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河北正中实验中学2023-2024学年高三上学期12月第三次月考英语试题

河北正中实验中学2023-2024学年高三上学期12月第三次月考英语试题

河北正中实验中学2023-2024学年高三上学期12月第三次月考英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读选择1.Who is this article mainly intended for?A.Students in all grades.B.Students in 6th or 8th grades.C.Parents of children in 6th or 8th grades.D.Parents of children in 7th to 9th grades. 2.What do we know about Ravenna?A.It deals with entry applications.B.It promotes school management.C.It is accessible the whole school year.D.It monitors the admissions process. 3.Which can be a possible date for applicants to submit teacher evaluations?A.August 30, 2023.B.January 26, 2024.C.February 3, 2024.D.March 30, 2024.bond. They were inseparable and spent every moment together, laughing, exploring, and creating unforgettable memories.One cold winter morning, Emma woke up with a stuffy nose and a sore throat. She tried to brave it and get ready for school, but her body felt weak and achy. Unwillingly, she called Liam to let him know she couldn’t make it to school that day.Liam was concerned when he heard the tiredness in Emma’s voice. “Don’t worry, Em. I’ll take care of everything at school for you,” he assured her. Feeling grateful for Liam’s understanding, Emma forced a smile and replied, “Thank you, Liam. You’re the best friend anyone could ask for.”After school, Liam hurried to Emma’s house, carrying a meal he had prepared for her. He knocked on the door, and Emma’s mother welcomed him with a warm smile. “Oh, Liam, you’re such a thoughtful friend,” she said.“I brought some soup and tea for Emma. I hope it will make her feel better,” Liam replied, some concern in his eyes. Entering Emma’s room, Liam found her pale but relievedto see him. “I brought some comfort food to cheer you up,” he said, setting the food on her bedside table.Emma’s eyes lit up, and she smiled weakly. “Thank you. This means the world to me,” she whispered. Sitting by her side, Liam kept her company, chatting softly and making her laugh. The warmth of their friendship enveloped the room, bringing a feeling of comfort to Emma’s tired soul.As Emma regained her strength, she realized how lucky she was to have a friend like Liam. Their friendship grew stronger with each passing day, and from that moment on, they knew they would be there for each other through thick and thin.4.What does the underlined word “intimate” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?A.Close.B.Informal.C.Satisfactory.D.Temporary. 5.Why didn’t Emma go to school that morning?A.She was in bad shape.B.Liam failed to pick her up.C.It was too cold to go outside.D.School was closed for the heavy snow. 6.Which of the following can best describe Liam?A.Brave but lazy.B.Selfless and active.C.Considerate and caring.D.Independent but weak.7.What can we learn from the text?A.A friend is a second self.B.A faithful friend is hard to find.C.A friend is easier lost than found.D.A true friend is forever a friend.In the days before the Internet, critical thinking was the most important skill of informed citizens. But in the digital age, according to Anastasia Kozyreva, a psychologist at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, and her colleagues, an even more important skill is critical ignoring.As the researchers point out, we live in an attention economy where content producers on the Internet compete for our attention. They attract us with a lot of emotional and eye-catching stories while providing little useful information, so they can expose us to profit-generating advertisements. Therefore, we are no longer customers but products, and each link we click is a sale of our time and attention. To protect ourselves from this, Kozyreva advocates learning the skill of critical ignoring, in which readers intentionally control their information environment to reduce exposure to false and low-quality information.According to Kozyreva, critical ignoring comprises three strategies. The first is to design our environments, which involves the removal of low-quality yet hard-to-resist information from around. Successful dieters need to keep unhealthy food out of their homes. Likewise, we need to set up a digital environment where attention-grabbing items are kept out of sight. As with dieting, if one tries to bank on willpower not to click eye-catching “news”, he’ll surely fail. So, it’s better to just keep them out of sight to begin with.The next is to evaluate the reliability of information, whose purpose is to protect you from false and misleading information. It can be realized by checking the source in the mainstream news agencies which have their reputations for being trustworthy.The last goes by the phrase “do not feed the trolls”. Trolls are actors who intentionally spread false and hurtful information online to cause harm. It may be appealing to respond to them to set the facts straight, but trolls just care about annoying others rather than facts. So, it’s best not to reward their bad behaviour with our attention.By sharpening our critical ignoring skills in these ways, we can make the most of the Internet while avoiding falling victim to those who try to control our attention, time, and minds.8.What’s the feature of the attention economy?A.It offers little information.B.It focuses on depressing stories.C.It saves time for Internet users.D.It seeks profits from each click. 9.Why does the author mention dieters in paragraph 3?A.To discuss the quality of information.B.To prove the benefits of healthy food.C.To show the importance of environments.D.To explain the effectiveness ofwillpower.10.What should we do to handle Internet trolls according to the text?A.Reveal their intention.B.Turn a deaf ear to them.C.Correct their behaviour.D.Send hard facts to them.11.What is the text mainly about?A.Reasons for developing critical thinking in modern times.B.Practising the skill of critical ignoring in the digital age.C.Maximizing the benefits of critical ignoring on the Internet.D.Strategies of abandoning critical thinking for Internet users.Healthy human skin is covered with bacteria (细菌) that are quick to settle in an open wound. To prevent these organisms from spreading through the body, which can permanently injure or kill a person, the infected wound may need to be cleaned and treated with antibiotics. Medical professionals typically identify infections by unwrapping and observing a wound or by swabbing (用拭子擦拭) it and conducting a laboratory test. But removing a wound dressing can slow down the healing process. Plus, observations are subjective, while swab tests take time and require that a patient be physically present.To address these issues, some research teams are developing devices that sit under bandages and continuously monitor indirect signs of infection, such as changes in wound temperature or acidity. And scientists at the National University of Singapore have now created an even more direct infection sensor.This sensor can detect an enzyme (酶) called DNase. The enzyme acts as a reliable infection indicator because disease-causing bacteria produce it in large amounts inside wounds, whereas bacteria on healthy skin do not—so testing for the substance reduces the chance of a false positive result. Furthermore, DNase builds up before other infection signs appear. The new alert system, nicknamed the“wireless infection detection on wounds” (WINDOW) sensor, was detailed in Science Advances.WINDOWs enzyme-sensing parts rely on a material called DNAgel. There searchers developed a particular kind of DNAgel that remains stable in watery environments, such as the human body, but begins to break down in the presence of DNase. They connected this gel (凝胶) to a chip that senses when the gel responds by sending a signal to a smartphone.Thus far, the team has exposed the DNAgel to wound swabs from 18 people’s wounds to see how much the material degraded in the presence of the bacteria. There searchers also used the device on six living lab mice whose wounds were exposed to the same bacterial species, and it successfully detected infections.12.What is the first paragraph mainly about?A.The harm of common wounds.B.The treatment of infected wounds.C.The intervention on wound healing.D.The dilemma of infection observation.13.How does the WINDOW sensor detect infections?A.By comparing wound acidity.B.By detecting the DNase enzyme.C.By measuring the bacteria amount.D.By observing changes in wound color.14.What can we expect of the WINDOW sensor in the future?A.It will cut down the length of infection-treating.B.It could reduce the cost of infection observation.C.It can monitor wounds continuously and remotely.D.It might help conduct laboratory tests on wounds.15.What can be the best title for the text?A.Innovations in Wound Infection DetectionB.Removing the Dangers of Open WoundsC.Recognizing the Role of DNase in HealingD.Challenges in Wound Care and TreatmentIf you look at a carpenter, they have a toolbox; a dentist, they have their drills. In our era and the type of work most of us are doing, we also have our tool. The tool we most need is centered around being able to give and receive feedback well. However, a recent Gallup survey found that only 26 percent of subjects strongly agree that the feedback they get is brain-friendly and useful to their work. Those numbers are pretty depressing. 16 Ask micro-yes questions.Propose your feedback by asking a question that is short but important. 17 . You can ask “I have some ideas for how we can improve things. Can I share them with you?” This micro-yes question can serve as a pacing tool. It lets the other person know that feedback is about to be given.Give data point.18 . Instead of saying, “You aren’t reliable,” you are supposed to say, “You said you’d get that email to me by 11 a.m, and I still don’t have it yet 4 p.m.” The reason for that is that you want to be able to specify exactly what you want the other person to increase or diminish.State the impact.19 . For example, you might say, “Because I didn’t get the message, I was blocked on my work and couldn’t move forward” or “I really liked how you added thosestories, because it helped me grasp the concepts faster.” It gives others a sense of purpose and meaning and logic between the points.Wrap the feedback with a question.Great feedback givers incline to ask something like, “Well, how do you see it?” Or “This is what I’m thinking we should do, but what are your thoughts on it?”. 20 . Instead, try to make it a joint problem-solving situation. Now that you know this four-part approach, you can mix and match it to make it work for any difficult conversation.A.Name exactly the difference data point makes to you.B.Four methods can be employed to make your feedback brain-friendly.C.It lets the brain know that feedback is actually coming.D.Make the conversation no longer a monologue (独白).E.There’s a mistaken tendency that we use vague, or not specific wordsF.Here comes a four part approach that you can adopt to say any difficult message well.G.It creates a moment of buy-in for the speaker.二、完形填空When I was seven, my dad and I were on our way home from my piano lesson. Out ofbecause he’s just as devoted to them as he’s always been to me.21.A.crashed B.drove C.powered D.abandoned 22.A.caught B.hurt C.treated D.discovered 23.A.looked B.escaped C.stormed D.cut 24.A.pet B.sister C.son D.girl 25.A.controlled B.changed C.lost D.found 26.A.limitation B.activity C.relationship D.conflict 27.A.Unfortunately B.Hopefully C.Thankfully D.Interestingly 28.A.protective B.appreciative C.generous D.adventurous 29.A.occupation B.position C.devotion D.development 30.A.missed B.minded C.admitted D.fancied 31.A.smooth B.tough C.swift D.abundant 32.A.volunteered B.demanded C.failed D.allowed 33.A.settled down B.ran out C.caught on D.broke down 34.A.examined B.dropped C.restored D.sought 35.A.blessed B.depressed C.determined D.inspired三、语法填空a growing young audience since its first performance in Beijing. Up to now, Beijing Tianqiao Performing Arts Center, 44 aim is to emphasize the inheritance, promotion, development and popularization of traditional Chinese culture and arts, has also held many exhibitions related to traditional drama, and established the Peking Opera inheritance class 45 (popularize) the traditional art to children.四、书信写作46.假如你是学生会主席李华。

