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四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中英语上学期第7周试题

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中英语上学期第7周试题
四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中英语上学期第7周试题
第7周周训练英语学科双向细目表
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四川省宜宾市一中高2015级2017-2018学年上期第7周(二学月)

四川省宜宾市一中高中英语下学期第15周试题

四川省宜宾市一中高中英语下学期第15周试题

第二部分:试题一.完型填空AThink about a time you went someplace that you had never been before。

It seemed as if it was very 41 and it took a really long time to get there。

Then you noticed that the 42 trip did not seem to take nearly as long, 43 it was exactly the same distance。

Scientists have studied these common observations。

They have come to the 44 that our feeling of how time passes is sometimes based on the 45 of information we are dealing with。

The more information we are getting, the more slowly time seems to pass.On the way to a 46 place,we are faced with unfamiliar sights,47 , or even smells. We may be reading directions, 48 landmarks, or trying to find a(n)49 road sign。

We are repeatedly processing the information we are 50 . There may be others in the car asking,“Are we there yet?” In fact, the 51 experiences the same things as the passengers。

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中英语第3周周训试题

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中英语第3周周训试题

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中英语第3周周训试题双向细目表Module 1 The Violence of Nature单元测试题第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

ACobb Theatres are showing kids' movies this summer at 10 a.m. every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Doors open at 9:30 a.m., and many of the theaters fill quickly with summer campers, so arrive early if you want a seat.The films will be at three Miami-Dade theaters:◆Dolphin 19, 11471 NW 12th St., Miami; Tel: 305-591-0785.Ticket Pricing: $12.00 (adult), $9.00 (child under the age of 12)◆Cobb Grand 18, 17355 NW 59th Ave., Miami Lakes; Tel: 305-2313-5252.Ticket Pricing: $13.00 (adult), $10.00 (child under the age of 12)◆Miami Lakes 17, 6711 Main St., Miami Lakes; Tel: 305-558-3810.Ticket Pricing: $11.00 (adult), $8.00 (child under the age of 12)The schedule is as follows:June 14, 15, and 16: “Norm of the North” (all three theaters) and “Shaun the Sheep” (Dolphin and Miami Lakes)June 21, 22 and 23: “Minions” (all three theaters) and “The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water” (Dolphi n and Miami Lakes)June 28, 29, and 30: “Penguins of Madagascar” (all three theaters) and “Dr. Seuss: Horton Hears a Who!” (Dolphin and Miami Lakes)July 5, 6, and 7: “Alvin & The Chipmunks: The Road Chip” (all three theaters) and “Shark Tale” (Dolphin and Miami Lakes)July 12, 13 and 14: “Home” (all three theaters) and “The Peanuts Movie” (Dolphin and Miami Lakes)July 19, 20 and 21: “The Peanuts Movie” (Cobb Grand); “Hotel Transylvania” and “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs” (Dolphin and Miami Lakes)Jul y 26, 27 and 28: “Dr. Seuss: Horton Hears a Who!” (Cobb Grand); “Goosebumps”and “Smurfs2”(Dolphin and Miami Lakes)Aug. 2, 3, and 4: “Hotel Transylvania” (Cobb Grand); “Teenage Mutant NinjaTurtles” (2007) and “Happy Feet” (Dolphin and Miami Lakes)21. According to the text, Cobb Theatres _____.A. open at 8:30 a.m.B. are busy on MondayC. close early on weekendsD. are popular with campers22. Which of the following movies is shown on July 5?A. Shark Tale.B. The Peanuts Movie.C. Minions.D. Goosebumps.23. How much should a 10-year-old boy and his parents pay for “Hotel Transylvania” on Aug. 3?A. $30.00.B. $33.00.C. $36.00.D. $38.00.BThe Black Country refers to an area of England in the west Midlands —in the centre of England. It is to the north and west of the city of Birmingham, but, very importantly, does not include Birmingham. The Black Country includes the boroughs (自治城镇) of Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall and the City of Wolverhampton, with the town of Dudley being referred to as the Black Country's capital. The population of the area is about 1.2 million people.So, why is it called the Black Country? In the 19th century, the area was heavily industrialised. The iron and steel factories all used local coal to fire their furnaces(熔炉). And this produced a lot of black smoke. People also say that the name came from all the black coal that appeared on the surface of the ground. In fact, there was so much coal that the soil looked black.The Black Country is mostly famous for its association (联系) with the Industrial Revolution (between the 18th and 19th centuries). The Black Country Living Museum in Dudley recreates life in the Black Country in the early 20th century, and is a popular tourist attraction. The writer JRR Tolkien is also associated with the area, and his parents were from Birmingham. It is said that the land of Mordor from The Lord of the Rings novels is based on the heavily industrialised Black Country area. In “Elvish” language “Mor-Dor” means “Dark Land” and in the novels it is sometimes referred to as “The Black Country”.24. What do we know about the Black Country?A. Sandwell is its capital.B. It is made up of four areas.C. Two million people are living there.D. It is in the northwest of Birmingham.25. The Black Country got its name probably because of its _____.A. black coalB. black soilC. black buildingsD. black people26. What connects JRR Tolkien with the Black Country?A. The language he speaks.B. The place he was born.C. The books he wrote.D. His family.27. What's the purpose of the text?A. To discuss.B. To educate.C. To warn.D. To introduce.CPierre and Marie Lucien lived in Florida in a small two-bedroom apartment. Their monthly rent was $650. Pierre was a computer programmer and Marie was a homemaker. They dreamed about having their own home, but Marie wanted to stay at home with the children when they were small. When their son entered first grade, Marie got a job as a school bus driver. They were finally able to save money and in two years, they had $12,000 in the bank.They wanted a home in a town with good schools for their children and one that was close to their jobs. They spoke to a real estate agent (房地产经纪人) and she suggested that their first step was to get a mortgage. By doing this, they would know how much they could afford to spend on a house. So, they spoke to six banks about mortgages. They chose the bank with the best mortgage plan. The bank checked their jobs and two weeks later gave them a mortgage of up to $125,000.The real estate agent showed the Luciens over thirty houses. They finally found a home that they liked. It was $120,000. They offered the sellers $115,000, and they agreed on $117,000. The house was in a small town with good schools. The commute (通勤) was about fifteen minutes to Marie's job and twenty minutes to Pierre's job. The house had three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a large living room. It didn't have a dining room, but it had a large eat-in kitchen. There were a few problems, too. It was on a busy street and it didn't have a garage.Finally, the Luciens paid $7,000 for a down payment (首付). They decided on a 30-year mortgage on the $110,000. On the day of the closing, Pierre and Marie, the real estate agent and the owners of the house were all present. The closing only took an hour. When they were finished, Pierre and Marie shook hands with everyone. Then, they walked out of the door with the keys to their new home.28. Before working as a school bus driver, Marie _____.A. lived in a big apartmentB. put $12,000 in the bankC. was a computer programmerD. looked after her kids at home29. What does the underlined part “a mortgage” most probably refer to?A. The money.B. A job.C. Some time.D. A skill.30. Which of the following is TRUE of the Luciens' new house?A. It cost them $120,000.B. It was close to their jobs.C. It had a large dining room and a garage.D. It was in a quiet neighborhood of Florida.31. We may infer from the end of the text that the Luciens would be _____.A. very angryB. rather proudC. quite happyD. deeply worriedDMy name is Sara. When I was little, I played the drums. I also had a guitar. In fourth grade, I started playing the trombone (长号). I practiced about four hours a week. All of this might not seem like a big deal for a lot of kids, but there's something about me thatmakes me a bit different from others. I was born without hands. Since I was about one year old, I've worn prosthetics (假手).This year, I got an invitation to join the high school marching band (行进管乐队). I told my mom I wanted to do it. But I had an instructor who thought I would not be able to march in the band —not because it was a high school band and I'm only in seventh grade, but probably because my body is different. All I wanted was to show that I could do it, so I joined the band. And it paid off!Music gives me energy. That happens sometimes. One time I was so down, I didn't even want to get out of bed. Then I hit my mp3 player by accident. A song came on, and I got up and started dancing. It helped me say to myself, OK, I can get through today.Around my musician friends, we all share the same problems, like working out how many beats there are to a measure. I have a hard time counting the beats, but so do a lot ofthe other kids. It's a normal problem that we musicians share. When I'm with the band, I don't feel as different as I do in other situations. It's just another way that musicmakes me want to go on, and not to just sit down by myself and not care about life.32. In what way is Sara different from other kids?A. There's something wrong with her body.B. She knows how to play many instruments.C. She learned to play the drums at a very early age.D. She kept playing the trombone for the longest hours.33. When invited to join the marching band, Sara _____.A. said no at firstB. had no idea what to doC. followed the instructor's adviceD. believed that she would make it34. How does Sara probably feel when she's with the band?A. Bored.B. Relaxed.C. Successful.D. Afraid.35. What would be the best title for the text?A. A high school bandB. A young drummerC. The music of meD. My magic hands第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

