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广东省珠海市2022届高三9月摸底考试英语试题 Word版含答案

广东省珠海市2022届高三9月摸底考试英语试题 Word版含答案

试卷类型:A珠海市2021年9月高三摸底考试英语本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)、第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,满分120分,考试时间120分钟留意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和考生号、试室号、座位号填写在答题卡上。

2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦洁净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上。

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不按以上要求作答的答案无效。

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考试结束后,将答题卡交回。

第I卷(满分70分)第一部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每小题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。

AAuthentic Asian characteristic, exciting entertainment and inviting festivals are all parts of what our guests can expect when they visit Asia Park in Da Nang. Enjoy the beauty of Da Nang city in its entirety from the impressive heights of the Sun Wheel and freely discover fantastic Asia with colorful festivals and markets.HANAMI FESTIV ALFor the Japanese people, the cherry blossom symbolizes nobleness and modesty. This flower has therefore become the cultural symbol of Japan. The Hanami Festival is certainly a memorable experiencefor guests as they are met with a breath-taking display of colorful cherry blossoms and have the opportunity to get involved in activities such as traditional tea ceremonies, calligraphy writing, and cosplay.W A TER FESTIV ALSongkran traditional water festival plays an important role in the cultural identity of Thailand. The珠海市2021年9月高三摸底考试英语试卷第1页(共10页)participants of this festival wish to wash away bad luck and welcome a lucky new year. Guests also have the chance to participate in activities such as Muay Thai (泰拳) showcases and authentic puppetry (木偶) shows.RICE FESTIV ALT o wish the new year with good sun-rain harmony and harvest, Asian cultures organize many rice festivals every year, such as King’s Ploughing Festival (Vietnam), Otaue Rice Planting Festival (Japan), Icheon Rice Cultural Festival (Korea) and various other Rice-God worshiping festivals in Asia Park, which give a lively retelling of the story of the rice seed - the pearl of the God. This is a popular cultural activity in Asia Park and certainly not one to be missed.COLOR ME RUN (DA NANG)Color Me Run is a unique cultural sporting event. Runnerswill experience a huge party with sound and color. Color Me Run is a take onthe famous Holi Festival of the Hindu people which takes place all over Indiaand Nepal.21.Y ou will NOT see_______ when you visit Asia Park.A.beautiful scenery of Asia from the Sun WheelB.fantastic entertainment with Asian characteristicC.good experiences of different exciting activitiesD.very colorful and inviting festivals and markets22.If you like to experience an activity of sound and color, you should go to _______.A.Hanami FestivalB.Songkran Water FestivalC.Icheon Rice Cultural FestivalD.Color Me Run23.The passage is most likely taken from _______.A.an advertisementB.a brochureC.a speechD.an abstractBWhen Elvin Elliott met his Spanish partner 10 years ago, he was determined to learn her home language. Having successively picked up Italian a decade earlier when he lived in Italy, he felt the challenge was gettable.Elliott, who is now 50, explains, “I feel like Italian is deep down in my head somewhere, but withSpanish it will take a lot more effort for me to get to that level. I’ve noticed that my brain isn’t as good as it was.”It’s often said that you can’t teach an old dog new tricks. Actually this proverb is, for the most珠海市2021年9月高三摸底考试英语试卷第2页(共10页)part, not true. It was generally thought that the adult brain was believed to be a fixed structure that, once damaged, could not be repaired. But the research published since the 1960s has challenged this assumption, showing that it is what changes itself in response to new experiences, and adapts to injuries.This research suggests that a young man can learn something new easily, but that the older they are,the harder it is for them to do so.Some aspects of language learning become more difficult with age. Others may get easier. Pickingup a new language’s vocabulary is much easier for adults than learning the rules that govern its grammar. This is because new words can be easily connected with a learner’s pre-existing knowledge. But older learners are less likely to have good pronunciation or accent, since the sound of a new language is picked up naturally by children.Despite the difficulties, Elliott regards learning foreign languages as fun. “I’ m doing it partly tokeep my brain active.” he says. “When you have some success and can express yourself, it feels like you’re using different parts of your brain that you weren’t using before.”24.When Elvin Elliott decided to learn Spanish, _______.A.he was then forty years oldB.he lived in Spain with his wifeC.he made success in his workD.he wanted to make friends25.The author mentioned the underlined proverb in the passage _______.A.to show that old dogs are too foolishB.to explain the true meaning of “new tricks”C.to indicate Elliott is different from othersD.to show the saying doesn’t agree with Elliott26.The difficulty for an adult to learn a new language is that _______.A.he can’t remember so many new wordsB.he can’t pronounce the words correctlyC.he can’t master the grammar rules easilyD.he can’t understand the language fully27.What can we infer by reading the passage?A.An old dog will learn no new tricks.B.No one is so old that he may not learn.C.Nothing comes from nothing.D.Never offer to teach fish to swimCWhen the acupuncture needles were inserted into his body, Florian Don, the Oscar-winning director, struggled to keep smiling in front of his wife and three kids, who were holding breath and watching attentively.“It can hurt a little, but the pain does not stay; it takes a fewseconds and then it goes away,” Don told Xinhua on Friday at anacupuncture clinic.Don has been coming to the Beijing ChineseMedical Center in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, every week for threemonths.This 44-year-old German director is best known forhis thriller Their Lives, which won the Best Foreign Language FilmAward at the 79th Oscars in 2007.Y ears of working hard in the movie industry causedDon neck pains, and it got serious in February when the doctor told him he needed surgery. Then a nurse suggested him trying Traditional Chinese Medicine and to see Dr. Wu at the Beijing Chinese Medical Center.As a recognized authority on Traditional Chinese Medicine with a degree in Western medicine, Dr.Wu has been practicing in Santa Monica for 27 years.Don admitted that it was scary when he saw the acupuncture needles for the first time. “A cupuncture is a very pinpoint, careful and caring process. The doctor can not miss by a few millimeters,” he told Xinhua, “With Dr. Wu, you feel so much the deep wisdom, the experience, the knowledge. I feel it so much and I trust him.”His trust paid him back. Without any surgery, Don's problem was solved in one month. “I found thatWestern medicine can be very aggre ssive, and it has extreme side effects,” Don said. “But for Traditional Chinese Medicine and acupuncture, they do not have side effects; it is about activating (激活) the energy and oxygen flow in the body, and it is about helping the body heal itself.”28.Don felt _______ when he took the acupuncture needles.A.painlessB.scaredC.acceptableD.miserable29.Which statement is TRUE according to the passage?A.Dr. Wu is a recognized authority on Western medicine.B.Don has been treated with acupuncture needles for three times.C.Dr. Wu has been practicing in Santa Monica, Los Angeles since 1990.D.Their Lives won the Best Film Award at the 79th Oscars in 2007.30.The word underlined in the 7th paragraph can be replaced by _______.A.preciseB.helpfulC.practicalD.serious31.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A.Chinese Acupuncture Needle Does Not Have Side Effects at AllB.Oscar-winning Director T akes a Fancy to Chinese AcupunctureC.Chinese Acupuncture Needle Does Good to Serious Neck PainsD.German Director Is Treated by an Authority on Western MedicineDThe amount of conflicting advice there is on how to bring up happy and successful children can make your head spin. Parents often find themselves questioning how strict they should be with youngsters and how much independence they should allow them.Now a new book by psychologists says our approach is wrong – because we're training them to be computers, reports NPR.Instead of focusing on “success” at school, we should be teaching them how to be better at being social, navigate relationships and be good citizens in a community. That's according to two professors who have written Becoming Brilliant: What Science T ells Us About Raising Successful Children.“We're training kids to do what computers do, which is to spit back facts,” Kathy Hirsh-Pasek,professor at T emple University in Philadelphia, told the website. “And computers are always going to be better than human beings at that.”This way of thinking challenges our definition of what success in school and out of school means,they say. Instead, we should focus on the “six Cs”of parenting, says Professor Hirsh-Pasek and herco-author Roberta Golinkoff from the University of Delaware. This is cooperation, communication, content, critical thinking (批判性思维), creative innovation and confidence – listed in order of importance.The first, cooperation, is basic but at the core of parenting. “cooperation is everything from gettingalong with others to controlling your impulses (冲动) so you can not kick someone else off the swing,” Professor Hirsh-Pasek explained. “Everything your child does, in the classroom or at home, has to be built on that foundation.”The authors give a practical example of encouraging critical thinking – you should make sure youdo not shut them down when they ask a question. And you should encourage them to ask more. Y ou want them to understand how other people think.The book explains that there are four levels to each of the six C's, which allow parents to assesshow strong they are in each skill. They stress that social interaction between parents and children iswhat helps set up the child for the development of these skills. “What we do w ith little kids today will matter in 20 years.” says Hirsh-Pasek.32.According to psychologists’ new book, which should NOT be the approach to teaching children?A.Getting on well with other people.B.Being successful in social interaction.珠海市2021年9月高三摸底考试英语试卷第6页(共10页)C.Being good citizens in a community.D.Being good only at academic performance.33.Which is the best example of “to spit back facts”?A.T o analyze reading materials independently.B.T o provide original answers from different angles.C.T o recite all the English words learned in class.D.T o work out creative solutions to a problem.34.According to the “six Cs” of parenting, cooperation _______.A.teaches a child to get on with othersB.means controlling parents’ impulsesC.means encouraging children to ask a questionD.is the least importance on teaching children35.The passage mainly introduces _______.A.what helps set up the child for the development of six skillsB.how to stop training children to “spit back facts” like computersC.how to bring up happy and successful children by giving adviceD.how to raise children according to science and focus on the six Cs其次节七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)依据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。

2025届惠州一中、珠海一中等六校联考高考考前模拟英语试题含解析

2025届惠州一中、珠海一中等六校联考高考考前模拟英语试题含解析

2025届惠州一中、珠海一中等六校联考高考考前模拟英语试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.He liked the lovely dog so much that he ________ his book and played with it immediately.A.gave off B.set asideC.took over D.turned down2.Believe it or not, it is ________________ that causes your illness.A.because of your being overweight B.because you are overweightC.you are so overweight D.your being overweight3.I________________ a flu when I was on a spring outing with my classmate.A.caught up B.picked upC.took up D.brought up4.Linda realized she was in the wrong and promised to ________ a new leaf.A.take over B.turn over C.get over D.go over5.Several of us were asked to attend the meeting, as ________ below.A.listed B.listingC.to be listed D.having listed6._____ here, come and have a cup of tea.A.Passing B.To pass C.Pass D.Having passed7.The girl is sure to become a good actress __________ she gets the right training.A.until B.if C.although D.unless8.We climbed up to the top of a hill,___________ we got a good view of the whole forest park.A.which B.whereC.when D.that9.He ______ a chance to try it again just now.A.gave B.will give C.is given D.was given10._______ it is so hot, I guess we can’t do anything until after dark.A.In case B.Now that C.Even if D.As though11.--- I’ll pay a visit to Hong Kong. Would you mind keeping an eye on my house?--- Not at all. ______.A.I’d rather not B.I’d be happyC.I’ve no time D.I’d like to12.A heavy sandstorm is going to envelop our city. It is unwise to have your car .A.wash B.washedC.washing D.to wash13.These remarkable findings suggest the elephants have ________ a memory capacity to make distinctions between human voices.A.built up B.packed up C.brought up D.took up14.The part in the film the man broke down the door made some of the audience give a cry.A.which B.who C.where D.whom15.Without your help, I ________ the first prize in the English Speaking Contest.A.won’t get B.didn’t getC.wouldn’t get D.wouldn’t have got16.Newly released data point to an increase in technology use among children some worry is changing the very nature of childhood.A.why B.whichC.who D.where17.-My computer doesn't work!-Robert is a computer expert. How I wish he______ with me.A.came B.had comeC.is coming D.has come18.Recently, a programmer criticized the “996” work schedule ______ employees work from 9 am to 9 pm, 6 days a week, with the prospect of ending up in an intensive care unit.A.where B.when C.which D.whose19.Face the problem bravely and you ______ a new way to success.A.find B.found C.will find D.have found20.The store______ I bought my textbooks is having a sale this week.A.that B.whereC.which D.why第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

