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四川省成都市第七中学2024-2025学年高三上学期10月月考英语试题含答案

四川省成都市第七中学2024-2025学年高三上学期10月月考英语试题含答案

高2025届2024-2025学年度上期10月阶段性测试英语试卷考试时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分听力(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 will the woman do?A.Go to the bathroom.B.Keep an eye on the bag.C.Check inside the man’s bag.2.What’s the relationship between the two speakers?A.Relatives.B.Classmates.C.Colleagues.3.Where are the two speakers?A.In a restaurant.B.In a hotel.C.In a party.4.What do the two speakers think of the weather report?A.It’s unreliable.B.It’s accurate.C.It’s worrying.5.What is bothering the man?A.His low salary.B.His heavy workload.C.The difficulty of hiring people.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。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

四川省成都市第七中学2024届高三上学期期中考试英语含答案

四川省成都市第七中学2024届高三上学期期中考试英语含答案

2023—2024学年度上期高2024届半期考试英语试卷考试时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

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

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.How often does the woman go to the gym?A.Twice a month.B.Twice a week.C.Four times a week.2.What will the woman probably do this afternoon?A.Have a drink.B.Stay indoors.C.Go for a walk.3.What does the woman do?A.A ticket seller.B.A police officer.C.A driver.4.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.Jenny’s workmates.B.Jenny’s company.C.Jenny’s stories.5.Where does the conversation take place?A.In a phone shop.B.In a bookstore.C.In the library.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。

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。

四川省成都市第七中学2023-2024学年高三上学期10月阶段性考试英语

四川省成都市第七中学2023-2024学年高三上学期10月阶段性考试英语

成都七中高2024届高三(上)10月阶段性考试英语试题考试时间:120分钟满分:150分第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. Why does the man come here?A. To relax.B. To study.C. To borrow books.2. What happens to the speakers?A. They are lost.B. Their car is broken.C. They are running out of gas3. What sport did the woman watch?A. Football.B. Tennis.C. Swimming.4. When will the woman leave for the airport tomorrow?A. At 5:30.B. At 6:30.C. At 7:30.5. What does the professor suggest the woman do?A. Hand in the final paper.B. Write another paper.C. Revise her paper.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。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

请听第6段材料, 回答第6、7题。

6. How does the man probably feel now?A. Impatient.B. Regretful.C. Confused.7. What is the man doing?A. Complaining.B. Comforting.C. Encouraging.请听第7段材料, 回答第8、9题。

(成都七中)四川省成都市第七中学2023~2024学年高三下学期入学考试英语试卷(解析版)

(成都七中)四川省成都市第七中学2023~2024学年高三下学期入学考试英语试卷(解析版)
C. The third Saturday in October.
18. What is the purpose of Sweetest Day?
A. To make friends. B. To make someone happy. C. To make cities more beautiful.
3.Where is the text probably taken from?
A A website.B.A journal.
A. By offering hugs. B. By giving away small gifts. C. By distributing some cash.
第二部分阅读(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。
A. Eat hamburgers. B. Stay at the cash counter. C. Compare different brands.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. What happened to the woman at the beginning?
A. She lost her phone. B. She couldn’t find the way. C. She was trapped in heavy snow.
A. By drinking hot tea. B. By using the car heater. C. By having more clothes on.
16. What did the emern ambulance.
B. They led the woman to her home.

成都七中高三英语试题及答案

成都七中高三英语试题及答案

成都七中高三英语试题及答案成都七中高三英语试题及答案考试时间:120分钟满分:150分本试题分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)。

考生作答时,须将答案答在机读卡和答题卷上,在本试题卷、草稿纸上答题无效。

考试结束后,请将机读卡和答题卷交回。

第I卷选择题(共100分)注意事项:1. 必须使用2B铅笔在机读卡上将所选答案对应的标号涂黑。

2. 第I卷共三部分,共计100分。

第一部分听力测试(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. Where does Bob come from?A. France.B. America.C. Australia.2. What is the woman going to do first?A. Go to the cinema.B. Attend a party.C. Go to the post office.3. What do we know about Jim?A. He has lost his job.B. He is very lazy.C. He has got a new job.4. How many postcards will the two speakers probably buy in total?A. Ten.B. Twenty.C. Fourteen.5. Why does Jimmy stay up late?A. Because his mother wants him to do his homework.B. Because he has to finish his homework.C. Because he is too tired to sleep at this hour.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。

四川省成都市成都市第七中学2024届高三第二次联考英语试题理试题含解析

四川省成都市成都市第七中学2024届高三第二次联考英语试题理试题含解析

四川省成都市成都市第七中学2024届高三第二次联考英语试题理试题请考生注意:1.请用2B铅笔将选择题答案涂填在答题纸相应位置上,请用0.5毫米及以上黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将主观题的答案写在答题纸相应的答题区内。

写在试题卷、草稿纸上均无效。

2.答题前,认真阅读答题纸上的《注意事项》,按规定答题。

第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.One is expected to behave _________ on some special occasions.A.accurately B.precisely C.appropriately D.rightly2.Nature is understandable in the sense ______ she will answer truly and reward with discoveries when we ask her questions via observation.A.that B.whereC.how D.what3.________________ the heavy rain,the couple went to the supermarket to buy their son a gift.A.In spite of B.Except forC.But for D.Instead of4.The teacher’s voice still remained calm ______ she was getting annoyed.A.as long as B.even ifC.as if D.now that5.There are lots of examples of English idioms ________ animals are used.A.which B.whenC.whose D.where6.The young violinist is very excited because the concert given by him has never been _____.A.successful B.more successfulC.most successful D.the most successful7.we go there by train or by ship makes no difference.The time and the fees are the same.A.Which B.How C.Whether D.Why8.I don’t think she visited the exhibition this morning, ______ she was with me at that time.A.though B.or C.but D.for9.—I’m burnt out as I’v e been working on my essay all the time.—____________. You’ll surely make it.A.Don’t put on airs B.Give me a breakC.Don’t get on my nerve D.Hang in there10.—When ______ leave for Japan?—When ______ leave for Japan is kept secret.”A.they will, will they B.will they, they willC.they will, they will D.will they, will they11.____ this may sound like a simple process, great care is needed.A.Since B.Once C.Although D.Unless12.It is one thing to enjoy listening to good music, but it is quite ______ to perform skillfully yourself.A.another B.other C.the other D.others13.The witness an important detail when describing the accident.A.brought out B.kept offC.left out D.ran into14.The bus dropped me off and pulled away _____I realized I had left my bag on it.A.while B.beforeC.after D.since15.Having pictures to color will keep children ______for hours.A.amused B.amusingC.amuse D.to amuse16.I got more _____ about him from reading his books than from talking to him.A.insights B.memoriesC.resources D.experiences17.The weather turned out to be fine. I _____________ the trouble to carry the umbrella with me.A.should have taken B.must have takenC.couldn't have taken D.needn't have taken18.It is almost five years since Jimmy taught high school students and he _____ as an interpreter in a foreign enterprise. A.served B.had servedC.is serving D.would serve19.—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.suggestion20.We all agree that it is good to help those in need, but when ______ comes to giving away our money, things become strange.A.that B.this C.it D.one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。

