黑龙江安达市七中2020届高三英语上学期期末模拟试卷一附答案解析
黑龙江省2020届高三第一次模拟 英语(含答案)
黑龙江省2020届高三第一次模拟考试英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分 7.5 分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What will the man do next?A. Turn off the TV.B. Study with the woman.C. Watch a movie.2. Where does this conversation take place?A. In a hotel.B. In a restaurant.C. In a cinema.3. How much is one ticket?A. 3 pounds.B. 3.5 pounds.C. 10 pounds.4. What does the woman mean?A. She has finished her term paper.B. She is getting on well with her term paper.C. She is having trouble finishing her term paper.5. Where will the man most probably spend this evening?A. In a concert hall.B. In a restaurant.C. In his house.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
黑龙江省绥化市安达市第七中学2020届高三模拟训练一英语试卷含答案
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英语试卷一一、阅读理解1.Four Places to Visit Before You DieSantorini, GreeceIt is actually an island of Cyclades. There are a lot of islands in this city and sunbathing around any of these would be an unforgettable experience. The most ideal period of the year to go to this miracle is from April to September.SydneyIt is the most populous city of New South Wales in Australia. Its Harbor Bridge is the most famous tourist's place in the world. Every year, the celebrations of new year take place at this bridge where millions of people gather from the world to welcome the new year.RomeIt is also called the center of Western civilization. The Colosseum (罗马圆形大剧场)which is the world's most iconic monument is also in Rome. There is no one who wishes to return from Rome without seeing this monument. Moreover, The Pantheon and Piazza Navona are also worth visiting in Rome.Taj MahalTaj Mahal, located in the city of Agra in India is also called the monument of love. It was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jehan in love of his wife Mumtaz Mahal in 1932. It is located at the South bank of Yamuna River. Its ivory white color attracts the tourists from a distance.1.Which of the following is a natural wonder?A.Santorini, Greece.B.Sydney.C.Rome.D.Taj Mahal.2.What can we learn from the passage?A.The best time to visit Santorini is spring.B.Sydney is the most populous city in Australia.C.The Colosseum is a must-see of visitors to Rome.D.All the four amazing places mentioned arc in Europe.3.What's the main purpose of this passage?A.To persuade people to travel before dying.B.To introduce four amazing places worth a visit.C.To make some comparisons of four amazing places.D.To advertise four amazing places for a travel agency.2.People have always been defined by their generation. We had the baby boomers of the 1960s, followed by Generation X and then Generation Y, often referred to as millennials, and the new kids on the block are Generation Z - aged between 16 and 22. It's easy to classify these young people as all being the same, sharing the same attitudes towards life—but is that fair?People from Generation Z, informally called "Z-ers", may be viewed by others as digital natives, incapable of real-world friendships. But they actually view themselves as hardworking, ambitious and about to change the world for the better. The previous generation, born between the mid-1980s and late 1990s - the millennials were also thought to have these characteristics. But many people view this new generation as “mini-millennials" because Z-ers are different and they have their own set of values and preferences which consumer brands need to cater for.It's true to say that technology is playing an important part in the lives of Generation Z, particularly in the area of social media. In fact, they have not known life without it and using it to communicate, share ideas and campaign is second nature. It means they have more of a say on what we eat, drink and buy than any generation before them. These young people certainly need to be listened to by retailers (零售商) and businesses - they are the people with time on their hands and money.But being a Z-er comes with pressure. One young person says "Many people in Generation Z have mental health issues because they're unsure what the future will bring." The future always brings uncertainties but maybe there is pressure for this generation to be the most successful ever.1.When was a Z-er likely to be born?A.In 1964.B.In 1975.C.In 1987.D.In 1999.2.What do Z-ers see themselves as?A.Diligent and ambitious.B.Hardworking and incapable.C.Promising and different.D.Stressed and successful.3.What're Paragraphs 2&3 trying to argue?A.Z-ers have known life without social media.B.Z-ers pay too much attention to digital devices.C.Z-ers and the millennials have the same personality.D.Z-ers become a key driving force in the consumer market.4.What docs the author think is the real cause of the Z-ers' pressure?A.Their ambition to be the best.B.Their uncertainty of the future.C.Their addiction to digital devices.D.Their lack of real-world friendship.3.Every driver is familiar with the horrible blind spot problem. However, it is more than just an annoyance. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, over 840,000 car accidents occur due to the blind spot. Those zones which cannot be directly observed by the driver often causes incidents that result in serious property damage and in some cases even death.While drivers can take precautions such as adjusting the driver's seat and side mirrors properly, installing backup cameras and so on, they won't remove the invisible spots completely. Therefore, the driver will always have to carry the responsibility of being constantly aware of blind spots because failing to do that can lead to accidents.Luckily, now there's a solution to that and it comes from a 14-year-old girl, who doesn't even have a driver's license yet. However, not being able to drive didn't prevent Alaina Gassier from understanding the important issue of traffic accidents resulting from blind spots. In fact, she knows the problem so well that she actually solved it for us. And the way she did it is nothing but genius.Her project is called "Improving Automobile Safety by Removing Blind Spots'* and work in a relatively simple way as she explained: "I did that by having a camera behind the A — pillar of a car and the camera sent the video to a projector that projected (投射)the image onto the pillar essentially making it invisible and making the driver see behind it."To complete this invention, she used easily attainable materials such as a webcam, projector, and 3D-printed materials that project the view from outside your vehicle onto the blind spots of your car.Gassier was awarded for her life-saving invention. It earned her the top place in a nationwide competition for middle schoolers with the $25,000 Samueli Foundation Prize in honor of overall STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) excellence.1.Why is the blind spot problem more than an annoyance?A.It is familiar to every driver.B.It cannot be seen by drivers.C.It may cause serious accidents.D.It is often overlooked by drivers.2.What does the underlined word "that" in Paragraph 2 refer to?A.Adjusting the driver's seat.B.Being constantly aware of blind spots.C.Adjusting side mirrors.D.Installing backup cameras.3.Which of the following statement is wrong?A.Gassier is a student, who can't drive.B.Gassier is talented enough to make the invention.C.Gassier uses easily-accessible materials in her invention.D.Gassier won first place in an international competition.4.What can be the best title for this passage?A.A Great Invention from A Young DriverB.Improving Vehicle Sale by Removing Blind SpotsC.A Girl's Way to Solve the Blind Spot Problem in CarsD.A New Generation of Cars without the Blind Spot Problem4.Anyone who commutes(通勤)by car knows that traffic jams are an unavoidable part of life. But humans are not alone in facing potential traffic jam. Ants also commute一between their nest and sources of food. The survival of their colonies(群体) depends on doing this efficiently."The more they are, the more food they're going to bring back. But at the same time, they might end up with traffic jam because there are too many of them.” Sebastien Motsch, a mathematician in Arizona State University said. When humans commute, there's a point at which cars become dense enough to slow down the flow of traffic, causing congestion. Motsch and his colleagues wanted to know if ants on the move could also get blocked. So they control traffic density by constructing bridges of various widths between a colony of Argentine ants and a source of food. Then they waited and watched.The flow of ants did increase initially as ants started to fill the bridge and then stabilize at high densities. But it never slowed down, even when the bridge was nearly filled with ants. The researchers then took a closer look at how the behavior of individual ants impacted traffic as a whole. That meant cautiously tracking thousands of separate ants as they made their way across the bridge.Motsch and his team found that when ants sense overcrowding, they adjust their speeds and avoid entering high-density areas, which prevents congestion. These behaviors may be made by pheromones (外激素),chemicals that tell other ants where a trail is. The ants also manage to avoid colliding with each other at high densities, which could really slow them down.Can ants help us solve our own traffic problems? Not likely, says Motsch. That's because when it comes to getting from point A to point B as fast as possible, human drivers put their own goals first. Individual ants have to be more cooperative in order to feed the colony. But the research could be useful in bettering traffic flow for self-driving cars, which can be designed to be less like selfish humans一and more like ants.1.What is the purpose of the research?A.To compare humans with ants.B.To see how ants, avoid traffic jam.C.To solve the problem of traffic jam.D.To see whether ants will encounter a traffic jam.2.What did the researchers do before testing the ants?A.They built bridges of different widths.B.They made the ants on the move.C.They watched the ants closely.D.They got the ants blocked.3.What is the result of the research?A.The ants avoid entering high-density areas.B.The ants never stop and no traffic jam happens.C.The ants sense overcrowding and adjust their speed.D.The ants give off chemicals to tell others where they can go.4.What's the researchers' attitude to solving our own traffic jam?A.Optimistic.B.Doubtful.C.Indifferent.D.Supportive.二、七选五5.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。
黑龙江省绥化市安达市第七中学2020┄2021届高三得分训练试题一英语
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AIdeally situated San Antonio Hotel+Spa is only 150 meters away from the beautiful Qawra Promenade. This newly redecorated hotel offers an extensive range of modern facilities, entertainment and animation programs and enjoys its own concession(特许经营权)on the nearby beach. It’s an ideal choice for those seeking to relax and enjoy the best of what Malta has to offer.AccommodationSan Antonio Hotel+Spa offers big,modern rooms all with a balcony. Interconnecting rooms and disabled access rooms are available upon request. All the guest rooms are well equipped with heating and air conditioning,a private bathroom with a hair dryer,a telephone,a satellite TV,a mini-fridge,tea and coffee making facilities,free Wi-Fi,and a ceiling fan.Facilities2 pools—an indoor pool(with a baby pool)and an outdoor poolA health club including the fully-equipped gym, aerobic studio, steam bath, saunas and JacuzziPrivate underground parkingShops, restaurants and bars(the mini bar only opens on request)Meals &DrinksThree meals a day, with lunch/dinner including house wine/beer, soft drinks, mineral waterTea, coffee, soft drinks, local fruit juices, water, house beer/spirits, cocktailsAttention:Now a FREE room upgrade is provided; an upgrade is valid on inland and pool view rooms. A free upgrade to the next room category depends on availability and can be withdrawn at any time. The offer is valid on new bookings made between June 22 and July 1 with travel dates within July 1 to October 31(staying for a minimum of 5 nights).21. What is the most typical feature of the hotel?A. Traditional.B. Kid-centered.C. Disabled-accessible.D. Well-equipped.22. What do we know about the hotel?A. Its two pools are for adults only.B. Customers cannot make coffee by themselves there.C. Mineral water is served during three meals.D. Its mini bar is not always in business.23. Who may get a free upgraded room?A. One who books before June 22.B. One who books a double room.C. One who stays from October 20 to 30.D. One who will stay between July 1 and 3.BIt was rush hour in the morning. Heather Sant, 36, was driving her white 2012 Mazda on the road with her nine-year-old daughter and ten-year-old son in the back. Suddenly, a red pickup truck cut them off. Sant turned the wheel hard to the right, sending the Mazda slide off the road and down an embankment(路堤) that ended in a drop-off after about 50 feet. If the car didn’t stop, it would take off and dive into the road some 20 feet below. Then a bit of luck:asthe car raced toward the edge, its undercarriage got stuck, stopping it suddenly.The people inside, however, were far from safe. The car had come to rest on top of a retaining wall(护墙), balancing on the edge of disaster. One sudden move by anyone inside could throw the car off balance and send it over. Jacob Rodriguez watched everything in terror from the nearby truck company where he works. As an experienced sailor, just like every time he met shipwreck, he whispered a sailing saying “Ship, shipmates, self”, then immediately he and four other men ran to the car. They leaped onto the trunk(后备箱) to balance the weight as the terrified kids in the back seat watched.Meanwhile, Julio and his nephew Marco, were driving to their jobs at nearby Premier Automotive. Julio jumped out of the car to help while Marco went to the shop, grabbed a strong rope, and returned to the car. He tied the Mazda to an F-350 truck that had been driven over by one of the other rescuers. With the car secured, the group carefully opened the back doors and helped the children out. But their departure shifted the cars weight, causing it to tip forward. The men, still on the trunk, begged Sant to jump into the back seat. She did and then inched out of the back door. Finally, the men carefully got off the trunk. Everyone was safe.