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河南省扶沟县高级中学2017-2018学年高三下学期模拟考试英语试题 (16) Word版含答案

河南省扶沟县高级中学2017-2018学年高三下学期模拟考试英语试题 (16) Word版含答案

2017-2018学年高三英语押题卷英语第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

ASchool ActivitiesOur school activities are suitable for all ages and levels including primary, secondary and A-Level. We offer workshops, hands-on activities and a teacher support service to help you get the most out of your visit. All school services are free, but must be booked in advance.Darwin CentreFind out who you really are and where you come from in our interactive films about evolution, described by Sir David Attenborough.Hands-on ActivitiesGet up close and personal with Museum in these hands-on activities, where you can handle real specimens from our collections. Hundreds of real, natural history specimens for students to touch and explore are in our hands-on science centre.Self-led ActivitiesPupils can engage with specimens through role-play in a self-guided explorer challenge through the Museum.The Great Debate School ProgramStudents are introduced to the history of the debate during a lively tour. They are then divided into groups and use exhibits to prepare presentations representing the views of the debated key characters.BookingAll school activities must be booked in advance by calling the schools booking line: 4420 7942 6666.21. If you want to join in the school activities, you ________.A. have to pay for the servicesB. should be an A-Level studentC. need to visit the school webD. must book in advance22. If you’re interested in human evolution, you’d better choose________.A. The Great Debate Schools ProgramB. Darwin CentreC. Hands-on ActivitiesD. Self-led Activities23. Which of the following programs is the most suitable one for team work?A. Darwin Centre.B. The Great Debate School Program.C. Self-led Activities.D. Hands-on Activities.BMy wife and I have always been friendly with the clerks at the local convenience store. I don’t think many people appreciate what a difficult job these folks have. They work for a little over minimum wage and I often wonder how they make ends meet.One of the clerks, Charlie, was always wearing his glasses but he didn’t one day. I asked him about it and he said they’d been out of order and that he couldn’t afford a new pair. His family needed money. It was obvious that he was having a difficult time.We wanted to help him, so we turned to our own eye doctor for assistance with a plan. We had his secretary contact him, asking him to come in for an eye exam for free. We told the doctor to let him order whatever glasses he wanted and that we would pay for them. Although Charlie questioned what was going on, the doctor just told him that someone had offered the money for his new glasses. When we went in to pay the bill, the doctor told us he was so touched by our idea that he waived the exam fee and only charged us for half the price of the glasses!It was so wonderful to see Charlie in her new glasses and he enjoyed telling all the regular customers how the gift came about. I’m sure that upon hearing her story, ideas of kindness may have emerged in the minds of many.24. Why didn’t the clerk Charlie wear glasses one day?A. It was very warm and fine.B. His old glasses were broken.C. His glasses were missing.D. He forgot to wear his glasses.25. From the passage, we can infer that ________.A. Charlie was a young man with skillsB. Charlie knew who paid the money for the new glassesC. Charlie didn’t support his family with enough moneyD. Charlie entirely accepted the money for the new glasses26. The underlined word “waived”in the third paragraph can be replaced by ________.A. gave upB. took upC. cut downD. put off27. Which of the following could be the best title for the passage?A. The Wonderful Feeling of Helping othersB. Customers’Gift to an EmployeeC. A Friendly Clerk — CharlieD. A New Pair of GlassesCIn America, parents tend to encourage their children to develop their potential(潜能) to the fullest extent. Fathers and mothers frequently teach their childrenboth ambition and the confidence necessary to work toward their goals. Americanparents are always active in concentrating on what their kids can do, not what theycan’t. As a result, millions of American boys and girls grow up hoping to becomeactors and athletes, diplomats and doctors. Many of them even want to become president.American parents often encourage their children to become involved in extraactivities of all types at school, such as student government, sports and music. Theybelieve that only through taking part in these activities can their children becomemature young adults.As we all know, schoolwork is important. But parents should realize that the socialskills their children learn form natural conversations with each other are asimportant as schoolwork and the skills they will need in the future work. What’smore important in their work is that their children should have a sound knowledgeof physics or the ability to communicate effectively.As a rule, Chinese parents don’t educate their children about the same kind ofambition and confidence as Americans do, nor do they encourage the same level ofparticipation in extra activities. Children are typically advised to study hard and pass exams. They have to spend a lot of time in doing much schoolwork every day. It is a great waste of time to do so.Now more and more Chinese parents have recognized that they should pay attention to developing the potential of their children. I hope that leaders in Chinese educational circles should take some measures to develop the potential of their children. I am very confident about it.28. From the passage, we know the American parents pay much more attention to ________.A. the social skills than Chinese parentsB. their children’s studying hard and wellC. what their children want but they can’tD. extra activities than schoolwork29. According to the passage, Chinese parents ________.A. know more than American parents to educate their childrenB. owning ambition and confidence is necessary and importantC. pay much more attention to their children’s fine futureD. don’t encourage their children to participate in extra activities30. From the passage, we can infer _______.A. American children are brave and adventurousB. American children are more active in their studiesC. Chinese children have the ability to communicate effectivelyD. Something should be done to develop the potential of the children in China31. What’s the writer’s attitude towards Chinese education reform?A. Neutral.B. Indifferent.C. Positive.D. Negative.DNowadays many people are concerned about the problem of what to do with electronic waste such as old televisions, computers, radios, cellular telephones and other electronic equipment.Electronic trash, or e-waste, is piling up faster than ever in American homes and businesses. People do not know what to do with old televisions or computers sothey throw them in the trash.National Solid Waste Management Association (NSWMA) state programs director Chaz Miller says the large amount of electronic waste Americans product is not unexpected.The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates more than 400 million consumer electronic items are dumped each year, and there is a push by more states to ban the waste from landfills (垃圾填埋场) and create recycling programs. They can be torn apart and sorted for useable parts. Mike Fannon who runs the plant in Baltimore says, “There are lots of valuable metals that can be recovered and reused instead of just putting them in the landfill, and in certain components there are some materials that should not really be in the landfill. ”Fannon says nearly 20 percent of electronic waste is recycled nationwide. Thirteen years ago, it was only about 6 percent. Recycling rates continue to rise as more communities have banned electronics from landfills in order to keep e-waste poisons like lead (铅) and mercury (汞) out of garbage dumps.This year several states like Vermont imposed a ban on electronic waste in landfills. More than 25 other states have also adopted bans on e-waste in landfills. Chaz Miller says more can be done to boost electronic waste recycling.“We can do much better,” noted Miller. “I think clearly our goal should be to do as well as we do recycling newspapers.”32. Which of the following does NOT belong to e-waste?A. Old televisions.B. Old computers.C. Old cell phones.D. Old newspapers.33. Why is e-waste banned from landfills in many states?A. Because it can not be recycled.B. Because the landfills are already full.C. Because it might damage the environment.D. Because it can be shipped to other countries.34. According to Mike Fannon, what might be the best way of dealing with e-waste?A. Recycling it.B. Selling it.C. Burying it.D. Breaking it.35. What can we learn from the passage?A. Chaz Miller works for EPA.B. Miller is optimistic about the future of e-waste.C. At present, less than 10 percent of e-waste is recycled.D. All states in the US have banned e-waste from landfills.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

