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新王牌奥数春季班入学测试第二套题
新王牌奥数春季班入学测试第二套题(满分:100分)填空题(共20题,每题5分)1. 2012432120124321+++++ 除以10所得的余数为________。
A .4 B.6 C.7 D.82. 在一个圆上有1个红点和49个蓝点。
所有顶点都是蓝色的凸多边形的个数,与有一个顶点是红色的凸多边形的个数,相差_________。
A .1175 B.1176 C.1177 D.11783. 按图中箭头方向所指行走,从A 到G 有_________种不同的路线。
A .18 B.19 C.20 D.214. 60人中有23的人会打乒乓球,34的人会打羽毛球,45的人会打排球,这三项运动都会的人有22人,问:这三项运动都不会的最多有_______人。
A .8 B.6 C.4 D.25. 甲、乙、丙三人用擂台赛形式进行乒乓球训练,每局2人进行比赛,另1人当裁判.每一局的输方去当下一局的裁判,而由原来的裁判向胜者挑战.半天训练结束时,发现甲共打了15局,乙共打了21局,而丙共当裁判5局.那么整个训练中的第3局当裁判的是 。
A .甲 B.乙 C.丙 D.无法确定6. 如图所示,大圈是400米跑道,由A 到B 的跑道长是200米,直线距离是50米。
父子俩同时从A 点出发逆时针方向沿跑道进行长跑锻炼,儿子跑大圈,父亲每跑到B点便沿直线跑。
父亲每100米用20秒,儿子每100米用19秒。
如果他们按这样的速度跑,儿子在跑第_______圈时,第一次与父亲相遇。
A .2 B.3 C.4 D.57. 在岛上居住着100人,其中一些人总是说假话,其余人则永远说真话,岛上的每一位居民崇拜三个神之一:太阳神、月亮神和地球神.向岛上的每一位居民提了三个问题: ⑴您崇拜太阳神吗? ⑵您崇拜月亮神吗? ⑶您崇拜地球神吗?对第一个问题有60人回答“是”;对第二个问题有40人回答“是”;结第三个问题有30人回答“是”。
G F E D C B AB A他们中有_______人说的是假话。
徐汇新王牌 秋季同步提高补习班 高中江Y老师 高一学案10题
高一英语精品学案(第十三周)高考英语词汇过关测试(P55-70)Class_________Name__________Number__________Score__________ I配对(2*10=20%)() 1.colleague A集中,专心() mercial B意识到的() petitive C商业广告() plex D同事,同僚() 5.concentrate E建设,构建() 6.conclude F贡献,捐献()7.conduct G竞争的()8.conscious H进行,指挥,导()9.construct I总结()10.contribute J复杂的II请写出所给短语的中文/英文意思(4*10=40%)1.__________________ 1.有信心做某事2.around the clock 2.__________________3.__________________ 3.把某事考虑在内4.__________________ 4.与某人保持联系5.consist of 5.__________________6.__________________ 6.正相反7.__________________7.眼神交流8.__________________8.无法控制9.make contributions to9.__________________10.__________________10.使冷静下来III请用所给短语的适当形式填空(5*8=40%)when it comes to e across keep sb company combine...with...be composed of comment on connect...with...1.You research will be useless unless you theory practice.2.It was in the supermarket that I my former class teacher.3.Thinking of the victims,he refuse to it.cation,most people think teachers should combine education with entertainment.5.The railway crosses the plain and the remote mountain city the seaport.6.We often children flowers and teachers gardener.7.Ba Jin’s complete works novels and essays.8.The old man felt lonely,so he raised a dog him.IV用所给词汇翻译下面句子(5*10=50%)1.随着生活水平的提高,人们越来越关注生活质量。
杨浦新王牌补习资料.doc 教案14 - 副本
新王牌2012-2013学年度第一学期高三英语教案(13)高考英语中译英测验 2 (A2)1. 在发展经济的同时,我们必须注意节约资源和防止污染。
(attention)2.他的话表明充分意识到了不努力学习的后果。
(aware)3.专家们建议实施这项工程以造福子孙后代。
(advise)4.听说他昨天闹情绪,没来上班。
(absent)5.尽可能的多看书,你的作文会有进步的。
(and)6.有些留学生要过很长时间才能适应新的礼节和风俗。
(adapt)7.是否在黄浦江上再建一座大桥,委员们意见不一。
(agree)8.他因成绩优异被复旦大学提前录取了。
(admit)9.艺术节旨在提供一个让学生展示才华的机会。
(aim)10.应该鼓励学生将课堂所学的知识运用到实践中去。
(apply)Listening practice ---------Public places(2)219(1)What does the woman need to know to find a specific magazine?A. Who the editor isB. How old the magazine isC. What the magazine is about(2)Where will the man probably go to find the magazineA. The first floorB. The second floorC. The third Floor(3)Which word can best describe the woman? A. Helpful B. Impolite C. Curious220(1)When is the man leaving to pick up Mr.Black?A. Around 2 P.MB. No later than 2 P.mC. Right after the conversation(2)What is the man going to do in the evening?A.Check again that everything is readyB. Hold a reception in honor of Mr. BlackC. Meet a guest from Tokyo at the airport(3)What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Husband and wifeB. Manger and assistantC. Customer and waitress221.(1)Why is the man annoyed ?A.The woman treats him coldlyB. His reservation was overlookedC. He lost a business partner(2)Who is to blame for the trouble? A. The woman B. The receptionist C. The man himself(3)How is the problem solved?A.The man explains the problems to his guestsB. The man manages to find another restaurantC. The woman manages to get the man a table222.(1)What does the woman do? A.She is waitress B. She is a teacher C. She is secretary(2)Why haven't they seen each other lately?A.He has been illB. He has been busyC. He has been awayMock Test PaperI. Grammar ( 27 ‘ )1. We had ___ nice dinner after the concert with ____ dishes of fish, meat and vegetables.A. / , /B. / ; theC. a; /D. a; the2. Was it at the school ______ was named after a hero ______ he spent his childhood?A. which;thatB. where;whereC. that;whereD. which;where3. Is it okay if my friend, Tina, ____ to your party next weekend?A. comeB. comesC. is comingD. will come4. I would appreciate _____ very much if you could give me some suggestions.A. thisB. thatC. itD. you5. --How much shall I pay for the phone call?--You ____. This is free of charge.A. shouldn'tB. can'tC. don't have toD. mustn't6. — What's the matter,Jim?You look sad.— Oh,nothing much.Actually,I _____ of my friends.A. am consideringB. have just dreamedC. was just thinkingD. had just talked7. _________used to be thought that the earth was square.A. HeB. WhatC. ItD. That8._______was highly spoken by all the students and teachers present yesterday.A. That teachers’ performanceB. The teachers’ that performanceC. That performance of the teachers’D. That of the teachers’ performance9. He was out with the truck collecting supplies from a town _______miles away.A. several hundredB. several hundreds ofC. five hundredsD. five hundred of10. The cost of hiring a driver should be more than $ 100 for a full day, and in some place ____.A. as much asB. as half muchC. half much asD. half as much11.The students are forbidden, unless they had special passes, ___after 11 p.m.A. staying outB. to stay outC. from staying outD. stay out12. Beijing _____the one-China principle that both Taiwan and the mainland ______part ofChina as a precondition for any cross-Straits talks.A. take, isB. took, areC. takes, areD. takes, is13.I don’t think the number of people _____this happens is very large.A. whomB. to whomC. of whomD. which14.Not you, but I _______for the unexpected accident.A. am to blameB. am to be blamedC. are to blameD. are to be blamed15. The roof fell _________ we had time to rush into the room to save the old woman.A. asB. afterC. whenD. before16. Some movie stars are always wearing sunglasses, afraid of __________.A. recognizing some fansB. being recognizedC. having been recognizedD. having recognized17. I felt quite confused because I couldn’t find the bag _________ I had put it.A. in the placeB. in the place whichC. whereverD. where18. It is certain ________ told you that was lying.A. that whoB. that the oneC. anyone whoD. that whoever19.Husband and wife should try to look at things from ____ point of view and often communicate with each other. A. each other B. another’s C. others’ D. the other’s 20. Of the 9500 drivers__ since the beginning of the year, 23% were found ___ in knowledgeabout traffic rules.A. tested , lackingB. tested, lackedC. having been tested, to lackD. to have been tested, lack21. Despite the economic impact of Hurricane(飓风) Katrina, the Federal Reserve(美联储) has once again raised interest rates ______ a quarter point.A. byB. forC. toD. at22. _______ higher oil prices, inflation(通货膨胀) is creeping up all around the world.A. DespiteB. Thanks toC. ThereforeD. Since23. _______ when she started to complain about the traffic.A. Not until she got on the busB. Hardly did she get on the busC. No sooner had she got on the busD. Hardly had she got on the bus.24. Surveys show that a majority of people view a perfect family___ one boy and one girl.A. as havingB. as to haveC. so as to haveD. as for having25.Animals tests are often used though_____ no guarantee that the result will be the same asthe effect on human. A. it is B. there is C. they are D. there has26. Officials say that few patients ___________with the virus owing to the effective preventionA. infectedB. are infectedC. have infectedD. be infected27. If we have illegal immigrants ________ in, many local workers will lose their jobsA. cameB. comingC. to comeD. having comeII. Vocabulary ( 18’ )A. globalizationB. similarC. provideD. heated AB. angrilyAC. transported AD. fuel BC. environmental BD. customers CD. necessarilyAn environmental group called the Food Commission is unhappy and disappointed because of the sale of bottled water from Japan. The water, it 28 argues in public, has traveled 1000 ―food miles‖ before it reached Western 29 . ―Transporting water halfway across the world is surely the extremely stupid use