东北育才英语答案
沈阳市东北育才学校2022-2023学年七年级上学期阶段性测试英语试题【带答案】

16.—Would you like to see a film with us?
A.save B.waste C.drink
19. We can use the water to clean the floor after we finish ________.
A. having our dinner B. taking a shower C.washing our clothes
2. A. See you. B. Excuse me. C. Nice to meet you.
3.A.Bad luck. B. Sounds good. C. Just have a look.
4. A. Well done. B. Never mind. C. Sorry, I won't.
5.A.Here you are. B. Not at all. C. Be careful
沈阳市2022—2023学年度东北育才学校七年级英语上学期阶段性测试
初一年级英语试卷
考试时间:90分钟试卷满分:100分
听力部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
第一节:情景反应。
听一遍。根据你所听到的句子,从A、B、C三个选项中选出最恰当的答语。
1.A.All right. B. Good morning. C. You're welcome.
考查must引导的一般疑问句回答。mustn’t禁止;haven’t to表述错误;can’t不能;don’t have to不必。must打头的一般疑问句的否定回答用needn’t或don’t/doesn’t have to,表示“不必”,故选D。
辽宁省沈阳市东北育才教育集团东北育才学校小学六年级小升初期末英语试卷(含答案) (2)

辽宁省沈阳市东北育才教育集团东北育才学校小学六年级小升初期末英语试卷(含答案)一、单项选择1.—What did you do last night? ( )—_____A.He saw a film. B.I see a film. C.I saw a film.2.-- behind the door? ( )-- There are some umbrellas.A.What are B.What C.What's3.Sam is ______ about B obby’s plans. ( )A.excite B.exciting C.excited4.Every morning, the short man does sport first, then he goes to work. (选出画线单词的读音不同的一项。
) ( )A.short B.sport C.work5.Look! There ______ a ruler and some books on the shelf. ( )A.is B.are C.am6.He _____ play football before, now he _____ play football well. ( )A.was; is B.did; does C.couldn’t; can7.Your hands are ______ than ______. ( )A.biger; mine B.bigger; I C.smaller; mine8.The man _________ big eyes is Su Hai’s father. ( )A.with B.in C.on9.Bob can see some _____ on the farm. ( )A.horse B.a horse C.horses10.I’m __________ and __________ than you. ( )A.tall; strong B.taller; stronger C.tall; stronger 11.—Where are your glasses? ( )—I can’t find them. They ___ here just now.A.are B.was C.were12.Chen Jie's father is _____ engineer. ( )A.a B.an C.the13.Nancy is talking her plans the weekend Miss Li.A.about; at; to B.to; about; for C.about; for; with14.His father ______ very angry and said, “ Listen to me _________!” ( )A.is; carefully B.was; carefully C.were; careful 15.—What _______? ( )—I fell off the wall last night.A.happen B.happened C.happening16.—What _________ is it? ( )—It's blue.A.colour B.size C.day17.Look! The monkey _________ in the tree. ( )A.swing B.is swinging C.swings18.I’m going to watch some children’s shows on TV _______. ( )A.before B.last night C.tomorrow 19.—Does Tom learn English _____? ( )—Yes, he likes _____ English _____.A.well; reading; loudly B.good; reading; loudly C.well; to read; loud 20.I like to ______ basketball. But I ______ football yesterday. ( )A.play; played B.play; play C.played; play二、用单词的适当形式填空21.Look! The first panda is ______(thin) than the second one.22.Listen! The bird ____ (sing) in the tree.23.In the garden, there are many ____ (tomato).24.—Why must we stop and wait again?—Because some children ________ (cross) the road.25.Don’t talk, my little sister ________ (sleep).26.Mr Green is tall, so he can reach the apples on the tree _________ (easy). 27.Let’s finish _________ (they) _________ (quick).28._______ (read) _______ (make) people clever. Please _______ (read) more books. 29.I _______ (visit) my grandparents last night.30.The boy often helps her mother at home. He is very ____ (help).三、完成句子31.There w_________ many animals in that race.32.I will ____________ (回去) Xinghua this summer holiday.33.The girl can _________ (照顾她的奶奶) at home.34.My grandparents often give us red _________ (红包) on Chinese New Year’s Eve. 35.It’s _________ (困难的) for me.36.Lingling is now reading books in the school l______.37.Sarah often _____ (watch) TV with her family on the weekend.38.—W_____ feet a_____ bigger than yours?—My m_____.39.Tom s_____ in the lake yesterday.40.It’s twelve o'clock. Let’s go to the d____ hall to have lunch.四、完形填空41.Tom likes ___41____. He has some model cars. He plays with ___42____ every day. He often goes out in his father’s car. "I wish I could drive a car," Tom says. "No. You are too ___43____. You must wait a ___44____ time before you can learn," his father says. On his birthday, his father gives him a pedal car (脚踏汽车) as (作为) a ___45____. Tom likes it very much and ___46____ it every day. "I wish I could have a passenger (乘客) to drive the car ___47____ me," Tom says. "But the car is too ___48____," his father says, "It can only take you." But Tom ___49____ think so. He goes out and finds a passenger waiting for him!___50____ is the passenger? It’s a dog.41、A.dogs B.cars C.toys42、A.them B.it C.him43、A.big B.old C.young44、A.new B.short C.long45、A.present B.toy C.friend46、A.buys B.drives C.hits47、A.to B.with C.at48、A.small B.big C.tall49、A.isn’t B.don’t C.doesn’t50、A.Who B.Where C.What五、阅读判断42.阅读短文,判断正(T)误(F)。
2024届辽宁省沈阳市东北育才双语学校英语八下期末统考试题含答案

2024届辽宁省沈阳市东北育才双语学校英语八下期末统考试题满分120分,时间90分钟一、完形填空(10分)1、阅读下面短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。
I learned to cook in our school’s labor classes. ____1____ Mother’s Day, I decided to cook for my family to show my love for my mother. I chose the steaks because they are ____2____ for our health. I looked up the best cooking way on the website in order to cook it ____3____.Before cooking, I prepared all the things well. They were fresh steaks, butter, and a pan. Before cooking, I cut an onion into ____4____, and put them aside(一旁).First, I heated the pan, and put some butter in it. The butter could provide the steak a sense of fragrance(香气). ____5____, I put the steak in and fried one side lightly. After some minutes I turned the steak over to ____6____ the other side. Then I____7____ some onion pieces. When the steak was cooked well, I put it onto the plate. With a bunch of flowers beside, I thought my mother could feel my love ____8____ she wouldn’t mind whether the dish was delicious or not.When my mother sat at the table, I gave her a set of knives and ____9____ to thank her for taking good care of me. She was so moved and _____10_____ all the dish.My mother said she would remember this Mother’s Day all her life. That was the most delicious food.1.A. InB. OnC. At2.A. simpleB. similarC. helpful3.A. regularlyB. quietlyC. successfully4.A. piecesB. milesC. pairs5.A. FirstB. SecondC. Last6.A. setB. pickC. fry7.A. addedB. filledC. tied8.A. andB. soC. but9.A. bowlsB. forksC. cups10.A. got upB. cut upC. ate up二、阅读理解(40分)2、Do you remember the elephant “tour group” in Yunnan? Where are they now? They are back at their home!In March, 2020, a family of 15 wild Asian elephants left their living place in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province. They kept going north, throu gh mountains, forests, rivers and even city streets. Along their journey, they ran into villages and ate farmers’ corn. But no one blamed (怪) them. “It is OK. They