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小学下册E卷英语第3单元真题(有答案)

小学下册E卷英语第3单元真题(有答案)

小学下册英语第3单元真题(有答案)英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.The _____ (小鸟) nests high in the trees to stay safe.2.I like to ride my _______ (我喜欢骑我的_______).3.What is the name of the famous landmark in India?A. Great WallB. Eiffel TowerC. ColosseumD. Taj Mahal答案: D4. A ________ can sometimes be very funny.5.My sister is a ______. She loves to draw.6.The __________ is known for its stunning architecture.7.I like to play ___. (hide and seek)8.The __________ can indicate the presence of valuable mineral deposits.9.The ancient Romans created a complex ______ (社会) structure.10.My favorite way to start a letter is with "Dear ." (我开始一封信的最喜欢方式是“亲爱的。

”)11.The _______ (小浣熊) washes its food before eating.12.The Earth's surface is constantly reshaped by natural ______.13. A ____(community development) focuses on improving living conditions.14.I found a ________ on the table.15.The _______ (鹦鹉) is bright and colorful.16.My friends are ________ (有趣).17.The capital of Malta is _______.18.The ancient Egyptians believed in thousands of ________ (神明).19. A __________ (灌木) can provide privacy in a garden.20. A __________ is a reaction that releases energy in the form of heat.21.My ________ (玩具名称) is a great gift for kids.22.What do you wear on your feet?A. HatB. ShirtC. ShoesD. Belt答案: C23. A covalent compound typically has a lower _____ point than ionic compounds.24.What do we do to express gratitude?A. YellB. ThankC. IgnoreD. Frown答案: B25.The __________ (历史的探寻) invites inquiry.26.The ______ is what keeps us grounded on Earth.27. A __________ is a young horse.28.My brother plays in a ____ (band) with his friends.29.She has a _____ (cat/dog) at home.30. A gecko can climb ______ (墙).31. A healthy garden requires good __________ (照顾).32.The ____ has a shiny shell found on beaches.33. A _______ is a mixture that contains particles large enough to settle out over time.34.What is the name of the fairy in Peter Pan?A. Tinker BellB. CinderellaC. ArielD. Snow White答案:A. Tinker Bell35.Which insect is known for its ability to produce honey?A. AntB. ButterflyC. BeeD. Fly答案:C36.She is studying to be a ________.37.What is the name of our galaxy?A. Milky WayB. AndromedaC. WhirlpoolD. Triangulum答案: A38.The show was _____ (exciting/boring).39.The __________ is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of a substance.40.My friend is a ______. He enjoys doing magic tricks.41.The first President of the United States was elected in _______.42.I see a __ in the sky. (cloud)43. A ______ is a type of fish that can be very colorful.44.My ________ (朋友) is always there for me when I need help.45. A solution that has a pH above is considered ______.46.What do we call the first manned moon landing mission?A. Apollo 11B. Gemini 12C. Mercury 7D. Voyager 1答案:A47.What is the capital of Argentina?A. Buenos AiresB. SantiagoC. LimaD. Caracas答案: A48.I can ______ (画) a picture of my family.49.The cake is on the ___ (table/counter).50.The parrot repeats everything it _________. (听到)51.The __________ (历史的教训) should not be forgotten.52.The __________ (法国革命) inspired many other revolutions.53.My sister plays ________ with her friends.54.The ______ (种子发芽) is the start of new life.55.Chemical kinetics studies the rates at which _____ occur.56. A goose honks loudly to ______ (警告) others.57. A physical property of water is that it is ______.58.The cookies are ___. (baking)59.The frog croaks loudly during the ______ (春天).60.The juice is ______ (cold).61.Did you ever hold a _______ (小海星)?62.The __________ is a famous area known for its traditional medicine.63.The pumpkin is ______ (orange) for Halloween.64.The ____ has a soft, fluffy coat and loves to play.65.We visit the ______ (博物馆) for exhibitions.66.What do we call the process of changing from a gas to a liquid?A. EvaporationB. CondensationC. FreezingD. Melting答案:B.Condensation67.My sister likes to draw ______. (pictures)68.We will visit our ______ (grandparents) next week.69.The cake is ______ (decorated) with fresh fruit.70.I enjoy building with _____ (乐高).71.The __________ is a famous area known for its waterfalls.72.The kitten is _____ with a ball. (playing)73.The __________ (Columbus) sailed across the Atlantic in 1492.74.The flowers bloom in _____ (spring/fall).75.The ________ (dictionary) defines words.76.The capital city of France is __________.77.Which animal is known for its ability to mimic sounds?A. DogB. ParrotC. CatD. Cow答案:B.Parrot78. A ____ has a thick fur coat to keep it warm during winter.79.The _____ (小羊) is very fluffy.80.My neighbor is a ______. He takes care of gardens.81.I like to watch ___ (movies) with friends.82.I enjoy playing ________ with my family.83.The playground is ______ with kids. (filled)84.I enjoy playing outside when it’s __________. (温暖的)85.The squirrel hides nuts in _______ (地下).86.We need to _______ (尊重) wildlife.87. A __________ day is great for going to the park. (晴朗的)88. A comet's tail always points away from the ______.89.The ______ (小鱼) swims in schools with friends.90.The _____ (lake/ocean) is blue.91.The _______ of sound can travel through different mediums at different speeds.92.小猴子) has a long tail. The ___93.The __________ (历史的多样化) reflects the richness of human experience.94.What do we call a young deer?A. FawnB. CalfC. KidD. Cub答案:A95.My birthday cake is _______ (大大的).96.In ancient China, Confucius taught about morality and __________. (伦理)97.The _____ (wild) plants grow freely.98.The _______ is the center of our solar system.99.Gas particles are far apart and move ______.100.My uncle rides his ____ (bike) every morning.。

英语作文写信给宇航员

英语作文写信给宇航员

英语作文写信给宇航员Dear Astronaut,。

I hope this letter finds you well and in good spirits.I am writing to you from Earth, a planet that I imagine must seem very small from your vantage point up in space. I want to thank you for your bravery and dedication in exploring the vast unknown reaches of our universe.As I sit here writing this letter, I am filled with a sense of wonder and awe at the incredible achievements that have been made in space exploration. From the first moon landing to the recent discovery of water on Mars, your work has inspired countless people all over the world to dream big and reach for the stars.I can only imagine what it must be like to live and work in space, surrounded by the endless expanse of the cosmos. The weightlessness, the silence, the breathtaking views of our planet from above – it all seems likesomething out of a science fiction novel.But I know that the reality of being an astronaut isfar from glamorous. It takes years of training and preparation to be able to handle the physical and mental challenges of space travel. And even once you are up there, you must constantly be vigilant and prepared for any emergencies that may arise.Despite all of this, I want you to know that your work is deeply appreciated by people all over the world. You are a symbol of hope and possibility, a shining example of what humanity can achieve when we work together towards a common goal.So I want to thank you once again for all that you do. You are an inspiration to us all, and I hope that one day I may have the opportunity to meet you in person and thank you face-to-face.Sincerely,。

小学上册B卷英语第三单元自测题

小学上册B卷英语第三单元自测题

小学上册英语第三单元自测题英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.What is the name of the fairy tale character who lost her glass slipper?A. Snow WhiteB. CinderellaC. RapunzelD. Little Red Riding Hood2.The _____ (turtle) swims in the water.3. A solid has a definite shape and _____ (volume).4.I like to _______ (和朋友一起)去旅行.5.Many gardeners share their __________ (经验和技巧) with others.6.The chemical formula for methane is _______.7.The Earth's surface is composed of ______ types of rocks.8.What is the first letter of the alphabet?A. AB. BC. CD. D9.What do we call the scientific study of the Earth's physical structure?A. GeographyB. GeologyC. MeteorologyD. AstronomyB Geology10.My cousin, ______ (我的表姐妹), loves to sing.11._____ (ecosystem) balances plants and animals.12.What do you call a baby rabbit?A. KitB. PupC. CalfD. Cub13.The __________ (化学稳定性) of a substance refers to its resistance to change.14.Who is known for saying "I have a dream"?A. Abraham LincolnB. Martin Luther King Jr.C. Nelson MandelaD. Mahatma Gandhi15.Which body of water is the largest on Earth?A. RiverB. LakeC. OceanD. Pond16.We like _____ (singing/song) together.17.What do you call a young goat?A. KidB. LambC. CalfD. FoalA18.The sky is _______ (蓝色的).19.What do we call the process of water turning into vapor?A. EvaporationB. CondensationC. PrecipitationD. SublimationA Evaporation20.Which planet is famous for having a storm called the Great Red Spot?A. SaturnB. JupiterC. MarsD. Neptune21. A __________ is a natural resource that is non-renewable.22.My favorite animal is ______.23.My dad inspires me to be a better __________ (人).24.The fish swims in _______ (优雅).25.The chemical formula for chromium(II) sulfate is _____.26.My favorite season to play outside is ______.27.What is the capital city of Argentina?A. Buenos AiresB. MendozaC. CordobaD. Rosario28.The invention of the steam engine changed _______ transportation forever.29.The ______ (自然) world is full of wonders related to plants.30.We have ______ during the break. (snacks)31.The Earth's surface is shaped by both ______ and natural forces.32.I enjoy volunteering at __________ because it makes a difference.33.What do we use to take photographs?A. CameraB. PhoneC. ComputerD. Tablet34.What is the name of the famous American author known for "The Grapes of Wrath"?A. John SteinbeckB. Ernest HemingwayC. F. Scott FitzgeraldD. Mark Twain35.The tree gives us ______ in the summer.36.What is the opposite of 'heavy'?A. LightB. StrongC. ThickD. Large37.What do we call the act of looking after someone's well-being?A. CaregivingB. NursingC. SupportingD. HealthcareA38.My mom enjoys __________ (带我们去旅行).39.The _____ (car/bike) is red.40.What do you call a large body of land surrounded by water?A. IslandB. PeninsulaC. ContinentD. MountainA41.The process of a solid turning into a gas is called _______.42.I will visit my ________ (祖父母) next weekend.43.The garden is full of colorful _______ that bloom beautifully.44. A covalent bond is formed when atoms ______ electrons.45.The ________ (drum) makes a loud sound.46.The rabbit is ________ in the grass.47.My sister is a __________ student. (优秀)48.The __________ (历史的探索过程) fosters understanding.49.What do you call a person who sings?A. DancerB. ActorC. SingerD. Painter50. A __________ can be a liquid, solid, or gas.51.What do you call a large, heavy animal that lives in water and has tusks?A. HippopotamusB. WalrusC. SealD. ManateeB52.The ________ has a long neck and loves to eat leaves.53.I want to _______ (去旅行) this summer.54.The ________ (tree) is very tall.55.I have a lot of fun with my toy ____ set. (玩具名称)56. A __________ is a geological feature formed by the movement of tectonic plates.57.He is a _____ (评论员) who analyzes sports games.58. A chemical reaction that produces a gas is called a ______ reaction.59.ts have unique adaptations that help them ______. (某些植物有独特的适应性,有助于它们生存。