2020-2021学年珠海市第一中学高三英语三模试题及参考答案

2020-2021学年珠海市第一中学高三英语三模试题及参考答案

2020-2021学年珠海市第一中学高三英语三模试题及参考答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AThe following 4 famous paintings, from Jan van Eyck’s portrait to Pablo Picasso’s masterpiece, have stood the test of time.The Arnolfini PortraitJan van Eyck’s Arnolfini Portrait, an oil painting on wood produced in 1434, is undoubtedly one of the masterpieces in the National Gallery,London. This painting is as visually interesting as it is famed. It is also an informative document on fifteenth-century society, through van Eyck’s heavy use of symbolism-while husbands went out to engage in business, wives concerned themselves with domestic duties.The Starry NightVincent van Gogh painted The Starry Night, oil on canvas, a moderately abstract landscape painting of an expressive night sky over a small hillside village, during his 12-month stay at the mental hospital nearSaint-Remy-de-Provence,Francebetween 1889 and 1890. When theMuseumofModern ArtinNew York Citypurchased the painting from a private collector in 1941, it was not well known, but it has since become one of van Gogh's most famous works.The HarvestersThe Harvesters is an oil painting on wood completed by Pieter Bruegel the Elder in 1565. It depicts the harvest time which most commonly occurred within the months of August and September. Nicolaes Jonghelinck, a merchant banker and art collector fromAntwerp, commissioned this painting. The painting has been at the Metropolitan Museum of Art inNew York Citysince 1919.GuernicaGuernica,a large black-and-white oil painting, was painted by the Cubist Spanish painter, Pablo Picasso in 1937. The title ‘Guernica’ refers to the city that was bombed by Nazi planes during the Spanish Civil War. The painting depicts the horrors of war and as a result, has come to be an anti-war symbol and a reminder of the tragedies of war. Today, the painting is housed at the Museo National Centro de Arte ReinaSofiainMadrid.1. What do the four paintings have in common?A. They are oil paintings.B. They are kept inNew York.C. They show different people’s lives.D. They are created during 10th century to 19th century.2. What do we know about The Starry Night?A. It shows the scenery of a small hillside village.B. Van Gogh produced it when living in his home.C. A private collector gave it away to the museum.D. It was not famous before 1941.3. Whose painting shows the destruction of war?A. Jan van Eyck.B. Vincent van Gogh.C. Pieter Bruegel.D. Pablo Picasso.BEvery racehorse has different abilities.Like humans,some are short- distance runners,while others are marathoners.Figuring out which is which and how to pace them can be the difference between failure in the finish and taking the award home.Jockeys(赛马骑师)and trainers have traditionally relied on centuries of experience and data from previous races to plan their races.Amandine Aftalion,a mathematician in Paris,thought she could add to that.Since 2013,she has been analyzing the performances of world champion runners like Usain Bolt.She has found that short-distance runners tend to win when they start strong and gradually slow down toward the finish line.Butin medium-distance races,runners perform better when they start strong,settle down,and finish with a burst of speed.Her model shows how those winning strategies maximize the energy output of muscles reliant on two different pathways:powerful aerobic(有氧的)ones that require oxygen,which can be in limited supply during a race,and anaerobic ones,which don't need oxygen but build up waste products that lead to tiredness.Aftalion wondered which strategy would be best for horses.So she and Quentin Mercier,anothermathematician,took advantage of a new GPS tracking tool inserted in French racing saddles(马鞍).The two studied patterns in many races at the Chantilly racetracks north of Paris and developed a model that accounted for winning strategies for three different races:a short one(1,300 meters),a medium one (1,900 meters),and a slightly longer one (2,100 meters),all with different starting points on the same track.The model takes into account not just different race distances,but also the size or friction fromthe track surface.The results might surprise jockeys who hold horses back early for bursts of energy in the last finish.Instead,a strong start leads to a better finish,the team found.“That doesn't mean those jockeys are wrong,though.If the start is too strong,it can bedevastatingas well,leaving the horse tired by the end,” Aftalion says.4. What should a runner do to get an award according to the text?A. Make a good start.B. Plan for the race early.C. Run slowly on the starting line.D. Try runningquickly all the time.5. What formed the basis for Aftalion's studying horse race?A The experience and data from previous horse races.B. The benefit of knowing horses' different abilities.C. The success in studying runners' winning strategies.D. The performance of horses on different race distances.6. What does the underlined word“devastating”in the last paragraph mean?A. Boring.B. Damaging.C. Astonishing.D. Puzling.7. What can we infer from the text?A. Runners have the same energy output of muscles.B. Aftalion's findings may help horses to win the race.C. What Jockeys and trainers do makes no sense to horses.D. World champion runners made a contribution to the study.CWhena person in the United States gets the COVID-19 vaccine (疫苗), the person receives a small piece of paper called a “COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card”.It is a piece of paper with the logo of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, and the name and date of the vaccine. Because it is so simple, it could be easy to fake.Many people in theU.S.are still unsure about getting the vaccine. As universities, workplaces and other places are requiring proof of vaccination, some people are now buying fake vaccination cards without getting a shot.The Associated Press reports that students and teachers at universities around theU.S.are worried about fake cards. Sellers are using social media apps like Instagram to advertise fake vaccination cards. The prices range from $25 to $200. The AP notes that many college students seem interested in buying the cards. On the site Reddit, one person wrote, “I need one, too, for college. I refuse to be a guinea pig.”It is reported that more than 700 universities and colleges require proof of vaccination. Most schools simply ask their students to take a photo of their card and send it to a school website. Benjamin Mason Meier is a professor at theUniversityofNorth CarolinaatChapel Hill, UNC. He studies international health policy. He said, unlike some countries, theU.S.is not using a digital system to record vaccine status. He said theU.S.is depending on“aflimsypaper card”, and students have told him they knew of others who had used fake vaccination cards. Rebecca Williams also works at UNC. She is a researcher at the school’s Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. She said she was not surprised that people were worried about fake vaccination cards. “This is why I think the development of a reliable national digital vaccine passport app is very important,” she said.There is a law that should prevent people from making false vaccination cards. If someone uses the CDC logo without permission, they can be lined and punished by up to five years in prison. The U.S. Department of Justice recently charged a person inCaliforniawith making fake vaccination cards.College students who already have the vaccine are criticizing those who would rather spend money to buy a fake than get a free shot. Maliha Reza is an electrical engineering student atPennsylvaniaStateUniversity, She called those students “dumb”. “I’m angry about that,” she said. “Like, there is more anger than I could describe now.”8. Why do some college students buy fake vaccination cards?A. They are easy to get.B. Many Americans are still uncertain about getting the vaccine.C. Students have an interest in the fake vaccination cards.D. To get a vaccine shot is expensive.9. Which of the following measures can NOT be used to stop the fake cards?A. Having a law that should prevent people from making false vaccination cards.B. Developing a reliable national digital vaccine passport app.C. Using a digital system to record vaccine status.D. Having all the students take a photo of their vaccination card and send it to the school website.10. What does the underlined word “flimsy” probably mean?A. Weak.B. Effective.C. Detailed.D. Professional,11. What might be the writing purpose for the news report?A. To promote a digital system to record the vaccination shots.B. To explain why theU.S.should prevent making the fake vaccination cards.C. The stress the influence of the COVID-19 vaccination.D. To reduce theU.S.university leaders’ worry about fake vaccination cards.DDad’s comb was jade green. I heard he bought it when he married Mum, which made the comb two years older than I was. Every night, he wouldsmile, hand me the comb and say, “Be a good girl and help Daddy clean it, OK?”I was more than happy to do it. At age five this mundane task brought me such joy. I would excitedly turn the tap on, then brush the comb with a used toothbrush as hard as I could. Satisfied that I’d done a good job, I would proudly return the comb to Dad. He would smile at me and place the comb on top of his wallet.About two years later, Dad left his sales job and started his own wholesale business. I started primary school. That was when things started to change. He didn’t come home as much as he used to – just a couple of times a week. And when he did come home, it was always late and I’d already be in bed. I started to get mad. I stopped waiting for him to come home, and stopped going downstairs to check on him.Today, I’m no longer a kid. I’ve graduated from college and got a job. Dad’s business has got back on track. Things are better now. Yet the uncomfortable silence between Dad and me persisted.Two days before my birthday last year, Dad came home early. As usual, I helped him carry his bags into his study. When I turned to leave, he said, “Hey, would you like to help me clean my comb?” I looked at him a while, then took the comb and headed to the sink.I passed the clean comb back to Dad. He looked at it and smiled. But this time, I noticed something different. My dad has aged. He has wrinkles next to his eyes when he smiles, yet his smile is still as heartwarming as before. The smile of a father who just wants a good life for his family. Dad carefully placed his comb on top of his wallet.After so many years, he still organizes his personal items in the same meticulous way. I guess some things never change. And for that, I’m glad.12. What caused the uncomfortable silence between Dad and me?A. Generation gap.B. Dad’s failure in business.C. My ignorance of Dad.D. Dad’s absence from the family.13. Which of the following can best describe Dad?A. Gentle but strict.B. Hardworking and caring.C. Cautious and realistic.D. Demanding but patient.14. Why did Dad ask his daughter to clean his comb before her birthday?A. To give her a lesson.B. To follow his old habit.C. To fix their relationship.D. To praise her helpfulness.15. Which saying concludes the text best?A. Yesterday once more.B. Let bygones be bygones.C. Some things never change.D. Like father, like daughter.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

高三第一摸底考试英语试卷_Word版含答案

高三第一摸底考试英语试卷_Word版含答案

珠海市2015-2016 学年第一学期高三摸底考试英语试题第I 卷第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40 分)第一节(共15 小题:每小题 2 分,满分30 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

ATo achieve further education, international students must take a standardized test of English. Three popular tests are TOEFL, TOEIC, and IELTS.Here are several introductions for a student applying to a school to learn which test the program requires.The TOEIC tests workplace communicationThe TOEIC test started in the 1970s. The TOEIC is based on English used in the workplace. But the test does not require knowledge of special business words. The questions come from real situations like attending a company meeting.ETS says that 14,000 organizations in 150 countries use the TOEIC.The TOEFL tests English used in the classroomThere are several versions of the TOEFL.Students take the Internet-based TOEFL, or TOEFL IBT, on a computer. Many U.S. universities require the TOEFL IBT for international student admissions.Another TOEFL is the paper-based TOEFL, or TOEFL ITP. It is part of ETS’s institutional testing program. TOEFL ITP is used within institutions for the purpose of placement or to evaluate progress of students. It is not accepted for entrance to universities.For young English learners, there are two new TOEFL tests. The TOEFL Junior Test is for young people between 11 and 15 years old. And the TOEFL Primary Test is for those over the age of eight. IELTS tests academic and general language skillsThe IELTS has two forms. The Listening and Speaking sections are the same for both forms. In the Reading and Writing sections, however, there are two different tests.The Academic IELTS uses topics and materials covered in undergraduate, graduate, or professional programs.The General IELTS uses topics and material from everyday books, newspapers and magazines.1. Which kind of TOEFL is used within institutions for the purpose of placement or to evaluate progress of students?A. TOEFL IBT.B. TOEFL ITP.C. TOEFL Junior Test.D. TOEFL Primary Test.2. According to the passage, which description is Not right?A. The TOEIC test includes questions coming from real situations like attending a company meeting.B. Many U.S. universities require the TOEFL IBT for international student admissions.C. The Academic IELTS uses topics and materials covered in undergraduate, graduate, or professional programs.D. The Listening and Writing sections are the same for The Academic IELTSand The General IELTS.3. The writer wrote the article mainly to ___________.A. make an introduction about three popular testsB. place an advertisement for three popular testsC. give a business talk about three popular testsD. give a lesson on three popular testsBNASA on Thursday announced the discovery of Kepler-452b, the most Earth-like planet ever found. Located 1,400 light-years from our planet, NASA called it “Earth 2.0”, because it’s the f irst planetdiscovered in the habitable zone of a G star similar to our sun.“We can think of Kepler-452b as an older, bigger cousin to Earth, providing an opportunity tounderstand and reflect upon Earth’s evolving environment,” said J on Jenkins, the Kepler data analysislead at NASA's Ames Research Center.The planet is 5 percent farther away from its star than Earth is to the sun, making for a slightly longer year of 385 days, but gets similar light because its sun is 20 percent brighter than our own.“The sunshine from this star would feel very similar to the sunshine from our star,” Jenkins told reporters.NASA believes the planet has a mass about five times more massive than Earth’s, with a rocky surface below a thicker atmosphere than our own. Gravity would be about twice as strong on Kepler-452b as it is on Earth, NASA said.The planet is located in the Kepler-452 system in the constellation Cygnus (天鹅座). Its sun has the same surface temperature as our own, but has a diameter that is 10 percent larger.While NASA scientists have no idea if Kepler-452b’s atmosphere is conducive to life, they do know that there has been plenty of time for organisms to develop.“It’s awe-inspiring to consider this planet spent 6 billion years in the habitable zone of its star, which is longer the age of the Earth,” Jenkins said. “That is considerable time and opportunity for life to arise somewhere on its surface or oceans if all the necessary conditions for life exist on this planet.”4. The reason why NASA called Kepler-452b “Earth 2.0” is that ___________.A. it is 5 percent farther away from its star than Earth is to the sunB. it has a mass about five times mo re massive than Earth’sC. it’s the first planet discovered in the habitable zone of a G star similar to our sunD. it is longer the age of the Earth5. According to the passage, we know that ____________.A. Kepler-452b is located in the constellation CygnusB. Kepler-452b’s atmosphere is conducive to lifeC. gravity would be about twice as strong on Earth as it is on Kepler-452bD. the sunshine from Kepler-452b would feel very different from the sunshine from earth6. The underlined part “habitable zone” in the last paragraph refers to ___________.A. a large area which is different from othersB. a small area which is the same as othersC. a large area which is good enough for people to live inD. a small area which is hard for people to live in7. What type of writing is the text? It’s ____________.A. an exhibition guide.B. an art show review.C. a science fictionD. a news reportCAre you trying to learn a new language in a foreign land? You might be better off if you stopped looking at that picture of your family and friends.New research from Columbia University found that prompting someone who is learning a new language with images and reminders of their own culture could temporarily ruin everything that the brain was trying to build.When native Chinese students were asked to talk with a Caucasian avatar (白种人的虚拟头像) and a Chinese avatar, their English skills were so different. Simply exposing students to a Chinese person affected their ability to speak English. Subjects who talked with the Chinese version felt more comfortable in their speech, but they produced 11% fewer words per minute. They actually became less fluent speakers.To make sure it wasn't just the avatar, researchers also showed people random images of China while the participants told a story. When pictures of their homeland appeared, fluency dropped 16% and volunteers were 85% more likely to use a literal translation, for example, calling pistachios “happy nuts”, because that's literally what the Chinese word for pistachio means. When the students were shown pictures of fish with one swimming ahead of the others, their culture would change how they look at the photo. With Chinese prompts (提示), like photos of the Great Wall or Chinese Dragon, etc. they saw more students thinking that the fish was being chased, while an American prompt, like pictures of Marilyn Monroe or Superman, saw those students believing that it was a leader fish. Why are our cultural symbols Marilyn Monroe and Superman?The bottom line is: when attempting to learn a new culture it is far better to surround yourself with that culture than create an island of the old one.8. Why does the author use a question in the first paragraph?A. To raise a question.B. To arouse readers’ awareness.C. To introduce the topic.D. To tell a story.9. The underlined word “pistachios” in the fourth paragraph refers to ___________.A. picturesB. a kind of foodC. volunteersD. an image10. From the passage we can infer that ___________.A. with Chinese prompts, more students thought that it was a leader fishB. with an American prompt, more students thought that the fish was being chasedC. different images would change with different peopleD. different cultures would affect how students look at the photo11. According to the research, which is a better way for a student in a foreign land to learn a new culture?A. To surround himself with that culture.B. To create an island of the old one.C. To see random images of China.D. To talk with a Caucasian avatar.DJust three days after hitting the screen across China, the Chinese animation (动画) film “Monkey King: Hero is Back”aroused enthusiasm among audience and ticket sales have exceeded(超过)100 million yuan ($16.11 million).Web celebrities and many fans even posted topics about the film on China’s Twitter-like Weibo, at which heated discussion are sparked.“Monkey King: Hero is Back” is based on the household legend of the Monkey King, but tells a not-so familiar story. However, it’s still a Chinese style heroic legend and an exciting adventure against evil and darkness in troubled times, according to Lu Wei, the producer.“Monkey King is China’s super hero. It is so popular among Chinese audience because they long for and cherish our own superhero,” said Tian Xiaopeng, the dir ector.Some media also put on a lot of comments from foreigners.“He’s never dead, he’s just fallen asleep. We all need a hero to look up to, to give us hope and courage when it is needed. We grew up listening to his tales, his great adventures and heroic deeds. What makes a true hero is not just helping people when one has the power, but having the courage to stand up against the evil even without power. And this is what the film is about. When the hero loses his power and armor, when he is nothing more than an ordinary monkey, what would he do to protect the one he loves? This is also about a group of Chinese dream chasers trying to keep the beacon of hope lit even though being in the most unfavorable situations” from Tumblr.“Though the film was injected with a little bit of Hollywood, its bold and creative story has attracted several Chinese cinema aficionados.” from Yibada.One netizen posted after watching the film: “The film sets a new high-bar for the domestic animationf ilm, when I walked out of the theater, I was crying.”12. According to the director’s opinion, the film is so popular among Chinese audience because_______.A. Chinese audience long for and cherish his own superheroB. the film is based on the household legend of the Monkey KingC. the Chinese need a hero to look up to, to give them hope and courageD. the film was injected with a little bit of Hollywood13. According to the passage, it can be inferred that _________.A. the film is still a Chinese style heroic legendB. the film is well-receivedC. the film tells us the fact that what makes a true hero is to help people when one has the powerD. the film only aroused enthusiasm among Chinese audience14. After watching the film, the netizen mentioned in the last paragraph was _________.A. very sadB. deeply moved C .very crazy D. deeply gloomy15. Why does the writer mention Weibo, Tumblr and Yibada? Because he wants to __________.A. persuade more readers to visit themB. tell readers some information about themC. make them better known to readersD. provide some evidence for readers第二节(共5 小题:每小题 2 分,满分10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

