in summer. The morning air is so good ______.A. to be breathedB. to breatheC. breathingD. being breathed【解析】选B。

东北师大附中等五校联考 英语

东北师大附中等五校联考 英语

绝密★启用前(满分 150 分 考试时间 120 分钟)注意事项:1. 答题前,务必将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卡规定的位置上。

2. 答选择题时,必须使用2B 铅笔将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,再选涂其它答案标号。

3. 答非选择题时,必须使用0.5毫米黑色笔迹的签字笔,将答案书写在答题卡规定的位置上。

4. 所有题目必须在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上答题无效。

5. 考试结束后,只将答题卡交回。

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 probably take place? A. At the cinema.B. At the hotel.C. At the customs 2. How much money will the man get back? A. $10. B. $ 4.C. $ 6.3. How does the woman feel finally?A. Encouraged.B. Defeated.C. Depressed.4. What does the man want? A. Pig dolls.B. Ship models.C. Some chips.5. What made the woman wait so long for her clothes? A. The breaking-down of the company. B. Her not being informed in time. C. The wrong delivery of her package.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。

生物丨黑龙江省哈尔滨市师范大学附属中学2025届高三上学期11月期中考试生物试卷及答案

生物丨黑龙江省哈尔滨市师范大学附属中学2025届高三上学期11月期中考试生物试卷及答案

哈师大附中2024—2025学年度高三上学期期中考试生物试题一、选择题:本题共15小题,每小题2分,共30分。

在每小题给出的四个选项中,只有一项是符合题目要求的。

1.汉塞巴尔通体(小型细菌,如图)经猫抓、咬后侵入人体而引起的感染性疾病,严重者可能出现脑病、关节病等汉塞巴尔通体在室温中易死亡,但在干粪中,即使是室温,亦能保持传染性数月。

下列说法错误的是()A.汉塞巴尔通体细胞中只含有核糖体这一种细胞器B.汉塞巴尔通体的遗传物质主要存在于染色体上C.汉塞巴尔通体在室温中易死亡,可能与DNA不太稳定有关D.可通过抑制细胞壁的形成抑制汉塞巴尔通体的繁殖2.脂质具有多种功能,下列关于脂质的叙述错误的是()A.动、植物细胞膜和细胞器膜中含有磷脂和胆固醇B.某些脂质可能具有储能、保温和缓冲减压作用C.脂质分子可促进生殖器官发育和生殖细胞形成D.胆固醇可参与血液中脂质运输3.母乳的水分充足,营养价值较高,富含蛋白质、脂肪、乳糖、维生素等营养物质,母乳中的抗体有助于婴儿抵御疾病和免于死亡。

下列有关母乳中营养物质的叙述,正确的是()A.抗体的合成、加工需要核糖体、内质网、高尔基体和线粒体的参与B.母乳中的这些成分均可以出现在内环境中C.即使新生儿的肠道中缺少乳糖酶,也能够正常发育D.母乳中的这些物质都要被分解成更小的分子才能被婴儿吸收4.研究发现,番茄植株中的抗病蛋白(NRC蛋白)即使在无病原体入侵时也维持较高水平,并且NRC蛋白倾向于形成二聚体或四聚体,并且这些多聚体处于非活性构象。

下列关于NRC蛋白的说法错误的是()A.让NRC蛋白二聚体和四聚体解聚有利于番茄对病原体的抵抗B.NRC蛋白的N原子主要存在于肽键附近中C.高温条件易引发植物病害,可能与NRC蛋白构象改变有关D.番茄体内的NRC蛋白基因过量表达会对自身产生过度伤害5.在偏碱性的土壤中Fe3+通常以不溶于水的Fe(OH)3形式存在,溶解度低,难以被植物吸收。

陕西省师大附中2020届高三英语第五次模拟考试试题

陕西省师大附中2020届高三英语第五次模拟考试试题

陕西省师大附中2020届高三第五次模拟考试英语试题第一卷(选择题)第一部分:英语知识运用(共三大题,满分50分)第一节:语音知识(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)从每小题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,找出其划线部分与所给单词的划线部分读音相同的选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。

1. telegramA. seriousB. athleteC. operateD. collect2. explodeA. explanationB. existC. exactlyD. excuse3. graduateA. hugeB. neighborC. organizeD. passenger4. shoulderA. loudB. pronounceC. soulD. southern5. capitalA. imagineB. affordC. blameD. manage第二节:语法和词汇知识(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)从每小题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。