四川省宜宾市一中高一英语上学期第15周试题

四川省宜宾市一中高一英语上学期第15周试题

四川省宜宾市一中高2015级2015—2016学年上期第15周英语试题一完形填空(30分)A businessman was on a business trip to Tokyo. One day he went to __1__ some gifts for his employees back in his country. He __2__ a supermarket. A lady smiled and __3__ him. He was very touched,and felt __4__.Because he was not able to __5__ the warmth of her smile,he was watching her as he was __6__.She was giving the same __7__ to all the people who walked into the supermarket.The businessman started __8__ if she hated doing the __9__ thing. So he asked,“My dear lady,are you __10__ of doing this job?”The lady smiled and said,“No,sir,I have __11__ here for the last ten years and I __12__ my job.”The businessman was __13__ and asked,“Why have you stayed here for ten years,and __14__ do you like your job so much?”The lady said,“Because I am doing something good for my __15__.”The businessman found it __16__.He asked,“Why?”The lady said,“As most of our customers are __17__,they spend foreign currency (货币) here. So our country has a lot of __18__ and becomes richer. People who are happy with our service will __19__ more often and spend more money in our country.”Surprised by her __20__,the businessman thanked her. After returning to his own country he worked hard to show the same attitude towards his workers,and today his company is one of the best companies in the world.1.A. buy B.order C.make D.pay2.A. opened B.cleaned C.entered D.checked3.A. welcomed B.thanked C.invited D.answered4.A. upset B.terrible C.good D.nervous5.A. require B.enjoy C.hide D.forget6.A. raveling B.working C.singing D.shopping7.A. feeling B.smile C.gift D.watching8.A. deciding B.asking C.thinking D.knowing9.A. tiring B.same C.small D.difficult10.A. fond B.tired C.proud D.afraid11.A. stood B.learned C.worked D.lived12.A. love B.prefer C.keep D.respect13.A. worried B.excited C.frightened D.surprised14.A. why B.when C.how D.what15.A. home B.country C.supermarket D.boss16.A. interesting B.hard C.humorous D.clear17.A. millionaires B.managers C.strangers D.foreigners18.A. money B.pleasure C.food D.people19.A. praise B.visit C.talk D.save20.A. action B.service C.attitude D.help二阅读理解It seems that great artists and scientists often suffer from mental problems. Both Einstein and Dickens had mental illness. Now scientists have started to look at whether mental illness and genius are linked(联系).Dr Adele Juda studied 5,000 creative创新的) people in Germany. She found there were more people with mental illness in this group than in the general population. Poets had the highest rate(比例) of mental illness, followed by musicians, with lowernumbers for painters and architects.Other scientists did research which also showed a strong link between mental problems and creativity. But, it did nothing to explain it.Dr Ruth Richards of Harvard University _made_a_breakthrough. Instead of studying creative people, she took a group of psychiatric(精神病的) patients and tested them for creativity. The patients got much higher scores than a normal group.Also, the patients' close relatives were much more creative than the patients and a normal group. This suggests that the key to the link between creativity and mental illness is in our genes(基因).But this is a problem. According to Darwinism, harmful genes should be removed. Some scientists believe that evolution(进化) has created a balance, where the madness of a few people leads to the development of the whole human race.Geniuses may be mad, bad or just difficult to understand, but their discoveries have improved the world we live in. It seems that a little creative madness is good for us all.21. According to Dr Adele Juda, which of the following group has the lowest rate of mental illness?A. Painters.B. Musicians.C. Poets.D. Bus drivers.22. The underlined phrase “made a breakthrough” in the fourth paragraph means “________”.A. discovered or found something new and importantB. made a way through using forceC. (of the sun or the moon) appeared from behind (clouds)D. suddenly changed (from a slower to a faster pace)23. Which of the following statements is NOT true?A. Among the 5,000 creative people in Germany, more people suffer from mental diseases than the general population.B. There is a strong link between mental problems and creativity.C. Psychiatric patients make greater contributions than common people.D. The key to the link between creativity and mental illness is in our genes.24. What is the writer's attitude towards madness?A. Madness is harmful to the whole society.B. A little creative madness is good for us all.C. All the talented people are mad.D. Only the people with mental illness have more creativity.三短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Your problem is common one among middle school students. Maybe the following advices can help you. First in all,believe in yourself. Your greatest problem is that you lack self-confidence. The first thing you must do it is to smile at your classmates. One smile speaks loud about your wish to make friends than any words. Your smile will show that you are friendly to him. Next,trying talking with a student who is as shy as you or who share the same interest with you. You can discuss your studies with a classmate and you can also talk about your hobbies. Unless anyone is in trouble,you should be ready to help him or her.Once you have confidence,you can make as many friends as possibly.答案1-5 ACACD 6-10 DBCBB 11-15 CADAB 16-20 ADABC21. D 推理判断题。

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年度高中英语上学期第4周周训练题

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年度高中英语上学期第4周周训练题

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年度高中英语上学期第4周周训练题宜宾市一中2017—2018学年上期2017级英语学科第4周周训练题班级姓名学号一.完形填空(30分)A couple of weeks ago,my friend offered to sell some of our things for us. I thought it was a good opportunity to__1__my 7­year­old son’s room and__2__ some toys that were no longer suitable for him to play with.We__3__that all the money we got fromselling the toys would be his money.The night before the__4__,we loaded up the truck with toys and a little bike that was too__5__for him. In the yard he__6__the bike for the last time and then happily put it onto the truck. This little bike had at least two previous owners as far as we__7__.It wasn’t in the best__8__and was certainly not new,but the tires were__9__good.We put a price of $10 on it,but it didn’t sell.So,after the sale was__10__,my friend put it on the sidewalk with a sign that__11__ “FREE BIKE”.Within five minutes her doorbell rang. A little boy was__12__there.In poor English he asked whether the bike was__13__free.She said yes and that he could have it for__14__.He smiled,got on the bike and rode away.Later that evening when I told my son how much money he had made at the sale,he was very__15__,shouting happily. He asked about a few of his things,wondering__16__they had been sold. When he asked about the bike,I told him about the little boy and that made him__17__.He was much happier than when I told him how much he had__18__.He was so happy to__19__that someone else would make good__20__of that little bike!1. A. clean B.check C.display D.design2.A. look for B.go through C.show off D.deal with3.A. refused B.agreed C.wrote D.lied4.A. trip B.show C.sale D.decision5.A. weak B.small C.new D.thin6.A. rode B.found C.watched D.felt7.A .doubted B.knew C.told D.thought8.A. time B.chance C.place D.shape9.A. also B.never C.still D.hardly10.A. ahead B.on C.near D.over11.A. said B.repeated C.copied D.expressed12.A. jumping B.standing C.walking D.shouting13.A. barely B.usually C.really D.always14.A. something B.anything C.everything D.nothing15.A. calm B.scared C.excited D.disappointed16.A. when B.if C.why D.how17.A. smile B.worry C.leave D.cry18.A. enjoyed B.lost C.bought D.made19.A. hear B.understand C.remember D.think20.A. interest B money C.use D.price二根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中英语上学期第4周周练题

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中英语上学期第4周周练题

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中英语上学期第4周周练题一.第一节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)I grow up poor----living with six brothers, my father and a wonderful mother. We had 1 money and few valuable goods, but plenty of love and attention. I was 2 and energetic. I understood that no matter how poor a person was, he could 3 have a dream.My dream was to be a 4 . When I was sixteen, I could play baseball, throw a fastball at the speed of 90 miles an hour. I was also 5 : my high school coach was Ollie Jarvis, who 6 me the difference between having a dream and showing strong belief. One particular 7 with him changed my life forever.It was a summer and a friend recommended me for a summer 8 . This meant a chance for my first income ----- cash for a new bike and new clothes, andthe 9 of savings for a house for my mother. The opportunity was attractive, and I wanted to 10 at it.Then I realized I would have to 11 playing baseball in the summer to handle the work schedule, and that meant I would have to tell Jarvis I wouldn’t play it. I was 12 about this.When I told the matter to Jarvis, he was as 13 as I had expected.”You have your whole life to work,’’ he said. “But your 14 days are limited. You can’t afford to waste them.”I stood before him with my head 15 , trying to think of how to explain to him why my dream of buying my mom a house and making money was worth 16 his disappointment.“How much are you going to make in this job?” he demanded.“$3.25an hour the price of a 17 ?” he asked.That 18 made me realize the difference between wanting something right now and having a goal. I devoted myself to 19 that summer, and within the year I was offered a $20,000 contract. I signed with the Denver Broncos(丹佛野马对) in 1984 for $1.7 million, and bought my mother the 20 of my dreams.1. A. some B. no C.little D. much2. A. happy B. lovely C.angry D. noisy3. A. only B. still C.ever D. almost4. A. teacher B. coach C.doctor D. sportsman5. A. surprised B. satisfied C.hopeful D. lucky6. A. asked B. taught C.shared D. trained7. A. match B. story C.incident D. moment8. A. job B. camp C.holiday D. course9. A. cause B. start C.need D. amount10. A. stand B. jump C.look D. call11. A. take out B. cut off C. puton D. give up12. A. excited B. curious C.anxious D. angry13. A. disappointed B. puzzled C.regretful D. crazy14. A. working B. learning C.playing D. shining15. A. shaking B. hanging C.holding D. nodding16. A. facing B. suffering C.feeling D. expressing17. A. life B. game C.chance D. dream18. A. offer B. price C.order D. question19. A. study B. sports C.homework D. business20. A. clothes B. bike C.house D. goods二.阅读理解(共四小题,每小题2分,满分8分)In modern society there is a great deal argument about competition. Some value it highly, believing that it is responsible for social progress and prosperity. Others say that competition is bad; that it sets one person against another; that it leads to unfriendly relationship between people.I have taught many children who held the belief that their self-worth relied on how well they performed at tennis and other skills.For them, playing well and winning are often life-and-death affairs. In their single-minded pursuit of success, the development of many other human qualities is sadly forgotten.However, while some seem to be lost in the desire to succeed, others take an apposite attitude. In a culture which values only the winner and pays no attention to the ordinary players, they strongly blame competition. Among the most vocal are youngsters who have suffered under competitive pressure from their parents or society. Teaching these young people, I often observe in them a desire to fail. They seem to seek failure by not trying to win or achieve success. By not trying, they always have an excuse: “I may have lost, but it doesn’t matter because I really didn’t.” What is not usually admitted by themselves is the belief that if they had really tried and lost, that would mean a lot. Such a loss would be a measure of their worth. Clearly, this belief is the same as that of the true competition who try to prove themselves. Both are based on the mistaken belief that one’s self-respect relies on how well one performs in comparison with others. Both are afraid of not being valued. Only as this basic and often troublesome fear begins to dissolve can we discover a new meaning of competition.21. What does this passage mainly talk about?A. Competition helps to set up self-respect.B. Opinions about competition are different among people.C. Competition is harmful to personal quality development.D. Failures are necessary experiences in competition.22. Why do some people support competition according to the passage?A. It pushes society forward.B. It builds up a sense of duty.C. It improves personal abilities.D. It encourages individual efforts.23. What is the similar belief of the true competitors and those with a desire to fail?A. One’s worth lies in his performance compared with others.B. One’s success in competition needs great efforts.C. One’s achievement is determined by his particular skills.D. One’s success is based on how hard he has tried.24. Which point of view may the author agree with?A. Every effort should be paid back.B. Competition should be encouraged.C. Winning should be a life-and-death matter .D. Fear of failure should be removed in competition.三.七选五(共五小题,每小题2分,满分10分)This Way to DreamlandDaydreaming means people think about something pleasant, especially when this makes them forget what they should be doing. Daydreamers have a bad reputation for being unaware of what’s happening around them. They can see forgetful and clumsy. 25 They annoy us because they seem to be ignoring us and missing the important things.But daydreamers are also responsible for some of the greatest ideas and achievements in human history. 26 Can you imagine what kind of world we would have without such ideas and inventions?So how can you come up with brilliant daydreams and avoid falling over tree roots or otherwise looking like a fool?First, understand that some opportunities for daydreaming are better than others. Feeling safe and relaxed will help you to slip intodaydreams. 27 And if you want to improve your chances of having a creative idea while you’re daydreaming, try to do it while you are involved in another task-----preferably something simple, like taking a shower or walking, or even making meaningless drawings.It’s also important to know how to avoid daydreams for those times when you really need to concentrate. “Mindfulness”, being focused, is a tool that some people use to avoid falling asleep. 28Finally, you never know what wonderful idea might strike while your mind has moved slowly away. 29Always remember that your best ideas might come when your head is actually in the clouds.A. Having interesting things to think about also helps.B. They stare off into space and wander by themselves.C. Without wandering minds, we wouldn’t have relativity, Coke or Post-it notes.D. At one time, daydreaming was thought to be a cause of some mental illness.E. It involves slow, steady breathing for self-control that helps people stay calm and attentive.F. Daydreams are often very simple and direct, quite unlike sleep dreams, which may be hard to understand.Therefore, it’s a good idea to keep a notebook or voice recorder nearby when you’re in the daydream zone.四.语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)Two things that I did may have let somepeople (think) that something is wrong with me. The first was when my wife asked me to have the clock (repair), I drove into the market place of my town. With the clock under my arm, I entereda shop. But it was a meat shop, I didn’t realize then. I stood there staring at the shopkeeper.I (be) his customer for a long time and the kind man smiled at me. This went on for several seconds before I realized where I was. There is no doubt that I should calmly bought a pound of meat, I merely nodded briefly and left.The other man in my town who probably thinks I am mad is Tony. Some years ago he was the manager of Mead’s Shop, and we knew each other quite well. One day he (stand) in the doorway of his shop when I passed. I was absent-minded and stared into space.“Hello, Mr. Herriot,” I heard his voice. I looked at him in puzzlement ---- I just had no ideahe was though his face was familiar. Then Isaw word “MEAD” in two-foot-high letters above the shop window.“Good morning, Mead,” I cried heartily and continued my way. I had gone only a few miles before I realized that my greeting hadbeen (polite). I turned back and said to him again. “Good morning, Mister Mead.” It was only when I had turned the corner of the street that I realized his name was Tony and the time was late last afternoon.五.改错题(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)I once play for our school football team.One of my teammate played so good that both thecoach and the other teammates liked him very much.As time went by,I became more and moreenvious of him,complain that he got the coach’s praise and appreciation,that I should haveenjoyed.Therefore,whenever he was on the pitch with me,I would refuse pass the ball tohim.Of course,our team suffered a lot of due to my envy of him.Lucky enough,the coachrealized that and pointed at my mistakes just in time.I felt very sorry and apologized for which I。