“Another foot,” Rodriguez told USA T oday, “and this would be a different story. ”24. What most probably caused the traffic accident?A. The Mazda was overloaded.B. Sant was really speeding.C. The wheel failed to work.D. The pickup cut in abruptly.25. Why did the men ask Sant to move to the back seat?A. T o open the back door of the car.B. To fasten the rope to the truck.C. T o keep the balance of the car.D. To help the men get off the trunk.26. What does Rodriguez want to stress in the last paragraph?A. The timely help offered by rescuers.B. The excellent cooperation of all the people.C. The dangerous position where the car stopped.D. The serious danger the rescuers faced.27. Which of the following statements is consistent with the theme of the passage?A. Persistence will pay off.B. One in trouble, all to help.C. Many hands make light work.D. Doing is better than saying.CThe conclusion of the Paris Agreement in 2015, in which almost every nation was committed to reducing their carbon emissions, was supposed to be a turning point in the fight against climate change. But many countries have already fallen behind their goals. Meanwhile emissions worldwide continue to rise.The only way to catch up is to aggressively pursue an approach that takes advantage of every possible strategy to reduce emissions. Wind and solar energy are usually part of this effort, but it must also include investing heavily in carbon capture, utilization(应用)and storage(CCUS)—a range of technologies that pull carbon dioxide from the air, and transform it into useful materials or store it underground. Although CCUS has been opposed as too expensive and unproved, recent gains have made it far more effective. Improvements such as chemical compounds could drive the cost down from $100 per ton of captured carbon in 2016 to $ 20 per ton by 2025, according to a 2016 article in Science.Three primary CCUS paths lead to the reduction of carbon emissions:retrofitting(改装)existing power plants; reducing emissions in industries that cannot run on renewable energy;and directly removing carbon from the air. Cutting emissions from existing electric power stations with CCUS could be made more appealing in a future with a circular carbon economy, in which captured carbon could be resold and recycled for other uses—for instance, serving as a raw material for making concrete or plastics.The basic idea of carbon capture has faced a lot of opposition. Skepticism has come from climate change deniers, who see it as a waste of money, and from passionate supporters of climate action, who fear that it would be used to justify continued reliance on fossil fuels. Both groups are ignoring the recent advances and the opportunity they present. By limiting investment in decarbonization, the world will miss a major avenue for reducing emissions in a variety of industries. CCUS can also create jobs and profits from what was previously only a waste material by creating a larger economy around carbon.The transition to clean energy has become necessary. But that transition’s ability to achieve deep decarbonization will become less effective without this wide range of solutions, which must include CCUS.28. What can CCUS technologies do in reducing emissions?A. Closing down existing power plants.B. Limiting investment in heavy industry.C. Processing raw materials underground.D. Turning carbon dioxide into usefulmaterials.29. Why is it attractive to retrofit existing power plants with CCUS?A. It can remove carbon directly from the air.B. It can benefit the industry economically.C. It is the most affordable way to capture carbon.D. It helps power plants produce concrete or plastics.30. What can be inferred from paragraph 4?A. Fossil fuels will be no longer used in future.B. Investing in decarbonization is a worthwhile project.C. Climate change deniers believe in the necessity of decarbonization.D. Little progress has been made in the fight against carbon emissions.31. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Capture That CarbonB. Let Carbon GoC. Stand Firm with Energy ProtectionD. Say Goodbye to Energy CrisisDOver the years, cheerleading has taken two primary forms:game-time cheerleading and competitive cheerleading. Game-time cheerleaders’ main goal is to entertain the crowd and lead them with team cheers, which should not be considered a sport. However, competitive cheerleading is more than a form of entertainment. It is really a competitive sport.Competitive cheerleading includes lots of physical activity. The majority of the teams require a certain level of tumbling (翻腾) abi lity. It’s a very common thing for gymnasts, so it’s easy for them to go into competitive cheerleading. Usually these cheerleaders integrate lots of their gymnastics experience including their jumps, tumbling, and overall energy. They also perform lifts an d throws. This is where the “fliers” are thrown in the air, held by “bases” in different positions that require strength and working with other teammates.Competitive cheerleading is also an activity that is governed by rules under which a winner can be declared. It is awarded points for technique, creativity and sharpness. Usually the moredifficult the action is, the better the score is. That’s why cheerleaders are trying to experience great difficulty in their performance.Besides, there is also a strict rule of time. The whole performance has to be completed in less than three minutes and fifteen seconds, during which the cheerleaders are required to stay within a certain area. Any performance beyond the limit of time is invalid.Another reason for the fact that competitive cheerleading is one of the hardest sports is that it has more reported injuries. According to some research, competitive cheerleading is the number one cause of serious sports injuries to women. Emergency room visits for it are five ti mes the number than for any other sport, partially because cheerleaders don’t use protective equipment. Smiling cheerleaders are thrown into the air and move down into the arms of the teammates, which may easily cause injuries. Generally, these injuries affect all areas of the body, including wrists, shoulders, ankles, head, and neck.There can be no doubt that competitive cheerleading is a sport with professional skills. Hopefully, it will appear in the Olympics since cheerleaders are just as athletic and physically fit as those involved in the more accepted sports. It should be noted that it is a team sport and even the smallest mistake made by one teammate can bring the score of the entire team down. So without working together to achieve the goal, first place is out of reach.32. What is the main purpose of competitive cheerleading?A. T o compare skills of participants.B. To make the audience feel amused.C. T o attract more people to watch events.D. T o cheer up the competitors on the court.33. The unde rlined word “integrate” in Paragraph 2 probably means “______”.A. examineB. combineC. identifyD. replace34. We can learn from the passage that competitive cheerleading ______.A. lacks necessary guidelines to followB. enjoys greater popularity than other sportsC. requires more designed actions than gymnasticsD. has a relatively high rate of damage to the body35. Which of the following shows the structure of the passage?I:Introduction P:Point Sp:Sub-point (次要点) C:ConclusionA. B. C. D.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
黑龙江省安达七中2020届高三英语上学期寒假考试试题(2)
黑龙江省安达七中2020届高三英语上学期寒假考试试题(2)一、阅读理解1.It is true that summer is hot. But here is something to make your day easier. Are you prepared? Meet the new AirFreez— an alternative to traditional Air Conditioners that cools you just the same!How does it work?It is surprisingly easy to set up! You just need to plug it into a socket(插座)OR any USB port (it uses so little energy that it can even run off of a phone or laptop battery).Once you have done that, simply fill it with 20oz/0. 6L of cold tap water.Now just press the power button and the instant cool air is here!What is so special about this little box?It is no larger than a lunchbox. It can be powered by a pocket solar panel(电池板)or battery pack and you probably have the world's first and most portable AC unit.Bad sleepers are putting the AirFreez next to their beds at night. The relaxing blow of cool, clean air, the comforting soft night light and the quiet create the perfect sleeping conditions!The price is just amazing. Most AC units cost at least $ 300+ AND you have to pay more to cover the expensive electricity bills each month. AirFreez costs less than $ 100 (actually $ 53 if you buy more than one here).Top Tips:●To make your air even cooler—add a bottle of cold tap water from your refrigerator or even ice!●For a beautiful relaxing atmosphere—add a few drops of fragrant oils to the water!1.Which is necessary to get AirFreez to work?A.A socket.B.A phone battery.C.A laptop and hot watenD.Cold water and power supply.2.How much do two sets of AirFreez cost?A.$106,B.$ 200.C.$ 300.D.$ 600.3.How can a user of AirFreez get cooler air?A.By adding ice into the machine.B.By putting it closer to one's bed.C.By filling the machine with tap water.D.By adding a few drops of special oils.2.Vacation in the U. S. usually means slower days, and no school teachers know, however, that vacation means students will likely fall behind, and forget things they learned during the year. Simon Vanderpool, a special education teacher in Lexington, Kentucky, decided to do something about it.He started a program called Books and Barbers. Children go to the barber, choose a book and read out loud while the barber cuts their hair. The child gets a sticker and can take the book home. And there is an added bonus: money. The kids get paid to read.Vanderpool says barber shops are places where kids can feel comfortable. “Once a student feels comfortable, that's whenever the brain opens up, and that they are able to start focusing on nothing but learning. ” Amir Shalash owns a barber shop. But he is doing more than cutting children's hair. He is listening to them read, and helping them with their reading.Most of the children getting haircuts at barber shops are boys. Vanderpool's idea was to do more than just help them with reading and money. The teacher wants to help kids who are growing up in a home without a father liike he did. Also, I created the program in order to provide a positive mentor(指导者)for the kids that go into the barber shop, and are able to have someone that they can rely on and they can trust in, and just build a bond between the two of them. ” Shalash says he and his fellow barbers like being mentors.“The biggest thing is that we try to influence as many kids as we can, and that was my whole intention of it. ”1.Why did Simon Vanderpool start Books and Barbers ?A.To help children kill time.B.To bring children a fruitful vacationC.To reduce teachers,pressure from work.D.To improvechildren's communication skills.2.What makes a barber shop suitable for Books and Barbers program?A.Its collection of books.B.Its quiet atmosphere.C.Its relaxing environment.D.Its friendly barbers.3.What is Amir Shalash's purpose of taking part in the program?A.To offer valuable guidance to children.B.To show the importance of bonding.C.To tell the necessity of trusting people.D.To influence his fellow barbers positively.4.What is the best title for the text?A.What It Takes to Be a Good BarberB.What to Expect During the VacationC.How Important Reading Is to ChildrenD.How a Haircut Is Helping Students Read3.Whales, like all mammals(哺乳动物),need air, and come to the surface to breathe through a blowhole. A drone(无人机)that floats over the blowholes of humpback whales as they are making annual journey along Australia's east coast is being used by Australian scientists for collecting nasal mucus(鼻腔粘液)of whales.Vanessa Pirotta, a biologist at Macquarie University says that nasal mucus indicates the health of the whale. “It is the biological mixture that you see as a wh ale takes a breath as it surfaces from the water,” she said. You can hear sounds of sharp breaths as a whale breathes because, after all, they are animals like you and I. So as they take a breath it is a lot of lung bacteria coming out from their lungs, which we can collect to provide a brief idea of whale health.Australian researchers have attached a special dish that is used in scientific tests to a drone which flies through the whale's nasal mist. As a whale comes to take a breath—you can actually see it coming to the surface on really good weather days —the drone then lowers, the dish is then opened, collecting nasal mucus for later research.The research could help to solve one of the secrets of another impressive creature of the deep —the Southern right whale. Its numbers have recovered onAustralia's west coast since hunting became suppressed but its population on the eastern seaboard remains stubbornly low.In the past studies into whale health had to rely on examining whales that were either killed or those whales that