河南省项城市第三高级中学高中英语---原味英语对话
2023-2024学年河南省周口市项城市第三高级中学高三上学期第一次月考英语试题
2023-2024学年河南省周口市项城市第三高级中学高三上学期第一次月考英语试题Activities For Families with ChildrenThere are plenty of things to do and see around Cusco, Peru that children will enjoy.Horse ridingMany children will enjoy the opportunity to ride a horse. The Happy Ranch horse farm organizes horse rides through the countryside passing wheat fields and small towns, wooden huts, open air markets and cooking outside over a fire. Price for a horse ride is US $12 per person.Cooking classIf you enjoy local food, taking a cooking class could be fun. Several restaurants offer classes, which start with a visit to a local market to buy fresh ingredients (原料). Wearing a cook’s hat, children can help washing and cutting. Prices for a 3 hours class start at US $13 per person.Hot air balloonA hot- air balloon ride will give you great views of the city. The balloon goes up about 200 meters if weather conditions are OK, less if conditions are windy. The balloon will stay at that altitude for about 10 minutes. Prices are US $20 for an adult, half price for children.Ceramics classA fun activity for kids is taking a ceramics class at the Fine Arts Center. With the help of an experienced potter, kids can make their own cr eation on the potter’s wheel from clay. The basic clay class costs US $15 per person and takes 1.5 hours.1. Which activity takes you to view Cusco’s village life?A.Horse riding. B.Cooking class.C.Hot air balloon. D.Ceramics class.2. How much does it take a couple with a kid to ride a hot- air balloon?A.US $20. B.US $40. C.US $50. D.US $60.3. In which section of a magazine may the text appear?A.Schooling. B.Tourism. C.Science. D.Health.Washington is home to lots of trees and lots of wood-burning stoves(火炉) too. But what if you live there and can't cut wood or can't afford to pay anyone to do it? Luckily, Shane McDaniel and his twin sons, Harrison and Henry McDaniel, 21, are happy to lend an ax(斧子).The three men cut truckloads of wood -then give the wood to those in need.The idea was put forward by Shane as a father-son bonding project. He wanted to pass along the feeling his father Jackson and he shared while they cut wood, so he and the twins spent the summerdoing their deeds. The result was a great wall of wood piled up around their house in Lake Stevens, about 35 miles outside of Seattle. To buy that much would cost about $ 10,000.It was too much for the McDaniels to use themselves, and when the weather turned cold that November, Shane starte d thinking of others. He posted a request on a social networkling site:”IFYOU ARE IN NEED OF FIREWOOD AND CANNOT AFFORD IT, PLEASE PM [ personal message ] ME…Please help me and my boys make sure NO ONE GOES COLD IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD."The response was immediate. One man offered to donate a wood-burning stove. Others raced over with more wood for the pile. Single dad Peter Ticer, 29, and his four-year-old daughter depend on a wood-burning stove as their unique source of heat. so it was a relief to receive a truckload of firewood from the McDaniels before the holidays.”To get that much wood moved me to tears" he said.“So much stress and anxiety off my shoulders. I couldn't be more thankful."Giving is the reward. It has nothing to do with how well its received; it's about how much it's needed.4. Which of the following best describes the McDaniels?A.Energetic. B.Hard-working. C.Considerate. D.Mean.5. What does”father-son" in paragraph 2 refer to?A.Shane and Harrison. B.Jackson and Shane.C.Harrison and Henry. D.Shane and the twins.6. Why did Shane post the message on the Internet?A.To advertise the wood they cut. B.To help those in need.C.To get wood-burning stoves. D.To ask for others' help.7. What is the main idea of the text?A.A family's firewood warms their neighborhood.B.Cutting down trees teaches a family life lessons.C.No one goes cold in the McDaniels' community.D.Giving is a tradition of cheering up those in need.Kids are three times more likely to choose to be Internet celebrities (名人) than astronauts, a survey found recently. Many are already on their way - more and more children are now making and sharing videos on social media.Meanwhile, education experts worry that going after Internet fame won’t be good for children in the long run. Their biggest concern is that kids don’t know how being on the Internet today might affect them in the future. The parts of the brain that people use to make decisions don’t fully mature untilaround age 25, so children cannot imagine how their future might be affected by what they share now.What’s worse, some parents, who are crazy about becoming famous on their own, can’t watch out for the best interests of their own children. A young mother, Michelle Hobson, was accused of starving and ki cking her children when they didn’t do what she wished for in the videos. She was charged with child abuse and ordered to distance herself from kids.Keeping famous on the Internet takes much time and patience, too. It can distract students away from homework, sports and other activities. For example, one of the superstars, 14-year-old Emma Garza, dropped out of school to become a Vlogger (video blogger). She said that making videos was so tough that she couldn’t make time for study and even suffered back p ain and weakening eyesight.Although we don’t yet know the effects on a child’s development by constantly performing to entertain others, we can easily imagine that the effort to attract viewers will be less helpful to a kid, compared with spending that time reading a book. For a kid today, becoming an Internet superstar might not only be more popular than being an astronaut. It might also be more dangerous.8. What problem is discussed in Paragraph 1?A.Internet affects kids’ growth.B.Young kids seek Internet fame.C.Social media mislead children. D.Children watch too many videos.9. What is the major concern of education experts about children?A.Security. B.Family. C.Study. D.Future.10. Why is Emma Garza mentioned in the passage?A.To highlight her success. B.To introduce a new career.C.To show the impact on students. D.To encourage kids to be Vloggers.11. What does the author think of children’s being an Internet celebrity?A.Exciting. B.Doubtful. C.Beneficial. D.Negative. ChatGPT, a new chatbot model developed by US-based AI research laboratory OpenAI, has quickly become a hit globally due to its advanced conversational capabilities,It can write emails, computer codes, even academic papers and poems, and has passed a number of tests within seconds. Academicians worldwide are discussing whether AI should be used in education. Some universities have banned it. The New York City’s Department of Education, for example, banned the chatbot from its public school devices and networks, with some people warning that it could encourage more students to cheat, especially in exams.Many more welcome this app, claiming that, like most technological advances and groundbreaking innovations in history, ChatGPT is a powerful tool for the development of higher education.Embracing AI as early as possible is advisable. Higher education institutions should make preparations for including AI in their syllabus (教学大纲). They can start by offering related courses, because by understanding how it works, they can make better use of it. Besides, studentswith good knowledge of AI are more competitive when it comes to getting a good job, as an increasing number of jobs are being done by computer programmes-some in cooperation with humans, AI-powered education technologies can be adopted to make the learning experience more suitable for each student based on his or her strengths and weaknesses. As for professors, AI can free them from doing some dull tasks so they can concentrate on teaching and interacting with students.Since we cannot avoid ChatGPT and other AI-powered applications from entering the field of higher education, we should make collective efforts to ensure they have a positive impact on society and the future of education Despite AI helping make learning much more interesting and enjoyable, humans need to work very hard to win the race with technology.12. Why do some higher education institutions forbid ChatGPT?A.ChatGPT can write emails and computer codes quickly.B.Some professors might not perform their duties properly.C.Students would have conversations with each other via it.D.Students might seek help from it in completing the exams.13. What is the author’s attitude towards AI applications in education?A.Fearful. B.Disapproving. C.Supportive. D.Uncertain.14. How can AI benefit students of higher education?A.It offers students an increasing number of jobs.B.It personalizes students’ learning experience.C.It equips students with competitive skills to cooperate with humans.D.It handles uninteresting tasks so students can better focus on learning.15. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A.We should guard against AI apps.B.AI will be more widely used in education.C.The future of education relies on AI apps.D.Humans will be left behind by technology.Having good communication skills is important. They can help you with presentations in class, during job interviews, when handling arguments, and in a variety of other situations. 16Make eye contact. Whether you are speaking or listening, looking into the eyes of the person with whom you are conversing can make the interaction more successful. One technique to help with this is to consciously look into one of the listener’s eyes and then move to the other eye. Going back and forth between the two makes your eyes appear to sparkle. 17 It is a line across the eye brows and the vertical(垂直的)line comes down the center of the nose. Keep your eyes scanning that zone.Be aware of what your body is saying. Body language can say so much more than a mouthful of words. An open opinion with arms relaxed at your sides tells anyone around you that you are approachable and open to hearing what they have to say. 18 Often, communication can be stopped before it starts by body language that tell s people you don’t want to talk.19 Not only should one be able to speak effectively, one must listen to the other person’s words and engage in communication on what the other person is speaking about. Avoid the impulse to listen only for the end of their sentence so that you can blurt out the ideas or memories in your mind while the other person is speaking.Slow your speech down. People will perceive you as nervous and unsure of yourself if you talk fast.20 Practice this and, after a period of time, your speed will begin to lower. However, be careful not to slow down to the point where people begin to finish your sentences just to help you finish.I had three items in a checkout line. A woman and two teenage boys ________ me had maybe ahalf-dozen. The customer at the register, a white-haired woman, had already begun to________ her goods and was holding out cash to pay for them.Then came th e problem.Sometimes it’s someone who forgot to________ a piece of fruit,or someone searching for ________.Fair enough.One waited.But today, it was________ else.Somehow, this woman didn’t have enough money. So she began the________ of choosing which items to keep and which to ________ to the cashier for re-shelving. She paused over each one ________ keeping or giving it up.We waited. There was a huge line gradually.The process went on and on. Finally, in the black, the woman turned back to us as she left,________ and apologetic.We ________ her embarrassment. It could happen to anyone.Wewere________ sympathetic.But I had no idea just how sympathetic the mother and her children ahead of me were until their turn came. She asked the ________ to add all the left-behind ________ to her bill as quickly as possible. Then the two boys ran out through the exit with the small bag of groceries to send it to the old woman.When they returned, it was clear that they had done their job perfectly.“That was very nice! What a (an) ________ to a stranger!”I offered.All it took to________ this flash of kindness was waiting a little longer in a checkout line. 21.A.beside B.behind C.ahead of D.across 22.A.decorate B.bag C.save D.settle23.A.gather B.harvest C.weigh D.bite24.A.chance B.place C.time D.change 25.A.something B.nothing C.anything D.everything 26.A.progress B.process C.range D.response 27.A.come back B.call back C.hold back D.hand back 28.A.if B.unless C.although D.before 29.A.awkward B.pleased C.worried D.curious 30.A.put off B.set off C.waved off D.cut off 31.A.roughly B.honestly C.cautiously D.accidentally 32.A.cashier B.woman C.Passages D.customer 33.A.mass B.packages C.belongings D.items 34.A.generosity B.invitation C.dream D.information35.A.observe B.witness C.notice D.reserve阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
河南省项城市第三高级中学高中英语---阅读理解精选30篇(本人精心整理)(3)