of 30 when there is plenty of water in the UK. ‖It is also worried that we are wasting our fuel by buying prawns(对虾) from Indonesia and carrots from South Africa.Counting the number of miles traveled by a product is a strange way of trying to tell the true situation of the 31 damage done by an industry. Most food 32 around the world on container ships that are extremely energy-efficient. It should be noted that a ton of butter transported 25 miles in a truck to a farmers’ market does not 33 use less fuel on its journey than a 34 product transported hundreds of miles by sea. Besides, the idea of ― food miles‖ ignores the amount of fuel used in the production. It is possible to cut down your food miles by buying tomatoes grown in Britain rather than those in Ghana; the difference is that the British ones will have been raised in 35 greenhouses and the Ghanaian ones in the open sun.What the idea of ―food miles ‖ do es 36 , however, is the chance to cut out Third World countries from First World food markets. The number of miles traveled by our food should, as I see it, be regarded as a sign of success of the global trade system, not a sign of damage to the environment.A.relatedB. alteredC. considerableD. undoubtedly AB. revealsAC. character AD. benefit BC. declined BD. recommended CD. reasonablyReading to oneself is a modern a activity while during the 15th century the term ‖reading‖ 37 meant reading aloud. Only during the 19th century did silent reading become commonplace. One should be wary (慎重),however, of assuming that silent reading came about simply because reading aloud is a distraction to others. Examination of factors 38 to the historical development of silent reading 39 that it became the usual mode of reading for most adult reading tasks mainly because the tasks themselves changed in 40 .The last century saw a steady gradual increase in literacy(读写水平), and thus in the number of readers. As readers increased, so the number of potential listeners 41 , and thus there was some reduction in the need to read aloud. As reading for the 42 of listeners grew less common, so came the flouring of reading as a private activity in such public places, where reading aloud would cause distraction to other readers.Towards the end of the century there was still 43 argument over whether books should be used for information or treated respectfully. However, whatever its virtues, the old shared literacy culture had gone and was replaced by the printed mass media on one hand and periodicals for a specialized readership on the other.By the end of the century students were being 44 to adopt attitudes to books and to use skills in reading them which were inappropriate, if not impossible, for the oral reader. The social, cultural, and technological changes in the century had greatly 45 what the term ―reading‖ implied.III. Cloze ( 15 ‘)You are being chased through a maze of winding, whitewashed walls. You keep ___46__ , too scared to look back over your shoulders. ____47___ you can hear the sound of fear following you, until you look back ---- now you are falling, falling, falling, until you __48___.Cordeilia O’Neill, 23, from England, has kept a ―____49____ diary‖ since she was 14. ―I started the diary because I had a vivid dream about being a princess and living in a golden house,‖ she said. ―I wanted to write it down so I didn’t forget it, as it made me ___50___. ―The power of dream has fascinated humans for ___51___ we have been sleeping.This is why people keep dream diaries. In the West, there are even dream societies that __52__ to discuss their members’ dreams. Each member in the group write down all they can __53 ___ from the dream as soon as they wake up. Then they share the dream with others and ask them to ____54___ it.But the dream is only the first half of the experience. Some dream are very __55__ , so clear you instantly know what they are about. Others are more ___56__ and symbolic.For this reason, many young people keep a dream dictionary next to their bed, or visit __57__ like to help them to interpret their dreams.The interpretations vary , depending on the __58__ . In China dreaming about teeth is thought to mean someone close to you is going to be ill. In the West, a teeth dream means that you are ___59___ your appearance, or worried about money.It may be a good idea to take our dreams ___60___ . as Dr.Kundson says, ―if we ignore (our dreams) we discount our most valuable resource in understanding ourselves.46. a. driving b. working c. running d. worrying47. a. So b. But c. Because d. Though48. a. wake up b. stand up c. give up d. fall asleep49. a. daily b. dream c. accident d. secrete50. a. depressed b. sad c. happy d. proud51. a. even if b. so far as c. as much as d. as long as52. a. intend b. decide c. come d. meet53. a. read b. imagine c. remember d. recite54. a. interpret b. retell c. perform d. enjoy55. a. funny b. obvious c. superb d. profitable.56. a. annoying b. ideal c. complex d. simple57. a. addresses b. friends c. bookstores d. websites58. a. experience b. culture c. background d. individual59. anxious about b. ignorant of c. satisfied with d. tired of60. a. seriously b. easily c. casually d. anxiouslyIV. Reading Comprehension ( 40 ‘ )( A ) The invention of the electric telegraph gave birth to the communications industry. Although Samuel B. Morse succeeded in making the invention useful in 1837, it was not until 1843 that the first important telegraph line was constructed. By 1860 more than 50,000 miles of lines connected people east of the Rockies. The following year, San Francisco was added to the network.The national telegraph network strengthened the ties between East and West and contributed to the rapid expansion of the railroads by providing an efficient means to monitor schedules and routes. Furthermore, the extension of the telegraph, combined with the invention of the steam-driven rotary printing press by RichardM. Hoe in 1846, revolutionized the world of journalism. Where the business of news gathering had been dependent upon the mail and on hand-operated presses, the telegraph expanded the amount of information a newspaper could supply and allowed for more timely reporting. The creating of the Associated Press as a central wire service in 1846 marked the arrival of a new era (纪元) in journalism.61. The main topic of the passage is .A. the history of journalismB. the origin of the national telegraphC. how the telegraph network contributed to the expansion of railroadsD. the contributions and development of the telegraph network62. The word "gathering" in line 11 refers to .A. peopleB. informationC. objectsD. substances63. The author's main purpose in this passage is to .A. compare the invention of the telegraph with the invention of the steam-driven rotary pressB. propose new ways to develop the communications industryC. show how the electric telegraph affected the communications industryD. criticize Samuel B. Morse64. This passage would most likely be found in a .A. U.S. history bookB. book on trainsC. science textbookD. computer magazine( B )Hank Viscardi was born without legs. He had no legs, but stumps(残肢) that could befitted with a kind of special boots. People stared at him with cruel interest. Children laughed at him and called him ― Ape Man (猿人)‖because his arms practically dragged on the ground.Hank went to school like other boys. His grades were good and he needed only eight years to finish his schooling instead of the usual twelve. After graduation from school, he worked his way through college. He swept floors, waited on table, or worked in one of the college offices. During all this busy life, he had been moving around on his stumps. But one day the doctor told him even the stumps were not to last much longer. He would soon have to use a wheel chair.Hank felt himself go cold all over. However, his doctor said there was a chance that he could be fitted with artificial legs. Finally a leg maker was found and the day came when Hank stood up before the mirror. For the first time he saw himself as he had always wanted to be – a full fivefeet eight inches tall. By this time he was already 26 years old.Hank had to learn to use his new legs. Again and again he marched