广东省深圳实验、珠海一中等六校2025届高三第六次模拟考试英语试卷含解析

广东省深圳实验、珠海一中等六校2025届高三第六次模拟考试英语试卷含解析

广东省深圳实验、珠海一中等六校2025届高三第六次模拟考试英语试卷注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.—Pity you missed George's wedding.—Well, I ________.A.haven't been invited B.wouldn't be invitedC.hadn't been invited D.am not invited2.– She will finish the project within three days!-- ______________! I could do it in three hours.A.Y ou are right. B.I’m stuck. C.Oh, come on D.Don’t mention it.3.A teacher’s job is not to tell the students what to believe or value, but to ________ them to develop a worldview for themselves.A.urge B.equipC.persuade D.rank4.The debate here will be limited in two main respects,________ the time available.A.in view of B.in return forC.in addition to D.in comparison with5.Acceptance is not about liking a situation. It is about acknowledging all that has been lost and ________ to live with that loss.A.learning B.learnedC.to learn D.having learned6.Since we can do nothing about it, we _________ as well consult Mr. Smith about the matter.A.can B.mustC.need D.may7.Anyone with an eye on the employment situation knew the assessment about economic recovery _______ just around the corner was correct.A.being B.to be C.was D.having been8.The Chinese people are hopeful for ________ 2019 will bring for their families and the country.A.how B.whichC.what D.that9.Recently some hospitals in China have adopted ______ they call a robot-doctor, ______ will be used to operate onpatients with more accuracy.A.what; that B.that; whichC.what; which D.which; what10.—I feel so nervous about the National English Speech Competition tomorrow.—.A.I really envy you B.Glad to hear thatC.Sounds great D.Take it easy11.A new airport may be constructed in Nantong, ____ the pace of economic growth will be accelerated.A.in which case B.in that case C.in what case D.in whose case12.— Peter, you seem in high spirits.— ________ I have been offered a part-time job in the KFC .A.So what? B.No wonder.C.No doubt. D.Guess what.13.I called her nearly ten minutes this morning, but I couldn’t ________.A.get through B.go through.C.live through D.look through14.— Mum, would you please buy me an MP5 player?— If you can help do some housework the whole vacation,you ____ have one as a reward.A.must B.need C.would D.shall15.---Did you visit the famous cultural relics last month?---No, we____ it, but we spent too much time shopping.A.could have visited B.must have visitedC.can't have visited D.shouldn't have visited16.Although the situation was tough during the economic crisis now things are beginning to ________.A.look up B.keep up C.set up D.build up17.For the final ______ of our journey,we decided to take the coach.A.leg B.roundC.distance D.path18.Self- confidence is a kind of quality and that is it takes to do everything well.A.why B.thatC.what D.which19.After receiving the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, Anne Benedict went on all the people who had helped in her career.A.to thank B.thankingC.having thanked D.to have thanked20.The post office is closed ______ Saturday afternoon.A.on B.in C.of D.at第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

广东省珠海市2019-2020学年度第一学期高三摸底考试英语试卷(12页word版含有答案)

广东省珠海市2019-2020学年度第一学期高三摸底考试英语试卷(12页word版含有答案)

珠海市2019-2020学年度第一学期高三摸底考试英语试题本试卷共8页,卷面满分120分,考试用时120分钟注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必用黑色笔迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。

2. 选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上相对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案,答案不能答在试卷上。

3. 非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。

不按以上要求作答的答案无效。

4. 考生必须保持答题卡的整洁,考试结束后,答题卡交回。

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

AWow! A Simple to Use Computer Designed Especially for Seniors!“I love this computer! It is easy to read and to use! I get photo updates from my children and grandchildren all the time.” —Janet F.Have you ever said to yourself “I’d love to get a computer, if only I could figure out how to use it.” Well, you’re not alone. Computers were supposed to make our lives simpler, but they’ve gotten so complicated that they are not worth the trouble. With all of the “pointing and clicking” and “dragging and dropping” you’re lucky if you can figure out where you are. Plus, you are constantly worrying about viruses and freeze-ups.If this sounds familiar, we have great news for you. There is finally a computer that’s designed for simplicity and ease of use. This computer was designed with you in mind. It is easy-to-use, worry-free and literally puts the world at y our fingertips. From the moment you open the box, you’ll realize how differentthe computer is. The components are all connected; all you do is plug it into an outlet and your high-speed Internet connection.Then you’ll see the screen—it’s now 22 inches. This is a completely new touch screen system. The “buttons” on the screen are easy to see and understand. You can simply tap on the screen to do whatever people do with their mouse. It’s so easy to use that you w on’t have to ask your children or grandchild ren for help. Now, thanks to the computer, countless older Americans are discovering the wonderful world of the Internet every day. Isn’t it time you took part? Call now, and you’ll find out why tens of thousands of satisfied seniors are now enjoying their computers, emailing their grandchildren, and experiencing everything the Internet has to offer. Buy today and you will get a $200 discount!21. Who are the intended consumers?A. Children.B. The disabled.C. Teenagers.D. The elderly.22. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the computer?A. Its users should plug it in and connect it with the Internet.B. The computer can be operated by a 22-inch touch screen.C. It’s so hard to use that users are likely to ask others for help.D. Its users may send and get emails without much difficulty.23. Which is the purpose of the text?A. To introduce a new kind of computer.B. To promote a new kind of computer.C. To analyze the difficulties of computer users.D. To compare the differences of computers.BOne day, the father of a very wealthy family took his son on a trip to the rural areas with the purpose of showing him how poor people lived. They spent a couple of days and nights on the farm of what would be considered a very poor family.On their return from their trip, the father asked his son, “How was the trip?”“It was great, Dad.”“So, tell me, what did you learn from the trip?” asked the father.The son answered: “I saw that we have one dog and they had four. We have a pool that re aches to themiddle of our garden and they have a stream that has no end. We have imported lanterns in our garden and they have the stars at night.”“Our courtyard reaches to the front yard and they have the whole horizon. We have a small piece of land to live on and they have fields that go beyond our sight. We have servants who serve us, but they serve others. We buy our food, but they grow theirs. We have walls around our property to protect us; they have friends to protect them.”The boy’s father was speechless. Then his son added, “Thanks Dad for showing me how poor we are.”Isn’t perspective a wonderful thing? It makes you wonder what would happen if we all gave thanks for everything we have, instead of worrying about what we don’t have.24.Which of the following words can best describe the boy?A. Naughty and misbehaved.B. Honest and creative.C. Ambitious and doubtful.D. Worried and childish.25. Which of the following statement is WRONG?A. The father wanted to show the farmers were poor.B. The boy thought people on the farm lived a rich life.C. The father was very surprised at his son’s answer.D. The boy advised his father to live the farmers’ life.26. Why did the boy compare the farmers’ family and his?A. To show his family was rich.B. To prove the farmers’ was rich.C. To show off his cleverness.D. To make his father speechless.27. How is the passage developed?A. From statistics to comparison.B. From examples to conclusion.C. From a story to inspiration.D. From observation to action.CSomeday a stranger will read your e-mail without your permission or scan the w ebsites you’ve visited. Or perhaps someone will casually glance through your credit card purchase or cell phone bills to find out your shopping preferences or calling habits.In fact, it’s likely that some of these things have already happened to you. Who would watch you without your permission? It might be a husband or wife, a girlfriend, a marketing company, a boss, a policeman or a criminal. Whoever it is, they will see you in a way that you never intended to be seen — the 21st century is equal to being caught naked.Psychologists tell us boundaries are healthy, and that it’s important to reveal yourself to friends, family and lovers in stages, at appropriate times. But few boundaries remain. The digital crumbs (碎屑) you leave everywhere make it easy for strangers to reconstruct who you are, where you are and what you like. In some cases, a simple Google search can reveal what you think. Like it or not, increasingly we live in a world where you simply cannot keep a secret.The key question is: does that matter?When an opinion survey asks Americans about privacy, most say they are concerned about losing it. A study found a strong pessimism about privacy, with 60 percent of respondents saying they feel their privacy is “slipping away, and that bothers me.”But people say one thing and do another. Only a tiny part of Americans change any behaviors in an effort to preserve their privacy. Few people turn down a discount at tollbooths (收费站) to avoid using the E-Pass system that can track traffic movements. And few turn down supermarket loyalty cards. Privacy economist Green has run a series of tests that reveal people will surrender personal information like Social Security numbers just to get their hands on a pitiful 50-cents-off coupon (优惠券).But privacy does matter –at least sometimes. It’s like health: When you have it, you don’t notice it. Only when it’s gone do you wish you’d done more to protect it.28.What do we know about living in the 21st century?A. Strangers will read people’s e-mail with permission.B. People can hardly keep their privacy or secrets.C. People might be caught naked during shopping.D. Criminals have found out people’s calling habits.29. What can be inferred about paragraph 3?A. People leave information after using phones and computers.B. People need to be completely open to friends at all times.C. Google wants to search and reveal what people think.D. There remains no boundary between friends in the world.30.What do most Americans do about privacy?A. They are concerned about losing it.B. They refuse discounts and coupons.C. They avoid using E-Pass system.D. They trade their privacy for money.31.What is the passage mainly about?A. People should preserve privacy by refusing discounts.B. People will lose their privacy no matter what they do.C. People are likely to lose privacy but should protect it.D. Business owners are to blame for people’s privacy leaks.DWe all know the feeling of waking up in the middle of the night with a pounding heart and sweaty palms. Relax, you say to yourself – it was just a bad dream. Well, it may be that you really should relax, because nightmares might actually be good for you.According to New York Magazine, bad dreams can improve your mental health. A bad dream tends to be based on a real-life concern, for example, an approaching test or a fear of a person. To eliminate these worries the brain turns the dream into a story in the form of a bad dream.A bad dream enables you to distance yourself from your anxieties, and turn something you’re worried about now into a memory. The result is that when you wake up you’re able to move forward and face the future.A study, featured in The Atlantic magazine, showed something similar. In a survey of more than 700 French students taking a medical school entrance exam, over 60 percent had negative dreams about the test the night before. These included not finishing on time, leaving a question blank, or being late. Those who reported dreams about the exam, even bad ones, did better on it than those who didn’t, suggesting that nightmares do in fact prepare us for the future.“We think nightmares are so common that they have some purpose to process stressors,” Anne Germain, director of the Sleep Center at the University of Pittsburgh, said.So, the next time you lie awake at night after a bad dream, remember that it may be the brain’s way of putting your fears behind you and readying you for the future. Although a nightmare may make you afraid in the short term, it might be helping you to move on from the bad stuff you might be facing in the real world. Perhaps we should try to accept our nightmares rather than allow them to keep us awake. After all, lack of sleep causes far more problems than dreams do.32. Which of the following best explains “eliminate” in Paragraph 2?A. strengthenB. removeC. satisfyD. reflect33. Why does the author mention the study in the 4th paragraph?A. To show most of the students will be stressed before an exam.B. To show nightmares help students perform better in an exam.C. To show medical school entrance exams will cause anxiety.D. To show those who have nightmares will do worse in an exam.34. According to the author, what should we do if we have a bad dream?A. We should keep ourselves awake.B. We should relax and go on sleeping.C. We should study bad dreams carefully.D. We should prevent it from happening.35. Where is this text most likely from?A. A diary.B. A guidebook.C. A novel.D. A magazine.(为了提升后续题目的答题体验,此处有意留白。

广东省珠海市一中高中部2019-2020学年高三英语模拟试题含解析

广东省珠海市一中高中部2019-2020学年高三英语模拟试题含解析

广东省珠海市一中高中部2019-2020学年高三英语模拟试题含解析一、选择题1. With a vast ice land, yet of ________ most part is not proper for inhabitation, Alaska is drawing a greater attention of visitors over the world.A. whatB. thatC. whichD. where参考答案:2. What made the professor puzzled was ________ fewer and fewer students came to his lecture.A. whyB. howC. thatD. whether参考答案:A3. If you go by ______ train, you can have quite a comfortable journey, but make sure you get _____ fast one.A the, theB /, aC the, aD /, /参考答案:B31. ––I didn’t go to work yesterday because my car broke down.––You _____ mine. I wasn’t using it then.A. could have borrowedB. should borrowC. must have borrowedD. might borrow参考答案:A略5. Anyway, I can’t cheat him, —It’s against all my _______.A.emotionsB.principlesC.regulations D.opinions参考答案:B6. spacecraft Shenzhou VII took off On November 1,2011 at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Northwest China.A.The;the B.The;不填 C.A;the D.A;不填参考答案:B7. During the negotiation to follow, it can be argued that shares of foreign companies are overvalued ________ the return they offer.A. in terms ofB. in memory ofC. in favor ofD. in charge of参考答案:A【详解】考查词组。