一、Meanings of WordsMeanings of words do not usually stay the same. As time passes, words often come to mean more, or less than they used to. For example "bad", in relation to a person, used to mean someone was evil (邪恶的).Now it means "not good" in general. "Meat" used to mean any kind of food, now it can mean the "body fat" on a person.One thing that causes the meaning of words to change is borrowing from other languages. Very often, when a foreign word comes into English, people keep the old word and its meaning, but they change the meaning using the new word. During the Middle Ages, this happened with many Anglo-Saxon (盎格鲁撒克逊) words, for example, "deer". It used to mean "any kind of animal". When the word "animal" came from the French, the old word "deer" stayed on in the language, but with a specialized meaning. A "deer" is now one particular kind of animal.Another kind of change occurs when people completely change a word. For example, "loaf" was once the word for "bread" in general; today it means "one large piece of bread". On the other hand, the word "bread" used to mean "a piece of something." So, a long time ago, people asked the baker for a "bread" of "loaf", nota "loaf" of "bread".1. Which of the following statements about meanings of words is most appropriate (恰当的)?A. Meanings of words do not usually stay the same.B. Meanings of words always stay the same.C. Meanings of words change very often.D. The changes in the meanings of words are caused by people who compile dictionaries.2. What did "bad" mean in the past?A. It meant "steal".B. It meant "not good".C. It meant someone who was evil.D. It meant "bother".3. What did "meat" mean in the past?A. It meant "any kind food".B. It meant "body fat" on a person.C. It meant "all kind of meat".D. It meant "one kind of meat".4. What did "deer" mean in the past?A. It meant "one particular kind of animal".B. It meant "any kind of animal".C. It meant "all kind of deer".D. It meant "one kind of deer".5. Which of the following is the reason why the meaning of words changes?A. People's playing with words.B. People's habit of naming things.C. The translation into other languages.D. The borrowing from other languages.6. What is implied in this passage?A. Words from a foreign language are more useful.B. People can change a word completely.C. Words had more meanings in the past than they are now.D. Words are becoming less interesting than the were in the past.二、The Dead WifeOnce upon a time there were a man and his wife who lived in the forest, very far from the rest of the tribe (部落).Very often they spent the day in hunting together, but after a while the wife found that she had so many things to do that she had to stay at home; so he went alone, though he knew that when his wife was not with him he never had any luck. One day, when he was away hunting, the woman fell ill, and in a few days she died.Her husband was very sad, and he buried her in the house where she had passed away; but as the time went on he felt so lonely without her that he made a wooden doll about her height and size for company, and dressed it in her clothes. He seated it in front of the fire, and tried to think he had his wife back again. The next day he went out to hunt, and when he came home the first thing he did was to go up to the doll and brush off some of the dust from the fire which had fallen on its face. But he was very busy now, for he had to cook and mend, besides getting food, for there was no one to help him. And so a whole year passed.One night he came back from hunting and found some wood by the door and a fire within. The next night there was not only wood and fire, but a piece of meat in his bowl, nearly ready for eating. He searched all about to see who could have done this, but could find no one. The next time he went to hunt he took care not to go far, and came back quite early. And while he was still a long way off he saw a woman going into the house with wood in her hands. So he hurried, and opened the door quickly, and instead of the wooden doll, his wife sat in front of the fire.Then she spoke to him and said, 'The Great Spirit (老天) felt sorry for you, because you would not be comfortable, so he let me come back to you, but you must not stretch (伸展) out your hand to touch (接触) me till we have seen the rest of our people. If you do, I shall die.'So the man listened to her words, and the woman lived there, and brought the wood and helped the man, till one day her husband said to her, 'It is now two years since you died. Let us now go back to our tribe. Then you will be well, and I can touch you.'And then he prepared food for the journey, some of food for her to carry, and some for himself; and so they started. Now the camp (阵营) of the tribe was about six days' journey, and when they were yet one day's journey off it began to snow, and they felt tired and longed for rest. Therefore they made a fire, cooked some food, and went to sleep.Then the heart of the man was greatly upset (不安的), and he stretched out his arms to his wife, but she waved her hands and said, 'We have seen no one yet; it istoo soon.'But he would not listen to her, and caught her to him, and looked at her! He was catching the wooden doll. And when he saw it was the doll, he pushed it from him in pain, rushed away to the camp, and told them all his story. Some people doubted, and they went back with him to the place where he and his wife had stopped to rest. There lay the doll, and besides, they saw in the snow the steps of two people, and the foot of one was like the foot of the doll.The man had been full of sorrow (伤心) all his life.1. Life for a husband who had lost his beloved wife would be_____.A. excitingB. hardC. enjoyableD. relaxing2. Where did the man and his wife live?A. In a village.B. In the city.C. By the sea.D. In the forest.3. What was the man doing when his wife fell ill?A. He was at home cooking.B. He was away hunting.C. He was out visiting friends.D. He was working in the fields.4. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?A. One night he came back from hunting and the Great Spirit in his house.B. One night he came back from hunting and found a stranger cooking in his house.C. One night he came back from hunting and found some wood by the door and a fire within.D. One night he came back from hunting and found some villagers in his house.5. Which of the following can be the evidence showing that the man's story is true?A. The villagers saw the man and his wife walking in the snow.B. The steps of two people were in the snow, and the foot of one was like the foot of the doll.C. The villagers knew that the man was honest and therefore believed him.D. The villagers recognized the doll as the man's wife.6. What can be concluded from the passage?A. The man was regretful.B. The wife was hardworking.C. The villagers were warm-hearted.D. The Great Spirit was cruel.三、Ways of LivingThey think they're lucky that they're living and it's Christmas again. They can't see that we live on a dirty street in a shabby house among people who aren't much good. Johnny and the children can't see how pitiful it is that our neighbors have to make happiness out of this filth(肮脏)and dirt. My children must get out of this. But how? The money that we've saved isn't nearly enough.The McGaritys have money, but they are show-offs(爱炫耀的人)with it. The McGarity girl just yesterday stood out there in the street eating from a bag of cookies while a ring of hungry children watched her. I saw those children looking at her and crying in their hearts, when she couldn't eat any more, she threw the rest down the sewer(阴沟).Miss Jackson who teaches at the Settlement House isn't rich, but she knowsthings. She understands people. Her eyes look straight into yours when she talks with you. Everybody else here looks away because they're ashamed(羞愧)of their lives. I'd like to see the children be like Miss Jackson when they grew up.1. Which of the following groups of people is more likely to be respectable?A. Poor and lazy.B. Poor but hard-working.C. Rich but cruel.D. Rich but dishonest.2. Which of the following kinds of people is not mentioned in this passage?A. The rich.B. The poor.C. The knowledgeable.D. The hard-working.3. Which of the following is true?A. The writer's family is the poorest one on that street.B. Watching the rich girl eating cookies, those hungry children cried.C. The writer wants to move out of that district.D. The writer hopes that her children will become teachers.4. The writer thinks Miss Jackson is _____.A. poor but braveB. friendly and talkativeC. a teacher liked by all her pupilsD. an example her children should follow5. The McGarity girl is characterized as _____.A. selfish and cruelB. friendly and kindC. beautiful and proudD. rich and nice6. The writer suggests that her family _____.A. is extremely richB. is an unhappy oneC. are accustomed to their lifeD. long for a change in their life四、At a Railway StationA long time ago, I went to a railway station. I planned to take a train to New York and go on a journey with a friend. Many people were on the platform (站台) and they were all pushing onto the long passenger train. It was already full. I asked the man at the book office if I could have two tickets. He shouted, "No!" I was sad. It was important for me to have the tickets.I found a railway man and asked him if I could get a place, but he shouted, "No! You can't. The train is full. Go away." I felt very hurt. I said to my friend, "They talk to me like this because they don't know who I am. If they knew …" But my friend said, "Don't be foolish (愚蠢的).Do you think it would help you to get a seat on the train? There are no empty seats."I went up to the same man and said very politely that my name was Mark Twain. But he only replied, "I told you not to trouble me any more."I said to my friend: "He may not have heard my name." But my friend said that the man had heard my name quite clearly, but that he didn't care, that was all.Just then I noticed that a young man in a sleeping-car (卧铺) was looking atme. He said something to the conductor, and the conductor came over to me, moved his cap again and said very politely."Can I help you, sir? Do you want a place in a sleeping-car?""Yes, I certainly do." I said.The young man took our bags and we got into the sleeping car.The young man saw that we were comfortably sit in our places. Then he said, "Now, is there anything you want, sir?"When the young man left I smiled at my friend and said: "Well, what do you say now?"My friend looked shy."Well," he said, "You were right. I'm sorry I said all those things to you on the platform. I was foolish, not you. I'm glad I came here with you."Just then the young man came to the door again and said,"Oh, sir. I knew you at once when I saw you. And I told the conductor so.""Really," I said, "Who am I then?""You're Mr. Mcllellan, of course, the head of New York," he said and disappeared.1. Who was Mark Twain?A. He was a famous American traveller.B. He was a famous American leader.C. He was a famous American actor.D. He was a famous American writer.2. Where did this story take place?A. In New York.B. At a railway station.C. Near Mark Twain's home.D. Near his friend's home.3. Who helped them get on the train?A. A friend.B. A man who knew Mark Twain very well.C. A young man.D. A man at the book office.4. Which of the following statements is NOT true?A. The man at the book office was unfriendly.B. The railway man was rude.C. The young man was kind.D. The conductor was impolite.5. Which of the following is mentioned in the passage?A. The conductor was very polite because he knew Mark Twain very well.B. Mark Twain's friend was unhappy to travel with him.C. The young man was friendly with Mark Twain because he thought he knew him.D. The railway man was rude to Mark Twain because he did not like him.6. What can be concluded from this passage?A. The young man mistook Mark Twain for Mr.Mcllellan, the head of New York.B. The young man recognized Mark Twain as the famous American writer.C. The young man had never heard the name of Mark Twain before.D. The young man told the conductor that Mark Twain was trying to get on the train.五、My SonA drunk driver killed my son, when the boy was only 17 years old. He did not stop at the right place and ran into him on the driver's sides. The driver was slightly hurt and my son died immediately.I will go back in time when my son was fifteen and a half years old. He was so happy to be in the learner driver's class; he loved that class. I told him as soon as he passed the class that he and I would go and get him a license. I watched him study hard. He made all kinds of promises to me. One day he came up to me and said, "Mom, I love you and you won't have to worry when I'm out driving on the road. I won't drink or drive over the speed limit."I smiled at him and just kissed him on the face. He smiled and walked away. All of his friends used to call him a mama's boy. Maybe he was, but he was my mama's boy.One day in his driver's class, a guest speaker came in and talked to the class about organ donation (器官捐献).My son happily took the card and planned to post the sticker on his driver's license when he got it. He showed it to me and I was proud and worried. That showed that my son had a good heart, but that something could happen to him. About two weeks later my son passed his driver's class and I took him to get his permit. He took the test and only missed one question, can you believe, he was ill in the mind. He was still upset over that!He signed up for driver's training the very next day. The next opening was one week away. So he waited for the training to start. Finally, it came and he got his thirty minutes behind the wheel. He planned to come back the next day to get his hour.He was now able to drive with me in the car. He took every chance he could get to drive. He even took me out to a clothes store. He would just walk around the men's department until I was ready to go.Time went by so quickly that the six months was up and he was now 16.I got him right away to take his driving test. Once again he passed with flying colors(胜利,成功).He could now drive himself to school and do small earns errands for me. He even got himself a job, to help pay for the car that I bought him and the insurance payment (保险支付单).He also joined the basketball team now that he could drive to school. Yet, with all of this going on he still kept his grades up and took time to spend with me.I was so proud of my son. Another year went by and my son was now a senior, and 17.He was so happy to be almost out of high school. He wrote early for applying for entry to Stanford and, Virginia Tech.I went to check the mail and got a letter addressed to my son from Virginia Tech. I couldn't wait for my son to get off work. So I decided to take it to him and surprise him, I just knew that it was good news. That is the night that it happened.1. What can be considered to be an improper piece of advice for a driver?A. Do not drive when you are feeling tired.B. Do not drive through red lights.C. Do not drink and drive.D. Do not slow down while driving through a crowd of people.2. At what age did the son get killed?A. At fifteen and a halfB. At seventeenC. At sixteenD. At sixteen and a half3. Who killed the son?A. A careless driver.B. A speeding driver.C. A drunk driver.D. A fresh driver.4. Which of the following statements is true?A. The son enjoyed doing shopping.B. He did pretty well in his driving class.C. He even bought himself a car.D. His mother drove him to school in her car each day.5. The author did not tell us _____ in this passage.A. whether the son got a job or notB. whether the son joined the basketball team or notC. whether the letter from Virginia Tech contained good news or not.D. whether the son had good grades or not.6. From this passage we can conclude that _____.A. The mother believed that her son was admitted by Virginia TechB. The son preferred Stanford to Virginia TechC. The son was sure that he would succeed in getting into one of the two universitiesD. The son wrote for applying entry to universities immediately after he finished high school六、WavesWind is the great maker of waves. There are exceptions, such as the tidal(潮汐的) waves sometimes produced by earthquakes under the sea. But the waves most of us know are produced by winds blowing over the sea.Now before constructing an imaginary life history of a typical wave, we need to know certain physical things about it. A wave has height, from trough (low point) to crest (high Point).It has length---the distance from this crest to that of the following wave. The period of the wave means the time it takes for succeeding crests to pass a fixed point. None of these things stays the same---for all depend upon the wind, upon the depth of the water and many other matters.The water that makes up a wave does not advance with it across the sea. Eachdrop of water turns around in a little circle with the passing of the wave, but returns very nearly to its original position. And it is fortunate that this is so. For if the huge masses of water that make up a wave actually moved across the sea, sailing would be impossible.If we want to find the speed of a wave, we may use the following way:Speed = wavelength × frequencyHere, wavelength is the distance between two high points (crests), frequency means the number of cycles per second.1. Which of the following is NOT a cause of waves?A. Wind.B. Tidal waves produced by earthquakes.C. Light.D. The sun and the moon.2. What causes waves?A. Earthquakes and nothing else.B. Only wind.C. Wind causes most waves.D. Wind causes some waves.3. Which is not mentioned about wave?A. Its height.B. Its length.C. Its speed.D. Its depth.4. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. The water of a wave moves away across the sea.B. The water of a wave remains almost at the same place.C. The water of a wave goes with the passing of the wave.D. The length of a wave means the distance from the top of a wave to the bottom.5. What can decide the height and length of a wave?A. The wind itself.B. The wind, the depth of the water and many other matters.C. Only the depth of water.D. The size of the sea.6. The speed of Wave 1 is 100 cm/s, frequency 10.The frequency of Wave 2 is 300, while its speed is twice that of Wave 1.Which of the following is right?A. The wavelengths of the two are equal.B. The wavelength of Wave 1 is 10 times longer than that of Wave 2.C. The wavelength of Wave 2 is longer than that of Wave 1.D. The wavelength of Wave 1 is longer than that of Wave 2.七、Two Colors on One CarAlan was the worst driver in town. He had an accident of some kind almost every week.Alan lived with his mother. His mother was always worried about him. Every day she worried that the police would turn up to catch him. This wasn't a foolish worry because they usually called on their household about once a week to send a speeding ticket or to send him notice to appear in court.Most of his accidents were caused by his carelessness. He drove through red lights. He turned right without signaling. He drove at night without proper lights. He overtook (超越) other cars on hills. In short, he had had so many accidents it was a wonder he was still alive. But luckily for Alan, he had never hurt anyone in his accidents or even gone to the hospital.Although Alan wasn't popular with the police, he was very popular with his lawyer. Alan's lawyer, Mr. Brown, had earned a lot of money from Alan's cases and always rubbed his hands expectantly (期待地) when he saw Alan coming into his office.One day Alan was painting his car when his mother walked in."What are you doing?" his mother asked."Painting my car," Alan replied."I can see that," his mother said, "but why are you painting one side of the car red and the other side blue?""Because every time I have to go to court for a traffic offense (违规), there are always two witnesses (证人).'What color was the car?' the judge always asks, and the two witnesses always give the same answer. Well, in the future, one witness will say it was red and the other will say it was blue. Mr. Brown will then say to the judge, 'Your honor, the witnesses cannot even agree on the color of the car in the accident.' And the judge will have to dismiss (解除) the case against me."1. What is the most important thing a driver should have in mind while driving?A. SafetyB. SceneryC. MusicD. Enjoyment2. What kind of driver was Alan?A. He was the worst driver in townB. He was a brave driver.C. He was a careful driver.D. He was a skillful driver.3. How often did Alan have an accident?A. Twice a dayB. Almost every dayC. Twice a weekD. Almost every week4. What did Alan's mother worry about?A. She worried that Alan would hurt someone in an accident.B. She worried that Alan would have to go to the hospital someday.C. she worried that the police would turn up to catch Alan.D. She worried that the police would come to her home to send the speeding tickets.5. Which of the following statements is NOT true about Alan?A. He drove through red lights.B. He turned right without signaling.C. He drove at night without proper lights.D. He did not overtake other cars on hills.6. Which of the following is the reason why he painted his car in two colors?A. Because he wanted other people to see his car easily.B. Because he wanted to cause disagreements among the witnesses on the color of the car in an accident.C. Because he wanted to fool the police.D. Because he wanted his car to look more beautiful.7. We can conclude from the passage that Alan's way of dealing with his traffic offence is______.A. very effectiveB. very impracticalC. rather sufficientD. quite proper八、The Stolen SmellsMany years ago there lived a poor student. He had very little money and lived in a small room near a restaurant. His room was at the back of the kitchen. The restaurant owner was a very selfish man. Nobody liked him. But he was a good cook and many people came to his restaurant.One day when the owner was walking quietly in his kitchen, he heard the poor student talking to his friend. "You aren't very happy, are you?" asked his friend, "For you are living in a poor room like this." "Oh, no," said the student." I am busy with my studies and I am not interested in my room." "But you have no money to buy nice things to eat." "Yes, it's true. I eat only rice. But the smells from the kitchen make the rice nice," said the student.The restaurant owner was angry. The student was stealing the smells from his kitchen. He decided to take him to court (法庭).Everybody laughed when the selfish man finished his story. But the judge said seriously, "The student is wrong." The restaurant owner was happy and the poor student was very much afraid. What could he do? He had only a few coins.The judge asked the student if he had money. The student took five coins and held them out to the judge."Let the coins fall into your left hand," said the judge. The court was very quiet and everyone heard the sound of the coins as they fell into the student's left hand."Well," said the judge to the restaurant owner, "you've heard his money. You've been paid for your smells."1. Which of the following things that money can NOT buy?A. cameraB. foodC. smellD. clothes2. Where did the student live?A. He lived in a restaurant.B. He lived in a room near a restaurant.C. He did not have a place to live.D. He lived with a restaurant owner.3. What made the rice nice according to the student?A. The smells from the kitchen.B. The dishes from the kitchen.C. The things he bought in a shop.D. The things his friends brought him.4. What did the restaurant owner accused the student of?A. He accused him of stealing his dishes.B. He accused him of living in his restaurant.C. He accused him of eating his rice.D. He accused him of stealing the smells from his kitchen.5. Which of the following statements is true?A. People at the court believed the owner's story.B. People at the court laughed at the owner's story.C. People at the court blamed the student for his wrongdoing.D. People at the court gave the student some money.6. Which of the following is mentioned as a way for the student to pay the owner?A. He let the owner hear his money falling into his left hand.B. He gave the owner five dollars.C. The judge did not ask the student to pay anything.D. The owner did not ask for the payment.7. What conclusions can we draw from this passage?A. The restaurant owner is unselfish.B. The judge is wise.C. The student is brave.D. The people at the court are clever.九、A FishermanOne day a fisherman was lying on a beautiful beach, with his fishing pole in the sand. He was enjoying the warmth of the afternoon sun and the hope of catching a fish.About that time, a businessman came walking down the beach, trying to relieve (减轻) some of the stress of his workday. He noticed the fisherman sitting on the beach and decided to find out why this fisherman was fishing instead of working hard to make a living for himself and his family."You aren't going to catch many fish that way," said the businessman to the fisherman, "you should be working rather than lying on the beach!"The fisherman looked up at the businessman, smiled and replied, "And what will my reward (报酬) be?"The businessman answered, "You will make money and you'll be able to buy a boat, which will then result in larger catches of fish!" "And then what will my reward be?" asked the fisherman, still smiling.The businessman was beginning to get a little angry at the fisherman's questions. "You can buy a bigger boat, and ask some people to work for you!" he said."And then what will my reward be?" repeated the fisherman.The businessman was getting angry. "Don't you understand? You can build up the fishing boats, going all over the world, and let all your employees catch fish for you!"Once again the fisherman asked, "And then what will my reward be?"The businessman was red with anger and shouted at the fisherman, "Don't you understand that you can become so rich that you will never have to work for your living again! You can spend all the rest of your days sitting on this beach. You won't have a care in the world!"The fisherman, still smiling, looked up and said, "And what do you think I'm doing right now?"1. In a businessman's eye, what should a fisherman do in order to make a living?A. He should work hard for himself and his family.B. He should lie down on the beach and enjoy the warmth of the afternoon sun.C. He should change his job and do something else.D. He should follow the example of a businessman.2. What did the businessman find the fisherman doing one day?A. He was trying to buy a bigger boat.B. He was asking his employees to catch fish for him.。
2025届河南项城三高高考仿真模拟英语试卷含解析
2025届河南项城三高高考仿真模拟英语试卷请考生注意:1.请用2B铅笔将选择题答案涂填在答题纸相应位置上,请用0.5毫米及以上黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将主观题的答案写在答题纸相应的答题区内。
写在试题卷、草稿纸上均无效。
2.答题前,认真阅读答题纸上的《注意事项》,按规定答题。
第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.--- Are you free now? I have something interesting to tell you.---OK, you make it short I will have to work on this term paper due tomorrow.A.now that B.as soon asC.every time D.as long as2.Perhaps you ________ stop playing computer games now. Y our boss may be turning up in the office at any moment. A.will B.must C.should D.can3.A new movie Sacrifice came out last year, Ge You played adoctor saved an orphan at the cost of his own baby.A.in which; who B.when; who C.on which; by whom D.where; whom4.If the service is awful, a customer has the right to to the manager.A.react B.applyC.complain D.suggest5.Taking targeted measures to help people lift themselves out of poverty, _____has been predicted, is fruitful. A.what B.whichC.as D.that6.Some people use hand-written letters ______ typing b ecause they’re more personal and represent your sincerity. A.in preference to B.in process of C.in reference with D.in search of7.____________the fierce competition in job seeking, many university graduates have no choice but to reduce their own demand for the salary.A.Faced B.FacingC.To face D.Having faced8.The dining room is clean and tidy, with a table already ______for a big meal.A. being laid B.laying C.to lay D.laid9.In the library you can use your own computer to connect to Wi-Fi specially _____ for readers.A.preparing B.to prepareC.prepared D.prepare10.—Did you enjoy the party?—Yes. We ___________ well by our hosts.A.were treated B.would be treatedC.treated D.had treated11.I don’t think she visited the exhibition this morning, ______ she was with me at that time.A.though B.or C.but D.for12.They have leading experts in this field,and that's __________ they've made important progress.A.where B.whyC.whether D.who13.The differences the childre n’s achievements can not be completely explained ________ their social backgrounds. A.in front of B.in case ofC.in need of D.in charge of14.-Did Tom go back late last night?—No. It was just nine o'clock he arrived home.A.when B.after C.until D.that15.A lot of suggestions were put forward at the meeting, but ______ was practical.A.nothing B.noneC.neither D.no one16.He doesn't spend any more money on clothing than I do,but________he manages to look so stylish.A.therefore B.somehowC.furthermore D.otherwise17.It was a difficult job for him. He had tried everything but it made little ________.A.use B.goodC.difference D.result18.I really don’t know how to express my thanks to Mr. Li, my high scho ol English teacher, without whose helpI__________ to college that year.A.weren’t to go B.hadn’t been able to goC.couldn’t go D.couldn’t have gone19.It is really cold and the ground is wet; it ________ have rained last night.A.might B.mustC.can D.should20.Not until _________________ the better qualities in ourselves ____________ expect to find them in others. A.have we developed; can weB.we have developed; that can weC.we have developed; can weD.can we develop; that we will第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
河南省周口市项城第三高级中学高二英语摸底试卷含解析
河南省周口市项城第三高级中学高二英语摸底试卷含解析一、选择题1. When you are _______ about which button to press on the complicated machine, you can either read the user’s guide for guidance or fax us for specific instruction. Don’t ______ the trial-and-error method.A. insure; doB. ensure; makeC. uncertain; tryD. unsure; touch参考答案:C2. ----- I’ ll give you a ring about eight.-----Could you phone a bit later? I ______ dinner then.A. will be havingB. have hadC. hadD. was having参考答案:A3. --- Please________ all the numbers and tell me the result.---Those numbers________ 10,000.A. add to ,add upB. add up, add up toC. add up , add toD. add up to, add to参考答案:B试题分析:考查近义短语的区别。
句意:——请把所有的数字加起来并告诉我结果。