17学年上学期高二周考(11.27)英语试题(附答案)

17学年上学期高二周考(11.27)英语试题(附答案)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What is the man doing?A. Offering a suggestion.B. Starting an argument.C. Stopping a fight.2. What does the man think of himself?A. He deserves a free lunch.B. His salary is not high.C. He works very hard.3. When will the party be held?A. On Friday.B. On Saturday.C. On Sunday.4. What do we know about the man?A. He knows little about business.B. He is bargaining about something.C. He has a slight hearing problem.5. What will the man probably do today?A. Have an outdoor party.B. Go shopping.C. Go to a post office.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a drugstore.B. In the hospital.C. In the street.7. What will the man do next?A. Treat the woman with a drug.B. Support the woman across the street.C. Take the woman back home.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

17学年上学期高一周练(11.25)英语试题(附答案)

17学年上学期高一周练(11.25)英语试题(附答案)

河北定州中学2016-2017学年第一学期高一英语周练试题(8)一、选择题1.---- My God! Look, you have made the same mistake.---- ____? It’s none of your business..A. So whatB. What forC. What ifD. What’s up2.An American student turned her exam notes into Van Gogh’s Starry Night, amazed all her teachers.A. whichB. whenC. whereD. as3.Until now, we have raised 50,000 pounds for the poor children, _______ is quite unexpected.A. thatB. whichC. whoD. it4.--- Jerry, do remember to take the medicine three times a day and stay in bed for two days.--- ______, Doctor. I will do it as told.A.Got itB. That’s rightC. That’s OKD. I think so5.Having pictures to color will keep children ______ for hours.A.amused B.amusingC.amuse D.to amuse6.Recent research has ________ the causes of the mysterious disease that has claimed thousands of lives.A. cast light onB. caught hold ofC. made sense ofD. laid stress on7.Paper produced every year is the world’s production of vehicles.A. the three weight ofB. three times the weight ofC. as three times heavy asD. three times as heavier as8.— Everything for the project has been progressing smoothly so far.--- ____ that you’ll complete it on t ime.A. No wonderB. No doubtC. No needD. No worry9.The Chinese language differs from Western languages _________ it uses characters which stand for ideas, objects or deeds.A. in thatB. so thatC. in whichD. for which10.____ the movie star has always been the focus of much media attention, he tries to lead a normal life.A.When B.While C.Unless D.SinceDiscover South Africa from $1799 South Africa is truly a world-class destination!16 day tour, regular departures(启程)up to November 2015This wonderful 16-day tour is designed to highlight South Africa’s amazing diversity of cultures, its curious mixture of old and new, as well as its wonderful scenery and wildlife, together with its unique history.Join us to experience Cape Town and the exciting Kruger safari (游猎) on our tour to South Africa.We believe that a more naturally beautiful country than South Africa would be difficult to find: from the rocky peaks of the Drakensberg Mountains, to the timeless semi-desert landscapes of the Karoo and then the forested seashores and mirror-like lakes of the Garden Route, the attractive valleys of the Winelands and the symbol of the country, Table Mountain — all under an endless blue sky.Quite amazing!Included in our price:Return flights from London HeathrowThree-and-four-star hotels, sharing rooms, breakfast and lunch includedInternal flight to the beautiful Garden RouteFull-day guided safari in the Kruger National ParkVisit the legendary Zulu War battlefields of Isandlwana, Rorke's Drift, the historical Cape of Good Hope, Cape Town, Apartheid Museum and Blyde River CanyonTravel on Outeniqua steam train or go whale watching depending on the seasonFor more information, call 0845 155 6706.11.On this 16-day tour, visitors might experience the _______ of South Africa.A.history, cultures and educationB.cultures, scenery and educationC.history, scenery and educationD.history, cultures and scenery12.What can we learn about the tour?A.The tour is available all year round.B.Tourists will have a single room each.C.Tourists are sure to go whale watching.D.Suppers are not included in the price.13.The passage is written to _______.A.talk about touring experiencesB.attract people to the tourC.talk about the history of AfricaD.introduce places of interest in AfricaMyth: If you cut your hair, it will grow long faster.Truth: That’s not true. “Your hair isn’t like a lawn or a rosebush, where cutting can stimulate fre sh growth,” says Phillip Kingsley. The length of your hair is genetically determined. When it reaches a certain length, it stops growing. When you clear up the dead split ends, this make your hair look healthier, but not necessarily longer.Myth: If you skip meals, you lose weight fast.Truth: There’s no truth in this advice. Not only will you lose weight by starving yourself, butaccording to Carol Ann Rinzler, this may actually cause you to gain weight. Rinzler reasons that missing a meal causes your metabolism(新陈代谢) to slow down so that you burn food more slowly. This only makes you feel hungrier and by the time you finally do reach the table you will probably eat more food. Strange as it may seem, studies show that eating several small meals and snacks throughout the day is a more healthy way to lose pounds.Myth: If you swallow gum,it will stay inside your stomach for seven years.Truth: Actually, it takes just a few days for gum to make its exit---not seven years, says NeiIzenberg, M. D., editor of Kids Health Organization. But because gum is made of the same thing as rubber, it cannot be fully digested in your stomach--- so if you gum up the works on a regular basis, you might find yourself in a sticky situation.Myth: The best way to stop a nosebleed is to lift your head back.Truth: Now that’s bad advice. Bloody noses are caused by broken blood vessels, so while lifting your head back might stop the fluid from rushing out of your nose, it won’t stop the bleeding; you’ll just end up swallowing lots of blood. Your best bet? “Rest quietly. Don’t poke or pick, and the blood will naturally clot (凝结) within a minute or two”. Suggests Dr. Izenberg.14.The length of your hair is determined by ________A. cutting it oftenB. your geneC. the food you eatD. clearing up the dead split ends15.According to Carol Ann Rinzler, skipping meals will __________.A. help you lose weight fastB. help you lose weight slowlyC. cause you to become fatterD. make you burning food more quickly16.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?A. Gum cannot be fully digested in the stomachB. Gum can stay inside your stomach for seven years if you swallow itC. Gum can leave your stomach after you swallow in a few days laterD. If you often swallow gum, you might find yourself in a sticky situation二、完形填空On Sunday I had my own Father’s Day celebration. Suddenly I ________ about my dad a lot. My dad is absolutely the ________ man in the world. He would________ refuse anyone in trouble.Every Thursday night, my dad would ________ Shreveport, to a church there. I always drove the car for him.________ this happened many times, I recall ( 回想起) one incident on one of those trips to Shreveport. That time on the ________ , my dad saw a hitchhiker(搭便车的人). Dad asked me to pull the car over and offer him a ________ . Dad asked him his name and address, told him ours, and talked to him about all sorts of things.At first the hitchhiker was hesitant (迟疑的), but he changed his ________ as he could tell we were really listening to him. I did know that it was quite________ outside and the hitchhiker was very happy to be able to get a lift in our warm car.We ________ another forty-five minutes and learned that the hitchhiker was ________ many difficulties in life. Dad told him to keep his head up and said that________ would become better for him soon. He reached into his pocket and ________ the hitchhiker a twenty-dollar bill, leaving only a ten-dollar bill for himself. The hitchhiker then became very ________ .I was always told never to ________ a hitchhiker and yet my dad did it every time he saw one. Dad always gave them money ________ he did not have much of his own.From that I’ve learned a lot about my dad and ________ . I’ve learned that if you come from a place with ________ , you will show a lot of kindness to people who are ________ . Just one single kind act may________ someone’s life.17.A. worried B. thought C. talked D. learned18.A. cleverest B. bravest C. kindest D. funniest19.A. never B. ever C. often D. sometimes20.A. drive to B. stay in C. come from D. head for21.A. Because B. So C. Unless D. Although22.A. field B. street C. side D. way23.A. dinner B. ride C. chance D. sign24.A. attitude B. trip C. route D. plan25.A. dark B. sunny C. cold D. windy26.A. walked B. escaped C. drove D. flew27.A. facing B. forgetting C. enjoying D. causing28.A. habits B. choices C. ideas D. things29.A. returned B. handed C. paid D. charged30.A. angry B. nervous C. sad D. grateful31.A. listen to B. pick up C. laugh at D. look at32.A. as soon as B. except that C. even if D. as if33.A. life B. business C. adventure D. entertainment34.A. laughter B. success C. complaint D. love35.A. suffering B. travelling C. playing D. studying36.A. destroy B. changeC. risk D. share三、根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