2020届珠海市第一中学高三英语一模试卷及答案解析

2020届珠海市第一中学高三英语一模试卷及答案解析

2020届珠海市第一中学高三英语一模试卷及答案解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项ABest Places to Visit in JulyNorway's FjordsMost travelers prefer to visit Norway's famous fjords (峡湾) in July because Norway has about 23 hours of daylight, giving travelers lots of time to take in the spectacular views of blue water, glaciers and mountains. July is also whenNorway's weather is at its warmest, about18℃, so travelers might include a light sweater in their luggage.Bastille Day inParisJuly 14 is a national day celebrating independence to the French. July 14, 1789, is the day the French stormed the Bastille, aParisprison, and officially began the French Revolution, overthrowing a royal government that often threw people in prison there for no reason at all. While the day is marked all overFrance, the biggest celebration takes place inParis.Masai Mara National ReserveThe thrill of seeing millions of animals wander the plains inKenyais not easily forgotten. One of the most popular months to visit the Masai Mara is in July when the famous wildlife migration reaches the Masai Mara and zebras are at their highest number. The best times to view the animals inKenya's most popular game park are dawn and dusk.Running of the Bulls inPamplonaTravelers who pride themselves on being fast runners may want to head toPamplonain July for the San Femin Festival. A key part of this annual festival is the running of the bulls. Six bulls are released onto a narrow street fora half-mile run, with hundreds of runners seeing if they can run faster than the animals.1. What can visitors do inNorway's in July?A. Enjoy the impressive scenery.B. Swim and fish in the fjords.C. See daylight around the clock.D. Buy heavy sweaters to keep warm.2. Which of the following is of historical significance?A. San Fermin Festival.B. Bastille Day.C. Masai Mara National Reserve.D.Norway's Fjords.3. Where will visitors interested in wild animals go?A. Norway.B. Paris.C. Masai Mara.D.Pamplona.BIf our kids don’t fall, they don’t learn to get up. I still remember the day in high school that my mom forgot to pick me up from school. I’m the oldest of four children, and no doubt she’d had a long day with the other kids and it’d slipped her mind. After waiting at school for an hour, I walked the three miles home, and when I got to my house, I shut our front door with anger, stormed into the kitchen and screamed in my mom’s face that she’d forgotten me.Later that night, my dad told me I no longer had a ride to school the next day. I figured my mom would still take me, but when the morning came, she refused. It was midterm, and as a straight-A student ready to start college applications, being late wasn’t an option (选择). In my mind, missing these tests would have been the end of my academic career. I begged my mom. I told her she was ruining my future and everything I’d worked for. But sheheld her ground, and that day, I walked to school. And I missed my tests.My mom didn’t rescue me from failure. She let me suffer from it. She let me figure it out. She let me learn. Now, as a mom myself, I’ve realized that I want my kids to experience failure because failure is how we grow, learn and think outside of ourselves. It’s how we self-educate to learn what’s right and respectable, and what’s not. It’s how we become responsible and enthusiastic. Falling down makes us better because we learn how to get up.4. What is one of the reasons that the author got angry that day?A. She was tired.B. She failed in a test.C. She was late for school.D. She had to walk home by herself.5. How does the author feel about her childhood experience?A. Terrible.B. Meaningful.C. Embarrassing.D. Colorful.6. The underlined phrase “held her ground” in Paragraph 2 probably means “________”.A. gave in to meB. said yes to meC. stayed in the placeD. kept to her idea7. What is the best title for the text?A. My Way of GrowingB. The Value of FailureC. My Love for MotherD. Failure in My LifeCJack was 11 months old in the spring of 2015 when his parents, Erika and Christopher, recognized his development was not progressing as it should. The feeling was familiar to the couple. Just a few months earlier, Jack’s brother Chase, who is 16 months older, had been diagnosed with autism(自闭症) after he did not reach motion and language standards as expected.Jack’s behaviors were similarly delayed, and his parents moved quickly to seek help. Today, Jack is 5 — he celebrated his birthday on May 13 — and he can speak in full sentences and read. After two years at a preschool that specializes in services for children with developmental disabilities, he will start kindergarten in theSmithtownschool district in September. “Our family’s experience is a good example of the power and effectiveness of early intervention. The services our boys have received made all the difference,” the parents said.According to scientists, autism can be detected at 18 months or younger, and by age 2 a diagnosis can be considered “very reliable.” The parents said they were happy with Chase’s success at the learning center, but still had concerns for Jack because he was not speaking. Developing social and communication skills can be among the greatest challenge for individuals with autism, even if they are able to say a few words early on. “We didn’t know if he was ever going to talk,” Erika said. “That was my biggest fear. We just didn’t know.”Looking ahead, the parents are cautiously optimistic about Jack’s next educational move. He doesn’t handle change well, they said, and he likes to know his routine. Still, they expressed confidence that his time at the learning center has given him the skills he needs to be successful.8. How did Jack’s parents know he suffered from autism?A. They found the baby clever.B. They judged by their experience.C. They found he didn’t develop.D. They checked on him in the hospital.9. What did the parents think of the early intervention?A. It made no difference to the babies.B. It benefitted the babies greatly.C. It got their babies more disabled.D. It helped their babies speak fluently.10. What can we learn from the third paragraph?A. Autism can be confirmed at 18 months old.B. Jack’s parents were confident about his motor skills.C. Chase’s parents were doubtful about his developmentD. Jack’s parents worried about his language skills most.11. What is the text mainly talking about?A. Autism can be curedif parents take actions early.B. Parents should be confident about their children’s future.C. Early intervention in autism could improve children’s life.D. Communication skills should be developed as early as possible.DThe Rise of Voice TechnologyVoice technology has come a long way. Just a few years ago, it would have been unusable. But now, those who follow the technology know that it has got considerably better.Writing with your voice raises several interesting questions. How difficult is it actually? Human speech involves a lot more starting and stopping with errors and the need for repairing broken sentences than you may think. Even gifted speakers make mistakes. To turn the spoken word into reasonable writing requires lots of planning. You’ll need some kinds of notes or other organisers to make it work.Another question turning speech into writing raises is the style. How would writing make the change that people speak their writing rather than type? Chances are that it would come up with many more short sentences and more concrete language, which is good. It would probably also rely on prepared phrases a lot more often, which is not available when you are speaking quickly.To confirm this, a column was not written, but dictated (听写). It was composed from brief notes written down for structure only, and it was edited for length, with all of the original errors kept in. Here were the results. The first was that the literal accuracy was extremely high. There weren’t many cases wherethe software had heard one word incorrectly and written down another. But the other result was that the readability of this column was rather bad. Obviously, the blame is not with the technology at all, which turns out to be rather good. Speaking into writing relies on a better human brain than the one we currently possess. Writing is hard. There’s a reason it can’t be done at the speed of speech, in real time.To clarify the matter, this time paragraph breaks were added after the whole writing. Punctuations (标点) had to be spoken aloud, and after a full stop, the first word in the new sentence was capitalized automatically. Some minor punctuation marks were added to make it clearer. To improve accuracy, people “trained” the software beforehand, reading a prewritten passage aloud. Actually it turns out to be more effective. All of these ensure the satisfactory completion of turning speech into writing.Language is the most important tool for human interaction, and voice is one beautiful part of language. With the maturity of modern technology, it has given birth to a great change in the human-computer voice interaction.12. According to the passage, which helps to turn speech into writing in terms of style?A. There is careful planning in advance.B. Errors and broken sentences are avoided.C. People type words as fast as they say them.D. The writing contains more prepared phrases.13. To achieve better results, the author mentions some changes for ______.A. processing errors in a column.B. adding minor punctuation marks.C. increasing the number of brief notes.D. integrating short paragraphs in writing.14. The author suggests that ______.A. human brains are responsible for poor dictated writing.B. writing with voice promises to improve the quality of writing.C. writing is an unnatural act that can hardly be learned and improved.D. technology has a long way to go in the human-computer voice interaction.15. What is the passage mainly about?A. Why people fully intend to turn speech into writing.B. What role voice technology plays in improving readability.C. Where the human-computer voice interaction is at an advantage.D. How voice technology enables the change from speech into writing.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

2020年珠海市第一中学高三英语一模试卷及答案

2020年珠海市第一中学高三英语一模试卷及答案

2020年珠海市第一中学高三英语一模试卷及答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项ATheatre reflects the values of the civilization out of which it grows. The following are the types of theatre performances an ancient Roman might have witnessed then.Fescennine VerseFescennine Verse was a pioneer of Roman comedy. Ironic and improvisational(即兴的), it was used mainly at festivals or weddings, and as invective. With early native Italian funny dialogues in Latin verse, it was thought to have combined with a tradition of performances by masked dancers and musicians from Etruria.Fabula AtellanaFabula Atellana relied on common characters, masks, direct humor, and simple plots. They were performed by actors improvising. Fabula Atellana came from the Oscan city of Atella. There were 4 main types of characters: the braggart, the greedy blockhead, the clever hunchback and the stupid old man, like modern Punch and Judy shows.Fabula TogataNamed for the clothing symbolic of the Roman people Fabula Togata had various subtypes. One was the Fabula Tabernaria, named for the tavern(酒馆)where the comedy’s preferred characters, lowlifes, might be found. One describing more middle-class types, and continuing the Roman clothing theme, was the Fabula Trabeata.Fabula PraetextaFabula Praetexta is the name for Roman tragedies on Roman themes, Roman history or current politics. Fabula Praetexta was less popular than tragedies on Greek themes. During the Golden Age of drama in the Middle Republic, there were four great Roman writers of tragedy, Naevius, Ennius, Pacuvius, and Accius. Of their surviving tragedies, 90 titles remain.All the performances above began as a translation of Greek forms, even to the extent of their being performed in Greek costume.1.Where might an ancient Roman witness Fescennine Verse?A.At a party.B.At a funeral.C.At a wedding.D.At a concert.2.Which type of performance describes the middle-class life?A.Fabula Atellana.B.Fabula Tabernaria.C.Fabula Trabeata.D.Fabula Praetexta.3.What do the listed types of performances have in common?A.They copy Latin dramas.B.They take on Greek forms.C.They reflect Roman themes.D.They refer to Italian stories.BMy wife and I recently completed a day-long tour of the Great Wall with Jessie. In addition to being very knowledgeable about the history of theareas that we toured, she spoke excellent English and was able to answer all of our questions. Her driver was very experienced and polite, and we really enjoyed being able to have a customized tour that avoided the tourist traps and forced shopping that seem to be a part of the larger group tours.The attractions themselves were fantastic. I was a little worried that the snowy weather might impact our trip to the Great Wall, but everything went fine, and there weren’t many people out at all that day. I suggest wearing strong shoes—the Great Wall is really a hike. And in snowy or rainy days, the surfaces are pretty slippery (滑的)! Seeing this area in winter was really unique, and the snow made for great pictures. Jessie kept us entertained with stories and facts about the construction of the Wall, and always pointed out great spots for taking pictures. Even though she’s in fantastic shape, she cared about our level of fitness and often stopped to let us catch our breath.When we got back to our hotel, Jessie gave us a great recommendation for dinner and some tips for our planned stops the next day. If I find myself in Beijing in the future, I will certainly be contacting Jessie for more tour opportunities, and I’ve already recommended her to some friends who are visiting the area later in the year. I can’t say enough about how kind and knowledgeable she was, and she really gave us a great tour experience.4. What can we infer about Jessie?A. She is a tour advisor.B. She is a tour guide.C. She is a foreign traveler.D. She is a skilled driver.5. When did the writer visit the Great Wall?A. In spring.B. In summer.C. In autumn.D. In winter.6. What did the writer think of his tour?A. Adventurous.B. Disappointing.C. Satisfactory.D. Improvable.7. What is the probable title for the text?A. A Wonderful Tour Day with JessieB. An Extraordinary Tour CompanyC. The Great Wall, an Excellent AttractionD. Jessie, a Kind and Knowledgeable GuideCAs is commonly known,Antarcticais an icy continent with extreme environment. However, a new study provides evidence that the area had a rainforest in the past.The researchers collected a piece of Earth sediment from under the seafloor off the coast ofAntarctica. In the sediment, they discovered forest material that was estimated to be about 90 million years old. At that period, dinosaurs were the ruler animals of the land.Johann Klages, a German geologist, was the lead writer of a study on the findings, published in the journalNature. He said the sediment was collected from a depth of about 30 meters below the ocean floor. Klages said an examination showed that the material didn’t form in the ocean.The researchers estimate that the area — about 900 kilometers from the South Pole — had average yearly temperatures of about12°Cto13°C. The soil included fine dirt particles and hard clay, as well as substances linked to at least 65 different kinds of plants, the study found. Although no animal remains were found, Klages said there were likely dinosaurs, flying reptiles and many insects in the environment.The research represents new evidence of the major climate changes Earth experienced in the past — and is currently undergoing today. The soil in the sediment dates back to the planet’s warmest period of the past 140 million years, with sea level about 170 meters higher than today. The researchers said that the rainforest environment inAntarcticawas especially surprising because each year, the area experiences a four-month polar night when there is no sunlight to fuel plant life. Klages said no ice sheets were present during the time, but seasonal snowfall was likely.8. What can we learn about the sediment collected?A. It formed in the age of dinosaurs.B. It was found on theAntarcticaland.C. Ancient forest material was found in it.D. Some dinosaur remains were found in it.9. How did the researchers reach their findings?A. By analyzing the Earth sediment.B. By exploring ice inAntarctica.C. By collecting data on climate.D. By researching special plants.10. What can be indicated in the last paragraph?A. Seasonal snowfall made the forest disappear.B. Antarctica was much colder 140 million years ago.C. Antarctica’s natural environment has changed greatly.D. Polar nights inAntarcticaare getting shorter than before.11. What is the main idea of the text?A. Rainforest disappeared fromAntarctica.B. Antarctica had a different history of climate.C. Researchers studied a piece of Earth sediment ofAntarctica.D.Antarcticahad an extreme environment containing ice and snow.DClara Daly was seated on an Alaska Airlines flight from Boston to Los Angeles when a flight attendant asked an urgent(紧急的) question over the loudspeaker: “Does anyone on board know American Body Language?” She knew she needed to help.Clara, 15 at the time, pressed the call button. The flight attendant came by and explained the situation. “We have a passenger on the plane who’s blind and deaf,” she said. The passenger seemed to want something, but he was traveling alone and the flight attendants couldn’t understand what he needed, according to PEOPLE magazine.Clara had been studying ASL for the past year to help with her dyslexia (阅读障碍) and knew she’d be able to spell on the man’s palm(手掌) by finger. So she unbuckled her seat belt, walked toward the front of the plane, and knelt by the aisle seat of Tim Cook, then 64. Gently taking his hand, she wrote, “How are you? Are you OK?” Cook asked for some water. When it arrived, Clara returned to her seat. She came by again a bit later because he wanted to know the time. On her third visit, she stopped and stayed for a while.“He didn’t need anything. He was lonely and wanted to talk,” Clara said. So for the next hour, that was what they did. She talked about her family and her plans for the future (she wants to be a politician). Cook told Clara how he had gradually become blind over time and shared stories of his days as a traveling salesman. Even though he couldn’t see her, she “looked attentively at his face with such kindness”, a passenger reported.“Clara was amazing,” a flight attendant told Alaska Airlines in a blog interview. “You could tell Cook was veryexcited to have someone he could speak to, and she was such a warm-hearted girl.” Cook’s reaction: “Best trip I’ve ever had.”Looking for ways to offer help? Start with this random(随时的) act of kindness that can change someone’s life right now.12. The flight attendant asked an urgent question because ________.A. the passenger was traveling aloneB. the plane was in a dangerous situationC. the passenger asked for something suddenlyD. none of the flight attendants could communicate with the passenger13. Why did Clara talk about her plans for the future?A. Because the flight attendant asked her to do so.B. Because she needed topics to go on talking with Cook.C. Because Cook hoped to understand teenagers better.D. Because she wanted to show her dream for the future.14. Which of the following words can best describe Clara?A. Kind and caring.B. Warm-hearted and brave.C. careful and calm.D. opened-minded and confident.15. The passage is mainly written to ________.A. tell a touching story of an amazing girlB. show the great importance of American Body LanguageC. encourage readers to give a hand kindly and randomlyD. show how kind the flight attendant was to help Cook第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

广东省珠海一中等六校2024学年高考英语三模试卷(含解析)

广东省珠海一中等六校2024学年高考英语三模试卷(含解析)

