2017_2018学年高中英语每日一题第05周每周一测试题含解析新人教版

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2017_2018学年高中英语每日一题第01周每周一测试题含解析新人教版选修620171205110

2017_2018学年高中英语每日一题第01周每周一测试题含解析新人教版选修620171205110

每周一测Ⅰ. 阅读理解AThough they have been around since the late 1990’s, emoji(表情符号) usage has increased sharply with the wide use of smartphones.Recently, a team from the University of Michigan and Peking University analyzed 427 million messages sent by users in 212 countries to look into the differences in emoji use by location and culture. The findings indicated the French are emoji power users and included them in 19.7% of their texts. It’s almost twice that of Russia,where only 10.9% of the messages contained emojis. Americans came in a close third at 9.2% and was followed by Mexico at 7.9%.Also, though the handily wins the title as the most popular emoji, the French appear to prefer the . They are also more likely to use variations of the heart emoji.Not surprisingly, the study found that women tend to use emojis more extensively than men. However, they stick to a handful of favorites. Men, on the other hand, show better judgment and appear to go to extra length to find an emoji that matches the situation. But even so, they select from the top 119 of the 1 281 emojis available.The r esearchers s ay p eople l iving i n A ustralia a nd F rance w ho b elieve o ne p erson’s need i s g reater t han t hat o f a s ociety o r g roup, u sed h appier e mojis. C onversely, t hose from countries with closely knit societies, like Colombia, prefer using sad or angry emojis.Also, cultures like Turkey and Russia, known for their strictness, appeared tobe m ore c ontent, a t l east a ccording t o t he e mojis. O n t he o ther h and, p eople i n t olerant cultures, like Mexico, seemed unhappy or dissatisfied.The researchers believe the findings of this "first large-scale analysis of emoji usage" will help develop input methods and perhaps even expand our emoji vocabulary! Who knew the tiny image we add to brighten up our texts could show so much about our culture?1. Which country is the second-place winner of the use of emojis?A. France.B. America.C. Russia.D. Mexico.2. How are men different from women in using emojis?A. Men often choose the rarely used emojis.B. Men use more variations of the heart emoji.C. Men use emojis more casually than women.D. Men can better match the emojis with the situation.3. Which can best replace the underlined word "Conversely" in Paragraph 5?A. In general.B. In other words.C. On the contrary.D. As a result.4. What did researchers conclude from the study?A. Emojis can show people’s true feelings.B. The emoji selection is influenced by our culture.C. Emojis could strengthen bonds between people.D. The invention of smartphones brought emojis into being.BCan exercise during childhood protect you against memory loss many decades later? Exercise e arly i n l ife s eems t o h ave l ifelong b enefits f or t he b rain, i n r ats a t l east.“This is an animal study, but it shows that physical activity at a young age isvery important—not just for physical development, but for the whole lifelong trackof cognitive(认知的)development during ageing,”says Martin Wojtowicz of the University o f T oronto, C anada.“I n h umans, i t m ay d elay t he a ppearance o f A lzheimer's symptoms(阿茨海默氏症),possibly to the point of preventing them.”Wojtowicz’s team divided 80 young male rats into two equal groups, and placed running wheels in the cages of one group for a period of six weeks. Around four months later—when the rats had reached middle age—the team taught all the rats to connectan electric shock with being in a specific. When placed in the box, they froze with fear.Two weeks later, the team tested the rats in three situations: exactly the samebox i n t he s ame r oom, t he s ame b ox w ith t he r oom a rranged d ifferently, a nd a c ompletely different box in a different room.The rats without access to a running wheel when they were young now froze the same percentage of times in each of these situations, suggesting they couldn't remember which one was dangerous. But those that had been able to run in their youth froze 40to 50 percent less in both changed box settings."The results suggest the amount of physical activity when we're young, at leastfor rats, has influence on brain and cognitive health—in the form of better memories—when w e're o lder," s ays A rthur K ramer o f N ortheastern U niversity i n B oston, who has found that, in humans, exercise promotes the growth of new brain cells.5. The study shows that_____.A. physical activity is important for physical healthB. using the running wheels is of benefit to the rats’ growthC. physical activity can prevent human’s Alzheimer's symptomsD. the more exercise a rat has when young,the better memory it will possess when older6. How are Paragraph 3 and 4 mainly developed?A. By analyzing causes.B. By giving an example.C. By describing the process.D. By showing differences.7. What does the underlined word "it" in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. Exercise.B. Development.C. Benefit.D. Study.8. What is the author's attitude towards the animal study?A. Negative.B. Objective.C. Critical.D. Doubtful.Ⅱ. 完形填空It was an extraordinary night. The noisy Mexico City gradually 1. The main stadium of the Olympic track and field competition was covered in the 2.After he finished making the scenes of the marathon winners 3the prizes, Greenspan, the world famous news documentary producer, found the 4empty. It was time for him to 5to the hotel for a rest. He was about to leave 6he suddenlysaw a bandaged man 7the stadium. This man ran completely 8, but he didn’t stop. After he ran along the runway for a circle and got to the goal, he collapsedon the ground.Greenspan guessed this was a marathon athlete. Out of curiosity, he 9to ask why t he a thlete w anted t o r un t o t he 10with s uch a d ifficulty. T he y oung m an r eplied, "That my country sent me here 11more than 20 000 kilometers is not to let me onlyget off the starting line in the competition, but to make me 12the game. I wantto run to the goal, though I have 13all other runners, but I have a(n) 14goallike them: I will run to the goal. 15the audience won’t cheer me any more, my motherland is watching me 16from behind." Tears poured from Greenspan’s eyes. Soon, h e s pread t he m ost 17scene i n t he h istory o f t he O lympic G ames t o e very c ornerof the world.Life s hould h ave a d ream o f 18the p eak, y et w e s hould u nderstand n ot e verybody has the ability to do it. The most 19is not whether we can get to the peak but whether we have made the greatest 20—to reach the goal in the mind is a success.1. A.withdrew B.extended C.calmed down y down2. A.coldness B.kindness C.witnessD.darkness3. A.donating B.refusing C.receiving D.offering4. A.classroom B.stadium C.hall D.square5. A.return B.move C.turn D.lead6. A.before B.when C.since D.until7. A.ran into B.ran out C.leftD.approached8. A.aimlessly B.carelessly C.out of work D.outof breath9. A.drew back B.walked out C.went over D.moved on10. A.goal B.consequence C.ambition D.condition11. A.with B.by C.of D.from12. A.accompany plete C.participate D.conquer13. A.fallen apart B.fallen down C.fallen awayD.fallen behind14. A.innocent B.important C.sacredD.awful15. A.Though B.That C.As long as D.As soon as16. A.wildly B.curiously C.devotedlyD.excitedly17. A.thrilling B.touching C.unforgettableD.unimaginable18. A.climbing B.reaching C.seizingD.exploring19. A.impressive B.remarkable C.obviousD.important20. A.efforts B.spirits C.gainsD.measuresⅢ. 语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

高中英语 每日一题(第5周)give in(含解析)新人教版必

高中英语 每日一题(第5周)give in(含解析)新人教版必

give in重要程度:★★★☆☆难易程度:★★☆☆☆Due to the fact that neither side would , the negotiation broke down in the end.A. take inB. bring inC. give inD. cut in【参考答案】C【拓展延伸】give in 投降;屈服;让步give up 放弃give out 分发,放出give off 发出,释放give away 泄露,分发give back 送还,恢复give way to 给……让路※give in 侧重于"失败",give up侧重于"放弃"(主动)1. In the end, the enemy had to ___________ and we won the battle.A. take inB. take offC. give inD. give off2. Don’t mention that at the begin ning of the story, or it may the shocking ending.A. give outB. give offC. give upD. give away3.用give的相关短语完成句子①这是一种非常特别的花,它晚上能散发出芳香。

This is a very special flower and it can a fragrant perfume at night.②敌人被迫投降。

The enemy was forced to .③不要泄露你的个人信息,比如你的名字。

Never your personal information like your name.(give)④官员们表示他们不会向工人的要求让步。

Officials say they won’t to the workers’ demands.(give)⑤你必须把你借我的钱还给我。

2017_2018学年高中英语每日一题第02周每周一测试题含解析新人教版必修2

2017_2018学年高中英语每日一题第02周每周一测试题含解析新人教版必修2
A. Only the host countries can publish stamps to mark those Games.
B. Only the non host countries can publish stamps to mark those Games.
C. All the countries can publish stamps to mark those Games.
There are special programmes for Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and certain parts of England.It also broadcasts programmes about Britain—in many different languages as well as in English to all parts of the world.
5. The officials in charge of the BBC ____________.
A. must say what the government wants to say
B. should give more time to political parties than to religious groups
A. has to buy a television set of his own
B. must rent a TV set
C. has to buy a license once a year
D. can change his damaged TV set for a new one without payment
1. The world made it a rule to publish stamps to mark the great world Games____________.