四川省成都市第七中学2024-2025学年高三上学期开学考试英语试卷

四川省成都市第七中学2024-2025学年高三上学期开学考试英语试卷

四川省成都市第七中学2024-2025学年高三上学期开学考试英语试卷一、阅读理解Aurora Borealis, the northern lights, showcases beautiful green, pink, blue and violet-colored lights dancing in the night sky. Here are some of the best places to see the northern lights around the world. Tromsø, NorwayTromsø is right in the center of the Norwegian Arctic aurora zone, making it one of the best places to witness the Aurora Borealis annually. This city has the best northern light views from September to April. Travelers can stay in Thon Hotel Tromsø, a mid-range hotel that offers viewing spots on the roof deck.Thon Hotel Tromsø rate: Starts at $111 per nightBest activity besides viewing the northern lights: Husky ToursOrkney, ScotlandOrkney is 10 miles from the remote northern coast of Scotland and is one of the best locations to view the Aurora Borealis in the UK. Travelers can witness the northern lights between September and March during cold and dark evenings.The Kirkwall Hotel: Starts at $86 per room per nightOther popular places in Orkney: Wideford Hill and Inganess BayLapland, FinlandLapland is another location within the Arctic Circle, in Finland’s northernmost part. Travelers can expect to see the northern lights from late August to April, about 200 times annually. One of the best bucket list experiences is watching the light show from Santa’s Hotel Aurora. Kakslauttanen Artic Resort Glass Igloos: Starts at $484 per nightSanta’s Hotel Aurora: Starts at $121 per nightYellowknife, CanadaYellowknife, more popular for being North America’s Aurora Capital, sits at the center of the Aurora Oval, with the best views from mid-November to early April. Aurora Village tours are also available for viewing the northern lights, with free pick-up from hotels around the area.Aurora Village tour: Starts at $100 per personAurora Village Hotel package: Rates differ during fall and winter1.Which of the four locations has the longest season of viewing the northern lights?A.Tromsø.B.Orkney.C.Lapland.D.Yellowknife. 2.What is the lowest price for renting two rooms for one night in the Kirkwall Hotel?A.$172.B.$200.C.$222.D.$242.3.What can tourists do in both Tromsø and Lapland?A.Enjoy sightseeing tours around the village.B.Watch the northern lights from the hotel.C.Participate in Santa- themed activities.D.Get free pick-ups to the viewing spots.As we drove along the country road, a herd of deer emerged as if by magic, surrounding us from all sides. I shouted at my husband to slow down and avoid hitting them. We were coming to a stop when the car doors flew open and we sprang out of the car. A deer lay injured by the roadside, with its eyes wide open. While some deer scattered, a few remained at a safe distance, observing the scene. “I have to call the police,” my husband said.As we waited for help, a nearby resident came out of his house, angrily shouting instructions. I told him that we had already contacted the police. He stood at his doorway, arms crossed, watching us. I know he wanted to make sure we didn’t leave the scene.I suggested calling a 24-hour veterinarian clinic, but before doing so, I noticed a slight movement in the deer’s back leg. We watched as she struggled to rise. After several minutes, she managed to stand. She turned her head to look at us, and then leapt gracefully toward the forest.I raced after her until she disappeared into the forest. Tears streamed down my face, a mix of joy that she could run again and fear for her survival. I walked back to the car just as the police arrived. Our “security guard” returned to his house, satisfied that his role was complete.After listening to our account, the police praised us for remaining at the scene. They told us that deer are resilient creatures and that she would survive.The following day, we revisited the scene. The area showed no signs of blood. I discovered a piece of our car’s plastic bumper with the deer’s fur attached to it. I picked it up and took it home.Whenever I see a deer walking through the forest along our country road, I wonder if it wasour deer from that summer evening.4.What did the author and her husband do upon discovering an injured deer by the roadside?A.They drove away the other deer.B.They slowed down to avoid it.C.The husband contacted the police.D.The wife tried to help the deer stand up. 5.How did the nearby resident react to the situation?A.He kept a close watch on the couple.B.He immediately called a local veterinarian.C.He observed the injured deer closely.D.He gave tips on how to handle the injured deer.6.How did the author feel when the injured deer stood up and ran into the forest?A.Sad and disappointed.B.Surprised and confused.C.Happy but a little worried.D.Relieved but a little frustrated.7.What did the police do about the incident?A.They fined the couple.B.They comforted the couple.C.They tracked the injured deer.D.They investigated the scene.Given the astonishing potential of AI to transform our lives, we all need to take action to deal with our AI- powered future, and this is where AI by Design: A Plan for Living with Artificial Intelligence comes in. This absorbing new book by Catriona Campbell is a practical roadmap addressing the challenges posed by the forthcoming AI revolution.In the wrong hands, such a book could prove as complicated to process as the computer code that powers AI but, thankfully, Campell has more than two decades’ professional experience translating the heady into the understandable. She writes from the practical angle of a business person rather than as an academic, making for a guide which is highly accessible and informative and which, by the close, will make you feel almost as smart as AI.As we soon come to learn from AI by Design, AI is already super- smart and will become more capable, moving from the current generation of “narrow-AI” to Artificial General Intelligence. From there, Campbell says, will come Artificial Domination Intelligence. This is why Campbell has set out to raise awareness of AI and its future now—several decades before these developments are expected to take place. She says it is essential that we keep control of artificial intelligence, or risk being sidelined and perhaps even worse.Campbell's point is to wake up those responsible for AI—the technology companies and world leaders—so they are on the same page as all the experts currently developing it. She explains we are at a “tipping point” in history and must act now to prevent an extinction- level event for humanity. We need to consider how we want our future with AI to pan out. Such structured thinking, followed by global regulation, will enable us to achieve greatness rather than our downfall.AI affects us all, and if you only read one book on the subject, this is it.8.What does the underlined phrase in paragraph 2 probably mean?A.If read by someone poorly educated.B.If written by someone less competent.C.If reviewed by someone ill- intentioned.D.If translated by someone unacademic. 9.What is a feature of AI by Design according to the text?A.It is packed with complex codes.B.It is intended for AI professionals.C.It adopts a down- to- earth style.D.It provides step- by- step instructions. 10.What does Campbell urge people to do regarding AI development?A.Observe existing regulations on it.B.Reconsider expert opinions about it.C.Learn from prior experience to slow it down.D.Make joint efforts to keep it under control.11.What is the author’s purpose in writing the text?A.To honor an outstanding AI expert.B.To recommend a book on AI.C.To clarify the definition of AI.D.To give a brief account of AI history.Most of us don’t have any memories from the first three to four year of our lives. And when we do try to think back to our earliest memories, it is often unclear whether they are the real thing or just recollections based on photos or stories told to us. The phenomenon, known as “childhood amnesia,” bas been puzzling psychologists for more than a century.It may seem that the reason we don’t remember being babies is that babies don’t have a fully developed memory. But babies as young as six months can form both short-term and long-term memories. In one study, six- month-olds who learned how to press a lever to operate a toy.Of course, memory capabilities at these ages are not adult-like — they continue to developuntil adolescence. In fact, developmental changes in basic memory processes have been put forward as an explanation for childhood amnesia, and it’s one of the best theories we’ve got so far. These basic processes involve several brain regions and include forming, maintaining and later bringing back the memory.But this does not seem to be the whole story. Another factor that we know plays a role is language. From the ages of one to six, children progress from the one word stage of speaking to becoming fluent in their native language(s), so there are major changes in their language competence that overlap with the childhood amnesia period. It is true to some extent that a child’s ability to describe an event predicts how well they remember it months or years later.While there are still things we don’t understand about childhood amnesia, it’s important to remember that, even if we can’t clearly remember specific events from when we were very young, they still influence our behavior. The first few years of life are forgettable and yet powerful in shaping the adults that we become.12.What does the study mentioned in paragraph 2 show?A.Babies don’t have a fully developed memory.B.Babies don’t suffer from childhood amnesia.C.Babies can remember things for weeks.D.Babies can benefit from hands - on learning. 13.Which of the following is one of the best theories concerning childhood amnesia?A.Babies’ brains are not mature enough.B.Babies’ language skills need developing.C.Babies cannot go through basic memory processes.D.Babies rarely experience events that had a big impact.14.What can we infer from the last paragraph?A.Specific events from early childhood should be told to children.B.The first few years of life should be taken seriously.C.We can overcome childhood amnesia someday.D.Childhood amnesia is fairly common.15.What can be the best title for the text?A.How our early childhood memories form B.How childhood amnesia influences our lives C.Why some memories disappear and others don’t D.Why we can’t remember our earlychildhoodNot all great writers are great spellers. If you want to be published, it's vital to submit a perfect, professionally presented manuscript (原稿). 16 No editor is likely to tolerate a writer who does not take the trouble to spell words correctly.I keep two reference books close-by on my desk: dictionary and thesaurus (同义词词典). I don't trust my laptop's spellchecker. 17 Of course, these days there are plenty of online dictionaries and thesauruses, but I'm old-fashioned enough to prefer a hard cover and pages I can leaf through with my fingers. I use the Concise Oxford Dictionary and the Collins Thesaurus.18 It should give you a precise definition of each word, thus differentiating it from other words whose meanings are similar, but not identical. It will also usually show how the word is pronounced.In addition, I have an old two-volume copy of the Shorter Oxford Dictionary, picked up a few years ago in a bookshop sale for just 99 pence. Of course, with its 2,672 pages, it's not exactly short. It contains around 163,000 words, plus word combinations and idiomatic phrases. 19 However, if I need to check the origin of a word or to look up examples of its usage, there's nothing better.For well over a hundred years the most influential English dictionary was Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language published in 1755. "To make dictionaries is dull (乏味) work," wrote Johnson, illustrating one definition of "dull". 20 A few minutes spent casting your eye over a page or two can be a rewarding experience.A.I don't often use this dictionary.B.It takes no account of the context.C.But I still don't want to replace them.D.But a dictionary can be a pleasure to read.E.Of course, a dictionary is not only for spelling.F.That means good grammar and no spelling mistakes.G.Dictionaries don't always give you enough information.二、完形填空I dropped a clay cooking pot on my feet. More accurately, I slipped down the back steps of my house on a rainy night, 21 the pot into the air. I managed to stay upright (挺直的) and 22 on my backside with my feet in front of me, but the pot also landed upright-and on my feet, breaking in two. The hot juices I was trying to throw into the outdoor dustbin 23 in the air, and then rained down upon me. At the very moment, I could 24 the headline: “Woman Dies Doing Dishes After Dinner.”Life didn’t stop because I got 25 .However, my daily routine slowed down. I 26 less urgent appointments. Though I hated the 27 in my plans, I soon realized it left me a gift: spare time. I rediscovered long-forgotten 28 . I read a book just for pleasure. I caught up with friends and family members in e-mails and texts. I 29 with my watercolor set. And my spirit 30 again.When I was 31 to slow down, I realized how unhealthy my lifestyle used to be. So I decided something had to 32 . Now I try to leave some 33 for activities and practices that bring me joy, like going for walks or enjoying a meal with friends.Every time I cook in my new pot, I remember the 34 of slowing down. And I never ever walk down 35 stairs with a pot in my hands.21.A.blowing B.throwing C.putting D.bringing 22.A.landed B.sank C.kept D.survived 23.A.mixed B.gathered C.floated D.flew 24.A.remember B.picture C.read D.appreciate 25.A.deserted B.attacked C.injured D.ignored 26.A.cancelled B.made C.forgot D.expected 27.A.stress B.trouble C.loss D.interruption 28.A.choices B.roles C.joys D.designs 29.A.dealt B.played C.helped D.experimented 30.A.came off B.came alive C.gave out D.gave in 31.A.forced B.ordered C.permitted D.encouraged32.A.suffer B.return C.change D.repeat 33.A.money B.time C.reward D.patience 34.A.theme B.pace C.importance D.freedom 35.A.wet B.new C.narrow D.dark三、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。