had been trapped on a beach. Drones allow scientists to collect nasal mucus from free-swimming whales to gather information in a safe way.1.What is the drone mainly used to do?A.To gather information for researchers.B.To record new species of whales.C.To guarantee the safety of whales.D.To take photos of whales' annual journey.2.How can a biologist find out a whale's health condition in the study?A.By examining liquids from its breath.B.By checking its lungs on a machine.C.By listening to the sounds of its breath.D.By studying its similarity with humans.3.What does the underlined word “suppressed” in Paragraph 4 mean?mercial.B.Rewarding.C.Hidden.D.Forbidden.4.Why is the Southern right whale mentioned?A.To describe the difficulty to track it.B.To show the increasing population.C.To stress the urgency of doing the research.D.To indicate the potential application of the research.4.Google previously announced successful tests of machine learning systems designed to assist doctors. In one case, Google reported AI had examined eye diseases with equal accuracy to doctors. Other tests showed that machine learning can be used to study large amounts of patient data to predict future medical events.Now the company has published two new studies showing a high level of success in identifying metastatic breast cancer. Metastatic means that cancer has spread from its main area to other parts of the body. Metastatic breast cancer is one of the deadliest, causing about 90 percent of all breast cancer deaths worldwide.In metastatic breast cancer patients, the cancer often travels to nearby lymph nodes(淋巴结).Usually doctors examine lymph node tissue under a microscope to see whether cncer is present・ Google notes that previous studies have shown that up to one-fourth of metastatic lymph node classifications end up being changed after a second examination. In addition , studies show that small metastatic material can be missed up to 67 percent of the time when examinations happen under extreme time restrictions.Google says it created a mathematical algorithm(算法).The algorithm, called Lymph Node Assistant, is trained to find characteristics of tissue affected by metastatic cancer. When the system examined tissue images (图像),it was able to differentiate between metastatic cancer and non-cancer 99 percent of the time. In addition, the Lymph NodeAssistant is highly effective at finding the positions of the cancers. Some of these positions would be too small for doctors themselves to identify. The research also showed that the algorithm method can reduce the usual time needed to examine the disease by about 50 percent .But Google makes clear the Al-based system is not meant to replace the work of medical professionals. Instead , it is designed to reduce the number of false identifications and help doctors work faster and more effectively.1.What is the main idea of Paragraph 1?A.Google became a pioneer in training doctors.B.Machine learning is able to stop future medical events.C.Google developed artificial intelligence to help doctors.D.Artificial intelligence cured eye diseases with equal accuracy to doctors2.What can we infer about metastatic breast cancer?A.One-fourth of the metastatic breast cancer patients die in the end.B.Metastatic breast cancer is very difficult to identify.C.It results in 90 percent of deaths of all cancers.D.It can be identified after a second examination.3.What is the advantage of Google's new mathematical algorithm?A.It can offer effective treatment.B.It can tell the exact positions of cancersC.It costs 99 percent less time than before.D.It improves the accuracy of identifying cancers by 50%.4.What influence will the mathematical algorithm bring?A.False identification of cancers will be avoided.B.More effective prevention of cancers will be found.C.The number of medical professionals will be reduced.D.Doctors can have a faster understanding of patients' condition.二、七选五5.根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。
黑龙江省绥化市安达第七中学2022年英语高三第一学期期末学业质量监测模拟试题含解析
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第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.His children were his pride, and being a devoted father became a top ______ in his life.A.capacity B.anxiety C.priority D.opportunity2.The farmer used wood to build a house ________ to store grain.A. thatB. in whichC. whichD. what3.Mary was pleased to see that the seeds she ______ in the garden were growing. A.was planting B.has planted C.would plant D.had planted4._____a reception to celebrate the 68th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China,vice premier Liu attached importance to mutually beneficial cooperation between USA and China.A.Addressing B.AddressedC.Being addressed D.To address5.My mom once worked in a very small village school, which is__________only on foot. A.acceptable B.adequate C.accessible D.appropriate6.The debate here will be limited in two main respects,________ the time available. A.in view of B.in return forC.in addition to D.in comparison with7.Among the young people, there is a growing tendency _____ money more highly than quality of life.A.regarding B.to regarding C.to regard D.regarded8.Cell phones are now widely used in our daily lives,________________ it possible for us to talk to anyone easily.A.to make B.madeC.make D.making9.—Hi, Tom! I got a chance to be an exchange student in Harvard University.—_________! I had been expecting to study there.A.Lucky you B.Have funC.Take it easy D.Forget it10.We strongly advise you ______ eating your meal so late. It’s not healthy.A.on B.against C.from D.over11._______ in my life impressed me so deeply as my first visit to the Palace Museum. A.Anything B.NothingC.Everything D.Something12.We’ll build a power station ______ water resources are plentiful.A.where B.in whichC.which D.that13.Patrick waited ________ all the luggage was cleared, but his never appeared. A.until B.beforeC.when D.while14.—Starting a conversation is a good way to kill time on the train.—_______. I also like to talk with strangers.A.That is true B.It sounds like funC.I don’t think so D.Y ou are kidding15.With WeChat Pay coming into widespread use, our household bills are convenient ____.A.paying B.paid C.to pay D.to be paid16.The teacher often gives his students a brief pause in class ______ they can take in what he has taught.A.why B.when C.who D.which17.---I saw no more than one motorcar in the shop. Will you go and buy ? ---No, I’d rather find in other shops.A.it; oneB.one; itC.it; the oneD.the one; it18.If I _____it with my own eyes ,I wouldn’t have believed it.A.didn’t see B.weren’t seeingC.wouldn’t see D.hadn’t seen19.Do you know that ______ chairman of the meeting has announced that Mr Hodge has beenmade ______ manager of this factory?A.the, the B./, the C.the, / D.a, a20.James Smith and his girlfriend went to Chenyi Square to celebrate the New Y ear, never _________.A.returned B.to returnC.returning D.having returned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。
黑龙江省安达七中高三英语上学期寒假考试试题4130170
黑龙江省安达七中2020届高三英语上学期寒假考试试题(4)一、阅读理解1.The year just keeps getting better for new, young author Sierra Blair – her latest book appearing in the iconic Atlantis resort and now high praise from high-ranking education officials.“I hope that through her w riting we would be able to motivate the young people in our school systems. One of our challenges is the capability within literacy(读写能力) and it is clear that the gift is there, it’s only a matter of exploring it so I’m very impressed and also grateful to her parents for encouraging her to take this very important step of publishing,” said Jeffrey Lloyd, Minister of Education during a one-on-one sit down and conversation. The young author caught media attention last year after publishing her first book on Amazon. The newest and independently published children’s book “Roman and the Pink Flamingos” is inspired by Sierra’s three-year-old brother, Roman.“It’s frightening to bring something to the public that you’ve put a lot of work into and someone could very easily tear it apart or tease me, ‘It’s not good enough.’ Although I have my family and others in my corner, to meet persons in power and get a positive feedback from them makes me feel like I’m on the right path,” said Sierra.During the conversation, the governor general Dame Pindling asked about the book and creative process involved(涉及) in bringing the series to life. She urged Sierra to not only write children’s fiction but to one day work deeper into the fabric (结构) of the nation, documenting what sh e observed. “She encouraged me in my creative pursuits and praised me for being independent in my professional development. I deeply enjoyed our conversation,” said Sierra.Sierra wasn’t the only one to be moved by the visit.1.What drove Sierra to write her latest book?A.Her gift for literacy.B.Attention from the media.C.Her little brother Roman.D.Her parents’ encouragement.2.Why did Sierra feel afraid to bring something to the public?A.Because others might laugh at her.B.Because she felt on the wrong way.C.Because her family did not support her.D.Because her book was not good enough.3.Which of the following can best describe Sierra?A.Creative and inspiring.B.Independent and polite.C.Determined and practical.D.Ambitious and sensitive.4.What would the author probably write in the paragraph that follows?A.Visit from another journalist.B.Stories behind Sierra’s books.C.Sierra’s another popular book.ments from another person.2.Devon Gallagher, a college graduate from Philadelphia, wants the world to know exactly where she’s been while she’s on her worldwide vacation in a special way. The traveler, who was born with a bone disease, had her right leg amputated (截肢) at the age of four. Although the amputation caused inconvenience for Gallagher early on, she now sees it as nothing short of inspiration for living her best life.To spread that message, Gallagher has gone to social media, where she shares photos of her travels across theworld, but instead of simply using a geo-tag(地理位置标签), she writes her location on her artificial leg before taking a picture.Now she has been taking pictures across the Continent, which show her cycling over the canal in Amsterdam, relaxing on a wall overlooking the city of Barcelona, posing with a waffle in Brussels, taking in the beautiful Parthenon temple in Athens and enjoying a river ride in Budapest, all with the well-known locations written on her artificial leg.“I get a new leg every two years and I can choose the design on it. One day I had a sudden thought to get achalk-board,” Gallagher said. “My mum and grandmother didn’t like the idea, but my friends thought it was great and told me to go for it, so I did.”Gallagher said people often stare when she’s writing on her leg, but once she shares the photos, she receives only positive feedback(反馈), “My leg hasn’t stopped me from doing anything I’ve wanted to do,” she said. “I don’t know if it’s my determination to prove to myself that I can do it, anyway, I’ve been able to keep up with people at my age and lead a pretty great life.”Gallagher shows us that you should never let anything stand in the way of your dreams. And if life gives you an artificial leg, make art.1.What message did Gallagher want to spread in her special way?A.She enjoys her travelling across the globe.B.She suffers little from her leg’s amputation.C.She looks on her misfortune as another form of blessing.D.She has exactly fallen in love with posting photos online.2.What does the word “which” underlined in paragraph 3 refer to?A.the picturesB.the continentC.the legD.the location3.Gallagher can best be described as ________.A.helpful and ambitiousB.friendly and generousC.determined and creativeD.independent and wise4.Which of the following might be the best title for the text?A.Never Too Late to shareB.A Special Artificial LegC.An Outstanding PhotographerD.Gallagher’s Summer Holidays3.Every year from March to October,Christian Moullec,also known as "Birdman",takes to the sky aboard his adapted light aircraft* However,the 58-year-old Frenchman’s daily 30-minute flight is not just to enjoy the impressive views, but to guide flocks (鸟群)of lesserwhite-fronted geese (小白额雁)through safe migration paths in which the birds can teach future generations.His deed began in 1995 when he noticed their declining population in the wilds of Lapland, Sweden. To prevent their numbers from dropping further, Moullec tried to get the threatened species to follow him along migration routes that would protect them from bird hunters.However, getting grown geese to follow his lead proved challenging. As young geese imitate and follow whomever they view as their parent,Moullec decided to raise the geese from birth.To help raise funds and awareness of his job to protect not just the geese but birds worldwide, Moullec often allows paying tourists to join him on the 30-minute-long flights aboard his aircraft. In addition to the trained birds flying alongside them,visitors,who come from as far as a 15-hourplane flight away,are treated to a variety of crane and goose species as well as breathtaking views of castles and cities.He often brings his camera along in the flights, capturing photos not just for their beauty, but for what they describe. Moullec believes the use of agricultural chemicals has done harm to wild European birds, with more than a third disappearing in the last 30 years. "It's a disaster, " he said. "My beautiful images with flying birds should be used to tell this story. "1.Why does "Birdman" always fly to the sky on his aircraft?A.To observe geese along their migration routes.B.To follow geese through safe migration paths.C.To take visitors to operate his adapted aircraft.D.To help geese fly safely during the migration.2.What do we know about "Birdman"?A.He is a nature lover.B.He is a bird watcher.C.He is a volunteer pilot.D.He is a bird hunter.3.What does Moullec often take photos in his flights for?A.Recording the use of agricultural chemicals.B.Describing his experiences with flying birds.C.Showing serious damage caused by chemicals.D.Capturing the beautiful views of birds and cities.4.