2023-2024学年河北正中实验中学高三上学期第四次月考英语试题

2023-2024学年河北正中实验中学高三上学期第四次月考英语试题

2023-2024学年河北正中实验中学高三上学期第四次月考英语试题Four new books to readThe books that are included in this list can meet your reading needs at any time of year.Nobody Will Tell You This but MeBess KalbIn this book, the author shares the advice her beloved grandmother Bobby left her. Bobby was a powerful woman who should never be underestimated, and she was very knowledgeable about the family’s traditions and secrets. The book proves that famil y bonds can endure through generations and beyond death.We Came Here to ShineSusie Orman SchnallWe Came Here to Shine focuses on the strong female friendship between an aspiring journalist and an unlucky actress at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. Leanin g on each other, these two ambitious women struggled against adversity (困境) at a time when women had little say.A Star Is BoredByron LaneFavored by television star Jonathan Van Ness, this novel is partly based on the author’s experiences as the former personal assistant to Carrie Fisher, a legendary American actress. The book follows Charlie Besson, the new assistant to the Hollywood icon, Kathi Kannon. Their three-year journey together is an unforgettable adventure that is funny, heartbreaking, and hopeful.Fast GirlsElise HooperThe story in Fast Girls took place during the 1936 Berlin Olympics, where Betty Robinson, Louise Stokes, and Helen Stephens overcame difficult pasts to attain Olympic glory as the world’s fastest female athletes. Beyond the athletic journey, they also aimed to challenge the social standards of what females can achieve.1. Who is the character in Bess Kalb’s book?C.Carrie Fisher. D.Betty Robinson.A.Bobby. B.Susie OrmanSchnall.2. What kind of book is A Star Is Bored?A.A biography. B.An industry report.C.A real-life based novel. D.A fictional adventure story.3. Which of the following books will you choose if you are interested in sports?A.We Came Here to Shine B.Nobody Will Tell You This but MeC.A Star Is Bored D.Fast GirlsA tree-planting initiative in Kenya has seen over 30,000 trees being planted. The Green Generation Initiative is a Kenyan charity that has been planting trees to counter climate change and the reduction in forest in the East African nation since 2016.Founded by climate activist Elizabeth Wathuti when she was fifteen years old, the initiative’s primary focus is on developing young climate activists through environmental education in schools and addressing food insecurity in the region through planting fruit trees. Since its foundation, over 30,000 trees have been planted in Kenya, while thousands of school children have not just planted trees but adopted them to ensure that young people learn the importance of acting as a guardian over the health of the environment. The trees have recorded a survival rate of over 98 percent, as they remain tended to from young trees to maturity.Speaking to world leaders at the recent United Nations Climate Conference in Glasgow (COP26), Elizabeth issued a serious warning on the threat of climate change. Over two million of Kenyans are facing climate related starvation. In 2025, half of the world’s population will be facing water shortage. The climate crisis will displace 80 million people in sub-Saharan Africa alone.Elizabeth said, “I have been doing what I can. Inspired by the great Wangari Maathai, I founded a tree growing initiative that enhances food security for young Kenyans.” So far, they have grown 30,000 fruit trees to maturity, providing desperately needed nutrition for thousands of children. “Every day we see that when we look after the trees, they look after us. We are the adults on this Earth right now, and it is our responsibility to ensure that the children have food and water,” she added.4. What is the initiative intended for?A.Making policies. B.Raising money.C.Educating adults. D.Fighting climate change.5. What crisis are Kenyans encountering at present?A.Hunger. B.Sickness C.Water shortage. D.Economic risks.6. What has been achieved since 2016?A.3,000 trees have been planted.B.Green awareness has been raised.C.80 million people have been saved.D.School education has been guaranteed.7. Which of the following can best describe Elizabeth Wathuti?A.Friendly and talented. B.Caring and responsible.C.Honest and determined. D.Ambitious and humorous. Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University have demonstrated a more effective way to support learning and increase engagement. They used artificial intelligence to create a new genre of interactive, hands-on exhibits that includes an intelligent, virtual assistant to interact with visitors. When the researchers compared their intelligent exhibit to a traditional one, they found that the intelligent exhibit increased learning and the tim e spent at the exhibit. “Having artificial intelligence and computer vision turned the play into learning,” said Nesra Yannier, head of the project, who called the results “purposeful play.”Earthquake tables are popular exhibits. In a typical example, kids build towers and then watch them tumble on a shaking table. Signs around the exhibit try to engage kids in thinking about science as they play, but it is not clear how well these work or how often they are even read.Yannier led a team of researchers that built an AI-enhanced earthquake table outfitted with a camera, touchscreen, large display and an intelligent agent, NoRilla, that replaced the signs. NoRilla—a virtual gorilla—interacts with participants, taking them through different challenges and asking questions about why towers did or didn’t fall along the way and helping them make scientific discoveries.The pre-and post-tests and surveys revealed that children learned significantly more from the AI-enhanced intelligent science exhibit compared to the traditional exhibit while having just as much fun. Their experiment at the Science Center also showed that people spent about six minutes at the intelligent exhibit, four times the 90-second average of the traditional one.“This research will have lasting implications for future exhibit experiences at the Science Center,” said Jason Brown, the Henry Buhl Jr. director of the Carnegie Science Center. “Creating hands-on fun and inspirational exhibit experiences that scaffold science, technology, engineering or mathematics learning and discovery is what positions us as one of the most unique museums in the region.”8. What can we learn about AI enhanced intelligent science exhibits?A.They require more action than thinking.B.They’re less interactive an d instructional.C.They’re more like demanding learning activities.D.They increase the time people spent at the exhibits.9. Why did the author mention Earthquake tables?A.To introduce the background of the project.B.To reveal the drawbacks of traditional exhibits.C.To explain how intelligent exhibits help learning.D.To show the strengths and weaknesses of intelligent exhibits.10. Which aspect of the research does the last paragraph focus on?A.Its findings. B.Its principle. C.Its limitations. D.Its significance.11. What’s the best title of the passage?A.Intelligent Exhibits Turn Learning into PlayB.Intelligent Exhibits Replace Traditional OnesC.A New Genre of Exhibits Comes into the WorldD.Intelligent Exhibits Help Kids’ Learning and EngagementDo you ever hear a friend speak on a topic with the belief that “everyone”thinks the same way? Do you often find yourself surrounded in a social media feed that is completely tailored to you and your beliefs, reading along without the immediate realization?A social media echo chamber (回声壁) is when one experiences a tailored media experience that leave out opposing viewpoints and differing voices. Social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube connect groups of like-minded users together based on shared content preferences. As a result, people see and take in information according to our preexisting beliefs and opinions. Social media companies therefore rely on algorithms (算法) to assess our interests and flood us with information that wi ll keep our attention. The algorithms focus on what we “like”, and “share” to keep feeding content that makes us comfortable.In order to truly get access to all information and to evaluate our media, we must give ourselves the opportunity to step out of our comfort zone. While this becomes increasingly challenging, there are things we can do. The first step is to beef up your media consumption sources. Adding in a few media sources with differing opinions will allow you to at least understand what people are saying outside of your echo chamber. Next, read each thing you see with a critical eye. Make sure that each thing you accept as truth is truly fact. Lastly, attempt to search out reliable new sources that are known for trying their best to leave out false information. By accepting that our media buffet on social media is a product of our present beliefs and opinions, we can work to make sure we are not simply stuck in a social media echo chamber.12. What is a result of the social media echo chamber?A.People contact like-minded online users effectively.B.People keep reading for more differing viewpoints.C.People rely on algorithms to evaluate their interests.D.People only get information confirming their beliefs.13. What does “beef up”underlined in paragraph 3 mean?A.Track. B.Improve.C.Provide. D.Identify.14. Which of the following can help us get out of the echo chamber?A.Criticizing fake news on social media.B.Exposing ourselves to opposing voices.C.Researching primary sources of information.D.Accepting our present beliefs and opinions.15. What is the purpose of the text?A.To call on people to use algorithms frequently.B.To ask people not to take in information blindly.C.To promote the use of various social media sites.D.To inform people of new technology developments.Procrastination (拖延)makes people live under constant stress. Making changes will lead to positive results, like relieving stress and increasing the quality of work, family time and joy. But how to? 16◆Acknowledge the need to change.If you’re a master procrastinator, stop making excuses and acknowledge the reasons why procrastination is bad. 17◆Identify and understand your feelings.You may feel fearful about the size of a task, proud of your productivity, and anxious about your time. 18 However, could you break a huge project up into manageable tasks? You might need to say “no” more often to give the proper time and attention to the more important things. You can also set a time limit on your break, maybe 15 to 20 minutes.◆ 19If you find yourself with some free time and you need to convince yourself to start working on a difficult task, follow the five-minute rule. Force yourself to work on a task for just five minutes, with the understanding that you can quit after five minutes if you like. This simple mental trick is usually just to get you started. And it will often turn into much more than five minutes.◆Work on stuff earlier.20 But remember: Just because you start working on som ething doesn’t mean you have to finish.By starting, you get the juices flowing, allowing you to get more done than you anticipated. Additionally, you increase the quality of your work because every time you revise your thing, it gets better.So, remember: Fighting procrastination is a life-long battle, but it’s a winnable one.Five years ago, I left my job to work on a ship. My friends said that working on a ship would_________my career, but I was willing to take the risk._________ for the adventure, I boarded a ship with 2,000 passengers and crew. To my _________, the ship was well equipped. That first voyage was a learning experience. There was so much new information to _________. Even remembering which uniform to wear each day was a _________. The most confusing thing was that I often forgot to _________ my clock when the ship crossed time zones.As a doctor, I was _________ for the 600 crew. The ship’s medical center was _________ a floating emergency room, and we didn’t have a team of specialists for a second _________. With long hours’ work, it required a strong will.As many of the passengers were elderly, heart attacks could __________ anywhere and emergency evacuations (疏散) were difficult to arrange. I remember one such patient, who was taken off the ship halfway. After a(n)__________ ride in an old ambulance, I was relieved that the patient arrived at a hospital safely.Thankfully, the job had several unexpected benefits to me. I __________ the passenger facilities and I even __________ as a tour guide on trips ashore.Now, I understand being a doctor on a ship is not a job -it’s a way of __________. I lose my career ambition, __________ I know what happiness is in my life.21.A.block B.build C.ruin D.improve22.A.Hungry B.Skillful C.Suitable D.Thankful23.A.anger B.disappointment C.scare D.relief24.A.take in B.figure out C.give up D.pass on25.A.lesson B.risk C.challenge D.choice26.A.watch B.repair C.check D.set27.A.powerful B.responsible C.helpful D.grateful28.A.probably B.especially C.certainly D.actually29.A.examination B.argument C.opinion D.movement30.A.happen B.break C.stop D.disappear31.A.amazing B.boring C.exciting D.scaring32.A.cleaned B.enjoyed C.fixed D.protected33.A.volunteered B.travelled C.refused D.returned34.A.confidence B.life C.experience D.business35.A.though B.unless C.but D.or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。

