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2023 英语高一下 半期考试

2023 英语高一下 半期考试

2023高一下半期考试阅读理解(50分)第一节(15*2.5=37.5分)AThroughout the past year, we followed some interesting new inventions in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). Here is a look back at some notable AI developments in 2022.Meta’s speech-to-speech translation.Facebook’s parent Meta said it had built a technology tool to directly translate between English and the Hokkien language, a spoken language without a widely used written form.Meta said it trained its AI models on written text examples from Mandarin Chinese. In addition, developers used an encoding (编码) tool designed to compare spoken Hokkien to similar English text.Method to identify Parkinson’s diseaseResearchers announced a new AI method to identify Parkinson’s disease. The system works by measuring a person’s breathing patterns during sleep. With just one night of sleep, the AI system was able to correctly identify Parkinson’s up to 86 percent of the time. With 12 nights of data, the rate went up to 95 percent.Tool to interpret big emotionsResearchers announced they had created a technology tool that uses pig sounds to interpret different emotions.The tool is based on thousands of recording collected from more than 400 pigs throughout their lives. The scientists developed an AI-driven algorithm (算法) to identify a series of emotions pigs could be experiencing. It is expected to lead to further systems farmers can use to improve the productivity and well-being of their animals.Tool to fill in missing words in ancient writingsResearchers-led by Alphabet’s AI company DeepMind---said they developed an AI system to help fill in missing words in ancient writings. The tool, called Ithaca, is designed to help historians repair the writings and identify when and where they were written.The team said that when historians work on their own, the success rate: for repairing damaged writings is about 25 percent. But when humans teamed up with Ithaca to assist in their work, the success rate jumped to 72 percent.21.Which can be used for cross-cultural communication?A.Tool to interpret pig emotions.B.Meta’s speech-to-speech translation.C.Method to identify Parkinson’s disease.D.Tool to fill in missing words in ancient writings.22.Who will most probably be interested in Ithaca?A.A farmer.B. A doctorC. A zoologistD. A historian23.What do the inventions have in common?A.They are AI-driven technology tools.B.They are developed by Facebook.C.They aim to promote productivity.D.They focus on health issue.On February 13, 2023, Wu Yibing made history, beating John Isner in a thrilling three-set final at the Dallas Open to become the first man from China to win an ATP title.Brought to a tennis court for the first time at just five, originally encouraged by his parents as an exercise to lose weight, Wu soon had his talent discovered by his provincial junior team, starting a journey that would change the face of men’s tennis in China. In 2017, Wu Yibing shot to prominence after winning the US Open boys’tournament (锦标赛) at 18 to become the first Chinese to win a major junior title, raising high hopes for the “Wonder Boy” to change the fortune of Chinese men in a sport long dominated (支配) by women’s success on the pro stage.In 2018, Wu won his first A TP Challenger title in Shanghai. However, the bitterly competitive nature of men’s pro tennis hit the rising Wu with a tough reminder after multiple injuries --- to his elbow, lower back, shoulder and wrist --- forced him to be away from the ATP Tour for close to three years.He made his return last year and won three A TP Challenger titles before qualifying for the US Open. “Looking back, I feel llike I wouldn’t have been here if not for the ups and downs over the past few years. I take all the hardships and struggles as an asset (资产) that helps me mature mentally now,” said Wu. “Of course there were a lot of doubts because I had operations and the recovery wasn’t going well. The championship today was a payoff for all the hard work and everyone who’s supported me along the way.”24.What do the underlined words “shot to prominence” in paragraph 2 probably mean?A.Lost weightB. Came back to the topC.Became famous instantlyD.Dropped out of the competition25.Why was Wu absent from the ATP Tour for nearly three years?A.He wanted to change his career.B.He suffered from serious physical injuries.C.He didn’t stand out in training for the match.D.He can’t deal with the pressure of the ATP Tour.26.What can we learn from Wu Yibing’s statement?A.No cross, no crown (王冠)B.Well begun is half doneC.More haste(匆忙), less speedD. Time wait for no man27.Which of the following is the best title for the text?A.The Development of Chinese TennisB.The Power of Difficulties for AthletesC.The Pioneer of Chinese Tennis SportD.The First Chinese Male Winner of ATP TitleAccording to a recent report, in the US alone, 27 million tons of plastic ended up in landfills in 2018, but only 3.1 million tons were recycled. Worldwide the numbers are similarly bad, with just 9% of plastic being recycled. The statistics (统计数字) are even worse for certain types of plastic. For example, out of 80, 000 tons of polystyrene (聚苯乙烯) containers produced in the United States, only a small amount (less than 5,000 tons) was recycled.Now, researchers at The University of Queensland have found a species of worm with a taste for polystyrene could be the key to plasatic recycling. The superworm can eat through polystyrene, thanks to a bacterial enzyme in their gut. To study how superworms react to purely plastic food, researchers broke up 135 of the creatures into three teams: one was fed only wheat bran, another was fed only plastics, and the third was given nothing.“We found the bran-fed worms have been significantly healthier than the plastic-fed or hungry worms, more than doubting their weight over the three weeks they have been observed. Though the plastic-fed worms made less impressive gains, they still put on more weight than the hungry worms, ”Dr. Rinke siad. “This suggests the worms can get energy from plastics, most likely with the help of their gut microbes (微生物).”Researchers used a technique called metagenomics to find several encoded enzymes with the ability to reduce polystyrene. The long-term goal is to enineer enzymes to reduce plastic waste in recycling plants.“Superworms are like mini recycling plants, eating the polystyrene and then feeding it to the bacteria in their gut,”Dr. Rinke said. It’s hoped this bio-upcycling will promote plastic waste recycling and reduce landfills. Researchers said they aim to grow the gut bacteria in the lad and further test its ability to reduce polystyrene. Then they can look into how to improve this process to a lever required for an entire recycling plant.28.What problem do the statistics in paragraph 1 indicate?ndfills are poorly managed.B.Plastics are recycled at a very low rate.C.Many plastic containers are of poor quality.D.It takes a long time for plastic waste to break up.29.How do researchers conduct the study on superworms?A.By collecting data.B.By making a comparison.C.By introducing a concept.D.By referring to a previous study.30.What can we infer from Dr. Rinke’s words?A.Plastic-fed worms had a decline in weight.B.Superworms showed little interest in wheat bran.C.Superworms could survive on only eating polystyrene.D.Bran-fed worms had a longer lifespan than plastic-fed worms.31.What do researchers plan to do?A.Conduct experiments on other worm species.B.Improve gut bacteria’s ability to reduce plastics.C.Apply the bio-upcycling technology to recycling plants.D.Raise superworms in a big way to solve plastic pollution.The Indian government may use 3D paintings as virtual speed breakers (减速带) on major highways and roads, in order to check speeding and careless driving, and finally make its deadly roads a little safer. “We are trying out 3D paintings used as virtual speed breakers to avoid unnecessary requirements of speed breakers,” India’s transport minister Nitin Gadkari wrote.The optical illusions (视觉错觉) are supposed to encourage drivers to slow down automatically. Earlier, India had ordered the removal of all speed breakers from highways, which are considered to be a safety hazard for high-speed vehicles. India has the highest number of road accident deaths in the world. According to the World Health Organisation, over 200,000 people are killed by road accidents.The use of optical illusions as speed breakers was first pioneered in the American city of Philadelphia in 2008, as part of a campaign against speeding motorists. The technique has also been tried out in China to create floating 3D crossings. In India, cities such as Ahmedabad and Chennai have already experimented with 3D zebra crossings in the last one year. In Ahmedabad for instance, a mother and her daughter, both artists, have painted 3D corsswalks in the first few months of 2016. The artists say their motto is “to increase the attention of drivers”, and that the concept has been successfully tested in accident-prone zones on oa highway.However, critics argue that once drivers know that these speed breakers are visual illusions, they may ignore them. Others also point out that India’s decision does not consider the safety of a large number of pedestrians. In the end, the new policy may be just one step towards improving road safety.32.Why are 3D paintings used on main highways and roads?A.To make the surroundings more beautiful.B.To attract the attention of tourists.C.To reduce the rate of traffic accidents.D.To show the advanced technology.33.Which of the following words is closest to the meaning of “hazard” in paragraph 2?A.ReminderB. ThreatC.RegulationD. Theory34.What can we learn from Paragraph 3 and 4?A.The use of optical illusions as speed breakers is controversial (有争议的) in India.B.Philadelphia is the second place to use virtual speed breakers in the US.C.The idea tested in Ahmedabad recently has been a failure.D.The new policy of 3D zebra crossings must be carried out.35.What do we know about 3D zebra crossings from the text?A.They can immediately lower the death rate.B.They have been widely used in India so far.C.They are designed to increase drivers’ attention.D.They are welcomed by both drivers and pedestrians.第二节(5*2.5=12.5分)Museums become the next stop many students want to visit at their leisure. ______36______ However, the experience of visiting a museum could be quite disappointing if not done right, even for the experienced museumgoers._______37_______ No matter how much you’re enjoying yourself, many museums can take hours, days, or even weeks to fully explore. If you try to put it all in, you will get worn out to the point that you won’t really be seeing anything. Pick a few paintings and explore them in a detailed way, and your museum experience will be more relaxing.Have you ever started your visit by waiting in line in front of the museum for a few hours just to get in? And that’s the sad reality when visiting many of those world-famous museums. Thus, be smart to browse the instructions for visiting and book in advance online. ________38_______ What if you don’t like some museums? Then don’t visit them! I’m not a massive fan of parks, so I would hardly ever end up in any park while traveling. ______39_______ Do they have a nice collection of an art style you love? Just ask yourslef and visit the museum websitse to see what the highlights are.There is nothing worse than impolite manners while visiting. We’ve all witnessed that guy being yelled at by the security for touching or taking flash photos. ________40_________ Otherwise, not only will you absolutely get embarrassed by security guards, but you can actually ruin artworks! All of these ground rules are often neglected by us. Bear them in mind before setting off, and you will enjoy your museum tour!A.It’s the same with the museums.B.But most of them do it all wrong.C.If you haven’t, don’t let it be you.D.That way you can have an easy access.E.The first step is to research how to enjoy everything.F.Sometimes you may sigh museum tiredness is a real thing.G.Generally, there is no right or wrong way to visit a museum.When things around the house stop working, people probably just throw them away. There are many _______41______ for this trend. In some areas, it’s difficult to find people who can make repairs, and ______42______ things can be expensive. Also, some small appliance are so cheap that it’s easier to _______43_____ buy a new one.Martine Postma decided there must be a better way. Her ____44____ was Repair Cafes: places where people can take damaged or torn items. There they will find tools, ______45_____ and volunteer experts to help with repairs.Postma’s first Repair Cafe opened in 2009 and was a huge ____46_____. News of the cafe spread, and people began asking how they could ________47________ their own. In 2011, Postma established the Repair Cafe Foundation. This _______48_______ organization provides guidance to those hoping to begin their own neighborhood repair group. Today, there are roughly 2,000 Repair cafes around the world. Everything is free, but donations are greatly _____49_____.The cafes not only provide help with repairs, they also _______50________ community ties. Postma has often heard visitors say, “This is the kind of world I want to _____51_____!”In addition, valuable _______52_____ is passed along and preserved.In an interview, Postma described how _______53______ it is watching people who really want to help one another. Postma summed up the ______54_____ of Repair Cafes best in the following words: “Everyone is a/an ______55_____ and a receiver.”41.A.benefits B.chances C.reasons D.goals42.A.throwing B.buying C.making D.fixing43.A.just B.even C.ever D.seldom44.A.achievement B.solution C.curiosity D.result45.A.resources B.money C.chances D.rooms46.A.luck B.fame C.success D.attempt47.A.buy B.start C.make D.find48.A.nonprofit B.business C.culture D.chain49.A.responded B.suggested C.appreciated D.refused50.A.test B.strengthen C.build D.earn51.A.praise B.pass by C.live in D.discover52.A.knowledge B.lesson C.habit D.instruction53.A.exciting B.tiring C.surprising D.embarrassing54.A.custom B.mission C.journey D.experience55.A.host B.owner anizer D.giverYou may like reading novels for fun. But you need to get _______56_______(organize) if you are reading a novel for school. Here ______57_____(be) a few tips.First, pay attention to characters. What do they do in the novel? What do they want? Everything _______58______ is about a character can help us to understand him, from his _____59_____ (appear) to the kind of food he eats.Besides, the order of the story and the plot are _____60_____(equal) important. Make sure that as you read, you make ______61______ quick note of what happens in each chapter. This will help you bring the things you have noticed about the character, setting, language and so on together. It’s also an enormous help for you to retell the story after you have read it.Next, themes. They are ideas that a novel explores. _______62______ is a must to get the hang of the theme, if you want to fully appreciate the novel. Perhaps love is a major theme, or justice, or ______63______(survive).Furthermore, novels are made up _______64______ language. Writers use language in a special way ______65______(make) their novels work. They may use metaphors, invent symbols, or show different characters’ personalities through their speech styles.第四部分写作(40分)第一节应用文写作(15分)你校英文报将以“三月十二日中国植树节(National Tree Planting Day)”为主题,举行征文比赛。