广东省珠海一中等六校2024学年高考英语三模试卷考生请注意:1.答题前请将考场、试室号、座位号、考生号、姓名写在试卷密封线内,不得在试卷上作任何标记。

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第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.—In the UK,some people equate life experience with the number of stamps in their passports.—That’s why they all agree that they ________ the “travel bug”.A.catch B.caughtC.have caught D.are to catch2.Martin Luther King, Jr. put it that peace is not merely a distant goal that we seek, but a means _____we arrive at that goal.A.that B.where C.by which D.with which3.The guide was enthusiastic and knowledgeable and we spent a lovely evening wandering into places which we________ straight past otherwise.A.had walked B.were walkingC.would have walked D.must have walked4.The differences the children’s achievements can not be completely explained ________ their social backgrounds. A.in front of B.in case ofC.in need of D.in charge of5.If you can do what you’re weakest ______, you can handle any challeng e.A.for B.atC.with D.to6.When the girl did ________ the courage to tell her parents what had happened, unfortunately her own family didn't believe her.A.work out B.work up C.work at D.work on7.Eggs, meat, vegetables and other foods can easily be poisoned by microorganisms such as ______.A.phenomena B.dilemma C.diploma D.bacteria8.All the students are required to check they have made some spelling errors in their compositions. A.whether B.what C.that D.which9.______ property, we’r e among the richest people in this city.A.In search of B.In spite of C.In place of D.In terms of10.Though the story of Li Yunlong in the TV drama “Bright Sword” is a fiction, much of __________happened is historically true.A.that B.what C.which D.it11.Though he lacks experience, the arrangements are all _______ for the meeting next Thursday ahead of time.A.in particular B.in place C.in preparation D.in time12.--- She will finish the project within three days!--- ______! I could do it in three hours.A.You are right B.I’m stuck C.Oh, come on D.Don’t mention it13.Obviously,a good habit help us to speed up to reach our destinations.A.need B.must C.can D.shall14.---Can those___________ at the back of the classroom hear me?---No problem.A.seat B.sitC.seated D.sat15.—Why not buy a second-hand car first if you don’t have enough money for a new one?—That’s a good ________.A.saying B.questionC.account D.suggestion16.—I dropped by at 6:00pm yesterday but failed to see you at your house.—I ________ in a gym at that time.A.was exercising B.am exercisingC.have exercised D.had exercised17.—Let’s go and have dinner this evening.—_____. Have you come out first in the exam?A.Thanks a lot. B.Why not?C.What for? D.Yes, I’d li ke to.18.My teacher asked me to copy _____ article _____ second time.A.an; the B.an; a C.the; a D.the; the19.The new movie ________ to be one of the biggest money-makers of all time.A.pretends B.agrees C.promises D.declines20.Opening the door, Mrs.Summers found family of cats shut in the bathroom.A.a; 不填B.a; the C.the; 不填D.the; the第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

珠海一中高三英语摸底考试

珠海一中高三英语摸底考试

珠海一中高三英语摸底考试珠海一中_届高三摸底考试英语试题命题人: 赵松立张红琳第一部分选择题 (共115分)一.听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上.录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上.第一节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白.每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A.B.C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置.听每段对话或独白前,你将都有时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间.每段对话或独白读两遍.听第一段材料,回答第1至第3题.1.Whatis the relationship between the two speakers?A. A coupleB. FriendsC. Strangers2.Whereis the cinema?A.Besidethe post-office B.Far from the post-office C.Facing to the post-office3.Whereare the two speakers?A.Aboutthe center of the downtownB.Twoblocks east from the post officeC.Outsidethe downtown听第二段材料,回答第4至第6题.4.Wheredoes the conversation probably take place?A. In a city libraryB. In aschool library C. Ina public library5.Whotakes out the book from the shelf?A. The woman herselfB. The man in the libraryC. The computersystem6.Howmany books can a person borrow?A. TwoB. ThreeC. Some听第三段材料,回答第7至第9题.7.Whendoes the conversation probably take place?A. In the morningB.In the afternoonC. In the evening8. Where did the woman probably leave herumbrella?A. In her officeB. In the showerC. At home9.Whatcan you learn from the woman’s last word in the dialogue?A. I’m also glad I needn’tgo out this afternoonB. I’m glad you ’ll go out this afternoonC. I’m so glad we both needn’t go out this afternoon听第四段材料,回答第10至第12题.10. Where does the conversation probably takeplace?A. At a tailor’s shopB. At a shoeshopC. At a clothing shop11. What color does the woman suggest?A. Dark blueB. GreyC. Blue12. In what way is the material treated?In the way of a latest technology In the way of an attractive technology In the way of a comple_ion听第五段材料,回答第13至第15题.13. What newspapers may people prefer inthe future?Newspapers printed as presents Newspapers printed in a personalized way Newspapers written in a personalized way14.Where will the information most probablycome from?A. NewspapersB. AdvertisementsC. Internet15. What is the main idea of the passage?Newspapers will last forever though we have computers Printed newspapers will be taken by the internet in future Printed newspapers will disappear right now第二节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面一段短文.请根据题目要求,从所听到的内容中获取必要的信息,填入答题卷上标号为16-20的空格中.录音读两遍,每遍之间停顿45秒钟,听完后你有两分钟的作答时间.What didn’t Nelson have in prison?16What kind of music does Nelson enjoy?European classical music and 17What did Nelson used to do every morning?18When is Nelson used to getting up?By 19When does Nelson have breakfast every day?By 20How long does Nelson work a day?At least 12 hours二.英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题,满分15分)从A.B.C.D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.21. Whoever invented ___ wheel is believed to havemade ___ most useful invention in ___ history.A.a, the, _B. the, the, _C.the, a, _D. a, a, the22. ---Why didn’t you go to yesterday’s meeting?---Iwould have but I ___ too busy working on the important e_periment.A.had been B.wasC. wereD. am23. ---Look out, where are you driving?---Sorry, I stayed up too late last night. Will you ___ the driving?A.take over B.go onC. take upD. go with24. ---I’d love to go with you to theconcert, but I’m short of money these days.---That’s all right. ___.We are friends, and we should help each other It will be my treat You know I have a lot of money I’ve got enough money25. The bank is reported in the localnewspaper ___ in broad daylight yesterday.A. being robbedB. having been robbedC. to have been robbedD. robbed26. We hadn’t met for 20 years, but Irecognized her ___ I saw her.A. for the momentB. the momentC. the moment whenD. at the moment that27. The old peasant said that he preferred a street ina small town to ___ in such a large city as Shanghai.A.itB. thisC. thatD. one28. It is far better for one to drink milk, ___ onegets healthful nutrients, than to drink coffee, ___ contains no nutrients atall.A.what, what B.where, asC. from which, whichD. inwhich, what29. As we all know, it was ___ that resulted in theterrible car accident.A.because of her carelessnessB. her being carelessC.because she was carelessD. she was so careless30. I can’t ___ it if I am late because all theflights delayed taking off due to weather condition.A.makeB. helpC. getD. catch31. ---Ellis, I’m sorry. I can’t fly a kite with you tomorrow. ---___?---Ifell off my bike yesterday and my leg hurts today.A.How are youB. How aboutC.How comeD. What’s the problem32. ---What’s the general attitude to smoking inpublic places?---People ___ less tolerate of smokingthese days.A.becomeB. have becomeC. becameD. are becoming33. ---What do you think of the coming Beijing _Olympics?---Oh, the table-tennis match is ___ to be the most e_citing of it.A. preferredB. wishedC. e_pectedD. proved34. ---Is there a basketball match between the LALakers and Houston Rockets this Saturday?---There ___ be. I’ve already been trying to get one ticket.A.mightB. wouldC.mustD. can35. ---E_cuse me, what impressed you most in hisreport?---Well, the most important part, I think, lies in the words to bring about an ___ of the conditions of the working men and women.A.improvement B.advance C. increase D.achievement第二节:完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A.B.C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将其涂黑.Moreand more young women want to look beautiful. Young women’s desire to achieve the figure of a fashion model has an 36 form of e_pression in the problem of anore_ianervosa(神经性厌食症). Anore_ia nervosa is a(n) 37 disorder which occurs largely among younggirls; 38 , it is also foundamong 39 of the young women, and in some cases,among boys.Anore_ianervosa is 40 starvation attitudes toward food, anddistorted(扭曲的) body image. 41 they are often e_tremely thin, anore_ic girls believe that they are fat and are 42 on dieting. Their perceptions(理解) of their own bodies are very much distorted. They donot see themselves as thin but 43 , as fat. Most 44 of anore_ia lose 25 percent or more oftheir body fat. Anore_ia also causes them to become 45 . From five to si_ percent ofanore_ics actually die from starvation.Anore_ia,which means 〝without food〞, seems to be quite 46 among young girls, although it was 47 a problem twenty years ago. The 48 of Anore_ia is not known. Researchers aretrying to find out its 49 but it is related to a psychological(心理的) need. One theory is that they want to 50 becoming an adult, since starvation can 51 down physical growth and the beginning ofpuberty(青春期). Another theory is that anore_ia isrelated to refusal of the mother figure or to 52 the daughter of an overly protective andcontrolling mother. By being anore_ic, the girl shows her ability to 53 at least one aspect of her own life.Inaddition, researchers 54 that the problem may result in a wrongbody image---the ideal of female beauty of being very 55 .36.A.ordinary B.e_treme C.interestingD.last37.A.acting B.sleeping C.studying D.eating38.A.however B.generally C.anyhowD.regularly39.A.few B.all C.someD.none40.A.brought by B.found in C.regarded as D.characterized by41.A.Because B.When C.Although D.If42.A.put B.held C.checkedD.fi_ed43.A.rather B.nevertheless C.furtherD.even44.A.lovers B.victims C.women D.patients45.A.an_ious B.worried C.weak D.disappointed46.A.ordinary B.common C.greatD.often47.A.hardly B.certainly C.hopefully D.e_actly48.A.medicine B.truth C.result D.cause49.A.possibility B.opportunity C.necessity D.importance50.A.enjoy B.imagine C.avoid D.risk51.A.slow B.cut C.break D.turn52.A.doing B.becoming C.turning D.being53.A.control B.improve C.build D.instruct54.A.advise B.note C.announce D.doubt55.A.fat B.thin C.healthy D.weak三.阅读理解 (共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A.B.C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.ATaichi with English narrationA veteran(资深的) Taichi teacher, about 38, teaches the basic 24 movements, pushinghands and self-defense techniques, suitable for the beginnersand intermediate level.Time:10:00-12:00 a.m., everySunday morningPlace: Bamboo Garden Hotel, No 24,_iaoshiqiao Hutong, jiu Gulou Street, Northwest of Drum Tower in the downtown.Fee: 60 yuan each timeChinese ink _amp; water paintingclassTo learn the techniques ofpainting a bird, flower, or lady with brushes. The Chinese philosophy and culture will also be includedTime: 7:00-9:00p.m. everyWednesdayPlace: Library Bar, first floor,Tower B of East Gate Plaza(广场),rightbehind the poly plaza at the East Second Ring Road. Fee:60 yuan each weekBig-bowl-teaTen yuan (US$1.2) for a cup ofChinese tea and live performance of Peking Opera is the tempting offer up forgrabs at Dawancha (big-bowl-tea) Theatre, a new branch of Lao She Tea house.The atmosphere of a traditionalChinese tea-house of the past is evoked(引起羡慕) withwindow seats overlooking Tian’an Men Square.Place: east side of north end ofQianmen Dajie, facing Arrow TowerTel: 318-4723, 6318-2107Acrobatic(杂技) showThe Tianqiao area of Beijing won its name as the city’smajor outdoor performance site for acrobatics shows before the founding of NewChina in 1949. Acrobatic shows are still staged every evening in a theatre located in the Tianqiao area. The shows, put on by the Beijing Acrobatics Troupe, include many national or world award-winning programmes.Time: 7 p.m., dailyPlace: Wansheng TheatrePrice: 100 yuan (Us$ 12.0)Tel: e_t 19856. If you are a sport lover you can go to_______.A. Library BarB. Bamboo Garden HotelC. Lao she Tea-HouseD. Wansheng Theatre57. Which item is the cheapest and mostrela_ed to spend your leisure time?A. Taichi with English narrationB. Chinese ink _amp; water painting classC. Big-bowl-teaD. Acrobatic58. Which of the following is NOT true?A. You can enjoy acrobatic shows every dayat 7 p.m. in the open air.B. You can see live performance of Peking Opera whileenjoying Chinese traditional teaC. You don’t have to worry about the language problemto attend Taichi if you are an EnglishmanD. Chinese ink _amp;water painting class isprobably open to learner from outside ChinaBIn the second half of each year, many powerful stormsare born in the tropical Atlantic and Caribbean seas. Of these, only about ahalf a dozen generate(产生) the strong, circling winds of 75 miles perhour or more that give them hurricane status(状况), andseveral usually make their way to the coast. There they cause millions of dollars of damage, and bring death to large numbers of people.The greatstorms that hit the coast start as innocent(无害的)circling disturbances(搅动) hundreds---even thousands ---of miles out to sea. As they travel aimlessly over water warmed by the summer sun, they arecarried westward by the trade winds. When conditions are just right, warm, moist air flows in at the bottom of such a disturbance, moves upward through itand comes out at the top. In the process, the moisture in this warm air produces rain, and with it the heat that is converted(变换) to energy in the form of strong winds. As the heatincreases, the young hurricane begins to swirl(漩涡) in acounter-clockwise(逆时针方向) motion.Theaverage life of a hurricane is only about nine days, but it contains almost more power than we can imagine. The energy in the heat released by a hurricane’srainfall in a single day would satisfy the entire electrical needs of the United States for more than si_ months. Water, not the wind, is the main sourceof death and destruction(毁灭) in a hurricane. A typical hurricane brings 6-to12-inch downpours resulting in sudden floods. Worst of all is the powerful movement of the sea-the mountains of water moving toward thelow-pressure hurricane center. The water level rises as much as 15 feet abovenormal as it moves toward shore.59. When is an ordinary tropical storm called ahurricane?A. When it begins in the Atlantic and Caribbean seasB. When it hits the coastlineC. When it is more than 75 miles wideD. When its winds reach 75 miles per hour60. What is the worst thing about hurricanes?A. the destructive effects of waterB. the heat they releaseC. that they last about nine days on the averageD. their strong winds61. Thecounter-clockwise swirling of the hurricane is brought about by _____.A. the low-pressure area in the center of thestormB. the force of waves of waterC. the trade windsD. the increasing heat62. Apparently the word downpourmeans _______.A. heavy rainfallB. dangerous wavesC. the process of water to the hurricane centerD. the energy produced by the hurricaneCIt was not yet eleven o’clock when a boat crossed the river with a single passenger who had obtained his transportation at that unusual hourbypromising an e_tra fare. While the youth stood on the landing-place searchingin his pockets for money, the ferryman lifted a lantern(灯笼), by the aid of which, together with the newly risenmoon, he took a very accurate survey of the stranger’s figure. He was a youngman of barely eighteen years, evidently country bred(长大的), and now, as it seemed, on his first visit to town.He was wearing a rough gray coat, which was in good shape, but which had seenmany winters before this one. The garments under his coat were well constructedof leather, and fitted tightly to a pair of muscular legs; his stockings ofblue yarn must have been the work of a mother or sister, and on his head was athree-cornered hat, which in its better days had sheltered the grayer head ofthe lad’s father. In his left hand was a walking stick, and his equipment wascompleted by a leather bag not so abundantly(丰富)stocked as to inconvenience the strong shoulders on which it hung. Brown, curlyhair, well-shaped-features, bright, cheerful eyes were nature’s gifts, andworth all that art could have done for his adornment(装饰). The youth, whose name was Robin, paid the boatman,and then walked forward into the town with a light step, as if he had not already traveled more than thirty miles that day. As he walked, he surveyed hissurroundings as eagerly as if he were entering London or Madrid, instead of thelittle metropolis(都市)of a New England colony.63.What time ofthe year was it in this story?A. springB. summerC.fall D.winter64. The boatmanwas willing to take Robin across the river because _____.A. He wanted to make e_tra moneyB. He saw that Robin was young and richC. He was going to row across the river anywayD. He felt sorry for him because Robin looked poor65. The stockingsthat Robin wore were obviously ______.A. well wornB. very e_pensiveC. handmadeD. much too big66. How far hadRobin traveled?A. over thirty milesB. from MadridC. from a nearly townD. from London67. At what timeof day did Robin cross the river?A. morningB. middayC. late afternoonD. nightDBraking and StoppingTwo important factors thatinfluence the distance you take to stop a car are how quickly you react todanger and the speed at which you are traveling.The average reaction time (fromthe time driver sees danger to when he/she applies the brakes) is two seconds.Reaction time is affected by the driver’s levels of tiredness, alcohol andconcentration(集中注意力).Braking distance ( the distance travelledafter the driver has applied the brakes) depends on factors such as your speed,type of brakes, type pressure and tread(车胎花纹),vehicle weight, wind speed, slope(坡度) of theroad, surface smoothness and the driver’s braking technique.Remember: Asyour speed doubles, your total stopping distance more than doubles.At 60km/hr a vehicle will travel 34 meters while thedriver is reacting to the danger, and another 21 meters before the car comes toa stop. Total stopping distance is 55 meters.Total stopping distances shown inthe graph are for vehicles with good brakes, on a dry smooth level road surface, and fitted with good tyres with the correct depth of tread.68. If I am driving at 100 km/hr, my totalstopping distance is about _____.A. 58mB. 100mC. 56mD. 113m69. If I am driving at 70 km/hr, the distanceI travel after I apply the brakes is about ______.A. 39mB. 28mC.70mD. 67m70. If I am alert (警觉) and my car is in good condition, my total stopping distance will be ______ if I am tired and my car is in bad condition.A. more thanB. less thanC. the same asD.greater thanENASA postpones DiscoverylandingAfter orbiting the earth fornearly two weeks, astronauts aboard space shuttle Discovery were told to circlethe planet for another day as bad weather in Florida forced NASA to delay Monday’s scheduled landing.The astronauts had powered uptheir space-craft and were awaiting word from Mission Control to fire their breaking rockets and head for home when controllers announced early Monday thatlow clouds over Cape Canaveral would postpone the landing.When cloud cover still threatenedafter the second of two landing opportunities, NASA officials rescheduled thelanding for Tuesday, when they would consider two alternative landing sites inaddition to Florida’s Kennedy Space Center.Before the weather deteriorated,Discovery had been set to land before dawn. Its return to the earth would haveconcluded the first shuttle flight since Columbia disintegrated while re-entering the earth’s atmosphere 21/2 years ago.Discovery’s 13-day flight to theinternational space station may be the last one for a long while. NASA groundedthe shuttle fleet after a slab(板层)of insulating foam(绝缘泡沫) broke off Discovery’s e_ternal fuel tank during liftoff---the very thing that doomed(使…遭厄运)Columbia and was supposed to have been corrected. Discovery was the first shuttle to visit the station since _.As a result of Columbia, Discovery’screw inspected their ship for damage on five different days and also tested repair techniques developed since the tragedy.71. According to the report we know Discoveryplanned to land on ______.A. another dayB. TuesdayC. 13thD. Monday72. The astronauts received word from MissionControl _______.A. onceB.twiceC. three timesD. we don’t know73. The underlined word deteriorated inthe fourth paragraph means:A. 好转B. 正常C. 恶化D. 晴朗74. The reason Columbia disintegrated(碎裂)is that________.A. Fuel tank was broken offB. Fuel used upC. It landed the wrong siteD. It received no signal from Mission Control75. How many shuttle flights returned to theearth before Columbia?A. OneB.Two C.Three D. We haveno idea答题卷(听力)16.__________________________17.__________________________18.__________________________19._____________ 20.______________第二部分非选择题 (共35分)四.写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)此题要求改正所给短文中的错误.对标有题号的每一行做出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾( √);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线( \ )划掉,在该行右边的横线上写出该词,并斜线划掉.该行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词.该行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词.One day I happened to finda chatting room in 76._________my , there people were chatting in English. Itried 77._________to chat with some of them. To my surprised, Ifound78._________the oral English of some junior students werebetter79._________than me. I asked them for advice and they told me80._________to practise more on . But every day after that I81._________would spend one hour practise my oral English on. 82._________Day by day I learned from many useful words and83._________e_pressions. With time went by, I found that Icould84._________even communicate some college students freely.85._________第二节书面表达(满分25分)假如你是一个高中生.一年前,你去英国一所学校读书.回国后,你被一家英文报纸邀请写一篇文章,讲述你在英国学习和生活的经历.主要内容如下:作息时间9:00---3:30教室和学生去不同的教室上不同的课.每节课的学生不固定.平均每个班级有29人.课余活动午饭后,可以去踢足球;有时坐在草地上休息.家庭作业不多,但全都是英文,不容易看懂.饮食主食以后还要吃许多餐后甜点.注意:1.短文应包括表格中所提供的主要信息,并做适当发挥,使短文内容连贯和完整.2.文章第一句已经给出.3.110词左右.Going to a British high school forone year was an unforgettable e_perience.珠海一中_届高三摸底考试英语参考答案第一卷 (三大题,共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)1---5 CCABA 6---10 BBCAC 11---15 AABCB16 Music andsunshine17 African local music18 morninge_ercises19 4:30am20 6:30第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题,满分15分)21---25 BBABC 26---30 BDCBB 31---35 CDCCA第二节:完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)36---40BDACD 41---45 CDABC 46---50 BADAC 51---55 ADABB三.阅读理解 (共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)56—60 BCADA 61—65 DADAC 66—70 ADDBB 71—75 DDCAD第二卷 (共35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)76. 对77. there改为 where78.surprised改为 surprise79.were改为was80.me改为 mine81. But改为So82. practise 改为practising83.去掉from84. With改为As 或 went改为going85. communicate后加with第二节书面表达(满分25分)Going to a Britishhigh school for one year was an unforgettable e_perience. I was very happy about the school hours there, because school starts around 9am and ends about3:30pm.In our class therewere 29 students. This is about the average size for British schools. We had tomove to different classrooms for different classes and had different studentsin some classes.I found homeworkthere was not as heavy as back in China, but it was a bit challenging, forallthe homework was in English.I missed Chinesefood a lot. British food is very different. British people eat lots of dessertsafter their main meal. After lunch, we usually played football. Sometimes Ijust rela_ed on the grass.I was very luckyto e_perience this different way of life, and I hope that someday I can go backand study there again.。