6. Mike owns ____ larger collection of ____ books than any other studentsin the class.A. the; /B. a; /C. a ; theD. /; the7. Mrs. Green prefers a restaurant in a small town to ____ in so large acity as New York.A. thisB. oneC. itD. that8. The employees have not been paid ____ since the new manager took overthis company last month.A. regularlyB. commonlyC. absolutelyD. ordinarily9. --I rang you yesterday afternoon. A man answered, but I didn’t recognizethe voice.--Oh,it____ my uncle. He was in my room then.A. should have beenB. should beC. must have beenD. must be10. –Don’t put the waste on the ground, young man.--Oh, I’m sorry. I ____ the dustbin there.A. didn’t seeB. hadn’t seenC. can’t seeD. wasn’t seeing11. Information has been put forward ____ more measures will be taken to solvethe economic problems.A. whileB. whenC. asD. that12. So little ____ about science that the lecture was ____ my understanding.A. I know; overB. knew I; beyondC. did I know; beyondD. did I know; over13. --Hi, Lydia. Are you going to the concert on Friday?--I’d like to. But there are so many problems ____.A. remaining to be settledB. remained settlingC. remaining to settleD. remained to be settled14. --I tried many times, but I still failed in the experiment.--Don’t be discouraged. ____ and the problem will be settled.A. Making a little effortB. There being a little effortC. If you make a bit effortD. A bit more effort15. After retiring, he was recommended to ____ gardening as a hobby.A. take upB. take onC. take offD. take away16.—Mr Smith, may I ask for a few days off? I am worn out.--____. We are too busy.A. Don’t mentionB. Forget itC. Don’t worryD. That’s right17. On yesterday’s interview, he didn’t make a(an) ____ at all; what wasthe matter with him?A. apologyB. changeC. differenceD. appearance18. My mother ____ for Beijing in a few days. I wonder when the earliest plane____ on Monday?A. leaves; takes offB. is leaving; takes offC. is leaving; is taking offD. leaves; is taking off19. The matter has reached to a point ____ the two sides will have to go tocourt.A. whenB. thatC. whereD. which20. These flowers need special care ____ they can live through winter.A. becauseB. even ifC. so thatD. as第三节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项A、B、C、D中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

山东省师大附中2020届高三上学期10月阶段性检测 化学试题-含答案

山东省师大附中2020届高三上学期10月阶段性检测 化学试题-含答案

山东省师大附中2020届高三上学期10月阶段性检测化学试题2019.10 注意事项:1.本试题分第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分,第Ⅰ卷为选择题,共42分;第Ⅱ卷为非选择题,共58分,满分100分,考试时间为90分钟。

2.第Ⅰ卷共4页,请将选出的答案标号(A、B、C、D)涂在答题卡上。

可能用到的相对原子质量:H 1 C 12 N 14 O 16 Na 23 Al 27 S 32 C1 35.5第Ⅰ卷(选择题共42分)一、选择题:本题共10个小题,每小题3分,共30分。

在每小题绐出的四个选项中,只有一项是符合题目要求的。

1.下列我国科研成果所涉及材料中,主要成分为同主族元素形成的无机非金属材料的是2.N A是阿伏加德罗常数的值,下列说法不正确的是A.5.5g超重水(T2O)中含有的中子数目为3N A。

B.常温常压下,44 gCO2与足量过氧化钠反应转移电子的数目为N AC.常温常压下,42 gC2H4和C4H8混合气体中含有氢原子的数目为6N AD.0.1 L 05 mol·L-1CH3COOH溶液中含有H+的数目为0.2N A3.2012年,国际纯粹与应用化学联合会(IUPAC)宣布第116号元素命名为鉝(Livermorium),元素符号为Lv,以纪念劳伦斯利弗莫尔国家实验室(LLNL)对元素发现作出的贡献。

下列有关叙述中不正确的是①Lv的非金属性比S强②Lv元素原子的内层电子共有110个③Lv是过渡金属元素④Lv元素原子的最高价氧化物对应的水化物为强酸⑤Lv元索的最高价氧化物的化学式为LvO3A.①③④B.①②④C.③⑤D.②⑤4.下列实验现象与实验操作不相匹配的是5.研究表明,氮氧化物和二氧化硫在形成雾霾时与大气中的氨有关(如下图所示)。

下列叙述不正确的是A.雾和霾的分散剂相同B.雾霾中含有硝酸铵和硫酸铵C.NH3是形成无机颗粒物的催化剂D.雾霾的形成与过度施用氮肥有关6.第三周期的下列基态原子中,第一电离能最小的是A.3s23p3B.3s23p5C.3s23p4D.3s23p67.能正确表示下列反应的离子方程式是A.向硫酸亚铁溶液中通入氧气:4Fe2++O2+4H+=4Fe3++2H2OB.NH4HCO3溶液中加入过量的Ba(OH)2溶液:2HCO3-+Ba2++2OH-=BaCO3↓+2H2O+CO32-C.氢氧化亚铁溶于稀硝酸中:Fe(OH)2+2H+=Fe2++2H2OD.澄清石灰水与过量小苏打溶液混合:Ca2++OH-+HCO3-=CaCO3↓+H2O8.硫元素最常见和最稳定的一种同素异形体是黄色的正交α—型,1912年E.Beckmann由硫在碘中的冰点降低法测得它含有S8分子。