——那些数字加起来总共是10000. add to增添,增加,增进add up 加起来add up to加起来总共是(总计是),根据句意故应选B4. Women _____ drink more than two cups of coffee a day have a greater chance of having heart disease than those _____ don’t.A. who, /B. /, whoC. who, whoD. /, /参考答案:C5. At first, my new surroundings were difficult _________A. to be toleratedB. toleratingC. to tolerateD. being tolerated参考答案:C6. I am very outgoing and have learned to my disability.A. adapt toB. adapt fromC. adapt forD. adapt with参考答案:A7. In order to keep fit, all the teachers in our school are encouraged to _______ on the playground for half an hour per day.A. turn outB. make outC. work outD. pick out参考答案:C8. Each time she was in trouble, she _____go to her teacher for help.A. canB. shallC. wouldD. must参考答案:C9. There are plenty of jobs in the western part of the country, so many people go there hunting for jobs.A. presentB. convenientC. preciousD. available参考答案:D10. These flowers are ______; you should carefully take care of them..A. modestB. abnormalC. tiresomeD. delicate 参考答案:D11. The newly-elected president came into the hall, _______ by a group of top officials.A.following B.to be followedC.followed D.having followed参考答案:C12. At this time tomorrow _____ Tom’s birthday party.A. we’re going to attendB. we’ll be attendingC. we’ll a ttendD. we’re to attend参考答案:B13. I’m very lucky to have a comfortable life, _____ there’s always food on the table, heat in the winter, and, above all, love in the house.A. whichB. whenC. whereD. whom参考答案:C【详解】考查定语从句连接词。
2022-2023学年河南省周口市项城第三高级中学高一英语模拟试卷含解析
2022-2023学年河南省周口市项城第三高级中学高一英语模拟试卷含解析一、选择题1. She _______ you for your money, but not for love.A. married withB. married toC. got marriedD. married参考答案:D2. I like the city, but I like the country better _______ I have more friends there.A. in caseB. in thatC. even ifD. as if参考答案:B3. The scientist said, “I’m ______ for my family’s help, which made me realize my dream.”A. straightB. gratefulC. stubbornD. upset参考答案:B4. I had been feeling so bad ______ she turned up and told me she would give me another chance.A. afterB. whileC. as soon asD. until参考答案:D【详解】考查状语从句。
句意:我一直感觉很糟糕,直到她出现并告诉我她会再给我一次机会。
A. after在……之后;B. while 在……期间,尽管,与……同时;C. as soon as一……就…;D. until到……时,直到。
根据and told me she would give me another chance可知此处表示她出现给我再一次机会我才感觉没那么糟糕。
故选D项。
5. I will be away for at least one year and I’d appreciate ______ from you now and then.A. having heardB. hearingC. heardD. hear参考答案:B略6. After five hours’ drive, they reached_____they thought was the best place they they’d been dreaming of.A thatB whereC whichD what参考答案:D7. ______ the help of the teachers he has made _______ progress ________a way.A. With, a, inB. With, /, byC. Under, /, inD. With, /, in 参考答案:D8. Of the two, I prefer to choose _______ camera, which is lighter and easier to carry.A. a smallB. a smallerC. the smallD. the smaller参考答案:D略9. When a monument ______ our heroes in the anti-Japanese war was first shown to the public, millions of people showed respect for them.A. in favor ofB. in honor ofC. in celebration ofD. in terms of参考答案:BA. in favor of支持,赞成;B. in honor of为了向…表示敬意;C. in celebration of为庆祝…;D. in terms of根据;用…的话;就…而言。
2021-2022学年河南省周口市项城第三高级中学高二英语联考试题含解析
2021-2022学年河南省周口市项城第三高级中学高二英语联考试题含解析一、选择题1. -----Has your father come back?-----No, he ________back at 10 o’clock.A. expectsB. is expectedC. expectedD. was expected参考答案:B2. We tried ______ to persuade him to stay home, but at last, he went to the construction site despite his bad illness.A. in caseB. in vainC. in factD. in addition参考答案:B略3. With the help of his friends, he has _____a good business over the years.A. built upB. made upC. grown upD. picked up参考答案:A4. —Did you enjoy the party last night?—_____.So I left early.A.Why not? B, Not really C.Never mind D.Of course参考答案:B略5. Sean’s strong love for his country is ______ in his recently published poems.A. relievedB. reflectedC. respondedD. recovered参考答案:B 6. He managed to reach the summit of his career,but it was at the of his health.A.consumptionB.creditC.exhaustionD.expense参考答案:D提示:句意为:“他努力达到了事业的顶峰,但这是付出了健康的代价。
2021-2022学年河南省项城市第三高级中学高二下学期期末考试英语试题
2021-2022学年河南省项城市第三高级中学高二下学期期末考试英语试题1. Are you looking for a magazine for your kids? Here are some that you may like.Anorak6 issues (期) per yearThis magazine is designed for boys and girls between the ages of 5 and 8. In every edition of Anorak, you will find fun stories to read and plenty of colorful pages to keep you happy.Ask9 issues per yearThe magazine Ask (Arts and Sciences for Kids) challenges bright young minds and satisfies their curiosity. Each issue of this magazine helps kids in the 2nd-4th grade explore the world along with the past and present great inventors, artists and scientists.Appleseeds9 issues per yearAppleseeds is an award-winning magazine of adventure and exploration for kids aged 7-9. This magazine has amazing stories and interviews. Kids will receive activities, maps, puzzles, and games that are related to the theme.Babybug9 issues per yearThis magazine begins a lifelong love of reading books for babies and toddlers (初学走路的孩子). American Girls5 issues per yearThis is an ad-free, award-winning magazine.It provides attractive features like original (原创的) stories, party plans and projects, advice and quizzes. It is designed for girls aged 8-12.1. Who is Ask most probably suitable for?A.Children who love playing fun games.B.Children who love reading fun stories.C.Children who love reading about great scientists.D.Children who love experiencing adventure and exploration.2. What do we know about American Girls?A.It has no advertisement.B.It comes out every other month.C.It isn’t easy for kids under ten to read.D.It often organizes different activities for its readers.3. What’s the main purpose of the text?A.To stress the importance of reading. B.To introduce some magazines for kids.C.To advertise some new magazines on art. D.To explain why these magazines arepopular.2. When I was a puppy, I entertained you and made you laugh. You called me your child, and I became your best friend. Whenever I was “bad” , you’d shake your finger at me and ask “How could you?” My house-training took a little longer than expected, but we worked on that together. We went for long walks and runs in the park, car rides, and stopped for ice cream.Gradually, you began spending more time at work and on your career, and more time searching for a human mate. She, now your wife, was not a “dog person”, but I was happy because you were happy. When the human babies came along, I shared your excitement and I wanted to mother them, too. Yet I spent most of my time being driven to another room. Fortunately, as they began to grow, I became their friend.Then you had a better job in another city, and the new apartment didn’t allow pets. You made the right decision to s end me to an animal shelter for your “family”. I was excited about the car ride until we arrived there. It smelled of dogs and cats, of fear, of hopelessness. At the gate, your son screamed in tears and you had to loosen his fingers from my collar.Sometimes when I heard human footsteps, I thought it was you. It never was. Finally, the day came. As I felt the cool liquid coursing through my body, I lay down sleepily, looked into the staff’s kind eyes and murmured “How could you?”Perhaps because she underst ood my dogspeak, she said “I’m so sorry.” And with my last bit of energy, I tried to tell her that my “How could you?” was not directed at her. It was you, My Beloved Master. I will think of you and wait for you forever.1. What is Paragraph 1 mainly about?A. A lovely puppy.B. The patient puppy owner.C. Precious memories of the puppy.D. A big challenge of puppy training.2. Why did the dog spend time being driven to another room?A. It liked to do things alone.B. It got no space in the room.C.It didn’t like the babies at first.D.It wasn’t popular with the family.3. Why did the son scream in tears at the gate of the animal shelter?A.He didn’t want to leave the dog behind.B.The shelter wasn’t good enough.C. He was afraid of the dogs.D. His father went away.4. What can be the best title for this passage?A. How Could You?B. My Beloved MasterC. The Death of a DogD. What is the Power of Loyalty?3. Icelanders have a beautiful tradition of giving books to each other on Christmas Eve and then spending the night reading. This custom is so deeply rooted in the culture that it is the reason for the Jolabokaflod, or “Christmas Book Flood”, when the majority of books in Iceland are sold between September and December in preparation for Christmas giving.At this time of year, most families receive a yearly free book catalog of new publications called the Bokatidindi. Icelanders read the new catalog carefully and choose which books they want to buy, fueling what Kristjan B. Jonas son, president of the Iceland Publishers Association, describes as “the backbone of the publishing industry”.The small Nordic island,with a population of only 329,000 people, is extraordinarily literary. They love to read and write. According to Rosie Goldsmith of the BBC, “The country has more writers, more books published and more books read, than most countries in the world.”In North America, e-books have grown in popularity—it’s not the same in Iceland. One bookstore manager told NPR, “In Iceland, you give paper books instead of e-books as gifts.” The book industry is driven by the majority of people buying several books each year, rather than the North American pattern of a few people buying a lot of books.When I asked an Icelandic friend what she thought of this tradition,she was surprised. “I hadn’t thought of this as a special Icelandic tradition. It’s true that a book is always considered as a nice gift. We’re very proud of our authors,” said she.It sounds like a wonderful tradition, perfect for a winter evening. I’ll include it into my own family’s celebration of Christmas. I doubt my loyalty (忠诚) to paper books will ever fade; they are what I can’t resist collecting, in order to read and re-read them, to beautify and personalize my home, topass them on to friends and family as needed. Combining my love for books with quiet and relaxing Christmas Eves sounds like a perfect match.1. Why do many Icelanders buy books between September and December?A.To honor Kristjan B. Jonasson. B.To use them as Christmas gifts.C.To prepare for a reading festival. D.To support the publishing industry.2. What can we know about the book industry in Iceland?A.E-books have become more popular.B.Paper books are placed more value on.C.People’s love for books seems to fade.D.A few people buy most of the new books.3. What does the author’s Icelandic friend think of the Icelandic tradition?A.It comes as a surprise. B.It proves less popular.C.It is rather unique. D.It is quite ordinary.4. What is the last paragraph intended to show?A.The author’s family tradition on Christmas.B.The reason for the author’s interest in reading.C.The influence of the tradition on the author.D.The wide spread of the wonderful tradition.4. Even though we may believe that it’s important to say thank you, sometimes expressing gratitude is easier said than done. We might find ourselves getting hung up on the best way to deliver the message.However, it’s possible that we might be making our thanks more complex. In a pape r, researchers compared the effects of expressing thanks in person, over a video call, and over text. And, while people generally expect an in-person thank you to be the most effective, what happened in reality was quite different: Sending a thank-you over text was almost as effective as that. Additionally, texting may be especially well-suited for situations where we feel awkward or embarrassed about expressing our appreciation.In the study, 219 college students participated in a gratitude activity in which they wrote about three things they were grateful for over a two- week period. After writing, the students were asked to actually thank the persons involved. Some connected with the gratitude recipients (接受者) in person, others via video call, and others via text. At the beginning and end of the two weeks,participants completed surveys measuring their feelings of well-being, connections with others, loneliness and happiness.The researchers found that people who expressed gratitude gained increased happiness, with only a few differences for the different methods of gratitude expression. Overall, video calls were just as beneficial as meeting in person. Texting was slightly less effective than video calling- it didn’t make people feel more connected and happier, while video calling did. However, participants who sent their thanks over text still experienced benefits: Texting improved their well- being and reduced their loneliness.Overall, however, the message is that we shouldn’t worry about finding just the“best” way to express our gratitude. In fact, you re better off sending a quick thank you shortly after you receive the kindness than waiting for an occasion to schedule an in-person visit. Don’t put it off just for finding the best way—many times our gratitude goes unsaid because we spend too much time on the details.1. What does the underlined word “that” in paragraph 2 refer to?A.Making a video call. B.Sending a text message.C.Expressing thanks in person. D.Writing a thank-you letter.2. Why did the researchers ask the students to finish surveys?A.To find the effect of expressing thanks on them.B.To measure their physical health.C.To collect a lot more ways to express thanks.D.To know their views on gratitude.3. What did the research suggest?A.In-person gratitude was less likely to be accepted.B.Expressing gratitude could benefit mental health.C.Ways of gratitude expression should be improved.D.Texting made the gratitude recipients much happier.4. What are we advised to do to express thanks?A.Search for the best way. B.Wait for an in-person visit.C.Express gratitude in time. D.Make careful preparations.5. If you feel depressed (消沉的) it's best to do something about it -depression doesn't just go away on its own. In addition to getting help from a doctor here are four things you can do to feel better.Exercise.Take a 15-to-30-minute walk every day or dance if you prefer. 1 But make yourself do it anyway. Once you get in the exercise habit it won't take long to notice a difference in your mood.Provide yourself with good nutrition (营养).Depression can affect appetite (食欲). Some people may not feel like eating at all while others might overeat. 2 So eat plenty of fruits and vegetables and get regular meals.Find out troubles.3 When you know what's got you feeling blue and why talk about it with a caring friend. Talking isa way to receive some understanding. If there's no one to tell pouring your heart out to a journal works just as well.4Depression affects a person's thoughts making everything seem unhappy and hopeless. If depression has you noticing only the negative, make an effort to notice the good things in life. Try to notice one thing and then try to think of one more. Consider your strengths or gifts.Most of all don't forget to be patient with yourself. 