are just hungry,” a farmer said.Scientists guessed that the elephants were losing their habitat, so they might go north to look for a new home with more food. Or the group might lose its way because its leader had no experience!To help the elephants get home and protect them, the government used 76 police cars and trucks, as well as nine drones (无人机). Police and scientists closely watched them. They watched the group’s movement and sent warnings (警示) to people on the road not to get close to the elephants. They also helped them with food and drink. Finally, the elephants ended their trip safely and happily after 17 months and a 500-kilometer journey.The Asian elephant is the largest land animal in Asia. Yunnan is the only habitat for wild Asian elephants in China. The province has built 11 nature reserves. However, there are only 300 Asian elephants left in China. The WWF is working hard to save them.1. What does the underlined word “habitat” in paragraph 3 mean?A. Food.B. Friends.C. Way.D. Home.2. What did the government do to help the elephants?A. Gave them food and drink.B. Built a new home for them.C. Used 76 trucks and drones.D. Sent warnings to all the people.3. Which is the right order (顺序) according to the passage?①The hungry elephants ran into villages and ate farmers’ corn.②The government did something to protect wild Asian elephants.③A family of wild Asian elephants started their journey to the north.④These elephants came back home safely and happily.A. ①②③④B. ①②④③C. ③①②④D. ④②①③4. Which is the best title for the passage?A. Welcome Back Home!B. Elephants are on the Way!C. Elephants are Our Friends!D. Find a New Home!3、In Singapore,many middle school students spend a lot of time on their studies. People think good schooling is a ticket to success in their future. So, many of these students try their best to get good marks in their exams. They have a lot of homework every day and exams are usually difficult. Sometimes, some of them have to go to remedial classes after school.There are many after¬ school activities: sports and games,music and dance,hiking and rock –climbing, etc. They are also very happy to do community service (社区服务).In their free time,most students like to listen to pop music. Hollywood blockbusters (好莱坞大片),Hong Kong and Singapore movies are very popular among them. Some of them also spend their free time surfing the Internet,e¬mailing their friends and playing computer games.They sometimes go to cafes, fast ¬food restaurants, shopping centers and big bookstores.So, it looks like the life as a middle school student in Singapore is not easy but it is rich and colorful.1. Students in Singapore think if they want to have a good future they will______.A. get good schoolingB. do after¬ class activitiesC. do much homeworkD. surf the Internet2. The underlined word “remedial” means “______” in Chine se.A. 额外的B. 补习的C. 业余的D. 专业的3. Which of the following is NOT an activity the students do in their free time?A. Listening to pop music.B. Watching movies.C. Going to shopping centers.D. Doing their homework.4. Which of the following is RIGHT?A. All of the students go to remedial classes after school in Singapore.B. The middle school students' life in Singapore is hard but interesting.C. Only a few students like to surf the Internet in their free time.D. In Singapore,students don't have to study hard to get good grades.5. The best title for the text is ______.A. How to get good marks in SingaporeB. The free time activities in SingaporeC. The students' life in SingaporeD. The after¬ school activities in Singapore4、The man in the picture is a Chine se dancer. Ma Jiaolong. Since 2020, he’s made short videos of himself dancing in London. He has performed at the city’s parks and landmarks (地标) like Tower Bridge. The 5-year-old has nearly 5 million followers on Douyin.Classical Chinese dance mixes martial (武侠) arts movements with those of traditional Chinese opera. Ma started to learn it at 12. Later, Ma studied at the Beijing Dance Academy. Since 2019, he has been teaching classical Chinese dance at Goldsmiths, University of London.Two years ago, Ma had to give online classes due to (由于) COVID-19. In his small home, he could only make small moves. One day, he took his wife’s suggestion and danced at Greenwich Park. She took videos of Ma. He then edited (剪辑) the video, added music and sent it to his friends. They loved it and inspired (激励) him to share it online. From then on, Ma made more short videos. As his videos went popular, he received messages from people around the world.“Now, making and sharing short videos has become a part of my life, and mos t importantly, a great way to introduce traditional Chinese dance to more people, especially those in foreign countries.” said Ma.1. What is Ma Jiaolong’s job?A. A dance teacher.B. A pop star.C. A photographer.D. An editor.2. What are Ma’s short vide os about?A. London’s parks and landmarksB. His classical Chinese dancesC. Traditional Chinese operasD. His family life in London3. Who inspired Ma to share his short video online?A. His wife.B. His neighbors.C. His followers.D. His friends.4. Wha t’s the main reason for Ma to make short videos now?A. To enjoy his life fullyB. To become more popularC. To spread Chinese cultureD. To make more money5. What is the text mainly about?A. Making and sharing short videosB. Martial arts movements in Chinese operaC. Teaching experience in University of LondonD. Introducing traditional Chinese dance abroad5、African elephants can now be counted from space, using high resolution images (高清图像). The researchers say the new technology can be used to protect the animals better.The researchers used satellites (卫星) 372 miles above the earth to take some of the highest resolution images. They then made a computer program that could identify (识别) elephants within the images (图像). Dr Olga Isupova, from the University of Bath, told the BBC, “We could train the machine to see small details that we wouldn’t be able to pick up with our eyes.”Usual ways of counting elephants are to fly above them in the planes or get humans to count the animals on satellite images. This can be difficult, because elephants are hard to be seen when they are among trees or tall grass. It takes a long time and mistakes can be made. The new technology means elephants can be counted more correctly and the work is much faster. The computers can do the same amount of counting in a few hours by the new technology instead of (代替) humans’ monthly work. Clouds still are a challenge, because they can block (遮挡) the satellites’ view. Luckily though, most places where the elephants live do not have much cloud.The researchers say the new technology can help to save elephant populations from being hunted (捕猎), because it is easier to find where the elephants are and so plans can be made to protect them.1. What does the underlined word “They” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. The elephants.B. The images.C. The satellites.D. The researchers.2. How does the writer organize Paragraph 3?A. By giving examples.B. By comparing facts.C. By listing numbers.D. By telling stories.3. Which one of the following is true about the new technology?A. It will miss the elephants among trees.B. It collects images taken from planes.C. It takes less time to do the counting.D. Clouds are not a problem for it at all.4. What is the best title for the text?A. Plans to Stop Hunting ElephantsB. A New Technology of CountingC. Protecting Elephants from SpaceD. Growing Populations of Elephants三、补全对话(10分)6、根据下面的对话情景,在每个空白处填上一个适当的句子,使对话的意思连贯、完整。
