2018年马鞍山市高中毕业班第二次教学质量检测英语试题
马鞍山2018年九年级二模英语试卷答题卷及答案
马鞍山市2017-2018学年度第二学期九年级二模联考英语学科试题卷注意事项:1. 本试卷共四部分,十一大题,满分150分,考试时间为120分钟。
2. 全卷包括“试题卷”(8页)和“答题卷”(2页)两部分。
3. 请务必在“答题卷...”上答题,在“试题卷”上答题无效。
第一部分听力(共五大题,满分30分)I.关键词语选择(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)你将听到五个句子。
请在每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个你所听到的单词或短语。
每个句子读两遍。
1. A. turn B. learn C. know2. A. purpose B. progress C. problem3. A. crazy B. easy C. noisy4. A. support B. surprise C. success5. A. pay for B. care for C. ask forII. 短对话理解(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)你将听到十段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。
请在每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
每段对话读两遍。
6. How is the man going to New York?A. B. C.7. When is Tom’s birthday?A. B. C.8. How is the weather now?A. B. C.9. What does Michael like doing on Saturdays?A. B. C.10. Which kind of fruit is the cheapest?A. B. C.11. What does the boy’s mother want him to do?A. Do his homework.B. Answer the phone.C. Help with the housework.12. What does the man think of country music?A. Exciting.B. Strange.C. Boring.13. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a classroom.B. In a restaurant.C. In a library.14. What did Kate tell Nancy in the email?A. Her new address.B. Her travel plan.C. Her phone number.15. What are the speakers talking about?A. Hometown.B. Tea.C. Hobby.III. 长对话理解(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)你将听到两段对话,每段对话后有几个小题。
安徽省合肥一中、马鞍山二中等六校教育研究会2018届高三上学期第二次联考 英语
安徽六校教育研究会2018届高三第二次联考英语试题本试卷由四个部分组成。
其中,第一、二部分和第三部分的第一节为选择题。
第三部分的第二节和第四部分为非选择题。
试卷满分150分。
考试时间120分钟。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。
听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将您的答案转涂到客观答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5 段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在答题卷或答题卡的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。
1.What time is it now?A. 910.B. 950.C. 1000.2.What does the woman thin of the weather?A. It’s nice.B. It’s warm.C. It’s cold.3.What will the man do?A. Give a lecture.B. Leave his office.C. Attend a meeting.4.What is the woman’s opinion about the course?A. T oo hard.B. W orth taing.C. V ery easy.5.What does the woman want the man to do?A. Spea louder.B. Apologie to her.C. Turn off the radio.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
2018届高三第二次教学质量监测英语试卷(word版)
2018届高三第二次教学质量监测试卷英语第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列四篇短文,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。
ASaving Our Oceans●Your MissionTeach oceanographers(海洋学者)with different specialties about other ocean specialties and thus create a better understanding of the ocean as a complete, diverse system.●BriefingYou've been invited to lead the International Oceanographic Conference in Oslo, Norway. Over one hundred of your fellow oceanographers will attend it. The problem is, with so many different specialties in the field-from geological to biological oceanography-the oceanographers at the conference are finding it difficult to understand what their colleagues are studying, let alone to grasp the ocean as an entire, diverse system!Your job will be to give the opening speech at the Conference outlining the general kinds of oceanography in a way that each type of oceanographers will understand. Then, you will assign different oceanographers to different projects and explain to them how best to work together.●Family-x fileYounger Xpeditioners: Pick one project, and learn more about it through its photo gallery. Then, create a poster based on the animals and terrain(地形). Make sure to label each animal that you draw. Show your poster to your family and describe to them what you have drawn.Older Xpeditioners: Learn more about each of the projects: Where in the ocean would oceanographers go to study them? What animals might oceanographers study in the project? Which types of oceanographers would you assign for each project and how would they work together?Finally, think about the ways in which the different general kinds of oceanography might relate. Why is it important to look at the ocean as an entire system, rather than as distinct parts? How might looking at each separate part and the ocean as a whole impact conservation efforts? Practice your speech for the Conference in front of your family.21. What is your mission according to the text?A. To save the oceans all over the earth.B. To attend the International Oceanographic Conference in Norway.C. To enter for an activity with one hundred fellow oceanographers.D. To help better understand the ocean as a complete, diverse system.22. Where can you get the detailed instructions for you in advance?A. From the leader of the conference.B. From Younger Xpeditioners.C. From the part of Briefing.D. From Older Xpeditioners.23. How should you prepare your speech according to the text?A. Practice it at home with the family in front.B. Ask a lot of questions about the oceans.C. Create a poster to get informed.D. Invite other oceanographers to take part.BI have been teaching the tenth-grade English for four years. Needless to say, I love my subject and vowed to one day impart(透露) my love of literature to my future students. Well, I must admit, I have made more than a difference. I have changed the way students perceive(感知) literature and have even inspired some to become English teachers.One student in particular is named John. I met him last year when he was a student in my English class during the eighth period. He sat in the back often, saying very little. However, I sensed that he was taking in all that I taught. John was never absent nor was he late. He seemed very mature for his age.As the year progressed, we read lots of poetry and various stories about different cultures and real-life experiences. I have always wanted literature to speak to my students so that they could find relevant connections which would finally give them that motivation to read, write and interpret. While reading and writing poetry, John wrote some beautiful poetry that spoke of his experiences as a black male in America.On the last day of school, students were asked to write a brief autobiographical essay and to dedicate(献给) it to someone he or she thought was significant in his or her life. John dedicated his essay to me and used clip art that decorated the dedication with roses.He stated in the essay that "some people you meet in life are flowers, but then there are those who are roses. Ms. Hopkins, Ijust want you to know that you are a rose in my life and I have enjoyed every minute of being in your class. You have shown me that I have purpose in life and that I am a poet. I will never forget you." Tears streamed down my eyes. I had had a particularly hard personal life that year and somehow that letter made it worth the struggle.Making a significant contribution to someone's life is something money could never buy. Teaching allows teachers to make a positive difference in the life of someone.24. What's the author's purpose to take John for example?A. To show that her students were all excellent readers.B. To develop her own idea about English literature.C. To prove what she had just said was true.D. To persuade her readers to change their minds.25. Why did John choose to dedicate his autobiographical essay to Ms. Hopkins?A. He thought she was significant in his life.B. He wanted to say to her that she was a red rose.C. He expected her to know he had enjoyed her class.D. He remembered she had promised to let him be a poet.26. What kind of person was the author according to the text?A. Gentle.B. Passionate.C. Humorous.D. Indifferent.27. Which of the following can be the best title for this text?A. The difference a good teacher can makeB. The friendship Ms. Hopkins and John developedC. An experience only Ms. Hopkins and her students could haveD. The significant contribution everyone can makeCZach Bonner knows just how far trying can get you. Earlier this month the eleven-year-old completed his biggest charity project to date. He walked almost two thousand kilometers from his home in Florida to Washington D.C. to raise money for homeless children in America. Zach called his project "From My House to the White House". He carried a message to the American president and lawmakers. He asked for help for the homeless children in the United States. The walk raised tens of thousands of dollars for Zach's cause.His mother says Zach has always enjoyed community service work. It began when Hurricane Charley hit Florida in 2014. Zach decided to help victims by walking around his area with his little red wagon collecting and giving out bottles of water. He got the nickname "Little Red Wagon Boy". Now, "Little Red Wagon" is the name of Zach's foundation. It has raised money for playgrounds and shelters for homeless children. Zach also gives out thousands of backpacks. He fills each "Zachpac" with a toy, personal cleaning supplies, socks, sewing supplies, a first-aid kit and food.Zach has won many awards, met several presidents and been on television. But that is not why he wants to help people. Zach Bonner says if you have a good heart you have to use it. And, he says, charity work is a lot of fun.Eighteen-year-old Christina Johnson and her older sister Geneva started their project, "Bring It On" in the Bronx area of New York City in 2014. They wanted to improve the place where they lived. The area was so dangerous that their parents would not let them play outside.The girls started a program to empower children in their community. "Bring It On" organizes environmental "jams" to clean up waste in the area. The group also holds classes and talks on health, leadership, how to set up small businesses and other issues. "Bring It On" receives money and other support from local businesses and other sponsors.28. Which of the following is NOT true about Zach Bonner?A. He had persuaded his mother to work with him.B. His walk helped raise a large amount of money.C. He won his nickname by helping the victims with a little red wagon.D. He enjoyed himself in doing community service work.29. Why was Zach Bonner's foundation started?A. To ask the American president and lawmakers for help.B. To win awards and appear on television.C. To have a lot of fun with other people.D. To raise money for homeless children.30. What does the underlined phrase "empower children" in the last paragraph refer to?A. Give children the power to do anything.B. Take control of children.C. Enable children to live safely.D. Stop children playing with each other.31. What can be inferred according to the text?A. "Little Red Wagon" and "Bring It On" are the nicknames of youths.B. Young people are leading the way in volunteering in the United States.C. The girls started their program to find lost children in their community.D. Christina Johnson and Geneva are making efforts to raise money.DCompanion planting is the idea that when some crops are