山东省各地市2024年高考数学(文科)最新试题分类大汇编24:复数-推理与证明

山东省各地市2024年高考数学(文科)最新试题分类大汇编24:复数-推理与证明

【山东省济宁市邹城二中2024届高三其次次月考文】1.已知i 是虚数单位,=-+i i21( )A .i 5151+ B .i 5351+C .i 5153+D .i 5353-【答案】B【山东省济宁市邹城二中2024届高三其次次月考文】13.给出下列命题:命题1:点(1,1)是直线y = x 与双曲线y = x1的一个交点; 命题2:点(2,4)是直线y = 2x 与双曲线y = x8的一个交点; 命题3:点(3,9)是直线y = 3x 与双曲线y = x27的一个交点; … … .请视察上面命题,猜想出命题n (n 是正整数)为: .【答案】),(2n n ) 是直线y=nx 与双曲线yn y 3=的一个交点【山东省济宁市鱼台二中2024届高三11月月考文】6.设i z -=1(为虚数单位),则=+zz 22( )A .i --1B .i +-1C .i +1D . i -1【答案】D【山东省济宁市汶上一中2024届高三11月月考文】7、计算=+-i i13( )A 、i 21+B 、i 21-C 、i +2D 、 i -2【答案】B【山东省济南市2024届高三12月考】6.复数z 满意(12)7i z i -=+,则复数z 的共轭复数z =A.i 31+B. i 31-C. i +3D. i -3【答案】B【山东省济南市2024届高三12月考】16. )(x f 是定义在R 上恒不为0的函数,对随意x 、R ∈y 都有)()()(y x f y f x f +=,若))((,21*1N n n f a a n ∈==,则数列{}n a 的前n 项和n S 为A .12121+-=n n SB .1211+-=n n S C.n n S 211-= D .n n S 2121-=【答案】C【山东省济宁市重点中学2024届高三上学期期中文】11. 若复数3(R,12a iz a i i+=∈-是虚数单位),且z 是纯虚数,则|2|a i +等于( )A .5B .210C .25D .40 【答案】B【山东省济宁一中2024届高三第三次定时检测文】2.复数123,1z i z i =+=-,则复数12z z 在复平面内对应的点位于 ( ) A .第一象限 B .其次象限 C .第三象限 D .第四象限 【答案】A【山东省莱州一中2024届高三其次次质量检测】对于连续函数)(x f 和)(x g ,函数|)()(|x g x f -在闭区间[b a ,]上的最大值为)(x f 与)(x g 在闭区间[b a ,]上的“肯定差”,记为b x a x g x f ≤≤∆)).(),((则322221331≤≤-+∆x x)x ,x (= 【答案】103【山东省青州市2024届高三2月月考数学(文)】13.若复数312a ii-+(,a R i ∈为虚数单位)是纯虚数,则实数a 的值为 . 【答案】6【山东省青州市2024届高三2月月考数学(文)】15.在一次演讲竞赛中,10位评委对一名选手打分的茎叶图如下所示,若去掉一个最高分和一个最低分,得到一组数据(18)i x i ≤≤,在如图所示的程序框图中,x 是这8个数据中的平均数,则输出的2S 的值为_ ____【答案】15【山东省青州市2024届高三上学期期中文16.已知数列{}n a 中,11211,241n n a a a n +==+-,则n a = 。

山东省山东师范大学附属中学高三第五次模拟考试英语试卷Word版含解析

山东省山东师范大学附属中学高三第五次模拟考试英语试卷Word版含解析

山东师大附中高三第五次模拟考试英语试题出题人:冯照审核人:外语高三组(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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,再选涂其他答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第Ⅰ卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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. What is in the study?A. A thief.B. A rat.C. A dog.2. What’s the probable relationship between the man and Mary?A. Father and daughter.B. Friends.C. husband and wife.3. What might the man dress up like for the coming Halloween?A. A ghost.B. A skeleton.C. A witch.4. What does the woman mean?A. The man has not fully recovered yet.B. The man can leave the hospital now.C. She is not certain about the man’s condition.5. What will the woman do later probably?A. Watch TV.B. Go shopping.C. Go to work.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。

山师附中2023届高三打靶题(英语)

山师附中2023届高三打靶题(英语)

山东师大附中2023届高三打靶题英语(时间:100分钟满分:120分)注意事项:1、答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡和试卷的指定位置上。

2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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,再选涂其他答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