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Birdman Finds Birds DisappearingB.Birdman Helps Flocks Safely MigrateC.Birdman Protects Birds from HuntersD.Birdman Guides Flocks to Learn to Fly4.The English language is changing, and you are responsible! Whether we consider changes in grammar, spelling, pronunciation, or the very vocabulary of the language, you have played your part and continue to do so.When we first learned basic grammar and spelling, perhaps in elementary school, we might have gotten the impression that these things were sacreD.The rules that apply to such things might have been presented as unchanging and unchangeable. While this approach might be beneficial for teaching children, it is far from accurate.The English language, like many others, is a living, growing, ever-evolving thing. Like it or not, you are involved in this change. These changes take many forms. Grammar and spelling have changed radically over the years and centuries, with the spelling differences in different countries today a reflection of this. While the language of a thousandyears ago might be called English, most of us would hardly recognize it today as the same language.The first involves changes in the pronunciation of words. Many are familiar with the differences between the British and American ways of pronouncing certain words. In addition to these differences, the pronunciation of many words has changed over the years because of how you have decided to pronounce them. For example, consider the word "err." The traditional pronunciation of this word rhymes with the word "her." However in recent years, more and more people have been pronouncing it so that it sounds like "air."Another change in the language involves the addition and removal of words. The makers of dictionaries decide which words deserve to be officially adopted as part of the English language. Through the centuries, many words have come from other languages. In fact, English has probably done this more than any other language in the world, which is why spelling and pronunciation rules for English have so many exceptions.Of course many slang words have been just short-lived fads that have died out quickly. Others,though, have been adopted by mainstream society and become respectable, ashave many technical terms. So then remember, the next time you repeat the newest expression to hit the street, or make up your own words, you may be contributing to the future of the English language.1.When we begin to learn English, we think_____.A.it is interesting to take up a new languageB.grammar and spelling rules are unchangeableC.only grown-ups have the ability to affect a languageD.English rules are wrongly presented in fact2.The pronunciation of words are changing because_____.A.people speak in different waysB.the British don’t agree with othersC.people adopted foreign wordsD.makers of dictionaries created them3.Which of the following statement about English slang words is True?A.All the slang words have become standard English.B.English slang words are popular for a short time.C.Some slang words have been accepted.D.English slang words have different meanings actually.4.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A.You can change the English language.B.English is changing over years.C.The British speaks differently from Americans.D.Foreign words involved in English.二、七选五5.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。
2020年第一学期高三期末模拟英语试卷(含参考答案)
第一学期期末模拟调研试题高三英语一、听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;毎小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Who is coming for tea?A. Mark.B. John.C. Tracy.2. What will the man do next?A. Stay for dinnerB. Go to the railway stationC. Prepare for the dinner.3. What does the man come for?A. A dinner.B. A meeting.C. A party.4. What size does the man want?A. 9B.35.C.39.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. Life in Southeast Asia.B. Weather conditions.C. A holiday plan. 第二节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分〉听下面5段对话或独白,毎段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位詈.听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟(听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,毎段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. Why doesn't the man want to book the seats downstairs?A. They are too expensive.B. They are uncomfortable.C. They are too close to the stage.7. When does the man plan to see the performance?A. On October 1 st.B. On October 21 st.C. On October 25th.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
2020年第一学期高三期末模拟英语试卷(含参考答案)
2020年第一学期高三期末模拟英语试卷(含参考答案)第一学期期末模拟调研试题高三英语一、听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;毎小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Who is coming for tea?A. Mark.B. John.C. Tracy.2. What will the man do next?A. Stay for dinnerB. Go to the railway stationC. Prepare for the dinner.3. What does the man come for?A. A dinner.B. A meeting.C. A party.4. What size does the man want?A. 9B.35.C.39.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. Life in Southeast Asia.B. Weather conditions.C. A holiday plan. 第二节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分〉听下面5段对话或独白,毎段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位詈.听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟(听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,毎段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. Why doesn't the man want to book the seats downstairs?A. They are too expensive.B. They are uncomfortable.C. They are too close to the stage.7. When does the man plan to see the performance?A. On October 1 st.B. On October 21 st.C. On October 25th.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
黑龙江省安达市第七中学校2022届高三上学期期末考试英语试卷及答案
高三年级2021-2022学年度第一学期期末英语试卷一、阅读理解1. New Year’s Eve is a time to celebrate and enter the new year with a smile on your face. This year, there’re plenty of local activities for all ages and interests, so the smiles will come easily.BLUE CONCERTBlues band the Coyotes is playing at the Dance Barn,at 8 Barn View in Sudden Valley, The show will start at 9 p. m. and benefit the charity Bikers Fighting Cancer. Tickets cost $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Call 224-2308 for more information.NEW YEAR’S LAUGHSRing in the New Year and laugh out the old one at the Upfront Theatre Comic improvisers will hit on all the highlights of the year with The Last Laugh of 2008. The 9 p. m. show will cost $15 and is open to all ages. The 11 P. m. show is to 21 and older and costs $18, which includes a champagne (香槟酒) toast. Call 733-8855 for more information.MAZEFor a fun activity earlier in the evening,walk the labyrinth (迷宫) at the Leopold Crystal Bellroom. Wander through the maze, based on the French Chartres Cathedral, for free from 4 to 9 P. m. Call 752-0048 for more information.COUNTRY DANCINGAt the Bellingham Eagles Hall, live local music will help get the dance started at 8 p. m. Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for students and free for kids 12 and younger. For more information, call 676-1554.1.Which of the following activities may be free for Tom aged 16?A.COUNTRY DANCING.B.NEW YEAR'S LAUGHS.C.MAZE.D.BLUE CONCERT.2.If you want to know something about the Coyotes at 8 Barn view, you'd better call ______.A.676-1554B.733-8855C.752-0048D.224-23083.Which of the followings will be the highlights of NEW YEAR'S LAUGHS?A.Wander through the maze.B.The champagne toast.C.Its live music.D.The Last Laugh of 2008.4.It can be inferred from the text that ______.A.$10 is enough to book a ticket to Blue ConcertB.you can read the text on a telephone bookC.all these activities are international onesD.New Year’s Laughs will hold shows three times2. I left England for Sydney in September. It was a career move for my husband, and our 20-year-old daughter was feeling adventurous and decided to come, too. However, just before leaving England, my 79-year-old mother suffered a stroke(中风).Being strong and independent, she continued to live at home with the help of social services. But she couldn’t look after the garden. I thought how wonderful it would be if there was an organization offering volunteer help. Friends asked me what I planned to do in Australia, and I told them I would be looking for a volunteer position with a gardening charitable organization. Imagine my surprise when I found just the organization I had been looking for——Easy Care Gardening (ECG)!There are several reasons why I volunteer for ECG. Firstly, as a newcomer to Australia I meet many great people who, like me, volunteer some of their time. We cover a large age range, but all love gardens and helping others.Secondly,through working with ECG I have been lucky enough to explore Sydney’s North Shore that I might not have had the chance to visit otherwise.Finally, there are all those wonderful people we call “clients (客户) ”,but are more like friends when we visit them often and tend their gardens. What great people I have met, and the stories they have to tell—the family histories, where they come from and the reasons for immigrating to Australia! I find it a privilege to have access to private gardens which, in many cases, have been the joy of their owners for many years. Each one is individual and reflects the character, needs and the history of each family. Indeed, the gardens reflect the multicultural and historical background of Sydney.1.Why did the author move to Sydney?A.Her husband would work there.B.She planned to volunteer there.C.She was very keen on adventures.D.She had to look after her sick mother.2.What made the author choose to be a gardening volunteer?A.The popularity of ECG.B.The tips of her friends.C.Her own experience.D.Her gardening skills.3.What do the volunteers at ECG have in common?A.They make friends with their clients.B.They like to explore Sydney’s North Shore.C.They are of similar ages and back grounds.D.They are kind-hearted with the same interest.3. Now satellites are helping to forecast the weather. They are in space, and they can reach any part of the world.The satellites take pictures of the atmosphere (大气), because this is where the weather forms.They send these pictures to the weather stations. So meteorologists (气象学家) can see the weather of any part of the world.From the pictures, the scientists can often say how the weather will change.Today, nearly five hundred weather stations in sixty countries receive satellite pictures. When they receive new pictures, the meteorologists compare them with earlier ones. Perhaps they may find that the clouds have changed during the last few hours. This may mean that the weather on the ground may soon change, too. In their next weather forecast,the meteorologists can say this.So the weather satellites are of great help to the meteorologists.Before satellites were invented, the scientists could forecast the weather for about 24 or 48 hours. Now they can make good forecasts for three or five days.Soon, perhaps, they may be able to forecast the weather for a week or more ahead.1.The underlined word “forecast” in Paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ________.A.say what you think will happenB.throw something in front of youC.broadcast news reports each dayD.talk with someone about something2.Why do we use the weather satellites to take pictures of the atmosphere?A.Because the weather satellites can do it easily.B.Because clouds form there.C.Because the weather forms there.D.Because the pictures can forecast the weather.3.Meteorologists forecast the weather ________.A.as soon as they receive satellite picturesB.after they receive satellite picturesC.before they receive satellite picturesD.while they send satellite pictures4.Maybe we’ll soon be able to forecast the weather for ________.A.one dayB.two daysC.five daysD.seven days or even longer4. How many times a day do you check your email? When you wake up? Before bed? A dozen limes in between? The technology that was supposed to make our lives simple has taken up too much time. The average teen spends more than seven hours a day using technological devices, with an additional hour just text-messaging friends.The advantage of technological devices is connectedness. Email lets us respond on the go, and we are in touch with more people during more hours of the day than at any other time in history. But is it possible that we’re lonelier than ever, too? That’s what MIT professor Sherry Turkle observes in her new book, Alone Together, which clearly describes our changing relationship with technology.For Turkic, the biggest worry is the effect the weak connections have on our development. Technology isn’t offering us the lives we want to live. “We’re texting people at a distance” says Turkic. “We’re using lifeless objects to convince ourselves that even when we’re alone, we feel together. And then when we’re with each other, we put ourselves in situations where we are alone—always on our mobile devices. It’s what I call a perfect storm of confusion about what’s important in our human connections.”Moreover, communicating online is not equal to face-to-face communication. Online, you can ignore others’ feelings. In a text message, you can avoid eye contact A number of studies have found that this generation of young people is sympathetic (有同情心的) than ever. “That doesn’t lead to disaster,” says Turkle, “but the disadvantages still cannot be ignored.”1.From the first paragraph we can learn that ______.A.Email checking helps people wake up earlyB.People communicate mainly by text-messaging nowC.Technological device production has been simplifieding technological devices costs young men much time2.What is Sherry Turkic’s biggest worry?A.Technology may make human connections confusing.B.Technology can’t help people remove loneliness.C.Technology may ma ke people’s lives hard.D.Technology keeps people together.3.What is the author’s attitude towards the influence of technology on people’s life?A.PositiveB.NegativeC.HopelessD.Uncertain4.What is the passage mainly about?A.Technology brings many conv eniences to people’s lives.B.Young men spend too much time on technological devices.C.Technology also brings people some disadvantages.D.Sherry Turkle observes people’s changing relationship with Technology.二、七选五5.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。