河南省周口市扶沟高中2017-2018学年高一英语下学期第三次月考试题

河南省周口市扶沟高中2017-2018学年高一英语下学期第三次月考试题

扶沟高中2017—2018学年度下期高一第三次考试(5月月考)英语试题第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.ABritish Museum Visitor RegulationsWe warmly welcome you on your visit to the Museum. In the interests of the security of all of our visitors we require you follow these Visitor Regulations。

AdmissionAdmission to the Museum is free,but we may charge for entry to some temporary exhibitions and events。

Opening hoursWe open the Museum’s galleries dai ly from 10:00 am until 17:30 pm. We keep selected galleries open until 20:30 pm on Fridays.The Museum’s Great Court is open from 9:00 am until 18:00 pm; except on Fridays when it remains open until 20:30 pm.You may be asked by your staff to begin leaving up to ten minutes before closing time。

The Museum is closed 24 -26 December and l January.Food and drinkYou aren't allowed to consume food and drink inside the Museum, except inplaces such as the restaurant and cafes or the forecourt. Families with children may use the Ford Centre for young visitors in the basement of the Museum's Great Court at weekends and during school holidays.AnimalsIf you have a disability,you may be accompanied in the Museum by your guide, assistant or companion animal。

2017届河南省扶沟县高级中学高三上学期开学检测英语试

2017届河南省扶沟县高级中学高三上学期开学检测英语试

本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)。

第Ⅰ卷第1至8页,第Ⅱ卷第8-9页。

考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第Ⅰ卷 (选择题)注意事项:1.答第Ⅰ卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。