2022年广东省珠海市市第一中学高三英语模拟试卷含解析

2022年广东省珠海市市第一中学高三英语模拟试卷含解析

2022年广东省珠海市市第一中学高三英语模拟试卷含解析一、选择题1. His study is in______: his house keeper has long since given up trying to put his papers in order.A. troubleB. dangerC. collisionD. chaos参考答案:D【详解】考查名词辨析。

句意: 他的书房一片混乱:他的管家早已放弃整理他的文件。

A. trouble麻烦;B. danger危险;C. collision碰撞;D. chaos混乱。

结合句意故选D。

2. Michael never dreamt of ______ for him to be sent abroad very soon.A. being a chanceB. there’s a chanceC. there to be a chanceD. there being a chance参考答案:D解析:此题考查两词组—there be与dream of。

3. -Did Linda see the traffic accident?-No, no sooner ______ than it happened.A.had she gone B.she had goneC.has she gone D.she has gone参考答案:A.解析:本题考查固定句型的掌握。

4. After inspecting the building, specialists discovered some faults that otherwise______.A.had been overlooked B.would have been overlookedC.were overlooked D.would be overlooked参考答案:B5. -- I didn't realize how popular the restaurant was until I made a reservation the other day.-- I beg your pardon, but when __________?A. was you realized itB. it was that you realized itC. you realized itD. was it that you realized it参考答案:D6. The movie Jurassic Park was a big hit, with its novel idea ________ a mixture of fear and excitement into people’s hearts.A. strikesB. struckC. to strikeD. striking参考答案:D【知识点】非谓语动词解析:考查with复合结构,Its novel idea和strike是主动关系,选D。

2021届珠海市第一中学高三英语一模试卷及答案

2021届珠海市第一中学高三英语一模试卷及答案

2021届珠海市第一中学高三英语一模试卷及答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项ABrooklyn Children's MuseumFounded in 1899 as the country's first museum specifically made for children, today BCM is comprehensive, with a permanent collection of 30,000 objects, including musical instruments, masks and dolls. Kids love the interactive World Brooklyn, a small cityscape(城市风光)lined by stores where children can pretend to be working grown-ups.Children's Museum of ManhattanLooking for interactive art that welcomes curious minds? Then head to Inside Art, the current show up at CMOM, which lets your little ones climb in and over and all around the exhibits. It's ideas like this that make the 40,000-square-foot so special. Learning about culture, history and science is a pride for kids aged six and under. CMOM also hosts classes—like Gross Biology for kids who are interested in insects-all designed with the latest child-development research in mind.DiMenna Children's History MuseumThe hands-on displays at this kid-focused arm of the New York Historical Society transport children back through 350 years of US history, with a special focus on NYC. Children are encouraged to climb around and interact with exhibits that highlight the lives of kids who grew up to become famous doctors, athletes and political figures! Little New Yorkers can get in on sing-alongs and crafts. Other family programs include cookings classes, games and story hours.Staten Island Children's MuseumStaten Island Children's Museum nurtures(培养)creativity. It offers hands-on experiences like the Block Harbor(plenty of blocks to play with!), larger-than-life games like Connect Four and Dominoes, and even the opportunity to climb through a human-sized anthill or play firefighter at Ladder 11, so you'll find immersive(沉浸式的)fun around every corner. Don't forget to stop by Green Living Room powered by the wind energy where the kids can learn about ways to reduce our carbon footprint.1. Which museum provides biology classes for kids?A. Brooklyn Children's Museum.B. Staten Island Children's Museum.C. Children's Museum of Manhattan.D. DiMenna Children's History Museum.2. What can kids do in DiMenna Children's History Museum?A. Play interesting games with great firefighters.B. Know about famous people's childhood lives.C. Run stores like adults in different small streets.D. Cook delicious local food with foreign athletes.3. Where can kids learn how to protect the environment?A. At Ladder 11.B. At the Block Harbor.C In Green Living Room. D. On a human-sized anthill.BI’ve long believedthat positive living isn’t about being optimistic every minute of every day. That kind of permanently happy state can’t be the goal, because it’s impossible to achieve.It turns out that psychological research finds true happiness comes from authentic positivity, and authentic positivity comes from emotional flexibility.Being flexible emotionally means being open to the full range of emotional experiences, including the challenging ones like anger, disappointment and sadness. Emotional flexibility means being able to shift behaviors and mindsets to meet different situational needs, and adapting when circumstances change.However, emotionally flexible people are not chameleons (变色龙) whose outlook changes based on which way the wind is blowing. Instead, emotional flexibility is a skill that helps people judge the complexities of daily life, and stick to their deeply held values.I’ve learned a new word that I’d like to share with you: Eudaimonia (幸福感). Eudaimonia is the opposite of hedonism (享乐主义), the idea that happiness comes from the constant pursuit of pleasure and avoidance of pain. Eudaimonia, by contrast, encourages us to pursue meaning and authenticity, growth and honest joy. Both are philosophical approaches to happiness, and recent psychological thought is leaning toward eudaimonia as a more sustainable, satisfying model.Eudaimonia was first mentioned by Aristotle, who got the term from the Greek word “daimon,” which means “true nature.” Tome, walking a positive path means accepting that we each have positive true nature and permanent goodness. What we learn from the concept of eudaimonia is that we are best equipped to realize this nature when we are emotionally honest and flexible.4. What is the author’s belief?A. People should live alone.B. People can’t always be happy.C. People can’t always achieve their goals.D. People should pursue true achievements.5. What do enmotionally flexible people commit themselves to?A. Their strongly believed values.B. Their different needs.C. Permanent happiness.D. The pursuit of hedonism.6. How can people gain eudaimonia according to the author?A. By being honest to others.B. By changing true nature.C. By keeping realstically optimistic.D. By pursuing pleasure constantly.7. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A. What is the meaning of eudaimonia?B. What should we do to keep positive?C. How can we keep happy forever?D. Why can’t people be happy all the time?COne Sunday morning, my family and I went to a popular restaurant for breakfast. As soon as we walked into Restaurant Happy Meal, a young waitress showed us to a table.We ordered our food and soon after, our food came. Just as we were about to begin our meal, we heard someone shouting for the boss.“What is this? A dead fly in my food!’’ a man with a deep scar (疤) acrosshis face shouted angrily. He strongly hit his fist on the table and swept the plates and cups off it.Thesecame crashing to the floor, breaking into pieces. His companion, a huge man with a tattoo on his arm, stared angrily at the boss who stood nervously in front of the two gangsters (歹徒).The boss apologized repeatedly to the angry customers and tried to calm them down by offering to replace their food. He even told them that they could have their meal for free.The commotion(混乱) affected the business of the restaurant. Fearing that aquarrel would happen, many customers quickly paid for their meals and left the restaurant hurriedly. Some of them had not even finished their breakfast.My father told us to eat our food quickly and not to look at the two angry men. We obeyed him and finished our food within minutes. That was probably the quietest and fastest breakfast my family ever had.Although my father warned us not to look at the two unruly (任性的) customers, I could not help stealing aglance at them.I saw that the boss had managed to calm the two angry customers. Fresh food and drinks were brought to their table. They sat down again and continued their breakfast. Meanwhile the waitress who had shown us to our table earlier swept up the broken china.8. What does the underlined word “These” refer to?A. Tables.B. Cups and plates.C. Two angry customers.D. Dead fly and the food.9. What can we know about the owner from paragraph 4?A. He was sorry for what had happened.B. He was angry with the two customers.C. He was pardoned by the two customers.D. He was disappointed that the men caused problems here.10. What can we infer about the writer and his family?A. They might often talk while they ate.B. They ordered a lot of food each time they ate out.C. They often ate silently and that day was no exception.D. They usually did not like to be disturbed while they ate.11. What did the writer think of the boss?A. Foolish.B. Active.C. Hardworking.D. Wise.DTwo young brothers fromMalden.Massachusettswere in the spotlight Thursday after being named “heroes" by a national organization that recognizes young people doing great things. For the Bennett brothers, the goal of their work is nothing less than helping researchers find a cure for cancer. And their inspiration came from a friend.Thirteen-year-old Hany Bennett and his nine-year-old brother Heath run their business out of their family kitchen. "We're making lip balm(润唇膏),"Harry says. They got the idea two years ago when their friend, Timmy, was diagnosed(诊断)with cancer. brothers wanted to do something. We learned that cancer patients(lips and skin can get really dry because of chemotherapy(化疗),Hany says.A light bulb went off in both of their young heads,and " Bennett Brothers Balm was born. "We make lip balm, which is kind of like our main product/ says Heath. They also make and sell different body balms, all natural, all handmade, while the profits benefit cancer research. "We've raised S 15,000/ Heath says.And with the great optimism of children, they don't just want to help;they wont to win. We want to find a cure. We want to help doctors find a cure, Harry explains, The brothers are also Gelding a team for the Light the Night Walk, to fight cancer."I think it's great to raise money and help people who have cancer," says Heath. Their parents play a big role as well, but it's the boys who provide the most enthusiasm with a message we can all learn from. "If you want to do something... do it," Harry says. "I just feel very glad that we're helping. It feels very good”,adds Heath.Harn and Heath just received the S 10,000 Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes. Hwy intend to save some of il for college, invest some of it in their business and give the rest to charity. And their friend Timmy? "He's doing great. He's all better, Harry says.12. What encouraged the Bennett brothers to make lip balm at first?A. Helping a friend with cancer.B. Finding a cure for cancer.C. Raising public awareness of cancer.D. Collecting money for cancer patients.13. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 3 mean?A. The two brothers finished their first product.B. The two brothers came up with an idea.C. The two brothers struggled for a stress-free life.D. The two brothers found an effective way to study.14. What do the Bennett brothers think of their work?A. It is quite competitive.B. It is well worthwhile.C. It fails to satisfy their parents.D. lt helps them make a big profit.15. What does the author intend to tell us with the two brothers' story?A. Great minds think alike.B. Two headsare better than one.C. Young kids can make a big difference.D. The longest journey begins with the first step.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