2018年上海高考英语真题

2018年上海高考英语真题

2018年上海高考英语真题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

A comprehensive study of 4,500 children conducted by the National Institutes of Health in 2018 shows that children who spent more than seven hours a day staring at screens showed evidence of premature thinning of their brain's cortex一the outer layer that processes sensory information. "We don't know if it 1.(cause) by the screen time. We don't know yet if it's a bad thing. It won't be until we follow them over time 2.we will see if there are outcomes that are associated with the differences that we're seeing in this single snapshot, Dr. Gaya Dowling.u What we can say is that this is 3.the brains look like of kids who spend a lot of time on screens. And it's not just one pattern."The problem isn't just screens 4., but also the way screens tempt kids (and adults) away from something far more important: physical activity. More than 23 percent of adults and 80 percent of adolescents don't get enough physical activity, and according to a 2019 report from the World Health Organization (WHO) , these patterns of activity and rest arise 5.habits we develop early in life. u What we really need to do is 6.(bring) back play for children," says Dr. Juana Willumsen, a WHO specialist in childhood obesity and physical activity, in a statement about new WHO guidelines issued in April 2019. “ This is about making the shift from sedentary time to playtime, while 7.(protect) sleep. Of course, children aren't completely to blame for their screen addiction.Sometimes, the parents 8.complain about the role of screens in family life are just as guilty of spending too much time in front of one. A 2016 study 9.(conduct) by Common Sense Media found that parents spend up to nine hours a day in front of screens, mostly not for work-related reasons. While 78 percent of parents said they believed they were good screen time role models, the study found a disconnect between their behavior and their perception of their behavior. Parents need to limit screen time for themselves and especially for their kids一10.it means playing the bad guy. Our mental and physical health depends on it.二、选用适当的单词或短语补全短文Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can onlybe used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.Some Very "American" Words Come from ChineseMany of the Chinese words that are now part of English were borrowed long ago. They are most often from Cantonese(粤语)or other Chinese languages rather than Mandarin. Let's start with them.kowtowThe English word kowtow is a verb that means to agree too easily to do what someone else wants you to do, or to obey someone with power in a way that seems 11.. It comes from the Cantonese word kau tau, which means " knock your head ”. It refers to the act of kneeling and lowering one's head as a sign of respect to 12.—such as emperors, elders and leaders. In the case of emperors, the act required the person to touch their head to the ground. Britain's Lord George Macartney refused to “kau tau" to the Qianlong Emperor. Soon after, the English word "kowtow" was born. In 1793, Britain's King George III sent Lord George Macartney and other trade ambassadors to China to 13.a trade agreement. The Chinese asked them to kowtow to the Qianlong Emperor. As the story goes, Lord Macartney refused for his 14.to do more than bend their knees. He said that was all they were required to do for their own king.It is not surprising, then, that Macartney left China without negotiating the trade agreement. After that, critics used the word kowtow when anyone was too submissive to China. Today, the usage has no connection to China, nor any specific political connection.gung-hoAnother borrowed word that came about through 15.between two nations is gung-ho. In English, the word gung-ho is an adjective that means extremely excited about doing something. The Chinese characters " gong" and " he" together mean " work together, cooperate. " The original term—gongyehezudshe—means Chinese Industrial Cooperatives. The organizations were established in the 1930s by Westerners in China to promote industrial and economic development. Lt. Colonel Evans Carlson of the United States Marine Corps observed these cooperatives while he was in China. He was impressed, saying "... all the soldiers 16.themselves to one idea and worked together to put that idea over. " He then began using the term gung-ho in the Marine Corps to try to create the same spirit he had 17.. In 1942, he usedthe word as a training slogan for the 2nd Marine Raider Battalion during World War II.The men were often called the “Gung Ho Battalion". From then, the word gung-ho spread as a slogan throughout the Marine Coips. Today, its meaning has no relation to the military.typhoon In English, a typhoon is a very powerful and 18.storm that occurs around the China Sea and in the South Pacific. The word history of typhoon had a far less direct path to the English language than gung-ho. And not all historical accounts are the same. But, according to the Merriam-Webster New Book of Word Histories, the first typhoons reported in the English language were in India and were called " touffons" or "tufans". The word tufan or al-tufan is Arabic and means violent storm or flood. The English came across this word in India and boiTowed it as touffon. Later, when English ships encountered violent storms in the China Sea, Englishmen learned the Cantonese word tai fung, which means great wind. ‘‘ The wo rd's 19.to touffon is only by chance. The modern form of the word—typhoon—was influenced by the Cantonese but 20.to make it appear more Greek.三、完形填空When 17-year-old Quattro Musser hangs out with friends, they don't drink beer or cruise around in cars with their dates. 21 , they stick to G-rated activities such as rock- climbing or talking about books.They are in good company, according to a new study showing that teenagers are increasingly delaying activities that had long been seen as rites of passage into 22 . The study, published Tuesday in the journal Child Development, found that the percentage of adolescents in the U. S. who have a driver's license, who have tried alcohol, who date, and who work for pay has plummeted since 1976, with the most precipitous (急剧的) 23 in the past decade. The declines appeared across race, geographic, and socioeconomic lines, and in rural, urban, and suburban areas.To be sure, more than half of teens still engage in these activities, but the 24 have slimmed considerably. Teens have also reported a steady decline in sexual activity in recent decades, as the portion of high school students who have had sex fell from 54 percent in 1991 to 41 percent in 2015, according to Centers for Disease Control statistics. u People say, 'Oh, it's because teenagers are more responsible, or more lazy, or more boring, ' but they're 25the larger trend," said Jean Twenge, lead author of the study, which drew on seven largetime-lag surveys of Americans. Rather, she said, kids may be less 26 in activities suchas dating, driving or getting jobs because in today's society, they no longer need to.According to an evolutionary psychology theory that a person's "life strategy" slows down or speeds up depending on his or her 27 , exposure to a "harsh and unpredictable" environment leads to faster development, while a more resource-rich and secure environment has the 28 effect, the study said. In the first 29 , "You'd have a lot of kids and be in survival mode, start having kids young, expect your kids will have kids young, and expect that there will be more 30 and fewer resources, " said Twenge, a psychology professor at San Diego State University who is the author of "iGen:Why Today's Super- Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy-and Completely Unprepared for Adulthood."In that model a teenage boy might be thinking more 31 about marriage, and driving a car and working for pay would be important for “ establishing mate value based on procurement of resources," the study said. But America is shifting more toward the 32 model, and the change is apparent across the socioeconomic spectrum, Twenge said. u Even in families whose parents didn't have a college education. . . families are smaller, and the idea that children need to be carefully 33 has really sunk in. ‘‘ The 34 of 41 adult activities'' could not be attributed to more homework or extracurricular activities, the study said, noting that teens today spend fewer hours on homework and the same amount of time on extracurriculars as they did in the 1990 s (with the exception of community service, which has risen slightly). Nor could the use of smartphones and the Internet be entirely the 35 , the report said, since the decline began before they were widely available. If the delay is to make room for creative exploration and forming better social and emotional connections, it is a good thing, he said.21.A.Therefore B.Rather C.Moreover D.Besides 22.A.childhood B.neighborhood C.adolescents D.adulthood 23.A.escapes B.ends C.decreases D.changes 24.A.minorities B.majorities C.masses D.amounts 25.A.taking B.avoiding C.sending D.missing 26.A.interested B.envied C.relieved D.realized 27.A.emotions B.surroundings C.customs D.habits 28.A.wrong B.same C.opposite D.similar 29.A.event B.issue C.case D.occasion30.A.trouble B.questions C.benefits D.diseases 31.A.respectively B.delicately C.seriously D.considerably 32.A.slower B.better C.smaller D.faster 33.A.emphasized B.related C.organized D.educated 34.A.implement B.postponement C.achievement D.payment 35.A.cause B.impact C.fact D.result四、阅读选择Bitcoin and other so-called cryptocurrencies (加密货币)have been all over the news lately. Apparently, the idea of money that's not tied to a specific bank—or a specific country—is appealing to many. But it's worth remembering that the banking system that we now all live with is just that:A modern invention. Not so long ago, money was almost always created and used locally, and bartering was common. (In fact, it still is common among many online local networks, like the Buy Nothing Project.).In the past, money's makeup varied from place to place, depending on what was considered valuable there. So while some of the world's first coins were made from a naturally occurring hybrid of gold and silver called electrum (银金矿),objects other than coins have served as currency, including beads, ivory, livestock, and cowrie shells. In West Africa, bracelets of bronze or copper were used as cash, especially if the transaction was associated with the slave trade there. Throughout the colonial period, tobacco was used to replace coins or paper bills in Virginia, Maryland and North Carolina, even though it was used elsewhere in the colonies and extensively throughout Europe and the U. K.Today, on an island in the Pacific, a specific type of shell still serves as currency—and some people there are even hoarding(贮存)it, just like Bitcoin moguls, convinced that one day, it will make them wealthy beyond imagination. On Malaita, the most-populated island that's part of the Solomon Islands, shells are accepted at most places in exchange for goods."How much tuna(金枪鱼)you can get for your shells depends on their color and shape," Mary Bruno, a shop owner from the small town of Auki, on Malaita, told Vice. "One strip of darker shells might get you about two cans of smaller tuna, but the red ones are worth more. For the red ones, one strip might get enough tuna to feed a big family for a long time."Just like a mint that creates coins, there's only one place on the island where the shells, which are polished and strung together to form 3-foot-long ropes, are made. The strips of red,white, and black shells all come from Langa Langa Lagoon, where artificial islands were long-ago built by locals to escape from the island-dwelling cannibals. Once marooned(困住)out on their islands, locals needed a currency to use among themselves, and so the shell currency was born.Using shells for money was common throughout the Pacific islands as late as the early 1900s, but Malaita is unique in that they are still used today. And just like cryptocurrencies, there are those who think the islanders are smart to invest in this type of money, which is reported to have risen in value over the last three decades. It might seem strange to hoard a bunch of processed, strung-together shells, but what is a pile of dollars? Just a specially printed piece of paper and hemp that we've assigned value to—and probably less durable over time than those shells.36.According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?A.Money was created and was widely used in the world.B.Tobacco was used as coins or paper bills in American in the past.C.The ingredients of world’s first coins may be the combination of gold and silver. D.Using shells for money has been out of date in the world.37.The word "mint" in paragraph 5 is closest in the meaning to .A.a kind of money that can exchangeB.the leaves of a mint plant used fresh or candiedC.a place to produce and polish shellsD.a factory that produces currency38.What's opinion of the author towards shells for money?A.Reasonable. B.Imaginary.C.Convenient. D.Inventive.39.Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?A.The History of BitcoinB.Shells Still MoneyC.The Currency Is of Great UseD.Some ShellsMoving a GiantThe logistics of excavating(挖掘)and relocating a town's century-old, living sequoia(红杉)tree. Inhabitants of Boise, Idaho, watched with trepidation earlier this year as the city's oldest, tallest resident moved two blocks. The 105-year-old sequoia tree serves as a local landmark, not only for its longevity but also because renowned naturalist and Sierra Club cofounder John Muir provided the original seedling. So, when Saint Luke's Health System found that the 10-story-tall conifer(针叶树)stood stood in the way of its planned hospital expansion, officials called tree-moving firm Environmental Design.The Texas-based company has developed and patented scooping and lifting technology to move massive trees. Weighing in at more than 800,000 pounds, the Boise sequoia is its largest undertaking yet. "I (had) lost enough sleep over this," says David Cox, the company's Western region vice president—and that was before the hospital mentioned the tree's distinguished origin. Before the heavy lifting began, the team assessed the root system and dug afive-foot-deep cylinder, measuring 40 feet in diameter, around the trunk to protect all essential roots. After encapsulating the root ball in wire mesh, the movers allowed the tree to adapt to its new situation for seven months before relocating it. The illustration details what followed. —Leslie Nemo1. Mark A.Merit and his team at Environmental Design installed underneath the root balla platform of seven-inch-diameter, 44-foot-Iong steelbars and, just below the rods, a first set of uninflated airbags (shown in gray). The team also dug a shallow ramp.2. In roughly 15 minutes, the movers inflated the airbags to about three feet in diameter to raise the root ball to the surface of the hole.3. By underinflating the front bags, the team allowed the platform carrying the tree to roll up the ramp and out of the hole while staying level. A trailer hauled the tree along as team members removed the airbags from the back of the platform and replaced them in the front. They repeated the process until the tree arrived at the edge of its new home.4. There a second set of partially inflated bags (shown in white) waited inside the hole. Soil surrounding the sequoia in its original location was relocated as well, because trees are more likely to survive a transplant when they move with their original soil.5. Using the first set of airbags, the movers rolled the platform into the new hole.6. The bags waiting there were then inflated further to take the weight of the sequoia while the transportation bags were deflated and removed from under the tree.7. The white bags were then deflated in about half an hour to lower the sequoia's root ball to the bottom of its hole. The bags were removed, but the metal bars were left with the tree because they rust and degrade over a number of years.8. For the next five years the local park service will monitor and maintain the tree in its new home.40.Which of the following words can be used to replace the words underlined " stood in the way of" ?A.Resisted. B.Balanced.C.Blocked. D.Promoted.41.What is the reason for the relocation of Sequoia trees?A.Because the Scooping and lifting technology should be put into use.B.Because it blocks local hospital expansion plans.C.Because it corresponds to government’s pl an of Environmental Design.D.Because sequoia trees are over a hundred years old.42.How will the migrated sequoia trees be dealt with?A.They will be given new soil in the new living environment.B.Metal rods used to move sequoia trees will not be left on the trees.C.They will be kept in transport bags all the time.D.They will be managed by specialists in the next five years.Understand the Economic Concept of a Budget LineThe term “budget line" has several related meanings, including a couple that areself-evident and a third that is not.The Budget Line as an Informal Consumer UnderstandingThe budget line is an elementary concept that most consumers understand intuitively without a need for graphs and equations—it's the household budget, for example.Taken informally, the budget line describes the boundary of affordability for a given budget and specific goods.Given a limited amount of money, a consumer can only spend that same amount buying goods. If the consumer has X amount of money and wants to buy two goods A and B, she can only purchase goods totaling X. If the consumer needs an amount of A costing 0. 75 X, she can then spend only 0. 25 X, the amount remaining, on her purchase of B.This seems almost too obvious to bother writing or reading about. As it turns out, however, this same concept——one that most consumers make many times each day with reflecting on it—is the basis of the more formal budget line concept in economics, which is explained below.Lines in a BudgetBefore turning to t he economics definition of “budget line" , consider another concept: the line-item budget. This is effectively a map of future expenditures, with all the constituent expenditures individually noted and quantified. There's nothing very complicated about this;in this usage, a budget line is one of the lines in the budget, with the service or good to be purchased named and the cost quantified.The Budget Line as an Economics ConceptOne of the interesting ways the study of economics relates to human behavior generally is that a lot of economic theory is the formalization of the kind of simple concept outlined above— a consumer's informal understanding of the amount she has to spend and what that amount will buy.In the process of formalization, the concept can be expressed as a mathematical equation that can be applied generally.A Simple Budget Line GraphTo understand this, think of a graph where the vertical lines quantify how many movietickets you can buy and where the horizontal lines do the same for crime novels. You like going to the movies and reading crime novels and you have $ 150 to spend. In the example below, assume that each movie costs $ 10 and each crime novel costs $ 15. The more formal economics term for these two items is budget set.If movies cost $ 10 each, then the maximum number of movies you can see with the money available is 15. To note this you make a dot at the number 15 (for total movie tickets) at the extreme left-hand side of the chart. This same dot appears at the extreme left above "0" on the horizontal axis because you have no money left for books—the number of books available in this example is 0.You can also graph the other extreme—all crime novels and no movies. Since crime novels in the example cost $ 15 and you have $ 150 available, if you spend all the available money crime novels, you can buy 10. So you put a dot on the horizontal axis at the number 10.You'll place the dot at the bottom of the vertical axis because in this instance you have $ 0 available for movie tickets.If you now draw a line from the highest, leftmost dot to the lowest, rightmost dot you'll have created a budget line. Any combination of movies and crime novels that falls below the budget line is affordable. Any combination above it is not.43.Which sentence about the budget line is NOT TRUE?A.It is a limitation of affordability for a given budget and specific goods.B.Most costumers will be confused with this concept because of its complex.C.It is the effectively a map of future expenditures.D.It can be expressed as a mathematical equation.44.What is the purpose of the passage?A.To tell us any concept can be expressed as a mathematical equation.B.To help us figure out the meaning Budget Line.C.To tell us we should budget before we buy goods.D.To give an instruction of drawing a budget Line.45.Assume that each movie costs $ 10 and each crime novel costs $ 15, you have $ 150.Which is RIGHT according to this passage?A.The maximum number of movies you can see is 10.B.The maximum number of crime novels you can buy is 15.C.You can buy 7 crime novels and see 5 movies.D.You can buy 7 crime novels and see 4 movies.46.What is the best title of this passage?A.Are we really know the economic concept of a budget line?B.The Budget Line as an Economics ConceptC.The Budget Line as an Informal Consumer UnderstandingD.The Complex Concept—Budget Line五、六选四Magazine Articles: More Valuable Than You May ThinkParents are often surprised when teachers suggest their children read magazines. Read on to learn about the benefits that reading magazines offers to young readers and how to introduce your children to the medium.Magazine BenefitsMagazine articles can provide reluctant readers with a lively, breezy writing style that can inspire them to read more.The articles in magazines are generally short, which allows a child to finish reading a feature article without losing interest due to a short attention span. The writing in magazines also tends to be easy to read, especially if it is a children's publication.By allowing your child to read magazines at an early age, you are encouraging development of a useful skill.47.Getting into the habit of reading periodicals as a child will foster the habit of reading news articles that may continue into adulthood.48.Magazine articles challenge students to think about issues they may have never considered or cause them to rethink their world view. Information is available in a wide variety of reading levels because magazines are written for every audience imaginable. Many publications cover the same material in different writing styles that might make it easier for your child to comprehend.Magazine ActivitiesReading magazines as a family can be used to introduce each other to the various interests that each family member possesses. When your children are finished with their magazines, encourage them to pass their issue on to a sibling or other family member.Once each family member has finished reading each magazine, you can use them for art and writing projects. These projects are for family members of all ages:1. Cut out pictures to help your preschool and kindergarten children learn their alphabet, numbers, and colors.2.49.Paste the picture at the top of a page and have them write a story about what is happening or what the picture represents.3. Clip pictures to create a collage. Many teenagers love using their artistic talents to collage.50.The skills that students utilize and strengthen when reading magazines can be applied to higher level reading and other academic subjects. Encouraging your child to read by giving them a magazine subscription could cause them to take the leap from being a reluctant N reader to a voracious page-turner.A.The format of magazines enables children to be exposed to a wide variety of subjects. B.Magazines and newspapers provide adults with critical news.C.Being exposed to magazines and newspapers benefits you a lot.D.Keep interesting magazine pictures to give children story ideas.E.Magazines are valuable assets for many people, but in particular to children.F.Magazines and newspapers are expensive now but out of style.六、概要写作51.Directions: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.Becoming an Attractive EmployeeThe 2008 financial crisis created an unstable job market. Fast-forward to the present, and the economy has not fully recovered. Thus, it’s of vital importance for job seekers to carefully strategize their approach to job application. And it’s especially important for those new to the work force. They should look at making themselves as attractive as possible to employers.For young people, information technology skills will play an increasing role in the future. As the generation to have grown up in the Information Age, they are quite confident when it comes to showing off their interests and skills in this field. This makes them a natural fit for companies seeking expertise(专业技能)in technology, marketing and networking. They should emphasize these skills when applying for jobs that require the ability to multitask.Another attractive quality is experience. It is important that an applicant's resume list any activities that involved teamwork and goal-driven responsibilities. Membership in a sports orsocial club and participation as a volunteer are good examples of this. These activities involve goal management and planning along with the ability to focus while competing on a team. When hiring committees see this, they see a candidate who is capable of working in a variety of environments.Finally, an attractive quality when job-hunting is a great attitude toward a potential job. Young job seekers are known to be overconfident because they have been praised for everything they have done. But they must realize that the employment market is about how an employee will be a good fit for a company, not the other way around.In fact, in an interview, an important question to ask is: "What would be expected of me as an employee?" In today's tough job market, young job seekers need to provide a potential employer with good reasons to hire them.___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ __________________七、汉译英(整句)52.我看到他换上徒步鞋,走向草坪。