小学下册I卷英语第2单元综合卷[有答案]

小学下册I卷英语第2单元综合卷[有答案]

小学下册英语第2单元综合卷[有答案]英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.My friend has a new ________ (拼图). It has 100 pieces and is very ________ (挑战).2.I want to _____ (learn) more about herbal remedies.3.What is the capital of South Korea?A. SeoulB. BusanC. IncheonD. Daegu答案:A4.What do we call the act of drawing a conclusion based on evidence?A. InferenceB. InductionC. DeductionD. Analysis答案:A5.Many plants have medicinal properties that can be used for ______ purposes. (许多植物具有药用特性,可以用于治疗。

)6.The country with the highest population density is ________ (人口密度最高的国家是________).7.Snakes can be ______ or harmless.8.What is the first letter of the alphabet?A. BB. AC. CD. D答案:B9.Which of these is a common pet?A. CowB. DogC. HorseD. Sheep10.What do we call the study of the earth's physical features?A. GeographyB. GeologyC. AstronomyD. Meteorology答案:A11.The __________ is known for its deep ravines and mountains. (科罗拉多州)12. A ________ (生物多样性保护计划) is implemented.13.What do we call the movement of water in the oceans?A. WavesB. CurrentsC. TidesD. Ripples答案:B14. A _______ can be a great project for kids.15.What do we call the large body of freshwater that is larger than a pond but smaller than a sea?A. OceanB. LakeC. RiverD. Stream答案:B16.I like to fly ______ (kites) in the park.17.What do we call the device we use to call someone?A. ComputerB. TelephoneC. RadioD. Television18.How many continents are there on Earth?A. 5B. 6C. 7D. 8答案:C19.Which instrument is typically played in an orchestra?A. GuitarB. FluteC. PianoD. All of the above20.The _____ (相机) captures memories.21.What is the main purpose of a pencil?A. EraseB. DrawC. WriteD. Cut答案:C22.I have a _____ (小提琴) that I practice playing every day. 我有一把小提琴,每天练习演奏。