the length of the room, and marched back again. There were times when he fell down on the floor, but he pulled himself up and went back to the endless marching. He went out on the street. He climbed stairs and learned to dance. He built a boat and learned to sail it.When World War II came, he talked the Red Cross into giving him a job. He took the regular training. He marched and drilled along with the other soldiers. Few knew that he was legless. This was the true story of Hank Viscardi, a man without legs.68. Children laughed at Hank and called him ―Ape man‖ because ____.A. he didn’t talk to themB. he kept away from themC. his arms touched the ground when he movedD.he couldn’t use his arms69.It can be inferred from the story that five feet eight inches tall is ____.A. an average height for a fully grown personB. too tall for an average personC. too short for an average personD. none of the above70. The sentence ―he talked the Red Cross into giving him a job‖ implies that the Red CrossA. was only glad to give him a jobB. gave him a job because he was a good soldierC. gave him a job after he talked to someone whom he knew in the organizationD. was not willing to give him a job at first71. When Hank marched and drilled along with the other soldiers, he ____.A. did everything the other soldiers didB. did most of the things the other soldiers didC. did some of the things the other soldiers didD. took some special training( C)Amy Tan, the American-born daughter of Chinese immigrants (移民), received the Commonwealth Club Gold Award in 1989 for her first work of novel, the best-selling Joy Luck Club. The sixteen interrelated stories that make up the work switch between the tales of four Chinese immigrant mothers and their Americanized daughters, in an exploration (探索) of the generational and cultural tensions (紧张状态) experienced by many first-generation daughters of immigrants.Tan's parents, like many immigrants, had high expectations for their children and often set confusing (混乱的) standards, expecting Amy and her two brothers to think like Chinese but to speak perfect English, excellent at school, and take advantage of every chance that might lead to success. Tan, however, rebelled against her parents' expectations, which included such respected professions (专业) as neurosurgery (神经外科), and devoted herself to being thoroughly American and dreaming of being a novelist.Tan got a bachelor's degree in English and linguistics (语言学) and a master's degree in linguistics and finally established herself as a highly successful business writer. Tan, however, was not satisfied in spite of her material success. Turning to her life-long dream, she wrote her first short story, "Endgame," and then a second, "Waiting between the Trees." In 1987 Tan visited her half-sisters in China with her mother, a trip that proved to be a turning point in her life and career. Tan felt a sense of completeness, a link with the country and its culture that she had never expected. Returning from China, Tan was surprised to learn that on the strength of her short stories she had received an advance from a publisher. Tan closed her business and wrote the remaining stories for the Joy Luck Club. It was a resounding success, well received bythe critics (批评家) and appearing on the New York Times bestseller list. It has been translated into 17 languages, including Chinese, and was made into a movie in 1993.72. What is the author's main purpose in this passage?A. To analyze (分析) Amy Tan's literary worksB. To support Amy Tan's decision to become a novel writerC. To present biographical (生平的) information about Amy TanD. To criticize Amy Tan's rebellion against her parents73. Before becoming a novel writer, Amy Tan was a successful .A. business writerB. publisherC. English teacherD. neurosurgeon74. The expectations of Tan's parents included all of the following EXCEPT .A. being excellent at schoolB. speaking perfect EnglishC. questioning traditionD. choosing an important profession75. It can be inferred from the passage that .A. Tan's parents understood her difficult situation but wanted the best for herB. It took Tan a while to gather the courage to seek her dreamsC. Tan started writing novel in order to make more moneyD. Tan had always wanted to return to China.VI. Translation ( 20 ‘ )1. 我们应尽最大努力防止火灾.(prevent)2. 我不知道他们何时再来访问上海.(no idea)3. 斯密斯教授坚决要求这项工作在六月底完成(insist)4. 医生们能否处理这种疾病还是个问题。
新王牌初三英语寒假班入学测试第二套题
新王牌初三英语寒假班入学测试第二套题I. Choose the best answer (选择最恰当的答案):1. bit of time it takes to fly from London to Glasgow!A. What aB. HowC. WhatD. How a2. He left the room the windows .A. by, widely openedB. by, widely openC. with, wide openD. with, wide opened3. Grandpa Li almost twelve hours a day when he was young.A. made workB. was made workC. was made to workD. made to work4. No one knows , so we can do nothing about it.A. how to do nextB. how to do the nextC. what to do the nextD. what should we do next5. The film for fifteen minutes when I got to the cinema.A. has begunB. had begunC. has been onD. had been on6. He suggested the children to the zoo.A. takeB. takingC. to takeD. took7. Yesterday I happened to meet some foreigners who were lost. So they asked me .A. how they could reach the Wild Animal ZooB. how could they reach the Wild Animal ZooC. how they can reach the Wild Animal ZooD. how can they reach the Wild Animal Zoo8. There were only two paintings for sale and he bought .A. allB. anyC. bothD. some9. She got up to get some sleeping pills but found there was left at home.A. nothingB. noneC. somethingD. nobody10. The athlete’s years of hard training when she finally won the Olympic gold medal.A. went onB. got throughC. paid offD. worked out11. I don’t know if it tomorrow. If it tomorrow, I will go to make a snowman.A. snows, will snowB. snows, snowsC. will snow, snowsD. will snow, will snow12. She have left school, for her schoolbag is still here.A. can’tB. wouldn’tC. shouldn’tD. needn’t13. The ability an idea is as important as the idea itself.A. expressingB. expressedC. to be expressedD. to express14. To get a better grade, you should the notes again before the test.A. go overB. get overC. turn overD. take over15. — We have all passed the final examinations, Mum.—.A. With pleasureB. It’s a pleasureC. Well doneD. All rightII. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文): When Andrew got ready for work one Friday morning, he told his wife that he finally decided to ask his boss for a salary raise.All day Andrew felt nervous as he thought about the upcoming showdown (摊牌). What if Mr. Larchmont refused his request? Andrew had worked so hard in the last 18 months and made great achievements. 16 he deserved a wage increase. The thought of walking into Larchmont’s office left Andrew weak in the knees. Late in the afternoon he finally collected the courage to go to his boss. To his delight and surprise, the ever—frugal (向来吝啬的)boss Harvey Larchmont 17 to give Andrew a raise!Andrew arrived home that evening 一despite breaking all city and state speed limits 一to a beautiful table set with their best china, and candles lit. His wife, Tina had prepared a wonderful meal including his favourite dishes. 18 he realized that someone from the office tipped her off (悄悄告诉了她)!Next to his plate Andrew found a beautiful card. It was from his wife. It read: “Congratulations, my love! I knew you’d get the raise! I prepar ed this dinner to show just how much I love you. I am so 19 your achievements!” He read it and thought how caring Tina was.After dinner, Andrew was on his way to the kitchen to get dessert and he observed that a 20 card had slipped out of Tina’s pocket onto the floor. He bent forward to pick it up. He read: “Don’t worry about not getting the raise! You deserve it anyway! You are a wonderful provider and I prepared this dinner to show you just how much I love you even though you did not get the increase.”Suddenly tears came into Andrew’s eyes. He realized that Tina’s support for him was not conditional upon his success at work.16. A. Of course B. In addition C. For example D. Once again17. A. refused B. agreed C. failed D. forgot18. A. Properly B. Possibly C. Usually D. Immediately19. A. afraid of B. careful with C. proud of D. angry with20. A. first B. second C. third D. fourth。