东北育才学校初中英语八年级上册 Unit 5经典题(含解析)

一、选择题1.This is _________ very exciting _________.A.an; action movies B.a; action movieC.a; action movies D.an; action movie B解析:B【详解】句意:这是一个非常令人兴奋的动作电影。
因为主语是this,所以action movie应用单数形式,排除A、C两项;very的发音以辅音音素开头,所以前面的不定冠词用a,故答案选B。
2.—What do you the movie?—It is very educational.A.think of B.like C.like of D.think A解析:A【解析】【详解】句意:——你认为这部电影怎么样?——它是非常有教育意义的。
What do you think of sth?=How do you like sth?“你认为某物怎么样?”故选A。
3.Let’s here,let him there.A.sit,stand B.to sit, to stand C.to sit,stand D.sit,to stand A解析:A【详解】句意:让我们坐在这里,让他站在这里。
let sb do sth让某人做某事,故用动词原形作宾语补足语,故第一空为sit,第二空为stand。
故选A。
4.Don’t do the same thing again. It’s__________.A.useful B.funny C.meaningless D.creative C解析:C【详解】句意:不要再做同样的事情。
这毫无意义。
考查形容词辨析。
A. useful有用的,有益的;B. funny有趣的,滑稽的;C. meaningless无意义的,无价值的;D. creative创造性的,有创意的。
根据上文“做同样的事情”可知“这毫无意义。
”结合选项可知选C。
2020年沈阳市东北育才实验学校高三英语期末考试试题及答案

2020年沈阳市东北育才实验学校高三英语期末考试试题及答案第一部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AThe question of whether our government should promote science and technology or the liberal arts in higher education isn’t an either / or one, although the current emphasis on preparing young Americans for STEM (science, technology, engineering, maths)-related fields can make it seem that way.The latest congressional report acknowledges the critical importance of technical training, but also insists that the study of the humanities and social sciences must remain central elements of America’s educational system at all levels. Both areas are the key to producing citizens who can participate effectively in our democratic society, become innovative leaders, and benefit from the spiritual enrichment that the reflection on the great ideas of mankind over time provides.Parents and students who have invested heavily in higher education worry about graduates’ job prospects as technological advances and changes in domestic and global markets transform professions in ways that reduce wages and cut jobs. Under these circumstances, it’s natural to look for what may appear to be the most “practical” way out of the problem; “major in a subject designed to get you a job” seems the obvious answer to some, though this ignores the fact that many disciplines in the humanities characterized as “soft” often, in fact, lead to employment and success in the long run. Indeed, according to surveys, employers have expressed a preference for students who have received a broadly-based education that has taught them to write well, think critically, research creatively, and communicate easily.Moreover, students should be prepared not just for their first job, but for their 4th and 5th jobs, as there’s little reason to doubt that people entering the workforce today will be called upon to play many different roles over the course of their careers. The ones who will do the best in this new environment will be those whose educations have prepared them to be flexible. The ability to take advantage of every available tool and insight—picked up from science, arts, and technology—to solve the problems of the future, and seize the opportunities, will be helpful to them and the nation.1. What does the latest congressional report suggest?A. STEM-related subjects help students find jobs in the information society.B. The humanities and STEM subjects should be given equal importance.C. The liberal arts in higher education help enrich students’ spiritual life.D. Higher education should be adjusted to the practical needs of society.2. What is the main concern of students when they choose a major?A. Their interest in relevant subjects.B. The academic value of the courses.C. The quality of education to receive.D. Their chances of getting a good job.3. What does the author say about the so called “soft” subjects?A. They benefit students in their future life.B. They broaden students’ range of interests.C. They just improve students’ communication skills.D. They are essential to students’ healthy growth.BTrees are “social creature” that communicate with each other in cooperative ways that hold lessons for humans, too, ecologist Suzanne Simard says. Simard grew up in Canadian forests as a child of loggers before becoming an ecologist. She's now a professor of forest ecology at theUniversityofBritish Columbia.Trees are linked to neighboring trees by a network of fungi below the surface of the earth that resembles the nervous networks in the brain, she explains. In one study, Simard watched as a Douglas fir tree that had been injured by insects appeared to send chemical warning signals to a pine nearby. The pine tree then produced defense enzymes to protect against the insect.“This was a breakthrough,” Simard says. The trees were sharing “information that actually is important to the health of the whole forest.”In addition to warning each other of danger, Simard says that trees have been known to share nutrients at critical times to keep each other healthy. She says the trees in a forest are often linked to each other via an older tree she calls a “mother” or “hub” tree.