2017-2018学年高中英语 每日一题(第6周)每周一测(含解析)新人教版必修5

2017-2018学年高中英语 每日一题(第6周)每周一测(含解析)新人教版必修5

每周一测Ⅰ. 阅读理解AHave you winterized your horse yet? Even though global warming may have made our climate more mild, many animals are still hibernating (冬眠). It's too bad that humans can't hibernate. In fact, as a species, we almost did.Apparently, at times in the past, peasants in France liked a semi-state of human hibernation. So writes Graham Robb, a British scholar who has studied the sleeping habits of the French peasants. As soon as the weather turned cold, people all over France shut themselves away and practiced the forgotten art of doing nothing at all for months on end.In line with this, Jeff Warren, a producer at CBC Radio's The Current, tells us that the way we sleep has changed fundamentally since the invention of artificial (人造的) lighting and the electric bulb.When historians began studying texts of the Middle Ages, they noticed something referred to as "first sleep", which was not clarified, though. Now scientists are telling us our ancestors most likely slept in separate periods. The business of eight hours' uninterrupted sleep is a modern invention.In the past, without the artificial light of the city to bathe in, humans went to sleep when it became dark and then woke themselves around midnight. The late night period was known as "The Watch". It was when people actually kept watch against wild animals, although many of them simply moved around or visited family and neighbours.According to some sleep researchers, a short period of insomnia (失眠) at midnight is not a disorder. It is normal. Humans can experience another state of consciousness aroundtheir sleeping, which occurs in the brief period before we fall asleep or wake ourselves in the morning. This period can be an extraordinarily creative time for some people. The impressive inventor, Thomas Edison, used this state to hit upon many of his new ideas.Playing with your sleep rhythms can be adventurous, as anxiety may set in. Medical science doesn't help much in this case. It offers us medicines for a full night's continuous sleep, which sounds natural; however, according to Warren's theory, it is really the opposite of what we need.1. The example of the French peasants shows the fact that ___________.A. people might become lazy as a result of too much sleepB. there were signs of hibernation in human sleeping habitsC. people tended to sleep more peacefully in cold weatherD. winter was a season for people to sleep for months on end2. The late night was called "The Watch" because it was a time for people __________.A. to set traps to catch animalsB. to wake up their family and neighboursC. to remind others of the timeD. to guard against possible dangers3. What does the author advise people to do?A. Sleep in the way animals do.B. Consult a doctor if they can't sleep.C. Follow their natural sleep rhythm.D. Keep to the eight-hour sleep pattern.4. What is the author's purpose in writing the passage?A. To give a prescription for insomnia.B. To urge people to sleep less.C. To analyze the sleep pattern of modern people.D. To throw new light on human sleep.BMike Miles hadn't had a stable job in years. He bounced around from one position to another, never sure when his last day would be. Sometimes, he lost a position with less than a day's notice. This wasn't due to a poor work ethic—from arriving early to staying late, Miles says he did everything he could to build a good relationship with employers. But because Miles had a criminal record, he was always cut loose whenit came time to let staff go.It wasn't until October 2015, nearly a decade after his release from prison, that a cousin told Miles about Lancaster Food Company, a local business that focuses on hiring people released from prison. Hoping this would clear up what felt like a thick cloud of uncertainty over his future, Miles submitted an application. He got an interview, and he then began a new job.Miles' scenario is rare in Lancaster, where the poverty rate holds steady at 30%. This figure riled Charlie Crystle, Lancaster's co-founder and CEO. Crystle was raised in Lancaster but left in 1986 to purse a college degree and later, a career in technology. He co-founded four tech companies, one of which sold for millions of dollars back in 2000.Crystle is skeptical that many of Lancaster's low-income residents can get started the way he did. He believes food production is a key way to meet former offenders who may lack a college degree. Lancaster produces products like bread. Nowadays the company is rapidly expanding; however, at just 16 full-time employees, including administration and owners, it doesn't lower the city's poverty rate.Crystle says he wants to inspire other companies to rethink their current practices and start conversations around minimum wage and employment opportunities for everyone, including ex-offenders. Dan Jurman, who chairs the city's Commission to Combat Poverty, believes that Crystle's business is a great way to make this happen. "None of us can handle these issues alone, " he said.5. The purpose of the first paragraph is to show __________ .A. a man's difficulty in living a stable lifeB. an increasingly competitive workplaceC. a decrease in employment opportunitiesD. the reason why Lancaster Food Company was founded6. What does the underlined word "riled" in Paragraph 3 most probably mean?A. Annoyed.B. Discouraged.C. Amused.D. Embarrassed.7. What words can best describe Charlie Crystle according to the text?A. Outgoing, kind and considerate.B. Wealthy but a little bit greedy.C. Humorous, diligent and ambitious.D. Successful and socially responsible.8. In Dan Jurman's opinion, what is the biggest achievement of Lancaster Food Company?A. It greatly increases employment opportunities.B. It suggests an idea for fighting poverty.C. It provides a way to handle ex-offenders.D. It creates a stable environment for people.Ⅱ. 完形填空An American teacher walked up and down in a classroom while she was teaching stress management to her students. As she 1 a glass of water, everyone 2 they would be asked the "half empty or half-full" question.3 , with a smile on her face, she asked, "How4 is this glass of water?"Answers called out 5 from eight to twenty ounces (盎司).She quieted the students down and then replied, "The absolute weight doesn’t6 . It all depends on how long I hold it. If I hold it for a minute, it’s not a7 . If I hold it for an hour, I’ll have an ache in my 8 . If I hold it fora day, my arm will feel 9 and paralyzed(麻痹的,瘫痪的). In each case, the 10 of the glass of water doesn’t change, but the longer I hold it, the heavier it becomes. Do you know why?"All the students kept silent and listened carefully, lost in thought.She continued, "Our 11 and worries in life are like that glass of water. Think about them for a while and 12 happens. Think about them a bit longer and they begin to 13 . And if you think about them all day long, you will feel paralyzed — 14 to do anything."It’s important to remember to 15 your stresses. As early in the evening as possible, put all your 16 down. Don’t carry them through the evening and into the night. Remember to put the glass down!More often than not life gets terrible 17 we think too much. And the moment you remove your burden, you’ll find yourself feeling much more 18 .So rather than moping around (闲逛) and feeling sorry for yourself, 19 doing something about it. After all, life is too short to 20 yourself to anything that’s not making you happy.1. A. served B. raised C. drankD. demanded2. A. argued B. wondered C. agreedD. expected3. A. Meanwhile B. Anyhow C. InsteadD. Therefore4. A. heavy B. much C. fullD. little5. A. replied B. ranged C. readD. remained6. A. affect B. drop C. work D. matter7. A. success B. point C. problemD. skill8. A. arm B. hand C. neck D. back9. A. steady B. sensitive C. numbD. nervous10. A. weight B. shape C. functionD. size11. A. surprises B. stresses C. joysD. doubts12. A. everything B. anything C. somethingD. nothing13. A. fade B. hurt C. changeD. adjust14. A. uncertain B. afraid C. unableD. available15. A. catch up with B. take charge of C. put up withD. let go of16. A. burdens B. thoughts C. hardshipsD. feelings17. A. till B. when C. unlessD. though18. A. excited B. worried C. satisfiedD. relaxed19. A. keep B. start C. finishD. risk20. A. help B. throw C. abandonD. commitⅢ. 语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