AArt and magic often go hand in hand. These four new releases explore the magic of the arts and art of magic.Wolfwood by Marianna BaerIndigo’s mom used to be a celebrated artist. Finishing the painting series —Wolfwood, which shows four teenagers in a terrifying jungle, can make her famous and wealthy again, but she is unwilling to. Desperate, Indigo begins working on the paintings herself, but soon she realizes there’s a horrifying reason why her mother stopped painting Wolfwood.Blood Debts by Terry Benton-WalkerTwins Chris and Clem’s family once ruled over the magic world in New Orleans until a horrible incident ended that forever, and since then the family has suffered and Chris has sworn off magic. Then they discover their mother is being slowly killed by a curse (诅咒). The twins begin to pick apart the secrets and lies, and realize the only way to make things right is to fight for justice.That Self-Same Metal by Brittany WilliamsJoan Sands has a special bond with metal. She uses her powers to help her goldsmith father in his workshop and to tend the stage weapons used by William Shakespeare’s acting company. When some evil powers flood London, Joan discovers she may be the only one to stop them and that she must decide how to protect the people she loves.Unraveller by Frances HardingeIn a world where anger can grow into curses, you might end up turned into a frog. A boy named Kellen can unravel (解除) your curse, setting you free. With the mysterious power, he tries to right the wrongs with his companion Nettle, which in turn made himself cursed. So they must go into the unpredictable wilds to seek out the truth behind curses once and for all.1.What discourages Indigo’s mother from finishing Wolfwood?A.Surprising difficulty.B.Horrifying secrets.C.Declining interest.D. Serious diseases.2.What does That Self-Same Metal mainly talk about?A.Dealing with metal.B.Designing stage weapons.C.Fighting against evil powers.D.Introducing an acting company.3.What do the four books have in common?A.They solve real-life problems.B.They show the power of friendship.C.They contain supernatural elements.D.They transform art works into magic.BWhen he went outside during the break, John Buettner would dream of learning the monkey-bars. He uses a wheelchair, so they aren’t accessible to him — in fact, most of the playground at Glen Lake Elementary School isn’t. Betsy Julien would look out at the students in their wheelchairs, and thought, “Our playground is not set up for everybody in the school to play and have fun.”Now, thanks to this teacher and her students, that dream is about to come true in a bigger way.Last fall, Julien and a few of her colleagues applied for, and won, a grant for an accessible swing and merry-go-round. The grant fell $35,000 short of the amount the school needed, so Julien asked her class to help raise the rest.Her students jumped at the idea, and took it a step further. “Why can’t we make the whole playground accessible?” sa id Hadley Mangan. They brainstormed ideas on how to raise money: door-knocking, partnering with restaurants, handing out flyers, and even cold-callinglocal businesses. They got to work and reached their goal in a matter of weeks. Now, they aim to raise $1 million so they can completely transform their playground.Last week, Julien loaded the students for a field trip to see how the equipment is built and even got to color in a blueprint of the playground design. Buettner said he could hardly believe how quickly an idea turned into reality. “All of this equipment is big enough for my friends and I to play on. I just feel some sense of capabili ty.”Julien speaks through tears, too, when reflecting on the project and the transformation. “Anything we raise beyond our goal will go towards accessible equipment at neighboring schools. I hope that the world is accepting and inclusive for every child.”4. What’s the problem with the school playground?A. Little playing space.B. Limited accessibility.C. Poor construction funding.D. Narrow wheelchair passage.5. What does the underlined phrase “a step further” refer to?A. Donating more money.B. Achieving original goals.C. Asking more people for help.D. Transforming the whole playground.6. What can we infer from Buettner’s words?A. He engages more in donation.B. He has more faith in himself.C. He becomes an expert in sports.D. He gets more involved in contests.7. What can we learn from Julien’s story?A. Hard work matters.B. Kindness bears fruits.C. Good ideas win favor.D. Trust promotes friendship.CDistancing during the COVID-19 pandemic has made both physical and social connections a touch more difficult to maintain. For Stanford University student Millie Salvato, being apart from her friend on the opposite coast has proved challenging. Sometimes a text or video call is not enough, and people in Salvato’s situation often long for a way to send acomforting hug from afar. In a new