2019年6月英语六级真题第三套

2019年6月英语六级真题第三套

2019年6⽉英语六级真题第三套2019年6⽉⼤学英语六级考试(卷三)Part I Writing (30 minutes) Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on the importance of motivation and methods in learning. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.Part II Listening Comprehension (30 minutes) Section A(听⼒部分同卷⼆)Directions:In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of each conversation, you will hear four questions. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C)and D).Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1.A) Why Roman Holiday was more famous than Breakfast at Tiffany's.B)Why Audrey Hepburn had more female fans than male ones.C)Why the woman wanted to be like Audrey Hepburn.D)Why so many girls adored Audrey Hepburn.2.A)Her unique personality. B)Her physical condition.C)Her shift of i nterest to performing arts. D)Her family's suspension of financial aid.3.A) She was not an outgoing person. B)She was easy-going on the whole.C)She was modest and hardworking D)She was usually not very optimistic.4.A)She was i nfluenced by the roles she played in the films.B)Her parents taught her to symbolize with the needy.C)She learned t o v olunteer when s he w as a c hild.D)Her family benifited from other people's help.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.5.A) Give a presentation. B)Rise some questions.C)Start a n ew company. D)Attend a board meeting.6.A) It will cut production costs. B)It will raise productivity.C)No staff will be dismissed. D)No new staff will be hired.7.A) The timeline of r estructuring. B) The reasons for restructuring.C) The communication channels. D) The company's new missions.8.A) By consulting their own department managers.B)By emailing questions to the man or the woman.C)By exploring various channels of communication.D)By visiting the company's own computer network.Section BDirections:In this section, you will hear two passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear three or four questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B),C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter o n Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard.9.A) It helps passengers to take care of their pet animals.B)It has animals to help passengers carry their language.C)It uses therapy animals to soothe nervous passengers.D)It allows passengers to have animal travel with them.IO.A) Avoiding possible dangers.B)Finding their way around.C)Identifying drug smugglers.D)Looking after sick passengers.I I.A) Schedule their flights around the animal visits.B)Photograph the therapy animals at the airport.C)Keep some animals for therapeutic purposes.D)Bring their animals on board their plane.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.I2.A) Beside a beautifully painted wall in Arles.B)Beside the gate of an ancient Roman city.C)At the site of an ancient Roman mansion.D)At the entrance to a reception hall in Rome.13.A) A number of different images. B) A number of mythological heroes.C) Various musical instruments. D) Paintings by famous French artists.14.A) The originality and expertise shown. B) The worldly sophistication displayed.C)The stunning images vividly depicted. D) The impressive skills and costly dyes.15.A) His artistic taste is superb. B) His identity remains unclear.D)He was a collector of antiques. D) He was a rich Italian merchant.Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear three recordings of lectures or talks followed by three or four questions. The recordings will be played only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the recording you have just heard.16.A) They encourage international cooperation.B)They lay stress on basic scientific research.C)They place great emphasis on empirical studies.D)They favour scientists from its member countries.17.A) Many of them wish to win international recognition.B)They believe that more hands will make light work.C)They want to follow closely the international trend.D)Many of their projects have become complicated.18.A) It requires mathematicians to work independently.B)It is faced with many unprecedented challenges.C)It lags behind other disciplines in collaboration.D)It calls for more research funding to catch up.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the recording you have just heard.19.A) Scientists tried to send a balloon to Venus.B)Scientists discovered water on Venus.C)Scientists found Venus had atmosphere.D)Scientists observed Venus f rom a s pace v ehicle.20.A) It resembles Earth in many aspects.B)It is the same as fiction has portrayed.C)I t is a paradise of romance for alien life.D)I t undergoes geological changes like Earth.21.A) It might have been hotter than it is today.B)It might have been a cozy habitat for life.C)I t used to have more water than Earth.D)I t used to be covered with rainforests.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the recording you have just heard.22.A) Causes of sleeplessness.C)Cultural psychology.23.A) They attach great importance to s leep.B)They often have trouble falling asleep.C)They pay more attention to sleep efficiency.B)Cross-cultural communication.D)Motivation and positive feelings.D)They generally sleep l onger than E ast A sians.24.A) By asking people to report their sleep habits.B)By observing people's sleep patterns in labs.C)B y having people wear motion-detecting watches.D)B y videotaping people's daily sleeping processes.25.A) It has made remarkable progress in the past few decades.B)It has not yet explored the cross-cultural aspect of s leep.C)It has not yet produced anything conclusive.D)It has attached attention all over the world.Part mSection AReading Comprehension (40 minutes)Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than onceSteel is valued for its reliability, but not when it gets cold. Most forms of steel 26 become brittle (脆的)at temperatures below about -25 unless they are mixed with other metals. Now, though, a novel type of steel has been developed that resists 27 at much lower temperatures, while retaining its strength and toughness —without the need for expensive 28.Steel's fragility at low temperatures first became a major concern during the Second World War. After German U-boats torpedoed ( ⽤鱼雷攻击)numerous British ships, a 2,700-strong fleet of cheap-and-cheerful"Liberty ships"was introduced to replace the lost vessels, providing a lifeline for the 29 British. But the steel shells of hundreds of the ships 30 in the icy north Atlantic, and 12 broke in half and sankBrittleness remains a problem when building steel structures in cold conditions, such as oil rigs in the Arctic So scientists have 31 to find a solution by mixing it with expensive metals such as nickel.Yuuji Kimura and colleagues in Japan tried a more physical 32 . Rather than adding other metals, they developed a complex mechanical process involving repeated heating and very severe mechanical deformation, known as tempforming.The resulting steel appears to achieve a combination of strength and toughness that is 33 to that of modem steels that are very rich in alloy content and, therefore, very expensive.Kimura's team ends to use its tempfomed steel to make ultra-high strength parts, such as bolts. They hope to reduce both the number of 34 needed in a construction job and their weight—by repl aci ng solid supports with 35 tubes, for example. This could reduce the amount of steel needed to make everything from automobiles to buildings and bridgesSection BDirections: In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2The future of personal satellite technology is here_are we ready for it?A)Satellites used to be the exclusive playthings of rich governments and wealthy corporations. But increasingly, as space becomes more democratized, they are coming within reach ordinary people. Just like drones (⽆⼈机) before them, miniature satellites are beginning to fundamentally transform our conceptions of who gets to do what up above our headsB)A s a recent report from the National Academy of Sciences highlights, these satellites holdtremendous potential for making satellite-based science more accessible than ever before. However,as the cost of getting your own satellite in orbit drops sharply, the risks of irresponsible use grow. The question here is nolonger"Can we?"but"Should we?"What are the potential downsides of having a slice of space densely populated by equipment built by people not traditionally labeled as"professionals"? And what would the responsible and beneficial development and use of this technology actually look like? Some of the answers may come from a nonprofit organization that has been building and launching amateur satellites for nearly 50 yearsC)H aving your personal satellite launched into orbit might sound like an idea straight out of science fiction. But over the past few decades a unique class of satellites has been created that fits the bill: CubeSats The"Cube"here simply refers to the satellite's shape. The most common CubeSat is a I0cm cube, so small that a single CubeSat could easily be mistaken for a paperweight on your desk. These mini-satellites can fit m a launch vehicle's formerly"wasted space."Multiples can be deployed in combination for more complex m1ss10ns than could be achieved by one CubeSat aloneD)D) Within their compact bodies these minute satellites are able to house sensors and communicationsreceivers/transmitters that enable operators to study Earth from space, as well as space around Earth. They're primarily designed for Low Earth Orbit (LEO) - an easily accessible region of space from around 200 to 800 miles above Earth, where human-tended missions like the Hubble Space Telescope and the International Space Station (ISS) hang out. But they can attain more distant orbits; NASA plans for most of its future Earth-escaping payloads (to the moon and Mars especially) to carry CubeSats.E)D) Within their compact bodies these minute satellites are able to house sensors and communicationsreceivers/transmitters that enable operators to study Earth from space, as well as space around Earth. They're primarily designed for Low Earth Orbit (LEO) - an easily accessible region of space from around 200 to 800 miles above Earth, where human-tended missions like the Hubble Space Telescope and the International Space Station (ISS) hang out. But they can attain more distant orbits; NASA plans for most of its future Earth-escaping payloads (to the moon and Mars especially) to carry CubeSats.F)The first CubeSat was created in the early 2000s, as a way of enabling Stanford graduate students to design, build, test and operate a spacecraft with similar capabilities to the USSR's Sputnik (前苏联的⼈造卫星). Since then, NASA, the National Reconnaissance Office and even Boeing have all launched and operated CubeSats There arc more than 130 currently in operation. The NASA Educational Launch of Nano Satellite program, which offers free launches for educational groups and science missions, is now open to U.S. nonprofit corporations as well. Clearly, satellites are not just for rocket scientists anymoreG)The National Academy of Sciences report emphasizes CubeSats' importance in scientific discovery and the training of future space scientists and engineers. Yet it also acknowledges that widespread deployment of LEO CubeSats isn't risk-flee. The greatest concern the authors raise is space debris - pieces of“junk”that orbit the earth, with the potential to cause serious damage if they collide with operational units, including the ISSH)The National Academy of Sciences report emphasizes CubeSats' importance in scientific discovery and the training of future space scientists and engineers. Yet it also acknowledges that widespread deployment of LEO CubeSats isn't risk-flee. The greatest concern the authors raise is space debris - pieces of“junk”that orbit the earth, with the potential to cause serious damage if they collide with operational units, includingI)The National Academy of Sciences report emphasizes CubeSats' importance in scientific discovery and thetraining of future space scientists and engineers. Yet it also acknowledges that widespread deployment of LEO CubeSats isn't risk-flee. The greatest concern the authors raise is space debris - pieces of“junk”that orbit the earth, with the potential to cause serious damage if they collide with operational units, including J)In 1969, the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation (AMSAT) was created in order to foster ham radio enthusiasts' (业余⽆线电爱好者) participation in space research and communication. It continued the efforts, begun in 1961, by Project OSCAR- a U.S.-based group that built and launched the very first nongovernmental satellite just four years after Sputnik. As an organization of volunteers, AMSAT wasputting“amateur”satellites in orbit decades before the current CubeSat craze. And over time, its members have learned a thing or two about responsibility.K)H ere, open.source development has been a central principle, Within the organization, AMSAT has a philosophy of open sourcing everything making technical data on all aspects of their satellites fully available to everyone in the organization, and when possible, the public. According to a member of the team responsible for FOX 1-A, AMSAT's first CubeSat, this means that there s no way to sneak something like explosives or an energy emitter into an amateur satellite when everyone has access to the designs and implementation.However, they're more cautious about sharing information with nonmembers, as the organization guards against others developing the ability to hijack and take control of their satellites. This form of“self-governance”is possible within long-standing amateur organizations that, over time, are able to build a sense of responsibility to community members, as well as society in general. But what happens when new players emerge, who don't have deep roots within the existing culture?L)Hobbyists and students are gaining access to technologies without being part of a long-standing amateur establishment. They're still constrained by funders, launch providers and a series of regulations - all of which rein in what CubeSat developers can and cannot do. But there's a danger they're ill-equipped to think through potential unintended consequences. What these unintended consequences might be is admittedly far from clear. Yet we know innovators can be remarkably creative with taking technologies in unexpected directions. Think of something as seemingly benign as the cellphone - we have microfinance and text-based social networking at one end of the spectrum, and improvised (临时制作的) explosive devices at the other.M)This is where a culture of social responsibility around CubeSats becomes important - not simply to ensure that physical risks are minimized, but to engage with a much larger community in anticipating and managing less obvious consequences of the technology. This is not an easy task. Yet the'evidence from AMSAT and other areas of technology development suggests that responsible amateur communities can and do emerge around novel technologies. The challenge here, of course, is ensuring that what an amateur communities considers to be responsible, actually is. Here's where there needs to be a much wider public conversation that extends beyond government agencies and scientific communities to include students, hobbyists, and anyone who may potentially stand to be affected by the use of CubeSat technology.36.Given the easier accessibility to space, it is time to think about how to prevent misuse ofsatellites.37.A group of mini-satellites can work together to accomplish more complex tasks .38.The greater accessibility of mini-satellites increases the risks oftheir irresponsible use39.Even school pupils can have their CubeSats put in orbit owing to the lowered launching cost.40.AMSAT is careful about sharing information with outsiders to prevent hijacking oftheir satellites.41.NASA offers to launch CubeSats free of charge for educational and research purposes.42.Even with constraint, it is possible for some creative developers to take the CubeSat technology in directions that result in harmful outcomes43.While making significant contributions to space science, CubeSats may pose hazards to other space vehicles .44.Mini-satellites enable operators to study Earth from LEO and space around it.45.AMSAT operates on the principle of h aving all its technical data accessible to its members,preventing the abuse ofamateur satellites.Section CDirections: There are 2 passages in this section.Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C)and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centrePassage OneQuestions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage.When I re-entered the full-time workforce a few years ago after a decade of solitary self-employment, there was one thing I was looking forward to the most: the opportunity to have work friends once again. It wasn’t until I entered the corporate world that I realized, for me at least, being friends with colleagues didn’t emerge as a priority at all. This is surprising when you consider the prevailing emphasis by scholars and trainers and managers on the importance of cultivating close interpersonal relationships at work. So much research has explored the way in which collegial (同事的) ties can help overcome a range of workplace issues affecting productivity and the quality of work output such as team-based conflict, jealousy, undermining, anger, and more.Perhaps my expectations of lunches, water-cooler gossip and caring, deep-and-meaningful conversations were a legacy of the last time I was in that kind of office environment. Whereas now, as I near the end of my fourth decade, I realize work can be fully functional and entirely fulfilling without needing to be best mates with the people sitting next to you.In an academic analysis just published in the profoundly-respected Journal of Management, researchers have looked at the concept of “indifferent relationships”.It’s a simple term that encapsulates (概括) the fact that relationships at work can reasonably be non-intimate, inconsequential, unimportant and even, dare I say it, disposable or substitutable.Indifferent relationships are neither positive nor negative. The limited research conducted thus far indicates they’re especially dominant among those who value independence over cooperation, and harmony over confrontation. Indifference is also thepreferred option among those who are socially lazy. Maintaining relationships over the long term takes effort. For some of us, too much effort.As noted above, indifferent relationships may not always be the most helpful approach in resolving some of the issues that pop up at work. But there are nonetheless several empirically proven benefits. One of those is efficiency. Less time chatting and socializing means more time working and churning (产出).The other is self-esteem. As human beings, we're primed to compare ourselves to each other in what 1s an anxiety-inducing phenomenon. Apparently, we look down on acquaintances more so than friends. Since the former is most common among those inclined towards indifferent relationships, their predominance can bolster individuals' sense of self-worth.Ego aside, a third advantage is that the emotional neutrality of indifferent relationships has been found to enhance critical evaluation, to strengthen one's focus on task resolution, and to gain greater access to valuable information. None ofthat might be as fun as after-work socializing but, hey, I'll take it anyway46.What did the author realize when he re-entered the corporate world?A)Making new friends with his workmates was not as easy as he had anticipatedB)Cultivating positive interpersonal relationships helped him expel solitary feelings.C)Working in the corporate world requires more interpersonal skills than self-employment.D)Building close relationships with his colleagues was not as important as he had expected47.What do we learn from many studies about collegial relationships?A)Inharmonious relationships have an adverse effect on productivityB)Harmonious relationships are what many companies s aim to cultivateC)Close collegial relationships contribute very little to product qualityD)Conflicting relationships in the workplace exist almost everywhere48.What can be inferred about relationships at work from an academic analysis?A)They should be cultivatedB)They are virtually irrelevantC)They are vital to corporate cultureD)They should be reasonably intimate49.What does the author say about people who are socially lazy?A)They feel uncomfortable when engaging in social interactionsB)They often find themselves in confrontation with their colleaguesC)They are unwilling to make efforts to maintain Workplace r elationshipsD)They lack basic communication skills in dealing with interpersonal issues50.What is one of the benefits of indifferent relationships?A)They provide fun at workB)They help control emotionsC)They help resolve differencesD)They improve work efficiencyPassage TwoQuestions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.In a few decades, artificial intelligence (AI) will surpass many of the abilities that we believe make us special This is a grand challenge for our age and it may require an "irrational" responseOne of the most significant pieces of news from the US in early 2017 was the efforts of Google to make autonomous driving a reality. According to a report, Google’s self-driving cars clocked 1,023,330 krn, and required human intervention 124 times. That is one intervention about every 8,047 km of autonomous driving. But even more impressive is the progress in just a single year: human interventions fell from 0.8 times per thousand miles to 0.2, a 400% improvement. With such progress, Google’s cars will easily surpass my own driving ability later this year.Driving once seemed to be a very human skill. But we said that about chess, too. Then a computer beat the human world champion, repeatedly. The board game Go ( 围棋)took over from chess as a new test for human thinking in 2016, when a computer beat one of the world's lea⼩ng professional Go players. With computers conquering what used to be deeply human tasks, what will it mean in the future to be human? I worry about my six-year-old son. What will his place be in a world where machines beat us in one area after another? He'll never calculate faster, never drive better, or even fly more safely. Actually, it all comes down to a fairly simple questionWhat's so special about us? It can't be skills like arithmetic, which machines already excel in. So far, machines have a pretty hard time emulating creativity, arbitrary enough not to be predicted by a computer, and yet more than simple randomness. Perhaps, if we continue to improve information-processing machines, we’ll soon have helpful rational assistants. So we must aim to complement the rationality of the machine, rather than to compete with it. If I'm right, we should foster a creative spirit because a dose of illogical creativity will complement the rationality of the machine. Unfortunately, however, our education system has not caught up to the approaching reality. Indeed, our schools and universities are structured to mould pupils to be mostly obedient servants of rationality, and to develop outdated skills in interacting with outdated machines. We need to help our children learn how to best work with smart computers to improve human decision-making. But most of all we need to keep the long-term perspective in mind: that even if computers will outsmart us, we can still be the most creative. Because if we aren’t,we won’t be providing much value in future ecosystems, and that may put in question the foundation for our existence.51.What is the author's greatest concern about the use of AI?A)Computers are perfoming lots of creative tasksB)Many abilities will cease to be unique to human bemgsC)Computers may become more rational than humansD)Many human skills are fast becoming outdated52.What impresses the author most in the field of AI?A)Google's experimental driverless cars require little human interventionB)Google's cars have surpassed his driving ability in j ust a single yearC)Google has made huge progress in autonomous driving in a short timeD)Google has become a world leader in the field of a utonomous driving53.What do we learn from the passage about creativity?A)It is rat10nalB)It is predictableC)It is human specificD)It is yet to be emulated by AI54.What should schools help children do in the era of AI?A)Cultivate original thinkingB)Learn to work independentlyC)Compete with smart machinesD)Understand how AI works55.How can we humans justify our future existence?A)By constantly outsmarting computersB)By adopting a l ong-term perspectiveC)By r ationally c ompromising w ith A ID)By providing value with our creativityPart IV Translation (30 minutes) Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to translate a passage f rom Chinese into English. Y ou should write your answer on Answer Sheet 2成语(Chinese idioms) 是汉语中的⼀种独特的表达⽅式,⼤多由四个汉字组成。