雅思口语Part2范文:高薪工作

雅思口语Part2范文:高薪工作

雅思口语Part2范文:高薪工作大家对高薪工作这个话题有什么样的看法呢?为了帮助大家备考,下面小编给大家带来雅思口语Part2范文:高薪工作。

雅思口语Part2范文:高薪工作新晋话题:高薪工作Describe a well-paid job you would like to do in the futureyou should say:what it ishow you can find this jobwhat qualities it requiresand explain why it is well-paid and why you think you will be good paid.示例范文:There are many jobs in the world which are well paid, such as the job of a teacher, a doctor, a nurse, a scientist, a politician and so many more.Here I would like to talk about a job, which is very well paid nowadays.This is the job of a teacher.Everyone passes through the hands of teachers in school and college years.Teachers are known as nation builders.All other professions such as doctors and nurses also pass through the hands of a teacher.I believe that teachers have the power to make the world a better place. A teacher is like a candle that burns itself and shows light to others.Since age-old times, teaching has been considered a noble profession.In ancient India, there was the gurukul system.Even the king’s children stayed in the home of the guru or the teacher.They used to do the household chores of the guru and in return the guru impartedknowledge.Teachers improve the literacy rate of a country.When literacy rate is high, crime and violence go down. A teacher requires goodcommunication skills and depth of knowledge of his subject. A good teacher should treat all students equally.Nowadays, teachers are being paid handsomely be the government. This is to lure bright students to join this profession.A bachelor’s in education degree is required to be a teacher. I believe in enjoying what I do and at the same time I wish to do quality work. These children are our future.On e of my aunt’s is a teacher. She is earning handsomely. She tells me that she enjoys her job very much.I have seen her students give her a lot of respect and love. One day, I wish I too become as successful as she is.雅思口语Part2答案:你做过的工作参考答案1:I have recently finished my graduation majoring Computer Science and would like to work as a computer programmer in a reputed software company. I have learned few programming languages in my academic years and hope to work as a programmer and want to contribute making some great software as every programmer wants.used and I want to work for a company that makes software for large scale clients. The programmer has to make. The job involves writing programming codes to make the required software. For that a programmer must have good coding experience and need to understand the requirement of the software. From retail shop to the nuclear research center, everywhere computer software is ure that the software runs without any bug and is time and cost efficient. They also need to be a good team member; as bigger software are made by a team of people rather than an individual programmer.I chose it mostly because of my education and interest. SinceI have studies Computer Science, naturally I would want to work something that relates to my education and skill. Secondly, I have a passion on writing software codes. I have already made some small utility and web-based software while I had been in my university. Now I want to create some larger-scale software that would help me gain valuable experiences. Someone should work on an industry that relates to his/ her skill set and synchronize to his/ her interest. The software programmer's job perfectly suits my interests and academic experience. Furthermore, the prospect of this job is very demanding and a good programmer earns more than employees of many other industries. I am sure I will enjoy working as a programmer than anything else and that's why I want to work as a programmer.参考答案2:I want to become an internationally famous journalist and the job as a journalist is something I hope to have in the future. The job responsibilities of a journalist involve collecting and writing the authentic latest news that would be important for people. This is a great and noble profession. As a journalist the person has a many responsibilities towards the mass people and towards the society. He is true soldier of the society whose responsibility is to represent the truth. Time to time s/he has to take great deal of risks to collect the true and latest news and it is then published in a newspaper.I like the idea of having a challenging job that will enable me to use my determination, creativity, integrity; honesty and curiosity to do something better for the people and for the society. The career as a journalist seems to me the perfect opportunity to fulfill my vision, aspiration and good will to serve the ordinary people of the society.The challenges, excitements, the commitments and the opportunity to serve the people are the main reasons I am interested to have my career in journalism. The job of a journalist also demands the person to travel a lot and take lots of challenges and I have great passions both on these two things. For all those reasons I am interested to have a career as a journalist.Similar Cue Card topics:Your ability to talk about this Cue Card Topic would enable you to talk about the following Cue Card Topics as well:1. Describe a challenging job or career you know about.2. Describe a dream job you have.3. Describe a career you want to have in future.4. Describe a career you would like to have.5. Describe an interesting job you know about.雅思口语题库part2话题范文:理想工作You should say:- what kind of job it was- where did you learn about it- what kind of training/ skills are needed for that joband explain why it was your dream job.雅思口语part 2范文When I was young, I wanted to work for a major aviation company as a pilot. In fact, becoming a pilot, who flies commercial aeroplanes, was my dream in my childhood.I have heard about this job from my teachers and relatives in my childhood and then I had a superficial idea about this job. When I was 15 or 16 years old, I saw a documentary on the tasks the pilots do in Discovery channel that gave me a clear idea of the jobs of a commercial aeroplane pilot.Working as a pilot requires a very comprehensive training and to become a good pilot one needs very good quality and skill sets. Usually, the commercial airline companies hire the candidates and then give them comprehensive training, both theoretical and practical, and after particular hours of flawless flying records, the candidates are sent to work for their jobs. The theoretical parts teach them the different aspects of flying, route, safety and process guidelines where the practical parts allow them to actually fly a real aeroplane. They need to prove that they have gained sufficient skills to fly a commercial plane before they are appointed to do the job.I was a fascination on flying the aero plane in the sky. It wasa thrilling job to me when I was a young. Since different people of the family members started giving me the idea of good careers and what I would become in the future, I started speculating my own idea and I found the job of a pilot very exciting and prestigious. I knew that being a pilot would allow me to visit different countries across our boundaries and would allow me to meet different people and these 2 ideas also attracted me toward this job. For all those reasons it was my dream job when I was young.雅思口语part 3相关问题Which jobs would you say are most respected in your country?If I were asked what the most respected jobs in the country are, I would have to say it would be professional careers such as the fields of law, medicine and engineering. It is the “mainstream choice” and common understanding of parents what they would likely have as a career for their children, simply because of its high projected income and career growth.Some people say it’s better to work for yourself than be employed by a company. What’s your vi ew?I would have to say that I agree with the Chinese billionaire Jack Ma. For young people, it is wise to go to a small company because in a big company you are working as part of a system and you are doing specialized repetitive tasks. But when you go to a small company, you’ll learn the passion, the dream s and you’ll learn to do a lot of things at one time.As you grow, focus on learning and in gathering and developing your skills. When you think you have learned enough, that is the time when you have to think clearly – if you want to be an entrepreneur and to work for yourself.What changes in employment have there been in recent years in your country?There has been a rejuvenation of the “entrepreneurial spirit” in our country; more and more people are involved in starting their own businesses. The “start-up” community is now more alive than ever, even college students launch their start-up businesses while in a university. Even though there is a high failing rate of start-up businesses; still, people are starting to take risk and put their ideas into creation.雅思口语高频词汇VolunteerismWorldwide /global (adj)Involve (v)Come up withFinancial rewardHave s.o heart set on +VingIntegral partCan't stand+VingCrave forMottoOver the moonExtraordinary heartMake a differenceget promotion:someone who got promotion is given a more more important job in the same organizationworkloadblue-collar workerrelating to manual workersWorkplace automation has eliminated many of the jobs that enabled blue-collar workers to join the middle class.white-collar workerrelating to those who work in an officeWhite-collar workers are evaluated based on performance.to take time offto stop working for a short timePaid absence from work specifically to recover from illness.Sick leave is usually 1- 1 1/2 days per month.We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give'。

2021-2022第一学期人教新目标九上Unit 4 综合能力测试题

2021-2022第一学期人教新目标九上Unit 4 综合能力测试题

人教新目标九上Unit 4综合能力测试题注意事项:1.本试卷共8页。

满分120分。

考试时间100分钟。

2.试卷上不要答题,答案写在答题卡上。

一、听力理解(20小题,每个小题1分,共20分)1、听句子,选择与所听内容相符的图片。

1._________ 2 . _______ 3.__________ 4._______ 5._________2、听小对话,选择正确答案。

( ) 6.What is Tim like now?A. Shy.B. Quiet.C. Outgoing.( ) 7. Why did the boy say sorry?A.A t school.B. Often .C. Always.( ) 8. How often does Bob go to the movies?A.Seldom.B. She is careless. C . She seldom reads books. ( ) 9. What team did Steve use to be on?A. The swimming team.B. The soccer team.C. The tennis team. ( ) 10. How did Bob use to go to school ?A.Walk,B. Ride a bike . Take a bus3、听长对话,选择正确的答案。

听第一段对话,回答第11至12小题。

( ) 11. What color is Tina's hair now?A. Black .B. Red.C. Yellow.( ) 12. What does the man advise Mary to do?A. Thin.B.Strong.C. Fat.听第二段对话,回答第13至15小题。

( ) 13. How long haven't they seen each other?A.Third prize.B. For 4 years.C.Since 2 weeks ago.( ) 14. What did the man used to wear?A.Suits.B. T-shirts.C. jeans.( ) 15.Where does the man work now?A. In a school.B. In a bank..C. In a company.4、听短文, 完成表格,每空间限一词。

托福TPO阅读真题及译文:Chinese Pottery

托福TPO阅读真题及译文:Chinese Pottery

智 课 网 托 福 备 考 资 料托福TPO阅读真题及译文:Chinese Pottery托福 TPO阅读真题:Chinese Pottery第一段:托福TPO阅读原文:China has one of the world's oldestcontinuous civilizations—despite invasions and occasional foreign rule. Acountry as vast as China with so long-lasting a civilization has a complexsocial and visual history, within which pottery and porcelain play a majorrole.托福TPO阅读翻译:尽管中国曾饱受入侵,偶尔丧失主权受制于外国,她仍然拥有世界上最源远流长的文明。

像中国一个拥有悠久文明的大国,而陶瓷在其复杂的社会历史以及视觉历史中扮演了极为重要的角色。

第二段:托福TPO阅读原文:The function and status of ceramics inChina varied from dynasty to dynasty, so they may be utilitarian,burial,trade-collectors', or even ritual objects, according to their quality and theera in which they were made. The ceramics fall into three broadtypes—earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain—for vessels, architectural itemssuch as roof tiles, and modeled objects and figures. In addition, there was animportant group of sculptures made for religious use, the majority of whichwere produced in earthenware.托福TPO阅读翻译:在中国,每一个朝代陶瓷的功能和地位都是不同的,所以,根据它们的质量和制作年代的不同,可以是实用器物、陪葬品、贸易收藏品,甚至是礼器。

一轮复习九年级上Unit11-15

一轮复习九年级上Unit11-15

【模拟试题】(答题时间:90分钟)I. 单项选择1. —How about story you read last night?—It’s terrible story, I think.A. /; theB. the; /C. the; aD. the; the2. —I want to go to different places, but I don’t know the .—A map is helpful, I think.A. priceB. wayC. timeD. ticket3. To start , you need an English Chinese dictionary.A. atB. forC. withD. of4. —Don’t make too much noise, or of the two boys can fall asleep.—Sorry, we won’t.A. allB. noneC. bothD. neither5. —How was the weather yesterday?—It was terrible. It rained . People could go out.A. hardly; hardlyB. hard; hardC. hard; hardlyD. hardly; hard6. —How do you feel about the film?—It is very . I have seen it for three times.A. surprisingB. frustratingC. excitingD. boring7. the new book What Would You Do If…?, we can easily deal with the different situations we meet.A. Thanks forB. Thanks toC. Instead ofD. As for8. You’d better start out early you can make it.A. even thoughB. as ifC. what ifD. so that9. —Listen! They are talking about scuba diving on the radio now.—Hmm… It interesting.A. hearsB. listensC. soundsD. tastes10. Snowy days always children happy.A. letB. giveC. makeD. send11. I am a little weak in English. Could you tell me what I can do it during the summer holiday?A. improveB. improvedC. improvingD. to improve12. My mother used to up early to cook breakfast for us, so now she has been used to _____ up early.A. get; getB. getting; getC. get; gettingD. getting; getting13. My friend Julie to Hangzhou three times. She loves the city very much.A. has beenB. had beenC. has goneD. had gone14. They are looking forward the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.A. to watchB. watchC. watchedD. to watching15. —I want to know .—Why not go to the park?A. when I can go for a picnicB. when can I go for a picnicC. where I can go for a picnicD. where can I go for a picnic16. Tony, you can my dictionary, but you can’t it to others.A. lend; borrowB. borrow; lendC. borrow; keepD. keep; borrow17. Yesterday I saw enjoy in the park.A. her; hersB. they; themC. she; herselfD. them; themselves18. —I won’t go to bed until the TV play over.—You’d b etter not do that.A. isB. wasC. willD. will be19. Half of her money on books every year.A. spendsB. is spendingC. is spentD. has spent20. Restaurant owners have to know how to make more money, they?A. doB. haveC. don’tD. haven’tII. 完形填空In 1929, the New York stock market(股市)collapsed(崩溃), and the manager of a big company came home with a 21 heart.“Honey, what happened?” his wife asked him, smiling.“I’m done! I’m finished! My comp any went into bankruptcy(破产), and all the properties wi ll be closed down by the court tomorrow,” he said, and began to 22 sadly.His wife asked gently, “ 23 about your body? Is it to be closed down, too?”“No!” he looked up at his wife, confused.“What about me, your wife?”“No!” he wiped his 24 and looked at her hopelessly.“What about your kids?”“Of course not.”“Then why do you say all the properties will be closed down? You still have a helpful wife and several 25 kids. Besides, you still have 26 experience, good health, and a quick mind that God gives you. As for the 27 you lost, it’s just 28 that you used to have but no any more. You can still work and 29 money in the future.”Three years later his company became one of the top corporations(公司)30 were chosen by Fortune(《财富》). All his achievements were thanks to several words from his wife.21. A. light B. happy C. heavy D. relaxed22. A. smile B. cry C. laugh D. sing23. A. When B. Why C. Where D. What24. A. mouth B. eyes C. face D. head25. A. hopeless B. hope C. hopeful D. hopefully26. A. much B. many C. few D. little27. A. money B. body C. health D. work28. A. nothing B. anything C. everything D. something29. A. borrow B. lend C. make D. lose30. A. what B. that C. when D. whereIII. 阅读理解AIf you love cartoons, this text one is for you! The tenth Asian Cartoon Exhibition came into Jinan City on Wednesday. Held in the capital of East China’s Shandong Province, the event is part of the 2007 China-Japan Year of Culture and Sports Exchange.The main topic for the event is the “environment in Asia”. Cartoonists from ten countries including China, Japan, South Korea, India and Malaysia express a common wish through their works(作品). Their message is clear in calling for protecting the planet.There are about 70 exhibits. They’ve attracted thousands of visitors from the local community.Liu Yu, a visitor said, “I’m most impressed by the cartoons made by the Shandong Academy of Fine Arts students. They are all painted by hand, so they seem direct and have a straightforward message.”The exhibition has traveled to Japan, India, Indonesia and Malaysia. Jinan is the first stop on its China tour.31. What does the underlined word “stop” in the last paragraph mean in Chinese?A. 车站B. 阻止C. 停留地点D. 停止32. According to the passage, how many countries has the exhibition been to?A. One.B. Five.C. Six.D. Ten.33. What impressed Liu Yu most?A. All the cartoons.B. The cartoons painted by hand.C. Cartoons made by Japanese cartoonists.D. Cartoons made by South Korean cartoonists.34. Which of the following is TRUE?A. Jinan is the biggest city in East China.B. The exhibition travel started from China.C. Jinan is the capital of Shandong Province.D. The cartoons were all made by Chinese cartoonists.35. What is the theme of the exhibition?A. China-Japan Year.B. Fine arts.C. Protecting the environment.D. Culture and sports exchange.BTaking care of small children is one of the ways to make money. It is also called babysitting. Most parents do not have relatives living with them. They need someone to watch the children if they want to go out. A babysitter may play games, draw pictures, or read stories to the children, and then put them to bed at the proper time.Mowing lawns(割草)for neighbors is another common job. When people do not have time to mow their lawns in the garden, they are glad to pay somebody to do this.Boys and girls can also help deliver(传递)newspapers in the neighborhood. They can walk or ride bicycles to deliver newspapers from house to house. They must do this every day if they want to earn money in this way.Some old people live by themselves and need help. Let them know if you like to help with the cleaning, or go out to mail letters or buy things for them. They will perhaps pay you somethingeach time or every week.There are many ways to make money. American children often look around to see what work they can do to earn their pocket money.36. What’s the main idea of this passage?A. Children are good babysitters.B. Children can deliver newspapers.C. Old people living alone need help.D. American children work to earn pocket money.37. W hat does the word “babysitting” mean?A. Taking care of small children.B. A baby sitting at home.C. A baby making money.D. A sitting baby.38. Most American children earn money by doing the following EXCEPT _________.A. delivering newspapersB. doing what they dislikeC. doing the clean-up workD. helping old people with some chores39. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A. Helping old people in America is paid.B. Most American parents have no relatives.C. A babysitter’s job is to look after small children.D. Children deliver newspapers in order to make monkey.40. What’s the purpose of the writer by writing this passage?A. To ask us to help others in many ways.B. To introduce the life and study of American children.C. To tell us what work American children do to earn pocket monkey.D. To tell that a child can be looked after in America by strangers.任务型阅读C阅读下面短文,根据所给语境,按要求完成下列各题。