杨浦秋季培训机构新王牌循环小数与周期性问题
循环小数与周期性问题【本讲知识点】1、找出规律,发现周期现象,确定重复出现的元素的个数是几,周期就是几。
2、将题中要求的问题和某一周期的等式相对应,再运用一些简单的计算和分析求出答案。
【例题】1、计算:1÷7,小数点后面第100位上的数字是几?2、计算6÷7商的小数点后面1000个数字和是几?3、在循环小数∙∙4763822.0中,最少从小数点右面第几位开始到第几位为止的数字之和等于2020。
4、在小数1.80524102007上加两个循环点,能得到的最小的循环小数是多少?5、求3729143847⨯积的个位数字是几?6、下面是一个11位数,每3个相邻数字之和都是17,那么“?”处表示的数字是几?7、2007年1月1日正好是星期一,那么2007年6月1日是星期几?【课堂练习】1、计算:4÷7,并将结果用“四舍五入法”精确到小数后第100位,这第100位的数字是几?2、循环小数∙∙99912.0小数点后第100位上的数字是几?这100个数字的和是多少?3、在循环小数∙∙97406376.0中,最少从小数右面第几位开始,到第几位为止的数字之和等于2010?4、在循环小数∙17128156.2中的某一位数字上再添一个表示循环的点后,使得新的循环小数尽可能大或尽可能小。
5、求1113333322⨯积的个位数字是几?6、下面是一个11位数,每三个相邻数字之和都是15,你知道“?”表示的数字是几吗?这个11位数你能写出来吗?7、2009年3月1日正好是小明11岁的生日,是星期天,那么小明12岁生日时是星期几?【课后练习】1、计算9÷13,商的小数点后面第200位上的数字是几?2、循环小数∙∙945678312.0的小数点后第2006位上的数字是几?3、小数0.738231693450添上表示循环节的两个点,使其变成循环小数,已知小数点后第100位上的数字是3,这循环小数是怎样的?4、计算16÷37,商的小数点后2010个数字之和是多少?5、一个最简真分数7m ,化成小数后,如果从小数点后第一位起连续若干位的数字之和等于2004,求m 的值。
杨浦五角场新王牌补习班英语选词填空及答案
Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections:After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.My Life on an Island (宝山)We live on the island of Hale. Ifs about four kilometers long and two kilometers wide at its broadest point, and it‘s joined to the mainland by a causeway (21)__________ (call) Stand—a narrow road built across the mouth of the river (22)__________ separates us from the rest of the country. Most of the time you wouldn‘t know we‘re on an island because the river mouth between us and the mainland is just a vast stretch of tall grasses and brown mud. But when there‘s a high tide and the water rises a half meter or so above the road and nothing can pass (23)__________ the tide goes out again a few hours later, then you know it‘s an island.We were on our way back (24)__________ the mainland. My old brother, Dominic, had just finished his first year at university in a town 150 km away. Dominic‘s train was due in at five and he‘d asked for a lift back from the station. Now, Dad normally hates being disturbed when he (25)__________ (write) (which is just about all the time), and he also hates having to go anywhere, but despite the typical sighs and moans –why can‘t he get a taxi? What‘s wrong with the bus?—I could tell by the flash in the eyes that he was really looking forward to (26)__________ (see) Dominic.So, anyway, Dad and I had driven to the mainland and picked up Dominic from the station. He had been talking non-stop from the moment he‘d got in the car. University this, university that, writers, books, parties, people, money…I didn‘t like the way he spoke and waved his hands around (27)__________ __________he was some kind of scholar or something. It was embarrassing. It made me feel uncomfortable—that kind of discomfort you feel when someone you like, someone close to you, sudden ly starts acting like a complete idiot. And I didn‘t like the way he was ignoring me, either. For all the attention I was getting I (28)__________ as well not have been there. I felt a stranger in my own car.We were about halfway across when I saw a boy. My first thought was how odd it was (29)__________ (see) someone walking on the Stand. You don‘t often see people walking around here. As we drew (30)__________ (close), he became clearer. He was actually a young man rather than a boy. It‘s hard to explain…Suspended Coffee (崇明)How about buying a cup of coffee for someone you‘ll never meet?The idea, begun in Naples, Italy, and called ―Suspended Coffee‖—i.e., a customer pays for acoffee and ―banks‖it for someone (21)_____________ (fortunate) —has become an international internet sensation(轰动) with coffee shops in Europe and North America (22)______________(participate) in themovement. The Facebook page alone has more than 28,000 ―likes‖.The tradition of ―suspended coffee‖ is a long-standing tradition in Italy (23)_______ increased inpopularity after the Second World War. Recently the practice was starting to take hold in other European countries (24)__________(hit) hard economically.Homegrown Hamilton, a coffee chain of Canada, has decided to join th e effort. ―It‘s a fantasticinitiative (25)__________we decided to help out. We had been doing it pretty much anyway, just not undera banner. During the winter, we were giving away coffee or soup to the homeless,‖ said manager MikePattison, ―Staff members are always close to the coffeehouse‘ front door, and (26)____________they seesomeone walking by who looks like they want, a coffee but can‘t afford it, they approach that person. If the offer (27)____________(accept), they provide the coffee.‖However, not everyone supports the idea.In a posting on the website, Consumerist, columnist Laura Northrup raises (28)_______number ofobjections, including that coffee isn‘t nutritious food for people who are hungry and (29)___________theaction could result in ―greedy people‖ taking advantage of others‘ kindness. He says people (30)__________consider other ways to help.Prepare to Succeed(奉贤)People are always thinking about success. It is usually in their brains as they go about theirdaily routines (21)_______(look) for something better. This thought isn't one (22)________ brings youcloser, however, because thinking, dreaming or wishing just doesn't get it done.One of the most important parts of personal or professional success is preparation. You may ask, ―Why is preparation necessary?"The easiest answer to this question is to say that (23)__________ you are not ready to moveforward, then you may just as well keep doing what you have always done.Success doesn‘t come easy. There are no shortcuts. Success requires you to be prepared to sacrifice leisure time, or time spent watching television or going out with your friends, at every opportunity.Success means you are prepared to do (24)_________it takes to constantly move the yardsticksforward day after day.Here is just one quote, from Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president of the United States, that expresses what preparation is (25)___________ : "Our real problem is not our strength today. It is ratherthe vital necessity of action today to ensure our strength tomorrow.‖ This quote can (26)____________(interpret) to mean that you may have strength or confidenceto start on your way right now to movetoward your final goal. However, it is also critical that committed action each day (27) ___________ (build) to help you keep going when obstacles arise or when you just don't feel like you have the interest or energy to stay (28)___________(focus).Preparation also means that you have a plan or a goal that shows you what steps or actions to take, when to lake them and what to do if issues, obstacles or (29)________life issues get in the way.(30)_________bottom line is actually quite clear: You arc either willing, able and committed toachieve what you want, or you are simply dreaming or wishing that success find you.选词填空(宝山)Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.In recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on developing stronger science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) curriculum(课程) and programs, as these disciplines are widely ___31___ as the means to help innovation and support national economies.This trend reflects a shift in how school disciplines are being looked at; schools are ___32___ on subjects that have traditionally been isolated from each other —science, mathematics, and art—in favor of deeper, interdisciplinary learning. K-12 education leaders are pioneering new methods for combining the arts with STEM activities, ___33___the ways in which subjects naturally connect in the real world. While this new movement is being discussed almost clearly and directly in an education context, its roots are planted across nearly every industry. In many ways, technology is the connective tissue. Similarly, engineering new transportation technologies requires artful design. The growing ___34___ of the important unions between different skills is paving the way for STEAM in schools.Some doubts of this movement have dismissed the ___35___ as a mere fashion driven by artists who are concerned their profession is losing critical support in an increasingly technology-focused society. However, the Hilburn Academy argues that STEAM is not just a contemporary program of learning, but an important life philosophy—___36___ for higher education and career success. Schools should provide students plentiful opportunities to ___37___ the complexities and complicated layers that include content knowledge. Early examples of STEAM learning include teaching students how mathematical concepts such as geometry(几何学) are rooted in artworks.While the rise of STEAM learning is relatively new, there are already figures that prove that the integration of these seemingly ___38___ disciplines is supporting student performance at school. A study conducted by the University of Florida ___39___ that students who are engaged in music class do better in math. For example, female high school students enrolled in a music appreciation class scored 42 points higher on the math section of their SATs. Formal experience with the arts is proven to cultivate innovative thinking, adaptability, and other problem-solving skills that are necessary for mastering STEM abilities. In other words, ___40___is a pioneer for students to understand, use, and apply technologies in new ways.