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中英语上学期第4周周练题

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中英语上学期第4周周练题

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中英语上学期第4周周练题一.第一节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)I grow up poor----living with six brothers, my father and a wonderful mother. We had 1 money and few valuable goods, but plenty of love and attention. I was 2 and energetic. I understood that no matter how poor a person was, he could 3 have a dream.My dream was to be a 4 . When I was sixteen, I could play baseball, throw a fastball at the speed of 90 miles an hour. I was also 5 : my high school coach was Ollie Jarvis, who 6 me the difference between having a dream and showing strong belief. One particular 7 with him changed my life forever.It was a summer and a friend recommended me for a summer 8 . This meant a chance for my first income ----- cash for a new bike and new clothes, andthe 9 of savings for a house for my mother. The opportunity was attractive, and I wanted to 10 at it.Then I realized I would have to 11 playing baseball in the summer to handle the work schedule, and that meant I would have to tell Jarvis I wouldn’t play it. I was 12 about this.When I told the matter to Jarvis, he was as 13 as I had expected.”You have your whole life to work,’’ he said. “But your 14 days are limited. You can’t afford to waste them.”I stood before him with my head 15 , trying to think of how to explain to him why my dream of buying my mom a house and making money was worth 16 his disappointment.“How much are you going to make in this job?” he demanded.“$3.25an hour the price of a 17 ?” he asked.That 18 made me realize the difference between wanting something right now and having a goal. I devoted myself to 19 that summer, and within the year I was offered a $20,000 contract. I signed with the Denver Broncos(丹佛野马对) in 1984 for $1.7 million, and bought my mother the 20 of my dreams.1. A. some B. no C.little D. much2. A. happy B. lovely C.angry D. noisy3. A. only B. still C.ever D. almost4. A. teacher B. coach C.doctor D. sportsman5. A. surprised B. satisfied C.hopeful D. lucky6. A. asked B. taught C.shared D. trained7. A. match B. story C.incident D. moment8. A. job B. camp C.holiday D. course9. A. cause B. start C.need D. amount10. A. stand B. jump C.look D. call11. A. take out B. cut off C. puton D. give up12. A. excited B. curious C.anxious D. angry13. A. disappointed B. puzzled C.regretful D. crazy14. A. working B. learning C.playing D. shining15. A. shaking B. hanging C.holding D. nodding16. A. facing B. suffering C.feeling D. expressing17. A. life B. game C.chance D. dream18. A. offer B. price C.order D. question19. A. study B. sports C.homework D. business20. A. clothes B. bike C.house D. goods二.阅读理解(共四小题,每小题2分,满分8分)In modern society there is a great deal argument about competition. Some value it highly, believing that it is responsible for social progress and prosperity. Others say that competition is bad; that it sets one person against another; that it leads to unfriendly relationship between people.I have taught many children who held the belief that their self-worth relied on how well they performed at tennis and other skills.For them, playing well and winning are often life-and-death affairs. In their single-minded pursuit of success, the development of many other human qualities is sadly forgotten.However, while some seem to be lost in the desire to succeed, others take an apposite attitude. In a culture which values only the winner and pays no attention to the ordinary players, they strongly blame competition. Among the most vocal are youngsters who have suffered under competitive pressure from their parents or society. Teaching these young people, I often observe in them a desire to fail. They seem to seek failure by not trying to win or achieve success. By not trying, they always have an excuse: “I may have lost, but it doesn’t matter because I really didn’t.” What is not usually admitted by themselves is the belief that if they had really tried and lost, that would mean a lot. Such a loss would be a measure of their worth. Clearly, this belief is the same as that of the true competition who try to prove themselves. Both are based on the mistaken belief that one’s self-respect relies on how well one performs in comparison with others. Both are afraid of not being valued. Only as this basic and often troublesome fear begins to dissolve can we discover a new meaning of competition.21. What does this passage mainly talk about?A. Competition helps to set up self-respect.B. Opinions about competition are different among people.C. Competition is harmful to personal quality development.D. Failures are necessary experiences in competition.22. Why do some people support competition according to the passage?A. It pushes society forward.B. It builds up a sense of duty.C. It improves personal abilities.D. It encourages individual efforts.23. What is the similar belief of the true competitors and those with a desire to fail?A. One’s worth lies in his performance compared with others.B. One’s success in competition needs great efforts.C. One’s achievement is determined by his particular skills.D. One’s success is based on how hard he has tried.24. Which point of view may the author agree with?A. Every effort should be paid back.B. Competition should be encouraged.C. Winning should be a life-and-death matter .D. Fear of failure should be removed in competition.三.七选五(共五小题,每小题2分,满分10分)This Way to DreamlandDaydreaming means people think about something pleasant, especially when this makes them forget what they should be doing. Daydreamers have a bad reputation for being unaware of what’s happening around them. They can see forgetful and clumsy. 25 They annoy us because they seem to be ignoring us and missing the important things.But daydreamers are also responsible for some of the greatest ideas and achievements in human history. 26 Can you imagine what kind of world we would have without such ideas and inventions?So how can you come up with brilliant daydreams and avoid falling over tree roots or otherwise looking like a fool?First, understand that some opportunities for daydreaming are better than others. Feeling safe and relaxed will help you to slip intodaydreams. 27 And if you want to improve your chances of having a creative idea while you’re daydreaming, try to do it while you are involved in another task-----preferably something simple, like taking a shower or walking, or even making meaningless drawings.It’s also important to know how to avoid daydreams for those times when you really need to concentrate. “Mindfulness”, being focused, is a tool that some people use to avoid falling asleep. 28Finally, you never know what wonderful idea might strike while your mind has moved slowly away. 29Always remember that your best ideas might come when your head is actually in the clouds.A. Having interesting things to think about also helps.B. They stare off into space and wander by themselves.C. Without wandering minds, we wouldn’t have relativity, Coke or Post-it notes.D. At one time, daydreaming was thought to be a cause of some mental illness.E. It involves slow, steady breathing for self-control that helps people stay calm and attentive.F. Daydreams are often very simple and direct, quite unlike sleep dreams, which may be hard to understand.Therefore, it’s a good idea to keep a notebook or voice recorder nearby when you’re in the daydream zone.四.语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)Two things that I did may have let somepeople (think) that something is wrong with me. The first was when my wife asked me to have the clock (repair), I drove into the market place of my town. With the clock under my arm, I entereda shop. But it was a meat shop, I didn’t realize then. I stood there staring at the shopkeeper.I (be) his customer for a long time and the kind man smiled at me. This went on for several seconds before I realized where I was. There is no doubt that I should calmly bought a pound of meat, I merely nodded briefly and left.The other man in my town who probably thinks I am mad is Tony. Some years ago he was the manager of Mead’s Shop, and we knew each other quite well. One day he (stand) in the doorway of his shop when I passed. I was absent-minded and stared into space.“Hello, Mr. Herriot,” I heard his voice. I looked at him in puzzlement ---- I just had no ideahe was though his face was familiar. Then Isaw word “MEAD” in two-foot-high letters above the shop window.“Good morning, Mead,” I cried heartily and continued my way. I had gone only a few miles before I realized that my greeting hadbeen (polite). I turned back and said to him again. “Good morning, Mister Mead.” It was only when I had turned the corner of the street that I realized his name was Tony and the time was late last afternoon.五.改错题(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)I once play for our school football team.One of my teammate played so good that both thecoach and the other teammates liked him very much.As time went by,I became more and moreenvious of him,complain that he got the coach’s praise and appreciation,that I should haveenjoyed.Therefore,whenever he was on the pitch with me,I would refuse pass the ball tohim.Of course,our team suffered a lot of due to my envy of him.Lucky enough,the coachrealized that and pointed at my mistakes just in time.I felt very sorry and apologized for which I。