2019年河北中考英语仿真试题及参考答案【Word版】

2019年河北中考英语仿真试题及参考答案【Word版】

2019年河北中考英语仿真试题及参考答案【Word版】一、单项选择题:1. Oh, no! It’s raining. We can’t go skating on the square. ____________!A. What a shameB. Well doneC. What a surpriseD. How wonderful2. —I don’t know where to go this summer vacation.—Why not _____ visiting Huanggang? There are many places of interest there.A.suggestB.wonderC.considerD. regard3. —Peter, can you tell me the differencesthe four words?—Sorry, I don’t know.A. betweenB. amongC. forD. in4. They didn’t go to bedthe work was finished.A. whenB. whileC. untilD. after5. —Why are you so quiet?—I’m consideringa new sweater.A. buyB. boughtC. buyingD. to buy6. Ia lot but I don’t play very often now.A. use to play tennisB. was used to play tennisC. am used to play tennisD. used to play tennis7. Paris is always full of tourists, ________ during the summermonths.A. actuallyB. suddenlyC. especiallyD. simply8. —Do you watch Peppa Pig on TV? It's so funny!—Well, no, to be ________, I think it's quite silly.A.curiousB.braveC.gentleD. honest9. My ________ is not so good as it once was. Someone has used my bike, but I can't remember who.A. decisionB. feelingC. memoryD. relation10. The air pollution in the small town is getting worse. People have to wear thick masks almost every day. ________ !A. What a shameB. What shameC. What a surpriseD. What surprise11. Please________ the phone number of that man.A. look outB. get outC. come outD. check out12. Don't worry about us. We are ________ children.A. not longerB. no longC. not longD. no longer13. So far, I ________ a letter from my friend.A. don't getB. didn't getC. haven't gotD. won't get14. ________ honest, he isn't ________ honest boy.A. Being; aB. Being;/C. To be; aD. To be; an15. They played tennis with great ________.A. interestedB. InterestingC. interestsD. interest二、完形填空:I was in the most beautiful city in the world, yet I only wanted home.It was an amazing week for my husband and me—the trip of a lifetime. Months ago, when my husband told me that he would have a meeting in London, I expressed my __1__ to go to Europe together with him. Then we asked his mother to __2__ our two children and started off.During the week's time,__3__ visited London and Paris—as much as we could, Big Ben, the Louvre and so on. All these were beautiful places we expected to see before. We really enjoyed ourselves.On our last night in Paris,__4__ we enjoyed the night view(夜景) of the Eiffel Tower, my husband called home. His mother __5__ the phone. In a second, my husband's face fell and he looked so worried. I could feel something __6__ happened.“What's wrong?” I asked.He didn't answer and continued to listen. A few minutes later, he said __7__ to me that Tony, our seven-year-old son, had fallen off his bike and __8__ his leg. He must be sent to hospital at once.At that moment, Paris suddenly lost its charm(魅力).“I don't want to be here! I shouldn't be here! I should be home __9__ my kids!”We hurried back to our hotel and then to the airport...Finally, we got home. We rushed into our children's bedroom. Seeing our two children, I suddenly realized the truth: there is no __10__ sight(风景) in the world than your children's faces that greet you at home.1.A. questionB.WishC.stepD. place2. A. look afterB. talk withC. find outD. wake up3. A. heB. SheC. weD. they4. A. afterB. SinceC. thoughD. because5. A. shoutedB. FinishedC. wroteD. answered6. A. uglyB. UsefulC. rightD. bad7. A. hardlyB. ClearlyC. sadlyD. truly8. A. dancedB. BrokenC. thrownD. opened9. A. towardB. WithC. underD. from10. A. quieterB. RicherC. sweeterD. wider三、阅读理解:ADubai, the second largest emirate(酋长国) of UAE(United Arab Emirates), lies on the coast of the Persian Gulf. It is calledthe Pearl of the Gulf. The area of Dubai is about 4,000 square kilometers and the population is about 3. 1 million(2018). With the first sevenstar hotel in the world and the world's biggest shopping mall(购物城), Dubai has become the name of being rich and wealthy.The best season in Dubai is from October to March, when the temperature is 10 ℃ to 25 ℃. In summer, it can be as hot as 48 ℃. The language which is spoken by the government is Arabic while English is widely used in doing business.Burj Khalifa T ower, which was started in 2004, was opened on January 4, 2010. It has a height of 828 meters, making it the tallest building in the world. You can have a good view within the distance of 95 kilometers. The building, in which 12,000 people can live or work, costs 1. 5 billion dollars in all.1. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. Climate of Dubai.B. United Arab Emirates.C. Dubai.D. Burj Khalifa Tower.2. Dubai has become the name of being rich and wealthy because ________.A. it is called the Pearl of the GulfB. it is the second largest emirate of UAEC. it has the tallest building in the worldD. it has the first sevenstar hotel in the world and the world's biggest shopping mall3. The best seasons in Dubai are ________.A. summer and winterB. summer and autumnC. summer and springD. autumn and winter4. Which is NOT true about Burj Khalifa Tower?A. It was opened in 2004.B. It took 6 years to build the Tower.C. It is the tallest building in the world.D. More than ten thousand people can live or work in the building.BNight after night, she came to help me sleep, even long after my childhood years.I don't remember when it first started annoying me—my mom's hands pushing my hair that way. But it did annoy me, for they felt rough(粗糙的) against my young skin. Finally, one night, I shouted out at her, “Don't do that anymore, your hands are too rough!” She d idn't say anything, but she never did it again.Years later, I missed my mother's hands and her goodnight kiss on my forehead. I'm not a little girl anymore. My mom is in her mid70s, and her rough hands are still doing things for my family and me. She's like a doctor to us, always knowing how to calm a young girl's stomach. She cooks the best fried chicken in the world. Now my own children have grown up. It was late on Thanksgiving Eve. As I slept in my bedroom, a familiar hand ran across my face to push the hair from my head. Then a kiss, ever so gently, touched my brow.Taking my mom's hand, I told her how sorry I was for that night I shouted at her. But my mom didn't know what I was talking about. She had forgotten it long ago.That night, I fell asleep with a new appreciation for my gentle mother and her caring hands. And the guilt(内疚) that I had carried around for so long was nowhere to be found.5.The writer's mother once annoyed her when ________.A.she didn't help the writer sleepB.her rough hands touched the writer's skinC.she didn't say anythingD.the writer was not in good health6.Years later the writer missed her mother's hands because ________.A.she realized her mother was too old to do thingsB.her mother could cook the best fried chicken in the world C.she understood her mother's love and hard workD.her mother had forgotten that night she shouted at her7.The underlined word “appreciation” in Paragraph 5 means “________” in Chinese.A.兴奋 B.惊讶 C.害怕 D.感激8.What can we learn from the passage?A.The writer's mother was a doctor and knew how to calm her stomach.B.The writer hated staying with her mother at night.C.The writer felt sorry about what she did to her mother.D.The writer was not married and lived alone.9.The story develops with the change of ________.A.the mother's handsB.the writer's workC.the mother's attitude to the writerD.the writer's attitude to her mother四、根据句意或首字母填合适的单词:1.Half an hour ()(pass) since the train ( )(leave).2.( ) you ( )(find) your watch yet?3. ( )(not finish) my homework. Can youhelp me?4. The old things bring me back some ______ (甜蜜的) memories in the childhood.5. The ______ (板;木板) games are good for the children.6. Why not get your mother a ______ (围巾) on her birthday?7. Let’s ______ (检查) up the new words and phrases before our class.8. The sofa is so _________ (柔软的) that I like lying on it.9. Let’s go to the( r )station quickly or we will miss the train.10. I can’t go to the par ty for a( c ) reason.五、用所给动词的适当形式填空:1. After Jimmy ____________ (clear out)that bookcase, Kate put some books there.2. ____________,(to be honest)my dad doesn’t like to go shopping with my mom.3. Lin Feng spent ten yuan on these ______ (crayon).4. Our new house is ______ (closely) to the school.5. ________ (accord) to what he said, we know he lives a happy life now.6. Jack really likes watching movies, ________(especial) action movies made in America.7. Old Henry knows he is ____________(no longer) young.8. It’s kind of difficult for Tom to ____________ (part with)any of his books.9. ____________ (as for)the children, they were happy enough to spend all day on the beach.六、完成句子:1. 许多老人把宠物视为他们的孩子。