不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。

第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)ACanadian short story writer Alice Munro won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Eighty-two-year-old Munro is only the 13th woman to win the 112-year-old prize.Munro didn’t publish her first collection of short stories until she was 37 years old, but her stories have always been well-received. Lots of her stories share similar themes and characters, but each story has its own twists and turns.Even though she’s won Canada’s most famous literary award, the Giller Prize, twice, winning the Nobel Prize for Literature is the cherry on top of Munro’s career. “It brings this incredible recognition, both of her and her career, and of the dedication to the short story,” said one person.Along with the well-respected title comes 1.3 million dollars. Munro said everything was “so surprising and wonderful” and that she was “dazed by all the attention and affection that has been coming my way.” Munro knew she was in the running——she was named the second-most likely person to win this year’s prize, after Haruki Murakami (村上春树)of Japan——but she never thought that she would win.Munro’s win also represents the long way Canadian writers have come. “When I began writing there was a very small community of Canadian writers and little attention was paid by the world. Now Canadian writers are read, admired and respected around the globe,”Munro said on Thursday.She is technically not the first Canadian to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, but many like to think that she is. In 1976 Saul Bellow, who was born in Quebec but moved to Chicago when he was still a child, won the prize. Even though he was born in Canada, he is mostly considered to be an American writer.“This is a win for us all. Canadians, by our very nature, are not very nationalistic,” said Geoffrey Taylor. “But things like this suddenly make you want to find a flag.”She wasn’t sure if she would keep writing if she won the prize, saying that it would be “nice to go out with a bang. But this may change my mind.”1. What is the feature of Munro’s stories?A. They have their own complicated contents.B. They have similarstory backgrounds.C. They have specific themes for children.D. They have the same characters in each book.2. For Munro, the Nobel Prize is an award for______.A. her love for Canadian cultureB. her devotion to the short storyC. her special form of writingD. her career of editing short stories3. What is implied in the sixth paragraph?A. Canadian writers paid little attention to the prize.B. Canadian writers are just a small community.C. Canadian writers have long been ignored.D. Canadians have a long way to win the prize.4. What does the passage mainly tell us?A. How Alice Munro wins the Nobel PrizeB. An introduction to the Nobel Prize in LiteratureC. Alice Munro wins Nobel Prize in LiteratureD. A world famous writer, Alice MunroBThe Adventure Guides ProgramNew Member Information for the Adventure Guides Program (for children aged 4—12)What Is the Adventure Guides Program All about?The objectives of the program are:● Fostering companionship and setting foundation for positive, lifelong relationships between parent and child● Increased understanding of one another● Expanded awareness of spirit, mind and body● Great memories● Fun!!!Parent and Child Will Be Joining…The nationwide affilicated(隶属的) program sponsored by local YMCA’s and part of the National Council of YMCA’sA smaller group of families called a “circle”What Is the Time Commitment?● Program runs from October to May (ending with the Memorial Day Parade)● One “circle” activity per month ( one circle decides on fees and dates)Additional all participant activities (scheduled by Wilton Family Y)—additional fees and registration required.Outing Dates: To Be AnnouncedWhat Do I Do Now?●Registration is on-going. Registration forms are available online under “Registration”.● You will be notified by the Wilton Family Y of which “circle”you and your child are in and who your “circle” leader is.● You will be notified by your “circle” leader as to when yourfirst parent/child “circle” meeting will take place.Fees:Participant: Full Child or Family member $110.00 / Program member $200.00Sibling: Full child or Family member $75.00 / Program member $150.00 Adult: Family member FREE / Program member $125.00Wilton Family Y Contact Information:Geoff Malyszka Teen Director 762-8384 ext.224E-mail: gmalyszka@wiltonymca. orgKim Murphy Early Childhood Ed. Director762-8384 ext.214E-mail: kmurphy@wiltonymca. org5.Which of the following is true about “circle”?A.You and your children will make up a “circle”.B.A “circle” activity will be held once a month.C.You have the right of choosing your “circle” leader.D.You are free to choose to become a member of a “circle”.6.What information can you get from the passage?A.There is no extra fees for additional all participant activities.B.The program will be held only in October and May C.You can register just by making a call to 762-8384 ext.224.D.It has not been decided yet when you will go out.7.The passage is mainly written for _____.A.parents and their childrenB.adventurous travelersC.international studentsD.children with bad memoriesCYou’re in a department store and you see a couple of attractive young women looking at a sweater.You listen to their conversation: “I can’t believe it — Lorenzo Bertolla! They are almost impossible to find.Isn’t it beautiful? And it’s a lot cheaper than the one Sara bought in Rome.”They leave and you go over to see this incredible sweater.It’s nice and the price is right.You’ve never heard of Lorenzo Bertolla, but those girls looked really stylish.They must know.So, you buy it.You never realize that those young women are employees of an advertising agency.They are actually paid to go from store to store, talking loudly about Lorenzo Bertolla clothes.Every day we notice what people are wearing, driving and eating.If the person looks cool, the product seems cool, too.This is the secret of undercover marketing.Companies from Ford to Nike are starting to use it.Undercover marketing is important because it reaches people that don’t pay attention to traditional advertising.This is particularly true of the MTV generation — consumers between the age of 18 and 34.It’s a golden group.They have a lot of money to spend, but they don’t trust ads.So advertising agencies hire young actors to “perform” in bars and other places where young adults go.Some people might call this practice misleading, but marketing executive Jonathan Ressler calls it creative.“Look at traditional advertising.Its effectiveness is decreasing.” It is true, because everyone knows an ad is trying to persuade you to buy something.However, you don’t know when a conversation you overhear is just a performance.8.The two attractive young women were talking so as to ______.A.get the sweater at a lower price B.be heard by people aroundC.be admired by other shoppers D.decide on buying the sweater9.Lorenzo Bertolla is ______.A.a very popular male singer B.an advertising agencyC.a clothing company in Rome D.the brand name of clothes10.What can we infer from the passage?A.Traditional advertising will soon disappear in the market.B.The MTV generation tends to be more easily influenced by all kinds of ads.C.That traditional advertising is too direct may lead to its decreasing effectiveness.D.Undercover marketing will surely be banned soon by the government.11.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A.Two Attractive Shoppers B.Lorenzo Bertolla SweatersC.Ways of Advertising D.Undercover MarketingDResearchers have claimed that the 'cool kids' are just as likely to get bullied as unpopular children - and that the consequences could be greater for them. Researchers say the bullying of popular children was an 'invisible crime' as many refused to acknowledge problems for fear of ruining their standing. They also found becoming more popular both increases the risk of getting bullied and worsens the negative consequences of being victimized.Study found that popular children feel they have further to fall. Females and physically or socially weak youth are also victimized at particularly high rates, according to the study, but most impressive was that relatively popular youth are always among the ranks of the victims. The study found that the risk of being bullied increases as adolescents climb their school's social ladder — up until they approach the very top, when the risk stops.The students at the top, approximately the 5 percent most popular kids in school, sit just above the trouble, possibly because their extremelyhigh status puts them out of reach of any rivals.The study looked at the social networks of 4,000 youths in three counties in North Carolina. Study subjects from 19 schools, enrolled in grades eight through 10, were asked various questions and asked to name their five closest friends.From this, the authors were able to construct social networks resembling large webs of friendships with a dense hub in the center made up of the most popular students.The study found victims of bullies suffered psychological, social and academic consequences, and they experienced high levels of anxiety, anger and depression.“Most of these bad consequences were worse for high-status targets, because while socially marginal youth are often brutally bullied, a single bullying event may be particularly psychologically and socially damaging for popular students, who feel that they have farther to fall,”Faris said.12. How do the cool kids react to being bullied?A. They usually keep it a secret.B. They turn to social ladder.C. They report it to teachers.D. They ask friends for support.13. What can we know about cool kids?A. They like making friends.B. They never care about their standing.C. They might meet with more bullies.D. They feel they will never fail.14. What conclusion can we draw from the passage?A. The higher status the kids have, the less they are bullied.B. Only when you are beyond match can you escape being bullied.C. Bully victims do not include female students or strong boys.D. Popular students often put themselves out of the reach of rivals.15. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Great care should be given to bully victims.B. Cool kids should be taught to avoid being bullied.C. Cool kids are at more risk of being bullied.D. Popular kids should learn to cheer up.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