planted together, they help eachother grow. The compatible plants generally have similar needs for nutrients, soil and moisture.Advice for companion plantings is sometimes based more on tradition than proof. But Fabian Fernandez at the University of Illinois says there is evidence for some combinations. These can lead to better crops, reduce disease and help with pest control byattracting helpful insects. For example, some kinds of soil bacteria take nitrogen(氮) from the air and make a form that plants can use. The plants keep the nitrogen in their roots. Legumes(豆类) are especially good at this. Any crops sharing the same space can get the nitrogen as the roots decompose(腐烂).Crops like beans and potatoes, carrots and cabbages, beans and rice can also share territory well because their roots reach different levels in the soil. Deep-rooted vegetables get nutrients and moisture from lower down, so they do not compete with shallower plants. But some plants placed together may harm each other's development. For example, tomatoes do not like wet soil but watercress does, as the name suggests. So you would probably not want to put them together.Even after harvest, some kinds of produce should be kept apart. Apples, for example, release ethylene gas,a plant hormone. It can cause other foods to ripen(成熟)too quickly. Markets often separate high ethylene-producing foods from those that are sensitive to the gas. But sometimes you might want them together. For example, if you put an apple in a bag with a green banana, the banana will be ready to eat sooner.Now what about peaches, plums and nectarines that are too firm to eat? Growers in California answer this question at . They say an apple,a banana or a riper piece of fruit is not needed. The peaches, plums and nectarines themselves release enough of the gas to ripen successfully.Here's their advice: place the fruit in afruit bowl or in a paper bag with the top folded over. Keep the fruit at room temperature. When the fruit is soft enough to your liking, either use it or place it in a refrigerator to stop further ripening.32. What are the basic needs for companion planting?A. Good old companions.B.Some kinds of soil bacteria.C. Nutrients, soil and moisture.D.Helpful insects.33. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 most probably mean?A. To some extent, companion planting relies more on traditional experience.B. In the field of companion planting, proof always speaks louder than tradition.C. Traditional experience is much less reliable than scientific experiments.D. Scientific researches have thrown light on the theory of companion planting.34. According to the text, which group of plants are not suitable to be planted together?A. Beans and potatoes.B.Tomatoes and watercress.C. Carrots and cabbages.D.Beans and rice.35. What can be inferred from the last two paragraphs?A. We should choose fruit from markets as often as possible.B. The peaches, plums and nectarines should always be put together to get riper.C. The fruit in afruit bowl or in a paper bag should be eaten as soon as possible.D. We should not place any ripening fruit out in direct sunlight.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人空白处的最佳选项。
2018马鞍山二模含答案 安徽省马鞍山市2018届高三第二次教学质量监测英语试题
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安徽省马鞍山市2018届中考二模英语试题2018全市二模英语答案
英语试题参考答案及评分标准第一部分听力I. 1~ 5 BACACII. 6~10 CCBAB 11~15 ACBABIII. 16~20 CAACAIV. 21~25 BABCBV. 26. north 27. six/6 28. fields 29. top 30. bring 评分标准:1~30题每小题1分。
(26~30题中的单词拼写错误可酌情扣分。
)第二部分英语知识运用VI. 31~35 DCABB 36~40ADCCB 41~45 DABCA评分标准:31~45题每小题1分。
VII. 46~50 BAACB 51~60 DBADC56~60 CADAB 61~65 BACBD评分标准:46~65题每小题1.5分。
第三部分阅读理解VIII. 66~70 BDAFG评分标准:66~70题每小题1分。
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XI. 略听力部分录音文字稿I.关键词语选择(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)你将听到五个句子。
请在每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个你所听到的单词或短语。
每个句子读两遍。
1. One is never too old to learn.2. What’s the purpose of your visit? For business or for pleasure?3. I don’t want to live on the first floor because it’s too noisy.4. My parents gave me a lot of support during the difficult time.5. We’ve got to stop and ask for directions.Ⅱ.短对话理解(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)你将听到十段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。
安徽省马鞍山市2018届高三第二次教学质量监测英语试题
安徽省马鞍山市2018届高三第二次教学质量监测英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读选择Two Interesting StoriesShaving Away the EyebrowsSi Burgher had some of the longest eyebrows in Indiana. They were so long that he had to brush them every day so that they did not look like a wild hair. They measured more than three inches in length. However, according to NBC News, the one thing that was even more important to him was the Bloomfield Rotary Club’s campaign to end polio (脊髓灰质炎). According to , it started out as a light-hearted joke in which his fellow club members said that people would probably pay to trim (修剪) his eyebrows. After thinking about it, Burgher agreed.Tickets for trimming Burghers eyebrows started at $100 for a swipe (刮) with the razor. The first person in line was his wife. With each eyebrow taking eight swipes to finish off, Burgher managed to raise $ 1,600 for the polio cure. His wife told reporters that she was delighted with his new look and that it made him look kind and handsome.Stunt (特技) DrivingAccording to the report from World of , Sue Harding hated the stereotype (成见) that librarians were boring just as much as she cared for the doctors and nurses in the Warwickshire and Northampton Air Ambulance Service. She came up with the idea to get rid of the stereotype by involving herself in a stunt driving course. In the process she raised funds. According to the Times, people could come out and watch. All earnings were to be donated to the Warwickshire and Northampton Air Ambulance Service.When the big day came, her stunt driving skills turned out to be quite impressive for a librarian. She put the stunt car through the paces, throwing handbreak turns and following the speed and shoot chase formation. Not only did it get rid of the stereotype but it also raised money for the Ambulance Service.1.What caused Si Burgher to have his eyebrows trimmed?A.The club members’ joke.B.A report from NBC News.C.His wife’s encouragement.D.His wish for handsomeness.2.What is Sue Harding?A.A reporter. B.A librarian.C.A doctor. D.A nurse.3.What did Si Burgher and Sue Harding have in common?A.They collected money for others. B.They paid for interesting stories. C.They took part in a club’s campaign.D.They were tired of their boring jobs.My father was a taxi driver but I am a king—King Renato, of the country Pontinha, an island on Funchal harbour. It’s in Madeira, Portugal, where I grew up. It was discovered in 1419; Captain Cook once came here.In 1903, the Portuguese government didn’t have enough money to build a harbor port, so the king sold the land to a wealthy British family, the Blandys, who make Madeira wine. Fourteen years ago, the family decided to sell it for just € 25,000 (£19,500). I decided to bu y it though I had no money—I was just an art teacher.I tried to find some business partners, but they all thought I was crazy to want to buy what is actually a large rock; it has a small cave, a platform on top, and no electricity or running water. So I sold some of my possessions, put my savings together and bought it.When the king of Portugal originally sold the island in 1903, he and all the governors signed a document, selling all the “possessions and the dominions (领土)” of the island. It means I can do what I want with it—I could start a restaurant, or a cinema, but nobody thought that someone would want to start a country. So that’s what I did: I decided that this would no longer be just a rock on the port of Funchal. It would be my island, about the size of aone-bedroom house.After I bought it, the governor of Madeira asked to buy my island. Of course, I said no. He said that unless I sold it back to the state, he wouldn’t let me connect to any electricity. But I have a solar panel and a small windmill, and maybe in the future I will be able to generate power from the ocean around Pontinha.4.What does the writer want to show by mentioning his father?A.He had a royal family. B.He loved his family.C.He was not a born king. D.He was not a good driver.5.Who sold the island to the author?A.A Portuguese king. B.An art teacher.C.The Blandy family. D.Captain Cook.6.How did the writer start the country?A.He discovered the island.B.He found business supporters.C.He was supported by citizens in the island.D.He took advantage of the official document.7.What can we infer about the country Pontinha?A.It was a tiny island.B.A harbor port was built on it.C.It was a wealthy land.D.Life there was very convenient.Readers in Grenoble can now nibble (啃) fiction after Publisher Short Edition introduced eight short-story dispensers (自动售货机) around the French city.The free stories are available at the touch of a button, printing out on rolls of paper like a receipt. Readers are able to choose one minute, three minutes, or five minutes of fiction.“The feedback we got has been extremely positive. Just two weeks since its launch, more than 10,000 stories have already been printed. We are thrilled to see it working so well,” said the co-founder Quentin Pleple. “There are only eight dispensers in the city of Grenoble for now but we are planning to introduce more. We are getting requests from all over theworld-Australia, the US, Canada, Russia, Grace, Italy, Spain and Chile.”Pleple said he and his team initially came up with the idea a couple of years ago when taking a break at a drink dispenser. “We thought it would be cool to have it for short stories,” said the publisher. ‘Then, we decided to make a difference: the short-story dispenser was born.”The French publisher hopes the story will be used to fill the “dead time” of a passenger. “In the bus or the subway, everyone can make the most of these moments to read short stories, poems, or short picture books,” said a statement from Short Edition. “And th ey can be sure to enjoy the quality.”The dispensers arc now in locations including Grenoble’s town hall, its tourist office and its library. The stories are drawn from more than 60,000 stories on Short Edition’s website. But there is a problem that users are not able to choose what type of story they would like to read. “Right now they can only choose the length. But that is exactly what really counts, isn’t it?” said Pleple.8.Where can you probably see a short-story dispenser at present?A.In Chile. B.In CanadaC.In France. D.In Italy.9.What does the underlined word “launch” in the third paragraph probably mean? A.Coming into use. B.Being thrown away.C.Being found out. D.Breaking down.10.Why did Short Edition provide short-story dispensers?A.To help people kill time in the journey.B.To encourage people to write short stories.C.To