高中英语 每日一题(第05周)状语从句的省略试题(含解析)新人教版必修2

高中英语 每日一题(第05周)状语从句的省略试题(含解析)新人教版必修2

状语从句的省略重要程度:★★★☆☆ 难易程度:★★★★☆(2015•北京)If __________ (accept) for the job, you ’ll be informed soon.【参考答案】accepted【拓展延伸】1. 在状语从句中,若从句的主语和主句的主语一致,且从句中含有be 动词时,为了使句子简洁,可省略从句中的主语和be 动词。

☛Though (they were) tired, they went on working. 虽然他们累了,但他们仍继续工作。

☛You shouldn’t come to his party unless(you were) invited. 除非你被邀请,否则你不应该来参加他的宴会。

2. 若从句的主语是it ,且从句中含有be 动词时,为了使句子简洁,可省略从句中的it 和be 动词。

☛If (it is) possible, he will help you out of the difficulty. 如果可能的话,他会帮你摆脱困境。

☛You must attend the meeting unless (it is) inconvenient to you. 除非情况对你来说不方便,否则你必须出席这次会议。

3. 省略后从句的成分:(1)连词+形容词☛As (he was) young, he learned how to ride a bike. 他小时候就学会了骑自行车。

☛Work hard when (you are) young, or you’ll regret. 少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲。

(2)连词+名词☛Although (he was) a farmer, now he is a famous director. 尽管他曾是个农民,但现在他是位著名的导演了。

(3)连词+现在分词☛Although (he is) doing his best in maths these days, he has still got no good marks. 尽管近来他一直在学数学,但他仍然没有取得好成绩。

河北省衡水中学2018届高三下学期第5周周考英语(word版含答案)

河北省衡水中学2018届高三下学期第5周周考英语(word版含答案)

2017---2018 下学期高三周日测试(第5 周)本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。

考试时间120 分钟。

第一卷(选择题)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20 分)第一节(共5 小题;每小题1 分,满分5 分)听下面5 段对话。

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

听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.When is the weather report?A. At 8:35.B. At 9:00.C. At 9:25.2.What does the man need?A. A new computer.B. A new keyboard.C. A new mouse.3.Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At a wedding.B. At a birthday party.C. At a baby shower.4.What does the man say about his new job?A. It’s very stressful.B. It’s a position in a bank.C. The pay isn’t that satisfying.5.What does the man think the woman should do?A. Completely rewrite her paper.B. Remove the marked places.C. Make a few corrections.第二节(共15 小题;每小题1.5 分,满分22.5 分)听下面5 段对话或独白。

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

人教版2017-2018学年高一下学期第一次月考英语试题含答案

人教版2017-2018学年高一下学期第一次月考英语试题含答案

2017-2018学年高一下学期第一次学情检测英语试卷第一部分听力(略)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AI can’t think of a better way of appreciating a new culture than by taking part in one of its fest ivals.You’ll find that some festivals are celebrated by an entire country,while others may be known only to a single city or region,but either way festivals play an important role in a certain culture.Just enjoy them!★T omatina—Bunol,SpainEvery last W ednesday in August,the town of Bunol is filled with tons of tomatoes in the world’s biggest food flight.Many people wear goggles during this hour of great fun,as the town becomes a red river.★Boryeong Mud Festival—Boryeong,South KoreaFor two weeks in July,millions gather in Boryeong to experience the grey pools and slides. What began as a way to help sell the region’s mineral-rich mud has turned into a festive party with music and fireworks.The mud is usually only available in cosmetic products(化妆品),but here you can cake yourself in grey as you want.★Holi—IndiaHoli,the Festival of Colors,is a Hindu celebration full of joy and one of India’s most important holidays.During the day of the last full moon of the lunar month,usually late February or early March,the air is full of brightly colored pow der(粉末).The festival is celebrated differently thr ou ghou t the country,with bonfires and music,but the cheerful spirit is common among Hindu people ar ou n d the world.★International Pillow Fight Day—WorldwideT ens of thou sand s of people took part in the4th annual International Pillow Fight Day on April2,2013.From London to V ancouver to many other cities,the festival is held in more than 100countries.So just bring a soft pillow in early April,and watch feathers fly.21.According to the author,________.A.there should be festivals celebrated by the whole worldB.festivals give people the best chances to experience a cultureC.it’s usually hard for people to accept a different cult ureD.festivals in a certain culture o ften change with time22.W e learn from the p assage that________.A.the town of Bunol in Spain is on a riverB.cosmetic products sell well on Boryeong Mud FestivalC.International Pillow Fight Day has a short historyD.Holi is the greatest festival for Indian people23.The p assage is most likely to be found in________.A.a personal diary C.a geog raphy bo okB.a technical reportD.a travel magazine BI grew up in a h ou se where the TV was seldom turned on and with one wall in my bedroom entirely lined with bookshelves,most of my childhood was spen t on books I could get hold of.In fact,I grew up thinking of reading as natural as breathing and books unbelievably powerful in shaping perspectives(观点)by creating worlds we could step into,tak e part in and live in.With this unshakable belief.I,at fourteen,decided to become a writer.Here too,reading became useful.Every with writer starts off knowing that he has something to say,but being unable to find the right ways to say it.He has to find his own voice by reading widely and discovering which parts of the writers he agrees or disagrees with,or agrees with so strongly that it reshapes his own world.He cannot write without loving to read,because only thr oug h reading other people’s writing can one discover what works,what doesn’t and,in the end,together with lots of practice,what voice he has.Now I am in college,and have come to realize how important it is to r ead fiction(文学作品). As a law student,my reading is in fact limited to subject matter—the volume(量)of what I haveto r ead for classes every week means there is little time to r ead anything else.Such reading made it clearer to me that I live in a very small part in this great place called life.Reading fiction reminds me that there is life bey ond my own.It allows me to travel across the high seas and along the Silk R oad,all from the comfort of my own armchair,to experience,though secondhand, exciting experiences that I wouldn’t necessarily be able to have in my lifetime.24.What can be inferred about the author as a child?A.He never watched TV.B.He read what he had to.C.He found reading unbelievable.D.He considered reading p art of his life.25.The underlined word“voice”in the second p aragraph most probably means“________”.A.an ideaB.a sound qualityC.a way of writingD.a world to write about26.What effect does reading have on the author?A.It helps him to realize his dream.B.It opens up a wider world for him.C.It mak es his college life more interesting.D.It increases his interest in worldwide travel.27.Which of the following can b€the best title of this text?A.Why do I read?C.What do I read?B.How do I read?D.When do I read? CO ne Sunday,my son ask ed me if he could ride up to his elementary school on his bike an-J meet his friend.He wan ted both of them to ride back to our house so they could play video games and jump on the trampoline(蹦床).I have to admit,part of me wanted to say no.W e could go to pick him up or his p arents could bring him over here.I thought.But my son is eleven years old now.And after all,I do let him ride his bike to school.But I also drive my daug hte r to school and I can see him on the way,making sure he is getting there safely.My husband thinks I am overprotective.I don’t dare to let my children walk an ywhere without one of us going along.As you go out of our neighborhood,there is a shopping center across the street.My son always asks if he can ride his bike or walk over to the drugstore by himself.But crossing that street is just too dangerous.The cars fly around the comer like they’re driving in a car race.What if he gets hurt?What if some teenager bullies are hanging out in the parking lot?I want so mu ch to give my children the fr eedom that I enjoyed having when I wasgrowing up but I hesitate to do so,because there are dangers ar ound every comer.T oo many kidnap,too many robberies and so on.I honestly don’t think my mom worried about such things when her children were young. Growing lip in the1970s was indeed very different.I never wore a helmet(头盔)when I r ode a bike.W e were all over the neighborhood,on our bikes and on foot,coming home for dinner and then-back out again until dark.We rode in the back of the truck and didn’t wear seat belts.I walked to and from school every day.28.What did the author feel unwilling to let her son do?A.Ride his bike to meet his friendB.Play video games.C.Bring his friend home.D.Jump on the trampoline.29.What does the author mean when she says“But my son is eleven years old now.”?A.He is a bit too young to go out alone.B.He is old enough to be given some fr eedom now.C.He has r eached the legal age for riding a bike.D.He can’t protect himself from r o ad hazards.(危险的事)30.Which of the following is NOT considered by the author as a potential threat to kids?A.The drugstore.C.Kidnaps.31.How is the text mainly developed?A.By making comparisonsC.By following time orderB.T eenager bullies.D.Cars racing by.B.By listing examplesD.By analyzing causes DIf you want to get something done,you might want to put your mobile phone back in your pocket.Researchers have found that the me r e presence of a phone is distracting(分心)—even if it is not your own.And the devices(设备)are likely to distract you,even if they are not ringing or “pinging”with text messages.People asked to carry out elec tronic tests of their attention sp ans were found to perform worse when a mobile phone was present than other people performing in the presence of a p ap e r notep ad.Scientists from Hokkaido University in Japan said that their findings show that it is harder to concentrate when one of the electronic devices is present.The effect was most mark ed on peoplewho are not regular users of phones.In tests on40undergraduates.Associate Professor Junichiro Kawahara and a colleague divided the subjects into two gr ou ps—one ask ed to carry out tests in the presence of an Apple iPhone next to a computer monitor,and the other in the presence of a notebook.The test involved asking the participant to search for a particular character among a mess of other characters on the screen.Researchers me asur ed the time it took to find the target.The results of the experiment found that those with the mobile phone took longer to find the character, indicating that participants were automatically distracted by the presence of the phone.The researchers suggest that people are drawn to the presence of a mobile phone,although there are individual differences in how one atte mpts to ignore it.In conclusion.Professor Kawahara said.“The mere presence of a mobile phone was a distraction among infrequent internet users.”Another finding is that listening to one half of a mobile phone conversation also distracts people,and other studies have found that placing a mobile phone in view has a negative impact on the quality of face-to-face communications.Holding a mobile phone mak es you less likely to get a fair hearing from others.32.What is the first p aragraph mainly about?A.A mobile phone won’t distract people unless it’s ringing.B.P eople find it har d to concentrate if their phones are present.C.T ext message s distract people even if phones are power off.D.A p ape r notepad can help people record much information.33.Who will be affected most according to the findings?A.P eople irregularly using phones.B.P eople regularly using phones.C.P eople usually using notep ads.D.P eople always using computers.34.In a face-to-face communication,what is the effect of putting a mobile phone in sight?A.It mak es listeners feel mu ch awkward.B.It causes other people to lose respect for you.C.It reduces people’s attention to what they are listening to.D.It mak es the air of the conversation more pleasant.35.What can we learn from the text?A.P eople perform worse with a mobile phone at hand.B.Mobile phones do a lot of damage to peopl e’s health.C.P eople working with mobile phones will do very well.D.Phones should be banned in all schools and universities.第—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。