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高二英语上学期第15周周练题

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高二英语上学期第15周周练题

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高二英语上学期第15周周练题第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Most of us have had one of those days when we’ve thought, “Wouldn’t it be nice if I could be a kid again, without all the stress of my job and the pressure to succeed?” 1 did you ever consider that many kids today are feeling a 2 type of stress to that felt by adults?In a 3 that values success, children are forced to grow up too quickly. They are 4 to learn to read and count even before they can walk; to outperform the other kids in their class. This rushed childhood creates too much stress that many experts believe can have 5 effects.Children who suffer the stresses of adulthood will also show the 6 of adulthood. Many children are developing stress-related conditions, such as sleep disorders. Suicide (自杀) and depression, once limited to 7 , have found their way into the child’s community.Many parents seek to 8 super kids, making them overlycompetitive. 9 , in their eagerness to bring up an academic prodigy (神童), many parents often raise an underachiever. When these children 10 to live up to their parents’ expectations (which are often unrealistic), the children become so 11 that they cannot perform well.Children are under great pressure when they feel that their performance is connected with the love they 12 . They feel very ashamed and sad when they are not 13 . These feelings even carry into their adult careers.How do we avoid 14 our children through childhood? Remember that play is an important part of childhood. It is 15 to reduce stress, encourage creativity and experience joy. Parents shouldn’t turn play into work, and they shouldn’t try to 16 children during their play period. Dr. David Elkind, author of The Hurried Child, advises parents to let children be 17 .18 , childhood is an important part of one’s life, and it shouldbe 19 . Kids have the right to a 20 , and we shouldn’t push them through this stage.1. A. If B.So C.Or D. But2. A. little B.similar C.low D. special3. A. school B.team C.culture D. programchosen C.allowed D. advised5. A. serious B.major C.direct D. possible6. A. difficulties B.problems C. efforts D. realities7. A. teachers B.parents C.adults D. students8. A. protect B.meet C.find D. create9. A. Otherwise B.However C.Therefore D. Besides10. A. fail B.try C.hope D. have11. A. puzzled B.annoyed C. discouraged D. shocked12. A. show B.share C.lose D.receive13. A. cheerful B.stressful C. careful D. successful14. A. seeing B.hurrying C. carrying D. educating15. A. needed B.agreed C.repeated D. admitted16. A. help B.please C.teach D. refusefriends C.learners D. children18. A. At most B. Afterall C. Inshort D. As usual19. A. respected B. remembered C. changed D. controlled20. A. view B.childhood C.nature D. space= 2 \* ROMAN II.阅读理解(每小题2分,满分共8分)第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

四川宜宾一中2017_2018学年高中英语上学期第10周周训练题

四川宜宾一中2017_2018学年高中英语上学期第10周周训练题

第10周周训练题双向细目表阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

AMichaela Clovis is a neighbor of mine. Last year, one of her classmates made fun ofher hair. “She said it doesn't look right and doesn't match my skin,” said Michaela. Michaela is Irish, German, Native American, and African American. She has pale skin and reddish yellow hair, but she is not white.Soon, a few classmates joined the teasing (嘲笑). Michaela said she felt “small and alon e.” But she stopped the teasing without getting angry. Here's how she did it.First, Michaela talked to her parents. Her mother, Donna, told Michaela's teacher and also suggested that Michaela not face the teasing alone. Next, Donna told Michaela aboutthe different people in her family, and their love for each other. She taught her that people of all races are beautiful.“Everyone's skin or hair color is beautiful and you have to believe that for yourself. You have to learn to be confident and comfortable in your own skin and hair. Forget what your classmates say, as it's just a period most kids go through —picking on others because they are ‘different!’ Just don't let it get to you and you'll be okay! Be proudof who you are and love yourself for being a kind and generous (宽宏大量的) human being,” Michaela's mother said.This made Michaela feel better. After that, Michaela was more confident. The next time she was teased, Michaela said, “I know that I'm mixed, and I'm proud of it.” She stuckto that answer until the teasing finally ended.21. Some classmates hurt Michaela by teasing her about her _____.A. skinB. hairC. neighborD. family22. What did Michaela first do to deal with the teasing?A. She believed in herself and kept silent.B. She asked the author for advice.C. She talked to her teacher.D. She told her parents.23. The underlined part “picking on” in Paragraph 4 probably means _____.A. searching forB. fighting withC. laughing atD. forgetting about24. What can we learn from this story?A. It's possible to end a bad situation without anger.B. Students should be taught to love each other.C. People who tease others should be punished.D. Teasing is popular among classmates.BRoberto Clemente was born in Puerto Rico. When he was eight years old, he started working on a sugar farm. Clemente worked many hours. But he always found time to play baseball. Even when there were no games, Clemente would throw whatever he could find — a bottle top or an old shoe.Years of practice made Clemente a skilled player. When he was 18 years old, he became a professional baseball player. In 1954, the Pittsburgh Pirates asked Clemente to play for their team. However, playing for the Pirates was not easy at first. Many of the other players treated (对待) Clemente poorly. Most of the players were white, and Clemente was a black. But his attitude and skill helped him become the leader of the team.In 1971, Clemente's team competed in the final game of the Baseball World Series. By this time, Clemente was one of the oldest players on the team. However, he was also still one of the best. Clemente had been hurt all season. But he believed in his skill and in his team. He promised his team that they would win. Clemente kept his promise and the Pirates won the World Series.After the World Series, Clemente became famous for more than just his baseball skills.On December 23, 1972 there was a big earthquake in Nicaragua. Clemente decided to go to Nicaragua himself and give supplies to people there. But Clemente never had a chance to do so. On December 31, 1972, his airplane crashed (坠毁) over the ocean. Clemente was only 38 years old.In his life, Roberto Clemente cared about many things. He loved baseball. He loved his country. And he loved helping other people. Clemente gave his life serving others. He died as a hero. One of his friends said, “If he had died as a baseball player, only people who love sports would remember him. But he died helping other people. And now people will remember him as someone who used his life to help others.”25. Clemente was badly treated in the Pirates because of _____.A. his ageB. his raceC. his poor skillsD. his bad attitude26. During the final game of the World Series, Clemente _____.A. was in good healthB. let his team members downC. was the oldest player on his teamD. was sure of winning the competition27. While trying to help people in Nicaragua, Clemente _____.A. lost his lifeB. died in an earthquakeC. gave up playing baseballD. gave supplies directly to them28. The author writes the text to tell us that _____.A. Clemente loved baseball more than his lifeB. Clemente was much more than a great baseball playerC. the honor of Clemente was not easily wonD. the story of Clemente was not just about a promiseCNext year the U.S. National Park Service will turn 100. The 100th anniversary (周年纪念日) will be celebrated across the nation.Sally Jewell, Secretary of the Interior of the United States, started a new program called “Find Your Park.” She said being outside helps both children and adults intoday's computer-driven world.“In this society, where we've got much information at our fingertips, and things to distract (分散……注意力) our brains, there is little to distract our bodies and that'swhy parks and open spaces are so important and even more important with each passing year,”Jewell said.From beautiful lands and mountains to historical and cultural places, national parks can be found in all 50 states across the U.S. The parks had nearly 293 million visits in 2014. TheGolden Gate Park in San Francisco was the most popular with 15 million visits. There are 28 different kinds of national park, and each park has an important story totell.Jewell has invited some famous Americans to help the anniversary. American First Lady Michelle Obama and former First Lady Laura Bush were invited to share their national park stories, because the White House is one of the country's national parks.Mrs. Obama encouraged “people across the country to ‘Find Your Park,’ whether it'sin your backyard, or your hometown, or in one of our beautiful national parks.”Some well-known Americans have filmed their own personal national park stories andthey can be seen on the National Park Foundation website. Bill Nye, known as “The Science Guy,” and actress Bella Thorne are two of the people who have shared their personal national park stories.The program wants the public to share park experiences and memoriesat . The website helps people find a park near their home, not just national parks, but local parks as well.“It's really all about getting people outside and moving as well as getting t hem to recognize (认识) what parks and public lands have to offer,”Jewell said.29. What's the purpose of the program “Find Your Park”?A. To raise money for the 100th anniversary.B. To make sure people live a healthy outdoor life.C. To get more people to connect with public lands.D. To keep children and adults away from computers.30. In Jewell's opinion, parks and open spaces _____.A. are good for helping brains to get informationB. have a big influence on people's livesC. are hard to attract human beingsD. help keep people's attention31. The national parks in the U.S. _____.A. are the nation's main tourist attractionsB. have one story teller for each parkC. are popular across the nationD. cover a few of its states32. Famous people are helping the anniversary by _____.A. building parks in their backyardsB. filming people in the national parksC. sharing their national park experiencesD. helping people to find a park near their homeDSkillswise Delivery (递送) ServicesChristmas Job Opportunities (机会)Aged between 16 and 65 years? Need some money for Christmas?Are you available to work at short notice?Can you work early in the morning or late at night?We are looking for careful and patient people to help to sort and deliver parcels (包裹) in the Reading area from late November until the end of December.Pay for weekdays, including Saturdays and Sundays, will be:Ages 16 to 17 —£4.80 per hour.Age 18 and over —£6.10 per hour.So if you have good communication skills and are able to work as part of a team, we wouldlike to hear from you.To get an application form (申请表) please write to:Elaine Grey, Personnel Officer,Skillswise Delivery Services, Windsor Road,Reading, RG5 4BRTel: 0118 932 814 (24 hr. answer phone)Closing date: 10th November33. Skillswise Delivery Services is looking for people who _____.A. are young adultsB. live in the Reading areaC. can work full-timeD. have good qualities and certain skills34. If you're 16 and work 8 hours on Sunday, you'll get _____.A. £48.80B. £38.40C. £24.40D. £19.2035. To get the Christmas job, you must _____.A. fill in a formB. phone Elaine GreyC. get an application form before late NovemberD. go to the office of Skillswise Delivery Services第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中英语上学期第15周周训练题