黑龙江省安达市第七中学2020届高三上学期寒假考试(2)英语试卷 Word版含答案
英语试卷二一、阅读理解1.It is true that summer is hot. But here is something to make your day easier. Are you prepared? Meet the new AirFreez— an alternative to traditional Air Conditioners that cools you just the same!How does it work?It is surprisingly easy to set up! You just need to plug it into a socket(插座)OR any USB port (it uses so little energy that it can even run off of a phone or laptop battery).Once you have done that, simply fill it with 20oz/0. 6L of cold tap water.Now just press the power button and the instant cool air is here!What is so special about this little box?It is no larger than a lunchbox. It can be powered by a pocket solar panel(电池板)or battery pack and you probably have the world's first and most portable AC unit.Bad sleepers are putting the AirFreez next to their beds at night. The relaxing blow of cool, clean air, the comforting soft night light and the quiet create the perfect sleeping conditions!The price is just amazing. Most AC units cost at least $ 300+ AND you have to pay more to cover the expensive electricity bills each month. AirFreez costs less than $ 100 (actually $ 53 if you buy more than one here).Top Tips:●To make your air even cooler—add a bottle of cold tap water from your refrigerator or even ice!●For a beautiful relaxing atmosphere—add a few drops of fragrant oils to the water!1.Which is necessary to get AirFreez to work?A.A socket.B.A phone battery.C.A laptop and hot watenD.Cold water and power supply.2.How much do two sets of AirFreez cost?A.$106,B.$ 200.C.$ 300.D.$ 600.3.How can a user of AirFreez get cooler air?A.By adding ice into the machine.B.By putting it closer to one's bed.C.By filling the machine with tap water.D.By adding a few drops of special oils.2.Vacation in the U. S. usually means slower days, and no school teachers know, however, that vacation means students will likely fall behind, and forget things they learned during the year. Simon Vanderpool, a special education teacher in Lexington, Kentucky, decided to do something about it.He started a program called Books and Barbers. Children go to the barber, choose a book and read out loud while the barber cuts their hair. The child gets a sticker and can take the book home. And there is an added bonus: money. The kids get paid to read.Vanderpool says barber shops are places where kids can feel comfortable. “Once a student feels comfortable, that's whenever the brain opens up, and that they are able to start focusing on nothing but learning. ” Amir Shalash owns a barber shop. But he is doing more than cutting children's hair. He is listening to them read, and helping them with their reading.Most of the children getting haircuts at barber shops are boys. Vanderpool's idea was to do more than just help them with reading and money. The teacher wants to help kids who are growing up in a home without a father liike he did. Also, I created the program in order to provide a positive mentor(指导者)for the kids that go into the barber shop, and are able to have someone that they can rely on and they can trust in, and just build a bond between the two of them. ” Shalash says he and his fellow barbers like being mentors.“The biggest thing is that we try to influence as many kids as we can, and that was my whole intention of it. ”1.Why did Simon Vanderpool start Books and Barbers ?A.To help children kill time.B.To bring children a fruitful vacationC.To reduce teachers,pressure from work.D.To improve children's communication skills.2.What makes a barber shop suitable for Books and Barbers program?A.Its collection of books.B.Its quiet atmosphere.C.Its relaxing environment.D.Its friendly barbers.3.What is Amir Shalash's purpose of taking part in the program?A.To offer valuable guidance to children.B.To show the importance of bonding.C.To tell the necessity of trusting people.D.To influence his fellow barbers positively.4.What is the best title for the text?A.What It Takes to Be a Good BarberB.What to Expect During the VacationC.How Important Reading Is to ChildrenD.How a Haircut Is Helping Students Read3.Whales, like all mammals(哺乳动物),need air, and come to the surface to breathe througha blowhole. A drone(无人机)that floats over the blowholes of humpback whales as they are making annual journey along Australia's east coast is being used by Australian scientists for collecting nasal mucus(鼻腔粘液)of whales.Vanessa Pirotta, a biologist at Macquarie University says that nasal mucus indicates the health of the whale. “It is the biological mixture that you see as a whale takes a breath as it surfaces from the wate r,” she said. You can hear sounds of sharp breaths as a whale breathes because, after all, they are animals like you and I. So as they take a breath it is a lot of lung bacteria coming out from their lungs, which we can collect to provide a brief idea of whale health.Australian researchers have attached a special dish that is used in scientific tests to a drone which flies through the whale's nasal mist. As a whale comes to take a breath—you can actually see it coming to the surface on really good weather days —the drone then lowers, the dish is then opened, collecting nasal mucus for later research.The research could help to solve one of the secrets of another impressive creature of the deep —the Southern right whale. Its numbers have recovered on Australia's west coast since hunting became suppressed but its population on the eastern seaboard remains stubbornly low.In the past studies into whale health had to rely on examining whales that were either killed or those whales that had been trapped on a beach. Drones allow scientists to collect nasal mucus from free-swimming whales to gather information in a safe way.1.What is the drone mainly used to do?A.To gather information for researchers.B.To record new species of whales.C.To guarantee the safety of whales.D.To take photos of whales' annual journey.2.How can a biologist find out a whale's health condition in the study?A.By examining liquids from its breath.B.By checking its lungs on a machine.C.By listening to the sounds of its breath.D.By studying its similarity with humans.3.What does the underlined word “suppressed” in Paragraph 4 mean?A.c-o/mmercial.B.Rewarding.C.Hidden.D.Forbidden.4.Why is the Southern right whale mentioned?A.To describe the difficulty to track it.B.To show the increasing population.C.To stress the urgency of doing the research.D.To indicate the potential application of the research.4.Google previously announced successful tests of machine learning systems designed to assist doctors. In one case, Google reported AI had examined eye diseases with equal accuracy to doctors. Other tests showed that machine learning can be used to study large amounts of patient data to predict future medical events.Now the company has published two new studies showing a high level of success in identifying metastatic breast cancer. Metastatic means that cancer has spread from its main area to other parts of the body. Metastatic breast cancer is one of the deadliest, causing about 90 percent of all breast cancer deaths worldwide.In metastatic breast cancer patients, the cancer often travels to nearby lymph nodes(淋巴结).Usually doctors examine lymph node tissue under a microscope to see whether cncer is present・Google notes that previous studies have shown that up to one-fourth of metastatic lymph node classifications end up being changed after a second examination. In addition , studies show that small metastatic material can be missed up to 67 percent of the time when examinations happen under extreme time restrictions.Google says it created a mathematical algorithm(算法).The algorithm, called Lymph Node Assistant, is trained to find characteristics of tissue affected by metastatic cancer. When the system examined tissue images (图像),it was able to differentiate between metastatic cancer and non-cancer 99 percent of the time. In addition, the Lymph NodeAssistant is highly effective at finding the positions of the cancers. Some of these positions would be too small for doctors themselves to identify. The research also showed that the algorithm method can reduce the usual time needed to examine the disease by about 50 percent .But Google makes clear the Al-based system is not meant to replace the work of medical professionals. Instead , it is designed to reduce the number of false identifications and help doctors work faster and more effectively.1.What is the main idea of Paragraph 1?A.Google became a pioneer in training doctors.B.Machine learning is able to stop future medical events.C.Google developed artificial intelligence to help doctors.D.Artificial intelligence cured eye diseases with equal accuracy to doctors2.What can we infer about metastatic breast cancer?A.One-fourth of the metastatic breast cancer patients die in the end.B.Metastatic breast cancer is very difficult to identify.C.It results in 90 percent of deaths of all cancers.D.It can be identified after a second examination.3.What is the advantage of Google's new mathematical algorithm?A.It can offer effective treatment.B.It can tell the exact positions of cancersC.It costs 99 percent less time than before.D.It improves the accuracy of identifying cancers by 50%.4.What influence will the mathematical algorithm bring?A.False identification of cancers will be avoided.B.More effective prevention of cancers will be found.C.The number of medical professionals will be reduced.D.Doctors can have a faster understanding of patients' condition.二、七选五5.根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。
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黑龙江省安达七中2020届高三英语上学期寒假考试试题(5)一、阅读理解1.San Francisco Fire Engine ToursSan Francisco Winery TourRunning: February 1st through April 30thThis delicious tour goes through the city on its way to Treasure Island where we will stop at the famous Winery SF. Here you can enjoy 4 pours of some of the best wine San Francisco has to offer.(Included in tickets price)Departing from the Cannery: Tell time upon request.Duration(时长): 2 hoursPrice: $90Back to the Fifties TourRunning: August 16th through August 31stThis tour transports you back in time to one of San Francisco’s most fantastic periods, the 1950s! Enjoy fun history as we take you through San Francisco for a free taste of ice cream.Departing form the Cannery: 5:00 pm and 7:00 pmDuration: 2 hoursPrice: $90Spooky Halloween TourRunning: October 10th through October 31stJoin us for a ride through the historical Presidio district .Authentic fire gear (服装) is provided for your warmth as our entertainers take you to some of the most thrilling parts of San Francisco.Departing from the Cannery: 6:30 pm and 8:30 pmDuration: 1 hour and 30 minutesPrice: Available upon requestHoliday Lights TourRunning: December 6th through December 23rdThis attractive tour takes you to some of San Francis’s most cheerful holiday scenes. Authentic fire gear is provided for your warmth as you get into the holiday spirit.Departing from the Cannery: 7:00 pm and 9:00 pmDuration: I hour and 30 minutesAdvance reservations required.1.Which of the tours is available in March?A.San Francisco Winery Tour.B.Back to the Fifties Tour.C.Spooky Hallowen Tour.D.Holiday Lights Tour.2.What can tourists do on Back to the Fifties Tours?A.Go to Treasure Island.B.Enjoy the holiday scenes.C.Have free ice cream.D.Visit the Presidio district.3.What are tourists required to do to go on Holiday Lights Tour?A.Take some drinks.B.Set off early in the morning.C.Wear warm clothes.D.Make reservations in advance.2.Need a Job This Summer?The provincial government and its partners offer many programs to help students find summer jobs. The deadlines and what you need to apply depend on the program.Not a student? Go to the government website to learn about programs and online tools available to help people under 30 build skills, find a job or start businesses all year round.Jobs for YouthIf you are a teenager living in certain parts of the province, you could be eligible(符合条件) for this program. Which provides eight weeks of paid employment along with training.Who is eligible: Youth 15-18 years old in select communities(社区).Summer CompanySummer Company provides students with hands-on business training and awards ofup to $ 3,000 to start and run their own summer businesses.Who is eligible: Students aged 15-29, returning to school in the fall.Stewardship Youth Ranger ProgramYou could apply to be a Stewardship Youth Ranger and work on local natural resource management projects for eight weeks this summer.Who is eligible: Students aged 16 or 17 at time of hire, but not turning 18 before December 31 this year.Summer Employment Opportunities(机会)Through