四川省成都市第七中学2024届高三上学期入学考试英语答案

四川省成都市第七中学2024届高三上学期入学考试英语答案

成都七中高2024届高三上期入学考试参考答案听力理解:1-5 BCBAC 6-10 ACACA 11-15 ACCBA 16-20 BBCAB阅读理解:21-23 CAC 24-27 ABDB 28-31 DBDA 32-35 CAAD七选五:36-40 FGEBA完形填空: 41-45 BACAD46-50 BCDDC 51-55 BDBAD 56-60 ABACC短文填空:61. to preserve 62. creatures 63. an 64. extremely 65. to66. millions67. planting 68. bigger 69. whose 70. broke/has broken短文改错:1. but→and2. easy→easily3. the→a4. write→written5. refer→referred6. 删除it7. puzzling→puzzled8. with→without9. 在was后加that 10. progresses→progress书面表达:Dear Tom,Welcome to my city for a language training next week. I’d like to recommend an affordable and comfortable hotel named Tower Hotel to you.Tower Hotel is an international hotel whose staff can communicate with foreign tourists fluently. The reason why I recommend you to choose the hotel is that it is well equipped. Not only is free Wi-Fi available everywhere, but also a wake-up call service is provided. More importantly, located on a main road, the hotel is close to the Language Training Center.I’ll be more than happy if you find my recommendation of help. Wish you a pleasant stay in the city.Yours,Li Hua。

成都七中英语语法填空专项练习试卷

成都七中英语语法填空专项练习试卷

成都七中英语语法填空专项练习试卷一、英语语法填空1.阅读下面短文,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。

Strangely enough, some inventions are lost ________ people can't imagine their ________ (valuable). A use may need to be "invented" along with the invention. An example is the fax machine. The technology for faxing ________ (invent)in the 1800s. It took more than one hundred years, however, for the fax to be seen as useful. In 1843 Alexander Bain invented a machine to ________ (electrical)transmit(传输)writing. At first, it was considered ________ (use)since few people thought there was ________ need for transmitting writing over ________ (wire). Eventually the value of the invention was realized, and it was improved ________ office use. By the 1980s, the fax machine became a piece of standard ________ (equip)in offices. The reason is ________it can very quickly transmit written documents. Who knows how many other inventions just need to be recognized as valuable?2.阅读下面短文,根据语境、音标或所给单词的提示,在每个空格内填入一个恰当的词,要求所填的词意义准确、形式正确,使短文意思完整、行文连贯。

四川省四川省成都市第七中学2023-2024学年高二下学期3月考试英语试题(含答案)

四川省四川省成都市第七中学2023-2024学年高二下学期3月考试英语试题(含答案)

高2025届高二下期3月阶段性测试英语试题第一部分听力(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。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What does the girl like about her parentsA. They are strict.B. They are rich.C. They are caring.2. How much does the keyboard cost nowA. $40.B. $50.C. $20.3. Why does the boy refuse the girl’s offerA. He has a doctor’s appointment.B. He needs to go to see his family.C. He has been to the beach before.4. What are the speakers doingA. Making dinner.B. Ordering some food.C. Shopping for a party.5. What does the man want to knowA. The recipe of making desserts.B. The solution to the problems.C. The meaning of the expressions.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。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