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中英语上学期第15周周训练题

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中英语上学期第15周周训练题双向细目表Module 6 The Internet and Telecommunications周训练题第Ⅰ卷第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

AIn the state of Maryland, a girl was born into slavery (奴隶制) in 1820. Her parents named her Araminta Harriet Ross. She was to become Harriet Tubman. She was one of about one million Africans in slavery in the United States.From the age of five, Harriet Tubman's owners made her work very hard. First, she cared for the child of the farm owner. Then, she did hard work on large farms.Although she could not read or write, Tubman learned from her parents to do what was right. Through her whole life, Tubman put herself in danger to help other people.One such act changed her life when she was 13 years old. Because she helped another slave, her owner threw a piece of metal at her and it hit her on the head. She was badly hurt. For the rest of her life, Tubman's head wound caused problems for her.When she was about 25 years old, Harriet married a free black man named John Tubman. But she was still a slave. Her life was so difficult that she decided to escape (逃走). She travelled for 145 kilometres, and finally crossed into the North. Tubman became a free woman.But Tubman could not leave her family enslaved in the South. So she travelled back to help them escape as well. Then, she made many trips and guided about 300 slaves to freedom. Tubman also fought bravely in the American Civil War and in 1865 slavery was not allowed in the US.Harriet Tubman died in 1913. Her memory brings hope to many people —especially to those who fight for justice (正义). She encouraged people to never give up.“If you want a taste of freedom, keep going.”21. What do we know about Harriet Tubman?A. She was born a slave.B. She was born in Africa.C. She was taken to the US by a slave trader.D. She was sold to a farm owner when she was born.22. When she was 13 years old, Tubman _____.A. planned to run awayB. helped a slave escapeC. fought bravely against her ownerD. was seriously wounded in her head23. We can infer from the text that Tubman was _____.A. honest and friendlyB. strong and helpfulC. lucky and carefulD. clever and polite24. What would be the best title for the text?A. Africans' Fight for FreedomB. Harriet Tubman: From Slave to HeroC. The History of Slavery in the United StatesD. The American Civil War: The North Against the SouthBOne of the most unusual flowering plants in the world, the Snowdonia hawkweed (斯诺登水兰), grows only in Snowdonia National Park in northern Wales. The area is rocky and mountainous, and the air is cool and wet. The Snowdonia hawkweed prefers this area. In fact, it grows nowhere else in the world. It is even picky about where it grows in the park.The Snowdonia hawkweed is about two inches tall with bright yellow flowers. It may not be the most beautiful plant in the world, but it is a favorite snack of sheep.In 1953, the Snowdonia hawkweed disappeared. People feared that the plant was gone forever. They believed that the sheep there had eaten the last few plants. So, the people who ran the park took the sheep away from the area, hoping that the hawkweed might return.In 2002, almost 50 years after it was thought to be extinct, a group of plant scientists found the yellow flowers in the park — exactly where it had last been seen, and where it had been searched for without success. The hawkweed had returned!To try to prevent the plant from disappearing again, scientists collected seeds (种子) from the plant. Since 2002, the unusual plant has continued to appear in the park.25. The Snowdonia hawkweed _____.A. is the most beautiful plant in the worldB. grows everywhere in northern WalesC. produces the most unusual flowersD. is an extremely unusual plant26. What happened to the Snowdonia hawkweed in 1953 _____.A. worried a lot of peopleB. proved nature is powerfulC. made the park less attractiveD. caused a rise in the number of sheep27. The underlined word “extinct” in Paragraph 3 probably means _____.A. growingB. disappearingC. unusualD. dangerousCA new law in Arizona requires high school students to pass the United States' citizenship (公民身份) test. There're 100 questions on US history and government in the test.The Joe Foss Institute helped create the law. They want to pass a law in each of the 50 states to require high school students to pass the test.A 2010 national test showed only about 25 percent of students in their final year of high school had a good understanding of American government. Thirty-six percent did not have even a basic understanding.“That's a shame, and it's not only a shame,” said John Hale, the Associate Director of the Center for Civic (公民的) Education in California. Mr. Hale thinks it is dangerous when citizens do not know or care about how their government works. He says students do not only need to learn facts about government. They should also learn how to take part in their communities. “Requiring high school students to take the test might be a way to impro ve students' civic behavior,” he says.But some wonder if a test young people take in high school will make adults more active in their communities.Sam Stone writes reports for the Joe Foss Institute. He says research shows that civic education does result in more involved (参与的) adults. He noted a 2012 survey that found the more young people studied civics in high school, the more likely they were to get actively involved in their communities.In another state, Virginia, many people are against the test. Meg Gruber is the President of the Virginia Education Association. She says students already take classes in civics and US history. And, she says, schools should not have to pay more for the test.Sam Stone agrees. He says his organization is paying for an online testing website. Schools can use the website to give the test for free.28. The US citizenship test _____.A. is a required test all over AmericaB. was created by the Joe Foss InstituteC. helps students understand American governmentD. has been included in American law for five years29. What may John Hale agree with?A. How the US government works should not be open to the public.B. It's a shame that the US government is unpopular with students.C. Community activities outweigh facts about the US government.D. The US citizenship test will be good for students and society.30. The result of the 2012 survey _____.A. was different from Sam Stone's findingsB. showed civics helped students become more active citizensC. led more young people to study civicsD. showed students were as interested as adults in their government31. What did Meg Gruber think of the citizenship test?A. Unimportant.B. Unpleasant.C. Acceptable.D. Fair.D provides more than just ideas. Sure, our unique (独特的) and unforgettable gift suggestions are a big part of why people love us, but we also offer endless ideas and tools to make every day a reason to celebrate. Here are our Great Christmas Gift Ideas: Christmas Gifts for ParentsYou love your parents like no one else, and you want to give them something special for Christmas. But what would make their holiday bright? Finding them the perfect Christmas gift will be easy this year, with all our top picks in one place.Christmas Gifts for Parents Under $45Holiday Gift BasketsThe gift basket is a great way to give a gift to a group. Our gift basket ideas come from all the top stores online, so you can easily find everything from fruit gift baskets to wine gift baskets in one place.Gift Baskets Under $50Ideas for TeensTrying to find the right gift for a teen? Teens can be a challenge. What do they want? What could they use? They're all unique, but we think we've got something for them, even though they're a special group that are hard to deal with.Top Picks for Teens Under $20The Secret Santa ExchangeThe Secret Santa is a great way to exchange gifts in the office, when it's often impossible to give everyone a present. We've got an office guide right here to help you find proper gifts for the workplace. And then there's always the gift basket, with things that are sure to please everyone in the office.Business Gifts Under $2532. What makes popular?A. Its special gift ideas.B. Its endless new gifts.C. It is organized according to personal taste.D. It gives people a good reason to celebrate.33. What's special about this year's “Christmas Gifts for Parents”?A. They are much cheaper.B. They make a holiday brighter.C. They list popular gifts in one place.D. They include top choices from parents.34. Both “Holiday Gift Baskets” and “The Secret Santa Exchange” _____.A. provide gift basketsB. sell gifts from top stores onlineC. have a guide to help people choose giftsD. are designed for people working in offices35. You may find it most difficult to choose a gift for _____.A. a parentB. a teenagerC. a groupD. a businessman第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高三英语上学期第4周试题

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高三英语上学期第4周试题

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高三英语上学期第4周试题2015级高三上期第4周英语试题第一节(共15 小题;每小题2分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项。