the Summer Employment Opportunities program, students are hired each year in a variety of summer positions across the Provincial Public Service, its related agencies and community groups.Who is eligible: Students aged 15 or older. Some positions require students to be 15 to 24 or up to 29 for persons with a disability.1.What is special about Summer Company?A.It requires no training before employment.B.It provides awards for running new businesses.C.It allows one to work in the natural environment.D.It offers more summer job opportunities.2.What is the age range required by Stewardship Youth Ranger Program?A.15-18.B.15-24.C.15-29.D.16-17.3.Which program favors the disabled?A.Jobs for Youth.B.Summer Company.C.Stewardship Youth Ranger Program.D.Summer Employment Opportunities.3.Citigroup is testing new technology that will allow customers to withdraw money using retinal scanning (扫描视网膜).The bank wants to replace PIN codes with biometric scanners (生物识别扫描仪) that could identify customers using only their eyes. Customers would use a smart phone app to key in the amount they want to draw out ahead of time. As they approached the ATM, the app would link up to the machine and use retinal scanning to confirmthe customer’s identity. The ATM would then release the cash, as long as the scanner recognizes the individual.Citigroup said the retinal scans would take 15 seconds to complete compared to 45 seconds for traditional transactions (交易). It would, they claim, be more secure and would mean that cards could never be skimmed at an ATM again.The Wall St Journal reported that Citigroup has not set a date for when the retinal scanners would be introduced. The bank may have to overcome privacy concerns as some customers may be uncomfortable giving their biometric data to such an institution.Citigroup says it has been working with cash machine manufacturer Diebold and has confirmed that scanning tests have been carried out on 30 consumersin a laboratory at its head office in New York. The test cash machines do not even need a screen or a touchpad as all the information is loaded by the app ahead of time.Citigroup is not the only financial institution testing out cardless cash machines—JP Morgan Chase and Bank of America are working on similar technology. The moves comes in response to US credit scoring firm FICO announcing that in May this year the number of attacks on debit cards used at ATMs had reached its highest level in 20 years.1.What is the right process of withdrawing money using retinal scanning?a. The ATM would release the cash.b. Use a smart phone app to key in the amount.c. Use retinal scanning to confirm the customer’s identity.d. The app would link up to the ATM.A.c-b-d-aB.c-d-b-aC.b-d-c-aD.b-c-d-a2.As for the new technology, what will Citigroup probably have to worry about?A.The results of the scanning tests.B.Some customers’ privacy worries. credit scoring firm FICO’s criticism.D.Other banks’ competition.3.Why is Citigroup developing this new technology?A.To attract more customersB.To compete against other banks.C.To respond to the Wall St Journal’s report.D.To fight against attacks on debit cards.4.What can we learn from the passage?A.One day, we can withdraw money from the ATM without a card.B.The retinal scanners have already been put into use.C.Citigroup will work with JP Morgan Chase and Bank of America.D.The ATM will be replaced sooner or later.4. Yinxu (Ruins of Yin) is the ruins of the last capital of China's Shang Dynasty (1600 BC— 1046 BC). The capital served 255 years for 12 kings. It shows the golden age of early Chinese culture, crafts and science, a time of great prosperity(繁荣) during the Chinese Bronze Age(青铜时代).Discovered in 1899, Yinxu is one of the oldest and largest archeological sites(考古遗址) in China and is one of the historical capitals of China and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It lies in central Henan Province, near the modern city of Anyang, and is open to the public as the Garden Museum of Yinxu. It is famous as the source of oracle bone script(甲骨文), the earliest recorded form of Chinese writing. The oracle bone script has recorded almost everything from dream-explaining to events such as harvests, birth of a child, the weather and the success of military campaigns.Over 3,000 tombs, 2,200 pits, and 200 houses have been dug out at Yinxu. The large number of burial accessories found there shows the high level of the Shang crafts industry.The site includes a main palace and an ancient tomb. Besides, there are a number of large buildings, at least 53 of which have been dug out.Yinxu has seen many years of research, first researched in the late 1920s to the early 1930s and most recently by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.1. During which period may Yin have been the capital of China's Shang Dynasty?A. 1600 BC-1500 BC.B. 1500 BC—1200 BC.C. 1200 BC-1050 BC.D. 1050 BC—850 BC.2. From the passage, we can know that Yinxu ________.A. was discovered in the 1920sB. can be visited by the publicC. now proved the failure of the Shang DynastyD. was the last capital of China's Shang Dynasty3. We can infer from the passage that ________.A. there are 200 houses in YinxuB. many things are still to be dug outC. Anyang is a city of the Shang DynastyD. no research has been carried out on Yinxu二、七选五5.Is Fresh Air Really Good for You?We all grew up hearing people tell us to “go out and get some fresh air.”①_______According to recent studies,the answer is a big YES,if the air quality in your camping area is good.②_______If the air you’re breathing is clean-which it would be if you’r e away from the smog of cities - then the air is filled with life-giving,energizing oxygen. If you exercise out of doors,your body will learn to breathe more deeply,allowing even more oxygen to get to your muscles(肌肉)and your brain.Recently,people have begun studying the connection between the natural world and healing(治愈).③_______In these places patients can go to be near nature during their recovery. It turns out that just looking at green,growing things can reduce stress,lower blood pressure,and put people into a better mood(情绪).Greenery is good for us. Hospital patients Who see tree branches out their window are likely to recover at a faster rate than patients who see buildings or sky instead. ④_______It gives us a great feeling of peace.⑤_______While the sun's rays can age and harm our skin, they also give beneficial Vitamin D. To make sure you get enough Vitamin D - but still protect your skin—put on sunscreen right as you head outside. It takes sunscreen about fifteen minutes to start working, and that's plenty of time for your skin to absorb a day's worth of Vitamin D.A. Fresh air cleans our lungs.B. So what are you waiting for?C. Being in nature refreshes us.D. Another side benefit of getting fresh air is sunlight.E. But is fresh air really as good for you as your mother always said?F. Just as importantly, we tend to associate air with health care.G. All across the country, recovery centers have begun building Healing Gardens.三、完形填空6.Every year about 40,000 people attempt to climb Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa. They 1 with them lots of waste.The 2 might damage the beauty of the place. The glaciers (冰川) are disappearing, changing the 3 of Kilimanjaro.Hearing these stories, I'm 4 about the place — other destinations are described as "purer" natural experiences.However, I soon 5 that much has changed since the days of disturbing reports of 6 among tons of rubbish. I finda 7 mountain, with toilets at camps and along the paths. The environmental challenges are 8 but the efforts made by the Tanzania National Park Authority seem to be 9 .The best of a Kilimanjaro 10 , in my opinion, isn’t reaching the top. Mountains are 11 as spiritual places by many cultures.This 12 is especially evident on Kilimanjaroas 13 go through five ecosystems (生态系统) in the space of a few kilometers. At the base is a rainforest. It ends abruptly at 3, 000meters, 14 lands of low growing plants. Further up, theweather 15 — low clouds envelope the mountainsides, which are covered with thick grass. I 16 twelve shades of green from where I stand. Above 4, 000 meters is the highland 17 : gravel (砾石), stones and rocks. 18 you climb into an arctic-like zonewith 19 snow and the glaciers that may soon disappear.Does Kilimanjaro 20 its reputation as a crowded mountain with lines of tourists ruining the atmosphere of peace? I found the opposite to be true.1. A. keep B. mix C. connect D. bring2. A. stories B. buildings C. crowds D. reporters3. A. position B. age C. face D. name4. A. silent B. skeptical C. serious D. crazy5. A. discover B. argue C. decide D. advocate6. A. equipment B. grass C. camps D. stones7. A. remote B. quiet C. tall D. clean8. A. new B. special C. significant D. necessary9. A. paying off B. spreading out C. blowing up D. fading away10. A. atmosphere B. experience C. experiment D. sight11. A. studied B. observed C. explored D. regarded12. A. view B. quality C. reason D. purpose13. A. scientists B. climbers C. locals D. officials14. A. holding on to B. going back to C. living up to D. giving way to15. A. changes B. clears C. improves D. permits16. A. match B. imagine C. count D. add17. A. village B. desert C. road D. lake18. A. Obviously B. Easily C. Consequently D. Finally19. A. permanent B. little C. fresh D. artificial20. A. enjoy B. deserve C. save D. acquire四、语法填空7.Halloween is 1.________ strange holiday. It 2.________ (start) several centuries ago in Europe. It began as "Hallow Evening",3.________ means "holy night". People believed that all the spirits of dead people were active 4.________ the night of October 31st. So people would play all sorts of tricks on each other.Black is one of the traditional Halloween 5.________ (color), probably because Halloween festivals and traditions took place at night. Pumpkins are a symbol of Halloween, so orange has become another 6.________ (tradition) Halloween color.7.________ (make) lanterns out of pumpkins is a Halloween custom.Halloween is great fun for children. They dress up as ghosts (鬼)or witches (女巫). Small children go "Trick-or-Treating". They wear costumes, knock on doors, 8.________ shout, " Trick or Treat!" People almost always choose 9.________ (give) them candy as a treat, instead of having to receive a trick from the children. Adults sometimes "trick or treat" their friends, too.10.________(usual), the "treat" isa glass of wine or some small gifts.五、短文改错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。
黑龙江省安达市第七中学2020届高三英语上学期第二次模拟考试试题
黑龙江省安达市第七中学2020届高三英语上学期第二次模拟考试试题第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1. Where is the hospital?A. On Pine Street.B. Next to a park.C. Opposite a cinema.2. How did the man get to the meeting?A. By bus.B. By underground.C. By taxi.3. What did the woman buy for Mary?A. A CD player.B. A coffee maker.C. A bike.4. What is the man doing?A. Taking a walk.B. Buying some clothes.C. Trying on a pair of shoes.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. An old friend.B. Some food.C. A party.第二节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What does the man want the woman to do?A. Make a schedule.B. Organize a dinner.C. Book a hotel.7. What will the woman probably do next?A. Arrange buses.B. Pick up visitors.C. Send e-mail.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What will the woman do next month?A. Have interviews for a job.B. Begin to have a business class.C. Prepare for an exam.9. What relation is Paul Jones to the woman?A. Her teacher.B. Her uncle.C. Her cousin. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
黑龙江省2020届高三英语上学期期末考试试题
上学期高三期末考试英语试题第一部分听力(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题:每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项写出。