2019河北中考英语作文题目及范文

2019河北中考英语作文题目及范文

2019河北中考英语作文题目及范文English:In 2019, the prompt for the Hebei Provincial Middle School Entrance Examination English writing section was: "If you were to create a time capsule to be opened in 50 years, what would you put in it and why?" Students were encouraged to think about significant events, advancements in technology, cultural artifacts, and personal items that hold importance to them. The key to a successful response was to demonstrate critical thinking skills and creativity in choosing the items for the time capsule, while also providing thoughtful explanations for their choices. This topic allowed students to showcase their imagination and reflect on the past, present, and future.Chinese:2019年河北省中学入学考试英语写作部分的命题是:“如果你要创建一个在50年后打开的时间胶囊,你会放入什么,为什么?” 鼓励学生考虑重要事件、技术进步、文化物品和对他们重要的个人物品。

成功回答的关键是要在为时间胶囊选择物品时展示批判性思维技能和创造力,同时对他们的选择提供深思熟虑的解释。

2019河北中考英语试卷真题及答案

2019河北中考英语试卷真题及答案

2019河北中考英语试卷真题及答案一、听力(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)1. A. At a restaurant.2. A. 8:15.3. A. By bus.4. A. A sweater.5. A. At the post office.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)6. B. She is going to the library.7. A. She is going to buy a book.8. C. She will take the bus.9. B. She will go to the bank.10. A. She will go to the supermarket.11. C. She will go to the post office.12. B. She will go to the cinema.13. A. She will go to the park.14. C. She will go to the museum.15. B. She will go to the zoo.16. A. She will go to the library.17. C. She will go to the hospital.18. B. She will go to the bookshop.19. A. She will go to the park.20. C. She will go to the supermarket.二、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. B. have22. A. to23. C. of24. B. to25. A. to26. C. the27. B. a28. A. to29. C. of30. B. with31. A. to32. C. of33. B. for34. A. of35. C. to三、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)36. B. But37. A. so38. C. that39. B. what40. A. how41. C. why43. A. who44. C. which45. B. because46. A. so47. C. though48. B. but49. A. and50. C. or51. B. as52. A. if53. C. though55. A. and四、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)A56. A. Yes, he did.57. C. He was very excited.58. B. He was going to visit his grandparents.59. A. By train.B60. B. She was very excited.61. A. She was going to visit her grandparents.62. C. By train.63. B. She was going to stay with them for a week.C64. A. He was going to visit his grandparents.65. C. By train.66. B. He was going to stay with them for a week.67. A. He was very excited.D68. C. She was going to visit her grandparents.69. A. By train.70. B. She was going to stay with them for a week.71. A. She was very excited.五、任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)72. C. He was going to visit his grandparents.73. A. By train.74. B. He was going to stay with them for a week.75. A. He was very excited.76. C. She was going to visit her grandparents.77. A. By train.78. B. She was going to stay with them for a week.79. A. She was very excited.80. C. They were going to have a great time together.。

2019年河北省英语中学考试真题含问题详解

2019年河北省英语中学考试真题含问题详解

2019年省初中毕业生升学文化课考试英语试卷卷I (选择题,共75分)听力部分(第一节)Ⅰ.听句子,选出句子中所包含的信息(共5小题,每小题1分,计5分。

)1.A.mark B.park C.bank2.A.new leaves B.white lies C.straight lines3.A.take a lift B.cross street C.accept a gift4.A.They are having a class.B.They are taking a break.C.They are answering questions.5.A.Judy has been to the bookstore.B.Judy will be taken to the bookstoreC.Judy is on the way to the bookstore.Ⅱ.听句子,选出该句的最佳答语(共5小题,每小题1分,计5分。

)6.A.That’s early B.That’s all right C.That’s fun.7.A.Jack is out B.Here is Jack C.This is Jack8.A.Yes,it’s quite near. B.Sorry,I’m not sure. C.OK,you can’t miss it.9.A.Great idea! B.Me,too. C.Well done10.A.Well ,I hope so B.Sure,I will C.Oh,I forgot itⅢ.听对话和问题,选择正确答案(共8小题,每小题1分,计8分。

)11.What are they going to do?12.Where are they talking?13.What did the man do on Saturday?A.He did some shopping. B.He made a birthday cake. C.He had a birthday party.14.What does the man worry about?A.Jane may catch a cold B.Jane’s hair will be wet. C.No one cares about Jane 15.What is Jane going to do?A.Wash her hair. B.Take a shower. C.Have a meeting16.How does lily feel on the first day of school?A.Nervous. B.tired. C.Happy.17.What is the teacher like?A.Talk a lot in class. B.Give less homework. C.Know the students well.18.What is Lily afraid of?A.Talking in public.B.Taking a PE lesson.C.Shaking hands with others.IV.听短文和问题,选择正确答案(共7小题,每小题1分,计7分。

河北省2019年中考英语试题及答案(word版)[3]

河北省2019年中考英语试题及答案(word版)[3]

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2019年河北省初中毕业生升学文化课考试英语本试卷分卷I和卷II两部分。

卷I为选择题,卷II为非选择题。

本试卷总分120分,考试时间120分钟。

卷I(选择题,共80分)听力部分(第一节)I.听句子,选出句子中所包含的信息。

(共5小题,每小题1分,计5分)1. A. happy B. healthy C. hungry2. A。

a pop game B。

a ball game C. a short game3. A. 2:20 B. 3:40 C。

3:204。

A。

You needn't take a car。

B. You mustn't drive a car。

C。

You shouldn't buy a car.5. A. Jim entered the room. B。

Jim said something in the room。

C. Jim went out of the room and said nothing.II.听句子,选出该句的最佳答语.(共5小题,每小题1分,计5分)6. A。

I'm sorry. B。

I’m tired。

C。

I’m serious.7。

完整word版2019年河北省初中毕业生升学文化课考试英语试题

完整word版2019年河北省初中毕业生升学文化课考试英语试题

试学业生升文化课考2019年河北省初中毕卷语试英本试卷分卷Ⅰ和卷Ⅱ两部分。

卷Ⅰ为选择题,卷Ⅱ为非选择题。

本试卷共120分,考试时间120分钟。

I卷(选择题,共85分)前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、科目填涂在答题卡上。

考试结束,监考人.答卷Ⅰ注意事项:1 员将试卷和答题卡一并收回。

铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

答在试卷上无效。

.每小题选出答案后,用22B。

完成第一节后,请根据录音指令,Ⅱ.听力部分共包括两小节:第一节在卷Ⅰ,第二节在卷3 在卷Ⅱ完成第二节。

听力部分(第一节)5分,计小题,每小题听句子,选出句子中所包含的信息。

分)(共1Ⅰ5.B. park 1. A. markC. bank2. A. new leaves B. white lies C. straight lines3. A.take a lift B. cross street C. accept a gift4. A. They are having a class.B. They are taking a break.C. They are answering questions.5. A. Judy has been to the bookstore.B. Judy will be taken to the bookstore.C. Judy is on the way to the bookstore.Ⅱ. 听句子,选出该句的最佳答语。

(共5小题,每小题1分,计5分)6. A. That's early. B. That's all right. C. That's fun.7. A. Jack is out. B. Here is Jack. C. This is Jack.8. A. Yes, it's quite near. B. Sorry, I'm not sure. C. OK, you can't miss it.9. A. Great idea! B. Me, too. C. Well done.10. A. Well , I hope so. B. Sure, I will. C. Oh, I forgot it.Ⅲ. 听对话和问题,选择正确的选项。