study detailed in IEEE Transactions on Haptics, she and her colleagues demonstrated a wearable sleeve that can simulate (模拟) human touch and convey social messages sent electronically.Salvato and her team measured how 37 participants expressed social messages in different situations. In each test, one person wore a pressure-sensing device on an arm, and another touched it to respond to six different scenes: attention seeking, gratitude, happiness, calming, love and sadness. After collecting 661 touch movements,Salvato and her colleagues mapped the location and pressure of each. Next, they used a machine-learning algorithm (算法) to select the movements that were most reliably part of each response. Finally, they programmed a wearable sleeve to simulate these movements using eight built-in disks that vibrate when electronically signaled. “The instant it received signals, I could feel the touch and identify its intended meaning.” One participant reported.Even with no training, the participants correctly matched the simulated touches to the six scenes 45 percent of the time. For comparison, a previous study found participants could match scenes for touches from real human hands 55 percent of the time.Gerling, a touch researcher at Harvard who was not involved in the study, said the invention was really surprising. But the study was small and needs to cover far larger groups of people to determine exactly which are the most desirable responses. Besides, he believes the sleeve surely will enjoy great popularity once launched on the market.8.What were participants asked to do during the study?A. Pick up reliable responses.B. Model on electronic touches.C. Respond to different situations.D.Mark out programmed movements.9.What does the underlined word “vibrate” mean in paragraph 2?A. Alarm.B. Shake.C. Shine.D. Inform.10.What does Gerling suggest according to the last paragraph?A. Covering more scenes.B. Launching on the market.C. Conducting further research.D. Interviewing the participants.11.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A. Electronic Sleeves Helping Feel Virtual TouchB. New Technology Improving Social ConnectionsC. New Sensing Device Increasing Physical TouchesD. Electronic Sleeves Responding to Different SituationsDPretending sickness may get harder. Slipping a day off work by nervously coughing down the phone to your boss might not work. Very soon your company might be able to tell whether your symptoms are real, just from your voice.An Indian research team tried to tell a “cold voice” from a healthy voice. Their research makes use of the fact that human speech, like any musical instrument, does not produce single frequencies of sounds. Even the best trained singers cannot hit pure notes like those from tuning forks. The dominant notes in the human voice are instead accompanied by a series of higher pitch (音高) tones.Together these sets of notes fit into mathematical patterns called harmonics (和声), with tones having frequencies that are multiples of the original note. For example, the pitch of the second harmonic note is twice the frequency of the main note and so on. The loudness of these harmonics in speech tends to fade as they proceed up the frequency scale. The team reasoned that infection with a cold might change how this decline happened.To find out, the scientists made use of an unusual resource: recordings of the voices of 630 people in Germany, 111 of whom were suffering from a cold. Each was asked to count from one to 40 and describe what they did at the weekend. They also read aloud a fable The North Wind and the Sun, which has been a popular text for speech research since 1949. By breaking down each person’s speech into its spectrum (声谱) of component wavelengths, the researchers could identify the dominant frequency and the harmonics in each case. They then used machine-learning to analyse the relationships between the loudness of these harmonics and found patterns that could distinguish the cold voices from the healthy voices.The team’s diagnosis of cold voice shows a 70% accuracy. Faced with another dull Monday at the office, would you take the risk?12. On what basis is the research performed?A. Human speeches vary in frequencies.B. Training has no effect on human notes.C. Humans speak like musical instruments.D. Higher pitch notes dominate human voices.13. What may reduce the volume of human harmonics?A. The pitch of harmonics.B. A pretended cold voice.C. The sets of human notes.D. Higher sound frequencies.14. Why are the participants required to read the fable?A. It is easy to understand.B. It is valuable in literature.C. It is popular with speakers.D. It is suitable for the research.15. What does the author want to tell us?A. Human speech reflects health.B. Pretending sickness is a trend.C. V oice changes with conditions.D. Changing voice is of great risk.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