2017_2018学年高中英语每日一题第06周每周一测含解析新人教版必修2

2017_2018学年高中英语每日一题第06周每周一测含解析新人教版必修2
B. about a thousand sorts of mammals are in danger of extin’extinction speed is lower now than that of AD 1 to 1800
D. hunters who kill endangered sorts of animals will not be punished by law
II. 完形填空
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最正确选项。
My father brought home a sailboat when I was ten, and almost each Sunday in summers we would go sailing. Dad was quite skilled in sailing, but not good at1. As for me, I2both well before twelve because of living close to Lake Ontario.
About 300 BC an Indian writer described forests that were somewhat like national parks today. The game of killing animals was carefully controlled. Some animals were fully protected. Animals that became dangerous to human visitors were trapped (捕捉) or killed outside the park.
C. Natural disasters.D. Air pollution.

2017_2018学年高中英语每日一题第05周每周一测试题含解析新人教版必修2

2017_2018学年高中英语每日一题第05周每周一测试题含解析新人教版必修2

每周一测I. 阅读明白得阅读以下短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最正确选项。

APersonal computers and Internet give people new choices about how to spend their time.Some may use this freedom to share less time with certain friends or family members, but the new technology will also let them stay in closer touch with those they care most about. I know this from personal experience.E­mail makes it easy to work at home, which is where I now spend most weekends and evenings. My working hours aren’t necessarily much shorter than they once were but I spend fewer of them at the office. This lets me share more time with my young daughter than I might have if she’d been born before e-mail became such a practical tool.The Internet also makes it easy to share thoughts with a group of friends. Say you do something fun—see a great movie perhaps and there are four or five friends who might want to hear about it. If you call each one, you may be tired of telling the story.With e­mail, you just write one note about your experience, at your convenience, and address it to all the friends you think might be interested. They can read your message when they have time, and read only as they want to. They can reply at their convenience, and you can read what they have to say at your convenience.E­mail is also an inexpensive way to stay in close touch with people who live far away. More than a few parents use e­mail to keep in touch, even daily touch, with their children at college.We just have to keep in mind that computers and the Internet offer another way of staying in touch. They don’t take the place of any of the ways.1. The purpose of this passage is to ____________.A. explain how to use the InternetB. describe the writer’s joy of keeping up with the latest techno logyC. tell the value and usefulness of the InternetD. introduce the reader to basic knowledge about personal computers and the Internet2. The use of e­mail has made it possible for the writer to ____________.A. spend less time workingB. have more free time with his childC. work at home on weekendsD. spend more time at the office3. According to the writer, e­mail has an obvious advantage over the telephone because the former helpsone ____________.A. reach a group of people at one time convenientlyB. keep one’s communication as personal as possibleC. pass on much more information than the latterD. get in touch with one’s friends faster than the latter4. The best title for this passage is ____________.A. Computer: new technological advancesB. Internet: a new tool to maintain good friendshipC. Computers have made life easierD. Internet: a convenient tool for communication5. According to the passage, which of the following is WRONG?A. Now the writer spends less time at the office.B. You should read or reply your messages at regular time.C. E­mail helps people far away from each other keep in close touch.D. Some people spend less time with their family because of the Internet.BThere are many famous museums throughout the world where people can enjoy art. Washington D.C. has the National Gallery of Art (美术馆); Paris has the Louvre; London, the British Museum. Florida International University (FIU) in Miami also shows art for people to see. And it does so without a building, or even a wall for its drawings and paintings.FIU has opened what it says is the first computer art museum in the United States. You don’t have to visit the University to see the art. You just need a computer linked to a telephone.You can call the telephone number of a University computer and connect your own computer to it. All of the art is stored in the school computer. It is computer art, produced electronically(采纳电子手腕) by artists in their own computers. In only a few minutes, your computer can receive and copy all the pictures and drawings.Robert Shostak is director of the new computer museum. He says he started the museum because computer artists had no place to show their work.A computer artist could only record his pictures electronically and send the records, or floppy discs (软盘), to others to see on their computers. He could also put his pictures on paper. But to print good pictures in paper, the computer artist needed an expensive laser(激光) printer.Robert Shostak says the electronic museum is mostly for art or computer students at schools and universities. Many of the pictures in the museum are made by students. Mr Shostak says the FIU museum will make computer art more fun for computer artists because more people can see it. He says artists will enjoy their work much more if they have an audience. And the great number of home computers in America could mean a huge audience for the electronic museum.6. The main purpose of this text is to give information about____________.A. famous museums through the worldB. a computer art museum in Miami, U.S.A.C. art exhibitions in Florida International UniversityD. latest development in computer art7. To see the art in FIU museum, your special needs include___________.A. floppy discsB. a computer and a printerC. pictures and drawings on paperD. a computer connected to the museum by telephone line8. What are stored in this museum?A. Paintings drawn by means of computer.B. Different styles of paintings.C. Drawings done by art students of FIU.9. The museum was started when____________.A. Robert Shostak wanted to do something for computer scientistsB. Robert Shostak wanted to help computer artistsC. art students needed a place to show their worksD. computer scientists wanted to do something about artII. 七选五依照短文内容,从短文后的选项当选出能填入空白处的最正确选项。