2023届四川省成都市第七中学高三下学期热身考试英语试题

2023届四川省成都市第七中学高三下学期热身考试英语试题

2023届四川省成都市第七中学高三下学期热身考试英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Summer ProgramsISSOSThe ISSOS summer school program offers high school students the opportunity to combine learning, creative enrichment and action-packed adventure in the historic campus of Yale University. Our three-week program welcomes students from over 60 nationalities, and limits the number of students from one nationality to 10% in order to guarantee a truly international experience.Students choose from a variety of academic and elective subjects and benefit from full activities, cultural trip and workshop program. In addition, students are supervised(指导)by summer school advisors who make sure the summer school is fun and that all students make friends from around the world.Summer Institute for the GiftedThe Summer Institute for the Gifted(SIC) is a program of the AlFS Foundation, a not-for-profit organization. At Yale, SIG offers a 3-week summer academic program for gifted and academically talented students aged 13- 17. At SIC students take 4 classes from the subject areas of STEAM, arts, and recreation.A+Summer ProgramEducation Unlimited is a privately held California Corporation with the mission of giving every high school student the best possible chance of gaining acceptance into the college of their choice.Their unique summer offerings include the A + Summer Program hosted at Yale, which is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to be involved in an environment that encourages advanced thinking, creative problem solving, and a lifelong love of learning.Capitol DebateThe 2023 Summer Debate Camp will be held at Yale University from June 28 to July 9. Students will build public speaking, research, writing, and critical thinking skills, leading to better academic performance. The two-week program will provide students with the proper mindset, skillset, toolset and critical communication skills needed for success in many fieldsof speech.1.What can people do in ISSOS summer school program?A.Lear to speak a foreign language.B.Make friends with native students.C.Engage in cultural and academic activities.D.Take elective courses given by supervisors.2.Which program can help students gain admission into university?A.ISSOS summer school program.B.A+Summer Program.C.Summer Institute for the GiftedD.Capitol Debate.3.What do the listed summer programs have in common?A.They target at undergraduates.B.They last for the whole summer.C.They focus on academic lectures.D.They are hosted at Yale University.I never imagined that someone telling me I looked skinny would anger me. And yet, I was made very angry when a colleague pinched (捏) my waist and screamed, “Rosa, you’ve lost weight. You look great!” The truth is that I was tired and not taking care of myself. I decided to start a proper weight-loss program.The first to go would be road rage (路怒). I am in far less control of this weight than any other. Every time something gets in the way, I fly off the handle. I need to lose the road rage! No, no more speed. Instead, I now repeat the words, “I am not in a hurry.” This year, I will drive safely, allowing the “stupid” to happen all around me. From that, I hope to gain patience.Next is guilt. When guilt drives my conscience to do better, it’s functional. But when it presents itself as an internal dialogue that goes nowhere, it’s useless. This year, I want to stop feeling guilty for not keeping a cleaner house, for spending time away from my children to be with friends, for not attending every party because I’d rather be at home, or for watching TV when I should be reading. My image and performance are not at the back of anyone else’s mind but my own. From this, I hope to gain freedom to be myself.The last is fear. Fear has held me back. Fear of failure has prevented me from being a writer. Fear of embarrassment has prevented me from giving an opinion. Fear of being rejected has stopped me from aiming higher in my life. Fear of regret has led me into situations that made me uncomfortable. If I can lose any one of these fears, I stand to gain experience.So, if I can lose the rage, shake off some guilt, and take fear off my plate, I stand to gain patience, freedom, and experience. Pound for pound I have not lost a thing but I will be much lighter. Next time, I hope my colleague looks me in the eye to see my glow instead of pinching part of me that has nothing to do with how great I really look.4.What does the underlined part “fly off the handle” in Paragraph 2 probably mean? A.Pick up speed.B.Drive off.C.Desert the car.D.Lose control of anger.5.What has made the author feel guilty before?A.Attending too many parties.B.Reading much with her children.C.Wasting her time in watching TV.D.Spending little time with her friends.6.How has fear affected the author?A.It has prevented her achieving her goals.B.It has made situations complicated for her.C.It has stopped her furthering her education.D.It has made it difficult for her to make friends.7.Which of the following may be the best title?A.Stop Body Shaming B.Lighten You MindC.Watch Your Weight D.Avoid Body ContactIs it true that our brain alone is responsible for human cognition (认知)? What about our body? Is it possible for thought and behaviour to originate from somewhere other than our brain? Psychologists who study Embodied Cognition (EC) ask similar questions. The EC theory suggests our body is also responsible for thinking or problem-solving. More precisely, the mind shapes the body and the body shapes the mind in equal measure.If you think about it for a moment, it makes total sense. When you smell something goodor hear amusing sounds, certain emotions are awakened. Think about how newborns use their senses to understand the world around them. They don’t have emotions so much as needs — they don’t feel sad, they’re just hungry and need food. Even unborn babies can feel their mothers’ heartbeats and this has a calming effect. In the real world, they cry when they’re cold and then get hugged. That way, they start to associate being warm with being loved.Understandably, theorists have been arguing for years and still disagree on whether the brain is the nerve centre that operates the rest of the body. Older Western philosophers and mainstream language researchers believe this is fact, while EC theorises that the brain and body are working together as an organic supercomputer, processing everything and forming your reactions.Further studies have backed up the mind-body interaction. In one experiment, test subjects were asked to judge people after being handed a hot or a cold drink. They all made warm evaluations when their fingertips perceived warmth rather than coolness. And it works the other way too. In another study, subjects’ fingertip temperatures were measured after being “included” in or “rejected” from a group task. Those who were included felt physically warmer.For further proof, we can look at the metaphors (比喻) that we use without even thinking.A kind and sympathetic person is frequently referred to as one with a soft heart and someone who is very strong and calm in difficult situations is often described as solid as a rock. And this kind of metaphorical use is common across languages.Now that you have the knowledge of mind-body interaction, why not use it? If you’re having a bad day, a warm cup of tea will give you a flash of pleasure. If you know you’re physically cold, warm up before making any interpersonal decisions.8.According to the author, what is the significance of EC?A.It brings us closer to the truth in human cognition.B.It offers a clearer picture of the shape of human brain.C.It reveals the major role of the mind in human cognition.D.It facilitates our understanding of the origin of psychology.9.Where does the newborns’ understanding of their surroundings start from?A.Their personal looks.B.Their mental needs.C.Their inner emotions.D.Their physical feelings.10.What does the author intend to prove by citing the metaphors in Paragraph 5?A.Human speech is alive with metaphors.B.Human senses have effects on thinking.C.Human language is shaped by visual images.D.Human emotions are often compared to natural materials.11.What is the author’s purpose in writing the last paragraph?A.To deepen the readers’ understanding of EC.B.To encourage the reader to put EC into practice.C.To guide the reader onto the path to career success.D.To share with the reader ways to release their emotions.When I mentioned to some friends that we all have accents, most of them proudly replied, “Well, I speak perfect English/Chinese/etc.” But this kind of misses the point.More often than not, what we mean when we say someone “has an accent” is that their accent is different from the local one, or that pronunciations are different from our own. But this definition of accents is limiting and could give rise to prejudice. Funnily enough, in terms of the language study, every person speaks with an accent. It is the regular differences in how we produce sounds that define our accents. Even if you don’t hear it yourself, you speak with some sort of accent. In this sense, it’s pointless to point out that someone“has an accent“. We all do!Every person speaks a dialect (方言), too. In the field of language study, a dialect is a version of a language that is characterized by its variations of structure, phrases and words. For instance,” You got eat or not? “(meaning “Have you eaten?” ) is an acceptable and understood question in Singapore Oral English. The fact that this expression would cause a standard American English speaker to take pause doesn’t mean that Singapore Oral English is “wrong” or “ungrammatical”. The sentence is well-formed and clearly communicative, according to native Singapore English speakers’ solid system of grammar. Why should it be wrong just because it’s different?We need to move beyond a narrow conception of accents and dialects — for the benefit of everyone.Language differences like these provide insights into people’s cultural experiences and backgrounds. In a global age, the way one speaks is a distinct part of one’s identity. Most people would be happy to talk about the cultures behind their speech. We’d learn more aboutthe world we live in and make friends along the way.12.What does the author think of his/ her friends’ response in paragraph 1?A.It reflects their self confidence.B.It reflects their language levels.C.It misses the point of communication.D.It misses the real meaning of accents.13.Why does the author use the example of Singapore Oral English?A.To justify the use of dialects.B.To show the diversity of dialects.C.To correct a grammatical mistake.D.To highlight a traditional approach.14.What does the author recommend us to do in the last paragraph?A.Learn to speak with your local dialect.B.Seek for an official definition of accents.C.Appreciate the value of accents and dialects.D.Distinguish our local languages from others’.15.What can be a suitable title for this passage?A.Everyone Has an AccentB.Accents Enhance Our IdentitiesC.Dialects Lead to MisunderstandingD.Standard English Is at Risk二、七选五You know you really want to do well in your study. Your parents have put the pressureproblem? The following tips may give you a hand.Find a place that makes you want to study. If the books and seriousness of the library put you in the mood for focusing on study, go for it. If the comfortable chairs and coffee at your local café are what you need to get through your reading for English, go there. 17 Set a study schedule. When you have many subjects to study, it can seem hard to get through everything. Give yourself a schedule where you set specific times to study particularsubjects. 18 Besides, change subjects every two hours. A little variety keeps you refreshed and focused.19 If you find yourself distracted from studying by thoughts about something else, spend 5 minutes thinking about them, but then tell yourself studying is your main task now. If you are tired of study, step away from it. A short break helps refresh you so that you can stay focused when you come back to studying.Turn off the electronic devices. Texting, social media, calls and other distractions that come from your electronic devices are some of the biggest barriers to staying focused when you are studying. 20 Turn off the distracting electronic devices!A.Give yourself a brief study break.B.Get yourself clear about the study task.C.But you keep getting distracted!D.Luckily, the fix is easy and totally within your control.E.There’s no doubt that a library is the best place for studying well.F.This makes studying seem less difficult, helping you stay on task.G.The most important thing is that the location motivates you to study.三、完形填空health wasn’t the only 34 of the class. During breaks, people often chatted about family news. Some 35 shared their nearby bird sightings. Whenever people were 36 , we asked around. We signed get-well cards for those who were ill and sympathy cards for those who had 37 loved ones.As I’d hoped, I’m in better 38 now than when I started. But the 39 gift of joining the aerobics class is gaining new 40 and feeling more connected to my local community.21.A.visited B.called C.examined D.told 22.A.cautiously B.punctually C.impatiently D.enthusiastically 23.A.passed by B.broke into C.stared at D.headed for 24.A.greeted B.treated C.stopped D.accompanied 25.A.boring B.creative C.strange D.familiar 26.A.limited B.reduced C.set D.applied 27.A.recommended B.selected C.composed D.recognized 28.A.hits B.plays C.films D.musicals 29.A.entertainment B.workout C.performance D.competition 30.A.fed up B.cast off C.woke up D.cut down 31.A.amused B.hooked C.puzzled D.convinced 32.A.ranged B.ranked C.listed D.divided 33.A.command B.interpretation C.assistance D.trouble 34.A.lesson B.type C.focus D.attention 35.A.still B.even C.almost D.just 36.A.absent B.free C.busy D.glad 37.A.missed B.lost C.ignored D.hurt 38.A.preparation B.protection C.shape D.touch 39.A.unknown B.undesired C.unpacked D.unexpected 40.A.friendship B.independence C.experience D.reputation四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

成都七中(高新校区)完形填空汇编中考英语专项训练含答案解析

成都七中(高新校区)完形填空汇编中考英语专项训练含答案解析

成都七中(高新校区)完形填空汇编中考英语专项训练含答案解析一、中考英语完形填空汇编1.完形填空It was a sunny day yesterday. After a whole day's work in my office, I walked home. On the busy street, I saw a young man 1 some small toys around the corner. Usually, I would hurry 2 such sellers and never buy anything. But when I noticed he was 3 , I decided to stand there for some time. I wanted to see 4 he sold his toys.Soon, a little girl came with her mother and wanted a toy that could 5 a noise. Kids like such toys because the noise sounds really funny. The toy was 18 yuan. The mother 6 a20-yuan note(钞票). She told the young man how much she was giving him and wanted the change(找零) 7 . I was wondering what he was going to do next. He told the motherto put the money in his bag and get the change 8 . Then she did so.What the young man did shocked me. He chose to 9 people even if he couldn't see. Helet me know believing in people is a 10 thing. It brings us warmth and love. I was so touched that I made a 11 to buy a toy although I didn't need it at all. He said it cost 18 yuan and I told him that I had only one 20-yuan note. Again he told me to do the same thing as the mother. I put my 20 yuan in his bag, 12 I didn't take any change.As I walked down the street, I saw another little girl with her father and gave her the, 13 I bought. She looked at me in surprise and then thanked me 14 . I was happy to see the smile on her face.The young man was a good 15 to us all. On my way home, I kept thinking the world would be a better place if we all could learn to trust people more, just like the blind street seller.1. A. using B. buying C. selling D. washing2. A. with B. past C. across D. towards3. A. fat B. deaf C. short D. blind4. A. how B. why C. when D. where5. A. hear B. make C. avoid D. mind6. A. cut out B. kept out C. took out D. worked out7. A. up B. out C. off D. back8. A. itself B. herself C. myself D. yourself9. A. hate B. doubt C. trust D. praise10. A. beautiful B. bad C. silly D. direct11. A. promise B. mistake C. speech D. decision12. A. or B. so C. but D. for13. A. bag B. toy C. note D. change14. A. politely B. coldly C. proudly D. crazily15. A. role B. expert C. guard D. example【答案】(1)C;(2)B;(3)D;(4)A;(5)B;(6)C;(7)D;(8)B;(9)C;(10)A;(11)D;(12)C;(13)B;(14)A;(15)D;【解析】【分析】本文讲述了作者在街头看到一个信任他人的盲人买玩具而心生感慨的故事。