56. I always remember one Christmas when we ______ outside of town. My older brother had a job in a different city ______ he always made it home to celebrate the holidays. During the few days before Christmas Day, we _____ a violent snowstorm with powerful winds. It was so ______ that the country road was almost impassable.The day before Christmas was more ______ than I had ever imagined. My older brother was stuck at a stranger’s home where he had been ______ to stay overnight because of the storm. The person was _______enough to let him stay until morni ng. But, the ______ was that he couldn’t get his car to start and there was no assistance available.So, my dad and I ______. We were lucky enough to make it to where my brother was ______. After his car warmed up, he thought it much ______ to head back to his place rather than try and make it home for Christmas. So we headed in ______ directions.The drive back got even worse. We got stuck in a huge snowdrift. A(n) ______ had to be made. We placed a shovel(铲子) about ten feet behind the car to ______ anyone else that there was an obstruction(障碍物) ahead.We left the cars in the ______ , wrapped(包裹) blankets around our heads and ______ on top of the snowdrifts. We made it about a mile up the road to a neighbor’s farmhouse where we ______ for the next mile walk home. We all made it ______ home that night.Christmas was very ______ that year. It didn’t matter if there were _____ or not under the tree the next morning. We each got our gift—the gift of life, home with our family safe and sound. What better gift is there? None.1.A.hid B.lived C.relaxed D.waited2.A.or B.so C.but D.since3.A.predicted B.discovered C.remembered D.experienced4.A.bad B.unique C.cold D.quiet5.A.popular B.enjoyable C.important D.memorable6.A.ordered B.forced C.invited D.refused7.A.kind B.strict C.smart D.curious8.A.fact B.result C.problem D.message9.A.gave in B.set out C.moved on D.turned back 10.A.working B.waiting C.sleeping D.studying11.A.wiser B.crazier C.more dangerous D.more interesting 12.A.desired B.expected C.opposite D.forward13.A.excuse B.promise C.change D.decision14.A.call B.warn C.criticize D.persuade15.A.snow B.garage C.church D.backyard16.A.danced B.drove C.walked D.stayed17.A.woke up B.got out C.looked out D.warmed up18.A.safely B.regularly C.suddenly D.proudly19.A.busy B.strange C.special D.traditional20.A.rewards B.meals C.leaves D.gifts7. 语法填空A new study shows many people work through their lunch hour. This is unhealthy. People get sick and take time off work. The study 1 (be)from a health group in the U.K. Researchers interviewed over 2,000 people about 2 they do at lunch. Twenty per cent said they took no lunch break. They worked through their lunch hour. Half of the people said they 3 (eat)their lunch at their desk. They went online, answered e-mails or went on Facebook. One in five people went outside for lunch 4 (go)shopping or get some air. Just three per cent of workers went to the gym.The health group told companies that all staff should take 5 regular lunch break. Workers need more exercise at work so they do not get ill. A spokeswoman said: "Full-time workers spend a [lot] of their week at work or 6 (travel)to and from it. Finding ways to build in time to do at least 30 minutes of…physical activity, five 7 (time)a week, can be a challenge." She 8 ( warn) that employees get sick because they do not take breaks, so companies lose money. She said we needed to find answers 9 the problem of inactivity. We should take 10 (responsible) for our own health. 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。
河南省周口市项城市第三高级中学2023-2024学年高三上学期第三次段考英语试题
河南省周口市项城市第三高级中学2023-2024学年高三上学期第三次段考英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读选择The best way to get around London is the Underground, or what locals call “the Tube”. However, you also have other forms of transportation to choose from.BusesThe charm of traveling by bus is that you can see the sights. Fares start at 1. 75 pounds for a single ride with an Oyster card (牡蛎卡). Buses don’t take cash, so it’s best to have a top-up Oyster card to pay for your trip. Many bus routes cover the entire city and run 24 hours a day.RailLondon Overground consists of six main routes traveling among many parts of the city. Rail fares vary by the time of day and the number of zones crossed. Like the Underground, using an Oyster Card rather than a Travel card (or paper ticket)is considerably cheaper. TaxisKeep in mind that a lit-up taxi sign means it’s available. Taxis are metered, and you have to pay according to the time of day and the distance. There’s always a minimum fee of 3. 20 pounds. You can pay with cash, and all taxis accept credit cards.CarsThink twice before hiring a car. Londoners drive on the left. In addition, traffic and parking are awful, and the cost of petrol (or gas)is high. Using hand-held cellphones while driving is illegal. The speed limit on highways is 70 miles per hour.1.Which of the following can only be paid by card?A.Buses.B.Rail.C.Taxis.D.Cars.2.In which aspect do rail and taxis have in common in London?A.The routes.B.The ways of charging.C.The minimum fee.D.The pattern of payment.3.What will make a Shaanxi’s tourist unaccustomed while driving a car in London?A.Driving on the left.B.Finding a parking lot.C.The speed limit on highways.D.The use of cellphone while driving.Nearly everyone would agree that it is very hard to let go of anger after you have been hurt by someone. However, research shows that forgiveness is good for your health. It can give you more energy, help you sleep better. According to Dr Frederic Luskin, author of the book Forgive for Good, people who are able to forgive are less angry and more hopeful. “Itenergetic.”You are probably asking yourself, “How is it possible to forgive?” It is not easy, but here are some suggestions to try. When you have been hurt, first try to calm yourself down: breathe deeply and force yourself to think of something pleasant, such as someone you love or a beautiful sunset. Thinking about the hurt is of no use; it only gives power to the person who hurt you. Train yourself to see beauty, love and kindness in the world around you. Never wait for an apology, because you may be waiting forever. Very often the one who hurt you will never think of apologizing, either because they meant to hurt you or because they don’t understand your point of view. It can be very helpful to you to write yourself a letter, imagining what the other person’s perspective might be. Try to stand in his shoes to see the situation; you may realize that the hurt was a result of ignorance or fear — or maybe even love. Finally, remember that forgiving someone does not mean that you have accepted their action. It only means that you have chosen to let go of the hurt.4.What is the main idea of the passage?A.Forgiveness is possible for all people.B.We should not wait for an apology.C.When someone has hurt you, try to forgive.D.Forgiveness can be extremely difficult.5.Which statement is NOT true according to the passage?A.Forgiveness can make people feel more energetic.B.People who forgive show less anger and more hope.C.Forgiveness means you accept the hurting actions.D.Being lost in hate may bring you deeper hurt and pain.6.What does the underlined phrase in the first paragraph mean?A.Damage.B.Energy.C.Waste.D.Sensitivity. 7.How can you calm yourself when someone has hurt you?A.Take deep breaths and think of something pleasant.B.Learn to look for love, beauty and kindness around you.C.Try to see things from the other person’s perspective.D.All of the above.The Chinese version of TikTok, called Douyin (抖音), has amassed (积累)400 million daily active users, parent company ByteDance revealed in its annual report this week. This is an impressive growth for the addictive(上瘾的) video app, which had 250 million daily active users in January last year.The report, which describes the user behavior and trends, illustrates (表明) the cultural difference between China and the U. S. , said Katherine Wu, an investor at New York-based firm Notation Capital. “Things that trend in these two countries are quite different. For example: knowledge-based content is extremely popular in China, and less so in the U. S. Also, this was wild to me: those creators that did the most dance videos in China are users born in the 60s , while in the US, it seems that it’s mostly teenagers who are creating the dances,” she wrote.ByteDance claimed (宣称) that Douyin has established itself as the largest knowledge, culture and art platform in China. (Douyin is only available in mainland China.) Indeed, 14.89 million “know ledge-based content videos” were shared on the app last year, it claimed. 8.According to the annual report, how many active users can Douyin amass in one day?A.14. 89 million B.250 million C.400 million D.150 million 9.Knowledge-based content in the US is ________.A.extremely popular B.more popular than that in ChinaC.less popular than that in China D.as popular as that in China 10.According to paragraph 2, who would probably do the most dance videos on Douyin?A.A Chinese woman who was born in the 60s.B.An American woman who was born in the 60s.C.A Chinese teenager who was born in the 90s.D.An American teenager who was born in the 90s.11.What’s the best title of this passage?A.An annual report of Douyin.B.The Difference of Douyin in China and the U. S.C.A Great App for people of 60s.D.An Addictive App-Douyin.More than a third of adults in the United States prefer fast-food restaurants and pizza places on any given day. And the higher their income is, the more likely they are to do so. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(C.D.C.) has released data on fast food consumption gathered from 2013 to 2016 in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, or NHANES, a program that continuously monitors the health and nutritional status of Americans.Fast food — defined(定义) broadly in the survey as any item obtained from a "fast food/pizza"establishment — is eaten by 37 percent of American adults at some point during the day. Among those who eat fast food, 44 percent do so at lunch and 42 percent at dinner. Men are more likely to have fast food at lunch; women are more likely to snack on it. The most enthusiastic consumers are 20 to 39 years old: 45 percent of them eat fast food on any given day. That figure declines sharply with age, to 38 percent among people 40 to 59, and to 24 percent among those over age 60.The high rate among 20 to 39-year-olds was particularly troubling. That period sets the stage for health problems later in life — heart disease, dementia(痴呆) and so on. Also, this is the group who have kids, and they’re setting them up for a lifetime of unhealthy eating habits.The percentage of adults who ate fast food rose with increasing income. About 32 percent of people who earn less than 130 percent of the US poverty line — $32,630 a year for a family of four — ate fast food daily. But 42 percent of people above 350 percent of the poverty line — $112,950 a year or more for that size family — were daily consumers.A report by the C.D.C.in 2013 estimated that American adults consume more than 11 percent of their daily calories from fast food. Fast food is generally high in calories, fat and salt, a combination that increases the risk for cardiovascular(心血管的) and other diseases. When we hear about a shark attack, we’re scared and we avoid that beach. But what we really should be afraid of is double cheeseburgers and French fries.12.What can we know about American fast food consumers?A.Most American adults eat fast food every day.B.The older they are, the more fast food they eat.C.American women eat fast food mainly at dinner.D.Almost half the young Americans often eat fast food.13.Why does fast food do particular harm to young people?A.Fast food affects young bodies more harmfully.B.Fast food has a bad effect on two generations.C.Fast food causes young people underfeeding.D.Fast food makes the youth fatter and fatter.14.What is the US poverty line for a family of four a year?A.About $10,000.B.About $30,000.C.About $50,000.D.About $100,000.15.Which of the following shows the structure of the passage?(P1 – Paragraph 1 ; P2 – Paragraph 2…)A.B.C.D.Running and walking both offer their own unique benefits and risks. Here is something you need to know about the pros and cons (利弊) of each type of exercise - and which is best for your health goals.●Running is better for weight loss than walking.Both walking and running can help you lose weight. 16 . A 2008 analysis found that people only lost small amounts of weight — about 0.1 pound per week — by walking. On the other hand, a large 2013 study found that people lost significantly more weight by running than walking.●Walking is safer than running17 , it makes you face a greater risk of injury than walking. In fact, walking has less than a third of the injury risk of running. About 60% of runners will experience an injury that prevents them from doing the activity.● 18 ?Overall, both walking and running can help you achieve the recommended amount of exercise. There is no right choice for which is better for your health. Rather, deciding betweenwalking and running depends on your unique goals and risk factors. For example, if you are older or have joint problems, walking may be the better option for you. However, if you’re pressed for time, running might be the more practical choice.●Try the run-walk-run method.The run-walk-run method involves alternating between running for a certain amount of time and walking for a set number of minutes. For example, you can run for two minutes and walk for one minute, or run for four minutes and walk for one minute. 19 After reading what is mentioned above, you may be able to choose the right type of exercise now. 20 , what matters is that you make the time to exercise. It’s also important to always challenge yourself to be healthier.A.Then repeat the cycleB.Choose to walk or runC.How to keep a balance between themD.However, running may be the better choiceE.Whether you favour walking, running, or bothF.While both running and walking are beneficial for youG.Because running means you’re going at a relatively faster pace二、完形填空When I was young, I often had outdoor activities. One day, we decided to hold anWe decided to replace (替换) the deer with a false snake. And we thought no one 34 to stop us. Anyhow, the woman was worth 35 for her determination to protect wild animals.21.A.competition B.party C.meeting D.class 22.A.boring B.wonderful C.necessary D.valuable 23.A.fox B.snake C.deer D.sheep 24.A.disappearing B.escaping C.laughing D.shouting 25.A.continued B.stopped C.hated D.practised 26.A.noticed B.doubted C.hoped D.understood 27.A.brave B.dirty C.real D.dead 28.A.disregarded B.forgot C.minded D.changed 29.A.steal B.calm C.attack D.protect 30.A.find B.learn C.show D.decide 31.A.bored B.shocked C.worried D.tired 32.A.quickly B.thankfully C.happily D.proudly 33.A.office B.car C.home D.seat 34.A.needed B.wanted C.dared D.waited 35.A.praising B.loving C.trusting D.thanking三、语法填空language. “Learn through use” is a good piece of 44 (advise) for those who are studying a new language. Practice is important. We must practise speaking and 45 (write) the language whenever we can.四、书信写作46.在“世界读书日(World Book Day)”到来之际,你想以此为话题给校英语广播站写一篇广播稿,内容包括:1. 读书的益处;2. 推荐图书类型;3. 号召大家读书。