2019年河北省中考英语真题及答案(word版)

2019年河北省中考英语真题及答案(word版)

2019年河北省初中毕业生升学文化课考试英语试卷本试卷分卷Ⅰ和卷Ⅱ两分。

卷Ⅰ为选择题,卷Ⅱ为非选择题。

本试卷共120分,考试时间120分钟。

卷I(选择题,共85分)注意事项:1.答卷Ⅰ前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、科目填涂在答题卡上。

考试结束,监考人员将试卷和答题卡一并收回。

2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

答在试卷上无效。

3.听力部分共包括两小节:第一节在卷Ⅰ,第二节在卷Ⅱ。

完成第一节后,请根据录音指令,在卷Ⅱ完成第二节。

听力部分(第一节)Ⅰ. 听句子,选出句子中所包含的信息。

(共5小题,每小题1分,计5分)1.A.mark B.park C.bank2.A.new leaves B.white lies C.straight lines3.A.take a lift B.cross street C.accept a gift4.A.They are having a classB.They are taking a break.C.They are answering questions.5.A.Judy has been to the bookstore.B.Judy will be taken to the bookstoreC.Judy is on the way to the bookstore.Ⅱ听句子,选出该句的最佳答语(共5小题,每小题1分,计5分。

)6.A.That’s early B.That’s all right C.That’s fun.7.A.Jack is out B.Here is Jack C.This is Jack8.A.Yes, it’s quite near B.Sorry,I’m not sure C.OK,you can’t miss it.9.A.Great idea! B.Me, too. C.Well done10.A.Well , I hope so B.Sure, I will C.Oh, I forgot itⅢ听对话和问题,选择正确答案(共8小题,每小题1分,计8分。

河北河北正中实验中学高中高中英语完形填空知识点和相关练习试题 百度文库

河北河北正中实验中学高中高中英语完形填空知识点和相关练习试题 百度文库

一、高中英语完形填空1.(2019•全国Ⅱ)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

It's about 250 miles from the hills of west-central lowa to Ehlers' home in Minnesota. During the long trip home, following a weekend of hunting, Ehlers 1 about the small dog he had seen 2 alongside the road. He had 3 to coax(哄)the dog to him but, frightened, it had 4 .Back home, Ehlers was troubled by that 5 dog. So, four days later, he called his friend Greg, and the two drove 6 . After a long and careful 7 . Greg saw, across a field, the dog moving 8 away. Ehlers eventually succeeded in coaxing the animal to him. Nervousness and fear were replaced with 9 . It just started licking(舔)Ehlers' face.A local farmer told them the dog sounded like one 10 as lost in the local paper. The ad had a 11 number for a town in southern Michigan. Ehlers 12 the number of Jeff and Lisa to tell them he had 13 their dog.Jeff had 14 in lowa before Thanksgiving with his dog, Rosie, but the gun shots had scared the dog off. Jeff searched 15 for Rosie in the next four days.Ehlers returned to Minnesotan, and then drove 100 miles to Minneapolis to put Rosie on a flight to Michigan. “It's good to know there's still someone out there who 16 enough to go to that kind of 17 ," says Lisa of Ehlers' rescue 18 .I figured whoever lost the dog was probably just as 19 to it as I am to my dogs,” says Ehlers. “If it had been my dog, I'd hope that somebody would be 20 to go that extra mile.”1. A. read B. forgot C. thought D. heard2. A. read B. trembling C. eating D. sleeping3. A. tried B. agreed C. promised D. regretted4. A. calmed down B. stood up C. rolled over D. run off5. A. injured B. stolen C. lost D. rescued6. A. home B. past C. back D. on7. A. preparation B. explanation C. test D. search8. A. cautiously B. casually C. skillfully D. angrily9. A. surprise B. joy C. hesitation D. anxiety10. A. predicted B. advertised C. believed D. recorded11. A. house B. phone C. street D. car12. A. called B. copied C. counted D. remembered13. A. fed B. adopted C. found D. cured14. A. hunted B. skied C. lived D. worked15. A. on purpose B. on time C. in turn D. in vain16. A. cares B. sees C. suffers D. learns17. A. place B. trouble C. waste D. extreme18. A. service B. plan C. effort D. team19. A. equal B. allergic C. grateful D. close20. A. suitable B. proud C. wise D. wiling【答案】(1)C;(2)B;(3)A;(4)D;(5)C;(6)C;(7)D;(8)A;(9)B;(10)B;(11)B;(12)A;(13)C;(14)A;(15)D;(16)A;(17)B;(18)C;(19)D;(20)D;【解析】【分析】这是一篇记叙文,讲述Ehlers找到一只狗并将其归还给它的主人的故事。

河北省正中实验中学三轮复习第六次模拟英语试题(5)

河北省正中实验中学三轮复习第六次模拟英语试题(5)

河北省正中实验中学三轮复习第六次模拟英语试题(5)一、听力选择题1.A.He suggests eating out.B.He doesn’t like the talk show.C.He enjoys making dinner.D.He prefers to have ready-made food.2. When does the man usually practice yoga?A.At 5:30.B.At 6:00.C.At 6:30.3.A.The man is used to cold weather.B.The weather in October should be warmer.C.The man disbelieves the weather forecast.D.The weather this weekend will remain warm.4. What does the man mean?A.The woman remains a total mystery to him.B.The woman is still trying to finish her work.C.He has been lost in his research for a month.D.He didn’t expect to finish his work so soon.5. Where does the man most likely live?A.In Canada.B.In New York.C.In California.二、听力选择题6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1. Where will the man be at 11: 00 this morning?A.At the office.B.At the airport.C.At the restaurant.2. What will the man probably be doing at 2: 00 this afternoon?A.Having a meeting.B.Receiving a guest.C.Reading a report.3. When will the woman see the man?A.This afternoon.B.Tomorrow morning.C.This noon.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

河北省石家庄市正中实验学校2024-2025学年高三上学期第一次月考英语试卷(含答案))

河北省石家庄市正中实验学校2024-2025学年高三上学期第一次月考英语试卷(含答案))

河北正中实验中学高三上学期第一次月考英语(总分:150分考试时间:120分钟)注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在本试卷和答题卡相应位置。

2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔将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,再选涂其他答案标号,回答非选择题时,将答案书写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

3. 考试结束后,将答题卡和试卷交回。

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纸上。

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。

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. What is Kate doing?A. Boarding a flight.B. Arranging a trip.C. Seeing a friend off.2. What are the speakers talking about?A. A pop star.B. An old song.C. A radio program.3. What will the speakers do today?A Go to an art show. B. Meet the man's aunt. C. Eat out with Mark.4. What does the man want to do?A. Cancel an order.B. Ask for a receipt.C. Reschedule a delivery.5. When will the next train to Bedford leave?A. At 9:45.B. At 10:15.C. At 11:00.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。

河北河北正中实验中学最新 高考英语 阅读理解精选附答案

河北河北正中实验中学最新 高考英语 阅读理解精选附答案

河北河北正中实验中学最新高考英语阅读理解精选附答案一、高中英语阅读理解1.阅读理解An aspirin a day keeps the doctor awayDr. Tim Johnson discusses evidence of a daily dose of aspirin's benefits. That's not the saying, but doctors have agreed, for about a generation, that an aspirin a day is good for you. It may reduce the risk of heart attacks or strokes by 20 percent or more.The US Preventive Services Task Force, an independent group convened by the Department of Health and Human Services, has published guidelines that it says should end the confusion.The key points:⒈Men should start a daily aspirin at age 45, mainly to protect against heart attacks.⒉Women should start at 55, mainly to protect against stroke.⒊For both sexes, a baby aspirin-typically 81 milligram a day-will do the job. There is no evidence that a large dose makes a difference.⒋And both sexes should stop by age 80, unless their doctors say otherwise. As you get older, there's a greater risk of bleeding in the brain or the digestive system, a risk that is small but can be deadly in some cases.If people start taking aspirin as the guidelines, doctors say their risk of heart attacks will drop by about 20 percent. "People may ask themselves 'Am I at risk for a heart attack or a stroke?'" said Dr. Randal Thomas, director of cardiovas-cular health at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota "If you are age 45 and male, if you're above age 55 and female, the answer is most likely yes, and you will most likely benefit from taking a small dose of aspirin a day.(1)What might Dr. Tim Johnson think of taking an aspirin a day?A. It is useless for the old.B. It will keep the doctor away.C. It is beneficial to health.D. It will have harmful side effects.(2)What can we learn from the guidelines?A. The aspirin has the same effect on both men and women.B. A large dose of aspirin will cause bleeding in the brain.C. People should start taking aspirin at age 45.D. It will be a waste if you take more than 81 milligram of aspirin a day.(3)What might be Dr. Randal Thomas attitude to the guidelines?A. Critical.B. Supportive.C. Cautious.D. Doubtful.(4)What is the text mainly about?A. How to keep the doctor away.B. How to reduce the healthy risk.C. What are benefits of aspirin.D. Who should take aspirin and when.【答案】(1)C(2)D(3)B(4)D【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文,介绍类"谁应该在什么时候服用阿司匹林"。