AFor many people in the US, sports are not just for fun. They’re almost a “religion”. Thousands of sports fans buy expensive tickets to watch their favorite teams and athletes play in person. Other fans watch the games at home, sticking to their TV sets, never missing a game. Many a wife becomes a “sports widow” during her husband’s favorite season. America’s devotion to sports has created a new class of wealthy people ---professional athletes. Sports stars often receive million-dollar salaries. Some even make big money by appearing in advertisements for soft drinks, shoes and almost everything.Sports are an important part of American culture. Throughout their school life, Americans learn to play many sports. Many students try out for the school teams. Athletic events at universities attract scores of fans and benefit the whole community. Many people also enjoy non-competitive activities, like hiking, cycling, horseback riding, camping or hunting.Many sports were imported from other countries. Europeans brought tennis, golf, bowling and boxing to America. Football and baseball came from other Old World games. Only basketball has a truly American origin. Americans export sports fever as well. Satellites broadcast games to sports fans around the globe. NBA is a good example. The names of American superstars like basketball giant Michael Jordan have become household words all over the world.1. We can infer from the first paragraph that the meaning of “widow” is .A.one who is serious in religionB. one who is devoted to sportsC. one who lost her husbandD. one who has interest in games2. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A. The US sports stars can earn a large sum of money via the media.B.American students go in for various sports and athletic events.C.Lots of American people take part in non-competitive activities.D.American people like to exchange different sports from each other.3. The writer mainly intends to tell us _.A. how important sports are in AmericaB. where sports can help to make moneyC. why sports are so popular in AmericaD. what affect Americans’ everyday lifeBOf all the animals in the animal kingdom, which one (aside from man) is the cleverest?There are several ways of measuring the intelligence of animals. In one test a scientist sets three samecans on a table. While the animal watches, he puts food under one of the cans. Then he leads the animal away. Some time later, he brings it back to see if it remembers which can has the food. No smelling is allowed; the animal must go directly to the correct can or it fails.This is called a delayed- response text. The idea is to find out how long an animal’s memory can keep information. The scientists would try showing the cans to the animal one hour later, or two hours later, or even a full day later. They discovered that chimpanzees and elephants had the best memory, and were able to remember the correct can for at least twenty hours. No other animal is close. Dogs came next, but they only remembered for nine hours.To settle the matter, the scientists designed a huge maze (迷宫) and ran the chimps and elephants throughit. The maze was very difficult, with many blind paths and dead ends. It took the chimps (chimpanzees) ten minutes to find their way out. The elephants needed half an hour. Even allowing for the elephants’ slower rate ofspeed, the test shows that chimpanzees are the cleverest animals.From this and other tests, the scientists drew the following conclusion: an animal’s intelligence depends on the size of its brain in proportion (比例) to the size of its body. The elephant’s brain weighs ten pounds. But this is only 1/600th of its 6,000 pounds body.A chimp’s brain weighs about one pound, or 1/120th of its total body weight. So in proportion to its body size, the chimp has four times as much brain as the elephant----more brain for less body. The chimp is the champ!4. Which is the best title?A. The Elephant’s MemoryB. The Cleverest AnimalC. Judging IntelligenceD. The Chimp’s Brain5.According to the passage, a rhinoceros (犀牛) that weighs 2100 pounds, and has a 3-pound brainis .A. as clever as a chimpB. more clever than an elephantC. less clever than an elephantD. as clever as an elephant6. The delayed-response test is designed to test an animal’s.A. eyesightB. brainC. learning abilityD. memory7. The passage tells that elephants _.A.never forget thingsB. are more clever than chimpsC. are slower-moving than chimpsD. have better memories than chimpsCTrends come and go but style is eternal(永恒的) .So what is the latest fashion trend that defines thisseason? Let’s take a look at the fashion trend in 2016 and be the first ones to embrace the latest trend.Head----It seems like everyone will be wearing a bucket hat(渔夫帽) this season. Bucket hat might sounda bit old-fashioned for some people, but the 90s trend is in season again! Spring and summer are always the seasons for casual clothes, so pairing the bucket hat with casual shorts or skirts would be your outfit to go in this spring and summer in 2016.Bottom—Summer is the season when everyone gets ready for the humid weather. The current season trendis making everyone have a more comfortable summer because wide-leg bottoms is in trend again. Perhaps not everyone likes wide-leg bottoms because this could possibly make people look shorter, choosing a high-waist wide-leg bottom and matching it with crop top will definitely make you look taller and trendy in 2016.Dress---Be prepared for embracing the feminine details this season. Ruffles(荷叶边)around the sleeve orruffles all-over the dress will be everyone’s favorite in 2016. All these little details will transform your look in season. Simple colors like pink and black are designer’s favorites in this season too.Shoes---Many people thought wedges are also the shoes to go in spring and summer time, but in 2016, veryflat flats are in trend again. Shoe designers are trying to have more combinations flats or low-heels with less of gender identity.Accessories----No outfit goes perfect without accessories. Adding statement accessories to your simpleand natural outlook this summer is your day-to-night outfit. These jewels are doing to make you feel completed in day time and sparkled at night.8. What kind of people will benefit a lot more from this passage?A. Scientists B Teachers C. Designers D. Lawyers9. Which of the following is true about bucket hats in the second paragraph?A. Everyone is wearing a bucket hat.B. Bucket hats in the 90s were old-fashioned.C. Nowadays most people do not like bucket hats.D. Maybe you will match the bucket hat with casual shorts this spring.10. From the passage we know that in 2016 .A. accessories will be an important part of the fashionB. shoe designers are trying to have high-heelsC. jewelry is not considered a fashionable itemD. simple and natural outlook this summer is your day-to-night outfit11. What will fashion icons do in 2016 except .A. prefer flat shoesB. prefer complex colorsC. wear dresses with ruffles(荷叶边) around the sleevesD. choose a high-waist wide-leg bottom and match it with crop topDHollywood is on the edge of a nervous breakdown. Worried about an industry wide writers’strike, struck by a series of theater-chain bankruptcies(破产), burdened with unreasonable corporate profit, requirements and seemingly incapable of producing consistently creative movies, the American film industry is in a period of soul-searching. There’s little doubt it will survive this crisis. But most insiders agree there is disease at both ends of the business—where films are produced, and where they’re shown---that may take years to overcome.While annual box-office income increases for nine straight years, largely due to increased ticket prices, the number of actual tickets sold declined for the second year in a row. The construction boom has added nearly 10,000 theaters (more than 200,000 more seats) in the last five years. But due to a static(静止的)audience base, eight major chains have gone into bankruptcy and several others are in terrible financial situations.In fact, insiders say, Hollywood is now in a business it does not want to be in. “There’s a general problem because the companies that have the most consistent output of material are least interested in what they’re making,” says former 20th Century Fox CEO, Bill. And, Bill adds, “We’re in a period where movies are getting bigger and more costly and less interesting and fulfilling to an audience.”Today the studios are under the stress to increase profit margins(营业利润) for their corporate parents, and profit margins are hard to control in a business whose products are seen as impulse buys. Other business can increase profits by cutting costs—buying cheaper material, or making the candy bar smaller. Not Hollywood.“What we’re cutting is risk,” says the head of one major studio, who asked not to be named, “And risk is what great film has always demanded.”While the studios are avoiding risky concepts, their competitors in the home entertainment business have been expanding the boundaries of the imagination. It was this pressure---in electronic games, the Internet----that forced the movie theater chains into a self-destructive craze of expansion.12.Which is NOT the worry of the American film industry according to the passage?A.Theater-chain bankruptcy.B. Lack of the advertisement funds.C. The stress to increase corporate profit.D. Being unable to produce creative movies.13.What has directly caused major theater-chains in terrible financial situations?A.Bigger movies.B. More costly movies.C. Increased ticket prices.D. More theaters but an unchangeable audience base.14.What do we know about the profit of the film industry?A.It’s not easy to control the profit.B.The studios can shorten the material.C.Cutting the cost can increase the profit.D.The studios can buy cheap material to increase profits.15.What’s the main idea of the passage?A.Hollywood will survive financial crisis.B.Hollywood is on the edge of destruction.C.It’s hard to increase the profits of the studios.D.The construction boom leads to theater-chain bankruptcies.第二节(共5小题; 每小题2分,共10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

四川省宜宾市一中高二英语上学期第15周训练题

四川省宜宾市一中高二英语上学期第15周训练题

四川省宜宾市一中高2014级2015-2016学年上学期第15周英语试题一、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)I hadn’t even wanted the dog in the first place! My husband insisted I get him to 1 the dog that had died recently.Soon, he was “my dog”, a friend and 2 companion, not asking for any more than I was willing to give —a daily meal and a warm bed. But not my 3 ! No dogs are allowed on my bed.The night after my husband died, I lay there, staring into the darkness, my eyes full of 4 . The bed seemed so 5 all by myself and I was wondering how long it takes for a good case of loneliness to 6 . It was cold and moving slowly into my open hand outside the 7 . It has prickly (刺痒的) hairs and just before I 8 , a familiar call came from the creature that was forcing its cold, wet nose into my trembling (颤抖的) hand.“Oh, Shawn! What are you doing on my bed?” I put my arms around his hairy neck and 9 him.In the months to follow, I came to realize that this dog I hadn’t 10 was a gift of love. He was a warm companion always 11 and available to go fora 12 when I needed to get out of the house. Twice, he snapped (咬) at me 13 I cried loudly and out of control, as if to tell me to be 14 .Shawn taught me all about love, 15 and forgiveness. That crazy dog 16 me just as I am. And I’ve learned to help those around me who are 17 and to approach them 18 , loving them just as they are. Like a dog curling up by the warm fire, I just want to be there in case I’m 19 . I thank life for providing me with a(n) 20 when I felt alone, and for the comfort of a cold, wet nose.1. A. bury B. replace C.remember D. sell2. A. proud B. weak C. brave D. faithful3. A. bed B. room C.yard D. hall4. A. fire B. confidence C.tears D. stars5. A. tidy B. comfortable C.solid D. big6. A. suffer B. healC. feelD. experience7. A. covers B. window C.car D. door8. A. allowed B. sleptC. screamedD. calmed9. A. hugged B. kicked C.beat D. blamed10. A. raised B. noticed C.fed D. wanted11. A. upset B. willing C. cautiousD. lazy12. A. meal B. picnic C. walk D. trip13. A. as B. unless C.though D. until14. A. sensitive B. creative C. shyD. strong15. A. time B. acceptance C.distance D. condition16. A. worries B. annoys C.loves D. follows17. A. hurting B. working C.playing D. thinking18. A. immediately B. madly C. gently D. suddenly19. A. attacked B. scared C. challenged D. needed20. A. opportunity B. friend C.job D. neighbor二、阅读理解第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高三上学期第11周周测英语试题 Word版含答案