高三英语毕业班第一次模拟考试试题(无答案)(2021年整理)

高三英语毕业班第一次模拟考试试题(无答案)(2021年整理)

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2017届高中毕业班第一次模拟考试英语本试题卷分第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分。

考生作答时,将答案答在答题卡上(答题注意事项见答题卡),在本试题卷上答题无效。

考试结束后,将本试题卷和答题卡一并交回。

第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有2分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第—节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

例:How much is the shirt?A. £19。

15。

B。

£9.18. C. £9。

15.答案是C。

1。

How many cigarettes does the man smoke a day?A。

At most 40。

B。

At least 50。

C. At most 60.2。

When did the woman graduate from college?A。

Five years ago。

B。

Six years ago。

C。

Seven years ago。

2020届河南省周口市扶沟县2017级高三下学期开学考试英语参考答案

2020届河南省周口市扶沟县2017级高三下学期开学考试英语参考答案
【答案】 C 60. 【解析】 根据空后的“Then he turned around and saw the cub's mother moving swiftly towards him”可知,小黑熊的 妈妈正朝 Grady 迅速地走来。因此,此处表示熊的幼仔从来 不会单独出行的。alone“独自的”;awake“醒着的”;cute“漂亮的,聪明的”;scared“恐 惧的,惊恐的”。
【答案】 A 42. 【解析】 他不高兴地自言自 语道:“这将是很漫长的一周。”Grady 并没有特别地对 某个人说,因此,C 项符合语境。
【答案】 C 43. 【解析】 数以百计的蓝绿色冷杉树,有些像教堂塔一样高,覆盖着山坡,使山坡呈 现出一个郁郁葱葱的像绿色地毯的外观。从下文的“carpet”可知,数以百计的冷杉树覆盖 着山坡。block“阻止,阻塞”;cover“覆盖”;reflect“反射,映出”;scar“结疤,给…… 留下伤痕”。
【答案】 D 58. 【解析】 Grady 走近了一点,想看得更清楚一些。get a better look“看得更清楚”。
【答案】 A 59. 【解析】 这时 Grady 听到后面传来一阵声音,Grady 记起父亲说过熊的幼仔不会单独 出行的。find“发现”;learn“学会,了解到”;remember“记得”;misunderstand“误解”。
【答案】 C 52. 【解析】 根据空后的“dinner”及常识可知,此处表示准备晚餐。alter“改变”;hunt “打猎”;order“点菜”;prepare“准备”。
【答案】 D 53. 【解析】 当其他人都在开始准备晚餐的时候,Grady 想要寻找清凉的地方,于是动身 去附近的小溪。这条小溪足够深,可以在里面游泳。根据本句中的“looking for some place to cool down”可知,Grady 想在小溪里游泳凉快一下。dig“挖”;swim“游泳”;hide“躲 藏”;sink“沉没”。

河南省扶沟县高级中学2017-2018学年高一上学期第一次质量检测英语试卷(扫描版)【含答案】

河南省扶沟县高级中学2017-2018学年高一上学期第一次质量检测英语试卷(扫描版)【含答案】

2017—2018学年度上期高一第一次质量检测英语参考答案第二部分:第一节阅读理解A . 21—23 ACD B. 24---27 CADBC. 28---31 ABDAD. 32---35 CBDA第二节七选五36--- 40 CBDEG第三部分第一节完形填空41---45 BABAD 46---50 CABAD51---55 BDCCA 56--60 ADCBD第二节语法填空:61.going 62. that 63. best 64.understanding65.to study 66. enrich 67.remembering68.really 69.any 70.and第四部分第一节改错:1.go--went 2. Luckily--Unluckily 3. losing--lost4. such-- so5.tell 后的to 去掉6.some--any7. Monday后加on 8. but--and 9.him-- her10. that--whichDear Mike,How are you doing?Thank you for your help and good treat while I was travelling in Xian during the National Day.You were so kind and friendly to treat me to the local food,and show us around the city.It is really nice to visit Xian, whose beautiful scenery and delicious food gave me a good impression. I had a great time there and learned a lot about Xian . Wanglin,are you free these days?I would like to invite you to visit Zhengzhou.I'll act as a guide to show you around the places of interest in my hometown.Looking forward to your reply.Yours,Li Hua。