2017-2018学年高中英语每日一题(第01周)每周一测试题(含解析)新人教版选修6

2017-2018学年高中英语每日一题(第01周)每周一测试题(含解析)新人教版选修6

每周一测Ⅰ. 阅读理解AThough they have been around since the late 1990’s, emoji(表情符号) usage has increased sharply with the wide use of smartphones.Recently, a team from the University of Michigan and Peking University analyzed 427 million messages sent by users in 212 countries to look into the differences in emoji use by location and culture. The findings indicated the French are emoji power users and included them in % of their texts. It’s almost twice that of Russia, where only % of the messages contained em ojis. Americans came in a close third at % and was followed by Mexico at %.Also, though the handily wins the title as the most popular emoji, the French appear to prefer the . They are also more likely to use variations of the heart emoji.Not surprisingly, the study found that women tend to use emojis more extensively than men. However, they stick to a handful of favorites. Men, on the other hand, show better judgment and appear to go to extra length to find an emoji that matches the situation. But even so, they select from the top 119 of the 1 281 emojis available.The researchers say people living in Australia and France who believe one person’s need is greater than that of a society or group, used happier emojis. Conversely, those from countries with closely knit societies, like Colombia, prefer using sad or angry emojis.Also, cultures like Turkey and Russia, known for their strictness, appeared to be more content, at least according to the emojis. On the other hand, people in tolerant cultures, like Mexico, seemed unhappy or dissatisfied.The researchers believe the findings of this "first large-scale analysis of emoji usage" will help develop input methods and perhaps even expand our emoji vocabulary! Who knew the tiny image we add to brighten up our texts could show so much about our culture?1. Which country is the second-place winner of the use of emojis?A. France.B. America.C. Russia.D. Mexico.2. How are men different from women in using emojis?A. Men often choose the rarely used emojis.B. Men use more variations of the heart emoji.C. Men use emojis more casually than women.D. Men can better match the emojis with the situation.3. Which can best replace the underlined word "Conversely" in Paragraph 5?A. In general.B. In other words.C. On the contrary.D. As a result.4. What did researchers conclude from the study?A. Emojis can show people’s true feelings.B. The emoji selection is influenced by our culture.C. Emojis could strengthen bonds between people.D. The invention of smartphones brought emojis into being.BCan exercise during childhood protect you against memory loss many decades later? Exercise early in life seems to have lifelong benefits for the brain, in rats at least.“This is an animal study, but it shows that physical activity at a young age is very important—not just for physical development, but for the whole lifelong track of cognitive(认知的)development during ageing,”says Martin Wojtowicz of the University of Toronto,Canada.“In humans, it may delay the appearance of Alzheimer's symptoms(阿茨海默氏症),possibly to the point of preventing them.”Wojtowicz’s team divided 80 young male rats into two equal groups,and placed running wheels in the cages of one group for a period of six weeks. Around four months later—when the rats had reached middle age—the team taught all the rats to connect an electric shock with being in a specific. When placed in the box, they froze with fear.Two weeks later, the team tested the rats in three situations: exactly the same box in the same room, the same box with the room arranged differently, and a completely different box in a different room.The rats without access to a running wheel when they were young now froze the same percentage of times in each of these situations, suggesting they couldn't remember which one was dangerous.But those that had been able to run in their youth froze 40 to 50 percent less in both changed box settings."The results suggest the amount of physical activity when we're young, at least for rats, has influence on brain and cognitive health—in the form of better memories—when we're older," says Arthur Kramer of Northeastern University in Boston, who has found that, in humans, exercise promotes the growth of new brain cells.5. The study shows that_____.A. physical activity is important for physical healthB. using the running wheels is of benefit to the rats’ growthC. physical activity can prevent human’s Alzheimer's symptomsD. the more exercise a rat has when young,the better memory it will possess when older6. How are Paragraph 3 and 4 mainly developed?A. By analyzing causes.B. By giving an example.C. By describing the process.D. By showing differences.7. What does the underlined word "it" in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. Exercise.B. Development.C. Benefit.D. Study.8. What is the author's attitude towards the animal study?A. Negative.B. Objective.C. Critical.D. Doubtful.Ⅱ. 完形填空It was an extraordinary night. The noisy Mexico City gradually 1 . The main stadium of the Olympic track and field competition was covered in the 2 .After he finished making the scenes of the marathon winners 3 the prizes, Greenspan, the world famous news documentary producer, found the 4 empty. It was time for him to 5 to the hotel for a rest. He was about to leave 6 he suddenly saw a bandaged man 7 the stadium. This man ran completely 8 , but he didn’t stop. After he ran along the runway for a circleand got to the goal, he collapsed on the ground.Greenspan guessed this was a marathon athlete. Out of curiosity, he 9 to ask why the athlete wanted to run to the 10 with such a difficulty. The young man replied, "That my country sent me here 11 more than 20 000 kilometers is not to let me only get off the starting line in the competition, but to make me 12 the game. I want to run to the goal, though I have 13 all other runners, but I have a(n) 14 goal like them: I will run to the goal. 15 the audience won’t cheer me any more, my motherland is watching me 16 from behind." Tears poured from Greenspan’s eyes. Soon, he spread the most17 scene in the history of the Olympic Games to every corner of the world.Life should have a dream of 18 the peak, yet we should understand not everybody has the ability to do it. The most 19 is not whether we can get to the peak but whether we have made the greatest 20 — to reach the goal in the mind is a success.1. down down2.3.4.5.6.7. into out8. of work of breath9. back out over on10.11.12.13. apart down away behind14.15. long as soon as16.17.18.19.20.Ⅲ. 语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

2017-2018学年高中英语 每日一题(第5周)organize(含解析)新人教版必修1

2017-2018学年高中英语 每日一题(第5周)organize(含解析)新人教版必修1

organize重要程度:★★☆☆☆难易程度:★★☆☆☆(2017·天津) That year, I a seminar where we were asked to create a project that would touch the world.A. attendedB. organizedC. recommendedD. mentioned【参考答案】A【拓展延伸】1. organize vt. 组织,筹备;安排;成立,组建organize a meeting/ party/ trip 组织筹备会议╱聚会╱旅行2. organizer n.组织者organized adj.有组织的,系统的;有条理的 organized crime有组织的犯罪a carefully organized campaign 精心策划的运动 a well-organized office 井然有序的办公室a very organized person 很有条理的人organization n.组织,机构;安排,分配;条理;组织工作,筹备工作the World Health Organization 世界卫生组织1. (2017·新课标全国卷III改编)— What do researchers hope to do for older drivers?— ____________ (组织) regular physical checkups.2. (2017·北京改编)She also ___________(组织) a fundraising(募捐) drive in "LadybugJars"to collect everyone’s spare change during "Make Change" month.3. She is a well (organize) person.4. She’s busy with the (organize) of her daughter’s party.5. A good (organize) pays attention to details.6. Why don’t you ___________a club? That will make you stronger and help you achieve your goal more quickly.A. organizeB. makeC. buildD. discuss7. To write a good article, you must first your ideas very carefully.A. organizeB. settleC. reportD. speak1. Organize2. organized3. organized4. organization5. organizer6. A 【解析】表示有组织地建立,使用organize。

2017-2018学年高一英语上学期第五次双周考试题

2017-2018学年高一英语上学期第五次双周考试题

2017-2018学年高一英语上学期第五次双周考试题第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

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

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What happened to Lily?A. She broke her legs last week.B. She bro ke her arm last week.C. She lost her alarm clock last week.2. How does the man arrive there?A. By bicycle.B. By bus.C. On foot.3. What does the woman mean?A. Mary is healthier than she seems.B. Mary is in good health.C. Mary is in poor health like her.4. Where will the man go for the summer vacation?A. Tokyo.B.C. Kyoto5. What are the speakers talking about?A. Their neighbour's dog.B. Their nei ghbour's garden.C. Their neighbour's character.(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给出的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,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

中考英语语法词汇 【每日一题】05周:_一般现在时的被动语态

中考英语语法词汇 【每日一题】05周:_一般现在时的被动语态

【每日一题】一般现在时的被动语态中考频度:★★★☆☆难易程度:★★★☆☆(2017﹒山东青岛)Teenagers have to be 18 years old before they ______________ to drive a car.A. are allowedB. will be allowedC. allow【答案】A【解析】考查被动语态的用法。

句意:青少年在允许开车前不必须得年满十八岁。

are allowed一般现在时的被动语态;C. will be allowed一般将来时的被动语态;D. allow一般现在时。

根据主语和谓语动词之间的动宾关系可知用被动语态,结合句意,可知表示一般情况,故选A。

【归纳拓展】一般现在时的被动语态1. 主动语态与被动语态语态是英语句子中表明句子主语与谓语之间动作关系的一个概念,具体分为主动语态与被动语态两种。

主动语态表明的是"句子谓语动作是由主语发出,即主语是谓语动作的执行者"这一主谓关系。

而被动语态表明的则是"句子谓语动作不是由主语发出的,主语反而是谓语动作的承受者"这一主谓关系。

Many people speak English.许多人讲英语。

(主动语态,主语"Many people"是谓语动作"speak"的执行者)English is spoken by many people.英语被许多人讲。

(被动语态,主语"English"是谓语动作"is spoken"的承受者)2.一般现在时的被动语态一般现在时的被动语态其谓语结构为:am/is/are+及物动词的过去分词(1)肯定句结构为:主语+am/is/are+及物动词的过去分词+其他。