四川省成都市第七中学2024-2025学年高三上学期入学考试英语答案

四川省成都市第七中学2024-2025学年高三上学期入学考试英语答案

高2025届2024-2025学年度上期入学考试英语参考答案听力1-5 BCBAC 6- 10 CBABC 11- 15 BCACB 16-20 ACACA阅读理解21-23 CAB 24-27 CACB 28-31 BCDB 32-35 CABD七选五36-40 FBEAD完形填空41-45 BADBC 46-50 ADCDB 51-55 ACBCA语法填空56. shocking 57. ninth 58. faced 59. finish 60. off 61. remarkably62. an 63. fastest 64. As/When/While 65. performance/performances写作略听力原文Text 1W: Excuse me, sir. Does this bus go to the museum?M: Yes, you get off at the square. We will get there in about half an hour if the traffic isn’t too heavy.Text 2W: I think we should buy some souvenirs to take home. On our way to the tower there are many shops selling all kinds of souvenirs.M: OK. Let’s head there.Text 3M: Just look at that line! It seems to stretch on for miles. I can’t imagine waiting for another two hours.W: Hey, the end of the line is over there.M: Yeah ...W: No, I’m serious. I was here first.Text 4M: Oh, Mia, I’ll be graduating from college soon, but I have not found a job yet.W: You can try posting your job-seeking information online.Text 51M: Oh, yes? Anything good?W: There’s the Chelsea School of English. It’s convenient, but the course I want is only held in the evenings and I’d like to enroll in a morning course instead. And then there is another one, Ed’s Convers ational School. But it seems too small, so it probably doesn’t do exam courses. Also, it’s south of Earl’s Court. That’s too far for me to go in the morning, especially now that it’s getting dark and cold.M: OK. Oh, this one looks really nice. Knightbridg e English, and it’s easy to get to.W: Yes, I’ve heard of it, Andrew. But I think it’s far too expensive for me, especially as I haven’t got a part-time job yet.M: Erm, OK. How about Oxford House English?W: Erm. It’s near Oxford Circus, so it’s also easy to get to by subway and bus. They offer exam courses and they provide most courses at most times.M: Why don’t you give them a call and get more information?W: Could you call them instead? I don’t like talking on the phone.M: No, you call them. It’d be good English practice. Here’s the number.Text 10W: In the late 1600s, the British Empire began expanding across several continents. It eventually became the largest empire in history, controlling about a quarter of the world’s land and human population. Throughout its centuries-long rule, the empire took precious resources and wealth from countries all around the world, including thousands of cultural and historical artifacts. Many of these artifacts found their way to the British Museum, which was established in 1753 and kept growing to accommodate its growing collection. While many items in the museum were legally acquired and are completely undisputed, like this one, a 2,000-year-old Roman vase sold to the museum by a duke in 1945, there are disputes surrounding certain other pieces. Like the first item you see as soon as you walk in. The Rosetta Stone, taken by British troops from the French in what is now Egypt. Or further in, the Parthenon Sculptures, removed from a castle in Athens by a British lord and sent to the British Museum. Or, over here, the Benin Bronzes, displayed in the museum’s African Art section. These are some of the most debated items in the museum.3。

四川成都七中嘉祥外国语学校高考高中英语完形填空专题及答案百度文库

四川成都七中嘉祥外国语学校高考高中英语完形填空专题及答案百度文库

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

I began to do volunteer work in grade seven. I experienced many meaningful moments, and the most 1 ones were when I was volunteering as a swimming 2 at the YMCA in Brockton, Massachusetts. At first, I was a teacher's 3 . "What are we going to do next?" When is the play time? These were just two of the questions I was often 4 there. On the day of my first class, I thought it was going to be a(n) 5 job. I 6 that since I had taken swimming lessons from the age of five, I knew the 7 about swimming. After all, I was good at all 8 of swimming! 9 , I soon found out there was more about teaching swimming than just knowing how to swim.During my first class, I assisted the swimming teacher in teaching a group of five-year-old kids. From that moment on, my 10 of teaching changed. Teaching is communicating. To instruct children, one has to make the lessons 11 and interesting for them to learn. I had to learn many games that would help the children to 12 as swimmers. Such as "Red Light, Green Light" and "Blast-Off." I must devote myself to teaching them and set a(n) 13 example to them.I expected to teach a group of children, but it 14 my students were the ones who taught me how to be a(n) 15 teacher. Not only was it challenging to learn the children's names, but it was also challenging to 16 to their many personalities and moods. There were many 17 that went along with helping these children, among which was seeing a child 18 a task that he or she could not do before they met me. 19 , through the volunteer work, I learned that there would always be rewards by giving, and there would be 20 by making efforts.1. A. peaceful B. optimistic C. independent D. unforgettable2. A. learner B. athlete C. Instructor D. official3. A. student B. assistant C. colleague D. servant4. A. asked B. taught C. doubted D. explained5. A. interesting B. ordinary C. challenging D. creative6. A. declared B. stressed C. assume d D. concluded7. A. fare B. trick C. ambition D. process8. A. jobs B. abilities C. components D. styles9. A. However B. Therefore C. Moreover D. Otherwise10. A. expectation B. instruction C. requirement D. assessment11. A. important B. enjoyable C. famous D. flexible12. A. develop B. promise C. discuss D. introduce13. A. extreme B. classic C. active D. secure14. A. turned out B. figured out C. came out D. pointed out15. A. generous B. humorous C. outspoken D. helpful16. A. respond B. contribute C. stick D. object17. A. difficulties B. features C. achievements D. situations18. A. assign B. organize C. recognize D. accomplish19. A. Recently B. Occasionally C. Importantly D. Suddenly20. A. adventures B. gains C. contests D. dreams【答案】(1)D;(2)C;(3)B;(4)A;(5)B;(6)C;(7)B;(8)D;(9)A;(10)D;(11)B;(12)A;(13)C;(14)A;(15)D;(16)A;(17)C;(18)D;(19)C;(20)B;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者曾经参加了一次教孩子们游泳的志愿者活动。

四川省成都七中2024-2025学年高一下学期入学考试英语试题

四川省成都七中2024-2025学年高一下学期入学考试英语试题

成都七中高2024届高一(下)英语入学测试题考试时间:120分钟试题总分值:150分第一卷第一局部听力〔共两节,总分值30分〕做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容完毕后,你将有两分钟的试卷将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节〔共5小题;每题1.5分,总分值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三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来答复有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. Who is coming for tea?A. John.B. Mark.C. Tracy.2. What will the man do next?A. Leave right away.B. Stay for dinner.C. Catch a train.3. What does the man come for?A. A lecture.B. A meeting.C. A party.4. What size does the man want?A. 9.B. 35.C. 39.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. Life in Southeast Asia.B. Weather conditions.C. A holiday tour.其次节〔共15小题;每题1.5分,总分值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三个选项中选出最正确选项,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,答复第6、7题。

6. What is the man doing?A. Giving a speech.B. Chairing a meeting.C. Introducing a person.7. Why does the woman sing so well?A. She has a great teacher.B. She teaches singing.C. She is young.听第7段材料,答复第8、9题。