attract international tourists to Grenoble.D.To do research in the field of new technology.11.In what aspect does the short-story dispenser need to improve?A.The length of the stories. B.The quality of the stories.C.The number of the stories. D.The choice of different stories.Last week, two companies, Kitty Hawk and Uber, announced their plans to bring flying cars to reality very soon.Kitty Hawk president, Sebastia n Thrun, announced Kitty Hawk’s flying car plans last Monday. According to its website, the car is electric-powered and will be able to travel at speeds up to 40 kilometers an hour. It says such a machine “does not require registration or a pilot’s license and may be flown in uncrowded areas for recreational purposes.” As of now, the car can only be flown over fresh water.Kitty Hawk is making a list of people interested in buying the flying car. They must pay a deposit of $ 100. Those who get their names on the list early will receive $2,000 off the final cost of the car. However, Kitty Hawk has not yet announced the price. Its first flying cars are expected to go on sale by the end of this year.Unlike the Kitty Hawk company, Uber does not plan to build its flying cars. Uber expects to launch flying taxis in Dallas-Ft. Worth, Texas, US by 2020. Like the Kitty Hawk car, Uber flying taxis will use electric power. Uber says its flying taxis could travel up to 241 kilometers an hour. The company says that could reduce the travel time between San Francisco and San Jose, California from 2 hours on the road to 15 minutes in the air.Riders could use the Uber app to book a flying taxi to take them to their destinations. Thecompany has not yet said how costly air taxi travel would be compared to road taxi travel.Sooner than you think, flying cars may appear in the sky. Much convenience as they will bring, just imagine having to avoid other flying cars. Also, what if your battery dies when you are in the air? And, how will you know where to land?12.What may Kitty Hawk’s flying car be used for at present?A.Accelerating the speed. B.Having fun.C.Advertising the company. D.Fetching water.13.What do we know about Kitty Hawk’s flying car from the third paragraph?A.It costs two thousand dollars each. B.It can travel over water.C.It offers $100 to its potential buyers. D.It hasn’t gone to market.14.In what way is Uber’s flying taxi similar to Kitty Hawk’s flying car?A.They travel at the same speed. B.They are electric-powered.C.They are supported by the Uber app. D.They require a flying license. 15.What is the purpose of the last paragraph of the text?A.To call for public donations. B.To introduce some advantages.C.To promote interest in science. D.To talk about possible problems.二、七选五Long before the Internet, and even before the telephone, people relied on pen and paper to communicate. It’s a lot different from writing an email because when you make a mistake, you cannot “backspace” your errors away. 16.Letter writing has been a key means of communication for people throughout history.17.Famous names like Christopher Columbus and Amerigo Vespucci graced my history textbooks growing up, with stories of their explorations. Much of what we know about them is through the letters they wrote to people back in Europe.There were two main reasons why these early explorers wrote letters.18.The other reason for writing letters was to assure and update the people who financed their trips. These so-called sponsors were often noblemen or wealthy people who had a personal interest in world discoveries. Letters from explorers would raise hopes that new lands could bring more riches.When the British began building colonies (殖民地) in America during the 17th century, these lands were settled by people who sailed across the Atlantic Ocean.19.Their letters were mixed with news of illness as well as details of their exotic (异国的) surroundings.20.With the widespread use of the Internet, the tiny differences of a person’s handwri ting are lost to the cold, typewritten text that comes with an email. A person’s unique signature is reserved for signing a receipt for a credit card payment.A.Letter writing is just how you travel around the world.B.You simply cross out your mistakes with your pen and continue writing.C.The early settlers faced a lot of challenges in the unfamiliar environment.D.One was a boy from England who liked the same music as me: rock and roll.E.Four hundred years later, however, we don’t really need to write letters anymore.F.It played a vital part in the exploration of the ‘"New World”, as America was once known.G.One was to document for the people back home what they saw as they journeyed through the faraway, mysterious land.三、完形填空Yan Wei, a 30-year-old blind man, has just covered a marathon on Sunday. This time he 21 his personal record with a new time of 3 hours, 15 minutes and 58 seconds. He had two 22 to help him and was 23 them with a safety rope.”Yan, who lost his 24 when he was a few months old, started running three years ago, after learning that volunteers were available to 25 blind runners at the 2015 Beijing Marathon.When he started training with the help of his 26 and parents, he could run only for 2 or 3 km at a time. But soon he 27 so much that his sister had to ride a bike to stay 28 him and guide him. It took him just four months to be 29 for his first marathon.Yan 30 his quick progress to daily exercise. “I’d like to 31 200 km per month. I feel 32 if I do not run for two days in a row.” says Yan.But training is becoming 33 for Yan now, because there are few guides who can run faster than him. His guides need to be in better 34 condition than him.“He’s never missed a single training in the past three years. I am 35 not only by his strength but also his 36 to train,” says Shu Hao, an 37 runner who has taken part in a lot of marathons and one of Yan’s running guides.Instead of dying to prove himself 38 he ran, Yan has taken delight in running and now moved to 39 the process. He has completed fourteen 40 in the last two years and just wants to keep going.21.A.beat B.copied C.researched D.preserved 22.A.dogs B.coaches C.guides D.judges 23.A.lifted by B.tied to C.separated from D.fixed on 24.A.parents B.strength C.voice D.sight 25.A.assist B.comfort C.represent D.consult 26.A.teachers B.classmates C.brother D.sister 27.A.donated B.occupied C.improved D.witnessed 28.A.away from B.ahead of C.behind D.for 29.A.ready B.late C.grateful D.harmful 30.A.adjusts B.owes C.devotes D.applies 31.A.run B.drive C.swim D.fly 32.A.unlucky B.embarrassed C.uncomfortable D.ignored 33.A.stricter B.looser C.easier D.harder 34.A.living B.physical C.mental D.educational 35.A.praised B.evaluated C.impressed D.inspected 36.A.instruction B.pressure C.absence D.determination 37.A.experienced B.honest C.overweight D.upset 38.A.soon after B.every time C.as if D.even though 39.A.delay B.register C.simplify D.enjoy 40.A.projects B.operations C.marathons D.tasks四、用单词的适当形式完成短文Hands can easily get cold in winter. Wearing gloves might be a good choice, but sometimes it is not 41.(convenience). However, this was not a problem for ancient Chinese people, 42.had a more delicate tool to keep their hands warm: hand warmers.There is no accurate written record about the origin of this tool, but there are some laics about its 43.(invent). One folk story concerns Emperor Yangdi from the Sui Dynasty (581-618) who visited Jiangsu in the winter. Due to the bitter cold, the local official asked the producers to make 44.small warmer for the emperor that could be held in one’s hands. Thus the hand warmer 45.(create).Techniques for producing the tool were 46.(steady) developed in the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911). Many poems and books from this period recorded people using handwarmers. The Dream of the Red Chamber, the classic novel written 47.Cao Xueqin from the Qing Dynasty, also described a maid who 48.(send) a hand warmer to Lin Daiyu in one chapter.Ancient hand warmers had various designs. Round and square shapes arc typical. Some of 49.(they) look like pumpkins and flowers. Inside a hand warmer, there were 50.(burn) coals, some mixed with fragrance and giving off a pleasant smell.五、短文改错51.假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。
英语_2018年安徽省马鞍山市高考英语二模试卷含答案
2018年安徽省马鞍山市高考英语二模试卷第二部分阅读理解(共两节)第一节(满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.1. Two Interesting StoriesShaving Away the EyebrowsSi Burgher had some of the longest eyebrows in Indiana. They were so long that he had to brush them every day so that they did not look like a wild hair. They measured more than three inches in length. However, according to NBC News, the one thing that was even more important 10him was the Bloomfield Rotary Club's campaign to end polio (脊髓灰质炎). According to MSN.com, it started out as a light﹣hearted joke in which his fellow club members said that people would probably pay to trim (修剪) his eyebrows. After thinking about it, Burgher agreed.Tickets for trimming Burghers eyebrows started at﹩100 for a swipe (刮) with the razor. The first person in line was his wife. With each eyebrow taking eight swipes to finish off, Burgher managed to raise ﹩1, 600 for the polio cure. His wife told reporters that she was delighted with his new look and that it made him look kind and handsome.Stunt (特技) DrivingAccording to the report from World of Differcnce.com, Sue Harding hated the stereotype (成见) that librarians were boring just as much as she cared for the doctors and nurses in the Warwickshire and Northampton Air Ambulance Service. She came up with the idea to get rid of the stereotype by involving herself in a stunt driving course. In the process she raised funds. According to the Times, people could come out and watch. All earnings were to be donated to the Warwickshire and Northampton Air Ambulance Service.When the big day came, her stunt driving skills turned out to be quite impressive for a librarian. She put the stunt car through the paces, throwing handbreak turns and following the speed and shoot chase formation. Not only did it get rid of the stereotype but it also raised money for the Ambulance Service.(1). What caused Si Burgher to have his eyebrows trimmed?________A The club members' joke.B A report from NBC News. C His wife's encouragement.D His wish for handsomeness.(2). What is Sue Harding?________A A reporter.B A librarian.C A doctor.D A nurse.(3). What did Si Burgher and Sue Harding have in common?