崇明Smart Phone Application Tracks Mental HealthMilitary service is obviously rough on a service member‘s mental health. According to some 31_________, 30 percent of service members develop some type of mental health issue within four monthsof returning home after leaving the army.The military is spending more money than ever to 32_________mental health issues within the ranks, and their latest attempt is a smart phone application called the T2 MoodTracker application, which helps service members keep track of their mental health after leaving the army. The app works like a high-tech diary, allowing users to 33_________ emotions and behaviors that result from therapy, medication, daily experiences or changes happening at work or in the home. The smart phone app isn‘t supposed to be a pocket 34 ____, though. It serves more as an extremely accurate and 35_________record of a service member‘s mental health.Perry Bosmajian is a psychologist with the National Center for TeleHealth and Technology, where this smart phone app was created. He says this smart phone app will produce much more accurate results on the36_________conditions of service members who have returned home. ―Therapists and physicians often have to rely on patient 37_________when trying to gather information about symptoms over the previous weeks or months,‖ Bosmajian said. ―Resear ch has shown that information collected after the fact, especially about mood, tends to be 38____. The best record of an experience is when it‘s recorded at the time and place it happens.‖The app specifically tracks anxiety, depression, general well-being, life stress, post-traumatic (受伤后的)stress and brain injury. The daily expressions add up over time to produce a(n) 39_______ that can be observed by physicians and therapists.The app has been downloaded more than 5,000 times since it became 40_______ on the Android Market a year ago. Users of iPhones can also have access to the app some time next year.The meaning of silence varies among cultural group. Silence may be __31____, or they may be empty when a person has nothing to say. A silence in a conversation may also showstubbornness, uneasiness, or worry. Silence may be viewed by some cultural groups as extremely uncomfortable; therefore attemptsmay be made to fill every 32_______ with conversation. Persons in other culturalgroups value silence and view itas necessary for understanding a person‘s needs. Many native Americans value silence and feel it is a basic part of 33_______ among people, just as some traditional Chinese and Thai persons do. Therefore, when a person from one of these cultures is speaking and suddenly stops, what may be 34________ is that the person wants the listener to consider what has been said before continuing. In these cultures, silence is a call for 35_______.Other cultures may use silence in other ways, particularly when dealing with 36________ among people or in relationships of people with different amounts of power. For example, Russian, French, and Spanish persons may use silence to show 37_______ between parties about the topic under discussion. However, Mexicans may use silence when instructions are given by a person in authority rather than be rude to that person by arguing with him or her. In still another use, persons in Asian cultures may view silence as a sign of respect, particularly to an eldder or a person in authority.Nurses and other care-givers need to be aware of the 38________ meanings of silence when they come across the personal anxiety their patients may be experiencing. Nurses should recognize their own personal and cultural construction of silence so that a patient‘s silence is not 39___________ too early or allowed to go on unnecessarily. A nurse who understands the healing 40_________ of silence can use this understanding to assist in the care of patients from their own and from other cultures.完型填空宝山Anxiety disorders —defined by extreme fear, restlessness, and muscle tension —are carefully considering, disabling, and can increase the risk for ___41___ and self-murder. They are some of the most common mental health conditions around the world, ___42___ around four out of every 100 people and costing the health care system and job employers over US$42 billion each year.People with anxiety are more likely to miss days from work and are less ___43___. Young people with anxiety are also less likely to enter school and complete it ——leading to fewer life ___44___. Even though this evidence points to anxiety disorders as being important mental health issues, insufficient ___45___ is being given to them by researchers, clinicians, andpolicy makers.My team and I at the University of Cambridge wanted to find out who is most affected by anxiety disorders.To do this, we conducted a systematic ___46___ of studies that reported on the proportion of people with anxiety in a variety of contexts around the world, and used accurate methods to keep the highest quality studies.Our results showed women are almost twice as likely to ___47___ anxiety as men, and people living in Europe and North America are disproportionately affected.So why are women more ___48___?It could be because of differences in brain chemistry and hormone(荷尔蒙) variations. Reproductive events across a woman‘s life are ___49___ with hormonal changes, which have been linked to anxiety. The rise in oestrogen (雌激素) that occurs during pregnancy can ___50___ the risk for uncontrollable disorder.This is ___51___ by disturbing and repetitive thoughts, impulses and addictions that are upsetting and less effective. But in addition to biological mechanisms, women and men seem to experience and react to events in their life ___52___. Women tend to be more likely to stress, which can increase their anxiety. Also, when faced with stressful situations, women and men tend to use different coping ___53___. Women faced with life stressors are more likely to think about them seriously, which can increase their anxiety, ___54___ men engage more in active, problem-focused coping.Other studies suggest that women are more likely to ___55___ physical and mental mistreatment than men, and this behavior has been linked to the development of anxiety disorders.41. A. symptom B. depression C. misery D. frightening42.A, infecting B.stimulating C.capturing D.affecting43. A. productive B. progressive C. positive D. passive44. A. adventures B. insurances C. chances D. programs45. A. conclusion B. attention C. solution D. contribution46. A.ignorance B. outlook C. discovery D. review47. A. suffer from B. deal with C. fight against D. result from48. A. superior B. inferior C. probable D. enormous49. A. characterized B. confused C. performed D. offended50. A. equally B. similarly C. differently D. terribly51. A. shortcuts B. strategies C. standards D. samples52. A. because B. unless C. if D. while53. A. experience B. respond C. ignore D. persist54. A. because B. unless C. if D. while55. A. experience B. respond C. ignore D. persist崇明Directions MatterJet lag(时差感)may be the worst part of travelling, and