东北师大附中等五校联考 英语答案

东北师大附中等五校联考 英语答案

2023届高三联合模拟考试英语试题答案第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5CBACC6-10BCACA11-15ABBAA16-20CBBAA第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)21-23DAC24-27BDCC28-31ADBC32-35BDAC36-40GDAFE第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41-45BDACB46-50DACBD51-55ACBDA第二节(共10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分15分)56.which57.those58.lost59.essentials60.The61.provided62.more63.being64.undoubtedly65.what第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)Dear Jim,How are you doing these days?I’m writing to ask if you have time during the winter holidays to do some volunteer work.My school is going to hold an English Winter Camp,lasting three weeks.The purpose of the Camp is to teach Chinese students how to debate in English.Therefore,some English native speakers with a good command of debate skills are in demand.Enthusiastic and patient,you can make a good teaching assistant at the Camp,whose responsibilities mainly involve helping students with language skills and debate techniques.If you are interested and available during that time,my school will greatly appreciate your assistance.For further information,you can log onto the school website.Yours,Li Hua 第二节(满分25分)The next day,they met on the campus of Duran’s school.After she gave Duran a grateful and affectionate hug,Johnson’s mother took out an envelope containing the money she borrowed.Hardly had Duran caught sight of it when she shook her head,saying no in a determined manner.“I don’t think I did anything special,”Duran explained sincerely.“I just think I did what a human being is supposed to do.”Actually,the kindness and sympathy didn’t stop there.Duran’s team raised$400to give to her to cover the costs of all the extra lunches she had made out of her own pocket.However,Duran refused to keep the money raised especially for her.Instead,she donated it to the cafeteria at her son’s school without a second thought.The money was enough to pay back the past due accounts of all her son’s poor fellow students who bought school lunch.“Now everyone can eat,”Duran said with a shining smile,proud that it all started with her14-year-old son’s close observation of someone other than himself—someone he could give a helping hand to,using a packed lunch made with lots of love.听力原文:1.M:Welcome.Passport and form,please.W:Sure.Here you go.M:Thank you.What’s the purpose of your visit?W:I’m here for work.I’m on a business trip.2.W:Hi,are you ready to pay?M:Yes,could I get these two shirts?W:Sure.The total is six dollars.M:OK.I’ve got ten.3.M:How was your exam?W:I really messed up,Uncle.I couldn’t answer a lot of the questions.I already know that I failed. M:Everybody makes mistakes.Auntie and I will always support you!W:Thank you,Uncle.I will try again.4.M:Hey mom,are you at the supermarket now?W:Hello?Sweetie,the sound isn’t very clear.M:Don’t forget to bring me some chips,and I don’t want a small bag.I want a big one.W:A pig ship?What is it?A model?I can’t hear you clearly.You can text me.5.W:Hi,Ben.I will go to the front desk to fetch my package.My new clothes finally came!M:Did it take a long time?W:Yeah.They made a mistake and sent it to the wrong address.M:I want to send a package too.So I’ll go with you.6.M:Wow,look!So many people are waiting in line.This place is always packed on Fridays. W:I don’t want to stand here for an hour.Let’s go somewhere else.M:It’s Friday night.Everywhere has a line.Let’s just eat here.We can use a waitlist app.W:A waitlist app?How does that work?M:You just choose the restaurant,and the app will put you on the waitlist and give you a number. W:That’s easy.Does it say how many groups are ahead of us?M:Yeah,10groups.So,it’s a45-minute wait for our table,but we don’t have to stick around here. W:Great.What are we waiting for?Let’s do some shopping to kill time.7.M:Hey Jen,thank you for helping me bake a cake for my daughter.W:No problem.It’s so sweet of you to make her a cake.M:Yeah,but I’ve never made a cake before.So,hopefully,it’ll be OK!W:I’m sure it will.What’s first on the recipe?M:Well,it says to heat the oven first to180degrees.W:I’ll do that while you start mixing the flour.M:OK,I also need eggs,butter,and2cups of sugar?Is that too much?W:Nope!2cups is perfect.Now we just put the mixture in the pan and bake it for30minutes. M:That’s it?Well,that was a piece of cake!W:Do you want to write a special message on it?M:Yes.It’s“Happy every day!”8.W:Mike,do you know why your brother is crying?M:I don’t know.Maybe because I wouldn’t let him play with my toys.W:That’s not very kind.What do we say in our family?M:Sharing is caring.W:That’s right.Sharing is caring.That means you two need to take turns with your toys.M:But he always plays them alone!He never gives them back.W:You’re his big brother.You need to set an example for him.M:But sometimes he even breaks them!W:I’ll ask him to be more careful.And you can ask him nicely to give them back next time. M:But...W:No buts,Mister!If you don’t listen to my words,I’ll tell your father.9.W:Hey,are you watching a video of the Chinese space station?Shenzhou-12,right?M:Close.Shenzhou-13.W:It’s hard to keep up with China speed!So how long are they in orbit this time?M:Six months,the longest stay of any single manned fight mission in China’s history.W:So do you watch them conduct experiments or spacewalks or what?M:Pretty much.They even give lessons in the space station!W:I wonder what the Taikonauts do to pass the time up there?M:They go for jogs play musical instruments,and even play ping-pong.W:Zero-gravity ping-pong!I gotta try that!Who’s that lady floating by?M:That’s Wang Yaping.She’s become somewhat of a celebrity down here on earth.W:Well,women hold up half the sky,so it’s only fitting that they should work in it too.10.M:Are you a dog person or a cat person?What psychological factors make a person choose one type of pet over the other?An outgoing person prefers dogs.This should really come as no surprise.Owning a dog is a social experience,because you always have to walk them and interact with other dog owners.If you really like talking to other people,a dog might be for you.Cats on the other hand tend to stay at home,which means that taking care of a cat requires much less social interaction.Cat people are smarter.While studies show that dog lovers are more outgoing and lively,cat lovers score higher on intelligence tests,and are said to be more open-minded.They are also more curious about the world,even though they might not leave the house to see it as much!Do you love a dog or a cat?Are you a different kind of pet person like a turtle person or a bird person?Does your personality match with some features we talked about earlier?I hope my speech will be helpful to you.Thank you for listening!。

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山东省师大附中2020届高三英语第五次模拟考试试题(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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,再选涂其他答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第Ⅰ卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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. What is in the study?A. A thief.B. A rat.C. A dog.2. What’s the probable relationship between the man and Mary?A. Father and daughter.B. Friends.C. husband and wife.3. What might the man dress up like for the coming Halloween?A. A ghost.B. A skeleton.C. A witch.4. What does the woman mean?A. The man has not fully recovered yet.B. The man can leave the hospital now.C. She is not certain about the man’s condition.5. What will the woman do later probably?A. Watch TV.B. Go shopping.C. Go to work.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6. Who is the woman probably?A. A firewoman.B. A hotel receptionist.C. A mechanic.7. What do we know about the man?A. He is still okay for the situation.B. He is asked to push the “Open” button for a try.C. His wife is completely freaked out.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