四川省成都市第七中学2022-2023学年高三上学期综合质量检测英语试题

四川省成都市第七中学2022-2023学年高三上学期综合质量检测英语试题

四川省成都市第七中学2022-2023学年高三上学期综合质量检测英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Alice in WonderlandAn Exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria, Australia Venue:The Ian Potter CentreAdmission:Free entryCharles Blackman is famous for his beautiful painting of dreams.In 1956,he heard for the first time Lewis Carroll’s extraordinary tale of Alice in Wonderland-the story of a Vietorian girl who falls down a rabbit hole,meets a lot of funny characters and experience all kinds of things. At that time,Blackman’s wife was suffering from progressive blindness. The story of Alice moving through the strange situations,often disheartened by various events,was similar to his wife’s experiences.It also reflected so much of his own life. All this contributed to the completion of the Alice in Wonderland paintings.Illustrator WorkshopGo straight to the experts for an introductory course in book illustration which includes an introduction to the process of illustration and its techniques.Date:5 Aug,9 a.m.-1 p.m.Venue:Gas Works Arts ParkTopsy-TurvyVisit the exhibition or discover wonderful curiosities in artworks and make a magic world in a box. Alice and the White Rabbit will be with you. Walt Disney’s Alice in Wonderland will be screened.Date:29 July,12 noon-3 p.m.Venue:Theatre,NGV AustraliaDrawing WorkshopDistortions(变形)of scale can make artworks strange but interesting. Find out how Charles Blackman distorted scale in his paintings to create a curious world, and then experiment with scale in your own drawings.Dates:15,27 and 29 July,10a.m-3 p.m.Venue:Foyer,Level 31.Which is most possibly a contributing factor of Charles Blackman’s paintings?A.His eagerness to cure his wife’s illness.B.His wish to express his feelings toward life.C.His dream of becoming a famous artist.D.His admiration for Lewis Carroll.2.When is the activity of watching a movie to be held?A.On August 5.B.On July 15.C.On July 27.D.On July 29.3.What is the main purpose of the passage?A.To offer an exhibition guide.B.To attract more artists.C.To advertise for the National Gallery.D.To seek higher profits.The first visit to a foreign country that I can remember was when I was about seven years old. We live about 5 miles away from the Canadian border(边界). My family and I went to Parc Safari, Quebec, a wonderful place that has animals and rides. We drove down a nice long road. My sister and I sat in the back of the car, and it was a hatchback(有仓门式后背的汽车) so we opened it up. I remember feeding the animals snacks we had bought for ourselves.The time we went we were told there would not be monkeys because they had escaped and had not been found. I remember thinking to myself, how cool it would be to see a monkey in our backyard.Even though the monkeys were not there it was still so much fun. When we reached the area that had camels, giraffes and other animals, I remember one of the camels reached into the car to get our snacks. However, we were a little gross out because the camels seemed to froth(吐白沫) at the mouth and we had camel slobber(口水) all over the car and us.It was one of the best family vacations that I can remember. It was not too far from home, it was in a different country and it was with my family. I cannot remember if we went on therides or not but seeing many animals was a great time. Now I am grown up and have a son, and I am planning to go there again. He is 7 years old and I think he is at a great age to enjoy a trip like this. I am sure it has changed a lot over the years but it will still be a great family trip.4.Where did the author live when he was 7 years old?A.In Canada B.Near the Canadian borderC.In the central US D.In Parc Safari5.We fed the animals something _____.A.offered by people living there B.we bought for themC.we prepared for ourselves D.cooked by my sister6.what does the underlined part “gross out” in paragraph 3 probably mean? A.surprised B.excited C.tired D.uncomfortable 7.What does the author intend to do?A.To revisit the place he went to at seven.B.To take his 7-year-old son to a zoo. C.To have a family trip in his own country.D.To have a holiday abroad with his parents.Would you eat less junk food if it costs a little bit more? Starting on July 1, the Navajo Nation will charge a 2% tax (税) on junk food sold on its reservation (保留地)- the first tax of its kind in America. The change is part of the Healthy Dine Nation Act, which the tribe’s president Ben Shelly approved last November. The law will also eliminate the current 5% sales tax on healthy food from fresh fruits and vegetables.Denisa Livingston from the Dine Community Advocacy Alliance, a group that helped pass this law, hopes to make people in the community more aware of their food choices. “This is a friendly awareness tax,” she said.In a press release, Livingston said that by the law, they want to improve the health of its population, which inhabits a 27,000-square-mile reservation from Arizona and New Mexico to Utah.Approximately 24,600 Navajo tribe members face obesity, according to the Navajo Area Indian Health Service. Type 2 diabetes has emerged as a growing public health concern affecting up to 60% of reservation residents in some areas.Livingston says that the Navajo Nation’s status (身份) as a food desert contributes to thehealth problems the people face. A food desert is an area where fresh, healthy food is expensive and hard to find. Food deserts are especially common in low-income communities, such as the Navajo Nation, where 38% of the population lives at the poverty level.The money that the government collects from junk food taxes will be put towards projects that encourage people to eat healthy food from community vegetable gardens, greenhouses, and farmers’ markets. “This is going to open the door to more opportunities and conversations and ideas about how we move to a food oasis (绿洲) where everyone has access to healthy food,” Livingston said, “Whether you’re deep in the reservation or the neighboring towns, you will have the availability of healthy food. ”8.What does the underlined word “eliminate” in paragraph 1 mean?A.Increase.B.Admit.C.Explain.D.Remove. 9.What is the purpose of passing the law?A.To earn much money.B.To correct the tax policy.C.To make the people healthier.D.To make the reservation popular.10.Why is Navajo Nation called a food desert?A.Its tax on food is very heavy.B.There is a lack of healthy food.C.It is an area far away from towns.D.Most of the people have a poor life.11.What message can we find in the last paragraph?A.Doing is better than saying.B.Where there is a will there is a way.C.The longest journey begins with the first step.D.What’s taken from the people is used for the people.Need an app for that?Anvitha Vijay,9 years old,can build it.With the help of YouTube videos,the young girl from Melbourne,Australia,Learned to code(编程)at age 7.Soon,she was trying her hand at making apps."When I first got my iPad, I was attracted by all the apps on it,"she told TFK."It wasn't long before I wanted to create my own."She built her first two apps with her younger sister in mind.Smartkins Animals helps children know more than 100 animals and their sounds.Smartkins Rainbow Colors teaches kids colors. Each app has been downloaded thousands of times.Anvitha's skills won her an award to attend a big tech conference hosted by Apple in San Francisco,California There,she got tips from so many smart people.She went to workshops where she learned about the latest software(软件)for app building.All that training led to an idea for a third app. This one, called GoalsHi, inspires kids to practice good habits. Users are rewarded for achieving goals, such as eating their vegetables or practicing piano."Kids can set goals with this app and get stars when they achieve them,"she says,"The idea is to encourage kids to achieve one little step a day."Anvitha's goal is to continue creating technology that helps kids learn while having fun.But even more important to her is that the world sees the power of technology in kids' hands."The more training we get in technology at an early age,"she says,"the better chance we have of becoming people who will one day change the world."12.What can we learn from the text?A.Anvitha has created educational apps.B.Anvitha won an award for practicing piano.C.The power of technology has been in kids' hands.D.Educational apps are very popular among parents.13.Which of the following helped Anvitha to learn to code at an early age?A.YouTube videos.B.Her younger sister.C.All apps on her iPad D.All training in Australia.14.What do we know about the apps Anvitha created?A.They teach kids to paint.B.They teach kids to keep pets.C.They help kids to invent instruments.D.They help kids learn while having fun.15.What's the general meaning of what Anvitha says in the last paragraph?A.Kids should keep having a beautiful dream.B.Kids mastering technology must change the world.C.Work hard and you'll have a better life in the future.D.Children had better get training in technology as early as possible.二、七选五Building connection and friendship with other people is a necessary part of being human. There are ways to help you make new friends, as well as to take better care of the friendships you already have.Accept the awkwardness (尴尬) and assume that other people need new friends, too.____16____When you reach out to somebody you don’t know well — whether that’s sending the first text message or making small talk in the elevator — you often feel uncertain. You have to accept that awkward silence and the uneasiness it may bring, because you can’t have friends without getting awkward.Remember that people will like you more than you thinkWhen you are moving through the world, don’t forget that human connection is yoursfor the taking.____17____Take up activities that you loveAsk anyone about how to make friends and they will most likely tell you to try a new hobby.____18____Do the things you’re interested in and you will naturally draw people to you, and you’ll naturally connect with other people because you’ll be in the right place.It’s OK to treat friendships seriouslyHaving friends is one of the most nourishing (滋养的) parts of being alive, so it’s not strange or bad or wrong to prioritize (优先考虑) it. Get comfortable putting yourself out there a little bit.____19____It’s what all the cool kids are doing.____20____But if you want to prioritize and nourish your friendships, you have to show up for them. Listen and notice things about your friends. Take notes! It will help you remember your conversations and allow you to mention them later. Remember the names of people in your friends’ lives. Ask to see a picture of the person they’re talking about so it sticks better in your head.A.Be present and attentive.B.It might sound strange, but it works.C.Make positive friends and get along well.D.It’s strange and uncomfortable to make new friends.E.Your friends will be proud of you and learn from you.F.Spare the time and space you need to find and nourish your friendships.G.When you talk to someone else, you’re actually going to brighten their day.三、完形填空Phyllis George, the former Miss America who became a female sports casting pioneer on CBS’s The NFL Today and served as the first lady of Kentucky, has ___21___. She was 70.A family spokeswoman said George died Thursday in hospital ___22___ a long fight with a blood disorder.Her children gave a joint statement, ___23___ “For many, Mom was known for her___24___ as the pioneering female sportscaster, 50th Miss America and first lady. To us, she was the most incredible ___25___ we could ever ask for.”George joined in The NFL Today in 1975 and ___26___ her sports broadcasting and worked on the live show, interviewing star athletes, which won ___27___ for her. She also covered horse racing and ___28___ the entertainment show People and CBS Morning News.George ___29___ wrote a male friend and told him that her sports casting wouldn’t____30____ because it was a man’s job. However, none of the difficulties she met with____31____ her. With her great courage and ____32____, she managed to range into a (an) ____33____ variety of roles, in media, the film industry, food and beauty products, and as the first lady of the bluegrass state.“Saying yes to yourself opens up ____34____ that can take you ____35____,” George wrote.“She had ____36____ and enthusiasm that made her a valuable ____37____,” Pilson said. “She didn’t claim to know a ____38____ amount about sports, but she knew about people, which is why her interviews were ____39____. She was a warm person and that____40____ through on the set and in the interviews.21.A.turned up B.aged C.passed away D.retired 22.A.before B.after C.because of D.for 23.A.saying B.implying C.complaining D.announcing 24.A.progress B.awards C.jobs D.achievements 25.A.reporter B.mother C.lady D.fighter26.A.changed B.practiced C.began D.created 27.A.love B.hope C.prizes D.recognition 28.A.hosted B.gave C.recorded D.arranged 29.A.sometimes B.once C.immediately D.finally 30.A.fail B.appear C.work D.influence 31.A.pleased B.benefited C.stopped D.shaped 32.A.devotion B.hope C.perfection D.career 33.A.interesting B.demanding C.disappointing D.amazing 34.A.opportunities B.experiences C.lives D.events 35.A.elsewhere B.nowhere C.everywhere D.anywhere 36.A.honour B.anxiety C.openness D.expectation 37.A.athlete B.pioneer C.speaker D.dreamer 38.A.certain B.huge C.small D.slight 39.A.active B.improved C.impressive D.well-prepared 40.A.came B.went C.looked D.saw四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

成都七中高高考英语语篇填空专题 共32张PPT

成都七中高高考英语语篇填空专题 共32张PPT
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《考纲说明》对语法填空题型的描述如下:在一篇200词左右 的语言材料中留出10个空白,部分空白的后面给出单词的基本 形式,要求考生根据上下文填写空白处所需的内容(1个单词)或 所给单词的正确形式。
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四川省成都市第七中学2023~2024学年高三下学期入学考试英语试卷