河南省扶沟县高三英语第二次模拟考试试题

河南省扶沟县高三英语第二次模拟考试试题

河南省扶沟县2017届高三英语第二次模拟考试试题本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。

考试时间120分钟,满分150分(听力成绩算作参考分)。

考生应首先阅读答题卡上的文字信息,然后在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上作答无效。

第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What does Kate promise to do?A. Send a message to Jim.B. Go to a meeting with Jim.C. Answer phone calls for Jim.2. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?A. Strangers.B. Neighbors.C. Classmates.3. What do we know about John’s new job?A. It is pretty good.B. It is well paid.C. it is rather easy.4. What are they talking about?A. Moving to New York.B. Holiday plans.C. A party with old friends.5. What is Sarah going to do this Sunday?A. Treat some friends at home.B. Go to the beach with the man.C. Have a dinner with her family. 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。

河南省扶沟县高级中学高二英语上学期第一次考试试题

河南省扶沟县高级中学高二英语上学期第一次考试试题

英语试卷第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)APeter Onruang, a Hollywood businessman, has paid $310,000 to clone his best friend Wolfie, a lovely dog. He said, “Wolfie was more than just a pet to me.” Wolfie died two years ago, at the age of 15. But long before she and her sister Bubble passed away, Onruang had plans to bring them back to life. Onruang said, “I buried them at home. Each time I visit them, I say, ‘Hi, I’m making a new body for you.’”Finally, Onruang found the South Korean biotechnology company RNL Bio, which can and will clone animals. Onruang collected his dogs’ stem cells (干细胞), and then he started a website , so he could earn and save the $310,000 that the cloning would cost.The new dogs should look identical (完全相同的) to Wolfie and Bubble. When the cloning process is done, Onruang may end up with several clones of each dog. But Onruang admits he’s still not sure that they will be exactly the same.Scientists cloned the first animal, a sheep named Dolly, in 1996 in Scotland. That project has raised ethical (伦理的) questions about where science should draw the line. Another question is whether such technique will lead to a day when humans could be cloned.“If I had an opportunity to clone myself, I would do it readily,” Onruang said. “Because it’s me, I’m raising myself. I have already known exactly my strengths and weaknesses. This person is going to be the new and improved me, and will live the life I’ve always wanted to live.”21. Onruang started the website in order to .A. encourage more people to clone their petsB. draw people’s attention to cloningC. raise money to pay for the cloningD. collect his dog’s stem cells22. The purpose of the fourth paragraph is to tell us .A. when and where scientists cloned the first sheep DollyB. people are in favor of the clone technologyC. cloning will be of great benefit to humansD. there are arguments about the clone technology23. What is Onruang’s attitude towards cloning humans?A. He is enthusiastic about it.B. He doesn’t care about it.C. He strongly opposes it.D. He never thinks about it.BSuppose you work in a big firm and find English very important for your job because you often deal with foreign businessmen. Now you are looking for a place where you can improve your English, especially our spoken English.Here are some advertisements about English language training from newspapers. You may find the information you need.24. You work from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm every day. Which schools will you choose?A. Global English Centre and Modern Language SchoolB. Global English Centre and the International HouseC. Modern Language School and the 21st CenturyD. The 21st Century and the International House25. The 21st Century is different from the other three schools in that ____.A. its teaching quality is betterB. it is nearest to the city centre.C. its courses are more advancedD. it requires an entrance examination26. If you take the evening program at the International House, you will pay ____.A. 60 yuanB. 240 yuanC. 720 yuanD. 960yuan27. If your friend wants to take a course in English for hotel management, he may call at _____ for class information.A. 67605272B. 67353019C. 67801642D. 67432308CToday, roller skating (滑旱冰)is easy and fun. But a long time ago, it wasn’t easy at all. Before 1750, the idea of skating didn’t exist. That changed because of a man named Joseph Merlin. Merlin’s work was making musical instruments. In his spare time he liked to play the violin. Joseph Merlin was a man of ideas and dreams. People called him a dreamer.One day Merlin received an invitation to attend a fancy dress ball(化妆舞会). He was very pleased and a little excited. As the day of the party came near, Merlin began to think how to make a grand entrance at the party. He thought he would get a lot of attention if he could skate into the room.Merlin tried different ways to make himself roll. Finally, he decided to put two wheels under each shoe. These were the first roller skates. Merlin was very proud of his invention and dreamed of arriving at the party on wheels while playing the violin.On the night of the party Merlin rolled into the room playing his violin. Everyone was astonished to see him. There was just one problem. Merlin had no way to stop his roller skates. He rolled on and on. Suddenly, he ran into a huge mirror that was hanging on the wall. Down fell the mirror, breaking to pieces. Nobody forget Merlin’s grand entrance for a long time!28. The text is mainly about ____.A. a strange manB. an unusual partyC. how roller skating beganD. how people enjoyed themselves in the 18th century29. People thought Merlin was a dreamer because he ____.A. often gave others surprisesB. was a gifted musicianC. invented the roller skatesD. was full of imagination30. Merlin put wheels under his shoes in order to ____.A. impress the party guestsB. arrive at the party soonerC. test hisinvention D. show his skill in walking on wheels31. What is the main point the writer is trying to make in the last paragraph?A. The roller skates needed further improvement.B. The party guests took Merlin for a fool.C. Merlin succeeded beyond expectation.D. Merlin got himself into trouble.DA man was walking on a mountain when he found an amazing cave. Stored inside were all kinds of treasure and precious stones. When he saw it, he concealed the cave entrance and stayed there, guarding it.From that day on, the man hid all his valuables in the cave, and to avoid anyone suspecting he was rich, he gave up his job, his home, and his friends. He constantly watched the approaches to his cave, wanting no one to find out about it. Fearing thieves, he guarded the cave all night long.He was so devoted to the cave that he hardly ate or drank. Before long, he fell ill. Many days passed, and he got thinner and sicker, losing all his strength. One day, when he could hardly move at all, he realized that it was his greed that had brought him to this extreme end. He understood that guarding his treasure had been of no use and no good. He decided to share it with others.He crawled (爬) into the cave to fetch some jewels, but discovered that the cave was almost empty. All he could find was a small emerald(绿宝石). He took it and left the cave, intending to give it to the first person passing by. Soon a woman approached and accepted the e merald with great joy. The man said to her, “I could have given you many more riches, but I don’t know where they went. This is all I have now.”“Are you sure there’s nothing else?” replied the woman. The man shook his head and pointed to the cave. He found that some riches were still there; he saw some gold coins. He said, “Take them with you.” The woman took both the emerald and the coins, and went away happily.In a while, an old man passed by and asked the man what he was doing there. The man replied, “What bad luck! Just a moment ago I gave a woman the few riches left over from the treasure I was guarding.”“Are you sure there’s nothing else?” The old man asked him.The man showed him the cave, and they found a box filled with jewels and gold. The man was shocked. The old man explained to him, “At last! At last someone has freed himself from the spell (咒语) of this cave. You see, this is a magic cave, and you’re the first to pass its great test. Many people have devoted their lives to this cave, only to end up realizing there’s nothing here ...”“And why does this happen?” said the man. “Why does the trea sure appear and disappear?”“My son, this magic cave has as many riches as does your own heart. When someone discovers it, the cave fills with the treasure they bring with them, but later, when they all devote themselves to guarding the treasure, their hearts begin emptying, and so does the cave. The only way to fill it is to fill your heart with all thatis good, as you did by giving that last jewel to the woman. That’s the reason why the cave was filling up again ...”And so, the man understood it was better to share than to keep things to himself. And, from that day, thanks to the cave and the old man, the man became ever more noble (高尚的) and generous.32. The underlined word “concealed” in the first paragraph can be replaced by “_____”.A. builtB. coveredC. discoveredD. used33. After the man fell ill, he intended to ______.A. tell others about his storyB. take all the treasure homeC. give some of the treasure to other peopleD. return the treasure to the woman and the old man34. What happened to the man in the end?A. He became more generous.B. He became the richest man in the world.C. He became more careful about his health.D. He became more grateful to others for their help.35. What can we learn from this passage?A. Be a good listener.B. Don’t be angry with others.C. We should learn to share.D. We ought to help each other.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。