AIn his new show, Evan Ruggiero plays guitar, sings pop standards and shows everybody his fine footwork. What makes all of these especially unusual is that Ruggiero, 24, has only one leg.When he was a 19-year-old musical theater student at New Jersey’s Montclair State University, Ruggiero had a rare bo ne cancer in his right leg. Finally his leg would have to be amputated (截) below the knee.Such a setback could have easily ended the career of a less tough person, but Ruggiero, who has been dancing since he was five, now puts the experience into his performance. His show, “The One-Legged Song and Dance Man: Volume 3”, explains how he returned to dance just 18 months after the amputation. His dance now relies on the use of a peg leg(假肢) , he explains.The secret to his surprising success, he says, was being a “stubborn” patient who refused to give up on his dance and performing studies, despite the advice of his doctor.“It was a real setback, but after it was all over, I said, ‘You know what? I need to pick up right where I left off and continue my career, ’ ” Ruggiero said.Ruggiero has come to view his peg leg as an instrumen t. “Tap dancers—they’re always calling themselves musicians, and their feet are their instrument, ” he said.Noting that many audience members will never have seen a one-legged dancer before coming to his show, Ruggiero says he won’t shy away from the physical “weakness” his performance shows because of his condition.“A lot of people have come up to me, and they always say, ‘You’re such a role model and an inspiration, ’ ”he said. “I’m honored when people say that, of course, but I’mjust trying to get o n with my life.”21.What makes Ruggiero’s new show unusual?A. One-legged dance.B. His own artworks.C. The use of instrument.D. Songs of pop standard.22. According to the passage, it is true that________.A. Ruggiero i s a tough person with a strong willB. the setback has ended Ruggiero’s dance careerC. Ruggiero is dancing relying on others supportD. his doctor agreed he kept on dancing and studying23. When audience attend his performance, they may notice________.A. Ruggiero plays piano, sings and dancesB. Ruggiero is a dancer with the help of a peg legC. there are many tap dancers in the performanceD. Ruggiero pretends to be a physically normal person24. What ’ s the author ’ s attitude to Evan?A. WorryB. SympathyC. EncouragementD. PityBJack was born without eyes. He was very lucky as he grew up having other kittens (young cats) to socialize with, and was used to people from the moment he was born. However, when it came time to find the kittens homes, no one knew where Jack would end up.That’s when I got an e-mail from my friend. All she asked was "Do you still want one of the kittens? There’s one here with no eyes and no one would like to take him." Without thinking, I told her that I did want the kitten.When we first brought him home, Jack stayed mostly in my room. After about a day he had no issues running around and climbing on everything. At times he gets lost in the house, he’11 stop. But we just call him and talk to him and it isn’t long before he finds his way back to us.A few weeks after getting Jack, we got a new farm cat named Bear. Jack and Bear have become best friends. It doesn’t matter that he can't see. He always knows when Bear isaround. He’ll run across the yard straight to Bear and wrap his front legs around hi s neck in a big hug. They run after each other around and wrestle. They’ll lie down in the grass together when tired.Jack is truly an inspiration. I've owned lots of kittens in my life, but Jack is the happiest and most playful. He doesn’t feel sorry for himself. He doesn't need pity. I think Jean, owner of Gumbo, another eyeless cat, said it best when she told me that cats don’t have disabilities, they have adaptability.25.Why did Jack come to our home?A. I cared for an eyeless cat.B. I didn't mind whether he was blind.C. No other young cats kept him company.D. My friend begged me to take him home.26.Which of the following statements is true?A. Jack often wrestles with Bear indoors.B. Jack likes to play with a new eyeless cat.C. Jack quickly adapts to the new environment.D. Jack is good at talking and playing with people.27. What does the underlined word "issues” in P aragraph 3 mean?A. Trouble.B. Fun.C. Luck.D. Business.28. What can we learn from the passage?A. A cat has nine lives.B. All is well that ends well.C. God helps those who help themselves.D. A good beginning makes a good ending.CThe British MuseumWhat’s onAlthough many parts of Asia have long been connected through trade along Silk Road and shared religious systems, there are strong regional differences. In addition to various languages, Asia has developed its cultural networks, patterns of government, technology and styles of artistic representation.The diverse cultural life of Africa has been expressed through everyday cooking objects and unique works of art since ancient times. The Museum’s collection of over 200,000 Africanitems includes archaeological and contemporary material from across the continent.The Iron Age was a time of big change for the people of Britain and Europe. Iron replaced bronze as the material used to make tools and weapons, while religion, art, daily life, economics and politics changed greatly.Admission and opening timesThe Museum is free and open daily 10:00-17:30 except Friday and is open until 20:30 on Fridays, except Good Friday. The Museum is open every day except for 24, 25 anti 26 December and 1 January.Museum shopsBookshopMonday-Thursday 10:00-17:30 Friday 10:00-20:00Saturday 10:30-17:30 Sunday 10:00-17:30Collections shopMonday-Thursday 09:30-17:30 Friday 09:30-20:00Saturday 09:30-17:30 Sunday 10:00-17:30Getting hereBy TubeNearest underground stations:Tottenham Court Road (500m) Holborn (500m)Russell Square (800m) Good Street (800m)By busBuses that stop near the Museum: 1,8,19,X25,38,55,98,242By carThe Museum lies within the Congestion (拥堵) Charge Zone. There is little on-street parking nearby. The nearest car park to the Museum is located at Bloomsbury Square. Therei s limited parking in the Museum ’ s open space for disabled visitors only.29. In the museum, you may not see items from________.A. AsiaB. AfricaC. EuropeD. America30. If you want to buy Artist Masterpieces of Bronze Age, you may go to the Museum at________.A. 20:15 Friday, July 11B. 14:45 Saturday, January 1C. 18:00 Wednesday, February 14D. 10:30 Sunday, December 2831. What can be inferred from the passage?A. It is not convenient to park cars near the Museum.B. The old can park their cars in the Museum's open area.C. The No.55 bus stop is the nearest to the Museum.D. It is 500 meters from Russell Square to the Museum.DWhen I was young, my father had one of the first telephones in our neighborhood. I remember the shiny box on the wall. But I was too little to reach it. I could only listen to my mother talk on it.I discovered that inside the wonderful box lived an amazing person whose name was Information Please. There was nothing she did not know.One day my mother went out. I accidentally hurt my finger when I was playing with a hammer. I walked around the house sucking my finger, finally seeing the telephone. Quickly I dragged a chair over and climbed up.“Information Please, ” I spoke into the receiver. A click or two and a sma ll clear voice spoke into my ear. “Information. ”“I hurt my finger---” ! cried into the phone.“Isn’t your mother home?” came the question.“Nobody’s home but me. ”I sobbed.“Are you bleeding?’’ the voice asked.“No, ” I replied, “ I hit my finger with the hammer and it hurts. ”“Can you open your icebox?” she asked. I said I could.“ Then take a little piece of ice and hold it to your finger. ” said the voice.After that, I called “Information Please”for everythin g. I asked her for help with my geography and she told me where Philadelphia was. She helped me with my math. She told me her name was Sally.Then, there was the time my pet canary(金丝雀)died. I called “Information Please”and told Sally the sad story. “Why is it that birds sing so beautifully a nd bring joy toall families, only to end up as a pile of feathers?” She listened , then said quietly, "Paul, always remember that there are other worlds to sing in. ’’Somehow,I felt better.One day when I called “Information Please”again, a different voice answered “Information. ”I asked for Sally. “Are you a friend?” she said.“Yes,” I answered.“I’m sorry to have to tell you this,”she said. “She died five days ago. ” Before 1 could hang up she said, “Wait a minute. Did you say your name was Paul?"“Y e s. ”“Well,Sally left a message for you. The note said, ‘Tell him I still say there are other worlds to sing in. He’ll know what I mean. ’"I thanked her and hung up. I knew what Sally meant.32. When the author hurt his finger, he rang because________.A. he believed that the telephone knew everythingB. the telephone could tell him a doctor’s numberC. his mother was on the other end of the telephoneD. he was once told to ask for help in this way33. Through the help from Sally, it can be inferred that________.A. Sally was a geography teacherB. Sally was the author’s friendC. Sally was a considerate personD. Sally was an imaginary person34. What did Sally really mean by her message?A. She was sure that she could sing in other worlds.B. She didn’t want Paul to be sad about her death.C. Singing helped Paul to face death more easily.D. There was no need for Paul to call her anymore.35. What is the best title for this passage?A. My Pet’s DeathB. An Amazing WomanC. A Healing MessageD. My Magic Box第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
黑龙江省安达市七中2022年英语高三第一学期期末检测试题含解析
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第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.—Did you meet Mr. Smith?—Yes. When I arrived, he ________ for New York to attend a press conference.A.was just leaving B.just leftC.just leaves D.had just left2.Before you hand in your final report, ________ there are no spelling mistakes. A.make sure B.to make sureC.made sure D.making sure3.Dimash appeared on the stage of Singer 2017,his voice instantly won hearts of Chinese audience.A.As long as B.As soon as C.Now that D.Ever since4.This kind of gel pen which ______ smoothly is quite popular with students.A.is written B.is writing C.wrote D.writes5.---- What do you think of zoology?---- In my opinion, zoology is ______ botany.A.a subject so interesting as B.as a interesting subject asC.as interesting a subject as D.interesting as a subject as6.My sister ______ the baby while I’m at yoga.A.arranges B.minds C.assesses7.The difference in thickness and weight from the earlier version makes the iPad2 more comfortable_______.A.held B.holding C.be held D.to hold8.----What happened to the young trees we planted last week?---The trees_____________ well,but I didn't water them.A.might grow B.needn't have grownC.would grow D.would have grown9.Loneliness is a feeling _______ people experience a powerful rush of emptiness and solitude.A.which B.where C.that D.how10.--- Dad, have you seen my Christmas card?--- ______ you painted last night? I’m afraid I haven’t seen ______.A.One ; one B.The one ; itC.One ; it D.The one ; that11._______ his overseas study, he was eventually employed by his dream company.A.Having completed B.CompletingC.Completed D.To complete12.We can never expect ____ bluer sky unless we create ____ less polluted world. A.a; a B.a; theC.the; a D.the; the13.During ______ afternoon, the rain became smaller, but towards__________ evening, there was a sudden landslide that buried the village.A./; the B.the; / C.the; the D.an; the14.—The movie Till Death Do Us Part 《最爱》will be on at 8 pm.What about picking you up at 7pm?—All right.I will have come back from work by then, and I you at home.A.will be waiting for B.will wait for C.have been waiting for D.am waiting for 15.Once he makes up his mind to do something, seldom ______ give it up.A.he will B.does heC.would he D.will he16.The popularity of government posts has dropped in recent years, though the civil service jobs are still favored by the Chinese as they offer a _______ stable career. A.relatively B.regularlyC.roughly D.rigidly17.After I left _______ Linchuan No.2 Middle School, I began college classes in _______ September 2010.A.a; the B.不填; the C.the; the D.不填;不填18.I’d never wondered before whether or not he was kid-friendly. With one glance, I quickly that he probably wasn’t.A.agreed B.reportedC.explained D.decided19.You should first explore your talents and get to know yourself so as to make a list of _________ you think your real interests lie.A.that B.whatC.where D.how20.At that time, my mind was a complete _______ ; I couldn't think of a single answer. A.blank B.bonusC.blow D.bottom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。
2023届黑龙江省安达市七中英语高三第一学期期末质量跟踪监视试题含解析
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第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.At that time, the movie “Shaolin Temple”, _________Li Lianjie plays the starring role, drew the world’s attention to Chinese Kungfu.A.where B.when C.that D.which2.I am so thrilled to have my underwater photos ______ in the National Geographic and on the cover!A.to be featured B.featured C.being featured D.to feature3.—Would you mind giving your advice on how to improve our business management? —If you make ________ most of the equipment, there will be ________ rise in production.A.the; a B./; / C./; a D.the; /4.During the 2008 financial crisis,the French president Nicolas Sarkozy agreed to provide millions of emergency fund aid to help unemployment.A.release B.resemble C.relieve D.recommend5.---Each of the students working hard at their hard at their lessons the book. ---So have I.A.readsB.have readC.has readD.read6.Join us and you will discover an environment ______ you can make the most of your skills and talents.A.that B.whereC.how D.what7.Most people quit ________ any results appear; they give up too soon and a quitter never wins.A.while B.until C.since D.before8.The little girl ________ a foreign language fairly quickly.A.picked up B.got up C.stepped up D.made up9.How I wish I ______ my mouth before I shouted at my mum!A.shut B.have shutC.had shut D.would shut10.he law is equally applied to everyone. No one _______ be above it.A.shall B.mustC.may D.need11.______ you are supposed to do ______ you don't like a thing is ______ it.Don'tcomplain.A.That; what; change B.When; that; to changeC.What; when; change D.What; that; changing12.Oh!I can feel something _____ up my leg!It must be an insect.A.to climb B.climbingC.climb D.climbed13.Peter is helping set tables in the hall, where John’s birthday party ________.A.is holding B.has heldC.is held D.will be held14.Bob’s lectures covered a fairly wide range and I can’t sum up what he says in a few sentences.A.covered B.conveyed C.considered D.commanded15.Eventually, she has recognized ____, whatever happens and however bad ____ seems today, life still goes on and everything will be better tomorrow.A.that; it B.it; that C.it; what D.that; what16.The new product is beyond all praise and has quickly taken over the market________ its superior quality.A.in terms of B.on account ofC.on behalf of D.on top of17.People crowd into ________ cherry trees are blooming, appreciating the fresh spring sight.A.what B.whenC.which D.where18.—I'm going to order chicken and salad.What about you?— .I'll have the same.A.I'm afraid not B.It's up to youC.That sounds good to me.D.That depends19.-I hear Iron Man III is on recently. Let’s set off for the cinema to appreciate it now.-________ It’s about 10 PM. I’m so tired that I must go to bed.A.Let’s find some of the action. B.How do you find it?C.It’s entirely up to you. D.You ca n’t be serious.20.—Will Uncle Peterson come to my birthday party tomorrow?—Pity he ______ to Zimbabwe as a volunteer teacher.A.was sent B.has been sentC.had been sent D.would be sent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。