it hits many people harder travelling east than west. Why they feel this way is 41________, but scientists recently developed a new model that provides an explanation for the mystery and insights on recovering from jet lag.The model imitates the way neuronal oscillator cells (神经振子细胞)42________ crossing timezones. These cells in our brains 43 ________our biological clocks. However,the cells don‘t quite operate on a perfect 24-hour schedule. Instead, their activity follows a 44________ that lasts slightly longer than that, about 24.5 hours. According to Michelle Girvan, an associate professor of physics at the University of Maryland and a co-author of the study, that means it‘s 45________ for us to extend the length of a day—for example, by flying west across time zones—than to shorten the day, by flying east.The scientists found that for 46________ travel, a person who crossed three time zones would fully47________in a littleless than four days. For six time zones, recovery would take about six days. For nine time zones, the recovery would take just less than eight days.However, when a person tra vels eastward, the recovery time doesn‘t match up as 48________. When a person crosses three time zones going east, it takes a little more than four days to recover. For six time zones, the recovery time 49________ to more than eight days. And for nine time zones, the recovery period is more than 12 days.Girvan noted that not everyone has a biological clock of exactly 24.5 hours. 50________ , it variesfrom person to person. The other factor to consider is 51________ cues such as sunlight, Girvan added. How a person reacts to these cues can also 52________how quickly he or she will adjust to a new time zone.The scientists hope that their new model can be used in the future to figure out the best ways to 53________ jet lag. For example, if you will be traveling six time zones eastward, start by setting your clock ahead an hour or two several days before you leave. And when you arrive in a new time zone, make sure that the outside cues you are exposed to 54 ________the new time zone. That means that if it‘s daytime in the new time zone, expose yourself to sunlight. And if it‘s nighttime, avoid artificial 55________, including those from smartphones and computers, to help your biological clock adjust.41. A. incredible B. apparent C. surprising D. unclear42. A. cope with B. account for C. respond to D. result in43. A. kick B. watch C. stop D. regulate44. A. cycle B. routineC. process D. pattern45. A. safer B. easier C. more dangerous D. more difficult46. A. eastward B. southward C. westward D. northward47. A. adjust B. understand C. prepare D.change48. A. relatively B. nicely C. classically D. awkwardly49. A. reduces B. jumps C. contributes D. leads50. A. Moreover B. Otherwise C. However D. Rather51. A. external B. verbal C. social D. chemical52. A. promoteB. emphasize C. impact D. orient53. A. form B. endure C. shelter D. beat54. A. specify B. match C. shift D. destroy55. A. lights B. barriers C. flavours D. sounds奉贤MultitaskingWhat is the first thing you notice when you walk into a shop? The products 41 ________ at the entrance? Or the soft background music?But have you ever noticed the smell? Unless it is bad, the answer is likely to be no. But while a shop's scent may not be outstanding 42_______ sights and sounds, it is certainly there. And it is providing to be an increasing powerful tool in encouraging people to 43_________.A brand store has become famous for its distinctive scent which floats through the fairly dark hall and out to the entrance, via scent machines. A smell may be 44_______ but it may not just be used for freshening air. One sports goods company once reported that when it first introduced scent into its stores, customers‘45_______ to purchase increased by 80 percent.When it comes to the best shopping streets in Pairs, scent is just as important to a brand‘s46_______ as the quality of itswindow displays and goods on sales. That is mainly because shopping is a very 47_____ experience to what it used to be.Some years ago, the ___48_____for brand name shopping was on a few people with sales assistants‘ ____49___ attitude and don‘t-touch-what-you-can‘t-afford displays. Now the 50________ of electronic commerce (e-commerce) has opened up famous brands to a wider audience. But while e-shops can use sights and sounds, only bricks-and-mortar stores (实体店)can offer a full experience from the minute customers 51_______ through the door to the moment they leave. Another brand store seeks to be much more than a shop, but rather a(n) 52_________. And scent is just one way to53______ this.Now a famous store uses complex man-made smell to make sure that the soft scent of baby powder 54_______ through the kid department, and coconut scent in the swimsuit section. A department store has even opened a new lab, inviting customers on a journey into the store‘s windows to smell books, pots and drawers, 55________their perfect scent.41.A. engaged B. delivered C. displayed D. located42.A. connected with B. compared with C. combined with D. came up with43.A. purchase B. wander C. appreciate D. identify44.A. instructiveB.attractive C. expensive D. informative45.A. expressionB.demand C. intention D. attention46.A. profession B. project C. relation D. success47. A. differentB.elegant C. inevitable D. generous48. A. focus B.account C. check D. schedule49. A. determined B. careless C. objective D. disapproving50. A. view B. rise C. tradeD. effect51. A. step B. inspectC. strive D. proceed52. A. occasion B. moment C. destination D. department53. A. apply B. achieve C. mention D. observe54. A. appears B. inputs C. chases D. floats55. A. in terms of B. in the form of C. in search of D. in common with六选四宝山区Your next nurse could be a robotDr. De Momi, of the Politecnico di Milano (Italy), led an international team that trained a robot to imitate natural human actions. (67)__________Over time this should lead to improvements in safety during surgeries because unlike their human counterparts robots do not tire and can complete an endless series of precise movements. The goal is not to remove human skill from the operating room, but to complement it with a robot‘s particular skills and benefits.―As a roboticist, I am convinced that robotic (co)w orkers and collaborators will definitely change the work market, but they won‘t steal job opportunities. (68)__________‖De Momi explains.To conduct their experiment De Momi‘s team photographed a human being conducting numerous reaching motions, in a way similar to handing instruments to a surgeon. These camera captures were input into the neural network of the robotic arm, which is crucial to controlling movements. Next a human operator guided the robotic arm in imitating the reaching motions that the human subject had initially performed. Although there was not a perfect overlap between the robotic and human actions, they were broadly similar.(69)__________These observers determined whether the actions of the robotic arms were ―biologically inspired,‖ w hich would indicate that their neural networks had effectively learned to imitate human behavior. About 70% of the time this is exactly what the human observers concluded.These results are promising, although further research is necessary to confirm or refine De Momi‘s conclusions. If robotic arms can indeed imitate human behavior, it would be necessary to build conditions in which humans and robots can cooperate effectively in high stress environments like operating rooms.(70)__________De Momi‘s work is part of the growing field of healthcare robotics, which has the potential to change the way we receive health care sooner rather than later.崇明区Tutoring a New NormalIt‘s not piano lessons or dance lessons. Nowadays, the biggest extra-curricular activity in the West is going to a tutor. ―I spend about 800 Canadian dollars a month on tutors. It‘s costly,‖ says Pet, a mother in Canada.However, she adds, ―after finding out half my daughter‘s class had tutors, I felt like my child was going to fall behind because everyone else seemed to be ahead.