Farm machines are made in that factory. 农场机械是在那个工厂被制造的。

(2)否定句结构为:主语+am/is/are+not+及物动词的过去分词+其他。

Farm machines are not made in that factory.农场机械没有在那个工厂被制造。

2017-2018学年高中英语 每日一题(第2周)每周一测(含解析)新人教版必修5

2017-2018学年高中英语 每日一题(第2周)每周一测(含解析)新人教版必修5

每周一测Ⅰ. 阅读理解APre-school children who spend time together take on one another’s personalities, new research had found. The study reveals that environment plays a key role I shaping people’s personalities.While genetics still forms the core of the human psyche(心灵), the research finds that personality traits are “contagious” among children.“Our finding that personality traits are “contagious” among children flies a face of common assumptions that personality is ingrained(根生蒂固的) and can’t be changed,” sa id Dr Jennifer Neal, associate professor of psychology at Michigan State University and co-author of the study. “This is important because some personality traits can help children succeed in life, while others can hold them back.”The researchers studied the personalities and social networks of two pre-school classed for a full school year. One of the classes was a set of three-year-olds, and one a set of four-year-olds. Children whose friends were hard-working or outgoing gradually took on these personality traits over time. But children whose peers were anxious or easily frustrated did not take on these traits.The new study is not the first to explore the contagious effects of personality traits.A 2015 psychology study found that rudeness at work can be contagious as it travels from person to person “like a disease”. Researchers form Sweden’s Lund University claimed that even petty (微不足道的) behavior, like not inviting someone to a communal event or spreading rumors, can start the cycle off. The study found that seeing a supervisor being rude to an employee was enough to cause people to be rude to those around them. Often, those who experienced rudeness would be rude to others.Dr Eva Torkelson, a psychologist at Lund University, said the most common causeof people acting rudely at work was imitating others.“An important finding form our study is that those who behave rudely in the work place experience stronger social support, which probably makes them less afraid of negative reactions to their behav ior form managers and colleagues.”Dr Torkelson believes companies need to be more aware of the harm that rudeness in the workplace can do, as it can grow and damage the atmosphere in the office.1. What does the underlined word “contagious” mean in the s econd paragraph?A. Faulty.B. Influential.C. Harmful.D. Troublesome2. From the fourth paragraph, we can learn that .A. children whose friends are hard-working can succeed more easilyB. children whose peers are easily frustrated can fail more easilyC. children of three years old have personalities that are more activeD. children of four years old have personalities that are less active3. The 2015 psychology study indicates that .A. rudeness at work should be banned totallyB. rudeness at work is beneficial occasionallyC. supervisors and employees can be influenced by the rudeness at workD. rudeness at work like “a disease” cannot be changed4. What can we conclude from Dr Eva Torkelson?A. People who behave rudely will not gain support at work.B. Bad behavior can be imitated in the workplace,C. Managers will be more friendly to their employees in the future.D. Rudeness can be a motivation for most employees.BMany kids help out around the house with chores(家庭杂务) such as emptying the dishwasher, putting laundry away, and taking out the trash. In exchange, some kids get allowances(补贴) or other rewards such as extra computer time.But some people do not think that kids should get rewards for doing chores. Susie Walton, a parenting educator and family coach, believes that by rewarding kids,parents are sending a message that work isn’t worth doing unless you get something in return. "Running any kind of household is a team effort," Susie said. “A home is a living space for everyone in the family. It’s important for kids to see that we all have responsibilities in the house, and that families decide together how they want their home to look, and how they are going to keep it looking like everyone wants it to look.”Other people believe that getting a cash allowance or other rewards motivates kids to do chores, and it also teaches them real world lessons about how we need to work to earn money. There are also new applications that give kids points and digital gifts that can be redeemed(兑取) either online or in the real world. With the ChoreMonster app, kids earn digital points by completing chores that they can turn in for real-life rewards such as extra Xbox time or a trip to the mall. “Our goal is to encourage kids t o earn rewards,” says Chris Bergman, founder of ChoreMonster. “Kids need positive reinforcement(强化) to help motivate them.”What do you think? Should kids be rewarded for doing chores? Or should kids help out around their homes without getting anything in return?5. How does the author start the passage?A. By presenting some facts.B. By listing some evidence.C. By comparing different views.D. By stating his own experiences.6. According to Susie Walton, _______.A. kids should be rewarded for doing choresB. parents decide what kids can do for the familyC. kids have the responsibility to share houseworkD. kids can get extra computer time for doing chores7. What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?A. The advantages of rewarding kids for doing chores.B. Chris Bergman’s opinion on raising kids.C. Main reasons why kids need encouragement.D. How to motivate kids to try new applications.8. What’s the author’s attitude toward rewarding kids for doing chores?A. Supportive.B. Opposed.C. Critical.D. Neutral. Ⅱ. 完形填空When you ask people why they work, a lot of them will say they’re “only in it for the money.” When you work for 1 , you can be financially independent, and have some 2 over your life.Sometimes money truly is the only reason a person works. But most people have some important 3 for working: some like to 4 their days doing something they’re good at, some feel 5 to use their skills.Usually, a person 6 for a sense of being accomplished, of being able to do things with his hands, with his mind, and with his will. Each of us wants to feel we 7 the ability to do something 8 . You can see the carpenter(木匠) standing aside and 9 the product of his personal skill. For many people the 10of work is harmful to their health. It has been observed that 11 brings enormous psychological trouble. Large numbers of people get headache on 12 when they don’t have work to do.13 you didn’t work and you had every day to yourself? You could choose to watch television, go to the movies, go shopping, read books, visit friends, go traveling, do sports...These all sound wonderful, but you’d need14 some money. Relaxing and doing what you 15 is great for a holiday, but after a while the pleasure can wear off and you can feel aimless and 16 .In fact, our life 17 work. What would happen if no one worked? The goods and services we need to live and enjoy in our leisure time simply couldn’t18 . For example, if you needed to catch a bus: Who would design and construct the bus? Who would drive the bus? If you wanted to read a newspaper: Who would 19 the articles and take the pictures for it? Who would print it?So, the next time you hear people 20 about their jobs, you can simply remind them how terrible life would be if they were unemployed.1. A. life B. money C. school D. fun2. A. account B. attempt C. control D. remark3. A. reasons B. ideas C. methods D. thought4. A. spend B. conside C. present D. analyse5. A. qualified B. satisfying C. obliged D. stressful6. A. arrange B. look C. apply D. long7. A. have B. need C. require D. trust8. A. curious B. confusing C. meaningful D. romantic9. A. improving B. admiring C. protesting D. criticizing10. A. effort B. power C. victory D. absence11. A. trade B. business C. unemployment D. relief12. A. weekends B. daytime C. work time D. duty13. A. How about B. What if C. Why D. Where14. A. more than B. not C. at least D. at most15. A. hate B. hesitate C. overcome D. enjoy16. A. bored B. optional C. mature D. moody17. A. creates B. depends on C. contacts with D. respects18. A. exist B. work C. stand D. mention19. A. read B. buy C. write D. choose20. A. caring B. talking C. asking D. complainingⅢ. 语法填空I’ve been a volunteer at Radio Lollipop since May. It is one of the best 1(experience) that I’ve had in the last few years.Radio Lollipop is an international charity organization 2 (found) in 1979 to provide care, comfort, games and entertainment for children in hospital. The service is provided 3 (entire) by volunteers who have been specially selected and trained to make a child’s stay in hospital more interesting and less 4 (frighten).I help out regularly on Monday evenings after work at the Royal Hospital. My task is to deliver a smile to the children at the wards (病房) 5 might be there for a few days or even a couple of months. 6 is hard to find children on Monday, as the cinema at the hospital is open on that day. Most of them tend 7 (be) there.I am 8 (thank) for this opportunity to help children at the hospital and make their stays more pleasant. The experience also 9(help) me deal with the difficulties and challenges that I’ve been faced with in my own life. I am now more positive in helping others and realize that everyone goes 10 some pain and suffering from time to time.Ⅰ. 阅读理解A【语篇解读】研究发现,人格特质是可以相互传染的,环境对塑造人的性格起着关键的作用。