“In connecting with all the trees of different ages, the mother trees can actually ease the growth of these young trees,” she says. “The young trees will link into the network of the old trees and benefit from that huge resource capacity. And the old trees would also pass a little bit of carbon and nutrients and water to the young trees, at crucial times in their lives, that actually help them survive.”The study of trees took on a new resonance for Simard when she suffered from breast cancer. During her treatment, she learned that one of the medicines she relied on was actually obtained from what some trees produce for their own mutual defense. She explains her research on cooperation in the forest, and shares her personal story in the new bookFinding the Mother Tree: Discovering the Wisdom of theForest.4. How could a Douglas fir tree send chemical warning signals to a pine nearby?A. By an underground network of fungi.B. By the nervous networks in the brain.C. By making cooperation with each other.D. By holding lessons to it as human beings.5. According to Simard, what was a breakthrough?A. Simard was-brought up in Canadian forests.B. She became a professor of forest ecology.C. The pine tree produced defense enzymes.D. Vital information was shared among trees.6. What helped Simard understand trees further?A. Her rich knowledge of trees.B. Her childhood in the forest.C. Her medicine gained from trees.D. Her research on cooperation.7. In Simard's book we may discover the wisdom of the forest except .A. communicating cooperativelyB. warning each other of dangerC. sharing nutrientsat critical timesD. sacrificing mother trees for survivalCWhen you say the word donkey, whatthings come to your mind? A few people might say they’re cute, but the majority think they’re stubborn, dumb and all-round less capable than their horse s.However, this wasn’t the case for a recently unearthed ancient Chinese noblewoman who was unexpectedly found buried with her donkeys. Published in the journal Antiquity in March, Chinese archaeologists (考古学家) first discovered the tomb in Xi’an, Shaanxi, in 2012. The team examined the remains and identified the body as Cui Shi, a Tang Dynasty high-born lady who died in 878 AD.Speaking to Science Magazine in 2012, the study’s co-author, Fiona Marshall, said the finding caused confusion as “donkeys … are not associated with high-status people”.However, following years of further research, the team discovered artworks and artifacts that showed a sport known as “Lvju”. This was similar to modern-day polo (马球)and was popular among noble (高贵的) women at the time. They preferred to use donkeys instead of full-sized horses for safety reasons, due to their smaller size and slower speed.Speaking to CNN, Marshall later said, “Historical documents also showed that ladies of the late Tang courtloved to play donkey polo.”At that time in Chinese history, animals were often placed in tombs so that they could be used for a specific purpose in the afterlife. The study determined that Cui Shi likely requested that her beloved donkeys be buried with her, so that she could continue her favorite sport after death. In total, three donkeys were found inside her tomb with riding gear (装备), including stirrups (马镫). “This context provides evidence that the donkeys in her tomb were for polo, not transport,” lead author Hu Songmei of the Shaanxi Academy of Archaeology told Science Magazine.Before the study, it was believed that donkeys were only used to carry loads, but now it may be time to see them as a sign of achieving high social status(地位), well, in ancient times.8. What do most people think of donkeys, according to the text?A. They are as adorable(可爱的) as horses.B. They are stubborn and not so capable.C. They were necessary in ancient sports.D. They were a sign of high social status.9. Why did Fiona Marshall feel confused when she discovered the donkeys?A. She didn’t connect donkeys with nobles.B. She hadn’t seen donkeys in ancient tombs before.C. She didn’t expect to find donkeys in a woman’s tomb.D. She didn’t understand why animals were in human tombs.10. What do we know about the sport “Lvju” from the text?A. Horses were preferred in Lvju.B Lvju was similar to modern-day soccer.C. Lvju was popular among common people.D. Donkeys were preferred in the sport for safety.11. The donkeys were found in the tomb of Cui Shi probably because _______.A. she intended to use them for transport after deathB. her family didn’t want her to be lonely after deathC. she wanted to continue to play Lvju after deathD. noble women needed donkeys to maintain their dignityDElizabeth Spelke, a cognitive psychologist at Harvard, has spent her career testing the world’s most complex learning system-the mind of a baby. Babies might seem like no match for artificial intelligence (AI). They areterrible at labeling images, hopeless at mining text, and awful at video games. Then again, babies can do things beyond the reach of any AI. By just a few months old, they’ve begun to grasp the foundations of language, such as grammar. They’ve started to understand how to adapt to unfamiliar situations.Yet even experts like Spelke don’t understand precisely how babies or adults learn. Consider one of the most impressive examples of AI, Alpha Zero, a programme that plays board games with superhuman skill. After playing thousands of games against itself at a super speed, and learning from winning positions, Alpha Zero independently discovered several famous chess strategies and even invented new ones. It certainly seems like a machineeclipsinghuman cognitive abilities. But Alpha Zero needs to play millions more games than a person during practice to learn a game. Most importantly, it cannot take what it has learned from the game and apply it to another area.To some AI experts, that calls for a new approach. In a November research paper, Francois Chollet, a well-known AI engineer, argued that it’s misguided to measure machine intelligence just according to its skills at specific tasks. “Humans don’t start out with skills; they start out with a broad ability to acquire new skills,” he says. “What a strong human chess player is demonstrating is not only the ability to play chess, but the potential to fulfill any task of a similar difficulty.”12. Compared to an advanced AI programme, a baby might be better at ________.A playing games B. identifying locations C. labeling pictures D. making adjustments13. What does the underlined word “eclipsing” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Imitating.B. Beating.C. Limiting.D. Promoting.14. According to the text, Francois Chollet may agree that ________.A. AI is good at completing certain assignments.B. AI is likely to gain abilities with less training.C. AI lacks the ability of acquiring specific skills.D. AI performs better than humans in cognitive ability.15. Whichwould be the best title for this passage?A. What is exactly intelligence?B. Why is modern AI advanced?C. Where is human intelligence going?D. How do humans face the challenge of AI?第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。
2024届辽宁省沈阳市浑南区东北育才学校一模英语试题(含答案解析)