________A They collected money for others.B They paid for interesting stories.C They took part in a club's campaign.D They were tired of their boring jobs.2. My father was a taxi driver but I am a king﹣King Renato, of the country Pontinha, an island on Funchal harbour. It's in Madeira, Portugal, where I grew up. It was discovered in 1419; Captain Cook once came here.In 1903, the Portuguese government didn't have enough money to build a harbor port, so the king sold the land to a wealthy British family, the Blandys, who make Madeirawine. Fourteen years ago, the family decided to sell it for just € 25, 000 (£19, 500). I decided to buy it though I had no money﹣I was just an art teacher.I tried to find some business partners, but they all thought I was crazy to want to buy what is actually a large rock; it has a small cave, a platform on top, and no electricity or running water. So I sold some of my possessions, put my savings together and bought it.When the king of Portugal originally sold the island in 1903, he and all the governors signed a document, selling all the "possessions and the dominions (领土)" of the island. It means I can do what I want with it﹣I could start a restaurant, or a cinema, but nobody thought that someone would want to start a country. So that's what I did: I decided that this would no longer be just a rock on the port of Funchal. It would be my island, about the size of a one﹣bedroom house.After I bought it, the governor of Madeira asked to buy my island. Of course, I said no. He said that unless I sold it back to the state, he wouldn't let me connect to any electricity. But I have a solar panel and a small windmill, and maybe in the future I will be able to generate power from the ocean around Pontinha.(1). What does the writer want to show by mentioning his father?________A He had a royal family.B He loved his family.C He was not a bornking. D He was not a good driver.(2). Who sold the island to the author?________A A Portuguese king.B An art teacher.C The Blandy family.D Captain Cook.(3). How did the writer start the country?________A He discovered the island.B He found business supporters.C He was supported by citizens in the island.D He took advantage of the official document.(4). What can we infer about the country Pontinha?________A It was a tiny island.B A harbor port was built on it.C It was a wealthy land.D Life there was very convenient.3. Readers in Grenoble can now nibble (啃) fiction after Publisher Short Edition introduced eight short﹣story dispensers (自动售货机) around the French city.The free stories are available at the touch of a button, printing out on rolls of paper like a receipt. Readers are able to choose one minute, three minutes, or five minutes of fiction. "The feedback we got has been extremely positive. Just two weeks since its ________, more than 10, 000stories have already been printed. We are thrilled to see it working so well, " said the co﹣founder Quentin Pleple. "There are only eight dispensers in the city of Grenoble for now but we are planning to introduce more. We are getting requests from all over the world﹣Australia, the US, Canada, Russia, Grace, Italy, Spain and Chile."Pleple said he and his team initially came up with the idea a couple of years ago when taking a break at a drink dispenser. "We thought it would be cool to have it for short stories, " said the publisher.‘Then, we decided to make a difference: the short﹣story dispenser was born."The French publisher hopes the story will be used to fill the "dead time" of a passenger. "In the bus or the subway, everyone can make the most of these moments to read short stories, poems, or short picture books, " said a statement from Short Edition. "And they can be sure to enjoy the quality."The dispensers arc now in locations including Grenoble's town hall, its tourist office andits library. The stories are drawn from more than 60, 000 stories on Short Edition's website. But there is a problem that users are not able to choose what type of story they would like to read. "Right now they can only choose the length. But that is exactly what really counts, isn't it? " said Pleple.(28)A. In Chile.B. In Canada.C. In France.D. In Italy.(29)A. Coming into use.B. Being thrown away.C. Being found out.D. Breaking down.(30)A. To help people kill time in the journey.B. To encourage people to write short stories.C. To attract international tourists to Grenoble.D. To do research in the field of new technology.(31)A. The length of the stories.B. The quality of the stories.C. The number of the stories.D. The choice of different stories.Readers in Grenoble can now nibble (啃) fiction after Publisher Short Edition introduced eight short﹣story dispensers (自动售货机) around the French city.The free stories are available at the touch of a button, printing out on rolls of paper like a receipt. Readers are able to choose one minute, three minutes, or five minutes of fiction."The feedback we got has been extremely positive. Just two weeks since its ________, more than 10,000stories have already been printed. We are thrilled to see it working so well," said the co﹣founder Quentin Pleple. "There are only eight dispensers in the city of Grenoble for now but we are planning to introduce more. We are getting requests from all over the world﹣Australia, the US, Canada, Russia, Grace, Italy, Spain and Chile." Pleple said he and his team initially came up with the idea a couple of years ago when takinga break at a drink dispenser. "We thought it would be cool to have it for short stories," said the publisher.‘Then, we decided to make a difference: the short﹣story dispenser was born."The French publisher hopes the story will be used to fill the "dead time" of a passenger. "In the bus or the subway, everyone can make the most of these moments to read short stories,poems, or short picture books," said a statement from Short Edition. "And they can be sure to enjoy the quality."The dispensers arc now in locations including Grenoble's town hall, its tourist office and itslibrary. The stories are drawn from more than 60,000 stories on Short Edition's website. But there is a problem that users are not able to choose what type of story they would like to read. "Right now they can only choose the length. But that is exactly what really counts, isn't it?" said Pleple.(28)A. In Chile.B. In Canada.C. In France.D. In Italy.(29)A. Coming into use.B. Being thrown away.C. Being found out.D. Breaking down.(30)A. To help people kill time in the journey.B. To encourage people to write short stories.C. To attract international tourists to Grenoble.D. To do research in the field of new technology.(31)A. The length of the stories.B. The quality of the stories.C. The number of the stories.D. The choice of different stories.4. Last week, two companies, Kitty Hawk and Uber, announced their plans to bring flying cars to reality very soon.Kitty Hawk president, Sebastian Thrun, announced Kitty Hawk's flying car plans last Monday, According to its website, the car is electric﹣powered and will be able to travel at speeds up to 40kilometers an hour. It says such a machine "does not require registration or a pilot's license and may be flown in uncrowded areas for recreational purposes." As of now, the car can only be flown over fresh water.Kitty Hawk is making a list of people interested in buying the flying car. They must pay a deposit of﹩100.Those who get their names on the list early will receive﹩2, 000 off the final cost of the car. However, Kitty Hawk has not yet announced the price. Its first flying cars are expected to go on sale by the end of this year.Unlike the Kitty Hawk company, Uber does not plan to build its flying cars. Uber expects to launch flying taxis in Dallas﹣Ft. Worth, Texas, US by 2020. Like the Kitty Hawk car, Uber flying taxis will use electric power. Uber says its flying taxis could travel up to 241kilometers an hour. The company says that could reduce the travel time between San Francisco and San Jose, California from 2 hours on the road to 15 minutes in the air.Riders could use the Uber app to book a flying taxi to take them to their destinations. The comply has not yet said how costly air taxi travel would be compared to road taxi travel.Sooner than you think, flying cars may appear in the sky. Much convenience as they will bring, just imagine having to avoid other flying cars. Also, what if your battery dies when you are in the air? And, how will you know where to land?(1). What may Kitty Hawk's flying car be used for at present?________A Accelerating the speed.B Having fun.C Advertising thecompany. D Fetching water.(2). What do we know about Kitty Hawk's flying car from the third paragraph?________ A It costs two thousand dollars each. B It can travel over water. C It offers $100to its potential buyers. D It hasn't gone to market.(3). In what way is Uber's flying taxi similar to Kitty Hawk's flying car?________A They travel at the same speed.B They are electric﹣powered.C They are supported by the Uber app.D They require a flying license.(4). What is the purpose of the last paragraph of the text?________A To call for public donations.B To introduce some advantages.C To promote interest in science.D To talk about possible problems.第二节(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.5. Long before the Internet, and even before the telephone, people relied on pen and paper to communicate. It's a lot different from writing an email because when you make a mistake, you cannot "backspace" your errors away.(1)_______Letter writing has been a key means of communication for people throughout history.(2)_______Famous names like Christopher Columbus and Amerigo Vespucci graced my history textbooks growing up, with stories of their explorations. Much of what we know about them is through the letters they wrote to people back in Europe.There were two main reasons why these early explorers wrote letters.(3)_______The other reason for writing letters was to assure and update the people who financed their trips. These so﹣called sponsors were often noblemen or wealthy people who had a personal interest in world discoveries. Letters from explorers would raise hopes that new lands could bring more riches.When the British began building colonies (殖民地) in America during the 17th century,these lands were settled by people who sailed across the Atlantic Ocean.(4)_______Their letters were mixed with news of illness as well as details of their exotic (异国的)surroundings.(5)_______ With the widespread use of the Internet, the tiny differences of a person's handwriting are lost to the cold, typewritten text that comes with an email. A person's unique signature is reserved for signing a receipt for a credit card payment.A. Letter writing is just how you travel around the world.B. You simply cross out your mistakes with your pen and continue writing.C. The early settlers faced a lot of challenges in the unfamiliar environment.D. One was a boy from England who liked the same music as me: rock and roll.E. Four hundred years later, however, we don't really need to write letters anymore.F. It played a vital part in the exploration of the ‘"New World", as America was once known.G. One was to document for the people back home what they saw as they journeyed through the faraway, mysterious land.