2017_2018学年高中英语每日一题第07周每周一测试题含解析新人教版

2017_2018学年高中英语每日一题第07周每周一测试题含解析新人教版

每周一测I. 阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

AWildlife faces threats(威胁) from habitat destruction, pollution, and other human actions.Although protecting wildlife may seem too hard at times, even smallactions in your own neighborhood can help protect many differentanimals. Here are some tips on how to protect wildlife through smallactions.1. Create wildlife friendly areas in your backyard.When trying to make your garden more beautiful, you can chooseplants that can provide food and shelter to native wildlife. This will also help cut down on pollution. And bird or bat houses to your yard or garden to attract and shelter these species.2. Avoid harming the natural ecosystem(生态系统) in your area.Some plants from other places can kill or harm native plants that provide food and shelter for wildlife.3. Have a greener lifestyle.By using less water and fewer fuels, you will be helping to protect the wildlife around you. Take buses or the subway when you can, turn off electric devices when you’re not using them, take shorter showers, and keep your room temperature at or below 68 Fahrenheit degrees during the winter.4. Buy products that are wildlife friendly.Don’t buy products that are mad e from endangered animals. Keep in mind that some endangered animals are killed by traps, catches or hunters who are after other wildlife within the same habitat.5. Donate money or time to organizations that protect wildlife and their habitats.You can give money to organizations or groups that protect wildlife species in your neighborhood.1. We infer that the purpose of this passage is to ____________.A. tell us why protecting wildlife is extremely important nowB. suggest that we protect wildlife through actionsC. explain why protecting wildlife is not as hard as people thinkD. give us some tips on how to protect wildlife through small actions2. Which of the following threats to wildlife is NOT mentioned in the passage?A. Animal diseases.B. Loss of habitat.C. Pollution.D. Hunters.3. What behaviour do you think the author can disagree with?A. Planting right trees in gardens.B. Buying an ivory vase for a gift.C. Donating some money to WWF.D. Reading books about wildlife.4. In which section of a newspaper would you most probably read this passage?A. Environment.B. Teaching.C. Business.D. Geography.BSitting on the peaceful coast(海岸) of the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, watching the sun move quietly into the sea, you shouldn’t forget that Charles Darwin(1809—1882)arrived here in 1835. He stayed on the islands for five weeks, observing various animals. This finally inspired(激发) his famous work, On the Origin of Species. You can certainly follow Darwin’s footsteps and enjoy a trip from four to seven days to the islands.The islands are certainly a paradise(天堂) for wildlife, as there are no natural killers on the islands and the number of boats and visitors is under government control. Though you cannot walk freely as Darwin did about 200 years ago, each day is as impressive as it could be.The most well-known animal of the Galapagos is the giant tortoise, which can be seen moving slowly around the highlands of Santa Cruz, the second largest island in the archipelago(群岛). Some of these creatures are so old that they might have been seen in their youth by Darwin himself.Despite strict control over activities and timing, your stay on the Galapagos will be remembered as a chain of incomparable pictures: diving with sea lions that swim and play within inches of you; feeling small sharks touch your feet as you swim; and, most magically, seeing awhale and her baby surface with a great breath of air.Travelling between the islands and observing the wildlife that so inspired Darwin, you will feel as though you are getting a special view of an untouched world. At night you will sleep on board the ship, leaving the wildlife in complete occupation of the islands, which are as undisturbed now as they have been since the beginning of time.5. What do we know about Darwin’s visit to the i slands?A. He studied different creatures on the islands.B. He completed his famous book on the islands.C. He was touched by the geography of the islands.D. He was attracted by well-known animals of the islands.6. Which of the following plays a role in making the islands "a paradise for wildlife"?A. Animals on the islands feed on grass.B. Local government forbids killing wildlife.C. People cannot visit the islands as they wish.D. Tourists are not allowed to touch the animals.7. Your stay on the islands will be most impressive mainly because of _____________.A. the beautiful sea viewsB. Darwin’s inspiring tripC. a closer view of animalsD. various daring activities8. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. A Unique Attraction for Wildlife LoversB. Galapagos as a Paradise for AdventurersC. Charles Darwin as a Symbol of GalapagosD. A Successful Example of Wildlife ProtectionII. 七选五根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

高中英语真题:学2017-2018学年5月高一英语测试卷

高中英语真题:学2017-2018学年5月高一英语测试卷

学2017-2018学年5月高一英语测试卷第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。

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

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒种的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. How did the man travel?A. By car.B. By train.C. By air.2. What does the man want to do before leaving?A. Send some e-mails.B. Have breakfast.C. Buy a train ticket.3. What does the woman mean?A. She forgives the man.B. She is still angry with the man.C. She has forgotten what the man said.4. What should Betty do according to the man?A. Eat seafood.B. Have a good rest.C. Exercise more.5. Who won the tennis match yesterday?A. Mark.B. Sally’s brother.C. Sally.第二节(共l5小题;每小题1分,满分15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,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Neighbors.C. C olleagues.7. What name does the woman want to give the baby?A. Robert.B. Albert.C. Lawrence.听第7段材料,回答第8至第10题。

2017-2018学年高中英语 每日一题(第5周)每周一测(含解析)新人教版必修1

2017-2018学年高中英语 每日一题(第5周)每周一测(含解析)新人教版必修1

每周一测I. 阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

AFor families on vacation, a playground provides a welcome break from sightseeing. It can also provide a glimpse into the local culture, from the setup of the park to the ways families interact. Here are the designs that live up to that challenge.Fruit and Scent Park, StockholmIs there a picky eater on a steady diet of chicken fingers and cheese? Perhaps a trip to Sweden’s Fruit and Scent Park will change his or her culinary (烹饪的) tune. This playground features a banana slide, an orange seesaw, pear huts, a watermelon jungle gym and a pair of cherry swings, all designed by public artist Johan Ferner Strom. Now, who can say you can’t play with your food?Nishi Rokugo Park, TokyoLocated between central Tokyo and the city of Kawasaki, Nishi Rokugo combines recycled rubber tires (橡胶轮胎) with traditional playground equipment. In total, more than 3,000 tires of different sizes are used to create tunnels, bridges, tall sculptures for climbing and, of course, tire swi ngs. There’s little shade, so you can visit here in the early morning or late afternoon for the most comfortable weather, and be sure to wear your play clothes.Bicentennial Children’s Park, Santiago, ChileSet a top San Cristóbal Hill, the Bicentennial Children’s playground in Metropolitan Park was built to celebrate 200 years of Chilean independence and improve the lives of Santiago citizens. Dozens of slides are built into the slope, creating a design completely complementary (补充的) of the surrounding landscape. Fountains offer some relief from the sun, and ample seating gives parents a place to relax.1. What is mainly talked about in the text?A. Programs designed for culture exchange.B. Theme parks attracting most tourists.C. Creative sites for family to hang out.D. Top museums around the world.2. What can be learned about Fruit and Scent Park?A. It is located in Tokyo, Japan.B. Its design was led by some artists.C. It is aimed to balance people’s diet.D. Its facilities are modelled after fruits.3. When visiting Nishi Rokugo Park, it is better to ___________.A. wear thick protective clothesB. avoid moments when it’s hotC. take umbrellas and raincoatsD. watch out for the equipment4. Why does the author recommend Bicentennial Children’s Park?A. It becomes part of the surroundings.B. It was built to improve people’s lives.C. It amuses kids and helps parents get relaxed.D. It provides slides for both children and adults.BMy new teacher is cool. Her name is Paula so we call her Miss Paula.The first time we met her she said we are going to be good friends and that good friends are always nice to each other.Miss Paula has been teaching us a lot of things. Some of us used to get in trouble for talking in the hallway. Miss Paula says she can’t change the rule that we can’t make noise in the hallway but we can still talk to each other. She is teaching us sign language. I already know how to say hello and how are you with my hands. Now we love it when we have to walk somewhere and we are always quiet except for a laugh or two.Miss Paula likes everybody even Sam and nobody likes Sam. He never does what he’s been told but now he is doing better. Miss Paula says every single one of us is perfect and beautiful just the way we are. I guess that includes Sam.This week at school was really the best ever. I didn’t even get in trouble when I thought I would, because I spilled (洒) milk on my homework and had to turn it in when it was still wet. Miss Paula just smiled and asked,"What’s this?" So I told her what had happened. Miss Paula put it near the window to dry. She said the sun had been waiting for such an important job as this and would be happy to help us.Well, I have to go and get ready for bed now. I have school in the morning andI want to wake up early so I will have time to pick Miss Paula some flowers.5. What do we know about Miss Paula?A. She changed the school rules.B. She uses sign language in class.C. She is very kind to her students.D. She is strict with the writer.6. According to Paragraph 4, Sam .A. dislikes his new teacherB. has made some progressC. is often praised by Miss PaulaD. is one of the writer’s best friends7. How did the writer probably feel when she handed in her homework?A. Relaxed.B. Bored.C. Excited.D. Worried.8. We can learn from the text that the writer .A. loves and respects her new teacherB. is a bit afraid of her new teacherC. wrote this article in the morningD. picked her teacher some flowersII. 七选五根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