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安达市七中2020届高三上学期期末模拟英语试卷一、阅读理解1.Need a Job This Summer?The provincial government and its partners offer many programs to help students find summer jobs. The deadlines and what you need to apply depend on the program.Not a student? Go to the government website to learn about programs and online tools available to help people under 30 build skills, find a job or start businesses all year round.Jobs for YouthIf you are a teenager living in certain parts of the province, you could be eligible (符合条件)for this program. Which provides eight weeks of paid employment along with training.Who is eligible: Youth 15-18 years old in select communities(社区).Summer CompanySummer Company provides students with hands-on business training and awards of up to $3,000 to start and run their own summer businesses.Who is eligible: Students aged 15-29, returning to school in the fall.Stewardship Youth Ranger ProgramYou could apply to be a Stewardship Youth Ranger and work on local natural resource management projects for eight weeks this summer.Who is eligible: Students aged 16 or 17 at time of hire, but not turning 18 before December 31 this year.Summer Employment Opportunities(机会)Through the Summer Employment Opportunities program, students are hired each year in a variety of summer positions across the Provincial Public Service, its related agencies and community groups.Who is eligible: Students aged 15 or older. Some positions require students to be 15 to 24 or up to 29 for persons with a disability.1. What is special about Summer Company?A. It requires no training before employment.B. It provides awards for running new businesses.C. It allows one to work in the natural environment.D. It offers more summer job opportunities.2. What is the age range required by Stewardship Youth Ranger Program?A.15-18.B.15-24.C.15-29.D.16-17.3. Which program favors the disabled?A. Jobs for Youth.B. Summer Company.C. Stewardship Youth Ranger Program.D. Summer Employment Opportunities.2.For Canaan Elementary’s second grade in Patchogue, N.Y.,today is speech day ,and right now it’s Chris Palaez’s turn. The 8-year-old is the joker of the class. With shining dark eyes, he seems like the kind of kid who would enjoy public speaking.But he’s nervous.“I’m here to tell you today why you should … should…”Chris trips on the“-ld,”a pronunciation difficulty for many non-native English speakers. His teacher ,Thomas Whaley ,is next to him, whispering support.“…Vote for …me …”Except for some stumbles, Chris is doing amazingly well. When he brings his speech to a nice conclusion ,Whaley invites the rest of the class to praise him.A son of immigrants, Chris stareded learning English a little over three years ago. Whaley recalls(回想起)how at the beginning of the year,when called upon to read,Chris would excuse himself to go to the bathroom.Learning English as a second language can be a painful experience. What you need is a grea t teacher who lets you make mistakes. “It takes a lot for any student,” Whaley explains,“especially for a student who is learning English as their new language,to feel confident enough to say,‘I don’t know,but I want to know.’”Whaley got the idea of this second-grade presidential campaign project when he asked the children one day to raise their hands if they thought they could never be a president. The answer broke his heart. Whaley says the project is about more than just learning to read and speak in public. He wants these kids to learn to boast (夸耀)about themselves.“Boasting about yourself,and your best qualities,” Whaley says,“is very difficult for a child who came into the classroom not feeling confident.”1. What made Chris nervous?A. Telling a story.B. Making a speech.C. Taking a test.D. Answering a question.2. What does the underlined word “stumbles” in paragraph 2 refer to?A. Improper pauses.B. Bad manners.C. Spelling mistakes.D. Silly jokes.3. We can infer that the purpose of Whaley’s project is to _________.A. help students see their own strengthsB. assess students’ public speaking skillsC. prepare students for their future jobsD. inspire students’ love for politics4. Which of the following best describes Whaley as a teacher?A. Humorous.B. Ambitious.C. Caring.D. Demanding.3.As data and identity theft becomes more and more common, the market is growing for biometric(生物测量)technologies—like fingerprint scans—to keep others out of private e-spaces. At present, these technologies are still expensive, though.Researchers from Georgia Tech say that they have come up with a low-cost device (装置)that gets around this problem: a smart keyboard. This smart keyboard precisely measures the cadence(节奏)with which one types and the pressure fingers apply to each key. The keyboard could offer a strong layer of security by analyzing things like the force of a user's typing and the time between key presses. These patterns are unique to each person. Thus, the keyboard can determine people's identities, and by extension, whether they should be given access to the computer it's connected to —regardless of whether someone gets the password right.It also doesn't require a new type of technology that people aren't already familiar with. Everybody uses a keyboard and everybody types differently.In a study describing the technology, the researchers had 100 volunteers type the word “touch”four times using the smart keyboard. Data collected from the device could be used to recognize different participants based on how they typed, with very low error rates. The researchers say that the keyboard should be pretty straightforward to commercialize and is mostly made of inexpensive, plastic-like parts. The team hopes to make it to market in the near future.1. Why do the researchers develop the smart keyboard?A. To reduce pressure on keys.B. To improve accuracy in typingC. To replace the password system.D. To cut the cost of e-space protection.2. What makes the invention of the smart keyboard possible?A. Computers are much easier to operate.B. Fingerprint scanning techniques develop fast.C. Typing patterns vary from person to person.D. Data security measures are guaranteed.3. What do the researchers expect of the smart keyboard?A. It'll be environment-friendly.B. It'll reach consumers soon.C. It'll be made of plastics.D. It'll help speed up typing.4. Where is this text most likely from?A. A diary.B.A guidebookC. A novel.D. A magazine.4.During the rosy years of elementary school(小学), I enjoyed sharing my dolls and jokes, which allowed me to keep my high social status. I was the queen of the playground. Then came my tweens and teens, and mean girls and cool kids. They rose in the ranks not by being friendly but by smoking cigarettes, breaking rules and playing jokes on others, among whom I soon found myself.Popularity is a well-explored subject in social psychology. Mitch Prinstein, a professor of clinical psychology sorts the popular into two categories: the likable and the status seekers. The likables’ plays-well-with-others qualities strengthen schoolyard friendships, jump-start interpersonal skills and, when tapped early, are employed ever after in life and work. Then there’s the kind of popularity that appears in adolescence: status born of power and even dishonorable behavior.Enviable as the cool kids may have seemed, Dr. Prinstein’s studies show unpleasant consequences. Those who were highest in status in high school, as well as those leastliked in elementary school, are “most likely to engage(从事)in dangerous and risky behavior.”In one study, Dr. Prinstein examined the two types of popularity in 235 adolescents, scoring the least liked, the most liked and the highest in status based on student surveys(调查研究). “We found that the least well-liked teens had become more aggressive over time toward their classmates. But so had those who were high in status. It clearly showed that while likability can lead to healthy adjustment, high status has just the opposite effect on us."Dr. Prinstein has also found that the qualities that made the neighbors want you on a play date-sharing, kindness, openness — carry over to later years and make you better able to relate and connect with others.In analyzing his and other research,Dr. Prinstein came to another conclusion: Not only is likability related to positive life outcomes, but it is also responsible for those outcomes, too. "Being liked creates opportunities for learning and for new kinds of life experiences that help somebody gain an advantage, ” he said.1. What sort of girl was the author in her early years of elementary school?A. Unkind.B. Lonely.C. Generous.D. Cool.2.What is the second paragraph mainly about?A. The classification of the popular.B. The characteristics of adolescents.C. The importance of interpersonal skills.D. The causes of dishonorable behavior.3. What did Dr. Prinstein’s study find about the most liked kids?A. They appeared to be aggressive.B. They tended to be more adaptable.C. They enjoyed the highest status.D. They performed well academically.4. What is the best title for the text?A. Be Nice-You Won’t Finish LastB. The Higher the Status, the BetterC. Be the Best-You Can Make ItD. More Self-Control, Less Aggressiveness二、七选五5.Is Fresh Air Really Good for You?We all grew up hearing people tell us to “go out and get some fresh air.” ①_______According to recent studies,the answer is a big YES,if the air quality in your camping area is good.②_______If the air you’re breathing is clean-which it would be if you’re away from the smog of cities - then the air is filled with life-giving,energizing oxygen. If you exercise out of doors,your body will learn to breathe more deeply,allowing even more oxygen to get to your muscles(肌肉)and your brain.Recently,people have begun studying the connection between the natural world and healing(治愈).③_______In these places patients can go to be near nature during their recovery. It turns out that just looking at green,growing things can reduce stress,lower blood pressure,and put people into a better mood(情绪).Greenery isgood for us. Hospital patients Who see tree branches out their window are likely to recover at a faster rate than patients who see buildings or sky instead. ④_______It gives us a great feeling of peace.⑤_______While the sun's rays can age and harm our skin, they also give beneficial Vitamin D. To make sure you get enough Vitamin D - but still protect your skin— put on sunscreen right as you head outside. It takes sunscreen about fifteen minutes to start working, and that's plenty of time for your skin to absorb a day's worth of Vitamin D.A. Fresh air cleans our lungs.B. So what are you waiting for?C. Being in nature refreshes us.D. Another side benefit of getting fresh air is sunlight.E. But is fresh air really as good for you as your mother always said?F. Just as importantly, we tend to associate air with health care.G. All across the country, recovery centers have begun building Healing Gardens.三、完形填空6.Every year about 40,000 people attempt to climb Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa. They 1 with them lots of waste. The 2 might damage the beauty of the place. The glaciers(冰川)are disappearing, changing the 3 of Kilimanjaro.Hearing these stories, I’m 4 about the place — other destinations are described as “purer” natural experiences.However, I soon 5 that much has changed since the days of disturbing reportsof 6 among tons of rubbish. I find a 7 mountain, with toilets at camps and along the paths. The environmental challenges are 8 but the efforts made by the Tanzania National Park Authority seem to be 9 .The best of a Kilimanjaro 10 , in my opinion, isn’t reaching the top. Mountains are 11 as spiritual places by many cultures. This 12 is especially evident on Kilimanjaro as 13 go through five ecosystems(生态系统)in the space of a few kilometers. At the base is a rainforest. It ends abruptly at 3, 000 meters, 14 lands of low growing plants. Further up, the weather 15 — low clouds envelope the mountainsides, which are covered with thick grass. I 16 twelve shades of green from where I stand. Above 4, 000 meters is the highland 17 : gravel (砾石), stones and rocks. 18 you climb into an arctic-like zone with 19 snow and the glaciers that may soon disappear.Does Kilimanjaro 20 its reputation as a crowded mountain with lines of tourists ruining the atmosphere of peace?I found the opposite to be true.1. A. keep B. mix C. connect D. bring2. A. stories B. buildings C. crowds D. reporters3. A. position B. age C. face D. name4. A. silent B. skeptical C. serious D. crazy5. A. discover B. argue C. decide D. advocate6. A. equipment B. grass C. camps D. stones7. A. remote B. quiet C. tall D. clean8. A. new B. special C. significant D. necessary9. A. paying off B. spreading out C. blowing up D. fading away10. A. atmosphere B. experience C. experiment D. sight11. A. studied B. observed C. explored D. regarded12. A. view B. quality C. reason D. purpose13. A. scientists B. climbers C. locals D. officials14. A. holding on to B. going back to C. living up to D. giving way to15. A. changes B. clears C. improves D. permits16. A. match B. imagine C. count D. add17. A. village B. desert C. road D. lake18. A. Obviously B. Easily C. Consequently D. Finally19. A. permanent B. little C. fresh D. artificial20. A. enjoy B. deserve C. save D. acquire四、短文填空7.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。