【人教版】高中英语必修一Unit-4单元知识点

【人教版】高中英语必修一Unit-4单元知识点

必修一Unit4 Earthquakes1、In the city, the water pipes in some buildings crashed and burst. 城市里,一些大楼里的水管爆裂。

burst爆裂,突发The square is bursting with tourists。

广场上到处都是游客。

I felt as if my heart would burst with joy。

我觉得自己高兴得心花怒放。

The police burst through the door。

警察破门而入。

There was a burst of laughter in the next room. 隔壁房间里突然爆发出一阵笑声。

联想扩展:(1) burst in on…突然打断He burst in on our conversation. 他突然打断了我们的谈话。

(2)burst into +n。

突然…The speaker burst into angry speech. 演讲者突然讲粗话.(3) burst out + doing突然…The woman burst out crying like a child. 那个妇女突然像小孩一样哭了。

(4)burst to do sth. 迫切想做某事I am bursting to tell you the news. 我迫不及待的想告诉你这个消息。

2、But the one million people of the city,who thought little of these events, were asleep as usual that night。

但是认为这没什么的一百万城里人,那天晚上还像往常一样睡觉。

affair,event,accident,incident,matter, businessaffair 指要做的事或已经发生的事。

广州沪教牛津版(2024版新教材)七年级英语上册 Unit 4 单元测试卷(含答案)

广州沪教牛津版(2024版新教材)七年级英语上册 Unit 4 单元测试卷(含答案)

广州沪教牛津版(2024版新教材)七年级英语上册Unit 4 The Earth单元测试卷时量:90分钟满分:100分一、语音(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)选出下列四个选项中读音不同的一项。

1.A. pool B. room C. food D. foot2.A. must B. study C. blue D. umbrella 3.A. brushes B. goes C. potatoes D. studies 4.A. father B. banana C. wash D. card5.A. pig B. clock C. dog D. glass二、单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)6.Waste water ______ the river. Water ______ is a big problem today.A. pollution; pollutionB. pollutes; pollutionC. pollution; polluteD. pollute; pollute7.I would like three ______ to write a letter.A. piece of paperB. papersC. pieces of paperD. pieces of papers 8.Sheep ______ white and milk ______ also white.A. is; areB. are; isC. is; isD. are; are 9.— ______ do you go to gym?— Three times a week.A. How longB. How oftenC. How soonD. How much 10.After 2 hours, he stopped ______ and stopped ______ are a rest.A. to writes; to takeB. to write; takingC. writing; to takeD. writing; taking 11.There ______ any milk in the fridge. We need to go to the supermarket.A. isB. areC. isn’tD. aren’t12.My elder brother likes playing basketball, and I like playing basketball ______.A. alsoB. tooC. eitherD. both13.______ a computer and two cups of coffee on the table.A. There hasB. There haveC. There isD. There are14.It’s dangerous ______ us ______ in the river.A. of; to swimB. for; swimmingC. of; swimmingD. for; to swim 15.Look! There is ______ water in my bottle, so I need to get some now.A. littleB. fewC. a littleD. a few三、语法选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Waste can be seen everywhere at school. Some students ask for more food 16 they can eat and 17 often forget to turn off the light when they leave the classroom.Waste can 18 a lot of problems. Although China is rich in some resources(资源), we are short(缺少)for others, for example, fresh water. It is said that we 19 no coal or oil to use in 100 years. So if we go on 20 our resources, what can we use in the future? Think 21 it.In our daily life, we can do many things to stop waste, for example, turn off the water taps when we finish 22 it, try not to throw too 23 rubbish, and so on. Little by little,24 _ will be changed. Waste can stopped one day if we do 25 best. I hope we can. 16.A. than B. as C. like D. and17.A. others B. other C. another D. the other18.A. bringing B. brought C. bring D. brings19.A. had B. has C. will have D. have20.A. wasted B. wastes C. waste D wasting21.A. in B. about C. on D. at22.A. used B. to use C. using D. use23.A. little B. few C. much D. many24.A. everything B. anything C. nothing D. something25.A. us B. ours C. our D. ourselves四、完型填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)My name is Kevin. We are having a/an 26 lesson. In the lesson, our teacher Mrs. White is telling 27 something about rubbish. It is a very 28 lesson. We are curious (好奇的) about the topic and we learn a lot.If people don’t 29 something, they just throw it into a rubbish bin. They throw awayrubbish 30 orange peels, chicken bones, empty bottles, cardboard boxes 31 old newspapers. Once a week, the workers 32 the rubbish in trucks and take it to the dump (垃圾场). In the dump, there 33 rubbish everywhere—old tires, broken bottles, old newspapers, broken chairs and sofas. In summer, the rubbish makes a 34 smell. Rats come to 35 it. Millions of flies buzz around.What should we do to rubbish in the future? Mrs. White says she will tell us the next lesson. 26.A. PE B. Art C. Science D. Music27.A. you B. us C. them D. it28.A. bad B. boring C. interesting D. terrible29.A. make B. need C. provide D. give30.A. for B. like C. about D. in31.A. and B. but C. so D. however32.A. keep B. give C. collect D. see33.A. is B. are C. am D. be34.A. good B. sweet C. terrible D. happy35.A. kill B. eat C. play D. sleep五、阅读(共两节;满分25分)第一节阅读理解(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)AThe Eskimos (爱斯基摩人) live near the North Pole. There are only two seasons near the North Pole: winter and summer. In winter, the nights are long. For more than two months, you can't see the sun. In summer, the days are long. For more than two months, the sun is always in the sky, and there is no night. The Eskimos have warm clothes. They make clothes from the skin of animals.The weather is cold. There are no trees. The Eskimos have to build their houses from snow when they are out and can't get back home. Life is hard for the Eskimos.36.The Eskimos live near the ______.A. North PoleB. South PoleC. earthD. We don’t know 37.How many seasons are there near the North Pole?A. OneB. TwoC. ThreeD. Four38.______ are long in summer near the North Pole?A. The nightsB. The skyC. The daysD. The dark 39.What’s the Chinese meaning of the underlined word “skin”?A. 内脏B. 骨头C. 毛皮D. 身体40.Which of the following is NOT TRUE?A. The Eskimos 'life is very hard.B. The nights are long in winter and the days are long in summer.C. The weather is cold and there are no trees.D. There is no night for more than three months in summer.BStudents aiming to enter Tsinghua University this year had better be able to swim or be prepared to learn swimming and pass a swim test since the top university will not grant bachelor’s degrees if they cannot swim.This September, would be freshmen at Tsinghua University will have to take swimming courses if they fail a swimming test at the beginning of their university life, and they won’t receive their degrees if they cannot swim before their graduation, according to a message at a university staff meeting days ago, the Beijing Daily reported on Monday.Potential freshmen with chronic diseases, skin disease or hydrophobia, once examined and affirmed by medical staff, don’t need to take the required test or course.Plans are for freshmen to take the test during their military training. In the test, students will pass the test if they can swim 50 meters, no matter whether they choose the breaststroke, butterfly, stroke, freestyle or backstroke. Those failing the test have to take a compulsory swimming course.“Now Tsinghua University will test students in long-distance running and swimming, so students with poor sports performance will have to overcome a lot of difficulties once they enter the university,” said a student surnamed Zhang from the Second High School Attached To Beijing Normal University.However, students don't need to worry much, since Liu Bo, head of the Division of Sports Science and Physical Education, said relevant statistics showed that 90 percent of students can swim after taking the compulsory swimming course in their second year of university, and the remaining 10 percent will receive instruction after class provided by teachers, without payingextra tuition.And seeing the ability to swim as a must for students to earn their degrees is not something new in Tsinghua University, as this ability was listed on its school regulations in the early 20th century.“As early as 90 years ago, Tsinghua University required that students cannot graduate from the university or study overseas if they cannot swim, though the requirement didn’t work later on since the swimming pools at the campus could not accommodate increasingly more students” said Liu.41.Who don’t need to take swimming course and test?A. Students who don't like swimming.B. Students who can get high marks in maths.C. Students who have chronic diseases once examined and affirmed by medical staff.D. Students who are too fat.42.Who will not get their bachelor's degrees of Tsinghua University?A. Students who don't take a compulsory swimming course.B. Students who fail a swimming test in the first year.C. Students who swim 100 meters in the test.D. Students who cannot swim before their graduation.43.Students don't need to take the swimming test or course if they have the following diseases except for ______.A. heart diseaseB. skin diseaseC. chronic diseaseD. hydrophobia 44.What is the purpose of the passage?A. To make a school regulation.B. To stress the importance of swimming.C. To explain swimming styles.D. To discuss the problems of swimming. 45.According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?A. Students can choose any swimming style to take the test.B. Students with poor sports don't need to worry about their performance at all.C. Students have to pay extra tuition if they receive instruction after class.D. Tsinghua University has never made such a school regulation before.第二节阅读填空(共5小题;每小题1分,共5分)Kent Wilson's alarm clock rings at 5:30 a.m. every morning. Kent is a dog walker.46Kent picks up five dogs front of their homes. He takes them to the park in his van(小货车). The dogs run around together and Kent throws balls and Frisbees (飞碟) for them.47The dogs love to play in the water. After an hour, Kent puts the dogs back in his van. He takes each dog home. Then Kent picks up another five dogs. 48 “This job is very hard work, but I love it,” says Kent, “I love dogs and I take good care of them.” Kent takes dogs for walks in the rain and in the snow. 49He feeds each dog when they arrive home. He stays with the dog until it finishes eating. Then he leaves.Kent also feeds people’s pets when they are away. 50 says Kent. “But I don't have any pets of my own. I don't have time to look after them!”六、首字母填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)51.It's really an a__________ dance. It just always brings the house down.52.We will e__________ every way until we find an answer.53.We should try our best to p__________ the Earth because it is our home.54.They watched the bus d__________ into the distance (在远方).55.People often b__________ things and the smoke is bad for the air.56.Do you have a better s__________ to the problem?57.Fewer people like to live in the n__________ of the country.58.Everybody should stand on his/her o__________ legs.59.Don’t smoke any more. It’s h__________ to your health.60.When did you r__________ Beijing last night? At 23:00.七、完成句子。