精选2017-2018学年高一英语下学期第五次周测试题(无答案)

精选2017-2018学年高一英语下学期第五次周测试题(无答案)

内蒙古开鲁县蒙古族中学2017-2018学年高一英语下学期第五次周测试题(无答案)(满分50分)一、单词(满分20分,每题1分)1. n. 系统;体系2. n. 学说;理论3.prep.与...不同;不像4.adj. 猛烈的5. adj.有害的6. n. 反应;回应7.n. 氧 8.n. 迷;难题9. n. 万有引力;重力 10. adj. 温和的;文雅的11. n. 物理学家12. adj. 灭绝的;绝种的13.adj. 基本的;基础的 14. n. 出席;到场15.n.宗教;宗教信仰 16. adj. 全球性的;世界性的17. n. 链子;连锁18. n.生物学19. n. 气候 20. v.减少;减轻二、短语(满分10分,每题1分)1.及时;终于2.下蛋3.产生;分娩4.轮到某人5.阻止;制止6.感到高兴7.既然 8.熟悉9.突发;爆发 10.密切注意;当心三、用适当形式填空(满分10分,每题1分)Some people live in the world for body while others for dignity(尊严).I once took a walk along the street on a Saturday dusk, with a Pepsi can in my hand. An old woman in ragged clothes, (1)was living on collecting used cans, jars and tins, moved slowly towards me, with a bag on the back! (2)(walk) nearer, she looked up at me and then fixed her eyes (3) my can. At that time, I hadn’t finished my cola, soI gave (4) several coins instead.(5)_________, staring at me for a few seconds, she handed back the money. Quite confused, I asked: “Why not? Isn’t t hat (6) you want?”“I am not a beggar,” she said (7) (serious), word by word.Instantly, I felt so sorry. I (8)(plan) to help her, completely misunderstanding her. Thus I hurt her. What I could do at that moment was only to drink up the cola and handed her (9) empty can. This time, she gave me a smile with satisfaction and gratitude in her eyes. The woman is poor in material life but is so (10)(respect) as a great person.I am not only moved but also have learned a good lesson.四、改错(满分10分,每题1分)I was playing at my cousin house. Since his family was rich than mine, he had more toys than I did. There was one on particular I’d always wanted. I put into my pocket when he wasn’t looking. I guessed, even at that age, I would never be able to enjoy to playing with the toy or faced my cousin again; I would always know I’d done something wrong. Late on, my aunt drove me home. When she dropped me off, I pulled out the toy slow and gave it back. She knows what had happened, but she thanked me and ever mentioned it again.周测答案一二、略三、语篇填空1. who2. Walking3. on4. her5. However6. what7. seriously8. had planned9.the 10. respectable四、改错1.cousin –cousin’s2. rich – richer3.on --- in4.put ---put it/that5. enjoy to --- enjoy6.faced --- face7. Late --- Later8.slow --- slowly9. knows --- knew 10. ever --- never。

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每周一测I. 阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

APersonal computers and Internet give people new choices about how to spend their time.Some may use this freedom to share less time with certain friends or family members, but the new technology will also let them stay in closer touch with those they care most about. I know this from personal experience.E­mail makes it easy to work at home, which is where I now spend most weekends and evenings. My working hours aren’t necessarily much shorter than they once were but I spend fewer of them at the office. This lets me share more time with my young daughter than I might have if she’d been born before e-mail became such a practical tool.The Internet also makes it easy to share thoughts with a group of friends. Say you do something fun—see a great movie perhaps and there are four or five friends who might want to hear about it. If you call each one, you may be tired of telling the story.With e­mail, you just write one note about your experience, at your convenience, and address it to all the friends you think might be interested. They can read your message when they have time, and read only as they want to. They can reply at their convenience, and you can read what they have to say at your convenience.E­mail is also an inexpensive way to stay in close touch with people who live far away. More than a few parents use e­mail to keep in touch, even daily touch, with their children at college.We just have to keep in mind that computers and the Internet offer another way of staying in touch. They don’t take the place of any of the ways.1. The purpose of this passage is to ____________.A. explain how to use the InternetB. describe the writer’s joy of keeping up with the latest technologyC. tell the value and usefulness of the InternetD. introduce the reader to basic knowledge about personal computers and the Internet2. The use of e­mail has made it possible for the writer to ____________.A. spend less time workingB. have more free time with his childC. work at home on weekendsD. spend more time at the office3. According to the writer, e­mail has an obvious advantage over the telephone because the formerhelps one ____________.A. reach a group of people at one time convenientlyB. keep one’s communication as personal as possibleC. pass on much more information than the latterD. get in touch with one’s friends faster than the latter4. The best title for this passage is ____________.A. Computer: new technological advancesB. Internet: a new tool to maintain good friendshipC. Computers have made life easierD. Internet: a convenient tool for communication5. According to the passage, which of the following is WRONG?A. Now the writer spends less time at the office.B. You should read or reply your messages at regular time.C. E­mail helps people far away from each other keep in close touch.D. Some people spend less time with their family because of the Internet.BThere are many famous museums throughout the world where people can enjoy art. Washington D.C. has the National Gallery of Art (美术馆); Paris has the Louvre; London, the British Museum. Florida International University (FIU) in Miami also shows art for people to see. And it does so without a building, or even a wall for its drawings and paintings.FIU has opened what it says is the first computer art museum in the United States. You don’t have to visit the University to see the art. You just need a computer linked to a telephone.You can call the telephone number of a University computer and connect your own computer to it. All of the art is stored in the school computer. It is computer art, produced electronically (采用电子手段) by artists in their own computers. In only a few minutes, your computer can receiveand copy all the pictures and drawings.Robert Shostak is director of the new computer museum. He says he started the museum because computer artists had no place to show their work.A computer artist could only record his pictures electronically and send the records, or floppy discs (软盘), to others to see on their computers. He could also put his pictures on paper. But to print good pictures in paper, the computer artist needed an expensive laser(激光) printer.Robert Shostak says the electronic museum is mostly for art or computer students at schools and universities. Many of the pictures in the museum are made by students. Mr Shostak says the FIU museum will make computer art more fun for computer artists because more people can see it. He says artists will enjoy their work much more if they have an audience. And the great number of home computers in America could mean a huge audience for the electronic museum.6. The main purpose of this text is to give information about____________.A. famous museums through the worldB. a computer art museum in Miami, U.S.A.C. art exhibitions in Florida International UniversityD. latest development in computer art7. To see the art in FIU museum, your special needs include___________.A. floppy discsB. a computer and a printerC. pictures and drawings on paperD. a computer connected to the museum by telephone line8. What are stored in this museum?A. Paintings drawn by means of computer.B. Different styles of paintings.C. Drawings done by art students of FIU.9. The museum was started when____________.A. Robert Shostak wanted to do something for computer scientistsB. Robert Shostak wanted to help computer artistsC. art students needed a place to show their worksD. computer scientists wanted to do something about artII. 七选五根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

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