河南省项城市第三高级中学2023-2024学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题
河南省项城市第三高级中学2023-2024学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题一、阅读理解1.When was Charles Darwin born?A.In April 1882.B.In February 1882.C.In February 1809.D.In April 1809. 2.What is the nationality of Charles Darwin?A.China.B.America.C.English.D.France.3.What did Charles Darwin come up with?A.The Origin of Species.B.The theory of evolution by natural selection.C.The development of biology.D.The advantages of marriage.Elephants are the largest terrestrial (陆地的) animals. For a long time, they are very helpful. They carry big trees, take people from place to place and are even used in wars.Some people think it’s not easy to hurt an elephant because its skin is thick and hard. In fact, that’s wrong. Sometimes, a needle (针) can also be very dangerous for the elephant.People say elephants are afraid of mice. This is wrong, too. In fact, elephants have very poor eyesight(视力), so they usually cannot see a mouse even if one comes very close to them. If a person has a good memory (记忆), people will say that he has an elephant memory. However, up to now, no study shows that elephants have a better memory than any other animal.People also believe that when it is time for elephants to die, they will hide themselves in a so-called “elephant graveyard”. Often, hunters by to find such places to get ivories (象牙) but few people really find places like that. In fact, when elephants are old or get sick, they will stay in deep and secret caves (洞穴) until they get better or die.4.Elephants can help people a lot EXCEPT that they ________.A.carry heavy trees B.help people build housesC.carry people to different places D.help people in the war5.Why do some people think it isn’t easy to hurt an elephant?A.Because the elephant is too big.B.Because people can’t get close to it.C.Because the elephant can kill people.D.Because its skin is thick and hard.6.How do you understand the underline part “elephant graveyard” in the last paragraph?A.A place for hiding dead elephants.B.A place for animals to play in.C.A place with yards and flowers.D.A place where elephants are safe.7.What can we learn from the passage?A.Elephants are afraid of mice.B.Elephants have very poor memory.C.Elephants cannot see very clearly.D.Elephants never go to caves.It was 8:10 and I was lying in the sun, listening to my favorite CD, on a weekend morning.Then Mum came out. She wanted me to go out with her. She told me about this place called Give Kids the World. It’s a special (特别的) place for families to spend a vacation when a childhad a life-threatening (致命的) illness. She did some jobs there, like gift giving and ice-cream serving. Mum said I would enjoy it, but I thought those were boring jobs.Mum told me we were going to take a toy and an ice-cream to every child in the village. We got to the first house and I knocked on the door and shouted, “Gift Giving”, and a woman answered it. Sitting in the middle of the bedroom was a boy in a wheelchair. I gave him the gifts, and his face lighted up (露出喜色) with happiness. I walked out and thought, “That must be boring, unable to jump around.”As I came into the second house with gifts, it seemed a little strange that the child didn’t see me. Her mum said something was much wrong with her eyes, so I needed to go and stand in front of her. When I did that, she became very excited and made a sign for “thanks”, though her legs couldn’t move at all.When we went back home, Mum told me these kids might not live to see tomorrow. Suddenly, I understood I should be more thankful that I don’t have these illnesses. I no longer wanted to be at home listening to my CDs. I would rather (宁愿) be doing this, maybe making a difference (产生影响) in these kids’ lives.8.Give Kids the World is a special place to spend a vacation when ________.A.people can’t find interesting jobs B.the children are badly illC.people are interested in toys D.the children want to receive gifts9.When the first boy received gifts from the writer, he felt ________.A.upset B.nervous C.excited D.sorry10.Before he went to Give Kids the World, in the free time, the writer’s favorite thing is ____.A.doing sports B.helping othersC.listening to music D.reading books11.The writer wanted to help the kids in bad health ________.A.after he went to visit the two sick kids B.while he was getting badly illC.when he knew his mother’s boring jobs D.while he was listening to his CDsDo you know there are sounds produced by plants? Have you ever wondered what animals are talking about? With the development of AI, we may be able to understand their languages!In Professor Karen Bakker’s new book, The Sounds of Life: How Digital Technology IsBringing Us Closer to the Worlds of Animals and Plants, she talks about how AI and other technologies are helping us to translate (翻译) and understand animals’ and plants’ words.All around the animal world, there are sounds that we can hardly pick up (接收到) and decipher (破译). Elephants, for example, talk with each other using infra-sound (次声), which cannot be heard by human ears. Coral (珊瑚) in the ocean also sends sound waves to lead (带领) baby coral to safer areas to grow. Baby coral “listens” for the sounds and finds its way to the right place. This is surprising as coral doesn’t have any ears! Scientists have placed(放置) machines into these environments to pick up the sounds humans cannot hear.After the sounds are recorded, AI can study their meaning. For example, Isracli researchers used AI to translate bats’ (蝙蝠) 15,000 calls. They found that more than 60 percent were arguments about such things: food, ways of sleeping, getting into personal space, and unwanted courtship (求偶).Technologies can not only understand the animals but communicate back to them. For example, bees use dances to communicate. So a research team in Germany put the bee language AI system into a robot bee. They asked the robot to create a set of dance moves to tell the bees where they can find their food.Researchers said the technology could someday help disabled people to communicate. It might also help scientists understand how animals see the world.12.How does the writer lead into the topic?A.By listing facts.B.By offering ideas.C.By asking questions.D.By giving examples.13.What can we learn from Karen Bakker’s new book?A.What role AI plays in protecting animals.B.What makes it hard for us to take care of plants.C.How animals and plants communicate with the help of AI.D.How technologies help us understand the voices of nature.14.What does the underlined word “this” refer to (指的是)?A.Baby coral “listens” for the sounds.B.Coral doesn't have any earsC.Machines can be used to pick up soundsD.Coral can find safer areas to grow by itself.15.What is the researchers’ attitude (态度) towards the future of the AI technology?A.Unclear.B.Hopeless.C.Doubtful (怀疑的).D.Supportive.Ways to Sleep SmarterStudies show that poor sleep influences people to make good decisions, focus on work and even manage a friendly mood at work. 16 . Today we’ve got four top favorite sleep tips and facts.Set a regular bedtime17 Choose a time when you normally feel tired. Try not to break this routine on weekends when you will probably stay up late. If you want to change your bedtime, make the change gradually, such as 15 minutes earlier or later each day.Eat the right food.Some foods are more helpful to a better night’s sleep than others. 18 Others like bananas, potatoes, and whole-wheat bread are also helpful.19Exercising provides lots of good health benefits. A good night’s sleep is one of them. But make sure you exercise in the morning or afternoon. The National Sleep Foundation reports that exercise in the morning or afternoon can help deepen sleep and cut the time it takes for you to fall into sleep. However, those who worked out in the evening hours saw little or no improvement in their sleep.Reduce (减少) screen time before bed20 A recent study shows that people who use electronic media just before bedtime report lower-quality sleep even when they get as much sleep as those who don’t.A.Avoid the alarm clockB.Exercise to improve sleepC.Try to solve problems in your sleepD.Go to bed at the same time every nightE.There are lots of ways to better your sleepF.Everybody knows that warm milk helps people sleep betterG.Stop watching TV just before bedtime and you’ll sleep better二、完形填空There is a young boy in my class. His name is Bill. Sometimes kids make fun of him because he has a hard time saying 21 words. Sometimes, he’ll say the same word twice or he’ll stutter (口吃). He’s very 22 and doesn’t say much.One day, there was a 23 on the wall asking people to try out for(参加选拔) the school play.We looked and saw Bill’s name on the paper. We 24 how he could possibly be in a play with his speech problem.The practice 25 for weeks, and finally the big night arrived. The curtain(幕布) opened and the show began. Bill got on stage and spoke his first words. He stuttered 26 . Some people thought he was 27 , but he wasn’t.Then, the most 28 thing happened. When the music started, he tapped (踢) his foot and began to sing. It came out perfectly. He had a beautiful 29 and didn’t have a stutter. He sang more songs than anyone else and he danced perfectly. Bill was a 30 person when he sang.The next day at school, everyone congratulated (祝贺) Bill. He 31 to us that it’s common for people who stutter to be able to sing perfectly well. 32 doesn’t know why, but it’s a fact.We learned more than just a scientific fact that day. We learned that everyone has things they can’t do, and things they can do. We all have to 33 that. As for Bill, he still stutters. But sometimes 34 he has a hard time giving an answer in class, he just stops and sings the answer. That’s always the highlight of the class.Sometimes we all sing along, too! It makes 35 happy to see our friend having such a good time although he has a speech problem.21.A.opposite B.certain C.unusual D.bright 22.A.silly B.strong C.strange D.shy23.A.sign B.tool C.match D.fiction 24.A.promised B.researched C.wondered D.compared 25.A.got off B.went on C.died down D.gave up 26.A.terribly B.quickly C.carefully D.easily 27.A.laughing B.guessing C.lying D.joking 28.A.successful B.amazing C.peaceful D.important 29.A.finger B.crayon C.voice D.board 30.A.different B.clever C.beautiful D.disabled 31.A.offered B.explained C.checked D.reported 32.A.Magic B.Imagination C.Nature D.Science 33.A.protect B.record C.understand D.waste 34.A.when B.until C.since D.unless 35.A.you B.him C.her D.us三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
河南省项城市第三高级中学高中英语--中等难度阅读理解
[2014·北京海淀高三一模,(D)67~70]阅读短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
DDid you see American figure skater, Jeremy Abbott,crash to the ice during the short programme at the Sochi Olympics, rolling into the wall, clutching his side in pain.Ten seconds later, he got up and continued his skate-despite the pain, embarrassment and fear. All I could think was:this kid's got courage. In business we have a word for it-resilience, the ability to gain strengths and confidence from overcoming unpleasant events.However, opposite examples appeared in Sochi Olympics as well. For them, failure is someone else's fault, because they do not accept personal responsibility. Therefore, they have to pay a high price for this attitude. After years of studying failure, I have learned one thing:modesty and open-mindedness in the face of mistakes is the single best thing you can do to improve results. Everyone fails, but not everyone recovers from failure.The key is to learn from it rather than get beaten by it.The good news is that each of us has the potential to live a resilient life on and off the job. It may be difficult, but that just makes it all the more powerful and important. If you believe the above paragraph to be true, then you're probably more resilient than you think you are. It takes confidence to be resilient but that too much confidence is a killer is so true of leadership. For example, Ron Johnson, the ill-fated CEO of JC Penney, was so stubborn that he completely missed all sorts of signals from employees and customers and instead listened to all those who agreed with him, which failed his strategy. Bouncing back from failure requires that you recognize something has gone wrong, and you were the one who made it happen.The challenge of resilience is not just about our work. When parents help their kids deal with every challenging situation, they are doing an unhelpful action to their children. Parents want to protect their kids from failure, but doing so takes away the opportunity from them to practice not just a life skill but an essential work skill. When self-esteem becomes more important than results, we are accidently training young people to become less adaptable, not more.Resilience is not just about getting up off the floor, but also being ready for whatever comes next, even when you don't know what it is. Failures and setbacks are no longer unusual events, but regular features of a dynamic, competitive and highly demanding work environment. Getting up to finish your skate is no longer optional.1. The example of Jeremy Abbott shows that one should ____________.A.recover from failureB.stick to his own viewpointC.challenge difficultiesD.take others' opinions to heart2. According to the author, what can best build up resilience?A.Being positive and powerful.B.Being competitive and helpful.C.Being modest and open-minded.D.Being confident and responsible.3. Which of the following examples shows us resilience?A.A teacher offers students timely help and care.B.A determined athlete practices skating hard every day.C.A confident leader persuades his staff to follow his plan.D.A student has got a low grade but continues to work hard.4. Which might be the best title for the passage?A.An Example of Resilience: Ron JohnsonB.Resilience: A Lesson from SochiC.Optional Challenges of ResilienceD.Resilience in Family Education[2014·北京海淀高三二模,(A)56~59]阅读短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