山东省滕州市鲍沟中学20192020学年周末尖子生培养九年级英语提优试题(2日)(无

山东省滕州市鲍沟中学20192020学年周末尖子生培养九年级英语提优试题(2日)(无

山东省滕州市鲍沟中学2019-2020 学年度周末尖子生培育九年级英语提优试题(2020 年 4 月 2 日)一、完型填空British people are famous for apologizing (道歉) in almost every situation. Whether they are apologizing for asking a question, for the bad weather or_______they sneezed (打喷嚏), they are probably the number one nation for apologies.British people take pride in_________on their polite manners towards one another in public. As aresult, they often use the word“ sorry”—even when they don't really_______it!Usually, if they want to ask a stranger for the time, they will_________by saying“ Sorry to trouble you.” If they're five minutes late_______an appointment (约会), they will generally greet the person by saying“Sorry I'm late ” If they're 15 minutes late, they might want to be even more apologetic and say,“I'm_______sorry I'm late! ”_______do British people use“sorry”so much ?Well, in the British culture, saying“ sorry” is a way to be polite, _________to people whom they don't know very well. It's also a very smart way toget what they want. In recent research, an actor got close to_______strangers on a rainy day to askif he could use their mobile phones. When he walked to one group of strangers and asked themwithout apologizing first, he was only 9 percent successful in________their phones. However, whenhe apologized to another group of strangers about the bad weather before asking, he was 47percent successful.1. A. until B . although C.unless D. because2. A. themselves B . yourselves C.ourselves D. himself3. A. prefer B . mean C.know D. imagine4. A. stop B . leave C.finish D. start5. A. before B . for C.of D. from6. A. just B . only C.so D. ever7. A. When B . Why C.How D. What8. A. especially B . possibly C.suddenly D. hardly9. A. same B . strange C.smart D. different10. A . buying B . keeping C.borrowing D . lending二、阅读单项选择Two years ago, I got a job in a Chinese-Canadian company in Vancouver. One day my new bosssaid he would invite me to lunch to celebrate my new job in a Chinese restaurant.“ A Chinese restaurant? Chopsticks? Oh no! Will I make a complete fool of myself?” I thought.That evening, I cooked noodles and spent two whole hours trying to learn how to usechopsticks. Try as I might, I didn't succeed. I called my pen friend and asked her to explain exactlyhow to use chopsticks. She patiently explained the proper way of holding them between thethumb (拇指), first and middle fingers.“Louise, it's not that hard,” she said.“That's easy for you to say, ” I replied.“ You've been eating with chopsticks all your life. It's natural for you!”I didn't sleep well that night. The next day, when my boss took two coworkers and me to therestaurant, he spoke to the server in Chinese. My heart was beating fast, but then I noticedsomething strange. Instead of chopsticks, we all had knives, forks and spoons. I didn't understandat first, but then, it hit me. My boss knew that I would have trouble with chopsticks. To save mefrom embarrassment (尴尬), he had arranged for us to be served with knives, forks and spoons. Icouldn't believe how thoughtful he was.Now, we often go out for lunch. After a lot of practice, I've mastered how to use chopsticks. And itisn't really that difficult once you get used to it.11 . Louise felt ________ when her boss invited her to a Chinese restaurant.A . excited B. nervous C.angry D. surprised12 . How long did Louise spend practicing using chopsticks that evening?A . An hour.B. Two hours.C.Three hours.D. Four hours.13 . What can we learn from the underlined sentence?A . Louise thought she might succeed.B .Louise thought she would never succeed.C.Louise tried her best to learn, but she failed.D. Louise tried so hard that she managed to learn it well.14 . Where does Louise's pen friend most probably come from?A . China.B. Canada.C.India.D. America.15 . Which of the following is TRUE?A . Louise's boss couldn't speak Chinese.B .That noon, Louise had her meal with chopsticks.C.Louise thought her boss was a very caring person.D. Louise doesn't work in that company anymore.Pollution inside homes and other buildings kills more than 4 million people each year.Many people die as a result of breathing smoke or from cooking over wood﹣powered of coal﹣powered stoves.One way to reduce the number of deaths is through cooking equipment powered by thesun .Crosby Menzies,a solar power expert in a South African company,described his latest solarcooker called the“ Sol.4 ”,” It is four square meters of mirrors, six to eight meters in length. It is quite a large cooler.”The“Sol.4 ”works by reflecting(反射)light from the sun off large mirrors.The mirrors direct(把⋯准)the light at a cooking pan. Then the light heats the pan with solar energy.Within two minutes,the pan is hot enough to cook sausages and onions.In just four minutes,water can be boiled. That is as fast as cooking with natural gas or electricity.The cooker is also much“ friendlier”than other models because people do not have to stand inthe sun to use it.And people can prepare meals without having to collect firewood or spendmoney on coal.Such individuals would be less likely to have breathing illnesses from harmfulsmoke.At present,the cooker only works when the sun is shining. But engineers are working on a wayto make it work without sunlight.Each cooker costs about $2000,which is a large amount of money for most Africans.To solve that problem,Crosby Menzies has crated a non governmental organization called solar Cookers forAfrica .It plans to raise money through donations to provide poor people with solar cookingequipment.16 . This passage is mainly about.A . solar cookersB .smoke pollutionC.solar power expertsD. breathing illnesses17 . The“ Sol 4 ” is mainly used to.A . shorten the time of cookingB .reduce the cost of making cookersC.raise money through donations to help African peopleD. reduce the number of deaths caused by harmful smoke.18. The underlined word“ individuals“ most probably means“”A . cookers B. mirrors C.people D. experts19. Which of the following about the“Sol 4 ”is TRUE ?A . It is six to eight square meters of mirrors .B .It can work in any weather condition nowC.It can also heat the pan by lighting firewoodD. It is more environment friendly than other cookers .20. From the passage,we can infer that.A . the“ Sol4” will be designed in a smaller sizeB .more African can use the solar cookers in the futureC.the“ Sol﹣4” is the first product ofthe south African companyD. the African government will provide poor people with solar cookers.As a student, I was most afraid to answer questions in class, and I found that the students aroundwere just like me. At the beginning of each class, when the teacher asked a question, I alwayslowered my head because I was afraid that the teacher saw me.One day, in a foreign language class, Mr. Black gave us a lesson. He wanted us to be active in class,so he asked us some questions, but no one answered.“Let me tell you a story first ,”he said.“When I came to the United States to study, the university often invited famous people to makespeeches. Before the beginning of every speech, I found an interesting thing. The studentsaround me always took a cardboard folded(折叠的)in half, wrote their names in bold with themost eye-catching color, and then placed the cardboard on the seat. So when the speakerneeded the answers from the students, he could see and call a listener’s name directly.“I couldn ’ t t understand that. My classmate told me the speakers were all top people, whomeant chances. When your answer was to his surprise, it meant he might give you more chances.In fact, I really saw a few students got great chances because of that.”After listening to the story, I understood that the chance will not find you itself. You must showyourself all the time so that you can find a chance on the card.21 . What did Mr. Black want the students to do in his class?A . Read loudlyB .Take notes carefully.C.Be active D .Listen22 . How did the writer’s classmates behave when they were asked questions?A . They raised their hands. C.They closed eyes.B .They shook their heads.D .They lowered their heads.23 . How did the speaker get to know the students’names?A . He got them from the computer.B .He saw the cardboards on the seats.C.He asked the students for their names.D. He got them from the name list on the teacher’ s desk.24 . What does the underlined word“ eye-catching”in Paragraph3 mean?A .惹人注视的B .眼睛痛苦的C.目光古板的 D .泪眼模糊的25 . What does the writer mainly tell us?A. Doing as others do is necessary.B.Answering questions bravely is easy.C.Attracting others’ attention is interesting.D. Showing yourself bravely can win chances.三、请先阅读下边短文 ,掌握其粗心而后依据短文内容从下边方框内的七个选项中选择五个还原到文中, 使短文意思通畅、。

《跨文化商务沟通》第三章 跨文化非语言沟通课后练习

《跨文化商务沟通》第三章 跨文化非语言沟通课后练习

《跨文化商务沟通》第三章跨文化非语言沟通课后练习一、单项选择题共9 题1、()The study of people's perception and use of space.A . gestureB . kinesicsC . expressionD . proxemics参考答案:D2、Facial expressions are important in human communication, and sometimes it could be misunderstood as the()in cultural background.A . conversationsB . activitiesC . negotiationsD . differences参考答案:D3、Private space refers to the()that people have for their own activities.A . groundB . roomC . bedroomD . space参考答案:D4、()The process by which nonverbal behaviors are used, either singly or in combination with verbal behaviors, in the exchange and interpretation of messages in a given situation or context.A . verbal communicationB . nonverbal communicationC . posture communicationD . face-to-face communication参考答案:B5、()The nonverbal behavior related to the movement of the body or part of the body.A . proxemicsB . complementC . kinesicsD . mannerism参考答案:C6、()It means that nonverbal behavior can support, but could not replace the verbal message in communication.A . complementingB . substitutingC . communicationD . negotiating参考答案:A7、()It refers to the space that people have for their own activities.A . personal territoryB . personal freedomC . public spaceD . public environment参考答案:A8、Nonverbal communication is the process by which()behaviors are used.A . verbalB . nonverbalC . gestureD . posture参考答案:B9、Posture often goes unnoticed to many people, owing to the()in variety of cultures.A . manyB . changeableC . differencesD . variables参考答案:C二、判断题共10 题1、Nonverbal codes play an important part in communication or intercultural communication. 对错参考答案:正确2、A simple eye gesture might be interpreted in a diversity of meanings across cultures.对错参考答案:3、How closely people position themselves to one another during a discussion or talk cannot communicate what type of relationship exists between them.对错参考答案:正确4、The British, like Americans, believe that looking someone directly in the eye is a mark of rudeness until a more intimate relationship is established.对错参考答案:错误5、Postures send same messages to all people in the world.对错参考答案:错误6、Nonverbal behavior is significant because it spontaneously reflects the sub consciousness.对错参考答案:正确7、As many movements are carried out at a subconscious or at least low-awareness level, kinesic movements carry a significant risk of being misinterpreted in an intercultural communication situation.错参考答案:正确8、We put the index finger and mid-finger apart with palm against the receiver to mean “OK,” which was first used by Winston Churchill.对错参考答案:错误9、Personal territory can be large or small, which is much related to certain elements such as place, sex, age and character.对错参考答案:正确10、Eyes looking sideways can show one's coldness and superciliousness. It is impolite to move your head side to side while you are communicating with people, e.g. in India or Pakistan.对错参考答案:错误三、简答题共 2 题1、简单阐释非言语沟通的跨文化差别。

国际商事合同法英文案例及答案

国际商事合同法英文案例及答案

国际商事合同法英文案例及答案Case 1: The Dispute over the Shipment of Goods.Facts:Company A, based in the United States, entered into a contract with Company B in China for the purchase of 1,000 units of a particularelectronic device. The contract specified that the goods were to be shipped by sea and arrive at the port in the United States within 60 days of the contract signing. Company B arranged for the shipment, but due to unforeseen weather conditions and a mechanical problem with the ship, the goods arrived 10 days late.Issue:Is Company B in breach of the contract?Answer:Well, this is a bit of a tricky one. In international commercial law, Company B might seem to be in breach because they didn't meet the exacttime requirement in the contract. However, the unforeseen weatherconditions and the mechanical problem with the ship could be considered as "force majeure" events. Force majeure is like this big, unexpected thingthat gets in the way and it's not really the fault of the party. So, if Company B can prove that these events were truly unforeseeable, unavoidable, and made it impossible for them to deliver on time, they may not be held in breach. For example, if they have proper documentation from the shipping company about the mechanical problem and weather reports showing theextreme conditions, they've got a good case to argue that they should notbe penalized for the 10 day delay. So, it depends on whether they can prove force majeure.Case 2: The Quality of the Goods Dispute.Facts:Company X from France bought a large quantity of fabrics from Company Y in India. The contract stated that the fabrics should be of a certainquality standard, specifically, the color should not fade after three washes and the fabric should have a certain thickness. When Company X received the goods and tested them, they found that the color faded after just one wash and the fabric was thinner than specified.Issue:What can Company X do?Answer:Oh, Company X has some options here. First of all, they can go back to Company Y and say, "Hey, these fabrics are not what we agreed on! What gives?" They can try to negotiate a solution, like getting a discount onthe price because the goods are not of the right quality. If Company Y refuses to cooperate, Company X can consider legal action. Under international commercial law, when the goods don't meet the quality standards specified in the contract, the buyer has the right to claim damages. Company X would need to prove that the goods they received are indeed different from what was promised in the contract. They could have independent tests done on the fabrics and present those results as evidence. So, they can either try to work it out amicably or take the more serious legal route if they really feel wronged.Case 3: The Disagreement over Payment Terms.Facts:Company M in Germany and Company N in Brazil entered into a contractfor the sale of industrial machinery. The contract stated that Company M would pay 50% of the total price upon signing the contract and the remaining 50% within 30 days of receiving the goods. Company M paid the initial 50% as agreed. However, when they received the goods, they found some minor scratches on the machinery. They decided to withhold the remaining payment until Company N fixed the scratches or provided a discount. Company N argued that the scratches were not significant enough to justify withholding payment.Issue:Who is in the right?Answer:This is like a tug of war, isn't it? Well, Company M has a point in a way. If the goods are not in the expected condition, even if it's just minor scratches, they might feel like they're not getting exactly what they paid for. But Company N also has a case. The contract didn't specifically state that minor scratches would be a reason to withhold payment. So, it really depends on what a "reasonable person" would consider. If the scratches are so minor that they don't really affect the functionality or the overall value of the machinery much, Company M may not be justified in withholding the entire 50% payment. However, if the scratches are more than just a cosmetic issue and could potentially lead to future problems, then Company M might have a stronger argument. Maybe they could have agreed on an independent inspection to determine the significance of the scratchesand then decide on the payment accordingly. It's not really clear cut who's right here without more information.。