2024届辽宁省沈阳市浑南区东北育才学校一模英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Sitting on the edge of the world,Sydney is considered as one of the world’s greatest cities for a reason.Want to relax yourself in Sydney?This shortlist of things to do and see in Sydney should point you in the right direction.Hit the beachesEveryone knows about Bondi Beach and its Icebergs pool,restaurants and the crashing waves are the postcard image of Sydney.Bondi is a great place to start.But after you’ve caught some sun or taken a surf lesson with Let’s Go Surfing,we’d suggest taking the Coogee Coastal Walk.Beginning at the Bondi Icebergs swim club,the3.7-mile walk affords amazing cliffside views of rock pools and bays.Catch a showSydney is full of events and performances every night of the week.The first place that jumps to mind is the iconic Sydney Opera House,designed by Jorn Utzon.A UNESCO World Heritage site,this incredible piece of architecture doesn’t just do opera.You’ll also find stand-up comedy.ballets,and more.But it’s not the only place in Sydney putting on a show. The1920s State Theatre,in the central business district,is known to host international ballets, concerts and world-class orchestras.Go to the zooFrom the skyline views to the charming grounds,there’s a reason why Sydney’s Taronga Zoo attracts more than I million visitors every year.The expansive space plays host to more than4,000animals,including tigers,giraffes,kangaroos,platypus,koalas,Komodo dragons, elephants,lions,chimps and more.Love it so much that you never want to leave?Stay the night in one of its luxury safari(狩猎)tents.Climb the bridgeNicknamed“the coat hanger”,the Sydney Harbour Bridge opened in1932.Like the Sydney Opera Houses it was an engineering-masterpiece than was way ahead of its time. Sure,you can walk or cycle across the bridge,but the best way to appreciate the architectural wonder is up close and personal.1.What can you do at Bondi Beach?A.In1882.B.In1770.C.In1965.D.In1832. 5.Which of the following statement is TRUE according to the text?A.Jonathan had a birthday cake made of fruits,meat,and vegetables.B.Jonathan was born and raised on the island of St.Helena.C.Jonathan is the Guinness World holder of the oldest land animal.D.Jonathan is a very old but healthy tortoise with full senses.6.Which is not a reason why a tortoise in the wild has a relatively shorter lifespan?A.Species differences.B.Food shortage.C.Lack of medical treatment.D.Animal enemies.7.Where can we probably find this article?A.In a science fiction.B.On a news website.C.In a travel brochure.D.In a biology textbook.Scientists at MIT have managed to change ordinary spinach(菠菜)plants into natural sensors which can find chemicals used in bombs.The secret to giving spinach these special powers is nanotech(纳米技术),which is scientific area that deals with making or changing things that are extremely tiny.“Ordinary spinach plants can be found everywhere and easy to store;like other plants, they normally take in carbon dioxide gas,”the scientists say.“But actually they can sense small changes of soil and water potential and respond to them.If we tap into this point,there is a wealth of information to access.”That’s what the scientists use to power their tiny experiments.For this experiment,the scientists placed two different kinds of tiny nano-materials into spinach plants.To get them into the plants,the scientists put a liquid containing them on the bottom of the plant’s leaves.As part of its natural process,the spinach plant pulls water through its roots and into its leaves.If the water contains certain chemicals used in bombs,the tiny sensors in the leaves make the nano-tubes,which,along with the sensors,were placed into the spinach plant before by the scientists,produce a slightly special kind of light.By watching the plant constantly using a camera attached to a cheap computer,the scientists set up a system that can send a warning email if chemicals from explosives are found in the water.The computer the scientists used is about the size of a playing card.They say that in thefuture,their system could even use a cell phone with its camera changed slightly.Discovering chemicals used in bombs is just one of the many uses the researchers are exploring.They have used such plants to discover several other dangerous chemicals as well.From their point of view,there’s no doubt that in the future,such systems could give farmers specific information about the health of the land and water on their farms.8.Why do the scientists use plants to do the experiment?A.They are common in the daily life.B.They are environmentally responsive.C.They absorb much carbon dioxide gas.D.They are small in size and easy to store. 9.What’s the function of the carbon nano-tubes placed into spinach plants?A.To control the camera.B.To contain the liquid.C.To fix the tiny sensors.D.To give off plant light.10.What can we say about the application of the experiment?A.It’s diverse.B.It’s unexpected.C.It’s limited.D.It’s cheap. 11.What’s the suitable title for the text?A.Spinach Is Sensitive to Chemicals in BombsB.Spinach Sends Warning Emails Using NanotechC.Nanotech Helps Spinach Grov HealthilyD.Nanotech Protects Spinach from DangerWalter Benjamin,the German philosopher,once noted that boredom was the“dream bird that hatches the egg of experience”.However,the creative flights of fancy which often arise from having little to do are being killed off by social media,researchers argued.Viewing mindlessly through attention-grabbing posts and videos prevents“profound(深层的) boredom”that can drive people on to new passions or skills.Instead,people find themselves in a state of“superficial boredom”,which does not motivate creative thought.Dr Timothy Hill,leader of the research team at the University of Bath,said,“The problem we observed was that social media can ease superficial boredom.But that also consumes time and energy,and may prevent people progressing to a state of profound boredom,where they might discover new passions.Profound boredom may sound like a negative concept but,in fact,it can be intensely positive if people are given the chance for undisturbed thinking and development.Researchers interviewed15people during the pandemic(流行病),when boredom was二、七选五三、完形填空四、用单词的适当形式完成短文五、邀请信46.假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Justin近期将访问中国,请你用英语给他写一封邮件,邀请他参加你校组织的“中美文化交流节”(Sino-US Cultural Exchange Festival)。
2020-2021学年沈阳市东北育才实验学校高三英语期末考试试卷及参考答案