河北省正中实验中学三轮复习第六次模拟英语试题

河北省正中实验中学三轮复习第六次模拟英语试题

河北省正中实验中学三轮复习第六次模拟英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解This online course is designed to provide you with work-ready skills including responding to job advertisements,writing application letters and resumes(简历)and developing inter-view skills.What topics will it cover?●The recruitment(招聘)and selection process●The job application●Planning for the interview●Developing interview skillsWhat will you achieve?By the end of the course,you'll be able to...●Assess the recruitment and selection process from an employer's point of view●Interpret an advertisement,job description and selection criteria correctly●Model a well-written job application●Plan for a job interviewWho is the course for?While this course appeals to trainees and graduates,it also applies to job seekers in the broader community looking to increasing their confidence and success rate when applying for work.Who develops the course?Central Queensland University.It is Australia's leading regional university.Our courses are designed alongside industry and many include hands-on learning experiences and project-based learning.Our commitment to making real-world knowledge and skills accessible to all has seen us being awarded global recognition.1.What will students learn if they take the online course?A.The way to write a resume.B.The way to put an advertisement.C.The skills of talking with others.D.The skills of improving reading.2.Who is the online course intended for? A.Trainers.B.Interviewers.C.Job seekers.D.College students.3.Which of the following best describes the online course? A.Cheap.B.Practical.C.Long-standing.D.World-class.One morning, my four-year-old daughter and I were getting ready to leave the house when she suddenly yelled “Idiot!” right at me. As I processed the word, I noticed she was upset. Tears streamed down her face as she half whispered and half yelled “you are an IDIOT Mama.” Total silence followed as we looked at each other. We were staring at each other for so long, and I nearly forgot to breathe out, and in again. Idiot. How could my daughter call me an idiot?There are many behaviors that really push parents’ buttons. Disrespectful, rude words tend to top the list. The wrong response to such rude remarks is often a serious warning. But I didn’t offer any serious remarks.I realized that my daughter’s intention wasn’t to disrespect me. She was expressing the disconnection. And punishment doesn’t solve disconnection. It creates more of it. Her choice of word said it all. She was annoyed. She sensed the stress. I needed to hear her. I was being careless. I was the one being rude to her.So, why punish our children when they need guidance? We must know the words we use matter, and become our children’s words too. The words include those we use to handle emotional overload. Idiot is a word I regretfully must admit to using when I’m extremely annoyed. Not at my children, but yes, they have heard me say it. So, instead of punishing my daughter for misbehavior, I chose to focus on her real message: Idiot means that “Mom, you are stressing me out!”.No blame. No punishment for honest feelings. No criticizing her choice of words. Just focus on our relationship. I admitted my ignoring her, and we hugged and kissed each other. I walked into her play school with interest and was ready to see all her current projects.Don’t be afraid to focus on your relationship, to show kindness, and to model forgiveness. Don’t be afraid to look beyond misbehavior, find the true message and trust the power of connection.4.After hearing her daughter’s words, the author ________.A.lost her temper B.gave her a warningC.couldn’t believe it D.had a talk with her5.What does the underlined phrase push parents’ buttons in Paragraph 2 mean?A.Cheer parents up.B.Make parents annoyed.C.Follow parents’ advice.D.Distract parents’ attention.6.From the text we can conclude that the mother is ________.A.calm and considerate B.brave and tolerantC.sensitive but overprotective D.intelligent but bad-tempered 7.What’s the purpose of this text?A.To settle conflicts between parents and children.B.To explain why children disrespect their parents.C.To encourage readers to express their true feelings.D.To suggest a positive response to children’s misbehavior.Art and science may seem like polar opposites. One involves the creative flow of ideas, and the other cold, hard data. In fact, the two have much in common. Both require a lot of creativity. Mariale Hardiman, an education specialist at Johns Hopkins University, teamed up with other Johns Hopkins researchers and six local schools and researched into this. The study finds art can help students remember better what they learn in science class.The researchers worked with teachers in 16 fifth-grade classrooms. They took the traditional science lessons and created art-focused versions of them. In a traditional science classroom, for instance, students might read aloud from a book. In the art-focused class, they might sing or rap the information instead. Another example: traditional science classes often use charts and graphs(图表). The art-focused classrooms instead had students create collages(拼贴画) and other types of art.Everyone would get the same information—just learn it in different ways.The team then randomly assigned each of the 350 students to either a traditional science classroom or an art-focused one. Students then learned science using that approach for the entire unit about three weeks. When they switched to a new topic, they also changed to the other type of class. Every unit was taught both ways to different groups of students.Before and after each phase of the experiment, researchers tested students on how much they could remember what they had learned. The test result indicated students who started off in regular classes performed better after they moved into an art-focused class. But those whostarted in an art-focused class did well even when they switched back to a regular science class. These students appeared to use some of the art techniques after switching back to a traditional class. Some continued to sketch or sing to help them remember information. Researchers and teachers also find there’s a broader benefit to using art in the classroom. Students in art-focused classes develop more creativity and learn to collaborate(协作) better skills.8.What method does a teacher often apply to traditional science lessons?A.Creating collages.B.Using charts and graphs.C.Switching between topics.D.Singing the information of the textbook.9.What happened in the research?A.Researchers assigned students different learning tasks.B.Teachers coached students on choosing learning styles.C.Experiments were conducted among different age groups.D.Each student had both an art-focused class and a traditional one.10.How was the research carried out?A.By sorting data.B.By making comparisons.C.By analyzing cause and effect.D.By testing solutions to a problem.11.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A.Art Helps Collaborate SkillsB.Art and Science Have Much in CommonC.Art Can Make Science Easier to RememberD.Art Education Should Be Taken More SeriouslySchools in the US and elsewhere are announcing bans on the recently released AI — powered ChatGPT out of fear that students could use the technology to complete their assignments. However, bans may be practically impossible given how difficult it is to detect when text is composed by ChatGPT. Is it instead time to rethink how students are taught and evaluated?Educators are starting to question what it means to assess student learning if an AI can write an essay or paper similar to, or even better than, a student would — and the teacher can’t tell the difference. Many teachers believe the time-honored learning tradition will be destroyed from the ground up by Chat GPT. The Los Angeles Unified School District in California first blocked the use of ChatGPT on networks and devices in December 2022.However, removing technology from the classroom can mean undesirable consequences, such as creating more obstacles for students with disabilities, says Trust. Additionally, restricting the use of ChatGPT on school networks and devices can’t stop students from using ChatGPT at home and in libraries.It is also unclear if anti-cheating software can reliably detect AI-assisted writing. OpenAI is working to develop a digital watermark that can help teachers and academics spot students who are using ChatGPT to write essays. Open AI’s attempts to watermark AI text, however, hit limits.Instead of worrying about how ChatGPT could enable cheating, educators should ask what motivates students to cheat in the first place and work on developing relationships of trust, says Jesse Stommel at the University of Denver in Colorado.“Talk to students really frankly about what ChatGPT’s capable of, what it’s not,” says Stommel. “Have students use it to write an essay about Jane Austen and gender dynamics, and then have them read that essay and peer review it and think about what ChatGPT gets right and wrong.”12.What does the author suggest schools do?A.Adjust teaching and assessment.B.Meet different demands from students.C.Prohibit the use of ChatGPT in classrooms.D.Break with the traditional teaching method.13.What is paragraph 2 mainly about?A.Dark future of ChatGPT.B.Educators’ worrying concern. C.Crisis of traditional learning.D.Difficulty in telling AI’s writing. 14.What is the author’s attitude toward OpenAI’s watermark technology?A.Amused.B.Hopeful.C.Shocked.D.Doubtful. 15.What can be inferred from Jesse Stommel?A.AI helps students tell right and wrong.B.Students should write about famous writers.C.Educators should guide students to use AI properly.D.The trust between teachers and students is hard to form.二、七选五Have you had a meltdown lately? An emotional meltdown isn’t exactly a medicalemotionally of hit a breaking point.How do you feel after you’ve had a meltdown? Do you feel embarrassed about your behavior? ___17___ An occasional meltdown doesn’t mean something is “wrong” with you. It may just be an indicator of a challenging time for you.While most people would rather forget a meltdown as quickly as possible, it can be a learning experience.If you feel embarrassed about revealing your emotions in public, you might examine how you feel about your feelings. Why isn’t it okay for you to be angry, or to be sad, or to need something from someone else? ___18___ So, be kind to yourself.If your meltdown involved raising your voice at other people or behavior like throwing an object in the presence of others, apologize and come up with a plan to manage your emotions differently the next time you’re upset or stressed. If you find this type of behavior is common for you and you’re having difficulty managing it on your own, consider reaching to a psychologist. ___19___ It damages another person’s attitude and eats into their health.___20___ Your experience serves a basis for reflection. Be kind to yourself and find some helpful ways to deal with meltdowns:A.It can happen to anyone.B.Are you a happy person?C.Learn from every meltdown.D.There are some negative effects about meltdown,E.Shaming yourself about your emotion is not helpful.F.Are you anxious about possible consequences for your outburst?G.Having an emotional meltdown is never an excuse for abusive behavior.三、完形填空In 2017, my husband-to-be, Ricardo, brought his border collie (牧羊犬), Jack, on our first date. I was swiftly struck by the pair of them. Fast forward 18 months and they’d fitted innew family member.Then came our ___24___ to the animal rescue centre. It was a love at first sight between Cayla and a little dog, Ruby. As I ___25___ this little creature instantly sat back. She made herself as tall and ___26___ as she could, trying to contain her ___27___ while apparently letting me know what a good girl she was. It ___28___ our adventures as a family of five___29___.One day, Cayla scootered (玩踏板车) off out of sight along the footpath, Jack and Ruby by her side. Before long, with an ____30____ bark. Jack ran back, forcing us to ____31____ we did, and found Cayla, bloody-kneed after falling off.Cayla looked up smiling, overjoyed that the dogs had come through for her in her moment of ____32____. One went for help while the other ____33____ the wounded. It’s a wonderful ____34____ of how our dogs care for their pack. And I can’t ____35____ our family without them.21.A.beautifully B.awkwardly C.naughtily D.passively 22.A.secret B.difference C.bond D.tension 23.A.nervous B.ready C.cautious D.patient 24.A.letter B.guide C.introduction D.trip 25.A.approached B.panicked C.listened D.left 26.A.important B.noisy C.still D.noble 27.A.fear B.excitement C.surprise D.despair 28.A.failed B.moved C.hurt D.worked 29.A.continued B.began C.neared D.slowed 30.A.urgent B.uncomfortable C.amusing D.annoying 31.A.hide B.escape C.accept D.follow 32.A.anger B.need C.stress D.loneliness 33.A.carried B.greeted C.found D.tended34.A.opportunity B.excuse C.example D.concept 35.A.support B.contact C.imagine D.save四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面材料, 在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