‖Shelley, a mother of three, also has tutors constantly coming in and out of her home. ―When I used to sit down with my children, it was hard to get them focused. I was always shouting. When I got a tutor once a week, they became focused for o ne entire hour and could get most of their homework done.‖Tutoring isn‘t simply a private school phenomenon. 67________In Canada alone, seven percent of high school students reported using a tutor in 2010. That increased to 15 percent last year.Overall, parents hire tutors because they are worried schools are not meeting their expectations, but there is also a cultural shift. 68________As a large number of Asians emigrated to the West over the recent years, their attitudes towards education have had an impact.69________ ―A lot of parents just do n‘t have time to help their children with homework,‖ says Julie Diamond, president of an American tutoring company. ―Others couldn‘t help their children after Grade 3.‖There has been a shift in the attitudes, too. ―Children used to get bullied(欺侮)for having a tutor,‖Diamond says. ―Now it‘s becoming the norm to have one.‖70________One parent feels surprised that so many of her child‘s classmates have tutors. ―For the amount we pay in tuition, they should have as much extra help as they need,‖ she says. Still, she‘s now thinking of getting a tutor. Why? Her daughter has actually asked for one.奉贤区No matter how early she went to bed, Maggie couldn't fall asleep until the early hours. Though constantly exhausted, Maggie got good grades in school, but she often got in trouble for napping during her morning classes.After graduating from college, Maggie realized her dream of becoming a teacher. However, waking up for her 8:30 a.m. classes turned her into a zombie (无生气的人) , and she lost her jobbecause she lacked enthusiasm.Maggie isn‘t lazy. She suffers from delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS,睡眠相位后移症候群)—a disorder that affects one in 750 adults that causes them to be somewhat nocturnal (夜间活动的). DSPS is often confused with insomnia(失眠),perhaps because sufferers seem tired duringthe day. However, the two disorders are very different. Insomniacs have trouble with the process offalling asleep. 67__________ They just can‘t fall asleep early even if they want to.Essentially, DSPS means a person's internal clock is set differently.68____________ As a result,they're out of sync(同步)with the rest of society. People with DSPS struggle to keep their eyes open during morning meetings because their bodies are convinced it‘s the middle of the night. They seem less efficient and creative at the office, and make more workplace accidents. DSPS also damages their health, causing depression, anxiety, heart disease and many other illnesses due to sleep deprivation.69_________ Fortunately, that‘s not the case. Flex ible work schedules are already verycommon. Traditionally, managers tend to think more people in the office equals more output, but new research shows that people who work flexible hours are more productive and more likely to stay with their company because they are happier and healthier. Thanks to these findings, many European countries have passed laws giving every worker the right to apply for a flexible work arrangement. According to Cary Cooper, a psychologist at Lancaster University, most U.K. employees will be working half from home in five years.This is great news not just for DSPS sufferers but also for their companies. 70_________ Consequently, they will be able to save a large sum of money.Summary Writing宝山区A good story encourages us to turn the next page and read more. We want to find out what happens next and what the main characters do and what they say to each other. We may feel excited, sad, afraid, angry or really happy. This is because the experience of reading or listening to a story is much more likely to make us ‗feel‘ that we are part of the story, too. Just like in our ‗real‘ lives, we might love or hate different characters in the story. Perhaps we recognize ourselves or others in some of them. Perhaps we have similar problems.Because of this natural sympathy for the characters, our brains process the reading of stories differently from the way we read factual information. Our brains don‘t always recognize the difference between an imagined situa tion and a real one so the characters become ‗alive‘ to us. What they say and do is therefore more meaningful. This is why the words and structures that relate a story‘s events, descriptions and conversations are processed in this deeper way.In fact, cultures all around the world have always used storytelling to pass knowledge from one generation to another. Our ancestors understood very well that this was the best way to make sure our histories and information about how to relate to others and to our world was not only understood, but remembered too.。
新王牌五年级英语秋季班入学测试卷
新王牌五年级英语秋季班入学测试卷I. Choose the best answer (选择最恰当的答案):1. I t’s a quarter ________ twelve in the afternoonA. pastB. toC. at2. Don’t be late ________ school again.A. toB. forC. with3. Are you writing ________ drawing now? Drawing.A. orB. andC. but4. I often ________ a film with my parents.A. seeB. watchC. look5. Alice can play ________drum, but she can’t play ________ basketball.A. the ... theB. / … theC. the … /6. Eddie ________ in Pudong. And you?A. liveB. livesC. living7. I live in the jungle(丛林).I haven’t left(离开)home. I ________ see the sea.A. alwaysB. usuallyC. never8. ________, where’s the People’s Park? It’s over there.A. Excuse meB. I’m sorryC. That’s all right9. I'm tired. I want to ________.A. have a bathB. have a napC. have a cake10. Little Lucy has ________.A. a red small hatB. a small red hatC. a small and red hat11. What’s the weather like in spring? It’s _______.A. coldB. coolC. warm12. Who’s he? He is _______ Math teacher.A. Tom and MayB. Tom and May’sC. Tom’s and Mary’s13. Do you like to play _______ baseball? No, I like to play _______ triangle.A. the…/B. the…theC. /…the14. May I use your pencil, please? My pencil is _______.A. longB. sharpC. blunt15. I have a cute pet. _______ name is Mimi.A. ItsB. ItC. It’sII. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文): It’s Children’s Day. It’s_______1________1st . The students of Class Three are very 2 . They are 3 a picnic. Some students are singing. Some students are 4 . Some students are playing games. 5 teacher is with them. They’re all happy.( ) 16. A. July B. June C. May( ) 17. A. good B. happy C. hungry( ) 18. A. having B. have C. to have( ) 19. A. dance B. dancing C. jump( ) 20. A. They’re B. Their C. They。
新王牌初二英语秋季班入学测试卷
新王牌初二英语秋季班入学测试卷I. Choose the best answer (选择最恰当的答案):1. Here ______ some milk for your mother.A. isB. hasC. haveD. are2. The Earth is close ____ Mars.A. forB. toC. likeD. the3. _________ beautiful park it is!A. WhatB. HowC. What aD. How a4. Would you like _______ with me to watch the show in the theatre?A. to goingB. goingC. to goD. go5. I don’t have too _______ Coke any longer.A. veryB. muchC. mostD. many6. —Your mother isn’t a doctor, is she?—__________.A. Yes, she isB. No, she is.C. Yes, she isn’tD. She is.7. The sudden loud noise made me_________.A. comfortableB. uncomfortableC. comfortablyD. uncomfortably8. Plastic bags have raised serious environmental pollution, _______?A. haven’t theyB. have theyC. don’t theyD. do they9. I ___________ the movie Transformers twice.A. have seenB. seeC. will seeD. had seen10. The Lantern Festival usually _________ in January or February.A. comeB. comesC. is comingD. will come11. _______ off this dirty shirt and I will give you a clean one.A. PickB. PutC. CarryD. Take12. ―Where is your sister?―She _____ to the supermarket.A. has been toB. has gone toC. is gone toD. is been in13. Which picture do you like ____, the big one _____ the small one?A. better, orB. more, orC. better, andD. more, and14. We enjoyed ________ very much yesterday.A. myselfB. ourselfC. ourselvesD. themselves15. There is only _______ bread in the fridge. We need to buy some more.A. littleB. a littleC. a fewD. fewII. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文): Joe wanted a computer. He asked his parents for the money and they said he must get it himself. But how did he get it? He 16 about this when he walked home. Not many people wanted to ask children to work for them. Maybe he could take away snow for the neighbours. But it was not winter. He had to wait a long time for that. He couldn’t cut the grass for their gardens 17 he had no tools to do the work with.Then he saw one of his classmates, Dick, delivering(送)the newspaper. “I could do that”, he thought. “Maybe I could even get the computer right away(马上). I could pay 18 it a little each week.” He ran to catch up with Dick. Joe asked him a lot of questions. He learned that it was possible to get twenty-five dollars each week. He learned that the job took 19 three hours each night. Dick gave him the phone number of the newspapers manager.Joe almost flew home. After he had told his mother what he thought, she smiled. “I think it is a 20 idea,” she said, “I’ll call the newspaper…”“Wait, Mum,” Joe said, “I’ll call. After that, I’m going to be a businessman.”Joe’s mother smiled happily.( )16. A. said B. told C. thought D. spoke ( )17. A. because B. when C. while D. after ( )18. A. on B. to C. of D. for ( )19. A. at B. about C. before D. after ( )20. A. big B. large C. great D. bad。