2020-2021学年沈阳市东北育才实验学校高三英语期末考试试卷及参考答案第一部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AF the Art World competition.Prize -The winner of each type will get the chance to display their artworks in a week-long exhibition inChelsea,New York..Eligibility - Open to artists all over the world..Entry Fee(参赛费)-$24 for a maximum of 3 submitted(提交的)photos..Date of Exhibition - From 25thApril to 2ndMay.F the Art World is an international art competition organized by which is quite unusual, compared to other competitions. The artworks are not judged on the basis of creativity and skill. Instead, they're judged by the depth of the subject matter. The subject this year is “A Competition About Change”, where artists can try and show how they'd like to change humanity in a good way.Notes*For this competition, there are three types for submissions, namely: street art, fine art, and digital art.*Each type will have a winner as chosen by the organizers and all the winners will have the wonderful chance to exhibit their works at the Unarthodox Gallery inNew Yorkin a week-long exhibition.*All the winners will also receive 100% of the sale price when any of their artworks are sold!Winners will also be displayed on the website and the entrants' artworks will also be displayed in the opening ceremony(仪式)as well.1.What is special about F the Art World Competition?AIt is free to attend.B.It lasts for over a week.C.It is open to artists inNew York.D.It centers on the depth of the artworks.2.What will the winners get?A.Prize money.B.A chance to visit an exhibition.C.A written judgement of their artworks.D.Money from the sale of their artworks.3.Where will the entrants' artworks be shown?A.In the street.B.In the opening ceremony.C.On the website.D.At the market.BCompared to dogs, cats are often considered to be aloof(冷漠的)with respect to their human owners. It is usual for them to be indifferent(无动于衷的)when humans calltheir names. Are we sure that they don’t understand human voices at all?A recent study published in the journal of Scientific Reports suggests that we’ve been fooled. Japanese scientists found that cats can recognize their names if their owners regularly use them. In the study, scientists recruited 78 domestic cats. They played recordings of voices of their owners saying five words: the first four words were random nouns thatresembledtheir names while the final word was the cat’s name. Then they observed the cats’ responses, if there were any.Most of cats moved their ears or heads when they heard their names, while they made no response to other words. That suggested, “cats were paying attention to you, what you say and what you do,” John Bradshaw, an expert on human-animal interactions(互动)at the University of Bristol, UK, told The Times. “And cats were just as good as dogs at learning,” she added.In the study, when people called their names, cats often associated (联系) the words with rewards, such as food or play, or with “punishments” such as having a bath or going to the vet . This made cats sensitive (敏感的) to words. After the cats had been called several times, they could respond to the words. But the scientists added that while dogs have evolved(进化)to follow their owners’ orders, cats have not. Although cats appear to be distant, they do have special relationships with their owners.According to study co-author Atsuko Saito, cats have evolved not to show their emotions as a survival method. One example is illness, which they tend to hide because “in the wild, no one can rescue them” and predators (捕食性动物) are more likely to pay attention to them, Saito explained.However, technology may help bridge the communication gap between cats and us. There are now mobile apps available to explain what their meows mean. So, the next time you hear “meow, meow”,your cat may be telling you: “Hi, you haven’t cleaned my litter box recently.”4. What did the recent study find about cats?A. Cats can recognize their names.B. Cats are cleverer than dogs.C. Cats learn more slowly than dogs.D. Cats are willing to follow orders.5. What does the underlined word“resembled”in paragraph 2 probably mean?A. were limited toB. were different fromC. were similar toD. were away from6. Why do cats appear distant to their human owners?A. They associate words with punishments.B. They want to protect themselves from harm.C. They are not sensitive to the human voice.D. They don’t pay much attention to their surroundings.7. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. It is difficult to understand cats’ meows.B. Interaction with your cats is very important.C. Cats do have good relationships with their owners.D. We may know cats better with the help of technology.CA dog spentthe lastfour years of his life waitingat a crossroad in the Thai city ofKhon Kaenas if waiting for someone. People originally thought the dog had been abandoned, but then realized that he looked healthy, so people asked around about him. It turned out that the dog had indeed been spending most of his time around that crossroad, but a woman had been coming round regularly to bring him food and water.One day, while photographing the dog everyone called Leo, a reporter met the woman who had been taking care of him. She had come to drop off some food. After learning the story about the dog and the woman, the reporter decided to share the story on social media. The post soonwent viraland the photos of Leo got shared hundreds of times. And the photos reached the eyes of Leo’s former old owner.Nang Noi Sittisarn, a 64-year-old woman fromThailand’sRoiEtProvince, almost had a heart attack when her daughter showed her a photo of the beloved dog named BonBon she had lost during a car trip. When she learned that he had been waiting for her in the same spot for the last four years,her heart melted(融化).Auntie Noi told her daughter to drive her to where the dog was waiting. When she got there and called his name. BonBon,the poor dog started wiggling(扭动)his tailand came to her,but when she tried to take him homewith her, he was unwilling to follow. She didn’ t want to force the dog to come with her so she agreed to leave him with his new master. However, she and her daughter will come to visit him regularly.8.Why did the dog look healthy after separation from his former owner?A. He walked around the crossroad constantly.B. He was kept at a woman’s home all the time.C. A local reporter brought him food and water.D. A woman looked after him on a regular basis.9. What does the underlined phrase “went viral” in paragraph 2 probably mean?A. Changed surprisingly.B. Spread quickly.C. Appeared gradually.D. Fell directly.10. How did Nang Noi Sittisam feel about the dog's waiting for her?A. Shocked.B. Regretful.C. Touched.D. Proud.11. What can we mainly learn from the story about the dog?A. Unbelievable success is worth waiting for.B. We should adjust ourselves to environments.C. We need to learn to be faithful and thankful.D. No one knows the result until the last minuteDAccording to Oxford Dictionaries, morality means: “Principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior.” Though morality is a rather subjective subject, there are some principles that are universal across all cultures found by an Oxford University study: “help your family, help your group, return favors, be brave, obey superiors, divide resources fairly, and respect others’ property”. The fact that these morals are found across 60 cultures from around the world demonstrates that morality, though