8. Why does the woman want to go to a church?A. She wants to do some research.B. She is religious.C. She wants to kill time.9. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The church is on the east end of the Ivy Street.B. The man’s brother is a priest.C. The speakers are colleagues.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10 Where are the speakers probably?A. At a cafe.B. At the man’s home.C. At a shopping mall.11. What do we know about Benny?A. He is the woman's son.B. He will fly to London next Friday.C. He will stay in Britain for a short time.12. What will the woman do next?A Go to pick up her granddaughter.B. Have another slice of lemon pie.C. Go to meet Nancy.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13. What's wrong with the man's book?A. One page is missing.B. One page is blurry.C. One page is upside down.14. What’s the date of today probably?A. October 13th.B. October 23rd.C. October 30th.15. What is needed to confirm the problem of the book?A. A photo.B. The order number.C. The receipt.16. What should the man do with the old book?A. Mail it back to Amazon.B. Keep it to himself.C. Mail it back to the publishing company.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17. What is the definition of the “wealthy” people in the survey?A. Those with over 1 million pounds in assets to invest.B. Those with over l million pounds in estates.C. Those with over I million pounds in stock market.18. How many developed countries are involved in this survey including the U.K.?A. 19.B. 20.C. Not mentioned.19. Why does Iain criticize those who never want to retire on the Daily Mail website?A. They never get satisfied.B. They are wasting social resources.C. They should not live to work.20. What does Prof essor Sarah Harper say about people’s unwillingness of retirement?A. Work gives them status.B. Work makes them earn more money.C. Work makes them respectable in their family.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AInternational Airport Sheremetyevo Moscow►If You've Lost Personal possessions▪On BoardContact the airline’s representatives▪At the AirportContact:-- Sheremetyevo Police Department…………………………………… +7(495)578-22-55--Unclaimed luggage storage room in Terminal C…………………………………… +7(495)578-23-26--Umclaimed luggage storage room in Terminal D……………………………………+7(499)500-65-52(domestic flights)+7(495)753-86-41(international flights)When collecting Lost and Found items, you shall have an identification document, a boarding pass or a ticket, and also to indicate a place where the items were lost and prove they are yours.►If Your Luggage Is Lost or DamagedBefore leaving the arrival area, please turn to the Lost and Found counter to file a report. The written claim shall be submitted to the airline company not later than seven days from the time when the luggage was to be collected. If your luggage is not found within twenty-one days of the time when the claim was filed, you have the right to claim damages in the amount of not more than 600 rubles per kilogram. Amount refunded (退款) for a hand luggage lost through the fault of an airline is not more than 11,000 rubles regardless of its weight. Amount refunded for damaged luggage is calculated based on the tariffs (关税).Keep your flight documents (a ticket, boarding pass, luggage tag, and delayed luggage report filed at the airport) until the end of the procedure for searching for your luggage.Current information on luggage-tracing results……………………………………+7(495)578-76-65Lost and Found service of Aeroflot Airlines……………………………………+7(495)544-33-25(from 9:00 to 20:00)+7(495)753-86-41(24 hours)For further information please contact the airline.21. What should you do if you find your personal possessions lost on board?A. Turn to the airline’s staff.B. Contact the police office.C. Submit a claim to the company.D. Go to the Lost and Found counter.22. How much money can you claim if your 20-kilogram hand luggage is damaged?A. It depends on its weight.B. It depends on the tariffs.C. 12,000 rubles at most.D. 11,000 rubles at most.23. Which number should you dial if you found your luggage missing at midnight on your arrival?A. +7(495)578-76-65.B. +7(495)578-23-26.C. +7(495)753-86-41.D. +7(495)544-33-25.BHumans and many other mammals have unusually efficient internal temperature regulating systems that automatically maintain stable core body temperatures in cold winters and warm summers. In addition, people have developed cultural patterns and technologies that help them adjust to extremes of temperature and humidity (湿度).In very cold climates, there is a constant danger of developing hypothermia, which is a life-threatening drop in core body temperature to below normal levels. The normal temperature for humans is about 37.0°C. However, differences in persons and even the time of day can cause it to be as much as 6°C hig her or lower in healthy individuals. It is also normal for core body temperature to be lower in elderly people. Hypothermia begins to occur when the core body temperature drops to 34.4°C. Below 29.4°C, the body cools more rapidly because its natural temperature regulating system usually fails. The rapid decline in core body temperature is likely to result in death. However, there have been rare cases in which people have been savedafter their temperatures had dropped to 13.9-15.6°C. This happened in 1999 to a Swedish woman who was trapped under an ice sheet in freezing water for 80 minutes. She was found unconscious, not breathing, and her heart had stopped beating, yet she was eventually saved despite the fact that her temperature had dropped to 13.7°C.In extremely hot climates or as a result of uncontrollable infections, core body temperatures can rise to equally dangerous levels. This is hyperthermia. Life-threatening hyperthermia typically starts in humans when their temperatures rise to 40.6-41.7°C. On ly a few days at this extraordinarily high temperature level is likely to result in the worsening of internal organs and death.24. What keeps our body temperature stable?A. Culture and technologies.B. The stable earth temperature.C. Our strong determination.D. Some kind of in-body system.25. What is a Swedish woman mentioned for in the text?A. Proving the strength of life.B. Arguing against some conclusion.C. Showing the limit on humans’ body temperature.D. Introducing an exceptional case about our body temperature.26. Which of the following may cause hyperthermia?A. Extreme climates.B. Very cold climates.C. Controllable infections.D. Temperatures below 29.4°C.27. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Humans’ Temperature Regulating S ystemB. Changes of Body TemperaturesC. Humans’ TemperatureD. A Ice Trap SurvivorCAt times my mom has been uncomfortable seeing some quality in me. For example,when I was 12, I went to Puerto Rico all by myself to stay with my grandmother for the summer. My mom was extremely nervous about it. She kept telling me how things were different in Puerto Rico, to always put on sunscreen, not to wander away from my grandmother, and other warnings. She helped me pack and did not leave the airport until she saw my plane take off.But despite her worries, she let me go on my own. As I moved into my teens, she continued to give me space to grow and learn, even when it might have been difficult for her. When I reached my senior year, I decided to move away for college. Once again I found that I differed from my peers:While many of them wanted to stay close to home, I couldn’t wait to be out in the world on my own. While my mom may not have been happy at the thought of my going away, she was supportive and excited for me.One big thing I realized during my senior year, as my mom granted me more freedom, was that she actually believes in me and trusts me. That means a lot. Most of my life, and especially when I was little, the main person I tried to impress in my schoolwork or other things was my mother. I knew she expected nothing but the best from me. Sometimes it was hard to live up to her standards: getting a single B on my report card would make me feel bad because I knew she wanted me to have all A’s.I know that he r high standards have helped me stay focused on what’simportant, like education,and made me who I am. I am thankful for her support and involvement in my life. Most of all I respect her. She is the strongest woman I know and that’s why I have turned out s o strong and independent.28.What may “some quality” in Paragraph 1 actually refer to?A. “My” stubbornness.B. “My” independence.C. “My” misbehavior.D. “My” c arelessness.29.What is the author’s attitude to his or her mother’s way of raising children?A. Appreciative.B. Critical.C. Opposed.D. Supportive.30. What can we infer about the mother?A. She always gets nervous easily.B. She often gets involved in “my” life.C. She used to be strict in “my” study.D. She would limit “me” too much31.What is the main idea of the text?A. A mother’s deep love.B. A child’s IndependenceC. A mother’s trust and supportD. A child’s long way to growth.DHave you ever pressed the pedestrian button at a crosswalk and wonderedif it really worked? They’re called “placebo(安慰剂)buttons”一buttons that mechanically sound and can be pushed,but provide no functionality.In New York City, only about 100 of the 1, 000 crosswalk buttons actually function. Crosswalk signals were generally installed before traffic jam had reac hed today’s levels.But while their function was taken over by more advanced systems—such as automated lights or traffic sensors — the physical buttons were often kept, rather than being replaced at further expense. Other cities,such as Boston,Dallas and Seattle,have gone through a similar process, leaving them with their own placebo pedestrian buttons. In London, which has 6, 000 traffic signals,pressing the pedestrian button results in a reliable “Wait” light. But that doesn’t necessarily mean that the “green man”—or “pedestrian stage” in traffic signal design profession — will appear any sooner.“We do have some crossings where the green light comes on automatically, but we still ask people to press the button because that enables accessible features,’’ said Glynn Barton, director of network management at Transport for London.These features, such as blind tracks and hearable traffic signals, help people with visual disorder cross the road and only function when the button is pressed. As for the lights, a growing number of them are now combined and become a part of an electronic system that detects traffic and adjusts time frequency accordingly (giving priority to buses if they’re running late, for example), which means that pressing the button has no effect.According to Langer, a Harvard psychologist, placebo buttons give us the illusion (错觉)of control — and something to do in situations where the alternative would be doing nothing. In the case of pedestrian crossings, they may even make us safer by forcing us to pay attention to our surroundings.“They serve a psychological purpose at the very least,” she added.32. Why are the physical buttons still kept in some cities?A. Because it may cost money to replace them.B. Because they remain as memories of a city.C. Because do have real functions in traffic.D. Because they can result in reliable lights.33. Which of the following word can replace the underline word “features”in Paragraph 4?A. Functions.B. Uses.C. Equipment.D. Facilities.34. If you pressed a “placebo button” in London, what would happen?A. All traffic would be affected.B. Some kind of sound might appear.C. Pedestrians came first to cross the road.D. “Green man” were bound to show up earlier.35. What can we know about “palcebo buttons” from Langer’s words?A. They can really control traffic.B. They serve little functions.C. They may work mentally.D. They can help the blind.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

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