2021届珠海市第一中学高三英语模拟试题及参考答案

2021届珠海市第一中学高三英语模拟试题及参考答案

2021届珠海市第一中学高三英语模拟试题及参考答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AOn Friday morning when 53-year-old Thong Pham broke into the house through the unlocked back door, he took a steak knife from the kitchen.It was dark, and the family didn't know what Marley was barking (吠) at. Taylor, Amber and their girls Finley, 6,and Sadie, 4, soon woke up and came downstairs, too. “Well, it was dark so we couldn't see anything, only could hear Marley,” Amber recalled, saying her husband then went for the lights. “And once he turned the hall light on, we realized that the guy was holed up in the corner trying to hide.”“So I think he got to the front door and realized he couldn't get out, and by that point in time, Marley's got him cornered,”Taylorsaid. Pham slashed (砍) both Marley and Taylor, and blood went everywhere. Taylor shared a video summary to his Facebook page, where he said Marley was stabbed (刺) up to six times, mostly around the head and neck area. “And as I pulled back, blood shot out of my arm,”Taylorcontinued. “She got him pretty good and I got him pretty good in the face.”“But it was really hard because I was trying to make sure that my husband wasn't going to die,” Amber explained, adding that she was trying to protect their two girls. “When he realized that the two girls were in the house, that's when he kind of backed up and started running. "Taylorexpressed gratitude to everyone for their thoughts and prayers. And the family is thankful for their dog Marley.“She's our hero,” Amber said. “If it hadn't been for her, that guy could have gone in the...he could have gone to their rooms or something.”Tayloradded, “Yeah, I mean, the story plays out very differently if Marley's not there.”1. Why did the family come downstairs before daybreak?A. To stop a break-in.B. To lock the back door.C. To check on Marley.D. To turn the hall light on.2. What happened during the fight?A. Pham dug a hole in the corner.B. Marley was injured but bit back.C. Taylor had a backup from neighbors.D. Amber fought back to protect her girls.3. What doesTaylormainly express on his Facebook?A. Forgiveness.B. Concern.C. Anger.D. Appreciation.BGrowing up as kids we are told to share our toys and notto be selfish. We also live in an age when discussing our feelings is encouraged. But when does it all become too much? With new crazes trending all the time, such as dance challenges and wearing a carpet as a dress, the question is: when can sharing become oversharing on social media?“Oversharing” has become associated with social media, but it isn'texclusiveto this platform. Imagine you head to a party and meet x k w someone. Within five minutes they have revealed private details about their life. While some of us may try to escape these people, according to marriage advisor Carolyn Cole, this form of oversharing could come from a strong desire to connect with someone. But how does this translate to social media?Dr. Christopher Hand, a lecturer in cyberpsychology (网络心理学),says the more details people disclose, the less sympathy we express when things go wrong. It seems that searching for sympathy by oversharing is generally considered as negative rather than the cry for help it could really be.However, Dr. Hand's research also seems to suggest that the more we post on a platform, the more socially attractive we become-provided that the posts that we bang out are positive. Even back in 2015, Gwendolyn Seidman PhD said that we should avoid complaining and being negative online. We should also avoid showing off, especially about our love lives. It makes sense-if your date is going “that well", would you really have time to share a photo with text?So, how can you know if you are oversharing? Well, why not ask your friends in real life. They would probably be happy to tell you if your posts about your breakfast or your complaints about your lack of money really are too much.4. What does the underlined word “exclusive" in paragraph 2 mean?A. Unique.B. Similar.C. Relevant.D. Fundamental.5. Why do some people prefer oversharing at parties?A. To draw others' attention.B. To satisfy others' curiosity.C. To remove negative feelings.D. To develop good relationships.6. Which of the following may Dr. Hand agree with?A. Sharing more details online can attract more sympathy.B. Oversharing negative experiences is equal to crying for help.C. Sharing negative posts can't help one become socially attractive.D. Oversharing isn't likely to happen online when things go wrong.7. According to the text, what should be avoided for online sharing?A. Reflecting on past bad manners.B. Showing a great many expensive goods.C. Writing a recipe for a balanced breakfast.D. Recording unforgettable moments with friends.CMany of us were delighted to learn that a high school senior Kwasi Enin was accepted to all eight Ivy League universities. To our surprise, he wasn't excited as expected, but appeared extra calm. He announced that he would revisit the universities to find the best suitable in music or medicine. He also wanted to compare their financial aid packages.Kwasi's success story is rare, but his reaction is not. After the admission letters arrive at home, students have 30 days to really think about what kind of school would help them grow as a person, which school would best prepare them for the future, and at which school they would be happiest. And they also have to think about whether they can afford the school they choose.But how to answer the questions about which school is the best suitable university? Some young people are attracted to large universities with great school spirit and a list of offerings. But besides those advantages, many of these universities focus on graduate work and research, with undergraduates taught mostly by part-time instructors. Others are attracted to smaller boarding schools with discussion-based classes. But some of these schools will have much limitation for students who want a high-energy city life experience.Many students today seem to think they should pick the university where they will get the diploma that willhelp them get the most highly paid job. This is a sad misunderstanding of what a college education should provide.A good college education should prepare them to overcome any difficulty andthrivein society. It helps them to form the habit of creative mind and spirit that will continue to develop far beyond their university years. So when you choose college, you should consider if it is filled with useful learning to help create new spaces for different possibilities of growth.8. What can we know about Kwasi Enin from paragraph 1?A. He was from a very poor family.B. He would choose the top university.C. He was too excited to calm himself at the good news.D. He considered his interests when choosing his university.9. What can you infer from paragraph 2?A. Few students can be admitted to university.B. Many students face the choices like Kwasi.C. Top universities are the first choice for most students.D. American students can afford their university by themselves.10. Which of the following can best explain the underlined word “thrive” in paragraph 4?A. FailB. SucceedC. ResearchD. Work11. What should the best university be like according to the text?A. Very large and have good instructors.B. Small boarding schools with discussion-based classes.C. It will offerthe diploma to get the most highly paid job.D. It will help continue to develop far beyond university years.DIn order to help discover spoilage and reduce food waste for supermarkets and consumers, researchers have developed new low-cost, smart phone-linked, eco-friendly spoilage sensors for meat and fish packaging.One in threeUKconsumers throw away food just because it reaches the use-by date, but 60% of the £12.5 billion-worth of food we throw away each year is safe to eat.The researchers, whose findings were published in ACS Sensors, say the sensors could also eventually replace the use-by date—a widely used indicator of being fresh and eatable.The sensors cost two US cents each to make. Known as “paper-based electrical gas sensors (PEGS)”, theydetect spoilage gases like ammonia (a poisonous gas with a strong unpleasant smell) in meat and fish products. The information provided by the electronic nose is received by a smart phone, and then you can know whether the food is fresh and safe to eat.The Imperial College London researchers who developed PEGS made the sensors by printing carbon electrodes onto a special type of paper. The materials are eco-friendly and harmless, so they don’t damage the environment and are safe to use in food packaging. The sensors, combined with a tiny electronic system, then inform nearby mobile devices, which identify and understand the data about spoilage gases.Lead author Dr Firat Guder of Imperial’s Department of Bioengineering, said, “Although they’re designed to keep us safe, use-by dates can lead to eatable food being thrown away. They don’t always reflect its actual freshness. In fact, people often get sick from food-borne diseases due to poor storage, even when an item is within its use-by date.”“These sensors are cheap enough so we hope to see supermarkets using them within three years. Our goal is to use PEGS in food packaging to reduce unnecessary food waste.”The authors hope that PEGS could have applications beyond food processing, like sensing chemicals in agriculture, air quality, and detecting disease markers in breath like those involved in kidney disease.12. What is the function of PEGS according to the text?A. To improve the taste of foods.B. To improve the service of stores.C. To help supermarkets store foods.D. To help people test food freshness.13. What role does the smartphone play while PEGS are functioning?A. It acts as an electronic nose.B. It reads the data collected by PEGS.C. It helps print the gas sensors onto paper.D. It discovers the spoilage gases from foods.14. What does Dr. Firat Guder say about use-by dates?A. They are not completely reliable.B. They can help reduce food waste.C. They are based on scientific research.D. They are not accepted by the consumers.15. What does the author mainly talk about in the text?A. The process of researching spoilage sensors.B. A new technology in packaging to reduce food waste.C. The application of spoilage sensors beyond food processing.D. The influence of use-by dates on supermarkets and consumers.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

2021届珠海市第一中学高三英语一模试题及答案

2021届珠海市第一中学高三英语一模试题及答案

2021届珠海市第一中学高三英语一模试题及答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项ABob and Sue Harvey spent nine years as resident fellows in a dormitory at Sanford and in their bookVirtual Reality and The College Freshman, they write “The Freshman oftenfaces an identity problem during the first semester.” College is a more pressured environment than it used to be, in part because the academic gap between high school and college has increased. Many college freshmen have never had to make independent decisions about sex, drugs and alcohol. Most don’t know how to manage their time or money. They often feel lonely and overwhelmed, resulting in anxiety and depression.Nancy Corbin, director of clinical service for student-counseling (咨询) services at Iowa State University, says her office is seeing a significant increase in requests for counseling from freshmen who are having trouble making the adjustment to college life. She says older teenagers increasingly lack the skills to deal with personal problems that aren’t easily defined or fixed. And they get homesick but have a hard time admitting it.Parents and high schools can make things easier on freshmen by preparing them differently. For example, by teaching them to budget their hours and dollars. The Harveys think high schools should offer a college-life course. “Parents need to focus more on relationship and personal issues and less on how many sheets and towels to take,” they say. Many homesick freshmen think they’ll be regarded as failures if they come home before Thanksgiving. So parents can help by letting them know they’re welcome to return if they feel the need. In the meantime, parents have to find new ways to keep in touch with their college kids. One of the best ways is e-mail. It’s less unpleasant and less expensive than constant phone calls and is more likely to be answered than a handwritten letter.1. Why is the first semester difficult for freshmen in college?A. Because they often fail in exams.B. Because they lack time and money.C. Because they are too homesick to make new friends.D. Because they have to settle personal issues on their own.2. In the last paragraph, it is suggested that ________.A. parents should stop buying anything for their kidsB. parents should develop a good relationship with their kidsC. parents should be taught how to send e-mails to their kidsD. parents should work with high schools in college-life courses3. Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?A. Hard Life of College FreshmenB. Approaches to Trouble in CollegeC. Freshmen’s Adaptation ProblemsD. A Strange Phenomenon in CollegeBEver wondered if dogs can learn new words? Yes, say researchers as they have found that talented dogs may have the ability to grasp new words after hearing them only four times.While previous evidence seems to show that most dogs do not learn words, unless eventually very well trained, a few individuals have shown some extraordinary abilities, according to a study published in the journal Scientific Reports.“We wanted to know under which conditions the gifted dogs may learn novel words” said researcher xuekw Claudia Fugazza from theEötvösLorándUniversityinHungary. For the study, the team involved two gifted dogs, Whisky and Vicky Nina. The team exposed the dogs to the new words in two different conditions.In the exclusion-based task, presented with seven known toys and one new toy, the dogs were able to select the new toy when presented with a new name. Researchers say this proves that dogs can choose by exclusion when faced with a new word, they selected the only toy which did not have a known name.However, this was not the way they would learn the name of the toy. In fact, when they were presented with one more equally new name to test their ability to recognize the toy by its name, the dogs got totally confused and failed.The other condition, the social one, where the dogs played with their owners who pronounced the name of the toy while playing with the dog, proved to be the successful way to learn the name of the toy, even after hearing it only 4 times. “The rapid learning that we observed seems to equal children’s ability to learn many new words at a fast rate around the age of 18 months,” Fugazza says. “But we do not know whether the learning mechanisms(机制) behind this learning are the same for humans and dogs. ”To test whether most dogs would learn words this way, 20 other dogs were tested in the same condition, but none of them showed any evidence of learning the toy names, confirming that the abilityto learn words rapidly in the absence of formal training is very rare and is only present in a few gifted dogs.4. What was the purpose of the study published in Scientific Reports?A. To better train dogs’ ability to learn new words.B. To further confirm previous evidence about dogs.C. To prove extraordinary memory abilities of gifted dogs.D. To explore favorable conditions for gifted dogs’ new-word learning.5. How did the dogs react when exposed to two new names in the first condition?A. Slow to understand.B. Quick to learn.C. At a loss.D. In a panic.6. What was found about dogs’ new-word learning in the social condition?A. Learning through playing applied to most dogs.B. The social condition helped dogs learn new words.CDogs’ new-word learning turned out to be less effective.D. Dogs shared similar learning mechanisms with children.7. Which of the following is the best title for the text?A. Gifted Dogs Can Learn New Words Rapidly.B. Dogs Identify Newly-named Toys by Exclusion.C. Dogs Can Acquire Vocabulary through Tons of Training.D. Gifted Dogs Have Similar Learning Abilities to Humans.CHoneybees can’t swim, and when their wings are wet, they can’t fly, either. But Chris Roh and other researchers at the California Institute of Technology found that when bees drop into bodies of water, they can use their wings toproduce little waves and slide toward land-like surfers who create and then ride their own waves.As with many scientific advances-IsaacNewton’s apple or Benjamin Franklin’s lightning bolt-Dr. Roh’s experiment began with a walk. Passing Caltech’s Millikan Pond in 2016, he observed a bee on the water’s surface producing waves. He wondered how an insect known for flight could push itself through water.Dr. Roh and his co-worker, Morteza Gharib, used butterfly nets to collect localPasadenahoneybees and observed their surf-like movements. The researchers used a wire to restrict each bee’s bodily movement, allowing close examination of their wings. They found that the bee bends its wings at a 30-degree angle, pulling up water and producing a forward force. Bees get trapped on the surface because water is roughly three times heavier than air. But that weight helps to push the bee forward when its wings move quickly up and down. It’s a tough exercise for the bees, which the researchers guess could handle about 10 minutes of the activity.The researchers said the surf-like movement hasn’t been documented in other insects and most semiaquaticinsects use their legs forpropulsion, which is known as water-walking. It may have evolved in bees, they-predicted.Dr. Roh and Dr. Gharib have imagined many practical applications for bees’ surfing. One plan is to use their observations to design robots able to travel across sky and sea. “This could be useful for search and rescues, or for getting samples of the surface of the ocean, if you can’t send a boat or helicopter,” Dr. Gharib said.8. What does the author intend to show by mentioningNewtonandFranklin?A. Roh’s admiration for them.B. Roh’s chance discovery about bees.C. Their outstanding talent for science.D. Their similar achievements in discovery.9. What plays the most vital role in a bee’s moving forward on water?A. The air weight.B. Its leg extension.C. The water movement.D. Its continuous wingbeat.10. What does the underlined word “propulsion” in Paragraph 4 mean?A. Fast flightB. Driving force.C. Pulling speed.D. Explosive power.11. What does the text mainly tell us?A. Honeybees can surf to safety.B. Bees help scientists make inventions.C. Insects can adapt to the environment.D. Nature is a helpful guide for discovery.DAs an eco-minimalist, Su Yige has maintained an environmentally friendly and sustainable lifestyle for the past three years while studying in Canada. She takes her own bag when she goes grocery shopping and uses second-hand items as often as possible. She avoids almost all paper-related products unless she has to use a public toilet while away from home.Diligence and thrift are time-honored traditional Chinese virtues. Su's family is a good example of this, according to the native of Weihai, Shandong province. Although they have little formal “green” knowledge, her parents lead a very environmentally friendly life.For example, the family has used the same hair dryer for more than a decade, and Su remembers many of her mother's clothes from as far back as kindergarten. “As long as something can still be used, my mother will not replace it with a new item,” she said.“I frequently asked my father to bring the plastic bag back home after dumping our waste in the trash bin. He was unhappy, and argued that instead of making that request, I should go downstairs to dump the waste myself” she said. In another move, her father criticized her for doing too much shopping online. Eventually, they both made steps toward becoming better environmentalists. Her father brings the bag back for reuse and she has onlybought two pieces of clothing online in the past six months.Back in Canada, Su is looking forward to finding a job related to sustainable development in China after she graduates as a computer science major in the summer.12. Which of the following best describes Su Yige?A. Conservative.B. Nostalgic.C. Economical.D. Productive.13. What can be found about Su's mother according to the third paragraph?A. She has a lot of formal green knowledge.B. She regards using the same items as a lifestyle.C. She always wears old clothes due to lack of money.D. She will not replace the old items until they are out of style.14. What can be inferred about Su and her father?A. Both of them like to criticize each other.B. Su's father is particular about her clothes.C. The relationship between them is very tense.D. They urge each other to become more environmentally friendly.15. What can we learn about the author soon after she graduates in Canada?A. She will stay there to look for a job.B. She will put effort into computer science.C. She will devote herself to her motherland's future.D. She will come back to China to stay with her parents.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