河北河北正中实验中学高中高中英语阅读理解知识点和相关练习试题 百度文库

河北河北正中实验中学高中高中英语阅读理解知识点和相关练习试题 百度文库

一、高中英语阅读理解1.阅读理解Have you ever imagined what it would be like to see the world through an animal's eyes? For example, what a chimpanzee sees as it sits at the top of a tree, or a penguin's view as it dives into the sea to catch its dinner?These questions are answered in the nature documentary Animals with Cameras, produced by the BBC. The three-part series was first aired in the UK last month. To explore animal stories "told" by the animals themselves, the documentary's filmmakers worked with scientists to develop cameras that wild animals could wear."Never before have we seen such high-quality footage (连续镜头)directly from the animal's point of view, " BBC Nature executive producer Fred Kaufman told PBS." This miniseries greatly expands our comprehension of animal behavior and this camera technology opens up new possibilities for discovering so much more."Indeed, the groundbreaking technology provides a new viewpoint of the animal kingdom. New cameras with enough battery life to shoot for hours at a time were designed to be comfortable enough for animals to wear, according to the documentary's camera designer Chris Watts.The technical challenges didn't stop there. Some animals were very curious about the equipment, with some even fighting each other for the chance to wear a camera. In the case of chimpanzees, "we had to create dummy (仿造的)cameras, so that every chimpanzee could get one", the miniseries' wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan told Live Science.For animals that were comfortable enough to be with human beings, the cameras could be fitted and removed by hand. But for others, the cameras came off automatically using a timed release and were collected afterward. This meant that the cameras needed to be as tough as possible.To avoid disturbing the animals, scientists who were good at dealing with wildlife came to help by putting the cameras on the animals." The last thing we want to do is cause them distress." the documentary's producer Dan Rees told the BBC. "To follow an animal in the first place, there had to be a clear benefit in terms of knowledge about it that might be useful to protecting a species in the future.Their efforts certainly paid off. " Footage that captures (捕捉)these rare and exciting glimpses of animals bidden habits is important to scientists, but documentaries like Animals with Cameras also resonate with (引起共鸣)audiences, connecting them with the beauty - and danger - of wildlife in their natural environments," Live Science noted.(1)According to the text, Animals with Cameras .A.is a documentary made by wildlife expertsB.presents high-quality footage of animals for the first timeC.shows wildlife from the unique viewpoint of animalsD.mainly records the life of chimpanzees and penguins(2)The case of chimpanzees is used to .A.reflect the weakness of the camera technologyB.present how filmmakers put cameras on chimpanzeesC.explain why chimpanzees were attracted by the equipmentD.show how filmmakers dealt with the challenges in shooting(3)To avoid disturbing the animals, filmmakers .A.set up a protected area for them to live inB.invited scientists to help equip them with camerasC.made the cameras look like animals in disguiseD.fitted and removed the cameras by hand(4)The author's attitude toward the documentary can be described as .A.changingB.supportiveC.cautiousD.pessimistic【答案】(1)C(2)D(3)B(4)B【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了研究人员使用最新的相机技术,让人们从动物的视角看世界。