河南省扶沟高中高一第一次考试英语试题

河南省扶沟高中高一第一次考试英语试题

第I卷(选择题共115分)I 听力第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)一.(共5小题,每小题 1.5分,满分7.5分)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。

1.Where did the man meet Rose/A. In a sports club.B. At the woman’s house.C. At Mr. Thompson’s home.2.How is the man feeling?A. Satisfied.B. Surprised.C. Disappointed.3.What is the time now?A. 8:15.B. 8:20.C. 8: 25.4.What is the man going to do tonight?A. Go to the airport.B. See a movie with Sue.C. Have dinner with the woman.5.Where should the man turn left?A. At the second traffic light.B. At the third building.C. At the end of the street. 二.(共15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。

请听第6段材料,回答6、7题。

6.What day is it today?A. MondayB. TuesdayC. Wednesday7.What is the man doing?A. Asking for help.B. Asking for information.C. Offering advice.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.How much should each person pay for the taxi?A. About $20.B. About $30.C. About $60.9.When should the taxi go to pick up the man?A. A t 6 am.B. At 7 am.C. At 8 am.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

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扶沟高中2016—2017学年高三上期周测英语试卷命题人:贾高林审题人:梁建成:做题人:杨海根第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AMr. Selfridge, the Wisconsin-born retailer (零售商) who left school at 14, rose to become a partner in Marshall Field's. Chicago. Founded in 1852, it was one of the first and most ambitious US department stores. Mr. Selfridge had done well with Marshall Field's. He liked to say, “The customer is always right,” which made the Chicago store popular. And he is believed to have invented the phrase “Only so many Shopping Days until Christmas”.When he visited London on holiday in 1906 he was surprised to find most of the city's department stores were no match for their American and Parisian competitors. This led Selfridge to leave the US and establish Selfridges. a department store named after him. at the west end of London's Oxford Street. In Oxford Street, Selfridge's design team shaped an ambitious classical place building with a wall of plate glass windows.Opened in 1909, Selfridges offered customers a hundred departments along with restaurants, a roof garden, reading and writing rooms, reception areas for foreign visitors, a first aid room and. most importantly, a small army of knowledgeable floor-walking assistants who served as guides as well as being thoroughly instructed in the art of making a sale.Mr. Selfridge did much to make the department store a destination rather than just a big and comprehensively stocked city shop. It became a place to meet and for ladies to lunch. Mr. Selfridge later introduced the department store as a key element of the 20th Century culture, and Chaplin acknowledged the growing trend for shopping in the department store in his film The Floorwalker.21. What can be learned about Mr. Selfridge from Paragraph 1?A. lie was well-educated.B. He was a gifted businessman.C. He was a modest man.D. He was dishonest.22. What made Selfridge build a department store in London?A. The industrial atmosphere in London.B. His desire to own a department store.C. His confidence in business success.D. Affection for London architecture.23. What was Selfridges' most impressive characteristic?A._The number of departments.B. The broad choice of goods.C._The small group of guards.D. The well-trained sales guides.24. What is the main purpose of the article?A. To introduce the the retailor, Selfridge .B. To compare different department stores.C. To encourage readers to spend more.D. To explain how to start a department store.BIs there link between humans and climate change or not? This question was first studied in the early 1900s. Since then, many scientists have thought that our actions do make a difference. In 1997, the Kyo to Protocol explained our role in the Earth‟s changing atmosphere and set international limits for gas emissions(排放) from 2008 to 2012. Some countries have decided to continue these reductions until 2020. More recently, the Paris Agreement, stuck by nearly 200 countries, also aims to limit global warming. But just now how much warmer it will get depends on how deeply countries cut carbon emissions.3.5℃This is how much temperatures would rise by 2100 even if nations live up to the initial Paris promises to reduce carbon emissions; this rise could still put coastal cities under water and drive over half of all species to extinction.2℃To meet this minimum goal, the Agreement requires countries to tighten emissions targets every five years. Even this increase could sink some islands, worse drought(干旱) and drive a decline of up to a third in the number of species.1.5℃This is the most ambitious goal for temperature rise set by the Paris Agreement, after a push by low-lying island nations like Kiribati, which say limiting temperature rise to 1.5℃ could save them from sinking.0.8℃This is how much temperatures have risen since the industrial age began, putting us 40% of the way to the 2℃ point.0℃The baseline here is average global temperature before the start of the industrial age.25. It can be concluded from paragraph 1 that _______.A. the problem of global warming will have been quite solved by 2020B. gas emissions have been effectively reduced in developed countriesC. the Paris Agreements is more influential than the Kyoto ProtocolD. humans have made continuous efforts to slow down global warming26. If nations could only keep the initial promises of the Paris Agreement, what would happen bythe year 2100?A. The human population would increase by one third.B. Little over 50% of all species would still exist.C. Nations would not need to tighten their emissions targets.D. The Agreement‟s minimum goal would not be reached.27. If those island nations not far above sea level are to survive, the maximum temperature rise,since the start of the industrial age, should be_______.A. 0.8℃B. 1.5℃C. 2℃D. 3.5℃CParents do need to teach their kids financial responsibility and that money is earned. Still, many child-development experts agree that tying a child‟s allowance to chores can be a slippery slope. Here‟s why.Susie Walton, master instructor at Peace in Your Home advises to keep chores and allowances totally separate. “Allowanc e is one thing. When it comes to chores, life skills, responsibilities-that‟s a whole different thing.” says Walton.Walton says, “When kids aren‟t doing a chore, you don't say, …well, there goes your allowance.