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.6. Yan Wei, a 30﹣year﹣old blind man, has just covered a marathon on Sunday. This time he(1)_______his personal record with a new time of 3 hours, 15 minutes and 58 seconds. He had two(2)_______to help him and was (3)_______ them with a safety rope."Yan, who lost his (4)_______ when he was a few months old, started running three years ago, after learning that volunteers were available to(5)_______blind runners at the 2015 Beijing Marathon.When he started training with the help of his (6)_______ and parents, he could run only for 2 or 3 km at a time. But soon he(7)_______ so much that his sister had to ride a bike to stay (8)_______ him and guide him. It took him just four months to be(9)_______for his first marathon.Yan(10)_______his quick progress to daily exercise. "I'd like to (11)_______ 200km per month. I feel(12)_______if I do not run for two days in a row." says Yan.But training is becoming (13)_______ for Yan now, because there are few guides who can run faster than him. His guides need to be in better (14)_______condition than him."He's never missed a single training in the past three years. I am (15)_______ no. only by his strength but also his(16)_______ to train, " says Shu Hao, an (17)_______ runner who has taken part in a lot of marathons and one of Yan's running guides.Instead of dying lo prove himself (18)_______he ran, Yan has taken delight in running and now moved to (19)_______ the process. He has completed fourteen (20)_______ in the last two years and just wants to keep going.(1)A beatB copiedC researchedD preserved(2)A dogsB coachesC guidesD judges(3)A lifted byB tied toC separated fromD fixed on(4)A parentsB strengthC voiceD sight(5)A assistB comfortC representD consult(6)A teachersB classmatesC brotherD sister(7)A donatedB occupiedC improvedD witnessed(8)A away fromB ahead ofC behindD for(9)A readyB lateC gratefulD harmful(10)A adjustsB owesC devotesD applies(11)A runB driveC swimD fly(12)A unluckyB embarrassedC uncomfortableD ignored(13)A stricterB looserC easierD harder(14)A livingB physicalC mentalD educational(15)A praisedB evaluatedC impressedD inspected(16)A instructionB pressureC absenceD determination(17)A experiencedB honestC overweightD upset(18)A soon afterB every timeC as ifD even though(19)A delayB registerC simplifyD enjoy(20)A projectsB operationsC marathonsD tasks第二节(每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式.7. Hands can easily get cold in winter. Wearing gloves might be a good choice, but sometimes it is not(61)________(convenient). However, this was not a problem for ancient Chinese people,(62)________had a more delicate tool to keep their hands warm:hand warmers.There is no accurate written record about the origin of this tool, but there are some laics about its (63)________(invent). One folk story concerns Emperor Yangdi from the Sui Dynasty (581﹣618)who visited Jiangsu in the winter. Due to the bitter cold, the local official asked the producers to make(64)________ small warmer for the emperor that could be held in one's hands. Thus the hand warmer (65)________(create).Techniques for producing the tool were (66)________ (steady) developed in the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368﹣1911). Many poems and books from this period recorded people using hand warmers. The Dream of the Red Chamber, the classic novel written(67)________ Cao Xueqin from the Qing Dynasty, also described a maid who (68)________ (send) a hand warmer to Lin Daiyu in one chapter.Ancient hand warmers had various designs. Round and square shapes arc typical. Some of (69)________ (they) look like pumpkins and flowers. Inside a hand warmer, there were(70)________ (burn) coals, some mixed with fragrance and giving off a pleasant smell.第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分10分)8. 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文.文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处.错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改.增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词.删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉.修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词.注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;(2).只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分.Last term, a newspaper reading course was start by our English teacher. He ask me to explain one article in the newspaper.The preparation seemed difficult than I had thought. As there were many names of people and place in the article, so I needed to look them up in the dictionary. Understand long sentences was another problem. When I read and found them hardly, I asked my English teacher for help, and finally understood a whole article.When my turn came, I confidently stood on the platform and explained it quite good. The course benefited him a lot.第二节书面表达(满分25分)9. 假定你是李华,你校将举办为期一周的"传统文化节"活动.请你写封邮件告知交换生Tom此次活动,内容包括:(1).活动目的(了解传统文化,丰富校园生活……);(2).活动形式(戏曲表演,经典诵读……);(3).邀请其参加.注意:(1).词数100左右;(2).可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.________________________________________2018年安徽省马鞍山市高考英语二模试卷答案1. ABA2. CCDA3. launch4. BDBD5. B,F,G,C,E6. ACBDADCBABACDBCDABDC7. convenient,who,invention,a,was created,steadily,by,sent,them,burning8. Last term, a newspaper reading course was start by our English teacher. He ask me to explain one article in the newspaper.The preparation seemed ∧ difficult than I had thought. As there were many names of people and place in the article,so I needed to look them up in the dictionary.Understand long sentences was another problem. When I read and found them hardly, I asked my English teacher for help, and finally understood a whole article.When my turn came, I confidently stood on the platform and explained it quite good. The course benefited him a lot.(1) start 改成started.考查被动.本句的主语是a newspaper reading course 与start之间是被动关系,所以用被动语态.(2)ask改成asked.考查时态.时间是last term,所以用过去时.(3)加more.考查固定句型.在比较句型中than的前边必须是形容词或者副词的比较级,difficult的比较级是前边加more.(4) place改成places.考查名词的数.place是可数名词"地方",被many修饰所以用复数.(5)去掉so.考查连词.本句中as引导的是原因状语从句,所以主句后不用so.(6) Understand改成Understanding.考查非谓语.分析句子可知此处要填的是句子的主语,所以用动名词understanding.(7) hard改成hardly.考查形容词.分析句子可知此处用形容词做宾语补足语."发现它们很难".(8)a改成the.考查冠词.此处的article就是前文中作者选择的报纸文章,所以用定冠词the.(9) good改成well.考查副词.此处用副词修饰动词explain.well是副词"好".(10) him改成me.考查代词.根据句意这个课程让我受益匪浅,所以改成me.9. Dear Tom,,You have told me that you are very interested inChinese traditional culture.With it approaching, I would like to invite you to join us in the celebration in our school. A variety of activities will be included at the celebration, such as Opera performances, classic readings, which will surely enable you to know better about our culture. To get fully involved, I , together with my classmates, hope that you can put on a performance with us. And I think it will be a good combination of both our culture and yours. By the way, the celebration will take place in the school lecture hall from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm on May 4.,We are looking forward to your reply.,yours sincerly,,Li Hua。
2018届高三二模测试英语试题 含答案
第Ⅰ卷(选择题,满分100分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.How much will the man pay if he wants two shuts?A.35 dollars.B.60 dollars.C.70 dollars.2.What is the woman reading?A.A novel.B.A newspaper.C.A magazine.3.How will the woman go to downtown?A.By taxi.B.By car.C.By bus.4.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.A professor.B.A schedule.C.A report.5.Why will the man go to Beijing?A.To go on business.B.To visit some friends.C.To relax himself.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或对白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题。
每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Where does this conversation probably take place?A.At a hotel.B.In a travel office.C.On an island.7.What is the man doing?A.Planning a tour.B.Looking for a hotel.C.Trying to find a book.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
安徽省马鞍山市2018届中考二模英语试题及答案
2017-2018学年度第二学期九年级二模联考英语学科试题卷注意事项:1. 本试卷共四部分,十一大题,满分150分,考试时间为120分钟。
2. 全卷包括“试题卷”(8页)和“答题卷”(2页)两部分。
3. 请务必在“答题卷...”上答题,在“试题卷”上答题无效。
第一部分听力(共五大题,满分30分)I.关键词语选择(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)你将听到五个句子。
请在每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个你所听到的单词或短语。
每个句子读两遍。
1. A. turn B. learn C. know2. A. purpose B. progress C. problem3. A. crazy B. easy C. noisy4. A. support B. surprise C. success5. A. pay for B. care for C. ask forII. 短对话理解(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)你将听到十段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。
请在每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
每段对话读两遍。
6. How is the man going to New York?A. B. C.7. When is Tom’s birthday?A.B. C.8. How is the weather now?A. B. C.9. What does Michael like doing on Saturdays?A. B. C.10. Which kind of fruit is the cheapest?A. B. C.11. What does the boy ’s mother want him to do? A. Do his homework.B. Answer the phone.C. Help with the housework.12. What does the man think of country music? A. Exciting.B. Strange.C. Boring.13. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a classroom.B. In a restaurant.C. In a library.14. What did Kate tell Nancy in the email? A. Her new address.B. Her travel plan.C. Her phone number.15. What are the speakers talking about? A. Hometown.B. Tea.C. Hobby.III. 长对话理解(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)你将听到两段对话,每段对话后有几个小题。
安徽省马鞍山市高三英语第二次教学质量监测试试卷解析版