四川省成都市第七中学2023~2024学年高三下学期入学考试英语试卷

四川省成都市第七中学2023~2024学年高三下学期入学考试英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Open Days at the University of WarwickWe’d love to meet you. Find out what Warwick’s all about. We will have a huge range of activities to choose from, to give you a deeper insight into student life here.AccommodationGet a sense of what it will be like to live on our fabulous campus. Our accommodation trails will guide you to residences which will be open for you to look around from 10:00 a. m.-4:00 p. m. Many of our current students will also be opening their rooms for viewing and happy to share their experiences of living on campus.Academic TalksLearn more about our courses by attending department sessions, and speaking to our academics and current students who will contribute to your student experience at the Information Fair from 9:30 a. m.-4:00 p. m. We’d particularly recommend booking onto our“Why Warwick?“ session. It is popular so make sure you reserve your place.Sports and SocietiesVisit our Sports and Societies Fair to chat to students from a variety of clubs and societies, who’ll talk to you about all the exciting experiences and activities outside of study, and start your thinking about what clubs and societies you might like to join as a student.Campus ToursHead over to our campus tour tents, where our friendly student ambassadors will be ready to take you on a guided tour from 9:15 a. m.-4:00 p. m. Visit our central campus sites, including the Warwick Arts Centre to see what you could get involved in.Click on the boxes below to find out more about our Open Days and find the answers to some of our frequently answered questions. Once you have booked, we will send you more detailed information, to help you prepare for the day.1.Where can you get to know about the courses at Warwick?A.Accommodation Trails.B.The Information Fair.C.The Sports and Societies Fair.D.Campus Tours.2.What can you expect to do on the day?A.To experience living on campus.B.To make a reservation for a course.C.To learn about extracurricular activities.D.To appreciate artworks on campus by yourself.3.Where is the text probably taken from?A.A website.B.A journal.C.A guidebook.D.An advertisement.In my early teens, I was once given a film camera as a gift. On receiving it, I jumped on my bike, headed to Wimbledon Common and took photos, just for me: photos of trees and wildlife. I was out all day. On my way home I spotted a tree lit up by street lighting and tried to capture its splendour. Rushing home, I popped the spent film in a special little envelope and sent it off to a photography store, desperate to see how it came out. I took many photos then and loved the fact that when you processed your film you got back colour photos which froze the precious moments, gently encouraging the hobby and the payments for processing.As I grew into adulthood, that simple, deep happiness gradually faded away. One weekend when I was busy answering the work calls, my eyes caught a box in the corner of the room. I suddenly felt a sense of sadness. The stress growing over these years had pushed the camera from beside my pillow to the box in the corner. I thought I needed a change.I took out the camera and dusted it down. It was a great joy that it still worked. I bought new film and took the camera everywhere I went. Now it is always on hand to accompany me on journeys, to allow me time to myself. Even if the day is full and busy, I can seize some moments for myself to take photos, to observe the world around me.The wall of my room now holds all my camera equipment along with photos I’ve taken. To me, the room represents how I’ve found happiness: by reconnecting to the younger part of myself I laid aside, by allowing room in my life for pleasure to exist, and by creating an environment that allows opportunities for delight.4.What did the author think of taking photos as a young boy?A.Inspiring and practical.B.Troublesome yet delightful.C.Complicated yet engaging.D.Thrilling and rewarding.5.What prevented the author from taking photos according to paragraph 2?A.He was struck by sudden sorrow.B.He was faced with increasing pressure.C.He intended to focus on his workD.He attempted to behave like an adult.6.What did the author get from picking up his hobby?A.More enjoyment in the daily routine.B.New journeys in the wild.C.Better skills of observation.D.Different styles of photography. 7.What is the best title for the text?A.Revisiting Lost Childhood MemoriesB.Appreciating Beauty Behind the LensC.Regaining Pleasure Through PhotographyD.Escaping Teenage Sadness with CameraScientists have shown how plants can protect themselves against genetic (基因的) damage caused by environmental stresses. The growing tips of plant roots and shoots have an in-built mechanism (机制) that spells cell death if DNA damage is detected, avoiding passing on faulty DNA.Plants have small populations of stem cells (干细胞) at the tips of their roots and shoots, which enable them to continuously grow and produce new tissues throughout their lifetime. These stem cells serve as ancestors for plant tissues and organs. However, any genetic faults present in the stem cells will continue to exist and be passed on permanently throughout the plant’s life, which could last thousands of years.Given the critical role of stem cells and their exposure to potentially dangerous environments at the growing tips of roots and shoots, safeguards are necessary to prevent stem cell faults from becoming fixed. Researchers Nick Fulcher and Robert Sablowski, funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, aimed to uncover these protective mechanisms. Through experiments involving X-rays and chemicals, they discovered that stem cells were more sensitive to DNA damage compared to other cells.When DNA damage occurs, the cells have the capacity to detect it and cause programmed cells to die, preventing the propagation of the damaged genetic code to the rest of the plant tissues. This process has similarities to the safeguard mechanism found in animal cells, which has been broadly studied due to its relevance in preventing cancer.The identification of a similar protective system in plants is of great interest in the fieldof plant development. It also helps scientists develop plants that can better handle environmental stress. So knowledge of how plants deal with these stresses is of fundamental significance to agricultural science’s response to climate change.8.What is the function of the in-built mechanism in plants?A.To produce more roots and shoots.B.To increase the overall lifetime of the plant.C.To enhance plant growth and nutrient intake.D.To stop genetic faults in stem cells passing on.9.What can we know about stem cells in plants according to the text?A.They are relatively abundant in quantity.B.They are resistant to environmental stresses.C.They make quick response to DNA damage.D.They have the ability to repair damaged DNA.10.What does the underlined word “propagation” in paragraph 4 mean?A.Spread.B.Change.C.Existence.D.Self-repair. 11.What does the last paragraph focus on?A.The way of dealing with climate change on the earth.B.The significance of identifying the protective system in plants.C.The method of ensuring plant survival under environmental stress.D.The urgency of developing plants that can handle environmental stress.According to a new study,teens focus on rewards and have a hard time learning to avoid punishment or consider the consequences of alternative actions.University College London researchers compared how teens and adults learn to make choices based on the available information. They tracked the way in which 18 volunteers aged 12-17 and 20 volunteers aged 18-32 completed tasks in which they had to choose between abstract symbols.Each symbol was consistently associated with a fixed chance of a reward, punishment, or no outcome. As the trial progressed ,participants learned which symbols were likely to lead to each outcome and adjusted their choices accordingly. Teens and adults were equally good at learning to choose symbols associated with reward,but teens were less good at avoiding symbols associated with punishment. Adults also performed significantly betterwhen they were told what would have happened if they had chosen the other symbol after each choice,while teens did not appear to take this information into account.“From this experimental lab study we can draw conclusions about learning during the teen years. We find that teens and adults learn in different ways,something that might be relevant to education," said lead author Dr. Stefano Palminteri. " Unlike adults, teens are not so good at learning to adjust their choices to avoid punishment. This suggests that incentive systems based on reward rather than punishment may be more effective for this age group. Additionally, we found that teens did not learn from being shown what would have happened if they made alternative choices."To interpret the results, the researchers developed computational models of learning and ran simulations (模拟)applying them to the results of the study. The first was a simple model, one that learned from rewards, and the second model added to this by also learning from the option that was not chosen. The third model was the most complete and took the full context into account, with equal weight given to punishment avoidance and reward seeking. For example, obtaining no outcome rather than losing a point is weighted equally to gaining a point rather than having no outcome.Comparing the experimental data to the models, the team found that teens" behavior followed the simple reward-based model while adults" behavior matched the complete, contextual model. “Our study suggests that teens are more receptive to rewards than they are to punishments of equal value, ” said senior author Dr. Sarah-Jayne Blakemore. “As a result, it may be useful for parents and teachers to frame things in more positive terms.”12.It can be learned from the study that .A.adults made choices faster than teensB.adults understood rewards better than teensC.teens reacted better to reward than punishmentD.teens were aware of the outcome of each choice13.What do we know about the three computational models?A.They reflected people’s strong desire for punishment avoidance.B.They gave circumstances different degrees of consideration.C.They paid equal attention to reward and punishment.D.They shaped the behavior of people at different ages.A.accustomed B.opposedC.sympathetic D.responsive15.According to the writer, which of the following statements works best for teens?A.“If you insist on doing things in this way,you will lose ten points. "B.“If we had talked about this earlier,you wouldn’t have made the mistake. "C.“ If you hand in your assignment ahead of time,you will get an extra bonus."D.“If you want to approach a problem differently ,you can talk to your parents. "means of helping us fit into the social hierarchy (等级) of the cultures we inhabited. Regardless of the reasons, social comparison plays a significant role in how we view and evaluate ourselves, and how we interact with our world.It used to be that our primary reference of comparison was our local communities, primarily neighbors and co-workers. Because we tend to gather around those similar to ourselves in terms of educational level, work income, and shared interests, the range of differences when we compared ourselves to others was fairly small. Unfortunately, with the emergence of the Internet, we can now compare ourselves to literally anyone in the world.17 What had in previous generations been a small gap in our comparisons has now become so large and unattainable.18 When so many people that are easily discoverable on the Internet seem to be so successful. famous, influential and beautiful, given our preference to compare, it is difficult not to have it influence how we view ourselves. Sadly, these comparisons usually result in our feeling inadequate and “less than”.These harmful comparisons also damage our emotional lives. When we feel lacking, we experience a variety of unpleasant and unhealthy emotions. We feel jealousy and envy for what others have and what we lack. 19It’s one thing to realize that you compare yourself to others. It’s another thing to recognize that social comparison is often corrosive (逐步侵蚀的) to you in so many ways psychologically and emotionally. It’s an entirely other thing to stop yourself from comparing yourself to others. 20A.We are constantly measuring ourselves against other people.B.Yet it is possible, and it is worth the effort for your mental health.C.Thus, we are now exposed to groups that are quite different from us.D.We believe that there is something wrong with us compared to others.E.We can even feel bitterness and anger at others for the unfairness of it all.F.Comparing ourselves to others has the potential to increase our life experience.G.This new level of comparison has huge implications for our psychological lives.二、完形填空Sammie Vance, 14, knows there’s nothing worse than feeling left out. For years, she’scould sit on the “buddy bench”. That let other kids know someone needed a friend. The idea24.A.ambition B.program C.task D.instructor 25.A.impractical B.uncommon C.popular D.cool 26.A.presented B.gifted C.took D.reflected 27.A.approval B.promise C.advice D.hope 28.A.achievements B.steps C.challenges D.matters 29.A.eye-catching B.light-weighted C.good-looking D.eco-friendly 30.A.relatives B.friends C.community D.government 31.A.money B.caps C.benches D.praise 32.A.made B.raised C.collected D.saved 33.A.invest B.divide C.break D.make 34.A.Before long B.Believe it or not C.By contrast D.By the way 35.A.bought B.borrowed C.donated D.delivered 36.A.courage B.gesture C.faith D.love 37.A.Despite B.Unlike C.Among D.Besides 38.A.honors B.lessons C.attention D.purpose 39.A.Tiring B.Small C.Regular D.Dull 40.A.know B.withdraw C.stop D.recall三、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。