subjective, is the cornerstone of keeping our societies together. Here are some reasons to be moral: without morality, a social life is almost impossible to maintain; having a good reputation and having a clear conscience is psychologically healthy; and most philosophies regard unselfish and principled behavior as important.There is no doubt that without morals, a society cannot function effectively. A confused situation would appear, According to the Society of Morality, “We are social animals, and the actions we take-the things we do and the things we don’t do-have consequences on our environments and on the others around us. As a result, we need to be able to govern our behavior in the near term so as not to injure ourselves or our community in the longterm. This system of controlling our actions and our thoughts in order to operate in a community is what we often refer to as morality”. Therefore, we need a set of morals in order to operate within a social circle and a social environment. Acting immoral usually results in being excluded from social activities or being avoided by a society based on laws and cultural standards. Besides acting moral having a sociological need, it also has a psychological basis. Most people are concerned to some extent about their reputation. According to PsyPost, “A lot of economic models of human behavior assume that people are only rational (理性的) when they narrowly pursue their own self-interest, but history shows us that people are also tremendously concerned with being and appearing moral”. So, the fear of one’s reputation being damaged is often a strong motivator to be moral. And if someonehas been immoral,most people go out of their way to make sure no one finds out, or to correct the behavior in order to not be caught. This goes in line with conscience as well. People generally feel in a better psychological state if they feel that their conscience is clean. A dirty conscience can result in a lack of sleep, anxiety, internal stress, and even illness.On the side of philosophy, the study of ethics (伦理) comes into play. Most philosophers agree that one should rationally choose a set of standards of behavior in order to function. Though there is moral relativism, there are universal anthropological (人类学的) morals, as mentioned in the introduction. By the nature of our societies and cultures, we choose what we believe is right and wrong. But surprising, this rational behavior comes to a general agreement on morals. So, there is a fine line between moral relativism and moral absolutism. But the main thing to take away from this discussion is that philosophers generally believe that each individual has the right to rationally come up with a set of ethics to live by, and that it is healthy to do so.12. The author discusses morality (paragraph 1) in order to ________.A. explain the relationship between morality and cultureB. describe the moral rules found all around the worldC. contrast the distinction between right and wrongD. introduce the definition, principles and reasons of morality13. It can be inferred from the passage that ________.A. acting moral allows us to fit into group betterB. morality brings the system of controlling behaviorC. contrast the distinction between right and wrongD. introduce the definition, principles and reasons of morality14. Which of the following is the psychological basis for acting moral?A pursuit of self-interest. B. a clean conscience.C. The concern about reputation.D. a dirty conscience.15. What does the author advise us to do according to the last paragraph?A. To reach a general agreement on morals based on ethics.B. to carve one’s own sense of ethics to operate in this world.C. To choose between moral relativism and moral absolutism.D. To exclude philosophers’ beliefs and solution as well.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。
辽宁省沈阳市东北育才教育集团东北育才学校小学英语六年级小升初期末试题(含答案)

辽宁省沈阳市东北育才教育集团东北育才学校小学英语六年级小升初期末试题(含答案)一、单项选择1.Ben usually plays basketball ______ his friends. ( )A.with B.and C.for2.—What do you want to be? ()—I want to be a _________.A.cook B.astronaut C.artist3.Helen _______ beautifully and she likes _______ very much. ( )A.dances; dancing B.dancing; dances C.dance; dance4.My brother lost his bike last Saturday. He felt ________. ( )A.happy B.excited C.sad5.—Do you want ______ juice? ( )—Yes, please.A.any B.some C.a6.Every morning, the short man does sport first, then he goes to work. (选出画线单词的读音不同的一项。
) ( )A.short B.sport C.work7.The boy eats ________ meat every day, so he is fat. ( )A.many B.much C.a few8.The policeman was ________. He shouted at the man ________. ( )A.angry; angrily B.angrily; angry C.angrily; angrily9.I'd like two _______ for lunch. ()A.cola B.hamburgers C.milk10.—Did you clean your room? ( )—No, I ________.A.don’t B.did C.didn’t11.I like ______. Because it’s snowy, I can make snowmen with m y friends. ( )A.fall B.summer C.winter12.Su Yang and Su Hai are .A.a twin sister B.twin sister C.twin sisters13.My brother _______ like English songs before. ( )A.wasn’t B.doesn’t C.didn’t14.The shop is near. We can go there _________. ( )A.on foot B.by subway C.by train15.A horse is usually _______ than a sheep. ( )A.heavier B.heaver C.heavyer16.He usually ______ camping on the weekend. But last weekend he ______ at home. ( ) A.go; stay B.goes; stays C.goes; stayed17.We went to Hainan _______ the winter holiday. ( )A.of B.over C.with18.—______ are your shoes, Micheal? ( )—Size 7.A.What size B.What time C.What color19.You can get there ______ the No. 6 bus. ( )A.by B.in C.takes20.________ people healthy and beautiful. ( )A.Swimming make B.Swimming makes C.Swim makes二、用单词的适当形式填空21.I ________ to a forest park last Saturday (go)22.Tom wanted to watch TV but the TV set ________ (not) work last night.23.Let’s _____ (clean) the window together.24.Jane ____ (get) up at 7: 30 a.m. every day, so she is always late for school. 25.—Whose ruler is it?—It's ____ (I).26.Nick is great! He always _______ (完成) his homework before eight.27.The boy _______ (fly) a kite in the park tomorrow afternoon.28.The weather there often changes ________ (quick).29.How many _________ (child) are there in your family?30.He is good at _______ (write). He _______ (want) to write stories for children.三、完成句子31.Helen and Mike want to _________ (学习了解澳大利亚).32.Mike _________ (对……很兴奋) the football match.33.My cousin Sandy dances _____ (美丽地).34.We see with our _______, ________ with our nose and ______ with our legs. 35.The leaves change colours and the weather becomes cooler. Farmers are very busy. It’s a______.36.There is a _____ (体育馆) at school.37.My art teacher is _________ (更滑稽的) than my maths teacher.38.He runs f____________than me.39.A cheetah can run faster t_____ a rabbit.40.The dinosaur is _____ (更高的) than that one.四、完形填空41.完形填空。