高三英语第二次教学质量监测试试卷一、阅读选择1.阅读理解Below is a list of women who changed the world when they were young girls and teens.Mary ShelleyEnglish author Mary Shelley was just 18 years old when she wrote Frankenstein, which many credit as the origin of science fiction. Thus, Shelley has been called "the teenage girl who invented science fiction."Alexandra ScottAlexandra Scott was diagnosed with a form of cancer shortly before her first birthday. When she was just 4 years old, she set up her first lemonade stand in her front yard to raise money for childhood cancer research. Inspired by her story, people around the world set up their own lemonade stands to raise money for her cause. By the time she died in 2004, she had raised SI million. Her family continues her legacy (遗志) through Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation.Yuanyuan TanChinese ballet dancer Yuanyuan Tan started representing her country in international competitions as a young teen. At 17, she became the youngest ever principal dancer at the San Francisco Ballet, as well as the first Chinese dancer to earn that title in a major Western company. She gives talks around the world, inspiring young dancers to follow their artistic dreams.Bindi IrwinBindi Irwin carried on her father Steve Irwin's conservation legacy following his death in 2006. When she was 8 years old, she launched "Bindi the Jungle Girl" to encourage more kids to get interested in animals and wildlife conservation. She has continued to make TV appearances, published books and furthered her father's causes. 〔1〕Who collected money for medical research?A.Mary Shelley.B.Yuanyuan Tan.C.Bindi Irwin.D.Alexandra Scott.〔2〕What is Yuanyuan Tan known as?A.An inspiration to young artists.B.A principal of an art school.C.The youngest ballet company owner.D.The first Chinese ballet dancer.〔3〕What do we know about Bindi Irwin?A.She encourages kids to raise animals.B.She was diagnosed with cancer.C.She makes efforts to conserve wildlife.D.She wrote the first science fiction.2.阅读理解About 50 feet from shore, two brothers were fighting for their lives, their mouths barely able to stay above the water. Thick fog made it difficult for beach goers to see the guys, but the screams were unmistakable and every second counted. The brothers, aged 15 and 20, were wearing shorts and T-shirts, unsuitable for a November day, let alone the 50-degree water. Keven Harder, a supervising ranger, told the North Coast Journal that swimming in such a temperature "will take the fight right out of you."Luckily, four surfers in wet suits were nearby. Narayan Weibel, Spenser Stratton, and Adrian York, all 16, along with Taj Ortiz-beck, 15, were on their surf boards riding on waves when they heard the cries. They turned and saw two bobbing heads and four flailing arms. "We looked at each other and knew they were about to drown, " Weibel said.Weibel, Stratton, and Ortiz-beck paddled toward the distressed swimmers while York headed to shore to call 911. As the surfers drew close, the brothers were struggling. "It was pretty stressful, but there wasn't any time to think about it," Ortiz-beck said. He pulled up alongside the younger brother. Grabbing him under his arms, he raised him up onto the board. Stratton and Weibel, meanwhile, were straining(竭力)to help the elder brother. He was large, about 250 pounds, and panicked. Fortunately, York arrived in time to help get the elder brother atop the second board. The surfers then paddled several minutes through rough water to the medical help waiting onshore. The brothers were scared but fine."When we get a call like this one, it's usually too late by the time we get there, " said Dillon Ceavenger, the first responder. "I can't say enough about what these boys did. They were willing and prepared to risk their lives."〔1〕What do we know about the weather from the first paragraph?A.It was foggy and cold.B.It was pleasant for swimming.C.It was fine with high visibility.D.It was abnormal for a November day.〔2〕What helped the two brothers to be found?A.Beachgoers' search.B.Their loud screams.C.Keven's inspection.D.Their dressing style.〔3〕What can we learn from the third paragraph?A.York raised the elder brother up alone.B.The brothers struggled onto the board.C.The four teenagers had a good cooperation.D.The medical team offered help in the water.〔4〕What can we infer about the surfers from the last paragraph?A.Their big size was troublesome.B.They should be criticized strictly.C.They sacrificed their lives to save others.D.Their quick action counted in the rescue.3.阅读理解The world has been extremely impressed by China's high-speed trains that cross the country by the hundreds in all directions every day, but in one corner of this vast land is a gentle reminder that life was not always this fast. Those fortunate enough to travel to Jiayang in Sichuan province will find railway carriages dragged by steam locomotives(火车头), among the last steam trains operating in China and still running every day. First used to transport coal from Jiayang Coal Mine 62 years ago, today they transport local farmers and their produce to market and serve as a tourist attraction."In the early days of the railway, farmers headed for the farm produce market sitting beside coal," said Liu Chengxi, the Jiayang official in charge of the trains. "As coal production has stopped, the trains are now exclusively(专门地)for farmers and tourists."The narrow railway, only 76.2 cm instead of the standard 144 cm, stretches for 19. 84 km, with the trains reaching a top speed of 20 km/h.A one-way ticket costs 5 yuan for seated passengers and 3 yuan for standing passengers on the ordinary trains regardless of whether they are travelling empty-handed or with animals or vegetables. But Li Cuirong, who has worked as a train dispatcher(调度员)for more than 20 years, recommends tourists pay 80 yuan for a sightseeing train, as the carriages, which have 37 seats, are more comfortable and air-conditioned. A one-way trip takes about one and a half hours.The scenery is dramatic as the train winds through the mountain, passengers can view chickens and geese wandering among the orange trees and butterflies dancing over the fields and ponds.Rob Dickinson, a steam train lover from the United Kingdom, has ridden the trains twice. He hopes the narrow line can last long enough for him to find the time to get back again.〔1〕What can we learn about the steam-powered trains in Jiayang from the text?A.They are 144cm wide.B.They have stopped running.C.They are used to transport coal.D.They have become a tourist attraction.〔2〕Why does Li Cuirong recommend a sight-seeing train for tourists?A.Because it runs faster.B.Because it is money-saving.C.Because it is tourist-friendly.D.Because it offers a round-way trip.〔3〕What is implied in Rob Dickenson's words?A.He can't afford to make another trip.B.The steam-powered trains appeal to him.C.He expects the narrow line to be lengthened.D.The present situation of the railway is worrying.〔4〕What might be the best title for the text?A.A deserted mine alive again.B.A train trip back to a slower age.C.A subway through the mountain.D.A produce market open to tourists.4.阅读理解A latest study on people who eat red meat has found they have higher risks of heart disease and early death. The finding goes against other recent research that suggested removing meat from one's diet has few health benefits. The two opposing findings can make it difficult for people to make sense of what can seem to be conflicting messages on food.Duane Mellor, a dietician at Aston University, and other researchers say that after examining research on the subject, moderation may be the best way forward. "In this case, eating a certain amount of meat, including red meat, is likely to be safe," Mellor said. "However, in the interest of health, reducing meat intake to the recommended less than 70 grams per day would be sensible."A researcher with ties to the meat industry published a report on the subject in 2021, saying that people should not reduce the amount of red meat they eat. Some experts criticized the findings because they were in conflict with dietary advice from international agencies.The latest study found that eating two servings a week of red meat or processed meat was linked to a 3% to 7% higher risk of heart disease and also a 3% higher risk of all causes of death. Norrina Allen, a co-leader of the latest study, said the health risk is small but people should try to change their diet. "It's a small difference, butit's worth trying to reduce red meat and processed meat." She added that eating red meat is also regularly "linked to other health problems like cancer."The World Cancer Research Fund says red and processed meat may cause cancer. It recommends eating red meat with an upper limit of 500 grams cooked weight per week-and "little, if any" processed meat. They said on average, adults should reduce the amount of meat they eat by 50% and they should eat twice as much nuts, fruits, vegetables and beans.〔1〕What does the latest study suggest?A.People should not cut down on the amount of red meat they eat.B.People should remove meat from their diet for the benefit of health.C.Eating red meat is linked to higher risks of heart disease and early death.D.Eating two servings a week of red meat or processed meat has no health risks.〔2〕What does the underlined word "moderation" in the second paragraph mean?A.Doing research by oneself.B.Following one's own heart.C.Avoiding conflicts with others.D.Staying within reasonable limits.〔3〕What does Norrina Allen think of her latest finding?A.It will help improve our eating habit.B.It is in conflict with her former study.C.It has offered two regular cures for cancer.D.It makes no difference to the meat industry.〔4〕What is the last paragraph mainly about?A.Some tips on cooking.B.Advice on a healthy diet.C.Research on the cause of cancer.D.Ties between meat and vegetables.二、任务型阅读5.任务型阅读In our lives. we will have experienced a number of interviews as either interviewee or interviewer. Effective interviews are purposeful, planned and well-structured interactions. To be good at interview is vital to personal development in modern society. ________ The following are the practical guidelines both interviewer and interviewee can benefit from.Be prepared and confident. Understand the purpose of the interview, anticipate the questions you will ask and be asked, understand your goals and be able to communicate them clearly. ________ If you are not excited by your ideas and abilities, why should anyone else be?________ Problems occur in interviews when either the interviewer or the interviewee fails to listen closely to what the other is saying. If participants listen carefully and are not thinking merely about what they plan to say next, the interview has a better chance of being productive.Practice sending and receiving messages. By its very nature, the interview demands that each party be skillful at sending and receiving verbal messages. ________ Not only must you clearly encode(编码)the messages, you each must be skilled at reading the reactions and checking on the perceptions of the receiver.Be flexible. Don't over-prepare or just memorize statements. Think things through thoroughly, but be prepared for questions or answers you haven't anticipated. ________As we can see, the interview, like any other interpersonal relationship, requires the cooperation skill and commitment of both parties to get effective results.A. Demonstrate effective listening skills.B. Reasonable demands of interviewees should be met.C. However, practicing interview questions can benefit you.D. It's significant to adjust to the other person's style and pace.E. Ask and answer questions and express your opinions with enthusiasm.F. You should also focus on the non-verbal signals sent to you and by you.G. Thus, mastering the techniques of impression management is necessary.三、完形填空6.