广州越秀春季补习班新王牌语文课外辅导-记叙文练习.doc
1・善良是美丽的(中考满分作文)那是一个普普通通的周末,我像往常一样外出上课,照旧经过那个小小的车站。
突然,一个白白净净有点胖乎乎的小女孩,气喘叮叮的从马路对面奔过来。
(动作描写)一只小手里还拎了一大包吃的。
仔细一看,她白嫩的额上布满了细细的汗,不住地用小手擦试着额上那像珍珠似的汗適。
(动作描写)我十分纳闷:她的父母是怎么冋事?竟会放心让这么小的孩子來单独乘车?(心里描写)正思考间,却看见那个小女孩一下子窜到车站的一角,蹲下身,(动作描写)兴奋地嚷嚷着:“叔叔,叔叔!我来看你啦!”我这才注意到原来在那个小角落还窝着个人!他身上十分破旧,但还算干净,身前放了个装钱的小碗一一原来他是个乞丐。
我看着他们两个不禁出了神。
只见他微微动了下身子,眼中闪过一丝不易察觉的激动。
“叔叔,你看, 我带來好多好吃的呢!”(语言描写〉声音清脆悦耳,我的注意力瞬间又集中到小女孩身边那个鼓鼓囊囊的马甲袋上。
她胖乎乎的小手找开袋子,拿出一大堆零食。
有薯片、海苔、山楂片、可乐,甚至还有口香糖……我在一旁,不禁哑然失笑。
这个小女孩,真的是好可爱好善良啊!“叔叔!这些都是我最爱吃的东西哦!你快吃点嘛!” (语言描写)稚嫩的女童声再次响起。
那个人听后,愣住了,手也有些颤抖,小姑娘见他没反应,随手抓起-包薯片塞进他手里,满脸不高兴的嘟起小嘴,(动作描写)说:“叔叔,你为什么不肯吃我的东四嘛!”(语言描写)_脸委屈的样子。
那人仿佛一下子慌了神,忙撕开包装袋,大口吃了起來。
小女孩就安静地蹲在一旁,笑咪咪地看着他, 满脸快乐。
那一刻,站台上的人们的视线都被束拢在他们两人身上。
小站一下子变得极为安静,人们似乎忘记了乘车,忘记了周遭的一切。
而我,只是静静站在那儿,任由视线滞留在他们身上,久久也挪移不开。
我忽然有种错觉,觉得这个小女孩,仿佛是个小天使的化身:头顶着金灿灿的光环,背后展开洁白而美丽的翅膀,四周灿烂耀眼。
她那纯洁天真的笑容在我心灵深处闪过,真如同那小天使般圣洁、动人。
徐汇初中暑假补习班 新王牌实用学案
徐汇初中暑假补习班新王牌实用学案徐汇初中暑假补习班新王牌实用学案翻译:(一)1.班长昨天班会课没来。
(absent)2.为了赶上其他同学,他正在不懈努力废止自己自学中的坏习惯。
(cure)3.毫无疑问,老师挑你作业里的毛病是为了帮助你取得更大的进步。
(fault)4.虽然已筋疲力尽,他们还是稳步追踪事故中的幸存者。
(tire)5.我们只有面对现实,认真分析形势,才能找到解决问题的办法。
(only)(二)2.今天下午我太辛苦了,就中止了和smith先生的约会。
(so…asto…)3.除非你听从李教授昨天给你的忠告,否则你将一事无成。
(unless)5.直至第四代苹果手机(iphone4)的发生,人们才意识到它已经给手机领域增添了非常大的变化。
(notuntil)9页第页1共(三)1.我们最好天天锻炼身体。
(exercise)2.如果你须要更多的信息,恳请随时和我联系。
(hesitate)4.对学生而言,有必要深入社会实践,从而学到课堂上学不到的东西。
(participate)5.在孩子们能抒发或认知一门语言之前的很长一段时间,他们依靠面部表情和收到噪声和大人们交流。
(before)(四)1.由谁来为这次事故承担责任?(blame)2.高速铁路的发展使我们的出行更便捷了。
(it)3.应引导年轻人自己化解他们遭遇的问题。
(face)4.这些建设工程旨在降低人们的生活成本,并改善他们的生活条件。
(aim)5.人们对像是手机和电脑这样的电子产品早已司空见惯,以至于很难想象没它们生活会变为什么样。
(such…as…)9页第页2共(五)1.他决定重新考虑这个计划。
(decide)2.经常和你的父母交流可以增大你们之间的代沟。
(narrow)3.他最近忙于找工作,结果没有通过期末考试,这让他的老师很生气。
(which)4.在你的演说中减少一些科学数据,听众可以更冷静地认识到环境污染的严重后果。
(and)5.jenny非常希望她的父母能允许她独自一人去日本旅游,但令她失望的是,他们不同意,还给出了n条理由。
普陀高中补习机构:新王牌高中语文水平测试卷(B).doc
新王牌高中语文水平测试卷(B)一、默写(6分)【任选6空,超过6空,按前6空评分】1._________ ,非利足也,而致千里。
(苟子《劝学》)2. ______________________ 谁家玉笛暗飞声,。
(李白《春夜洛城闻笛》)3. ___________________ 今夜郦州月,。
(杜甫《月夜》)4. _________ ,其为惑也,终不解矣。
(韩愈《师说》)5.,歌诗合为事而作。
(白居易《与元九书》)6. ________________________ 争知我,倚阑干处,o (柳永《八声甘州》)7. ______________________ 山河破碎风飘絮,。
(文天祥《过零丁洋》)&晓来谁染霜林醉?___________ 。
(王实甫《西厢记》)二、诗歌鉴赏(8分)观社杨万里作社朝祠有足观,山农祈福更迎年。
忽然箫鼓来何处?走煞儿童最可怜。
虎头豹面时自顾,野讴市舞各争妍。
王侯将相饶尊贵,不博渠侬注一晌癫。
[注]渠侬:方言,他(她),他们。
&从首联看,“社”是—(2分)9.下列对尾联理解正确的一项是()(2分)A.王侯将相即使放下尊贵身份,也无法获得山农们的欢畅。
B.王侯将相尽管身份尊贵,但无法得到山农们那样的欢畅。
C.壬侯将相放不下尊贵身份,不可能有山农们那样的欢畅。
D.王侯将相粋时放下尊贵身份,像山农那样不欢畅不罢休。
10.赏析木诗颔联、颈联的描写手法。
(4分)三、文言阅读(14分)松风阁记(明)刘基%1雨、风、露、雷,皆出乎天。
雨、露有形,物待以滋。
雷无形而有声,惟风亦然。
%1风不能自为声,附于物而有声;非若雷之怒号,匍磕①于虚无之中也。
惟其附于物而为声,故其声一随于物,大小清浊,可喜可愕,悉随其物之形而生焉。
土石质撅②,虽附之不能为声;谷虚而大,其声雄以厉;水荡而柔,其声汹以陋。
皆不得其中和,使人骇胆而惊心。
故独于草木为宜。
而草木之中,叶之大者,其声窒;叶之槁者,其声悲;叶之弱者,其声懦而不扬。
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5.1 新王牌课后练习1、试管内附着不溶性碱,可用下列哪种物质洗去()A、NaOHB、NaCl C> HC1 D、H2O2、下列物质中,既是二元酸又是含氧酸的是()A、HC1B、H2SO4C、H2OD、HNO3E、HNO S> H2SO4> NaNO33、下列各组物质的稀溶液,只能用酚駄试液及相互反应就可鉴别出来的是()A、NaOH、NaCl、KOHB、KOH、H2SO4> NaNO3C、Ba(OH)2、NaCk KC1D、HNO^、H2SO4、NaNO34、用无色酚瞅试液在宣纸上写字,晾干后涂上澄清石灰水,则宣纸上会出现—色的字迹。
5、硒元素具有抗衰老、抑制癌细胞的功能。
它的化学性质与硫相似,元素符号为Se,对应的含氧酸的化学式为H2SeO4,这种酸应读作______ ,其中Se化合价为_。
6、用H、O、S、Ca四种元素,试组成下列各类物质(各举一例,用化学式表示):%1金属氧化物_______%1式量最小的氧化物—%1酸_______%1碱_______5.2练习1、下列各组物质的水溶液,其PH由小到大排列顺序正确的是()。
A盐酸、食盐、氢氧化钠B氢氧化钠、食盐、盐酸C食盐、盐酸、氢氧化钠D硫酸、氢氧化钠、硫酸钠2、氢氧化钠不能用于()A干燥潮湿的氧气B吸收工业尾气中的二氧化硫C中和盐酸的酸性D除去铁钉表面的铁锈3、X是氧化物,能完成下列所列的两个反应:X+酸—盐+水、X+水—碱,则乂是()ACuO BCO2 CNa2O D SO24、现有三瓶无色溶液:NaCL Na2CO3和Ba(NO02,只用一种试剂一次鉴别三瓶溶液。
(1)选用的试剂是()o(2)简述实验操作、现象和结论,并写出有关反应的化学方程式。
5、下列物质反应后的溶液呈蓝色的有()o①氧化铜和稀硫酸②氧化铜和稀硝酸③氢氧化铜和稀硫酸④无水硫酸铜和水A①②③ B②③④ C③④ D①②③④6、下列物质的化学式、俗名和类别全部正确的是()A烧碱Na2CO3盐 B 苏打NaOH 碱C熟石灰Ca(OH)2碱 D 小苏打NaHCO3酸7、滴有酚耿的氢氧化钙溶液与下列各物质恰好完全反应后溶液仍旧呈现红色的是()A稀硫酸B氯化铜溶液C稀盐酸D碳酸钠溶液8、下列物质存放在烧杯中一段时间后,质量增大且变质的是()A浓盐酸B稀硫酸C烧碱D食盐9、实验室有两瓶失去标签的溶液,一瓶是稀盐酸,另一瓶是氢氧化钠溶液,下列试剂中不能将它们鉴别出来的是()A酚猷试液B镁条C氯化钾溶液D氯化铜溶液10、贮存在敞口容器中一段时间后,质量明显减少的物质是()A浓盐酸B浓硫酸C氢氧化物D氯化钠11、物质的性质决定其用途。
有关物质的用途错误的是()A熟石灰可用作改良酸性土壤B烧碱可治疗胃酸过多C稀有气体制成多用途电光源D用盐酸可以清除铁锈12、在实验课上,为鉴别两无色溶液稀盐酸与稀硫酸,需要选用的试剂是()A石蕊试液B酚瞅试液C氯化锲溶液D硝酸钠溶液A浓盐酸B浓硫酸C氢氧化物D氯化钠13、下列关于氢氧化钠的叙述不正确的是()A固体氢氧化钠要密闭保存B氢氧化钠溶液与稀硫酸反应时没有热量变化C固体氢氧化钠可做一些气体的干燥剂D 氢氧化钠溶液对皮肤、纸张、织物有强腐蚀性14、下列反应属于中和反应的是()A CO2 + 2NaOH t Na2CO3 + H2OB Fe2O3 + 6HC1 -> 2FeCl3 + 3H2OC NaOH + HNOs -> NaNOs + H2OD SO2 + 2NaOH -> Na2SO3 + H2O15、下列设计方案可行,且化学方程式书写正确的是()A洗去试管壁上附着的铜:Cu + H2SO4 -> CuSO4 + H2tB 用稀硫酸除铁锈:Fe2O3 + H2SO4 -> FeSO4 + H2OC用含氢氧化铝的药物治疗胃酸过多症:Al(OH)s + 3HC1 AlCls + 3H2OD用盐酸除去氢氧化钾溶液中的碳酸钾:K2CO3 + 2HC1 -> 2KC1 + H2O + CO2? 第五章复习1、(1)分别用金展镁、氧化镁、氢氧化镁、碳酸镁和盐酸反应制取氯化镁,写出有关反应的化学方程式。
(2)在四份各200g 7.3%的盐酸中,分别加入足量的a镁、b氧化镁、c氢氧化镁、cl碳酸镁,充分反应后所得溶液的质量分数从小到大的顺序是()2、关于中和反应的计算(1)a glO%的NaOH溶液和10g a%的盐酸混合后,溶液呈酸性、中性,还是碱性?(通过计算回答)(2)某10g a%的NaOH溶液和10g d%的H2SO4溶液混合后,溶液正好呈中性,则在lOgd% 的H2SO4溶液中加入10g a%的KOH溶液,混合后溶液呈酸性、中性,还是碱性?3、某浓度的KOH溶液200g,和某浓度的硝酸溶液200g混合,混合溶液PH等于7.将混合溶液蒸发掉309.6g水、冷却到t°C,析出25.4g溶质的晶体(晶体中不含结晶水)。
(t°C,混合溶液中溶质的溶解度为30g/100g水)求:(1)混合后溶液中溶质的质量分数。
(2)原KOH溶液中KOH的质量分数。
4、进行下列实验后,使溶液的pH变大的是()A Ca(OH)2溶液中通入适量的CO2B稀硫酸中加入足量的铁屑C NaOH溶液中加入适量的稀HNO3D将不饱和的NaCl溶液蒸发掉部分水5、下列叙述中,正确的是()A生成盐和水的反应叫中和反应B能和酸反应生成盐和水的反应物都是碱C碱性氧化物都是金属氧化物D金属氧化物都是碱性氧化物6、某碳酸钠溶液中滴入紫色石蕊试液,然后再滴加稀盐酸直到过量,自始至终溶液的颜色为()A紫红B蓝紫红C红紫蓝D紫无红7、在两份含等质量氯化氢的盐酸中,分别放入足量的锌及铁,完全反应后消耗锌和铁的质量比是()A 1:1B 65:56C 56:65D 65:37.38、某CaCb溶液中混有少量的盐酸,为了除去溶液中的HC1,最好加入下列试剂中的()A AgNOs溶液B生石灰C澄清石灰水D碳酸钙9、某物质X可发生下列变化:■+H2SO4 +BaCl2溶液+NaOH 溶液X -> Y -> Z -> X则X可能是下列物质中的()A CuOBC U(OH)2 C Na2CO3D Fe2O310、现有甲、乙两组物质,乙组中有一种物质能跟甲组中所有物质反应。
♦甲组:硝酸、碳酸钠溶液、二氧化碳、氯化铁溶液♦乙组:苛性钠、石灰石、氢氧化钙溶液(1)这种物质是()o(2)写出有关反应的化学方程式11、只用一种试剂鉴别下列三种无色溶液:NaCk AgNOs Na2CO3.(1)选用的试剂是()(写名称)将实验现彖、结论及有关的化学方程式填入下表。
12、有甲、乙两组物质,乙组中的一种物质可以分别与甲组中的四种物质反应。
♦甲组:Ba(OH)2、Fe> Fe2O3> BaCl2♦乙组:NaOH、HC1、CO?、H2SO4(1)这种物质是( )(2)写出有关反应的化学方程式:13、有三瓶无色溶液:盐酸、碳酸钠溶液和氯化顿溶液。
甲、乙、丙、丁四位学生各用一种试剂,一次性鉴别都取得了成功。
(2)写出乙同学方法中的化学方程式:(3)丁同学认为不用外加任何试剂即可鉴别。
请你叙述他的鉴别过程、现象和结论。
14、现有四瓶溶液:NaCl、H2SO4、CuSO4和NaOH,要求不用外加任何试剂加以鉴别,简述实验方案(操作、现象、结论)。
15、某一瓶酸溶液,可能含有盐酸和硫酸中的一种或两种。
为了确定其成分,同学们在充分讨论后提出以下三种方案。
甲方案:在一支试管中取少量样品,先滴加BaCl2溶液,若出现白色沉淀,表明含有硫酸;再滴加AgNO3溶液,若出现白色沉淀,表明还含有盐酸。
乙方案:在两支试管中分别取少量试样,在一支试管中滴加BaCl2溶液,若出现白色沉淀,表明含有硫酸;在另一支试管中滴加AgNOs溶液,若出现白色沉淀,表明还含有盐酸。
丙方案:在一支试管中取少量样品,先滴加Ba(NO3)2溶液,若出现白色沉淀,表明含有硫酸; 再滴加AgNOs溶液,若出现白色沉淀,表明还含有盐酸。
(1)请分别评价各方案是否正确,并加以必要说明。
(2)你若认为上述各方案都不可取,请提出更科学合理的方案。
16、小苏打、胃舒平都是常用的中和胃酸的药物。
(1)小苏打片每片含0.5gNaHCO3, 2片小苏打和胃酸完全中和,被中和的胃酸中含HCI多少摩尔(保留小数点后三位)?(2)胃舒平每片含0.245gAl(OH)3o中和胃酸时,6片小苏打片相当于胃舒平多少片(保留小数点后一位)?第五章复习21、下列氧化物中,可以跟烧碱反应的是()。
A氧化铁B二氧化硫C氧化镁D氧化铜2、能鉴别烧碱、稀硫酸及硝酸钾三种无色溶液的一种试剂是()。
A硫酸铜溶液B石蕊溶液C氯化铁溶液D氯化顿溶液3、固体烧碱会发生潮解,利用它可以干燥的气体有()①CH4 ②巴③CO2④HCI ⑤Ch ⑥COA①②③⑤ B②③④ C①②⑤ D①②⑤⑥4、下列各氧化物中,属于酸性氧化物的有()。
①CO ②CO2③SO2④SO3⑤CuOA①②③ B②③④ C②③⑤ D③④⑤5、下列各物质暴露在空气中,质量会增加的是()。
①浓盐酸②浓硫酸③苛性钠④生石灰⑤硝酸钾A①②③ B②③④ C③④⑤ D②③6、下列各物质中,跟稀硫酸、氯化镁溶液、二氧化硫都能直接反应的是()。
A金属锌B氧化铜C氢氧化钠溶液D氧化铁7、下列各组溶液中,能以较大浓度共存于同一溶液中的是()。
ABa(OH)2、NaNCh、HNO3 B KNO3、NaOH、CH3COOHCKOH、NaCk Na2SO4 D C11SO4、KNO3、Ba(OH)28、下列物质中,既可用于降低土壤酸性,又可用于配制农药波尔多液的是()oA消石灰B苛性钠C食盐D硫酸铜9、鉴别氢氧化钠溶液与氢氧化钙溶液,可以选用()0A石蕊溶液B碳酸钠溶液C稀硝酸D氯化铜溶液10、有甲、乙、丙三种溶液,它们是H2SO4、Na2SO4^ NaOH中的任一种。
将无色的酚猷试液滴入乙溶液中,溶液显红色;取此红色溶液少许,滴加到甲溶液中仍显红色,则甲、乙、丙三种溶液依次是()0A H2SO4、NaOH、Na2SO4B Na2SO4、NaOH、H2SO4C NaOH、Na2SO4、H2SO4D Na2SO4 H2SO4> NaOH11、现有四种未知溶液:①BaCb、②CuSCU、③Na2SO4、④KNO3,不加外加试剂,鉴别出它们的先后顺序是()。
A①②③④ B②①③④C②③④①D①②④③12、现有甲、乙、丙、丁四种溶液,它们分别是盐酸、碳酸钠、氢氧化钙、氯化钾中的任一种。
己知甲溶液和丙溶液可以反应,甲溶液和丁溶液也可以反应,则下列说法中正确的是()oA 丁一定是盐酸B甲一定是氢氧化钙溶液C乙一定是氯化钾溶液D丙不可能是碳酸钠溶液13、下列各组物质中,能在pH=13的溶液中大量共存的一组是()。