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2018-2019年最新河北正中实验中学自主招生考试英语模拟精品试卷(第一套)考试时间:120分钟总分:150分第I卷(选择题,共100分)第一节:单项填空(共25小题,每小题1分,满分25分)1. —When did the terrible earthquake in YaNan happen?—It happened ________ the morning of April 20, 2013.A. onB. atC. inD. /2. Our teacher told us ________ too much noise in class.A. to makeB. makeC. not to makeD. not make3. Here is your hat. Don’t forget______ when you __________.A. to put it on, leaveB. to wear it, leaveC. to wear it, will leaveD. putting it on, will leave4. The baby is sleeping. You _____ make so much noise.A. won’tB. mustn’tC. may notD. needn’t5. Since you are _____ trouble, why not ask _________ help?A. in, forB. in, toC. with, forD. with, to6. It’s about___________kilometers from Nanchong to Chengdu.A. two hundredsB. two hundreds ofC. two hundredD. two hundred of7. It is six years since my dear uncle ________China.A. leftB. has leftC. is leftD. had left8. —How long _______ you _______ the bicycle?—About two weeks.A. have, hadB. have, boughtC. did, buyD. have, have9. The Yellow River is not so ________ as the Yangtze River.A. longerB. longC. longestD. a long10. Mrs.Green usually goes shopping with ________ umbrella in ________ summer.A. a;theB. an; /C. the; aD. /;/11. At first, I was not too sure if he could answer the question. However, ____,he worked it out at last with the help of his friend.A. to my angerB. to my surpriseC. in other wordsD. ina word12. —Must I stay here with you?—No, you ______.You may go home, but you _____ go to the net bar (网吧).A. mustn't; needn'tB. needn't; mustn'tC. must; needD. need; must13. I ______ the newspaper while my mother _____TV plays yesterday evening.A. was reading; was watchingB. was reading; watchedC. read; was watchingD. read; would watch14. It's a rule in my class that our classroom ________ before 6:00 p. m.every day.A. be able to cleanB. should be cleaningC. must cleanD. must be cleaned15. —Tom wants to know if you ________ a picnic next Sunday.—Yes. But if it ________, we'll visit the museum instead.A. will have; will rainB. have; rainsC. have; will rainD. will have; rains16.—Would you mind looking after my dog while I'm on holiday?—________.A. Of course notB. Yes. I'd be happy toC. Not at all. I've no timeD. Yes, please17. Many students didn’t realize the importance of study _______they left school.A. whenB. untilC. afterD. unless18. My father _______ to Shanghai. He _______ for over 2 months.A. has been, has leftB. has gone, has goneC. has gone, has been awayD. has been, has gone19. They are your skirts. Please __________.A. put it awayB. put out itC. put them awayD. put them out20. —Please read every sentence carefully. you are, mistakes you’ll make.—Thank you for your advice.A. The more carefully; the fewerB. The more careful; the lessC. The more carefully; the lessD. The more careful; the fewer21. My friend is coming today but he didn’t tell me _______.A. when did the train arriveB. how did the train arriveC. when the train arrivedD. how the train arrived22. I felt it hard to keep up with my classmate s. But whenever I wantto _______, my teacher always encourages me to work harder.A. go onB. give upC. run awayD. give back23. —________ fine weather it is today!—Let's go for a picnic.A. WhatB. HowC. What aD. How a24. — Mary, you’re going to buy an apartment here, aren’t you?—Yes, but I can’t_______an expensive one.A. spendB. costC. payD. afford25. —Would you like to drink coffee or milk?—_________. Please give me some tea.A. NeitherB. BothC. EitherD. None第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)(A)Big schoolbags have been a serious problem for students for a long time.Maybe your schoolbag is too __26__ to carry, and it troubles you a lot __27__ you want to find a book out to read. Now an e­textbook will __28__ you.It is said that e­textbooks are going to be __29__ in Chinese middle schools.An e­textbook, in fact, is a small __30__ for students.It is much __31__ than a usual schoolbag and easy to carry. Though it is as small as a book, it can __32__ all the materials (材料) for study.The students can read the text page by page on the __33__, take notes with the pointer (屏写笔). Or even “__34__” their homework to their teachers by sending e­mails. All they have to do is to press a button.Some people say e­textbooks are good, but some say they may be __35__ for the students' eyes. What do you think of it?26.A.light B. heavy C. useful D. comfortable27.A.till B. after C. before D. when28.A.trouble B. prevent C. help D. understanded B. kept C. invented D. lent B. radio C. pen D. computer31.A.heavier B. lighter C. cheaper D. brighter32.A.hold B. build C. discover D. practice33.A.blackboard B. desk C. screen D. card34.A.find out B. hand in C. get back D. give back35.A.helpful B. famous C. good D. bad(B)Food is very important. Everyone needs to _36_ _well if he/she wants to have a strong body. Our minds also need a kind of food. This kind of food is__ 37 __.We begin to get a knowledge even when we are very young. Small children are __38__ in everything around them. They learn __39 __while they are watching and listening. When they are getting older, they begin to ___ 40__ story books, science books…anything they like. When they find something new, they have to ask questions and__41___ to find out the answers.What is the best ___42___to get knowledge? If we learn___43___ourselves, we will get the most knowledge, If we are__44___getting answers from others and don’t ask why, we will never learn more and understand___45_.36. A. sleep B. read C. drink D. eat37. A. sport B. exercise C. knowledge D. meat38. A. interested B. interesting C. weak D. meat39. A. everybody B. something C. nothing D. anything40. A. lend B. write C. think D. read41. A. try B. wait C. think D. need42. A. place B. school C. way D. road43. A. in B. always C. to D. by44. A. seldom B. always C. certainly D. sometimes45.A.harder B. much C. well D. better第三节:阅读理解(共25小题,每小题2分,满分50分)AFamous Museums_______ .A. BeijingB. LondonC. New YorkD. The USA47. New York Museum is America’s largest museum on American__________.A. areaB. historyC. collectionsD. buildings48. The Palace Museum. Which is in the center of Beijing, is also called“Forbidden City(紫禁城)” in China. It lies in __________.A.Chang’an StreetB. New Oxford StreetC. BerlingD. Chestnut Street49. According to the form, if you want to see ancient Chinese collections,you can visit ____ at most.A. one museumB. two museumsC. three museumsD. four museums50. Which of the following is TRUE according to the information above?A. Each ticket for the Palace Museum costs the same in the whole year.B. You don’t have to pay for tickets if you visit New York Museum on Monday.C. British Museum lies in Chestnut street, London.D. New York Museum is the largest in the world.BIn recent years, more and more people like to keep pets such as a dog, a cat, a monkey and other animals. But usually people would accept tame(温顺的) and loyal(忠诚的) animals as pets rather than dangerous ones such as a lion,a tiger or a snake.People love pets and take good care of them. The owners usually regard pets as good friends and some even consider them as members of the family. Although they are not human beings(人类), their behavior sometimes is better than human beings, for they are always loyal to their owners. There are always many stories about brave and smart pets. We often hear that a pet dog saved the owner's life or traveled thousands of miles to return home. Such stories often make pets more lovely.Some pets can also be trained to help people with some special work. For example, trained dogs can help the blind to walk and trained dogs and pigs can even help police to find where drugs are easily.But pets are sometimes trouble-makers. Some pets like dogs or snakes may hurt people without any warning. Some people may become ill after being hurt because of the virus carried by the pets. If they are not taken good care of, they will become very dirty and easily get ill. So pets are helpful to us but keeping pets is not an easy job.51. What animals are thought to be dangerous as pets?A. Cats.B. Dogs.C. Snakes.D. Monkeys52. Which of the following statements is TRUE about pets?A. All the pets are considered as family members.B. Pets always behave better than human beings.C. Sometimes some pets can protect their owners.D. Pets like traveling far away from home.53. Why do people train pets according to the passage?A. To make them more clever.B. To make them more lovely.C. To find drugs for the blind.D. To do some special work.54. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. Pets often hurt strange people.B. Pets can live well with the virus.C. Pets are dirty and dangerous.D. Pets should be looked after well.55. What is the best title for the passage?A. Training Pets.B. Keeping Pets.C. Cleaning Pets.D.Loving Pets.CFrom Feb. 8 to Mar. 1 is our winter holiday. I think everybody did a lot in the holiday. But it seems that I did nothing and it was my most unlucky holiday.I spent a lot of time on my homework. Every morning my mother woke me up early and I had breakfast in a hurry. Then I had to do my homework almost the whole day! I’m not a very slow person but the homework was too heavy!I was also unlucky when playing. During the Spring Festival, I played fireworks but my finger was hurt because I was careless to light the fireworks. I began to fear playing with fireworks from then.I was still unlucky on my friend’s party. On my friend’s birthday, unusually I woke up at 10:50 because my parents went to visit my grandmother early in the morning. The party would start in 10 minutes! So I hurried to my friend’s home without breakfast. I returned very late that day and when I got home, my parents were very angry with me.Another worrying thing was my weight. Last term, I was 46 kg but nowI am 51 kg! I have to consider losing weight!56. How long did the winter holiday last?A. two monthsB. one monthC. 4 weeksD. 22 days57. The writer got up early every day during the holiday because ______.A. he had to finish homeworkB. he had to have breakfastC. he was a very slow personD. his mother was in a hurry58. He hurt his finger because of ________.A. the Spring FestivalB. his carelessnessC. the light of fireworksD. his fear of playing59. Why were the writer’s parents angry with him?A. Because he got up too late.B. Because he missed breakfast.C. Because he was late for the party.D. Because he came back home too late.60. What did the writer want to tell us in the passage?A. He had an unlucky holiday.B. He had too much homework.C. His parents were very strict.D. He planned to lose weight.DSteven Jobs, the designer of Apple Computer, was not clever when he was in school.At that time, he was not a good student and he always made troubles with his schoolmates.When he went into college, he didn't change a lot.Then he dropped out.But he was full of new ideas.After he left college, Steven Jobs worked as a video game designer.He worked there for only se­veral months and then he went to India.He hoped that the trip would give him some new ideas and give him a change in life.Steven Jobs lived on a farm in California for a year after he returned from India.In 1975, he began to make a new type of computer.He designed the Apple Computer with his friend in his garage.He chose the name “Apple” just because it could help him to remember a happy summer he once spent in an apple tree garden.His Apple Computer was such a great success that Steven Jobs soon became famous all over the world.61.Steven Jobs was not a good student in school because he ________.A. never did his lessonsB. was full of new ideasC. always made troubles with his schoolmatesD. dropped out62.Did Steven Jobs finish college?A. Yes, he did.B. No, he didn't.C. No, he didn't go into college.D. We don't know.63.Steven Jobs designed his new computer ______.A. in IndiaB. with his friendC. in a pear tree gardenD. by himself64.Steven Jobs is famous for his ________ all over the world.A. new ideasB. appleC. Apple ComputerD. video games65.From this passage we know ________.A. Steven Jobs didn't finish his studies in the college because he hatedhis schoolmatesB. Steven Jobs liked traveling in India and CaliforniaC. Steven Jobs liked trying new things and making new ideas become trueD. Steven Jobs could only design video gamesEIf you go into the forest with friends, stay with them. If you don't, you may get lost. If you get lost, this is what you should do. Sit down and stay where you are. Don't try to find your friends. Let them find you. You can help them find you by staying in one place. There is another way to help your friends or other people to find you. You can shout or whistle (吹口哨) three times. Stop. Then shout or whistle three times again. Any signal given three times is a call for help.Keep up shouting or whistling. Always three times together. When people hear you, they will know that you are not just making a noise for fun. They will let you know that they have heard your signal. They will give you two shouts or two whistles. When a signal is given twice, it is an answer to a call for help.If you don't think that you will get help before night comes, try to make a little house with branches .Make yourself a bed with leaves and grass.When you need some water, you have to leave your little branch house to look for it. Don't just walk away .Pick off small branches and drop them as you walk in order to go back again easily.66.If you get lost in the forest, you should ________.A. walk around the forest to find your friendsB. stay in one place and give signalsC. climb up a tree and wait for your friends quietlyD. shout as loudly as possible67.Which signal is a call for help?A. Shouting one time as loudly as you can.B. Crying twice.C. Shouting or whistling three times together.D. Whistling everywhere in the forest.68.When you hear two shouts or two whistles, you know that ________.A. someone finds something interestingB. people will come and help youC. someone needs helpD. something terrible will happen69.Before night comes, you should try to make a little house with ________.A. stoneB. earthC. leaves and grassD. branches70.Which of the following is the best title?A. Getting Water in the ForestB. Spending the Night in the ForestC. Surviving (生存) in the ForestD. Calling for Help in the Forest 第四节:补全对话,从方框内7个选项中选择恰当的5个句子完成此对话(共5分)John: Hi, Karl. You were not here, in your class yesterday afternoon. What was wrong?Karl: 71________John: Sorry to hear that.72Karl: Much better. The fever is gone. But I still cough and I feel weak. John: 73Karl: Yes, I have. I went to the doctor’s yesterday afternoon. The doctor gave me some medicine and asked me to stay in bed for a few days. John: 74Karl: Because I’m afraid I’ll miss more lessons and I’ll be left behind. John: Don’t worry. Take care of yourself. 75第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共50分)一、根据句意及所给提示,补全单词或用单词、固定短语、固定搭配的正确形式填空(10分)76. Many athletes won gold medals in the Olympics, they are our national h_____.77. Tom didn’t finish _____________( write) his test because he ran out of the time.78. The girl is making a model doll ___________ (care).79. The boy felt __________(困倦的) in class because he stayed up late last night.80. So Terrible! The airplane ______________(起飞) five minutes ago.81.I don't think students should be (允许)to bring mobile phones to school.82.I find it useless to spend much time (解释)it to him.83. She prefers keeping silent to (争吵)with others.84. It is important for us to be (有信心的)of doing everything.85. The doctor operated on the patient (成功)yesterday.二、汉译英, 一空一词(共5小题,每小题2分,计10分)86. 他默默地在雨中行走,浑身上下都被淋湿。

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