小学上册E卷英语第四单元期中试卷

小学上册E卷英语第四单元期中试卷

小学上册英语第四单元期中试卷英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.At home, we use the nickname ______ for me. (在家里,我们用昵称____称呼我。

)2.I can ______ (享受) quiet time alone.3.The ______ (小鸭) waddles when it walks.4.What do we call a person who plays a musical instrument?A. PerformerB. MusicianC. ComposerD. Conductor答案:B5.What is the first letter of the English alphabet?A. AB. BC. CD. D答案:A6.Which of these is a dessert?A. SoupB. SaladC. Ice CreamD. Rice答案:C7.What is the name of the famous British author who wrote "1984"?A. J.K. RowlingB. George OrwellC. J.R.R. TolkienD. Agatha Christie8.What do we call the act of taking something from one place to another?A. TransportingB. MovingC. TransferringD. Conveying答案:A9.My dog loves to chase ________.10.The ancient Greeks held the Olympic Games every __________ years. (四年)11.My uncle is a ____ (doctor) who helps sick people.12.I have a toy _______ that can run fast.13.The particles in a gas are ______ apart.14.What instrument has keys and is played by pressing?A. GuitarB. PianoC. ViolinD. Drums答案:B15.What do we call the first meal of the day?A. LunchB. DinnerC. BreakfastD. Snack16.sh-American War resulted in the U.S. acquiring ________ (菲律宾). The Sphi17.What instrument has keys and is played by pressing?A. GuitarB. TrumpetC. PianoD. Drums答案:C18.I often write emails to my ____.19.My brother is _____ (young/old).20.What instrument has keys and can be played in a band?A. GuitarB. ViolinC. PianoD. Drums答案:C21.__________ (质谱) analyzes the mass of molecules for identification.22.I love to _______ (探索) new ideas.23. A small ___ (小海马) swims in coral reefs.24. A _______ is a type of chemical bond that involves sharing electrons.25.What is the capital of the Bahamas?A. NassauB. FreeportC. Marsh HarbourD. West End答案:A26.What type of animal is a frog?A. MammalB. ReptileC. AmphibianD. Bird27.My aunt is a skilled __________ (设计师).28.The ancient Silk Road was a trade route that connected _______ and Europe.29.The _____ (果树) needs care during the growing season.30.My uncle is a _____ (工匠) who makes furniture.31.My sister is a great __________ (编程员).32.What instrument has black and white keys?A. GuitarB. ViolinC. PianoD. Flute答案:C33.The country known for its historic sites is ________ (以历史遗址闻名的国家是________).34.I enjoy _______ (参加) community events.35. A covalent bond is formed when two atoms share _____.36.The ______ (小鸡) hatches from an egg.37.The butterfly's bright colors help it attract ______ (配偶).38.I love to _______ (研究) new topics.39.The ancient Romans celebrated ________ to honor their gods.40.What is the opposite of "big"?A. LargeB. SmallC. HugeD. Tall41.The __________ (历史的见解) can lead to deeper understanding.42.What do you call a person who studies ancient artifacts?A. ArchaeologistB. HistorianC. ScientistD. Researcher43.The __________ is a large body of water located in the Mediterranean. (地中海)44.The invention of ________ has changed the methods of production.45.What do we call a series of steps leading up to a door?A. StairsB. RampC. LadderD. Pathway46.What is the name of the famous landmark in Egypt?A. Great Pyramid of GizaB. SphinxC. Abu SimbelD. Karnak Temple47.The ancient Romans celebrated festivals in honor of their _______.48.The __________ of an object remains constant regardless of its location.49.What instrument has a bow and strings?A. FluteB. ViolinC. TromboneD. Clarinet答案:B50.The artist exhibits her work in a _____ (画廊).51.The sloth is known for being very _______ (慢).52.What do we call a young lion?A. CubB. CalfC. PupD. Kitten答案:A53.What is the capital of Zambia?A. LusakaB. NdolaC. KitweD. Livingstone答案:A54.What is the opposite of light?A. BrightB. HeavyC. DarkD. Soft55. A rabbit is known for its strong ______ (后腿).56.What do we call the part of the plant that provides support?A. RootB. StemC. LeafD. Flower答案:B57.The chemical formula for water is __________.58. A __________ is a geological feature formed by the movement of water.59.Filtration separates solids from liquids using a ______.60.What do we call a scientist who studies the structure of the Earth?A. GeologistB. BiologistC. ChemistD. Meteorologist答案:A61.I enjoy writing stories. It allows me to use my imagination and create new worlds. One story I wrote was about __________, and it was a lot of fun!62.What instrument has strings and is played with a bow?A. ViolinB. DrumsC. TrumpetD. Guitar答案:A63.The _______ (The Treaty of Tordesillas) divided the New World between Spain and Portugal.64.The dog digs a hole in the _______ (狗在_______里挖了一个洞).65.My favorite character from a series is _______ (名字). 他/她的性格很 _______ (形容词).66.They are _____ (dancing) to music.67.The __________ is usually sunny in July. (天气)68.What do we call the process of water moving through the ground?A. InfiltrationB. EvaporationC. PercolationD. Transpiration答案:A Infiltration69. A lion is a powerful _______ that rules its territory.70.What is the name of our planet?A. MarsB. VenusC. EarthD. Jupiter答案:C71.What do you call the outer layer of your skin?A. EpidermisB. DermisC. HypodermisD. Subcutaneous答案:A72.I enjoy _______ (绘画) landscapes.73. A raccoon is known for its black ________________ (面具).74.What do we call the main character in a story?A. ProtagonistB. AntagonistC. Supporting characterD. Narrator75.s can live for __________ (几百年). Some tre76.The Earth's tilt affects the ______ of seasons.77.We will go to the ________ tomorrow.78.I enjoy building things with my __________ (玩具名).79.My aunt is very __________ (才华横溢的) in her art.80.The __________ is the longest river in the world.81.She has a big _____ (狗).82.What is the name of the famous singer known as the "Queen of Pop"?A. Whitney HoustonB. MadonnaC. Britney SpearsD. Lady Gaga答案:B83.What is the name of the famous clock tower in London?A. Big BenB. Tower BridgeC. London EyeD. The Shard84.My dad is a __________ (生意人).85.What do you call a group of stars?A. GalaxyB. UniverseC. ClusterD. Constellation答案:D86.In science class, we did an experiment with ________ (气球) and ________ (气体).87.What is the opposite of quiet?A. SilentB. LoudC. SoftD. Calm88.What do you call the part of the plant that absorbs sunlight?A. RootB. StemC. LeafD. Flower答案:C89.Did you see that _____ (小狗) chasing a squirrel?90.What is the main ingredient in chocolate?A. SugarB. CocoaC. FlourD. Milk答案:B91.My mother is my __________. (妈妈)92. A _____ (海豚) can swim very fast in the ocean.93.The sun _____ (rises/sets) in the east.94.The _____ (鸟) is singing.95.What do you call a person who collects stamps?A. PhilatelistB. NumismatistC. CollectorD. Dealer答案:A96.What do you call a person who studies plants?A. BotanistB. BiologistC. EcologistD. Agronomist答案:A97.I love to ______ (与家人一起) celebrate special occasions.98.We have a picnic every ___. (Sunday)99.I have a _____ (拼装模型) of a car.100.I love to eat ___. (pancakes)。

基础英语试题

基础英语试题

上海海洋大学博士入学考试题适用专业:各专业考试科目:101基础英语Part I Listening Comprehension(15%)Section A(每小题0.5分,共5分)Directions:In this section,you will hear 1 0 short conversations.At the end of each conversation aquestion will be asked about what was said.Each conversation and question will be spoken only once.After each question there will be a pause.During the pause,you must read the four suggested answers marked A,B,C and D,and decide which is the best answer.Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the center.1.A.She missed her friends.B.She likes looking better.C.She has a lot of work to make up.D.She thinks she’s catching another cold.2.A.The lady smells well.B.Windows are open.C.The vacation has been too long.D.The lady smells something musty.3.A.The price of gas.B.The cost of repairing cars.C.The increasing number of cars.D.The poor quality of certain cars.4.A.By car.B.By plane.C.By ship.D.By train.5.A.He wants vanilla ice cream.B.He didn’t like any ice cream.C.He wanted chocolate ice cream.D. He didn’t want any ice cream now6.A.Jane talks to people only on the phone。