2021届珠海市第一中学高三英语一模试题及参考答案

2021届珠海市第一中学高三英语一模试题及参考答案

2021届珠海市第一中学高三英语一模试题及参考答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AWelcome to Oxford University MuseumsAshmolean MuseumEstablished in 1683, the Ashmolean Museum is the oldest museum in the UK and one of the oldest in the world. It houses the University’s extensive collections of art and antiquities, ranging back over four millennia.Location: Beaumont Street Tel: 01865278000Open: Tue. Sun. 10: 00-17: 00.Charge: Admission is free; special exhibitions are ticketed and a charge may applyNote: For group bookings Tel:01865278015Oxford University Museum of Natural HistoryThe University Museum of Natural History houses the University’s collections of zoological, entomological, paleontological and mineral specimens. With 4. 5 million specimens it is the largest collection of its type outside of the national collections.Location: Parks Road Tel: 01865 272950Open: 10: 00-17: 00 dailyCharge: Admission is freeNote: Groups must book in advanceMuseum of the History of ScienceThe Museum of the History of Science is housed in the world’s oldest surviving purpose-built museum building. It contains the world’s finest collection of historic scientific instruments.Location: Broad Street Tel: 01865277280Open: Tue.Sun.12: 00-17:00Charge: Admission is freeNote: Booking required for groups of 15 or morePitt Rivers MuseumThe Pitt Rivers Museum holds one of the world’s finest collections of anthropology and archaeology, withobjects from every continent and from throughout human history.Location: Parks Road enter via the Oxford University Museum of Natural HistoryTel:01865270927Open: Tue Sun. and Bank Holiday Mondays: 10: 00-16: 30Charge: Admission is freeNote: Groups must book in advance1.If a group of 20 students want to visit the oldest museum in the UK, they should call_______A.01865277280B.01865278015C.01865270927D.018652729502.Which of the museums can visitors go to any day of the week?A.Ashmolean Museum.B.Museum of the History of Science.C.Oxford University Museum of Natural History.D.Pitt Rivers Museum3.Which of the following is true according to the passage?A.Ashmolean Museum is on the Broad Street.B.Pitt Rivers Museum contains the world’s finest collection of historic scientific instruments.C.We don’t have to book in advance if our group want to visit the University Museum of Natural History.D.We can enter the Pitt Rivers Museum through the Oxford University Museum of Natural History.BSome years ago I was offered a writing assignment that would require three months of travel through Europe.I had been abroad a couple of times, but I could hardly claim to know my way around the continent. Moreover, my knowledge of foreign languages was limited to a little college French.I hesitated. How would I, unable to speak the language, totally unfamiliar with local geography or transportation system?It seemed impossible, and with considerable regret. Suddenly a thought ran through my mind: you can't learn if you don't try. So I accepted the assignment.There were some bad moments. But by the time I had finished the trip I was an experienced traveler. And ever since, I have never hesitated to head for even the most remote of places, without guides or even advanced bookings, confident that somehow I will manage.The point is that the new, along with the different, is almost scary by definition. But each time you try something, you learn, and as the learning piles up, the world opens to you.I've learned to ski at 40, and flown up the Rhine River in a balloon. And I know I'll go on doing such things. It'snot because I'm braver or more daring than others. I'm not. But I'll accept anxiety as another name for challenge and I believe I can accomplish wonders.4. The author accepted the assignment because_________.A. he had never travelled abroad beforeB. he hardly knew any foreign languagesC. he was familiar with any other country in EuropeD. he would learn something new and different by trying5. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. The author had been abroad only twice.B. The author thought the trip was hard but worthwhile.C. The author admitted that anything different was terrible.D. The author must be good at doing research and making interviews.6. We can infer from the text that the author is_______.A. awkwardB. generousC. stubbornD. brave7. What's the best title of the text?A. An Interesting Trip AbroadB. My First Writing AssignmentC. Ready to Try and ChallengeD. How to Be Daring and Brave.CConcrete is the world's most consumed material after water. Because it already surrounds us in the built environment, researchers have been exploring the idea of using concrete to store electricity—turning buildings into giant batteries. The idea has been gaining ground as we have come to increasingly rely on renewable energy from the wind and sun: rechargeable batteries are necessary when the breeze dies down or darkness falls.Experimental concrete batteries have only managed to hold a small part of what a traditional battery does. But one team now reports in Buildings that it has developed a rechargeable original model that could represent a more than 900 percent increase in stored charge, compared with earlier attempts.A live-in concrete battery might sound unlikely. Still, "you can make a battery out of a potato," notes Aimee Byrne. In a future where sustainability is key, she likes the idea of buildings that avoid waste by providing shelter and powering electronics.Although the new design stores more than 10 times as much power as earlier attempts, it still has a long way to go: 200 square meters of it "can provide about 8 percent of the daily electricity consumption" of a typical U.S.home, Zhang says.This is not enough to compete with today's rechargeable devices. "We're getting milliamps (毫安) out of concrete batteries—we're not getting amps (安培), "Byrne says." We're getting hours as opposed to days of charge." But she adds that" concrete batteries are completely in their childhood, compared to other battery designs." The earliest batteries were simple andbulky. Researchers experimented with new materials and designs for more than a century to develop today's small devices. Byrne suggests concrete-based energy storage could undergo a similar evolution. "The whole idea is that we're looking far into the future," she says. "We're playing the long game with it."8. What can we learn about the concrete batteries?A. They become increasingly renewable.B. They are the most consumed batteries.C. They are being developed by researchers.D. They will replace energy from the wind and sun.9. Why does Byrne mention a battery out of a potato?A. To show it is easy to build concrete batteries.B. To argue it is possible to develop concrete batteries.C. To make her statement more interesting.D. To call on people to protect the environment.10. What does the underlined word "bulky" in Paragraph 5 mean?A. HeavyB. CheapC. EfficientD. Small.11. What doesByrne think of concrete batteries?A. They beat today's rechargeable devices.B. They are simple and bulky.C. They have a doubtful future.D. They have a long way to go.DA former UPS driver and his wife have made history by donating $20 million to Morgan State University – the largest gift any historically black college or university (HBCU) has ever received from a former student. The money, pledged by Calvin Tyler Jr and his wife Tina, will fund scholarships that were established under the Tylers’ name in 2002.Tyler grew up in a low-income family and was forced to drop out of Morgan State University in 1963 because he could no longer afford to study. The following year, Tyler saw a job advertisement in a Baltimore newspaper from United Parcel Service and got a job with the company as a driver. He rose through the ranks during his 34-year career at the global shipping company to become its senior vice president of US operations and a member of the board of directors before retiring in 1998.Tyler and his wife, also a Baltimore native, have lived all across the country but he said they have never forgotten their humble beginnings.Their latest pledge follows a $5million commitment they made in 2016 for the fund, which to date has supported 222 students with full or partial scholarships.Marybeth Gasman, a professor at Rutgers University who studies HBCUs, said the gift is significant because public HBCU’s like Morgan State University tend to have a lower alumni giving rate compared to private ones.“For a long time, they weren’t asking alumni to give,” she said. But that has changed in the past couple of decades, she added, and the schools have “started asking alumni to give and creating a culture of philanthropy (慈善) on campus.”David K. Wilson, the president of Morgan State University, said the money will help students for years to come. “Morgan is so proud to call this son and daughter of the great city of Baltimore our own,” he said in a statement. “Through their historic giving, the doors of higher education will most certainly be kept open for generations of aspiring leaders whose financial shortfalls may have kept them from realizing their academic dreams.”“We are forever indebted to the Tylers”.12. Why is Tyler’s donation historic?A. He was a former UPS driver.B. The donation is large enough.C. The donation will fund his scholarships.D. He used to be a student at the university.13. What is a driving force of Tyler’s donation?A. His working experiences.B. His career achievements.C. His promise to the university.D. His past embarrassing situations.14. Which is true about HBCUs according to Gasman?A. They are mainly public universities.B. They are encouraging alumni to donate.C. They rarely accept help from the alumni.D. They have changed little over the decades.15. What can be inferred about Tyler from Wilson’s comments?A. He’s helped many city leaders.B. He’s grateful to his university.C. He’s made great contributions.D. He’s proud of his son and daughter.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

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珠海一中2006届高三摸底考试英语试题命题人: 赵松立张红琳第一部分选择题(共115分)一、听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

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

听每段对话或独白前,你将都有时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第一段材料,回答第1至第3题。

1.What is the relationship between the two speakers?A. A coupleB. FriendsC. Strangers2.Where is the cinema?A.Beside the post-officeB.Far from the post-officeC.Facing to the post-office3.Where are the two speakers?A.About the center of the downtownB.Two blocks east from the post officeC.Outside the downtown听第二段材料,回答第4至第6题。

4.Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a city libraryB. In a school libraryC. In a public library5.Who takes out the book from the shelf?A. The woman herselfB. The man in the libraryC. The computer system6.How many books can a person borrow?A. TwoB. ThreeC. Some听第三段材料,回答第7至第9题。

7.When does the conversation probably take place?A. In the morningB. In the afternoonC. In the evening8. Where did the woman probably leave her umbrella?A. In her officeB. In the showerC. At home9.What can you learn from the woman’s last word in the dialogue?A. I’m also glad I needn’t go out this afternoonB. I’m glad you ’ll go out this afternoonC. I’m so glad we both needn’t go out this afternoon听第四段材料,回答第10至第12题。

10.Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At a tailor’s shopB. At a shoe shopC. At a clothing shop11.What color does the woman suggest?A. Dark blueB. GreyC. Blue12.In what way is the material treated?A.In the way of a latest technologyB.In the way of an attractive technologyC.In the way of a complexion听第五段材料,回答第13至第15题。

13. What newspapers may people prefer in the future?A.Newspapers printed as presentsB.Newspapers printed in a personalized wayC.Newspapers written in a personalized way14.Where will the information most probably come from?A. NewspapersB. AdvertisementsC. Internet15. What is the main idea of the passage?A.Newspapers will last forever though we have computersB.Printed newspapers will be taken by the internet in futureC.Printed newspapers will disappear right now第二节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面一段短文。

请根据题目要求,从所听到的内容中获取必要的信息,填入答题卷上标二、英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

21. Whoever invented ___ wheel is believed to have made ___ most useful inventionin ___ history.A. a, the, xB. the, the, xC. the, a, xD. a, a, the22. ---Why didn’t you go to yesterday’s meeting?---I would have but I ___ too busy working on the important experiment.A. had beenB. wasC. wereD. am23. ---Look out, where are you driving?---Sorry, I stayed up too late last night. Will you ___ the driving?A. take overB. go onC. take upD. go with24. ---I’d love to go with you to the concert, but I’m short of money these days.---That’s all right. ___.A.We are friends, and we should help each otherB.It will be my treatC.You know I have a lot of moneyD.I’ve got enough money25. The bank is reported in the local newspaper ___ in broad daylight yesterday.A. being robbedB. having been robbedC. to have been robbedD. robbed26. We hadn’t met for 20 years, but I recognized her ___ I saw her.A. for the momentB. the momentC. the moment whenD. at the moment that27. The old peasant said that he preferred a street in a small town to ___ in such alarge city as Shanghai.A. itB. thisC. thatD. one28. It is far better for one to drink milk, ___ one gets healthful nutrients, than to drinkcoffee, ___ contains no nutrients at all.A. what, whatB. where, asC. from which, whichD. in which, what29. As we all know, it was ___ that resulted in the terrible car accident.A. because of her carelessnessB. her being carelessC. because she was carelessD. she was so careless30. I can’t ___ it if I am late because all the flights delayed taking off due to weathercondition.A. makeB. helpC. getD. catch31. ---Ellis, I’m sorry. I can’t fly a kite with you tomorrow.---___?---I fell off my bike yesterday and my leg hurts today.A. How are youB. How aboutC. How comeD. What’s the problem32. ---What’s the general attitude to smoking in public places?---People ___ less tolerate of smoking these days.A. becomeB. have becomeC. becameD. are becoming33. ---What do you think of the coming Beijing 2008 Olympics?---Oh, the table-tennis match is ___ to be the most exciting of it.A. preferredB. wishedC. expectedD. proved34. ---Is there a basketball match between the LA Lakers and Houston Rockets thisSaturday?---There ___ be. I’ve already been trying to get one ticket.A. mightB. wouldC. mustD. can35. ---Excuse me, what impressed you most in his report?---Well, the most important part, I think, lies in the words to bring about an ___ of the conditions of the working men and women.A. improvementB. advanceC. increaseD. achievement第二节:完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将其涂黑。

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