‟ You‟re going to sit them down and ask what‟s going on. …We are a team. We are a family. We‟ve got to have them done.‟”Besides, by paying children for chores with an allowance, you‟ll also be sending the message that work isn't worth doing unless they‟re getting paid for it.There are times when it would make sense to pay kids for chores. Most financial and child-development experts agree that it‟s a fine idea to pay children money for extra jobs that are outside their normal set of chores, such as washing windows, washing the car or helping to clean out the garage-especially if the child is saving for a big item. This may even develop an entrepreneurial (企业家的) spirit to think outside of the box to earn money.For parents who are concerned that their children won‟t learn the value of a dollar if the allowance isn‟t tied to household chores, note that there are still plenty of money management skills to be learned from a straight allowance. Depending on the age, kids can be made responsible for paying for their own toys or snacks. Some parents even require that kids set aside a percentage of their allowance toward savings.“I really like having my own money,” says Kevin, 9. “It‟s up to me if I want to buy the cheap toy now, or save and get the better toy.” And that‟s a good lesson t o learn at 9 years old.No matter which allowance route you take in parenthood, kids will feel empowered by being able to handle their own money.28. Which of the following would Susie Walton most probably agree with?A. A child‟s allowance shouldn‟t be tied to chores.B. Kids shouldn‟t be forced to do chores.C. Doing chores teaches kids the value of work.D. Kids should be paid for doing chores.29. According to Susie Walton, if kids don‟t do chores, parents should ______.A. teach them the entrepreneurial spiritB. talk to them about family responsibilities.C. give them a smaller allowance than usualD. punish them by not giving them their allowances30. What is the author‟s attitude towards Kevin‟s action?A. Worried.B. Doubtful.C. Approving.D. Unfavorable.31. The text is mainly about _____________.A. the importance of kids doing choresB. whether parents should pay kids for choresC. the advantages of kids handling their own moneyD. whether parents should give kids regular allowancesDImagine a mass of floating waste is two times the size of the state of Texas. Texas has a land area of more than 678 000 square kilometers. So it might be difficult to imagine anything twice as big.All together, this mass of waste flowing in the North Pacific Ocean is known as the Great Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch. It weighs about 3 500 000 tons. The waste includes bags,bottles and containers—plastic products of all kinds.The eastern part of the Great Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch is about l 600 kilometers west of California. The western part is west of the Hawaiian Islands and east of Japan. The area has been described as a kind of oceanic desert,with light winds and slow moving water currents. The water moves so slow that garbage from all over the world collects there.In recent years,there have been growing concerns about the floating garbage and its effect on sea creatures and human health. Scientists say thousands of animals get trapped in the floating waste,resulting in death or injury. Even more die from a lack of food or water after swallowing pieces of plastic. The trash can also make animals feel full,lessening their desire to eat or drink.The floating garbage also can have harmful effects on people. There is an increased threat of infection of disease from polluted waste,and from eating fish that swallowed waste. Divers can also get trapped in the plastic.Its existence first gained public attention in l997. That was when racing boat captain and oceanographer Charles Moore and his crew sailed into the garbage while returning from a racing event. Five years earlier,another oceanographer learned of the trash after a shipment of rubber duckies got lost at sea. Many of those toys are now part of the Great Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch.In August,2009,a team from the University of California,San Diego became the latest group to travel to it. They were shocked by the amount of waste they saw. They gathered hundreds of sea creatures and water samples to measure the garbage patch‟s effect on ocean environment.32.How did the writer introduce the topic of the passage?A. By giving an example.B. By listing the facts.C. By telling a story.D. By giving a comparison.33.What do we know about the Great Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch?A. It is made up of various kinds of plastic products.B. It is a solid mass of floating waste materials.C. It lies l60 000 kilometers east of California.D. It is described as a kind of oceanic desert.34.Why do people pay attention to the Great Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch?A. Because it may prevent the flow of ocean water.B. Because the polluted plastic articles will move up the food chain.C. Because it may be from an island in the pacific.D. Because ships may be trapped in the floating waste.35.The purpose of writing this passage is to____________.A. warn people of the danger to travel in the pacificB. analyze what caused the waste patch in the pacificC. give advice on how to recycle waste in the oceanD. introduce the Great Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

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