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东北育才学校高中部2013-2014学年度高三年级模拟考试(八)英语科参考答案听力理解:1~5.CAACC 6~10.CABAB 11~15.CABCC 16~20.CBBAC阅读理解:第一节:(A) BDAC (B) ABCB (C) DAA (D) DCAC第二节:A F E G C完形填空:41-45 BCADC 46-50 ACBDA 51-55 CBADD 56-60 CDBCA语篇填空:61. worst 62. that/which 63. on 64. so 65. totally66. both 67. haven’t eaten 68. it/that 69. a 70. must短文改错:The person who has taught me most about the life is my grandmother. She was more than just agrandmother to me. When she died a few years before, I felt I lost a really good friend. She was a niceagoand fashionable lady, looking young on her age. She did everything she could ∧make me feel at home.for toShe was imaginative and would spend hours telling me stories she has made up. I am sure it washad 或去掉hasbecause of her which I became a story writer. Apart from kept a young boy entertained, she taught methat keepinga large number of important thing on how to behave. I was rather impatient when I was a child andthingsshe taught me that good things would happen if I waited for it. She was a positive person but she alsothem and taught me how to look for the good in everything.书面表达One possible versionBoys and girls:May I have your attention, please? About sixty Australian student will come to visit our school on June 15. We’ll meet them at the school gate at 8:30. We’ll take them to themeeting-room, where a get-together will be held. After that, we’ll show them around our botanical garden and the school-run factory. At 11:00 there will be a basketball match on the playground. They’ll leave our school at 12:00. Please be friendly to them. We must talk with them in English.That’s all. Thank you.【听力材料及答案】(Text 1)W: How long do you think it’ll take to fix it?M: Hard to tell. Sometimes a few minutes and sometimes an hour or two.W: Should I wait or come back later?M: Suit yourself, but it’s probably better to come back later.(Text 2)M:I hope that the post office is still open now.W: Please look at the sign over there. It says:9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.weekdays;9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Saturdays.(Text 3)M: How about playing some of the records you bought this afternoon?W: Impossible.M: Well. What happened?W:I put them on the bed where I could see them, then left to have a drink and when I came back, I sat on them.(Text 4)M: The children would like to watch the panda a little while longer.W: OK. Let’s stay a little longer and have a good time here.(Text 5)W: This is the best dinner I’ve ever had.M: How about the soup then?W: I’ve never tasted anything better.(Text 6)M: Helen, you must be excited at going abroad.W: Yeah, I’ve been looking forward to it for ages.M: What do your classmates think of it?W: They give me a lot of congratulations.M: How long will you study there?W: Oh, maybe three years. I’ll study and get the master’s degree first,and then I’ll decide whether I will stay there or come back.M: Which university will you go to?W: The University of Chicago. My major is economics.(Text 7)M: Jessica, what a wonderful dinner! That’s the best meal I’ ve had for a long time.W: Oh, thank you!M: Shall I help you with the dishes?W: Oh, don’t bother.I’ll do with them myself la ter. Hey, would you like me to make some coffee?M: Thanks a lot, I’ d love some. Uh, would you mind if I smoked?W: Not in the slightest Here is the ashtray.M: Thanks very much... Oh, Jessica, I didn’t realize you were such a good cook.W: Well, telling you now, I’ ve only just learned how, you know, it’ s because I’ ve taken some courses on cooking.M: But I am not good at cooking.W: You’d better take a couple of classes on cooking.(Text 8)W: Hello, may I speak to Mr. Johnson, please?M: Speaking. W ho’s calling, may I ask?W: This is the Town Job Center. We’ve received your e-mail and we have a job you may be interested in.M: Can you tell me about it? What kind of job? Where?W: Well, a college wants to hire some laboratory assistants. It’s the k ind of job you would like to do, according to your email.M: Yes, I did put that in my email.W: Yes. They also want a person who knows how to operate computers, so we think you are just the right person for the position.M: What about the pay and the hours?W: Let me check that. The pay they are offering is quite satisfactory, but the work hours are a bit irregular. Sometimes early in the morning, and sometimes late in the afternoon.M: Well. I am still interested in it, but I need some more details so that I can talk it over with my wife.W: Why don’t you come here tomorrow?M: OK, I’ll do that. See you tomorrow morning then. Bye!(Text 9)W: Let’s go in here and order some coffee while we look at your pictures.M:Good idea.We both like coffee.OK,here is one of my roommates—Bill.I took this picture right after we arrived at school this fall.We have just met in fact.And this was our room in the dorm while we were unpacking all of our things.What a mess!W:You certainly had a lot of boxes.How did you ever find room for everything?M:In the beginning we thought we’d never get it all arranged. But now we are very comfortable. Luckily,Bill keeps his things neat.W:Do you like living in the dorm?M:It’s not bad.Sometimes Bill turns his radio up too loud and makes too much noise.Then I get angry.Sometimes I leave my books and clothes lying around and he gets angry.But usually we get along well.Here is a picture of him taken when we went to visit my family during vacation.W:And this last one?M:That’s my dog,Alexander.(Text 10)Well, John, I’ m trying to think what else I should be telling you. As you know, I’ m going to a conference in London. I hope to have a little time to look around. It’ s a great city! I do hope I can manage to get to at least some of the theatres and museums. I’ m looking forward to all the things I have to do at the conference, too. I’ m giving a paper on Tuesday, the 26th and there are a couple of really exciting events planned later in the conference program. I hope to meet up with an old teacher of mine at the conference. She taught English literature at my old high school and we’ ve kept in touch through letters over the years. She teaches now at the University of Durham, and I’ m really looking forward to seeing her again.Would you do me a favor please? I haven’ t had time to cancel an appointment. It was made a long time ago and I forgot about it until this morning. It’ s with my dentist, for a check up on Thursday, the 28th.Could you please call the dentist at 816 2525 and cancel the appointment for me? Thanks a lot, John. The last thing. When you leave the house, make sure the windows and doors are shut. Have fun! I’ll see you when I get back. This is your friend Peter, saying goodbye.。