河南省周口市项城市第三高级中学2022-2023学年高三上学期期中考试英语试题
2022—2023学年度上期高三期中考试英语试卷本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷费选择题两部分。
第I卷和第II卷的答案都写在答题卷上。
满分120分,虚拟分数满分150. 考试时间110分钟。
第I卷(三部分,共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)(略)第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将涂黑。
AFour Seasonal Best-Sellers OnlineAre you among the parents who are seeking books for your children during the coming winter vacation? The following seasonal best-sellers may be on your list of choices.SaltSalt, in which Helen Frost tells a story about friendship between Anikwa and James, was set in a time of war. Anikwa and James spent their happy days together in the forests of the Indiana Territory until facing the cruel war. As a children’s literature, it was once considered as a Kirkus Reviews Best Book in 2013.NowNow was set in the present day. This is the final book in Morris Gleitzman’s series that began with Once, continued with Then and Now. In the novel, Felix, a successful man with painful memories of his childhood recalls his time with his granddaughter Zelda. It has been popular with teenagers since it came out. Now is one of Kirkus Reviews Best Children’s Books of 2012.GreenDie-cut (模切的) pages bring surprise after surprise in this magical new book. How many kinds of green are there in the world? Laura Vaccaro Seeger shapes a respect to a single color that will delight and quite possibly shock you. Green was considered as Kirkus Reviews Best Children’s Book of 2012 and a 2013 Caldecott Honor Book.HolesIn this wonderfully creative novel, Louis Sachar makes up a puzzle about Stanley Yelnats, a boy who was sent to juvenile detention center (少年管教中心) Camp Green Lake, and forced to dig a hole a day, five feet across in the hard earth of the dried-up lake bed. It is a darkly humorous tale. The book wins the Winner of the National Book Award and was one of the best sellers among children.21.Who is the author of the book Salt?A.Helen Frost. B.Anikwa. C.Stanley Yelnats. D.Louis Sachar.22.What do we know about the book Green?A.It tells a serious but funny story.B.It describes different kinds of one color.C.It talks about friendship in the period of war.D.It is one of the series by Laura Vaccaro Seeger.23.What do the four books in the text have in common?A.They are set in modern times.B.They share the same honor as each other.C.They don’t sell as well as first published.D.Their readers are mostly children.BA few years ago, I realized that I had a fear of heights. Sometimes I would feel uncomfortable if I looked down from somewhere high and the higher I got, the worse I felt. However, there were some things that made me nervous when I looked up at them—such as drop towers.About a month ago, my family and I went on a trip to Marineland—an amusement park with a sea animal theme. One of Marineland's attractions is a huge drop tower called the "Sky Screamer". My dad wanted to ride it, and he wanted to take me with him. He kept nagging me, and I finally gave in, because I wanted to face my fears.Going up was terrible. I got stomachaches from just looking at the tower. When we reached the tower, we lined up and got seated on the ride. When it reached a few feet off the ground, it stopped for a moment, before sending us straight to the top at great speed. I squeezed my eyes shut and I held the handlebar as tightly as I could. A few seconds later my heart was in my mouth and I was screaming my lungs out. At the top, I opened my eyes and looked forward, not down.I tried to prepare myself for the way down, but it didn't really help. There I was, with my eyes squeezed shut, holding the handlebar and again, screaming at the top of my voice. In fact, it was even worse than going up! But when I got to the bottom, I felt relieved. I thanked my dad for forcing me to go on the ride, and I was pleased I had faced my fears.So, was the "Sky Screamer" scary? Well, maybe just a little bit.24.What made the writer finally decide to ride the "Sky Screamer"?A.Her father's encouraging words. B.Her interest in the ride.C.Her desire to face her fears. D.Her father's nagging.25.What did the writer do during the ride?A.She kept looking down. B.She kept holding the handlebar.C.She was too frightened to scream. D.She squeezed her father's hand tightly.26.What can we learn from the passage?A.The writer volunteered to take the ride because she wanted to face her fears.B.The writer's father forced her to ride with him in order to help her with her fears.C.The ride was less scary on the way down.D.The ride offered the writer a chance to face and conquer her fears.27.What is the passage mainly about?A.A trip to Marineland. B.Facing a fear.C.A ride to the top of the "Sky Screamer".D.A joyful ride on the "Sky Screamer".高三上期期中考试第2页,共8页CDo you get nervous thinking about a coming math test? If yes, you are far from alone. Math anxiety has become a common condition among students around the world. Students in countries with higher levels of math anxiety tend to achieve lower math grades, according to a study published by the National Academy of Sciences on Feb 15.Math anxiety — a negative emotional reaction to the core subject — causes fear, physical suffering and behavior problems among young pupils, according to a University of Cambridge study. Some people also experience physical symptoms such as sweaty palms or a racing heart. They may then try to avoid every situation involving numbers, meaning they are held back from pursuing careers related to this subject, such as technology or engineering, according to The Guardian.Relief comes from the fact that those with math anxiety aren’t destined (注定的) to be bad at math. “If a child has math anxiety, don’t assume that they’re not good at math. They may hav e had a really bad experience with math and there are ways to improve math achievement,” Daniel Ansari, the senior author of the study told The London Free Press.Also, there are ways to manage your stress related to math. If you’re feeling stressed before a math exam, it may help to spend a few minutes exploring those feelings before the exam begins. “It’s about making sure you’re interpreting your feelings correctly,” Sian Beilock, a cognitive (认知的) scientist told the BBC.“Just because you have a fast hea rtbeat and sweaty palms, that does not necessarily mean you will fail.”Math doesn’t come easy, no matter how clever you are. Leonardo da Vinci, the famous Italian artist, was a huge fan of mathematics. But his notebooks show that Da Vinci couldn’t do fractions (分数). He could never grasp, for instance, that dividing a number by one-quarter is the same as multiplying by four, resulting in a higher number than the original.28.What do we know about math anxiety?A.People who are good at math don’t experie nce math anxiety.B.It is most commonly seen among teenagers.C.It can cause unpleasant symptoms both mentally and physically.D.Math anxiety leads to people struggling in their career.29.What does Daniel Ansari’s study imply?A.Math anxiety may contribute to better grades.B.Students with math anxiety may have higher cognitive abilities.C.Math anxiety does not reflect the ability to solve math problems.D.Bad experience with math can cause cognitive disadvantages.30.How should you deal with the stress related to math according to the article?A.Practice more before you take math exams.B.Learn to understand your feelings.C.Ask cognitive experts for help.D.Take all nervous energy as a challenge.31.Why is Leonardo da Vinci’s story mentioned?A.To show t hat math definitely isn’t easy.B.To explain why math is a particularly difficult subject.C.To show da Vinci’s math anxiety is very serious.D.To suggest a way to solve math anxiety.DMany people who want to lose weight often choose to go on a diet. But is this really the best way? With celebrities (名人) speaking about new diets that have helped them become slim (苗条的) in advertisements (广告), more and more people are turning to dieting. Some shops begin to sell diet products such as diet milkshakes, snack bars and even diet pills. However, such popular products and diets are often found to be extremely unhealthy.Most of these popular diets work by cutting down on a certain nutrient (营养素) from your food intake (摄入量). For example, some diets work by cutting down on carbohydrates (碳水化合物). This means the body must use its fat reserves for energy. This might help you lose weight. However, by cutting a particular food group out of your diet, you are starving your body of a nutrient that it needs, which could leave you feeling weak, tired or even bad-tempered. Besides, these diets are often unsuccessful in the long run.Generally, one of the most effective ways of losing weight is to cut down on calories. The recommended (推荐的) calorie intake for an adult male is 2,500. If a man consumes more than 2,500 calories each day, then he is likely to gain weight. However, if he consumes less, then he is likely to lose weight.In fact, proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals all play an important role in staying healthy, which is why they all should be included in your meals. Of course, some foods can be eaten in moderation (节制) as an occasional snack. For example, a bar of chocolate every once in a while won't cause you any problems.So, instead of spending money on popular diet pills or special weight loss foods, try to eat healthy balanced meals containing foods from all food groups. So, next time your friends tell you that they are going on a diet, tell them that eating a healthy balanced diet is a much better choice.32.What is the author's opinion about the popular diets mentioned in the passage?A.They are useful for losing weight. B.They are welcomed by celebrities.C.They are not as healthy as people think.D.They are replacing people's everyday meals.33.What is the author's attitude towards the popular diet pills?A.Curious. B.Unfavorable. C.Unconcerned. D.Supportive.34.How can we lose weight effectively according to the author?A.By having diet pills. B.By following a strict diet.C.By taking regular exercise. D.By reducing calorie intake.35.What can we infer from the last paragraph?A.Diet products should be limited. B.Snacking is a big no-no for health.C.Keeping a diet with various nutrients is ideal.D.Going on a diet should be stopped immediately.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)高三上期期中考试第4页,共8页根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
项城市第三高级中学2022-2023学年高二下学期第三次考试英语试卷
2022-2023学年度下期高二第三次考试英语试卷(满分120分,考试时间110分钟)座号:本试卷分第I卷(选择题) 和第II卷(非选择题) 两部分。
所有答案都写在答题卷上。
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50 分)第一节(共15 小题;每小题2.5 分,满分37.5 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
21. If you want to buy some apples and beef, you should go to the floor.A. firstB. secondC. thirdD. fourth22. If Mr. Green wants to buy a shirt, he should go to the floor.A. secondB. fourthC. thirdD. fifth23. If you want to do some shopping in Central Mall in the evening, you may go there on .A. WednesdayB. FridayC. SaturdayD. MondayBAccording to the recent survey , only forty percent of children in our school feel happy,Why?Do you know what “happiness” means? A lot of money? No homework every day? High marks or anything else?In fact , happiness is always around you if you put your heart into it. When you are in trouble at school, your friends will help you; When you study hard at your lessons, your parents are always taking good care of your life and your health; When you get success, your friends will say congratulations to you; When you do something wrong, people around you will help you to collect it; When you do something good to others, you will feel happy ,too. All these are happiness. If you notice a bit of them, you can see that happiness is always around you. All these can’t be bought withmoney. It’s a feeling of your heart. When you come across difficulties, you can say loudly you are very happy, because you have more chances to challenge yourself.As the saying goes , lift is a revolving door. When it closes, it also opens. If you take every chance you get, you can be a happy and lucky person.24. When you fail in the exam, both your teacher and your classmates will ________ to make you happy.A. laugh at youB. play jokes on youC. help youD. quarrel with you25. In the writer’s opinion ,_________ can make you happy.A. no homeworkB. high marksC. peace of mindD. money26. Which of the following is this passage about?________A. LifeB. HappinessC. Good luckD. Chance27. How many examples are given to show the meanings of happiness?A. 5B. 7C. 4D. 6CNot long ago, “blind box economy”(盲盒经济) suddenly became popular, winning the heart of large numbers of faithful fans. A couple spent 200 thousand yuan on them. Another sixty-year-old guy spent over 700 thousand yuan in buying blind boxes. Data showed that last year 300 thousand hobbyists made such deals.The blind boxes usually contain the dolls related to comics and animation, or film and television, or specially designed ones. A single blind box usually costs about thirty to fifty yuan, and only after opening it can the buyer see what he has bought. This is rather like buying lottery (彩票) tickets, for the buyer has to bet on his luck.However, addiction to blind box is much like that to gambling (赌博). Nobody knows whether sellers of blind boxes exaggerated (夸大) the winning rate so as to attract people to buy them, thus digging a consumption (消费) trap. Besides, it is also unknown whether the objects in the blind boxes are real or not.The basis of the “blind box economy” is the cultural trend of collection in society. To follow suit, more and more people become fancy collecting animation toys in this way. Many of the target consumers are young people who have scanty experience of life. They are thus attracted by exaggerated probability of “winning a prize” and constantly throw money to buy blind boxes in order to gain dolls that they desire. Or they may buy at second-hand trade platform high-priced blind box dolls, thinking they can keep value preservation or appreciation, thus falling into the fixed pattern of trap carefully designed by businessmen.Therefore, it is necessary to remind young people to control their consumption in case they become addicted.28.Why are a couple and a sixty-year-old guy mentioned in paragraph 1?