初中英语九年级 Unit 5 Section B 2a-2e说课稿

初中英语九年级 Unit 5 Section B 2a-2e说课稿

初中英语九年级 Unit 5 Section B 2a-2e说课稿一. 教材分析本文选自人教版初中英语九年级Unit 5 Section B 2a-2e,该部分主要讲述了关于环保的话题。

通过本节课的学习,学生能够掌握一些关于环保的词汇和表达方式,提高他们的环保意识。

教材内容贴近学生的生活实际,有利于激发学生的学习兴趣。

二. 学情分析九年级的学生已经具备了一定的英语基础,对于一些基本的语法和词汇已经有所了解。

但同时,部分学生在英语学习上存在恐惧心理,对于一些新的语法和词汇可能会有抵触情绪。

因此,在教学过程中,需要关注学生的心理状态,尽量营造轻松愉快的学习氛围,激发学生的学习兴趣。

三. 说教学目标1.知识目标:学生能够掌握本节课的生词和短语,了解一般现在时的被动语态。

2.能力目标:学生能够运用所学知识进行简单的对话交流,提高他们的语言运用能力。

3.情感目标:通过本节课的学习,学生能够提高环保意识,养成保护环境的良好习惯。

四. 说教学重难点1.教学重点:学生能够掌握一般现在时的被动语态,并能运用到实际情景中。

2.教学难点:学生能够正确使用一般现在时的被动语态进行句子之间的连接。

五. 说教学方法与手段1.教学方法:采用任务型教学法,让学生在完成任务的过程中,自然地学习和运用语言。

2.教学手段:利用多媒体课件、图片、卡片等辅助教学,提高学生的学习兴趣。

六. 说教学过程1.导入:通过展示一些环保的图片,引导学生谈论环保话题,自然引入本节课的主题。

2.呈现:教师通过课件展示本节课的生词和短语,让学生进行认读和学习。

3.操练:学生分组进行角色扮演,运用所学知识进行对话交流。

4.练习:教师设计一些练习题,让学生进行书面练习,巩固所学知识。

5.展示:每组学生选择一个练习题进行展示,其他学生进行评价。

6.总结:教师对本节课的内容进行总结,强调环保意识的重要性。

七. 说板书设计板书设计应简洁明了,突出本节课的主要知识点,便于学生理解和记忆。

英语的小谜语(写写帮整理)

英语的小谜语(写写帮整理)

英语的小谜语(写写帮整理)第一篇:英语的小谜语(写写帮整理)在点点滴滴的生活中隐藏着许多快乐,我也就发现了一种既可以增长知识又可以收获快乐的谜语。

小编为大家整理的英语的小谜语,喜欢的朋友不要错过了。

1、What is wind?【谜底:Air in a hurry】2、What's a skeleton?【谜底:It's a lot of bones without the person on them!】3、Which letter is a drink?【谜底:T(tea)】4、What table is in the field?【谜底:vegetable】5、Which letter is an animal?【谜底:B(bee)】6、What is an astronomer?【谜底:A nigh watchman with a college education.】7、Which letter is a question?【谜底:Y(why)】8、What always travels on foot?【谜底:A shoe】9、What has teeth but cannot eat?【谜底:A comb】10、What kind of dog never bite?【谜底:A hot dog】11、Where can milk be best stored?【谜底:In a cow】12、Which letter is around an island?【谜底:C(sea)】13、What is dark but made by light?【谜底:A shadow】14、Which letter is a part of your face?【谜底:I(eye)】15、What wears a cap but has no head?【谜底:A bottle】16、How many letters are in the alphabet? 【谜底:eight】17、What is never used until it's broken?【谜底:An egg】18、Which letter is a kind of vegetable?【谜底:P(pea)】19、What is the biggest ant in the world?【谜底:an elephant】20、What is in the middle of the world?【谜底:the letter “r”】21、Where can happiness always be found? 【谜底:In the dictionary】22、What comes after the letter “A”?【谜底:All the other letters】23、What makes the Tower of Pisa lean?【谜底:It never eats.】24、How many sides does a house have?【谜底:Two-inside and outside.】25、What is the smallest room in the world? 【谜底:mushroom】26、Why don't you advertise for your lost dog? 【谜底:He can't read.】27、What is smaller than an insect's mouth? 【谜底:Anything it eats.】28、When do you go as fast as a racing car?【谜底:When you are in it.】29、What do workers do in a clock factory?【谜底:They make faces all day.】30、What can you break with only one word?【谜底:Silence】31、What question can you never answer “yes”。

七年级英语社团活动创新单选题60题

七年级英语社团活动创新单选题60题

七年级英语社团活动创新单选题60题1. I have a big ______ in my family.A. familyB. homeC. houseD. room答案:C。

“family”指家庭、家人;“home”侧重家的概念,带有情感色彩;“house”指房子、建筑物;“room”指房间。

本题说的是有一个大的房子,所以选C。

2. My mother often cooks dinner in the ______.A. living roomB. bathroomC. kitchenD. bedroom答案:C。

“living room”是客厅;“bathroom”是浴室;“kitchen”是厨房;“bedroom”是卧室。

做饭在厨房,选C。

3. We have many books in the ______.A. libraryB. classroomC. shopD. park答案:A。

“library”是图书馆;“classroom”是教室;“shop”是商店;“park”是公园。

有很多书的地方是图书馆,选A。

4. There is a ______ on the wall.A. mapB. windowC. doorD. chair答案:A。

“map”是地图;“window”是窗户;“door”是门;“chair”是椅子。

在墙上的是地图,选A。

5. I can see some ______ in the zoo.A. catsB. dogsC. tigersD. birds答案:C。

“cats”是猫;“dogs”是狗;“tigers”是老虎;“birds”是鸟。

通常在动物园能看到老虎,选C。

6. Tom ______ his homework when his father came back home.A. was doingB. is doingC. doesD. did答案:A。

100个英文佳句

100个英文佳句

100个英文佳句1、A fall into the pit, a gain in your wit.吃一堑,长一智。

2、A guest should suit the convenience of the host.客随主便。

3、A letter from home is a priceless treasure.家书抵万金。

4、All rivers run into the sea.殊途同归。

5、All time is no time when it is past.机不可失,时不再来。

6、To be both a speaker of words and a doer of deeds.既当演说家,又做实干家。

7、Variety is the spice of life.变化是生活的调味品。

8、Bad times make a good man.艰难困苦出能人。

9、There is no royal road to learning.求知无坦途。

10、Doubt is the key to knowledge.怀疑是知识的钥匙。

11、The greatest test of courage on earth is to bear defeat without losing heart.世界上对勇气的最大考验是忍受失败而不丧失信心。

12、A man's best friends are his ten fingers.人最好的朋友是自己的十个手指。

13、Only they who fulfill their duties in everyday matters will fulfill them on great occasions.只有在日常生活中尽责的人才会在重大时刻尽责。

14、The shortest way to do many things is to only one thing at a time.做许多事情的捷径就是一次只做一件事。

小学上册U卷英语第1单元暑期作业

小学上册U卷英语第1单元暑期作业

小学上册英语第1单元暑期作业英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.What do you call a scientist who studies rocks?A. BiologistB. ChemistC. GeologistD. Physicist2.We have _____ (fun/work) at the park.3.I enjoy visiting the ________ (文化中心) for classes.4.My brother likes to play with ________ (遥控车). He races them around the________ (房子).5.I love going on ______ (旅行) during the summer. It’s a great opportunity to make new memories.6.I can _______ (用英语交流).7.The _______ of light can be tested by passing it through different materials.8.Leaves change color in _______.9.The __________ (历史的引领) guides future.10.My cousin is a wonderful __________ (讲故事的人).11.The Orion constellation is best seen in ______.12.The energy from the Earth's core can drive ______.13.What do you call a person who studies plants?A. ZoologistB. BiologistC. BotanistD. GeologistC14.The process of sedimentation occurs when particles settle out of ______.15.My dad drives a _____ car. (blue)16.The __________ (历史的讨论) fosters dialogue.17.What is the first letter of the English alphabet?A. AB. BC. CD. DA A18.I have a toy _______ that can transform into different shapes.19.The __________ is the outermost layer of the Earth.20. A chemical reaction that releases heat is called an _______ reaction.21.What do we call the place where we watch movies?A. TheaterB. MuseumC. LibraryD. Park22.An ionic bond involves the transfer of ______ between atoms.23.agette movement fought for ________ (女性的投票权). The Suff24.I have a pet ___. (fish)25.Which word means "happy"?A. SadB. JoyfulC. AngryD. Tired26.What is the largest organ in the human body?A. HeartB. SkinC. LiverD. BrainB27.What do we call the lines that run east to west on a map?A. LatitudeB. LongitudeC. EquatorD. Meridian28.The _______ has a unique shape and texture.29.Certain plants have ______ that allow them to survive in cold climates. (某些植物有耐寒的特性,使它们能够在寒冷的气候中生存。