国际合作交流英语;AbriefintroductiontoIndia的原文与翻译。

国际合作交流英语;AbriefintroductiontoIndia的原文与翻译。

A Brief Introduction to IndiaIndia, officially the Republic of India, is a country is South Asia. New Delhi is its capital. It is bordered by Pakistan to the West; Bhutan, the people’s Republic of China and Nepal to the north; and Bangladesh and Burma to the west. The subcon nent India is bounded by the India Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the west, and the Bay of Bengalthe Himalayas——lies in on the east. The planet’s highest mountain chain—the Himalayasthe north and northeast of India. The Ganges and the Brahmaputra, which are two of India’s major rivers, originate from the Himalayas. Under the influence of the Himalayas in the east and the Thar Desert in the west, India is warmer and we er than other places at the similar la tudesIndia is the home to ancient Indus Valley Civiliza on. The first known permanent se lements appeared about 8500 years ago ,Four ofHinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and word’s major religions—religions—Hinduism,Sikhism——originated from India. But form 16th-century, European Sikhismimperialist countries started establishing trading posts in India and gradually establishingcolonies. By 1856, most of India had come under the control of the Bri sh East India Company, and gradually became a colony of Great Britain. In the 20th-century, a na onwide struggle for independence was launched by the India Na onal Congress and otherpoli cal organiza ons. The most famous and defining part of this movement was the nonviolenceresistance led by Mahatam Gandhi. On 15 Augest 1947, the Bri sh rule was dissolved. But the Muslim-majority areas were separated from India which led to the crea on of a separate sovereign country know as Pakistan. Form 1950s to 1980s, India went through a period of pervasive corrup on and slow economic growth due to conserva ve economy polices. But in 1991, significant economic reforms have transformed India into one of the fastest-growing economy in the world. Today, India has become the eleventh-largest economy in the world according to its GDP the world according to its GDP. And if purchasing power parity is taken . And if purchasing power parity is taken into account, it is the fourth largest in the world. During the late 2000s, India’s economy grew at an average annual rate of 7.5%. It has the world’s fastest growing telecommunica on industry and the world’s second fastest growing automobile industry .Despite its impressive growth in recent years, India s ll has the largest concentra on of poor people in the word.India has a large and diverse popula on. It is the world’s second most populous country with its popula on of around 1.2 billion. 80.5% of them are Hindu; 13.4% are Muslim; 2.3% are Chris ans; 1.9% are Sikhs; 0.8% are Buddhists; 0.4% are Jains; 0.7% are Jews, Zoroastrians and Baha’is. Neither the Cons tu on of India, nor any India law defines any na onal language, while Hindi is spoken by the largest number ofspeakers and English is used widely in business, administra on and educa on.Due to its long history, India has a plural and mixed culture. It successfully preserved its tradi onal culture while absorbing new customs, tradi ons from invaders and immigrants. It is greatly influenced by its divers religions and is shown in architecture, literature and music etc.. The most famous architecture of deceased wife, represents a blend of varied local tradi ons from several parts of the country and abroad.Tradi onal India society is defined by strict society hierarchy. Family value is highly respected, and mul -genera onal family is s ll very common in India society. Marriage is thought to last forever and divorce rate is extremely low.Another achievement which should not be overseen about India is its film industry. The India film industry is the largest in the world. Bollywood, which is based in Mumbai, is the most prolific film industry in the world.印度,正式的名字叫印度共和国,是东南亚的一个国家。

2023届高考英语阅读拓展词汇积累-新冠疫苗相关词汇机会

2023届高考英语阅读拓展词汇积累-新冠疫苗相关词汇机会
新冠疫苗相关词汇
疫苗怎么说
Vaccines are a critical tool in the battle against COVID-19 and safe and effective vaccines will be a gamechanger. 疫苗是对抗新冠疫情的至关重要的手段。安全有效的疫苗将会改变整个疫 情发展的趋势。
灭活疫苗怎么说?
There are three vaccines in China. One is from Sinopharm who have developed the vaccine called Vero and is based on an inactivated virus. 中国有三种疫苗。其中一支是国药集团研发的,是一种基于灭活病毒的 疫苗。
These side effects may affect your ability to do daily activities, but they should go away in a few days. 这些副作用可能会影响你日常的活动,但几天后就会消失。
side effects 副作用
疫苗注射后的副作用怎么说
single-dose 一针剂 two-dose 两针剂
疫苗注射后的副作用怎么说 After getting vaccinated, you may have some side effects, which are normal signs that your body is building protection. 接种后,可能会产生一些副作用,这说明你的身体正在建立保护。
pain and swelling 疼痛和肿胀 fever 发烧 chills 畏寒 tiredness 疲劳 headache 头痛

大猫英语分级阅读 a day in india

大猫英语分级阅读 a day in india

大猫英语分级阅读 a day in india
《A Day in India》是一本由大猫英语分级阅读编写的英语读物。

该书通过描述一个在印度度过的一天,向读者展示了印度的文化、风俗和生活方式。

故事从主人公醒来开始,描述了他在清晨起床后所做的一系列活动。

他洗漱完毕后,吃了一顿丰盛的早餐,其中包括印度特色的香料茶和饼干。

随后,他去参观了当地的市场,看到了各种新鲜的水果、蔬菜和手工艺品。

在市场上,他还品尝了一些当地的小吃。

接着,主人公参观了一座古老的寺庙,感受到了宗教的庄严和宁静。

他还参加了一场传统的印度舞蹈表演,欣赏了优美的舞姿和华丽的服装。

在午餐时间,他品尝了一道道美味的印度菜肴,其中包括咖喱、米饭和面包。

下午,主人公去了一家传统的印度茶馆,品尝了各种口味的茶和点心。

在那里,他还结识了一些当地人,与他们聊天交流,了解了他们的生活和工作。

最后,主人公回到家中,和家人一起度过了一个愉快的晚上。

虎门销烟的英语范文

虎门销烟的英语范文

虎门销烟的英语范文In the early 19th century, the British Empire had established a lucrative trade relationship with the Qing dynasty of China. At the heart of this trade was the import of opium, a highly addictive narcotic substance, into China. The British East India Company had been cultivating and processing opium in India, and then shipping it to China in exchange for the highly valued Chinese tea, silk, and porcelain.This trade imbalance greatly concerned the Qing government, as the influx of opium was having devastating effects on the health and well-being of the Chinese population. Alarmed by the growing addiction rates and the drain of silver from China to pay for the opium, the Qing Emperor commissioned Lin Zexu, a renowned scholar-official, to address the opium problem.In 1839, Lin Zexu arrived in the port city of Guangzhou (also known as Canton) and ordered all foreign merchants to surrender their opium stocks. When the British merchants refused, Lin blockaded the foreign trading area and demanded the opium be destroyed. Afterseveral weeks of standoff, the British merchants eventually relented and turned over over 20,000 chests of opium, which Lin then had publicly destroyed.This event, known as the Destruction of Opium at Humen, was a major flashpoint that led to the outbreak of the First Opium War between Britain and China. The British, outraged by the loss of their valuable opium cargo, dispatched a naval force to China, quickly overwhelming the Qing military. The war ended in 1842 with the Treaty of Nanjing, which forced China to cede the island of Hong Kong to Britain, open up more treaty ports for foreign trade, and pay a large indemnity.The Destruction of Opium at Humen was a bold and courageous act by the Qing government to address the growing opium crisis. Lin Zexu, recognizing the severe threat that opium posed to the health and stability of the Chinese state, took decisive action to curb the trade. His destruction of over 20,000 chests of opium, worth millions of taels of silver at the time, was an unprecedented move that shocked the British merchants and government.From the Chinese perspective, the Destruction of Opium was a righteous and necessary step to protect their people. Opium addiction had reached epidemic levels, with estimates of over 2 million regular users in China by the 1830s. The social and economiccosts were staggering, as vast amounts of silver were drained from the Chinese economy to pay for the imported opium. Additionally, the physical and mental health of opium users was severely compromised, leading to a weakening of the Chinese population.Lin Zexu's actions were motivated by a genuine concern for the wellbeing of the Chinese people. In a memorial to the Daoguang Emperor, he wrote passionately about the scourge of opium, stating "Opium has become a deadly poison to the Chinese people. It is therefore my duty to cut it off and save the lives of our people." He recognized that strong measures were required to combat the entrenched opium trade and protect China's sovereignty.The British, on the other hand, viewed the Destruction of Opium as a grave injustice and an attack on their commercial interests. They argued that the opium trade was a legitimate commercial activity, and that the Qing government had no right to interfere. The British merchants had invested heavily in the opium trade, and the loss of over 20,000 chests represented a massive financial blow.From the British perspective, the Destruction of Opium was an unlawful seizure of private property. They claimed that the opium belonged to British merchants operating legally within the treaty port system, and that Lin Zexu had no authority to confiscate it. The British government, pressured by commercial interests, decided totake military action to defend what they saw as their rightful trade.The outbreak of the First Opium War was a pivotal moment in the history of China's relations with the West. The Qing dynasty, once seen as the dominant imperial power in Asia, was humiliatingly defeated by the technologically superior British military. The Treaty of Nanjing, which concluded the war, forced China to make major concessions, including the cession of Hong Kong to Britain.The Destruction of Opium at Humen was a courageous and principled stand by the Qing government, but it ultimately failed to prevent the erosion of China's sovereignty in the face of Western imperialism. The opium trade continued, albeit in a more clandestine manner, and the addiction crisis persisted. The Qing's inability to effectively address the opium problem contributed to the dynasty's eventual downfall in the early 20th century.Nevertheless, the Destruction of Opium remains an important historical event that showcases China's determination to protect its people and resist foreign encroachment. Lin Zexu's actions, though ultimately unsuccessful in the short term, demonstrated the Qing's commitment to upholding its national interests and the wellbeing of its citizens. The Destruction of Opium at Humen stands as a powerful symbol of China's long struggle against the scourge of drug addiction and the intrusion of Western commercial interests.。

Unit2同步练习-2024-2025学年牛津译林版英语 九年级上册

Unit2同步练习-2024-2025学年牛津译林版英语 九年级上册

Unit2一、用所给词的适当形式填空。

1. Many baby boys ___________ (dress) in blue and baby girls in pink in China.2. .He carried a heavy box with his ___________(strong).3. -The plane was able to fly over the endless desert without _________________(difficult).4.Mary ____________(prefer) milk to coffee when she was young.5. The suspect was seen _______(leave) the building at about 11 p.m. yesterday.6.Jack is fond of taking part in all kinds of ____________(celebrate).7. My old mother prefers ____________ (sit) to jogging.8. Nobody knows what made him even ____________ (sad).9. The toy I like most is a toy bear I got on my _______ (nine) birthday. It was from my best friend Judy.10. I know from _____________ (person) experience how difficult this kind of work is.11.There are over 100 teachers (从事、执业) in our school.12. The sun gives out not only light but also ____________(热).13. She says that she has ________________(困难) working out the maths problems.14. Warm colours can give you a happy and ______________(满意的)feeling .15. It’s bad for your health to keep your___________________ (happy) to yourself16. I ______ (prefer) running to swimming when I was at the primary school.17. He tried to move the heavy stone with all his ___________(strong ), but he failed .18. Would you mind my asking you some (person) questions.19. He is forgetful and always forgets some__________(语法)rules.20. My brother often gets high marks in exams. But he is__________(谦虚的)and never shows off.21. Her little son is very__________(好奇的)and likes asking lots of strange questions.22. When we wear trainers,we feel______ (放松)23. You need to find the method that______ (奏效) best for you.24. I prefer___________(learn) English to playing computer games.25. Finally, I made a (decide) to forgive Jane for her mistake.26.The Chinese people have lots of______(wise)and create many wonders.27.Jack is fond of taking part in all kinds of __________ (celebrate).28.Jim __________ (prefer) playing the piano to playing games when he wasa child.29.She learned driving without any ____________________ (difficult).30.Vitamins are essential (必需的) for healthy _________ (grow).31.Tom was asked to put everything in a ___________ (fix) order.32. What great difficulty I have ______________(communicate) with your grandpa!33. They are________(require) to take some food and water while having the school trip.34. The Internet has made it much ________ (easy) for us to search for information.35. Amy was crying (sad) because she lost her wallet.36. Swimming (be) good for our health.37. The artist’s (wise) helps him go further on the road to his dream.38. The (decide) you made is wrong, I think.39. Go to your teacher for help if you are in any (difficult).二、选用单词或词组填空,其中有一个单词或词组是多余的。

2023-2024学年福建省福州市长乐区九年级上学期期中英语试题

2023-2024学年福建省福州市长乐区九年级上学期期中英语试题

2023-2024学年福建省福州市长乐区九年级上学期期中英语试题1. In March, Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Russia, ________ European country.A.a B.an C.the2. I saw Harry in February and I ________ him since then.A.didn’t see B.won’t see C.haven’t seen3. —How long has your cousin ________?—About three years.A.joined the army B.been away from our city C.been to Beijing4. —They are really proud of Hangzhou Asian Games.—________.A.So we are B.So are we C.So do we5. ________ we face difficulties, Mr. Lee our English teacher, encourages us not to give up.A.Wherever B.Whatever C.Whenever6. —Have you ________ worked as a volunteer before?—No, I haven’t. But I think it must be an unusual experience.A.already B.ever C.yet7. —Excuse me, may I ask when we ________?—In thirty minutes.A.boarded B.are boarding C.have boarded8. We heard that a big company ________ Bob a good job, but he refused.A.allowed B.created C.offered9. ________ the flood, many people were left homeless last week.A.As a result of B.Thanks to C.In case of10. Primary and middle school students in China ________ to learn some basic cooking skills.A.require B.are required C.have required11. More and more people come to know that clear waters and green mountains are as ________ as mountains of gold.A.excellent B.valuable C.natural12. Save and protect natural resources, ________ we’ll run out of them in the near future.A.or B.and C.but13. —Which language do you speak in your country, Spanish or English?—________. We speak Chinese.A.None B.Neither C.Nothing14. —Is British English ________ different from American English?—No. There are many similarities.A.exactly B.directly C.totally15. —Look at our classroom. ________—Thank you. We just cleaned it.A.There goes the bell! B.How clean it is! C.Take it easy!阅读下面短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。