________ A.To stress the importance of “blind box economy” to people.B.To show the popularity of “blind box economy” among people.C.To tell how much money people spend on blind boxes.D.To prove older people can afford more to buy blind boxes.________29.What is “blind box economy” based on?________A.People’s love for g ambling.B.Sellers’ trap into consumption.C.Society’s cultural trend of collection.D.Consumers’ possibility to make a fortune.30.What does the underlined word “scanty” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?________ A.Previous. B.Personal. C.Insufficient. D.Unforgettable.31.What’s the author’s purpose of writing the text?________A.To inform readers of the “blind box economy”.B.To promote the products of “blind box economyC.To list the reasons behind the popularity of “blind box economy”.D.To warn the consumers to think twice before buying blind boxes.DA new research shows human activity is changing the sound of the Earth’s oceans and seas. Scientists say the sound changes of our oceans, seas, and other waterways affect many marine(海洋的)animals –from very small shrimps to huge whales.Sound travels(声音传播) very far underwater, Francis Juanes, an ecologist at the University of Victoria in Canada, told the Associated Press. For fish, he explained, sound is probably a better way to sense their environment than light. Sounds help fish and other marine animals survive and communicate with each other. Sounds also help some ocean animals find food and avoid their hunters.However, increased noise from humans is making it harder for these animals to hear each other. The noise is coming from shipping traffic, underwater exploration, and other noisy human activities. For many marine animals, their attempts to communicate are being masked (掩盖)by sounds that humans have produced. Experts explain that masking happens when one or more noises in the water block sound important to a marine anima l’s living. The overall number of marine animals has gone down by about half since 1970. Some studies show the stress from human noise might also affect the immune system as well as reproductive health or behavior. “Imagine having to raise your kids in a place that’s noisy all the time,” said Joe Roman, a marine ecologist at the University of Vermont.When people think of problems facing the ocean, we often think of climate change, plastics, and overfishing. But noise pollution is another thing we need to be monitoring. “Sound pollution may be easier to deal with than other ocean problems,” Scientist Juanes says. “If we make something for the ocean, think about how to make it quieter.”32.Why is sound underwater important for ocean animals?________A.It changes with light.B.It’s difficult to sense.C.It helps them survive and communicate.D.It helps hunters to find where they are.33.What does Paragraph 3 mainly tell us?________A.Human noise brings stress to marine animals.B.Kids should experience noise to be healthy.C.Underwater exploration must be stopped.D.Marine animals have got used to sound changes.34.What is the author’s purpose of writing the text?________A.To introduce the benefits of sounds.B.To show the effects of climate change.C.To draw attention to sound pollution.D.To share a method of studying oceans.35. What will the author probably tell us in the following paragraph? ________A. How to protect marine animals.B.What is the main cause of sea pollution.C.How to keep the number of marine animals.D. What to do to reduce sound pollution in the ocean.第二节:(共5 小题;每小题2.5 分,满分12.5 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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原味英语对话小计谋失败Fred: Did you go to the play, Tom?Tom: No. Did you?Fred: No. How could I go? I had no ticket. Nipper didn’t come home and so I came along the street and looked for him. Then I saw all the dogs, but I didn’t see you.Tom: I was trying to catch Nipper. I’m very tired.Fred: It was a good plan. But everybody wanted to do the same thing. Everybody knows about it now. We can never try it again. Where’s the ticket?Tom: Here it is.Fred: Well, it’s useless now. Throw it into the fire.(They watched it sadly as it burnt. )Fred: Two pounds for nothing!谈论买戏票Tom: Fred, there’s going to be a play by Bernard Shaw next week. I want to go to it.Fred: I’ll go with you. I like plays.Tom: Good. Will you buy the tickets tomorrow?Fred: Yes, I can easily do that.Tom: How much money have you?Fred: Oh, I’ve got two or three pounds. That will be enough.提包被盗Fred: Has anyone seen my bag? I had it with me when I got on the train. It has the letters F. C. in gold on it.Woman: The bag that was up there? But that man took it when he got off the train.Fred: No, you can’t be right. That was my bag.Woman: But I saw him. I remember the letters F. C.Fred: But he was a policeman. Policemen don’t steal.Doctor: No, policemen don’t steal, but thieves do. That man wasn’t a policeman. He was a thief!Woman: The only true thief here. He made us all afraid. Then he stole your bag.Fred: Three hundred pounds. I was going to buy a car with that money. I’ve lost three hundred pounds. And all because of those stories.谈钱Doctor: Money isn’t everything. I work to save people’s lives, not to make money. I don’t want a lot of money.Fred: But a man must have money. If he hasn’t money, he may do something had because of this.Woman: Rich people are often bad too.Fred: That’s very true, but a poor man may become bad just because he hasn’t any money. He may steal. Money changes people’s lives.Doctor: Have you ever stole anything?Fred: Yes, I have. Everyone’s stolen something.Doctor: What did you steal? Did you steal something from a shop when you were a small boy?Fred: No. It wasn’t like that. I’ll tell you about it. I was a young man at the time. I was in love with a very pretty girl. I wanted her to fell in love with me. I wanted to give her nice things but I had very little money. Then one day I saw a ring in a shop window. It was a beautiful ring, the kind of ring, that all girls like. But where could I get the money for it? I hadn’t got any money. There was only one answer, I had to steal the ring. I went into the shop and asked to see a lot of things there. The ring was one of them. When the shopkeeper turned his back, I stole the ring. It wasn’t hard at all.谈如何赴宴Vincent: Did you get an invitation to Mona’s birthday party on Saturday?Charlie: Yes, but I don’t like those silly parties. You have to play games with girls. Some girls even want you to dance.Vincent: Yes. I hate dancing, too. But I like one thing about parties—the food.Charlie: So do I. And Mona’s mother always had great food.Vincent: Why don’t we go to the party late? We can go late enough to miss the games and dancing but just in time the food.Charlie: I won’t do that. My mother will be angry if I play a trick like that.Vincent: But we’ll have to do something.Charlie: Why don’t we suggest a good game like Chinese checkers?Vincent: That’s an idea! Why don’t we play our own game? Then we don’t have to play games or dance either.Charlie: And I know how we can do it. I’ll take my Chinese checkers and we can sneak off somewhere and play checkers until Mona’s mother serves the food. As there are many people at the party, no one will ever miss us.Vincent: That sounds great. But there’s one big problem. What are Mona and her mother going to say when we walk in with Chinese checkerboard?Charlie: Don’t worry. Everyone is bringing birthday presents to the party. I’ll wrap the checkerboard like a present.Vincent: Then what?Charlie: Then after we get to the party we’ll look around for a good place to play checkers. When we find it, I’ll sneak off with the checkerboard. After a few minutes you can follow me.Vincent: If you wrap the board like a present, you’ll have to give it to Mona when you get to the party. Then how are you going to get it back?Charlie: That’s easy. They always put the presents in the dining room. I can take the board out of the room when no one’s looking.谈人生(at the last session of a two-week seminar on Greek culture)Papaderos: Are there any questions?A listener: Dr. Papaderos, what is the meaning of life?Papaderos: (looks at him for a long time, asking with his eyes if the man was serious and seeing that he was) I will answer your question. (taking out a small round mirror from his hip pocket) I was a small child during the war. One day, on the road, I found the broken pieces of a mirror. I kept the largest piece. This one. I began to play with it and became fascinated that I could reflect light into dark places where the sun would never shine—deep holes, crevices, dark closets. I kept the little mirror, and as I become a man, I grew to understand that this was not just a child’s game, but a metaphor for what I might do with my life—that I am a fragment of a mirror whose whole design I don’t know. With what I have, I can reflect light—truth, understanding, knowledge—into the black places in the hearts of men and change some things in some people. Perhaps others may see and do likewise. This is what I do.谈驾驶员培训A: So you are the man who teaches driver training?B: Well, that’s my job title, yes.A: I’d like to know what you really DO.B: Guess this sounds presumptuous, but I think of my job as getting young men and women to think about this time in their lives. Most of them are almost 16 and know a lot more about life and sex and alcohol and drugs and money than their parents or teachers give them credit for.A: But we don’t have any cultural rituals that say this isn’t kid anymore; this is a young adult. The only thing we do is give them a driver’s license.B: Having a car and moving into the driver’s seat means you’re in charge. You have power now.A: So what do you talk about when you’re not driving?B: About their new power, opportunity, responsibility. About dreams and hopes and fears, about “somebody” and “what if”. I’m safe to talk to. They tell me about love and money and plans, and they ask me what it was like when I was their age. I listen a whole lot more than I think.算命Fortune-teller: You are a fortunate woman. You have the love of two men.Mrs. Goldenson: Ah?Fortune-teller: One is rather short middle-aged. I think he is bald---Mrs. Goldenson: Herman, my husband.Fortune-teller: The other is young and tall and handsome.Mrs. Goldenson: Stanley, my son.Fortune-teller: I see the two of them close together—I think they are in an office---Mrs. Goldenson: Supreme Fashions.Fortune-teller: To continue, Mrs. Goldenson, I see a cloud coming between you and your son.Mrs. Goldenson: Never! What kind of cloud?Fortune-teller: It’s not clear. Perhaps—another woman. Yes, a woman. She’s in the same office with your husband and son.Mrs. Goldenson: Eunice Meyers! I told Herman not to hire that girl!Fortune-teller: I see a wedding.Mrs. Goldenson: I’ll die! I have to telephone New York.父子谈父亲的罗曼史Son: Do you know her?Father: I knew her before I ever met your mother. I was a student, on a tour. She was a lovely young thing, very graceful. I fell madly in love with her, and she with me.Son: Does mother know about her?Father: Of course.Son: Dad, you don’t have to---Father: Oh, yes, I want to tell you. I don’t want you wondering about this. Her father objected to our romance. I was a foreigner. I had no prospects,and was dependent on my father. When I wrote Father that I wanted to get married he cut off my allowance. And I had to go home. But I met the girl once more, and told her I would return to America, borrow enough money to get married on, and come back for her in a few months. I mailed her a slip of paper with a date on it, the time she was to meet me at a certain place. Then I found that she had been married about two weeks before, to a local innkeeper. She hadn’t waited. Thank God she didn’t. I went home, met your mother, and we’ve been completely happy. We often joke about that youthful love romance.母亲教儿子坚强起来Mother: (seeing her son run home in panic) What’s the matter?Son: It’s those same boys. They’ll beat me.Mother: You’ve got to get over that. Now, go on.Son: I’m scared.Mother: Go on. And don’t pay any attention to them.(a gang of boys gave the son a few slaps and sent him home sobbing)Son: They bea---bea---beat me. They too---too---took the mo---money.Mother: Don’t you come in here!Son: But they are coming after me.Mother: You just stay right where you are. I’m going to teach you this night to stand up and fight for yourself.(presently she returned with more money and another note. She also had a long heavy stick)Mother: Take this money, this note and this stick. Go to the store and buy those groceries. If those boys bother you, then fight.Son: But I’m scared.Mother: Don’t you come into this house until you’ve gotten those groceries.Son: They’ll beat me. They’ll beat me.Mother: Then stay in the streets. Don’t come back here.Son: Please, let me wait until tomorrow!Mother: No. Go now! If you come back into this house without those groceries, I’ll whip you.(That night the son won the right to the streets of Memphis. )父亲生气了Dan: Dave, aren’t you going to have some bread?Dad: Damn your insolence! Make a jest of it, would you?Dan: Who’s jestin’ (jesting)?Dad: Go! Leave my roof, you thankless dog!谈美国Woman: You are from America?Man: Yes.Woman: A wonderful country, America.Man: Yes, a lot of your countrymen have gone there. Did you ever think of it?Woman: Not me. Not now. I think so one time, a long time ago. But I stay here. It much better here.父子谈母亲Son: Is Mother all right?Father: She’s having a little trouble with her typing. She needs to practice. I think she’d appreciate it if we all helped out a bit more.Son: I already do a lot.Father: I know you do, and you may have to do more. You might just remember that she is working primarily so you can go to college.师生谈一已故学生Teacher: What sort of girl was she?A boy: She was smart, Yolande.Teacher: And did she do well in school?A girl: She didn’t come very often this year. She was always being absent.Another girl: Our teacher before last said Yolande could have done well.Teacher: What did Yolande die of?Another boy: Tuberculosis, mamaelle.师生对话Teacher: Please bring that water pistol to me. I am going to put it in my Grandma’s Box.Student: What’s that?Teacher: It’s a chest full of toys for my grandchildren.Student: You don’t have grandchildren.Teacher: I don’t now, but I have five children, and someday they will marry and I’ll have grandchildren. When I do, my box will be full of wonderful things for them.邀请Boy: Would you care to drop in at the soda fountain before we call it a night?Girl: I’d love to, but I promised my mother I wouldn’t be home late.Boy: Some other time then.。