小学上册C卷英语第5单元期末试卷

小学上册C卷英语第5单元期末试卷

小学上册英语第5单元期末试卷英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1. A ______ (猴子) is fun to watch at the zoo.2.What is 15 - 6?A. 8B. 9C. 10D. 113.What is the first letter of the alphabet?A. AB. BC. CD. D4.Gandhi led India to _______ from British rule.5.The capital of Timor-Leste is _______.6. A ______ (生态学家) studies the relationships between plants and their environments.7.The kangaroo carries its baby in its ________________ (育儿袋).8.When I feel hot, I jump into a ______ (游泳池).9.The process of ______ can lead to the formation of new landforms.10.What is the opposite of "noon"?A. MorningB. AfternoonC. MidnightD. DuskC11.The chemical formula for -pentanol is ______.12.I feel _____ (happy) today.13.The __________ (历史的视角) shapes narratives.14.I can ______ (细心) listen to instructions.15.What is the capital city of Jamaica?A. KingstonB. Montego BayC. NegrilD. Ocho Rios16.The type of energy that can change the state of matter is called _______ energy.17.What do we call a person who studies stars?A. BiologistB. AstronomerC. GeologistD. Chemist18.I saw a _______ (蜗牛) on the ground.19.We need to _______ (提高) our skills.20.What is the name of the famous American holiday celebrated on July 4th?A. ThanksgivingB. Independence DayC. Memorial DayD. Labor DayB21.This ________ (玩具) is fun to share with others.22.The _____ (clouds/trees) are white.23.I want to _______ (学习) how to play the guitar.24.What is the shape of a stop sign?A. CircleB. TriangleC. OctagonD. SquareC25.Goats like to climb _______ (山).26.The __________ (历史的启发性) promotes innovation.27.What do you call a story that is made up and not true?A. BiographyB. FictionC. Non-fictionD. HistoryB28.The _____ (cake) is delicious.29.The process of purifying water involves _______.30. A _____ (植物鉴定) can be done with field guides.31.What shape has three sides?哪种形状有三条边?A. SquareB. TriangleC. CircleD. RectangleB32. A solution that is saturated has reached its _______ point.33.How many sides does a square have?A. ThreeB. FourC. FiveD. SixB34.Sodium chloride is the scientific name for ______.35.In _____ (印度尼西亚), you can find many islands.36.I _____ (found/find) a penny on the ground.37.What is the name of the famous American singer known for his hit song "Thriller"?A. Michael JacksonB. PrinceC. Elvis PresleyD. MadonnaA38.The first Olympic champion was _______. (科罗比乌斯)39.What do we call the process by which plants release oxygen?A. PhotosynthesisB. RespirationC. TranspirationD. GerminationA40.I enjoy ______ (画画) in my sketchbook.41.I like _______ (观察) the stars at night.42.We will go ________ next week.43.What is the opposite of rich?A. PoorB. WealthyC. AffluentD. Abundant44.What is the capital of Sudan?A. KhartoumB. OmdurmanC. Port SudanD. NyalaA45.What do we call the period of time before written records?A. PrehistoricB. HistoricC. AncientD. MedievalA46.What do we call the process of plants converting sunlight into food?A. RespirationB. PhotosynthesisC. TranspirationD. GerminationB Photosynthesis47.What is the name of the imaginary line that divides the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres?A. EquatorB. Prime MeridianC. Tropic of CancerD. Tropic of CapricornA48. A chemical change may involve a change in _____ (color, temperature, or odor).49.The chemical symbol for hydrogen is _______.50.The beach is crowded in the hot ______ (夏天).51. A __________ is a mountainous area known for skiing.52.Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg __________ during the Civil War. (演说)53.The first Olympic Games were held in _____.54.What is the name of the famous artist known for his "The School of Athens"?A. RaphaelB. MichelangeloC. Leonardo da VinciD. TitianA55.We often have picnics under the ______ (树). It’s a great way to enjoy ______ (大自然).56.The __________ is a large body of salt water that covers most of the earth.57.The __________ (历史的影响力) can reshape policies and ideologies.58.What do we call the main character in a story who opposes the protagonist?A. HeroB. VillainC. MentorD. SidekickB Villain59.What do you call the main character in a story?A. AntagonistB. ProtagonistC. HeroD. Villain60.What do we call the process of a seed developing into a plant?A. GerminationB. PhotosynthesisC. PollinationD. FertilizationA61.How many seconds are in a minute?A. 30B. 60C. 90D. 120B62.We should _____ (nurture) young plants.63.What do you call the process of removing trees from a forest?A. AfforestationB. DeforestationC. ReforestationD. UrbanizationB64. A reaction that results in a color change is called a ______ reaction.65. A _____ (大树) can provide homes for many animals.66.What is 100 - 75?A. 20B. 25C. 35D. 45B67.Which of these is a type of bird?A. EagleB. LizardC. FrogD. Turtle68.How many continents are there in the world?A. FiveB. SixC. SevenD. Eight69.The tortoise is known for its slow ________________ (速度).70.The cake is _______ (用奶油装饰的).71.The Earth revolves around the sun in an _______ orbit.72. A cockatoo has a beautiful ______ (冠).73.Each plant has a unique _____ (特征).74.An extinct volcano is one that has not erupted for ______ years.75.My brother has a _____ of marbles. (bag)76. A ____ is often seen gliding through the sky.77.The _______ (老虎) is often found in the jungle.78.The cake is ________ for the party.79.What is a common pet that purrs?A. DogB. CatC. RabbitD. ParrotB80.Which animal is known as the king of the jungle?A. LionB. TigerC. ElephantD. Bear81. (World) Health Organization was established in 1948. The ____82.How many planets are in our solar system?A. 7B. 8C. 9D. 1083.Friction can create _______ when two surfaces rub against each other.84.My dad is a ________.85.The _____ (风化作用) shapes the landscape where plants grow.86.Which fruit is red and often eaten in pies?A. BananaB. GrapeC. AppleD. Orange87.The __________ (玛雅历法) was based on complex astronomical observations.88. A puppy needs a lot of ______ (爱).89.The ________ (lobster) is a type of seafood.90.The chemical formula for sulfuric acid is ______.ets are often considered "dirty snowballs" because they contain ice and ______.92.What is the main language spoken in Spain?A. FrenchB. ItalianC. SpanishD. PortugueseC93.Rain helps the plants to ______ (生长).94.The snow is falling ___. (gently)95. A rabbit can have many ______ (小兔子) in a year.96.It is _______ (cold) in winter.97.What is the smallest prime number?A. 0B. 1C. 2D. 3C98.My _____ (侄女) is learning to walk.99.The _______ (The Cold War) shaped the political landscape of the 20th century. 100.My sister has a passion for __________ (环保).。

Unit6Earthfirst重点知识巩固能力提升训练外研版必修二

Unit6Earthfirst重点知识巩固能力提升训练外研版必修二

板块一••重点知识巩固I •单句语法填空I・ One must take the audience ____ account when making speeches.2・ ___ average > American finns remain the most productive in the world.3・ As far as I* m _____ (concern), I can' t agree witli what you said.4.I persuaded the shopkeeper to reduce the price of the dress ______ 300 yuan.5・ Obviously仝the ship set out on its voyage without _____ (permit) last night.6・ He has made an m^ortant _________ (contribute) to the company * s success.7.Wlien fat and salt ______ (remove) &om food* the food tastes as if it is missing something.8.The conference urges the government of all countries ______ (take ) necessary measures to get rid of pollution.9・ One-third of the coiuitry is covered with trees and the majority of tlie citizens ________ (be) black people.10・ For example f there _____ (be) huge amoimts of reference books which I am often confiised to choose from.II・ I tried to persuade him to quit ______ (smoke) but failed.12・ If it is a legal matter you need to seek ______ (profession) advice.13・ When it comes __ technology, adults won * t be able to keep up with their children.14・ I noticed her eyes ____ particular, because they were very laige.15・ The bridge ____ (build) now will be the longest one in the world.16・The children couldii ‘ t wait ___ (open) the present to see what it was.17・ The man had just arrived home __ the bell rang.18・ What was it ___ made you change your niiiid?19・ The tree is four times ___ (tall) than that one.20・ In the old society he was filially reduced to _____ (rob).答案l.iiito 2.0n 3.concerned 4.to 5. pennission 6.contribution 7.are removed 8. to take 9.are10.are ll.smokuig12.professional 13. in 14. to 15.being built 16. to open 17.when 18. tliat 19.taller 20. robbing11.语法填空Nowadays, nine in ten children are now at school. However; the figure is not as 1 (impress) as it sounds. Even if most of the world's children go to scliooL _2_ awfbl lot of them learn pretty much notlimg there.Accordmg _3_ die recent World Bank study of seven A&ican coiuitries. half of miie-year-old camiot read a simple word and three-quarters cannot read a simple sentence. The reason is terrible _4—(teach). Several recent studies suggest educational teclmology can help. It seems 5_ (brmg) about bigger improvement ill poor countries tliaii in rich ones. Some of the rare 6_ (resource) bemg spent on teachers could therefore be better spent on educational teclmology. That doesn't mean dumpmg computers on schools, hoping that children (understand) how to use them. Instead, it means providing schools with sofhvare that children can use with muumal help &om an adult, that gets tilings right _8_ (much) often tliaii die teachers do, that adjusts itself to the child's ability that sends teachers clues about _9_ they are supposed to be teaching and that allows the authorities to check on whetlier the teacher is in the classroom.Of course, good _10_ (tradition) teachers are not replaced, and are never likely to be. 【答案】1.impressive2.an3.to4.teaching5.to brmg6.resources7.will understand8.more9.what20. traditionalnt句子翻译i.张老师,我们的新老师,非常关心我们以至于我们都喜欢她.2.你应该注意与个人问题有关的问题。

小学下册B卷英语第一单元全练全测(含答案)

小学下册B卷英语第一单元全练全测(含答案)

小学下册英语第一单元全练全测(含答案)英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1. A ____ is a tiny animal with whiskers that likes to explore.2.The __________ (环境保护) is everyone's responsibility.3.My dad takes me to __________ (公园) on weekends.4.My mom likes to _______ (动词) new recipes. 她总是 _______ (形容词).5. A non-metal is an element that lacks the characteristics of a _______.6.I like to ___ in the garden. (help)7.The bear catches fish with its _______.8.My dad likes to go on ____ (hiking) trips.9.Animals that eat both plants and meat are called ______.10.The Renaissance was a revival of _______ and learning.11.The ______ is known for her artistic skills.12.The __________ of a substance is determined by its temperature and pressure.13.She is ___ a letter. (writing)14.My toy ________ can move by itself.15.The train is _____ down the tracks. (going)16.She has a _____ (狗).17.The chemical symbol for europium is ______.18. A ______ (温室) helps protect plants from harsh weather.19. A _____ (植物体验活动) can foster love for nature.20.I want to ________ (share) my experiences.21.What is the name of the event where people come together to celebrate a birthday?A. PartyB. GatheringC. CelebrationD. Event答案: A22.My favorite food is ______ (意大利面). I enjoy cooking it with my mom on______ (周末).23.What do we call the first month of the year?A. FebruaryB. MarchC. JanuaryD. December答案: C24.Which of these is a renewable resource?A. CoalB. OilC. Solar energyD. Natural gas答案:C25.Read and match.(看图连对话.)26.The capybara is a social ________________ (动物).27.The chemical symbol for zinc is ________.28.What is the name of the famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci?A. The ScreamB. Starry NightC. Mona LisaD. The Last Supper答案:c29.Chemical bonds are formed through the sharing or transfer of ______.30.We are going to _______ (参加) a party.31.What is the capital of Lithuania?A. VilniusB. KaunasC. KlaipėdaD. Šiauliai答案: A32.The chemical symbol for gallium is _______.33.The ancient Egyptians wrote on ______ (草纸).34.Astronauts travel to space in a ______.35.The chemical formula for iron(III) chloride is _______.36.What is the capital of the United States?A. New YorkB. Washington D.C. C. Los AngelesD. Chicago答案: B37.My favorite comic book character is _______ (名字). 他/她很 _______ (形容词).38.What is the term for a group of fish?A. SchoolB. PackC. FlockD. Colony答案:A39. A crab walks sideways on the ______ (沙滩).40. A solvent is the substance that dissolves a ______.41.The _____ (老师) is teaching us.42.The _______ (The Holocaust) resulted in the genocide of millions during WWII.43.The __________ (历史的传递方式) affect comprehension.44.The rabbit has a fluffy _______ (尾巴).45.The ______ (植物的生态作用) is vital for life.46.The __________ (历史的回归) brings clarity.47.What is the capital of China?A. ShanghaiB. BeijingC. Hong KongD. Taipei答案:b48.I help my ______ with chores. (我帮我的______做家务。