2022届高考专题训练——过去完成时的被动语态

2022届高考专题训练——过去完成时的被动语态

高考专题训练——过去完成时的被动语态1.It was the third time that he ______ about the changes of the meeting.()A.had told B.had been toldC.has told D.has been told2.The nine coal miners ______ in the coal mine for 20 hours before we came to their rescue.()A.had been trappedB.had been trappingC.would have been trappedD.had trapped3.Their dinner _______ by the time the chef _______them.()A.was finished...has joinedB.has been finished...joinsC.had been finished...joinedD.will have been finished...had joined4."______,but Jim made the same mistakes again," complained his mother.()A.Although he was told many timesB.Having been told many timesC.As he was told many timesD.He had been told many times5.After goats in particular ______ the island,the tortoise population declined.()A.had been brought to B.brought toC.were bringing to D.had brought to6.By the time the tsunami ended,more than 150 thousand people .()A.had killed B.have been killedC.have been dead D.had been killed7.By the end of the 1980s about 9.5 million elephants ________ for the ivory trade in South Africa.()A.were killed B.were being killedC.had been killed D.have been killed8.﹣﹣﹣Why didn't you attend the meeting yesterday?﹣﹣﹣Well I anything about that.()A.didn't tell B.haven't toldC.hadn't been told D.haven't been told9.It was reported that an agreement ____ between the two companies and that they would carry out a project together.()A.reached B.had been reachedC.was reached D.has been reached10.Last night's TV news said that by then the death of the missing people_____ yet.()A.wasn't proved B.hadn't been provedC.hasn't been proved D.didn't prove11.The police found that the house _______ and a lot of things ________.()A.has broken into;has been stolenB.had broken into;had been stolenC.has been broken into;stolenD.had been broken into;stolen12.More than one million people across the world with 2019﹣nCoV pneumonia by the end of last week.()A.had been infected B.has been infectedC.infected D.were infected13.﹣Did he decide to take part in the competition?﹣Yes,of course.He _____ to.()A.has been encouraging B.had been encouragedC.has been encouraged D.was to be encouraged14.He told us that the building ________ when he came to the city two years ago.()A.has been destroyed B.has destroyedC.had been destroyed D.was destroyed15.Kathy told me that all the doors and windows _______ when she arrived this morning.()A.have cleaned B.have been cleanedC.had cleaned D.had been cleaned16.We _____ at the airport;otherwise we would have arrived home by lunch time.()A.had delayed B.were delayedC.had been delayed D.have delayed17.We hurried to the railway station yesterday only to be told that our train off.()A.put B.was putC.has put D.had been put18.By the time of the ban was finally lifted,he___________at the airport for more than two weeks.()A.was stuck B.had been stuckC.has been stuck D.had stuck19.By the time the tornado ended,three of the American states______ .()A.were affected B.has been affectedC.have been affected D.had been affected20.If the new security system ________ into effect,such accidents would never have happened.()A.would be put B.were putC.should be put D.had been put21.When May hurried home,she found that her books in the classroom.()A.has been left B.had leftC.has left D.had been left22.The fire_____by the people in the neighborhood before the firemen came.()A.put out B.had been put outC.has been putout D.will be put out23.By the end of last month,some latest teaching equipment ________ to some high schools in Tibet.()A.has been sent B.was sentC.had been sent D.would be sent24.﹣﹣Are the repairs finished yet?﹣﹣Yes,they ______ when I came back home.()A.would be completed B.would completeC.had completed D.had been completed25.By the end of last month,two chemical plants in his hometown.()A.has been built B.had been builtC.has built D.had built26.The snowstorm ______ several days before it hit the northern areas.()A.would predict B.had predictedC.would be predicted D.had been predicted27.I was sent to the village last month to see how the development plan _______ in the past two years.()A.had been carried out B.would be carried outC.is being carried out D.has been carried out28.The new bridge________by the end of last month.()A.has been designed B.had been designedC.was designed D.would be designed29.Everyone who saw Star Wars said that it was one of the best science fiction movies that _____.()A.had released B.was releasedC.had been released D.released30.﹣I guess Bob and Amy won't come to the party.﹣They just called saying that they_____.()A.had been held up B.were holding upC.have been held up D.would hold up31.Mrs.White was very excited to know that her son _________ a position in that big company.()A.has offered B.had offeredC.has been offered D.had been offered32.The girl's eyes brightened when she saw the birthday present she ______.()A.would promise B.had promisedC.would be promised D.had been promised33.By the end of last year,another new hospital____________ in our city.()A.would complete B.would be completedC.was completed D.had been completed34.A rescue worker risked his life saving two tourists who______in the mountains for two days.()A.are trapping B.have been trappedC.were trapping D.had been trapped35.He was a bit nervous,for he _______ on before.()A.had never been operatedB.has never been operatedC.has never operatedD.never operate36.It's great that all the visitors who __________ on the island were saved.()A.trapped B.have been trappedC.had trapped D.had been trapped37.Last year a flood of workers returned to their hometown for the money﹣making jobs they before leaving their working places in bigger cities.()A.promised B.were promisedC.have promised D.had been promised38.In the 1950s in the USA,most families had just one phone at home,and wireless phones _______ yet.()A.haven't inventedB.haven't been inventedC.hadn't inventedD.hadn't been invented39.He had to return to his home in Beijing because his flight .()A.had cancelled B.has been cancelledC.will be cancelled D.had been cancelled40.A former Chinese soldier,who _______ in India for half a century,flew home to China on February 11,2017.()A.trapped B.had trappedC.has been trapped D.had been trapped41.When residents learned that only one of the 13 workers trapped underground ________,they burst into tears.()A.will be rescued B.is rescuedC.has been rescued D.had been rescued42.Mary hurried to the box office at lunch time,but all the tickets ______ out.()A.would be sold B.had been soldC.have been sold D.are sold43.When Li Ming hurried home,he found that his mother already ____ to hospital.()A.has;been sent B.had;sentC.has;sent D.had;been sent44.By the end of World War II,about 35 million Chinese people ____ or wounded.()A.killed B.was killedC.had killed D.had been killed45.Mary was employed by the company that she _______.()A.was devoted to B.had applied toC.was set up D.had taken over46.Some bridges in the city away by the time the flood ended.()A.had washed B.had been washedC.have washed D.have been washed47.Later Mrs Smith decided to buy that kind of cloth because she_______that the cloth _______very well.()A.has been told;washesB.had been told;washedC.was told;was washedD.had been told;was washed48.At the end of the meeting,it was announced that an agreement .()A.has been reached B.had been reachedC.has reached D.had reached49.Mo Yan grew up listening to folk tales that ______ for centuries in his hometown.()A.had been told B.had toldC.has been told D.has told50.Participants at the conference were thankful for the information that ______ for them.()A.provided B.is providedC.will be provided D.had been provided。

外贸英语口语教程:发出订单

外贸英语口语教程:发出订单

外贸英语口语教程:发出订单Mr Wise is a buyer from overseas,visiting the offices of an import and export corporation in Shanghai.Mr Joe is the manager of the corporation with Miss Li as his secretary.A: Mr Wise is to see you,Mr Joe.Shall I bring him in?B:Yes ,please.And bring me the car’s bundance in the last quotation we set him.Oh,just remind me,Miss Li ,do we offer subjects on sold?A:No, we offered firm.B: Thank you.A: Mr Wise.B:Good morning,Mr wise,you have a good shape,haven’t you?A:Yes.Very good journey,thank you.We’ve had your offer and are very much interested in it.B: I wonder if you have found that our specification meet your requirements.I’m sure the prices submitted are comoetitive.A:Oh ,yes ,and I’ve come to place an order with you.We like the design of your ivory carvings.B: My company will send you an official confirmation soon.But there are few questions sought to be settled.For example,the cost for sending the goods.A: Yes ,I see.We quoted you as warehouse price..If you want me to give you the price FOB,that would cover the transport from our house to deck and all the handling and shipping charges that will include wharfage,porterage,buck dues and port rates,leaving to pay the sea freights and marine insurance.Is that what you want?B:No .I think we should prefer to have an idea of the total costs delivering right to our port.A: Then what about an CIF price?That would cover the cost of the goods to make ….,an comprehensive insurance with a clause from warehouse to warehouse.All the forwarding and shipping charges are free payed to your port.B: But there will be a few things left for us to pay.A:Yes ,the charges …for your forward agent forclearing the goods ,paying custome duties and arranging delivery to your sight.I can get the CIF prices worked out when we go on talking.Miss Li,take this price quotation to the shipping department and get them to work out CIF prices for Mr Wise ,will you?B: I would like to ask you next, Mr Joe, aboutdelivery.How soon can it be effected?A: We will take partial deliveries.I mean,we could let you have ,say 1/3 of the order from the order immediately from the stock.And this can be dispatched just as soon as we can get the shipping space.In this case,I suggest you make your order on shipping schedule devided in three,each within interval of 3 weeks.B: Good.A: And final consignment would be for forward delivery at a future time when the goods are available from the mills.B: Excuse me ,but we should like to have the definite date for the last shipment.A: Of course.you can stipulate in your order sayingfinal shipment not later than such a date,some dates on which we could agree which could be met by the mill’s supply.B: Good .That is I know the best they can do.A: That depends on their production program and the orders they have on the books.I should inquire ,not about yourself,you are not pressed for time,aren’t you?B: Oh,no.A: Good,well.While Miss Li is typing out thisquotation ,perhaps you’l l have something to drink with me.B: Thank you very much.I should like to.B: Good morning,Mr Mater ,welcome to our factory again.A:Good morning,Mr Chen.It’s always being my great pleasure to meet and talk to my old friends.B: Likewise,how can I help you this time then?A: Yes.As you know ,we are one of the leading manufacturers of semi-synthetic products in India,also a big inconsult customer of …we serves as our most important material.We are very interested for the time-being inimporting 20 tons of the goods.It will be highly appreciated if you could give us your firm and favorable quotation for the item.B: It will be a great honor for us to serve your business before we could move forward with the transaction..However,we may have to explain that we could hardly supply you with the products directly at present since we are confined by the exclusive agent agreement witha …company in India.A: I have been informed of the mater.What I am talking about is the business between you and our established trade company in HongKong that channel your products into India and elude the exclusive agent problem at the same time.B: That sounds a good idea.A:I’d like to book an order for 20 tons of the goodsin one lot since they are barely demanded.B:Much to our regret,Mr Mater.I’m afraid we are not in the position to satisfy you with the quantity you required.As summer is usually …season for anti-biotics production due to its high temperature.What’s more ,two of our workshop s will be overhauled during the period and that will make the …even more strengthened.A:It’s understandable.But I also heard that your new facilities for …production is going to be fully operational very soon.I would be expecting some of the products could be squeezed from that.B: We will consider your requirement.Since the newfacility has been completed quite costly,we would grant this priority who can help us with prime payment which will speed up our capital operation.A: As we deem you our most reliable supplier ,Mr Chen, we guarentee you T/T payment in advance for 10 tons of the products from the new facilities.Well, open L/C at sight for the rest half from old workshops.Do you think it suitable?B:To be frank,it’s quite a favorable payment terms for us.As we usually do business on the basis of equality and mutual benefit ,we should like to extend to you our bestoffer 22.5 US$ …CIF ..sea shipment hoping it is good for you.A: Thanks .We will also like to have your CFR price ifit is convenient.B: Of course.That will be 21.8..A: Let me check.In such case.I could accept your price on CFR basis since it will lower our impot cost if the insurance is lowered by us.B:That’s fine.Shall we call it a deal and sign a contact?A: Yes,please.。

湖南省2024年跨地区普通高等学校对口招生第二次联考(英语对口)

湖南省2024年跨地区普通高等学校对口招生第二次联考(英语对口)