完形填空Learning his mom didn't have a job anymore, 9-year-old Aaron decided to take matters into his own hands. He had two main 1 . First, to help support his family 2 so that they can3 the shed(屋棚)where they live at a relative's home. Second, to bring his sister, Ayleen, back from Mexico. The girl had been4 their grandmother because they didn't have enough5 to provide her needs.Aaron and his mom, Berenice, share a great passion for 6 . Aaron gets a lot of mosquito bites. When they 7 that the aloe vera(芦荟)has some type of medicine that cures, that passion became a way for them to 8 . Berenice only had $12 left in her pocket. Aaron asked if they could 9 it. With his mom's 10 , Aaron then used the money to buy his first set of the plants and 11 them in different parts of the city.Aaron's 12 caught the attention of many, including one of his mom's classmates, Esli Ramos. She wanted to 13 Berenice and her family, so she created a GoFundMe page for Aaron. Because of this fundraiser and several 14 on the media, Aaron's business is becoming more 15 ."We started selling last week. It's 16 that we ran out of plants. "Thank you to all the people that 17 a plant from me. It 18 a lot." said little Aaron. "They19 me to keep moving forward."Aside from moving into a bigger 20 and bringing his sister back home, Aaron is on his way for other dreams.1. A. choices B. talents C. tools D. goals2. A. financially B. casually C. temporarily D. mentally3. A. make use of B. move out of C. hold on to D. give way to4. A. looking for B. hiding from C. living with D. staring at5. A. time B. room C. resources D. opportunities6. A. animals B. plants C. sports D. arts7. A. learned B. assumed C. hoped D. admitted8. A. escape B. survive C. doubt D. regret9. A. donate B. count C. divide D. invest10. A. protection B. suggestion C. permission D. solution11. A. spread B. showed C. grew D. marketed12. A. gesture B. honesty C. change D. skill13. A. meet B. help C. visit D. invite14. A. exposures B. competitions C. performances D. opponents15. A. popular B. necessary C. shrinking D. complicated16. A. ridiculous B. incredible C. possible D. obvious17. A. bought B. borrowed C. separated D. withdrew18. A. saves B. costs C. means D. seems19. A. beg B. order C. forbid D. inspireD. house20. A. school B. community C. garden四、用单词的适当形式完成短文7.阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
2018届高中毕业班第二次统一检测题 英语科参考答案
2018届高中毕业班第二次统一检测题英语科参考答案第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节:阅读理解21-23 ADD 24-27 BBDC 28-31 DDBA 32-35CADC第二节(七选五)36-40 GACEB第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)41—45 BDCAD 46—50 BACBB 51—55 ACDDC 56—60 BBCDC第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)61.the 62.living 63.which 64. lower 65. was covered66.off 67. was 68. endlessly 69. took 70. abilities第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(每小题1分;满分10分):Mr. Black is my favorite teacher, which is 1.7 meters in height. Before graduatingwho Afterfrom college, he became the senior high school teacher. Since then, he ∧taught math for a fewa hasdecade. It's said that he will retire early from his position next year owing to poorly health decades poor conditions. During his teaching years, he not only can make his students to learn well, but also iswell-known for her unique teaching methods of how to effectively inspire students' enthusiasm.hisI didn’t like math a year ago. For me, it seemed bored and difficult. He was the only teacher thatboringusually helps me with patience. Now I'm good at math.helped第二节书面表达(满分25分)【答案】Dear Mr and Mrs Brown,I am Li Hua, your new neighbor and an exchange student in a Britain high school. I’m writing to extend my warm welcome and give a brief introduction of the community.Located in downtown, our community has not only convenient transportation but also well-developed modern facilities. With a park and a library surrounding, it’s really a good place to relax and improve yourself. What’s more, people here are friendly and hospitable which always makes the life here happy and comfortable.In order to help you know better of the things here, we are going to hold a party at our community center at 5 p.m. this Sunday. I sincerely hope you can come and have a good time.Looking forward to your reply.Yours,Li Hua第二节:一、评分原则1.本题总分为25分,按5个档次给分。
2018届高三下学期第二次统测英语试题 含答案
第I卷第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AMy doorbell rings at 11 a.m. On the step, I find an elderly Chinese lady. She is small and slight. She holds a paper carrier bag in her hands.I know this lady. It is by no means her first visit. Her daughter, Nicole, bought the house next door last October. Nicole, who is currently in Shanghai, has apparently told her mother that I am having heart surgery shortly, and the result is that her mother has decided I need to be supplied with meals.I know what is inside the paper carrier bag — a stainless-steel container with a meal of rice, vegetables and either chicken, meat or shrimp. This has become an almost-daily occurrence.Communication between my benefactor (恩人)and me is somewhat handicapped by the fact that she doesn’t speak English and all I can say in Mandarin is “hello”. Once, she brought an iPad and pointed to the screen, which displayed a message from Nicole telling me that her mother wanted to know if the food was all right.“Your mother just can’t be bringing me meals like this all the time” I protested. “I can hardly reciprocate by cooking something from my native land, like roast beef or Yorkshire pudding for her” I said.“Oh,no,” Nicole said. “Don’t worry about that. She has to cook for the family anyway, and she wants to do it for you. You can call her Wing, which is her surname.”The tenant in my basement suite is a university student who speaks Mandarin quite well, so with her help, I have found out that Wing is 68—13 years younger than I am — and that she lived through the Cultural Revolution. For my part, I was raised in wartime Britain.So here we are, two grandmothers a world away from where we were raised, neither of usable to speak the other’s language. But the doorbell keeps ringing and there is the familiar paper earner bag, handed smilingly to me by Wing.Right now I am working on some more Mandarin words—it’s the least I can do after such a display of kindness.“Thank you” is, of course,the first one, which somehow seems inadequate.1. The author and Wing got to know each other .A. as next door neighborsB. when exchanging mealsC. by sharing similar experiencesD. after using an iPad to communicate2. The underlined word “reciprocate” in Paragraph 5 probably means.A. do as wellB. offer generouslyC. give in returnD. accept with pleasure3. The author’s effort to learn Mandarin shows her .A. great satisfactionB. real kindnessC. heartfelt thanksD. sincere friendshipBIt’s not what you look at that matters; it’s what you see.——Henry David Thoreau Slow Art Day is a global event with a simple mission: help more people discover for themselves the joy of looking at and loving art.Why slow?When people look slowly at a piece of art,they make discoveries. The most important discovery they make is that they can see and experience art without an expert. And that’s an exciting discovery. It unlocks passion and creativity and helps to create more art lovers.How does it work?One day each year, people all over the world visit local museums and galleries to look at art slowly. Participants look at five works of art for 10 minutes each and then meet together over lunch to talk about their experience. That^ it. Simple by design, the goal is to focus on the art. In fact, Slow Art Day works quite well this way.By the numbersOver 1,200 individual Slow Art Day events have taken place since its official launch in 2018. Slow Art Day events have taken place on all seven continents.700 venues (museums, galleries, artist studios, sculpture parks, public art sites, etc.) have hosted Slow Art Day events.Participants love Slow Art DayFeedback on this simple event has been overwhelmingly positive. Here’s a sample:“I loved taking the time to just ‘be’ with the works, particularly pieces I might otherwise walk by. It’s a much better way of doing the art museum than the usual idle ramble. Discussion afterwards was fun,interesting, informative and eye-opening. I look forward to doing it again.”Slow Art Day 2018 is Saturday, April 8, in museums and galleries worldwide. Join us and experience art differently.4. The author quotes Thoreau’s words at the beginning to.A. arouse readers’ interest in artB. introduce the topic of the textC. stress the importance of lookingD. illustrate the joy of art appreciation5. A typical slow art activity .A. lasts about fifty minutes when people look at art works criticallyB. encourages people to see art for themselves and discuss with expertsC. organizes people to look at art on their own and talk about their experienceD. inspires people to make discoveries about art works and create their own6. What can we learn about Slow Art Day from the text?A. The year of 2018 will see the eighth Slow Art Day.B. It happens once a year in all museums and galleries worldwide.C. It has become an art festival celebrated on all seven continents.D. Slow Art Day events have been held in over 1,200 different places.7. According to the text, the author .A. has conducted a survey on Slow Art DayB. strongly recommends Slow Art Day eventsC. sees the good and bad sides of Slow Art DayD. is frequently involved in Slow Art Day eventsCGot big plans for Friday night? That’s OK, we don’t either.Guess we’ll all have to make do by watching the celestial (天空的)show that will take place that night.First, there will be a full moon. That’s always fun, but this one will be a little m ore special. It’s known as a “snow moon.” The name comes from the fact that the heaviest snows usually fall during February, according to the Old Farmer’s Almanac.But if that’s not special enough, there’s also an eclipse (月食)that night. It’ll be a penumbr al lunar eclipse, meaning ifs a partial eclipse that leaves sections of the moon darkened by the earth’s shadow. No, it won’t be as spectacular as those “blood moon” eclipses. It’ll be subtler. The level of darkness it reached during the eclipse may or may not be apparent; it just depends on where you are when you view it.In North America, the eclipse begins at 5:34 p.m. ET and ends at 9:53 p.m. ET, according to astronomy website EarthSky. The eclipse will be at its height around 7:44 p.m. ET.If that’s still not enough, let’s throw in a comet (彗星)to the night’s festivities.Comet 45P (it has a much longer name, but we won’t burden you with it here) is visible as it flies by Earth. The comet will get within 7.4 million miles of the planet as it makes its closest approach this weekend, according to Universe Today.Comet 45P will be the most visible a couple of hours after the eclipse, so look to the skies again around 3 a.m. ET Saturday and find the greenish-blue light with a tail.And don’t forget, a total big-time solar eclipse will streak across the United States on August 21st.8. According to the text, what can be viewed on Friday night?A. A blood moon.B. A total solar eclipse.C. A partial lunar eclipse.D. A comet without a tail.9. If you want to see Comet 45P, you will need to .A. wait around 7:44 p.m. ETB. stay up until 9:53 p.m. ETC. wake up before 3:00 a.m. ETD. start watching at 5:34 p.m. ET10. The author writes the text with the purpose of .A. introducing basic astronomy to the mediaB sharing new discoveries with astronomy researchersC promoting astronomical events among science