好书推荐:读完这108本世界名著(中英双语),让你彻底脱胎换骨

好书推荐:读完这108本世界名著(中英双语),让你彻底脱胎换骨

好书推荐:读完这108本世界名著(中英双语),让你彻底脱胎换骨大家都知道读书有很多好处,读到一本好书甚至可以改变我们的人生轨迹。

可是一个人到底要读多少本书才能脱胎换骨?有哪些书令人相见恨晚呢?答案就是要读世界名著!目前市面上的书籍太多,很多象我一样的人想读书,但又不知道读什么书。

很多书都是粗制滥造,写作者为了赚快钱用时不到一个月速成的,让读都根本看不下去,没有任何养份,纯属浪费大家的时间。

因此,我极力推荐大家,甚至教导自己的孩子,要多读好书,多读世界名著!因为经典名著的价值在于典范语言的熏陶,在于心灵的滋养,在于对人类精神的终极关怀。

多阅读世界名著,我个人认为至少有以下好处:1、名著通常都是经过时间岁月考验的,(村上春树不就在他的作品中提过他只看作者死了三十年以上的作品吗?)所以,在这些名著中有很多有深刻意义、经典、引起大多数人共鸣的某些东西,阅读名著,能让你在潜移默化中受到感染。

2、名著中通常有很多正面的、积极的人生态度。

现代社会不是很讲究情商在一个人的事业、情感等方面的作用吗?阅读名著能让你形成比较积极向上的人生态度,这对你的一生都会有很大的帮助。

3、通过名著,你可以了解到很多古今中外的风土人情、各类知识。

拓宽你的知识面。

(在正在进行的教育改革过程中,学生的知识面是否广泛是一个很重要的考察点,如果你能有比较广泛的知识面,那么不论对你的生活还是考试都是很有裨益的。

)4、阅读能让人在无形中受到感染,丰富人的内心,提升人的气质。

这些都是潜移默化的,也许要经过几年的时间你才会有比较明显的体会。

经典名著的价值在于典范语言的熏陶,在于心灵的滋养,在于对人类精神的终极关怀。

现在我们国家的教育也在进一步实施改革,学校为学生减负。

今年秋季开学以来,大家可以明显地感觉到孩子的家庭作业减少了很多,甚至有的低年级学生放学之后根本就没有家庭作业可做。

孩子回到家后的空余时间明显的多了很多,这个时候,我建议家长朋友应该指导自己的孩子多读书,少玩游戏。

小学上册O卷英语全练全测

小学上册O卷英语全练全测

小学上册英语全练全测英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.He likes to play _______.2. A _______ is a combination of two or more elements.3. A _____ (温室) helps plants grow in winter.4.The flowers look so ______.5.My sister is a good ________.6.What do you call someone who studies the stars?A. GeologistB. BiologistC. AstronomerD. MeteorologistC7.The blue jay is known for its striking ______ (颜色).8.Flowers need _____ (阳光) to grow.9.The _______ in the garden are blooming beautifully.10.What is the name of the famous inventor known for his work with electricity?A. Thomas EdisonB. Nikola TeslaC. Alexander Graham BellD. Benjamin FranklinA11.The Milky Way is just one of billions of ______.12.The chemical formula for calcium nitrate is _______.13.The ______ shares her experiences on social media.14.How many sides does a pentagon have?A. FourB. FiveC. SixD. Seven15.What is 10 7?A. 1B. 2C. 3D. 4C16.Fish have __________ to help them stay buoyant.17.The trees in the _______ are tall and strong.18.I want to be a ______ (teacher) when I grow up.19.What is 100 + 200?A. 300B. 400C. 500D. 600A20.The movie was very _______ (interesting).21.She is ___ a letter. (writing)22.The Earth's surface is constantly ______ due to natural forces.23.The __________ (南美洲) is home to the Andes Mountains.24.The __________ (水的来源) affects plant growth.25. Carta influenced the development of modern ________. The Magn26.In a chemical reaction, products are formed from ________.27.He is _____ (跑) very fast.28.The salad is very _______ (healthy).29.What do you call a baby polar bear?A. CubB. KitC. PupD. Calf30.The chemical formula for magnesium chloride is ______.31.How many hearts does an octopus have?A. OneB. TwoC. ThreeD. Four32.The ____ has a sharp sense of smell and likes to hunt.33.__________ are used in electrical circuits to control current flow.34.What is the capital of Spain?A. BarcelonaB. MadridC. SevilleD. ValenciaB35. A flamingo's feeding technique involves filtering ________________ (食物) through its beak.36.I like to collect ________ (硬币).37.What is the result of 5 + 5?A. 8B. 9C. 10D. 1138. A turtle hides in its _______ for safety.39.I like to play with my _______ (我喜欢和我的_______玩).40.What is the name of the famous artist known for his "The Girl with a Pearl Earring"?A. Johannes VermeerB. RembrandtC. Vincent van GoghD. Claude MonetA41.What is the opposite of old?A. YoungB. ElderlyC. AncientD. Mature42.The ____ has a long beak and is very curious.43.How many continents are in South America?A. 5B. 6C. 7D. 844.What do you call a person who studies the weather?A. MeteorologistB. ClimatologistC. GeologistD. HistorianA45.What do we call the outer layer of the Earth?A. CoreB. MantleC. CrustD. AtmosphereC46. A chemical reaction can be described by a _____ equation.47.The ice cream truck is ______ (nearby).48.When it rains, I use my ________.49. A ________ is a natural feature like a mountain or river.50.My mom _____ breakfast every morning. (prepares)51.The ancient Romans used ______ (马车) for transportation.52.The country known for its ancient ruins and temples is ________ (以古代遗址和庙宇闻名的国家是________).53.What do you call the clothes you wear on your feet?A. SocksB. ShoesC. BootsD. All of the above54.What is the name of the longest river in the world?A. AmazonB. NileC. MississippiD. Yangtze55.Sedimentary rocks are made from particles that have ______ together over time.56._____ (vegetable) smoothies are healthy drinks.57.I enjoy _____ with my family. (spending time)58.My pet is a small ____.59.The capital of North Korea is __________.60.What do we call the process of moving water from the ground to the atmosphere?A. PrecipitationB. TranspirationC. InfiltrationD. EvaporationB61. A solubility curve shows how the amount of solute affects ______.62.What is the capital of Georgia?A. TbilisiB. BatumiC. KutaisiD. RustaviA63.Saturn is the ______ planet from the sun.64.Which season comes after spring?A. WinterB. SummerC. FallD. Rainy65.The ____ is often seen waddling by the water's edge.66.ta Stone helped scholars understand ______ (古埃及) writing. The Rose67.The fish are swimming in the ________.68.I see a __ in the garden. (tree)69.The ________ (交通枢纽) connects different regions.70.The __________ was a time of significant political change in Russia. (十月革命)71. A rift valley is formed by the pulling apart of tectonic ______.72. A ________ (大象) is the largest land animal and has a long trunk.73.n Rainforest is often called the ________ (亚马逊雨林常被称为________) of the Earth. The Amaz74.The boiling point of water is ______ degrees Celsius.75.What do we call a story that is passed down orally from generation to generation?A. MythB. LegendC. FolktaleD. FableC76. A ______ is a substance that can donate an electron.77.What is the capital of Kyrgyzstan?A. BishkekB. OshC. Jalal-AbadD. TalasA78.The baby is _______ (crawling) on the floor.79.What is the capital of Switzerland?A. ZurichB. GenevaC. BernD. Basel80.What is 5 + 5?A. 9B. 10C. 11D. 1281.My grandmother tells me about ____.82.My favorite game is ______ (国际象棋). I enjoy thinking carefully about my______ (策略).83. A ____(climate action) plan addresses climate change.84.Which planet is closest to the sun?A. EarthB. VenusC. MercuryD. Mars85.My dad is always there to provide __________ (支持).86.The pelican has a large _________ (喙).87. A ______ is a geographical area with distinctive characteristics.88.My friend is in the same __________ as me. (年级)89.The chemical formula for -ethoxybutanoic acid is ______.90.The process of changing a liquid to a gas is called ______.91.The ______ teaches us how to be safe.92.The _____ (植物资源) is vital for sustainable living.93.What do you call the tool used to write on paper?A. BrushB. PencilC. KnifeD. Ruler94.The chemical formula for chromium oxide is ______.95.What is the name of the popular animated series about a group of animals?A. ZootopiaB. MadagascarC. BarnyardD. Over the HedgeA96.What do you call the largest desert in the world?A. SaharaB. ArcticC. AntarcticD. GobiA97. A ________ has soft fur and likes to hop.98. A _______ (蜥蜴) can change its color to blend in.99.What is the term for a baby deer?A. CalfB. FawnC. KidD. CubB100.The _______ of a pendulum is determined by its length.。

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