湖南省2024年跨地区普通高等学校对口招生第二次联考英语本试题卷分四个部分,共16页㊂时量120分钟㊂满分120分㊂第一部分听力理解(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上㊂录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上㊂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㊂每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A㊁B㊁C三个选项中选出最佳选项㊂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㊂每段对话仅读一遍㊂1.W h a t i s t h e p r o b a b l e r e l a t i o n s h i p b e t w e e n t h e s p e a k e r sA.R o o mm a t e s.B.B o s s a n d s e c r e t a r y.C.H u s b a n d a n dw i f e.2.W h a t i s t h em a n s p r o b l e m?A.H e n e e d s a r i d e.B.H ew a n t s an e w j o b.C.H e d o e s n t h a v e i n s u r a n c e n o w.3.W h a t a r e t h e s p e a k e r s d o i n gA.B i k i n g i n t h e c i t y.B.H i k i n g i n t h em o u n t a i n s.C.D r i v i n g i n t h e c o u n t r y s i d e.4.H o w m u c hd i d t h em a n p a y f o r t h e i c e c r e a mA.$5B.$9C.$105.W h e r e d o e s t h i s c o n v e r s a t i o n t a k e p l a c eA.A t a l a u n d r y.B.A t a r e s t a u r a n t.C.A t a s h o p p i n g m a l l.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㊂每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A㊁B㊁C三个选项中选出最佳选项㊂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㊂每段对话或独白读两遍㊂听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题㊂6.W h a t d o e s t h em a n t h i n ko f t h e g i r l s q u e s t i o n?A.I t i s n t i m p o r t a n t.B.I t s d i f f i c u l t t o a n s w e r.C.I t i s e a s y t ou n d e r s t a n d.7.W h a t d o e s t h em a n s a y a b o u t t h e o c e a na n d t h e s k yA.T h e y a r e r e l a t e d.B.T h e y l o o ke x a c t l y t h e s a m e.C.T h e y h a v e n o t h i n g t od ow i t he a c ho t h e r.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题㊂8.W h y i s t h em a na t t h e u n i v e r s i t yA.H e s t a k i n g c l a s s e s.B.H e s c h e c k i n g i t o u t.C.H e j u s t g r a d u a t e d f r o mt h e r e.9.W h a t d ow ek n o wa b o u t t h em a nA.H e i s g o o d a t b a s e b a l l.B.H i s g r a d e s a r e v e r y h i g h.C.T h e c o l l e g ew a n t s h i mt o p l a y o n i t s s p o r t s t e a m.10.W h a t h a p p e n e dw h e n t h ew o m a nw e n t t o a g a m e l a s t t i m eA.S h ew a s h i t b y ab a l l.B.A p l a y e rw a s s e n t t oh o s p i t a l.C.H e r f a c e g o t s c r a t c h e db y a f a n.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题㊂11.W h a t d o e s t h em a n s u g g e s t t h ew o m a nd o a b o u t h e r b o o kA.C a l l a p u b l i s h e r.B.A d v e r t i s e i t h e r s e l f.C.A s k t h e i r t e a c h e r f o r a d v i c e.12.H o w m a n yp a g e s d o e s t h ew o m a n s b o o kh a v e?A.A b o u t200.B.A b o u t350.C.A b o u t700.13.W h a tw i l l t h ew o m a n g i v e t h em a n t o r e a dA.Ad i g i t a l c o p y.B.A p r i n t e d c o p y.C.Ah a n d w r i t t e n c o p y.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题㊂14.H o wd om o s t p e o p l e i n t h eU n i t e dS t a t e s g e t t h e i r n e w sA.F r o m T V.B.F r o mt h e n e t w o r k.C.F r o mt h e n e w s p a p e r.15.W h i c h c o u n t r y h a s t h e l a r g e s t g r o u p o f n e w s p a p e r r e a d e r sA.F r a n c e.B.I t a l y.C.J a p a n.16.H o wd o e s t h em a n s o u n dA.Al i t t l e b o r e d.B.V e r y i n t e r e s t e d.C.Q u i t e i n d i f f e r e n t.17.W h a t a r e t h e s p e a k e r sm a i n l y t a l k i n g a b o u tA.T y p e s o f n e w sm e d i a.B.T y p e s o f n e w s r e p o r t e r s.C.T y p e s o f n e w s s h o w s.听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题㊂18.W h e nw i l l t h em a t he x a m s b eh e l d t h i s y e a rA.O n W e d n e s d a y.B.O nT h u r s d a y.C.O nF r i d a y.19.W h ow i l l g i v e a n i n t r o d u c t i o no nT u e s d a yA.A na t h l e t e.B.Ah e a d m a s t e r.C.T h eP.E.t e a c h e r.20.W h y a r e p a r e n t s r e m i n d e d t o a r r i v e e a r l y t o t h e c o n c e r tA.T o f i n d a p l a c e t o p a r k.B.T o g e t a p l a c e t o s i t.C.T o t a k e p i c t u r e s第二部分知识运用(共三节,满分40分)第一节词汇与语法(本节共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)从每小题给出的A㊁B㊁C㊁D四个选项中选出一项符合题意的最佳选项,并将答案填涂在答题卡上㊂21. H i,T o m.H a v e y o ue v e rh e a r do fZ i b o,c i t y i n c e n t e ro fS h a n d o n g P r o v i n c e,i s k n o w n f o r i t s b a r b e c u e t h e s e d a y s?S u r e.I e x p e c t t ov i s i t i t a n dh a v e a t a s t e o f t h e s p e c i a l f o o d.A.a;aB.a;t h eC.t h e;t h eD.t h e;/22.N o w s t u d e n t sh a v e m o r ef r e et i m e n i g h tb e c a u s eo ft h e d o u b l e r e d u c t i o n p o l i c y.23.I f y o u r u na f t e r t w oh a r e s(野兔),y o uw i l l c a t c h.A.n o n eB.n e i t h e rC.n o t h i n gD.n oo n e24. D a d,h o wa b o u t p l a n t i n g s o m e t r e e s i no u r y a r d?G o o d i d e a!T r e e s c a n t h ew a t e r f r o m w a s h i n g t h e e a r t ha w a y.A.a c c e p tB.p r e v e n tC.d i s c o v e rD.c h o o s e25.I h a v e n t g o t a n y a p p l e j u i c e,I v e g o t s o m e o r a n g e j u i c e.W o u l d y o u l i k e s o m eA.b u tB.a n dC.o rD.f o r26.A s s o o n a s t h e n a t i o n a l h e r o c a m e i n t o t h e h a l l,e v e r y o n e b e c a m e a n d s t o o du p t ow e l c o m eh i m.A.t i r e dB.c h e e r f u lC.u p s e tD.s a d27.W e w i l lb es h o w na r o u n dt h ec i t y:s c h o o l s,m u s e u m s,a n ds o m eo t h e r p l a c e s,o t h e r v i s i t o r s s e l d o m g o.A.w h a tB.w h i c hC.w h e r eD.w h e n28.L i l y c o u l d n tm a k eh e r s e l f a t t e n t i o n t ob e c a u s e h e r c l a s s m a t e sm a d e s om u c hn o i s e.A.p a yB.p a i dC.p a y i n gD.t o p a y29.T h e f a m o u ss c i e n t i s t g r e wu p h ew a sb o r na n d i n1930h ec a m e t o S h a n g h a i.A.w h e nB.w h e n e v e rC.w h e r eD.w h e r e v e r30.I t i s r e c o mm e n d e d t h a t t h em a c h i n e o n c e a y e a r.A.w a s c h e c k e dB.i s c h e c k e dC.b e c h e c k e dD.m u s t b e c h e c k e d第二节交际用语(本节共20小题;每小题1分,共20分)(一)选择:看下面10组小对话㊂根据文字提供的信息,从A㊁B㊁C㊁D四个选项中选出一个符合对话情景和含义的最佳选项,并将答案填涂在答题卡上㊂31. M a y I u s e y o u r c e l l p h o n e r i g h t n o w?.I a mn o t u s i n g i t n o w.A.G o a h e a dB.T h a t s r i g h t32. T h a n k y o u f o r p i c k i n g m e u p f r o mt h e s u p e r m a r k e t!.A.W i t h p l e a s u r eB.N o n e o f y o u r b u s i n e s sC.T h e r e s n o t h i n g i n i tD.T h i n kn o t h i n g o f i t33. W h e r e a r ew e g o i n g f o r t h eN a t i o n a lD a y,t h em o u n t a i n s o r t h e s e a?E i t h e rw i l l b e f i n ew i t hm e.A.D e f i n i t e l y!B.I t s u p t o y o u.C.Y o u v e g o t i t.D.T h a t s g r e a t!34. H a v e y o u f i n i s h e d y o u r h o m e w o r k?.J u s t h a l f o f i t.H o wa b o u t y o u?A.N o t y e tB.N o t a t a l lC.N o t ab i tD.N o t l i k e l y35. I a mt a k i n g t h e c o l l e g e e n t r a n c e e x a m i n a t i o nn e x tw e e k.!A.W e l l d o n eB.G o o d l u c kC.C o n g r a t u l a t i o n sD.H a v e a g o o dd a y36. C i n d y,y o uh a v e n t l o s t t h e t i c k e t,h a v e y o u?.I k n o wi t s n o t e a s y t o g e t a n o t h e r o n e a t t h em o m e n t. A.Y e s,I h a v e B.I h o p e n o tC.Y e s,I ma f r a i d s oD.I h o p e s o37. M a y I u s e y o u rm o b i l e p h o n e?I n e e d t om a k e a c a l l.I t s o v e r t h e r e..A.I t d e p e n d sB.G o t i tC.F e e l f r e eD.N o p r o b l e m38. Iw a sw o r r i e d a b o u tm y E n g l i s h,b u tM r.W h i t e g a v em e a nA.A.D o n tw o r r y a b o u t i t.B.C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s!T h a t s a d i f f i c u l t c o u r s e.C.M r.W h i t e i s v e r yg o o d.D.G o o d l u c k t o y o u!39. M o u n t a i n c l i m b i n g i s a ne x c i t i n g s p o r t..I l i k e i t v e r y m u c h.A.I d o n t a g r e eB.I d o n t t h i n k s o40. I mt h i n k i n g o f t h e t e s t t o m o r r o w.I ma f r a i d I c a n t p a s s t h i s t i m e. !I ms u r e y o u l lm a k e i t.A.G o a h e a dB.G o o d l u c kC.N o p r o b l e mD.C h e e r u p(二)补全对话:根据下面一段对话,从A㊁B㊁C㊁D㊁E㊁F㊁G七个选项中选出五个选项补全空缺处,使对话完整,符合情景和含义,并将答案填涂在答题卡上㊂A:H i,L i n d a.W h a t a r e y o u r e a d i n g?B:T h eA d v e n t u r e o f T o mS a w y e r.41A:O h,I k n o wh e i s a f a m o u sw r i t e r.42B:I t s a b o u t a l i t t l eb o y c a l l e dT o m S a w y e r a n dh i s f r i e n d sw h o t o o k l o t s o f r i s k s.A:R e a l l y?I c a n t i m a g i n e!W h a t sT o mS a w y e r l i k e?B:43A:I s t h e s t o r y i n t e r e s t i n g?B:S u r e.I e n j o y i t s om u c h t h a t I c a n t s t o p r e a d i n g.A:44B u tw e n e e d t oh a v e a r e s t a f t e r a nh o u r o r s o,s u c ha s l o o k i n go u t o f t h ew i n d o wt o r e l a xo u r e y e s.B:Y e s,I a g r e e.45A.D o y o uk n o wt h ew r i t e r s n a m e?B.I l i k e r e a d i n g,t o o.C.W h a t s i t a b o u t?D.T h a n k s f o r y o u r a d v i c e.E.I tw a sw r i t t e nb y M a r kT w a i n.F.H e i s c l e v e r e n o u g h t oo v e r c o m em a n y d i f f i c u l t i e s.G.I t s b a d f o r y o u r e y e s.(三)匹配:请将Ⅰ栏中常见中文告示㊁指令与Ⅱ栏中的英文进行匹配,并将答案填涂在答题卡上㊂ⅠⅡ46.放射防护47.禁止超高48.火警报警器49.事故多发点50.特色餐饮A.D o n tE x c e e dH e i g h t L i m i tB.R a d i a t i o nP r o t e c t i o nC.A c c i d e n tA r e aD.F i r eA l a r mE.F o o dS p e c i a l t i e sF.D i s c o u n tG.D o n tE x c e e dS p e e dL i m i t第三节完形填空(本节共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)阅读下面短文,从各题所给的A㊁B㊁C㊁D四个选项中,选出可填入空白处的最佳选项,并将答案填涂在答题卡上㊂A g r o u p o fb o y s w a n t e dt oh e l p s o m eo r p h a n s(孤儿).T h e yp l a n n e dt o 51m o n e y f o r t h e ms o t h a t t h e y c o u l d g o t o s c h o o l.T h e y w a n t e d t o a s k p e o p l e f o r d o n a t i o n s(捐赠).T h e f i r s tm a n t h e y52 w a s a p e r s o n s i t t i n g o n a c h a i r.T h e y s a wh i mt h r o u g h t h e d o o r.H ew a s s c o l d i n g (责备)a b o y f o r t e a r i n g(撕扯)a p i e c e o f u n u s e d p a p e r i n t o p i e c e s.H ew a s v e r y a n g r y a n d53 t h e b o y n o t t ow a s t e p a p e r.T h e b o y s d i d n tw a n t t ow a s t e t i m e t h e r e.W h e n t h e y d e c i d e d t o g o a w a y, t h e g e n t l e m a n c a l l e d t h e mi na n da s k e d t h e mt o t a k e a s e a t.T h e y d i d n t k n o w 54 t ob e g i n.T h e y l o o k e da to n ea n o t h e rw h e nt h e g e n t l e m a na s k e dt h e 55o f t h e i r v i s i t.W h e n t h e y t o l dh i mt h e y w a n t e d t oc o l l e c tm o n e y f o r t h e o r p h a n s,h e a s k e d t h e mt ow a i t.A s t h e y w e r ew a i t i n g,h o t s n a c k sw e r e 56 t o t h e m.T h e g e n t l e m a n g a v ea ne n v e l o p et ot h e m a n da s k e dt h e m t oo p e ni ta n d h a v e a l o o k.T h e y a r e 57t os e e a c h e c k f o r$1,000,000.H e t o l d t h e mt o m a k e g o o du s e o f i t a n dd o n a t e i t t o t h e l o c a l s c h o o l s.T h e g e n t l e m a nk n e wt h a t t h e y w e r e n o t g o i n g t o e n t e r t h e h o u s e 58 t h e y s a wh i ms c o l d i n g t h e b o y f o r, ,g o o d 59 .W e c a n s p e n d e v e r yp e n n y w e s a v e o n t h em o s t 60 t h i n g t h i s w a y . 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W h e n t h e y r e d o n e,t h em o v i e i s f i n a l l y r e a d y f o r t h e b i g s c r e e n.A l l i na l l,s h o o t i n g a f i l mo f t e n t a k e sb e t w e e ns i xa n de i g h tm o n t h s.F i l m m a k i n g i s a l o n g a n dd i f f i c u l t p r o c e s s,b u t i t i s a l s o f u l l o f f u n.D o y o uw a n t t o h a v e a t r y71.W h a t d o e s am o v i e s t a r t a sA.Ac a m e r a.B.As t o r y.C.As c e n e.D.A n i d e a.)页61共(页21第英语试题72.W h a t i s t h e t h i r d s t e p o fm a k i n g am o v i eA.T o c a r r y n o t e b o o k s.B.T ow r i t e a s c r i p t.C.T om a k e a s t o r y b o a r d.D.T o g e t t h e c a m e r a s r o l l i n g.73.H o wl o n g d o e s i t o f t e n t a k e t om a k e am o v i eA.A y e a r.B.H a l f a y e a r.C.B e t w e e n s i xa n d e i g h tm o n t h s.D.M o r e t h a ne i g h tm o n t h s.74.W h a t s h o u l d t h em o v i em a k e r s d ob e f o r e f i l m i n gA.M a k e a s t o r y b o a r d.B.F i n d t h e r i g h t p e o p l e.C.W r i t e a s c r i p t.D.B r e a ku p t h e s t o r y i n t o s c e n e s.75.W h i c h i s t h e b e s t t i t l e f o r t h e t e x tA.H o wI s aS c r i p w r i t t e nB.H o w A r eM o v i e sM a d e?C.W h e n I s t h eB e s tT i m e t oF i l mD.W h e r eA r eM o v i eA c t o r sF r o m?第二节判断(本节共5小题;每小题1分,共5分)请根据下面的短文内容判断下列句子,如果正确就选 T ,如果错误就选 F ,如果文中没有提到就选 N ,并将答案填涂在答题卡上㊂S h o u l d I r e p a i r i t o r r e p l a c e i tw h e nam u c h-u s e dh o m e a p p l i a n c e s u d d e n l y s t o p sw o r k i n g I t i s h a r d t od e c i d e.A l m o s t e v e r y f a m i l y h a sf a c e dt h i sd i f f i c u l t q u e s t i o n.T h e r ea r es o m a n y t h i n g st oc o n s i d e r,f r o m t h ec o s tt ot h eb a di n f l u e n c eo nt h ee n v i r o n m e n t.H o w e v e r,y o u m a y n o th a v em u c ht i m e t o m a k ead e c i s i o n j u s t i m a g i n e l i v i n g w i t h o u t a f r i d g e i n t h e s u mm e r.A c c o r d i n g t o a r e c e n t s u r v e y,m o r e t h a n94p e r c e n t o ft h e12,500 p a r t i c i p a n t s(参与者)c h o s e t o r e p a i r a b r o k e n a p p l i a n c e.O n l y6p e r c e n t c h o s e t o r e p l a c e t h e a p p l i a n c e.D i d t h e y m a k e aw i s e d e c i s i o nI t h i n ki t i sh e l p f u l f o r y o ut o m a k ead e c i s i o ni f y o uc a n w o r ko u tt h ec u r r e n t v a l u eo f y o u ra p p l i a n c e.W h e n y o ub u y an e w h o m ea p p l i a n c e,w r i t ed o w n i t s c o s t a n d t h en u m be rof y e a r s y o ue x p e c t i t t o l a s t.D i v i d e t h e c o s tb y t h en u m b e r o f y e a r s a n d y o uw i l l k n o wh o w m u c hv a l u e t h e a p p l i a n c e l o s e s e a c h)页61共(页31第英语试题y e a r.W h e nt h ea p p l i a n c eb r e a k sd o w n,y o uc a n q u i c k l y w o r ko u t i t sc u r r e n t v a l u e.I f a r e p a i r c o s t sm o r e t h a n t h e a p p l i a n c e s c u r r e n t v a l u e,y o u s h o u l db u y a n e wo n e t o r e p l a c e t h e a p p l i a n c e.O t h e r w i s e(否则),y o u c a n c o n s i d e r r e p a i r i n g i t.A c c o r d i n g t o t h i s r u l e,i f aw a s h i n g m a c h i n eb r e a k sd o w nw h e n i t i s e i g h t y e a r so l d,y o us h o u l dr e p l a c ei t.F o rf r i d g e s,t h a tn u m b e ri sn i n e.A n df o r v a c u u mc l e a n e r s,i t i s s e v e n.W h a t d o y o u t h i n k o f t h i s r u l e?H o wd o y o u d e c i d e w h e t h e r t o r e p a i r ab r o k e na p p l i a n c eo r t or e p l a c e i t H a v e y o ue v e r f e l t s o r r ya b o u t y o u r d e c i s i o n76.M o s t p e o p l e m a y h a v ei tr e p a i r e d w h e n a m u c h-u s e d h o m e a p p l i a n c e s u d d e n l y s t o p sw o r k i n g a c c o r d i n g t o t h e s u r v e y.77.T h e u n d e r l i n e d p h r a s e b r e a k s d o w n i n P a r a g r a p h4m e a n s s t o p s w o r k i n g .78.W e s h o u l d r e p l a c e a f r i d g e a f t e r8y e a r sw h e n i t i s b r o k e n.79.T h e q u a l i t y o f a p p l i a n c e sm a d e i nC h i n aa r eb e t t e r t h a nt h o s em a d e i na n y o t h e r c o u r n t r i e s i n t h ew o r l d.80.A m u c h-u s e dh o m e a p p l i a n c eh a s n ob a d i n f l u e n c e o n t h e e n v i r o n m e n t.第三节简答(本节共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)请根据以下短文内容,回答短文后面的问题,并将答案填写在答题卡上,各题回答词数不得超过10个单词㊂C r i s t i n aZ e n a t o,aw o r l d-f a m o u s s h a r k e x p e r t a n d d i v e r(潜水员),w a s b o r n i n I t a l y a n d g r e w u p i n A f r i c au n t i lt h ea g eo f15.I n1994,s h e w e n to na v a c a t i o n t oG r a n dB a h a m a a n d f e l l i n l o v ew i t h b o t h d i v i n g a n d t h e i s l a n d.S o s h e d e c i d e d t om a k eB a h a m ah e r h o m e a n dm a k e d i v i n g h e r l i f e.C r i s t i n a l e a r n e d t o f e e d s h a r k sw h e n s h ew a s a c h i l d.I n1996,s h e b e c a m e a s h a r k f e e d e r t r a i n e r.S h e c r e a t e da c o u r s e t h a t e d u c a t e dd i v e r s a b o u t t h eb e a u t y o f s h a r k s a n d t h e n e e d t o p r o t e c t t h e m.T h r o u g h t h e s h a r k f e e d e r c o u r s e ,s h e h a s c r e a t e dm o r e s h a r k l o v e r s.)页61共(页41第英语试题。

2021版高考英语二轮(江苏专用)教师用书:第1讲 时态和语态含解析

2021版高考英语二轮(江苏专用)教师用书:第1讲 时态和语态含解析

第一讲时态和语态(对应学生用书第3页)1.(2021·江苏高考卷)He hurried home,never once looking back to see if he ________.A.was being followed B.was followingC.had been followed D.followedA[句意:他匆匆回家,一次也没有回头看看是否正被跟踪。

这里if引导的宾语从句用过去进行时表示过去某一时刻(hurried home)正在进行的动作。

又因he与follow之间是被动关系,故用被动语态。

] 2.(2021·江苏高考卷)He's been informed that he ________ for the scholarship because of his academic background.A.hasn't qualified B.hadn't qualifiedC.doesn't qualify D.wasn't qualifyingC[句意:他被告知,因为其教育背景,他没有资格获得这笔奖学金。

根据语境可知,此处描述的是客观事实,因此使用一般现在时。

]【导学号:25874000】3.(2021·江苏高考卷)The real reason why prices ________,and still are,too high is complex,and no short discussion can satisfactorily explain this problem.A.were B.will beC.have been D.had beenA[句意:物价为什么(过去)很高,现在依然很高的真正原因很复杂,不是一个简短的讨论就可以满意地解释这个问题的。