scentsD informing average readers of recent celestial phenomena11. Which can be a suitable title for the text?A Comet 45P will be visible as it approaches the earthB Penumbral lunar eclipse will happen on Friday nightC. Suggestions of fun scientific exhibitions for the coming weekendD. Eclipse, full moon, comet team up to put on a show on Friday nightDThe Super Bowl is the annual championship game of the National Football League (NFL). The game is the culmination (髙潮)to a season that begins in the late summer of the previous calendar year. Normally, Roman numerals are used to identify each game, father than the year in which it is held. For example, Super Bowl I was played on January 15, 1967, following the 1966 regular season. The single exception to this rule is Super Bowl 50, which was played on February 4, 2018, will follow the 2018 regular season.The game was created as part of a merger (合并)agreement between the NFL and its then-rival league, the American Football League (AFL). Currently, the Pittsburgh Steelers have the most Super Bowl victories, with six. The New England Patriots have the most Super Bowl appearances, with nine.The day (usually the first Sunday in February) on which the Super Bowl is played, now considered as an unofficial American national holiday, is called “Super Bowl Sunday”. It is the second-largest day for U.S. food consumption, after Thanksgiving Day. In addition, the seven most-watched broadcasts in U.S. television history are Super Bowls. In 2018, Super Bowl XLIX attracted an audience of 114.4 million.Because of the high viewership, commercial airtime during the Super Bowl broadcast is the most expensive of the year, leading to companies regularly developing their most expensive advertisements for this broadcast. As a result, watching and discussing the broadcast's commercials has become a significant aspect of the event. In addition, popular singers and musicians including Michael Jackson, Madonna, Prince, Beyonce, Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Whitney Houston, and Lady Gaga have performed during the event's pre-game and halftime ceremonies.12. According to the text, in the Super Bowl .A. the New England Patriots have won nine timesB. the Pittsburgh Steelers have won six titlesC. Arabic numerals are used to refer to each gameD. winners of the last season play against each other13. On Super Bowl Sunday, American people usually .A. buy expensive Super Bowl ticketsB. consume the most food of the yearC. avoid the Super Bowl commercialsD. enjoy performances by famous artists14. In 2018, the Super Bowl was held.A. 46thB. 49 thC.51stD.55th15. We can know from the text that the Super Bowl .A. is a public holiday in the United StatesB. is the annual championship game of AFLC. launches a new season of the National Football League every yearD. has frequently been the most watched American television broadcast of the y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。
2018届高三英语第二次教学质量检查考试试题
2018届高三英语第二次教学质量检查考试试题第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卷上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What can we learn from the conversation?A. There' s a cat in the corner.B. The man do esn't think Kate' s old enough.C. Kate doesn' t put her things in order.2. What does the woman mean?A. She is sad because the ceremony has been put off.B. She is worried about the safety of the ceremony.C. She is happy that the ceremony will be held on time.3. What does the woman think about the new DVD player?A. She has no ideas yet.B. It's no bett er than the old one.C. It' s not as good as the computer.4. When will the man move into his new house?A. This month.B. In two months.C. Ne xt month.5. What does the woman want to know?A. The way to King's Road.B. The way to the college.C. The name of the college.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
【高二英语试题精选】马鞍山市第二中学2018—2018学年度第二学期高二英语期中素质测试试题及答案
马鞍山市第二中学2018—2018学年度第二学期高二英语期中素质测试试题及答案马鞍市第二中学ups42 A collecting B selling C buying D using43 A things B chemicals C water D air44 A making B recycling C reducing D handling45 A uses B has C throws D needs46 A tell B increaseC spread D inform47 A talked to B listened to C heard from D thought about48 A and B besidesC as well as D as good as49 A officials B workersC clerks D experts50 A industrial B agricultural C scientific D educational51 A much B no C some D little52 A if B ho C when D why53 A proud B glad C modestD worried54 A praises B helps C supports D honors55 A awardingB saving C servingD favoring第三部分阅读理解(共blooded Indians The government and the industries are under the control of the white people The Indians today live in much the same way as their ancestors Most of them are farmers Many work in the mines, for mining is the most important industry on Bolivia’s Of all the mining products, tin is the most important, which makes up three-fourths of all Bolivia’s exports The eastern slopes of the Andes, since there are very feroads there, are fertile but not highly developed The two primary means of transportation are river boats and porters East of the hill region is the great plains where tropical plants are grown A serious problem for Bolivia is the transport of food from the warm regions, where。
【高二英语试题精选】马鞍山市2018—2018学年度第二学期高二学业水平考试英语必修④试题及答案
马鞍山市2018—2018学年度第二学期高二学业水平考试英语必修④试题及答案马鞍市working spirit We all agree that you should be the 43 of this class”My mom spent over long lacrosse field has _________A only oneB one at each endC two s at each endD four s at each end49 Who will be the winner in the lacrosse game? ________A The team who hit the ball into the more timesB The team who catch and pass the ball fasterC The team who have many more stronger playersD The team who use sticks to hit the ball fartherBAt 749 am local time on Wednesday, April 14th, a huge earthquake struck Yushu County in Qinghai, China, described as “end of the earth” in a famous poem of the Tang Dynasty The earthquake destroyed many houses, cut off power and caused over 2,000 deaths and injuries On the night when the earthquake happened, many survivors had to sit or lie on the ground in terrible darkness Some brought their own tents and others turned on the lights of motorcycles It seemed that the earth was at an end But their natural character made them get together to fight the early spring’s cold nights Facing the disaster, they chose to be stronger and standing still and firmly like Yushu, the name of their hometown meaning “Standing like Trees”The disaster dremuch attention both at home and abroad Our country leaders ordered rescuers(营救人员) to value every life and never to give up Thousands of rescuers and medical teams。
安徽马鞍山二中18-19学度高二下年中素质测试试题—英语
安徽马鞍山二中18-19学度高二下年中素质测试试题—英语第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,总分值30分)第一节(共5小题;每题1、5分,总分值7、5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题、每段对话仅读一遍。
l.Whatisthewoman’sadvice?A.Towearmoreclothes.B.Toarrivehomeearly.C.Towearaskirt.2.Wherearethetwospeakerspossiblytalking?A.Athome.B.Intheircompany.C.Inthestreet.3.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Agame.B.Ashot.C.Twoteams.4.HowlongwillthewomanbeinNewYork?A.2hours.B.4hours.C.6hours.5.Whichofthefollowingisthesign?A.NOSMOKING!B.BECAREFUL!C.NOPHOTOS!第二节(共15小题:每题1、5分,总分值22、5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题5秒钟:听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.WhenwillMr.HarrisandMr.Brownmeettomorrow?A.At3:00p.m..B.At10:00a.m..C.At4:00p.m..7.Whatwillthemandowhenhegetsbacktohisoffice?A.Makeplansforthenextday.B.MeetwithMr.Brown.C.Makeaphonecalltohiswife.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
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2018届安徽省马鞍山市高三第二次教学质量监测英语试题第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题.每段对话仅读一遍。
1. ’s ?A. .B. .C. .2. ’s a ?A. 2006.B. 2011.C. 2016.3. ?A. .B. a .C. .4. ?A. .B. a .C. .5. . 1 o’?A. .B. .C. .第三节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. ?A. .B. a .C. a .7. ?A. a .B. a .C. .听第7段材料,回答第8,9题。
8. ?A. .B. .C. .9. ?A. .B. .C. .听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. a ?A. .B. .C. .11. ?A. $200.B. $800.C.$1,000.12. ?A. .B. .C. .听第9段材枓,回答第13至16题。
13. ?A. .B. .C. .14. ?A. .B. .C. .15. ?A. .B. .C. .16. ?A. .B. .C. .听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. ’s ?A. A .B. A .C. A .18. ?A. .B. .C. .19. ?A. .B. .C. a .20. ?A. .B. .C. .第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A. a . . , , 10 ’s (脊髓灰质炎). , a (修剪) . , .$100 a (刮) . . , $ 1,600 . .(特技), (成见) .a . . , . .,a . , . .21. ?A. ’ .B. A .C. ’s .D. .22. ?A. A .B. A .C. A .D. A .23. ?A. .B. .C. a ’s .D. .Ba I a —, , . ’s , , I . 1419; .1903, ’t a , a , , . , € 25,000 (£19,500). I I —I .I , I a ; a , a , .I , .1903, a , “ (领土)” . I I —I a , a , a . ’s I : I a . , a .I , . , I . I , ’t . I aa , I .24. ?A. a .B. .C. a .D. a .25. ?A. A .B. .C. .D. .26. ?A. .B. .C. .D. .27. ?A. a .B. A .C. a .D. .C(啃) (自动售货机) .a , a . , , .“ . , 10,000 . ,” . “ . , , , , , , .”a a a . “ ,” . ‘, a : .”“ ” a . “ , , , ,”a . “ .”’s , . 60,000 ’s .a . “ . , ’t ?” .28. a ?A. .B.C. .D. .29. “” ?A. .B. .C. .D. .30. ?A. .B. .C. .D. .31. ?A. .B. .C. .D. .D, , , ., , ’s , , 40 . a “ a ’s .” , .a . a $ 100.$2,000 . , . ., . . , , 2020. , . 241 . , 2 15 .a . ., . , . , ? , ?32. ’s ?A. .B. .C. .D. .33. ’s ?A. .B. .C. $100 .D. ’t .34. ’s ’s ?A. .B. .C. .D. a .35. ?A. .B. .C. .D. .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。
选项中有两项为多余选项。
, , . ’s a a , “” . 36a .37 , . .. 38 .a . .(殖民地) 17 , . 39 (异国的) .40 , a ’s , . A ’s aa .A. .B. .C. a .D. a : .E. , , ’t .F. a ‘" ”, .G. , .第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
, a 30 , a . 41 a 3 , 15 58 .42 43 a .”, 44 a , , 45 2015 .46 , 2 3 a . 47 a 48 . 49 .50 . “I’d 51 200 . I 52 Ia .” .53 , . 54 .“’s a . I 55 . 56 ,” ,57 a ’s .58 , 59 .60 .41. A. B. C. D.42. A. B. C. D.43. A. B. C. D.44. A. B. C. D.45. A. B. C. D.46. A. B. C. D.47. A. B. C. D.48. A. B. C. D.49. A. B. C. D.50. A. B. C. D.51. A. B. C. D.52. A. B. C. D.53. A. B. C. D.54. A. B. C. D.55. A. B. C. D.56. A. B. C. D.57. A. B. C. D.58. A. B. C. D.59. A. B. C. D.60. A. B. C. D.第Ⅱ卷第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
. a , 61 (). , a ,a : ., 63 (). (581-618) . , 64 ’s .65 ().66 () (1368-1911). . ,67 , a 68 () a .. . 69 () . a , 70 () , a .第四部分写作(百强校英语解析团队专供)(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。
文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。
错误涉与一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误与其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
, a . .I . , I . . I , I ,a ., I . a .第二节书面表达(百强校英语解析团队专供)(满分25分)假定你是李华,你校将举办为期一周的“传统文化节”活动。
请你写封邮件告知交换生此次活动,内容包括:1. 活动目的(了解传统文化,丰富校园生活……);2. 活动形式(戏曲表演,经典诵读……);3. 邀请其参加。
注意:1. 词数100左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
安徽省马鞍山市2018届高三第二次教学质量监测英语试题答案听力1-5 6-10 11-15 16-20阅读理解21-23 24-27 28-31 32-35 36-40完形填空41-45 46-50 51-55 56-60语法填空61. 62. 63. 64. a 65.66. 67. 68. 69. 70.短文改错, a ..∧I ., I . . I 删除, I , a ., I .a .书面表达(略)。