四川成都市第七中学高中英语完形填空测试题doc

四川成都市第七中学高中英语完形填空测试题doc

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

Cheques have largely replaced money as a means of exchange, for they are widely accepted everywhere. Though this is very 1 for both buyers and sellers, it should not be forgotten that cheques are not real money: They are quite 2 in themselves. A shopkeeper always faces a certain 3 when he accepts a cheque and he is quite within his rights if, on occasion, he 4 to do so.People don't always 5 this and are shocked if their good 6 is called into question. An old and very wealthy friend of mine told me that he had ever had an extremely 7 experience. He went to a famous jewelry shop which kept a large stock of precious stones and asked to see some necklaces. After examining carefully, he 8 to buy a particularly fine diamond necklace and asked if he could pay by cheque. The assistant said that this was quite in order, but the moment my friend 9 his name, he was invited into the manager's office.The manager was polite, and he explained that someone with exactly the same name had 10 them with a worthless cheque not long ago. My friend got very 11 when he heard this and said that he would buy a 12 somewhere else. When he got up to leave, the manager told him that the police would arrive at any moment and that he had better stay there 13 he wanted to get into serious trouble. Sure enough, the police arrived soon afterwards. They politely 14 to my friend for the inconvenience, but explained that a person who had used the same name as his was 15 for a number of recent robberies. Then the police asked my friend to 16 a note which had been used by the thief in several shops. The note read: "I have a gun in my pocket. Ask 17 questions and give me all the money in the safe." 18 , my friend's handwriting was quite unlike the thief's. He was not only 19 to go without further 20 , but to take the diamond necklace with him.1. A. simple B. easy C. right D. convenient2. A. valueless B. believable C. useful D. amazing3. A. chance B. risk C. limit D. situation4. A. wishes B. hesitates C. refuses D. desires5. A. like B. know C. admit D. hold6. A. faith B. example C. money D. friend7. A. relevant B. pleasant C. common D. terrible8. A. promised B. demanded C. decided D. managed9. A. mentioned B. gave C. signed D. spelt10. A. presented B. equipped C. helped D. supplied11. A. nervous B. disappointed C. sensitive D. annoyed12. A. necklace B. cheque C. gift D. diamond13. A. though B. until C. unless D. since14. A. came B. apologized C. reported D. listened15. A. reasonable B. regretful C. suitable D. responsible16. A. take back B. go through C. copy out D. make up17. A. all B. any C. no D. few18. A. Unexpectedly B. Eventually C. Actually D. Fortunately19. A. allowed B. persuaded C. advised D. forbidden20. A. notice B. quarrel C. punishment D. delay【答案】(1)D;(2)A;(3)B;(4)C;(5)B;(6)A;(7)D;(8)C;(9)C;(10)A;(11)D;(12)A;(13)C;(14)B;(15)D;(16)C;(17)C;(18)D;(19)A;(20)D;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者讲述了因支票而引发的一场误会。

四川省成都市第七中学2023届高三英语10月阶段性考试试卷答案

四川省成都市第七中学2023届高三英语10月阶段性考试试卷答案

高2023届10月阶段检测卷答案第一部分听力(满分30分)1-5BCBAB6-10BCBCA11-15ABACA16-20CABAC第二部分第一节阅读理解(满分30分)21-23DBC24-27CDDA28-31BDCD32-35ACDB第二节(满分10分)36-40GFACE第三部分第一节完形填空(满分30分)41-45CBCAD46-50BDACA51-55DBCAD56-60BDABC第二节(满分15分)61.overcoming62.secretly63.fastest64.of65.that/which66.called67.to get68.topics69.was released70.the第四部分第一节短文改错(满分10分)Dear Lily,With the New Year drawing near,I come to send you this potted orchid as a gift,only be told that youcame tohappened to be out.So I left you this note to offer you some tips on how to attend to a plant.theThe orchid,which it is known as a symbol of a real gentleman,are a kind of flower popular among the Chinese.isThe orchid prefers loose soil,thus allow water,air and roots to pass through the soil free.This flower doesn’t needallowing freelytoo much water,so don’t water it too often,and its roots will rot.Cut off the dead leaf in time,especially thoseor leavesdamaged by worms,in case they affect the healthy ones.I sincerely hope this potted orchid can bring me joy,health and happiness.youHappy New Year!Yours,Li Hua1。

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1. I got my ticket from a machine without difficulty and start the exploration.
start——started
2. When the first dynasty ________(found), the king began to use... found vt 建立,创立 was founded
2.有提示词填空题的解题技巧 ★ 给出动词的解题技巧
首先,判断要填的动词是谓语动词还是非谓语动词。然后按以下两点 进行思考。
技巧1:考查谓语动词:若句中没有别的谓语动词,或者虽然已有谓 语动词,但需填的动词与之是并列关系时,所给动词就是谓语动词;若是 谓语动词,就要考虑时态、语态。
2月9日作业反思:
答案:was held
Generally, it ________ (stick) to the inside windows of cafes and hotels as an extra way of attracting customers.
答案:is stuck
1) Bryant, a five-time NBA champion, ___p_la_y_e_d___ (play) for the LA Lakers throughout his career and _i_s _co_n_s_id_e_r_e_d_ (consider) one of the greatest players in the game's history.
成都七中高2020届高考英语专题提升一
第2讲 语篇填空
2020年2月11日
一、考纲要求
《考纲说明》对语法填空题型的描述如下:在一篇200词左右 的语言材料中留出10个空白,部分空白的后面给出单词的基本 形式,要求考生根据上下文填写空白处所需的内容(1个单词)或 所给单词的正确形式。
二、命题特点
语法填空从语法的句子结构与语法形式、词汇的本义和转义以及前 后缀的变化、语境语篇的线索以及标志词等方面测试学生的整体语篇能 力。考查形式分为给出提示词和不给提示词两种。一般给提示词的占7 个左右。
2) Bryant, __c_o_n_s_id_e_r_ed___ (consider) one of the greatest players in the game's history, ___p_l_ay_e_d_____ (play) for the LA Lakers throughout his career.
4) With the end of the extended Lunar New Year holiday on Sunday
and a large number of travelers ____h_i_t_t_in_g___(hit) the road, China __h_a_s__s_te__p_p_e_d_ (step) up disinfection, ventilation and screening measures in public spaces _t_o__c_o_n_t_a_in_ (contain) the novel coronavirus
outbreak that could be magnified due to the increased popuf the extended Lunar New Year holiday on Sunday and a large number of travelers hitting the road, China has stepped up disinfection, ventilation and screening measures in public spaces to contain the novel coronavirus outbreak that could be magnified due to the increased population mobility. 翻译: 周日,随着延长的春节假期结束,大量人流开始踏上旅途,我国进一步 加强了公共场所的消毒、通风以及筛查措施,以防止人群流动性增加而 导致新型冠状病毒的大范围传播。
给出提示词的考察点:
1.谓语动词的时态语态;
2.非谓语动词;
3.形容词、副词的原级或比较级;
4.词类变化
三、解题技巧 • 解题四步走 通读全文,理解大意; 分析句子,确定词性; 根据语义,确定词形; 检查搭配,前后连贯。
四步走归根到底其实就是寻找依据。每一个语法填空的空格里所需的 单词或短语其实都可以在所在的句子中或者上下文中找到它的依据。
3. Only the king’s special seal was then called “x”, _______(represent)the highest authority.
(representing)
2月10日作业反思
Beijing, the heart of the national capital, was turned into a sea of festivity as a grand evening gala _______ (hold) on Tuesday to mark New China’s 70th birthday.
3) Tributes from celebrities and fellow sports stars __h_a_ve__b_ee_n__p_ou_r_i_n_g_ (pour) in, many __e_xp_r_e_s_si_n_g__ (express) shock at his sudden death.
4) With the end of the extended Lunar New Year holiday on Sunday
and a large number of travelers ____h_i_t_t_in_g___(hit) the road, China
_____________ (step) up disinfection, ventilation and screening measures in public spaces __________ (contain) the novel coronavirus outbreak that could be magnified due to the increased population mobility.
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