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高三上学期第11周周测英语试题 Word版含答案

四川省宜宾市一中高2014级英语教研组2017-2018学年上期第11周周训练题四川省宜宾市一中2014级2018-2017学题年上学期第11周训练题高三英语学科双向细目表英语试题第一节:阅读理解In ancient Egypt, a shopkeeper discovered that he could attract customers to his shop simply by making changes to its environment. Modem businesses have been following his lead, with more tactics (策略).One tactic includes where to display the goods. For example, stores place fruits and vegetables in the first section. They know that customers who buy the healthy food first will feel happy so that they will buy more junk food later in their trip. In department stores, the women's shoe section is generally next to the women's cosmetics (化妆品) section, while the shop assistant is going back to find the right size shoe, bored customers are likely to wander over and find some cosmetics they might want to try later.Besides, businesses seek to attractive customers' senses. Stores notice that the smell of baked goods encourages shopping, so they make their own bread each morning and then fan(煽动) the bread smell into the store throughout the day. Music sells goods, too. Researchers in Britain found that when French music was played, sales of French wines went up.When it comes to the selling of houses, businesses also use highly rewarding (优惠)tactics. They find that customers make decisions in the first few seconds upon walking in the door, and turn it into a business opportunity. A California builderdesigned the structure of its houses smartly. When entering the house, the customer would see the Pacific Ocean through the windows, and then the pool through an open stairway leading to the lower level. The immediate view of water on both levels helped sell these $10 million houses.1. Why do stores usually display fruits and vegetables in the first section?A. To show they are high quality foods.B. To help sell junk food.C. To sell them at discount prices.D.To save customers time.2. According to Paragraph 3, which of the following encourages customers to buy?A. Filling the store with the smell of fresh breadB. Opening the store early in the morning.C. Displaying British wines next to French ones.D. Inviting customers to play music.3. What is the California builder's story meant to prove?A. A good first impression increases sales.B. The house structure is a key factor customers consider.C. The more costly the house is, the better it sells.D. An ocean view is much to the customers' taste.4. What is the main purpose of the passage?A. To show dishonest business practices.B. To explain how businesses turn people into their customers.C. To introduce how businesses have grown from the past.D. To report researches on customer behavior.第二节:完形填空Dad had a green comb. He bought it when he married Mum. Every night, he would hand me his 5 and say, "Good girl, help Daddy clean it,OK?"I was 6 to do it. At age five, this boring task brought me such 7 . I would excitedly turn the tap 8 and brush the comb carefully. Satisfied that I'd done a good job, I would happily return the comb to Dad. He would 9 affectionately(慈祥地) at me and place the comb on his wallet.Two years later, Dad started his own 10 , which wasn't doing so well. Thatwas when things started to 11 . Dad didn't come home as early and as much as heused to. Mum and I became 12 with him for placing our family in trouble. With13 passing, an uncomfortable silence grew between us.After my graduation, Dad's business was getting back on track. On my 28thbirthday, Dad came home 14 . As usual, I helped him carry his bags into his study.When I turned to leave, he said, "Hey, would you help me 15 my comb?" I lookedat him a while, then 16 the comb and headed to the sink.It hit me then: why, as a child, 17 Dad clean his comb was such a pleasure.That routine meant Dad was home early to 18 the evening with Mum and me. It 19a happy and loving family.1 passed the clean comb back to Dad. He smiled at me and 20 placed his combon his wallet. But this time, I noticed something 21 . Dad had aged. He had wrinklesnext to his eyes when he smiled, 22 his smile was still as 23 as before, thesmile of a father who just wanted a good 24 for his family.5. A. brush B. bag C. wallet D. comb6. A. pleased B. annoyed C. comfortableD. shy7. A. pain B. joy C. sadness D. courage8. A. on B. out C. overD. in9. A. laugh B. stare C. smile D. shout10.A. journey B. Family C. business D. task11. A. form B. progress C. change D. improve12. A. strict B. satisfied C. delightedD. mad13.A. comfortable B. time C. patience D.speed14. A. hardly B. sometimes C. earlyD. often15. A. keep . sharpen C. repair D. clean16. A. threw B. dropped C. tookD. handed17. A. Hearing B. watching C. letting D. helping18. A. spend B. find C. lose D. waste19. A. Supported B. affected C. broke D.meant20. A. carefully B. firmly C. hurriedly D.easily21. A. urgent B. different C. exciting D.Interesting22. A. yet B. for C. or D. so23. A. pure B. happy C. heartwarming D. serious24. A. education B. origin C. lifeD. reputation第三节:七选五Successful students are highly motivated by an inner drive to study well. Theyhave a specific career goal in mind. 25 So they form their own good study habits,plan ahead and stick to their study timetable on their own initiative(主动权).If you want to be a successful student, motivate yourself and know that it isonly you who are responsible for your study. There are some great ways to improveyour motivation.· You should write down your educational goals, which makes them become clear.· Imagine your success. Experience the feeling of reaching your particulargoal.· 26·Look for advice and study opportunities from th e good students in your class.Successful students tend to study hard. They pay attention to class as well astaking notes. 27 Outside class they find a quiet study place to study, because theyknow that academic life comes before their social life.Set your goals. After setting goals it is important to write them down for many reasons.· Goals that aren't written are only wishes.· It helps you make a commitment(承诺) to yourself.· 28· No one wants to regret not doin g something they could have done.Successful students manage their time well by setting up weekly timetable. They make the best use of their study time and find a quiet place and study there every day. 29 Most of the suggestions mentioned above can improve your motivation.第四节:短文改错Hi,Janice,It's been a month when I came to this new school and I really want share with you some of the problems I have been experiencing.As I tell you last time, I made three new friend here. We hang out together during lunch and after school. We've been spending a lot of time sing in karaoke bars. It's been three Saturdays now and it real costs me many. And I started to see this as a time-wasting activity! In fact, I don't like to go anymore, so I'm afraid I'll lose their friendship. What do you think I should do? If you are me, would you talk to them?Grace答案第一节:阅读理解:(2分每空;共8分)1-4 BAAB第二节:完形填空:(1.5分每空;共30分)5-9 DABAC 10-14 CCDBC 15-19 DCDAD 20-24 ABACC第三节:七选五25-29 FBACD第四节:短文改错(1分每空;共10分)Hi,Janice,It's been a month when I came to this new school and I really want∧ share with you somesince toof the problems I have been experiencing.As I tell you last time, I made three new friend here. We hang out together during lunch andtold friendsafter school. We've been spending a lot of time sing in karaoke bars. It's been three Saturdayssingingnow and it real costs me many. And I started to see this as a time-wasting activity! In fact, Ireally muchdon't like to go anymore, so I'm afraid I'll lose their friendship. What do you think I should do? Ifbutyou are me, would you talk to them?wereGrace。

四川省宜宾市一中2017届高三上学期第15周周测英语试题Word版含答案

四川省宜宾市一中2017届高三上学期第15周周测英语试题Word版含答案

宜宾市一中高2014级2016-2017学年上期第15周周训练题第一节七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

Home on the Wayplace as home. Boarders call school People need homes. Children assume their parents’ “home” on weekdays. Married couples work tog ether to build new homes and travelers have noplace to call “home”,at least for a few nights. 1 ? Don’t they have the right to a home? Ofcourse they do.Some regular travelers take their own belongings like bed sheets, pillowcases and familyphotos to make them feel like home no matter where they are. Some stay for long periods in thesame hotel and as a result become very familiar with service and attendants. 2 . Furthermore,driving a camping car during one’s travels and sleeping in the vehicle at night is just likehome—only mobile!And how about keeping relationships while in transit(运输中)? 3 . Some send letters andpostcards, or even photos. Others may just call and say Hi just to let their friends know thatthey’re still alive and well. People find ways to keep in touch. Making friends on the way helpstravelers feel more or less at home.4.Nowadays, fewer people are working in their local towns, so how do they develop a sense ofbelonging? Whenever we step out of our local boundaries, there is always another “home”to be found.5, we can make the place we stay “home”.A. Hostels(招待所)provide a clean safe place to stay while you are travelling the worldB. Others may simply put some flowers by the hotel window to make things more homelyC. Backpackers in youth hostels may become very good friends, even closer than siblings(手足)D. So how about people who have to travel for extended periods of timeE. No matter where you go in the world, hotels are there, tooF. Some keep contact with their friends via InternetG. Wherever we are, with just a little bit of effort and imagination第二部分完形填空(共20小题;每小题 1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后面各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和D)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

四川省宜宾市一中20172018学年高中英语下学期第15周周训练题

四川省宜宾市一中20172018学年高中英语下学期第15周周训练题

四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中英语下学期第15周周训练题双向细目表题号分值考点识记理解简单运用综合运用难易程度1 1.5 动词辨析√易2 1.5 动词辨析√易3 1.5 时态辨析√易4 1.5 名词辨析√易5 1.5 形容词辨析√中6 1.5 时态辨析√易7 1.5 动词辨析√中8 1.5 名词辨析√难9 1.5 副词辨析√易10 1.5 介词辨析√难11 1.5 动词辨析√中12 1.5 动词辨析√中13 1.5 副词辨析√难14 1.5 代词辨析√易15 1.5 动词辨析√易16 1.5 连词辨析√中17 1.5 形容词辨析√中18 1.5 连词辨析√中19 1.5 介词辨析√中20 1.5 名词辨析√中21 2 细节理解题√难22 2 语境运用√易23 2 推理判断题√易24 2 推理判断题√中25 1.5 语境运用√易26 1.5 考查副词√中27 1.5 考查介词√难28 1.5 考查动词时态√易29 1.5 考查搭配√易30 1.5 考查动词搭配√中31 1.5 考查连词√中32 1.5 考查形容词、副词√中33 1.5 考查时态√中34 1.5 考查连词中35 1.5 考查非谓语√难Module 5 Great People and Great Inventions of Ancient China第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