根据后面的still are可知,此处是和“现在”对比,故用一般过去时。

2022-2023学年外研版九年级英语上册Module 9复习练含答案

2022-2023学年外研版九年级英语上册Module 9复习练含答案

2022-2023学年九年级英语上册Module9复习练(满分100分)一、语法选择(15分)Do you know anything about the invention of the bar code(条形码)?A small food store owner found it was difficult__1__records of the product information.Actually,this problem troubled__2__businessmen.In1948,this store owner__3__Drexel Institute of Technology to solve this problem.Bernard Silver,a graduate student,also knew that and was interested__4__it.He and__5__friend Norman Joseph Woodland started to work on it.Soon,a working system__6__by them.The system did work at first,__7__it was very expensive and sometimes didn't work well.If the invention was to become helpful in stores,the problems must be solved.Finally,Woodland solved them.The patent(专利权)for the bar code system was asked for by Silver and Woodland in1949,but the patent was not given until1952.Although this patent was given,the system didn't become as__8__as they thought to be.In1970,__9__company named Logicon Inc.invented the Universal Grocery Products Identification Code(食品工业统一码).Marsh's Supermarket in Troy was the first store to set up this bar code reading system. It has become very popular ever since,and now you__10__see it in all kinds of stores all over the world. ()1.A.keep B.to keep C.kept D.keeping()lion lions lions of lion of()3.A.asks B.was asking C.asked D.has asked()4.A.in B.from C.to D.with()5.A.he B.him C.himself D.his()6.A.invents B.has invented C.invented D.was invented()7.A.so B.but C.when D.and()8.A.more useful eful C.most useful D.the most useful()9.A.a B.an C.the D./()10.A.should B.have to C.need D.can二、完形填空(15分)Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth president of the United States.He was also the only United States president to hold a patent(专利).Lincoln was born on February12th,1809.As a young man,he had a very__1__love in new technology. He once worked on a__2__which was a useful tool at that time on the Mississippi River.One day,when the boat went onto a dam(水坝),he found it was__3__for them to make the boat move forward.__4__,while Lincoln was traveling on the Great Lakes,his ship had the same problem.Every time people met this problem, they had to spend much time working hard to__5__it.These two experiences made him__6__to come up with his invention.He decided to invent a thing that could__7__boats or ships that were in shallow(浅的)water. The__8__was made up of a set of bellows(风箱)under the body of a ship just below the water line.After reaching a shallow place,the bellows__9__air that made the ship higher.Abraham Lincoln received a patent on May22nd,1849.Though the invention was amazing,it was never put on the market.Abraham Lincoln made a__10__for his patent by himself.The model is on show at the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of American History.()1.A.poor B.weak C.strong D.short()2.A.boat B.plane C.car D.train()3.A.easy B.difficult C.slow D.successful()4.A.Finally B.Unluckily C.Loudly D.Suddenly()5.A.deal with B.agree with municate with D.go with()6.A.refuse B.encourage C.invite D.manage()7.A.help B.weigh C.repair D.cover()8.A.task B.program C.invention D.idea()9.A.were lost in B.were filled withC.were faced withD.were dressed in()10.A.decision B.record C.factory D.model三、阅读理解(30分)AWith the development of modern technology,robots are going into many fields of human beings.They can be ordered to do different work and finish it well.Here are four kinds of robots.Robot AlexanderPrice:¥9900per robot2.32m with a handsome face,designed(设计)in China.He helps build cars and does simple jobs over and over again.Fewer people will do such boring jobs,but Alexander will never get bored.Robot JoannaPrice:¥10100per robotA middle­aged lady who is1.67m,designed in India.Joanna is nice and acts like a lovely housewife.She does lots of housework,such as cooking,washing and keeping the house clean and tidy.Robot SusanPrice:¥13700per robotOnly1.10m,a pretty girl comes from France.She can sing many songs and dance to music.If you're tired from study and work,Susan will tell you funny stories and keep you laughing a lot.Robot CharlesPrice:¥9760per robotA snake­shaped robot,designed in Australia,less than1meter long.If buildings fall down with people inside,Robot Charles can help look for people under the ruins(废墟).()1.Robot Joanna is a robot that is________.A.only1.10meters tallB.2.32meters tallC.less than one meter longD.1.67meters tall()2.Susan can________to help you relax after a whole day's work.A.clean the houseB.tell you funny storiesC.cook delicious dishesD.build cars()3.If an earthquake happens,________will help look for people under the fallenbuildings.A.Robot AlexanderB.Robot JoannaC.Robot SusanD.Robot Charles()4.The reason why fewer people will do simple jobs in the coming years is that________.A.people would like to do them if they get more payB.modern technology makes people smartC.robots like Alexander will do such boring jobsD.there are many jobs for people to choose from()5.You can know all the following information about the robots EXCEPT________.A.the ways to buy themB.their namesC.the things they can doD.their pricesB“How many common English words were invented by Shakespeare?”It may take people a long time to find the answer to this question20years ago.But now,you can google it and find the answer immediately!Google is the most popular Internet search engine(搜索引擎)in the world.It wasinvented by two students,Larry Page and Sergey Brin.They met in1993,when they were studying computer science at Stanford University,USA.They dreamed of producing something that could also answer any questions in seconds.Internet search engines at that time were slow and gave many websites that weren't useful.In January, 1996,Page and Brin decided to make a better and faster search engine.They thought it should be collected with the most popular websites.However,nobody would give them money for their project at that time,so they used their own money.They also borrowed money from family and friends.Then,in1998,they were given a cheque for$100,000,and they used the money to start their own company.Their first office was in a friend's garage.The company's name is Google,a word which comes from mathematics.A“google”is a very high number—1followed by a hundred zeros.The Google search engine was soon used by thousands of people worldwide because it was fast,easy and correct.By2002,it was the biggest search engine on the Internet.Now,more questions have been answered by Google than any other Internet engine,from sport to science,and from music to medicine.Google hopes that in the future all the world's information will be put on the Internet,so that everybody can find everything.()6.At the beginning of Page and Brin's project,________.A.there was not any search engine on the InternetB.somebody lent money to themC.they dreamed to invent something to answer any questionsD.one of the most popular websites gave them$100,000()7.The Chinese meaning of“cheque”in the fifth paragraph is________.A.通知B.请柬C.订单D.支票()8.From the passage,we can know that Google________.A.was invented in1993B.provides many websites that aren't usefulC.is a word which is from mathsD.needs to take a long time to find answers()9.Which of the following is true according to the passage?A.Page and Brin's first office was in Brin's home.B.The Google search engine was the biggest one before2002.C.Now the Google search engine is widely used in the world.D.The questions that can be answered by Google are less than others.()10.What does this passage mainly talk about?A.The development of the Google search engine.B.The story about Larry Page and Sergey Brin.C.The way to find information on the Internet.D.The instruction of using the Google search engine.C配对阅读。

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A Chinese company in India, stumbling over a culture 12/31/15 [LastKaluramKendale, who said he is upset that the state government has forced him to sell five of the 12 acres that his family farmed for generations, in Shinde, India. (AtulLoke/The New York Times)5 Months AgoWhen a Chinese truck company wanted to open a factory in India, its president looked at sites that had a mountain in back and a river in front — especially auspicious locations in the traditional practice of fengshui.The company, BeiqiFoton Motor, found a seemingly ideal spot, securing 250 acres of farmland in this western Indian village. Foton wants 1,250 more acres nearby to build an industrial park for suppliers.But the mountain here is sacred to many Hindus. For at least 2,000 years, the cliffside caves have been home to generations of monks. One of the most revered Hindu saints is said to have attained a pure vision of his god during the 17th century while meditating in the highest cave overlooking what is now Foton's site.The culture clash was immediate.Foton erected barbed-wire fences and hired uniformed guards to keep out trespassers. Cattle herders and Hindu pilgrims have repeatedly trampled the fences. The monks do not want a noisy neighbor."In today's life, spirituality and science are both important, and neither should deny the other," Kailash Nemade, a monk, said during a pause from chanting religious poems. "But this factory should not come here, because it will ruin the spirituality of the mountain."Chinese companies have embarked on ambitious overseas expansion efforts, snapping up land in dozens of countries to build factories, industrial parks, power plants and other operations. While the investments provide critical support for many economies, Chinese businesses are struggling to navigate complex cultural, political and competitive dynamics.China's economic slowdown last year, along with a stock market plunge and a currency devaluation, have not deterred the country's companies. Many have accelerated their global shifts as their home market becomes less attractive.But Chinese enterprises lack the experience of their Western counterparts, which have spent decades developing international operations. As Chinese companies have built their businesses largely at home, they haven't had to address the same challenges.In China, companies with strong Communist Party connections can bulldoze communities and religious sites. The Chinese government bans independent labor unions. While strikes and other labor protests are becoming more common, they are quickly squelched by the government if they show signs of spreading.As Chinese companies venture overseas, they are dealing with a wave of resistance.In Africa, workers at Chinese-run oil fields and copper mines have gone on strike over low pay and dangerous working conditions. The Myanmar government halted China's construction of a hydroelectric dam there after protests over environmental damage and the displacement of villagers. And in Nicaragua, residents have resisted the planned resettlement of villages to make way for a canal proposed by a Chinese businessman.In India, Foton's experience provides a look into the internal struggle that countries face.India desperately needs outside investment to support the 13 million young people entering its labor force every year and to begin relieving chronic unemployment in its countryside. Indian and Western factories within a few miles of Foton's site have created thousands of jobs.Western companies have tried to tread more carefully in India, in some cases learning from past mistakes. They have worked closely with communities, explaining their projects to residents. The companies have typically sent teams of executives, often with overseas experience.Foton strongly defends its plans. The company says that its plant and supplier park will create a much-needed economic boost."Because of these projects, the employment of thousands of people, even tens of thousands, will be accomplished," said Zhao Jingguang, Foton's executive vice president.But Foton keeps revising production plans and delaying construction. With the project stalled, the promised jobs have not materialized.Foton's corporate style has also caused friction. It managed the project mainly from Beijing, sending executives to India for two-week visits. When Foton's Indian managers needed to work with the main office, they sat through videoconferences that lasted hours, with Chinese executives often speaking at length in Chinese.Zhao denies that the company picked the location for its fengshui, which the Chinese government condemns as superstition. Still, he acknowledged that "there is a river, should be good fengshui."But the land deal has been less than harmonious.Regulations mandate that factories be located at least 500 meters from temples, preventing construction on half of Foton's site. A state agency also reserved land for a 15-yard-wide dirt access road to help pilgrims reach a footpath to the caves.Despite Foton's efforts, many villagers and monks say the factory would still be too close. Pilgrims, who can number more than 5,000 during religious festivals, would have only a half-acre site to pitch their tents.Sitting cross-legged in a pink-painted cave, the monks' leader, a Hindu holy man named VishwanathMaharaj, listened closely when asked for his view on Foton's plans. But he merely gave a slight smile and shrugged his shoulders, preserving his 35-year vow of silence.The Land GrabWhen President Xi Jinping of China arrived in India a year ago for a visit, he was welcomed at each stop by gleaming military honor guards, including a row of turbaned cavalry lancers on horseback.Xi and his host, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India, smiled as a succession of deputies and executives exchanged more than a dozen commercial and cultural agreements with one another. One of the agreements called for the creation of the supplier park, where Foton would rent out space to Chinese parts manufacturers.China and India both want to strengthen their economic ties, even as their militaries remain wary of each other. The $300 million Foton project, including the plant and the industrial park, is one of China's largest investments in India."Your vision cannot be too small," Zhao said. "Nowadays, people say you must have an international vision."Following the lead of the United States, Japan, Europe and other big economies, Chinese companies are diversifying overseas to find new customers, markets and opportunities.A decade ago, China's overseas purchases of companies, land, equipment and other physical assets totaled just $20 billion a year.Last year, China's total was $120 billion. It trails only the United States, and U.S. overseas investments have been heavily aimed at limiting taxes.Pune and its environs have long been a hub of foreign investment, tracing their industrial roots to a munitions factory built in 1869 under British rule. Big assembly plants now churn out Chevrolets, Mercedes, Mahindras and other cars. A Corning plant makes fiber-optic cables. A General Electric factory creates wind turbines.For Foton, India offered cheaper labor than its home country and a strong market for its products. India's position between Southeast Asia and Africa provided a natural hub to supply other developing markets as well.Even without the supplier park, Foton has leased the biggest site in the area, 250 acres, for 95 years. Corning, GE and others nearby have less than 100 acres apiece for their factories. A Bridgestone tire factory occupies 185 acres.In Shinde, speculators have bid up the price of land, expecting that the state government will buy it and lease it to Foton. But many villagers are opposed to selling, since the deal would eliminate much of the farmland that is left.KaluramKendale, who grows onions and raises buffaloes, does not want to sell. He is upset that the state government already forced him to sell five of the 12 acres that his family farmed for generations."If I sell the land, it's one-time money," he said. "But my land is beautiful, it's fertile, and it's a permanent source of income for my family."A security guard on farmland acquired by BeiqiFoton Motor near Shinde, India, August 2015. (AtulLoke/The New York Times)A Village DividedChhayaShinde, who grew up in a mud-walled sharecropper's cabin with dirt floors, was a star student, learning to read and write Hindi and Marathi, the local tongue.Her father, unlike most in her impoverished hamlet, wanted his daughter to get an education. He paid $16 a year for Shinde to attend a school in a nearby village. She dreamed of becoming a social worker to help the elderly.Shinde's education ended after Foton came to town.While landowners got paid for their fields, sharecroppers got nothing. Shinde's father, a millet farmer, lost much of his income.Shinde had to drop out of school a year ago."I had no money," said a tearful Shinde, 18. "I was at home, so I had to be married off."Since the arrival of Foton, the gulf between the rich and the poor here has widened.The Panmands, who owned the land where Shinde's family farmed, sold half of their 58 acres for the Foton factory and two other factories. With the proceeds, they built a 10-bedroom villa with a large courtyard and a fish pond."For people who are rich, it's beneficial because they can buy a lot of things," said Vijay Panmand, 28. "But for the poor, it is not good. Where will they work?"When Suresh Ghanwat sold land, he invested a portion of the money in a three-story apartment building, renting out the top and bottom floors. He also set up aconcrete-block business, producing a daily profit of $80.But many families are like Shinde's, trying to survive in cramped, dark cabins.Indian laws on land deals are fairly generous by developing-country standards, calling for compensation for tenant farmers and sharecroppers. But to qualify, they need to live on the land or record the arrangement in official logs. Shinde's family did neither.Shinde, who wears a pair of simple barrettes to hold back her dark hair and slim golden bangles that encircle each wrist and ankle, now labors part time on one of thePanmand family's remaining fields."I wish they had never come here," she said of Foton, wielding a scythe to cut pearl millet. "Those who were rich became richer, and the poor, poorer."Foton vs. the Civil ServantWhen Foton acquired the land here three years ago, young babul trees sprouted as soon as the farmers left. Today, Foton's site has roughly 12,000 full-grown babul trees, a widely loathed plant with two-inch thorns.Their height, up to 10 feet, brings a tree preservation ordinance into play. When Foton eventually starts building, it will have to get permission from the forestry ministry to cut the trees down.As the babul trees flourish, Foton's leadership has agonized over what to build, according to five former executives. The original plan called for welding, assembling and painting heavy-duty trucks.The plan shifted to building delivery trucks, and then to assembling SUVs and cars. In that time, Foton's Indian operation has had four chairmen and at least three executive vice presidents.Zhao of Foton said the company hoped to start building the factory by early next year. The first vehicle most likely will not roll off the factory line until at least 2017.The supplier park looks less certain.Both the Beijing government and the New Delhi establishment regard the deal as important. But Foton did not enlist the support of local bureaucrats, and a civil servant in Mumbai could ultimately derail the project.The state land agency, the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corp., has to approve the deal. And the agency's chief executive, BhushanGagrani, has resisted, citing a dearth of farmland and earlier disputes with families like the Ghanwats. He wants to steer the supplier park farther inland, where unemployment is more acute and farmland abundantly available.But the alternative sites would require supply trucks to haul parts for several hours. Foton, Gagrani said, did not send anyone even to look at them.The Indian prime minister, accompanied by an entourage that included Gagrani, traveled to China in mid-May. Chinese officials pressed the case for the Foton supplier park again.But a deal may not be possible now.Foxconn, the Taiwanese contract manufacturer, has decided to build a mobile phone factory nearby. Foxconn negotiated its deal directly with the state government."Any land left," Gagrani said, "we are giving to Foxconn."Story First Published: December 31, 2015 09:13 IST。

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