AMake space in your summer for free funYou don't have to go to the moon to meet an astronaut: You can do it at the Air and SpaceMuseum on July 16.Pioneering pilot Amelia Earhart disappeared on a flight around the globe in 1937. But she'll be at the National Air and Space Museum on July 16 — the museum's first Family Day of the season — to tell you all about her adventures. (Okay, it's actually an actress pretending (假装) to be Earhart.) NASA astronaut Patrick Forrester will be there to answer your questions, too. Come learn how space exploration (探索) changed the world.Another Family Day event takes place on July 25. At “Discover the Moon Day!” you can steer (驾驶) a robotic rover (a vehicle for exploring the surface of a planet), examine meteorites (陨石) that were found on the moon, see the capsule that took the Apollo 11 astronauts there and back and view photos of the lunar (月亮) surface using 3-D glasses. You can create lunar art and take a moon quiz. We'll give you one example: July 20, 1969 — 46 years ago this month. Do you know what happened that day?National Air and Space MuseumIndependence Avenue at Sixth Street SWOpen daily 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. through September 1 (with a few early closings at 5:30p.m.; visit our website for details).Family Day programs are from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Information specialists are available Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. andSaturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.All ages, but best for age 7 and older.For more information, call 202-633-2214 or go to .21. What can museum visitors do on July 16?A. Create lunar art.B. Step into an unusual capsule.C. See a movie about Earhart's adventures.D. Learn about a missing woman pilot's life.22. What do we know about “Discover the Moon Day!”?A. It includes a moon quiz competition.B. It's the first Family Day at the museum.C. It features a famous astronaut's explanations.D. It gives people first-hand experience of space.23. What's the closing time for the Family Day programs?A. 3 p.m.B. 4 p.m.C. 5:30 p.m.D. 7:30 p.m.BI will never forget the year 1979. I was just ten years old when my father decided to take me to see a stunt (特技) show starring the famous motorcyclist, Evel Knievel. After seeing the amazing stunts, I started dreaming about riding bikes and performing stunts myself oneday.My whole childhood was spent at skate parks; there was a group of us that would go there every day after school with our BMX bikes (a type of bicycle designed to ride on rough ground). After all, I would need to get some practice if I was going to be like my hero! My later teenage years were spent competing in endless BMX freestyling championships; some I won and others I lost. But it was never about the trophies (奖杯). The atmosphere was magical, with over 1,000 riders at some events. I just loved the rush of energy I got from this, and from continuously trying newer, more daring stunts.In 1995, I was chosen to compete in an important international action sports competition. For once in my life I was nervous. I landed badly on my hand and got injured. It took me out of the spor t for a while, but my attitude was: ‘If others have suffered (遭受痛苦) more and gone on, then why can't I?’ I had once read that Evel Knievel suffered a totalof thirty-five broken bones!When the International Olympic Committee made BMX an Olympic sport, I couldn't have been more delighted! The way I see it, the sport finally got the recognition it deserved. Its entry into the Olympics encourages more people to take it up seriously.I have heard some people say that BMX is too dangerous for kids. The risks, though, arereally no greater than, say skateboarding. With riders pushing the limits (限度) far beyond what I could ever have imagined when I first started riding professionally, BMX seems set to remain one of the most exciting sports in history.24. The author wanted to become a stunt performer _____.A. in his teenage yearsB. because of a related showC. under the influence of his fatherD. with encouragement from a famous motorcyclist25. As a teenage BMX-er, the author _____.A. didn't think a lot of winningB. didn't take the sport seriouslyC. enjoyed attention from othersD. cared too much about gain and loss26. How did the author feel after his accident in 1995?A. He felt discouraged.B. He would never be like his hero.C. He would continue BMX as always.D. He felt a need to change his attitude to BMX.27. What does the author say about BMX?A. It is unsafe for kids.B. It is not dangerous at all.C. It is far beyond riders' control.D. It is not as risky as people think.CEver wonder where chocolate chip cookies came from? Or why we use waffles (华夫饼) as icecream cones?Mistakes that Worked, written by Charlotte Foltz Jones, award-winning author of non-fiction (非小说类写实文学) books for children, offers forty of these unusual tales, along with many interesting drawings and strange and amazing facts.The book is divided into six parts: food, medicine, toys, accidental things, names and clothes. I find the book great because if not for the book, I would never have known that something was actually accidentally created. Besides, I like to learn real information; I can't stand books with stories that aren't real. Although this is a non-fiction book and is about inventions, it is not a history of technology book; it's more of an easy reading book. This book would be attractive to both boys and girls, and it could actually beeither an adult book or a children's book.Published (出版) in 1991, the book is a bit old and is showing its age now in 2016. Still, it contains lots of great information, even though some facts are not exact. I love the idea of a mistakes book, and I especially like the format (安排), which allows readers to dip in and out of the book easily. However, the entries are not all equally strong. Additionally, if you don't live in the US, the book makes little sense, since it is full of American references both historically and in terms of customs.Anyway, Mistakes that Worked is a reminder that failure is not always the end. It is an enlightening (富有启发性的) book that encourages us to realize that taking risks and learning to experiment is often the best way to learn, even if we don't end up creatingsomething new and wonderful.28. What kind of book is Mistakes that Worked?A. It's a picture book.B. It's science fiction.C. It's an adult book.D. It's a historical novel.29. What can we infer about the author?A. He reads too little.B. He is a slow reader.C. He is a great reader of non-fiction.D. He enjoys reading books about inventions.30. Which of the following does the author especially like about the book?A. Its facts.B. Its organization.C. Its entries.D. Its references.31. What is the author's opinion on the book?A. It's a fun read.B. It's a perfect book.C. It makes little sense.D. It's full of factual mistakes.DMaking it to the Scripps National Spelling Bee (a spelling competition) is an amazing achievement for any kid, but for 11-year-old Neil Maes, being born deaf made his journeyespecially unlikely.After receiving cochlear implants (人工耳蜗) in both ears as a baby, he had to train his brain to understand spoken words. It took countless hours of speech therapy (疗法).“We didn't even know that he'd be able to talk,” said his mother, Christy Maes.Now the soft-spoken kid from Belton, South Carolina is officially one of the nation's top young spellers. He earned the right to take the stage in the final rounds of the ScrippsNational Spelling Bee.Neil's parents have always given him a tip, coaching him to always ask the pronouncer for the meaning of a word, so that he can be sure he heard it correctly. Most contestants dothis anyway.“He's able to spell very difficult words. You tell him, ‘Spell this word,' and he's able to actually imagine what that sounds like in his head and spell the word. It's actually quite impressive,” said Dr. Michael Hoa, who performed Neil's cochlearimplantation. “There's a lot that goes into training your brain to do that.”Neil's parents didn't know he was taking part in a spelling bee with his third-grade class until he came home and told them he had won. He made it all the way to his regional bee that year, finishing second. Now a naturally shy fifth-grader, Neil is already worn out from the busy bee-week schedule (日程表), but he seems happy.“Our main hope o ut of all of this was to encourage people that are going to be facingwhat we had to face,” Christy said.But Neil said coming to the bee has motivated (激发) him to study even harder, so he canreturn next year.“It's just fun and I want to do it again,” N eil said.32. What makes it difficult for Neil to enter the competition?A. He is naturally shy.B. He is unable to talk.C. He has a hearing disability.D. He is undergoing medical treatment.33. What does the underlined word “it” (in Para. 5) refer to?A. The tip from Neil's parents.B. The coach's pronunciation.C. The meaning.D. The word.34. What did Michael think of Neil?A. He's amazing.B. He's very lucky.C. He should study harder.D. He should use his imagination.35. What's the best title for the text?A. Hard training will finally pay offB. We can do more for disabled childrenC. Spelling bees are becoming more popularD. Deaf 11-year-old competes in National Spelling Bee第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

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宜宾市一中高2017-2018学年上期第15周周训练题第一节七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

Home on the WayPeople need homes. Children assume their parents’ place as home. Boarders call school “home” on weekdays. Married couples work together to build new homes and travelers have no place to call “home”, at least for a few nights. 1 ? Don’t they have the right to a home? Of course they do.Some regular travelers take their own belongings like bed sheets, pillowcases and family photos to make them feel like home no matter where they are. Some stay for long periods in the same hotel and as a result become very familiar with service and attendants. 2 . Furthermore, driving a camping car during one’s travels and sleeping in the vehicle at n ight is just like home—only mobile!And how about keeping relationships while in transit(运输中)? 3 . Some send letters and postcards, or even photos. Others may just call and say Hi just to let their friends know that they’re still alive and well. People find ways to keep in touch. Making friends on the way helps travelers feel more or less at home.4.Nowadays, fewer people are working in their local towns, so how do they develop a sense of belonging? Whenever we step out of our local boundaries, t here is always another “home” waiting to be found.5, we can make the place we stay “home”.A. Hostels(招待所)provide a clean safe place to stay while you are travelling the worldB. Others may simply put some flowers by the hotel window to make things more homelyC. Backpackers in youth hostels may become very good friends, even closer than siblings(手足)D. So how about people who have to travel for extended periods of timeE. No matter where you go in the world, hotels are there, tooF. Some keep contact with their friends via InternetG. Wherever we are, with just a little bit of effort and imagination第二部分完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后面各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和D)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Many years ago, there was a king in China. He 6 a beautiful girl named Chang Er and made her stay in the palace so that he could see her 7 he wanted. However, the girl did not like the frightened figure of the king. She 8 spoke a word in the palace. Each time the king went to her place, he 9 show her some treas ures and brought some gifts to 10 her.On every full moon, the girl would light candles to worship the moon. People believed that there was a god living in the moon that made the moon 11 .One day, the full moon of the eighth month, the king 12 three pills to show her. “ This is from the priest(道士) of the palace. If we eat them up, we can live forever.” He 13 .Because the king was afraid that the pills would have side effects. He forced the girl to take the 14 first. If nothing wrong with her after taking the pill, he would take it immediately. 15, the girl recognized that if she took all three of them, the king would 16 her eventually. Therefore, she 17 the king for the first time, “ Let me have a look at the pills first. Otherwise, I will not try at all.”The king was 18 that the girl talked to him. So he 19 the pills to the girl. She did not say 20 but eat all of them. The king was extremely angry. He wanted to kill her.At this moment, the girl started to 21 . She could fly for the sake of the 22 of the pills. The king could not catch her but had to watch her fly 23 the moon and disappear.After that, people 24 . that there was a beautiful girl stay in the moon with a little old man and a bunny. The old man was believed to be the god inside the moon and bunny was his 25. Day after day, Chinese believed that there were people lived in the moon.6.A.met B.married C.inspected D.loved7.A.wherever B.however C.whatever D.whenever8.A.seldom B.never C.ever D.always9.A.should B.might C.would D.could10.A.satisfy B.show C.guarantee D.please11.A.shine B.light C.appear D.hide12.A.took B.brought C.carried D.fetched13.A. answered B.responded C.exclaimed D.forecasted14.A.palace B.pill C.moon D.bunny15.A.Therefore B.Moreover C.Besides D.However16.A.forgive B.give up C.leave D.give away17.A.turned to B.talked with C.depended on D.spoke to18.A.surprised B.confused C.angry D.scared19.A.donated B.returned C.awarded D.handed20.A.something B.nothing C.anything D.everything21.A.fly B.rise C.develop D.strike22.A.quality B.variety C.intake D.instructions23.A.into B.toward C.onto D.within24.A.argued B.estimated C.guessed D.believedpanion B.guide C.pet D.choice第三部分语法填空题(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入恰当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

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